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- ' ^3E? ~3t ?e yr*f*ri*1' jSBj*"',lrt w"' T** n. * " b* ?-** ' 4R>w.N.T% f ail* r Jadft Oon?i ruled1 out alf ?Yld?fic? i! cue to court end teetlfy u e wlteesi ' pieced cinder erreet by the bond id menegere tor herter preikroely re (need to teetlfy. Judge flerclck en bounced thle. "One of couneel tor the mdnndent,' eeld Judge Herrtck. "hee keen Oolwel He I* In n eenlterlum end le outeldc ' Um InrledlcUon of thit court. He ll under the lmpreerlan thnt ? werren T he* been tieued for hie nrreet He ell .? " come here end teettty. prorlded giocr anise ia given that be will not4>? ar ceased or molested. U counsel wfll - give assurance ol this, we-will guarJntee to place him oo the. staad as M .. prttAeaa." " Attorafty Brack ett, of the progecu Uon, said that counsol for the raaoag era would take the question under ad vfsemont before giving a final answer John B. Soranson gave his busin03j aa "coffee importer and pen era! ex porter." He teaUfied to handing I260C to the govsrabr in October of last year. The money was la Hranty-flvs 9100/biUs. he pnkL-? ? > . ^ The witness said Mr. Croat man died In January. 1911. He was .apt cross examined. i,# i'^ST'J BOwcrd V. D?l?, Judo at the *itj . , court of lWir Ton*, *?. tn? out nese. Ho testified to ha Till* glvee*. check for $100 to SaUcr on Oct.'JO, H1J. the cheek wee Indorsed bj Borer. Orlkvold * Co., broken. dohu r. O'Brien, of New York, tol' of eecdlo, Sutacr u check tpr $H>. ' ed Wall street transactions. .calling Arthur I* . Fuller, head of the Ne? York stock exchange firm of Fuller ? Gray. Sulser is alleged to have Invest ed campaign contributions tih bott of these firms. . ^'1 Fuller produced the ledger of ktt| [\,r: - 'it, firm and turned te "account 800." It; v . was opened, he said,.Oct. XI, 1P12. sno 1 "i- V ?kowed purchase of 100 shares ot .^vl. "Big Four-' on that date. No marfin \ v. we. depoclted ror the etoeEpr. . ^ I uked my pertner U we were to .Si'eel*, Ho; ll'a to bt paid for.'- ^til Holding further fropi the anqonnt, the wltaeoe geld that 100 more eB.rei V Of "Big Four" were bought on Oct B. ? hhd thai taro pgymentn. one at tltCM " and one .of giooo w*re made on the name dag. Oo.Oct. ?8 (here wu pit! MOO. and mC Oct K M*? mora UlW, with the exception of gtt.M taurdat balancing the ecMupt. On Nov. 4. IOC more abarfca of- "Bg Four" were p?r rhaeed. lor which ISBln.to wu paid on AH the partaenta the wltneee .eaid. ' were In caah-and amounted to tljy aTSG itrso. roller wae aucceeded br BBngham K. Sutton, manager of the Brooklyn I flMfc. M.IM' fblhi^. \ r- V-> r >"-y I "Do you. know whone the aoeooai MO wear aaked Attorney Kreeel. . . - . "WllUamr Bulaer a," replied Button Ot before Jpdge Herrlek had time to ee tar an objccilon The anewer wea, how'erer, atrlckeu out by Prealdlng Judge Cullen, on tha ground that the wUaeee did not hart II BcrOooa) hhdwIlMa f V""=3r'-?-'M | .> ' X-7-'3 J.". I ' t. 1 ' 'JM POPE'S HEALTH IMPROVES I >'-< ITrubMIT flBrifm tl- - n atMinna. mean i^aWtlT trwBlmfRS r VVaS IrVfl^Br BOO Beoelvea Pllgrlma f, Rome, Sept go.?Pope pine' health ie Improred end-be aald he felt much j^itrongef. / >v ^ ** ^ - Ho wu able to Merita a fTotp -01 Bramlllan pllgrtma and alao to gtrehb J.\ benediction to ear oral gtrla who had if . Juet takeg thhtr hrat pagiyitBhm. Boy Freed vr Bee Dying Mother. South Bethlehem. Pa.. Sept to Jddgc H. W. acott, of the Norghhap ton county court, llatanlng to the ap poale of a mother on her ddbhhed toe cheat e ta eee her eon. Timothy Ma 2 ', 1 Protectory at Philadelphia, elgned die V charge pagan which allowed the *f to he rocked to the home of the gar . - . ' BIch^Mm Kwde^Llfe et AtlaaUe Chy ?