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f1 immmmmm pmmwa ft ' ' f ' t'::'z . :"t"::n. ' ," ' '.. . ' rull d.ta concerns tho j I . , i .j I I . . -f f -V C weather "1 la foimJ toCay 1 1 I v . J Li , V . RALEIGH, N.;C, 1I0IIDAY HORNING; JUNE 1,1914. PRICE: 1'IV.J C VOLZCIX NO. ICO. " : ' V JVL Rinn"'7A Tiii.rlnPFriirTR!.FRrrA lfflr!ninnTF; rtjiy MIISMiBE j s'ashmgton Is Very Persistent . i In This Demand Upon . ; I i . v ; ; Mediators' : ' IrroL ANSWER' TO,: NOTE I -' '.' Its Publication 1$ Awaited With Interest--- Constitutionalists Look Win Favor On Vasquez Gomez as Possible Provis- JonalRuler. But Don't Care r For Felix Diaz"- "" : Washington, D. C. May SI. White lloxicaa mediation at Niagara Falls awaited word from the Washington and Huert government aa to pro poo. terms of settlement of inter national differences and composition of ths Internal Mexican situation, prominent agents of the ConUU. Uonallst movement In Mexico cm f erred berstoday, .with Luis Cabrera aa the orator of Interest Washing ton .officials,,, though In communlca tsoa during 'the day .with American representatives at tho pane confer, nee, declined to discuss- their atti tude aa to tho reception of Carranxa representative Into tho mediation no srollstiona but It wa again declared that this govern meat Mill V aa firmly of tho mind that no protocol, which would outline term of settlement of tho r-ieral political affaira of Mexi co, -cnouia do siitnea unui aenu 01 tienenJ carranxa had bn alvea aa opportunity to partlclpato- In tho 4o- liovratlona. Prealdent - Wlltoa - and - Secretary Bryan conferrod briefly lato la tho day. and It wad anderatood comma, tilcatlonf wero forwarded to Commla- aloneri Lamar and Lehmann at Nla- aara Falla, Tho belief in offlclal clr cloa hero toniaht waa that tho publi cation of tho Carranaa not to tho mediators and the medlatora answer tniaht be delayed for some days, pnd lac further efforts on tho part af this to- ajeare AJoaatltuUaa- allats repreooatatloa at , Ntaiara Kails. RrM OIIMill Ooaf. When ' Lola Cabrera,' whom Qea. Carranaa hurriedly summoned from Europe, reached Wuhlnatori, bs was met by Rafael Zubaraa Capmany, Miouner of the" Interior In the Car. swa a cabinet, and Jom " aanoaeeloa. a second omiaaary 01 , tne voMtu ' . tlooaliet leader. , ' Tho three wero toaethor tbronirh' out the day. Tbe CoruKltat lonallete T-agents reruaedf Id" dlseusa thslr dellb- j orations, bat It became know a they wore chiefly concerned with tho Nl . a irara Falls conference Cabrera and Maoconceloa, M was reiterated to srtKht, probably would ao- to Nlatara "alls as del-nates. for tho Conatltu ttoaallats, should the mediators deter- y mine to admit aaenia 01 uea. ar. ranxa's forces. . i No Answer to Motcv It was said tonight that no answer had come to ths Carranxa nots dis patched Thursday, In which ths me diators wero Informed tho conflict la Mexico ought- not to bo dealt with la tho absence of Constitutionalist rep resentatives. Should Invitation bs e tended to tho Constitutionalists to taks uart In the conference, it is an- . derstood tho Constitutionalist repre sentatives would ask time to visit . fcea, Carranxa for Instructions before appearing at Niagara Kalla. , ' While not ofBciaUy Informed about what Is going oa at tho Falls or ths -'names of Mexicans considered for tho provisional a-overnment, ths three Constitutionalist leaders plainly wero Interested In Felix Diss and Vasqusa Gomes. They apparently believe Dias J and Homes msy be under considera tion by the mediators. They do not look uooa Dias aat all with favor, but . apeak more favorably of Gomes who Is regarded as ta sympathy with ths Constitutionalist movement, although mors or lean neutral In the present strugfla. . Cswsnan Shin Ftaeed. U'srd resu-hed Washington tonight that ths fines assessed at Vera Crux against tho German steamer Yytrenga, .under Captain BUckney's Interpreta tion of tho Mexican navigation laws, - Continue'- oa Page Two.) SaSssaissPaSaSaBSaSssaaAans Four Days ( UJU1U s ONE . TWO - . THREE ' J; 'FOUR . Are You Ready Candidate? UUlllllt. .U Ull iUIUIIIL.UI I t r pfl tot f ' mn ic ' III WHIM lab lllkfal I W lllk MIUI MIIUII I... : ward Hog'ue Preach To . . : Students . ' : laureate . Scrmotj By I s Great Chicano Preacher Is I Masterful and Appealing- ' Rev. R. W. Hoaua Takt To Y. M. C. A. Boys About Faith ; To Fight Humanity's, Battle AT RATE CNTVERJSrrY TODAY. t:M a. an. Henlors foraa ra front of Memorial UaU a I Bsr to fhapW for praye. . 