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THE CHARLOTTE NEWS. Vse
CHARLOTTE. N, C.. SUNDAY MORNING. MARCH 26, 1911
PRICE 5 CENTS
Lives Snuffed Into Eternity
Yo} k Factori,
mdred Injured
JC'
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■ ,1 r-crivpd Iloir wages '
.■''■‘a V a>- ;^bo\U uv
.'e 'n i-i'^liday. The
‘ w.;.; ■' o'^’lcok find mair'
. hS'i lei’’ tii-'ir woi'lk
in.i; '0 20 liome 'Ah'-n
i, iis 'M the riook itorntod
■ li- ih.'ro fl wtiiif
,.p,o t‘v' noov. a nim-
.. a f' 'H «■.!' name.
of Pn-ic,
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t^-ar aiid
ri' O’' T!'’0 airi ■.vor."'.cii
il -sp3ir'^jr frnigglo fcr
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b cr-'G vainiv lor ado-
^ . • ! ; r-oer hiii'^ian liio.'
•'■T-’i'd fit thoir diszy
;Tai:"3' from
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■ \ d V ns b:>r'''d bv ihat
' ’V, n rci'lii'iTnon' to areod
' M ;niM?n life eaeap.
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. ki . lu' " oi'iiou and pirl?
’ . i': ■ i :.l( and " itbiii brce
;• H! 1 i'le alarm bad been
]i, Ira. ''crl d n» nzitd ''oni-‘
I' 1,01 !> ieait irt'ai the Aindowjs.
\ ii-:- !. ■'!iu iri:m the s^trcet had seen
1 ; I ' ;moke ironi the eighth
M'i ■■ r;.’n o r>”(>ad'''ay and
d i;' I he ala''m. I.ookin.i; back
. ' ■- .-s .uia-i. Hud ibcn another.
■ . II ’I! I : e I'.inih storv window. He
d ae . i^rm auaui and again, and
■ n ra h-d ba« k. The two falling
, -i .. surprif'-ed a teamster, w-ho
a.'dng btlow the guilding. He
. .i ii and sa’v ih- windows of ihe
; in'b and t -nih floors peo-
‘ ir ; jv■ pale tnv’e;' of women,
u : ;.n.j ..ui -ly h^^: rd :heir agonized cries,
'\e‘ I’i*; d moke were cuniiujj irom
; ; 1 th-' e V iiidows.
1 ; Rescuer ?t Work.
: The t-.j^!uster, V'lo ]i:;r] the bear»
-1- i ano c'lrni: of a true man and vahied i
■ I ! liMan li >' more that ihe wretched!
► ']- ' an, ’’ho had tailed fo ?are?’iard,
■i’’ r ,f- liv-:• nt the wnraen and men '■'hoi
' ' ,:ff> * nr- ing to ennch them, stopped
- h-'vVp dud c^inpped the anim^il of
i .- ida!ik*-t. Two or three other men
; hi* l':ad r'ln up ^..aw his plan and
^ i'iK'oei't ihe>’ "ere holding the
iff ■ kei far below the windows where
iTvic-n \\ero rortprina. One jumped
^ tvni,. be ninib M-ior, struck the blank-
. r- >• : a"d l.i'onght the men down in a
■ yn h'. !-^l'o war. killed instantly.
( .1 * (i.iipr,- nil 'ip and again the blank-
i '‘•(.re ft . r> stre^rhrd. .Another woman
. imni ed and t he 'oo brought down ihe
m.^n* '^bo beld the blanket and wae
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FIGURES IN CAMORRIST TRIAL
the Italian autl^oiitica at VUerbo*
Itsly.
son,a Of .hoso who ,lgu.. pro | '^rholl^ha/girwrihnhr",,-
ly in the great Camorrist, or ‘-Black ; cennaro Cuoccolo. to revenge
Hand” trial, now in progress before ' an offense agamst tt’e Cammorra,
Erricone Alfano, leader of thn soci- Below
elv accused v/it!i complicity in ;be
murder; and Caoiz^utl, the Italian
detective who risked his life to fer
ret out the secrets of the dreaded
Gociet;'..
the right, is,-Abbateiamggio,
who v.nile iccked in the same call
with Capizzuti, secu'’ed a confession
of the Cuodcolo murdpr*. and Vet-
ezze. a priest, accused of .shielding
the Camorra from the authcrities,..
Athman Stevens Thiriks him-
antcufs Policy is Progies.
sive And Iheir is a Fai?
