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The Weather Mm. Washington, Dee. it. NORTH CAROLINA'S GREATEST DAILY Korth Carolina: Fair Friday anil Saturday. Highest temperature, 48; lowest, &&; precipitation, a. PRICE: FIVE CENTS. VOL. XCVIH. NO. 133. RALEIGH, N. C FRIDAY MORNING, DEC. 12, 1913. NEED EFFICIENT ARMY THE FIGHTING AT SIX-DAY BIKE RACE i News Observations Secretary Oarrhon Trils , Wlir No Reduction in Congress Present Early Evening Sprint. Enliven the Contest and Change Relative Post Late Abbreviated Newt Flashes Over Mrength Should Be Permitted,. Til t-tam..!.tcfrg. ,,,''"' 3 J-ewi News and Observer Wire. (By u JmcUM rnml. AnnaiollirMirTrTOvmrtt-- Washington, D. C, Deo. ll.--Secro- Nw Tor It. Dee. 11. A series of night waa elected captain ot tne Marx Ltarly evening sprints, the, frtgleaiure. liootbaJl team for next year. Me piay' Committee on Military Affairs today Fed tackTsTon tHH year's eleven 1 l :s"a ww!' trim )-'!ni;' !moj -ii"ii..if..l), SPREAOIFJG THE P1G0CHE6KED i uuui Lb yi wiiiiiw i IIW- III 111 I I Just before. o'clock Walthour and - Dnnflhlifiane. Collin, lost a lag during a sprint Dur- . nPrJUUIIUinS ing the pert W althour .ana couinsana Lookout shoals, got away during-the night without revealing its identity. Foreign Missions could Ret along with leas than that number of soldier, in umes oi peace. He waa explaining the estimate tot ExcitjnrScene in House Pro- ft (fly vokerJ By Attack of Alabama Prohibitionist PLEADS FOR AMENDMENT ing division. Corry and Walker, who had been In third position all uey, gained a lap and Joined the second division. Han sen and Anderson were. Are laps be hind the leaders when the t-o' clock score was announced. , Kopek y and Keefe were trailing hopelessly, sev eral mile In the rear, -' The leading teams were XI miles and lour laps head of the record. The score at! p. m. was: Verrl - Brooco, Breton.- Perchlcot, Root-McKamara, Lawrence - Magtn, Halatead Drobach, Fogler Goullet, , . . . . . I mu-Kyan, vt aunour-L-oiiins anu FLOOR APPLAUDS LEADER plhans-Packenbuech,1.7M mile, six laps; i iarK-urnaa, iwmen-iiineron, M ltvn.Thnmi. anil Cnrr. Walker. 1-- When He TflkP"? HohOn TO 7,4 mll- Hansen-Anderson, IIIICII nc IdHW nUUUIl tU ,,M miles, ten laos. an! Kopsky- Task for Inipctinn Pprconal- Keefe, 1,774 miiea, m laps. ities On Such Occasion ".' tjie,i .8a t;"":11?!!' Anderson were still four laps further man steamer Hochteld from Mar seilles ware In common here too ay. i To the Constitution and Draws Outburst of Cheers From Visitors in Galleries - . . i . . . . . . seme U. S. DlStnCt Attorneys ana Both were badlamaged. Marsnais lor ouin uiuibi Mexico city.Rporu that the red Must Evacuate When Court I '' Zr: is Qver-Place for Kluttz-f- th" Protests Against Hammer to Be Answered. Day's Session "Largely Con sumed. With Mission?, and N. C. is Commended By Gen u Out By Huerta Federals at .the Capital Keitarainir tfimfCeMrtTrtor irlanfrt force on the isthmus or rirmrna, tnei Secretary said that a forelsn force! In the vicinity of the Canal could de-1 . . . . I ..-K AHA . . . . A S I stroy wun inm i.wu.i,uv M .,,Pni irnlted State, property and a valunble BUT GUNBOAT SENT THERE military uml n pmnieu oui m , .. in. ' t . (By W. E. TIXVERTOX.) Waehlrgton, lee. XI. The Repub lican "big four" In North Carolina will be removed December XO, accord ing to the present plan of.theye.ttor Wahlnton. Chief Justice White waa confirmed t his home today with a cold. For two days he has had dif ficulty h making; himself heard from the bench on account of hoarseness. Justice Lurton was also absent from the court today suffering rrom a coia. Neither is seriously III. . j v tiatthlae John- arrived here i n.