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Leads all NoailhCaroliinia Dailies in News aediQ.irculatioini
nOOSEVELT STILL
ES GOWCITlOa
Ills
Osn'Stimscrrllanied
. for Governor
TEE OTHER PLIITIS
Ue Mat Made Xp By Ikwae-tolt, Sea
tur Root and ThHr JMlc. UVat
Through Without a ItilH-ftM
Infcmcl WUI Stump tb Mat Fur
tl TV kot Tlw Ckw of C uotrs
ttn Found Uie RooevHt Fgrre tn
. Complete Uaavvj of Sliaatloa, ,
(By tb Associated Prm)
arstoga, N. T, Sept It Ths F.
J"M'.' n. ette .coAVcBllaa... Uktajttn-,
It it tuoilnated Henry L Stlmaon, of
New fork, a lu candidate for Oo
ermir. Ths nnmlniuloa of Mr. itlmsoa
was' en more victory for CoL Tbeo
lur Rotevylt. who personally 14 the
Siiht for the nomination of hi can
didate, rmpljtVC tht unbroken set-tos
of triumphs trtim the moment th
consenting wa called lo order yester
day aficrnoon vptll Ks final adjourn-
- The remainder of the Bute ticket
' follow:
t-'ur Lieutnant-Ooernor---Edwr4
S. hurlli" k.
For becretary of (Hate tiamuel &
Koenig (renominated) -
For rital Comptroller Jaraee
Thompson.
For tttt Treasurer Thorn. T.
Fennejl. .-
For rHat Engineer Frank M. Wil
liams (renominated.) ,
I' or Attorney General Edward R.
O.V-illry. (renominated.) -
for. A5oclMe Judge of th Court
of M'i Irvin U. Vanu, trenoail
nstra ) . . i
. The vote tor governor stood m fol
' lows: ' . - , i
Ui j I K.lmeon, Ml: Wtn. S. Ben-.tu,,-
of New-Vork, 1431 - Thome H.
1li. uf Kochreter Ji Jairni B. Mr-
l.iiii, i'f Al'ranv, II, Hratterlnc. II
.ii. iU t thla aurnln;,h and eoaatniltly keep la. tout h
y Co1. H....wvi rt. Rnmtor Koot and wtb the National Confren.o of Cato-
tn ir i. wr-m .nrourn ni.,K0 Charttle. Th rnromlneea all!
a hlth - With the oUon of thevgraw an a nlan of atnd to ...
'ri'.in!n-r)in fr novrrnor and comp
troller, there wer no ronteeta
i Kepr'rn1tlv Ut-nnetV who ha
rrn ontlu-tlnc the only eyrn cara
pr.lgn f'ir the nomination tor Gover--r,
kiH p the rt."it to th end, and
Ma periWocy and hi trenirth with
the Niw Vurk dtl'-extlon. threatened
thin fteruion lo break th slat.
It la nndcrKtood that Col. Itooerlt
will tump the Htate for th ticket
lie It rvli'irti'd to hav tald today that
be nould.
At tht i e of the convention.
Jam? 8. Wadeaorth, Jr., epeaker of
the aermblf for five year, announce
hie vltVrwl mm the leUlature.
lie H till determination waa reach
ed some time ao and waa du en
tirety tn hi pereonal view, a to the
lonath of limn a member ehould bold
thut Important and difficult office.
Mr. Wiidr-worth would not r that
Ma rtlrement u du to th victory
of the pnipreniitve. ,
(Continued on p two.
KDEY MADE THE SPEECH
I II I.K , tlOVERXOIfa APPO!ST
Slr XT AN! MI) IT SO M'fXL
TlirilK tHA. DISAfPOIXT-MKXT.-AND
UK . WAS WX)M;
Foil GOTTRXOR, MlOVIDMJ
1DtKE t-RAIO DOKSXT WANT
Cufdul In Ne and Oberver.l
Uncolnton. Sept .!!. About J
cltixrni fattKiri-il hre today t bear
Governor Kltchln. who wa unfortu
tite!y deta'ntd In Ralegh on account
of the death of ftiile Auditor Dixon.
