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'K!iH.eA;at.,; Tf Tha Only Dll In Xnh CafoiiM Thai Ilai Out rlr warmer haturtkij-; Sun day fair; I in aiodrrale -vsirtaht wind. -- - . MIcliPH IrmiirrMarp J. lamest irnicrsturr, ST. Total prrt rptisUtn . line &CBKKUXKI Leads all North Carolina Dailiesimi News aed Circulation News amdl 0berero ' . - a.- i i ' . i ' . . it -. r Sf FIRST CLASH IN STEEL INQUIRY Between Trust's Counsel and Committeemen mens of co-oiwi Chairman Stanley Propound Some Posers Thai Are Avoided or Re plied lo Only Inulrortly N One Man In Hh! World Whose Businma Fximiplc Is Regarded A the law of ItiiHjiK-w. B) Men of t.rcat Cora inrri'ial Interests But lawyer Hints There Arc Ideals Tlial Might B. PT-ninl In Mr. liey-retro." ( i;y III'' Assm uto.l Fuss ) W.tsliiinttun, June -The first flash between tin House I'onmiit'-' of Inquiry int. i th Inilel States St-el . ..rpiu-ait.ni affairs and . nunsel ti r that combination. It V Linda bur;. 01 urrcd today when Per. .val Huberts. Jr. a d re-tor. was under tx.iinin.it . n Mr l!.! rts and f"tm ,, i.-. -President J.ini f da:-ley. ..r 1 1.1 'urpUlJ.lL'ri. ! Md a wit nr..c both l. ."if. in.; iba: ' xcre inad' b, par. d output between ii.. 1 maiiufa. Mr. i !rfor- the Ktocl orpiirmmn was f.rnnd. Tli. . ..inmlti. I. "lav fi.:irt t' ti.. that ihr.M.Kli Hi" '"'T dm-urr- thr pri. . .if M- I .r...u. t -r l,llntili.'d and .-..m p-tlt Ion . urlaUed a- rfte. tl. l .I- tlit ' wn- prl'T 1.. iht- rtr. I . .".rp..rKtt..n formatP-n ,v irntli mni rt-. m. nt made rt-- iiplip th Sh'-ruiaii ants trust .aw 11' I thn it..mi pint of pliiian throp that guldod lndepen..flit steel ma.iufaaturcra to make agreement l.efore the organisation of the 1 nlted Mat. ' Uteri Corporation" representa tive Hall, ef Te-.as. aahed Otrector 'Uihcrt. as prompted lha itecl on pninlon to savf the natlen In hv taking oer the Ttnne'c t'oal ud Irou Kvnio) "" v ' Mr Bflberta w replying tliat he did net believe phllunt hrofly entered into business. whe .xttorney l.inda. hurv proi.-sn.l saamat the question. I sul. mil. sai.l .Mr Mndahury. tli .1 rtiim'ni i..hm.h tn. que- tomer and I ne v Itnes ar. unse. m- The form of the question v. as m HW-.l and Mr It n be rut answered that ,11,..' th- foriuntlon of the St-el I'or- o busll.ess men in this country iMd new bleala which govern. I., avert destructive competlt d them !on I Ijelleve," he said that through c.r .tinners 111-11 111 the I business; ltav ac. omplifh. .1 great ic Milts for the benefit of all wv tha iipplii'titi 'f good common Amerl- . on sense. Kxample has a creat deal 1,, ,b. v nh the affairs of this world " '.th .1 l'l'Tpont Morgan In mind, il oinh not mentioning him ly name, i lu irman Stanley asked s there in the financial worl.l to 1... , man of infinite povv.r and Mist liter. -Is whose example is regarded in n wm ils the law hv big business 3o n . ,, repli.tl Mr Rola-ns 1 think Ihere in c . ei-lalli new olra-. of co ,.. ration which govern n al' ideals iliat may be personified in y riain In vl i v i.luai-s " Is there such an Individual in Am en, a ' asked Mr tanley V. . I think so " Where does he resole ' ' I thick his name l l,gb.n t I.aj-t that Is the hope of he future of tills country If we destroy In.llvldual Lt.ni we surelv will get into t rouble." Who Is Ihe example in the steel indiistrx '.'" I I think no one man partb ularly " Is there not one man." Mr Stanley ; . ontinued. "vho-e example business men of the nation follow, on account ef his immense graep of modern con- . dlllons. his touch which potentiates the railroads of the nation, th- steel manufacturing" business, the estsblleh inrnt of banks and extends to all the multifarious ramlfl. atlons of business. of the country and who latinot only ftsme bulsness conditions, but change them by the mere press of a button"" . '1 stipOosV I have I is mind who you : m. an." Mr. lloherts answered, smiling- f lv . "w hatever he may act'oippllsh for . the good nf the countrv. he doe ty reason of his qualities and his ideals It Is not because of hla personality nd name It s the Ideal which he repre s. uts that makes the countrv what It Is." Th- committee will resume Its In uirv next Thursday. Mjmy Inquiries are reaching: the roinmlltee as to when Mr .Morgan Is to