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THE ASHEVILLE CITIZEN, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1911. &Ki,T iff 4 X1 I, ' ' 11 V 14, 1- K ."' 11"? "I fl '''Ma. Mm SEDITION CHARGE . BRINGS SENTENCE OF IMPRISON Case of Indian Agitator Caused Great Internation al Stir at Time NEWS AND GOSSIP FROM CAPITAL OF OLD NORTH STATE Croatan Indians Want Their Names Changed to That of Cherokee ENGLAND VIOLATED EIGHT OF ASYLUM CHEROKEE INDIANS OPPOSED TO CHANGE Sentence Not Effective Un- Most Interesting Hearing til Passed Upon by The Held Before Committee of Hague ' Tribunal Legislature . noeTomN treks on m attbrt park i mux Interesting "operation" on trite that ar Malty worm saving have 1tt conducted during th post two weak or th Baits: y Park hilt by C. IX Tully and a score of assistant. Th tree pictured abov ; la loeatad It (he north entrance to the Battery Park hotel. Mr. Tully claims that it waa fast falling to decay aa th result of onslaught of thousand, of "iwood borer. . - , r ' , r- ' "". ) V". . , A ' ! i ) . -v .? t f ? i f ; I ) - .... f '., i I ' : ,v ; LEW iKlCKSTApErt . At, the AMditorlum Tomorrow Night , DiKkatador't SflnHtrcia TMiurpiw Nljtht The advance aale fur Dockatadef Minstrel Saturday 'urtmaned all ex ; pactatlona and It la doubtful If thre will ba a vacant tat at th Audi torlum tonvrrrow. nittht The ita mena btialneea that thla ttttrnt-t'on i doing everywhere I be brat proof that popuUr . "Lew" hna grout ahow thl aeaaon, and thoae whs faJ. to aee It are euro to ronret it u H ta by far the bt mlnetrrl or ganiMtion on the r ad, bar none. in offering hla ntntrel ahow thla eaaon, Dockatader haa d,-larted widely from the anj accepted de or ntertainrnvnta of tlla clatia and praaenta minlrl.y in. rather . rb. In the Am piao, he hna done away wittt the :n honored eeroi rrcl of the "flr p" ami thr telling of the undent mlnatrel joke t me ena man nu longer xiota ID m iocKatader program. The coma d.laa Inalsta that hit ahow la mla ireiay witn a plo: und the whole , entertainment hlnitee around a. atory iu vo ue quit oi aa lntcr(tl'if a in any ot the modern muakal rome Th Unit act i.f thla modnrnl. ed mlnatrel ahow I railed "The Poaaum Hunt Club Hevue" and rhowa th terraced lawn of the club house occupied hy the membere wt.jd at ta.Me durtngi a rpUon by thla well colored orKHnJaation. The book ad lyrlea of "Tho Powum Hunt Clut Hevua are by Vlncnt Hryrn. who la a well-known tlbrettlit end ton writer, who haa had many aurcea' e to hla credit. The atory and the tun making begin ehortly f tor the l of the curtain , at the entrance of Lew Dockatader, who la fcolel by the preeldent of tiie club Into the belief thai by tajtli.e;' a draught of certain beverage that all of hla dreamt will como tine, A the cur tdln deactnd on Ihta flm act, Doek atader la In alumberland while the entire vocal atrength ot the company render pleaalng muale. The aeoond port of tha antartalntnant Inatead ot the time worn vauJevlll ocnt:nue th atory of tha flm act, howl tha realisation on tha dream of ock- itaderand contalna aarleg ol gor- geoua acenea and .ha antlre ahew la nnally brought to a. logical canclu. Ion. During tha progreaa, aewaral trareatie ara . introduead. j tmrni them being one on tha comic opem "Pinafore.'! On aoaovni pf tha nav pany not arriving hera till S.J p. mM the parada will, not, mM nUn till ,io e'cloolc, Ba aura and ea it I A OTFLEfig HOTBI. ; , "Where, of all placoa In the world. A you auppoaa, I, at laat, fnnnd the tlpleaa hotel?''