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otfi Civil and Criminal Actions Blames Own Illness forWrecId Saysheuffereti tne 1 nursaay president - wui - Be Hunorea 1 nousapa ' issu
MrSr-Francis-D Winston
Will Be "Begun in Few
at Norfolk Railway Cross
. tog Last Friday
Agony of Soul For Many
- idea But Obey the Urged to Appoint Judge ( Election Today; Railway
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DEMANDOISSpLUTlON
Conference for Peaceful Set-
tlement Comes to Naught;
Directors Will Not Turn
Loose One of Acquired Lines
and Attorney-General Insists
rThey Must
-tir
Norfolk, Vs.. July. 2. Motrman
W. K. Atkinson, who ws la charg
of th Ocean View electric train which
cruhM Into t string ef 71 empty
coal cara en th Virginia Railway last
Friday morning at Fairmont Park
crossing, - when ; seven " persona" were
killed ana eighty-one Injured, lata thli
afternoon made a sworn statement la
which he declared he vv unconscious
when about a car length from the
coal train, anfr then reversed his
power;- 1 -
Atkinson's statement win oe sun
mltted tomorrow morning to th? In
vestigating board 'composed jointly of I
representatives of the Interstate Cora-
FEARED
Calmette
THE LETTERS
Threatened, She
(a ys to Reveal to the World
Her Lapse of Honor and Hu
miliate Her Husband, Daugh
.terd.2Jhrough" Them
Whole Republic
!
at the
none toua. unKunm u. n.u, , I. mm . tmir)hUMI. Ml. ..-Ill
nalillnal 1 IfWIIUI btMlllUII - Ul WUI 111 . T -': " -
(aV th ij im-s Prat.)
Parts, July 18. Mm. Henrietta
Calllaux, wlf of Jos. ttlaux, once
Premier of France And former mlnls-
t " ...
tar wi t rt ..- . rv-n I merca and State Corporation comrols
Washington, D. C July, tU-C4vil on, whk;h thli ma1nK made tu
ran to separate tne new xora, new I inquiry Into the wreck. i.. l-
n.wii uri H.rtfnrd Rllrfi1 rrtm. r After revlewinir his dava work. At-
pur from Ks subsidiary rail, trolley jkfnson's affidavit takes up the last run Iter 'of flnanc occupied the piiaon
nd MeamshtD Unes will be broucht "'.Jrt.TIf L1?. '".iiL. f enclosure in the Assise Court at
. AUorner -General McKOTolda tn leroiis; slraal for loday 4 re
cited in a aramanemmnner tne cir
Z - tha United States District Court
New Tork within the next few days.
A final effort today to settle . the
. . . problem without lltimtion.. ended in
-'TSirar, ; munoflirn inei ..ajtomrr. :
wia4,;'TW;vOitnT, spoclkl assistant
in chaxre of the case, and a coramlt-
tee of New Haven directors were In
" conf erenoe many-hours. The rem-
TnltteS cams t aiseass the sale of the
Boston and" Blaine stock owned by the
New Haven. I J, .desired this sale to
be made free of conditions imposed by
the State of Massachusetts, and is said
to have declared that an unconditional
sale of the Boston and Mains atork
..would Insure a. price of llS.900.eee
-above what" the New Haven mlsht
SU - & 7 therwiss hope to get
Civil and Criminal Soils.
V ' . The New. Haven case will be laid
Si. : before President Wilson and th cab-
tnet tomorrow; It is not doubted that
the department's coume will be ap-
roved. There is little doubt ler
t that on the heels of the surt.wlll come
ins. Which Is between ons-elghths and
one-quarter mile . north.-of-ihyir i cumstanee lcadlm up to the aheottng
I J.
ftnla itailwsy crooning aad I remem
ber abuUlim- Ml my torrent. "
-TTom this OinT-Torrsoin reason
1 know not wby. -l lost'cm"scliunewi
until J was about a car length from
the Virginia crossing ahead of me and
the signals displayed against me.
too late to da any good and we struck
the Virginian Railway train."
Atkinson said he had been feeling
badly Thursday night. A report off
ered to the commission by the claim
department of the traction company
showed J , persons had reported in
juries of mors or teas serious nature,
and that there were 100 'passengers
on the two cars of the wrecked trol
ley train.
on .March 1 f OastoN.Calmete,-ed1
lomf th Ftga wity wh to re. I noMlitif wftl he ctirhetween ".horough-
shs is chargad,
Judge Louis Albanel acted as presi
dent -of the rourtr the procurator gen
eral. Jules Herbaux. had charge of the
ptosteuttDfts;'ysySilia-iil. the
noted advocate who waa closely Wen
titled with the Dreyfus case, was chief
counsel for the defense.
Mme. 'Calllaux hM the attention
of the crowded court room for thre
hours. She told her story In short dis
connected sehtences, but showed de
maskable skill - In . marshalling Her
facts so as to present them in the
best light for her cause,
Mme. Calllaux was a willing witness
Judge William F. fthea, of the State I throughout After she had concluded
an effort to turve Federal rraitd lury
In New York retumnz. indictments
r against many directors of the New
Haven who served in tne days wnen
it wss building up a systewt, which
ths iattomsy general holds la a com
bination J0 restraint of trade. Both
the civil and criminal actions will be
taken under ths fihsnnan law. Ths
outcome of these proceedings may de-
. termine ths valu of ths Sherman law
as criminal statute.
t To the civil suit ths New Haven Is
ot expected to. msJts any strong re-
etslance. . -- - r
Corporation Commission predicted at
today's--investigation Jwhlch received
official reports ss to condition of mot jt
equipment on the electric car. This
was declared in good order. Virginia.
railway mpToyes fwrtlTiea the safety
gates were set against the electric
line, with four red lights burning
brightly.