Hon. C. R. Hoey. of Shelby, at the r
mtft of the State Iemwratlc Execu
tive Committee, filled the appointment
and mude on of th beet peechpt
becrd here tor eome Urn.' It wa a
lirllllnnt effort ri'id aroused much en
thui.i!ism. Hon. A." I Qulckcl, who
Inirodmfd the eieaker, expressed the
1im t that there were number' fol
Un'Vilnton folli who would' be glad
to vote lor Mr. Hoey for Governor
".il.iu tbe nonr future while Um-oln-t
r tt county te for Locke Cralsr. Kw..
If lie want the nonilnattoit, but In
the oi 1 r. ion of your correspondent the
i-oun'y wi.nld be Just aa (olid for Mr.
Jl ity ir Mr, CThik falls to enter the
Mi'P. , '
ii M k H T1C CIA II.
iitou I-iiiiit, !,iuln County )r-
(.Wlir." ti'Mt.
, -1 i i 1 (,) N'. h nod Observer.)
P.-ft. i, t niuht an en-
'r ni.-tlri)f i-.f 1 emncrntt
ton fr.. 'in t wi.s bohi in the
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CATHOLICS START
MTIOH-VIDEHflVE
An Organization for Pro
tection cf Girls
C0I3UITTEE II DfEBT EITT
The Vet Aiaaaai Oiftreme) of Cm
oOc Cliarttk nrld M aebtero.
hi Brooh to ft Cto and ki Coot.
Mend UUrhljr forrewraJDeia.
Katca Are Wetreaare; bj Uke Preei.
dmt. aa4 Tkrlr TTork Coaaaweukrd
Other Matter CoVfcfpd by Uw
Coaforemcav -
(Br th Aaaorlated Praa.) . 4
"WahlrirOTr. c;Pt It Wat
la considered to the nort aneceea.
ful coareaUoa of it kind eter aeU
aader th aoplr of th Catholle
churtk In America came t aa eod
today ha Preatdent Taft (mmi.
ed th efforta of th lt lecata to
ta firet annua eonferene Catbolle
cbarltlea and wlahed thera attccoa la
their Nttloa-wtd aioveeneiit.' 1
roilowlaf Ue tploatof aeaaloa of
th coaferoac th deUcatea went to
th eaat room at th Whit Booae
and listened a 1th InUreat to Ui laud
atory renarka of th PreaWeov
Juot before adjournment, th con
ferenc ent the (ulletn Mblecram
to Pop Hu X:
'Th National Confereoc of Caiho
ac Charltlr convened In th taino
Uo t'nlveraity of Amerka, foe th as
aietance of oar poor brethren, a
your apootolle bteealac their
labor.'
tin f the tnnat Important aHioi
of th confer cm u a doclatoa to
appoint a conraituee la eerjr city la
th I'nlted htatea which wtU form a
network ter th eoantrr far the;
protetluo of alrta. Then romml'iM
will be rotpied or rrpreentatiTea ofTk- ari
all (a I noil, Womea Charity orcanl-f1"
Miiona in eaca ctty, and win work to-
diecover lh local eondltlona la aarh
Oty: rcnatruct a general piu uf pre
venllv work: co-prt with other
attend worklny alone almllar linr
and will develop a policy dMged to
H"t th problem effm-tirery.
Th confernnc decided farther to
develop 8t Ellaabeth' ttiloa. which
la compoaed of Catholic wtna'a o
deUea, and which waa irruliej at
a convention of tha , Vincent de
Paul Boctty at Richmond, two year
aro, Hlitht Rev. Mirr. D. J. UrMahon.
of New York tlty. and Bee. lr. wu
llam J. Kerby. of th Catholic Vnlver
lty of Amertcav were anoolnted a
nlT, L l'Ji.
------ .., -. ... m rauvn Vi iu.
nonai conference of charttlaa and th
commute wtU conalder th qaatton
oi cnaniting iu nam to th Federation
or t a'hoiio Women'a fkxaaiaa.
Th clottn aomlon cf tha confer
enca dlwueaed tha ootinn r -rw-
unoueBcy." Judaa Ulchaal f. Olrte
of the municipal court of Chk-aau.
cited home eondltlona. environment.
Income anif' dronkeanea a noma of
th source of delinquency, and ad-
led the boycott of th merchant
trine who doe not pay bit em
ploye a fair war and th manufac
turer who profit bv aaderpaJd labor.
the MXTAV opnn,r ih
OIUXTKD AT WUITE HOI SE.