10:S0 a. aa ' Hmlor Claaa-Day its , . errlars In, Getr ard HalL Oia- tUwtm at Mr mlii i- of aha m. " doarinc rlaas la Ute contest fo thf afaniani saedaL -t:M pi aa. Cbwlng nerdses of tho Senior Claas. . ' T:0 p. ssv Anaaal Joint koaniet . of the Dialect tc and 1'IUUo- tropic Literary 8odetles) la tl Dlnlnsr tlaa - t:M p. aa. Aaaireroary meotlnita . Of nn terary aocteties their reapectlTO halls. in (By 8. B. WI5TKR8,) Chapel Hill, May II. Two ser mona aboundlas; la wholosoms adrlco to- youn collegians just making their ox It from a University life Into a field offering wider serrloe, furnished tho momentum that set tho wheels of tho one hundred and nineteenth com mencement of tho University of North Carolina in motion. The baccalau reate eermon, preached by the Kev. Dr. Edgar P. Hill of Chicago, 111, and tho Young Men's Christian Asso ciation sermon, by Ror. Richard Rogue, of Baltimore, M. D wero tho two events engaging the atten tion of tho stream of visitors that are arriving' on. tho "Hill' day's exorcises. for the first I The atgntflcancs of visualizing and safeguarding tho things of eternity, rather than undue ministry ' to tho welfare of things material. was the theme to which Dr. Edgar P. Hill In vited tho attention of tho graduating class 01 seventy, in the annual sac ?fA?tt?i,.'Imo, thl! rtnf X Hill, who la a member of ths faculty of McCormlck Seminary. .Chicago, by his simple ana direct manner of pre senlatloa of a decidedly practical anew Ject, caught tho rsspoasivo interest of tho audience that filled Garrard HalL Two Classes la R neon. Invocation by Rev. W. P. Moss, pa. lorof ChapoL.HUl, Prssljsrian enure n, openea the exercises at 11 o'clock, Tho senior . claas, for tho first time attired la the dignity of full-fledged graduates, marched In a body to chapel and occupied tho front seats of ths middle row. To tho loft of tho graduating class sat tho reunited clam of 1111, assembled for a one-year reunion. On the right of tho graduating class, assembled la a body, was the class of list hers for their first reunion since graduation. Cosc ned With Eternity. Ths tsxt of Dr. HHL selected from St John. s-T-ll: Than said Jesus unto the twelve; will yo also go away? Than Simon ' Peter answeied him. 'Lord to whom shall we eoT Thou hast tho words of eternal Ufa.' " From this theme the speaker drew aa ffeo tivo lesson from the multitudes, who concerned wtyh things other than ma terial welfare, began to depart.. The died plea, . however, were compelled, as It were to turn to Jesus and in quire of eternity. Tho multitudes were concerned only with thslr bodily needs, while the disciples were con cerned with eternity. Accounting for the reasons of tho multitudes of today being unconcern ed about their religious welfare, Dr. Hill emphasised that they were aorbed in things about them. In au tomobiles, commercial . saterpiises. and canals. Their question is, "What's ths uss of talking about ths 11 s of somewhersi' whea -we- hae the, real world all around aa" . . Inquisitive Class Growing. That tho class Inquisitive about eternity we're growing with 'increas ing rapidity and was worldwids in ts reach, ths speaker was certain. Hs road plainly tho trend whoa ho - - (Continued on Pago Twe.-.