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I y-. r.. Olio th Pmlf IIIjp tm t. tlM Mm , ! ! h ywwaiici cairn olumk ::ei, :.o. 44' Noil er- lines So News aed Circmlatloe HOUSE GETS D 1 iiiim; 1 Hi,; 11; iiiiii; . it,-. jrALnun, N. a. iiouninu, jMtVAur 071011 rniciss CENT 'Aadth'o Hill Grinds eo Smoothland Rapidly That Soma of Thesa Local Bills are Passed Quicks as a Wink EC1ISSO FOR : FD3 CITY -EBEEBSBORB jl KHttt Unr (itrm aJBcar Sa bae in Jst) OHM.trA o- i I mm fur Nte : Bon VaJUate-i i ftrvmraiwU Kmm rtcaldaa a ; , ftpeaker tM DM It kl tM Que' . TmaTIm " Gore-nsor Measaga Rewd In ' Butt Hoaso aisiwllng CottmMteM Appoitauil "to' f mM. t V - , r ,V Th Brst dayt svetaal UWUon of tho How "x"1 rap. . only by Introduction of "MtJ kill.- but with ih dangerous prc- 'dent of passing thm without xaml. nation or eohelderatlon from A gener ous spirit of acceding to apclal M ,ueela of their patrona,' - Near-beer got a kaockoat Wow tn Macon coenty. bond Issue, of New Herat tu validated. nd two 3. r.t got appointment. fw" " House could do these things, leaving tatbe Senate tho putting, on of the finishing trfucnee. ' . v . :AJ1 .bill. Introduced wr . locaj la nature, the on molt Important to th mMnl pub-la bain -bat of Dtilsrd, of uuiirord. providlnt a ommllin Torm f covaramant for Oreenaboro. - tinrMatatlva Koonco. of Onalow. preolded oa Spaaker U4 4U it to 4ba Tba Ho us waa called to ordar by tnMkir IXiod. DfomDtlT fievan M'clock. Har. North. Daator of r.deB too 8trat Mothodiat church, Raleigh, bfforad prajrtr. - .Tho Jonraai of Wodnfadai pro raadlnn waa roa4 In full It om krulu ail cha deUll Of tbo orfafll- atlOD of tho Homo, tho election of efflcara, and tho auaUOcatlon and waarlnr In of nil tbo mem bora. Tho record waa duly oonatderod and ap proved. Speaker Dowd aimed It 01 11 ttnaoea Into niatory. . The Goernore SfewnM. Vr. BatUe, of Wake, chairman of tho committee to wait upon the Oo ernor. report od that tbla duty had been nerformed. . XiecuUva Secretary Alex. Felld, then waa preaented by tho Berfeant-at-Arma. and he bore n menage from tho Oovertior. H waa received by the Houae with ezpreaalon of thank. Re&dtnc Clerlt l"ooto proceeded orea4 the maaae-' .. He brxan at 11:1S o'clock and had completed the important and Intereat !n document at 19:11 o'clock. Mem ber Uatened attentively and were plainly much ImpFeaaed. (The menage to printed In full tn notber column of thla paper.) , Doughton moved that the usual ftamber of cople. (l.Oet), of tho mee- ege be printed for tho nee of mem Vera,. Adopted. - ; IteeoluUana rrenenteid. Tbo following reeolutlona were offer ! by Representative Ewart. and were siinee. , Favoring the farcela Post and1 re questing members of Congress and Senate to vote for It -t Fa wring holding of Panama Canal celebration at New Orleans. BUla Introduced. hn7r"Travw"tfrtte -an ktrvr tH-twttotr-'tn-'Krw---Btirn," gepWHtugheat reading. !OU.4n trmber. 110. and to authorise a bond uwue for street, improvement Placed vn Calendar. , - Dlllard, of Ouilford To repeal re. vntclMU'tec, f. Greensboro, .and enact, new Charter.- ltererred o t.ommlt tee on .CountlesT Cities, and Town. IXajrxo prohibit sale of neas-beer la II aeon county, Referred to Com mittee on liquor Trafflo. Taylor, of Hertford To appoint -a J. P. for Hertford county. ' Ewart To ' ratify amendment to Constitution of United States, relating o tax on Income. , Referred to Jludlul ry Committee No. 1. itlUe FneeCfl. Without objection, th following ll!le vrere placed on their severai readings, were paused, and ordered sent to the 8nwto without engromment! To validate an election hell in New Bern for improvement bonds, and to caudate said bonds. . To prohibit the sale of beer. 