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inr"iTP""ff"f "T,M' 'nw-aweirr-'a; msa The Weather The Weather leeal Mmn TseeAOyi Wed- iisar IrtwUjr eWsrtj, sb a Iiiiimi total prsripltslUn, M lark. sa Wis 1 csaat, war I teeth Wlsdt, THE ONLY DAILY IN NORTH CAROLINA THAT HAS OVER 15.C00 SUBSCRIBERS RALEIGtl, .JT. .CL, TUESDAY &OENDTG, JUXE 1,4,1910 miCE 5 CESTS . ' T0LTJinSXC,O. 23 tt.Cardlii.pa DaiilEes bo aura 1 uosgryeiio . ... . 'il'L ( JEIiEfiSrMEEr1 SiUIlBllB - - ' -Ti'irr.TT'- r ' - - FILED BRIEFS Ili 6REENSB0RQ BllS THE INSURGEHTS Scathing Arraignment of Taft and Aldrich Crowd EXPOSES THEIR Eloquent Senator From Iowa Memorable Speech la Uv Senate la Which tha Tnft Admlnimxtioa to tnayed m Vert BeforeHe E poses Om Republican Averioa and Gmdwd JlrCamiml4Ti Method. By THOMAS J. PKXCR. . Washington. Juno 1 J. A . ipwli that will r 4mni tn history wa de livered tn the Senate today by Senator uDolllver, of low, who. Republican tAldrich, Cannon and th rest of th regular forthety duplllty toward th putillo, Dollrver U th orator of 1h Snt tod In hl naatloaaI DMeh today. he vu at hi beat, la thro hour argument, aloqooat and uattrieaL h oufht to turn falr-mlnd- 4 mn against th "stand pattorjT fcrlfad that rani th Republican fcarty. Peopl who ar abl to rad hould loo no Urn In writing their senator and cmiimrm for eoplee af thla grant speech. Her la a Dollivereique way of tt . (Hf that tha tariff .' wa not revised downward: The truth U that laat year witnessed two vnta of wortd- ,- '.Mc laUrwV MjdxniPoVkOrTM pt.eev.ry W Ue Krta-I?i by rjuCtorltaedby-Ktw Torker. Their fethor, U Cook and th Revision of th AmH- a tariff downward .by th niiaA I aland (Mr. AW rich) each of them in Itsolf a unique hoax and both, of then annappuy imr dueed to the favor ef the American ubte by the WlbtaV.new,.t ' U Hon.' - Th aaator frem low dld not par tb rrestdent. and M crttlrlsm f th eeutlv wa stronger than anything that has come from th Democratic Senators. Mere I what hs said ft th Repub lican cnngrsatonal campaign commu tes snd It chairman, Congresaman McKlnley. af Ohio: "If those who were unable to vote to mail tba Republican rupport ofth tariff not of liO unanimous hair mads ny , It I that w have remained llent to long while an or. ganlted defamation of our political ehersrter a beew set wn fwX. teed log from th highest pbllo ortl eers of the government. ejcutrv and UrUiatlv. and trora a en-eelled "cam. palgn committee-' preaided over by a aiultl-mllllonalre, promoter of street ar franchise with treasury rilled with rotten mosey, eat of which I flowing a tdy stream of campaign literature. vest pocket literature, Ouch of It bearing th mark of the bureau of enrraviot and printing and dull, muddy stream of parasitic lequenee." , The eommltt I which Senator DollWer referred above ha a a mem ber Congressman Morehead, of North Carolina. Again ftenator Dolltvar said: "Whan th President entered thl building t laks the oath of ofltc and tb multi tude arose) with, bowed heads, every thought went out of my mind, every vntJmont out of my heart, except ana that th hew president might be en dewed with Dower from oa high to frapp! with ,tke eorrupt Infiueooea that etood readr . tn recap tur the stronghold f this government, and that be stlcht succeed, wher strong tne had failed, la protecting thla market lw against th oaspiraciea af greed and avarlc Which hav at tempted to enslave It "T "I hatr knowa soma of tb vtclied (ude of life. om f tho op a downs of oolltlca. earns of tho hard ship a well a the good fortune of thl world, bat I aever dreamed that within loeo than a little year I houd