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Lllf A DAILY,
IULEIGII, N. C, TUESDAY MORNING, APRIL 1T, 1913.
PRICE 5 CENTS
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PRESIDENT PICKS SUMMER CAPITOL IN NEW H AMPSHIRE;
K.vC WILL LIVE -OX "NOVELISTS ESTATE DUUINT.IIOT MONTHS
V' . V.' ' 'V - - .. .'I " ' ' . ' - -
CRETARY
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flfel Be Given Office in Prefer
ence to Partisans Without
Better Qualifications
After Stormy Busiriss" Meeting
That Results in Partial Vic
tory For Mrs. Story
I0D11NEX1 iP 1
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Baracas Elect State Officers
and Philatheas Will Do So
at Today's Sessions
THE PRESIDENT'S ATTITUDE I NOTABLE WOMEN PRESENT j E. W. -TATUM , PRESIDENT
.Not That lie Is (king. to Ignore j The '-Daughters Urged to Apply Day- of . Inspirational Addresses!
Recommendations of Senators
and Representatives .
Principles of Their Revolutionary
Ancestors to Modern Problems
and Round Table Talks Among I
I -eaters and Members
(By H. K. C. BRYANT.) - (By the Associated Press.)
' i ' Washington. I). .'.. Aprtl 14. Dale-
Vf - igatei to the Continental Congress of
. ; ilh Daughters of the American Itevo-
liiti.iti u.-Hl..h Kirun it. tv.ntv-MH'imd
T . I . . . . .. 1
! annual wiwon nere luuay, win ww
"' coined 'lo Washington - by - Preeident
: Wilmm in hi tirt public address
.' sl;tce hi Inauguration. Adureeaes of
welcome also were made by Secretary
Htatw-firyaii and the Krem h ambassa
" dor. M. .luwrand. Hoth the Presi
dent and Secretary Bryan told the
Jaughler that it was their duty to
. apply th principle or mitir revoiu
luuiac;
lems.
The afternoon session, given oter
' to addresses of welcome, cam after
a atonny buslnoss meet Inn which re-
suited ill - partial. viotoryT forthe
rk, rfifof the i:an-
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1 8 pec la I to Newa and i br er.
Charlotte. April II. Durham Kt
the next Btate Baraca-Phllathea Con
vention, the determination of the dele
gate from this city making Itaelf felt
from before the time the convention
convened -tha Durham folaa begun
their work on the tralna conijnn Into
Charlotte. 'The only other town to
make a atrona; bid waa KalelRh, bttt
the (lecinlun waa Durham' from the
flrit.
Thi af'.ern.ion the Baracaa rlerted
their Htate officer, i hmi.lnK the fol
lowltiii: President E. W. Tatum. of Salla
bury. '
Vlre-Prealdenta Dr. Oorje K.
pr.il- ; Vlre-Prealdenta Pr. .Kor K. I peace and Uiar .
Dehhla, omia:r1rt: Fh .1. Bohanti. uf ' IheTnanalun aland wit
Durham: f. M. , Harwell.' Wlnaton-
Salem; -. 1. Maxwell, of Aahrville
Beffetary and TreaaureY IC. A.
Bland. -of Haletnlw , -
- Ese-ritW rmrfiijie Dr.f. A ' . H.
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EFFORTSTOPUT
vTCATTtTAND SHEEP
ON FREE LIST FftIL
Democratic House Caucus
Votes Down Amend
ments
AGAINST CHANGE IN BILL
Wilson... Relieves the Tariff Hit
. Mt fts t'leneral . Ajiproval oi
5 The tiiuntry T
llarinkriMlen. near oriit-h. X. H.
'orniali, N. !.. April li.'ln Hht- , river anl 1 in the midat of a heM.
IHIll'-lt
the noveltat. hear
Woodruw WltHon will eniabliah th
tlv ' I'e rnixh ill.iae. tne io iiki
lakendetl on tha .betiatlftil lOll-acie wwm-n lorest or k hh.i jWne. ; miinr way- i- -(,.r, u-
country et tata of Wlnaton l niirr nniu. i .r Aimm ' the l'rei.leiit a lM.niilptton of "."00. but the IiiHuk
here. Preeident ; neiahlHirn Till lw Kenyon I'ox. NVr- of i.loiilt nearly. ilmlM'a tbi
tiiHii It.tpKooil. Marleld I'ur'nh. nuinli.T In aiimmer.
