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, . I THE NEWS AND OBSERVER, SATURDAY. DECEMBER 23, 1911. ytn'MT?V dee! illHUt UlUlia i ik.MM. bar H d TROUBLE as JLJfp eaa Mki a ailaUk by a: lf. K'l jer Pr.nr-i4. Ih. ifNC M. RUSSIAN TALK OF 47. At druggists hi ifl r"t s.d 4.11a. alert. amT bl(M) hf Bull fret, it., rxuirhlrt . (eltlng t w Jo jad Ml a Job bat kidney trvubl. " ' Addm. ft... Kit CV, Bl.fhtat. K. V. Office Holders in Lee County, First Step in Plan to Consoli Dismembered Form of Young Promised Immunity in Order date Subsidiaries of N. Y. Woman Reveals Another New England Horror to Get Evidence Central Road Chief Justice Clark Issues Writ. (By the AmoHaUd PreM.) " CIiniSTMASfJOW jRSIfllll BpBEBY 1116 fiftlLlftY OJB AL . B U TC H jRP BODY THE GYPSY KiNb : Pincr at URimi : TftRIFF DUTIES ---'w - ... .. Ofl HABEAS CORPUS i : uluul ni iinuu I i .!- lhitrrh SpirVlftM anrf Christ. ' .. " .. ... . flitniclnn nf Fv.PrPcirlpnt mMmpMSES' :t,M' Proposal$ ' sizns "sa ixtsszxri. jzrsr .- c-pi stew t-WPP turnable h Ralelgfj tfcfj '",;'Sf2ar -rldLthc.out:el.t 1 i '$L 1 rnD TUC t ITTl C mi ire Uh thrTniI ru Hand 'wWn of th Douma ridicule x- urn luUloneect. ccordln to Jud.e I- Centra and Hudson Itjvrr H.lU.nln. Th discovery Wtmfi.l. , (h G KinB toh - I Mci-S-'- TOR THE LITTLE POLKS '"'", nJ.i" J!.. i ''resident Uuchkoir. legislation pro- . H. A. fikeen. who ha been cwidu..''- Company addressed letters t.. th. owed the statement of the Maachet-- the Nw Hum fcS I fr.T H Slv.r?.E ! hr Irand jury probe l,o elociion . of K . Jf,..!!.. ' m ! 5 V'l it oil' ; - f. t : H it ?l f r? it r I- I.V 4 ,1' .,1 1 . 1 I . ! .! . 'J. ; ( i ; .i-JJ. . , n....lw l. u inicaiiie id me i miea buu-i hi tii- ii i t-gummies. .wmraiiimuirmi " nu i rnjuwu n' i i' wiltrtinirtnn innMrid hfnr v. W Th. Will Us Oxa-ch w-l. -l 'VE ll? HMfi..n "of the H-Amer.c.u Th,s promb w.. mad. It Ut- flv.n In ex. hahKe for Mock of the d4 In that hou... . "LV ' . u.iot.r 52? -5 CbchII. Tr 4 Othrr CntrreJnnenlil to Be, Given bjr thp; Kunday HhoN Are! iu' i nurun pdiit ounniji wiurninK 8et. for Varku. Itrw Komrt F.r- un,i rvt-nln;. At th. morning rvlrc rim lUrr Alrr.dy Hern Drld. '"J ,,,0'tw,l' ir,u , ChrWnia wrnMn and I hem will b dmHal Th Chrllro an li bar. and In mu,MC y holr. At th. ev.nlng ,. . ... ,. ." th. m.mtwra of thi? -holr will th v.rlow rhun ht-a of tha Ity ther.lglv. ft rhr,,tBlli, Krvl,,. will ba aarvlcra on Sunday and on Jmklna MrauiriaJ Vburrh. Monday. Many of the hurcha will! Th.-r will br no apurlal arrvl v. at . . , ... ..in k- u ' 'hun h Hun.Uy otherwlm- than lh bo decorated and mu.U will b a ,;ir Sund ,rv,,.., w,vt.ri at featuroof tha aarvlcti. the orn,, Mrvlc Hv j H. Hall . Thera will be numrruua antertaln- will preach to th. lonKr.Ratlon. All m.nta for the little folk a well aa the th children of th. Matliodlat Orthan- ilili-r folk, of many of ihe Sunday unr will utt.nd tha morning wrvlrea i.'h(x.l and of other limtltutlona. In In ImmIv. mo me Sunday Hehools these have al- r..dv been Vlvan. In chureh.a and Hunday Schools the arrangement are At llirlMt t hurtH. Tlver. will be the usual ftuadur services at t'hrlat Church. On Christ nun day, Monday, there will bo Holy I'oinmunlon at 7 JO u m. and th. 1'hrlatmaa service at 11 a. m. The IlllaWl Will I'tl (IINUOIIUw, WRi wt , 7 ..i . irZrZ. iv. nimn ". Th.- Sunday S.-bnol will have t-hrlstmBs tree exercise, on ThuratUy unernoon ai nan pas i"." v t m, ,Msr'. Home c.dlng this there will b a aermon to. A, w L,ukrs, tB- pi. '..f remem the children. ' berlng the membara of tha horn, will Al Ht Havlour. t haprl. At 8t. Saviour' Chapel there will, be service at 10 a m ana :v nn Christmas day. The Chrlitma tree exerclws hll.lren of the Hunday held on Monday afternoon at 4:30 (nod Hhrptierd Ihurrn. Tha uiusl service will be held on Sunday. The Chrtetniea sermon will be preached on Monday at 1 1 o'clock ; and Holy Communion will be admin istered. There will ba special music1 and tha church wtll ba decorated. Rundsy night at 7:10 ttev. Haya kawa. of (isaka. Japan, wtll dt liver a missionary address The Christmas tree exercises for the Sunday School will Lake place on Thursday afternoon at I o'clock. NaiTcri Heart Charci, At the Hue red Heart Catholic Church on Huntlav morning at II o'clock thers will be High Mass and