'near ler end beerlne. in Macon county. To appoint I)r. Mitchell. In Ahoskle ' wnshlp, Hertford county, a J, P., for onr years. . - ' A one o'clock, on motion of f Mr. ' Jvtvttt, the House adjourned until 11 ' o'clock Friday. . . ';yy-f , TIm Senate.' " " In addition to Oovernor Kitchln't tnewage the Senate yesterday was fea- lurra oy the appointment or 41 com nittea to aerve throughout the terra. AVbile the aalgnments were In many eaa anticipated, yet they were beard with irreat interest both by th sen ators themeelve and those who were tvatchlngS the proceedings, v Major t l'raham. of Orange, waa named chair, loan ef the very important commit tre en the Judiciary; Long of Iredell, bwids the Committee on Appropria tion; whtla Martin, of buncombe, awarded the chalrmanahlp of tbst . CouiHU, XJtieii and Towns, and Ifwwn, ,(f Coluniliue. that of the Ft " r-Kiir Committee. In t0," only thb Jbc.iciiry. Finance and Counties. Citl-e a nil T"i ia roninilltwe hml clft k. and li.t U't namd on'.f during tlie latter it. part of the session, but It Is "ndet. stood that Mnntor Long and tils com mlteetuea wilt ask the Benai to al low inem a eiera, ana mat tn request wll probably he gcauted. tienator (ira).ani has requested the members of his uomralttee to meet at It o clunk for tho purpose of Meeting clerk. Other chairmen of noteworthy com mittees are Bellamy, who hearts th Lommltte on Corporations; Jioydt-n ef th Committee on Pensions gnd BuU oiera- nome: narham. or the Com mittee oa Education, and Raaeoe, of tu oaniBs auu currency Commute. All of these. It la expected, will bar much work. , Th Cenat met 4 boon, IJeuunanU uovernor Newiand tn the chair. Prayer was ottered by Uev. Dr. w MoC. White, of the First J'reabyterlaa t-uurcn ot this elty, message was received from th House saying that body was rady to proceed wfth th trantactlon of busi ness, and giving a list of th Officers eiecieo ana uuw appointed on ' the Joint committee to wait upon the Oov ernor And reoelv any communication which he might submit Th chair announced that bills and resolutions wore In order. The ques tion, however, was sprung Just here by Senator R D. Johncon, of Duplin, ts to whether- the stenographers In the Principal Clerk's ofliue would be required to take the dictation of Hen ators on metiers not relating to legis lation,. Th chair .replied that this was a question which had been threshed out la the session ft Hot. it was then held, that those rtenogra pbera, could, not.raswaWiL .do, .such work, sine th work ef writing bills and other official matter was sufficient to keep them basy nigh all the time Benatof Pharr stated inat during th i erwioq a motion was oTered t reMlre th stenographers to take any dictation which Senators might want to give, but that the motion met with such opposition and it was so appa rent that th proposition waa imprac ticable, unlea othes help waa provided for, that It was withdrawn. Senator Basaett also aseerted that It was 6b vloueiy out of tho qneetlon to provide private secretaries to Senstors. Sen ator Cotton inquired whether this ruling would prohibit the stenogra phers from writing letters when thy were, not otherwise engagWI. The chair responded thst It was the prac tice for tptnat or to be accommodated at snch times as a matter of courtesy Three bills were offered and re ferred to the proper committees. Ben ator Martin, of Buncombe, Introduced one empowering married women to make contracts; Mr. McDonald, one to provide for a more effective indexing of bills, etc; and Mr. Hobgood, one, to amend th charter of Qreeusburu. ... Governor . Kltchln'a . meagc conveyed to the Senate by Private Secretory Felld, and read by Reading Clerk equtree. The reading was fol lowed closely by all Senators. The recommendation for a West Kn1 training school was applauded by such Senators as Martin, of Buncombe, and Cox, of Jackson, and other west erner. Mr. Gardner, of Cleveland with arms folded, looked at the Read tn Clerk all the while. Mr. Bassett with fingers on bis Hps, and bis face hslf turned npward. looked at tke celling. Mr. Martin, of Buncombe. a,t. with .ijia elbows on his desk and hl Vandyke oeartf in th palm of hi hands, . Major Grahant fingered hi mustache and puckered his brow while Captain Relnhardt chewed a pencil. AH were Interested, sines no on had been provided with an ad. vane copy. Perhaps a score of young ladies and -men were t the galUrlea Still CEITIUG . El IG 11. E CO,... .