/. umw UUl D? DrE,^f ,n ?" " ^H2 Jfl BBr V : r ?ilKFFiltt w.i is tipscuB io os sfii Tills Week. L A- ' ' ; .-Vr* :- wf?-. C( ^ cratic tai^^revision, begun early la I April, anil constantly before cohere lace that time, approached Ita fln stages when the entire conferem I committee of the senate and taoo met to adopt the fl&nl -report throuj which the bOl la erp^cted to be ena< ed Into law wXth thj president's ,sl nature by-tbo end uf ihts week. . I For nearly three weeks the elf Democratic conferees - hare been work adjusting differences and ooi promising disputed/questions. <1 When .the Republicans were cilli In It was only to glvd^tbelr formal * re sal on cf opinion upon-the repc Which lh? rtemocrats bad prepared. After a brief dlfcusslop the rfjd jj woa approved by the el^ht Democral While the six Republicans refused sign H. Senator LaFaJle'te. Repub can, yffxo votid for the tariff bill in t! scuate, did not decline to approve 11 bu^be^^^tae bad ^not tmen'consnltl. | .In its preparation. * ', -V -1 Majority Leader Ddderwood preset ed the report ss torn as Ihe'hoWiRD to QSDntc its acceptance ai.J u talned an agreement bp which bouse met at 11 o'clock this moral) instead or noon, j As the bill emerged from conferen It contains practically ell of the 1 Auctions of-duty that President W BOC1 had inslstednnrin e*i A_m.? - lag redaction* cn- nearly *11 articles general use. Before the **nd of the week the b will have superseded the -Payae-J drich tariff act of _Aug. 6. 1909.- Th wfll.be the first Democratic "reVaai only" thrift since the Wllrori act Aug. 27,1694, which lasted^bree yeai giving place tp thef ptotec'.lve prni plehT Ptevlons to l?fl was an nnhro an record of protective tariffs. ba^fc' the Walker act of 1846, a Democrat measure. Secretary of Stats Com to Frederic* I V" burg, Va, ' , Washington. Sept. iO.?fSngagemen to speak at county fhhra will occuj some .of "If*. Bryan's .time .In the ne two days, according to aonouncemen I fmii'nmrinP . I This xnornlpK the secretary of sta went toJ^rederlchsburg. Va^ where 1 will fulfill two engagements. One them I* ||id?aio?t? a aew ecboo&oiu fbbrteett alira ouj. ?r tii, tow*. ,i th, other U to deltrer s apeech at U fair ground,. Tomorrow the secretary of itata.wi go th Fairfax. Ya., where be will hru in th, program at tha opeatag diy the fair to ho held there. r- . HAMIfL AND BRIDE AT ODDS >rfnceaa Victoria Return, to.Har Fat w, I, Serlln Rumor. ' Bertta. Sept to.?The report at dtaacrwemaot between former KB Manuel and hi, bride, Prlnoehe VI torta. *waa strengthened bf miUf aayfng that tha prlneav. who he, be. myeterloualr ttl la btlok romorad I bar father-,' eutla at Stgmdrtnge while Manual will .00h return to Im don tor tha wthtar. . ,^jv"L4r;i? f - ml " I r> . ; J 1 ' :< ' Dead In add With Fractured (hull Pott,Title, Pa, 9a?t 10. - Anotbi murder probably,waaadded to the lot lim of Rahtirlhlll eor.nl. Mac thin year, when Qeorae Hokony. fort etfht yearn old. wee fonnd dead la tl boardln* hooaa"b< Aid row Jualor, i New Philadelphia. U< tkttll had ba< fractured with a blent Inetrument. M? J'l urgoon ftrlcka, Flngor; may Dla New Vark, Sept a#.?Dr. Robert Morriaon. prealdent of the William hatg hofpttal, picked hie (Inter art dentally with a needle Saturday atto noon and .la critically UI of blood fee " ^'Tani^ iSBttStfZSZ *?