I PUBUSHED IN pASTE
HER HIE CAREER J
' ? _ > " ? - t. - - nBCBRT* .|
WORRY OVER LAW -WJIT THAT
"W8 BROUGHT .VMINNT LlfiC
BUREAU FOR FAILURE
loon lighter, iM hern 1
?la waa the uuH of <
? tb. Mr.. :
ad of n.rrone ??Mti and on Jan-,
- uirjr II ihf entered the aaultarluioj
In wtl)t < ' "
Tb* phjnlcUn kt the Mrltnrlam.1
inf^rwi Hit. Nation Jereral day*!
M? that th. and wan ?>r Ska Bald
nothing bat aaalfed. Sh\b<cai?e un
conacloaa at noon Friday itad did not!
rarlra. RalaU ran had Man telegraph- .
ad tor but only the doctor aad aj
nurne vara at bar bedaide when the
and came.
Worry orar I law eulta which fhe
brought agalnat a lactura bureau for
failure to par bar for NrAHa, la
aaW to hare oauaed bar lreakdown.
Tha Jaat are month, of Mr. Na
^ Uoa'a life wai la marked contrast
to. bar former aettytty Cmoa aha
aaw a phyalclan at th* aatStarlam
? Iltm'a cigarette She made Be re
kl monatrance. aaaraly aaylag that aha
had dona what aha could to
F etfa tta.aA'V V* -;t '
The body wUl ha aaat to
Olty. ? flare' a napbaw Urea
-i I aarrlcea will ba bald there prat-j
?^~SiSr2Sk.wwi.i
_ tacky In nil. la airly Ufa t
n iji I
After coaaldarabta paaaafnl labor
to etap drlaklag of aleoholle berer
adgea aba decided to beeoaao mllltaat
las waa dona In a barroom la I
aft?.
Ska remained la tall aeVdral daydj
aa a raaalt. Oa January 11. lttt.
armed with bar faro rite' weapon, a
I uaad violence la ra
alattag Mra Nation although aha waa
aaaanltad aad hart whlla wrecking
a place at Katarprlaa. Kaaaaa.
Arouaad by thei^ata of the daunt
laaa woman, tha people of Kanaaa be
gan to deaaand that all aalcoaa ba
cloaad. 8maahlng partlaa wan org
anised an orar tha atate. Aa a re
?nlt of the agUation bllla ware paaa
ad by tha leslalature strengthening
tha prohibitory law.
Mr*. Nation after bar actirttlee In
Kanua became a lectumr and tha
editor of a paper called the Smaah
er'a Mall. She did little amaahlng
outalda of K^naaa.
While lecturing In Naw York City,
aha created excitement by appearing
at a hone ahow la Mad'.mt Square
Oarden and demanding that tha no
cupanta of the Vanderbllt box con
trlbute money tor a home for drnak
arda' wlvee' founded by her In Kan
aaa Olty, Kan. .
Laughlnshouae. of tha atfto paaltan
tttrr. atated today that > aquad of
35 con Tie ti from til* Mate (arm tm
Halifax county would tx wi oa
Monday to work on tha South Atlant
ic Tranaccntlnental railroad, whUh
la to b? conatructed from th? coal
flrlda of Tanneaaaa throu?-i Kntfj,
Ttlln up Pigeon rlw to Wan?
Ttlla and Canton, and th.-oujb Aaba
Tllla to RutharfordUmr _ -jj
Thla aquad la tin Oral lutallment
C.': , To Go On Eacarrion ' -
Quite a number of our raopla will
taka advantage of tka exciralon ratea
to Norfolk Tla the Norfolk Ron t ham
railway nazt Thu radar.
Si ill Hangs a Pal of
Myste-jr
June ?.? Ono weak
MO nMnUr, U the depot of th im
?mail ?IIla*e. there nepped from a
morn leg PAaaenKer train fifrtn the
north a itout and elderly woman. ac
companied by ber children and jleter
They were greeted with Uppy wel
come. and there waa erldont 'an un
feigned Joy In' a home-coming and
family reunion.
The elderly lady waa paid the at
tention that an Invalid whc la con
raleeclng rwalna from her own. ahe
? the oare that eolltoua onee
extend "to thoee whoee health U not
why would an amateur rfek the time
required for tit* binding ind Uie gtR
In*; why would tk* etockUic be care
fully folded with the m*ak Inalde ?/
ft, aa one who drew It oat In reported
to hare aald it waa?