MRS. M. THOMPSON
ACCUSED OF FIRING
HOTEL DISCHARGED
(8ertl S T Kim m Otiww.l '
Greensboro. July JO.-Mrs." Mabel
Thompson, charged with attempt-to
burn on July 19, the Public liervl
in tbr Wvernmetrts oilr
Haven will be charged1 with being apowHotel, was this afternoon dls
nuiiutnnlw tn cwatrnl of New Ensrland'a I chanced by Acting Pollcs Judge Swift,
- transportaMj wtt heiaw esM. father to the surprise of those who
tlon In restraint of trade aad l viola have followed the case. ' It Is said that
tlon of ths Bherrrfa n JiwjriJt If - the facts wiU ba laid bsfor the grand
parrmeht ts expected to ask that ths jury at September court and lndtot-
court separate ths New Haven from meats asked. . ,
-the New- England -Railway, acquired Evidence of witnesses showed that
"many years ago. The court ajsu will smtil -late night; of -th. fire,
0-saked-:lo-diV4)r-the -young;-men-wer--th- MrBrThompson's
from its so-called .Sound steamship room; 4 hat at 4 o'clock sh was found
.lines Whlck ply. ..Jns .Island ound and ln upr and fire: burnlntr at three
run from New York to most oi ins I places in the room. - rne rire was
porta alonft the lower New FnyUnd I li-yfy -..i.iff..i...rf ri a wimiuii v
coost. .-: .connected with -thftitrnal -vnu
Must DImwIvc Tiitlrrlyr I headquarteTs at Richmo.nd.fathe
her narrative and was asked If there
were anything she would like to add,
she thrilled her listeners when she a
scribed vividly Hhe protTaeted agony
she had endur4 because of ths cal-
umnies against 'herself and her hus
band. ..r.- : ,;- -
Stan of Fear and Suffering
"For three months I mounted Cal
vary," she said. ' "Buch I do not wish
to my worsa enemy. No one can im
atn what. w?nt through: I feared
for myself, for my husband, for my
ehild. I feared for myself because
Dart of those letters were published
my deepest secret would be displayed
before ths world; my .woman honor
stand stripped and naked. ,
"I had always been taught that
life as open as possible. - My poor
father, who last year told me that
wife- wh had ioe jras wesratet
without- Aosorr- swveeV' lnr vmra
have set fow In my house had hs
known of mj llason with M. CaliauX
To save inmoM Hexiris.
'We wers reproached with being
of the bourgeois. It is true, I am
g buurgeotee. - WhenJths tetters . were
pOTtnlwed, MrCafllaur atid myself felt
alike: we wottmave--prfrred-te e
noonce bur great happiness, rather
than see. our Inner life blasoned to the
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WUI IU,
WZsZTSZZL MR. POU WORKING HARD
peaing or tne Mouse or mm-
Oeorire, 'ln view of the grave
situation has considered It right to I
summon a conierence or in repr
srntatlveS of the political parties, both I
British and Irish, to discuss the out-1
standing points of ths problem of I
Irish government
The Premier adfled.that the- Ml.
Hon. James Luwther. speaker of 1
House - Commons" would,- m
majimt va raauast. BTMldaAver the i
ferences, -. in view of this develop
ment Premier Asqulth said he would
not ask . the House to discuss today
the bill to amend the Irish Home I
Hule bill. : '
.Beaufort Favored
: (By W. E..YrXVERTOS.)
Washington, .W - Jurjr;ts:-Tle
board of army engineer, through
Jnritstlona to the conference have! General Kinsman, chief, today favor-'
ISaKial to Th. Nm MMl OUHtM.)
Greensboro, July 19. Voters of
Ureensboro will tomorrow determine
'issue
. isivv.vvv in oonas lor street improve-
Ul lnent. A special regiatrstlon was or
.TSw ........ i .i.,u l u .. .
eight hundred people registered for
r- ii rn I me election, it is connumiiy neuey..
inenuauuus rrum vie roiK.i a iijonThr-wiii cscry. ah. m
WlmW UkUff ir'Kl -PtgauisaUons have endorsed
uur ii iiuhic -fccu uuhiiiiu i the proposed issue and several com
Sticking to State's
tinquished Jurist Recom-
been accepted by two representatives.
ach or tne regular opposition, the
Lister Unionists, the Irish Nationalists,
tna ine govern menu ,
Premier Asauith said he hoped the
njectlnga of the conference-would be- i
Jtohn Kedmond. -Msrtf thW;4
ably reported the proposal of the dls-
trtct engineer to improve Thorough-.
I fare Way, near Beaufert-. The work
cost tS.ZOO. with an annual main-
TenanrS rojitJtf.4 100 . A ch-uinei ftv
We- -Bay- and ' --end:-- Xvter
nwv and nehermen wilt receive the
chief henenr.
TtfrottrtW4miU'ela1
call at the White House Tnurada
morning to discuss the apl ointment
of a Supreme court judge t succeed
the late Justice lAirtoo. lhey want
to determine first whether the Presi
dent will consider Judge Walter
Clark's age as a bar to his appoint
ment before committing themselves
to a choice between Judge Clark and
Judge U. K. Long, of Stalest tile. They
will urge the appointment of one or
(he other of these.
