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0 THE FASTEST GROWING NEWSPAPER IN NORTH CAROLINA ECHAl&LOTTE NEW SUNDAY EDITION AGES TODAY Greater Charlotte's H 7 99 o m e ewspaper Mb'ivhed: Daily, 1888 Sunday 1910. CHARLOTTE, N. C. SUNDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 1, 1914. Price: Daily 2c; Sunday 5c r ID llE'S LIFE 1 nnimry 11 IjUIUUUY mum 51 1Q15 hUituuf u 1 1 i u i u . limes Scyland, Sunt. House merchant man .-oniniii-! said such t 1 1 itiutii s ".tight, he uld bring committee of the mer tOll'glit --rud congressional th too' advisal ,. .- said ho up the mailer at Ihe meeting. Chairman Alcxam. cnat marine commit toe lit was oppose,, ti a inqmrj . "No I y t . r-o f;ir iis dosed warrant any intcrlcrence bv roncros wrh the invctiRattof. of tne depaurtent el commerce. jn my opinion.' sa'd Alexander, lie promised, how over. u.Ht a a result of the Monroe trag ic would .isl. stifoih Mellon mull uominicn btcamsnip ,! L:irn!ie,,P !,ui. probata wphm . 'mi. nf Mnnrno MaWo " "T- "' ,0 'lays. wi iiiwimvv, mtmvj "The captain Mnlnmcnt to Hoiisei i" crm. i-,i pr n irnTnnnnn SWEEP THROUGH MIDDLE 1ST THE WEATHER. I Washington. .Ian. r.1. Virginia aid N irtii Carolina- Pair Sun da a ml Mi'iiiLij ; colder . . irl iKi'Miih Fair Sundav ; 1 1 1 i ill.i' , nfiia r a ; londa v ir r .f and I a if. copli Sun- Chicago is Clad in a Mantel of mop if TnilPT" Snow Twelve Inches Deep ! , m I 111171 1 In Many Places it is Piled Six! 1,1111 1 HUUI ;nt Marine Committee J i; viurrl t i i r -I-1 i -; Aifixanacr ot inis i ranted, un :i::ee Declares There is :? icicnt Facts to War i luiressional Intcrfcr- -, investigation. . 'an. 31 Charges ot and negligence on - officers and crow of Nantucket were made ! , pt. .lohn-on. of 1 ho r-, sunk vesterday i lo.-s ol life of t pcr- . libelled I he vessel .- for Sl.nnn.OMi). In his lllcd in the local fed i; . .lolinson placed re ! ihe accident sipiaro i" die Nantucket, lie -.r w a navigated at a ci speed t hrougli the i ,,,iu-o's signals were -aided, and that every! :i was hit;i I ed ly ;iml M T.ere steamer. ;:m Iii which he swore, a ilexes: was finning north r.n : ii l,""'d speed, when tit a signal whistle three -ia rboard how. At that ..r.rnc was headed north- i i' i of a point north. An ;iM the whistle f sjgnall- mom and the Mon- ..pcd: .' rn a light ofr our a. and i in mediately blow a . jhe liclit was coining -y fast. The Monroe's i ha I'd over to starl'oard i.e hell given for full w liich was thi! only pos- in take if a collision ,'. nided. v "ii ncKet w as coming at .. and ii was iniposrible lo ash The Nai.'t n.-Uet did her speecj and she tt'TH'K 1 1 1 i forward of tln pilot eep ports 1)11" and two. i'3i; one miniiie after the he Nantucket were oh sirnet the Monro'. At ;hr Monroe was about. -h east of (.'ape Charles ?-;, nffr the collision the ; i.n'-ked clear and Moated . i ! of about a quarter i'he Monroe was lillmg . .:. ; ,! all hands awakened "bv manned. The crew stai ions. The first Itl'e-r.:.-; n,e forward starboard : , . rj Ml of the other star - were successfuly low- -' atf n the port side were , - 'e - bv the list of the 'i;.!. ; u to the Monroe was so ' ". :":-s than ten minutes ;.o.. -; 1 1 1 k in some !." fath- ' a . I he Monroe never the erasb and sank in t spr-i v here it look place. ;n7.r. .hm. Life rafts of f hi Hie sunken, steamer vrr- e.,u,e?v.npd and ordered w-r: ti.iii )ecember 'U last - " ; ' r my t io 1 1 toda a the t i marine committee. - . l evUmd. of Ku liter- ;i 1 rintrndenl of the '!" i S'eamship ('ompany, ,: i"' Monro". tstified to is i month before the of th Nantucket lia?; lor hacking bin 1 oat i oni the Monroe alter t riki:tc i 1 A!eaigler. " am mi con ihat sued cri'i.Vm is war i liie ,;inilirKol s prow mav I'cen