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Idition
NO. 7001
THE CHARLOrrE
Latest Edition
CHABLOTTE. N. C., THURSDAY EVENING. APRIL 1^1911
T^Tl i Charlotte. ’ ce
■*• V-*-' (Oatside Charlotte,)
CPn*’-! • I ’ ■ i • '"I’VCpy
Can ts a copy Daily and Sunday
y-five Lives
t j4.6 Result of
ernfic Cyclones
n
Injured
:i Rendered
;r cf Fear-
'u:h Swept
' Up Into
leiephone
-d Traffic
A Com-
ra il was sent to
.0 immediare-
At Hijj; Hoa i)v'rsons are home-
loss and tlio .ik of rescuing tlie
lit'a*! au(i in.iui> d ironi tlie wreckage
\'U:- i'iiiru'd on Ii;. i iu> light of Ian-
Si!’kin^ >!etd:^r, ♦’’lichoiah and an
li.di ui lit ar Hig Heart, the
^ti'i'ni sweiM northeast, jiassing over
.1 >i:pn. Mo., and ft.her sections of
ihi' niinirir il'strivt.
’riirt>i!.,l’,(nr il,. ;>niire territory cov
* ''d tiie 1,'rn:)di-es great dania.ge
'\as dor.i to roiiri ii.ud ir [irobable
■'it'- '1'.' t’i‘:l ’riss will not be knuwn
I'or S' veral da>s. Tn the territory
' :tsso(’ O', or inanv snnil to\vns have
' '>■ be"’.i lit'r.rd from and it is believed
’.hat voi'i'i-s today \vi!i increase
iv.'ber o' (ii-.td
'-a . !
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m; i-
■ J a
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H ■ t ‘ U
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noi
an
frealis in Iheir
even reco'-;niz'd
farni.-’s (d‘ l\an-
a’.'qnai’i: uice of
I s. 'I ms
i ;m-.| '.V - :
,i a iorn:; !'> '
a--, w iK' I'.av
' ;g ndins v >i!^ iln.-; v.irieiy of al-
V '!■;.■ -iis'\ir:ii'.c\'s. Ii'. several
. - r;,rinfis wiu) from long irain-
':'.g si nk tiu'ir cycdono cellars a( th.e
h t-f a torn;ido. sat in their
5:i':r:i*s and watched the advance of
MU' l;« .>vy c‘!.'-iids \vhi( h dealt death
ar.'! di >. i nct^' i.
A! l.a‘'-f-t' -lie I'ical comi'an.N
ui iK’.iii;' va as liri iiui’: and did not
\!:ow fhero "as a stornt until the
i-.»f h'i i 1 .I'n biovn from their
lai't of th;'!n de-
t', 1st ib'.-r- the si'conii
^ I'l-
1..
.>f h'i i 1 . I'n
.i’dinL; and . s
; li ;i i'; Mill • !>
• 1 f.'ll in,
\ si'l ' 1 '■ I V Mil; y JiMl \V;1 - t OrU
n and ai cnt ;ais(i;iers nin(i''
’•i 11 .ill li!)rr’>‘, bta ori!y ihrce of-
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a man was pickeil
aid carried tiu'
! o >, ■! ■ : ;:-id then dropped
iiip she'O '.i ;.. d')o;\vay of a lar;:e
vdUce !>r.i’ iiHe was badly injured.
.\ liroman >n a ii'ain rt K.skridge,
Kas., u:;s ;i “cd I';;: of in's (al), car-
. i>'d ! '■ s t’-v St ;\-el and there
d- M V
!n !i:nny ),’;;oe- iionses were pick-
uj) anil (a'iied sevciai liinidrtd
..aids betoii' i'ailit;g. In l.awrence, a
' ’,11 i'tMi. e wa.s carried about a
'’1 ; k and iluii droiip.'d into a tree
vlw're i' !N'.iiains iirmiy lod.ged.
T'."Vo Killed at Big Heart,
f'nly :\\() neison.s wt-i'e killed by
•J.' !.>rnad-i ai Big Heart, kla. 'I'he
jnj' iCd nuiiiiii r
Three Persons Killed.
