m i can legion or Mrrtero'a Army An-| City, itex . March li.' arouaed by th? apread ge and vandalism inci tho revolution led by Fran-, I. Madero, and determined ^0 f*m* p^perty. the Dias go vara rrent next wook will bogin . to wag* \ against the itiwlesa element a pltl Jess war oT extermination. Reaur ? reeling a1 provision ot tlfo Mexican constitution not used aiiti *ctln?? under "it* authorisation i *h? irovefoitnent vrtU net aside far six f-"' ttTclftfci cettaln personal guarantees. ? 1'bon pereons detected In tWv .\cl of highway rubbers, of raiding #wd r.n y fc rr. 6f trWn wrecking, , cutting I?. jftWlegraph or telorih'one' wlretf or ov en o$ removing a sptk% from the '?ail* v TOfld track*. or -Ihrowlna a. sfd&> at | r tv-iJn. V1U bo summarily aboi. by tiU*b msfklng the arrest. w&M/.-i T??di?r' the bill providing |or this dpstfCf measure was Kent to. the tar maacnf cpmmisrfcn of tho federal rcagresa. U wa| signed by Miguel Mncedo, subeaerctary of tho (Jepart nionl of interior *nd clearly states i mat ke cn^amcut is tftetwlsk of *hc ' That rfio. taWttfftVp dre r .tfelj- berime a laWjsjjA only to oOclal The membeia.of tho ' ro mansion immediately approved tho meagre, tut, u^der the lav la necessary that the bill como up lor a second reading. V_ . "* ?t It was referred to .a.stfbcommlttee nm^vtbis subcommittee was instruct ed to report it td the commission on Monday at a special session. That It will be favorably acted upon there Is no doubt. Under the constitution the government may go farther and V declare martial law, but the pro vis- ? ?..* Ions invoked doe* noj>Abrogate the'1 power# of the civlj authorities. but ^ jCy: dooa deny. In ca serf of certain crimes, the r'ght pf fcrmal trial to tha^ac- . cn^. M Possibly thf. nearest approach to] thla provialon of the Meficaa coa , atitution is found III the constitution of the United States, in that it per . mits under certain conditions, the withdrawal cf the habeas corpua. " ""t". ? ' j '.r.'Tl.V EASIER MUSIC.' ' .. "] la. ? - ? Thti Illffrrmt Cholm of II in Ctty M?k '< '' Ins Elaborate IVrparatfcaa 1 Tboso who arr so fortima;^ to b? In Waeti [niton on Eutpr Sunday wjl) hoar music of^ high order. All the choirs of the respective ^hur'ches are r > making elaborate preparations and unless nothing .unforeseen hWppans Baatcf mtialc wllf aurpaai that cf former yqan. THK WTKATHEK Local rain?. Tueitlay fair and Line of alms1 ? ?v?? ??10 I Itot ITCH SETS EN CXI! 25c m?*: m* ? N'ews waa received In the city thia 3RJ3* b> *r Joho *?? Oden that his tenant Mf. J. E. Tetterton, at Jackson Swamp, took hi? own life tbVmorMn.^r'' W"h a *h0,?U,i morning between S and 3 o'clock T Mr Tc,tor,?" 1-d n drinking for several days. He waa a man of About iO Tears of Kg. and leaves a widow and mien chll *""? ' ? 4** 'tA The deceased was a cousin of Mr. J. E. TMtevton or tills city. employ ed by the Cr7Btal Ice Company. His untimely end Is to be regretted as he enjoyed the friendship of many In his neighborhood. I? Aia.ntaq> amkiuoan blow AT TMK BRITISH KMi'lRK Oyr British couslus can never get out of thehi, heads the idej* that at some time In tho future Canada wlll.be the object of American 'terH tortal ambition That consideration Inspires ever*, particle of .omraent In London ditllies u.- summarised In tho nen- issue ot Current Literature Jor Slarch. There lfis mod reasons for tho Isttar which President Toft wrote at the last' I moment on this nubJeot, nad it'tff is Itself a pliant commentary oipon the ma- a of Brit ish and Canadian i?r<^s - cumfient brought over by (he great, magazine of timelines. In collect. ng contem porary prieB opinion upon aserj question of the hour lit this way^ir rsat Literature renders a peculiarly valuable aervke. It handles the Max lean situation from tile same angle. Us department of persons la the fcrogrouud includes this ? month Barncu. a political bravo, of Uic twentieth J^intury," and DfrnnOlos. certainly a man of tho moment, II not of the future Tt)-' striking a; lips, a study of Byron by Whltelaw Kei.l. and the miracle et Marguerite Audoux. the Paris dressmaker who baa wrltton a masterpiece. The work of the creator of a new bails for lore botween tho saxes, the last Francis Galton, la studied dispassionately. New phases of the war against .war receive attention, as do. in shprt. all the aspecta of the activity which dur fng the paat H^oat hhaa made the history of the wtorlf). - 1 &>-' Meeting IjkKh Enjoyed ,The regular. 