he summoned as a witness, t 'hair man Stanley and other members de cline In cnmmltt thmeslvea. but It 1s reported that Mr Mnrgsn will be iibportiad and ssked Hons relating to 1)4 :he steel and railroad many ques- InteresU In business, his b.mkltv cnnnectloii and Influences ml tils part In .the organlxstlon nf 'tie T'nlte.l States Steel i'orp.tratlt.n 'nd Its absorption of the Tennessee 'al and Iron Company during the 1907 panic. CORONATION NtTT. AmlNiss(lor anil Mrs. llchl Rntrrtaln In Honor of John Har Hammond l um-thm Waa Brilliant tnie. (By th Asaoctated Preset lindnn. June Wllltelaw Held. Hie American Amrtaisrtm-. snd Mia field, tonlrht ins s dinner and diif tt Dorchester House In honor of John Hays Hammond. I'nlted Plates Am bassador to the Coronation of King Ueorge. and Mrs. Hammond. Th f unci Ion, which was one of the most brilliant of th season brought tn. gettier a notable -gathering of dlplo mala, tateemen. soldier and social leader of England and many Amer ! 4aha kat'a aa I A.nl... fnp 'th coronation. HOT SO HOT Iff FORTY YEARS Thermometer in Chicago Regis lereb Wearfy 100 Degrees. Be Hotter Today tBy the Aaam iatrd lra. ) CTilcaao. 111.. June There but never lfwre be u a J una day In "h!rai0 tf hot a today In the foMjr Tre. diirlnpi whdih. a iMIiprraturi. ! record lui Ix-en kept The hot waM? ! arrived almut ten n'rlu.-k today, after a i-onl night, ami the tt-mperaturf rote etradlly, until 4.3". hen 5 defrr.-K tre rt-aristerrd 1')' the t.rn. iKl I therm. .nutcr ou the towfr of the loral weathtT burt-au The gmrriimet street thermometer r.aiitiri'd thrre degree! higher, n.akliiit the etr.-.-t temperaturf tll over lO'i drtsrees. The mercury lun.ri.l at lt hluli point for half an hour and than ln-sun t" drr. and l o . ! k ift niKlit Hood at 8 3 de Itr. en. Nuniernu? profttratiunH were re ported In i hl.-MK". I. ut t lie poll' e re ported n.' dentin. Sin Susan Miller, wife uf an attune, wan dirow ned In latke Mi. -hiKan. hile f. eking relluf Irom the lo in Kun hnttt t ' v. , ather . predicted hj the J. n i rn m n t I. ii. au for tomorrow r .. fi....! ' ' "te that II might .olle. t In in- t.oirrniiHiit Itcpoim KM) at Seiernl rtaie, TlirtMMtlM.ul t'ouiurj ternal revenue taies on tol.it.-. o He Waehi'iKton .lull'- 1 Stealing east- .ittH.ked the pending wool tariff re ward irom a .i7.1hik U lt tnat today I , lM,,n lnerc. ,v the IeniiM rats, de clutched oe r Hi.- mi. Idle weal le a I . . . , , ' la' H'K tnat the r p ea of revenue for l't . ih ihr ai.ns to make temperaure. .r ..I! along the llnejthe Co ermnent Treasury was not a as lar aa . Loianil Uunoi ru It serloua atgumeiu for keeping high k-pl .the: i. ir.ai. f .recasler , , . . , n j n(i. Kran-iiflrld 1'usv l-tUKht hanging i cords s-.ire. h.-.-hik. 1 UO de grees was a h-gh u-t'-r mark for the aeaaon whs 1" ..' Omnha Htld the fiime r. pun r.illi.l 'n fr..m points in Illinois. Al Ihroi.gli an area that embraced Iowa. Illinois. Nebraska. Missouri and Kansas II " temperature t oo he.) or broke re. . rd w ith tem peratures from 9i t" 1" ' In the South the heat continued t ia and Is waxmlng up in the eatern states In this section, marking up 4 ; and nnards todav with advaiee- i ment promised tomorrow i KXTKA TR l I'lT T I H A I I. bl MMKB. VISITOR8. Ashevllle. June As Indicating lha rarlv rush to the mountains .f West jem North Crolmai It liacama ece ', sarv tn attach an en a Pullman to ths Ja ksonllle--Ajihcvlll. truln yesterday. The overflow car of v wtor. came di rectlv in Ashevllle Ila 'Iroad men say that the traxel to the nir.umtalns la x. eedmg'v heavv on altiost all lines i and that It has started evrral weeki : earlier than usual POSTAL BANK FOR RALEIGH Senator Overman Sees the Dep artment About Starling it July First (Spe.ia I" Th" Vn and observer I Washing!, n. I' ' b.n- ' Ital-lnh istohavc.i I'osii.l Savings ItMiiksoniH time about J .ity t.ri Tl i" Information vvaa.convrv , i i..s.na r erinan to day at th.- Pon-il Pepartment. where he c.tlle.! I lifer about other matters I'.tsial .-ivu.g Hanks are h.lng established in ail .ities and towns thrttiighoit 'h ciintrv as rapidly as p.tnsihh Hepreeniatlv . 