-.j now nations are no imm nunc. i eral COnVentlOn JjepOn beginning operations against another Supt. of Orphanage Explains Japan; which, he said, gave no notice to. Kuesia, out sent a tanuing torce without notlflcatlon of Ita pu-oone. Mr. Garrison sam hla larire esti mates for guns and amunltlon were justified Inasmuch as tnose tnmgs Treatment of Children. American Consul Reports No Americans Injured During the Two Days of Fighting Havana. Caii&iii ney General as told to 8enators Sim- ston, of Perth Amboy. frrlved here ey v TV - . . todav Dllotlna- a small boat, the "(ieorge Washingion," jib icev long and five feet wide, In which ha left mons and uverroan ioor. . nallod nrinn him to state that It would probably, be ' embarraastng to the United States judges to remove the m.rnhain before the civil terms of i mmonM I Justinea lnasmuqn, i w""Kn I tils CUIRITAM Shelhv Dec- 11. The rcnort could not be manufactured over night WAoHIIMu I Mn r i. ' , v.. .. He denied there was any enticing of Of the Committee on meeting men into the army and asserted that place and preacher submitted this ,0pitriX,m'en, wo"m afternoon to the Baptist State giadiy-come into' the armyfor the VIEWPOINT NO LIQUOR CONNECTIONS Tn end 1 171 mllea The leaders thrts will be '1; at this hoar were It miles, ilk laps " "1., . isneaa or cue recora. i w . h did not RMtnort Maine. August I InhnHtnn intends to ao through the Panama Canal and exhibit his boat at the Panama-Pacific exposition. (Bj tat Mociaud fnm.) Washington, Dec. 11. Shattering the rules of the House of Represen tatives, champions of prohibition who packed the galleries late today, broke Into uproarious outbursts of applause as Representative Richmond Pearson Hubson, of Alabama, pleaded for a "resolution which would submit a con stlt'utlonai prohibition amendment to the BUtes. NO QVORUM DKFE.CTS VOTE. Washington,- Dec. ' 1 1. Senator Owen tonight made a vigorous reply to Senator Hitchcock and endeavor ed In vain to force a vote on the first. Hitchcock amendment. He declared that 'The obvious Intention of the Senator from Nebraska Is to show that8- th- PreMrent"h8-eeretiied-'ty- ranlcal power over the Senate. "I regard It as poor party loyatiy. 0 iecuas the' protests against W. C. Hamnxt wan Mr. MCKeynoias, pre ferring to wait until Mr. Hammer himself arrives. Place for Whitehead Kltttts, Secretary , Bryan assured Senator Overman today that " Whitehead Klutu wlU before January 1 5 be giv en a good position with the Federal governmenU.J!enatc-r , Overman. . WpuliJ not Intimate what the place will be or what salary It Is likely to carry. Senators Simmons and overman Convention of North Carolina capum and whicli was adopted, was as follows: 'Raleigh Get Next Convention. First; That the session of the State Convention of 1914 be held at Raleigh; second, that Rev! E. T. Carter, of New Bern, sake ot the disciplinary training. 'QOD TO RETIRE AS ''Z ... C1UEF OP STAFF, U. S. A. Is That, Tampico Seing a Sea port of strategic Import ance, Result is Important 8ecrrtary f War Garrison's turtle C'oninienU on AKpiranu ForUie Foaltiun. (hi est SMllt Tnm.) Washington, Dee. 11. Announce ment was made today by Secretary Garrison that on April ZI next aiajor DEVELOPMENTS- MEXICO (By tie Aiactmtf rml .. Vera Crux, Mex., Dee. 11. Thi Mexican military authorities at "Vera Crux said this afternoon they, had re-, General Leonard Wood would cease celved Information that the rebel at-i to be Chief of Staff of . the umteo tack ... clty . TamDiC0 ha4 been Washington. Dec 1 1. President I a'tUnn Mm.inM In hen fnnat of lo- ,The extraordinary denioiistration I he continued, "for the Senator rromj prefnte1 ,to tna xreasun Depart- I day fighting a cold- He cancelled all tiuIi.uut iA-.Uju.jii..e,.r?R f . ,.n pirr,.Trv. J?1 mtnf -tniiav- aisr-tn"'ngorsyMiwits. uli bim- cranrrwnemg -ana w- wt n . ur llhun r,r,.rtert wlthfue"1 , - Kfmp Dougntou, wno IS seeaing a I tne executive ornces. e waa rriun- T?Z2'$-$ri$SJt strange . wtt the Senator from Ne- pXwB National bank examiner. Mr. d to be resUng comfortably and feel- d li. eu U4i.l "itob- ''W'';' VlAtfKhton wIM , mUomt ruc. .better tonight The Kresl . -ana W thevet uwif -DeJ tnows wtnrt the Democrats f-te4 .....Hnn tmiA bi.nt. I . inMiaijirttnit Wim wnkwn torfeKUrt K(preWitttve frnilei-wod, n no. onfy Yeproache. the President Fall River, Mass. A second demand for a wage of 15 per cent for the tex tile mill employee was forwarded to the, Cotton Manufacturers Associa tion today by the Industrial Woskers of the world. "The manufacturers will i .LI. A.mwA mM PmM.nt ... ,.. . .