Plintmervii’.e. Ark., April 1.‘>.—
■i')M-(‘c jersons Avere killed and a
;-cor(> were more or loss .severely in-
jurod in a cyclonic wind storm which
\ij-iie(i this iiiace last night.
FRED WARNER CARPENTER
Fred Warner Carpenter, former secre
tary to the president, who, as Ameri
can minister to i\lorocco, has so far
been unable to present his creden
tials to the oLiltan.
This position is one that has troubled
many of Mr, Carpenter’s predeces
sors and is broL.ght about by the
Vvilderness cf the country, the Ameri
can minister must pass through to
reach the Sultan's court at Morocco
from his residence in Tangier.
Fmeial of lorn
L. Johnson
,1 I'.T'f =ev-'
id .u i)(h'-
..urt. thirty
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I'y As.sodai«\i Press.
- : I Laura *\t“w Vork, .\pril i:i.—Willi solemn
>i'ad' - Mo!- f’^id fitting lif>nor.s, the (d)s-en,uies over
• , ( i 111.;!! ;h(‘ '»od.y of 'rom .lohnson, late may-
tn- i)f .;l vt la.-d. v^■f're iioid today in
■ M S (;r*- i ' 1. id ( 'I.- t'. 'y, Hro>klvn, near
i' '-.la- where l';s (dd f ien'.i, Henryt George,
■ w.ts la..l ’o it^sf.
,i,x' .\ci on.iu'iuc'l by members of the
- i’; .bdin.'(in fainiiy and inauv friei'ds. the
e , a-i i'od\ of 1 le f(;! in''r mayor was brought
. ■ • '.\ 1.'r»- ;ro>n (.'ieveland on the private
.r -i.^e 'O , ar Livingston, attaciicd to the Twen-
:j • :r. c . . ■ -ii r(Mitury Lintitod. William J.
I ilryan, tienry (Jeorge. jr., and T>in-
■ ; jt-in Sw ffcas wfre among tliose to
'i .ic (he tuiural ]>arty at the (Iraad
ji'-trril s aii:>n, wlience the cortege
!;w:)k ii> -Aa.N t ) the cemetery,
j In tl’.e )>ait.- were Mr;^. Margaret
.J'.linson. Ai.iow of the mayor; Loftia
. I'.enfified I']. .Johnsr^n. Mis. Kli?.abetli Mariaui
a:;u her d iKihter, .Margaret Mariani;
('Mid-,’’i = e 'ai-iil,'- servants and a number of
d ; ) li’iend:-. iniluding Rev. Harris R.
■ ,i - ('.di( y, \s'.io performed the funeral cer
emony b:'ti. iit rc and ar Cleveland, and
■ ' D, the pallbt arcr;-: William J. Bryan;
.>1. Hates. Trenton, .\. .J.; Hen T.
.! Knn. ('able. Hi.ck Island 111.; August l.ewis,
■T .. Nov.- Vork; Lincoln Steffens. F. C.
’ ... iln'’Te. Henry (leorge. .lr.; A. .1. Mox-
.';"d. eHMi. > uaT«) ' .\'le'' Pomerene, of Ohio;
and’ r.rd Lr. I*. A. Hrennon.
Despite Fact 7hat Champaign
-Territory is Armed Camp
Rioting Broke Out Afresh
To-day—Thousands oj Gal
lons oj Wine Destroyed.
Wine Depots Set on Fire and
Presses Destroyed ~ Re-in-
jorcements of Ttoops Sent to
Scene of Disorders — Wiix
Industry Hurt.
By Associated Press.
Ei)ernay, l)ei)arlmen; of Maine,
Fi’ai'.ce. April 13. — L\-.iiiie the fact
that ihe depariment of marne ir. a vast
armed canii), with infantrymen and
dragooi\H l)ovonacked throughout the
night at almost every viiiage in the
champagne district, rioting broke out
anew today and the same flame of
anger and vengeance continues to
sweep th( .;rape grc^wing region.
At Vinay the rioters hastily threw
up barric;>(ies with barrels, cafes and
debris cf all sorts and succeeded :n
hohling the advancing troops.
\Aliile diioilier g!'t)ui> of manifestants
armed with iorcbes eHtr-r^d tno va.^f
chami;agne depot.
The mob smashel ali :he bottles oi
champagne liiey coiild rmd, wrecked
the win.' presses and llien set lire
to the buildings.