-Ill Bill cTinirrcTn cu nun j mil ri d Lfl i d r Republican' Leaders are "Alarmed af Situation mi SEiiiir close Tbo peatii o BewtgnaUtsa 1 Throa SemaUra1loal4 Chang tho Control ofUio Sena i--Accepted That tti BeeMucratlo Caacns at Member of . st Congree Will Make Way and Mean rotnmlUo tie COnunltWW to : Kelert Committooo - fcmalog -OTer-man Will Try to Sav th CJiarJott By THOMAS J. VVXCtT 1 Vasblnaton. D. ' C, Jan.-1. th death of th Uts Senator KIklna of West Virginia, who wlU succeeded by a Democrat directed attention to th fact In Washington today that th Democrats av a good thane to se cure control of th L'nlteM State Sen ate In the very near futur. With th advent of th new Bcnste March fourth, the Democrats will number forty-two, while the Repub lican membership will b fifty. But th Republicans are not likely to hav aa much as eight majority In the new Snete. It Is possible that there will be deadlock In th legisla ture of Maaa hosetta and Delaware. If such a result should happen the loss of three Republican seela would thiow control of the neaate la tn hands of ths Deraocrata. There will be nine States with Democratic legis latures, that are represented by Re publican senators. Tho death or resignation of -thra . senator from (hose State would change th cou trol' ar'tBa'TteirtaVtfc'Ttir' BrWt referred to ar Main, New York, Ohio, Kentucky, New Jersey. Mon tana, Nebraska, Colorado and Nevada. . - Republican leader ace , much alarmed over the situation, and fee that control ot th Senate may pass to the Democrat before another elec tion rolls around. This tear la heightened by th fact that several ot the senators representing .Republican States with Democratic legislatures are either advanced la age or very feeble. The Democratic legislature tn Went Virginia will ehooee two Democratic Senators o succeed two Republicans on th seventeenth of January. It is pretty well accepted now that the Democratic caucus of members of the next Congress when they meot here the seventeenth instant will make the ways and means committee the committee to select committees. This Insures the participation of a North Carolina Congressman In the make-up of tho commltteee of the next House. Several Eastern puperg predict thst the - following Democrats ... will be chosen by; the caucus ta bo members of the Wsys and Mean .Committee: Underwood, of Alabama, chairman; Ransdell, of Texsa; Claud Kitchln. of North Carolina; fetera, of Maeaa (Continued on page five.) Measure resent: ramedby Rep .3 Lonjjworth THE . Ft; .5 TIN 1UU Ih fj tfaaAufatawiea vt Jrlta, tu i.Woara al ffof ' Aaaaallr, Not 5itw Than Tliroa of : TbesM f tixi feaua Party Tl Oflkra Ae id He la tsllngtoa, i Bat lorfwti.-iluna Mar Ive Co- sluctcd Ann ii-ra. ' ' t (By the Auodate4 Preea ) Washington, D. C, Jan. i-Ta tariff oommtf.n bill was Introduced la th Houae t day. It waa framed by lUpreeenUUv ' Longworth, f Ohio, after cour.-rence nltb Presldsat laft and with insurgent Republicatu, proVlding for a permanent tariff com mission. Mr. 1ougworth 4d be pur Posed to press his measur and hoped to obtain a favorabl report frrn tb wsys and mestt committee promptly.. Th Longworth bill confer on tb tariff commission th genaral power to subpoena svitnessea aad can for books and paper from person engaged In producing, importing or dlxtrtbutlug article under ' tariff . Investigation Much of ths Information which will prove most valuable to Congree l expected to be acquired tarougn con- ItdenttaJ statements' to the romnilnslon ron the understanding that th namrs of persons giving th Information wtll 11-11 TAKE IT AS A JOKE District Attorney Wise, - However, is Serious SAYS BElils NEEDED VtrePsTetdoasi fVsaiblla Osao ut tbo Drf cedent, aa a lotervlow. lull awuea That Uo buU a4jartd by tl OorerniMnnt' la rrtaMdly Onn, la lata Natar of aa Art to lalty, and BrwagbA to Deareiuiuo th Right of Uas t wnpaair tn Co-operating t tatrul Uto Bast I,1 T C Hi MTU U IS REliOm Elkins Death Casts a Secure Arrest of Chiel Gloom Over Congress S Till MONDAY John and Lieutenants TRIAL 11Y TWELVE Tlx Nw "of Urn Bcath of Renavr I The rn . lumd for H-tr Ap' (By th Associated Press. ) New