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EVENING TIM EAi-VIGH. K. C. 5XDKCSDAT; DJXEK1IB 6, likU NEW ESCIMOWNSEND BILL W OF HIS HEAD MYAIf FILES ''MIL ARMSTRONG 'BAPTIST CONVENTION INTRODUCED IN HOUSE l AS-TAKEN' OFFi HIS ANSWER VAS FACETIOUS TO ELECT FRES! r v lliJa.Gr Jul Civc$Js:lilctl:apaRc-;s.ttT fiic:ratliar.lTcrn!nl Rates Tco . EXPRESSES' THE IDEAS " OF THE FRESIDENT Mr. Yaaa4 IklrwUmJ 4I lutl .a 8.UIbc4 ll rri.km U -V4tllJu ('arrttr hmm ' CnMlM feHJrr( $YIie af IWIrrtim , I'Vudact 4 4. tit lag KpniU lUr t hlir Rltort Trrea ProrUina fear ' 4"heell IUtr. tVt The Associate -fT" ) , Waahlnrtan. DA t-Tk Rath TMRn4 railroad rale till bt Im4 the llouae at It tut -B. baa l re-4ra and we re-lntra-duml in ih ftuw.se t-4ar bT Mr. Tea nreTii. The hill embrao all of tha features of the rwrnwr mriur. but Va drawn , so to specify th pn-u4ar thing til. h mv be done by the Interstate Commerce I'ommlntiA In million kkut publicity Hater at id ftvaa tha commlaaloa Jurisdiction aver reMgaraOoo. and termlaal charges. II also direct If prohibits tht cat tier from granting aay shipper the .privilege of collecting his product and than getting- a epectal rata under the . short term f nn (atoa lor chiaglnf " rttaa.' ... . - .-x - . At xjlntti4 to-dar t" Mr. Town and, tha W "upimm tht Um ot tha Praafileot In hta'roraaag. and will. If nacted Into taw, amend the Inter . atataVonunerco taw a 11 to rnika It mora afrertual In ecnrttig Mart juatlra ' beta etfi tha carrier, ahlppara, pi-udae-ra and ronaumera. ' .lt amend fhaauhstantlatlTo U a" ' aa li tmbraco within tha 'pawn Jf jj,tif rommlfwlon alt Intenrtatn carrlem "it fiitwrsuad j and foreign" miniiicrvo. 'h'?thrtr by rllr.iad or partly y rall . "roarta and partly by water, ami Include ; arwiflcally In tha term tranHportutlrfn '.all clira, VeUlrlea. Vrntllutlon, lafrlger. attun; i-levatiiKii traniifer.' atoraga and alt other fiu'lltllkif and ItiatrumentalHIw - of ahfpmetit and carriage a well as ter minal, aldlnjf and tnduatrlat track, ' tliua giving tha rnnimTuaton authority ''over tha ao-called prlvnta car . and .other osenrle. . ' ' . "It enlarges tha lntoratate ' Com miroa Vomnl(wlo to ieven .mnmurra! '' Increnst th lenirth of their term ot ; "nHIr W aeven years and their sttlurles lo 110,000.- Thla la tluie t the JPrenl dont'a auggtMitlon,- aa tha tncreaBod power tnnferrod uppn thftximml'slon will- llurcnne Its ilutU a and . reaponal : bllttles and "K-tilre the 'beat men ob v. talnable, ; 'r T ! -, "Ihe oommlBglon will compel tho es- i- tnbllBhment of Jont nnd throush rntee for interstate tratflo vnd aboiisn .in? .t f uatom which exists In some cases of ' ' billing shipments within the borders of .. .ft State, and then compel a fre-shlp 'sefkli "lo abolish ths so-called mldnlKht rnte evil by cnlnrglng the 'i ..'ttmo tn which a pulillshed or, srhetf- uled rata can be-chanfred fo jlxty days, and compels flie. carries to Itemize Its ; mhedulen and rates In Accordance with tho . Instructions .of the, commlssion( ' Tills schedule-must also ahdw tho dl vtslon ot furc or charges between so- called trunk or through lines and tor mina! or inaiistruil roaas. - k '"The bill also provides that the com v mission afiall decide promptly and ' within rtilnoty aya . after hearing all l-eases brought; before it. It cnta,n . Practically trie Baine. provision of the