Mr. Ton Ijoyal for Judge Clark.
Representative ru. who is an
avowed supporter of Judge Clark for
the honor, will call on the President
also jrlthlaL many . members of-the
delegation In the House as he ran get
to Join him. j
Endorsements of Judge Clark con
tinue to come In the mails Hepre
sentatlve' Faison received one from
the bar of DtiDlin county, while ena.f
lor OterirranFecervcd" endorsements
from Lenoir, Orande: Warren, Kdge
vombe. Craven, Rutherford and Elisa
beth Cy. ,
The chances of Attorney General
1Ur levnlft far th annntnlm nl are
Bristol Man Charges Southern! "" y y ov"!d th,T
much sueculatiun n KU
the cabinet If he should be chosen
but the I'resldent ha don nothing
to Indicate his action." insTiVersion
to breaking up his cabinet Is well
Protrnt on Mc&uwtM
-.ere tne prepoeed -conference- ns- at-
tractivem,. na Midi. .
"My ro'V""? snd myself take
ajonslbUUy See, the poHcy of calling
.his t, , r ot think
called upoa to express sn spin
on as h . -. ...v noun will prove
iseful er to tne contrary. The Invita
tion came to John IMIU.n an.t toysera
the form of a command from the
g and as such we at once obey
ed if .. A-- rr,
Lawrence . (llnnell, a Nationalist
member, interjected a warring note
Into the otherwise peaceful interlude
by asking of there was sny precedent
for ths premier undertaking to "place
himself at the head of a conspiracy to
defeat ths wishes of the House. The
question - was Ignored and -the Houst
then proceeded with other business.
mittees are working to get out the
voter and have them vote for tlie.la-
sun
More thsn one hundred snd seventy
9se jnen.-are--at--woTk oB ths Southern
liatlway roadbed between-here and ML.
.try and th line la being brought Into
'cellent shape. The work was not
.;ommencd here, however, unttt cttt
.ens slung the. read and at Mt. Airy
made- an- -inTTMigatlon of .th cross-
ties and found many of them rotten,
which was gives, jmblieity and aroua-
d with citixens .and railroad peo
pje.. --
CUarkrtW JDNmist ssmIucs 4w Jail.
. Hiram Hykes, Jesse Hartls, alls
Jssjsy''Heolfc-.-jara-ortn 'tTNarldtte'
Sunment who shot Chief Elliott and
1 'atrol . JUrlver..A....U-'. AUmmt- tuedy
mornirg, are resting comfortably. In
the tiullfnrd jail, where thty were
orought for safe keeping at the dlrec
tlon of judge T. J. Shaw. They
kept In re pe rate cells and are not per
milled to see one another or talk to
anyone.
Itudy of Ballard Fnwmt
- The tmdy of Charles Bullard, who
was drowned Saturday evening, ram
o the surface st White Oak pond
late yesterday afternoon, followln
blasts of dynamite. Two blasts were
Bred and twenty minutes sfter this
was, done the body rose to the sur
face. The funeral will be held In 131
n. where the body was carried today.
He 4s wrvrred by a young widow.
WILL GIVE RECEPTION
Officers of Ship Where' Ring
Was Lost and-FoUnd and
Secretary of Navy to Be In
vited 4old Band Was Pres
ent From Fiancee oj.Late Dr,
Rlway;is aTooLot
the Trust
Washington. D. July J. IriVes
tlgmllon of charges that the Southern
Railway and other lines, at the be
hest of a 'yoal trust," divert to Nor
folk, New Tork, and other Middle At
lantic ports, shipments of coal which
should go to Charleston and other
YOUNG CIVIL ENGINEER,
MARC SPENCER, KILLED
-RY FALL AT BADIN PLANT
' (Satrlal In Th. N.i and lMrrvr. I
Salisbury, July 28. Marc Spencer,
aged It. of TaxcweU. Virginia, a civil
engineer and inspector In the employ
or the Kouthern Aluminum Co.; was
killed at the power house at Radln to
day by falling n aa.4iprishtzler-of:
scarroiaing, suffering (injury to his
liver and Internal hemorrhage, caused
in half sn hour. Mr. Spencer's
parents live An rT phUadelphls, .His
hrottwr-m-law. Dr. I'remls Jormson;
of TssewrlU arrives her tonight- to
tags cnargs or tne remains, wnien
Dr. Joseph Hyde Pratt, of Chapel (were brought here this evening by
Hill who has nfflrial eonnertlnn with 1 1 nnertsher Kummersett
several: good roads organ Ualiona is
here. .to protest .asiwem-f the
government In building the McDowell
Summersett
Mr. Spencer- was a UnlverMiy of
forttr Carolina wtsn: Me-ha uvea in
.Salisbury and at Bryoi0ltyor8
I .Windsor, July 20. Mrs. Francis D,
Winston has received from Secretary
of the Navy Josephus Daniels the
ring spoken of lit your Washington
correspondence .- of Saturday... last.
Quite romance attaches tci the rinsj '
andlts recovejjr-Trfter-Thes-nTan
Dr. Stephen -,Brtie,tt . KonMS.vof
Oxford county, Maine, was an asslsU
ant- surgeon In -the-Union: Navy. He
was assigned to duty on the Constella.
tlon and, was, atHMU-df ..--erat--ther'-'-
bios of the war. The ship spent
some time in the fait of 18(a at the '
Norfolk Navy Yard. There the young
naval olflcer met Miss Rose Edwin
White,, a native of I'orumouth..-They. v
became engaged and as was the old
custom each gave' the other an en
gagement ring.-Prior to his resigns-lion-from
the servtce--ln ths early ,
spring of 186, Dr. Kenney was on
bosrd of the Constellation, then lying
at the Norfolk (old Qosport). Navy -Yard.