1 . gagement t" pr.s.nr of North W llkesb-f tonu.rniw Mr and Mr r.a.l iVmeron Morris-n apt Paul Jones ..f iht'n an t n- Mr- i Morton. jut h- 1'rt-aiilMi'. a , ttf Hr hi ti . ' i 'har1itt mikI T;trl'"r. aro hrr- WOMEN OF WESTERN ANM , MISSION IO toMKN. TION IN hr-KN T STXTKS. Old,K WITH (ii:it -' lU.K (i tT. I .server I I Special to Xt-ws a i Iamgton. Jinn The First Metrsttlist church -f Lexington. Is host this week to tier t'lan J"0 con secrated women Irnu il ctlons of the Western x..it h i arolina I on- i fereme. xvlm are h.-ie tor nual missionary conv.ntion their an- This l the ilrat time lhat Iz-vingt 'ii has had ItW pleasure of entertaining i'1'" body nf missionary- worker and the city Is leavlna: nothing uii'l ."" b' niako the star' nf the visitors pl. -sant. The convention began yesterday t afternoon with a mecltng In the au i d,ir,m ... ,,, v-,,.i M. thudist church The address . r wel.ome was delivered by It. v A 1 Stanford, pastor e.f the church, and tils re sponse for the delegates was mado by Mrs. K. McK. Hood win. of Mor ganton Hrs. lAicy II (tobenson. president of the tireenshoro Penmle i nllege, Is the h sd of this great missionary r ganltatlon and Hka held the place for a number oj years. She Is an ln Uefallgnble wrk'r, deeply conse crated and earnest. She deUvred her annual address yesterday after ' I. was a masterly review o ths ' japrst of tht women of the M, r.. fh esn. rtouin, ior tne pasi .. .e.-. and was heard with great interest by the delegate! and vlnitors. A recenlinii was len.lered the dele- gate In Ih Sunday school rooms last night. . At tbe session (his morning the .railroad from Knoxvtlt through! The I'ommlsalonerf ordered ths pur. ' the; representative of . Pauls, -n- men Another man received a aash ' company claiming Ihatlt aa not re annual repoit, of 'the ofllccrs were 1 Aahevllle to IJutherfordton. ThUiehase of tt Pairlsh properly at res- rregstlon In th foreign field are HM in the threat. l.hungi was placed ,n,hl for lightning gtrstlna; Me. ninrHltlsxal a..... . I .. Knaxoust i dUllt ttndtM to. nnu'T m cwniinu UUII I DLI LIIUUOIl l TAX ON TOBACCO Surprising Charge by In- j surgent Congressman ) DEBATE OX WOOL TARIFF Viartmrton, of State of W aahinaton. Maken bwerptilff Charge In Hcmse RelatLnc In on-oollrotlon of Ile e nue Trnaea on Tobaoro St-hrnwi Wliereby He ('talma Woolen and otton t.ooda (touid Be Admitted ITce of Duty Reply of Mr. I'etora. of Mawa. Iiuaelta. (By the Awoclated Tress I Waahlnitton. I I". June 9 - Repre sentative Warhurton. of Waahlngtmi. a n' ly ele ted H. publican Inaura-ent In the Hnur. . hart;ed t 'ongre to day uith lettlni; mllilone of dollars go "If the government would put n -An...nt.in .... ...i,.,, . .. ..1,1,1. ...i , , , , ... b" eonMd. nil a liuur sold Mr ... . ,. , , Warlirt.m. t could let In woolen goody, cotton goods and sugar h Ithout any tariff whatever If this country tavi.-d toltacc. as Kngiand or France does, we could close tiie doors of all the customs houses, ex. ept as to the Importations f liquors and tobaccos ' Mr. Warburlon said tha Democrats had been ajrald to reduce the duties on Pwijl any further, for fear or the eneig at Ihe next election If theuolen Industry was prostrated by the removal of protection. Ha said I ths Democrats had baef eurapfllait.lv 'adopt the Republican doctrine of pro lection, and exensed themselves on the ground of needing revenue ' And in ihe meantime." said Mr . Warburlon. "American people are paying mx times as mti h tax to the j government oi sugar as they are on jhve-ceiit .Igars; twelve times as much on sugar as ou ten-cent cigars, thii'tv times as much on sugar as on twenty- five i cut cigars, and sixty times as nnii'li on sugar as on flftvcent cigars. The rich man who smokes a thirty-(flvr-ri ni cigar pays one and two tt nths . ents tax on efiu h dollar s worth of that, while his gardener w ho smoke five-cent .Igari pais six cents tax on his dollars worth, and his ! washerwoman who hues a dollar s worth of sugar pays thirty six tax on It " nXf 1 1 "prtntat I'l'terc. -f MttrH. hu Uj. h ImorratU' mrmber of thr Vh k and MfKiiH ( '(.mn.tltp?, wliich framed th w ool hill. khM wool ami wiinlrri fr,oodi would hv bii ma do fr1 htit mr th nremlfy of raN Inn renur Ht iiiid thu duties id U fn plii'd an iuw as km t-onnlntt-nt wth ho urniK fimufh tariff rvrnu run ih k-)Vi riiment Project lo HoM It at Asln-yllle Taking lUaK IMn-eiopmcnls. i S j ic i : to Xews and Observer i Ashevllle June s The proposition to hold In Ashevllle this fall n great Western Xorth 1'arollna Kair lias a.