...mn... ..rvllu) He ha. leaaed the viM'"in1 Irh. Aiiitm M. i -w ineo.r. t.. inree mnea u. uie
jummer capital. He baa Iraaed tne !,. ani, w,hrn ,.rrh. aouth. will be the eat of th- xSv-
building for the coming wawin. n j Th, lp pretty. but not pre- ullve offl. er during I he minnier. I h
aeclueiou will ""provide) the dlreil . t'eiittini. h i of lri-k. two s n ' - iNwIofflre- and telegraph l:'lior. of
Deace and uuiati . in heiabtand iiiiitHina tbirtv r-i:.r. thl.x little loan wtll lie er.'.arue I to
ty-tlv vard , o., 'he I'onnei tii tit
WW tt''f
iroailwav lead to Ita rear entrnnce.
FTil'llHimal lotHff--
'(. inpunyinx the 'relcr arrival.
imn fur the appointment of the col
lateral committee of rewreaentativea
. of each of the candidate for preal-
4 dent general, to paa upon the txating
, of i onlKted dleratloii.
i Amoug the notable women .whoV -tnipted'
bora at the at ternooa- meet -
' in were: Mr. W ocxlrow .Wllaon and
Mr. Thoma R. Maraliall. Mr. Wil
liam .1 Ko-an, Mr. A. 8. Biirleaon.
Mr., Frank I in Iji tie. . Mine, t'hlmla,
wff W'the Japaneae ambaaeador, and
A I Lm I . .1. .. 1 1 u .- llummtinil
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UliferrocT Dropped
...iILt.TT. . - " ij Factional difference were put aaidt
.uotlcy toward eonr ieamen--antt-pa.:
toaage. ' j '
"- ' i 'oejeireper correeponflent &
T;i Vlaxre -tldit Vr. WUaoiT. jrolug 9 -aaj-Jure
MomawJiatUeai aenator
v,"- and Tepreaeatativea. " Thai Uoe Hot
' Weem to be hla attitude. 7
1 The preeident haa marie It plain
' hat he la not going to appoint tnon
to offioe unleaa they axe tit. Men of
C haracter. Integrity, and ability will
given office tripreferenoe to parti -aajna
without the better quallncationa.
Jolitlrlana of the ward-heeler type
r eed not apply If the preeident knowe
heir real position back vhnmr.
1 Woe be' unto I he aenator or ton -
Arcuman 'ho cornea forward with
a . tmn of fiueetionable cliaractor.
The president doea not hesitate to
amxiint men who have, been a tittle
iv tie
lr in .their nartt
Ji page and John, Skelton WUtama
,.e exaniole but . . backward-looking
men. although they have been PartV
nrkra for years, may fall under ni
...... j,r4,wk . Mwana
jxTniaater at Baltimore over iuia
l. Kawllna Inat week. Two niembere
ff the House of Representative tn-
iL.iin. lavtterrv. the Pro-
Iieniocra-ti 1
annolmeil ! concerned
apeak ere.
Paratdent WHon-aaW' he-did-not
know that H waa neceaaary to welcome
the members jet Ibe THiughtera of the
Kevolulioav tWeehlnVtOB a UU.'K.lirJ mt
elTeot. aireaoy was Their own city.
He. commended their society for the
plendid work it waa doing In com
memotatlug the attainment of Ameri
can liberty.
"We reward organbuUlon like this,"
he said, aa part of the nations lobe of
memory. They remind as of the thing
that have gone by and of the stan
dard to which we muat conform. If
w would be true and loyal Ameri
can. .' .
' I would not iiiicle. tke. at any rate
in a single, improvised address, set Ml)
the canon of Americanism. Ameri
canism i now of so muny varieties
among the ladles that 1 am not an
aure of niy atandards on that side of
tils House; and therefore. I tread very
gingerly when I try to set up Stan.
d,ird th-re, But this I know., that
no far a our national, election are
concerned: so far aa thone things a
wblch we hold aaoreq In
the pant.. o far as those thing go
live up to ana o
of Wilmington; J.- f. -Kerry,-of -Hal-1
eiah! A. B. Rmoot. of Hdluhuiv: aleo
the state officer.
The Philatheas expect to elect their
officers tomorrow morning, holding
consultation with tht In view thl
evening. . - '
v -: TbeVhllaUsraaV . '
This mutating the Philatheas a
sembled ut 9: SO. After devotional ex
erciaex, Hiss Mottle N. Lyon, of U
ford. Elate preeident. made an appro
priate address, emphaaUlhg the pur
pose of the urgunluitloB. ' Mi Vir
gtula 4'llnid iwTmiilted th treasurer'
report.