One day while walking the .'
deck he waa slipping the small gold
band up and down on his rings- and
It slipped from his hand and rolled
down the Inclined deck, lie was not
quick enough to catch it and it rolled
through an iron grating and Isap
peared.. Be wiia married soon aftsr
the loss of the ring. He often stated
that when the ship was thoroughly
over-hauled the' ring Would be found.
Many reirs-havB-berr-iiads fro.n ,
tme to time, but no such over-haul-
Itig wss had as has. recently been given
the ship. Dr. and Mis. Kenney lived
for years in Portsmouth when he Was
chief clerk of the Navy Yard tiv the
department of yards and docks and
Ister a practicing phylslcian. Nearly
thirty years hgo they moved to Brtl
countyr. Mr7 KenneyJ,. of
General W. BT'Petider and his brothr
era, of Col. K, R. Brldgers and Col.
John L, Brldgers, Or., -nf - 3tm
Mercer gild their connection in hi&-
conibtjojjiily
Dr. Kenney's daughter. Miss ito.41
Mary Kenney, married Hon,-Fraitcti
D. Winston, present United State
ee" oountyad. which H, to hs buttt with going to Tlaain-serarmonths ago.
- Vstttreaot-thegsrreement msde the womam;wiil liete for the triaL
last March with Chairman Elliott and! A
FZ2ttS5rJ I SURRY REPUBLICANS
- That the New Haven be required
-ta:divgstltiieltofcontrol of the Boston
and Maine Railroad: that It give up
its holdings in the Connecticut. Rhode
..Island Trolley lines .and the Berkshire j
" Trolley, fines and Its minority Interest
- In th 'Eastern steamship corporation.
There will be the customary plea for
tir order" requiring the NewrHaven to
dissolve, and-for a- -mandate -to -pre
vent a future combination of similar
character.
Ire1il6llrr!ftnrtiSfA5:(K4Idl
Dewltt Cuyler. and Moorfleld Storey,
Counsel for the road, were the com
mittee that made the final effort to
!'l .feared, the tiubllctuiw.f-the
let! era, We had . many, friends, espe
cially among the embassies, and In
(hose circles people' wished to humil
iate snd cast ridicule, on my husband
by the publication of two letleraad-
iiai r rriltriiTlrtM I dressea to two omrrrm wonton. sign
HOLD CONVENTION fed rJoeTerlshetn throw
contempt upon the head of a minister
of the republic, the chief of the Rad
ical party, and. strike - through him,
the republic.
"Finally, I did not wish to- blush
before my daughterxJthal is una thing
a woman must not be asked to do. I
deeply regret present, misfortune and
I would have undergone anything In
the world rather than have., been the
cause.flt
a Senate committee.
B. L. Dulanev.' of Bristol. Ti
area the Southern Railway had spent
The present -plan Is I
Both Factions Attend ami Full Ticket
In Nairn1! Instruct for lis ymoro for
Stale Senate.
IHiMciaJ la Tha Nan and Olwrnr I
Mount Airy. July 20. The.Repub-
licans of uity TOnnryTieia their
county convention At Dobson last
urday, named a full county ticket,
elected a county chairman and named
dJegaU-UaSlat.ConraIoiial,
Judicial and Senatorial Conventions,
yet to be held.
The convention was more largely at
tended than ever before, for, besides
Her impassioned peroration was ac
; companled by eloquent gestures.
Mme. Calllaux told of the snooting
in the Flgtfro office. Prior to this she
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settle tne case witnout litigation, out ,":r :," rv ? 1 1,. h. ..u.rt, Kiu4ere4-
were spectators.- All Proej-esslveshad
arwaiamciBKea'
hence there Is no division In the party.
The following ticket wss nominated:
.U-.XoTaiHoue--f - -Re p r t se n ay
tives; T. W. Davis, jherlffi iJtJacM.
son. clerk of" the court; 8. G. Brim.
both parties montlts ago that it should I treasurer; Cletus Wolfe, surveyor;
Tt William- Mim,- fiminerr Mewra. ri
-pKryrrWaJtriltbtf'aha Thoa.
Hicks for county commissioners. Vss
tal Taylor waa elected -chairman.
The delegatlonswere Instructed to
cast thetisTotss-for "R. -X," Ilayroore for
the Slate Senate, while, the Congress
1 5, N, 8e forf feeders in Tennessee,
Kentucky and Virginia, tapping rich
coal fields, but made rates discrimi
nating against Charleston because of
coal trust Influence."
Northern railroads, Mr. " Dulaney
chargd, are prtncipiit ajrcntsiM JJie
nruHr In ilxlng rates over the roads
of the South. He characterised th
Associated Railways of Virginia and
the CamHnas 'as merely a Subsidiary
of the Tidewater Hitumlnous Steam
Coal Traffic Association and declared
the Pennsylvania andNewrk On
tral were In control of the executive
committees of the Haltlmore and Ohio.
the Chesapeake" and Ohio, and the
Norfolk and Western roads. -i
I!
Gary
Berwind, Adrian Iselln, Jr., E. 11.