Chance of Peace Resulting
Soon in Mexican Scrap.
i New Cabinet to Be Free oj Ob-
jectionable Ministers And
Diaz Will Give Gut Reassur^
mg Statiment to People Im-
mediately.
{F.y QTHF.MAN JjTEVEr-lS.')
?iIex!co Cit^, .^larcb 23.—On be
half 01 Amevicrin!:? iu Mexico our ,gov-
ernaicnt sboulu be inipresrcd with
th““ neeesr-'ii,v iot' i'ati^nce and the
avoidance of ri eclpitate or irritating
mcasureP. 1 can snv ;oosili\ci,' tb.^t
Minister Ijiinar.ioir;' s policy 1? pro
gressing w'it’i a \cry i';uv chance of
pence veK’ib'in.g. i'.u inierierence on
our p?rt now would ruin ihe pro^-
iocis for nrrv? ,ind probabl> bring
about pxirerne peril.
The nc'-' c.">i>ineT 'Aoi'di is to hp
formed tn-,i;:hl or tomorrow '■? cer
tair. to bo pvogrespive, and devoid oi
ob.iection^bt^ miiiis'ers. I’resident
Diaz, in a. mestiage ti’) ('ougre^s nevt.
eek. will ar,no”n"e the cv rrr.inent ^
1 pui-iiot^"? and there every re-is'm to
bel:p\-p that ili''?e will br .'u"h as
1o imi'r"'s? the r,po'ole wiih ibe ad-
■\ance oi’ demoeja’ic -'riurij lef. fin a
sincere basi^. The program hi-
f-hide electoral rrform. «’rr-pcn hv
Fiales of governors and retnrniatioii
of the powers of ,1efe« politicos.
There will be no puvrv’nder to armed
revolutionist?, but the program will
toim an appeal to well intentioned
citizen?.
1 believe thore 1? ^ good '•ha’n'e of
the a^'oidance of ’ivil war by ihe gen
eval public accepting the iuie-ntlop
of the government to advance in keep
ing with awakened publie opinion.
Minister Lirnantour today expressed
the hope and belief tha; all diffl
cullies will soon be solved to the
satisfaction of pptnotic citizens. He
said that the adminiptratlon is pre
pared to take such measures and im
plant such reforms as will satisfy
Lhe best pn.blic opinion and that,
while meeting force v;itli foree. it-
vdll leave nothing undone in the
present ‘irenmstance8 to unita all
good Mexicans.
"\ Ignited Mexico is our watch-
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Large Furniture
Plant Burns At
Thomasville, K C.
SEfififfll H'lL-
SON m. VISIT
POLITIGIL
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I’f lieiitf'd
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. nployj.s in
I'Mi propfjrly
• ,;t V d'>r>h not
'■■-’•n. ib.e lav.’
i . I bo Ui'.tst
my care r as
('•n-ul hai)tcr
f- ire.
TriHiiglr fVniv
• , be.-iijpsr por-
-i and f'liJii-
^vork in I be big
t ■ i ; afi'rii«)on
■ 31 , a."! i ill; laT’.tly killed. The men realized
’n,\ , t !'■ i n pitiiul effort wa>s theirs, and
• H' r,'!lv ; V look d like an invitation to death
: 1 o i^pread the blank*;! again, they stood
' >iv»:d »■ i'III iiolidc.-'i ly •
I i''rom I'elow it could be Fccn that
i xA/ ;' fj.“ ! the women at the vindoN'^s were
. , did beat’na out th-' flarncs thai now and
hf ■: ' * ai',gh' ;i'‘'ir dresses. One woni-
,i, , ! I'.or cloibin.u afire, threw her pocket
, :1*. , 1; and tliei'i her hat from the win-
•-! •.■■ iM' 11" 'dr. v She then hurled herself after
I i .-1 : "m'^n ,,uo»ri. .
M r'.-ri ' i>r. hTeci'e. of St. Vincent's horipiial,
;inu ' i f'lr ! V.-;* ' dM\ iii.U past, in the ambulance
i ti'iloi.g j r\\o mf>re bodies of women fell to
tlr pavi uieni. He jumped out and ran
. n.t; bbiine.iup. My this time there wa& six lying
• :ulv ''t.ion I Ik* sidewalk. Ho found signs ot
ahni.i iifo in ihrec of them. \ taxicab drew
ui) Dr P - fc placed t''o of the women
m rbe laxieab and ihe other in the
i,uii)ulai;re and started lor the ho.spital.