. Mlgs Flossie- Byrd, of Oreennbore,
general aecretary, then made ap ad-dreaa,-
In which -she- summarised 4h
achlevemaatai altalaed by the Phi-
lath
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ffl MM IWUBLE-TRKGEDil N
"(By te Asuoclated rreei.)
Wsahlngton. I. C. April 14.
Persistent-efforta ,to)ut cattle and
itlieifp on the free Hat." to cut the duly
011 swine and to otherwise alter the
Ways and Mean committee tariff re-
vlaroTmitwefeTiTelift
ratlo - caucus of the , House today,
The Democratic leadership fight foi
the bill as report, was piloted bi
itepresentatlve burton' Harrison, ol
New York, in the absence of Itepre
aentnttve I'nderwood, the majority
leader, a im t 111. on the Senate side
of I'ongrea the tsrlff revisionist
were inactive.
The agrlcultursl schedule we be-
tntiaw caucus aH-thw-i
noon, aitd there were some llvelv
speeches. --'Many of. the new member
of the House accounted their' view.
iut each time there was a teat, the
uiioiiufe. w overwhelmingly u-
111191
A. f AV iivia
... Cleveland Prince Shoots Mfs.
But Habeas Corpus Proceed- May Lomax Qead and . v
. ings Have Been Instituted . Commits Suicide
Bailey is Ready M Knt.fr Batk CALLED TO SEE HER
loriniltl-rThe-Statev'tnist j
pKennsvf"
lit. Cattle and sheep now are du
tiable al ten per cent and swine at '.
$1.50 a head. s'
Representative' Baker, of ttillfor- '
nla; Huaseli. of Mlnsourl, and other,
urgod Hlnt free c.tll. .Iiu-lana, t '
ihortlv- nfler oVJock.. E rievelandi ""'"l letroy the -rattle '"raising In- " -Prime,
"a prominent young business :'usfrj ift lirTr ' atafes.riReprenent-"""' ' 1
man of thi cltv, accompanied by a i "v""' Klnkead. ' of New Joraey, and .
oiing lady. viltd the tlnldaboroHoa- ''urley. of. MasgachttNetts, contended
.' pilal. where Air. May D. farter lavliw'1L-i:!t!ewuM make"a" broader '
max whs a patient, anil snot ner nean 1 -" .nopiv ior ine independent
pacaer a against the so-called beef
trust.
furler'i
affair ciexteil j senwatton in thi
viiiny. , -
Nortir:u nkitniT.
iiihlatifiro, April 14 --Thi morning;
eftt'Twmrrw-
f Kathtee Ware. jf Ashevllle. Montwomer Ala April 1. ot.
( on "How the Junior May Sue- 1 "ffT'l' ,.J
spoke
ceed,''. and gave practical suggeations
for the younger Philatheas, based on
her own experience.
Mrs. K. M. I'owning of Fayette
vllle. spoka on. "A dticcessful Preei
dent and Well-Hounded .rlecretary."
following these taka were tliree-mln.
ute diacuaalon of topic of personal
application by membera from all over
the State.
... The BarsMa. , .
State President berry opened the
session of the Baracaa at I. SO.' After
devotional aervlrea, the reports of the
secretary and treasurer were sub
mitted. A round-table discussion .fol
lowed, rotating to class problems.
"How a Busy Baraca May Study the
Bible." was th subject of Rsv. W. A.
i In her room. She was undergoing
KDaTICIUTeDfftl-trM'n,,,l for a rpralned ankle, the
111 rHMCWI 0 nUUW j iult of analmimoblle accldenTT
SooiLJif ierlli lwo enteredJlri
roum, (be ynung lady wsa
' ljimaa a
.. . o.r.... 1v.11.., .. m,,mell, b .Prime. ae.vlna
oTJ7n,.7,cr'S?'l 'o.i"e7'TrM.i,m,r wfeted teMe a rd s,tat
-Argwmentr
Ueiireeiiiatlve fUlim-., Jerlared thkt -the
I nlled State might Soo ceH
lo be an exporter' of food u uiiH
that we intend
Worthy of. there I only one canon of 'Second Presbyterian church
Americanism.' And the real, constant f were two strtng addresses.