sermon, and at 7:Jl p. m. evening service. n Christmas day th. first mas1 will b. at a. m. and the second at 7 a. m Al 11 a m. ther. will b Utah Mass and sermon. At this ser-1 vb e Ihe puplla of the Hucred Heart ! Academy will sin mens o. . The Christmas services of tne Bun- day Hchuol were held last Thursday morning at 10 o'clock ; before adjourning for the Christmas At .KrCi--h h.r.;h'"0"; will be held the regular Hunday ear-1 V 'f reducing the coat litigation v ices Hpeclal music will be rendered 1 The amendments had to do sith Ihe No aervlcei on Christmas day. , ' records bn.ughl to th. court On Wednesday afternoon at J 10 there will he Christmas exerulae for :he primary and ebgtnner depart ments tl Johneon Memorial. At th. Johneon Memorial Haptltt ."hureh tha regular Hunday aervlce. will be held on Wedneaday night at M there will be Christmas tree exercise, with recitations and songs. We Halelgh UapUsC At the West Ualetgh llsptlst Church there will be the regular Hunday ser- vr.. The Chrlstmaa tree exercises for the Hunday School will be given on Monday nlsht. th first of January I There will ba recitation, sn.1 songs aa a part of ths exercises I'llot Mill Haptlsl harrh. There will be Ihe usual aervlt ea on Hunday at the I'lb-i Mill. Haptltt Church. on .M.inday night al ' in there will lie. an .nl.rtalnmeiit for the children. Tabernacle ltaHlst Charfh. Thers will be no .p.clsl Christmas services at Ih. church Hunday, hut there will be the ingular Christmas of fating to th. pom Monday night, at which time all the different lasses of the Hundsy h"..l will bring their of fering .There i p. gv.n a' program by, the . hllilnn .f th. prl inary d.partment of th. school. hrl.Uan Church. Monday night there will be a r rgj- Id faahlotied chrl.tmas tree to th. (tregatlon with special music fur ......Ion A short program con- nnif of songs, music and ret itntiom .ill be Klven by nirinl.ets of the houl I'reaiiylerian Cliun-t, . , .Z regular Bunoay service In the morning with aom. xer -pretty music At the evening rvice th choir. assisted t y Mr Herry, tenor. Mr Ueorg. Hllg.. hii.I Mr Charles Johneon. baaeea. will r-iol-r for the tlrat time in Halelgh the beau- llfiil Chrlstmaa Cantata. "The first Christmas." t, Wii.,.11 '" urrseuiiiiiiin .., me , ,,. tata Kv H elicit W McC While will d.ilver ermoii lelatlv. to Ihe oi,. aervanr of I'hrietma. Th" Hun. I iy H h.,.,1 will have some fhrlstnias exercise and an elaboraie progrsm has been prepsred for the oi l- talon There will he se veral leiibiii. Including a s.uig by tha ln- f ' '. ,. .peec'l bv Master I lor .a. e tvow.ll, a solo by Msster Horace !.. . who will he accompanied by his mother, a .juart.tte by four youhs people from Mr T B Wnnurki -la and a eong by th entire school Tha Hunday fsVhonl orchestra will also render several seleelloni of beautiful tnuslc. The exercise will Mart promptly at 7:41 Next Wednesday there will la) s rhrlatinaa tree fur the member ef tne primary department of the Hun ly bV-hool. when v.rv little rhihi o anin- will receive a gift FaVniew MtresM Methasdlat liari4i. TheratwIH h regular eervlre. Run- day morula, and night, at which lime peciai muate will be rendered bv mmbr. of th. rholr. At th ey.nlng - avrvir. Mr. K. U 11.11 .111 ..a.. I 010 uin inr .III ha nMM.l . w. . ""- . tiem leature or the muaic. Th ChHsjtmas tre for th mam. of th primary d.partment of the ftundar kVhwol wa glveei yeasiarday ftTea. Cewtral MettVwMal fTVwrrtV Ihe morning hour thera wtll b two eermon on C'hristma th.me Th Aral are wtll b a lx-nlnut a.r. - to th rhildrea la th form ef a wary, wr tne Chime mng." f. . . lowlag thla wrwiaa t th Junior ce. I rraUon tha pesUr will preach al CauiaxinM aermua to the geaerai J 1 4 ssji rnc,. dnu CUu. w. Bl KiMmrth liMhotllaat rkni Ti-n- will h a Chrlatmui wrvlia The i hrlslms. eierclnes of the Hun- day -hool will take plac. W..ln.a - day night and thera will be selections 'it members The public Is In flted. At ltlMMllsl Orphanage. At the Methodist Orphanage there will i u Christmas dinner for the 'Imuran si 1 uciock .Monday after no.m At 3 O '-li.'k there will be the . . . ... (lellghta of a ( hrmtmaa tree Th. A-raeTtor the children i.f lh I-..IK..II.. n.nl,..u.. at Nasarete will be held on Thurs- a(tarnoo a, 4 o clw k dlefferent from what It has been