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THE WANTS ARE READY TO SERVE YOU AND AT SLIGHT EXPENSE—SEE PAGE EIGHT c/ Editwn K'. NO. 6993 Latest Edition CHAHLOTrh. N. C., TUESDA\ EVENING, APRIL 4, 191 1 1 In Charlotte. ' cent"? a Corv I'nii''’-— Piirday 1 Outside Charlotte, j Gants a copy D:vily anu Sunday uiltms Policies Oj The Democrat Must Demon- crthmess to Re- ■icr Confidence or :isks Colleagues \ir.ff Revision, c Jion Of Sen- ■icmy. and Admis- '.jor;a and New Suggested, Eins IN By Asscciatcd Pr^ss. Denver. Col.. April 4.—Municipal (’lections arp under way today in every j ’ity in Colorado with flie exception of j Denver, tiu- liquor (ju»'stion being the laalii in t'velve municipalities, j Tlirou'-iioi.r tht* ;^i:ue interest cen-! I't'iweoa the “wets"' I ^ I and dries" at Colorado Springs, it fho trial of the ; where the Issu*' is "Wil. the tourists '■■nionstrate its visit a dr\ toivn’. " ’.lie wido’- «.n- ’ famous scenic 'hf> our *IV tike s Peak adopt- t . V.^’1 tii.T! f li''cI:ii)itioa. Declariuii,' that this ' ’ the ni.'itorialiy injured "tourist ' „ i business," nierchHUts of the citv in i.rt“.'S lv»• 1 I eson-' , , • i- * i i , j fiuiruarhted n campaign for a restricted V*t,;., I *’f li'V.or. Their plan permits ho- , ,‘^VlTt'ls Ui >.(M've liquor in their dinins ‘ 'I'.X iii:i find nllowa a restricted sale by n I ^'*V- TAFT I W H f 7he Extraoi dinary Session of Congress Convened To - day NURRDW ESCAPE Called For Purpose of Consid ering Canadian Reciprocity Which Failed in Last Session it Will Have Other Matters to Consider. Iv i^’.iiocianc .■> eujov the diufjelstp. Saloons will not be" per- ruivtea in any event. . ^ ' The liu> towu tu’ Collbran can lay .t 'hi' tanfl. elec-' - - -- I'.M ■'v ! :-uN‘> , i.^'i . ,i . I a*' i. ui'li- , inn,' and j claim to the aiathy record. No nom Imu'Uns worr made because no one . Itouid ue found wanted ofUce. The ! i bailiUs for i.'oi'ibran have been priuitd in blank and ihe voier may a rite iu any nanus he sees lit. N’v ^v I '0 i>oiiie n ! ’, -1^. ■. ..iV'; .’H ’ :'-.dfr- lu iht? Municipal Elec tion In Chicago ;ii>n 'l;-'r THE NATIONAL MINSTRELS. BONES “What Am De Differenc»? Between Canadian Recirrocity and Mexican Intervention?” INTERLOCUTOR—“Tell Us, Mr, Bones. What Is the Difference Between Canadian Reciprocity and Mexican BONES—‘-Why De Entire Country!” (Haw! H'a'A'!) (Mr, Orpheus C. Kerr vyill Now Render T. a: Touching Little Bulletlntervention?” Entitled, "Remember Me When YouPass Around the Patronage Pie!”) Indications Point At 3 O'clock to Bland's Election Up to the time of going to pre?s it fice of mayor of ihe City of Charlotte,. ^ I,.' .I- Jaiinears that Dr. Bland i? lfadin«, vvill die iu the trenches for the can- Associated i ress. d. 1 /.z.inI 1T-1'iK1 • t..-^1 w 11 ” n .*1 n 11 i ri o t o 11 1 '•A p'liI to T iip fi'.T ish- and.. riv J \ |)ril ■! lie discov- - II! M' . - a'It of i’y Af-foviafed liciis. Chi. ago. 111., Ai'ril 4. A d’-i/.zling i viankins bv i)el\\eon .'n and didate. It is a .fisht to the finish, and ,:.,-ain v I-mi the rolis opened at U c. c locK . ^ p„i!ed at 1^^ hour I: ::0 p. .n„ ,he 'vhite ^,.