Esch-Towniicnd bill,' whlclr authorises. : tho- commission, " iuon. oomplamt,? and v after full hearing to determine whelhor -. a rale' Deregulation: l reaaonable r : ' nnreoanna)le.' and if unreasonable to ' substitute tha reasonable maximum " ; rate in, lis stead, and it rriiy order s both ft maximum and minimum rale In cases involving the relattoq ,of rates when it finds that course necessary to enforce the appllcathin of differential v charges .and such order of the com mission shall go into-, effect within thirty diiys- after It is made. ThI same provision i applies also to " joint "'! i rates, and Wheri the carriers parties to J such. Jflht; rates' fall .to agree" on the . ' division ;ot the . same.'i heicommlBslon may determine the -har each cat t .Wflf) uleo prof Ideer fT K" reearlhB DUJonittnyfiirdefywhlchfthe comtnlBRtotl k;'V--ua'fnaann the application of ltliir ' piXrtyto-AriB:a("ifin casle' thtr- 4r - Tier is dissatisfied wltli any ord6r t)t - tho coinmisslfm; !t can, on petition, bQ)1 gin proceedings, lit the Federal Court ot the ludlolal dlstilct ii which it has ;: Its principal operating office alleging ; that the order of the commission is un- lawful and praying that it be vacated - ' (ConUnuod on page two.) .' CLNXRAL STAFF LfaWA4tlL,ff v4v 3 cl Em iidrJ Ccsvtrse . 4 -aw -Milarr AakaMrllr .l RraMbM IH frvlaaUt $ ILas $ gViMatin , a rurt to tli-Mrij AJ. " Ik Mi. (ft the imrtal fTraa. U'ahtar3i. tVc. t Kiipoaaary U tae eArirary of lite AnnrVaa aary, la the uvlalika of Hear Adoilral Ctwrge A. CMvtcae, rairf al the bumi of KavlgaOoa), ia the latr- diMiloa Islo tea Kay Departmeat ot urn ."aJlltary admlaliLrailre aa tarrtlj" lo oo-ordiaat the twkalral work of tb V arcana; lo to rvapoeal- ble to the Sernanr for the orgaaUa- ilea and prevardBea ttf tho fleet. aad to adTlae Is all mlUury mat tersthat la, tha crfstloa by law of navy general board or at a IT. This pronouncement 'In favor of tM) general atalf ldr ta baaed, upon Admiral Converse' eipvrtcnco of 44 )ar la the srrvlre, and it form Ike featare of bla annnal report, made abllc at the Navy Derartment to day. In this, his last annual report, at be retiree next May for age, Admiral Converse dlacuasei naval adminis tration frankly, and his recommen dations gain an especial Importance from tho fact that they probably will form the basis of whatever leglsla-J lion Congrea may enact to remedy alleged defect In the organisation tha department. , , V, . . i t CANAL -BILL'' DEbMeD Williams Considers $16,500, ; Lf Will Offer AmriMtmrnt ItcttuHng Ap- propHHtlou vi it Amount Actually Necessary" to Carry on Work to January ,lKt Sslnrh-s . of Km ployrs. ' .' . (By the Associated "Press.) . Washlnglou, . Dec. 6.---Unantr mous consent wna given for Consid eration of the canal bill appropriat ing $16,600,000 for - the Panama Canal. Mr. -William claimed then should have besu ad Kertilked account of th6 cxpondilitres.. : Mr. . Hopburn made a general speech ' on the- canal and the progress of thd work thus far.