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n v3 sunM Gixsirvei f M ti ! to tea tu H.COt ' o "3T iCAUGUS SELECTS SPEAKS ESCAPE , Ocean Liner t?rlnzcss Irene Which Ran Ashore In - Fog On Fire Island, Carrying 1,720 Passengers. WHAT BHYAfJ SAYS ' SIXTY DEATHS III ELECT i.1 n HWlui fjn. 1rf -p r ' gy 11 lill INS , , . ' , I In innmiw i il .! ! ii mf ii iw iii i. mi "I t i ' in. i ii i i hh. m ' ' WAMttOIt, K. C JlATUMDAY HOHMWO, Al'mi 8, It'll . , PiUCJCtfCKKTrt J gwgaMaMBMMiafciii n- i mi n i ji gaaf ' mi i .jMraaagaawn. ... .: iflTiii ciiaei RIC CHAIR BOUT THE CAUCUS COAL MlflE FI fVJrglnljJi Uftda ' Demo- cratlo Leader In SenaV 'BEIT'S Bf 5 V V H Tni-4-. of wlO. IHM t-ervwd T- ,hIw r twioaelo Mart I W4 !H n Mr" l" tor. Ifc lo Utoa Hern M.snhsslrd Bhiistoy 4 (fork rUsord MvlM hi lto tHn TW Un I I My Amkm tatd Ft i WMhlnilun, I. I. Ap'M ' ' lor rtuMM . Mr1la. o Vtrsmia. M lx'4 H Ik IfeauMTattr nuwi m )ilr' tn 4 minor II )r U lrr 4tr1ii Ik rMt 'cmar ) rtd II ! of tha 17 i jIm rant, 1 anc hr tiw Hviioila K Mhlvlr. of ' dun. wba Ib'd ! UJ i halrman B'lor M K I'hlltxn. Vw Vlrtlnla. m ri4 iwrtuii wf Irn raurua. ihr lou laM naincl lla havlni brn itllnd ! ln. Ho NrMlnr r dctlnl a i t l.ni T iary Tha aaiMTid tng hiiiImI did ot develop Prior tu lh lon lh t-roraalv lamortata. u Ih fl l.ir, of William J llrran prafar to l.i lalfnalad. mrt In the "IfU uf Hntor Ovr to canvaa lli iltua I un A nntnlM-r found lhrialvra lu an rmlMirraaaini pualtimi. I.u l I'ladiaa mada many am ihai In)- would aupiHirt air. Mai tin for tha minority l-adrrailp MaMar Had ralbraanai nilitrl. It a divided Ihr priHirraalvat hould vote for Wriiator Nrwlaniia. of tN'rvada. aa rVnatora t'ulbaraon, of Tra. and Htonr. of aliaaoun hoth Wllnad to brrurna randklatra. Tha Ian waa rntacad la i-aarna. hoararor. whan h laaraad that air Mhi..i. ho tl vlca- haLrmaa BB4ar ta arudrrahlir -ftf natar Monr during (ha ku Ctmgifaf. uld aot lubjari I rcmas tn aoiapllniaatarr vol f thoaa aha would; not vat for Mr. JNHI-IIB "vral of th nrogrvaah ra aftar Ih confarrnr. ronraidMl that Mr tl.n.n i ould not DO dnlcaiad. Fallura la tin. at hla candidacy waa duo partly le hi wagaa ol Ih.- tno ainalb-r Iwia. an-l having I man originally aroujpM out a a or.larad it of thr hotiaa Ix-av-th candidate of tb Hryan following m ha declared hr uld ..on rr , Ird by Manator Hton. to prrrnt Ihrl turn and ' artll. thr woniun rlalita " election af lthr Hcuator Hall ay .r1 About half an bout lalrr aitn.aa waa Jtaroa Holh of thr Han torn g.'n- alltliig ul the table -ullo- I i - o k t t . eraly known a the raguiaaa. wrra hi motro r 'ttnig nr ti.e iov. oard by th rorraalvaa II look-d whan Sak . t'lrrcd the ro.m uriil for a linn- tlittt Mr Martin would br rlraighl lo hi- irr, caught lo r l thr ;ictc4 nnanlmounh but Mr Br an arm .iau iab'.-l hr three moo m ant ad an out-and-out progrraalva tha l.rraat with n big hu'- I" i.mfr namrd. and Krankltn tntd noma of th he h.l .arrl.-l in hla cat t""-lft it raw iwmncnnp nanatora mat tiyyisrw,ri, w, left n .rrr nrownn ...a; inch oppvriuni-l tl-a. 'r ... I. .'V;'W-:.a f ( r . . Su" .'. 