^, n:s i-K.m.n^: .ml not j^et\e to ,u>aviest strenpfh iu the mot n-i piurno^of victory is wavmi;- in nule-, • , . ui',.> ur-dy 1-jrte viie being nolU-d I, .-n. it L-ii( itcr ht re date las-r msii! demonstia I Democrats Have Mapped Out By Associated Press. i Los Angeles, Cal., April 4.—Lost and , Good PlOQiaTnme — Th0U~ the canyons in the mountains, 20 miles north of here, during a rainstorm, SandS OJ PCOpk in Capital— Charles Beck, a Philadelphia capital- ^ - ist, had a narrow escape from death Chief FcOtUie WflS luaugur" Sunday night. Alter having wandered aimlessly atlOU OJ ChaUiP Clark» about for several hours and then finally collapsing, Mr. Beck was found' b\ a party of rescuers today. (♦By Associated Press. Mr. L?eBck, in companv with his , ♦ Washington, 1). C., April 4. ♦ daughter Eh . left the tavern. n.OOO , ♦ The present complexicm of the ♦ feet ui) .ilount’Lowe, for the summit. : ♦ C-'kI congress, convened in ex- ♦( lie rode a burro while his daughter ♦ traordinary «essioii today, is as ♦' walked. Ui»on returning, late in the ♦ loilows: ^ ♦ yfiernoon, Mr. Beck insisted that ♦ beiiate Republicans, .>0, Miss Heck ride while he started along ♦ democrats. 41; vaccincies, 1. ♦ ihe trail on foot. She left him behind. ♦ House, democrats’. liL'S; repub- ♦ When lie did not return guests at the ♦ licans. IbU; socialist. 1; vacan- cies, ♦ ♦ In the r>lsi congress, which ♦ ♦ was adjourned March Itli. the ♦ ♦ senate membe shij) was: ♦ ♦ KeiniblicaUM, T)'.!; democrats. ♦ o2; vacancy I. ♦ 'I'hf'house membership was; ♦ ♦ Republicans, L!1T: deiuociats, ♦ ,♦ 171. ♦ Senate vacancy is from C^ol- ♦ '♦ orado, the le.t^islature being detn- ♦ ♦ ocraiic. lowa is exjiected soon ♦ to elect a successor to the late ♦ Senator Dolliver, v-hose sea ♦ I now is occupied by l.afayette. ’♦ Vtiung. ♦ 'I'he tioiise vacancies are from ♦ ♦ the niiitli Iowa and the sec- ♦ ♦ ond I’enns.'. Ivaiiia districts. ♦ averu organized a party. After reach ing tlie sriimmit they wer able to tind his trail in a light fall of snow. 'I’liis led to a point six miles from wliere he had left his daughter and there he was found in a huddled heaj) on Ihe bank of a -and canyon. J he Day In The Senate in I .n w’n!( ,! it is nc- '5 III iip -,'untr- ^'h’ roT ' 0’n;t ■id (he iu(i;ti' ii^al eleciiou today. Work s i'ai'icr D. Harriton, democrat ..l iii;- 'o t T ma;>or. at.id I’ri.n. Chas. i ’ ';i’iiii!'. t':e I'epubl.cau caudidaie, aau as mk>:i ;is tiie iiolling' places n.i- i and ur. oxtraordinary cf- y-, i.-; ::.aa. to gti (juI a large I*'',itKal forecasters predict that ai h voU'S will be cast from a u'ci! r. i-.i'-iraMon oi 4i:j. Election in Milwaukee. ;, :l.ce, V.'is., ,\i ril 4.—Three cir- , : , a county judge, a munici- ^J f.vo civil judges, a supreme , , . | ,ven members of tiie il ijoard ar.d one alderman at large : . i;,u ballotud for in yiihvaukee • i.iay. 