(.. r.r.ral Hill, of the Manufturers AmocIsv- I PrCCn tllC opening Serfnon uClOrC I gJfg qUJ' year detaU expire and I rpu)sed. A. a result of these ad tton. Moet of the textile operatives the Convention. With Rev. G. T. though the statutes would permit the vices, the Officials added, the dispatch here are affiliated -wHi th Amerlcuij J , . , , . .v - ft J. lurm to be extended in case of war or 0f further Federal.relnfprcement!t Federation of Labor. , , ni aeciarea mat ne wouiu mi. ,., , Supt Keglert Denial of "Experiment" duma.indisDositlon becTf a wee' n hesa" tor 'aUi tavwifcewe-iiw4t'hi mi tld, in ,hel and nose, lie spirit of the law and choose "The secretan" reference io the tihlprt u orralonetk--by publication among inc-sicctat retmica j - . . r ....,. Hh which! " The American ConBTirstTTrnmpti the evening Session was the State- General Wood might tie continued In leiarence" A. Miller, reports by wireless r, u t-,i. I office. that no Americans or other foreigners HKlllwiWT. rn-Mctf ouywu "Th.efetr..w 'Swroewhar (n-I were Jnlured In the Tlrsl dai's fight- The Mexican gunboat. Vera Cms., with a few troops, left here this morn ing bound for Tampico. t K anerlmiwj Injared. ----- co. - tne iTnitea mares ornme trns --Klir h,- ...Ulclaea tlla"DnneeTmMe-eh' wiL..- -m.mi-..J In what he calls- a secret caucus. I There was nothing secret about the I caucus." Senator Owen declared that tne Democrats . In taking the bill Into caucus" wr--"arexrthirthe" resptyist"- Dilliy ior legisianon. When Senator Owen endeavorea to force a rote on a motion to table the j flm Httchcock--atnendienV-Senator 1 Weeks asserted that several Resublt- t cans desired - t-dtaeust -the- ametid- AllUince I ment and by a point of no quorum I prevented action. bama. The Injection of portions! ixill- i Mcs brouKht the majority lender to his feet with a reply to 'Mr. Hobson that precipitated applause from the mem bers of the iloor. Itemibllcan Leader Mann demand- Td'-thr" tri5'nite of the -Houee -be observed, and Represenlatlve Moon, of Tennessee, who waa In the chair, admonished the suectatorfs. Quiet was - reBtou'drtemporarHy fter xa-jrolcaJ rom the gallery shouted: r - "We're American, dtliiwns,.'.' Democratic lnrtr Has So .... .Willi Liquor. , In- the course -bt- hlA gpeecriJir. WCtt-J.TlceVK fer feliproyed by stayUig SnntendCM W W. lie has Tiaa experience Tnraays law weeic, trat nnrmj- Tm,cT - . " l-u u- jv i m.,-.. ...... . ...rat , .. ; , "-t other than the warships, the Uritlsti Mr lugh- now to remain In bed until hegeulv,a", " '"T. 'i, . T . 17 i nence." he suld, "for a man to tell me and Germans being more fortunate narit Oover- riTof thfed No en gaSements were Cently to the effect that helplCSS whom 1 was to marry or m horn was , hVig merchant ves-els under their made for him for ear or than mob- i cnllllren at me UrpnanaKC nau I to invuo n iiij ' .,, " -"" Vl" itimuicii u,t. Y" anyone to teli me who should be chief authority from the State Department i iK-rii rxt'ciiiiiciucLi uuuii 111 uiuti i . v. Th.i nfflr im rtin close, i , r i I ui wio . . : I MlobsoB Wad tald:": "We ought to have our party un- demtand now. while the war. Is on, that It never was intended for an al liance with the liquor interests. Tet there in a great Democrat, a great Alaimmlkn who is present today, -ho i recently announced at least that Is VUICK OF nJFVTAtl 1)JSSI AiJ 1 C.U.L&..FOK' KEIXSTATKMENT. that Bwsna has! fought him political ly. .though tney live in amereni oon lob osvys 15.009 a year. ton Is a son of Ex-Lied tenant nor Doughton and is well known In the State. Swann Will Be Connrmrel Senator Simmons announced today that he will not oppose the conflrmv tlon of J. R. Swann, who has been recommended for, postmaster at Msr shall; "MadiBoB- eoTiisty;" By Represen tatlvs Webb, i Senator Simmons says hs has.fund jwthlng in Mtflwann s record which would justify his refusal te-aHw-hln.t-h .conflrmed if p iw)lfrted."gwcirwtg bpposed glso by RcDreaentatlva uudger wno claims to charter a vessel. linVU-TeMh-QsrfetB. ComU.1 to test the yon RUCk treatment forLpersonl adviser of retT. ' Admiral Fleuhcr indltatM Rebels Hirkoy VMley. Tenn.. w reelected tuberculosis,. -1 nds wrt In In M ' fc , f TT k president; Dr. Tail BuUer. Me-nphla, M K kr sUtc(J that lhe f,cls l Hmm-- mY socretary-treasurer, and Meridian, . . ,. , , - , tlcaliy ccmilnotis-mne-.jwatfroa iiW-wW'iea-ii.if -pnw tn thi ease-are thatf yrHlerth c ,tEAVE of rmeetin by i;he S-mthern CttW- .tecttoanoC tliehjslcitttaticr- rjrsSt-r v,M,i,rr .fym-JXAdUBiJUhet,,,No fyr- men Asaocwtwn mt tne war arTOT-h. :-.