- Are Left uu ' A a " M a" 0 days menus 01 rive in .Tenth--: L!ERFI.0N .IS IN : AGAIN I Wanagpr Says ;He Never T ajiy vfiuiurew mm "im The Sands of The Desert Grow Cold," Say Moore's Men "We Stand Pat," Say Others In The Contest Waynesvllle, May II. Reconvening tomorrow afternoon at S o'clock the Tenth District Congressional Conven- Uoa will And Judge J. H. Msrrtmon, again being , voted for by his dele gates, and with only a dosen votes for candidate J. a Harrison, divided . among the other aspirant, the tilth ballot will And tho , situation very mucn as it waa en tho nrat i ballot. Tho situation will be. In fact, merely aa Intensified form of tho initial ses sion, duo to tho grimly-voiood inten tion of the supporters of Walter K. Moors to cast his dosea and a frac tion votes for him until the sapphire waters of Lake Juanlta are filled with Ice, or dobberlng delegates bowed with the tribulations of myriad bcJ lots aad Rip Van Winkle beards shall decide that the enext Congressman should hall from Jackson county. And topping this Is tho suggestion that Mr. Harrison's friends will see lit to I put him back -In the running. . Leaders Are Conadent But whether this stage setting - la merely apparent4 and not real, or If real how long It will remain un changed, opinions differ. Tho Roy nolds forces . believe that victory la lust ahead - and, forceful, resource ful, enthusiastic, stretch t out their hands to grasp It ere lamplight to morrow. ' The sud port ere of Con witB ths quiet assertion that they will win, and aa unfaltering resolution to die in tho last aitca, - , Jadaw Meniatoa Re-enters. Ths feature of evarnlaht devslon- ments relates to the re-entry of Judge Merrlmoa ' aa a eon tending factor. Oreat surprise was occasioned this Ideclarea thst ho bad noror withdrawn morning when some of his delegUes from the race and that reports that ho had, wore erroneous, "But Mans get Jrank Chapman withdrew htm," they were Informed. Their reply wag that while It was true that Mr. Chap man announced oa tho Slsth ballot that tho Merrlmoa deiegetee wars re leased on he and his a sen elates voted for other candidates, such actioa was merely to test tbe situation, ir h can arrange to postpone a lawsuit Judge Msrrimoa will return to Way- nssvlllo In tho morning.. May Rot Mosnlaata. Students of politics see the possibili ties or an lnpaasabis obstacle to nomination, This lies la ths fact that with Judge Merrlmoa eliminated and his vote distributed as It was last night and Mr. Moore's strength annor- Uonsd among Rsynolds and Oudger In ths generally accepted ratio, neith er, of tho leaders will ha va -quite' enough votes to make a majority. In several counties are fractions of vote not represented by sny delegate and aadsr the unchallenged ruling of Chairman Adams these must bo In definitely oast for tbe-candldatea thsy represent tho aggregate being I votes Many delegates attended churoh.to-1 day, while a largo number of other spent tho day In Ashsvtlle. still others going to their homes In ths far west counties. Soms will bo unabla to re turn and : this fact may cut soms figures, but ths choice of each dele gate Is now so wsll known that no I effort will bo sparsd to have every es sential dslegato in his place tomorrow aft4rnoon; Raking the Woods. ' Tho absence of some Qudgsr and Reynolds delegates win of -course make no difference, . the remaining delegates, for each candidate easting ths vote 'unchanged. Automobiles were ssht today far Into tho woods to got several delsgatss who wore absent last night and whose presents would; have added a fraction of a vote to each of the leaden. Many new Reynolds supportsrf will come again tomorrow to aid In tho shouting demonstratlpns With three Ashsvtlle men candidates, there is in tense Interest in the mountain metro polis and Republicana as well as Democrats are coming for tho big snow, waynssvuis is Bearing up un- Ider ths situation With mmarkatlol' fortitude and tho hotels are not un happy. THIRST AND FAMINE COME TO BESIEGED ' vMAZATLAN FEDERALS ' inv a ii is ii i nmt On board U. S. a California. Masai laa, Max.. May 10. Hy wire lees, rta Ban Diego, May II. Ths water fam ine which ths Constitutionalists be set ging Masatlaa have been seeking to prsclpltats In that city, Is in full swing; Tonight tho electrlo light plant Shut own from. lack of water. adding materially to the discomforts and dangers of tho aelgo. Ths . ad I vantage of the constitutionalists of the resultant darkasss was shown al most Immediately by the cutting oat of three barges loaded with the pro visions wnicn wero destined for tho starvlnjr Federals aad ths power launch which wss towing them. Reliable