York, Jan. I. In a reply to i th complaint filed yeeterday by the Federal government ageinat thirteen of th principal tana-Atlantlo steam ship tinea and twelve of their officer. Vice-President P. A. S. Franklin, of th International Mercantile Marina Company., on Of th defendants. In tlmated that the suit waa - frtend'y eaa. In the nature of an act In equity and brought to determine what rights tho companies had In oo-operatlng to control tba buslneea. "Tho suit speaks for Itself." aald District Attorney Wise tonight when shown Mr. Franklin's reply, "ahd was brouaht by the government in mi seriousness to obtain the relief aake.l for In the petition " In (his petition the government seeks an order from the I'nlted States Circuit Court of Appeals restraining the defendants from entering at or iloajm nnur vessels from any American port. 1 1 m any American port, wnur nut be mads uuhlic Th. r.n..n. ,,f they continue to remain In n ellee.-.! the commission ar to be-mad when J'"' r,rm!?f to, jr1" called for bv th President or cn. known as the Atlantic t onference, and ',!r ' - ",r",r..C",, entered Into at London on February arena. . . , . . s tsoa BnleiHnnare i m -j. Iu m t tl 1AM ,.K iPert: annually, not roor than three of them of 4b same nerty, Th officers are to bo In Wa.- Ttnn, tut the Coinml. ton may conuY-n its investigations anywher. Practical endorsement ot the Longworth bill was made tonight by John Csndler Cobb, on behalf oi the National Tariff Commlmlon Asm- "Last Spring, the government be- tan an Investigation. The lliies Inform ed th United KUte attorney that If any of the practice were (llea. they were perfectly willing to discontinue the same. The matter, wo believe, was referred to the Attorney Gener-il I Jklita Wa Oflk aally AnnouiH-ed b) His (btlmgiui, hrnauir K oi I IU reamtati iim Makes An MtamrHlrnl In Ui II'hhmv liap btin la Ihitli llouura ll-f-ri I id l ing t lite mth of UiO lN-ad Kit Sifi ftotmniUere .imiImU- 10 .. imd Uie Fanrral (ftr th Aaaoi ini il I'rp'M i Washington, D. '. Jan I Hmlni.pn atiil gloom marked the re -rnnvemnK f I'oiiareas todsy sftr a r.n I nlaht's rei over th holiday fur tiin.itnrn r 1 1 1 r 1 1 d to find th seat nf S. ni i Htrph. n II. F.lkln. of V t iirliil,i vacani imnieoiatriy arter ttic n nouii'i ment of the death of Mr Klkl in had ben made In broken toma !y Senntor Hiott the Ki-nate adjournal The HmiM was fnrpnully notitieil the psaslng of the atHteainan ! I i i resentatlva (ialnea. t l -t Vlri-iuli Slid promptly adjouriieil. Tlie H- niitu era In aesalon nix niniuirB the II" on Mwraii'' John ajiU 111 him lain t lie Mmmm lu t.Mxi Staiuling Hurl Mil, Iw-lln l'a IIM.70 IVmu ami st ruri-a dm lu kuw nf Twrt of II Ih Men Im Hate llemt In Jail Imu AImiuI 11m- (,)Mjr IWiw at WmlolKjru. (Hp- I .a I to Newx nnl 'irver.) ml. e l,,iro, J.ui b M irs troubl nun., to he ;py in'm today, when tim K tnar." -.tr.ii M i. iiniia, sacurii ".irruiita asuli,.! i t . ( .Stephen John ..ii'l the of tii-i 1 1 .o. : hints The. wax i.uiia china-.- a..i oil with deadly w.i loin The ii ft bond for tli inellinliidi-)' in hoik, which la a"t fm Jrfnimry .lilt steph, ii Jobri ntnl hlx on. Grefoiv liii iiioiilu thrimrlv a known I i ii i in l. rn of the Musnnlr loJu "i in good Ktan lhii and ho n lcr eal. t 1 1 f 1 ii r t their Jpdii In I I f a M d -i ' I'.ilP'O.-. i tturii I I,' iiui lu-ant half hour. Hefore the ailj'oirm u iinih iiouae appointed unni. to 1. 1 j tend the funeral, wln h "til iii h. Id , In fc'kltm. V Va.. ul mp' n hatut'du The coligresalonal mourncra will le.m- tomorrow night on a Hpt-cUl Halo .' returning Hunday niornlng 'l lo r. ill) lie no put'llc rereiiionlea f md cliarai l, r In (lie l apltal. tmt in i v iii' rltee will be perloruiuJ ut III i- Kl -I kin' resliiwime bere tunturrw ulu.i . noun. t'haplaln Pierce. In the tinnut, arnl , Chaplain Cmiden, In the ll'iitfr, both referred feelliiKl ytn the daih of Hun ator Klklna, th laitter referring t him as one of the foremoat lcgtHlutor ! of his time. In announcing tt thri Senate the death of hia colleague, Mr r mid r-tiiiiillna, unil rlnlni (u In m of 4 .Trinli I'eiae u " . in 1 ' . l-'loi'ld;i MpiiiIiit ul Mo- Mill ti.... il:m ur" iilno r:ini(na to lie MllMnn- lift hi V.T.ll i f tli" i lull u.