feel compelled to Hand her and, for th offeaaw of taking th president' amneis-w apache seriously, and for the still higher ertmo of regaiMlng th platform of th RoMlra party a binding moral bl'gatvm, se call A on to defend tnrsoif and (He little grsas f men whs Mood together as ft wee given them to see ths right saltist th rharga of treason and dls Invaity to the party which they had Vved and aervsj all th dan f their Urea- . .. T Kw Bl-CrateMkO. fsstt ! Vna .ni Ohssrvor I tviimlngtoa. June 1 At meeting f h Oermsns of this ry held to night at the Hewer Keller tin ar farpmnli were mails relative te par tlrlplng tn the Wentenalal eelet- t ef tho fwinaing et rw rr, htp ak-s rls-e July fith te IMk h rtv oa ths Nesee was settled two buiKlred years Sf br lwl d Oer rene. and It te Ittlng the penplo et those neOonst'tles as wU a tha ae menAX of th tir. hald tak K.rl I. (Ha Mlubmtlnn. Wllmlngto has i a. irwMrt Oermaa element et nT tewa la the State, Kr. a Brh t4. i'mi! n Kes and 6b reef V. , n nfri. X. C Jane Jl N'r. r.,im. V. nirisr. a red II yeeir, r -t f T1" '"s P'lcher. paseed sway t,tr'ir r'eht sf'er an .ln er -i tnnfi-m fhe Is a-irvlved hv one in, tv ! " :?rphr7, ef ran (r" lh f ,n'J m h31 fr"n t r1- c, .r. e W. rrsnch this S'"r r-. en 4 we CfHf1lCtd by Pv. J H F '! H, D pastor f th r.rwl l-i'.te ' ' ' . i i i ' "31141 vnamammmmmnm i" i ' ' 1 1 11 1 ' m. -'') 1 " " ". . 7;-:- . '. 'J ' i : '.-"' i ' . ' : ' s 1 ! ; ; '' , o - ' '(!' ' ' ' i - ,r " -' - i . 1 i - , i . j. ABXRNATHV LAOS BIXO UOMZED BY XEW, YORK. -New Tork. Jan 11 Loute and Tapl Atmraathy will be two of th most prominent tiume in tle RooeeTeJt receptioa committee. Tb boy. md taw- - wb tJw AwrwJbaek trvtm OWdunn betef'tien- Trenton. nT X. he took them to a Nw Tork hotel, -and air thef ar wuy illhteeolnr. The rnoet remarkable thing .about th two boy I that they bv not been -epoH" by their ion, Hd and publicity. They a two healthv American lada who think tbey have th So eat father tn the world. Nor do they uee th elan credited to them by aoany tepeiteca The yeua;. at boy at HI be a babr UP n Uhappaaet when be le oa kw father' Asa. bf twtyidk--Timr IT 00GT0S-MEETING AXD THOSE WHO .WANT TO BftV DOCTORS ARB NOW 6TAJEDDK EXAMIXATIOX AT WllKiHT-J VUXC - (Rpeelal to New and Oberr.) wiintTxrrnfi v. C. Jnno -- tensive preparation are being mads k. h iswi Anmiaittoss la eharg oc arrangement for the entertajnmetvt e the delegate an j visitors w annual meeting of tho North Carolina uMni HncMv. which will be tn eo- slon at WnerbtsvlU beaoh from June list to lira. Inclusive. Th. ooenlns? session will be held on th morning of tb list la th assem bly ball at th Tarrymoore HoUL ana prayer will no onereo mj Wilton, .. rv.w , ".771 Eplsoopal church, following whltH there wlU bo addroose of welcome and response. On of tho addresee win ha dettvere.1 by Man. John D. Bellamy. Mack, of tho day will be ooasamed by bwslasm eeseion. and that night an akahoroto daneo will k ai limjna or u itw" Power Company, eo-piinwnry th visitor. Tb bwauUf ui ball room will b specially deeorwtsd for tho oe wl aniMvortoto eoo venire wiu b. dtotrlbuf . wr a buslnee easing ' ' . wllmlngtow mnd beard th handsome steamer "Wilmington" for attln the C.o rear rrrer. winrneos wiu be servea oa ino ww. long will .bo held Thnraday. . l. addition to th Medical goctery, .k. u,.,. nmrA at Uodteal Examinera th. k.ch tomorrow and will probably contlnn In seesloo until tha Medical Society meet, when - ..,.mnt af tn OCBSiUl r"- eana for llceaee wUl bo made, "1 ttore will b about 111 appllcanta Tb beach will certainly be vial led B- many doetore. thos whs will bo given their license a physiclssa, and nurse onnnsr r -"-e t. th. Hoard af txalnore of Treia- i..m eriU also most at th fe hor hotel on tb morning ef Juno ilet, and eontlBU in ewjp i""v 4aya si emigre r r A. Julisa. Thowasvlllei Iir. rwr McMullea. tilsabetb . City Htlsa rleono H"bb- R. - preskUat. ,i xK. atlas Maria P. Allen, K. N., Morirantoai Mis Anna R N, swrotary and troaanrer, State. vtHa ; ' . 