enirlnn- pavhoncor.; in their I berths. I lail to understand, however. I why 'he Tog signals were not heard. Keprrseniaiive Manahan. bull ; moose member of the commit 'rr. de clared loniahi that there ought to 'e a eoncrcsstonal inxestiualion ol the disast r, at least as to why Ihe Uo essels did not know of their loca tion at such close ranee. "This, disaster is one of the best ar guments ! Know lor earl;, passage ot the l.bliiliei seameiis bill." lie s'ild. I hi,-, measure raises the standard 'l ! (anianhip and works for safety. V oioghi to have a higher standard, t ven though steamship compantca iiave to cut dividends;.'' Speed Mania May Have Been Cause. Nut-folk, Va.. .Ian. :U Sneed mania imay hav(. cost -(lie live:, of the forty men and women who died when the liner .Monroe was sent to the bottom of the Atlantic early yeste-rdav morn- ling. Preliminary investigation by the j local steamship inspeoiors indicate Ihat both the Monroe and Nantucket. weic uuugiUR inn coast line lo main tain their schedule. They were also moving faster than safety demanded according to some of the testimony given by members ot tin crews and rescued passengers. Hut whether there was criminal responsibility is a matter thai cannot, be determined un til the federal inspectors complete their report and make public their indiums. Local inspectors have re duced to atlidavit from the story 'of all of the survivors. It will be submit ted to the chief inspector and orhcia's of- the department of unmerce early nexr week. Hut whether anyone is to be held responsible for the tragedy is being carefully guarded by the only men who know- tnw entire- storv of vhal transpired during' the dark hours ot the early morning when men and women, fought desneraielv for their ives in i lie vorte of their sinking ship. riie general inquiry ordered by Secretary of Commerce Ked field will begin here on Tuesday. It will lie con ducted by the supervising iir'peetor of lea in vessels and other officials from Washington. All of the evidence se cured by the local inspectors will be made a part of this investigation while the officers and crew of both vessels will be recalled and question ed along lines that will be developed from the stories they told today. Most of the surviving passengers res cued after the Monroe sank began leav ing town this afternoon and tonight. By tomorrow only those who are res- denis here and those who are inmates of the hospitals will be here. Jt is considered safe that no more will die. The death list, was reduced today from 41 to 40 by the turning up of a coal passer wtio nave been neiieveu to nave been lost. A coal tug that spent most, of today sweeping the sea in the vicinity of the tragedy seeking the bodies of the lost returned today. So .ar the search has proven fruitless. Some of the bodies are known to be inside of the steel hull of the Monrce. They will probably never be recovered. Others have been carried away by the tide. But. the officials of the line hope that some of those who are missiug are still kept, on the surface of the ocean by the life preservers attached and that Ihe.y may yet he brought to port and thus set at rest the minds -of sor rowing relatives. my Places it Feet Deep Traffic and! Wire Communications Crip pled. In Cleveland Man" Persons' Were Badly Hurt By Fallmnj On Slippery Sidewalks- Storm Movinci Northward!15.' This Afternoon Steamer in Distress. PLOTTING AGAINST HUERTA CAUSES Mil ARRESTS Chicago, bin. :'. 1. - I'liuding slorm,- tba' swept ihiouuh Hi: le w .-.-! to(!,i crippled local SHOW tun! try '!'; DEKIES GDVERH- s fflT MADGES il Pre-. l H i i ' i:i. ii . Mm., .'