The IIMplrKt Monarch. F.itan! Ills
liKll-h Vorafmlary la Uta tircct
' tug.
(By th Aeaorlated Presa )
Waehlnrton. D. C, Uept II. The
Rulten of Btilu met hi old friend
"Unv." Taft In th Oren Room of th
Whit Hnuae tht afternoon and he
completely exhausted hi Knglleh
vocabulary In greeting him.
"Hod d'ye do. Olad U meet you,"
ext:l aimed the Rulttui. a he made
hie moot profound bow to tho Preel
dent Who ttepped forward and grasp
ed th monarch warmly by the hand.
For several minute they talked oyer
Old time thrminh an Interpreter, of
rouree. Th Bultan baa hlirh admlra-1
Hon for the President, hevlng met Mm
rereral time while Mr, Taft wa Oov-j
emor of the Philippine. Th Snlmn
waa accompanied to the Whit Hou
be hi brother and Mi ttaff. who arej
with hlrn on hi tour through thir!
ci-ofitry. . . . , ., .
The party an Introduced to th
rreident by Col. Hueh. I Pro ft. who
wae once Amerlrn (iovernor of Bulu.
After leavln the White Hnuae the
Sultan paid hi reeneete to Mat. Gen
ere! Wood, Chief of Ptstf. of the Army.
Fnrller In the day he had vllrted the
Washington monument
rtHTLATiox op crrirs.
Crnmi.e
Bureau ;Itp
Ont rnrtlier
IfeTrea.
(Py the Acsot-iared Preen. I
Wmhlnrtnn. I- C. Rent. C-n
kirn flKiirea for Ktrhmond. .. rtven,'h
out bv the Bureau of Cenn tn trht i th General A-.mWy frf.m tt, a t
give thai, rlty a population of 137.;. ! pUf. Two term, from Halifax and
This le hn Inorei" of 11.171 or e9l(on from Ur..'.-. e after returning
per rent over 1MV whfn the city's o that rlc. v, , rved, .nl because
population was S9. ' iof hia Jelouev, Ms wlf asked . dl-
Rnm. C.; . lS.e9, eomptred wltri'vorce. Tl.'s wn r ranted bv th Oen
7,?1 In I0. eml A seem t 'v f 1J1, nid t), a r.
Ppr'nli.eld, O , S$,JSI, sn lyreaa , markablo tf n ;t about I' w he was
of 11.0H4 or fl.I per cent ovr JJ,.la
"oi tn mn.
the
J.. ln, ti,, J207S an tncrie r.f t.
' 1 i i or !1 I per cent over In
f,
St It (ft. n loi
i r 31 p,-r rent over 3
.'! t
fj.5. sn In
r c"r.t over
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Sly Fox Has
NO-PLACE fOR.
TRAITORS 1
FORTUNE IH TEXAS
North Carolinian Dies
There Vorth Over Million
TRYING TO LOCATE; KIN
of ttotara rotter Who Iwt
firaavUla Cownty ara VurUn Lake
nrmeera Kxptofrnr Old Harorda, In
. arrrlewlBft Otd Inhabltaata and
Tracing Vp liawaj IVcwarndaata and
Memrrat of KJn Thti Carra, OathtKa
had BuaKU, of Durham, and Tay
. ' lotra. BaUocaa and Ftaalrra, of (iraa
vllJe. ara the Keartat Kin. -(Special
to New and ObMnrar.)
Parhaai, Sept. St. -Editor Jim Rob-
ineoa. whe baa retired from Dewe
papar woVk, acvertheleea, acoop tb
world an th following ttorr: ,
Tha atadlng of printed circular by
a law firm In HrMavlil. Hnuth rr.
to Durham. QranvlU. and HaU-
fax eouatlea aaklng Information . ona
carnlng th t Robert Potter, who
I aaid ta bav left In Tezaa a fortune
te xc of a million, haa tlrrd up
th relative of th 8 exan-Carollalan
and promiaea to b aa item of big
nwpper lntert- -
Tb beat information concerning
Ihl litigation ta grow out of th dis
covery, m that Mr. Potter left Gran
ville county about 113-17 and went tij
Texaa. Tb revelation regarding his
fortune ha been lately mad. Law
yer, representing all Interested, thoae
of relative and collateral bcir., of
Mr. iottr, ar now exploring old
record. Interviewing lb oldest inhabi
tant and working like beaver tracing
th lineal dcadant and "nearest
of kin."