- naked Frederick S. lahara, -who wrota 1 Tha oclal lluconcer. At Jontaalem. Th prletor adjla 10 pur cent to your m anq Mvuniin that yo muat give nary a lip. How dooa it workf Ho, o! Homehow, all the awrvanta look mo, tney may make mora money, nut naoit la atrong, and not to be lerever tu king out the Itching palm or American rol( a iinnniMini ineir melancholy chnrgea tha air or, maybe, R le only the Borrow of !rualm: "but th .ivmu tn.iip fel a weAry lnaaltud. U wnta to get out of thla atnioepharo ot the waning triaoa. And when he.ffoea dooa he mlaa the lon Una of onaer. opauraua i facea of thoae waltlni the tlpt Who ahall ray? But "when he I on the train h ahatcea hlmaolf. 'Jerunalwn aeema ait awfully un natural aort of burg, aomehow.' he murmur. ,n thlnka It la the town that welgha. upon Ma aplrit, but after a bit, wh he wnkea up, ho may wonder If, after all, It waa th at m)ihre of tha one and only tlpleaa hotel thajl affected.'m," HOM"(JAXt Fb Savarknr, th InUliin atudent who v.oa- urriatn-l In I ixnuon on a charge of aedit on. haa baen aentenced to transportation for life. vinayak Damontlhar Savnrkar'kl caaa haa attracted litternatlen.il at tention In a curlowe way. Tho Irdlan agitator waa arreated In Londot on a charge of eedltlon and wna extra dited to India for trial. - Whllo the Veaael lay In tha harh r at Marelllee the captive dove through a porthole and1 awam aahore. "Ila gunrjiana, aehig him, ralaed nn outcry, and a "French gendarme celled him ia he landed on the quay, immediately turning him over o the Brltiah de tective under the belief that he waa a common thief. RALEIGH, N. Feb., C, The moat unique committee hearing of any- taglelature In recent yearn was that or the senate Judiciary commit ice yesterday evening to conalder the C'obb bill to change the name of the Croatan Indian In Robeson county to "Cherokee Indiana of Robeson." A big delegation of Croatans bucked up by prominent cltjsen of Robeson were here righting for the bill and Chief Welch and assistant Chief Haunooke of the Cherokee tribe of Western North Carolina were here to fight any tnvaalan of their name to say nothing ot their entitlements thereunder to the fostering care of the government. With them was Superintendent Frank. Kyselka of the Indian school at Cherokee, the three lorming the Inner council of the tribe. Fighting for them and against changing Croatan to Cherokeea were number of the member f tha leg (Klature from western counties. They The French auth.n- Me, hearing pf I had nothing against tha Croatans but tn ansa, , made a demand that fcav rar ,ds mrnea over to them, on the ground that ha hod acquired the rlatht of aayltim on French sol' a he wa not a criminal, but a political offender, and furthermore thnt the .uh ui in juruian authorities waa a flagrant violation of International law. Great Brltlan. ha to currender the Indian, and the caae i now awaiting adludlcaiion hv Th iingu iTinunaJ, to which it tin been referred for aettlement. The sentence aaralnat th. irito.tnr VIII not. therefore. , ba carrl 4 nut until the international tribunal makes it decision In th ens. . Th nam of Saiarkar has b.n familiar for soma year pat. to thoat no ioiiow tn course of ami fought the claim that they have any right to the name Cherokee. Col. N. A. i McLean, ex-Hherlft McLeod, Anderson Locklear, Oaaton Locklear, Kmniitt eampsoni tha three laat Croatans, were the- principal speak er for changing Croatans to Cherokee. State Superintendent of Public In struction, J. T. Joyner and also the principal of the Croatan Normal school were among those Introduced to testify to the high character and . brogre of the .croatan. The m hooi principal safd to found a great nvemlon on the part of these Robe- aon county Indiana to th name Croatan aa having no real Indian they Insist, that there I not th slightest chunce for th bill to re ceive any considerable - support in either branch of the assembly. (.'ommjssioner of Insurance James H. Young has prepared and Is circu lating among the members of the legislature and people generally a eondensed Statement of the recom mendiitlona of the legislative Invest! gating committee