Women were fiiremost in the woi'K
of destrnction. chanting snaichcs (f
revolutionary airs and urging on the
men. Wh.en the troops reached Vinay
the women lay down on tlie roa.ls
and celled th.e cavalry to ri(ie over
them.
Two Big Bills Are
Reported Favorably
To The House
Big Fight Over
Labeling of Diugs
Favorable Report is Made By
The Ways Avd Means Com
mittee on The Reciprocity
And Ta''i^ Revision Bills.
G. C. VAN TUYL, JFi.
George C. Van Tuyl, jr., who, starting
in as bank messenger has worked
his way toward the top untill now
he has been offered the appointment
as hank examiner by Governor Di.x
of New York. Mr. Van Tpyi is presi
dent cf the Albany ^rust Company,
and if he accepts the appointment,
he fill succeed Orrin W. Chaney,
wl-To is soon to retire.
ilflL UUUlIT
BEHEBSES
By Associated Press.
Washington. April K?.—-'riie .Irst big j
legal contest arising out of the pass-age I t ^ j ± mr ,
Of ,he m.r, lood and dvug act ot Important Measures to
had the right of way today in the
supreme court of tlie I nited States.
"I he govei iimeni was making a last ef
fort to sustaii its claim to the right
to prosecute criminally persons who
labelled drugs or medicines with false
statements about the cuiative proper
ties of their preparations. ]
The i)oini arose in the district court i
Oi western Missouri, where an indict-!, , ,
. , , house yesterda,\
inent against Dr. (}. A. .Johnson was :
Come Up, Including Direct
Election of Senators And
Campaign Contribution Fiib-
licity Bills.
ineasui'(', but will not report it muii
tOlUOl'fOW.
The Canadian r.'eiproclty bill was
j l'.y Associated Press.
I Raleigii, A])ril K^.—In a unanimous
opinion the North ('aioliiui supreme
coun vesterday reversed the decision
of Hiiperior (’ourt .judge I'’’. A. Han-
ieis in the suit of Cirv'ernor Kit chin
against Stale Auditoi' Wood to obtain
a m.andamiis to compel the auditf>r to
Evon.r«H.v .11,. il. «»'« '»*
:ettiiig ct)iorol of the siti:a:ioi a;ul
l’.\' AssociLi'ed P^'cs.'^.
New York, .\jnii 1.!. - An itinerant
'Aini'.iw cleancr wJiose thieving oper-
ati(ms in the course of the last few
weeks has cost a score of wealthy
New Yorkers many thousands of
dollars, is being souglu by the police
as one of the most successful and
dangerous robbers in the city. The
liauls, as registered by the com
plaints received by the police, have
ranged all the 'vay from $400 to
S.'>,unu e£( h. He takes only the most
\aluable niate and jewelry, articles
wl'.ich can be easil.\- changed for cash.
His meth.od is simple. Carrying cin
I'He aim a good sized pail filled with
window cloths and sponges, he solic
its (U'k a« a window cleaner at
jM’I'ate houses in the best sections
of the ciiy.
. :rn,\ t-d
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' ki-’ilg'
h '\ :i ka.
.VeiU (>i;
V-, iliiing
i: nis-
, to I he
.i;! v’i i, •.
e lif-r-
EDITOR VARNER CALLS
ON THE PRESIDENT.
ial
XfMVS.
\\as:iin,:-Mon. IV (\. .'.pril 1:5.—H. B.
\aiu'-r. ;i-com pan iei !)>■ Kepresen'a-
tive Pag’. ('ailed (>n President Taft to-
d .. and asked him to write a good
.■ads stor,\- for his magazines. The
l*;e-!dent ilid not promise but -Mr. ^'ar-
r i.eliev(‘s 'hat he will do it.
A Day With Mill Men.
By Associated Press.