*? *>? I I... I.., .ii' 'V it \p | . - ?- ^T"7 ?- ' jjj I *> '. \/v. ^ fl / fl^c^yyj * ? . " SWANNER CUBA ? AS TO ONE ; " OUII 9 n Row between W. M. Swannei r. And Roberts. Tried by Rec Courtroom.^packed with ^ * U ' ' < J ?t [bur o'clqck yesterday the s c&Ses against Wot. Swanne^* for- v [Jj obstructing the sidtwalk end re- v stating an c ffceer were taken up j b' Recorder Wlndley and. thf two v cases were consolidated. H. C. s .Carter Jr/, represented the -State L =? and A. D. Mac Lean represented a ^ the defendant. x% e D A panel'of 12 men had "been u 01 sun-.n-or.^d /rem which to Keleet a a II- jhYy.of six, arid the following, S. yi ,? T TTf:il._J ll/S vr *?!? T rrt' II- VYIUUIU, ^ u. ?* . ntlSDD, J. 1. *" Campbell,. J. H. Respera. J. H. ? " Crisp and W. H. CivTs were ? ?. sworn and empaneled to try the ? t - - ? lo . G^o. N. Howard, chief of police u ic was the first witness examined for tl \ the.State. His testimony in effect v _ -was?that Swanner had fonr?barrels and ^ basket, of onions on the t? *" sidewalk and that he passed and p t9 called Swanner's attention to jj Mr blocking the sidewalk, the ob- ^ St ruction extenditig"five feet ffOm g the edge of building; Swanner and r< t* myself _had some words'. I look ti hb'd of him and"" told him to con- 0, sidar himseli .under arrest. He id jerked away and. went in his atore q a/id said I'll get you. As he went ^ m ih I caught him by the sleeve and r( re pulled it* out. J pulled my pistol w "* and went In -the*store. Roberts gj went into the back end; soon as I g 1 saw Mm. Swanner I backed out of ^ the store; 1 did not aee Swanner 81 have' any pistol. ' After. I backe<JVw ? cut Swanner urea trying to push! J Roberta out and picked up a box ^ a and said he would slrike Roberts. m On cross examirifitinn hw ? fled thai the sidewalk was about , ? eight leet wide in front of Swan- . ner'i. place; that no one elstdta h town Waa" using more than two , sr feet of the sidewalk. There were j " no wit'uesses to what occurred oth- h Roberta, Swannar, his is wife, a boy and myself. I did not . u go ijearer thin four feet of Mr*. a, m Swanner and did not shake ray f? 7 piatoirat befi .1 have not notifieST H j any other person during peat week w J or past month that they were us- ,u' ing more than two feet of the * I sidewalk. I think Reberts told " ,a ma to - come and get hifn Vhea I went ha, Jhe second, time. 5pie Vj fitafe then rested its case and wit* neaaes for - the defendant were j" J sworn In, r,- S ' j. 0. Chauncey testified that the ad *. > , > ' ' ; , , . f;/. 'v - v ..<kw-. y.i-s ' if. <7 ,sr ~~ B : |" \* .'* )^. *X' r r^j s\ c r ^ r t [ |fl p^H^ ILJ n ^p^pSnBirx /1" r| ^*t!A^fti 'JL ?*, wrta Hah ja i^Ih- nUJJ vJH J*' - JM I ^5' fciv ' ^HB wvu jQ^SH ffB f . \ ??.' Surge ! TY IN OTHER r aril Policeman Howard j onhr and Jyry yesterday ^ spectators. ' Defendant i =?-' 4 J idewalk in inont of Swaunrr's ' irps at least. lo^ect tride; that he j ras hi front of Swanner's place] nst before he wlMfeferrerted; there, i r*s not uioi6 thati two feet of the (1 idcwalk from the edge of the J utiding occupied by barrels, etc.,1, nd that the sidewalks are used', very day Fame as ?5wariner wash ising them. It. used to be How- / rd's- custom to let them use it rit bout-protest. At this stage of the trial there 1 vas quite a tilt between the attor- ? eys an$ the court about the ad- * ?i*siop of certain evidence; the < oprt had previously ruled that % be defendant could not show yh&t 1 beeustqna was as to usiug