8"?..li. l;riUhd , M"!,or'".! ! nve thousand dollars
w."U ot J"1: Workl stock of the bsnk of
sort of a personal discussion as held by
the 1'hllatheaa followed.. ,
Tonight at the union meeting at the
there
Oneal today honotjafl requisition for
the removal to 'Vorth, Carolina of rc
X. 8mlth. of Blrimngham. who is
cused of making a .false statement be-:
fore the. North Carolina Corporation
Commlasion, Aimed with the re.iul-'
sttlon.. Police officer J. A. Bailey, oft
Raleigh, left here tonight for Blfming-
ham to carry Smith to llalelgh. I
' Late today, however. Smith's cottn-
ael Instituted habeas corpilLprpceed- j
Ings In Birmingham, which will be
heard at 1 1 o'clock tomorrow. Pend- j
Ing the atBposhiort of the pedlngs. j
Rmlth -cannot be rarhoved. Smith I
accnaed of hav I nit sworn raiseiy mat
of the capital
Macclesfield ho
been paid In cfth.'
nient a Keult of Int.. Kik
Willi Man ami Other
file Argentine Republic: wlth a od.niU
4ue oC eul S:,so a agwlnet Si
0v..e In the I'nited Slates exported
tnor tlina five time. a. much h.i
pistol nhot rang out In the room and i and meet product a - 1 ha I'nli..,
' Ihroual, th hall, and when the tr-Slatea and that tsrlff protection in
tied floor nure and other hurried to j America could only Illicit tha "trut."
wit 11 Mr. I.oinat. atidAardly bad she
i complied with the requeat when two
, H, Hie AiMted Pre 1
HoloSboro, April 14 Prompted It
Is aileae.l. by ,ea,iouv. t'lex-eland
Prince, a well-to-do farmer of Wayne
county., toilny .-t.t to the Ooldatxro
HoHiaJ ip'iuitv.i for. ..n being
shown the rnum of Mm May f arter
Umnx. i.t.ie.i, ttrew a piatnl, and
the wene they found Mr. xmax dead
! with a plutol liot through the head.
1 and Prince writhing in onconaciou
. nee. from like ht. xejf-Inflicted,
Immediately after ahootlng Mrs. Irfi
. max-. H.-r death ,wa instant,
j In time past. Prince and Mr. 1,0
; max had been often een iHlklng to
; gether. but few. If any. gave it rl
, nus thought; aul.einently Prince,
alut four moiilha ago, went West
n-r'ni.'.,. narner, or I ex. a
niemb-r of the Way and Mean com
mittee, Ul cattle last year raised a
tariff reenue of It.KIMI.ooii. and thai
the rae hud been lo wdjusted In this
bill that it wotil.l raise 500,000 the
tlrt jesr
Representative'' Klnkead. of ' New
Jersey, forced a roll-call, the first
-vnc I he, hill ha been before the
catena and the free cattle amend-
of American politics i to
' .nVuV... i the K. naui In-Mary bring It buck so that It will square
.rd'ommeUed Sw "ttaa with the jumtard up t the hrt
did not look good to Wilson but when the revolution wa fought out
Hwann old The Vongresamen were and an Independent nation was ea
- Swarded " " ; t.,hli.hed In America.
Prealeiit" Wilson 1 going to have' "We eabllhe.l an Independent na
the final say: he haa no Used rule In I tloa In order that men might enjoy
tllu. with conaresamen. The naia new kind of happiness and,, a. new
V .; " . ........ i u . ...r.r..i nrn. I kind of dianntty. that
1 ea of meedU.s ou
President Cleveian.i
Iter, a K. PhlTllpa, of Oxford, spoke
on "The Pastor and hla Class." going
into the " relationship and ahowlng
what could lie done In cooperative
work entered Into in earnest.
Miss Henrietta Heron, of Elgin,
III., vice president wf th world-wide
movement, spoke on "last's Oet it
Straight;" her earnest appeal show
ing mat sns bad done au sod prumsl
"it
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kind which a
hen he rwapetrts every othertn. Htcbr beln to her bearer In their
ilou'ed the man and woman inaiviuuantv as neietroru to do this.
r . .-ken he grst took charae of - reepect niawn; w ner n ig not will-1 jk . pleas! lie musical, urosrain waa
the White House lie Ignored l'etn-Jng to draw distinction hejrfeen rendf red. special solo numbers being
ratlc congressmen when he thought classes; where he Is not willing to shut' Interspersed with congregational slng
li proper to do o. But. the late Siv-j the dwr -of privilege In th face of 1 ln.
ator Iievld Bennett Hill, of New Tork, j anyone. j lie biggest Sunday parade sVer seen
would not let some oi Air. ieiemo m .n. i. .1. ninuur en lormeo a, o Clock
yeneraay artsrnoon py l.( Barscs
and Philathea membera, headed by the
only Be race band In extateneet fur.