.in 1 . " j rept iut nc fad: tb pxplonon can- ! not bo (ar h wa . ' I Mexico t iiy. .Ian. ::i .Ios I. Re-1 Iquina. ou of the wealthiest Mexicans and former chairman of th Tclix Hia'. party. ar arretted at his man sion bct t :(!. and mmh to prison charged ijli being in a plot lo re move I'.cuoral II ucn a. The dictatnt i new discovering daily alleged plot to nvrliiro his l eqltne and at revs arc comino.K On chare Ilia. tin- are ploLtins azaiml Hiiria. many rich and powerful Met. On Such Charges Many Rich!r7J.rj',r;iiii And Powerful Mexicans Arc.Wi,h n s...n :,u-r urnuma rDailv Thrnun 'ntn liil lcl,aJn inI ci.-:od;. I'JcMins was ibe II.. P micna s ncuin 10 tna in DEPORT ON SPEER WTEO TO DOUSE 'iiies. interrupted railnad communication and dioc'.-d generally. In Chicaco Hie in 1 1 1 . i r i and wire business .'now was Iweive inches deep, with man. drifts piled six feet high and il.1 stomi continued ;it noon. In lower Michigan train- oic OiIl e ; i no ,iierc-i!i i an i O'linnie in luc I'nitel S.a:'- I i ii h i nun i hiu'e io dav libi! i ;i in'ivl den;(i if jn gov- ieriiii,!l - .1 1 1 i-g.'1 ' ions Ml ts SHU for a d is.-' ! a ; ' m oi l ie cempam on the round :'i.i ii is a tru iii i t 1 1 v f i ' rc-siraini (if trobv Hacke-. of Tennessee iner. Pa Ii bnoi . .Ian. "1 of an agreement by I lis! I i I i oil i. 1 1 ill Few Weeks? So Says One in Position to Know Condition Declare The Wise Heads Have Al ready Fled From Hucrta's Toppling Throne. 'I'Miiu. or urkiu ia- i. in ;ii at several atid sleet. - gab. cut I o'edo points. propelled by a im off communication md cities to the ('apt. Ley land's "in loday by the the lib Monroe :arding if the are what rails. They Mi coast wis. i'-r Decemb'. i iliere has they ha v and r "! b; on i-.Med Sr.o ty mile bej , eru south. In Cleveland many persons were hurt by falling on slippery sidewylus. Thousands on their way to work woro delayed more than an hour w ii n a live wire fell upon Superior viaduct, the main artery of traffic to the west side. The storm was moving to the northeast this afternoon. At Marietta. ().. the steamer Rain bow with sixiy passengers on board w an blow n from it s moorings and lossed helplessly in the Ohio riv. r tor more than an hour, during which the passengers were in panic. Tmc steamer finally lodged against the river bank undamaged. PEAKER CLARK iES WILSON C Special Exam Cpoti the nlinc lulled SHltes aild C.eorge R. Mexico C'i iv. .Ian .11. Toiiiornev ; lh d.i set fur o.cithiow an sa-.-inaiion ii tleneial llurita ' jxilico ie;;rs. the gov ernmetu nigti' look iln ii : ntl pi ii HUlioiii prevent nv.y possi'.tl.. ouini v.U. Pranc'f;co Serano. a won't h M omi. nas arrested last nig.it. Mexico City newspapers toni:ht de iiiaig" aiiucn ag.un.-t him. P. was njt explained wln-ihrr el Vil'a was cr :ineti d w ith Ri d.-.icn len.lv. f'lir evee.u jon ot Ign.K ia Soil. r- t'-.fi i, Unria. tor alleged s-dition wj slopped .it u,c lal mono nt Ij day bv a court order. A li.-ipc squad wy. b iiu ttiu.-tt rcd to kill the prison er when i lo- otd'-r came. . '.enerai iM-io-i. tin ( atljo'.if pariv leader n.m-d iu the jidi.-e plot whicii llluertiiV agents tiiirarthcd a f-w da i . ago, iui iual hcvera: lnencctuai at tein.its In leave Mexh-o Citv within !lhe la EARLY IN WEEK Judge Emory Spccr as Las' Witness Before Congres sional Committee Investigat ing Impeachment Charge Against Him Makes Genera Denial of All Charges. ! b ell "',ba-.e f bonis. Kach tini; be ba w al iicd l.ep' J.ivi and teifera! oMiciali w it ii'n l if capital. o It is now alleged b Ihe llu'la gov Members of Committee De cline to Make Statement a To Recommendations Which Will Be Made to House Ju diciary Committc In Earl Part of Next Week. xi hired Ilia; llueria's mm r-i -crv ice Willi.-. o! e 1,): el or the iecfd )....,, t . , ,, ii. . '"' llrtll IUUIIU 1 . 