Th North Carolina-Tpxan appear
lo hv grown rich by nurohaalng
property on which were natural gaa
and oil wells. For a time It haa been
Smpoaelbl to find out Jurt what that
property has been. Certain it wa
that It baa been a dormant reality
most of th time, nothing Indicating
what nature of wealth th old ga
thman had over wbk h to et th rela
tives of half a dosen counties so curi
ous and anxious. Th tract of wild
land In either JerTeron or Marshall
counties, bought by Mr. Potter at
tracted no attention until rtewntly,
when the oil wells and gaa wer found.
A pip line from adorning land haa
been laid across this property, th rec
ords hav made It clear that Robert
Potter owned the land and the kin
peopl hav the r cm to mak war
for It
Th Carra. Outhrir., and Bussells of
Durham eoutity, and th Taylor. IJul-i
locks and Kraiier of Granville, ere
the Beareet relailvea of Mrs. Potter
who ta now livlri?. Th merit of
the eae may Weil he established hy
these becauee there ar torners and
other In th family quit able to
work it out
People who knew ttobert Potter say
that be waa a m.i of markedly dis
tinct character, llm life wa a daring
one and hie otT-hund biographer says
of htm tbut he aaa Ineanely pealous
of his w:fe. Two children cam of
the union, but both, a boy and a girl,
died before they married, lie lived
,n Halifax c
intv. and wept to
memner ot.t" trtnunai tu t give
'1 n.l.Uon
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AWAITING HEIRS
aeaa.aaB-BBaa.
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Fooled People His Last Time
Ft a 1
CHAHSED VITH URGENT
MA CHARGES HIS . XXTTIEVT
wrrH ' 8Tn.vLr(; tis joint
k-uded (am grAXTrnr or
.WHISKKT DISOOVtRKD.
(Spoeial to Newa and Obaerver )
Durham. Bept t dergeaat J. R.
Pendergrast this morning arrested
Harry Kirk, a young whit man
charged with th larceny of til from
Ma unci. Th boy apent th night
with hi klnaman at th pump house
several mllta from tb city and ram
to Durham to go off oa th train o.
I tenelbly to Richmond. 11 waa ar-
reatad at W'eat Durham. Th tiacl
ay that when he wont to bod. the
hlgbl before, h had lit ta his pocket
and hi belief was that tb boy got
up during th night, knowing of th
money la h inma s pock eta, and
took It , When f--nd ihe youngster
had 111 la bl pooXet' , ' lie wa held
lor court.
It waa th complaint ef th boy1
unci that caued hi arrests Th
casa against hlra ta en tiiat Judge
B)'ke cannot handle.
A long auapctd place, but too
Smoothly conducted to warrant Vie
arrest oi tn owner, wa raided th
morning and Nathan Johnson .taken
for retailing.
Th plac adjoin tha Murray hotel,
and It haa bean a very eulet and
orderly Joint It la Only twenty-five
yards from th poUc- headquarters
and therefor forced to b respected
t th law and Ita officers. - When
in 'joint was arohd. thor war
found eleven gallon of boot, which
were carefully cloned la by kega Two
four gallon kg and tb remainder la
jugs, mad up tha assets of th house.
Ther were 100 bottle about, In
dlcatlv of tha Sinew of war. But
for all that, there had never bean
anything appearing wrong enough to
Juetify'an arrest Truth ta. In offi
cers suspected th plac without caus
and detective tendencle alon gave
them, right to watch. Tha whiskey
1 believed to b blockade, and It I
thought that nearly all that la epoe
her tn great quantities, la handled
that way. It may develop something
oa tn trial berora tn recorder.
Th firm of flwaln and Wllev. leaf
dealer of Danville, who failed yester
day, haa purchased considerable to
bacco from W. L. Umstead and W. T.
Carrtngtoa, but th failure occurred
before th tobacco waa delivered.
Th amount involved I said ta b
1260,000. and tha quantity sold them
by th Durham men about 169. 00O.