Charles Steele and 11. K. Mcilarg were
named by the witnesses as the men
who actually direct the affairs of thai
qmtlitnraHK4twa-'M
linesr
of the dsy. President Hustig,. Jilaihly 1
Indicated" ths:t filing of thegovern-1
:.nt.!SSHt:?was' etrtectea. : ,
Hold to Boston and Maine.
The difficulty In . the negotiations I
naM-en--wr--th-d1spoBTOOTr0flfi
eeteArand aine slock cunli oiled nyi
the New. Haven.. :.It..wa .ArAud., byl
Sold; Massachusetts, which.
ways possessed,; Hie. right, xo.,ity. 4W I
Recently enacted legislation permitting I
Its sale' but on tne condition mat on 1
cscn share sold this rlgtit be plainly I
..1 nrt k r . 1
The New Haven"directors said they
wr nabi to
-They isuggested" that the Department I a resolution lnstrocttns; '-for Hon. 8.
of Justice- take the matter In court I g.' Marshall aroused some objections
and sak. for a dwre. Jo whlfi JOieyj eai.KHi dieusile'-awdlffltnTtla'aha was
f -
4 -
Hp
withdrawn, but he will control prac
tically all the deleratee for Congress.
KESATK IUS NO' QVORl'M. 7
Tribunal of the.
Seine, ftonv- wm she Itad sought-tn
formation-as -to -whether- the attacks
of M. Calmette against her husband
ould be stopped.
-0itrr-inwrMrw"TJOTnse.
M Mnnler told her, shs ssld, that
this would !;be:.1mpsiiller"thitt "one
could only put . .up with. It or de.tend
4to'se4l lyene'e-ownjaeans.- He
had added.tthe- wltness nssprtefi, rnat
it was astonishing that witn tne
Frenh temperament there were not
more hends broken.
MsurtceChenu,atlortiey for M.
Calmette'a relatives, arose - and said
that M. Mdnler, Jefor the examining
tffggnrts:rhad' denied giving utter-
ancs to anything of ths sort.
- Would Smasb Hnot"
" Mme7 Calllaux' then told of events
on the dav of the tragedy. :Jlntorin,
ed M.' Oalilsnx at lunch." she testified
"what M.. Monierhad-aaidV He- was
Very Indignant and explained 'ir that
is how things ere then will smash
his f"
-Mme,,JCUlsux hesltateu i moment
and added: "Face. rt lumped
Shenu, "Oh. you can say the wulru.
snouL It has been said twenty times
diirtnar-the' InvestKeartmr'
""Tes" replied Mme. Cafllaux. "but
there ere wrords that re not uttered
In nubile
The "iudge "repeated the expression
"smash his snout ana tns auaience
laughed.
.. svjd Husband Would KHL
Mme- Cs111""' went nn In trembling
voice: "If my husband had said to m
'there Is nothing to bs done, I should
hsve looked upon .feim ae A cowaU4
asked him 'when touayr
"He said 'no. at my own UmeV
She raised her clasped hand and
cried: "MyOod! My God: If you...,
turning to the Jury "knew what
suffered that day! To think that my
-husband waa going to kill a Juan',"
8ha lowered her voice and halt
whisneredi-M7thought of committing
luce thepoints 01 oinerenc. 1 fc n,M nnml Mrea Bidta LauiIidaTliejuLthuulU.f
jUJsnehe.xunIMnc,waa .0Irt,tnlng Tnyaelf to stoy that
hy8traight-forwardness an re-1 : Z3nW to William Robert! publication. I snld to myself-Pwttt
Bond, aged tt. shot himself through I make a scandal.
.wv-m-i1t--hnme---nr--htr-rana: t
"7 - -Tfl "-vgr-y-?.- " t KIT. w. k..
m.ittier tier UMinv. ..ne-Miiv reason 1 l&w put "r . .... .
.......... - . I . . 1 . . . ft. w .. , , .- , .
hat eould be Sdvsnced was worry I eyes snq rneu. n, iht . n nag
U.tpi had hewn iir4, fumsnss ins norrmiw w
ntrmitt -,,aW''TOp'osriiaf"bi"evenf' Issue
hut ahafeJithit-tOirTOir jaiaev,-
nl the meantime they proposed that
this stock be turned over to trustees,
. won should sell it without the condi
tion imnosed by Massachusetts. 1 They
JttdteMi..,tfcm..'Jts ..unntiaitJrs
fould,mean- l,B,v 10 ine t -ew
Haven. Attorney General MCKey--nl
did 4t like the plan. Moreover
-.Jt-was-- said .at .ha.De.
4he March Bgreement provrded-forthe
aala of the Boston and Maine stock.
uf made ho menilon of conditions
Imposed by .Massachusetts: Depart
ment officials take the position that
the New Haven has not lived up to
this agreement
So Many Absent Vote Cannot Bo Had
.-..-t--.T.--o,r.-iioms. r-K(r-. .