-rri. ...i 4.. . t I Ytinonw rrom . mnuwrasi i.iui i -- - - ' - , .... of Mrs. Touiur. Woman SOnesintend-1 gresaionat districts. ent of Schools at Chicago Wnat New Dern PostoiBee in Bad Shape. Mayor Harrison .Says.. . '.. Th New Bern postofflce, according Chicago, ni... Dec. 11. Mrs. Ella to thQeport of the Inspector who re- vn. unarm. centlWwent through tbe office. Is in the wey ' 'he reports that tBndgnt of h""'e ytiHay bad shaps because; of Inefficiency in of Rj-econdV-nnuel convention here tnaav. "-minium -? iwwiwuwu ed -werer A. I French, North Car o Una: Ceo. R. White. Tennessee; 8. D. Cross,' South Carolina, and Henry C Stuart, Virginia. A committee was named to endeavor to arrange wun Southern banks for tha acceptance of cattle aa security for loans on the same basis as cotton and other farm pro ducts are now asked. Violated. " Juarei, Mex... Dec. 11. According to the Americans the rebels have erv(MiotlELJipoa JO? Spanish . resi dents of Chihuahua mat wy if prohibition continues to be lnJectT;,v Agsistant superintendent John Dilthe poBtmaster ajahlir assistant and ed into uemoorauc pvnun, ' ' Shoop, may be restored to her office prohibition would be gruuneT to durt agatn-on-a-wave -of popular-demand, or the Democratic party must die. Let g,,, vaJt it juiy. . Mayor Harrl- me tell you that if the Democratic ofnce WM besieged by repreeen- yarUr. can onjy v.e y J",nl"i " I tat I yes of women's organizations to I Congress today that during the past fiscal year It had approved lor pur upalnst lhe llflrior interests IiT debauch-the 1 4ay protecting against the change; AuMri-ktin people, then In Gods name Tno nlayor said he would enforce the ".et H die. . ...... I resignations of a number ox mem- Wtth arms waving ano iinnnn head almost literally In the faces of members who sal near, including Mr. Under eod a few feet away. Mr. Ilob aon drew from, the Kalleries prolong-i-d Cheering and even the slamptng ut feeL . u.nr.,.ni ilvtt I nderwooo, wno not because of -an Inefficient person nelJhe Inspector reports, it is said unofficially, that both Basntght and AsHtatant Postmaster Hewitt are In efficient, which probably means that I chase for protection of watersheds of Hewitt win e out shortly- followtns 1 navigable streams under the Appala- the dismissal of his chief. Tbe In- chlan project tracts aggregating . nefitor reDorted that the elerks were I TIT acres. This makes the total area bers of the school board who voted emcieni, wmcn prviwuiy iumi. u ?"",,S,f J. ' lwm Vntinr v..lw1V Anil 1 K. JSi. Omitn S retODUOn IS aSBUreO. ISO Ir 111,111 tli to have had pafehTs who had died from tuberculosis, had been given this serum. -He-said -fttrthef-thiMfte-t: Arn tnnlr thi tratmfnt willinctvl Uav the iliv wkhln ten hours. an.1 that the older children who The ntry ot thtL Britu,h consulate ana mai inc oiucr tiiuuicu, wuu tfc gelIur, ot Terrasas, who had knew their DarentS had died Wltll ,. there for protection, were re- Washl'ngton.-The National Forest tuberculosis, Clamored for the Reservauon ConrnMon reported to treatment kX wJ- iald thsV Sfiobel. was de- Two sesslohs of the Convention will J nled facilities to protest to fhe Brit be held on Friday and the body will tan Minister at Mexico City or to the adjourn at the close of the afternoon Ot.; ref ngees were taken oh hoard the scout cruiser Chester and the cruiser ' Tacoms. Other refugees were In buildings near1 the water front. . - The Admiral's reports Indicated that the rebels were gaining some ground In some outlying4 districts of the ctty. tn broiiifht about her resignation. l. itanuss seems 10 nave me an. price .