of the New York legislature recently made public In which th committee dectare rtsrlf on the 'Valued policy", ' "Co-insurance" and "Anti-compact and Rating Exchange" all of which are live is cues In impending legislation In this r.tate. The New Tork committee urges the legislature to "resolutely refuse to countenance the "valued policy" species of Insurance heresy as tond ing to place a premium on arson and putting temptation In the way of the insured when prosperity fails, con ctssus of opinion being that it is dan gerous legislation. Of the "co-insurance" feature which Is operative In the larger cit ies of North Carolina and with manu facturing plants having adequate fire protection, the committee pro nounces It a valuable basis for equit able rating and recommends Its con tinuance with the injunction that the companies aee to It that each Insurer having It in hla policy understands It purpose and effect Treating the "Anti-Compact and Rating Exchange" corresponding with the Southeastern Tatlff aiuiocta. tton in this state against "which the Koonce sub-section "O" bill to In clude Are insurance companies In the state anti-trust law, the Ne- Vork committee declares It would u most unfortunate for the Insuring public for a condition of open com p tltlon in rate to be forced in the state, urge recognition that flowi from combination when well regulat. ed and urge that the companies bo permitted to use rating association to develop tha principal of schedule rating and spread the cost of determ ining proper ratea among the com panies and permit them to agree to maintain thoae rate. The commit tee therefor urgea that no anti-corn, pact law be passed. Sale of C urtains Joday You'll surely make a big mistake if you over look this special of high grade curtains. We art! merely making room for Spring goods, which, are constantly arriving. " These curtains are two and a half yards long and 36, 38, and 40 inches wide. Previously they sold for f2.50, for Today $1.95. , Half Price on Odd Pairs of Curtains. 40 J)nch Sheer awn. Special at 8 l-Zc tfard We bought 2000 yards of this lawn in order to get a big discount. We can only handle about half this amount. We are going to give our customers -the first chance to buy at this price. We won't state how much they are worth just come in and see the goods you can judge for yourself. In connection with the light that la being waged In the North Carolina general assembly over the Koonoe Joint resolution for legislative Inves tigation of "the conduct of fire In surance com pan fee in North Caro lina", in which the house committee on propositions and grievance has flven the .resolution an unfavorable report State Commissioner of Inaur anc James R. Toung haa given the following significant expression of his viewa to members of the assem bly who are to aoon pass upon the measure: "I do not think an ' Investigation necessary or called for by the Insur ance conditions of tha atate or I would have embodied It in my recom English movement India, H I a Kouksnl Brnhmln, and wont to England to sturtv for th bar at Oray'a In.i In 1900 nt the ag of twenty-four, having previous ly none om journalistic, work I a declple of MrN Tllak. He was associated with Mr. HhyamJI Krlsh- lairrarma at India Ilouae, Hlghgat. na Hiier Mr, Krlshnavarma'j rcmov- liEAO OX COLLWFOX PAB.I8, ,Ont.i Feb. B.-t-Fiv person woro Allied and one seriously -Injured In a Vioiul on collision late Saturday night un cbo Rurrnlo-Ooderlch branch of the. Grand Trunk, when train No. running from Buffalo to Ooderleh met a light engine running pant three miles' northwest of Paris. Tha vic tim were all membera of the crew of the passenger train. Th wreck- ' 5' caught fire and was consumed. significance. i A dramatic feature of the hearing I menaauona to the General Assembly. wa the Standing tf th two Chero- But I do not claim to know it all. ke enter and three of the Croatan r to be infallible. If the general Anderson ana" uaston Lckiear I uwcuiuiy m in wiaaom decides that and Kmmltt Satnpaon; 'In line for an investigation Is desirable, no one th senators to.Se, for themselves If ,n the state Is more desirous of get ther waa tribal, feaembbsna. The ting any Information thereby than I most striking? 