Messrs. Carrtngtoa and Umstead
hM been among their steadiest Dat
rons, but not having delivered latest
sal they ara unhurt by th crash. Th
Danvtll men wer among th biggest
dealer who did btisinesa m that city,
FOR 6EIXINO BOOZE. '
John T. Farmer, a Toting White Man.
Hound Over for Blltu to Ocorpo
Mayo, a Neigro-JlTie) Negro, Mh
r-rocurea trto -Jun-e" toy a White
Man. Allowed to bo on III Vtn
onal Iteoogiitxanoe.
(Rpeclsi to Newa and 0rver.i '
Wilson. Bept. II. John T. Farmer,
a young whit man was np before
Mayor Brlgg thl morning on th
tcharg of retailing. Oeore Stays
and lien Wonten two old negro men
who bav repeatedly been In court
for dispensing the ardent wer wit-
neeses In th case.
George swore positively that he pur
chased the liquor from Farmer for a
white gentleman, and both were re
quired to give bond for their annear
snce at the December term of Wilson
Superior Court It waa a hard matter
to get "Wooten rfo tAlk, but when th
Mayor ordered hlrn locked up. he an
swered the questions put to him.
DEATH OF MIIS. W, A. fiH.VY.
Kuoomiif to An AJttaok of TV!li --.
(Hpeclnl to News and Observer.)
Wadeehoro. Pept IS. Mrs. W, A.
fJrav dld yesterday aftur an Illness of
about two months, from pellupra. Fho
is survived by her husband snd two
rnuoren, one a son and the other a
daui-btor. The fnnernl scrv!.'. , wre
conducted hf hr p at or, Rev. J. II.
Vfuf, at the Uray burying groiin-1
at lu O'clock this nior-iti;.
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BIG POWER PLANT
Terminal Facilities
Also Secured
Are
THE l!.TERURBA RAILWAY
Trollry Una From Qiwenvllle, S. C,
Via Charlotto and Greensboro to
Parbam-aad Inevitably so RaMgh
ad Pcrhap to Deep Water la th
M Ao Kpev-wlalioa About
Big Project of (! Houlhem rower
tkmtpany :): . . ..
Il At DJtEW JOI JIFJI.
Greensboro, Sept H. McaUoa wa
mada last week of tha final decision
of th Southern Power Company to
build on of it two auxiliary power
plant here, on' property purchased
om Urn sgo,' and from which is
now distributed lu current over th
eHf. Th" work Of excavatln. th.
eight arr reservoir wll commence
Wednesday, and th contract for th
construction of th Immense building
""""f w nous ins oollera, etc.
required for a 10.000 horaa.nnw
lectrlc fore, will commeno a ontt
a all th plana and specification for
th building ar In hand, and th
contract mads. This plant will Involve
in expenuitur or 1300,000.
Another strong Unk In th SAM t !
rn Power Company a chela of Inter
state, Inter-urban railway develop-
iirni, i mm ureenviiie, o. c, via Char
lott and Greensboro to Durham and
inevitably to Raleigh, we forged Bat
urday, when ax-Sherlff Jam, v jr.
dan, mad a deal for th John U Klnf
property, fronting on
Kortn . ureen
treat, and transferred It to th com
Pr. Th consideration Is hot yet
known, but It 1 paid that III. OS win
closely ' approxlmata- th purchase
prlc. Thl . fivr-acra. plot. whll
practically in tha heart of tha rlty oa
th block divided only by Green
street from th black on which .1 lo
cated th city hall, and only on block
intra am street, only baa a frontag
on' Green' street th balance oi tha
land not yet hating. been, opened up
with trett . ; ..
Thl location la absolutely Ideal for
th railway central peasfenxer nd
freight sutloos, and will no doubt b
utilised for that purpose, sine it Is
not needed for any other purpose Is
Indlspenslble for terminal freight and
passenger facilities and , admirably
adapted for thos use.
. Th- announcement In tb Charlotte
paper Saturday that th Inter-But
Inter-Urban Transportation Company
would Us 110 miles of th track
and rail of th Seaboard Air Lin rail.
ruao irora nutnerioraton to Monro.
Imply mean that at least twa vewra
of work In construction of trackae-e
between Greenville and Oreenaboro.
and all months between Greenville
and Charlotte ara eliminated. This.
of course, give a tremendoua sil
van tar to Charlotta and land lying
on that rout. ; .