( . per acre. ijm M.mKw.rSeirt in I The forecast of most people here 7MT for 10I.1M acres .ere mad. n ii,- m who are acquainted with the Mew during the year. Tne amount requir- .rote letters to ereimember of the wl be recommended by Senator proved, for purchase is approximately h.,Ur,l .xkine- MriL. Youn.'a re-elec- Simmons to succeed Basnlght.' He,l Z,S4,sT, The lends acquired and had been quietly listening up to thia h ,id "1 believe some of them John C. Thomas. Ja, an -Lane In process o ' "l" .r " " , chun and I . j , . , m e.nnldfwd the strongest candl-I New Hamnshire. Vlnrtnls, lennessee. ii... in hi. nlare. Cheers ana hind-clapping from Democratic and Hepublican members- on the floor greeted him. Leader t'ndrirwood's Kiily. "I wish to say to the gentleman from Alabama." Mr. Underwood be gan, "that I regret exceedingly that In t.resntinr the jwtltton cause of prohibition he should have drawn into his speech a partial ut terance of mine that misinterprets my remarks. At some other time and -the proper place I will Interpret in v "own rnmnruB New Hampshire, Vtrsinla, Tennessee, the Carolines, Oeorwie, ana aiaryiana. RTIRRKD UP NKW'TORK SOCTHEHX sociEmr. a ,ntA h., it I are considered tne strongest canai- the vote had been taken In the open, dates. Both Daniels end Thc-mss are They have adopted underhand meth. rong politically and Lane Is chalr- ods. and they are 1n sympathy with vl ,,'u"" "".T, ..i the administration " ve committee. Mr. Daniels and the admin "ration. R-ntoe Simmons have long been men ..nce herrirasiertTon thaatVhe cl0?e p.rnal and political friend Profeor Mlmjr, of 'Irrlnla UtOver. would not hold office without the un- '"ved here that f he slty. CaUed lnltlaUve and Referea. mistakable support of the board. I r Z-SJ. 'Z, " A 11,(1 1 im,, m w ... w r,n,iu,.u. The selection will not be announced until next - week, however, when! all applicants will have been given a chance to be heard. A delegation In favor of Mr. Thomas will come to ixmiilustou tomorrow. - veiuvf on.- The order of business for Friday is aa follows: ( a. m. Devotional. :10 a. m. Chowan College. 10:00 a. m.--State Sunday School Work. 10:45 a. m. Sunday School Board. 11:1S a. m.- Meredith College, 12:00 m. MlscelUineoua 1:00 p. m.-Obltuarlea I : i p. m. M tnlsterlat Relief 4:00 p. m. Temperance. British Ambassador at Washington, nt 4hsX he Ohen. appealed to United State Consul -Marlon Letcher. The foreign ministers are said to have was ri rights of asylum under a foreign flag According to the Americans, Ter t foreign ministers are said to passion of a port Joined in a protect against what mu1nn1Uon; ot war could be ri d!l,!.I,;i;U ?L rrom abroad, as well Why Result Is Important., Washington, Dec; 11. Th fight- hg at -Tampwo, a e.ici-seaprfc ot stratetiic. Importance was recog- nlzed by administration officials here aa likely to have a considerable ef fect on lhe Immediate progress of the revolution. MwiIU'mw Could Be Landed 111 ... Hebels. The possession of a port where lanomi as the revenues that wouia oe acquireu through the collection of customs re- rdlng to the Americans, xer-1 -T thprei wouid gfeatly aid the in charge of much of his H Constit.itionallt cause. In the lew ot . i.i. i. nki ets vast estate, nan own i 1 offtpiuls huahus. after the evacuation by tne R,nrt.i,.i..d t the Navy De partment Today showed that the Con stitutionalists were making an ag- ( greesive attack. tlryan tXinlers V nn vaniru. MOIIXINO SESSION. Shelby, Dec. 11. The report on ORDER OF C.UtB.VO Veteran Ofllcers of Army and Navy ' Attend Eleventh Annual Dinner. . li:.,.tiln.hm " Tiai 1 1 M a n v ills. M. Hntllnn reDliefl llin ' 1 IinKUlsiieu uiui-n. v. ..iiis wmj, iihj I . " .. . . .n nM ' correctly quod Mrerw. SVjZunmi Ve- "f tta "nl mm ordfer of CsFabao pressed his Intention -of leaving-for I Jinrn o. inn ueru.. imuiur as loasi elum Revolution. New York. Dec. 11. Prof. Raleigh L Mnort head of the law department of the University of Virginia, stirrea up a hubbub of discussion wnen ne staled tn his address on "Some Pollt- Mlssion Board of the Southern Bap tist Convention Is heavily In debt and that the money to rellevnhe Hoard of this debt Is coming Into the treas. unr very i'.owly. The Board has in- tcal Problems'' befors more than ftPQIcurred lhlstdebt In order to keep tne j members of tne Bouinern eociety oi present lorce ot loreign miBKionric i New York, and.; their guests at the I In the field;-- the J receipt from the I Federals to look after women andl children members of his family. It was said that refnsal to pay ths rebels 1250.000 was the chief cause of his arrest. Luis Tamuas. Sr.. the aged father I ... vur nimiat, ti Foreign Missions, which was submit- f the prisoner, recently arrived at r , ' Admirai Fletcher and both ted this morning to the Baptist Slate ojinaga with the Federal troops. His d confldt that Americans and Convention of North Carolina, called ,reat wealth has been a special mark ? " .., woUid not b endan- -.. 