Waehlngton, D- C;, July . Delay
In securing a quorum In the Senate
wss ascribed todny by :admlnlratton
1 WSpT'OOmVpI - the jeasuns fur, da-
lay In consideration of the nomination
of Thomas Dr Jones, of Chtcsgo. as
.member.of the Federal reserve
board. - -
"We can't muster a qurum for a
vote.'Lsaid Senator Lewis. -of llllnots,
..i. 1. ,h. eK. fn. U, jAMal
At the conclusion of the conference ? " ahL-ww, reach a
TTCSiaeni nunu bv.i ui u,. i, Kf the end of the week.'
ment appr" r nis oirecrors. J No action was Uken in the matter J
-me otrecxors '"T" .? I today. No word has yet reached the
able to recede from the position which commlUee from Pau, M Warburg, of
they nave tasen mm irr.... I New York, indicating that he Evould
t,.rnv reneral will therefore dclde
" to die his bill in order to determine
the questions between the company
and the government But it Is hoped
th.i after the bill is llled It will be
J-ipo'ibie w plwmclrimiiiti'ipBH
.:. M reduce the points of difference
agree to appear before the committee
for examination as to nis nnanciai ai-flllatlons.
r trTl irfft sidefl.J1
a f.. b'm anal flltsMVTCP t
; fysf l.L r" 1 mtv- w" , lire-,, , 7 it m in if i jzZJ. ! 7- l sn
SahtGJTen7r"T'y fJltiotr'wnrsTferlnsT wTtKlagrippe. J
h... e.ii. in hla sectlonalld ciopsl Bond wras connectet
are looking fine.
the circumstances of
!lv 7-
1 .fFi7 . m... lnhn x. Llk and a number
!, u ii- of other representative citixene havs
- r.t,ira.rf reom Ralelsh where they at-
;j v '' - tended a hearing before the Corpora-'
I itton 3ommtseioi in favor 1
' better site for the Norroi oomnern
- depot. V .' V
Kxnlalnlns
nnectel jvilh projnlnit huin-he-- Catllaux iald
and was partner in a I ahe bad no nxea iuea uiuaing 11. wnen
he reacnea noma aim- nmipmni
with M.; Monler she waa still debating
as to what to dowhether to. go to
the Figaro otflis n-e Cslmette..or
to aTerparfFr-rrajCllf sKe decided to
ent families.
meat business with twrt brothers. 'The
three made their homo with"-th
grandparent A brother, suspicious of
ihe-youth's-actions, had Just secured
a: promise frem him ilik.l lie WotTTd
do nothing rash, when the fatal shot
was ftrsd. .j.
(Contlnusd on Ps-gs Thre.
government aid.
to be,
from there- towards wannome Gr
The money will not last long enough
io coin plete ''the durtanee. -1 r.- Pratt;
!herefire, wants to begin at Kwanno-
noa Gap and build towards Greenlee
which will Insure a good rad down
; the mountains as far as Old Fort,
The remainder of the ruad
VftTA-rtiitT-
Xew Hewover Wcgro Usn WanU-d ftr
K tiling A noU.cr lu crap Guroc.
ihk1J aa Tlw .xem ami 1
WttmTn'gton, July IV. A telegram
as received yesterday by Sheriff
through a populous section, where the
local people will complete tne pro
JeA. Tht. govesnment oflleials are
agreed to Tw. Prates plan- If he" can '
uecure consent of the township com
missioners.
Suieivd Incecaead Rate.
""A proposed Increase of -rate ow fer-
tiltxer material from- l.se-to tz on a
ton by the Atlantic Coast l.lne and its
.con nertlnns liet ween -Charleston, .
N. C. was today ordered suspended,
nending Investigation by the Inter
state Commerce Commission, until
November. 43th,
Cowan from Mr. tlrady Conk, n guard
runs lal the East Wtlmimtton-mnvtct camp,
-ho waa sent to Florence, .8. t ., to
identify a negro named Ernest Jen
kins, wsnted here for. the murder of
another negro, etuiliw that the man
held by the Florence officers was the
rljrht niaii'and tlmt-ltt would brUlg
h'm back today. Jenkins escaped
irom the convicl camp and shortiy
afterwards engaged in a crap gnme
ith Bruce Pierce. They had a dls.
puieJ and Jenkmi hnt Tilm. He es-
In and waa iwt
hear of until be wh pointed out to
the Florence officers by another negro.
who also escaped from the Eust Wll-
mlfvgtw eamp;
The -following fourth ' class poBt-
-The actwsl ort(''dwief1lJSM
these men m the nouthem Railway
Company,' said Mr. Dulaney, ""Is
hardly enought to buy a good planta
tlon In BoutlL -t:ajoltnatf.--ii
"acre orange grov ein Florida." Their I Charlea L. Abernalhv. af
position v nwmbereof 'hrterlorkhiKtSd J. R. Norrts. of Atlantic, are here
airectorates. ne added, was what gave I todny In the Interest of Mr Morris'
them mastery of the Southern. I ,TdatiirBin'iwtrist--' t rr
Alfred Pr inom, generar counsel .01 1 Hiuer Who dld last wee, as keep-
BMtfhani - If aflwav ,.itriHep,..l I ... . , t i,nw. . "
that compahy'ar the hearing. Sessions I Mr. Morris was formerly keer of the
rixjrniF" ieioK
.Vutun4lHe- - Heads
Ptist
t Tlir Nvw an-1 tllsmer.l .
Into a
maatera were auixJoted KU; ,
William A. Perrr. Wlia. - I.Vshilllc
The following were rlassilied: Will
tarn H. Mauitsby. Itnvale snd Emnl 'iil--
HJ Dlas'neirMoltleWi:'' ' " Xlheville. July 2.U O, Ma14u3LL
I aee sustained pa In f ul !
District Attorn y 'fit r the lstern; pis J
trwfsnr ' ortlv"? -SHlrna. - Mi 'ixr.