Boston. .Masrs., April 1C.—Necessity
!)f ■ ) o))-fat ion between the depart-
, V t!:s of Ihe federal government and
ixiile nianufacturers 'vas exiilained
Mt-iiadM I' i'.uiii hy Albert Farwell Beinis, of
I.e.- .Bo.-ton. at today’s session of the Na-
. -I;.. ,Mi>e'Association of Cotton Manufac-
■urm iOtlu r speakers included K-
, - to -M. Miller, jr., Charlotte. X. C.; Walter
rf. .\ewhouse. New Vork; Henry »•
.. .1 ,’s Ih-adh'c. iioston; Secretary C. H. -I-
Woodburv, and (ieorge V. S. Mc-
t ;ornadol^’l!i“ds, .New Vork. Tlie subjects dis-
'iav after-* were ne arly all of a technical
■■ ..!i (Jkla- nature. , .
It \\a.-? announced that Hie election
;• i>''i)ula- of o.Hicers would be lield at 4 o tduck
• first town this afternoon.
•sudden- ‘ 7
,.b( vp t'le. Bandit Held up Train.
) By .\ssocia.ted Press.
•-'ir IS, only! Toieka, Kas. .Xjiril IH.—Santa Fe
. i' dr'bris. 111ain No. ."j, ^\■as held nj) earl.y todaj
■■ >s an *: I Syracnsf', Kas., bv a handit, Con-
f the first ductor Uilcy was shot through the
KH. A relief shoulder.
Piogiess OJ The
Riots Watched
B.\- Associated Press.
New "^'ork, ,\pril —Hotel man-
the tornado at fiig Heart, Okla. The
abroad are viewing with anxiety the
pro.gre.ss of i he Frencii chamiiagne
li'its. P aiipears likely that the dis
turbances, collided with the limita
tion of area and portages, v.ill cause
prices to rise to an altiuide which
will force i^atrons of hotels and res-
iaurants everyv here to refrain from
drinkin.g champagne or to resort to
other than the classic brands.
Mrs, Taft To Attend
Cathedial Opening
By Associated Press.
New York, April PI.- -Mrs. William
Hovard Ti'.fi will attend the opening
of the Cathedral of St. .John the
Divine here next Wednesday. Presi
dent Taft had hoped to be present
but wrote to Fiisho]) Greer a few days
ag’ saying that it would be impos-j
sihle for him to leave Washington'
at that time.
Others who have accepted invita
tions to be present are. Governor
and Mrs. .John A. Dix and President
.1. G. Schurmann, ot Cornell Lhiiversi-
ty.
dispersed tl'C uianilesiani s.
.At dawn many jtlaces in the wine
grov.'ing distrifi sl:Owed tiu* horizon
darkiMied i‘y smokmg ruins ot
wine d( i>ctn'> tiiai blazed dui’ing tlie
night. At;-^he siy,ne time exploding
i3e’.j»in;t.ifitts'^ .5v;m'Uonod . addjtiii^ai-
wineg rowers to t'lie different ral
lying points to resume their march
of destruction.
Reinforcements of trooiis are arriv
ing in Fjierna.v on every train ai.d
immediately on detraining the sokl-
^rs are dispatched to the centers of
riot, Avhere they are forced continual
ly to charge nnd disperse the reas-
seml)ling manifest ants.
'I'he governn'ent officials claim the
sacking and burning of wine proiierty
is led by criminal elements, flock
ing into this region from other dis
tricts.
The public pros.-e'cnto' at daylight
this morning ])roceeded to Ay, where
a conflagration started by incendia
ries threatened for a time ’ast night
to destroy t)ie entire village. He
made twenty arrests among the ring
leaders of the maniie.stants.
>f, t 29.
By this decision Hie state, through
an act of the last session of the gen
eral assembly, will collnct for state
and school ])uri)oses a tax of b"i cents
on the $liiu worth of pri'iierty instead
ot ii> cents under tiie old system, and
(jiv .eack imll. It will mean an
Tiu'^/oa.st in the i late's levenue ir- near
ly .'5r>OO,(M)0. three-fourths of which
•goes into the general school fund.
In reversing the decision of ,Tndg$
Daniels, which Avas based u])on the
case of former Governor Russell
against Ayer, the court had to reverse
a former ruling of the state supreme
court.
By Associated Pu'ss.