- Answering; a. queitlomJas ' to canal salaries, Mr. Hepourn said he could make . the general , statement that .there were 20 salaries ovsr J5.000;, .sixi between - $4,000 and $5,000; 55 between $3,000 abd $4,000, and 130 between $2,000 and $3,000, These Included englnoars of high sUU. . " Mr, Fitzgerald '(Ndw York) said he had been informeif that $10,000 a- 'year was being ""paid ' to a press agent,, but Mr. Hepburn said he knew nothing about that report. . Mr, Williams doclared the canal o non-partisan undertaking, and suld no one could claim credit -Jor it. , He intended to otter an' amendment to reduce the! sum of $16,500,000 to an amount actually ' necessary to carry on the work to January 1 next. !.:;'. i. Mf. Williams, said Jtie would object to the Issuance of bonSs -as long1 as there were $40,000,000 on deposit In natolnaf banks without Interest. ; Mr. Mann -said two employes of the commission were receiving $10, 00$ a year salary; ,one frasMr. Ross, purchasing agent,, and tho other Vaa Mr.1 Bishop', secretary. " DEPEWHESIGNS . ' i ' , ' DIRECTORSHIP. (Bv. tha Associated Press.) -f , -Washington v Deti, ' 6 -Senator Channcoy Deptw, of New York, has tendered his resignation As" a direc tor of the Equitable Life Assurance Society j i It -will be presented to tho Board of Dlrootors at its next moot ing. .V. 0:r ctssl it Qtj si ico Killed TAR STRITK riRRHfiF w WWV VIIIIIU M . J Jbm Rtr rmtmm. tf- aa4 Ka Vrrr iMitMg i, Ktaiia to tw' I rU-xS M Wr. IWW H-jmI rt 1n4Wy M Mr. Mtglrtlj WjOTxl 1 tktv i iitl Pie A Oi pitch la ltUf lt - A Oi B'"h l t4- ftutker ilriilk ..f ilir mYWInt In n..-t, iaaea ttestv!! I'i' l'i.in-l iat,s HMl gvtu-riu l-wt Ilia lf llirr i. A" open etriut" In Mti hr drli'ir wltk Mrs.. I'uxx.a a-i.l tlirlr nn Bnir by bji Hn-tit . ut Mim. Ctrwiu was ll;h,h lii)si-4 T1 b) eat-Simt h,wi k irjt. ', Tlie arldmt hi i hll- Mr Ffn and hl fimii rr ciug i . ttoi Caotml Ittalhm ! Ml bi-fli .. falt-nds. The cm'-'iniui trti.t i. i-r. I a Btrart car twk In rrat of a inpiJ moving mi. dhlrh Mrui-Y the -uri-g- Ith terr;li- fou, riuxMng li alnt a trolley post Mr. Parmiri lua.l ntru .k the M. the whole top nf n.r l lug takMi oft. Whea aanlatanre unlvl tha body Was lying with thr h1 enA nh u dera oh the pve:nent lh fet tr the wreck of the arrl:iKe Mra. Parsons was atni$g.rtng blindly around, stunn il by the ih:xk and . biuttf ring Incuhinnt anitencen li.qulr- j ing where ah a nrui whither Hh. was rolng. '"Mama, 1 think papx In k!ll0." sull Jamrs Russtll I'niTong. Jr., but Mrs. yaxeons wu tu daxrd to rcclise the truth, Mr. Pjirnons Immediately w.is tikn by frlemls who happened t be in t!c vicinity bf her lesidenc whvre -neutral assistance was given. Mr. Par arms' body was token to th? po.lre sta tion, orrotaing' to police rgulatlone. here It still teirt&kn pending un u:-- ' 1.1. ii . Fa fir superficial examirntion has foiled to reveal a (ng e injury or hrutxe en any part of the body except th lop of the head, Not a bone ih hroki-n and except for blood mains the fa-.-e app? us perfectly natural, t'nl II the police tn resttqatlon . iy rnncludcd thun- (h iiu means of filing Hie ivspoiisihlhtv. ii no tyC. wltneiwe.'i en close enough. Tha motnrrmw nl drlv.-r or. th; coach both tlls.ippeaml i-imiolialety after the actldciit. and ?iiie not yet been arrested. .NcAvn of tlte nffulr spr:Mid ruplil.y dmong the members of t Ii Amerlcjit colony, reatliur.connt.'i'ii:itl.in. AMERICAN GIRL JOINS PEERAGE. London, ' Dec. f.--A.