KenneV Hres with Olm. :.Df-oUrse
nKhn'4ndnr-ilv1rVftn have
always had thnt lost "ring In mind
and hae hoped fifr lis recovery."" The .
notice that our Secretary of- the-Kavy
hwd- 'ordered ithac the" - CoiuUttllatluu.
be thuraiyshly over-hauled and re
paired al the Norfolk Navy Tard
raised high hopes with tlfem that the t
rng might be recovered. Mr. Wins- .
ton add re sspjt j4 lettM- tuthe Secra sj, !
tsry of the Navy. She haajjreat faith ; S
in hinj. One of her j'irlsed possessions,
la a very' large picture of the Beers
tary whb h haoKS in. hej: rwuu.-JJee
reiHry i7aniin i ui.e i ummuniwivu
with the comhiandant of the yardat
Xitffolk. antl he- tmve Instructions t -the
workmen on the repairs of the j
ship to be on the lookout for the ring. "7 :
Strsnge as tt msy sound, they found 'r
the vns; , betiWWW-11-' eielHf--
plHtes on the gun ivK- fiaFWSrd.
nt to '.Secretary .Daniels ., ,
and he In turn has delivered it to I
Mrs. Winston with a letter explaining 1
in ilftail how It-was found. ' ' i
jr-7,u'naPrHf,Vo iT that (ioV-ernor-ajtd7""J-
Men.,, Wlniilun lirn, to n In Nor-7.77. 1
ifwMi7aianTTrrnrein 6t.-7 1
th Shlp -aitd3tavy Yard. "-ThexJwmr---
Secretary Daniel may jie-ame to be ,(
present at the luncheon which will be 7
te4-the- -M-omteemr "yrnteT.
will be resumed tomorrow.
Ml'"H t'OOD KXPOUTED.
shlhgtbnrD: C;. July 2d. Food-
stuffs, -cotlon cottonseed oll and min
eral oils constituted Almost half f
(lis 12,12s, 731,184 of domestic . ex-
pjoru from the United States during
the -Bscat yfar-or-if n." nieir total
value was ll,085.8I.1f 0 or about
tI8.0A0.OOO more than during ltll.
according ft figure mad public today
by the Department of Commerce.
.Next to cotton sua its ? a (,uu.uuw
light, but resigned. . Ifasinft hi rivll
service status. The North Carolina
senators hsve asked the 1 're Went to
appoint Mr.- Morrii" executfve or
der. - ---.-' 7 "
8urgcon Means Dntd.
-Surtfeortdr'
Navy, retired, who died at the Nsval
1 1 ospitai here Saturday. 1 waa. tiui ivd
lclay In Arlington. ll a native
of. .Concord, .jutd-hit 4fFtnetr Wrffr.
Means, snd nephew. Paul I: Means.
are here attending the .
Burgeon Means waa boru at t'oncord
MX rHlt" and..ntered . the -naw
Het
vorport--mltie, warf' 'breaast'ulT's" 7 witBTaa surgeon June , l4: He
15,71,8j Cotton seeq oil export
ed Was valued al i.T,il. and cat-
Cottoirincreosed "fl4.000.0d0 and
meat and dairy .pradorts470r80T :
THE DAY IN CONGRESS
Washington, D. C July 20. ;
HEX ATE: .;-;-.
Met at noon. --
Committee continued work on'th
trust billa
Investigations of charge of discri
minations against Tiwlealon, a,.;,, by
an alleged coal trust ,yrss begun be
fore a committee.. "' - v .
-4ieeume"deiate---n-the-rtver- and
harbor appropriation bill
Adjourned at 1:10 p. m. to noon
Tuesdayi ' ' " ' '
HOCHKl " ' ' .
was transferred to tn eettreo
Kebruair IR,"190f .' ndvraj -i-M-
WIVaT' nliiprhVr--' in PiHIlHiaplg
ugust 10, 1812. He was broiightJu
Waehrn Eton hospital July lb, of
UV -:-
- Tar licet Visit or. .--'
Visitors l Washington IncluCe Dr.
fl. J. Hawes, of lover. who la wnhisii
way-tb" ftf York for s post graduate
course In medicine; Ernest Deans, of
Wilson, and W. T.'Bost, f The -Xews
and Observes, who is -Tin hll . way Ito
KuTbper-Mr."Bwt pen eeveral hours
here. K R. Pace, of Wake county,
a former member of the Legislature.
Is here attendlmr in executive com
mittee of .a : machinist, organixatibn
covering Uhe Southeast. L.iiruin
McKsyt orWiiiningluti.. is.' kete' , '
DID C.VLHOCN OF7T MILLION' ?
and C. U.
though not necessarily . srrlous, in
juries yesterday afternoon, when, they
throwa. rrum. en- awomnwie to a
i sidewalk -on hHntf etrVene. The-
- maehlne-twtmr mrtfrTiyTltt K e r
car. became entanqled WHh the rope
and st rue a fntj the uutnmoblle be
Ing Tadly .d,imn;e(J. It. was a new car
lietng. TUI). onjls, first ,-eetpr-: The- en-
slhe piwed...t.o--h-"..wtff.irnd;-,the aid
, of a. papains; utm.lin was acked.
"7
Ashi vllh'. July 0 - St,s. Aramlnta
Keen, aaed -4-. tHed Bf the ttume -of
heT"grBnnughter. Mrs. Henry J.