8unda j- afternoon Ber vjee of th? Yotirg Men's Christian League was much enjoyed yesterday afternoon. The attendance lyaa fair. It Is to be hoped from ndw on there will be a large attendance. W? , . T' ??" ' ; 1 ' 9 ? %? / Popalar Reeort The Norfolk Southern depot Suh-l day afternoons for pedestrians Is! more than f ? Condition the HaBM* , The condition of Mr. Ben/. Peter son, who 1? now conOned at the Fowle Memorial Hospital a? the re sult of being ?ertoualy burned at Whlehnrds some days ago. Is report ed to be no better today. . Much Enjoyed. ^ | The music at the First Baptist church Wa? much enjoyed by larie congregation last ensuing. The Bermon of the pastor. Rev. J. A. ^ul IWaa, notwithstanding hia recent In* disposition , was up to the standard an4 has received many complimeh^ tA day from his nnrlahioner=. [ 'J ? ck Fixings 1 Classy Neck IABY IRISH COLLARS, JA- I LLARS AND, CUFFS : . Foreman of .ho G?nB I, Only O* Kot Fatally KM. ? ' Vlrgtaia. Minn.. March 11? Kl?, hundred thousand tons o( Iron ore slid ty>wri upon and burled 10 tracV layers working In the Norma* opo* pit mii?o.; X*'; . . ?* ? Only four" escaped "the avalaneh< and three of these are '.n a hojplta Hufferiug of Injuries that may prov< ^ktal. Ole Johnson, foreman of one Qf tht three changes ?? men were caughi by the vast mate Is the otiiy on< whoeo injuries. are not critical. The place that was an open pll U now almoat a plain of r<Jch, and earth, with here-, and there parti of a body In sight., a few rruahel heads prctrude from the maas. ; ' ?Arais and lega could bo sech at vnry'.q# angles as the great lanfce^ .Qt the steaiA ahcrcls swung o m th< haJf-flllcd pit. ' ' 'At* army o^wen with shorels work ed desperately to recover the bodies. Toe work was tedious and difficult Worsen and children ran scream ing to the pit and some f$W in whik 'coUiag earl7 for lo*f,t$bii$g. 4* *5 It will ba. days before ill the bod J les fun be recovered and aU the parti many of them to shreds, Tho only four men near the outer ed<e had* a chance to run as the landslide swept i into the hole. -fx- ? ' 80 far as can bo Lj&rned all th$ men caught In the slide are Fins and Austrians. Maw left large families. Pnul Paction. %hose wife died a month ago, left seven children or phans. The little ones formed a group at the edge of the pit to night. r? WHY HE WAS NOT PROMOTED He watchod the clopk. ?? He was always grumbling. He was alwrta behind hand. He bad no i&n in his blood. Ho was willing, but unfitted. He-dlda't believe in himself. He asked too many questions. His stock excuse wae^I forgot. He wasn't ready tot me next step. He did not put his heart in his work. .&??': t '* / 1 "i He learned nothing from his mis takes. He felt that he w^a above his po sition. He chose his friends among hia He was contact to be a second rate man. P ^ '-;M. ?i . . ; -7 He ruined hi# ability by half do ing things. ^ r 7S ^ He never dared to act on his own Judgment. vi^Tv :V ' , 1 He dld'tkot think It worth while to learn howi V He tried to make "bluff" Uke the place of hard work, i Vv ' He thought more of amusot^ents than getting on In the world. Familiarity with sllpahod, methods paralyzed his ideal. : , Your neighbor may be cnooke4 but what of your own stralghtaessT J. K. HO c an accidental ah<jptlng at the 15 lack Pressing Club I street and the resmlt la C the parties died yester Washingtcm Hospital. Dtlng. was purely an accl Ilng to the statement of ! one and also the fcystandv Both the participants were color . The facta as learned by the Daily News man are as follows: \ James Mayo, a colored boy about flQ years of age and Pearlio LlorA ion of Dr^, J. M. Lloyd, aged hetwMsn 1 15 and 16 years were fooling with d pistol In the rear room of the press ?Itafc club. Lloyd secured the pistol 'Orom a drawer and made the remark (that the weapon was no good and j.e'ould not shoot. Mayo agreed thatj revolvpe would not Shoot but In 'Uto.ated that It might. The two boysj Lliecame involved in a friendly, tussle jtirtid in some wav the pliftol fired and ? the ro-jalt was hie ball entered the jofly of Mayo, entorln? J list above the naval. Re was taken 3t once the Washington Hospital where in -'cpcnjjttbn was performed. T!:o.' jrtf'uud yo^odfJatel, entering the liv ^ ?nd IrtVtetlnca, and lodging In.