-:i! .MhmoiiIi- , on Id,. no. Tim J. Mil. lo-l 1,11 full, snd it being thought that there ''""; who was almoin ov.-rro.n with doubt to 4he legality ! i rtu n which he atrsmMp Uie viaiiwpi ii viiik: no ia president. iways I mmt cordially endorse the bill I were doing business, It was determined presented by Representative Long to bring an equity action whkh would worth," laid Mr. Cobb, after a con-rle he whole question of the le ference wjth Mr. Longworth and other ixality of the practices, and we under- congressmen at the copltoi. TO BE COCItroi lRTIAI-KD. Francis Munaon. Pant Asshtsnt Sur goon, on l liarge) of Drnnkennewit. (By the Associated Prew.t 'FDR WOMAN'S SUFFRAGE j ntand than thla suit Is the result Look ing at the matter a practical tmainena men. It seems to us that ocean car riers can never have a monopoly ut their bualnem been tutr the ocean ! (r-.. und any person with rapltxl -n, enter Into ln tiiiHlnia with ee Thi aahtngton, I. C, Jan. 5. Francis 1 railroad haa a comparative monopoh M. Munson. Past Altant Surgeon In ' of the territory It serves, while, n, the Navy, will be- court-martialed, by caar of ocean carriers, all the t'r order of Secretary Meyer.' on theirltory I.h competitive THi iinei nave rrit una will re, i that uM 111 to have been dolii and that la lielng done, la entlrt ly legul, and If In rrnllty for the beet interest ,ii the steeragr niiwrnxere, bu If It U determined In this eult that any of the practice are in violation of the Inw in any .way, thev ahall be only too arlad to ceaxe such practice or more gentlemen, among them Aud itor Wood, lingered neaf the door of th chamber. Exactly at 11:15 Mr. Squire, hoarse and tired, finished the message proper and attacked th ap MndlAVAirr.fr nwas fintifhea. ":- TP foliowins' resolution, submitted oy nr. uranam, of orange, was adopted: Reeolved by the Senate, Thst 100 copiea of th Governors mesang be prrnteoior tne uas oi in nensts. ana thst th different portions of the mes ssge b referred to such committees as tho presiding officer of this , body snail oeem appropriate, with the re quest that the commltteee make early reports of such measure as they shall recommend." i v Th Hat of commltteee forty-three In all wa then read. The four Im portant one, for which the genet will doubtless provide clerks, are; me Judiciary, - with Mr. Or'" n. anga, Is , chairman; Appropriation, with Mr. Long, ef Iredell, as chair man; Cities. Counties and Towns, with Mr. '-Martin, of puneombe, as chair man; and Finance, with Mrt Brown, ef Columbus, e chairman. -The clerk are palta salnry of II per day. Lit t la surprise was manifested ever th committer assignments, since most Senators hsd received tin 'as to how they would be cared for In thla re spect , - ' ' :.. - . - . ' The chair, at the request of the Secretary of State, stated t t the Sen-' ate that l per cent of the bills pawed during th session of 1 top were pasaed during th last, ten days of the ses sion, and that this wen due to the delsy In ths Introdo-tion of local les Mletlon. If all bins not -ot general Importance are submitted early, the wot-s th serwlon wlll be greatly facilitated and te erapioyment of extra help In the office of 2 he Kneross-' Ing rierk be rendered- unnecessary. Pefor adjournm, ' the .S"ate, at the surseetlort of Mr. Pbarr. fixed the daily metln hour at 11 o"ci,.k. ex cept en Mondays, when, tu accommot dale those who may go hotri" on Bun- (Continued on pr flv-. charge or drunkenness. Dr Alun-on is attached to the Culled States hlp Buffalo. He will be tried at the Mare Island navy yard, whers ths court will convene Jarntar)' Sfth, t'oinnander Hugh Hodman will t" the preeident of thn court and Cspt. Iof M Kardlng. of. the Cnited State Marine 'orp, will be Judge aitvwnro. TO STRIKE PARLGR MATCH emotion, referred to Mr Klklnn' brave fight for hlu life aftiT u I riK lllneioi. He ssld Mm courHe In tl . mutti-r had been chsracterlntlc of 11m. and bad J always fought and coivt ended man- i fully