1 ' ,. Waa rowod Den4 bs Bwl' rsH.l i. Kewe aad Observer. Wilmington. N. un II. Tb funeral f Mr. Jofh sW Hopklno. he psoed -ay Jriuv. hell nitwdir morning rri the restdonco ef hie em Mr. B. C Hopkins, snd wee oonduflted by PC. O. A. Wertln, aao nt Hnothaide Pel tie church. Mr. llorklns was fownd dead M bis bd Baturday morning. afct s as nao retired tho pres n'sht la npper- sntlr gowt N-iih fci l'h dine a profootxl shorH to fc kval onea p. rae soj T yere ef ste and nun te V. iiainrtrn ahtrt a pr a from Rata-Ha. Cihio. He wes sn O-t-1 r.ilow and belonged to a Bala via iodi. ' . Aa Inranf e peeuh, Cr.M.l o S'n ant Ohever n-otie.e'l Nefk, Jne 1 1 Tho ehl.d of Mr. snt Mrs. E. J. Proetor Mt TYir r't t and wee bnrV4 In the pprtlet mti't -n?1ir str- en, K. R. A- W-rarland cdu-t-',: th et'rcjk-a, ntted etaMJUSMJark : Abyniethr . CONTRACT IS BED FOB tlOO.ao BOIUZR SHOTS TO BJS KJIECTED BT SOCTHXRJI R-tTLWAT AT HPEXCER. (SporhU to Kewg and Observer.) Bpeooor. Jane It. Tho biggest plooa af news that ha developed la Spen ser for frvo ywsrw at tho announcement today that Msearm Jena P. Pettyjohn da Co of l4rachbrg, bar been awarded a contract for tho erection of now bctok and aseol boner hep In Spaaosr for ths Southern RaUwar Company. The building will bo mod era and, ea-uipped with th beat ma-rhlnery- kasai a mdwa railroad ahope. Tho aeot f th baiMlBs; ha not boo gtvon oat. bat It hj eoUamtde at about lt.a. Inciadlng oquip- meni. Tha will b aao of four hogo boJW- buys t bo oreoted m 8poaeer by tha Souther Railway Company thla yoar. tb ether to bo a store and orOn bUdln. a blacatamlth ahop aad aa all ho a. It la apoctod that eeaet ooa will begla at eatoe. TQUKG PG.7ELL III JUL OM Of MAJf WHO KI1XD CHTEtM or poucc Diner cbarced ajj Busronctas. ("pocaal to News aad Obeereor.1 Scotland Neck. Juno IX.. ttemo day ago 'Mayor A. C IWermee. Isssid a warrant t 'Chief of Peiiea O. H. Johasoa against C K. Jewell. Jr fer eillag Baoor. At tho trial there en aeparato ehargea for ' which waived tho eaasjUnatv aad a mat andor a bond of 111 ta each A umbr of men sssfcflad acarnst Powell and tho "mayor eooeidered. th evidence awroclent U biad aim war. railing to gl the bead, PowJJ was rommitted to tba ooaaty Jail ta Hall- fag, bat asTerta are being aaade to gtvo th bnod before tho clerk ef tho tear ee vast as may so roissg rrom R.UWS poOO DAM tGn, Rocky f owe t o Anna (Kpoaial ts Kewa aad Observer.) Rocky Moooe. J see 11 To-lay make tho alath day that there bav beoa. mnajeost rains in this oectiao. Crop ar ufrertatg bstdry for th noej of oiiaehiw aog mm weather, aiape- eta'lv aas ther a aamae rotien. aad the badlcatieaa point to a boat naif a area with ear aowrtvnsalioa ef thw raisr sihH New oottca la eavdiy aevad seme of tho farwvee wUl bo rooutred to replant he aoeao bwtasee t( M eve et all le to be res-ed oC the at. ia Work oa tho farm la both Nash and TV! r-or-i h eooBiieo la prti-aJtr at a etaatiiL tot l'o eeet;ni te nee. It to moot ta fa bants snd Is lWl. If re hve b la eihce sootvo tlireogb vhb-h rt paseee ee m T.a mrma he en a sw kJfk ei'-iurt rns.y be reached. When the Wervee. of the e'.fy met ea Thareey night the ar beer eneotloa wUl aram pree-)t I'.f. Lieeaso ww d fr hr fo-r