side- 1 ralks^ for display purposes, and I ncu peiuiiliwl Chief TTOward to * istify as to what Jus custom was. 1 defendant's counsel- contended 4 aat they should be given the line lights as were accorded the tate^-v The court ' ruled and :-ruled on]the proposition several ^ mes but finally stuck lo the prop g iitiou that tlje defendant could ot *hqw tjie general ^Custom s ounsel for defendant then rearked .that he did hot thinknt iquired evidence to prove the sun as shinging when it actually was lining, whereupon counsel for 1 tate immediately replied" that it . id require evidence to prove the | in was shining when it actually * as rainiHg. ' . ? 11 j R. I,. Woolard testified, I saw < [r. Swanuer in front of his store [ jparently attending to his ojvn i osinesi*. Mr. Howard made a inge at him, Swinner jerked J ose and went intq his store. I t tard Mrs Swanner scream in a I >th Jtobert?ynd Howard went" in: \ I oward had hi* gun drawn. I 1 rard Roberts \py, come qh in lets J it Jtfnr jpd Howard said, bring J m our. I did not heaf -what ( runner aad Howard ware saying in i| I ts.lJrerW^a-. store aud tbe Os-Hfl rb. DCC took pise*mboul 5 or t o'clock , y husband ?rttln? ready lo pal h's , ods Is Ike store; I one la Ike store be- , ad Ike counter srben chiel cam. la ( 4k' kit ptftol iu MS hied.I My husband i 4t; he repeated It three times. I ha- J k to uaseam.ad ha halted o?. Rob- J ts drew hi. club sad ray husband pick- , up a bos sad said " you hit toe with ^ ...v'"" 1 = Wk=?===?=====z=. IL,s\< v-.f "1 | Py~. i In iMhant linhaamf-P*"'? that thing I will hit you* or knock your brains out. They carried my husband iway in the ra'n without any coat or hat ^ ?nd with -he sleeves torn from his shirt. I did not hiar the conversation between Mr. Howard 3nd my hasban'dr when Mr. Howard came in store the Second time he said consider yourself under arrd&t. O. JL Staplcfool was put on stand aiyl B his testimony was about same as that of R. L. Woolnrd. The,defendant then ^ look the stand in hl^ own behalf and testified that the policemen had passed! ^ bis place a few feet and turned back to; gj b'm and said you ate blocking the sidewalk. I' replied, you-got by all right,1 fi lidn't you? Chief said yes, but that is I b aot the thing of it. 1 told him if he want-1 o sd them moved any faster th^n I was | moving them to do it* himself; he said | i would move them faster; I replied that, w [ would show him and he luntcd at me,1 * taught or struck my left sleeve and tote n It open; turned around to go in store, he I 8 aught the other sleeve and tore It.oct. | b He had not attempted to put me under , ' irrest until be came in ihe store the sec- b > d time. 1 did not resist them then and j c Ktht with them.' I was mad with theja >ffleers and they were mad with me; \st ? bad not spoken-since they went to my J Q, >Iaoe and took some whhkey withctt my right to do so. 1 have a suit Against hem now. . There was a number of other witness; is examined whose testimony was all in P (ffect that the sidewalk wai no blocked is tne police charged and that Swanncr lid not resist arrest. J The evidence waa not concluded anit late last night. The Jury returned a \ rerdlct of not guilty in resisting at. offl* : Htr and guillv of obstructing the side. I *' iVilk, whereupon the defe;>daut was, '< lined $5.-00 and costs. He gave notice us ended the trial of a case which g las caused much commeal since its oc- ^ :urrence. ? .. el STILL IN PROGRESS. The case of J. T. Nicholson vs. Siltfs Cutler is still claiming the ittention of the Superior Court. fj The case has been in progress C1 ijtfce Tuesday. " . pi .