1 i. i,llrtll.oies aiits. .latige f,osi . ; the district court ' i.ppointeii P.jward Hacker, of Knnx-!arni' an'! aniniunitio" bi.lli'i. mi var- ville. Ten.; as scccial ..aminrr i urns pans ot Uie ctiy nv loilrs the iv ernii-eiit ... -nil to dissolve the X mei ii a n t aii i ouipan- this was Though all the leader- I ieged police plot wejp arrc cT the al cd as soon a J lliterta's agi-utj "near! bed t:o con- loi!o"i i;:',; ie(!i;iieh ii the filing ol separate an.-wc:, to Hie suit by the Ann rirtin Cm ( "oiii na n v 1 tb Vin.-n- can Snee, and Tin Plate Companv . j ' !' capital under rigid mrvlnibnt e h l s av, the diciattir has no vigilance ynd tomorrow relaxed wiil the Hosioii Wharf Company and the Mar: in Anger Companv. The answer of tli inerican Can Company is a genera! denial of ail the charge". It embodies what is practically a hi tor.v of the canning industry and sa y s : "The tin can industrv of the Cnited Staler- has never been more healthy than it is today." WIRELESS SILENT AS TO FATE OF VANDERBILT'S YCHT. Savannah. ;., Jan. HI. W ith 1J rial Jiiigp Kmor" Si-r as their - Wjincss I tl (linrri'N-iii'ill rnr.imilua m.n.ii' i Ii ii il,u i '.r.l if .L .....I L'.l ! "' ' ' v " ' -tiave-u-aung intpvacjnii-nt barg' ;as iljia. a.Jherei.is, are workia; to-jagainf. the jurisr;, ajjourned 3a v. ge:i,cr in a coupircy to put Hucru!,ay and l-fi lon5ght for W ai!u;i out ol the way. Their report will Up i;.d.- to in- Jio-ik tevn. ral Itiamiuvt. iuini.-lr of warr-arly rpl week, i.tf.i'.iit ,.o:..i.ti. i i .4;. ..... 1 ""''" "" '"i- p...-r inad a general lni-4l of all barges agaiaost him d-.oil Hsil"i. abl iIuip n repudiating Hcg:i.in PRAIS MEX Al POLICY '"' days given us t!i Iv.irope (of ihf. 1 ' Safety Con 1 -'ions." ''Mi tier) that the !-hi lifeboats and " :r'i:i to accommo- 'ey raits on Hie w:e firsf built, 1 " Leyland testt i: is composed nf 1 does not detert M'iuiy as metallic ! ie( ,v canvas, 'i" in Ihe bottom ii Hi" water all MOYAHISING PRISON PR08E EPORT - EXPECTED -Muscatine. Iowa, Jan. "L Answer ing the call of friendship for the late Representative Pepper, Speaker Champ Clark tonight entered the cam-Lei ,a,j ra!1rl paign here tor election of Volmer, dem-' ocratic uominee for Pointer's nlaee. 1 Praising the democratic party tor its record to date and for prospective accomplishments. Clark declared the party is already far on the way to keeping all its Baltimore platform pledges. He praised the income tax meas ure as a permanent beneitt lo the j United States, aJt-bottgh he held tii:it the exemptions are none too large for the city man, even though they miglv. be more than sufficient for the coun try man. The tariff bill, he said, had been debated until everybody was "worn to a. frazzle." "In the senate they debated it until the whole country was sick and tired of it," be asserted. "Because it is un certainty that kills business more than anything else. In my judgment it is the best tariff bill ever put on tlK: books." He intimated that laws may be en acted al this session dealing iwth the party's Philippine pledges. On the Mexican question, the speaker said, "1 think President Wilson deserves cred it, for trying to keep the country out of trouble with Mexico," and declared Ihat the people should support bin noninterference policy. "I have no sort of doubt that the president and the democrats in con gress will work along in harmony for the slorv and prosperity of the re-1 public," he said in conclusion. New tr!fanr, Jan. The wireless was silent here in the enrly hours to day regarding ii;e eomfiiion of Kivil eiick W. Vandeibill's ya-h! Varri: which ijeiit aground off the Colombii,i coast Moudav. Information was received here last night that the crew of lv men who refused to leave i he yacht w hen Mi-.' Yanderuill and his parly were laK -it off by the steamer Almhaule