'S' 4, I ' ' ' . ' Vr -li,. ' Air. Martlrl waa nominated br Hen. tor Clarke, of Arkanaa. and Senator Bhlveljr py Beuator Kerrn of Indiana. The expnat-ted long contest did not the runartVg mat of Mr. Bryan In the ktat eampalgn. Banator rttoat aec. Initul tha Bhlvaltf nniainallM in.. XV vote euat irriuinti foe tha IlMnn- rra'uj atrengiji. Jao fwi..aoataii,f..VJ f,.rr',1,;;' Tillman, of Boulh Carollim; Terrn110'10'"1 Tut f1"" nf I leer la and HhlVolv wera aham " bcMiaaa of tlrneat, and Senator Mar tin did not vot. . Ilnvr tbe Heaatnra Voted. . Tb roll rail follow: Kor" Martin Bacon, Bulley. ! Bank head. Hryan or Klorl.li; tVillion, riarke; Cwlberaon. Kletcher. Koater, lehnaWn. - .Overman. Paynter, Percy. Mayrier, Simmon. Hmlth of M inland. BwanHon, Taylor, Thornton. Watson nd William. ' i - For Uhlveiey Jnhambeflaln, Davta, Core, Hllohrock, Jolinaou of Maine. Kara, I, Martin, Myer. New land a. fVOorman. Owen. . Pomarene. Keed, mlth f rloutli Carolina, and Stone, ii (Cuutlaued rt Page fW. State Ceti Yerdict of Second-Degree Harder THE DIE BUTCHERIES 1W KttiaraMti Mtral Miaayval RanaMl t awalva; Haaw a laH Minuklal lrrw ltd M lar llir hllltam. Ka4 Itllaal mm lW 4 InaNl-H liar tlian Takaaj raiHyaM f t unaaH rirvrnalwru April 7 A 'in 'o avara of ilrllnarallon ilia )urt in tha pah murdar lonlal.i found lipli yili of miirdar In irt -roa4 drrr- all a wad no rout f a hat rar hn ika ardl-( i ra'urnad iitdla laniala ao'-uarad iimi h would paaa arnUrma tomorroo Ilraaoaouro. April Tha iakni of rA'NIanrr n lha trial ' I'm Hat for la,. niurd of kl air. ai Hiih folirt r'attruarr I tin !- n i I ana rluoad at 1 1 thU rnuinlna In Hi Muprlr . un h'ta At lha rem'lualoa of 1 1 - ti-atiinom . kVilla ltor ;altH anoouiii ,1 that Ii" nuld onU a'k vrrdi.t ( inuid. r In tha Mun.l dagruc Al.tklna a l.rc-r opanlnf argumrat. ha uiiil that ahii praaa liad baan da larcl inaana aii'l pravloualv oikaig oad to' lha a luni than a n.. iiuaation ' hla knoaliik rlahl from rong I 'o.l.-r lh- 1 drmr unit rotnli-ttil iu au.:h ia'K he roill.l rw- f murdar Iht- aron. 4rtr- Kor In- i.r.arultoii rl...n. r I. -IIII. 0 that Ihnr falhi r knra what a In n ha kill. J thrlr four a.n of I h. ballavad hr a at doing mother and brother In-lu" Tha firm allu laam Maaka :l vi-an old aald that ha waa awdkanad ailv on tha morn, lug of rrbruarv lth In hto father i lUarrallnc ib tha kluhaw whar hl n"tnaf waa prrparlnc wraakfaM ,HI 'rathor waa abumng -tna w.mian raw I " hr aald alio waa boarding hla atalr huaband W IIIUl MMIar. wali-h ant f-l Miliar and hi wlfa llvlag In Ih.ma of tlialr o n. aoma ! dlatanir o Hh aka ulao hacainr 'r" an id aoii.n. io rna miirr I - tM- would not gU him tit n ullboMI u Bold, th"' wolllrto leaa tbuii rt. niiniitr. KHnnit-.tion ahi.tfcl thnt III. knife hit. I I" i" I ' 'ted the lienrt Iii two plu.'f. ami the ilurd t(ab Vtf. iuM Im-Iow the bt.n hilt .the - id. iur a no' allow. -1 i 'he trial. It i a fact that w bih Six a is waa aai tula half bout apoken . t hi j laam Knoaka. he had g ' 'be ! hnill. of his daughter mxl lo.rr l lr .rut Iter hii.hu nil. William Milhv hi- druth occtirrlng two daji. nfi.numl KpeHkh ia captureil In I r . l ' 1 mil. loll f- 'hi of Kebruarv ;mn. tting the two l-conard brolherH neini. t. 'dentil after he had gltrn 1. 1 Il knife ha did Ihl cutting r it I. ahown the witnt-rwea and thu )- n i . I fled It aa the ame one w ith wh. h tl" I High Point murdcrn were mmin"! Thr dr-frnac did not deni Ih.