*1 rJ: d. IT CZAR IN AN ATTIC. " Room In the Winter Pahct Wliin ^ Emperor Nicholas I. Died. 4, The Whiter poluce of the cznr sur- 'ia peases uu?-other palace lu Kuroi>e. It a on the tanks of the Neva nud owes ts existence to the Empress Catherine [1.. that moHt extniordinary woman. a ixtraordinary tn abtt1$ and In rice. k be sorprlw of all her contemporaries q ind the .wonder of alt who have atud- j, ed her character. The building la four ^ Ituries btgh. of a light brown color and 5, Ughly ornamental tn architecture. It p IM II llUUl'hees of ha I la. eulrwaye and '? ysiuuniiK .to* nicuuuji uair ana in a y It George's %all will never'bb forgot- h WO b/Tnoee wbo bare wen them. One of tbe moot interesting rooms is _ jMt where Mebohu I. died. It la'in he upper atjjry of the northeast corner tt the building and Is approached by toor doors and ?n*Uy b/ a narrow Manage. It Is. a snail room, onlj I bout eighteen feet long and twelve bat wide, with two anell windows. lad k the place wbare the emperor pent moat of his time whan not officially employed- It Is the room In vfalch be died, eofne as/ b/ poison ad nlnlstered bj hlmaelf la a fit of melanboly Induced b/ tbe outcome of tbe Mjoeau war. T%e room nmftae Just aa be left It. fear the eeorer la a plain Iron bad end. name chain and a Aw cheap rtcturee adorn tbe rdotn. end adDapt lated. down at tbe beel pair of .Uppers otnpfete tbe furnishings of the attlc aem In lbs palece. ' n j| ii * HENRY CABOT LODGE. O. a. tOTitor Operated M Par 11 Oaatrlc Ulear. l "JW 1 MEONS OPERATE . ON SENATOR LODGE iastrlc D'csr Removed end Palient Improves. Nahant, Mass., Sept. 30. ? Senator [enry Cabot Lodge was operated upon ist Thursday for a gastric ulcer upon ' 1? right side. j For twenty-four hours thereafter h!a|i audition wautf Imrsr It is now said :ie pationt'sA condition was entirely atisfactory.. c Senator Lodge returned to his home rom Washington several days ago. ut the fact of his illness did not be- ( ome known until Monday. j For some time the senator has suT" , ered from a foreign growth, but he ras reluctant to submit to surgery and ' iclded only upon the Instance of h'a \ amlly. his physicians had a few Inti . iate frtenli. It was the wish of the enator and bis family tbat^tha-n^ttte: ' e kept as private as possible. Surgeons said that the operation hat* een performed with apparent sue ess, but that the condition of the sen- ? lor on the following day caused con ( ern. After that he Bhowed Improve tent. Senator Lodge Is sixty-four yeart 1 ld- i - DELVES INTO LIVING COST resident at Head of Wide tnveatiga Uon of 8oaring Food Prices. Washington. Sept. 30.?The Wilso.^ministration is engaged in the pre- t mlnary work of arranging for a na > on-wide investigation of the causes 01 , le high cost of living and remedies >r the problem. J The work has bepn go'ng on lm ressed the inquiry has convinced alilnlstration officials that the urban nd rural population.will unite in an [fort to bring about an adjustment of ?ricultural and marketing methods. The problem, as the administration i considering It, It embraced In these vo divisions: First?How to provide the avorrgc irmer with to/ ready means to inrease the production of his land. Second?How to life lor all the peole, and particularly the masses in the reat centers ef population, the bur en of the steadily Increasing cost of tod. In the opinion of President Wilson, ecretary of Agrlcul.ure Houston and :e leaders in congress these two i lestlans for mthe most serious prob m confronting the nation.. Colored Fugitive Kills Constable. McBee, 3. C.. Sept. 80.?J. M. Kin?, magistrate's constable, was shot and 111Art .mi ak?