\ ??ei claJme of Murder
T?VO? "Ho are tree to auggeet enl
clde panes when they are told of
burnt ma tehee that were found on
opinion th?t ft a-iulh
train ?topped har?ba
of midnight and a?j
Uiftt li decldadlr urn
quant. It baa Man
Tit CII1IUTE5 HE ICIRE
8?1.UI?. Joir 10.-? In thl cam
paign for the United jtaUs Senate
?InrolTln* the seat now held by Sen
ator P. m Slmmohs, and that 1* be
ing contested for-by Senator Simmon*
Oot. W. W. Kltchln, Chlof Justice
Walter Clark and sx-Goreraor Char
les B. Aycock, wkh the potolblllty of
Oen. Julian B. Carr cpmlng la as a
characterised by , the positive state
ment on the part of ex-Go v. Glenn
that he will support ex-Gor. Aycock,
by the termination of the school com
mencement season in this state that
has enabled Governor Kltchln . to
tarrei with "food excuse" Into every
section of the state addressing Im
mense assemblages of tha best ele
ment of_ the people, and by the de
livery ot an especially notable ad
dress by Chief Juatlce Clark at Elon
College commencement in which he
dealt wltb national problems In such
manner as to cause thinking people
throughput the state to "?it up and
take notice.'*
In the meantime 8enat>r Simmons
Is declared by his friends to be "saw
ing wood" "mending nla fencee"
with that degree ot diligence that
while la Raleigh* he said in inter
views that should Aycock get into
the race he would support him for
the reason that be- sseeinf him way
hack la. mi that- should he ever
etnad^for the United State* Senate
hb would support hl?. However, the
tUeea-proaena^epwnt of surrort has
materially strengthened the Aycock
candidacy.
Governor Rltchln's Jouqieyings in
to every part' of tha state m school
cemmeacemeat orator have afforded
?the beat possible opportunities tor
furthering hie interests .-Ja sen
atorial campaign. M Qulie a num
ber of places he was actually Intro-,
duobd to his audiences by sealoos
admirers as "the nest United States
Senator" and at practically all these
meetings the seaaterahtp aad th*
candidacy and dealrabUty of 'Govern
or Kltchln as senator were the llveet
sort of topics in private conversa
tions. with the Kltchln ittpporters di
recting with al)-?he force they could
the trend o! the talk to oeet interest
of their revolts. "
Now, lhat the supreme cc.urt has
adjourned from the el^nmer, the
Chief Justice will be able to give
much attention to matters pertain
ing to hie senstorlal campaign and
these familiar with this great Indus
try and vdsatillty reallae that "thsre
will be something doing" the next
sevrrsl months in the Clark cam
Opinion iav much divided as to the
probability of Gen. J. 8. Carr enur
ing the race for the* senate. He in
sisted months ago that he ?ouM not
*aa about to be prevailed upon
get Into the rase. He was Seaa
campaign prm,.,y
?
Tk? Ht?7 friend* ot Mr. 8*T?.Lr
VteBlna ??? *. Washington's '
l|l mm to M*r at
his Illness At his horns on his (arm
near this city. Hs hss bean confln
?4 to his bed (or several days suf
erlng with rheumatism.. A speed J re
covery to hsslth U wished (or him.
/.? r V^ci.i V .ft ' '
James J. Hill say*- he Is solas to
retire. For (ear the reading publff
m ay he prematurely JubiW nt. ws
deem It well to state that the an
nounce tnent has reference crly to the
railway business. The newspaper
cokusaa and the public rostrum will
contlue to know him as o( old.
Every day brings a ship.
Every ship bring a -?ord;
Well /or those who hare no (ear
Looking seaward, well assured
That the word the vessel brings
Is the word they wish to hear.
NO RUSH OF CANDIDATES
FOB MILITARY ACADEMY;
Washington June 10.? With i
special examination o( candidates (or
appointment this year to the United
Btates Military academy lee* than a
month distant, the war department
Is distressed over the ab-jsuce o( any
applicants (or 40 vacanciee In con
gressional and senatorial d^r*^. 'n
addition there are nearly rtf
cles with no applicants in the clnss
to enter In -101S.