nil. bed Jy Baliabury. and with the Ba
racas was Marshall A. Hudson, of Mv
m.H.,11. ... throue-h ilie Senate. 1 measured iiy trie dignity or the tra
WUHanf B Hornl.lower and Wheeler j ditlona which yon are organised to
II Peckham both of whom were ap-1 matnuin. Therefore th American
pointed to the Supreme Pourf bench Revolution la worth remembering be-
.nil a-are not connrme.t by cause It la one of the few struggles in
the Senate: Mr. Hill deftated them. - the history of the world which waa racuea. N. T., president of the world
The aenator who fights saainst a i entirely deemed- to the establishment , wide Rsracs-Phllalhea union and
..nneAi.ation has areat welaht. ! of human liberty." founder of the first Haraca cl.aa
" Tne auaitnnom tne aradees
.. i. or uieir wv, snu cms ouiiuiug Was
filed to overflowing for the first time
since the Cratg-Kltchin campalgw of
i. s.ens to a.ovO people hearing
There,
o PrograAi ninsiiyd.
Peeairient Wilson., has not
he ha done enough
I
MOBTH i'ARtH.IX. DK.l.KGATt'JJ.
1 1 -
weunred any program as to eopoim-, . n i r..ul
make congressmen n?J!!r I Br H. I- CX RRT.tXT.)
" making -terrniimnau..n i n ashlnaton.-It. .- Anrll 14 The
1
must oe someioi .a more . . vrth t'arolln deleKaSe to the Con
dorsement behind a man. f ,n. A ,, ., -n 0artered
Most of the DeiiMK-ratw nr - ,..lrlh th Nm, ki.i.i,. .a
itn ew rt uiara. i oey are suppon
. Ing Mrs. John Van Tandingham. of
t ; Charlotte, for vlca-pre.dent-gent raj.
i ne ucieaaies nere (ouay are: Air.
ngham, Mrs. r. U Keesler,
Miller. Mrs, John M. Scott,
I,... lhat Sir. Wilson Is fair.
do not think that he will damn
r.er.nn until he hears both sides.
Th. tale-bearer must be able
eupport tils tale with evlden.-e before ne
I, will o t the White House. . ; fn "
: "Nothing bm th truth endures.' . Mr
the address of the hour, delivered by
Dr. Sparks White Melton, of Norfolk,
whose inagnlflcerit voice adequately
filled the edifice with a ringing oall to
arms tor active Christianity.
Mr. Hudson wn heard by aa lot
trer.ae audience at the First Baptist
churcliat 2:K,.. Roarlnnlng with the
germ 1oes of th Baraca movement, he
traced It growth, mentioning the fart
inai .-vonn t aronna alone has 1,877
..ir mi- nennn. aoo people rorgot it. , nif lit wa rejected 73 to U2-
ri r.i irn.i iw,. m-uu a n .. ... .
shot her .l.a.i. then turned the weapon Thur.,, ,,, h. Mr. '" ' '.',r..,,W'" '
T upon iirn.. ir inl blew out til own In the Iqtter' automolille. left the cltv aiti' un.iic.folle ...oiJh. ."i
brain. t-gethcr .me "Joy ride." and l-rtdaTThe--fluty on awln'e from fl.te to T
- ' ' , . 1 morning. the wrecked autoihoblle was cei.i a head - ? motion b ftewr.
Mr. l...c ... ... th-.ho-p,,.. re-.,.,ud u the r,.a4 n..r th. para- .iXl TX.
, ' - " , . - 1 1 rr ... u. r mp nnvn. in
While Indftirtite report have been
received by the Corporation Comn.l
slon. In which other stock I repr-'
.Continued on Page rive.)
SECRETARY DANIELS
"a HAVING SOME LUCK
Twltty, Jlr. C. W. Tlllett. j ,urh .iassea. exi eeding
Vrt. .'. A. Durham. Mrs. It. I Qlb.
: on,-7Mrst.-t,Pt1 C. John'ton, Mrs. 11.
A. I,' " Mr. Mnlop Liddell, Mr.
: (Continued on Page Twn.i
classes, the Thllatheas.
Hudson also spoke of the fame
sented as having been sold in Korsytli
and IiaVie countle. there little nen
since Sunday. W. it. Tarver hs not I
been arrested.