for prlnclpli he believed t'i be i right. The Senate adopted a revolution ei . pressing "its profound sorrow." ami I appointed the following committee to! attend th late Heuator'a funeral I Meaars. Scott 1UI Kryo, 'ulloni. ialllnger. Lodge, Itai on, Tillman. Kean, Bailey, Foster, Htonc, ( ran. i .irter, Smith, of Maryland, and Hoot The followlnic were appointed iu mrmltte o fithe House to attend i th" funeral Of Senator Klklns: Itepre h, i. t.itlvea Hubbard, Hughe. Wood .ir l Ualnea, and Sturgls, of W. V.; Mion, III.; Andrews, New Mexico; i: o . iir. Missouri; Alexander, New ,-'.k. Iajiis worth. Ohio, Calderheail, k i Hlemp and lamb, V irginia, Ai' .iii:j..in and Livingston, lleorglu, and M .ul, Mass. r p Imni ' li.i t ' h" I ..1 ii i ' oi 1 1 i.i. no ini' i - . : ..ill .1. III,. I...U.- Vp'tterdiy Milrhelle jahl one hijn ilreif mi, I h-vi-M) i;entn a the (iiopoi lionate pain ..f ihi- iniiit i-ohk In thi hiiiip ii r.opi.. ir. eilini; lor ht ten ' tm n nt the M 1 1 1-h lie trii.e who it i"ttt in JhiI After the payment ..f if.PSP it,m t-tiirh mide under I I n.ii st Sheriff Ixuverv relented tlin i ti ii n.en on horid In i h.- Mini "1' t Ihnnilip'd plollttTM cm' ti. lo-neil hy U. T. j l!i nuetl. Jr.. and T. t Joliejp. I "hLltig" M .tp lielle ;ini one of Iip niPii rrest. d had ln- n released before Sheriff Iiwery r.-i!,zp-.i Iin llablllt. f p p r the p o-ti in t'.e .me ami have ri'ftl;etl tn ,iy the pTrt ef theVoi.U The eiifCN ale , t for trial the JiLnuarv term of the Soperlor imrt. stitch mi veni'M J,'iiiuaiy liith. Iloth clan- -thoae led by Kmllf Mitchell,. ;in. Stephen Joan hav employed attor nut and the cimii em Itei conndern IpI liiitrent. 'Chief Join will alo briinr ihut'i- of rirldiery aga nat the Mil. Ii -tile ndheriiti III addition to th" ,'hnrii. i.' .i-wiult with a wcipon. The (i'p-ie- rli-Kt -ame to Ihle nmn ty two in miUii dcj when a banil "' ahout thlrt iiiemin-is went Into camp tie-ir low ii. and the r coming did not attruct v ry much attention. The men were horse-traders ii"i tbo women Rent iil'oui telling fortuic-s Other lit tle hands i ame und mill more until poi-.sliiiy a hundred men In the catni' Thee bund all claim t0 he follower of oim Kinllu -Vlitciit.lle, ho they.aay lected an the ''KlnK of l! of M IME WHITNEY DEAD, A BILL IXTBODVCED IX CON-j C.KEK.S WHICH WILL PROHIBIT ! ITS. TK.. MUKTATIO ITS' MK. W A 1.1 Kit RAM) IU YS tVK" 1 VUM. XEU 'WHITE SMITH mKIXO EXDAXtiEIW UFE OI F-MPLOVK8. . J -v. (By the Assoclated Press.) Washington. V. C.,; Jan. 6. The ni:iv; AiifiiT iso.oon. AN ENGLISH MIUT.VNT 8CF imoiriTE WERE TO KTIK VP AMERICAN WOMAN JO SECURE FOR THEMSELVES THE RIG1TT OF THE BALLOT. (By the Associated Press.) -..Situ York, Jan. . (.Miss E. Sylva Parkhwwt ' dgtWee-of 4he ImmI British Militant Suffragettes, and who haa been Imprisoned because of hrjthe futur If a bill introduced today most valuable ranrm in the state. acm-lty In th caus In th strta of, r llepresenttire Mann, of inolrbe- ."""J.Tt'e .m.h" '""! ... . " . .... ;to Mr. Waller Itsed. the consideration, London, Is here to Instruct American -no The bill, prohibits the it mi, MnK m,oM noooo. women la th latest English mcffiooi j trangpomtion of wnit-wTti.w phos. i of bringing tbout woman' uffrane, a fine ..r tl a an umi . u ..F,,,lrv ,(Wt hH prperty many year for three year. , p ; : ngo. and wa forced to start life again Recent 'in vent (Ration, by the cov. ' without a penny. Ills first work wa. W pi w II i ' M"ntT of tlie Supremo Court of New York. 'By the Associated Press) .rnwall. Conn.. Jan. t. Judg.i Ed l Itiildwin H'hltney, appointed ,in mber J4th, by tlov. White to th S'ipreme Court bench of New York. frtf n -nrif Mtt trrf r.raw r ",u fUt lha. vacancy , wb.Uh b.a4. beaa. I1K1.D, mo.M mil wtljiIAm: m. Ciiut4 by thr dl,ath of Ju!rtlr Cniw KAN DERM, THE CONSIDERATION "Will th English women , get the ballot r h was asked. Thy will,? waa Uie prompt reply. "W will get the billot In a year's time. W hav lb aasurahc from tb Premier that tint our bill will reach It intra reading during-tha next Par rument. 