were in peril. The A!mirant returned to the seen of the grounding yesterday and a wrecking tug was reported standing by. Wireless reports said wind and waves were, driving the Warrior fur'.h er on the r ef and that all efforts lo throw a line aboard the stranded ves- IITOR iTCHEl RECALL New York. Jan. :;i. Recall for the mayor of New York city is favored by John Purroy Mitchel, the present incumbent. The mayor made this known today during a discussion of thee by club during which his plan for the enactment of a bill vestin; supreme power of dismissal with the commissioner of police was discussed By giving the commis.-iotier com plete power, it was declared. Ihe pos sibilitv of politicians obtaining the dismissal of policemen who offend them would be established was ar gued. Mitchel replied that there was a way to control the supine element and that is to make the policemen ab solutely responsible to the comnits- sioner. the commissioner responsible fo the mayor and make the mayor in turn absolutely responsible fo the people. "Th's I would provide for by in eluding 111 the city charter revision a provision for the recall of the. mayor of New York city. ' New York. Jan. -The etui of th il'terta regime in Mexico City !.as been reduced to a matter of a very lew weeks, accord'ng lo a letter ! eeiwd here todav lioiii an American business man who has been a wit ness lo all the stirring events in Mexico City since the tall of Iua. Ibis ietfer which was furnw-hed fo the I'nited Pres.- on condition that the identifv ol the author would not if revealed i-. interesting as giving a more Intimate and personal view ol the sii.iation than can be furn'slied by any of ihe American newspaper men - at least by any that expect lo remain in Mexico City. The letter say.- in patj- There is no doubt i Inert a i, stnk- iuz and bis '.all ctn c-n'v '' a short way off. There is a siluation slowly developing here wlncii proini cs to prove a 'hummei." When llueria falls. I here will be a crash that tr bound l be spectacular PoMi Ahlape and ! a Lama. Ihe two really capaob- and tesoiisibI' men of his cabinet have foreseen the itievitahl" finish and re signed, leaving as Hueifas chief ad visers tjuerido Molicno. who was made in Madeio and who then proved a traitor fo him. and Dr. l"nu 1 in. who according to current gossip has a past fhat would iualify him as an aninity tor i.tierena torgm. i" put it mildly, the number of strong men opposing him. w ho tnv sferioitsly disappeared while 1 rrutia was sec re - tarv of foreign relations, was at least remarkable. There are the two men umii whom I Inert a relies for advice and loyalty. In fact be and they form the present Roverninent. Huerta's army is larger than ever before, bit what soldiers: When these troops leave Mexico City Tor the front they put the 'impressed soi diers into box ears and nail the dooiri shut, keeping-them without guns or ammunition until they are lace to face with the army. Then they have f olight. I have heard that some of lluerta'ti soldiers at Tampiro were chained in the trenches. Ctider the circumstances, most of Huerta's ar my in naturally heart and soul wifh T. el the police plol l overlbrov lllie iii, tomorrow. .Ued Uv a Cnited Pi ess cot respondent of ii were tni that th re was a pioi. Hlunuuet relied: "Yes tiire wa a cou-.pira.cy but we have slopped it. Y bae proof bat fhe l' licil.i.-. through Jere R n;i arroictl Ifiday agnvd to a: c id 'he aid ol live thousand rebels in their plan lo assassinate 1 luc: la am' icl the govern incut. "Toda we captured five hundred tarhincs ii: one lot. Wo have the situa tion wi ll in hand." thai favored ihe l.itc him in which hi 1 scn-in law is a partner. Chairman Yenb a.iiiiouncd lltt Judge tfjK-t urn! his counsel veitd b! given three ' -.t in which lo U- 4. reply brief 10 i'u chigcs l.rcnjg1j out during th hm -ligation. Members of tb rommitb dec'iaif to intimate what rc o!iir.if-nd.'t imi would It undo t the boon- ,iiib i y coinni:tlef at. a re-suit nf C- '. - Ufl'Lv' 1 1 V--1 i . I t,.n !,.. 