-v-iinied i on-rete proportions, the bus iness nnd professional men and oth- ers manifesting a keen interest in the ( AMOcled Pr, , piojeit bv their readies to eubscnl.e ' for slock In the association It was Johniinb ' hal. liermany, June -d. ildcd a' a recent' meeting of the Herr S. hen lei. w ho on Tuesday estali. commercial b,Kl,e f the town to pol.i , ft R (;,.rman gllllude reoord of a big fair and committees were an- , point. .1 In ee. ure subscriptions lo 1,1 aeroplsne. fell this IMiou worth of nock as a nucleus. , evening with Ins mechanic. oas. and This amount baa practically been sub- '"' w Frr l"tauilv killed He was -crlbe.l. the committee having an easy 1 I' Mug e- I Ipse the worlds altitude lime In their .amassing. It Is prob-' record with a passenger, able that several thousand dullars The aviator w hi was practically a in. .re will be raised and that the fair beginner arose thl- evening In a Uor w 1 1 1 be a credit not only to Ashevlllev lie i monoplane and had reached a but to the entire rich western section height of ti Hl f."t when the mnno 1 of the State. plane was seen p. assume a vertical - s s e - position, and it l I" lleved that Bchen- W II.I. (SI MMON PRESIDENT OF MORMON CHI'RCH. I .,, Suiar Trust Committee Will tjucsllon Smith Concwnln Inter ests ( onirollcd by the Chum. ( Its the Associated Press ) Washington. I) '. June t. The House special committee to Investigate ihe Amernan Sugar Kenning t'om- pane, has decided to summon Joseph Hmini, presiaeiit or me Mormon I'htir. h. to tell what he knows of the so-called sugar trust with the beet sugar Interests controlled ,y the church. Subpoenas will be Issued for lead ing bed sugar men In the West. I'hairman llardwlck, of the commit tee, said .today lhat Iho committee! will begin Ila public 'hearings Mon- , , day with the testimony of Knstern Durf)3fTI COUttty QOIMTIISSIOnerS Hiikar men, snu mat i resment rvnnth and other Western men will not be beard until the eastern witnesses have finished their testimony. CONVICTS FOR TRANHCONnXlSsTAUl - risre 01 isroii-nie v iii tsei reni io Haywood Ctoaaty Morutay. Huperlntendent J. j. Isxughlngbouse of the Slate Prison, stated yeerterrtaY that a force of twenty-five convicts Irom ins nisie iarm in riaiirax eoun i i would on Mnndav be aeni is fh Mouth Atlantic Tranrontlnptat Ral - ay eainna near Watarvllla tn M.v. i wood county. This f orce ' Is to be used to aid In the constructton of a A4 1. ..nstaw Hlala ,..ni.,.l -I ,vilon. tuc up ic iid iuitii IIILulD IU Ul III III POLO BRITISHERS Hopes of ThoseWhoCamej Across Are Crushed SCORE: 4 VI 10 3 1-2 Mallet W ork of btfUali Oftt.xirs W a r'lne. Hut Mai Mure Than Oltart By the AniefiraH Tram Work, nark ed By tlar (juhit-Runnlrux l'oiilea ' )leiidld Isrrenw o f tn By British t'avalry OHIuiii A Htory with Fra" luren. R. the Aaoclaled Press ) j New rk, June . America crush- . t d Kngland n hope uf resalnlns tha International Polo ("up at Deadow- j brook today, where twenty-five thous- ; and continually thrilled spectators saw j i.ir ' iitn-i.miiK ...... ..n outridden and outtuajieuvered and flnullv defeated by a score of 4 1-2 to l-'J goals Although the Anal score wa-s half a goal clos' i- than in tha first match, the Knglish players wire less of a fa. tor in today's game, for only once j stnn of Maine are for making the tree were fhn oil even terms and- ha foejlia -JiUL.-a. -paxt. ,uT Uic .nectprncJU I two mliiutee, about the nilddlo of the I game Today's victory gives the i Meadow brook team undisputed pos- 'session of the cup until another chal- I huge I received. Tn lAUHl waJ not nl- close but i full of brilliant rum and remarkable recov erles kI critical points. Amerl.jjn team Work vv aa much more in eviileme than In the first 1 game, and this, backed by the qukk running ponies, was enough to out weigh the better mallet work of tho English, officers. I No such defense of a goal, however, , has even been seen In this country as that shown today by the Hritlsh cava!- ry officer. Ueut Edward of the English, team was the only one who waa able to drive th baJl through, th Meadow.