reports today from Ghad alajara were that all Federal troops there except a fatigue garrison or its men hava beea withdrawn to Mexico City. Barbed- wire entanglements have been run around tbe citv. A red cross nospitat snip is psaly I r needed on tns w t coast. - FOCR BCRX TO D kit TIL ' i P i an s3. While riames Rag Family Perish la Home. . int s mum1 rem.l Blnghamton. N. T- May tl. Four persona ware burned to death and an. other was probably burned hero early this morning in a fire which destroy. led th nomo or ratnea trmien. Ths dead are: ' Mrs. Ellen O'Brien. mother of Patrick and his two dan eh- tors, Ellen and Marguerite, .aad niece of Mr, O una. 10" I DirLOIIAT'S ViF auM uwyMfwHl?l . a - Moe.leTskl VIM. OolsievskL wlo" of the mili tary atatcho of tho Russian embassy at Washington and one of tho band somsst women in tho capital's foreign colony, Is to sail with her children early In Juno to spend ' the summer with her mother. Lady . drove,- la Wiltshire, England. sMlaajBaSshshsf 1 IE Boat Was Sinking; They Could Not Swlmy But Jumped To m Lighten Load :r-.,. ------ r- - - "n - (By tho Associated Preen.) a Jl--aCTl-l it fnn nVsrlrL mlMht Philadelphia, fa. May Being their lives thatHeU oempanlona two of them girts, might be saved, three young men. none of whom oould swim, leaped Into the Delaware river from a sinking row ' boat lats yesterday and wero drowned. Tho story of their hero lam was told today by tho survivor. ' Ths deed are: Jonn Mouonecn, Raymond Tinney and John Murphy. The saved are: George German, Bai rah German, Mary German and John NevilL Tinney and Sarah Gorrnaa were en gaged to bo soarrlsd. Aooompaaled by tho other members of tho party they visited tho New Jersey aide of tho river yesterday la a largo row- boat They wero more than ios yards from shore when It waa noticed that tho craft waa rapidly Riling. Despite e (Torts of ths nts to bail the boat with their capo oa became evident that unless tho load was lightened tho boat would sink before tho shore - could be reached. None of tho party could swim, but a" of the man volunteered o jump , Sarah German Bogged tho Tinney boy not to risk It but he waa tho first to spring over tho boat's side. followed by Mouchoch and Murphy. la spite of the oaorineo the boat eapsised shortly after tho three men had disappeared ta tho water and the four other occupants wore thrown Into tho rtver. ' Nevill aad. German clung to tho overturned craft and grasping tho girls held them until tho party was rescued Dy a motorooau. BTOIANS ADVANCE BACKWARD. Beaded Went aa Way to Florida. - .. tspMM M TM Mm OtmiS.I Newton. May IL- A number of Oklahoma' Indians passed -through this section on their way to Florida. It la said that they secured a fat hen at almost every farm house they passed. Tney ciaimso to oe from Ok lahoma and said thsy were- on t'.etr war to Florida. Some one asksd how they oould reach Florida by travel ing toward AaheviUe, whereupon an old. squaw snruggea nsr snouidera ""-' Will Begin Practice For Inter- ' i t -a -t- a nauonai waicn,Againsi . Americans " : - - - V". ..' Nsw York May 11. The British polo players - who will taks part In the international match arrived here today on the steamer Carmanla.. Ths tm Is mads un of Lord Wlmborne. Maine r. W. Karett. Cantaln ldia at. C. Cheeoe. Captain H. A. Tomkln - son. Captain Vivian . n, Lockett and John Traill. After asking about tho American team and tho condition of the British I and American ponies Lord Wimbora said: "Wi are anxious to bealn practice and the present arrangement is for no 4. ' . . . . i . . . to 4ave three practice games this week. All I undersUnd wilt be play ed at Piping Rock, where wo wUI go rtKht away '. - --' Lord wimDorne mio no am not know Just how the team would lino d as chsngea mignt do necessary. Lord Wlmborns ' said he had not present Intention of taking part In tho matches but should the occasion arise he would play, captain Bheape mid the British line-up probably would be las follows! si --roklnsort. No. I; Cheap, No, -4; I 19. s an q iraiu, oaca, I HREE BOYS D TQ SAVE OTHERS BRITISH POLO LPLIM1IIE SEflATEVOTESOir md Open Country Calls the Lawmakers. . ACTION , OM ; TRUST BILLS r.t. n.... "r, -a a n I of general dam bill, of a nation wCnate tfOpeS TO Get QUI Oylleaslng MU and other conservaUoa Passing Trade Commission Bill. But the President Hasn't ' Said That Me Would By Any . Means Be Satisfied To Stop fit That . 