'i e sc.'iMiisis ' ave candidates in !ir {icld for -me of the circuit judge- sl.i.iS, one seat in the civil court, two j'lacf s I '.i the school board and the alUi 'manic position. The resi of th.e (;it;.nd:\tes are r.ini.in.g as- uon-partisa •,nd h vu'al have no oppon-ition. ing. tint Mayor Ihiwl.ins ro raineii tt jii'tei- (iinn:'r. Sboitly after ‘J o'( lock uinic troin (uiicr I'veciucis I ha; pit: ‘ >r. I'.iai.c ; :'i t ie i''ad. ! ('onscrviU i ve men of s:d:' c>>n- j cedefi the e ;'cti;:u to r>!ai''d by .lO Imajorit.N’ at o'cloc’:. nut saiii that 1 Hawkins wcUid ovei'coiiie ilus lend in the afternoon bet'.;re the poiis clos ed. I 'i'he heaviesr \(ite ever ]io;ied heie ! will be (ounti tl '.viien tiie sun sets i touii.-:!!! :Mid I'le last hall' hoiir may j chi'uge ’he vite in ia\(U- of eiiher I man. I At 2 o'clock the Bland force.^ were j contidem of winii M.-':, but ()ue hoi,; i later the,'’ were made lo ieel a lit- j ] Ip jiit iinea‘^,v v.'ten w oi Aers tor ! Mi'vor Hawkins ra.llied. ctsion. A heaw vote is !>eing polled, and ted the vab'e of lire drills :u iiistitu- \er\' nieans v.i'lnn the 1:'V\' is iieiug of tliis kind v. lien ir was fol- lu’-ed. i" iiotii sides !o IniUi tiieii mc.n orderlv rescue ot more ave ^usy ’* "f inn voters uj nio ludls , ini'ants in S 'addling clotl>.es. j j.,-jv,-ei 'i’he Bland i'ori,;,.- polled their vote '.ear old .loloin.'' Savage, one of tlie r'\ss ! irir.-'.a{^*s. discovci ed the lire aa-J qiii; k- nonfied Harriet Trenchdrd. the By Associated Press. Washiniiion, .\pril 4,—Not withstand ing tluit tlie initial ceremonies of tlie ext I'a session in tlie senate were quit'' secondary in interest to those of (he house of represutaiives. there still was a large attendance in Ihe gal- :c.'i’‘s and tlie sctiie was an aninial- l^y Associat ed .ne. 'Pile S'i year old lltniry (iassaway [la'is. of West Virginia, was the onl.y :;'x-:'enatoi v-i’cseni. ! 1'if‘ss \V!isliln,L>ion, A|iril i. The openin'-^ cei'( inon!«‘> of llir IU' : - ■ In-Id an iimi snjil ini'M'cst. I: '■'lis til.' first ti)iU' in sixteen years Tiie ccrcii!Uiiit.'s were brief and for- th:ti tiii' df-uin.rai s li; d tnkcn up Ihe. U'-tI. consist ing in ihe ’lisin of brief co)ul''c! o! .‘'tfior s in '!ic l)f5inch ear IV Th. Hawkins' sitengtli began com- jy Iti'r i:i TiboU' 10 o’clock. Afif'r t'h i; hour it was niji and tuck. T]e v’-ctor’.'. of course, ci^n not bo pr^'- di-'ted at this Inui:', but ike follow lug is iioA- the vote stotui at o'clock. .\t o'clock box 1 .'lO;', vot.'s'cast. Vote e-ven. I'ox 2—22!' voi s. B1a:id leading, i'.'x " -Hawlvins h'aii'ng Hu\ votes cast. \'oie rui'.- the senate chaph->iu, io--.'. (h ;MU rierce, .vlui peti; iisiC.I rhf:i a.-' a pt-oiiie, "we might be de livered from strife within and war fare witlioiit;" the reading of the message' calling the special session •Mid '.■.■..(•a'inti- in of l!;e tliirt.N' W IlHluis iM 1 1, ' " 11 ill- the he!ins- d;t,\ s A I c itlioai to pastime of rot'king (he inatKui. 