- kill ing, but Introdwfccd the recorda . i 'i ! rtuorir I'otirt of T;iilU'nl in I where, affcr an intiiri . Xi. Judlrtallv adjudged lnan an. " enl tn I he aa.i turn danger. XlrKee. auperlmenilT'nt of the In at Ralelgli. ahnwoj liy tbr rccor.K that Kpeak. i adinlltrtl ApriJ 1 ' arid mailed on tlw night of Jul: 1 M'l 'Oh Hr said thr eherlff of t'.ullfor.l . . waa hotlnaJ ,f the eacaii. aa wm. a t wile at High Point itecoru oi tn rTaiiruon inv ' Aaylnm. I ithal. ha ' 1HI and Aaylnm. In Maaaachuaetta, ii- .1 rifaah wa-: rwnflneil' tUvr- " waa arnt hj' two keeper. Hlah Point to bia w.fe. wllll in-, i tlonx that he m dangcronr. At rfnothar time rivcaka n- - from thr Worceetrr Aylum aa f.n Norfolk, and hot won at. fitch Poim waa paid expenar to mart Ihr iiihh n Norfolk and tak him home, an I .i wame.1 that Kpeaka waa dangrron Many High Point' rltleena tectiii.'i that he waa Ituutne. anil aeveral ihi elan who had exit'mlned him teriitied to th aawi effect Mr. Hndaon. of cuneel for lb. .1. r.. . ...,,., , ,,, JMtZlTK be " port ut the contention that in the . , ' '.h l;?,.R,,,," 'f "?' I Ol in man inawne Aayium. lie n.n - In never been dlaxharged therefrom and being an cipe; that, being rr,i at tha time of the rommlarlon of th crime, he wa not reeponalblc in i.i and we ub)'t to .re-aubmlnaiou tn the lrtaane aavlum aa an escape . W. H. 8wft. of the defenae. ...n- Juilae Danlr' Drninrrrr Derialim. -Kpeakln- 4hH. morwloa. a( hla de cuilon Wedndy night utalnln the demurrer m Kltrhln a I net Wood Judr Denial aald that h fell hound by the decision of tbe Hupreme Court In Roswetl v. yr. It N". f He-i did not thlnkit was In hla province m overrule thatvr. tjf hla decialon wrong, he aald. he had no doubt the Fopremt Court would reverse It. H , had the higher reanert for the opln- Ions , of Jaatlrea Oark and Damlaa who dlavented. hut tb majority of th ronrt had decided advwraely t the pinion nf Justice Clark, ahd Dougla. and aa Ion a th eaae-waa 4inre- j veraed, "tiperlor Court Judge, w hat- i Mr Maaat a - "-.' 1 1 ' i ;," -i ''.' 'f " ' -W. , -- ' r ' ' f I -I ''!; !( J , ,, t ! . ' . f I ' a ? (I 1 d I .. 1 ; I vrrtriuf n.i , . .V'- 'vr'"'. ; -'- '.I. ,i ,.. rr ,r. . . J.JS.' i!.a'.limi,!Is a.Jk.l'iaaauta-' -- . .'' i' ''-' n'fH'rM- -r" -a ' ' 'I ,J - 'a j'" -'.j t,' ' -.-' - -' ' LV -v : ;. .-'-j- 'r -v'ii .-;- ... v! ...1 I .... "-t --; t h - . Nw VoTk, April T. Tha I'rlnaaaa Iranr ftb North Oar man Uo Una, ot of OaBoa on March fJ. totuvh ami aahora rwatordar on fr Ulan o bawh. naar tha Un Hill Mf aalBf atatlaa. Tha Ufa aarara at tka lllll atntum on rira laland bam It haar il illatr.. w blatlra ahrtaking throufh Ih foJ. "nvay knew tka aialllnf alraa for that of ou of th'- big im-fhii linn . Iml tit fi Ihl. k aa aall riot h. and no Vaaaal wa to b aaB. "Man lha b-U' ' waa thr word aant .rar thr trli.hona t tha III.- ivli,g elation at Point of Wood and Hla Tolnt. and lha Ihra" rtwi pig off to .wk f .r a v. aal atranil. d anmaw har along tha traarharuua Fir lalknd baarh. Whaa tha fK liflad thr vraaal waa aightad pounding on a aand bar Th. a waa running au high that th Ufa Ixiata rouM not apBroarh har Tha I rlnsraa Iran la rarrylng 33J cabin paaannaar and l.4ka ataaraga inangara. Thr llnrr I ma of th iTarh ablpa of tha North liar ma a I Jo) da .Mrdltrrr anran aarrlr. HU- waa Ballt la If b ih Tulran Wilpbulldlog Company. Kh la lit fat long, wilh a attty foot Imn and a air pi h of tblrty-lght faat Hh dlapuua 10.111 lona and la drUan by anflnre of ,0 horaapo rr Captain F foo Itta-Patraaa In command of ih II nor It waa h w bo. with tlri FrlBai Irma. took off th aaaaanaar and rrr af tha t'unnrdar rilav.m'a bn th.' Hla von la want on th roc ha an tba C'aat of Hi Amorr. two yrarft aga., Th Prlnaaea Iran a-a thr firm viaaH to br th PlarortMi warr-U for halp. ... XIAj THK r.VWCfiVtM SWKlAr THAKifUKHtP. ' ; J .