In the past 1h I.NBt I..I..J .. ,'.l. . InaUftd of u 'hrlitmnj tr. tnd i 10 P. m.,, hssket provided with rsndy, nuts and confectlonsrle will be placed al erclses for tn Mch plate. Tha Bt. l.uke s Circle H,hol will ba i will see that each member of Iho hum I remembered. LIKE MORE OF ITi U. S. Supreme Court Makes a Christmas Gift to Parties in Court bv Reducina the , mx,muvimW mo Costs (Uy th. Associated I'resa) Washington, Dec. II As a Sort of ' ....,. .... ". m- Supreme Court to-day a Its last act ,rf" subordinate lrllunals The printing of the record alon. in one raee before th. court In recent year amounted to M.000. Th court took advantage of the ne cessity of amending th rules In con nexion with tha going Into effect lun nary 1 of the new Judicial . to rlk . the high cot of UiiKtlon Several amendment were ne.-.-ssary to 'J requirement of In. new Th.se had t do principally "n P""1 of th circuit court , ' 'au of th. new code the court , entered another order ext.-niliiig the Present e.ult rules lo the ...urta, I Prmidad lor l.v the new rode ,n ""m "' ora.r, t nier j n. tic. Whit aaM that th. old rule would be enforced until the rules now being framed by thr . . tut Mioiild he . ,.i.,il, l...l ,. When the court adjourned until January , U had eetabllahe.l record for Ihe iiumh.r of case, heard before the holiday rractic.il) as many eaa -s ha.rtieen .rgned so f.r this term aa were argued during tha entire last term, extending t. June l The Juatlce. now have under con sideration lis ease. This la pro,:i bl a greater number than al any other time In Ih. history of th. court. R00SEVmASKErj HIM TO WRITE IT Continued from Tag. On.) that the publication o the correspond ence at thla time Indicated that the Colonel w,i, a candidal, fur th. 112 presidential nomination Colonel Hooaavelt haa not told me that he la a candidate." said Mr. Hh.l . on th. contrary h. h. told m. repeatedly that he I not a candidate "Colonel Itoosevelt end myaelf w.-re -board a train b.gel her im. ten da v . ,h,n tn, ,n,,,r , i onv.-raallon from omrthm In the new I aid. 'Why waa the truth ner loid about thla whole biiai- p. -u n,n( lt could b ahut i,p'' o.,i,. nooaev. I sal it Why ou tell ll now?' lo It mat la all ther I Mr. Hbeldon uiirsiiKiifii aa ia oV,K7,hVtne,,,', ",h" ",'r it r- v.-tt at this time 1.1 the ll.rrlman ...ntrihutlon incldetit. r.fJl.d: , I thought nnl. hill l'nl.,n..l veil asked m. to write th. Ictt.r and I did ao It wa. o,iel 4 m.itinr .1 friend. hip on nv ,rt Tint l.it.r tale th. whole truth and ought to stop comment " " Hit law' U.gn. IVvrsq'i nmr "llegwlaxra." ' .. " Uv the Associated 1're.) Cincinnati, lee. It August Here. ,11 M n n h'ltrni. ... ,k. K' . . I , ( . - - -"o..iii i,w- tkM I I . M. M,lul..K U. J .... . . . ......,, Hlu imiar mat -ia- V'r I e.gue owner, will not worry over .. .. .... - wrsnaiiun in .-sew lork hurt night , nail u. with j V?? . 'nT Nw . . '"" "7..,-, wiixi. ZoVi ""mn,,"n- f tlch- .m1" D .Vl.ro-iTTe-" m P'sf owhefe,' All th league wind up at the If Herr mann. CASTOR I A lor lahaU vatl CMldx.ii. Ttt 'KklTn Han Alim Itett LITIGANTS WOULD "KuVJ rX'iS , li.io thut l...y. Th unponitlnn do iiar mat the pnip.xai would ainxd ""i""1 . si "nuiirnn, anri louun ii'.tiiir.i;iijr'rn. i ney uu i.ot xp.-. i ill.- meaHurv .to advunca JT9 itjuiiu im- t miiiimrr ruiRr, iMtuiiiH will mljourii I'liimriow irnnin ami :i in-ii mi ui" in intui prounuiy win i. ,.lK.n ai in.- enu 01 i . . ,.. . Kel-raary. . 4. The bill propi.ti. I. ;"H" . i Kuanlan dutlca bv Km per vnt and :;;,!; irr; uf.,i oridtr Ih'- present KuiMlaii tariff. He tilib-s lhi-se liuposltii.ns the bill pro P..aea .Is." , . Vy unubYl the Vros. ..,.... w.. ' ! ..p,ii ...a i-ni.iiiiru vy m, law 11 J ""' on merchandise arrlv- I Jon. 21. ism. mi merchandise arrlv- , " " " "! l-vy a double ton- ii.e tux. Sh'.iild the present Amurl- c, i, cnatri- lax b. ruined to the dls- I f.i..r of IUihhIhii u-uels then the fltis- fiuu t'.iniHfc-.. ix win b. corresponding- ly lii'r.-.iH. .1 It in ,nld that th. ached- ! ul.s nr.- t.. I., apollcable to'all conn- tries winch i. in. t grant to Kussiathe I ""'si lavoreo iiatlim treatment In com- I m.-r. e an. I run Igatlon. The or.ip.is.il will be submitted to a tlnn n.-hi I commission.' Th.