of ths f m anee who wr b,J j -j dHsk cad that tlM-r were d,-t-1 ! sowont ef havtr-r sr-ld the "ti h" that was ee per net over wt I. w ol4 her. There ere two . - es la the f lark's st snd Kere will m all rhahii.y r bes lie et;rf kc j ta !;:! e'j.t IH BALLiTIGER CASE Something Hot From Brandeis and Pepper MAKES SEGHETflRy UNFIT Mr. BrandeU' Brief Contain a th tof Demuorietkm of baUlaKeC Coeree la DaaUna: With the Oin nbchm ft l all aa Ucal Oabn and for HI Treatment of Olatla Who Vaj Sacrificed Bocaoae Ha Roufht (By the Aaeodated Press.) Waablnfftoo. XX C, June 13 Brlefi war filed by ther-evttorney fr the "preeecBUon" and "d-fenae" with thu EaiUnfsr-J'lnchot taveatlfatlnc com- miita tnnay The committee did nut meet today, but will aeeembl neat baturday to prepare Sot tta-deUberatiwn. - Mr. Brandeia for former Special Afeat Olavla. and Attorney Peppor, counsel for forme Jorester Plnchot, eoaunded In their blefs that the l eridence adduced during the Investi gation has shoa 8ertary Ball1nirr to be unfit to administer the aftuirs of th public domain because of an obvious Waning toward a policy of distribution Instead f conservation, of the people land. They condemn hie attitude toward the champions of conservation and charge him with causing mbvrraasment to Jhe Presi dent and loss to th people. Equally insistent that Mr. Rallln ger's action la and oi t of the Interior Department have no' been open to crltielsm. Attorney Yertrees, counsel for the" Secretary, oe tares that none f ,th 3SMtits-'-ias- swains him has been sustained by preaentauon f tsek- Mr, Vertreee atUnt to show by the evldauoe Uat- tl-ln'e has been a conspiracy afoot. to oeeur Mr. Bal llnger' rwmorsj from office because be disapproved f the o-eatled Oar. neld policies " -rt any one""f 11 'e men, "Olarla I Ptn.'hou Jobe;Kvr,rHoyt. NswelU er Daeta, has told th truth, th eo retary of the Interior Is d la honored snd unOt for oflloe," declare Attorney Brandeia, counsel for U R. Olavls. "W trust that th oommHteo will ecord their definite onnvtctfoa that tho lamed tat oar of th public do mala la now tn nnasfe hauda, ay Attorney Oeorge W. pepper, counsel for Former poreater Qtnord Flnohot. Th Brandeis brief contains a soath mg denottciaUnn of Mr. Bellinger for th Cvure he hs pursued in dealing with the Cnnlgham Alaskan ooai claim, and for hi treatment of Qlaris. whom he lAatata was avnflcd beoaaee he eought to protect the peo ple' kinds from falling Into th hand of a monopoly. Mr. PI m-hot and hi fellow coriaerr. tlonlsu am strongly defended by Mr, Penoer. who Drooeed on th assump tion, ho sere, that there l a general recognition of the failure of the at tempt to make any case against ths forest errtco. on tha other nana, no attack Mr. BaUingsr administration of th Interior DepajrUmout and nay It baa been shown that th raved has been characterised by a ace or naeutr eo uo pie nrwi that Mr. Bellinger I actually rosponsl hie for "t entire Bertee of unhappy eventa" and that th IT est dsn! newer would have found nimoeu urrroeaory mltted to an endowment or tn Secretary had be not at erIUral point ha J - 1 - oocotvea an to what wa happening wtthln th do- artmeaL Mr. Branoei cruK'ises air. vauioaov cosuniasioner .for aler-ilstlng. Th Cunningham claim In th fao cf reporas by Speclai Agent Jones In dicating a suspicion that they wars fraaauleat; a a private cloaen. be sause ha appeared before th depart ment la behalf of tha Claimants, at whoa dlapoaal he had placed knowl edge bo had acquired In the govern ment's se' i toe notwTtnoianaing mo - ml a law which lorbao us practicing before tha department; as beeausa no