- tlwv fcchhone. " Everything * poraiblri Bpwu to BHtTfical science was don< ' :.> save hi3 l'fo. J -Inrnedintql* :-.fter the shooting! d, accompanied by hisVa-j th*r, went to the sheriff and Rftvf i LiELOlI up. The boy* Mayo before ihls death stated that th? shoothi?] ?rras arr* accident and aaked that no hlamo be attached to Lloyd. 4n con sequence of the statement of the de ceased and the bystanders and thoeej ?Mmt at e tint Lloyd has beer :u custody. DIKKAHK AND ('III ME . 'Answerintr a letter recently "^pub lished in the fcew York Evening Post in which the National Depart ment of Health was represented/ ae advocated principally by doctors, Mr Wm. Jay 8<-hiefiel;n saya it is sup ported by men and women of all oc-* cupaticns and from all parts of tb* oountry, and not merely by physi cians. "The antl-tuberculosi- movement is a lay movement more than a nSed Ical moven>ent The prevention of j tho pollution of , streams is a ques tion of engineering. The prevention Of Infant mortality is a cause in which mothers and tho public gener ally are taking lending parts. The auppotters of the Owen bill, to es tablish a National Department of Health. hav4 among *their number : not ^ only physicians,-, but chemists, sanitary engineers, physical instruct tors, athelotes, worklngmen, Indus trial' prganizations and Insurance companies. w. The Evening Peat letter states, "It is safe to say that of the 'three mil lion people constantly sick "in this country and the one. million flvo hun dred thousand, one-half of whom are dyinV from preventable diesases' a large proportion of them could be suspected of sinfulness, which, ac cording to the logic of Mr. SchiofTiln and others would .Justify the estab lishment of a national department of, religion." >Mr. Schieffelin says in reply: "The analogy the correspondent draws be tyoen diseases and sin would be mom accurate. if instoad of sin he put crime. He will then see tkat the At torney general, with the duty of Investigating and preventing crime; rford. a nstitutional precedent for | Washington's GreatestStore IN EASTERN NORTH CAROLINA MMMS EXPRESS CUiUHKE 'PJ2 y jyji 1-4 v v ? Both the Union Company to Figltf to a Finish THIS I CLOSED STRIKE . Fifteen Hundred Drivers of the Ad ams Express Company Have Gpne Out pnd Assert That They Are ? prepared to Fight to a Fnish ? Declaje for CJpeed Shops. Now York, March 11. ? Fiftoen' hundred drivers employod by the Ad ams Express Company went on strike today and loaders of the greater New York District Council of the Interna tional Brotherhood of Teamsters an nounced tonight that the strike would oxtend Monday to all Utrpe express companies. Statements declaring a determin ation to flgftt to u finish. were Issued ? by both the uAion and the r^preaent atlyw of the Adazhs Crfmpany. At tempts by the concern to move -ffcjght iWltb tho aid of strike breau ers resulted" lr a few incidents of vio lence during the day. The unlcn members Sasjert 4 that ihe express companies since the set tlement of tho-atrfbe -last fill ion an ronen Shop" basis, have been doUb ?rately*weedingr out the union mem Vrs froiar the roll of employes. A statement by tho district aoynclf iaid: . _"R6?Uxlng' that they would b^ en tirely wiped .out tf they did not take. ? stand in the mntter of a striko im mediately. the Adams Kxprees men came to. tho' conclusion that it would ?be advisable to striko now. while thr ship. "The same sentiment exists among the express drivers of all of the oth er companies. The