- i easily fur the proposed leg- iMlatlon Is explained Jn an accom- ti)ing declaration In which It la Mhedule which will be applicable to l.usslsn goods at ths .xplratlon of the ' tresty of eommerc. snd navlaation of I I12 will be hlih It, M.ll . ... L..L u , hlbltlva character snd thut they great- , 'y axesed the Kusalnn normal tariff ( nd navigation taxes which would be 'naturally applicable to American B od In Ihe absence of Ih treaty. TWO FATAL FIRES Thirteenth Street Seven-Story Structure Furnished One ! -Lucky or Unlucky? New York. Dec II. Two fatal (Ire occurred in Ih city early tonight, tine ''""t " ipctcuiar manner m ihe seven story terminal wareh-eise Bt Thirteenth avenue and Twenty eighth sireet anil drove a score of employe t.. the roof. when.-, they came down by flr. eacauMr I .u, m r. v. u .-.a i.,i ' was found near th. freight elevstor end ... i.t.n.,a .. .Z " . .. V... - - uu. It.'th, a vurntsher The lire caused a loss of $ ravioli. Mrs Mary l..ir. nc.-. hk.-iI oil carc, was fouii.l burned .itin.at bevmid ri ..tiiil..n in h, r apart nn-uts in a ili.wn t.. ubml.liiiK ub.n i, in,, in th.- house WaH . XIIIIKIIISI-.. she ll.i.l evidently been mlng an Inflammable llull 'r killing Irv. i, Hnd the p.. lie,, i-. lieve that this look lire In aomo wav and caught on her .ioth. s. PERSIA YIELDS TO RUSSIAN DEMAND (Continued from Cage Una) no public aiin.nincement had been made at Teli.mii of tin recession of I'ersls from Ihe deilant stand she ori ginally lo.ih .i!.iln,t the demand of the ( tar's iiuimsI. in. e.n In th. f..,, of threaten., I miKieasion. Th. ,ieU I . , , I"11'"'' e fact that she i "". '" Huaslan demands l,r'W"''lv -s tli;. UKli fear ..f tne ' oiis. .iu n. on ,.f public resentment. ...i ruusior i mill witliout formal I not lie of Ills ilMma-ul He Is r..o- lot- ill d.-ii.iiiug that h nothing t,. do v it h lh wouln iinv-Ui won, a n-im net-oli i, lion. linn ..iil, only li.ognlse the right of the nun. n..: ioun.il to dispense with his services Ho- .i. t f.irm of 1'erslu s reply t" llussiii lH not ,-t Known but froiii the latest news received from Tehe t .ti It would seem that the i abinet has overridden the aloo s of the com mission which the National i oumil appointed to ileal nilb in,, matter. It Is not proh'thie that there will b. withslrawal of ihe Itiiaslan troops In I'ersia while disorders such its those st Tal.rli Mr. urrlng. Theie are only :o.i kiiii,.,ii tioups eiuamp ed Ihi.e ji.ilen u.ii.u of Tabrts from Which gu.rda nr.- eii( to town dally for the ...rsuiBt,. a, bunks, r'rom onfi.. tic l.i,(ti and 1'erslan ac i minis of The Irouhle at Tahrls It Is vyliffl oh to as, eriHiu exactlv hat hsppeoi l. but r.poiis piihllshijTri SI I'. i. i.bura uts in fh effect Inst aev - 'l.ll l.nsallin Si'llllllS Wele k .1 the t'J'IK'g there. in llitsslan Trmia .. n, ms Withdrawn al Once Teheran, liec. :2 The commission appointed by th. X.iilonal Council 10 .I..I ... .1... - .. a.on ultimatum held a long, session lo- i night but It la renorte.l th.i 11. nera .,. ..ni.i .. .. n,v ,,f ,h- . .. : reply lo Kussln i, ,. .,-t,.. , ,., , lllM,.inl p, ..(. .. . inai snill ,ne Kuaalun ini.rn. men, la sincerel) desirious tor alt euil) wllhd'awal ,.f iu troops In I'erel It wil be un ,be to ,,e,te evacuation iinnitdlati- after I'erala couipn.s with (he terms of th ulti matum Hpeculallen la rife whether the c4!.,. net will acf without sanction on n failure to do m th. eomtniselon wu;d asaume dlrtstnrial power. ' . .... in an interview tonieht W i ,. gnn sinner, tne treasurer ... . ...I. axia ne naa received no com,, ,,, ..... lion etth.e fmni ih.. , .. the cabinet regarding hi. n!.. t , ta atlll awaiting action hv the s.tiona 0"ll or It. duly authort.ed ,., .r. ne f.iw.,i 1,, t,,M lrt In the iliaciission or oegotudona any voiicernii g ti , liiiMnn i.ltim.i According to per,,,!, lm. ,',.,; information the Kussl.m irooo a. tark.d and killed all th. police at Keht and rualnd the troverninent offl- r inei-e, sent.,, ,,. gov .mof real Weill-, and (he curls of Jjustle vwwd Mice he-d.iuar.r.. It r .ported I thai Rueetan ei,,u ha aseum.d tha (fovernmenl of ih town. I 1 " u"t"rt'od that ths eahlnet rn of (he reply to ihe Huaalaa tiltl- islum expreed a wllhngnea to t 1 . "'" o.eo-nn. m tn r.oeiu.m Htreet Hunday School yeet.r rulleM . manner, mere ailViaailn. rf.v ' . ' . , - , . . -- modlnr.lloa In th seoend ds. Iv.olah. u-l f.iluy. to get rvldenca befpre the fnrv nmm ki,h n. i.Hi t k. grllcrj. ' l-..pll Jiidae Kkeen'i proclamation Deri.nltin. aulltv n.Hn f M.r.u t.k. ; a minimum One ,t lltta and oacap. un no oonfelnnt ln to a proital.m of the mortaxe the: '?'Tta"5lh"'w- '' the holder.