asisgatea tne reeponalblltty of deciding thee Im portant eases to mibordinate. Who, ha arm. knew Mr. Bellinger favored th granting ef patents, Ths faet that na aao actaa aa ai- torae for the Curuungkaat claimant might well bare kept Mr. Bellinger from accepting the office cf Mr. Kreaxeta CUT THROAT m Mil Mra. ULTiaa rNewefl. Wkt Bad III aad Who. Wa Threatened Whh Typhoid rever, Kad Her Ufa Wnfla In a Rutt of Digsjtataua. tiy AJtDRrir JoTTtrn. Oreonsboro. June 11- Mra LltTtan pewoll, a yetmg married woman, died at I o'clock this morning ae a result ef wewads Initiated with a raser m her wo henda " Deeoondency ever eon- Ue -sd IU health and a threatening Ig of typhoid fever, is attributed a tb eaaso for tb rash act. Ths dead wemaa had beta mar rted about two year, eh and her husband residing seer Outl ford Cot lesw, and dsruigfh past Or month she ha been wndw tho car ef a phy nnjan. SatHyho was told that a case ef typhoid fyer bad developed and thla, wtth bor ethv troubleo, put w.. h - stata of complete depression. Kb remarked to her hue! .and la the ertMseo. "Tee netier get a areao. er becaoee I am go- ' dia Tee terdsr enerwlng be enter d her room snd fwd bat Wife meek brighter. ivrn in a few minute te g-t milk f-r sn" infant child. Two minutes ler be rtred and found hie wife h irr rs a ea tn iieor. aer uroatienra crop, ssa tne t'"i are causing est trcta aj aa V mi, ) Sessions to Continue Through Tomorrow . REPRESENTATION JSf GOOD Ilouae Destroyed By Dynamite ae the Remilt of Nesro Detective s "Tunti'' In Cp" liquor Ouefr Sir. John Vanatory Dies of Acute Indigestion Carutvlrtwj Caee lietrun In Cnited States Cunrt Treteniar Morning-. By AXDKtW JOVM IC Dual session of tho Nurth Ourollna Jeweler' Ausoclation Ci)nvencs hero Tuesday-; morntng aKl continues throug Wednesday. From Indications a cood representation of 8tato Jewelry. men will' be In attendance. Tfto p. ; sions will bs presided over by K. C. Berriau, preriuwit of the Awoolatton, and Imrnedintely folioalni; the form al call to order, U, he wilt (telHwr his annual addreaa Tunalar uftornoon there will be a ball ganie at IJndley Park and In ths evening a trolley ride over ths city will be given by the Public Service Company. The session v. Ill formally close on Wednesday right with a reception and banquot at the Oullford Hotel. Itonte Destroyed by Dynamite. As a result of ths oases In munici pal court last Friday, when Everett Hamilton, a negro detective, 'turned up" a number of liquor wvllera, the homo of Hamilton la now a total nreck. tar ly Sunday morning thsre a terciflo. explosion, followed by screams and hurrying feet fill police-' on sleht duryvoairsed (he Trouble at ones and hurrying to Hamilton's horn, rouria K turned up side down. bwlth tho detective his wife and chil dren In a state of collapse. lAicklly the charge of dynatults had been placed under a corner of the house di rectly opposite from wher tho In mates were sleeping and beyond bruises and fright they were not hurt, though tme bide of the house was tn tally demolished, and ths other half, like th nlggar who sold liquor "turn ed up." Two suspect are under ar rest snd three officer are attempting to bring th perpetrator of the act of vengeance to Justice. Hamilton Is temporarily sleeping In the polios station, declaring that he not only won't go back among "dem niggers, but dat he ain't a detective no ruora" Death of John Vanstnry. John Vanatory. son of Mrs. Ixicy "Vanatory and the late C. P. Vanatory, died early yesterday morning of smite Indigestion. Ths decessed was 14 yeeco-old. The funeral asrvtoe wss held from the family residence