'i'ro tire ,g( ,g was soundefl and the niiisos got :bi-' ohler cliildren in line and nia’'cli d ibetn to a iiavilion in | ne'.vly elected senators. ^hc yai'd, wiiile oiher attendants, ini Of the senators sworn, sev iiiecn a-cordaii"e "^ i^h l^re cirill regulation I were men who nc . er I't fore Iri.l oc- hegau fhe iX'^cU'^ )f the I’abn^s. All I cnpied seats in ib.e sei.a'.e. ',vci isl-ien oiu saf(;ly beftu’e ilie firc-| '1 we!\'c wt're -lemocr.iis :md five re.f ij at iivi’d. feiinhli a fiiless Mayor Hawkins makes a-ningeven. nrt ,iust !Je^)re tlie polls are clo.sed I ox ,'i—24S votes I^von. ir is ni'pdicted ihfit Or. Bl;nd wil; bt' the next ma.vor winmn;- i'.'' a Tna,joi- ity of srnnetliing tnoro than one liun- died votes. To the polls: was the slogan in ( Cireater ('liMriolte tor'.ay. 'i V.e licih; Election in Baltimore. j which has been wagf"d on the stnmi , Ral imorc .Md.. \:^ril \ priiuarvlon the street, and in the al\'r'rti.-iivi Box (■—Bland lead.-, bv ',0. I’,ox V -78 votes ca>t. Hawkins. 1‘.i I'iand- Box S 20:1 votes cast. 2 t'. 1 fo’-' 1 hi wkins j',o\ [t- -112 vo'es. Hawkins lead--. : :t;,. . - • a:i'i i.'iv e Tt-.,- w: a: «:. ('ion '• dates Tor !e re ♦-'■da T,. • ■ r. 11 ■ lie nom.nation of candi- ity oliicials is in jirogress Uespite the Inclement wea- l i-isira'i ii>n yesterday was The a til t ron. cr.'. rl. '! .la columns of the daily papers hetween. j irrns. the friends of .Mr. !’• ■ h^akins, tiiej prpseni nia.Ncr. and I'r. C. A. Bland' is (Irnw lug to :i foosh. Sunset will ir-II ibe ’!ile. The cam paign has been oue- of th" hoij'>s. .id’.ces the candidates are 1 icnown in ('h.ji’-lotre in ,\en!s.^ ! ;• \i. r.arr,\ .Mahool, the in-: friends of iio'-'-i can{:niat«'"S .or toe or and .iame*-^; H. Preston, demo-I ; K i ’a e ri'.ianus and Charle s | or. ch. r'v>itiiii'ans. (_iiy contioiler, !'>-)x to—t'!"' votes I voles I’tIX i 1--.■>;> for Bland; TJland leads dr-T.terllv hoavv. indicating that \i. e would b ' I'olled. For the ■ I b‘ r e!i. Tovofi and W. W. Cherry, ;r\ ."‘rr’' ■' ^'iT.nk \V. Hrydeii and orcti R. Hei'fnrr, republicans. Dejunct Cotton Co. Smt Opened Sweetheait ¥/as Half Sister The Awful Shock And Grief I lie nev. democrats lic- i!!;-- .vlessis. Bryan, of l^iorida; Cnd- ton. (U' We st \'i r.:‘ ii)U'.; i 1 i: ( hcock, of .\e-ras::a: ,lohns(^i!, of K^rii, oi Indinna- Lea, of '!'(M;nossee; .’Mr.r- line, (if New .Terse,' : Me,vers. of .\iontan;i: (.>'(ioriu;ur of i’omerenc. of Oliio; lU-'il, of Tvli:: .-oitri: iiiid Wiliia^ IS, of Aiississiiitii. 'I’lie Tiev, I’opiiiiiicaiiS were Liijiiit, of Rhode iriiand: rMci^c^an, of Conncc- '. ;.-ul-; J (liiKiexi (-r. of Wa.-^i;ing!o>!; 'i'o'.'.'i'sc-iid, of Miciiig-'ii, and \\’o!i-s, uf (’alifornir:. Tiie .'cuaiors w(»n^ r:,v.(irn in in -ifiunds of four by N’icf'-l’re.^^idcn: (', M. .■'i:c>’s. V'.e’-e tied f(jr tbe_^^i),.,;ij-^,. o'clock, 'i'lie exact uiinuie w'dl ofj-;,.;.