-.oilii r Amoiii-an heiress has Joinetl the Krliili pt-oraRe thto afternoon thriugh the inarrl:ige if B oise, "daughter of t Ii l:iii V. 1j. UrJCBe,i-of tievr York. l l,ord W'tt loughby, Dc Urcahv, In-lr of the Karl or Lancaster. Ttin c."ifnw:iy. which took place at St. ; Mftl'BJiivt m t'hurch. Wcl tnlhBtfer. drs,' a illstliiguishccl g-ithrv-lag Which ItK'lUilo.l the lukc and Ducm caa of . Chnnanght, Ambaailor White law leld,; and Miss ltiiil und'Latlies Uartjnouth and ('hevlos:iiori. A detachment of tlu iJncomBlnrc Tcomunry -lined the amlf. 'I ln pres ents were costly una ir.e.wl'-;l gilts tio:n the Duko and OuchcsH eft' i!i:iuKl't. D. A. TOMPKINS WAS RE-ELECTED. .; NoW Yorkk Doc. 6. At. tho annual meeting of tho Equitable Life Assur ance Society, to-day Sir William Mather, of Manchester,, England; ' Alexander C, Humphreys and J. Ed- ward Swanstronl of New York, and Tom Randolph, president of the Commonwealth-Trust Company, of St. Louis, Were elected directors. The following were re-elected : George F. Victor, Wallace U Pierce, Thoma Eckert. Daniel A. Tompkins, T, Do- witt 'Wyler, Thomas Spratt, Frank H. Wttherbee,;: James McMahon . and Evan B. Thomas. All ot these, with the exception of General Eckert and Mr,'.Cuyler, are hew members of the board,.,baving reqently been , elected to .nu-..yac,BJ0Cie3Lio .jrevronnui- v vaunave. m-Miescampaign :comnDUU3na in policyholders.,! .-.. - u I.-AlL:the,- nowir directors .elected -tor. day i :wore.t! nominated by ; Grover Cleveland and hie co-trustees undor tho . Ryap; purchase , of Hyde .stock and all are policyholders. Washington, Dsc. 6.The follow ing fourth-class postmasters for North Carolina were appointed to day: Doilson, Icttitia V. Harkrader; Wallace, 'T.,' 2. 'Colweil? ; Ma-:ct!3 Jtaailaa la M - . nice h P1AITIIF Tn Rl IMF at VT WVt 11 1 : ttKr Vj iv ,- twi a4 i fib i ! i - l Aikiga j i ton. at iW- hp Dm S.Tle Wit''. a I n fnl mm4 ' ii,, ih i tn i .( ritnl i i .,eii ! ,ii) tit hi' a Mil fut nstrlal deox tti hr hits nl--.,.,! K-rup- iTuliMe nnd r t-onducl .i.iiiiii-i thai ll 44 JoO'M 1 of tit xiinrr i i I iiv arltoa Inwttbi oit. Mrs. klaltt i di M. !! ot i ih-iiit ta her tt : I Not only 4a I hirgia, tox be a . ) site ura the ul u i uI hii foivl.kT(i4 i ' . 1 hi-r alih alferU.M ! I - nerer In Htl. ' , iulrd tha ptaknu: l any dtatorthia I ... ...ik, or ti uth niukl bo cwnatrutt iirUV. b.it- i i ins Ixa -1 I in tlu ton ' - mil vrarn h- Hfully. d,-llb-i:' u? libAndo.if l . i . -lulijci tcil by mi t nttaillng. ,-i A . luel denun Ti ii i hat notwlth I I ii r. ull wlti :i,"M .mil with iitlnn, Imiiliig U rlty tndtgnis v pimfted kv mali trarv funhw lr m foiv '.he defendant erately and wrihe-js by the r'a'sU.T. h the ptatntUT to II.' humiliating. :lUltl: cisttnn and neglect taxidlug the defend.- uncompromising sul'n: out any rounlei -n the icliy to Induce IhV i the treat wrung ?ii 'mend he!1 rtiaancrs' intl.T to realise i. .is doing, to 1 io restore that li i!'i,titn uhlch ul 'lermancntly mutual sclf-saC-' iiislilerntlon for donieatlc pace a:nl can l eatabllshnl maintained, a Ion in rlflce and affectlotinti the wishv of ear knhi i Hut notwith standing thl fortaViT.inc.' and uncom plaining suffering b I'm drYeniant. th (Continued o Pago Hevcn. ) QUESTION trt? AUTHORITY Can Congress Supervise In surance Companies ? Sozmfir AilitfTlfi Ki'soljtlon liim (iuc JU(!iV(H!-y ('ti:'.iintttc to l.tMik li-tn the CoHstlltilional Klclil .niil It;--Wrt Atijiiuiiird In Mi'tniiry o! Mr. riuki:i v. (i:y th Associated Press.) nee. fi.