at 1 O'clock thla afternoon. Rev. Melton Clark, pastor nf the First Proebyterl- aa church, officiating Oousptmi;y (hen Began. In United Mates court thla morning the ease against N. Glenn Williams and Thome and Elisa Craft, charging conspiracy to defraud the government In oonneotioa wtth the postorBoe at WU llama, Yadkin county, was begun. Th defendant are- represented by es-Judr W. P Rynum and R. C. Btrudwlck and District Attorney Hel ton and but assistant. ex-Judge Cobe. re prosecuting. There ar a number of witnesses, both for the government aad defence and the trial will likely cense ms several day. WHAT RIILWAY MAN SAYS PRESIDENT WTLIiARD, OF TH1C B, gt O, I'RJTJJiCTS UOXKSLXXtZIT OWKER&HTP Of RAILROADS TREXD Of LlX.IsXATI03f. (By tha Associaesd Preao.) Deer Park, Md, June It. That govern men t cwnsrahip of railroads will b th outcome of th trend of ocnrressisaal legudatloa wa tb opinion si pressed today by President Imnlot Wlllard. of th Balflmoro and Ohio railroad, at a conference, her of tho eompany einclala Mr. Wlllard said that he did aot bellov that ouch a result would be te tho beat later- set of th country for, on the bast of rate and souks, governmwitai oven erehlp or oven exacting regulation, had no been proven tn be such abroad. Frslght tataa, h declared. ware far lower her than In any other country and had bean going down in fae of th reverse a to operating ex- Mr. wulard nnoanod that th policy af thla administration wa to b a rooognltte of tko ehanged con ditions regerdirar supervision of rail road, and d strict adherence to the statutes so long as their validity was ndletorwed by yadietet declaration of DconetttutteaaUty. , la urging apon tk otnelnl th ne eeselty for complete anlty la working for tho eempasy Interest, Mr. Wll lard pointed eat that Increased were oa tho Baltimore and Ohio had added ward ef I1.MMM to xponso of Deration and Increased oset of all materia entering late tho svtenetve seulpenent perrhas and bettarmont In prerreeo psl art lea a many mil lion wtere. with othor million, tap. mentlng txed r barges, rof ltred U meet too demande In brinrtne; the eemlng power of the standard K mast achieve to hold rat Rata m Hailfag, fSoecist lo New and Observer. j . arotland Nwk. Juno 1 1 The heavy rame throne tho pest few day ha greatly Impeded farm work la this community. A number of farmers hev yet t pliit their peanut and ijnn, i ... - . . (aach esy la Ull work, POLICE Rl'i.K i us Ti) ikrNK MCRhkR. I Milan. Italy, Juni- l : - Whether th i pottco' wtt"vor! mi'ti.'-peroir' whot murdered Maty Hiott ?a-tle v'liarltou mid plui cd hr!xdy In a trunk at Ijike Como Is yt to lf- dliel. Tho pottle1 have dteovvred a number .of t-lews. I but he n.a'le mi puhllo announce-' mcut of the new points Mr, t'hrl- t tan: was well linjua in. Saa -FfnrU,i. suciuty circles at one time an created a acneailon" by attempting to kill a New Ynrk lawyer by shoof.ng him as ho was In an elevator In th Waldorf r Astarla. hotaL. New. Toj-k. A dorf-AtorI hotel. New York -ity a few months ago Mrs. Castle was mar rled to I'nrrer Charlton, of Baltimore. ; If ft LOVE MATCH SAYS IS. DUKEiS Newly Married Pu Taking in Washington GIFTS TO THE Mr. Daka 'ot PVaead at the Puhilrity That HU Marriage Has Onwsaoned -Noa a Very Ikmpllrmmtary Ro mark Ahont the PnhUci imsketa Agalnet the Appornuiient of RtsveQ aa Postmaster at Davulson Nomt netlon of R. flresnt Paysrsir Ona Srraed. By THOMAS J. PKNCK. Washington. D. C, June IS - Itmdls Duka and his bride, who have been bafflljig th puhlk for eevsral day past, hae settled down at the Rlggs Houaa, where they are stopping They deny any