1 ' . . IBy aw iniiliiiS rwaal Washington, D. C Mar 11 The long awaited vote oa tho tolls oxemp1 Uoa repeat bill will be taken vp la tho Senate, before Saturday night Da ises an tho plans of tho leaders fait Both opponents aad those who favor tho passags of tho msssuro are agreed that thers la no need for prolong. Ing debats beyond tho present week, dad whoa tho few speeches already announced have, been delivered, ac tion will bo demanded oa tho bill aad all tho amendments proposed to tt. There Is a prospect that tho Mouse will finish Ha trio of aatl-trust bills by tho end of tho week aad pave ths way for adjournment la July If Senate leaders oaa - reach an agreement on tho amount of trust legislation thsy believe tho country aeeda aad desires at this time. r Beasts Wants One BlttV j The appropriation bills can bo pass ed la Senate and House In quick or' and practically only ha ' trust program stands In the way-of- ad journment by July 10, as leader do-1 sire, The Senate committee la ehargs has put In a week's hard work on anti-trust bills before It and Is ex pected ta reach a decision oa how much legtalatioa it will recommend to tho Senate by tho middle of tho week. There Is a motion before tho committee to report only one bill, In the-hope that with its pasags ad Jouramsnt will bo token, with ths understanding that other trust legis lation shall bo brought aeior Beasts next winter. thai tYcaMeat Desires Tern. Demits . tho . fact that President Wilson's recent remarks to Ohio aad Illinois business men are regarded in I soms qusrters as an announcement I that he will not bs satisfied with less thaa au three bills to bo passed by ins House, many Senators are said to feel that ths passags of a trade commis sion pin ay tne aenata win tiltlmsnt. Vole on Arbitration. Ths tolto re Deal bill will figure dally In the Sonata until the- Ota la taken but " for the nenatrs who favor arbitration of tho question of American - exemption of coastwise ships from toll payment will coma Wednesday, when the foreign rela tions committee will vote on an arbi tration resolution. Even the friends of arbitration do not claim that a favorable report from this commit tee will mean that the arbitration plan will bo adopted, but the com mittee's action la awaited with In teresL The Sonata has taken up ths naval appropriation bill and probably will complete R by tho end of the week. If the repeal bill Is disposed of witn In a few days. Progress on this bill has bees rapid and several other ap- atoprtarlon bills ready for aenate Consideration may bo put through rithln a few weeks. - Rouss Harried a?fa House leaders hops to dispose of : the anti-trust legislation and send three bills over to the Senate by tho close of tho week. Both sides, ma jority and minority leaders, who In sist that- mere h a UKeunooo of ad journment of Congress by July It, I or at least tns latter pan ox juiy, favor ,this program. Among -- the House leaders, there is a decided be lief that the Senate will act only oa tho latssatata trarts som mission nsa sura. ' It la expected that tbe House will complete tho Clayton omnibus anti trust bin tomorrow . or- Tnursaay. "Calendar Wednesday," ths . parlia mentary name for the one day la the week when only bllla on tho calendar can bo considered and the day that has been devoted for weeks past to monotonous discussion of tho bill to revise the Judicial code will Intervene but ths Kayburn blU for Federal con trol of railroad issues of stocks aad bonds hi expected to bo taken up Thursday with a prospect of passage within two daya Then will corns ths stsps for final passags In quick suc cession of all three bills tho final vote having been deferred until they all had been considered in committee by the whole. ; Debate oa Labor Sectloov There may be a lively discussion to morrow when the sections