The examinations (or this yeer'r
appointments will be held July 5th
and the war department today made
public the (ollowlng list of congres
sional and senatorial districts (or
whom no candidates have been nam
ed:
Alabama, third; Arkansas, second,
third, teveath; Louisiana, third,
fourth, seventh; Norih Carolina. sec
ond, fifth, seventh; Mississippi, first,
third, fourth, !l(th. slxtn, eighth;
Tenneesee, flrct; Texas, second.
fllll MIL DEMAND
SB MILLION DOtiHtS:
wwswnrv uunn mkxioo
w* H4DORn OP THRKK
atmiiCTa
18 ALUADT OK TUB WAT To
?naocAx oo act.
Mexico City June 10. ? An indem
nity of $6,600,000 cold will be de
mended of Med co by the Chlneee
government for the Slsughter of SOS
Chlneee aubjecte, end the destruction
of their property In Torre ron. It wu
asserted today. The demend will be
backed by a cruiser which Is already
on the way to Mexican West Coast
porta. ' ' k .
The lnvsstigatora returned today
from Torreron. and placed la the
handa of Shung Hat 8un. of the Chl
neee legation, a detailed report of
the carnegs. . %
This report shpws that many of
the Chlneee were slain in a moat in
human manner end that besides a
Chlneee bank and club houae, 80
places of business were sacked.
In addition to the Indemnity, as
apology for Insult to the Chlneee fag
Will be demanded; also that aid b^
extended to dssttt# families of the
Tictlma, that the guilty be punished
and the constitutional guarantees of
protection to Chinese Urea and prop
erty be made effeetlva.
Of the 1S.000.000 pesos Indemnity
to be asked, (wo million Is fcr prop
erty damages and the remainder Is
tor the Itras lost.
"I am friendly, as la my nation, to
the Mexican people and to the revo
lution <^use." said Mr. Shung. "I will
first present my case to the Mexican
government for lta decision, which
If favoraoble will Settle the case am
icably. if it la not accepted, ade
tatled report of the Crimea ^11 be
given to the world. A cruleer ha*
bean sent by the Chinese government
to Mexican points, carrying persons
-who will continue the Investigation
of the treatment of Chlneee through
out the republic and who will also
In pacifying the Chlneee reeidenta In
the country."
The improvements being mads In
the Brown building where the opera
houae wan- formerly located are n ear
ing completion. Ths library aaao
Mexico City, Mexico. June 1#. ? "U
t should be elected president. Senor
De La Bern would t? MlntaUr of
Foreign Relation, |M( General Reree
I will be MJalattr'of War In mj CaM
' ? 1L"
Thus (poke nuelM) I Madera,
Jr., to daj fotlovtnf a etalt to the
Uraaldaatlal raalllenre at Chapulto
I pec castle, where he talked with both
President Da La Barra and General
De la Barra
Reree Both man have contented to
accept these portfolios aud their de
cision was announced In an offlAal
bulletin Issued at the national pal
ace tonight.
MIt Is true," said General Reyes
at" hie home this afternoon, "that I
am going to bo Minister of War If
Senor Madero Is elected. I am not
going to be a candidate for the presi
dency or participate In the elections.
I know that 8enor Madero has the
support of the popular element of
Mexico and I am In complete sympa
thy with his principles. To offer my
self as a candidate might mean a
confusion which would produce an
archy, and | can assure you that
President De La Barra, 8enor 'Madero
and myself will work earnestly to
prevent such a contingency "
Several days ago Preaidsnt De La
Barra said to confidential friends
that he probably would visit Italy
niter the election. ftUji corifer
i at - giiHsalU
him to stand by the aew government
and lend his influence to establish
ing tranquility.
Senor De La Bnrra Is recognised
aa an important factor in soothing
the wounds of the ousted partiee and
MadefoH believed to be anxious to
keep him In the Osblnet not only
for that reaaou but because of his
| familiarity with lnternatloual affair*.
1 In a speech made today to the ca
dets of the National Military Acad
emr wh?-? v
"bo,a h? Wihtx, Mad.ro
ol Ot nnhtloe
"I K. a a. .
_ mi n, '
1 1 have nothing hut praise for the
val0t of the men -who fought on
both sides In the revolution that has
just ended" he said. MI .to not wish
you to cherish any ill-feeling toward
those who fcnv* triumphal, for we
fought not against the army but
against the dictatorship or the last
jthlrtjr'yoarfc* ? ???
As be spoke surprise ?as appar
ent In the fftoee-of- notonly the ca
dets btit^tM crowd that stood be
hind Madero. It waa the first hos
tile word that had been sroken In
the p redacts of "the military acad
emy against the man who once had
occutfed the presidential palace
which adjoins toe military academy.