-A numb.T ' Washington, annual ,rcpons laid brforo th. of to-da'. -i-.i. followed by tli (ions and hill". ' public ofllciiils were -cnato at tho bcKinnm r and this order tvat " rresentalioii of piti or which a larpv nuin- Iwr wero iiilrod d. The llrat lilil lor tho senalon w :i : in . -scnted by Mr. 1'ivc and was a private pension nieo.sure. The Sonnte :uVupt(i Without ilc.ui.' a resolution dlicctlm? tbcom:iiriicc o. Judiclury to l unii; into and icivi to the Snnf.tu W- !!-er tahflor the !. Blltutlnn Connies! has aulhoiiiv to supqrvlse mat me. tire ftnd life in'iui -ancc. . The Senate then at 1:50 p. m. went Into executive sossiort, , . Upon t lie op, nnifr of the. doors tin Senate lit 2:07 p. m. adjourned :iti mark of respect to the memory of Jno. S. Ptnkuey, late n member of iho House of Rrtircaentinivo from Te-tu.-B. Iiprtur's Tariff BI1L Senator Lc.dse to-day latroduc i an amendment to the Dingiey. tariff l-.iu roviaing tor maximum and minimum rates of duty so at- to. give preference sum advantage to tne products of those countries which do not discriminate against products of the United Statas. it provides In specific terms for the ------- .tTheods of" the United States on terms; equal to those granted to othef count! res. . Bunks and Campaigns. Senn.t:ne 1 Tltlninn - trt-dnv. Introduced , tw .ABaohitinns' which are intended to 1 bring out tho fact as to whether any 0f the national banks of the country recent year. '. , ' v.' : ; , The first of th3 resolutions direct the Secretary of. the Treasury to re port to the Senate whether any of the reports of the examiners of - national banks hfade . since 1893 have1 been de stroved and whether such 'reports as are on file show, that contributions have been made by the banks to campaign committees. The other teaolution di rects the Senate Committee on privi leges and election to lnqutrs into the same subject." j , - - - Vo Icitr PcSqr ttta'nillf iD MURDER Died Fail MIITIU1 RFSFRVF WAYS' ---w-w.-w w Mf w mm j g W IVr.iNl Ow f-S4t ) tUa4 lni Ml il. iM 1 1 i. $ to ' Iter m4 kmmmtr tm' AH I- tl.nMI ..a (Vt.MMI t'trv if t . . i i T l . t IT f Ten Ur'j ft'i i of the Mjlda, 'n'rtnii w ti 4.ie i f. i ilf- muii f oi t h i ee not n flirt uillno I iiv1'Ui ii'itl iillm a hlf dn' mm luti) Uf.ir ili:-t ttMnintttc Mi HuriM nia: I., -k up llh htm tli- lcji i-titrtiTC-a ut th kiulual 4i-r 1 . ii .n Tti nKnnii aill U li. pnui u Ti -rt. Ilirdiiwn at I'l.ul I 'i Ii'vaI i-i.inM In ai'M-antic tiifoic Ui'-v IcrtKlnt tt c i.,mnntif t i ur ihr i iihi I mrlil ,.f a bill i-lnf rati.: tlir Mutual Itirrnr i'nmii y In IK. I wax ihnigol t the grneral ex-pt-naea of the comtwnv. It. H. (o!li1a ..f Trenton. tik out a policy In 1M fi"- m iirr,-nt not to ci ii In the North tern Lif' I :-uiwnr , iMiitMii, II I, II luri bought up by the Mutual Itaaeiv t'mpn! Mr. K dredge a'td the Mu- tjul Hf;wrc guve Sollday a policy for IX. IO in nlace of the one ha hald tn lha Vir1 hm fMtrrn hut out a liin iif SCO against It Excess mortvllly charges later nihile ng ilnst t he policy put Its fni e value lo 13.764. Aiiogetner roil- iluy paid II MJ Into th; Mutual Kcasrve a h pre-tiilutna on I hat policy at tha ra e j or J4S3 m year and got for It ta 1DS a paid up po'l' y for 1332. which was ail the compmy would allow him. , Mr. Hunt then queatlor'M the wl: tiMH An to wny it miide reproaenlatlona , to policy huldeia thnt ita uniform pra i nilum ra'.o would he a certain amount land then tnade ficcIbI saacMinents fjsgalnt thc:n in asMitbinl .Tliat.pnltcy I whlrli brought up the iilnt wjatmade lout to AtiHten Lithron. Jr.. of Corning. IN. Y-. u ho w;n innuteil 'for tTi.OGtl In tin- Mutual Kesirve In 1KS2. Afiei' piy Ing an ltutvKing rate of nseismcnti until Mr. l.iithmp gut from :he I'Minpunv n nca policy under which he mi:; ri'iinri'il to uv u utiifurni rati u' I,) hi-niontlih'. 