Olive, j'-aterJay XulluwUi a shtn-t 411
ness. The funeral was conductjul l
the TmhIj- was taken to Salisbury, the
former home of the- deceitsed this
morning for Interment
M r 1 WinHtnn Js '-nwjjaaking .dilU
nt---sesivh.''tn-s'--Tt'e,!ilF-'-can locate r I
any of the officerH of the "ship who 7: (
werenAard ,the-Jlay tAerring wsax---fe;
lost, if so.- they wiu.Jto...tetw. -H1th:'
fi"-"' ' t-".'"i '.ii' " sj.i.ii-oiMi-'ft-"''
with Its recovery'- She Is also asklni"
that the ship's log be examined to see
If any note whs made .of the loss. of :
the-rtrrgr It jij Hot likely. -.however - v
thnt Jts loss wss - noted there. Dr. 1
Keiifiey died Ul Windsor In 19lT. His .
son"; H. W. Kenney, Is owner of the J
Windsor l.rdi?er.' "
. Proiid.JTeae) bUMpettdodL
- tHy ihe .Sawlalrrt Prwa.l.
Wushlngtori, D. C. July 20. A pro
piisad Im ii.'tje'-r'-ftTryy-renU tier ton
In ftelKht rates on' fertiliser material
fr.n ' hHn r S CT"v -Ame: - Ne
voj and WilminKton, N. C, today
wss 111ipended until November 11 by
lJ311isjjaahe-nsmuimim
rnlennar wtr i"nHMierfi
Representative Lloyd snnounced his
Intention of securing action before Itrenm
iou-
TT
by report this week. -
". Agricultural committee favorably
reported Moss hill for Federal super
vision of grain grading.
Naval, affairs committee continued
nlucklng board Investigation. -
1 , J'assed Pll'pemua minor, hill as i.
unanimous consent calendar.
Adjourned at 6:40 p. m, to 11 a. m.
Tuesday. ' - N
Tiwodstc Warn So nnd Amount VtL-nl
; ."""""' " tktmcwlicr.
-KsnT-'ratu-lm-tj. Cal . Jut
than tl.OOO.lTOO wlthdrnwn from the
hft rt1""'1 "- -
BanFrancisco In 1S11, 1912 and 1911,
KadiveJled, 4n the belle fuf ThOTff
wall Mtrrhrty; assistant Tdtormer
President "Patrick Calhoun, Into- Cal
houn's personal: account This ali
Ration was-brought out today before
the State1 Railroad commhwlom
The null is fin His a. ItharawaTi"
(ween ltll and ltll were wrt'.ten by
Mullaly at the verbal direction, he
said, of fyaetdeat Calhoun, ",- "
J ' '
A Vlt lOfSi M) I .NP.VTIUOTIC 6R(i..M7,ATION.
battle natsJIs. July 20. Mr. Kgniucl M. FtWlcr, ncj$ddont of the t.crmart.
AnH-ricsin Xatlomtt Punk, of Furt Wajms eevently wtdvett a "oonndvn
tial inqulr " from Wilbur F. Wakcnian, of tlio Amcrli-an PmUfllve Tariff
League, awklug as to 1:1s payroll for a certain week this year, as tosh
jaarrd with the eorrciMnliug wvrk M year.; "We." wrote Mr. Wufcc
man. "can"Nlly ank ,mmm counters Hon in this limnlry. He did not gel
Binehi'eo-opeelhn,' but lie did get an answer. Mr. Fstcr WTtrtC:
"It would be more crctiliablc to your orgultluition If It Would nnc its
fundi ahntg linev that would tend to decrease any lemlency toward but.
ne defircwloil that niuy cxlft, rather thnw.ulong lines that have a strtmg
influcm-c toward liMTewstng llils tendency. Tliu pursso of your Inquiry
in so clearly politkvl. sral llw intent to discredit the prrwiit ailntlnlHtra-.-tlon
and rrt-eiil IrgtMatlon 'apparent, lltst this bank declines t liate
anytliiug to do with It, and fc'l justified In glvlnc expretislon to Its lock
iA symMiUiy with your efforts. It la such movements, by such organise
'ttnvM at yotim, iliat jMatfxtee..tJiftgCJUlt tterc-ls.indits; Jstsslsv
Kuiilc aVid dlivHrcrtvrt to create a eonUHlim of nilLtn lite. iK"ttlc uf
U-ywi 11U) that -wlft bring nbfiiit and tnleiwlfy a spirit of commercial do-
lerlon. o more ai-ri,U1htJUil.JUMn"n"s -etmnr rte-wr
'(3W'Sw"W loyal rttirCns f tlw rcpuliilc. -Va you
AIJ-W1"F iren' nmam mrr me (llllHiry ny rvun mx air
irument icmitnr to snowjiie cg'gjiaCTriil-JiMiiHyTO still y irims ..
in 1 1 1I1 1 rriT'TTTT;'.Tf'"il )'pyir";TT1Ti'r"l'1-' yiMar-iiiiettHmr and
pttrpose is irvtJellnjQur Irtfer.athosf-'jL mil cxidUillk' statrtl."
piitllry Mr."ter would uave) ben WilltitK to glvcf tile deslrexl Infor
matlon had the reqiiext eme from alniont any olhor nrgnmrallon than
th,e American lYniective Tariff League. Ho naturally did not tare to ou
tribute In any wsy to a campaign wmdiiited 4y men who have .for ycArs..
been nglaing for a tariff snhatiy,, and' winy c.xifted: all lljt'lr Igilut'in-c in .
ot tne myne-.iiriiii nin. i; .
It Is lite Amcrit-sn ProUtilre Tariff 1-cugiic Unit lius led thti chorus ot
ralasuity hlMiutcrs. 1 ' . -f . .