The story tht the genernl .outiiie!1
had len taken while on hi way I"
Kalelgh w too good to he true. !t
waa ent here fnmi apparently g I
source thst he was enroute to North
Carolina and preparing to give him
self up when taken at Augusta. lter
tt waa found out tharbl attorney Iwni
come here, but not the client.
That there are twenty and p-rhn.
more, -coininunllle In which theee
bank were In actual process of ,.r
ganisatlun is believed Itrmty by lie
bank examiner and by the Corpora
tlon Oootmusrion. TweU-e place h'-
been heard from. Something like
4,g Is reported to have been rH!ed
besides the note that have been dis
counted. But-tha Corporation Con-;
mission caught on before the work had ;( ,,), ,,,
progreaeeu rar. ;
: "r'jeeeded AatlMWlly."
,Bnt for the fact that the bank
examiner, were r oh th spot, no niiiti
can gums what amount of m!iy
would have been, made by thew men
In at or eight month.
- Smart a the organisers were, tl.cv
were nasty on the law. They were too
busy organising to read.,-They kne
that there Is a Isw reimlrlog ban
examinations every "year; They oid
not know that ku examiner might
examine everv time necessity ileum nii
ed it. And when Mr. H. A. llubbaro
went to one of the lumks he wa told
vert nlalnlv that "he was exceeding
the authority" given him by the State
nigi.i. sine.-while- i.iil..i....l,l itdiim . " I3" tn the-ho-pital- for n,ir.- An- Httemptto raise thw propose--
wTih. Pii "e "and' ..tloVi. site wa t he'T 'Tiie'ioi' t ' . . ' ' 1 "B barley- mads by the Heme-
. r- 1 loiani I run e i .till In ing. but i crata from Wlsconaln anil Ul.nuu.
w,f..f.eV.tithern. Railway baggage-;iH-..ng.-ltts. and there , no hope.' fori was also unsuVcol. -ma.ter.
in.l I'on.lii. id u 'millinery hi recovery- . i The Ian nghl of the dav wa or
Wore" M .;..l.1lH.r All II,.. 'totrtlM , ?uTl,'i? i"""'' '"f : rjee Reprewntatlve iji-aro, 'of lul--
re tnore or h-e pr. .,.,. art. iheiem 1 ...rfered an amendment to In-
more or lew pr..iiiii.-n, ami ihe'sere from promlent faniMIe.
OSCAR UIMDERWQQD POMONA MILLS
CONFINED II BED
NOT IROYI
Result of Attack of Acute In- About Proposed Reduction on
digestion
Cotton Goods
iitt Slightly . l!iiHfAC(l.
jtt Xijrht !' I .vt
Work -Tntlat- -s --
i.mdle, Ikini; ,d'lr and li;u i(
X" P'f (niTcaseil. ilitiup; Wi.rk
if i ;t jr,i,'fr NiintlMT - '
cresae th proposed duty of one cent
: a pi. unii to a cent and a half a pound.
-The amendment waa lost.
Meets General Approval.
- President Wilon believes the tar
. iff bill meets the general approval
:of the country;', that-no healthy bust. -
inea will be interrupted and that .
UvJille hi ni'.Lcase th coat of Jlv-"
nlng will not be Immediately reduced.
; the consumer , will feel at once th
4-beiiem ul- a. reduction Ji. Uia.gugn
' duty.
These viewa were expreeeed today
by the l'reldent In tonferenne with
rveral congressmen.
He io said hs hoped te opii
relprt! negotiations with yariou
coiintrle as sMn aa tha tariff bill
was passed. ,
DR. FRiEDMANNCALLS .
AT THE WHITE HOUSE
ml l.ivcs 4 iinlc 4 tieorgvt Washing-
ion HiM-pltal Where Ha I noon late a '
Down Paiicnts May lradioa In
Db.lTl.1.
. H iVc A.Miateil l're. i Si.dMi.l l.f New and 'uberv . I I
Ws.hiiiaion. April H. -l!eprent- i Ircciisboro. April M.- p'rupomd
twe llndstWMod u.niatji!i!lrma.-v,.i.9U
e . X. . II W . -m a. nA 11 A Tiat I lillt- . ..... . . -
o, me ... .,r --s.h.0, ov ,e naiionai. .-ongre.-, may . l,,lmHtin. of Berlin, who declared
mittee -siHi .eii.M ram Poor lea.ier. woi r ing other mill ow n r hi k he hud discovered a cure for tubercu
w ia n. mined to hi bed today a. the orlli Curuiitia. and otlier -tiot.""f , i"i. brought his visit to the capital
U th Associated Press.) "
Washington;- tt. April 14. ir, K
their sister
by ((. Mr.
or
result of au snack of acute 4n.llg.-- ,he coniitn, bi not th. Ii na ! !? " "... "V "
condition wa only slightly I mlll. li. atcd -.two t of I ZS&A
Improved loniaht, but he announced - OreenatHtrn, m Pomona vlllake; . i soluntei-r patient with hi vaccine.