1 mat is au w want th third reading.. .'Then our just rights w.II com.'' . ; ,.' . -" V Then Mis Psnknurst modestly re- rerrea u toe fact mat in had been Imprisoned In Hollowsy jail twice be cause of ber activity for tha ballot L1AN CHOPPED TO PIECES A NICW VOKK BAKER, A.SLEEP ON 108 FEET,':" STAGGERED ItR WARD, AND FELL INTO A roW-ER-DRITEN DOttft MIXFJt, l uiTH FATAL . RE8CLT, " ' ' r (By tha Associated Press.) - i Kew York, Jan. i.Asleep on bit feet Jacob Sellgman, a baker, stag gered forward kr Intd a power-driven dough mixer today, waa drawn Into th machlr and chopped to pieces before the power could be shut 'Off. He had lost ninch rleep latelr, attend-J ing" fchf sick wife," who wag operated en test nltiHt for, append Icitls. The wife. Wlmsa lit was denpslred ofi wiil re'ove r to care for atx cbtUlien snd cany on the business. . U Dayton, died unexpectedly of nnnu. omnia at hla country realdenco heru today. Judgo Whitney wa a descendant m onu of the earliest families In New I'ngland. He was born at New Haven on Augunt 16, 1S67. At Yale, he waa msmner rt the- rttmt ot tTe, -or which i'rwtilent Tuft la a member in 1 SB.'i. he wa appointed assistant attorney general of tho United States by Hrenldent Cleveland, and served about four years. A Democrat in nol- Phorua match under th. penalty e,!type of n,en who maklngfor "lon ii . iiflipi inirrmi oi ine nnir. ma lainer s. " :, " 'p-p p") ul un unit i-nauorui Convention. (Special to Vews and obeerver.) SnUthllald. Jan 5 "White Oak ' e4i,s, ,a,,.ti mi-.... , .t 'arm. near here, which has been hel l ,.Mfl 4 -th. A.UmX tax aev , vniieu ..piaies w to tie prohibited In erals genertitlon end known a one . ' -Air,... Wjilter itand ...cpmeg from tin.' erament have shown that the use of1" ""'r' ,hp mall, from Raleigh to phosphorus In the making of matche1 Av"rtt?w,)ro- "nd f"r ,our sf n" la attended with such danger to the l",k'e,, "ylng the mall only two health of the employee that Prea'dent nd, nv'r h1 6v"rcoa'. Taft terged in his message legislation '1' "f 'ovt' or 14,1 umbrella. H looking toward a betterment of con-."''? '" . , .. ' . v dlUona. J Mr, Sanders' family is one -of the , - . s ' i moet prominent 111 the State, and the APPORTION M EXT BILL. jfamoue old home at "White Oak" liaa : In years gone by, entertained many Two trni Bo Preacnu to CHigreee, ' of th" State'e moet distinguished peo- Onn on Baef of Sl Member-, th f , , , Other on 3. "..";"''..'..,... !... . eMe.A .... ctu. SIILL JMtH HILL TEGGMEN AT WORK. (Py the Aoc!atoj Piresa. Washington, D. C Jan. 6. bill provld ng for reapportionment of the country for representation in Con gress will be presented to the Mouse tomorrow,, by Chairman Crurn packer. or tne House i-onimitiee on ciiectlon. One of tha bills will be based, upon a contlnuanc of the present member ship of 1(1. Thla will fix the bai of represcntst on at one Congressman f.r every 1,4, eo people In the United States.- The other bill wilt tlx a repre sentation of one Congressmen for each 111.177 fnhabltatn. making a total membersldp of 4.11 in tne House, ' Cha'raisn.Crampackef wlU offer the two bill In order that both may b considered ly the committee, , 'A UIU1R IvIlXED. ' fSy I he Associated Press-.) w port News, V , Jan. Or man Was killed Mild another' eeflouily In- Hurel ehfiafa-th naval collier Hector here toilay, when a heafy steel iMrgo derrick rrajihed to he deck.' The dead man t u a sallpjT -'i BEPHlXENTATITli 11A1NEV, ;OF ILLINOIS, ASKS APIfMNTMENT OP CXJMMrTTKK TO INVESTI- tiATE RAILROAD EXPENSES OF THE ia-PBJESlDEXt. 4 By the Associated Press. ) , Washington, D.jC, Jan. I. -Representative llalney. of llllnole. offered a reeolution In the lloueg today asking for th appointment of a committee ef five to investigst th railroad ex penses of Theodore Hoosevelt for travel while he was President Th reeointlon propeae to give, th com mute authority to examine the book ef the Pen.isylvaaia Railway; the Southern Tlnllway and the Northern Pacini; r.allwnv, to determine what etetise ef travel were paid by the Blow 0mmi Snfe at Troiitvlllo (Va.) Poet Ofllce anil Si-ur- ft) fn Mam ami 1.5 In .Money. (Uy the Associated I'rea. ) Hnannke, Va , Jan. f Itohbera ln-t niirht blew open the safe in the TrotH vllle (Vn I post office with nltro-tflv. cerine and stole 2tD In stampa and t:S In money. It I bellevej the bur glars were ,, professloniil vivmnrn. 