41 -j. K .nn. ...a. . K VnMlm I ... .. 1 I JL . ..nl. .1 1 v- - " . . . , . . unjii'm ... . w. . ,,- uiH uwun in u.uu. . m Thm tik n or tiruisn inn UIU I CIWlUUUIl. Secretary Hryan conferred with FAMILY OF PRESIDENT , DAVIS WANT RELICS. HiihMon' Stntrmc'nt l'artlnt, Be llllllnn. . ' "I am not going to detain this ' house now, " he said. "The gentle ' man from Alabama has made a par-! . tlal stAtement that did not reflect my J views. I did hot ihiftir that the floor " ' f this'TIoiisc wtthr publle husjliws Tbefor us. was -the proper place for the gentleman or myself to drajt out , personal dllTeunces. 'I occupy the nosiUon ot the, leader of his party In tnr'iToTr occupying that position. engage tn a pei-sonftl controversy witli ihe gentleman from " Alabama1 lis ' might -work- Biry to DeVrertee Injectlow of PrrsoniUlCics. ' , "When the gentleman attempts te " lnjen't & personal isstje hero, he In reHiijBwarJiuseJ 1 hope, for the : bSlance of the time that we are en gaged In personal political conflict v that he will let It be fought, out in 1 the field of pities." , r ' ' Applause from the floor followed. . Tliw Mr. Ilobsoh declared that the senatorial -fight in Aiabama waa sjich, . i.u , k... t;n.i.,r interests on one side ..jtioi.--.! j 1 e. i-tek ,sv.fi"'.vrti -true e;e!4rjst .was mads a national question. -uuu . v-ntaecn tie RntCi t . r 1 1. w. e le. seilsx einrt I : - of the galleries, packed with dele Bates .to .the convention of thej"". , mJooo league and the W. C. T. L. - Thert.as gnother Jemonstratloii , and both Reprcwntntive Mann anffRep1 - resentatlve Underwood arose.- ( "Hie rules of this House," said Mr. Wann, emphatlrally. "always hove -ben that there Should be no applause j; - - - from the galleries.. J. : t Krreseuttttlve Moon pounded for v - order. .. Quiet eventually was restored and Mr. Underwood said: - "I cannot il here In silence and ' eilow my colleague to assert that. I : i Sim the candidate of any Interest wlth- out challenging his statement. I ant ? : M.v.r have been and do not ln- i tend to be the candidate of tbe liquor : cosTmut o rt twp. master in the abrenee of - the Para mount Carsbao, Maj. -General James Alesliire. Membership In the order Is limited to officers of the United .States forces who served In the Phil ippines between May 1, l9g and July 4. 1302. their eldest, male de. scendetita and war correspondents who served. In the' Inlands during; the same period.' There was a. char acteristic program. Including song, of lhe Philippines and elaborate traves titta, - . i that he Is defeated In his efforts to be postmaster at Beldsvllle. Represen tative Stedman said this afternoon It Is still hie intention to recommend R. 8. Montgomery Saturday for the place. ' J. R. Cameron, Klnston, N, C's corn. dub. prise winner, and B. C. Morgan, ef Marietta, leader In the sixth district, were not here tonight at the first meeting of. the corn club boys from all over the country. ' Mor gan Is expected at midnight ' Cam eron will probably come tomorrow. Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, - that the churches not having been sufficient to movement ! throughout the United pay the salaries and meet other ex 8til: ToFTO- -giewseg' Imriaont ..telMMns;liaJtnti: dum and the recall amount to nothing eigii mission field well manned witii less than a revolutloni Heeald-- : workers, "The voters, through the powers A large amount of money Is re- conferredby the Initiative, the refer- quired each year to pay. lhe Interest t for tons. YeAi-sJHsYe Been Kept tn Nssfe at Oflice of Setrretary of ( II iaaelUea hmt Washington, Dec 11. Belles n.rman refusees n hoard English and German vessels and tne garnering os a number of Americans on the Ameri can ships somewhat relieved the anx iety of officials. Th.iB there Ib every sswirance that foreigners who had gone To a aiiradu....neutra -. would not endum and the recall wiU be enabled I tm the missionary debt, the debt