That conviction grew when- Mr. Hub-1 over- ptweai of -M 4hyaicJaB that ..hea ' n ever hu-id ul Pomona there I The clinic ws witnessed by Secretary
osrd picked up tne wnoie in ni'i .,,U he .1 the capilol ss usual lo- ",r 'nriii. .
It t. naieisn.' -. .. ., I ll.r,.l hail not "ce in course
and carried I
Mh.-
been
operiitii.il
iPorrw
A niiinlHT of build-1 III yau. Aselstant Secretary Osborn, the
..f const met Ion; ; tu-i uisn ambunsudor. the 8wiss mlnls--
it I ; contra i f..r ..x nice tenement have i ter and several t Ailed States army and
Hen That Lays
1 1 Eggs a Week
iKpeclta totVews and Observer.!
m. yv-"""-". : 'ikiiK""- P"' , .V.I'rtca,jl
( alllc. INsaltry. and Cats lnrrcelig
Sua. ben. Aroend Wngk- 4ak htnr
the Heswt of I he Xavj tJccwpk-d It. -
in. it. n t" BKYAT.
Washington. April 4.Tha3Cwr ". , '- ' . ,
"Tn?wln'rstorr ""r Ownexl by J. X. Prhw. a Wayisr Coaa.
Secretary of Uve Navy ,lNeV,, f wnsietwHae Been So Indns.
Iiad one airesa oi a a nn aner-sj;u i . . i t-i.. Sine IVbruarr I
nther ever since the day he .. sworeSk , "m rorrr
: .. v . . . . . - x.
in. tie was .ne. .i.r a w. iy
bit appointment to the Cabinet let ,
he couio not onu enuoe.. arouna ami nunty farmer, ha a gallina
open spw. 'r '"" ? ",mp cuTli1"' " n" hlch lay
en. Senator Newland. helped him out , eur . k rui,r Th.
by le..ing to him "Single (u." an -Ir"" , lndttrl, fowrJto
estate of ln acres, on the of wroaram ene day ind ? tn.
the city. The .ontraot for "Single produce "fx"
Oak" provided tlist Mr. Daniels have "t w"I"t,,ly .:" f . wTL!.
th. use of old Wool, i black rJiHMm
whit cow. and si thicken, andihavw double o1, "j
' keen Tabby, an aged bHndle cat. The : unusually hard shell. The hen nest
leTJ. waa -igwed wd,th. Danlelaes Is In a MWXtor-J
moved in. Since, the cf.W ha prmluced : nome ana o. v-,..
'. c1f: th' rwt-wew ttttetwr-we-th te .see ghat. jMothetJowl f -eqnented
'hens' a brood nf e7veen blddlea and. -it
i!rtisevg tf" .
.-vortn aroniia as a churcli-aolna ' l""n '"on..., ...n "r I b..i.r.l ii.-wruinit nis strengtn . ",....- ...... t .. . .um.i - .
State known throughout Christendom T P0,l, " " "n' "them to the, Ms B,.r, ,j,e larttf measure. ,l lncients tune .fut bean .cum-- During the tlay Dr. Friedman,
Ijiat night the Philatheas were adl! of the State Trust Company Vrwt,rtaV tl, ,,t in .trenuou dav plcted. " . i oiled at the W hit House and Preai-
dreeeed by Prenident Hudson his ad Tn cimmirslon make no ...m eel. j tb M.m,.r, .au. u working l I staled that the management of dent Wilson told him he earnestly hop
dress being essentially the same ment of the ac that it believes it ha uti(l, Mfl, r , i..ek. Mewcnltobed the mills l t.ow adding duo new e.l hi - vaurlne would prove success
thst of th. .n.rnoon saved the depfTnH of th.e whs- psl- ... r ' , , ..h-,,-.,.!. .mi rarlv this ptple. a spla.her and other 1m-1 ful. After the clinic he saw Senator
Miss Henrietta Heron, of Klein 111 ToMa the t. oar- y ""-"a p ...e
on "The Crisis of the T..n. . three nerore tne rru.i c..ioi.ojr ,.r.
apokeT MuXrlXTs-nri "TLUk '" "d
dent of the world-wl.l. union, gave i "WK 'n
her attehtlon I o work amotis vooa
glHs. . .