-. it -.vn ^ .uiggesied that ’lie i wo | one tap of tho ti*e (•-;ii(iida'(■?. >1'aw i( is loi' the tifhce. ' j;::- di,l no. apot a' lo !l;p male! vc:i--.; ’i'l'c.^ sri'i ;! Vi'S. ■ ;;>. :i t 'i,!d ! ra. « 'o a t^-. d _■ ciighr so | !ia''.'c ilio ofec*. I !'i 'eiove the jiid!’-! ('f the election .;"clared her el-ict-! ffir ii.aw- £; -ociatcd Pre One t;oi!s aro T.'^p of Be!!. ro close at snnstt. ! I?ainw('ri. Kan.. Ajiril 4. Mrs. F-'ila !\'i'i:sr n is now mayor of this town. ' .\t liie (-'t.' (h.ction .-estei'day i-he of I iie nai i v.Tir' at tl'.c ' men if lornt' ell-age ill the boat. "i'I'.e fi'fiiniticn frnn fi month auo vas coniuleio. ,\ev\' facc;' were ovei'.\- v,-li( :e io !)(' •■.ecn. DcinocrHts noi only ‘ill"'! ''le side c.f i,:!c '-i;a;nber allelled to tlicin bni ii"u:-'il (>',ci' into tiu' ersi- wliiie saci'i (1 jii' -I'in-''-. o! the reuiib- liciins. .\ien'bf‘!'s of tlic hoii:-e, alv>avR tnrd.v (.11 oi'(iin:iry da,\s of tiie sc:-.sion. Ix'gau 'o arrive af iho ca.i-:'* I'nis nioniing \,i!;. ilic (arlies: of - ne.-iaujis and tlu' [;(.( ;• \\:is c'lOwilcd alnio'^t as .--oon as I !u gall-'i ies. The oix-ning tiro'/rarn in the Hoiiso \v:'s follos.-fd lod.i,’- with nncoinnion !(,‘iines.-. It etc'ad:'d ti;:^ caMiiig of tlio lioiisf^ lo cid'1' by .\ia.j(n- .\le\ander .\’,cr»i(WiM!, the veleian :(|iublican r ife lioii’-c, '^^'ho is soon lo be d. t l.e cell call. I lie • li'CtioU '■.ni^';'ker. liis j:;". edi (if accep- !i. ■, ( ;!: !n::, in (;!' 11; lecmiiers ( .',eirL;.l! il .11 ' Illld I hc (b'.iwiiig cie.’l; r-e'a ef i!. . allCi' nuc'i.ic. O'! 1)V (•’i.luin ici' Orr ’.v’M giv' ihe si-itia Lok Famine Of Discovery ^ "i 11 ■ t u u T! o y\ In New York City] y ^ I st natoi- Biiiie\ eo'-: fli(‘ oTiili on a -lit ie ;;iv: i; d.n li; 'lis icoiher. .\s sociM as tiif' of 1-^ s( !ia'ers ; iMi lie . j.'.'-iii (:’si(t('n; s ;l'as. i:.' -^i' t-c- \,;s i.iiieii. hi \ r-. "aiors, wiiMin ilve of iie cn 'i’e Sii'-inbei slii,.. v.-,- 1 11) he j.re.Kii; and SoK.iois GalliuiiC' I and Bacon were aiJiioi’.'i( il a coiii- I iniMee lo v.aii on the |);’(-::idenv and I notify him iiiai th(‘ sena:«- v.as in ',;on niid j.iepared u. do bnsi.ce's of the |n'oc;-(‘il i I i--’' 111 in! rofiiK'i-il lllC'!l II*', in inc''i;;- 'I ! i 1 ( I e 11' ■ e I “in:;^:; ill, i'\ !•■ add .!'e a! v> ho dv;.nc' -.i;d V ■ in iio :iys a few jn'ivilegcd !!.- ;'!'iO\vc:i choose, of Ihe d;::vv;n!-' The,'’ ‘iw .,!■] -si i'K inber ol' I,! ' I' ;,ei-V: ; (,e!i''l"d ''cnn -nia ; ; ii- :nu o>' nd or two (/:ie;s :is uiiiid the e ie;!.-i('- Ilia. de-v'ii.M c, \\ n‘ii iiK' dr.i'\\in- ior !r-”ins tl',(> lUiOi- of til !!(!;■;•: i:- ••ieaied. ,\lar- liie., litlinbci't d to Cfiv: ' - I'f lid with the I]Micbi rs assi.f-’ip ! 'o i-'eiidicr-: on tlic alul.abf iic:i! oiii ai'. ,,!:e-; d in ;; large i' to ■. :,t* ■ i O!’ ^ ■ I ; I ;.i' ,11 ion i‘i; \ idin‘.r - st'ca- : -l-ltllt i' 'U ,'T.d v. ,11 Le; us •h«- sen- I of ’. ii'j Cleveland. O.. April 4.