- tBy Aaatata rwaa. -, Srw York April 7. All of tha I 2 paaarur-ra oo tb (Handed atam ahlp Prima Iraa hat Vri aafaljr tramfarrait to tha Prlni Pried"''!) Wlli"lm at o rloch thla grtarnom rdlng to a wlroUaa anaaaaga trna th Frlnacaa lrBr'a captain n Junt flvr hour anil Ian minute , j((M, r .rllMW, lr,. r.' Iranalair n,,lir ,(,er nghtfall thr) wcr.' aafaly Tbr flrat paraaiur. r off waa ' In fir niorr timorou ataaragr blilp Mill Hard aaxt Kaai la lb hand. A tot thr lln.r on Ihr bar nightfall aboard har hard and faat In the group of aand. and I'aptaln oddard. of Ih lme Hill life Having aiatlon. . iilnit" that ha will be a prlaonor al Iraal a weak, parhap a fortnla-l t In Ihr .". I. . .ura alnw ab' uru. k hr hu- liwi iavord w ith . oinparllval llih wratlirr. but a etlff Wow from th aouthwe-i might open her plate, mi -h In her hulkhra.N and wrench a i-ait of her atout at. I frame Tnn aniall b-. two lugr and a i. n. f eliln tok part in the reacue unlay hi1" a revenue cuil-T and a derotict deMroer atood bv Tonight I'aplulii U-llcn ..n I'H.i-. i (.till alandlng lr hla ahlp HI) Inn . r, of .1 men He repeat t'lat he cannot boa he happened In br ki.i --.ling ten mile off hla courae w hn he urij. k ,evrr lr they may rnlertahi of th" i .-err. in. of the ilci'bon. hiv l...oi"l i hy it To niiraur nv oih. r . om h said. would br Jllllh IHI lllalllmr.lli tlon. which would iiroiin e mi. Ii . oi lulon ami uniertalnt) in tin a.liiin.i" iril..n of Ihr law a would i't " eral.le l)iiiiit llai.'hal Cairoll ..i " 'i. '" niKht crrrlwtl H. I' I 'oI. iiihii i ' l"edrrl prlaonrr who haa le.-u h i' here In the county Jll t lit- nil' of hrraking Into the Krrm-rav HI. r -' ..trice in HnlltbuTy for trial HaiHiurt lo Mining 'ontmny tlflicer- jt night thr bti.int table ' i"' ilullford Hotel war apreil for thin five gueata to accorhnindata th. i." k holdrra of tlic Xalional Mlllli'i Tunnllng fVimnani. w ho wr. no . ' ing In the crty. T'he baai- of nperutlo'i of lha company la nt Iradvlll. t'ol but aevrml local gcntlemrii are mtei ejted lo th concern. Dr. W. U. 'Iris oni elected aerrrtarv Hn.l treiif iirrr of the company raterrta TIFT IlilfilS i CONFER THK MUX KlTBJKfT lhflSK.I W AS lXTt3tXATIiAI. PF.VK AX IICM;XYi Tit ntKvkfl i tHARS. . ., ..... . . I - Aaayuiwvvi i . ve?. Wah lag ton. D. . April 7. Pral- lenl Taft and WTIlltinr J Brran talked about peace today. llh"r thlnga mgyi Th. m " u. waa deeply deplored have norrle up In thr hour' dlacuaaion nv m, m-n who worked with Bridge the Preatileiit and the Neliraakan h'luiir v i, ti,.i,i iuni In the highest . toaelher at the White lliiua?. but iht ,, u rnatlonal'iwara urrxlomlnulcd Mf itvbu wa pa. iicuiar v lou-rrairu a , ..". . ZZi. ," dent Taft more thaw year ago which he th.M.ht mlirrt Jo much to prevent ewmmleahen lo whkh dlput betwewn nattona might be aubmittrd. ,,,,,.,. ,n- ,-ould not hind the cminUlea tnvolved. but they would be BUbltuhed to th world, and i him exert moral forre. K tenia al IHMr) and In HaneHI. (rtrievlul to New and t rbaerVer. I l"unn, irfl T. Parhafka the jieat e.t i.rirralloOfkatne moit f ertnturn thai h ever been known ud .n iht aeet wUl bo daeie Ihlw aprlna, larm. era have been worklifg One firm her i old fifteen ear toa of mule. Mr. V. W. Harrl ha accepted a poaltlon on tha road with the Moaeley afe I'omiiany, and left yeatetday on trip to Cincinnati and Chicago, Mayor N. A. Towneend went lo New fork rtalurday oh a biulne trip. Hla wife arcompaniea mm. Tney win ttop over m Washington a few dat) in their t baeit. I mler" Hi hew UW by the last 1rg kit, lure Mr. H C. btcwart, of UHing ton, wa Spool nt art county tas aaeaanr for Harnatt by th Corporation Com-iwnfog. ui' ruoin nun ' r - d to th !.