1 11 I'l'Oiicn lu-rc loiiigni mail ir..aJ) t . cxecunou 01 1 ne ariesi l..e suuiiuary nl leaders is almost a certainly. '"iii'oe's rafts ac-J,i--"ns than those , : !i" Old Domin ' are safer ""'" satisfactory. ''" oiniiiittee to "'n-ision of the ",; bill which ')'ii:.:up limners io life saving ' " : "ul aboard, 'i'lMin r -rush" sea 0 fol.er 1. lx?y- " be,;,tr . ,prmlf. for only Sixty during the Ik or,p M '"' disaster "i'lr "tHat.ive '!01p,ev oi Philadelphia, Jan. 31. The report of a special committee htat investi gated alleged inhuman trsanent of convicLs in Moyamensing prison vyas awaited with great interest by the publics here tonight. United States District Attorney Kane said he would cause a federal inquiry into the con duct of the prison if the local author ities do not remedy the alleged evils. Stories have been current of the sensational maltreatment of prison ers of the prison. Medical ireaimem, it is alleged, has been refused them, and that the food served them is not what it should be. ft is said .that the investigating committee was told of one instance of a man being pinioned for days on the concrete floor of. a cell, his arms and legs stretched out, spread eagle fashion. The brutal assaulting of a boy prisoner, the bullying and insult ing of many prisoners and the starva tion of convicts also is said to have bee nrelated. The committc heard testimony from prisoner and guards, friends and foes alike. They are expected to re port very soon. In December a grand jury investi gated the prison and returned a bit terly censorious report but nothing came of it. Virginia Railway Directors Meet. Norfolk, Va., Jan. St. The annual meeting here today of the stockholders of the Virginia Railway directors were elected as follows: Uiban II. Broughton, W. E. Benja min, Henry IL Rogers. William R. Coe, Raymond Dn Puy, George M. Hy ams, John W. Sterling, Edwin S. Mars ton, Samuel L. Fuller, Samuel McRob erts and Charles W. Hotchkiss. It is expected that Raymond DuPuy, vice president and general manager, will in the near future be named as president of the Virginian Railway. Annapolis, Md., Jan. 31. The mid shipmen defeated the Swarthmore basketball team here today. 29 to 13. Passengers Transferred. Glasgow, Scotland, Jan. 31. The Scandinavian-American liner United States crept into the Glyde today, having been forced lo turn back on her voyage from Copenhagen to New York by the bursting of a cylinder on Thursday when 200 miles from the Scottish coast. The 234 passengers were transferred off Greenock to the Anchor liner Cam eronia under dangerous conditions. They descended to the waiting tenders on storm ladders rigged to the sides of the vessel. Many weer so nervous that- they were carried down by the seamen. The Canie.onia left later in the day for New York. DEATH SENTENCE TOR REVOLUTIONIST. Alvon.i. Alnan'.a. Jan. 31. A eo-irt martiil lodav sentenced Ifc-ksr Hex- to death for plotting a revolution agaimi fhe porvisional government 01 Albania. Toii'iecn tuber., including Turkish military ti'l:cis, were n-n-teiicid lo various terms of iniptlson :ueil. Tho ar- a cus-il of 'v-ing ro si otr.