—Shock :ina, giief caused by tlip discovery tha' his ^\veel heart. Anna .Xenmeister. au-od 17 v.a; his half sister, caused the ■iiiv'u.i,!! ii-v. II. ■ , of lading, members df«ath of -lohn Oil. who uud on t,.i street yesK-rday. accordnig lo the cor oners vc'rdict toda^. nkonwn to Otl. the 1'01.' F!'- .A'Sr.c':^!,-,! l’:>-'ss. '.\'„->-dfcen, -\ii.=- i-' CharcM'i iri'z ci ceiaoMi ibro.igh Cue mails '('rg':i bii.. - . (U- 111'- de‘’';nci firm ,'.f Steele, Miiler Co., of Cta-inth, Miss., were brought tv. trial i)(f(;re .Judge H. 1 Ni. . of Miss in th»' I'nited Slates di■'’t’*ict^■^,,|^,pj^|;^^^• had been taken iioni l-'ik'"* lure today, 'ihe governmem ))ut a short time bcl.ire lie ue-.n I'l 'h(- rnh'fi of t h’- ai . tiie ihor-| ■ consMeration of . lie gofxl. several ire accoiuiilished ' -..i_'(S Hie (!■ r'ned ■ i'll .f t.V niri'Ie. • .■ !. Mr^o and tiie . ;1. do I contrai .> ' I ho commit ti.-e “ 'i ’fi:i thp*siiccess . ui I a. reaching ♦ :^- I '.O'e !'!i:-c (. , Mon and J, I'JHYAN MEET. I (i'i\e!iioi' Har- A 1' :i:ii .leiiniugs '■"I of tiio house m 'Mieneu amid Both men were jn iiy profesKion- Was Shot. 1 ' o:orgo Cl lech- >^a.~ ; hoi from atn- 'le.ir I iix!im, Mexi- ' :i.f wounded, ac- * il ,• reived today e ' f, om I’nittd ■ ;•! I'a'nt.icrv Tlio '.r'ler^^d Cil'H , IIV .. ■ .V. .. . .. ... M;argesiha> .1. H. -Miher. L. C. Steele, ^he discovery of their skin^ni]) (' ji H Linde and .1. H. McKniglu,' promiited her to take hei life, vh. composed the firm, irsncd forged oti became a boarder at the .\tu- Idiis of lading, aggregating a large; „eistpr home recently. Sunday the mother surprised him M'lnv prominent banker.^; and rail- nmking love to Anna. riHl -fflS i-.it- h.-r.i lo leslifv iu sl.o H.en inlon,...,! Ibu swest.ic-art. ,ao trial, which. It is believed, witLtliat they were related, bo protracte(i. By A.ssociated Press. Viierl.'O. Italy. Aju'il i.—The jurv the Camorra tri;il listened Today By .As^'ociated Press. ! Xc'.v ’i ork, A.ii il 4.— i'herc* i.s a lob i f':er f.aniine in -Xt'W ^ o’’k nid a n'*ws-, ea;’’ r i ^ ;.siis ^-hows tha: less l' -.i a (I(;/:en ii'iiisitiV- ;iro iu be iiu- !U !i.o;;d-i v\ a,.' res:a;.rail!s today. \ a:'!^)iis | sr.]';-,, among -hein liu' iii'iriMiKiu cni-j ;:cii of h,bsters daring llie ■..ii::' !'. are 1 gi\oii as exe;a.iadou f;f -iie ^-■arcit- . ' ('11 ihe nnrkct': i. :js!.e;' is d O . t i u's a pcvind v hcksid ■. !i lit-j ;io availal ic' c'.'vli at ihai n;' i ('rra-i I'lin and crab meat, il’.e iily ^ ib.-^l ;nit('s • offered, cire pleniiliii and chca;). j MANY NOTAR"/ PUBLICS ■ AFE CCMMISSIGN'ED. i S, who I r daiiv ' I ( ad o;|un in Se Cwll- She Did it With Her Little Hat Pin 111 i * (Kt quilled "the house and was seen i the interro.gaiim and defense of Gui- no more until he was takeii to the|g^,j,,,j Marini-^, who is charged with morgue a corpse. Tt was at fiist i p^jyin:,^ iiianncd The murder of Gen- fSu":!: "i hi, >v,re. .Ma,i„. the coionei s 31 y Marinis lias been frequently ar- '•'■“liL sSSw-r lot., home 8imHa.-ivMte.l in Naples, th.- accn«a.lo«» of Ter- ought to iiave ihe lio.ir nicetin.gs tix((l at 2 ]i. ni. i; I o'c’oc], V:ol'. The .'