- k of har IMrr ahlp. th.- on Ihrlr way to JNrw lom and Hie.n-cond bab Tlia cabin FREIGHT KIUS FLAGMAN . .. . II. publican, or No reotore the pro- 1 1 .. -i-t i -n that baa heretofore elted I W. ItfUIKiKltS HS HtrTII IJ-'4iS '-eiwerti the two part lei In th. . ..in- in t.e aaalgnmrnt. I T OTF XI VWM ArTr H ! A,r fh ronf.r,,,,,. Mr Mnn I HtTTOX T IHHPITle hTtrttV klv' ""' " llernent bitterly arralgn- iiii! what he called th unfair arbi fiP .HKVr XKAK BKXfw) t.,r ,.nd hruUI atlon" of Ih.. Uemo- ''bj In "trampling the right or the 'H.e. i io sw an. Obaerver . j minority.'' The ta.rmrnt promlaea a Hi naon. April 7 K.vlra through Hw K Kopuhllcan tight to take ad van- ir mht No. J, from Uocky Mount lo rioren.e, Captain ftruud. conductor. hh.I Mr Zlmmrrman engineer in ..i. i J V, Urldgra. the flaanuin. 'n th. ninth t.aaa track here thia morti mi: imahlng both legn. cutting the lijht hit off near the I high and the ! " o ie Itcluvy tha kticc. loiter thte . . iilng be died. I 'r "uf.-a waa uncoupling a . at ou i. tho chain' extending from the lew i in the couallrur waa broken. He flipped, and fell between the moving ini mi ' of Which paaaed over hla I. Kv ii, n taken lo the olheci uf Ih-. I'.nker V Ctley. where tempo ral' ui.'llral aid waa tendered. Ar . . -n. i ... 1 1 ' .1 he Dr. I'tlry, he waa Ihrn k. n .1 i ipei'lal train to the hospital i. I'. . ii. v Hie. where hla limb were 'Wrldge, wW "' r ftagmail. MVeff in it... k Mount and had a wife and on,, fhii,"! II.. had been In the Coaet Line mm vice about two year, rteveral llr... ul in. n here today aald that he waa on. .' i io- "est men in tn aerrire nr the fw.n Mnr A ,..,K, recelvad ' by the , .r,. tnia afternoon tliat Bridge, il d about o clock. IttiiMMi I'.illlli and lleuarball. At (be t..w tiveniton held here tat niKht N l' Kvala waa -MrMnlnated bv the Demon n- for mayor and J. F Woocliill. I. 'IHh'fl and W. K. Hoyull for ablernien ' In a I'velv ..u i-j.1 between th ba. kvt-ball team-, 'f Smlthfteld Oraded hV'hool und l u-"ii High ffehool here this afternoon the former defeated the latter by a amr.- of l to 13. , THE REPUeiiS GBHFER IIOIKK I.KAI. IXCDINO MONK INslHt.KNTf), ItOLO ' iMRhT FOMMU. CfFKRafCri- ' WHAT I.KADI H MAJf Jf'" BAID MBSKglKVn.Y X' (Bv Aaap-lntrd I'rew.) -Waahlngfbn, April 7 Tha flrat for mal rnnference of llrnublleaa Kouae leader. -Includlnir repreaentatlv at the inaunrent . portion "f th part)-, n. miaiioru nini . uaiaaan 'rln Frlrdrtch Wllhrlm aa .aarngrr anrouIy gave prr. rdafat w. Iield thl afternoon In the olfli-e of Minority Leader Mann. It follow ed h r. fuaal of thr Drmocrala to give up .mi more committee place lo the I..K- oi every parliamentary privilege to tnajie thing hot on the floor Mr Mann submitted the liualon tu i be lotiferrace of leader ihl aft- ernoon und aeked whether he should not refuae entlrel a nama oomuiit !. on the limited baal of reprraen tatlon given by the Democrat It wa rtc let-mined to go ahead with tiie dec. lion or 1 tap li hi lean membere. Mr j Mann atat.