4 tone wus, M4ween . ana no one. win act more prompt lMlstant Chief . ftnunooke of .'Its Cher I ? m tha use of uh Information okees and Oaaton Locklear of the I Aa Insurance commissioner it is my Croatans. Chairman Orahjrm lisked I "ly earn aay to undertake to aolve Chief Welsh of the Cherokees. to he problem involved in the supervls- ;ook upon Locklear and say whether I 'n or Insurance) companlea In this ... . u .... i . . , . I rlnfA anil J , & ,u, T ol ji . . I is i m u 1 1 . i uwi u wiu eavtnumiicv wi - "" ..a.t x am aware ofcame the mpnagor I Cherokee. The answer cam through 1 not only of the importance and re- hl Intertireter that he saw "a re- sponslblllty of the position, but also semblance to the human family, but aimcuitle. nothing that reminded him of any lr "n investigation Is decided special tribe." Chief Welsh, epesk- "Pn it should be full, and I am wll- ng In Cherokee entirely through ln-lllng to extend every aid In my powor terpreter, addressed the committee I lu niune u bo. a earerully selected insisting that his tribe 'haa nothing tgalnst the Croatans but simply pro eats against their taking the Chero- ;ce name to which he insisted that in proof had been offered that they ire In any way entitled, but that all ndlun traditions are against it. The ommlttee deferred action. Another reduction on Lingerie Dresses. Dresses heretofoge SIS to 140 .... 7.10 to' 28. 00 While you have the opportunity to buy Lingerie dresaws at such 9 reductions, it would be wise to buy now and dodge spring prices. AT LINGERIE SHOP Postoffkt Squirt 78 Patton Avewt FOR SALE We have a genuine barga in in a seven room cottage on Chestnut St. Size of lot 60x187. This is a very at tractive place. See us at once for price. THE H. F. GRANT REALTY CO., 48 Patton Avi Groceries Fresh Meat IMPORTED UMBERGER CHEESE New Shipment Justin Poultry Vegetable. Everything to Eat jVI. HYA1VIS Cor N. Main and Merrimon Ave, Phones 49-24i Many New Styles in Women's leather Hand Bags The new uind bags which we hara just re ceived Rhov .many linger prints of Daf ne Fah isKa "'"'f?01' handle, a new shape or n newfin- We li.-rvf. iiandso me Suede, "Morocco, Seal, Uoat am i.rrftiin leathers. So'.ne bags liave long i, I . 'the rs have 'long silk -ord han aiC8 Jicir is a big va' ,oty of sies some qui? fstnall. others ratjor large. They are silk tsr leather lined and brimmed in gold, silver and -s unmetal. lt l f8 $3.50 to $8.00. " i i 011 waut the latest stvle and the best iuau ty of niei-ch ,diHe coine here for tc keep iVr10rki11' - follow U rales, to every ' cmiy)ISW tha' point of absolute satisfaction. ruox 13 78. M: V. M00RE & CO. 1 . II FATTOrT iTS 01 me piac. h took an wctlv pari m several er'il-nubllc meetings i me caxtorv Hall, Westminster, designed to tlmula v amnntr th young Indiana hero active dlslil;e of uruisn rule. These Included a meet ing In December, 1908, nominally in honor of the memory of (luru vlovlnd Bingn, wnen a leaflet was circulated denouncing the "treachery" of Sikhs In enlisting a soldiers of the Indian army, snortly before this Savarkar, on account of differences with Mr. Kirsnnnrvarma, rctited from thr management of India House. in tno summer cf 10 Ganeel. Inmondhar Skivarlvir, his elder nrotner, was tried by Indian tFB sors and tho Seeslons judge of Naslk, mr. i . n. Knnedy, I. c. a, under sections 134 (a) and 121 of lh l'enai ooae, mr sedition ana waging war ".gainst the