of ths Clay ton bill to exempt labocunions from tbe anil-trust laws come up for ac tion, but leaders predict a mild at tack because of the agreement be tween the Judiciary Committee and the labor advocates. In addition to the Mile declaration that tho anti trust laws shall so be construed to forbid ths existence and operation of fraternal, labor, consumers, agricul tural and horticultural organisations. nor 10. prevent their Individual mem bers from carrying out arthe legiti mate, objects thereof." tho amendment to be voted on tomorrow would pro- I vws tnat sucn organisations and ineir 1 members shall not be held or con- I "trued to be Illegal combination In renraini oi traoe unaer tne anu-urust lawa Another amendment would legalise peaceable strikes and boy cotia Wl'.h thsaa amendments out of the I wsy, ins most trouoieeome con I trovsrsy since the anti-trust bills were I ..... A MAmmlt.AA will been dlapoeed of and those In charge of ths Clayton bill my tho rest of the way should bo easy. Tho pagssgs of ths three bills Is ths main workOeft for the session and tho members of tho House are becoming anxious for adjournment particularly In view of the approach of the campaigns. All. tho committee of the House hare slowed down ' for the session. There Is continued talk of another caucus, to add to ths legislative pro gram, particularly from the advocates of rural credits legislation, sponsors MEM FOR'lT WMMl Vi"rTitaeoy See That Every Moment to tne -Limit anaiaate. not une van , : .Safely; ajsaafyassassaaBiSeaanso also are urging actioa before adjoura- mont Mayor Smith, of Pink rjiiV Is -Doubly Bereaved; Building ' at Klnston Soon . Klnston. May II. Mrs. Jesse Smith between 19 and It years of age, wlfs of the mayor of Pink Hill, died at her horns there under pathetic . sir eamsuncss. according to a telephone mi siage, - While hsr husband was away burying a two-days-old Infant the mother auceumbed. W. C Jamison, of Charlotte, will engage In Sold work for tho Atktson Memorial . Presbyterian church hero during the next two months, both In church and Sunday school work. Ho was a member of tho local high school faculty tho past winter.', Mr. Jamison will have charge of tho AU klnsoa fhurch until a pastor Is sec ured. . Excavation fog a naw theatre on North Queen street hero has threat enod a largo frams building occupied by a bicycle sales oorepany adjoining. A small alldo occurred, aad the dirt for about three feet tho entire length of tho building caved in. The floor ing was loosened and promised to glvs way. Props today are holding tbe floor and one wall In place. - Disciples of Christ of the several churches .comprising tho Hookertoa onion met m a ceavsatlen M Art few. Pitt county, today, aad discussed The Rural Church.'"' The church building in which ths convention met Was dedicated and a revival series Opened. Rv. J. C. Caldwell, prest dent of Atlantis Christian College. Wilson, deliver tho dedicatory ssr- mon. ' . Whea Alex. Cannon and Miss Dolly Jones, both of Lenoir county, decided to- get married, they did not hesitate to select tho place for the nuptiala Cannon preferred Magistrsto H. tr. v Peebles to tie tho knot Tho couple sought ths Justice, who is a manu facturer, at tho Klnston Mantel com' p.n'g office and worn wedded to the music 'of the machinery In tho lolnlne nlant -j , . r Ths custodian for thef'slt of ths proposed poatofflce building here has received from Washington a blueprint of ths sits upon which is Indicated the approximate- position of tho building and tho location of test pits which are to bo dug, and an engineer will this week turrh the data for ths tttts Thtals iakea to Indicate that actual work upon tho building will bo commenced very soon. .The design for tho building has beea oom pleted, according to Supervising Ar chitect Wenderoth. The building, which will bo used tut pootofllco pur poses exclusively, wilt . cost ' about f lwS.tOS. KEGRO KILLED BT ACCIDUT. One Pointed Pistol at Other aad ... ''Went Off. , (Snail ts The Kmi sad OSes .1 ., It FayettevtUe, May II. Ed. Perry, a hack driver, shot and killed Archie Ray today at tnoon in the