Thla advantage, while great In th
particular section where the Seaboard
Air Una covers, will be greater at
terminal points, where H he no
outlet, uch point being Lexington.
new Houthbound, really Norfolk and
Western In - new competition with
Southern and Norfolk and Western
monopoly at Wlnton-Salem. .' It
generally .understood that th
tvortoiK ana wcejern is a yn-
onym, or an alias, for the South
ern Rallwuy Interests, barked by
Morgan, -with' s ' allied Interests,
Just enoush to escape the Hhernian
Inw, th Norfolk Southern In the et.
being a Rockefeller or Ktandurd Oil
fluvelopment snd holding, .while th
rrrat Heubonrd sS'iitem controlled by
I iii and ths unnumbered millions
of t'i Dukes la being throttled In the
t.-rrt'ory east of Raleigh anj south
of V , bm. -
It li no flry tnle nor is It a preillo-
Hon - ! cm nothing thi-t it la miide.
- tint i-,,rt living In ttiiitiy meal rtls
d ! trirt i I i ,..-n ItaletRh and d-ep wa'.er
' 't i in tct .!. ehera the tiesbixird Air
ir '..,., draw trnile, end where
i n i ( i. fi . ..rii. tle Alleniln Coast I.'n.
' Jtr-e f "V" ' i hern and other n road
' .... i oa I'eg Xtifeajj,
PAIL IIGS 01
i
THE WHITE HOUSEI
!
Taft and Cabinet Sound
no Joyful Notes
AUBUED. IT -SmUTIOajFiXDS OJLRK OUTlfiOX
Wtini
he Coaar end to
11 Appevraar of Aiimdaala,
a a F.ner fM(bbed HnM-;
raa Cwngyesj asm a CaB foe tfre.'
. tTjhg lor Hrtp. ratrwaav.
Tttlnc Burvauvoi
henith Alarasrd Owe Bttaauo k
. Mia make, Merfdgaav
By THOMAS ECK
vraahiagtoa. D. 8pt : Th
President I back la U White 1 1, .a
for the Brat time alive h left Ituh.
ngtoa Immediately fullewina tv ad-
Journment ef Coagrvaa In tie early
summer. 11 has aa his ho
(ueeta,
Heeretary of la th laterlor lounger
and all the membera of hi rabiart.
Ith tb axceptloa of r rrury of
Uar iMcklnson. who la jumping la
th Orteat Th atmoepher around
"nit nouaor ks te revere of
cheerful. Vtsit!nr sut-wi.lii. who
com and go, glv th aj pearaar f
sttendanu at a funeral. Not a joyful
aot ha been uttered at the Kxec
tl Mansion atnee th r turn or Mr.
Taft ta Washington. labinet etfl
cer and vldtor talk as uttw a poe
slbl about xltlng p utical eondl
tlona. One and awhiie Republi
can tateema will command irniient
courage to Uke a crack at Theodora
Rooaevelt bat all eoavereatwm men
lably lva.bl to th wM aorwolad raa.
- '
rluaton that Ih Kepubllcaa party M
wnnoui nop in in rornmr .1. rto
r In the future, for that matter. ? c,m to Washfrigtnn for cheer
A number of alarmed and frighten- doomed to dlppolnlmnw
d ringremn- hav mad (heir wyl" he picked u the Washlngtun
to tha WhJU House during th pastj8'"' this afternoon, one of th strong
few day. Among th aumber were PwhllewB paper in th sntlr
Senator Cuiila. of Kaasas; Reprwen- il'nUrd States he read th fnllowlna
latlv Smith, of Mlehlgaa. and a half Hlatch from Saratoga. New' Tors!
dogen ethers. They cam for blu. W 4 tiiff roreeeiadet,! it.-
.patroaag or .any old thing thrown
their way wauld b grately apprecl-
ated. Representative gmlth confided
to those with whom he talked that he
Is In a Mat of alarm with regard
th situation In Michigan. There hss
been no more ronalatvntly Renubitcaa
ni.ie m ine nation man uicnigaa. and
when Republican leader glv evidence
of weakening there. Democrats oufht
not to be without hope tn any State
in the union Mr. Smith thinks that
Representative Den by of the first
Michigan district la In grav danger
of defeat He also frankly admits
that th situstton I anything but a
pleasing one for him In hi district
th alxih. Michigan ha had thirteen
Republican congressman . for many
rr past, and well informed Demo
crat nave hardly expected that a
Break could be made In
tha deteaa -
won. tnereiure. in new that Mr.