Intention of going to Europe to pond their honevmnon, and after taking la the sights of Washington, ansounoe that will proceed to Dur ham, whore tbey expect to reside Mr. Dak doe not Ilk the publicity that bee ootne to him aa the result of his marriage, and when Informed by a newspaper man that the publlo wa Interested la hlo doings, he remarked: "The public bo damned." To newspaper mm Mra I Hike de clared that the match wa based on nvs; that she would have married Mr. Duke If he had been a poor man. She said they had bn la kwo with each other for several yearn. Mr. Duke eaya that ail he wants Is an op. porUinllv to make hi wife happy 'Mr. Duk ha always been very kind to me," said Mr. Duke, "and I think that th reason hs didn't get along well with hlo former wives was be cause they did not really love him." Mr. Duk ha been lavish In his gift to hi wife, u la said, and among oth er things, baa green her seventeen hat, Senator Overman hse presented the protects against the appointment of Howell as postmaeler at liavideon lo th President. MY Taft evpnessed great . dtepleoaur ever he tart that tb nam of a men with euch a re-sd hdtfbl have been rw-ommended to him for appointment. Th Senate aonflrmed today th name of E. Orant Payee or to be post master at Oastonla. Death of Mra. Ell Oargaaaa. (Ppeelal t News and Observer.) WUliamstoW. J un 11. Mrs. (31 Oarganu died her Friday at bar redoence en Mala street, after a lin gering Hineea ef many sssnlha She had boon In. a hospital In Richmond, t aw for a long tlrue, but nam horn about fear month ago, atno whoa hs baa been snabls to leav her room. h has been a eery patlen ufferer. Rh I survived by her buahand, Mr. Ell Ourgaaoa, and tho fnUowing ehil drea; Oeorge N, Sara, Durwood. Ray nd Mioses Mattl and Annie Clyde Oargaaaa, - f . ! Uotaor Ykxltttg Oaesta, (Special te New and Observer ) Leuisourc, June it In boner of their guests, Mies- Oladya Hill. f Raltlmor. and Mix Mario Mllllkta, of Louisiana, Mis Mary Stuart Feer ton and Mra, Ivey Alien d.llghtfulty sntertaiao4 a auber of their friend a Fries r svwnlng m tb soaclou par ler ef Ijouloburg Oollege. f Special te New nA Observer ) Wssbingtea, D. C, Jjn II Anna VL Parona I appointed noetmaetor at Stanton, Wilkes county, vie J. I Vw4. rltaa. . . . Mr. Lever Makes it Warm For Administration DISCIWOBT TACTICS He Severely Arraign thr Adrabiietra-.- t Uon'e I'rocnerlinc ut Ruhing to tho Relief of a Clique of Rnrkk-o One. ).. UimMiTi Wh Had Bern Caujht In Thrlr Kfrort to Drpno f Al About lTwutini of Ti-ibecoo f illy tn- As4.,-?;.tted JTeex ) Wejthmrtn. i . J 'J Tie II. A ' Tnlr.tsm of tne administration pro ceeding in N- . rk atcainat certain cotton ..opefa-or xu . Swulhem Bln--ners, n scour. t ! th llf-gsi cotton i ,iol. n. v.ju-f.i in the House today K. ir.--?: i.it.-.e l.eer. of South Carolina. Air. ltr declared, tho u!t ai a r -,h to the relief of a -!liM c' rechsat ootton, gamblers i liraaten, uitn a tieaster into whk'h the) put themselves. ' ' In tha to come." aaid Mr. I-vr. I .iiit ths Interference of th att rnev gnnrral In behalf of thoso who h,l combined to decreas ths cotb n. as against those who havs Lorubinod u raiae 1L will ted to as one of the chief glories, of thla admlnistratior this and his proeecnt Ion of tho tobacco growers of Kentucky and TVnnesnee, .W.haiii self Mam. AitA seta itweA to Uia last extrentlo. combined tn tear ths grip of tho tobeocv trust from their throat. He ha a fenil tWid b raiploy ma.