house of Perry. Both are - negroes. Perry's wifs and a negro man were tho only eye wltnisssa Both negroes had pis- tola Ray called oa Ferry la a friend ly tiianner. Perry got 'his pistol out of a. bureau .drawer, pointing, it at Ray, when the weapon was discharg ed, killing Kay almost instantly. Parry gavs himself up. Ths coroner's Jury found, tho shooting wag accident tal. Perry was released. Both ne groes lived near the passenger sta tion. , . i...i nu iriFArJT DIES AHD MOTHER FOLLOWS SAVE ilYa DOIJARS; ,,Jp. J-::..? $$ Save Two Dollars by ta$ng a two year subscription to The Iews and 0b geryernovr while you can get it for $6.00 pes year. ; (. ' After June 6th year to every one. ifel , of That Time Is U:. Be Lost' :A . : YOU DECIDE Y0U3 PLACE; ; j itisupto yc; '4 tjaaaaaaaaeaaxemasmxa " Exciting Imes -Expected : Many .sections ci icrr..:;; Doing W&l Ccr.tc:tr.: , Are Hurrying In The Vet:: ' Many Art Realizing ll:r." - In Subswiptions zr.i IT.: Clubs Art) Coming In r.rr'- ly Rac Is ; Close, C:tv. The Leaders Yea Uzii; The Votes You Can Pc;:!'; GeCandidates-:-Hi:rry f.'; ' tTatffl midnight, Jans ath. 103, M extra vwtes will bo guana upon each U ctwb of now subaci Iptlons. Four days' moro remain of the last lap of Us oontsst ' Four days are left and thsy are momentous. Indeed, to thorn whd assk success la this au tomobile campaign. Though, however, great the momentum gained previouH--lylt will ant carry , you under tho wire first ualess yoa exert yourself during ths remaining days, . You mut continue year efftorts In a poaitivs snd sggrsssrvs maaaor, through tho very that would ha considered good If tho would acquis Just ths award you Ilka Do not, cease to gather votes. This strenuous campaign will soon bo a thing of thai past aad tho result of it is la your hands absolutely.? Do not allow sjryl.hlng to dlsoourags you. Ths wild rumors set afloat purposely by weak candidates will not affect ths wise, particularly, aa these stories, -so far from halving foundation .in fact, are so prspoigorons ss to appeal only to those whd cannot figure or reason for themtslvt..' --.--' . --"- -' - i , The situation- has stm rd envn to this: As fret few csnrildates hav mors than a ood start or a iesinnn that would lo considered good If th award for which the contestants are working waa a dollar watch or a match boav-iBut whea It ta remem bered that treyera working for a choice of osght motor ears of tho boot makes -the manufacturers today produce, the part work of soms con testants stands as much show of ob taining an automobile for them as tho proverbial snowball has of withstand ing ths climate of tho Sahara Desert - There- fcn yet time, however, for those who are lagging to catch up and ao among th snot essful. If theywlll extend themselves seriousy. Thero are plenty of new subscriptions avail able. If you will but look for tham, Tho Held Is far from being exhausted. Thers am stilt many persona besldee papa, Uncts Dick and Cousin Charlie you have not seen. To illustrate: A candidate who had ail along been telling of his sztrsms activity lost tho subscription of a close relative be cause he thought It unnecessary to ask for it This relation of his gave tho subscription to a quiet unassum ing Hals candidate who did not have to toll about how much ah had been doing,- nor how hard tho work was, and sorangely enough shs failed even to mention that aha expected to lose the contest She seemed to know that If shs lost ths first place la this oontsst It would be her own personal failure la not getting enough sub scriptions to Tho'Nsws and Observe aad not for any outer reason wnat over -: -- . - Ninety-four "gifts are to be given and you-caa get your I bars of them If you earnestly try.. 1 The News and Qlnviiie wishes ta get as many nsw subscribers aa pos sible through the efforts of tho can. dtdatss who are storking In this con v (Continued on Pago Two.) jiiftrtyhiTLn rijirus-i n r i r n i "i ii i r irri r"!" Ofdtscaj ' i it will be $7.00 per" ' 1 ' i. ' :rS-. .
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June 1, 1914, edition 1
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