strike* will be come general on Monday." Union, leaders said that tfie men would fight for ? a closed shop this time. ? a see rotary c/f health wlth'the duty of investigating and preventing dis ease." home courtesy j No pleasanter sight Is there th/n a fMT ily ol young folks who are quiet to perform little acts of atten tion to their elders. The placing of tho b?r arm-chair for mamma, running for a footstool for aunty, hunting Op papa's spectacles, and scores of little deeds, show tho ton; dor sympathy of gentle loving hearts but if mamma never returns a smil ing "Thank you my dear;" If pa pa's "Just what I was wanting, Su slfe," does not liftloate that the lit tle ^attention is appreciatod, tho chil dren soon drop the ^habit. Little people are ftnltativc crea tures and quickly catch the Spirit surrounding them.' So, If, when tho mother's spool of cotton roll from her lap the father, stoops to pick it up. brlgllt eyes will see the act, and quick minds make s note of It. Uy examp|o a thousand times more quick; ly than by precept, qpn children bo taught to speak kindly to each oth er, to acknowledge favortt- to 'be gentle and unselfish, to bo thought ful and considerate of the comfort j'df the family. The boys, *rith Inward pride of I their father's courteous demeanor. ' MTSTEKV Ml RKOi,TM>lNG HIB1W MrRDKR vkbjfksh Ellnboth City. March 11.? So me m embers of the coroner's Jofry not ; -v being iatlsned with the investigation made before a verdict was rendered In the Gibbs murder case. Coroner Fearing has called the* Jury to meet again Monday afternoon at 4 o'colck It Is understood that Information has come to members of the Jury that may nosslbly throw some light on the case and a more thor ough examination of witnesses Is desired. The opinion- constantly grows that Glbbs was not x&urdered for robbery Persistent rumors connect certain enem'og of the dead maa with the crimq, but so far &b can be learned evidence is not sufficient to warrant a!?y. arrests at this time. Nq case since the famous Nellie CronMQr murder has so stirred this p community and citizens are aroused with a determination to remove the mystery surrounding the case and perpetrators of the' cold-blooded THRKK RECAPTURE!) , ^ Shcrlir R!fks has Kucear'?cd in He I'HriaR Three of ttic Kacaplta* PtUobm-s. As the readers of .the Dally News will remember eight of the inmates of i he county Jail escaped a few wbeks ago. Tho sheriff has succeed ed iii recapturing three of the pris oner? and they ase now t<afely osconc ed behind prison walls. Getting on Nicely. Mrs, Jcnnip Jsrvla who was receat? ' fy operated cn at the Fowle Memo rial Hospital for append'eltfs is get ting or. nicely and unless something .unforeseen happens wHl soon be able to /esume her domestic duties. Mrs. R. H. Lewis of Knle'gh, Jias arrived In the city to visit Mrs. JarvJn.' Arc- City. < Rev. Mr. Matlirwe nnd wife who have been holding a mission under the auspices of St. Thomas' Episco pal church. Bath. N. C., were in tho | city this morning. will be chivalrous aud helpful to their own young sisters; the glrlE, imitating their mother, will be pa tient and gentle, even when big brothers are noisy and heedless. In the homes where true courtesy pre vnlia. It seems to meet you on the threshold. You" feel the kindly Wel come on entering". No angry volcea are heard upstairs. No sullen chil dren are ocnt from the rogju. No preemptory orders are given to cov er the delinquencies of housekeeping or servants. A delightful atmos phere pervades, the house ? unmis takable. yet indescribable. 8uch a house, filled by th? spirit of love, Is a home Indeed to all who enter within its consecrated walls. ? Exchange. New Edison and Victor Records, for March, Just received. We sell Phon ographs on easy payments. RUSS BROS,, The Picture Framerrv Gem Theatre Tonight The Stolen Invention, IHtAMA \ The Bridal Trail, <A DRAMA C2RM) fa ; 'j\ His LitQe Pard, ('? ; , (WK9TBR* OOME11V DRAMA) /. ' ''.ffirf FORBES OCHESTRA PLAYS FROM 7 JO jp 10-30 P. M. ' -? ? fe . - - >

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