Washington, .\pril The Cana
dian re'iiirociti iii, iuii’oduced in the
was reported to the
(iuashed on tiie ground the act did noi jtoda,\ b,\ the new wa.'S and
a)iply t) fa!>;e statenieiiis about the I means comiuiiiee. 'I'he cuiiimitico also
curative pi>)i) .'ties of drugs but only j j,;ipsed !'a\()ial)l\- on the fr-.-e list tariff
to false statenienis regarding the in-'
.gredients. Dr. lohnsoit was charged
will) having shii)))t'd in interstate com
merce drui;s which he stated would
cure cancer, but which ilie govern-: taken up first l>.\ the conunittee and
men! claims weie entiiel.\ ineffective (]i;-i nssion i^ i.resentative
and worthl-ss- for tiiat jiurpose. • .i
, . , . , 1 1 I*- 4- I 1 „ Mc( all, us sponsor in tiie Mxtv-nrst
H IS chnnied on beiialt ot .lohnson ■
tlia; it th(' law is to be interpreted 1 -oiigi(*ss. moved thai it lu- aiiproved
as forbidding a statement about the |'“> the committee. "I las w;ts done with'
curative iirojierties of drugs the act is i
uiiconstiiut' r.al. Such staieMents are- ' however, was not
defended as mere forecasts conceni-:apiifoved. the vote on it
ing a fuiure event. Denial is madi^ in the comm'.ttee liaving beo,i a strict-
thai tiiev should he regarded as state-democrats favonn-
ments oi' facts 'I'ciiublicans voting solidl.^'
Solicitor General Lesmann. In a i«
brief for th.e government h has just 1 'republicans, ’ Senator
.Hied with the court, says that a situly !
of the act sliows .hat congress bad ; 'V'"'"
in mind .sniking at false statoments |!nul not he.ui refer-
regarding the remedial .pi'Uities of Ihoard and that ( han-
drugs. He defends the law as unconsti-j ‘ n.ierwood and his 'i'nH,cra m
. , , . . . , 1 , V co' eagu(>s on the commutee had not
tutiona wher interi)reted to forbid i , i ...i,.., . tu.,
, ^ . isufhcieiK (lata to show what ettect the
such staiemc s. , , , ,
changes wou'd have.
A-rrr 'I'lx' rccipi'ocits bill will bc called
EXPERT TO INVESTIGATE hoiHom.v. lor ,lls,ns«i„„
DRAINAGE QUESTION HERE.
nail, soiois
Endorse Taft
Administration
I Oppositi(jii to (he hill fiom the stal-
■ I wart rennhlicans who ion.ght it in the
Special to The News. j last session developed when the meas-
^Vasllin.gton, D. C., April 1 :L—Secre-j ure was reijorted. H( luesentative Dal-
tarv Wils(m has notified Represent a-"1' i’'nnsyh ania, asked the privl-
, . 'lege of tiling ,9 uunorii.'. r‘|)0:t. Ihis
tive Webb that he will send an ti .f*cvV- Up.ak and
pert to Mt'ei'.jcuburs
county ill .vlay j yyjj] |,p signed by sev('rai members of
to investigate the drainage ques-|the (lommitiee.
Direct Election.
ticm.
AVith Ihe !innonnc('ment from Rep-
resentativt I'liderwood that the dem-
oci'ats were determined hefoie ad-
_via I journmeiit tod;!.\ to pass a resolution
Harem Skirt Creates Sensation,
By Associated Press.
Savannah, Ga., April 13.—The first
harem skirt appeared i on the streets
of Savannah today. It was worn by
a vaudeville star and created a big
sensation. Crowds followed tiie young
woman about the streets.
^ FRANK DRANE NOMINATED.
^ By Associated Press.
^ Washington, D, C., April 13.
♦ —Nominations sent by Presi-
^ dent Taft to the senate today in-
♦ clnde the following:
^ Assayer at Charlotte, N. C.
^ Frank P. Drane.
^ Ambassador to Turkey—Wil-
♦ liam W'. Rockhill.
^ Ambassador to Russia Cur-
^ tiss Guild, jr.
By Associated Press.
Knoxville, Tenn., .April IZ.—Twenty
reimblicans and fourteen independent
democratic members of the Tennessee
legislature have gone to, Decatur, Ala.,
presumably for the puriiose of fore
stalling further legislation pending
some action whereby the amendment
to the state election law’ as passed
yesterday by the house of representa
tives can be overcome. I'he Knoxville
Sentinel this morning received the fol
lowing telegram from Rein-esentative
Jesse C. Connor, of the Knox county
delegation;
Decatur, Ala., Ajjril 13.