'I lie co.nimnv 'began t lew sp clal nsH'stoni ins on htm In 1WI. end he pniil t lii-iu under protest. Tho compivnv whol" lit it that Ins po icv allowed the 1 1 1 in p.-1 n v to inakc mwi lal assessment", niiii eight lVf thetn were made on hlin this year. 'I h" nix: InstilH'i' elli'lfd I lie com ment from Senator Armstrong: "It do ii net Hi-eni remarkable that there wns ii hluli mortality among people, 'holding such polli-lea. 1 shutld lhinK It wou'il kill them." "1 In- poilcy was for tri.oul and nasi taken out In the Mutual lteserve Con - -panv in lxl by V man -r,t. yenn old. The premium on this pulley ranged I Tioni $:(! the flint year lo $740 in th? lust year, and amounted in all to JI.Mh. i After carrying the policy f ir JO years (he man allowed it to liipso ill 1001 and not nothing. Mr. Eldr.-dg said It Wis , liiipussible, to prevt'nt HTb high pivmi- tuns eh;iri:etl nitor nmiunti in.- cmi lirciniuins wcu-e Insutllclent. The expenses of tUi' Mutual llescivo t'oiuinitU were next t iken up. CRAZY VOMAN FORCED TO QUIT. (P,v tha Assoiatod Press.) Girard. Kans.." Doc. 6. Mrs. Ina Hei'rv. whix, since Friday last, had held the town oftiiialn ut bay (ram her fort in tha toilet room f a -Frisco railway coach on (he tracks here, w.ts remove 1 to-day shortly before noon, after slu j had been pai-tinllv fumes of ammonia. overcome bv the A bundle cf rag saturated with the drug hail bs-en pushed thnugh tho window of the io;- I'let room. Before . surrendering Mrs. Berry fired one shot nt her captors, but without effect. Befoie sho cnuld shoot again Mrs. . K,. itfUnnm V'f'J'T"" - IT.li: K.. ,ffl lll uiiiii.p.miiuiiii- and the people of Girard were her friends and that the officers had come to- nrotect hoc, the woman made but j feeble effort at resistance. 1 She was removed In a carriage to the jau amj placed under the case or tn I city physician.- Once Inside the Jail I and made Confident that the attendants were working- in her' behalf,' Mr. Ber- tyt, quieted y down and talked ration- Sun to-day says that President John atly . i , , .; .- ' I a. McCall and Vice-President , Qeorge Emaciated by her long fast and W( poking of the Now York Life weakened from loss of sleep and from tn8UMnc6 Company are' going to re expoaure, he woman presehted a P"- Ure frora offlcQ ln thBt COmpany. Mr. iable appearance. Her clothes Were rt i., fVl A torn, ber face and hands badlv soiled , kn8 nvt' t,he Sun SayS: and her hair disheveled -. I"1 prohMj take place soon and Mrs. Berry will be daliverad into the custody ot the probate court... . Eland fcrtfiirifl Storta rrt- frcm Ylclcrla mm..I, ..a I tUn k. slwai 1 r. , f r-- -oarr-" Klll. I I 1'ir.l.. Tlln .f tl Miak. al UHtinM t ' I 1 O. - .-i.J I :.. , lmria Ii- t Tbe ItMilak "imi l 'lui ij.i. n.laali. ( biih m-l-ft llmi Khm i n oalht as to rue the .liki". " 1 a. J) i mi tx a a1tb cual hu I - b tin iid airandnd on a ahoal 1 1, the China accordlug to ad' r.