.c^L'.eS'ion was mad( '. lion i h a ino'ion l,y Bi’;v. ii. oi Xebra;d-.a. ;:xii;g :he Ic, :r ,-)i' ij ;ir :iiiie of uu-'tiii,-. 'Ir. i’.aik-y son;^,iii to ann-ad iii> moMon I 1",- set;iiig tl'e time, at r (;'cloci, sa,'- i •’U';- ih:i; vci'>- litile li.i.--iness conM • I-,-, done !)ef()i’(- ihat hoiir at iea-: ! tiie next v.t'c!-s. ■ ;ie : !',i;u;iiely wiilidrew the ;iniei‘'i- j’.iient, IjUl v-ii;; a ];i-omise 'o reiif^w i' ! iau-'i’. : Tlie spuate at 12;ria p. m. took a •~s mitii 2 (^'ciock to gi\'(^ tlu^ no- a'i',-11 e.'immiltee time to jiei fojan services. re ,V jia ■■ :lo' !!:■■ e :vi n-,;:. ouch ■ • Mundc-r i.- c:''led iic goc'-' ,(. :;ii> . i";'-i! 1:-r ;o'd sdcc* a se;it i.i. .'•i.";c rii' r'-jiablican '-ido. (■■-■I luav b-\ 1!’ on 'd tl.-- ifr’ 'o of 'I’.'.ithe two b"fo:c cr^nv'. uiTi.;.; of C'i! ■: t'lirTn Mr. 3.Tanr, ■, caned to congra'- Ik; scln ditlcd to . i-i al.e. lii;). C.ov'.'rnor ini-:!. WilMai.i i;niiK.;s Ci. n!)'-!' \ .rre-;iderit !i f ’i-'i'-r:it i'.i! of L:i!ior a'■ c!ri>-(-t c-d wiih .Mr. n ini"’i'e:'. l‘]>:*n’cislTi' ; a former member of liry;!!! ap|i(;ir(‘d in tin' 1 ; i:.. He vras !ire('ted •and cl;e(.i s . l)ot li on th(; 1,0'' r' I !i a!-.,.- \l. OIU lea d(. I iii;t n !,• a: liim for I -i 11 1 a 111, of ‘ i’:o: i> and Sm; e!' ill .\1M- : ,\ir ;b'>an t'laik for ilt'e, his |i;ivilc-e !h^ liO'ISf, \ii- cbaniber ai 1 wi;ii :iiii)l::ii;f r.\ .Associ.it . i . . I Wealthy Negro Dias. Columbia, S. C . A'iril I. Notaries ; ^t^ociated Press, public are lieing comniissione’- b>' the 1 ' T’a.. -\i.ril 4. v.dudesale jus: now., (Tovemoi Blease ■ iPness. -lohn Trowet having on Fehr^ntrv 10 revoked the (■oniniissions tliea in force. Since that date commissions numbering ::.OiS ha ve been issued, the fees a.ggi'egai ing flooj- .and it' iho gallern'S. A fev, miiiiit^'a laier GciVOT-nor liro-- 111011. of t)hio. cippfai'cd on the llooi- aii!) the ciK-ei int:' was i>-ne'.ved. When •Aftpr a (lovernor Hainion m-oh- lii« way uii to reputed to ,\lr. IP.vati and tin' fvo stood shaKing oireilier the up- \ii«« Vpiimelster leir nome &umui,' nave oeen ls^ afternoon ^ '^he was picked | against him including robber.v, assmilt helii 0,1 accinnt ‘ ..P II.; i-ii.^ ' i,ate la.st night! and murder and he has served bi.ct i-ij^’a By Associated Press, Nevt' York, April 4.~.Mit:rs Hannah Krotchivil threw up her hauds early j today when a highwayman thrust a' piotol ill her lace, but her action ^'as ^lot in token of Hiirrender. On the [contrary the young woman pulled out ! t wo wdcked looking hat pins and began violently jabbing her assailant. One l.ige that puuclured the robber’s arui, evidently took the n.ght out of him for be wheeled and took tlight. Miss Krotchvll started in pursuit. ’.ij) out of the lake, i she was identified. Crowd Schooner Saved. Washington, April 4.—Tho schooner Emma Knowlton, of Edgartown, Mass.. registered as carrying a crew of six men was sighted bv the Norwegian .steainer Brntlam: oa .March 27 aban- orsl'Aus'usViiK'" Fin!'' -rhe rf^nuejemaggi;. f.on. hig eroplov. he said, cutter Yamacraw was dispatched b.