-of Ih., Mlcbl - L?.! : K .Vntrul pro tlon of. tho luo runner proattutitin, , war. reiftvud tutl lively gited thut mora lha SUO dlctm.nW ware found by i ih arand iH'y t.u.vld7n. e "atrXle , n,., .i . ... i w usai ij a-Aw t'tll IO IDS COUIlir ,. ,h ...t- - .v. ! November and preceding alactlona. According to Commonwealth Attorney Kly. of Le cftum v mora than tic nnn t vnov;,: t br election. Attorney Ely i'hrf thut vote trafflck.na is av.n wr... i , ,'M " uf tn JJ"'"'n counties thun i In l.ee and at Ihe concluainn ..f ih. . I investigation in l-e county n similar ""''""" ' ' " " "T" :l",rlw. 'K""".n uniy, siso in jnuga attaen s courL Th" l' county Krand Jury will re- ! convene in Kabi uury to complel. Its worn, unless a autisfactory number of "nresion nav. i..en rac.lv e.i It Is, at tod. the Jury Is expected to return I nearly 1.000 Indl. tni.nts. Judge Kerguaou a 11.1 to Atlanu By lllilrx of Wife. U'l lu. a . .T-t. n areui iiipriM awaited Ih. Juror, in the ca vl ; th mate against Walter Wiggins when they took their seats In the Jury box bth ,i,les-the evidence pro and con. all b.ing In at th cloie of th. aJ ...,.a.i . .. ' ' gram from Atlanta conveying; th. sad lutclUveii'-e that bis wlfa who Is in a Im-oltal In that city 'was in ex- tiemls The Jiidae left' for the bed- The Jii.Ue left fur the bed- kldu Ills wtfe on, the next train WOODRDIV WILSON T Will be Nominated on First! Ballot and Sweep the Coun- try Says Mr. Rivers McNeil ' ..i.v. ..v.iv. rtf Phirann nn VIit Mar A 01 tniCagO On VISIT. Mere u prominent Demo r.l of i ill. a-o, and has taken n lead iiik ..ni in the organisation of the I row Wilson campaign In (hat .Male. , f vOil.-h Mr Mdeblack Is the hiilrinan. Mr. McNeil Is v.-ry en- thuslasllc In fuvor of the nomination I tlie Oovertmr of New Jersey ami is confldeut that th. liemocrata can weep Ih. country If Wilson la the (undidatu He haa traveled over a large portion ..f the Hoiith und Is con versant with the situation of the nild .llc West Me feels sure th it Wilson will lie nominated on the fir -t ballot ni'd that lllln. is will glv hlin lla sup. port, lla sii4 th. arntlm.-n' of his IRE Rl H IN ... .. . .. . ... . I n.l, ntt r. r . i,.. I K 1 . 1 1 n . mtmm rrv .... '"'J' ",,n,"' "no brief .nd b..i for" ih- ui.e. f n. Angeles, t'ai . today before it adjourn- . The " .. ... P",u," nu weea in Kit- ""."Z".?" e.l to January I. other wltne id to b n.eT,,;BV:.h ;.7,;rdary or, .ta have t.'een .waTiing rial Anrele. and Kan Francisco. Itai-d , . " '" "ai. ikH yesterday on a Ult., , rm . ,.,,.. as well aa from New York and Hoeton "d their " a"'". J " Hoera . T. ,. ,....., are to be heard. It is under.iiMid when the average of .or .oc.en la a nrominenf llemo. .. . " " e r..a nu, ii an.i many all, (t wg found that Ih algner ol The l-epartment of Ubor and ..'If" '''"'"-need for Wilson. the checks had lo count ther. Ad ; 1'rlnting is Bending out to the textile i., -la .a 7. 1! " ","""T "Mr ,fm-r IM'n- n-r the ched, flash- oglabh-bments in North Carol,,,.. ,Kw I"i L' w '. MN7" ers and succeeded in apprehending copies ,.f the Child Labor lam enact. .1 D. y Vi . ','.'!r .W '"r0t "''I-I them Just aa they were In th.- a. t of y the Legislature of 107 snd th. lypm oi politician and we fe. i timt cashing another of (heir worthi.. amendment passed bv the iMtalsMr Wllaon representa better than any bit. f ,p.r. They were tdnced r -f lll The amendment makea th. t.ther taiidl. ate the Idea ot ofe der arrest and carried to the prlvnb' ' present law read ' sixty hour. ' In progress ami will not only n, .,,.,,,,1' f ,. f the con. em where ti. -v I plac ,.f ,lxly-lx." thus reducing the solid iM-mocratlo vote. t. ,t will compelled lo hand over the n.on- week s w,.,k to sixty hours In all i... - a 1 1 Till I 1 ht i 1 1 aiii mil uf Ika Wun.il.i ...i.i .