-il l" for the move t put IVsha 011 Ihe Albanian throne. I "sad HOT WORDS NEARLY BRING 01 SCRAP BETWEEN SENATORS baffle thirty mils outside of the cap ital. "Putting it altogether. T firmly be lieve that within a short time Huer- ta win blood v Washington. Jan. 31. Th dignified senate, hoiii" of that well known "sen atorial courtesy" and ficcdoni of d bate and such other perquisites, al most saw a scrap late today. Senators Lane. Newlamls, Hristow, Root. Stone and several others were th near par tieipants. Senator Williams of Missis sippi was the peacemaker. In flu- wordy melee for there w-as not even a near blow struck i-enator luie was "called down" by Vice President Mar shall for unparliamentary language. The senate had been diseusine fhe la:ie resolution for a prolK of charges that the Cubed States SteH Corporation received rebates from railroads. Iane charged that lite in- tersfale commerce committee, whtcn aeon, t'.u., .tliut P.". Mm January ih t;ceiie of tu; beij-, was tdilf'ed to the city. Jndg Speer was ff(iM-vaiiiinH V Chairman WrM of Ut. ai-i. t!u1 eoiuiiiil Tin p'i,t :l:tii.te,l (vn ing travrletl oil railroad ja -! !..-iut Ht pass;tg f lit- Hep'Miia A.t. I rtl ftff when i-k hIkxIi i1m rwfe f l ." Paid the wtlne-s. Tht jurist als adtuiti-4 tht '.; rd t r'-- ier th t'etttral Hail''!..) V bib p UHS ill llo h.id i1 -cmvc; . "TitCH- ll4S li- ;4 g,t I lln .1 III rent inn nt since lt.e-t la ... jfo.ii. e Jiidg Sper. ""ti-J I bavi n'r vfotatetl ih law g.in-i l;ie jav'- laM. The witness stat d Ihtl n-'nu n i-tnttion had been ntcit-iiiij and lb.t hi kindners U:ii ! n mis ou. I nje.f i.y some as ariutiarmess. fleferrinc 10 a sehvjnj. Chtntuu Webb iiiesi ionetl Jitdg( Spier m re gard l vjtriuis f wbjeJi meni to lit linn f Talley & Ibvwaid Iron litigaiiou in the j iris:' rm.rt Jtlg Sper dec.tre that TaH- A .lejnJ bad explained tiic u st-iilnii nf 1 licit tirtn on th gnuind ihat b" bawl pl.o -l so tuany restrictions upon ihni t taus f bis kirishi'i lt leyarL .ltidg SM--r d'-ciareJ iii J.imii M. ltarns. former marshal in ib- j ttol ;; court w a man of rnalclvc.ji: notid "Th; la ltarne cam ii me mf siok of what h bad ot'talncd in re ceivership fees, i quil-d l h 1 OT fitni ti e if lord 'rat"lnin. savin?., "And !' Itfld up his baud and non of il &lu I .', referring : money bann-d by ld Pin. a pa master tti tb tt ii L-ta j.r;..y. "Haruv di-tirid ilo, saying in bii testimony fwfore this commi'i'- thai I remarked, 'Well, what is there iu it the revolutionists and whenever , rcnsilred fh resolution, had "doe they are captured, they immediate-! lorfMj jt. Newlands, chairman of the ly join the rebels. Only the other , tcuim itte. bitterly resented tbf impli a portion of the twenty-ninth regt-;aiion ai,d artcr a wrangle in which men t. Huerta's crack bodvguard, wentiu,,, xiH president admonished l.an over in a band to fhe Zapatistas in an,e Oregon senator withdrew the of fensive rental K. He added, however, ihat if the word "doctored" didn't apply lo th com mit ten's action in "plaxiug up som find himself knee deep in a tilings and minimi.ing others." be effort to keep t he Zapat istas , didn't know what lo call it. and Carranzista here now only wait ing the word that their fellows 1 It was at this juncture tha' Root an . remarked to a colleague that hi was of "fhe senate being thagged approaching -,,. They are pois-. tired oning that part of Huerla's army now jaround as the tool of a bla kt.iailer"- ;n the capital y secreiiy aisn loniivn reierring 10 lite laci :nai uavifj iamar. the "wolf of Wall street, was known 01 10 advocate me i.ane nieasur. itris i it- u-!wi fii-nrli.riril r.. atnl r--iiO tf-t ctiuui in- "WANTS" IH JANUARY Watch The Number Increase Why? RESULTS 'Nuf 'Ced, nroelamations among them "Mexico City lies in a circle hills which are all held by the rebels Un to a week aeo it was safe to travel between here and Vera Cruz(serted in the record of detia;e. H but now fhe rebels fire on Ihe trains 1 added that when the steel corj.oraiio:i almost daily. The rebel cordon about! was under consideration th rcnate the city is growing tighter