klng-en pcror me oocumenta Impounded In the case included compronvlslni corr- pondence from some persons In this country, nd more particularly from """) navaj-Kar. unnesh was found guilt?', and the enten.'e of penni emtude for iife passed on nim ny th Reaslots Imlir,, w.i. ,... n i . . . iirineo ny tne noniney High court A few days before Christmas, 1909 mere cam a terrlblf sequel to tltlf srint in the murder of Mr. A. if. T lacKson, the collector of Nash. savarkrri active and undlsuutsed association with the antl-Brltlsh propaganda carried on In Phgland una nis correspondence wlih hi brother, came to the notice of the iieniliits of Oray'a Inn about th ume mat he had passed his final examination for the bar. An Inquiry mm tne case, in the course of which awvarkar made full use of minor. tunlties to defend himself, led to the postponement of his call. Whllo th question wsa still undetermined Sav- srknrs name came Into general no w' ou account or nta actlrn at a meeting of Indians In this country neicj at the rnxton hall on Jclv S, 190, under the presidency of the Aga Knan, to express horror and In Uignation at the hsshubIiiMoii of Sir l-urson Wyllle and Or. Lalcaca at the Imperial Institute. Suv.irknr raising his voice srrntnst the resolu tion, waa expellnd, and he wrote to The Times the name evening to ex plain mat his objection waa tn the us or the terms "crl ne" and "crim inal pending the result of the trial of Ohlngra. Soon aftr this incident the Kenchers of Gray's Inn definitely decided to refuse to call fpvnrkaf was reported to he seriously ill. and Indian students were asked to wK serine to a fund on bis behalf. It whs suggested that ,u he could not return to India without risk of ar rest It was a patriotic duty to up port him her. It la alleged that u very substantial wm was raised for this purpose. Buh.cq,intly rep went to Paris and stayed there om rime In close association wfth Mr Klah- navarma, but returning tw thla Nn; try at the beginning of March, 1010, he waa arrested on th charge of edition. The house committee on the regu atlon or the liquor traffic, ha an nounced a final and full hearing on the Kellum bill for rlvelege In New Hanover county nnd tho. city of Wilmington, Wednea- liny of next week, beginning at 3 o clock. There was an Informal dls- i UKalon of the bill at a committee conference last evening during which Mr. Lt. B. Rogers, opposing tho Kel turn bill, read a telegram from Mr. 1. Pearsiill, wholesale merchant of Wilmington, declaring his willingness to pay one thousand dollars to any Ftate .charity If Representative Kel- um could prove his proposition that he represents generally tho best pen committee should, under the resolu tion, be empowered, If they find thev cannot perform the work during the lemainmg day of this general as sembly, to continue their work after us adjournment and report to the next general assembly. The word "fire" should be stricken from the resolution and the investigation made to cover all classes of Insurance, and especially assessment life insurance, to which, and its conditions in this local , option- te, attention was called in my re- i-xinmenaiuiona (see numbers 3 and 4). In my opinion the amount th the committee can spend should not be unlimited aa It la now, but should be lltpitcd to $5,000.00. 110.000 no 115.000.01), or such amount as may be deemed proper by the cenernl eernhly. Tho Investleatl nff enm m I r ) of Illinois general assembly cost be- iween .'..uo.o and J10.000.00 In New Tork $50,000.00 was annronri- uieu icir me expenses of their Inves gating committee, and I iintersi.in,i from Judge Hotchklsn, the insurance THERE'S BAD WEATHER AHEAD Why not lay in your coal supply now ? Phone 130 for a ton, of M & W Indian coal. Prompt delivery. Full weight. Carolina Coal & Ice Compan: Th Old Time Farnftaro Hhop 6T North Main St Buy and I1 JJ kind of antlana tumituTj sn" make specialty of repairing ad ;ennih!ng old pieces Phout. 