- . .in r.,, , ,1 . , i . .. . ... -. .pporv j;.nd . ate not reaarded lu. n., ... '.. in e. v ,t , no inci x . Miiinif I. ll I vi I.' in n. i nma i .. dui.: . ... ...... .,.., sn ftLiM... m p,,..i o . Children of Several Sunday CrhftAC DoiimkarAel ku vviivvi IIVIIIGIIIUCI cu Uj Teachers With Presents Whils large number . r Hunday , rVI la a III not have thrir ';rlatma exercises unlil next week, e ... hav.; alif ady taken plate. The .l ITeient' riniae wh. h hav been glvei, .p.' pear below: ' KnU-rlMlnmeul g tmortb. A delightful program waa r.-ndared by Hi. .hil.lren of Lp worth Method 1st Hiinduv S. hool Inet night ami those Whu were present thorouiai enjuved' Hie p.iu ., n by th llttleSnne, There ,,. nut a v.ry large crowd pre.!,! 01 n. -count af th Inclement w.atner, 1 .1 (he audience wa. verv apprsciat: aona. ai Ther wr ..ven,i he. und r.cltaflon rei. dered sic all wnr. worty of th,. training I he church waa very pret l, h.lng .-. orsted fur th ocraslon. asiT. ,1 H.irt's ( hrteutiavi Tree. The 1 hiisimas treat at Mavcr.d ll.art Aead, on 4 given Thursday morn 1 - . !.. k. A It was also Ht 'lot- imv th. p(rn feast of the h.st .p I.. Thome (.rlffln, ths chll-.tr.-n -ruttmbvred Mm by proeshtln '"in i'h a beu'itlfiil silk hlr.tta. I -"fu gilt were dtttrlbuted from Ih tr. , . , Illlnd Children I b-niem beared. ' it siway rustemary the children w...- lememb.red in th form of a "tit 1st idii. tree given them at the Itlt ol Itirtlt.itlon The Christmas tre. (- the kin,l.-rgrtc:i department wit loid Thursday night, and of courss th.'. war. ii-any happy little one that night, for they nlwnv looU forward M n,u,'h e-mes IjisI hlrht wa th Hire for the older students 1. hd 1 they, too, cam In for a .hare of (ht Chrtatmaa tree' offer ing ln cci tm Hon with Ih mention of me 1 nnstnitt glfti 11 ml-hl he well to state that there I now eleven more tmlrn( at the Inetltutlon than ( anr other inch Inetltotlo In Am.rtra. Ho th I'lind Inatltul. her really ha I he larseit att.nd.nc on reeord. Mm at Kdr-nlnr, MreaH t hsrcei old lanta and hla Chrtatmaa tre at 11 ,u. h (am nimntr of Inn. . k,iu. w ; . ' yaiwiwi tn tn aunoajr RECEIVED GIFTS aaHhsoL . xnore an-i .Mi.nixan and Mirhitfin iVntral roads, asking their roneiu tu miTKe rith.-r or oothi toada with th- parent ron.paiw. ; It In ptopom-d t.i consolidate only; but ow - ine UiKt nlre hi irim iniw. be ol-l lined The way 1. thu. leff. op.,, hever, for a York i VI.H..I and the bmdholdera rr a.k.-,l to ,lv- th-lr consent to well consolidation. A curdinif to an oincer or the com- .h,. u,,, th .b. aorpiion of the like t-'hore la to ob- tain a through line to fhlcago under manageni.-nt to the end that Its! operation may b placed on a les . ..... ..... . lumwn"l,l "" " ...... ..V.?"V. '-""""i en. uiiu c-nn . o.m lKe nnore was securen i.y imuumuii hii.i ui.-nuiu a me noay ana Nw York Central In 1838. when it Is-; to-day laid the matter lfrc the po- uo ' Per eni minus ior vvv.vvv oi me uiae oin.re nu ..n.-.n- i an Bouthera BtocK at o ana is, 018.004 Mic-himn Central stock at 111 If ha were not the master British wgfssjgg, w iBBi n i iiv isa hi iiiiiBiavuui i.ir esaaylet of the later nineteenth ecu-1 : A - . , . , . . ... I ur- ' y ' "':?m,mT." " J,. " "'m Z utl vitality, his original reflection on life his personal and fascinating style '.' U aim for him th crown. Andrew- Lang on 8tsvenon Cjooked Career of Pamlico J . n..i. mi v i ioung iwen non oy; Detection of Green Methods Mercy Shown Them (Special to New and Observer.) 1 New Bern. Iec 21. Two young i unwYnnMZ' ihls city for aev.-ral hour, today but owing to the tlrJUinr of the local .""J." w ., ,V. IS! "...J men wno ciiumea to d. rrom j-smiico ; f. ' the early morning train and at once went to the shopping district of Die city and made a number of pui chases. At each place they tendered a check mode out upon a bank In I'amll.o county. These checks were .n every ciu. for larger sums than their purchase. The merchants, how ever, suspecting nothing, aladlv cash. CHECK FLASHERS THE INDIANAPOLIS I WORK IN NEW DERI GRAND JURY' WORK I ed th. little slip of paper. After depredations. More than one hun- aevcral of these had been exchanged ',r'"1 it "esse., it I said, will he call for currency they Inadvertently made '"'fore the grand Jury during Jan u second trip to one of the stores and The district attorney ! oill.e tendered another ihe. k Then It was expe. the Jury to be able t.. re- that the atiaplclons of the proprietor lM,rt its findings bv February 1- were arouaed. The hank wa called ! " lit! V. P Ih. ... ll I .. n n ... ,.. I j 'fltM 11. 