Smith carried to tha Whit House.
lurnisneo additbrnal evidence that thra in Hen. Nearly J00 men
uemocranc majority In tha at
Houa will h overwhelming.
On feature of th situation la
Michigan that la alarming to Mr.
Smith b th fact that Repreaentativo
Denby, of that State, who la a mem
ber of th Bellinger Ilnchot investi
gating committee, has aot only an
nounced that h will vote for th vin
dication of Mr. Balllnser, but that a
Will vote for th re-electloa of Speak
er Cannon If returned to the House.
While Michigan s - a good Republi
can Stat. Mr. Smith la of th optatoa
that ther la a limit to humane en
durance, and that tha people will Jbalk
at th Impudent praise of Balltnger
end Cannon being Indulged In by
Denby. He told friends here that
Denby'a ooure not only threatened
hi defeat, but that of other Repub
lican congressmen aa wait
On thing mad certain sine th
return of th President la that Secre
tary Oalllnger will not be retired
from office. Friends of th adminis
tration had hoped that Balltnger
would ee that he la Injuring the Pres
ident politically By Continuing In th
cabinet, and that he would voluntarily
resign,- but they did not know their
man. Ralllnger think he la aa rood
aa Aldiich, Wlokeraham or any part
of the administration outfit sad hs is
tmermined to slay, unless he la kick
ed out. ' PTesldsnt Taft be let it be
known that he will not ask for Bal -
llngera reslgnsUon. There I, mch
eurslng her among; dmlniatrattoa
Reouhllcan beiaus of . th. ot.
nc and perversity of HalHnger.
action of the President In standing by
Secretary H.lllnger mean, that h wUI
refuse th claim of Cliff ebaw tor
instatement as a nraclMn. attorney
In th Intertor and mh.r h-.u.,.-..'.
mvm
of the government
that Mr. ' Shaw waa debarred
from
prctlc 4n th. department, after his
removal from otflc, along with Giffotd
Pinchot
.!: ? -
gallon Jn Congress snugnt to hav
corrected thl tnluetlc don Mr.
Hhaw, who is a son of Major John IX j
Hhs.w. Th President rsgvd and i
fumed when the request whs callelj
to his attention, but later promised to I
consider Mr. rihaw s request when a :
reached a decision in the controversy i
pending between Bellinger and PI a-!
chut Halllnger has sworn fhit Jdr. - By Hie Aawwiated Pren.
Hhaw shall never practice in the de-1 Rome, Wept II. It is considered
Pftrtment aa long aa he I secretary I oertain at the Vatican that th Pupa
of th interior. Mr. Taft haMnf i will hold a consistory about the itiid
stded with hi secretary of tho In-idle of November. There are many
terlnr. It look Ilk Mr. f.hsw, who Is
now residing In tli west, will lo bis
demand for Justice and riht His
defrst will be enly temporary. Nine
teen and twelve Is only two years
the Interior will trrct the wrong '
done the North Carolir atterrer. who , Mgr. Oraaito I'l .lelmonte. Pui i
ws removed from uftlro alula with Nuncfo at Vb nna: Mgr. Amlette,
fi fTnrj I im hot for protecting the In- ! Ar. bblehop of I'r; Katiier ('ninU-r,
tereita "f th people and fatthfuUyt rnerl 'of the Domini nn, ii
fi!3 Imrrinif the duties of bis oMca, I'slber Lhrla, UUraiisu vt tb
i'.fEiUnued oa I'g fc';x,) . jesn, ...
:MM10SI!i
At Washington No Doubt
For Aid and Counsel
It A Hi Ho a Kal a -r-! ... . ...
BrtaC B to Uw ralthral" of h
Kaar lie Will Can nm Taft Today
11 Called Trwtentay. Rwl tWdal
'he llYHIeae ..Read Dm
rrwatttac m rVnea w Tarfc,
heex Aatoat RepohUoauw, Urimlf
ti raaatmoeM. ' " . "T
(BT THUMAS t, PIACTE.)