'Ihe woman in the ambulance died,
and one ,n the taxicab died while
Tir Kerfo wan Avorking over her. The
oMier uno died after reaching the hos-
lital. I‘r. Ke.'ff: returned to the
tfene and other ambulances were ca
Tnside the buildin gthe t'^o passen-
and two fr^'ight elevatorsy were
rnntiing. The on»^ fire escape
vUh human beings, swaying Ui diz-
zv height, and ending abrnptly above
a depressed area way some 1*> fccr
fnmi the ground. Men and
were dropping or being p'lshed iiom
it to the coiK-rete flooring of tUe ftrea
way. some of them to rise and
pear. and others to remain huddled
up, f*ileni or groftning.
All this had hai)pened in h-ucb
small space of time that the first piece
an. rnoon. of apparatus had not reached the
; ov. r lo Hiis soen,‘. A lio«e L aD
om 11 and men, the screech of the thistles of the
f'ontiuued on Pag« lo-
Special to The N'^w?. _ '
ThomasviiK'. X- C., March ?-r—ibis
evening ar aitout T o'clock the alarm
five ■'’■as gi^ en and in 5 few -minntoo ;
tlie ■^'h^le town ■^'as lit up bj the
blaze coming from the Lambeth Fnrni
ture rompan>. The plant was on
and almost a total mass of flame;’ be-^
fore any one could reach the sccne^ |
The people were helpless as the Arc'
had gained sueh headway tb:-it all the,
available efforts rould not subdue the
raging flames and in less Hian an
hour th*-' machine room and fnishmg
d'"“parltneiit. wiiirh wa--: uj? blcurs, v.cie,
burned to the ground.
RALEIGH FUND FOR
Y. M. C. GROWS.
Speeial lo The .News.
Raleigh, N. C., March 2u,—At the
cUv-o cM the second day of the eani-
p.iign f'»r f'^r
Christian Association l)ui'ding, the
fund has grown to anri the man-
ageinent io well l»lea^cd with the prog-
ess.
The loss is estimated at between
$.'’,.1,000 and -;10.000 and nearly 100 jco-
ple are thrown out, ot employment.
This plant manufactured kit'ben
safcr^ and was one of the mo;--t suc
cessful plants in the town.
Mr. J. ^V. Lambcih was principal
owner.
There was onl.% about $S,000 insur
ance.
The origin of the fire is unkno\vn as
the entire building w,is a nias--- of
flames almost liefore it was discovered-
It is rot definitely known but it i'.
thought that the plant will be rebuilt
at an early date.
Claude Broughton
Dropped Dead
“BEAT” AGAIN
Ui.' and at it again, suslaining ■*
its reputation of giving Chai-
lotte news whiie it nows. -
This is what The News did again
last night when it printed and
put oui over 1200 extras gi'ing
accotmt of the fearful loss of ♦
life and destnioti(ui of propcitN ^
in New York and whil^ the tiro ♦
was still raging and firemen ♦
and policr' were fighting the ♦
flames in that city. ^
\t The News v.-'is given ^
. the story over its 1-ased wire ♦
. direct from the New \ork of- ^
. fice of the International Press ^
• Association and at S o'clock pa- ^
. pers were on the streets and
. before 0 o’clock more thaii -SOO ^
► of the 1200 run bad been sold b> ♦
► its “bunch” of hustling news ♦
► bov«, inoluding “T ^
► Man on Hie Square.” A good ♦
► bunch of the extras were sent ♦
► fiouth on the outgoing trains ♦
► The extra also earned a full ♦
. ac>;ount of the Carolina-David- ♦
► son baseball game.
► Thus The Nevs adds some ^
► more clean “biat6 on everj-
► thing else iii itf> ftcld.
Special ti) The News.
Raleigh, N. C., March -W hilo
di.-mounting froni ;i bi-'vde this after
noon on Payettevillo street, Clau.de
Eiroii.ghton, electrical engineer, inothc;'
of the 1>. Lcii Ci. Houghton, Baptist
minister of Atlanta, died suddenly of
apoplexy.
fie was 40 >ear? old. and leaves a
vife and three children.
The News Bureau.
Congress Hall,
Washington. March 25.
(By M. E. C. BRYANT.)