1 I.I l.hM " " " lnry n-u ' "f-d. imy were men anoweil :o i ba In tlielr k. ...... .... .i . .... . . .i ,i . ' iitiri fi n no in ir... iii'i..,i i v'ed Hum from Imprlsvnni 'tit and disarm COMMODORE BENEDICT SAILS FOR BRAZIL, WHERE CONCESSION WAS SUDDENLY DECLARED REVOKED (-New York, Dec. JJ. Commodore K. C lietiedl. I nnd a party of relative. "V ,ri'''1 " hr ya,ht aivim blunt fr Am,ri.-.n Wilt ore U'liil.i f k.ieo 1,.. ..-Ill a.. ... I i v.' Ll . '.JJ. '.V " '.' " ..." he has established the wireless telegraph stations al several points along I IS -a A ytl a Villi hll l-at Iku.o ...1 Tlu. n 1 I . I . . .i. . VL , ... ' o-irii.i.ue 1.. 0.0,1 mr me cnange was tnat the itrazlllan government might some day want to ajngage In ihe wiie less telesruph buslnesa The member of the H.-iu-dlet p.,rty its Indbsted by number ars: 1, F. H Hastings; 2. A. J. Mull, r of I'aia, Hiall J (r H. It. Arnold; 4. Miss Mury Oird; , Conimmiore Ilendlct. 6 Mis M ,ry Klnley; 7.' Mra Clifford It. Harmon, Commodore llenedlct' duughier- '1' I I. Hanedlct;-, Cnlgnte Hovt. ., Mmm 1 fCOHHaLtaHrr'hrlvifcLrtttV-. lj y,i.,.v,-, .vvt-jvs,- ... ,'.?... i;?! I " --' uisjlraah -wi - .1 " t ; .... - I aes-"7-..' , ". jwwniiw iary. iu.iow- In a supf rflclal autopsy, nnnomitd tht death wag u to aa Illegal oper- "Ion. Tho pollco at once berin an lnve- ' llBatton and within a few hours Mr. Shattuclt and Mlaa ilattle M. Haiett '!fcrWil.wr arrested at the .'2' P.rtm.-nt and br Juhnf). "T" J""1 r V1 , 'V, C"l . 'h hv b'"n Tjf-i, T. V.V.m ru. ki. Tonight tha police of Fltchnurx ar rested Anna . lii-ed. atied Si", on a iharRe of inunlil in connectlun with the dcnth f .Miss liolduc. The Man hi-stei poli. r wy that the nhvab Imh tber loid them Miss Bol- dlK- t ulW4 at h. otfl. a and asked for treat n cut which he refused She then :se. uiii i.Mmiiii; in Hosn.n. uui ri.s i.iy he was Informed that the , i"ui, "h'iu ueau. ne came iu .... L'eputy Huperlntendent Watts an- noumed later that ull of the pers-.ns i under arrest had been charged with murder slid held without bull. They will be arraigned In court tomorrow. Throuyh his u t i -1 ir. KcrMion n aile a statement tonlitht In whb h he I , , . uen.tMi unv umno lion wiin i.ih rnrni' und rtalmrd ti,,t he had only b.cn railed Into the rase to Identify the girl because he was known to the Shal- luck woman and that aftcrv ... '.v 1 advice of his attornev he notlnrt the jWitness From Pacific Coast Examined. Beina the Rpnin. ning of Plan to Widen Scope .... , , .... of the Jury s Investigations Ity the Aaenclated ,'r'"" 1 Itidliinanolla. Ind.. Dec Widen- ,hr "T "f ,? 'n',,,irv Jn, ,he Bleed coimtrv-wide dynamtUng con- "l',rH,'. Federal rand jury ex- amlne.l It drat llnm rmin III. I ., . rt . . .. !. t is i t s as ' -nan. " glgwca. x . flrr Ear the grand Jurv resumes Its ses- "n The Ked. r.l authorities are he-' lleved now to be ready to attempt to veiify documentary evidence by the I Ustlmony of witnesses supposed to haie knowledge of the movement of men alleged to have been associated wit h J. It. and J. J McNamars and rtle McManlgal In their confessed lori.-a arm manuMci urlng establlsh- menu In North Carolina. Clumi, Is only th noise of mad ne. i' "r" eon.-easion. under hleh Lr- 'li'"1 'mm ' , w-. i rk., . -c 11.' iMrsrTrATvrMit ptuyti ,ha , wrtt ot gbaa Mnua Z .. .? vt " "Li". 7ZlTT .Jz be. issued. The chief Justice, aft.r considering; the petition, granted th writ, and the mandat oi the court was duly Issued directing Sheriff Co wan of New Hanover to produce th tjlsy chief before Chief Justice Clark to-day, at chamber la Ha lelgh., ' : Mr.' Cobb has been In Raleigh for several days looking after th Inter ests of his client, and, aa wa re ported In The Mewsiul Observer yes terday, argued the matter of requisi tion before th Governor. Th writ of habeas corpus Is sued out for th purpose of releasing the "King" from r'niuge pending tne uovernorg nnal ""cuuuii as 10 requisition. . The Jl"t'l-- i ne petition niea oeior in cniei states, among other things. tl,ni IV that the hicf Is an old man of more ln"" venty year of age, that he I coniinea in sinuii cage in ta pw tianovcr Jail together with such a nun. her of other prisoner that he can in.t .Ml down In comfort and that th . .ce is so crowded that needed sleep and rest are Impossible; that hla health Is In Imminent danger of being impaired thereby entailing permanent injury,' that while he has not been found fruilty of any crime under the Ian of this or any other Stat and has not been committed to await trial he is yet denied bail. It seejns that this was don with out a finding by the Justice that John was a fugitive from Justice or that there was "probable cause," that the justice enmmmea tne cniei merely upon information that he wa a fugi tive fritn Justice and a warrant from the clerk of a court In Arkansas without making an Inquiry and ad Judriiiu the facta It Is said that Sieve John haa de meaned himself, during the four or 1 ve years he has lived In this Mate, most of the time In or near Raleigh, In a seemly manner and hag nver given cause for complaint. It la charged by the attorney for John that the charKi-s In Arkanaaa are retalia tory measures taken by the Mitchell, who were worsted In eeveral eolta by the Johns, particularly In Wadaaboro. Memptiia and In the recovery of Flora hand" Ifh oyp?ies.er headed '"by01 Mitchell, the prosecuting witness) In ,h' Arkansas case, mev John p- ptale.l to the court of Arkansas and a" 1ven possession of his child, very much against th will of th ,M,;hiceVL JLVjel0.''. 'hi last case that Jo Mitchell ha charged 8tev John with perjury and aucceeded In getting th Oovrnor O ArkHfei 11 malt ri ntlf ina 4a w weesv wa old chief. Htev John, worth several hundred dollar. The John brother follower seem to be a bur Oypeie. la latellurence. wealth and manner ot life. They h" cloeely aftr their Deopl and property, and It 1 aald retain regu- 'ariy In the several Htate In which '""' hav interests, th best legal talent Th' outcome of the etruggt he- tween the Mitchells and Johns, which started In this Htste ,at Wadeeboro last year In the endeavor of "King" Mitchell to levy tribute from the Johns and has since been continued In several other States, will be watched with Interest. The Johns seem to have had Ihe best of th. first few rounds of the legal battles. SENATOR OWEN CRITICISES SUPREME COURT JUDGES Says They are Influenced by Past Associations and Pre vious Training (By the Asociated I'reaa) Oklahoma City. Iec. If. Declar ing the Muprem. Court of tha I'nlted Htate "haa become a bulwark of priv ileges'' I nlled Htales Kenator Robert 1. Owen at to-day'a aeastoD of the state Unr Assoi li.tion replied to the arraignment of the Judiciary recall ly Judge H C Htuart. Senator 'wen aaid he did not Impugn the mo tive. Or h.lhMlV txt Ik. 1 I . Oamtmm s"lreine t ,,rt Judge but that "all . . . ja . . innuencea oy their orevtoua training and aswH-latlona" Kvery man who ha gnn on that bench aim a. the trans-MlaalaalppI rat. ase has tieen In favor of writing Into th- laws the word 'unreasonable' which Congress n fused to put ther.' said Senator Owen DEAD FROM AN OVER DOEF MORPHINE 1 (Continued From Hag On.) ' Mr. lvttcr was-born In Chicago In Its I.' Mie was the daughter of orrln W I'oti.i. one of Chicago's first mil hor iltes Her ham cam. Into prom nen. e when, al lt year, old h pub '.nj:d n bot.ii which was so trtlln tha' her fsthi-r snd other member of h.-r fiir-iiiy bought up every cop they t.Miid find and deetroyed th. ph,(es otherr of her book hav been lefused entrance to libra rla lf.n Wins from luttllng Ketann. Hv the A.K'lated Preaa) Nw York Lee "One-round" llogan wa given th popular das-Won ov.r l'.nitling Nelson, former tight weight .hsmpion of th world, la ten round bout, at th kladtsoa Ath letic Club tomaht. Nature er yielda reward To him who aeeka and Iter hr lt. nrry Cera wall. ytnlL,ll.ninM ro11 co,f intviTiox or hi.k or M l KK HIVtR MILLS. Notice la hereby given that on th Ind day of January. I til, th prayer for conlrmatlesj of th ! of th property of Keue Hlver Mill ad It effe. t aad of th property sold ta It by I (r.pf Company. -II f which wa aold by R. H. Rattl aad W. M. cemmlealonera, Raleigh, iY!? r"1?"" Dr' th. JV' .hr4 Hi heaer. Juda M. O. Connor. Called itate jodg, at chamber, la th feder-J ronrt building al RaMak. horth Car- lilQw. ky order of th Court -W. H. BATTLE W. It VACT, .-a.. .... Cmm(liev
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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