Mf'XDRT tlVlI. BIWfc
Hla nelahbora bear witueh to
J) exjtrardlnarv record or ts a
Helntmlsjced In Hoewe a Prokm-w
tlon of Parmer ItrganlaaUnas, ,
- I By the Assoclnted Press. )
Washington. D. C.. April 14. Pro
vldlng that a certain 304,OO of it Washington. !
N. ( NEVS"AT'
' THE CAPITAL
(By H. t- C. BntVAXT.i
RinrttliiK he sunere.l tne attach 01:1'""'""" ' me mm wmco win m-f uti, . . i etineswe. son n-iiusni
acute indigesilon'. He was verv 111 for crease the iiillte cuoaclty and give i Hughes, of New Jersey, at hi hotel,
s tin..', but r;illi"l lfoi Ibe fa mil) work to oulto nntnlier of additional )ie waa assured by Senator Hughe
' could .'t a plebeian. Later, his phy- people The, dcriuretl purpose or thCj that an el'ort w ould be made lo per-
..irtnn- fd-Fd- Uim- out u. leavK.hi. null in-ngement . r to make the mills' i ."is n, to prailc :p the DlHtrlct of
today,. end pot nlm oij. a ItHUtU at i iihii one oi ue oe., in in: COlunibla ano II possioie nrougnoui
! slouth for its employe
Mr. t h.i. r....l Slept most ol to T ZTZTWi m n a m e m e.
das- and Ml much rrfrcshed tunlKht. 1 O 0000000000000 00 0
: if
O
the cpunlry.
lytal shall hot he ised for Sherman i tor K....M. Sli.imons went
raw proserutloD of farmer co-oper- ' Hern tonight to
Vo f.ar l f'lt f'.r Ilia pr.Hiipt recov
er!, but. it l naid. he i very much la
ne'e of complete rest. 'k-' '
W OK1.F4NS Tt) KDI. IH
- ' IMf Rlt'A.
C. April 14
to New
attend the murriii( , "
tlve orga!ilxatlons labor unions., the' of bi dmighter. . ' - ' . . A'r, ,",,
umlrv cM appropriation bill was r,; J. A. flartner. of Hi.ieavl b; 1,. I-., - 't,, iJiiV whv he
Introuce todev from th- o f C,- Uvill. of lloore; Jmlge- Wa er l;. ' ' ,,,r, sum
House. Former President T.ft vetoed i Xoll. of l.aurli.lmrg. o-l 1. Mias of, '-ou-i- port and Hoi
Ut U ln rwn.T"mi J JX'eftUir.av ea ' ' ' V . it
o
. C. ItkUTM Vl.Tt:ilS : O
O '--r- - O
0 Wahlngio-i, D. C April 1 ! - 0
Mb-r Cliarle VI. SU.li.uin. rep-
ft reeentativ of the r'lftu district, O
Own In the following nointna- O
O linn to I he PoMniantcr General n
O today; . . . "O'
THE DAY IN CONGRESS
"Meet Tuesday, at
the bill because of that proviso. hlch
he charavtnrlMd as "chut legislation
of the most vicious sort,'' The bill al
so carries appropriations for various
branches of the government totalling
t. ... ... : - .
- . ( '
J,Ralelghv call
tu. Hi...i.r to Walter H. Tgne. sr;,.: ti.ro Ayr-. Rosotio snd other clt-
b'doTto KngUnd. 'w". VU "t will b. port, of II. Th. m ateam
ya"r . - ...i..ht. bw. itm.te.ler of the n. w service sill from
vn. . v.".-'" - 'yai. njiMMW.rw
.:,vr,..
iliy the Asoclato Pr.g.)
hsuales
Not in session.
I, OHO. J , '
O Robert . Uulloway, for Win- -J llouae! '",'' ' '
O ton-Slein; John T. Oliver, for 6! Wet al noon and adjourned at 1J:I
O Iteidsvilte; .4. .1). Osborne, for O p. m. until noon Thursday.
O viord; i. U. Bowsn, for Wea 0 lemocratlo caucus on tariff bill. - -
O iMirham; and F. 1.. Williams, 0 Ueprrsentatlv. Morgar. Introduced
for Uurliaaion r- , , O bill to abolish secret eaucusscs, l
O , O mk It unlawful to bind a leriitor
OOqooaoBPDii 01 ie yeigjsaau. j-- w