- biiissfs psad yeeta. and th ehght goahv which Uie challenge mad in the two matches were all from hi mallet, Experts generally agreed after today sharp Williams of Mississippi are game that Edward Is the most hrll- ,tronglv In favor of the Democrats In llant Individual exponent of Polo ln ,),,. Senate standing for the legislation Ihe saddle today. that Jias been passed by the Penm- Another determining factor was the ,.Tmv Hons, If thev have thur wav lack of good mouuts by the Knglish ,h, mlIlnT,v i the Senate will p players What the visitors would have ; ,)rove th(. House legislative program done with a atrlng like that of the ' itn,)U, amendment or change AinerVans. which out galloped thai House Has Vted Wlsrlx. vialtlire' mounts oil every occasion, can j Thr ,,,,. hmm woll ,nf appr, . only be conjectured. It was a game h( ra(n , hrt ciirgTegstonst b"d- iuu in o. .......... .... ponsrian bjio.s inn viiiriir-u r.ii..s mi Tliere will be an exhibition at Mafiowrr.ok tonioirnw and ftr a lritf rmt th vinitom lae for hiimf on Wt-diwid-vy, to rercha ths i(mtathy of th oronation r rt iwil. I ( Hpiatn IJoyd leader of tin KMpltiirv- nit ii itaJd - t 'minUlering how few ponlt-n w hud. I thlok w md good Hrhr for th" ' up. and 1 hop ever) one. pIbp k i'l think " THUS EARTHLY GLORY PASSETH German Aviator Who Four Days ago Made World Record Was Killed Yesterday del was trying t'. glide to earth with his motor shut iff Once for a brief period he seemed to have righted the machine. but i-Unost Immediately Hgivjn lost control am) the monoplane shot to earth with terrific apeed. land ing Just outside the aviation field. Ho great was th. u ty of the fall that Phe prow .f the m.n hln was burled in n,.. ...h, -i i,. bodies of Kchenriel I BD(j Voss were frightfully mangled. I SITE SELECTED FOR COURT HOUSE Agree to Locate itonr Finish Lot 1M t m The X -s and observer ) hnrhi.ni X r.Junef The County i. -loners todav efter long delay !ini11ei.li4l ' " ... . ITrat toey ww- teener ine courthouse built upon the Parrtah - re,oiiss site, ami goraUy through- out the 11. tuts is i-rinpii as nnai. v. i gnat division and the I Th.r. .. .. ...... r .. 1 1 .. i .. Opponents win' n. ...r.t.v iii ! the matter wav be side to stop It. The i .-...i..mn ..f the Hoard favored the Chapel Hill ll'. but the Board out- v,.il him . Kle. nrUrM. 111 mT In A hlcil tilt1!' isonsnie ni'"''. w - wnun vi.'j tlll at'ft coAdemnatlOB rocdlnr iwlll tart cohdmnttioB frocetdinr" nicipntCMCHT m UlUnOIILUIILIll Ull FREE LIST BILL Democratic Senators to Confer on Subject POSITION Ii. IINSl Modua Operenill of Sevtlrtiig fasMce Through Heiate of rsrmrrs' IVee list Tariff Measure to Be Dtxttled on at totif err nan Drntorrallc ken. lien Plan to Offer Bill as A mend -ment to Canadian Ker1roc1ly House Measure Now rrndlng In Senate t p poartl a a Kndaiiire-rlna; Both. (Spe. Ul to News and Observer W ashington, IV ' . June A -n-f. rem o of Democratic Senators will be called soon to consider the question of the attitude of the minority towards amendment of the I'anadian re. Ipr.o. Ity bill Senate licmnrrat are divided ..n the proposition to amend tlie re. Ipr. iiv agreement by Incorporation as a e. -thin of it the farmers free list bill pasae'l l Ihe Mou.e Senators Halley . Slnitnoiis and John. agreem. nt, wl.il.- i he ..ihcr three Lk u. uMli .... ii... Kii.ai. i r I olliMl II I ee Messrs Williams of Mississippi. Hlone of Missouri and ij Ken nf Indiana, will vigorously oppos, this move it is re.ognneo mat n win i... uesi 10 nave an lino. -manning onioiig isrmo. rais as io Ihe winhes ..f the majorilv i,, fhe matter, and for thit. reason Ii hs i.ecnsnccnieii io nav. a cnierence i.. discuss the situation w I. Atwell. of I.I. king county, to Hcuale 4lrswd to Vinen.Mlig House have them as members of the Ketuste Kerllirvwlly Bill. , tempera n. e . omniUlee, vote advereely It Is considered reasonably certain .m the Itose county optUm hill Pur Ihal a good majority of the Iemocrais lug the session of 110 Senators of ths Senate are opposed to th amendment or th.v- re.ipro.al ajtree- ment in any form It is their view that the Demo, rats In the upper branch of Congress should follow the lead of the united party over on the House side and paaa the reciprocal . agreement without amendment nf any sort . j Senator Stone of Missouri ami John hl) p t w 1 1 decades, a lid It Is Ihe opie 'ion of Sriiatnrs Mone and Willisns that Senab Democrats will do them- selv.s il.