1074k HAVJTKH KISBB. Pro. Every Man in Asheville Should Oun a "Compacto"4. Cfiifforobe Darris Furniture Company "Home Furnishers" 19 South Main. Phone 1513 ,)! (ft Wilmington or a majority of commissioner of the state, that more the whole people of the city. Furth- rmore. hat he 'voted for Kellum In iho last election not knowing his stand on the matter now up. In a cross-lire discussion between" Reore entatlve Kellum and K B. Rogers the latter contended, sn heretofore, that the recorders court Is openly tuning to make nnv real efforts to enforce the prohibition law and Mr. Kellum that -Mayor MacBea ha made little or no attempt in that direction. V. c. Patterson and W. W. Kock were present with Mr. Rogers to pro test against th Kellum bill. Mr. Kock insisting that if the local op tion question were left with the peo ple ef Wilmington the Honor forces ot the country would put $100,000 or more Into Wilmington to bur th election. Mr. Kellum susnwled thiu the prohibition would Pad the liquor people a close race in tthis direction. Mr. Puiternon believed that the nas- nige of the Kellum bMI would mean the most disastrous trouble for Wil mington, even if the neonle of tha city repudiates the Kellum hill, that the city needs and muRt hava flulet and law enforcement c' fW Prominent legislators hero remrrt the whole furor over this hill a mis placed entirely for the ' reason, as .vould probably be necessary." mile auto rides 25c each, Phone 126 "Always a the Top" Our Bread creates a new annetlie Try a loaf of whole whiui c,im. urcad. it's delicious. Phone 622 or 381. Asheville Steam Bakery NOW OPEN Sproat's Millinery Par lors. Oates Bldg., Pack Sq. Auto cheaper than carriage. Phone 1661. NOTICE. Is hereby given that application will be made to the present session of the Ovnernl Assembly of North Carolina for tha passage of an Act dissolving th undersigned corpora-tlon. This January SO. 1911. ASHEVILLE AUDITORIUM CO Bros. Etevn Dyt Work Formerly ajhevtl attain DyH POOL! BX08. W"W STae uly axpar oleaner aad dyer In Aahrrllle, M POOLB SXOS., Pbon 1S39 STOVE and CORD WOOD -For Sale at reasonable Prices. Phone 283, Room 11 Carrier Building, College St. 1 Phone 38 j I Weaverville I I For a horse and bug- I I gy -they'll be at the I I car on arrival.. I Roberts & Williams 1 WeavcrrOle, N. C I I Get your Razors concav ed, honed or rehandled at Asheville Barbers Supply House. 23 N. Main St. COFFEE THAT WILL SATISFY. Have you ever noticed the expression on a person face when "ft is dissatisfied with the coffee he Is drinking, or have yon ever expe rienced It yourself and said "Oh! What horrid coffee." If you have White House is an absolute pure coffee and sure to please the most fastidious t.istc 1 Pound Air Tllit Tins fte S Pound Air Tight Tins , , .91.10 STRADLET & LUTHER. Sell th world' beat coffe. Eal Tck 84. rhonc and tat r fill "':''1 j jriluai Private or class Instruction In 8ten- , ography and Typewriting. Emanuel School of Shorthand MISS SADIE! EMANUEL, Prln. Plione 17J3. 1S2 W. Chatni CUT FLOWERS FOR WEDDINGS Folks will eet MARRIED and we alwys do our best on Flow- era for weddings, that tho parties may remember the occasion with much pleasure. J. Van IJndley Co., Wreenshoro, S. C.t B.HITH'8 DRUG K1V1DC - F . I I I S II t I mm Accordian Plaiting From 1 to 27 inches done, HOOD'S WANTED. The ladlca to bring; in tlic'r omh Ings and cut hair. We make up :,U styles of the latest hair goods. Faded switches and curls dvo." to match your hair. MISS CRUISE'S SHOP SS Haywood St. SEWING MACHINE New Ho ova, Fr, ntrdt.r w a. for Bala, Rent or Exchanir , Bxrt Repair -wa. AsKeTills Seeing Machine Company .1. IaTOAIi BCJXAIXO j
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