-d after the conference that i absolute fuirneea will be ahown th i Inaiirgrnt In the arrangements 01DEST CITIZEN IS. DEAD WIUJ.Wl HOMHil,. Uf WAYXR YrXTY, IU VK.AIIK f)U. VET- ' ' 'KRAST tH MKATt AV -AVI I VDf A.V WARS. PAKSrX AWAY. (Hierial to New and Observer I Uoldaboro. April 7. At his home on thefarm this afternoon there "fell on sleep'' Wayne county's oldest cltlsen, Mr. William Howell, familiarly, known for III-, military record, running back l.evond Ihe Mexican to the Indian wars, a "War Bill" Howell. He was 105 years old, by authentic chronicle, anil Ue doubt If there la an older man In the ntalc . . farmer tiy avoratbm. and wa active as urh up to the very lime of Hitch ing the crop fr Ihl year, when he was taken sick and lingered down to the end. which came at 12 n'.cfbck to day. The funeral will b held from the home tomorow morning at 11 o clock, conducted by hlder i aey. of he Primitive Baptist faith and the tntrrment will br made h, . Wlllowdale Cemetery, thto city. . , - - Hnpa " Crrrk t'otnmrncv'iiicni.'' t Special to New and Oliarrver I Dunn. April 7. Bule a Creek Acad emy, twelve mile from here, will hav It twenty-fourth commencement exrr rise front May 7th to lltli. Kcv J. A. Campbell principal. Dr, T W Kelly will prtauh tbe aermoji on Hunday. th 7th. On the 11th- the addreaa will be delivered by Judge 1. C. PfTtrhard Kev. h. W HplHman will deliver dlplj- nut to a Sunday rk-hool clwas of about '..iheia equally devoted to true Dem on hundred. Tlvrs are Ihlrty-eeven jocracy. aa an Immovable force and graduate In th literary department jlmpurlunt factor lis determining the thuyear. Tha school I the oldest and pollrle of the Democrat In minority largest In the county. Bailey itci Not, in the Majority Generally Tha rill I Ikaaa "fii allay taaai- Maasata (Mr INM NN ,.11 a- lwraa1 ta I i-aaa U W Maj WXfc I Mi, .i iiaata MaOa) aad hhjaa Thteaa "m Afla rulilia Mall to Otfktra M iata Ua. to laait WW. Hmm -"r OttoaH taaaal iaaH (Itoa aa 0W Ma. l-aai-.aal a to talM Ad I tova of riMrj .tramtoj kf Ilka bra. j lf r,,,,M "U- flaaata rWaai Wto of tha) I' a. I Aaaiallli . -- . ... ... I jrala, rw AH Hfir aaa ITy THOMAS) t. PKNCK. Washing! a. D i April f.-a.na-t..r Martin, of Vlraiala. waa Vrtd BHaerlty leaaVar af lha Me laaa, ret riyliuj xitaa aawlaat IT cwol fa Henator Halwly, af Mary toad Tha raavlt awk th crtal of a Miter fight Hn4re Mimaaewa and rr niah aupuortad. Mart la Tba rb-tory of Marti s la hailed a ; rra t'.tnary" by th aroerraariv pigs , ta raia aupoortlnaT tb Indiana rWnarar. All of th Da as erratic enaior rra poliil.ally debated elata. aara Wat son and Chilton, of Wtt Vkrglnbx, voted for Uhlvely m i. Hrywa. who baa taken aa actlv haad fca tka rnnlrat, uppos Mania, and support d Nhlly. ' WkM Mr. Hryaa Hand. Modifying previou uttaraarra an th abet attributra to hi an. Mr. trryaa aald today nu that If I war a aeaator my flrat chase weald nt b Mr. Martla.'' Nearly all of tb new asnators (U'Uormaa. af Nw York, iau laded I vwwd for rtonatur Hhlvely. Heuator Stone, af Mlasourl. who tod lb 0-fc acaitaet IhsnaUr Mart lav. 'aX bvhea saana hp fain W tka . cue coateat aad tha fleet It win hav on tha party In th Bcnat. In aa Intvrvlew tonight ha said: aak me what to the aignlflcaave of this vot. It mean Iht much at least, that here are seventeen senators who will stand together In fighting for true Democrat) There were several Hendtora like Culberson, of Texas, aad Wlllkun. of Mlaalaaippl, who for per eona reasons felt obligated to support Henator Martla. who 1 am sure can be depended upon to line up and stand with th seventeen when we coar to conalaev snijMrtant queatlona af legto- UlllOB. Hupr Tat fur PrvgrceHv UomisaMatam. Although th ao-callr, prgTeealvea appeared to be hi a alight minority oa the vot. due to peculiar coniplka tiona that had aiiaen