- cl i i-d Ik the rt earner Km preaa of India to dai No 1 1 ate I aa bti found of I he tchouug i i. m The t h.viM Is ad luru-cd that the I, Ini-ai- ptratea Uiardoil the nwl and did aav with' the 27 isicb ihi board Moat of the cargo a lata t Kaxidesta of Vladlvoatock bo left for Jsi-aD after (he outbreak there reported thai the soldiers killed many people they met oa the streets, and In one big hotel a massacre took i place In which 2uu persona were (killed ... Viceroy Yean 8hlh Kal reriv4 a telegram from the Chlneee tonn I rial agent at Vladlvoatock, stating that 4.000 Chlaeee had been driven ,ronl ua wwn ,n ln" i .i i ... l . . a t ueiua. im TK-ruy vruerva iw sieamcr maioa u laoiToaiuca, ana the Hhangbal Red Cross SoVloty sent clothing and provisions. The Shanghai Mercury publishes a telegram from native sourcos at Vladivostock telling of the murder of thousands of Chinese by soldier at remote point In 81berla. AFTER - JEWEL THIEVES sr'r-i . Two Necklaces Found in Pawnshop in N. Y. " Thcory of IN.lic- U tlwt lVopcrty , ' Stolen In Knglund Mas DisiHised of by Woni::n in Hoiitlirrn ami Western Clt lc Mystery Not l irnrru. (Bv the Associated Press.) New York, Dec. 6. That the larger portion of th" t20lf00 worth of Jewels stolen Trim a Paris traveling aales man in ItlruiinKhnin. England, last March, were disposed of in Southern mil Western eUlpfi In the United States) bv a worn in confederate of the robbers i in the opinion of the New York police. Two necklaces valued at several I thousand dollars, winch were Identified i bv tha victim of lh loliherv as part : of ihj plunder, wero lound In a pawn I shop here yesterday. The greatest so- i crecv was maintained bv the police at! that time, anil although the pawnbrok- er waj tuV' r: into covn 01 a summons and subjected to examination, his name I was not di-M-losed and no information ! regarding the case was r.iven out. I It was said that ether persons were j wanted In connection with the robbery and that nothing would be made Inih lic until thev were apprehendt-il. Tlie llinnt-v .if l, ,wtiift,rlM.,it a 'itiill the n'uvnlnp of tho lew-els In Southern and Western cities was aritiimneeil at. tho r.atuo Lima. MISTRIAL IN MILBURN CASE. Columbia, S. C, Dsc. C The jury In the case of the State of South Carolina, against F. P. Mllburn and others has been dismissed, after be ing out 36 hours Eight stood for $65,000 damages to the State Capi rn M -j .u (.JlViMln 'Ulalin,ilHI tol, HUB 1U1 iilU.IIUU ailU UHVe lUl nothing at all. The case occupied the court .or ten days. McCALL TO GO WITH PERKINS. New York, Dec 6. The evening Mr. McLaii 8 Derore tne next annual .election of. trustees ln April. i mm C;::!:; I ;. Satlcc la tt: T. 'ennci: our m " EIVCH THIS U latllaar aVaiy Utaato rraUrm t 1to Mlgt4 tWsriaa -ahJy.Rraaartral Bat IT&.roO - fkasrtsKa Ledla to Uae v, , IMABdy jareiejaB ks IWr,'. fur (HktorU aj tiae Vauathat. Delegate aw erla( Ii N r r train lo-4ay to attaad Ike ' - ftk aanaal eeatto ef tb I Hata af North Carol laa. Tti t tt,M M anterUlan)eat has l a t eaartoca In tb Park Hotel i-l t alga tbe tlelecmtee from there. 1 : e are probably $ AeWgata ter at aooa io-4ay. , , Muck Intereat I felt sow la V choice of a coa rest Lob pteai J which la opected to take plane t i evening at the firtt eeealon. Jt ta aaM that e-8lte Senator T. M. Ar lington; Hon. K. T. Aydlett, f Elisabeth City; Rot. W. R. 0:tn . ef Hickory, and perhaps other . 