at td disregard all . the constitutional checks and balances for the protec tion of the minority that have been so painfully built up by mstory ana inoritnu of mankind. This la In effect revolution. In the last analysis It Is a change from con stitutional government to aroiirary THOUSANDS OF STOqCHOLDFRS Threw 1 m-lr Holdings of 1. Hi A H. luilmed On the Market. (Of M ASHKMImI riM.) v New York, Dec. 11. Stock of tlie New York. New Haven and Hartford Railroad Company, whose -directors yesterday ordered a suspension of the dividend for, the first time In forty years, declined: 6 6-r points today In the stock exchange, rallied and closed at a net loss f 1 7-8. Dealing in the stock were larger than In any other lustre. lie -ehsswa;-euetalion - was onenlne of the market when- thou- r. a n ia xt Jib are cba ng4 himdg at t he w-iaiai?W T'lm!,o'Si-aiefing that much of the stock then sold was offered -Hat' the market" or for what It would bring. The market as a whole was not seriously affected. , bliot tJjU;hma. - Favettevllle Dec 11. While, SUP nneedlv stealing" luroW from the yards of the Fayetteville Lumber end Crate Manufacturing Company, Vss sie Williams, a negro, was shot by the night watchman of the lumber com pany. Williams received a discharge from a shotgun tn the back of the neck and head, btttw as not danger ously wounet -He was carried, to a hospital by the police. The Lumber and Crato Co. has been missing tim ber from their ysrds for some lime and It is thought that WUlIams was oneol ,the thievev, . - v TrTBtrgstwdMw ; constant Increasing demands of the Mrs. of Chlrltt7m7e7s of the I merlcai majority of tEej people which rorelgn field consequently Increase the SIS club Prisi m probab be may be as oppre-lv. and tyrannical demand for money to conduct this be molested. Rear Artiulraljt-letcher of I will 'be expected to take tnem aooari Jerereoy twit thaftur ttii ImTe1 ships' 'Iff danger .arise. . . rested untouched In a little safe In Ko DlpUmiaUc l)evriimientg. the officef t the' Secrelaiy of War, IMplomaticaily.-thcxe.mui H8 de el-. are now being sought by the grand- opment in the situation. It became, children 'of the President ef the Con- known that the movement of Brit ish federacy. SecreUry Garrison - has venaels from the VV est Ind''t"'i" asked the Judge Advocate Oeneral of- can. waters was In accord with pre the army, Brig. General Crowder, to vlous notification to the state uepan decide whether the property can be mtnt. . .. . ,.' MM-M "1? WUhOUt " Ct f Cn" VhT"C.e:romml:. on Is apportioned among the various rress. .. . 71!??. i ivl.ileaed dtssat ihuIVw.hm, iru.iin. in I The relics inciuue a woman s water- " j iir "-i--- ..! i.ii.m.,"o i - v. h .h.. i ufa.ti.in or American umip i.ii th Southern Baptist Convention. The iiroy w ... -. ..- ,.v n th'e Mexican bor Dresent amounting to 176,400. The Foreign Mission Board Is making spe cial effort at this time to- secure mon ey to pay this debt tn the annual at- as any other,' Brown. tomato club prize, will probably here tomorrow with Mrs.- Jane & McKlmmon. State agent Morgan is here as winner of the trio offered by Representative God win tor the best-yield of om on an acre in the sixth district, lie raised 127.1 bushels of corn on an acre fit a cost of tli.55, or It l- cents a bushel. The yield of Cameron was considerably larger;. Ashevllle is believed te be the most likely destination of President Wilson If he. follows the, advice oi hit pny. fcician and takes a Vacation after the .from, food. And It may be imperative work. P r Minor- went on Te Point beral Convention Commends State ' .There are also, several pisuws - " , ! I ' I sinii lttillt iiimmiurn. i - hchM Is 1. ed at"TeX Ci.y on trie Mexican bor. plans. Mrs. Davis, a to have i captured while trying to make his ! way through the Urrton lines iirtJeor and ot pair - - W. M. Hays, ot . . W. .l.llM . T.l . DMA I I'iimm UM. . vu.. .. changes is (Hie to the present Inelfi- j The report commended North Car- j l"r J . -.,. ytrgiJ.Ia..8tIt. to which this had apportionment for foreign missions Vn S .tr led t unfale teMtton. r-.-,. the part year ana tgpresseq .ne nope """""""L-VL" ' " .." ;" The remedy. be eaia, is no- tne re-1 nat the apportionment ior tne pres-1 .