recently, yet a a matter of fact I am sure there can be no doubt that when w come to act ual work oa tha floor of the Senate there wl be a derided majority who w III srdentlv auDnort tha v..rv thin the aeveoteen abator, will .land -for. be, f wri.h Johl) H.; me Program arranged I by the Horn, den general rnanager of the (mtarlo ,u. u fur thla extraordinary sioa.r,d Weatern lllera tn Ihl reclon. It embraces legtatotton of the Canadian u one of the largaet and moat uB to re. lproclly armnt an ha tariff It-1 date roller! In the region sell in lis larger aaperra, on tne eler- tlon of I'nlted Htatea Henator by di rect vote, on tno aomisaion ef New Slfikn ami Arlr.uiia and one or two other Ihlnga bay. IkitwiTiiJ in rlraate f-nvoe Bo ctprotdtf. ' r am ronrldeiit thai If the question of passing a r" ipi.H iiy bill should bo aiibmitted lo the I lelflorrat 1.. rj, iu.m 1 I . 1 - &m . i , 1, . . o,M.. . .1.- iv lili, J a.i.i... .i mi, iiiiiij-iiim urin ocrats who were in the meeting today v.ould favor It I think the thirty-nine' will be unanimous In supporting the constitutional amendment for the di rect election of Senator. J think there will nt U. more than two or three of th ihirtv -nine who would op pose the . Iini-.ni. oi of either New Mail. of .VrlMn.L Oi, th. UrtrT tijwlf there 'rna,y.. jiil'i probsblv wi lie. some slouirretng off of i a few Senator from tba main body on i parth uUi items, such aa lumber. But, my prcrnt expectation and belief la that a erv large majority of Demo- era tie Kenalor will vol together. .... ., . . upon pr. il.ally all of Ihe Item, of."11 TH1XG IX KKXtiK MiV the larirr hill which the House of Hep. reseniatlv ea la to pa "The hwelld HrAcntreei." "One tiling I aura that the seven teen Senator Who Voted together In the s ii' us today ran be depended upon to ' t substantially a unit on all matters of legislation rominic be- Iforr lbi session or before the follow- 'in ealuti of I his Congress j will answer your question, tnereiore, ly saying that the algnlflcance of this line-up I- I hat a clear and well de fined for. of absolutely dependaol Democrats have appeared In the Hen ale In th" form of a romped and or ganised body. It will be a body .:..., .i ta.e. f i-,i.." tnln,, a these seventeen think, can 1llv The aeytMUeea . ..will aland there in the UcriAia not a a faction iirsanHed to make miarhlef or to create a llcilon. but to prevent that?' They will not stand ther as a men ace to anybody elee or to aesume any right or privilege that 1 not com mon to all Henator. ' It will be their constant d.vslr to keep the Democrata of the Henate harmonised, compact aggressive, with a view to the moot effective work poe aihle Bui come what may. they will tn,t there. Joined a they will be by of the Senate ' j Horrible Colliery Dittiter Near Serin ton ( ad l ore era believed te have awrtoaed tuy ta a aito In Is U t'wUtotT BA Tkvreep, thrwa thia city. Thr ava aewteeted by al- aa4 exyaaa leak Ihl art sense, awake . tka awust waera Mm mea we rat dtooeverwd ace ata bead a the bvdle af twa aaaw aasd s boy wa had avtdeaUy faltow wbllr groplag thetr way t aafety. T thwet faaalUar kk eoodHkm ra th Pwa- " esaat eolllery the aBdrael of tbea kodlaa tadlraud taat tlser waa orae Uoally Bo hop fo LB etaver amprto oed mlaara. A great anarrHy af th astasia and boy era foraLgnwra, far tea a VaJ. tar KoUjht and Br ana Alfred Dan being twa A atari oa a wbe wort , thotsgbt t kavve aertobed. Tb sir atartad a few mlautaa Iks ' fore i o'clock thai