1 I"ost OfTlcc Inspector II. It. Mosl.y has gone to Trotitvllle . work on the case. ONE KILLED., TEN INJl RED. Collision Iletwocn Electric Car and a Wagon Carrying Wiirkmen. (Vf the Associated Prests. ) Qulncy, Mass.. Jan. 5. One man. was killed and ten Injured a the re sult of a collision today between .in electric car of the Old Colony Street Railway Co,, and a wagon carrying workmen o the yard or the Fore River Shipbuilding Co., here. Dentil of Mrs, Helen White. i .. (By the Associated, Press.) Fredericksburg, Vt:, Jan. t, Mrs. Helen Sibley, widow of the late ex llavor W. Sevmnur W hit, and ,tnh. ter of th lata Oen. Henry H. Hibley, a Confederate commander, died here today, aged TO yers. - Mrs. . White waa twice married, her first husband being Col. John B. Stokes, of Mont gomery. Ale. r an nffteee In theit'on. federsle army. From this union two rormer President and what proportion rhlldren. survive, Elmore E, Stokea waa furnishtd by tb railroads them-lof New-York, and Henry L, Stokes, elves. - : jof Fort Smith, Ark. .. " .,. c, ; it- hV ivne ,,i,,, I,, ih. r,tlle.i Ktul-. ItrSup'port of their poaltipjn in ret-r-ence to Mitchells, tliey uhow a ducu nient drawn up in Washington, D. ' . In July. 110. and Uned by IHe cnlefn of th five Gypsy tribe In tho United Htate appointing Emllo Mitchells, of New Orleans, a "King" In the place of Zlatcho Dlmito. who It wa alle?d had left thi country. This document lienrn the slttnaturea of theve chief and la (own to before a notary publi and In addition, bears the certificate the Vn ted State Secretary of rtutf Hon' p;"C: Kmt; an hw eti-ei f tb.e United State. Three week ago another" band, led by Stephen Joan with his sous, C.reij crry Joan and Paula Joan, a deputies, came Into the county and went Into camp with the other band. About this time complaint was made to the sheriff of the-iuuty and he waAl.tn tliu A'tfTlP,. and demanded and collected the State tax amounting- to $i;t). Within a few davs member of the Mltchelle balit Informed tlie sheriff that the Stephen Joan band had no connection with tlieni and were not entitled to trado und tell fortunes under their license. Hnd the sheriff, acting on this Infor mation, immediately "got buy with the other crowd. The rssult wsa that they were forced to pay their license rieveral m nor d rncuuie mos pisc.s between the two factions and the offi cers of the town of Lilesvllle. were appealed to by the Stephen Joan clan lor protection. Jut before Christmas tne leaoei I of the Mltchelle forces sent a telegram tn Kmll Mitchelle at Memphis and I -.1. .i,...i htm i,t the nreaencn In Anson U,",I iiiiii v. , county of Stephen Joan. An answer ing niessaite from MMchelle advised his local chiefs to "hold Stephen Joan until I arrive "' Theee telegram were read by a reputuble cltlxen pf I.llesville and ho will o testify Mltchelle, on the other hand denle sending the teli-Rratn. The condi tions becHme so unpleasant at the camp, however, that Stephen Joan went to the authorities snd plead that they would give him a force sufflcletit to cmih'.e him 10 get away, and stated that the other clans were practically holding him with his band as pris oners. - Joan came here to Wadesboro and consulted Rtt.orneys and told them that Mitchells we owning, and that he would hav the authority of the. I'nlted State government to collect s . tax of ttit of each member o h clan. Joan anked the attorneys if , Mltchelle could collect the tax, and asserted that hy Joan, did not ac knowledge Mltchelle aa th -Klnf-nf th tribe. H ws told that Mil-"1 rhelle had no authority front the l'ltltd Htate to, collect tax, Sndthst the- thing for them to do was to aim plv refuse to py Mltchelle. ' . Then Mllchtdle cam. tContlnued on par Sls.b ' ' ; f 4 .t 1 i ( ' I t f" h y ' ' " i i . I
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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