\ wireless to Hnnt f!r the Knowlton when the Brentland’s report was re- l eived toda\. sentences of imiirisonment. The (’amorrist was not in good voice today, but he shouted his denials with considerable vehemence. He denied any part in the assasinations and as serted that he had been involved in the revelations of the informer Abba- temaggio because of the latter’s per sonal spite. He had discharged .-Mdiat- hav"e been the weiilthiest negro in tiie iiands iiiid chtiiiim.^ rnited States, died today at his home roar wa'-: de;ifeninii. in (leriiiantown, a suburb. Trower. Mr. M;nin, tin e\y iiiinotity h^adf^r whose fortune is said to amount to aiso was greetcil vxith apiilaitse. ,\Ir. - . . , 1 '*1''*"' ")00 000 was iirominent in church .\hiiin and -'‘if- ^ hirk, fis tlu^ tw(.> Cciii- i,f ’.his rush ha.^ been turnishe.l to j'^^,^,.5. founded a Baptist seminary didaies for the s|)eakci shi;i. bad their secretary of state. Champ Clark Goi Big Majority New Senator From New "York. Bv Associated Press. Washington, ril 4.—,Tames ! By Associated Pres.'. I Washington, A).>ril 4.--Representa- i tive Champ Cark. of .Missouri, was A. elected speaker of the Sixt.\-Second hvll started In pursuit, ( (^ived toda\. rvTnrman the new' senator from New': congress. He jiolled 211 votes aL*ainst screaming for help, bat handicapped | The crew yor' whc succeeds Chrinncev M. De- i;:i for James^R. .Mc^nn. of llitmn:-.; ‘ Bj bv H 5-kirt built more or loi^s on the | reached wi'i^to riiicked ui) l ew ’was introduced to Pre.-ident Taft ^ for Henry A. Cooper, of iscoi . 1.1 and , he limes of the hobble, she was losnm ^ sdxooner J.N Representative Martin . '.r'ler^^'U ineinues ji me -- thp--- had abandoned today by Representative ^Martin tigh iuvestlga-1 Kround when others took up the i ^ ^raft Litletci:, also of Nev/ York, iuid the hohVup man was caught. I theL dlsabiea craii. in Downingtown, Pa., near here. He was 11 years old. Reciprocity Bill Was Introduced By Associated Press. Washington, .A.pril 4.—Forestalling action b;. the democrats in the house, . •Keiiresentative McCall, of Massachii- speech setts, today introduced the ('anadian; laughter. reciprocitv bill which was nassed by i ‘•On the ( \? ot my dejidrtnre. he the house last session. Continued on Page Two. licniK's taken in the speaker's (jf!ict‘S. Mrs. f'larU ar.d lu r daughter and i-oii. conipi'ising tlu' :-;peakei’s lainil\', were with him in his now offices and ex- changc'd greetings with many of the. vislToj's. Pronijitlv at the hour of 12 o'clock, noon, (’lerk .Mc|);jv e'l called the hiHise to ordf-r and Rev. H. Condon, the blind chaplain, who wa:s retained by ibe democrats, off('red prayer, i'.efore ord( ring the roll call bv sta.tcs to ascertain ihe iirescnce of a (p’orum, Maj(U' McDowell made a which called (nii .vlio’its of
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