“To the Sentinel. Knoxville. Tenn.
“Twenty republicans and fourteen
independent democrats of Tennessee
legislature gathered here. Have taken
np onr abode here for six months or
longer. Like this town fine. Send us
papers.
“JESSE C. CONNOR.”
The Reason For Leaving.
Nashville. Tenn., Aiiril 13.—It is
understood here that the reason tlii.f-
ty-four independent democratic and
republican members of the Tennes-
gee legislature have absented them
selves from the state is to break
a quorum and prevent the regular
democrats and several republicans
from repealing the manufacturers li
quor license and also modifying the
state-wide whiskey law so that it
will not apiily to Na?h\ille, Chatta
nooga and Memphis. The insurgents,
it is said, will remain away until the
7.") days of the legislature have ex
pired Unless a compromise is reach
ed in the meantime.
By Associated Press.
Columbia, S. C., A])ril to.—The ex
ecutive committee of the Avhite wing
of the republican party in South Car
olina yesterday indorsed the adminis-
t ration of President Taft nnd pledged
the IS delegates from this state to
support his renomination in P.^12. The
meeting of the committee was held for
the jiurpose of perfecting the organi
zation of the so-called “lilly white’
faction of the Repuidican i)arty which
begun at a meeting here last October.
1'he committee also expressed the
view that when negroes are to be
given high office they should be taken
from the north, where they form a‘
■'rep.l jiarty asset at the ])olls." and
that they should be stationed where
their "official presence will cause no
local irritation.”
The lilly white faction has not been
recognized by the national republican
oi'ganizat ion.
NEGRO DIES FROM EFFECTS
OF NEW DISEASE, BERI-BERL
Peace Project Fails.
P.y ,\ssociated Press.
Chihauhau, Mexico, April 13.— > ^ . •
I aredo, Tex., April 13.--Another peace P'ovi.liug fur eieetton ot set atois h,x
proiecthasfailed.it was learned today | ..I h.. people the house
when Fredirco Move and Dr. F. R. _ plim.^'ed into debate on thr* i)ropo,sod
, Seyferts returned in automol)ile from! constitutional amendment.
I Madero’s canii) near Biistillos, tin miles .Minority Leader .\Iaiiu asked hat
: west of here, and re|)orted their mis- the whole* subject go over for a day
sion had been without definiu* result, so that the memheis could -xaniliie
Francisco I .Madero, the insurrecio the language of th(> proposed ameiid-
leader refused to conclude iieace nient to the consi it ut ion. hut his prr>-
terms’offered which he regarded asji)osal met with no f;;vor on the demo-
nothing more than the i)iomise already cratic side.
made 'bv President Diaz. Senor Ma-| "There has been a gn at deal of
dero reiterated his statement given in , talk from the oHier si(i- about dy-
a recent interview, saying his position laying i)usiiiess iu the house,” said
was clear and capable of but a single Re|)resentati\e Hur'kcr. of .Missouri,
interpretation, viz; That he would wlio had the reKohiiion in charge. "I
sacrifice himself and all he had. ifne-Jnow invite you gentlemen to do your
cessary to the end that the insurrec- woi’st. La,\- on, .MacDuff.”
tion bring about a comiilete change of
politics in .Mexico.
big BILLS REPORTED
FAVORABLE BY COMMITTEE
By Associated Press.
^Vashington. April 13.-—The ways
and means committee today decided to
report favorably to. the house when
it convenes at noon both the Canadian
reciprocity and the free list bills.
By Associated Press.
Charleston, S. C., .\pril 1!.—Charles
Blake, a negro, has succumbed here
to an attack of beri-beri, a disease that
is most uncommon in this country, Teh
victim was in the hosi»ital for only
three da>s. It is not known Iioav much
longer he was suffering from the terri
ble ailment. It is not known either
how the disease was contracted,
TO GONTilflL l[
TUBOICULOSIS
By .\ssociated Press.
Denver, Colo., April 13.—The house
yesterday, passed on final reading the
Hasty bill for the recognition of per
sons suffering from tuberculosis. The
measure is drastic in its provisions.