Secretary Wil?on. of +he department
Oi agriculture, going to visit certain
sections of North Carolina and other
! f'^outhern states next summer to look
lover ihe country with a view to pur-
i chasing lands f('>r tbr purpo&e of "con-
I serving the navigability of navigable
, streams."
j The last congress, it will be recall
; ed, passed the ■'Appalachian and
White mounTain forest reserve bill,
which enables an,N r;taic to co-operate
\Aiih any other state or states, or with
the L'nit.ed States, lor the protection
of the watersheds of navigable streams
and provides for a commission com-
I ]>osed of the secretaries of war, inter
ior and agriculture, two senators and
jtwo representatives lo acquire the de-
j sired lands.
BlPflOEED
PRINCE’S MATRIMONAL
INTENTIONS ARE CHECKED.
Paris. :\rarcb 2.’5.—Prince de i^a
Tour D'Auvergne. insistent suitor for
the hand of Mi-'S Martha Bacon,
daughter of the American ambassa
dor to the French republif'. is being
held baek by his family, Paris bears,
from going too far too precipitaie-
ly- . . .,
■\pcorflin^ P3.^is it
iri* permitted to be understood bv
the D’Auzergnes that the young man
has been induced to draw' the rein
upon his impulse and bring himself
(0 a standstill at the very brink of
a proposal.
KEEP marriage report
ON UNSOLVED MYSTERY.
Washington. March 2.3.-^-Billy Hitt
and Miss Katherine Elkins, whom
their society friends persist are mar
ried still contribute to the tantaliz-
in- ’bewilderment of their friends by
leaving the report of their marriage
on unsolved m}stei>.
It is learned from these young
people today that they regard such
reports as -their own Imsiness and
that they are not
firm or deny any such delightful
stories.
, Chief I'orester Graves, talking with
me the other da>’, said that no landb
v.'ould be i)uvchascd except from those
V, ho desire to sell. In other words no
one will be forced to give up his old
home. Already proposals of sale have
I been received. The authorities here
j expect more offers than they can take
I care ot and, therefore, efforts will be
I made to encourage certain sections on-
1 Iv to offer lands in order to save time
land labor. The flr.st step is to get de
sired proposals. The next move will be
I to &?iid experts to look the laud over
j and pass ui>on its vaiuo. After this
the geological survey will have its ex-
I perts examine the lands for minerals,
i The board, composed of cabinet om-
j cers and congressmen, will then be j
New York, March 2o.—That two bar
relled investigation, of V'olitical corrup-
tiou in Hudson county, New' .lersey.
x^'ill be made now seems almost cer^
tain. Senator Jo&sph S. Freelinghu-
sen. republican leader of the senate
at Trenton, wbicb is stiii imder tiie
control of his party, said today that he
would press his resolution at the meet
ing of the senate Monday night, call
ing for a searching innu-isition by a
bi-}>artisen committ'ee of that br-.dy. fn
.fers-ey Cit,.- today former friends and
political lieutenants of ' P-ob" Davis,
the long time bo.'^s nf that democva'ic
stronghold, wIlosc doith, .January [i,
has precivutated a maze of complica
tions. political, iinancial and social,
started a determined movement to
checkmate the efforts of the republi
can senate to make the proposed ■in
vestigation by ins-Isting ihat the whole
subject be submitted to supreme cotirt
justice, Swaysee, himself a republican.
County (,’ounsel .lohn Criffin earnestly
urged the board of [feehoiders at a
special meeting today to preseut the
matter to .justice bwsysee.
At Trenton ibis- evening (iovernor
Wilson manifested a siron.g disposition
i to i)articipaie in v^liatever I'.rogram
finally may be adopted. The governor
said he was in accord A\ith "the pro
posed investigation, •'but declined to
specify the tril)unal wliich in his opin
ion should be entructed vvitii its prose
cution.
ers ana cougM3«.-.u..-M, : 1‘ending preprations both in .lersey
i called upon to consider the proposals, tity and Irenton lor a uiorough m-
Und if it thinks the prices all right, * nuesi into sue pobucai method;, and
'the'attorney general wilt be asked to results of the old Davis macbiuc, the
investigaie'the titles and arrange the lawyers rei.resenting the v.idow and
, j children of the dead boss at-e ^.citing
Aboiit $1,000,000 a year, for at least j ready for a complete aiiin.g ol t he do-
three vears. will be invested in such mestic aifairs involved, .•\nuie loppm
I'lnds ' ^ Davis-, who married ‘ Boss Bob on bis
The following named congressmen ! death bed. is claiming her full dower
are on the commission: Senators right in whatever there may be left
Smith, of Maryland, and Gallin,ger, of
New Hampshire, and Representatives
Lee, of Georgia, and Hawley, of Ore
gon.