-iM n x> n??-i ?j eputy Abbott were wounded by im?? Darls, colored, who subsequent r perished in the burning ruin? of his ouse neat Mlddendorf, this county. A osse ia search lug' for Darts' wife. ho assisted him in his fight against ' le officers, but who eacaped before 0 Is house was set on fire. f WEATHER EVERVWHERE. Obsecrations of United States r weather bureaus taken at 8 p. m. yesterday follow: *" * Temp. Weather. n Albany... fit?dear. -= Atlantic City.... 68 Cloudy. Boston 66 Clear. ~BnBals 68 P. Cloudy. 1 Chicago 64 Clear. Hew Orleans.... 76 Clear. New Tor* '65 Clear. Philadelphia. . 68 Cloudy. ? Bt, Louts T4 Clear. ! Washington 70 Cloudy. the Weather. Probably showers today; unse^ tied tomorrow; variable winds. Jarmfii imm */k **; - 'v; > > '*Ty i ? v . a-?! ' - / v-'li-'fl1. I !|i.. . - , ^ \ I i?Rlf us sin f'u Tn itlkhnnir 9 WWml i The Civic Club of this city donated the sum of One Hundred dollars t o the public library tow irds the building fund. It i* the >urpose of the library association o begin the erecting of a suitable ibrary building as' soon as auffideot funds are in hands for thin t^R mrpose^-The meeting of the Civic* -lub "Tuesday afternoon was * rery enthusiastic one. Several tew members were enrolled. The iresident, Mrs. H. W. Carter, M nade a very interesting report of the work of the club daring the '3 late storm. From now on the S dub will meet the second Tuesday in each month. mlm ' KHI 1 JR1B8TI The Sixth Division North Caroina Naval Militia, is today mov- ' ng its armory, which has been -*jjJ oca ted in "the Blount building iince its organization, to tiie sec >nd floor of the Morton building. The militia will occupy these quarters until their permanent arnory hall is <-nmjiltiisd.joii Water " ? ilreet. Mr. G. A Phillips bnild . .he armory for the iliriny^ ^ < ^1 he second floor of his warehouse to be located on the site of the [ate canning factory. > * The Woman's Foreign Mission in,- Society of the First Methodist . ?? Church, will meet with Miss An- 31 lie Bridgtnan tomorrow afternoon it 4 o'clock. Leaves for New York .. "3 Mrs H. W. Carter left his morning for New York vhcre she goes to make an 4 - ' txtended visit to relatives tnd friends. =?-rim? UNIQUE SIGN. ^ IMS*! -J| Pedestrians visiting the V rorner ol Market and Water Street today were amused it an unique Jsign. A box * ised in shipping bananas i vith a large piece of cloth ?i/ \ ittached to a pole ornam- *' >nts the corner- Beneath "; ? he box is a hole in the lavement and the adqertis:r seeing doubtless the danger of- the hole took the ? irecaufion to cover it up ind at thg sametime anlounce his goods. It has ieen irrtich.? admired. 1 /g . In the City To lay. ? ' Mr. Frank Latham of Panteg<v "^T'S s here attending court. He is ne of Beaufort county's leading- "'^-'*".^3 Repairing Residence Mrs. I. G. Berry is having the / esideuce recently occu pied by It. L. Y. Shaw and family, corer of Respess and Second street^. ^ /jM 'HERE WILL ON MONDAY 1 October 6tb, be a Lady Demoist ra tor at J. K. Hovt's stare? ' who will show the working df * Koh-i-noor Dress Fasteners, , 3 which have become so populate Lint cotton. It and I.V. q Seed cotton, . J| V m j?k I
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