daily and. bet-am "very tender" in discussing as 1 figure it. Hurta. within a month! "the steel trust, the stock of which t- iv tveek.s w ill suddenlv diseoveri has coup up ten noints." that be has brought down on himself - very much regret." said RooL rifles, and for half an 1h ihe L Regarding tit charge L t h wa als-nt (runt his iii-inn a lo:rgv I Ion of c:o-h ar tlt.j: th law pre s rill, Judg S er said be hid n court on an average rf (vxo bundt'-l days a year and aK entitled to a v;4. eat im. Ho add-d that lt srm Uiu- went lo N011 It Catolinti lvaii' oi bay fvr from whih If i-nffcun! In explanation it th- t o;tipi;Hi. luade by several w ijni-s. Uiat ie,ri;t ey d-rived fttu lt sa!- ot :h H-Hi estal in Maeoa bad been de;i-.Jtcd in ia Maon bank f whie'i !os brnhft-in law. fevil Morgan i- pre. id:il. Jud-- Sp'T said: 'This ''ank at Hie iiin wa hpjui-: f-d regt-'iry of ib -iur;. tb- cuo scl eral dej isilirx in Mac.n. It wa customary for ban' r to p.ty in-i on court r-gisjr Juiid ." Lively Fighting Hear West Virginia Town WelLbiiic. W. Va.. Jan. 31. Tb villag 11 th loitj" of lb Pittv!..i: aud West Virginia '"oal iiipau) ti hT wa- aUa''-! icisy tn-n o-i eealeii hi lh nr. ouiejing mU. M;n Ct s. who have le-n iup1o-i hi ll jdae ?ine the strii-- m ieanw' ' laii Septenib!. i-;ili-, fth C'.. and his associates tbc hatred of Ihe-lslowlv "ih.U the senator fro'tt Kansas w hole Mexican people. 1 don't believe j has been tit 10 repeat a private, eon he will be able to save his Pie. tin- vcrsatiou so that it find its way Into less, in the meantime he can leave; a public record. the city unaer me pretense. 01 going) "ine fcenaior irom iviie nu a to the front with hits troops or un-; habit of doing that, called out Senator less, at the last moment, be appeals Stone, crossing the aisle and shaking to the United States government i his fist at Senator Hristow. 'and 1 for which is not at all improbalo if be'oneam tired of it." can see his finish coming far enough ' Senators Kenyon and Xorri wnt ahead. I over to Bristow's scat and Hristow "His finish is on the way and ldemandel Hia! Stone's remarks b don't believe after talking with many j read. prominent American and Mexicans.' Hristow stood with tigh; lip and that it is very far off. What form -lis 'Stone r row n tug and waving Ul arms, end w 'U take it is beyond me to j w hile the stenographer r-jd the q-io-a-prophesy. Most of the old time Amer-1 tton. Williams then -hut off further icans believe that there will be an-1 discussion. othr battle in the city and lhati Wil'iams discovered that time fcr Zapi'a win ne anie io Keep pis thtca" 1 d-i' tl 'ne im rc-i ii'imn whs iipjij,,. pnj. west to hang Huerta from Ihe balcony otiitnd Ins demand for the regulai orderj the pala'T. automaticallv cut off any further e.. - Marrtac license mjt '- "I haven't shed as much light jt'cbange of pcrsotialitins. Tb- resobi tVday i;-ifter' of lei I'd like to on the Eituation here but j t.ion went over until Mtuolay. j Moor 10 Mr. FmnL K--.ili darkness covers the most cf it cvJHENRY SEIGEL CO. IHeln MrCully. , . . ian continue!. 1 n r v-i to ;. uaUies. A b-riff".- po,-e a l .' the village 10 prevent Ljiib'i fr.h'fn. PENSION ni"sT OF" PENN. RY. AMOUNTS T09,500, 500 Philadelphia. Pa.. Ja:.. .'.1. -In an nouncins ihe nanus of eirjplve p'a--il upon the conipany'n roll of hoiir ffensioa li'ti b-vii.r azdil il.e age r-f seventy var-. tb I'muis? Ivhrd Kail'oad. this aftetnocn in-2 1 -:Ms the fact that d'o-ltig tl.e j.n.i t.: ujit it has raid out in pencns ! nu of $!,r.io.:,iKi: h':",T i the j-nr cHt-t of Pittsburgh and i.r.2'?. t of Pit' -touch. t-'1 r.d -. 1 Mr
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Feb. 1, 1914, edition 1
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