1 be pJaoetl In Bomlnation. ' Among early arrival for the coa- I VMtiM are Dr I . w . - - WlllUiTis- Oray. . .-- - Richmond Dr B D ary of the Home Mlsaloa Board, of Atlanta," end Rev. C. T. WIUiDgham, missionary of Japan. The convention will adjourn early to-morrow o that the delegate n.a go ta a body to Wake Forest at 1 j o'clock, attend the Inauguration of President Potent and return la te afternooa ta time for th nU l eW- I'reaidael K. H. Mai an win cull is conventjon to rder at 7 :S0 lo-rv r. Tho doxology will be sung and t:,- I : vocation offered by Rev. Dr. Ihinaw v, of Oxford. The song aervlca, which fol lows, will be- In charge of Rev. J. C. Masse, the pastor heat. "Bend Out Thy Light" by the Chorus, and "Ho Firm a Foundation" by the Congreia- tlon will be sung. Rev. Dr. W.C. Ty- ' of Ralelfh, will offer prayer, "The King of LOve" Shelly) will be ran- , dared by a quartettgk Then r,. p. d. i Hala, of Wilmington, will . preach the i nvnlhra 'nA Bolo M Mr. AS t . Jackson will precede the addresses i of welcome and tha resrianaea. The convention will then organize by the election of a president, to aucceed Dr. Marsh, who decline another term and other officers. Committee will- b appointed and an adjovnment token until Thursday morning. . . -i-.-.v Itpport of Year' Worki. - .V ' Rev. Hlght C. Moore. Statistical Sec retary of the Convention.- ha prepared a summiry of reports received from 1.741 of the l.Sit Baptist churches in the State. The report show an aggres gate church membership In 1657 ot tha 1.S16 churches bf 174,125 and lri 1.1149 churclies there have beftn 1,401 bftptlsniij this year. The contribution re port fed are: State Missions, $22,260.80; Foreign Missions. 2l,H5.62; btphahftg, $lg,v 714.74: Home Missions,' $ll,48.8i; Min isterial Education. $3,507.69; for Aged Ministers, $2,156.19; Sunday School Mis sions. G15.33. Orand total, $80,230.64. '., Churches that Led. ' t J According to Secretary Moor, th First church In Ashevllle led In mem bership, with 964, lh its gift to For- I Ln Missions ($1,000) and Its benevo lent contributions (42,594.) The First Church of Raleigh led for Btate Mis sions, with $644.92 and for Ministerial Kducation. with $lf.5V ! the J First. Church of Charlotte led for Home Mts- sions. with $526.40, : and the.: Raleigh I'.aptlst Tabernacle for Sunday School Missions, with $42.47, ,. , , , ' ' A Wonderful Growth. j ? ' Editor Bailey, of the Bibllcat Recor der, gives this comparative statement: -1904.' 1906.' $26,184 $30,001 6.707 $.901 20,657 13,387 State Missions.... 114,272 Home Missions.., $,966 . , - - . ,oll Education 8,446 Orphanage 8,937 Ministerial Relief, Vi Sunday Schools,. ..v.,.. $.606 3,835 16,847 24.01i 1.82$ 1U 830 ' 1,138 For support. , For buildings, $6,400. :, To .the, 1905 record should be added tho sums raised thl year tor Chowan Baptist Female ' Institute and Wake Forest College, about $20,000 we' U- mato. ' i"rob.ems to Discuss. -( "In old time th convention Used to receive nnd answer question," says lEdltor J, W. Bailey In the Biblical Recorder this week. uThe custom should not have died out. There are many questions that' the convention (Concluded on Second Pago.) r v.ifti-t.,!'! Jt 4 v.-, :'' r-y'. , if-
The Raleigh Times (Raleigh, N.C.)
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