-dlt by H Pprn . illg the lego latlie prograni sent over by the pem . ' oi-rntic mngressmen Having as. . rtaliorl from nialrmae 'I'l-nioee Senator tlallnger and I Hepburn and other Influential Kf publlCHlls on Ihe Senate Finale e , i 'ommittee thai no rneefssM w,!L be called to consider the farmers' flei list lull and the wool btll. S. l.a- j tor Stone has decided In move at an j early .late to .lis. harre the Flnan. e t'oniinutee from imnsld. ration of the i measures. a thut Is th-dnly .roce.lur 'thai can he Invoked pi bring the two House tariff measures directly lefoie tlie Senate The Democrats will I bell'less unless thev have the pupport ..f the Insurgent fteputillcans. w l.o It Is said, are disposed lo vote to report .ut th. wii.il bill Senator Sl.tne l for smoking out the Insurgent and (legolars so thev will have to Maud up anil be munto.1 lie mav move to lis. barge the finance I'omnnttee from . onsideral I-m of til- farinii-' fie.- list bill some lime next week Democratic la-vlcr. Who Isnnsml lion on VliHiki-n slid ISrniesrv' Bill Senator William sas that he be lieves the Demoi ratie Ho. is- snd th i Pem.Mrati. members ..f the Senate should stand In solid p';,nlanx to Insist upon a vot in Hie Senate upon the .'Farmers' free llei bll. ' ai.d cpon the i wool, n s hedule i.rnl that they ought to nive unit, e now to f tie 1 1 e p u til I. a n party and to t Ii mm tisv t this ses sion of Congress shail .onthuie wttv ;oiil re. ess or titterm.sslon until 1h limvelllllg or the Hivlv tlllr.l I ongress. unbss votes at least upon these two questions, are sooner than that per mitted and had Party Has m Duly to Perform The Demoi ratio party has a dufc to perform '. the countrv and he ...n. shier. tiie most eminently inie. riant part of if Is involved in the I'anadlan re. ipro.itv meiisuie and in the t..o nieajiur.s lo whl. h he referred He lloea not mean that l(. iinui.l n q ile sire voles n on other nice-lire- .out ing from the II '.-' well, bill he re. Sards tlne t v.. I. i i as ih- nest vi lla) part of the I ti in. i. ran. Iloiise :ir ' Iff program a'l-r '.na-l.nti r.- ipr- 'Ity Is out ..' th- wav TO Sl Pit HIT MlvsH Px RV et- Psuls M. I". t hiinh st tmld-dioni Meilds llr . . I Mo. and W Iff Joldshoro. .l ine ' I'.v.r sin. . it-v Mr. Tuttle to..k .l.irge of Sl Paul - nilgai ' M". K. 1'hiircli as ...i"i I . 1.- .b -ir.'d 'that the ri.ngregi.il. rn -npi-.n ,. n.is , slonary In the for. ign held . n. ti.e sei-ond Sunday of last nmnth. afiei a I fitting sermon on ihe due f the church In giving, the matter r- ""'a mni lor uie s,.,.,,,, . - ; """nary was run) and . icarc. o. i ..nl.J ... . V, - . -. , u " e.r mcniuvi s.n (. HI- church. Within a few minutes more than five hlmdred dollars was uh scribed and by Ihe rime oT the eie day school and evening services I7l.0 was secured. Then s si- iai ' committee from the Barer a and l'tula ' the classes resntlnued for four da and ths amount rounded up J1 t Tbe mle'slonarle to he' snptH.ned a n rt p.sirsi eon whs. sno enelr p s.e of service I Huchom, Cilws I W of wrvkt lo Huchor. Cliitt others ih. FOR BRBERi Three Additional Members Ohio l Legislature Haled to Court j Bf Crandjurjr,.., (By. the Ajjociatett Prn) folumWua. thi. June WThrea ; merabera of the fieneral Aaarmbl) and miKrnri were in.iicit'n on lrnier haraea today b a arand turv when lhr a. turned aubject to .all Its in. 'Inllun of legialatlve l.rllr i not e..niplele. tmt K will t Ue r.uined tor The- Th..e Indicted are SenaUtr Thomas A D.iiii Handuaky coiimv. whose,. name has been .tu'rhed to nearly all Hi.- liquor bills during the last three1 esson f the assembly: Represent ative f rank M. I'alvey. Republican. 1'uv.ihoKj. county, member of ihe II .us. calendar committee; Hepre e illative i.rorce B. Nye. Democrat, of Pike .oiinty. also a member of the; calendar committee, and already un der three Indictments for brlhary au-l I'.'iiation. Stanley K Harrison, ("uyai-i h"a . ..uniy assistant arrwmnt-t- i aims of the Senate. All wer.