-.. .-. ,tf call, but stronger State governments i eDt year, which is ii,zu, win ne palo uy tne nrst oi may. i , Stale Foreign" Million Report. The resort of the Foreign Mission Committee of the State ConvenUon was read by Rev. J. Clyde Turner, of Greensboro. The first fact to the administration s MfTlSX T1IRE.VTFJSED. Defending and a "weddint of responsibility w power." '".'' . The gathering, which waa the' an. nual banquet of the socity. was a complete euccese. . - ..... e aha frVfteralH uaymas; o ray, vim-m U Prevent Desertions. ; ' ftj th 4MoelUd rn.n l . , llermosslllo, Mex.. Dec. 11. A mi-MnrHnens-la.two-lJVQUSfta4j!r"P . Doclure Gov. Tenee, Uie New Fresl. Kederal troops defending uuaymas is dent of Uie National League. threatened, accoraifig io ... ttt uw mo rnp.1 ,1 i no- tne insurgent i.urm. NO BASEBALL- TRTJST SOCIETY armer climate.. - Me4tng llrgta's. tariC U Xseo- warmer : The President and F. L. seeley, an Ashevllle hotel man, are warm friends, and It teems likely that the president may recuperate In Mr. geeley's hotel. Senator Overman ex- elation Selecte Goldsboro as Nenl Ftace of MeeUug." , (By UM AMMtsUe Tnm) . Norfolk. Vl. Dec 11. The Sea board MedleeJ Society ot Virginia nd pects to urge him to go there as toon I fjorth Carolina, this afternoon selected as ne can see mm. Ki-8ecrctary Sltaw Wins His Case. i (SnodU w 1 Xtmt sat 'otswrcr.) i Greensboro, Pec 11. -"-Former See-- relary of the. Treasury, Leslie M. haw won his case tn the Federal court here today, when Judge Boyd directed the juryto awara mm juag ment asalnst the Carolina Piedmont Railway Company, of Baiisbury lor $J, 000 - Several of the members of the company are endorses ana the judgment Is also againstthera. olennd Vice-President, Dr. C. F. Orlf- Bn, Wlnton, N, C ; Third Vlce-Presi-I dent. Dr. R. E. Whitehead. Kemps- j viTle, Va.;, Fourth Vice-President, Dr. I Haireii, Auianaer, . v. aeo-i It was re 1 ' , I U VI'W incw.o-.-- , - ,. 'KwTofk.Dec. tl. John K. Tener, ported today thstvthree Federal dj- awlh--olalf4enlla wasxailed tolnewly instailea presiaent or me ia-iseners amveu """"irwllii OHERll'renowajf rugh;;m.f Convention DM r" "T"': . .J.IT .r I '""l " I. r -Irt nnntrarv to the inai ne was goms ioium. m i uu u, - :,,,,. iu,. usual custom ui w..ia r-j 7 T'decree was Issued here today bv the Constitutionalist goverjiiieiu , warning mine owners iir mi wn" by insurgents' that taxes paid t the Huerta government would -not be recogntxed by the revolutionary party., 11 is said many American mining men have paid taxe. te .Mexico City on property tn territory under Con stitutionalist control: ' . Regarding the prtpowJ of an arm istice so that ..electlout might leks place, as urged by an element In Mex ico City,. General Curmtitt merely re Itfetutsd today his declnrstlo that I laci' mm wtvn m iitMiia. Routine affairs only faced tne muo I owners at ttJday session of their meeting-here. Ths demnnda of the Fraternity; it was announc Southern Baptist known InMts entire history, tne re ports received from the fields showing that during th past year 4.I3J people have been baptized on these, fields, ihta .nmhar belna- an Increase "of 100 .... Kr.,.,r ...... 1 T'li. vern' Ooldsboro, N. C.. M ext place of The report cited th fact also ed would mot be ,nldered''n meeting, and elected the following tnese figures show that the hum- been referred Instead to President officers: . ber of baptism, on foreign flelde the Tener . who P f"r - Preeiaeni, at. ru iir. ugr bore. N, C; First Vice-President, Dr. - .r-. 'I varounfc w.i-.w ...-.. ? i .. . . m... v..., tlst Churches, and 1.100 Baptist cnaney nnws, oreafher. . . I man. wa consulted by the Cincinnati inreMhenb. V "v, v V -I?; I mwiaggnent several time, today In uLim Wnrfcr In Vneolirti VtnfiH. . relati.W to trade, tn which It Wtt Sftld .. i,,i,.. f,t ... nnt.rf .i.n. I.i.,. Tinker was-to figure. This lent retary, Dr. Clarence Porter Jones, That In ll. when the Fpiieign Mit- coloro reports that "p " Newport Nwa, Vs.; Treasurer, Dr. .. be 'Ve l,ew manager ot the UnUnnaU Geo. A. Caton, new iiern, rt. u. eeXTiNuts tt rtet thui. eotTiNvit rati two. Vi
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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