morula ka aa aevgia bowa at tha oaesilsat of a tup II foot from th ewrfaw Tboro were aaoa to th attao whaa twa -r started, aaoat Maty af thorn were at work ka a "bllad" toaneJ at tka. end of tha elope, far wheaa eeeea waa romptotet blocked by kr, aasohe and th gsasrwtsd gwaaa. Uaaga ef mlavera at the Pajseaaetl, led bf Mlae a pert tew da at ieeaph , Hu-tiey aad aaatoud by the Throo Are Vaoruaooc cavrrtod bee rote aha mlw aad fht tba hr. Tha U sited Waiaa mma roaoao oat ' atattoaed lei Wllkeobarta waa sunn mooed early In tha afteraooo. Tbrea maav With eaygwsv tonka u4 botawetk oa, samilit ka pawrtratlng th atopa for hand red feat after th bias at ts OBaino hews had aubatdod. aad they came opoa the bodtoa af tb twa asea aad a boy. ..Their fata wore birrted la the wet, (tola a If they had died try U.g to earia lha deadly aad lateaaa neat A aorpa of too ro. rue mea later cam apoar svrl -bodies strewn atoak tha roadway where the men had fallen over on another la their freaMed fight to get to tb end of the Move. Tha bodies were carried t thefrt of tha abaft and stacked up In pf la the narrow face. to be taken out after nightfall Thla waa done to rvdllfy th h error consequent upon the Cletraeted wived, ( hltdren aad other relative of tb trie, time ska thronged the mouth ef the shaft Trops borough efflolejs, daaoty ' patrolmen and a squad of the data constabulary were summoned from Pottavlll. three mile away, to tak can of th crowd. There waa no violence, although It wa feared there "la-ht be wmie dlavrderly demoswtra tlon on the part of the friend of th foreigners among Ihr victim Tk collier to owned and Operated r.. " Al Uawe Mxty Were Imprto.Mtetl. ncraiitoa. !'.. April 7 Meacuers this afternoon, pushed bv ih blase at 4:4. penetrated the blind Maagway for a short distance. They came upon the bod lea of two men and on boy and brought three out Tbe dlarovery of the bodies leads the official to believe, so they aay, that there to no hoprof any of the men been rescued alive Th leviaed estimate of men Imprisoned nlawa the number at sixty. Heranton. Pa., April 7. Jo-,.ph Kv- na. heavd of the i'nlted Wat rewnia -ar died, at t o'clock to nigh'. A de fee tiv mine reoeaa helmet caused bin. tn suffocate. TOR OIVED T10 DEEP KH lR. t.KAIIAM PAriJCTEK HTKl't'K HIS HEAD OX BOTTOM OK HIV Kit ' (Special to News and Observe' I Dover. N C . April 7 While bath. Ing frit evening In Neuse river, about three mile from Fort Barnwell. Dr. trraham Faulkner, In diving struck I hi head on thr bottom of tb river. Friend i-reeent rescued him from the river Ir. Albert l'rrott. of Ktnston. cam., down on the evening; train and went nut with friend, to bring the young doctor to Dover. It by believed that he l badly hurt, but up to this hour the extent of his Inhiriea are not known here. Dr Faulkner la the fn uf Dr. T H- -Faulkner, ef Klngtoji, ghowltl keep Hirer tyrw 0aa Itrfura and After the Mectrua. (Msdlena Herald ) Eternal vigilance Is the price of pngreae. a well aa llbtrty. and th rltlseB of North Carolina must learn to keep their eye op after tha elec tion a welt a before. If they weuld -only do this. It would b suTprtelag how much better the politician would behave, and hew much mora willing they would be I do what tha people , want done. Instead of beetle round the stump and doing exactly what tha people do not want done. -V '4. J 4 . -a"" ... k. Jf
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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