- indicted twice, and alii furnished j nii.i bond ..n eaen m-1 die'ment ' Nov Indo tinents against Irr N'ye. h.. was re. enily acquitted on a brib er, i harge allege tha' Iw solicited 1700 and ' certain money" from Al lien l orrodi. H local real estate agent, and J H Hradford ami J kj Hmllh. local men line to prevent tin. pass ace ,.f i.hi to protect game birds. Harrison u In d I. led for acting as intermediarv in lliw,, alleged deaaa i'alvey was Indicted (or allegedly MtiUUMt. g.'J.ili. iUU .1 UrL It r I . . ' , Cl.nS. .,,.1 an unnamed amount ' i .a- ...... . . . ' in mi rs . n. iiopains i'.,nnectl.n wlih the grund railway hill f levnlsnri In Kdwsnla under- The Dean Indictments go hack thrsa v,.,r, , , ,np h, fhr r,,,,,,,, wm ,,, ln n., Assembly In Janusrv. 90 h- Is alleged' lo have offered hritws to tw mem Iters of ths Senwjje. j.,,r, a Itrake of Krle county, and ; Drake and Atwett. msde ntihltc irhlrj,, that lean had Ion rhe sube.1 i a SB COTTON Kf K.II Kt KHKR.S fcbrXT Or-frlCKRfl NT ABJtll'RV. j l"v the Associated Prtvrt New York. June The convention of the Interstate -otton Seed i'rush- era- Association cloeed today with the; election or the following officers President. It 1. Heflln Sherman, Texas; vice-president i W Ashcraft.J Florence. Ala.: secretary and tress-' urer. Itoltert Gibson. Palls. Texas THIS LOADED HIIT,, aw eras a sva 1 Mrtlng counterfeit money. Dlckeng IVI I H 1 1 YNtXMI T h ' arrested In Winston, ner hav mm I I II a-g linifJI I L. i,lin.,,i ,versl neoole with ll Association Formed "to Iradi cafe Caste" and Presumably Promote "Social Equality" iB the nAr.-tciat-d Vrm ) Nf .ork. Juno 9 - -M"n and wo- n tf oni prnmlnr n tn "soclal tt rmnt work " Ka-t and ar ( in-d an incorporators "r hf N'a- itle,' AftaocLathin for th-- Adanrt-- j t - 1 1 of 'olored r of lncorpr.t t"fH Amona )' .,f ,t.in ar1 ihf v lt -.f flRht HTld lo r r)iidt' mi th" I tjit'd istai pi-. ho Tt.rV n w nt pIt'-m, rr- Ohjvf I t" of th- HH- T. prttinoti- P'juti. rradi Ht nl or riK t lit itirens of : 0I0T BETWEEN STRIKERS III X Dill. I IHI.KFMI V CHVRt.im; Till RIOTI.RS xM DIM W Kill: III HT S4 I Mi W AS IN ci.f.m: I IMl OHIO l Pv tie Aiw.y. iale.1 Prev y eland. Ohio June -On ( '. ire. I b. pole men icinimoii. I : ih- s. ne -f ii riot httwc.n siukn.ir g.vi -men' workers nn4 s n. -.ii hi, in :,t. I tel. union workni. n lai- i.-.l i . - bait; .cl mi th- rioters mid ii th- fight whl. h followed one man a sli". rtn-l at leavt a ha.f do, '.en -.foiislv li( ured S. ores sufT-re.l bailer. , I liet.ls and t.o.L lriji.es It wiw tie p.1 i: ilrmr the strlk- '.'.! h'.'i no -i and wooon gat Ii man W OS 111 froi.i iinpaii. th sir.ei .f I'm. ii I'l. l-ra n- ll Ja tor. as lit- Hon I .ut t r. t h irl"l int.. w ork men sir. a I. ml. ling l.r.ck i r-.w.l by all unke.. t; e riot W hell Ih. I he Hie w n person st . rt-d led', e -irriv ed the strikers and burling bricks n-union men were luts and st.iries. .n- l-.w s in nearby hen the iih SL-ted. etorts vvrr- smashed i ha Ti .1 the mob re-t 'ir-aiii John linker naa struiX .n ihe head and he drew his rev'oiv .-r and shot Uoseljl Poiouiigo. s striker. ii th- mtgh Among the scrlomiv hurt were patrolman John Sammi r. n-4 1 Cohen and 1sadre Benja- nun who were Iseelen hv the police- niin wlm were iseaien nv the police - -i i.'-. eoin .wr.i v a hospital. '' uu" ,,,,,, IP WATER BILL Belongs to Preacher Who Doesen't Sell Milk EUlLfOHO COUNTY SUITS w ... . . - . , . . "UnUxtfrttnT la rederaJ Coil still In Progress XoTrl bmlt gainst TWeyplKHie Compear byHaa Who Was Injured bf IigbUilngy -Negro .e tbe Be4ter of WhJta HorTrader In TrsUBSst4osWrb Mltnr'i Cow Took Ctaktlf Batha. ' (By ANDREW JOYSIER.) ilreenshoro. June . It If not neces sary to manufacture news, lines truth la always in th news Una atrangvrr and more interesting than fakes or fiction Rev. II. M. BlaJr. of this city, editor of the. North 'arollna Chris tian Advocate, aonie time ago felt that hla water rents at his resldanee were too high, end had a rotter put In. He psld but two bills before he reai Ised that It was not long before he would hsve to do without water of go bankrupt. He became extremely careful In watching for a leak. U soon discovered that each moraine; In going to his barnyard hi faucet there was turned on and water was pour ing nut In puddles. He thought to find the "enemy", so