-taosry of tb Wliartment of J ostKs la breaking up the) beef trust. butter trust, sugar trust. etel trust and other u-usta. P world wtthuut' end. Why not try th f rtemper of his stsol aaatnat thee LJ thick-bide aid, stnnero Let tho atr torney general feed all out of that earns spoon and not make the aua- take cf beriming that high priced cotton Is a criminal and Iow-pr1oe4 Mr Lovrr onnunded that the op-a rot ton a divinity " sraUons ( the New Tork Cotton Ex change are a constant eerVous Inter ference wtth corcm ere. He declared that a great change would coins ew the spirit of tha r) reams of the mXership of the New York Cotton jExhang. It Mr. Uearp W. Taft. lis attome) . who Is a brother of PresldentTa. should announce one eveajnt at ths ei f thv masjteo that he had been called to Washing ton tu consult wtth Attorney Ooneral Wickersham about ths affair of the exchange and that the attorney gen eral had directed him to return u New York with a message to Ex change member that hs had, made op hi mind to stop lllcgttimats trading; In future contract. Turn your runs oa the big crlm Inala" urgaj Mr. Lever, "snd arotirge ths tempts of high ftnano. RVI1JM)U TO atPTHTORT. The Wlliulntusw frejthport and) Hranewirk Is ruBi The Way. iKpeciaJ to New and Observer ) Wilmington, June H -Again there Is talk of a railroad being be I It re Southport, and tn fact there seem but little doubt that the road net Ooned will eater anxrtbport boibre very long, for the lino ha already been constructed wttbih etghteom miles of the town Th road la be-i tng built by Bba WUmincte, South-, port and Brwsswtck Reiiroesl Com pauny. and It I and as stood that a prep osition has been needs to the pooploi of Southport agree tug te build the, read Into th town at nee, provided! lit. hondo are voted, the work V bo completed not Inter then Mar lot. Kit, tb railroad enaoaay ear oat o) also to est up a bond ef ta.4 to be forfeited if the read be net befit. The road breach out from tha, Coast Una at Navnese, ot threw miles from Wilmington -a res thw Cap Fear river and baa been bailg to Town Oeehv a dlatamw of fel miles. At Town rneek th eompaaw that built th read own a lam saw mill, bat th road wa not const rwrie4 for th primary purpose of being Inmber read, for heavy rail wes seed, ad tb Mastruetlen work wae deea Hi Aivt-ekue meaner. The people ef Southport are mssl lirlng the manor f rating the bond very sertoualy. bwh may aot bo able to tahe any ecsjseu snrll a btU ran b peeswd by th Lsa; iro "Bi cx-rr shop wtrtx Posttlow. ef m ami Trwwywgeh Ceejtpaer, an Tht Can a Pejsaxsrea, Kew York. Jane 1A Mr. Edward . Xally. Ttcwpreeldeot aad geoerab masutsrer of the Postal Teiegraph' CempaayT apon beteg shew a state., meat that tatutry might be mad a to whether the Postal wa leainl wire t bucket cleans, for which the W cetera Vntoa Oenpeoy ha recentjr been mdlrted. aaid: "That' at a else ef buslnees wbtrh the Pwstal Tele graph aad Cable Cora peer ha array, kept ut of . It be a "eery roeraiivui branch ef th telegraph buatneas. thai profit running bete bend res ef then" and ef dollar amtaalry. but It Is now tha kind f bueioeaa which wa enrage la. Only a ahert tltse age w acalrt, want over all eg rur aumerena lease st t aseevtatjs wher asy ef them xeignt posfSMy bo for bucket Msvp, aerpeeea,. We foead One erhlch wa d-uhtf al ant hereupa gwew the tsuel thtrry dayet nte of eaaoetlattnn a aiinwad by th contract, and that testo has bee. aneeiJed. I am eo"fdet that awio of the wire of the Postal T- rre-.!v and Cable Cmpay fct asel tor baked ahef rarp,' .f JUrlgenjgBwriiBr,. , -1- I -4-
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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June 14, 1910, edition 1
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