All tuberculosis patients are iilaced
under the direction of the state health
authorities, to whom they must re
port. Physicians are ordered to report
all tuberculosis patients to the health
officials and landlords must report all
tubercular patients.
JAPANESE BASEBAL TEAM TO
TOUR THIS COUNTRY SOON.
By Associated Press.
San Francisco, Ai)iil 13.—On the
Japanese liuer Nijipon ]\laru, due t£>
arrive here today, is the baseball
team of ^Vaseda L^niversit.v. coming
to tour Hiis country upon an invita
tion from the I niversit.v of Chicago.
Matches have been arranged for
the .Japanese ball iilayers with most
of the -large colleges of the Pacific
coast and the middle West.
First $3,000 Paid
For Water Plant
The city l)oard of water commis
sioners has paid through (Mty Treas
urer A. H. Wearn, the first iustail
ment of for the Dilv\orth wa
ter works]) lant, w'hich the city pur
chased a short while ago from the
Southern Power Cotupany. The plant
and
was purchased for and w^is
to be iiaid for in three installments.,
The svstem purchased inchidr-s Mie iilar election bill favorabh. as it did
Washington, .'.pril 13.— P.f'i'iesenta-
tiv(> Rueker, of .Missouri, chairman
of Ihe comuiitiee on electicm of
president, vice-iuesideiit and repre*
serial ive.s In congress, wa.s jtrepar-
ed when the house of repres(;ntatives
met today to call up the bill pro-
siding for the election of LliitC'd
Sic'K'S Senators by direct vote ef
the peoijle. it was the putptjse of th«
democi’atic U*a(ieis to ]iush this bill
for immediai'^ iiassage iiending furth
er action on he ('auadian reciprocity
bill inti’odiiced ,\’est(M’da.v by Represon-
taiive I'liderwood.
('hairman Rucker’s con-imittee
voted \'eKterday to k iiort the pop-
pij^es Inroiighout Dilworth, the by
drants, meters, etc., but does not in
clude the reservoir.
Mr. E, D. 1 atta liad offered the
plant to the city at the same ligui'e
one mouth l)efore he disposed of i
to the Southern Power Company, but
at that time the city officials bad not
fully decided to take over the jdant.
A more thorough canvass of the
situation canvinced members of the
board, however, that the water rent
als of the Dilworth plant w^oiihl pay
for the plant and thereupon the pur
chase was made.
also the bill pi-oviding for anti-elec
tion publicity of campaign contribu
tions.
Passage of the former bill in time
would mean that the lat'.er measure
also woulil iie pu* uikju its pasage.
Tiie h(juse leaders did not anticipate
much oppfjsition to these party meas
ures and no attemi)t was looked for
from auy democrat to impede the
rajiid ptogram outlined by the ways
and means committee. This com-
miltee has apjiroved both hills and
wants them out of the way of the
Continued on Page Two.-
The Insun ectos m Senor a
Will Not Make an Attack on
Strongly Foitified Cities
By Associated Press.
Agtia Prieta, Mexico, April 13.—
(Via Douglas, Arizona.)—The plans
t)f the revolutionists iu Sonora, it is
said, do not include an attack on
Cananea, which is strongly forti
fied. There is a federal force there of
1,100 men with seven machine guns
and one field cannon. The Mexican
government has brought to Cana
nea two experts from the Maxim fac
tory to teach the federals how to
use rapid fire guns.
The bandit leader, Giron, with 20t>
fortt. soldiers and fifty mounted men,
held up the stage between Nacoza-i
and Cumiias Saturday prior to retak-
in;: Canijius.
At Cumpas Girou recruited 100 men
and liberated thirty prisoners, among
them a Mexicon who killed an
American engineer at Nacozarl a year
ago.
(iiron has continued towards Moc.
tezunia. '!:> miles south, and will tr^i^
to capture it. 'I'he town is defend^:'d
bv fifty federals and fi.v volunteers!
w'ho are entrenched in the surround*
ing
T(j confirm the report that thf
.Mtjxicau dead were lying in field?
east of Agua Prieta, two Americans
in an automobile last night visited
the spot and found two. It Is sal!
there are six more lying unburied oc
th.e l^attlefieid of .March 11. v.'her^
Blanf-o encountered the federals.
The telephone line between Nacfl
and Cananea was repaired tonight.
\ly.
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