lajt night he eat up with gun in hand, ready to shoot. To his surprise, he caught his cow. Sh- deliberately went to the wares . o. k turned It on. laid down about ten feet off where the puddle was formed got herself out and cooled off. and walked away, satisfied, leaving tha water running Hhe has a muaals on her today, but Mr. Blair rould not sounded themheln ,r"m letting the fact leak oat; hence this paragraph, width may make noma other people wise aa to mysterious wsstr of water Cavers In FVdTJ Court. The trial or HlAna Alen. of Baker. Va . which .bgm IN h Ted oral fourt here Wednesday, has not yet been concluded Allen, with on Priestlv Dickens, was tried a year ago for counterfeiting Inckent pleeaefl guilty and was sent to the Federal Prison al tAlanla fur two years, while Allen stood trial and was acquitted, An Indictment was then procured agsinst htm for prjtirw. In that aa a witness In his own behalf he testified that he had no relation whatever with Dickens and did not know he was c..f,iterfelt gold pieces, getting change in good money Allen was In Winston, st the time coming w ith IHrkens from I'arroll county, Virginia He I wealthy cttuen nf Virginia, while Pickens was without property and waa ut the time ostensibly chief carpenter In lonstructlng a residence for Allen In I'srroll counlv The theory of ths government at the time was that Allen made th money snd Dickens simply passed It, turning over all catih to Allen. IHefc- ! ens. however, at the trial ttnipty plead ed guilty, took his medicine and saldl nothing further, while Allen obtained a verdict of not gutltv Soon fteJT' getting to the penltenttarr at Atlanta Pickens made a written statement,, telling all about the matter, declaring;, that Allen made the money and h passed It III the trial of Allen for perjurv a great many witnesses havo he.i examined for the government taking until todav at noon before the defendant began Introdu. Ing evidence. The government hss had to put on sll I Ihe testimony that would have ,e beers In' th n.c.'ssitrv io convict Dickens flr-i case of counterfeiting Itesides other testimony connecting Allen wuht Pi k. n In passing the money. In order 10 show Hint he was gulltv of perjure w hen h ir ..fined at the former trlat that ho knew nothing whatever of In. keiuo having counterfeit money The iriii . rtimrnt. so far. has lncon- 11 stablv . oiinected Allen with Dlck en. This morntiig when District At t onei llolion Introduced as a grand filmic to bis evidence Dickens, who had be. n brought from the Atlanta natioiii.l prison, counsel for Allen ob-ie.-i.-d to his testifying on th ground ihat P .-kens na Incompetent as a u uncus in the Federal Court, he br ing ,. person guilty of a felony. Judge Hoi.l ruled tli. witness Incompetent, end lh governini nt was thus not sbln I,, get hi evidence, which would have i.e. n i., ,h- effect that Allen hail used him '.. einulaie lb- spurious coin which was mad.- by Allen Judge It. x , I si.id (he . o iii mull law. which prevailed in ihe Federal Courts, con shb ie. the evidence of a person con victed of a felony or of treason, who hud not be. n pardoned. Incompetent agnitint i. i Itlteii or fur a rlttaen. be r. ..-on ..his tnfamv He eipUlnsd to Th- urv that Ih- reason Ihl'l did no! n.pi- in State couits wa.s t.ecstise the Legislature had passed n law niiikinvr the tcstlmouv of such a per son admissible in curt. Plt.tr!. -t At torney Holton had gHlned much in formation from pickenr' confession, having brought many new witnesses here. I. . sides several evidences or Al iens alleged connection with counter feiting by having taken possession ef a large .number of bottles of gold so lution, cantured In Virginia Negro Rcs While llorsc-Trailer. Kiipirlor Court l engaged today 1t irvtn. a II.'., 60" damage suit of F. W. j Blarr gnt tbe Southern Bell Tel, phone I nmpativ ." Tlalnllff Maftng -that---" ( in- reason nf fsulty connection of a wire running to hla home In the covin, irv h was .rlooslr Injured by light- ning striking hsd a close ct him He got well, btit 1 h,.! a close call It la a noel BUlf. the disss me esse win consume tn (Continued on Ps rw.) ' ' - v J
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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