Senator Overman was slated for the
commission, but, it is said, his vote
against Lorimer defeated him.
of the estate after tlie hundreds of
thousands of claims now potu’ing in
shall have been settled. The two
sets of children by ffu’mer marriages
arc contesting her claim. .James R.
Bowen, the widow's s-ounsel, said lo-
day that although his client is acting
as one of the administrators of the
The law’yers will clash in court Aprli estate, she thus far has not been able
12th. when it is expected that all the
family skeletons will be brought out
and given a severe shaking up for the
delectation of the communit.>> which
for so many years felt and feat‘ed the
power of its former political ma&ter.
to collect any part of the income. It
appears also that an inventory of the
osiate has' not yet iie n made, the
only part that has been formally in
ventoried being ihc household furni
ture.
word.” be continued. “1 a?.k all pa-
frion'f and I'vogressive Mexicans to
1)0 pa' ien! and. v, bile thf* govern
ment is \\ftri.if!r;, ai the iiroiijf’m?? be-
forcjt, to practicailv display the 1o”e
C'f th'' ffji iTei'land, 'V'Tijfh bi)«; been
rnui mu-t he the ijasic nrinripl® of
]\'e:>,ico's prt-ui] irohit’on in 'h^ world,
'J'l'ie puttin'’ aside of all nrr''Ona,l re-
sentm'.nis is imiierativel,'. demanded
and a conir;ion raui-r> to over'.ome a
national dif!ic;ilty ir, a ner'e.s.i'y.
■‘If the citizms .';nd friendH of
jVIexico continue U) prove their de
votion to Ihe glorious past and prom
ising feature of this n.'!*i(>n In ^
brief tinif' ail !'r>mpl"''‘itif'' an read
ily be o^ err OHM'. The Mexi-an ppo-
])ie and the E:'ivonim‘^nfs friendly
to us must I'elle^’e, find T s'ly thi?
in all sol^mnif:y nf veritv, that tbe
p;(^vprnnicnI is delerniinerl ti-‘ proper
ly .and pri'igressivel> s?.ti?*>' all legit-
iiiiate fleni^'u P.- tor rpnu’mativ.e meas
ures and tl;at If is ^T>inE fhir, in its
lino of dut; as a representai-ive of
governn^'nt' honestly, sincerely and
fp-at tessl,\.”
That was all tli'it the minleter
. could say nov.- fo." puldicati(ji,'>, and
i he demanded that he be ouo*^ed sim*
I ply as a citizon, a:; pending af’tion
i on thf cabin^’t resignations it would
' be iiiipropcT for riim to spean a?- ■"
1 minister, but I can assure the Arner-
' jean pul'ilic that, in view of the dil-
fieiiit.y Mexico is in. it will bf’ ihe
part of [ai;ness and hoivsry, for us
to avoid exciting further apprehen-
Hion.
I can assure the publi*' that
ail incidental in,iui i‘‘S that may arlfc.
during bordf"r conflicts vhen peace
is restoied will be considrrcd fairly
and honestly b.'i the Mexiea.n govern
ment.
I can also assure the insurrecto
leadeis that they can with safely
show the highest patriot ism i),v aiding
the Limantuor poliry.
.'Vctivuty of insurrecto?, continues
lo emphasizf' the nocessity of
jji'ompt action b.v the government,
but the formation of the new cabi
net, and the departure for i':uiope on
April 1:: of V iee-i'residpnt Kamon
Corral, and his implied aljandonment
of his oflicial [lo.-ition iogi;th«r with
the iem')val of Sec.or Fhn'in'to ^
i Creel from ofliciai life, rnak^s a
1 strong probalulity f)f the .nn's of
! the pC'jple being read> to abide by
the promises of the government.
Riglitly OI- wrongly, Senor Creel
anfl Hcpor Ci'rral are ihe m"»s't di?('
liked govcnnn^'nt officials on tb=‘
part of the progre^-isive ,s:roup and
a settlement i.f the trouble which
include them in power \'Ould be ini
|)iacticable.
The statement of Limaniour is
the most flat fo(»ted, uneipiivov.al an-
nouncen’ent of the governmeni 3 pn’’*
poses yet made It is consid*‘red cer
tain here that it will quiet for the
Time those inclined to turbulent
action against the governmeni and
if followed, as it promises to be, by
serious and convincing pledges of
the advocacy of reforms outlined,
will create a modus viveritl which
can lead to peace. If it fails, a piti-
j ful tragedy must be played.