Washington, D. sept !. R.
publlcaa Mate Chairman Merehpad,
wh la is Haehington. waa a cailr at
tb White Houao to lay. bat failed to
seo the President. He exoecla to aall
j Main tomorrow At the ttme of tha
North Carolina congress man' arri
val. Mr Taft waa buay talking to
AnhbUhup Irakand, th Catholic pr
lat. who letter to "Dear Maria.
which wre mad publte last week,
aiad Mr km.v.ii ...n. -r -
---. wa aifajwaysrw
ty. The mission thai be. .,. u.
Morehead to Washington at this time
baa kot Ma disclosed, hut It win
probably result in a plea for aid and
advic in th North Carolina cam-
halga.
It haa beea uggeMd that possibly
Chairman Morehead la naeavortng
to cancel the ngagment made for
ta two uawrtr political Jonah,
th tee.pretder af the Tailed state "
ad toagreasman MrKifllai. who ar.
uader eagagement to addree Voril.
; v ainiina Ksnumicans ir M. vi
jcwi the sam being th w. U kaowa
( MlUi-al mnifr, N. O. Messenger! "I
i b" fonad one IUtmbikwa of
l"lnWie ht tbe Mam mvewikm
rtnalira ilM' hoti" let a loon
,hl orlicf. Ibst thr Repahlhaa raa
i rmrrf th Stale. The drsnalv la uaw.
Mr Morehead has tended In a poll
tJcal morg'ie so far as Republican
poliUctnns are concerned, and It will
bo a sal storr that he will Uke back
to th "faithful- h, the 8tat. J
j OCEAX RKI WITH niH.
A MilHow nan a Hair of Fat-Back
FMl tanght at Beaufort.
gpelal to New snd Olwerver.I T
Beaufort Sept. II. A million and a
half fat-back fish wer e..ht
1 here today and fishermen who mu
I tonignt reported that a far
they ey could reach the ocean wa
ara employed tn catching them. Tha
isi-o.es. properly called Menhaden,
ar not fit for food, but ar dried (t
manufactured Into olla and guano.
TIFT CIIET liiT it
GO OVER ESTTMATKS FOR SET
ERAL ' EXEtTTJTB DEPART
ME.VT9 DRAFT OP; POST.Ui
BANK REGrLATIOXS KCBMIT
' TED. ;, . ' " . y .
(Rr tb Associated Press.) "
Waahtngtba. Sept II President
Tart and his adviser put In a good
day' work today on th estimate for
th several executive departmenU to
be ubmltted to Congress at tho ap
proaching session. Acting SecreUry
of . War Oliver and Major Oeneral
Wood, , Chief of RUB of th Ary.
went over th War Department esti
mates with th cabinet A tenutlv
drn or th posut bank ragulatlona
en which th trustee bJW been hard '
t work, was submitted to th Presl-
pPr,u"', M "u" .
"',!'l" art.,.B: -.1 . V
, IV. T.hJ ?'
?.p Be. nouM1 th Whit
l L T m"c" ork T
m'n"l11b?.lon.? tM """V
HJ at JVZa ""J S
re-if" J?" ff .on,ld"r neI
w,." ,n" ,ncr
roa lnw. arrangemenu lor a vaca-
a wiii brecwiied!v" :"v;rv!. "rr w v.;' :
. w , w , r it. , , , .
"T vaiiT-rai win uijvri
1 " r ' u tovirTv . tl?V
!r,?. V! ill t?.',:T Lrf'''
tiZ::';7ZX hundred tdeTega,:. o
tho Catholic Charities Conference and
to greet hia old friend, th Sultan of
iSulu. '
tTXSISTt)RY IS XOVtaiUKB.
, Many Vaiwatirs la tlir t anllnalsto
Thoas Who May lt r xaluxt
vai-sncte In the Csrditiulute and
thosen most likely to receive th red
bat are believed to be Mgr. Uisletl.
Papal Majordoma; Mgr. Lungarl of
the Holy oiflfe; fr. t'ulstlnl. ere
tary of the Cono-infv of i oiu:i-v .Ti
tlon; Mgr. Belle 1'atrisr, h of lj.i.un: