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TTuIl Leased Wire Service of the Associated Press. Leads all North Carolina Afternoon Papers in Circulation. LAST EDITION. ALL TIIJS MARKETS. THE RALEIGH NG TIME VOLUME 27. RALEIGH, N. C , FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 1906. PRICE 5c. A. EVENI FILTH PACKED AS PURE MEAT Neill Tells More About Slock : Yard Scandals WADSWORTII -IS BITTER nugrcssninii Hrelares Ihaf Publica" (Kill llf Sl.'llli'llfcl' ll(llSe licpill'l lias Caused I he l;(iss 411 Vidimus. IHnv nl (ioveriniionl, Me Savs, Is In Protect liiilu.slrv, Not In Dam age It. (Hy llii,' Assnclatc.il Presn.) , ashiiii'.lnn: Juno S. - James li. hevimlu:;. I In- coauthor Willi Mi-. .clll Ol till! Il"l'i I'CIIOll. was ties tiimed loduy b.v tin; house committee., mi ;i ) v in u 1 1 ; : i t in ciiiitiiiiiat mil ol Us heel i iispf I inn lifii i'i Air. lietnolds was asked Ins pre vious experience to qualify liini to make Ine mi at report. I have no olhrial position iinw . j lie replied, iintl then staled In; had ! had. -eight'. eurs experience in iiuivor-j Hil ,v Sctlfcinenl work ill New York,! hud boon two years secretary in Ihe. ni.-ivor (il New Anil; :mil 111 lilt; past, i lew 11 j rills had been linvoling, I li : . profession was tltaf of lawyer, j Twelve years as0 In; hail .iiiridctil-.: :i II v visited tin; r.tocK yards Ml (in-; (ago and liad also visited tin- slock, vatils in Heiliii. In tin- killer place lie ret; said tin' work Was done limb ulnlioiis. He was impress absence nl' wihkI and tin ;; city ed by t ron 1 were slnel c li'rui 1 11 u' ' uning on. 1 hoy even "ii ii 1 11 :r llii' cars which hruiighl in the stock. .Tlion; was yo canning mill!;" in; I .oiiority in o did nol recall any su ictual killing over Clu- earn. lie said lie had rei oivoil no nonce id llii; lirsl hearing and had not .heard .Mr. W ilson's statement. As In Air.. Ncill's testimony, there was nothing iii it In; wished to nindily. In par ticular ho wished to substantiate Air. .Neill: ri'Ki'nlink.-." the shoveling, of .'plet'i meals lroln tan Hour oi i.n ; l:;nn Alnnis Company. Ih; saw; the opera' in:. . -j Air. Vais'.ni (li lolonl. At this point Chairman Wadswoiih , made a somewhat healed Klatenieiit j Mel liiit; foi l ii ; his reason lor (iio:-i- Honing Air. Ncitl yesterday and said he should leel free to iiuesliun tin; pii ;eiiL witness. I may lie called a. friend of the Lit:;." he said. "J am a inenil ol packer:; and u I neiid n. all nl her par tin; American industries. ! ln not be- lii.ve nest. in foullm: our own American We are hen; iis members f aericullurul enniiiiilleu ol the the house nl' represent at I ves lo pioinole American am icnlt lire, not to injiiie it iir to cast aspersion on it. . "This report has cost, the agri cultural interests ol this connliy mil- limn md millions nl dollars, and il I'orcirn lieinand decreases in the our next two weeks as il has in the punt I wu weeks the Value ol' American livestock will : decrease anywhere from "li lo r0 per cent n hundred pounds. "lint for tin! pnhlii'iihnii of tins re- port, "1 he " enntinned Mr. ndstvori n, fnreien demand would have gone as it had in the past. 1 here was on nliifolv no conitdaliit. Now I claim as an individual taemher of this roiimiili.oe the right In lind nut I'roni these Benllenien, ijntr I don'l mean in any nltensive wa to lin-1 out. absolutely whether these slaletnents are facts from personal observation as they claim .Uie-.v aie, nr wnether they are liiiule on assump tion. Tlial I'lifolliiiuite Hub- (nnliniiing. he said tho s)uesl ions tii' had asked Mr. Nelll yesterday ie-BMi-dlnK tlial unlortiinate hos had diown conclusivdy that lie did not know whether the hog was afterward (h a iv.- not this point Representative Lamb ( Va.) wanted to know It tno cnair- man was snniniing up i" . . . ... .i 1 1. "No sir " replied air. wauswui m. '' I am talkins of what I was entieised tni tslftdn lxenuH 1 pioposo to ask Mr Kevnolds the same rjuest ions., In mv own jiidKirent I was pertcetl.v justifled in asking those questions. Then addressing himself to Mi. Kevnolds ho put the (incision. "Ho vou know whether that hot, was seal io be canned or salted un cleaned .' ' "I do not." was the reply. . "Don't vou think that statement )n votir letter of transmittal, which says that the matters pet forth In the report were founded on fact, was not (jiiitii true?" c "1 do not. sir. no. r think the statement is perfectly true. ' "I!ut did vou see that hog go lo (he can explain it. any way you please- I do not want to embarrass vou or examine von as a pettilngger.' The replv to this was a feneration of the circumstances that the hog fell and was made filthy, picked up ami placed wilh the others. . Mr- lla.st:iiKS lA't.) said that tins tlial was stand in Hie report. Mr VVu'lswnrtli liiamlaiiM-d lliat tin fail' iafcicui- v;:: -that th" 1ms had iii'Vi'C been i leaiit'il. I urn net- coac'Tiicd with lut'er I'lii'i'S," i ! 1 1 :i lit i - I A!i-. U"vi:iliiH. "Vim li.'.int what .Ml'. Neill i-aid yi-s-lerday, I hat in - bis npiiiinn tin- bog Weill t.i the can liii'lc.iii.'dV" asked .Mr, VttdsVnrtli. . The. wit m fs- lielleveil' Mr. Neill had a rif.ht to his ubii t ) i n i i: i. Air. Will liere -a-t-.i make a : talciilclll, . in ii-u i.l" I II'.' .fact that, bis t."-;l hai'iiy of .'yitileritay . hud bi en called 'hi 'taesl i'n by' I h" . cha innan. "! want tu alal".'- iie ." began, "that what I -laied yljii'tiliiy was my iiaiiiiiia. ''t hat by any fair i inisl iiiel i m of tlii' lOnr.lisb i.;i':;nai,'" r did lint say a-i n f.-iel that at no lime !it the weeks and weeks ii f i , i' v. i- p.fi I'll i ITni t was nriili.' In clean 1 litit bu'.;." The !i,i:e In have eleainil it was iin meiliately, lie maintained, I'tlnTwis1 it:i '.li.li-.iH'i v: v. inil.l have . been lust with Hie ntbeis. "It. . nut lail'," ..'he '!!-ti'ii'-i!, "n.i iak" '-a statement I niaile yefl-rdjiy as my belief a".d try In add il In the ri iiii-i and ."ay ue are giving a, hiatler nl' In lief I'er.a nialtei- nl' faet." "I will ivler Hie veiillennn l..i his nun s:ale:,iem," i i.ainii.nleil Mv. U'iiiH uinlh. "Anil I :,!n . rt'eeiiy willinj; In stand "a, P." iel,e i, il Mr. N"il!. . .. Al:-. j fa.st ings !e te t-iiureil nil nn (lie uaiers by reiyin;,' be lieai.-ii im iiie.s linns ye;a -K:iy I'u'.t were Inniruiier. A'r. 'I:-iii.:i.( ;t then laifii nvcr bis I! r ut 'tie .'!.'. iilKVS- nl' 111" llini- t.-.iilv ' and' i ei ' e: :,t, , ii in . 1 . t ; I i ! . 'l ie- ei ii i, by.a:--. !: said, bad reference in pai I ieiilar In I In; pi o.-'ess i'L' tire tcvIm'V a.el i sniiinir im-a'l, IP- ..-mV ncn v.la.ai be believed b id lub 'ii u Insi '. in- kiiv tln ai piiit en tin' llniir. lie ;,. '.V ! t. nil Ml'- i l'. i I ' lll'll . 1 1'; (ill I'I Hi" lli:eSS:' t. -,(! Mr. ' K-ynieiis 'stated . Ih."t .- gciii'i-a ily il.ea'iin". fi'.'h i'i feats lel'i C'hii ai-'n' in a en:, I " il l, PI inn. Tllev .' were .Weil '.vasiie 1 jinil ce:,iily. I!i'piv.""!ita(ive Wlrii'tnn I'rntesls. Ki-'.nreseiilai ive Wharton, '.'.ho repre-.-'eals I he "pa' I; ia';-tu ,vn" M : 1 1-i -1. in cbieaii, was fiien an nppiiriunity tn (Continued (in 1'ago heven.) HEADY FOR REVOLUTION Moscow Workmen king Syslcaialically Armed headers .pp'ir milnlcnt 'I hat Alor-ah- ol ( urns nl (.ari isoii Is I iiib c. .'limed rrnniise il Support lias (dine I roni Nome liCgiiiieuts j'.iiiissaries luciliiig J'easanls. (I: Hie .Wiicinti'd I'ii ) :li',V, .lUlle ,S.---'J'I)TI' is 11 ll'iliee- m rease. in i i velul Imiury .aetivii y mil it is evident that the 1 aib r;: illlle ben jp; ii'i pai "I lit-, in lake advanliige nl' Hie Inst nppnrl unit y -pi start an armcil lliri; ing. ' Tb" Hurknien nf the fac tories and ini'l-i lire being 'sysPmiKl v rally arui"i! with Alauser rill-s and drilled under the sup' i visnm or army reserve snliliers. In spile (it tbe im pressive measures adnpteii by I ho au thor M II "fi ri.'viilutinuary tni elinss an; held nigiil ly in the lndusl rliil see! i nis, "O'li" leaders appear i-uiililent. thai Hie nunrdi" nf tbe enrps nl' tbe ga'iil snn is uitilernnneil. as Ihev have rc f'cived. . friini- snnii; regiments promises nl' .su:jiirl in the event of a eelilliel. Keviiliilinnary einl.w.ries have' been sent out In a1! direct inns into the I'ountrv. I'i iiicil'; the land-hungry peasants tn apprupriate land and strike nn the hii' . estates. 'The plan -evidently is to. secure Ujiiity of aetinn la the country and cities, and inaiigural ( i cniilliit Willi a I'oiieral strike. 1 hu leaders evidently hope for ,1. cu npl, I I rupture between-the government ami parli.uueiil, which -would : furnish th i;eeesnry upiinrtunily for The situation has greatly business men nl .Moseow InniHnrd.s nf il:u . country. nn upi'isii:;;. iilarnii'd the and the nn: PRESIDENT SIGNS THE ALCOHOL BILL (f!v till W aslum:!oii todav suited bill. '" ''.: Associated I'ress.) June .S.- lhc iiiestd nt tlin deiii.titrcd alcohol NEGRO HANGED FOR ASSAULT. ttv the Associate I I'les.--.) liicbiuoad, Va.. June S. Oahraelle UiiUelle. colored, convicted ot out rageous assault, was hanged at Kin;.-, (Joqrge court house this morning. Thero wan nothing unusual about ( lie execution. PERRY HEATH, WON'T APPEAR Fails to Respond as Witness in Graft Trial . ! CANNOT BE LOCATED ( aneclliiig Machine SviiiitHc in I'nst olliee D-ptii'liiient .itill lii-Mig In vestigated lieaii'is, Xiiiv ill l iis- oii, t.'ot H ike-div nl-.fir. i,!ii li in fSeenml Catch Ordered I ht les limiinv lodav. (l',v 1he-Assiiel.il il l"n ,) . Va::hini',lnn, .Itiue .S. Siibpni'iKi:; senl to (huami and In ahnlla. ,. Y., to secui"; t he j.i'es 'nce -nl' former l'Mrsl Asisl!inl 1'nsl master lien.'i al I'erry S. ileal Ii as n witness at the (rial of fonuer i-ilate Senator (leorg 10 lireeii of N w Ami;, and . I'. lo remits, on charges c.rowiiig out ol Ihe. sal." of stamp cancelling machines to. t in govenim! til , have been 're turned' wiihoiit having lienn served. When Mie liial was resiinii-d today Urrhe-t .1. Ti ii"sib'll. V, bo was on I li st a nd -when cniii! iiiljiiiiined :yesK"r ilay ,iiiii Ihe. stand. i te said wil b i'-.'l'er.'iie, ea.ieeiliu ir.l. am llliit" li i il"; AsU-nI a: In I iie pirn 's i:xed lor. t lie ni.iehines, i he li is: being si eond (bit! 'the l.ir.-d were mil si i - well niad . lo ciinlracl price paid company In anorher first machines iie lecled ii Wiis uboul t.'iid that, the Dore- J'urnislied eerlaiu by t he I Ini eii'.us concrn for I In said li I'I y he rem lll.("l.. s " romp; hil m n;i j; ri s 'i'ii wil ni ss w;is ask "d by conns.'! 'i-iimei'it how many ri; made In Heavers.. He Id nol. say how . many for the g'lvi I -1 1 1 -. 'H I : ; w. said ho. enn w.-re mad Inn I liat I here was.' more lliiin 'ine. While Air. I'.aknr was ipiesl ionine. 'be wil less Air. Htanchrn-ld, nl' conn mil fur : I !ie : deiense, re'.nn rli 'd Ilia I Iho witness was here tin tier peculiar eireiiinslaiices. Air. linker sit id I her" was nothing peculiar that he could see when Mr. Slanclifteld said that. Ihe wiliiess was hero under a .written- proniis"! "of iniiiiuaiiy. Asked bv Air. l'.al:er wnen Heavers was. paid, ihe witness said there was mi.. specified linn;, but Ih'.il. when the inacbin were paid for leavers, got his inon-y. .:. He le lilied thai nn Ihe lint !nt nl Inn machines Ibere wafi no speci lied aiuminl that, was In be paid to I'e.'iver;;, hilt, on the. -second I be ; nn hi n I lo b" p.aid Heavers was $23 on cai-M iiachinc. LOUISIANA'S CATTTOL HALF BUKNEIl DOWN ( I : .' He- As: .icial. il Press.) llitlnn t;.il;je, June S.-'file ribl belmie sinie eiipilnl building eauelil I re late last-night . "I'lie Haines spread se h'pidly ;iS lo Uirealen Ihe eulire de f.i ruetlen of the bulliling'. 'file runt' iif I In- .senate chamber f"ll in soon iH ter the tire was ilisenve, eil. Tiioi.sand of I'.a'iin Kimge eil i.ens j. lin ed 1 hi" firemen in an effort tn save as in nidi as 'possible nl' the 'structure- ir Its r'linl.'tils. J be fire was che. l e. anor il ci n.Miiind aliuosl the entire ei half of the building above the h:;d si el ll first llonr. . '':..- - - : The .saving nf the "slate capilol wris aec(iiiinlisiied in a specl'icular niau imr. wiih Covernor liiiuii hard, as se;le'i liv niiiiiv l.oiiisiana legislators dri"S".ed in their night clothes and by hundreds ot lialon Uonge citiKeiis sanpieni-'nling the fire (leparliuenl. Ihe lire slarted lrom deleetive wii-ing near tin; roof ot the senate chamber, destroying the capitol's eastern wing above the first llonr. Tho loss is about Slid. IHih. Anion;; the valuables In the senate chamber, where Ine roof fell in. was the ta nnins painl mg. . - 1 he Hat lie ot New Orleans." valued nl $1(1. mill. Gov ernor tilancbard direcled the work of saving valuable papers. 1 ho legisla ture now iieinc in session the senate met today in the Klks Theatre. 1 he capilol Is an imposing piece of architecture on the hank of the Mississippi. It was first built, in I S I", and was destroyed bv lire dur ing the, civil war. I he present struc ture was erected in UM). I'r ( (ingress. j Popular P.lufT. Mo.. June S. Joseph J. Jlussell of ( harleston yesterday reeeiv- , ed the dpinoerntte nomination in lliel fuurteeiilh eongrosslnnal district. ' COAL COMPANY TPPfD AGENT (iot a Coininissioii of 2 1-2 Per Ton THE SHIPPING ROUTE helni e i . ,). Sjiii ii'ile!' l eenme S ites A-ieiit I nrCnal nmpaiiv Most tl the IniiiiiiM" Hail h"i'ii i-bipped Owr lieailimr. I ii'"!i I ''him h.iniji s I "illlSie.'-e lacl'Ciiseil Ahnlit I. (Hill I oas ionthiv. . .' . (Hy lb '.'Asii '." riiihiile.lphiaV SiMiigli'i . I oi-al a." Ivaai.a Ki'ili .'ail i I be lirsl '.' il nes:; In enilimerce cmainii I'i I urn ;enl ''''' ! an was lab;' Mr'; I .1' Hm I' J. AlilM.u. fcie lie- i ii I aiiot'i niilay lliglel dull II !! ll thiit mil road IV'IU m o'Vpaiiy. : iibn nl' ;r iad nf I'm III idiiiiion lo ig- u I be also ; He.' 'Keystone ' !'." said I'nil i Iii. eon! Ion- j lueii shipped V'sd inv. ( 'oai- ii'-s iigeni for 'll i a :'" I ' -t 1 1 1 - ' is ill' re;lS"( Ciiiil the ; ,y until i:. .nn: HIM am.i ieiriagl" I boiisiiiiil -al.- rai"'. a;; Ih i;nbirl I 1 nn ni. las Inns ii!" a I' anil Ill.V. I r a con-j nl. n 1 1 ilh Ihe H. I.ia-I of I he i j In- v. .,; , I " r i 1 a i "i 1 I bis a,,; ' ii now Ir ; colli, ll in,: nad l.'ie ami roitvm inn siipurin. II. nil. ! i'enus; I vau in liailrdad : received A ci.ui'luissien (on from the Keysteu; ; .M il ion. lb- i r i-l'c a: n.:l A: 'oke : 1 c'oui patty,. - .-" ! Alillnn is a luati'i i';nTiir'i ng I own, land most of he bp iiiuiuiiiis coiii- used by lin- I'aAories ciiiir; I'nini t iie' ! Hc'i-ii Creek (iis-ic, on l!tc' lines of i the, New Vorli ( iitral Kail: nad. ' , j Kevslniie ('nal it 'n!,e. Ciiilrjiiuy o: ierat inns are !()( I be ( il'e.ellS- Sevca.) (Cunliiuie.l on Lanahan Says Olspensary (Sin Nnatlj :' . ' I Hank I'n sid ni I .:,((., s I li.il more Ije.'il-rv ' mid (,e( No n("-s ! lien lii ccni", and a lli-ii-1 oai- SERIOil! WRECK (Hy H .Noi Ion. K bouml 'passi .;. n l-.l IT. ; ) .ll: I'he easl li on t be In No. liininl I'a. I Joy near Chiea lbiek 1 Mic Kail ,. 'linings, tti.v ttas' tt'rei;l'-.e thirty miles w. s and all ol Hie c. derailed. I-.ight tnissi'tig.-rs are jured. a o'ei". I be engine .acb i'eeit one were i en tttenly ot the rctcd sci'i'jusly in- s( J.onis. Alo.. Ju S. L-ile advie'S rne lo the ("fleet Hi one person was killed and L'2 injured the H olv Jtloll'l taln wreck ot Menr' A iniinber are sab to be badly hut aVd in t t i-,t - i plained lo i'Vcrnni' IJerrs.-, I Taken. ',. '" : ', .- '::-'" . : (i l,- .1 f.i lie; -Kvniiig TimC.) - j (ob.ini.bia, :'.'',.! ne ''i. - .He'ie tin. !f)j .li.:pen:i s.ry in . . -a ig.'lln;; - eninniill. . ) (Ids' iii..i-:iii.'; V. , -''I ..si.eul. : ,,r tn. i ' ..:e..' il -..'! i: .'k, t' Sli- r : lieil (ml !... b:ni ll nl 'pC'llf enliver- . j Siiiiniis. -V, ilh :;,.;i'. i,:Jnli.'U ii Wjliiani; i.ri.iiiilKiM .v. ''" ni:;i'::,iiiinre and thai j .' ! Mr l,.i.iabiin I....I e-ni.l 'in. . Unit al-; ':' - . , i i.nl.'..ll lb. ni" b In- !.! "' ' -'"'"' invested -.-', . ; ' ' i l 1 . e-m ill 1 1 1 ; 1 1 1 ii r n iiu-nig 'ill; ; iirises ni ; ... ' i-i.-ii I'm- Col'imbia by ri.n'jl iml;;-. I Ins due pro- i .( .j; p.irli.i.i- in ..i-le' . ii n; l l'" ;.li sii':m--ary'.' I im ' 11"' pal ill el 1 P., I'll.'!' ttllieh he. 'for en i bad ri eii'.el !! 'i . Iiiiiaae ami hadj"1'.1'' , , , pre. i.; I le el- n I .l l'll'.!' evwald. ' : - , ! iT.llSe nl . Tlie- lait'T hs; iii;i d fits Intend. ai i . ! to rcnaivi' lb ' p.n h ing board if Air. ! I'nil . I i I.anaban ttnai'l l ii :di spe.-Hie info-- ' dent iy ;.;.,,i,,. "'l,el tfl ' I' eclllber, VM. 1 n','' ' i . , .-',-' ., ' --,i.. '.... ; lm'. ..,'.! ! anil III I li'' .11101. i :i iii' " ..n; ...t eruiir ; ,iiS,i,,,, ... : lli'VV.ai.i n .'i 1 1 ... 1 'i'i 1 'I i "e u ' I ei I ..in . I he I .ii il i legi-laMire In .ll.m I hi- entire, ptll'- j tll.r .ft.f! ! 1 basing .':sli-in. Ann-'rir;.n ' TP" iii , ..!.;' 1 in 1 lias a..i..urtiil j fruits .-imi ! imlil Til s.. y. .jibe Ciii!' . ' ..-;-' ...-.. .:-.:: ' 1 (iinpiri; v;' I '" ' " ... a n.i t:r..'. 1 inrnnriT. ir a ; .1..: i If T Ml 9 If I h 1 ' Stales I1L1 UUI a ll ! 1 - FOUGHT DUEL IN THE ROAD Miners and Constabulary Resort to Bloodshed TWO KILLED, ElflllT HURT Strikers Headed l, lirass liainl Went In l.ecine Mine I llticials and Olticcrs ). '! lii ni On Hie Way l.iglil I imlics living in Dust When Snaike ol l..illle ( billed (l-v Indiana n; inv. n Hie Ha nl' in. I ' i In iateil I'll ) Illlle ,v. Tb new b-u-sl nn' tin 'ileblll Itaib Huff lie. III. five liter s fn e S'-elle early en a detail, nf striking en 1 1 arilieis wcl'e 1 fatally. . a hn.l .f brass baud s in ,P:ITers.iu lb" nlilie nl'- tiniay id' a cm lbel bet wi sta le enaslabala ry . and miners in- v. hleh tun killed and Miulded. . ."-hi.rtly ftili I- daylighl. aii-ikcrs J del by a ma iVh.-Vi f'lnin Aniia iliin a nif.il .' I.ei H- ' Hi I In In i.'-M" . 1 e d f lie Of nn fun siila wne'. ma relic: s l'e llleii'. y, as He y, I liri'd bis slaiiiui tb lair nl r,v .in;-:l:ibil!fi nl' Hie bsi ;t . e. ' f .'"!' I n I ri as si i n .lintel y i lb"ir Slunk' Inst ''" lied Ji! k i'iil tb. nlislab'.: u Mb .lint. .I itrhine eleure, Wiieil 111 "Iglll si nail ami y down ! li. r:- Is,. I 1 1 . 1 1 : 1 1 the !l'!l. .Vfier I lie excitement had subsided!' I lie. won A'.'inn tt online, tinners were reunite. In hospital.- : As t he result of lbf slioiliiig ii iiitiss nieeliiig ar ranged for lliis aflernnon was can .rlb'd and Sheril'f Wellling has or t.'ieil Ihe iirresl nf Ike leadei's nf the arad . A!i is i.ntv qui. 'I. At is I ii i. '.l n ml i s.'.app rbei al Ki iic-l ttnebesPr jtmre I I'Hl .'.I. . I l.i ntiii. UTiii . I wne I'in- lb. lua ni i '.ni'.;. ny. . t 'a. si rike. vvn l 01. A pl i .1.1 tbe ir urr.ieil ; bi" '. va ha ve Iteea i ",e. ks jign tin ii-m inn ,.nl a :;:t.l bui;i r;.'' has j '1 l.-.-e t" -' ;' I. ; l l't '" I in ;llit in . v. iis if I be let : beet, j perry:. ill" e.ii'-l' i i;i iiHmii ni' Imir b Jjiliy's ; -li'ilf H 1 ni.'ii ,i re a t Hn ; i l'". Keep Out Shoolmg Irons. . i'i:y llii' ."Assiie'ial'e.p- I'i": ;: i isingfiirs, Cinlinil, .1 u;;e Kiiiuisli sena le has recei v rial order lo Irani." a leiupi II n'1'b: inija d an I'.'gu la ! ion prohibiliug l'oi;a. tea import ;i Ion of t illes or r - .liver; I "i n l;i lid . ihe inin ENOLISII POLITICS III ) 1 bin nil Vill- u rt nit uiber nf nnrha- .1.1 rai .,'fi"(i'l.l, anil inn' ol' 1 1 ri ill" II 1 1 ll-i'if . illlVn.'aleS nf and prerel elltnil I l eal lllelll iniai pr.i.liieis, has ;;iven not i.-e .i'.O'-llli.ili In . illtel inllate tb" ill '.'..if Hi" bn ir.l nf Irade iii the innntis on Hie subject- nl 11 p. elii'lg lliSi'lilSlll'I'S in Ihe .'I .1 s. His ilestiiill i ("t i ll ;;'.'. n lip tt il h the view t.i ex-infn.-iiia; imi whb b : may be by- the liseal i ! vi iiei s in li' lnopimainla. ..tvaiil t.anis tn know wh.il la il .amount nf the Importation of i.tll! d meal gllllle. fish. i.lber pies K iit;ili nil evnlly ft.f- speetiV.lv. diselosurei rved toods. into mil . Iie llril ish the years Hum and, in view of in- tin- Cnileil '"seven's puhli" t he boa i d of mil Plesiilelll ll strictures.-.' what trade prnpns. in take, in order to tim- leel I lieu- i-iiii' iHiier friuii the: evil cf- feets ol Sllell fnmls. BANK MESSENGER HAS DISAPPEARED. (Hy tin" Associated Press.) New ork. June N. Ihe First : tmnal Hank received through the mail today lrom Washington an en velope conliiultig ;i nuinlier (if cliccks and dralls. which hart been I given, lor eolleeiion to the hank's :.vvumg inessenger.' W eel nek Harvev. I who has been missing since W'ednes jday. No word ot explanation nccom j panted the return ot these papors. 1 he hank oflicials said todav that the total loss will be $230. which amount, is alleged to have heen se cured by Harvey on two checks. Ilar- vey was about his work as usual last Wednesday morning. collecting checks and d rails for tin; bank. He has not heen seen bv his friends since that tune. He lived with his parents in Mrooklvn. The voulh's lather Louis . Harvev. is teller (it the ( base National bank. ROOSEVELTS GO TO OYSTER BAY. 1 1: Ihe Assm iat ;il I'ress.) i tishiiigion. .lane S. Miss Kthel. and Alasler line i Knnsevclt. chil- dren-of Ihe president, and . Mrs. Knosevelt, lell Washington lodav for Oyster Hay. where thev will he dur ing the summer, at .Sat;anioro Hill, the pinsidenls counlrv home. hev were tucompanied by two maids. Master. Archie Hooseevlt, their young hrolher. is alreadv al Sa:;ani(ire Hill Ihev will be joined In a few davs bv I heir oilier hrnl hers. I henibne .1 r " ll" Harvard, and Kermii, who in Sehniil, at Crototi; Alass. is ill (ii Airs. 1,-oosevelt does not expect lo .",n to Oyster liav until toward the last ol tins iiinuih. Ihe president will nol join his family at. Sagamore Hill until' congress shall have ad-.j journeil. -' -: ! ATT Tt-1 TJT T T"KTTTTI T rn VES BIG BAIL i Hy Hie I n l.-tli. I Assneiatcil Tress.) i.. .lime S. Hail was at. $ in. nun or Dr. .. Dr. .. Hi-own. who nns alleged to be . leader of the mob which hnched Itobei'l I. Hog eis. ami who is under indictment on a charm' ol tiiuribT growing out nl lb" It ni'liiui.'. Hr. Itrown lurnisheil the bail. Judge. Randall .'announced Unit a special term of the court will I rv I Intense. i;i sim:ss comitios sum, oci: (ji(.. 1 1 Hie .rk. As.--..ci:iled Cress.) June s. Iiispnii-b ''' le I'll" view in. li.nl" Hint business is are still enenuragin r.n. tbe It bough erratic tvealber makes les umst irregiib.i'. enn.litl. tt In i.e, daily si - Hank le.'irliug 'xelia in;es this . week at all i l ilies in the-t'niii'd States are ' .!;. -an- iin rease 'if S.S per ceal '.B.I'. I ll- This is in;: the t bring'. . .: i esi.in.linn week last year sub rre ianlinl gain. vnlunin . nf nks last y.ar. consider, payment! b JUROR FOUND DEAD I Tlios. A. Hanks of Pittsboro Dies Here Ihe licrciisi'd iis Well Known In hat liniii. luce In h.iiitpion , Shot oi (he ( oiinfv liiidv lo Pittsboro lor liuri.tl. Sent I I hoi, las A. Hanks nl I'nisbino a .pi for in the '.Inderal cnurl. was at noon -today found dead in his room at; the boarding ..house, of Air. Sion pool, cm iter ot llavieand Wilmington slreels. Ihe discovery was made bv Air. Pool. He passed lin; mall's room and observed thai he was leaning ; link in in mill .MM .1 post i ion n Wiis leaning i pnsil inn. An ' l Ik; tact flint.1 hour or more, noli bed thei exaluiiiatlou revealed he had been dead an Mi". Pool immediately aiilhnrilies and the friends of lhe dead man. '' ' . - ' . Air. Hanks was IS years old and! well known in Pitishnrn. He was at nun lime paralyzed from tin; waist i down and for ten 'years could not' walk. " Ahull of Ibis tfnm luv'spcnt in' a plaster en si". In doiianco of thei predict inns of the physicians he re- j covered and was able to walk with I the "use of ci'iitehes. When ii young man lie was acknowledged to be the finest shot in Chatham county. lie has been ..attending federal court as ;i juror and Sunday he went lo Air. Pool's house .and secured a room there. lie had been rather un well and remained in his room near-It- all the liaie. He was not regard ed :is critically sick, however, and his death must have been very ; sud- den Ihe sisier of the dead man is Miss Kale Hanks, housekeeper of the home ol Judge I. 1. Woniack. She-was 'notified "tii-is afternoon1 of the death of .her brother and arrangements are helm: made to send the hodv to I'll Isbnro tor interment. Alt'. Hanks was never- married and his parents are dead. I.ONCSHOIiCMCN KII.I.FII IN STKIKF, Flf;ilT IN JU'SSIA. . (Ity the Asroeia ted Preps.) Isariisin. kussiit. June S. In a light here yesterday between Per sians whom lncal cnnl factors had im port sd to tiike the places ot striking longshoremen and a moh of strikers, a score ol Ihe latter were killed. ANOTHER REPORT HITS PACKERS Made by Department of Agri culture Men PRESIDENT'S LETTER Says There Is No ('(inflict in Sub stance As In I lie Import nut Mat ters, Ami That He Thinks First Hepnrl Was Justified liy Th Facts. (:v the issociated Press.) W ashiiigtnii. Juno. S. Tn response to i reipu sl li'om (lie house ciiininlttee on ;.e.i'ieulluie ficslilcnt liiii;cve!t today , rtt.'irib d In Iti presentativo VVads .rlii. tic ihalrnian of that eoniniit- 11 mlttee i( iin t made to li i m by a eom of tin; depart nient of grlcul-. t in a- ret'nrding conditions in Mm ! i b n -a pi i meat packing houses. Ai -i e.i:iimnvniK the repoit was it letter Iroai t uc president, tn which he paints . nut that there Is no conflict, in suli istanee between the Nclll-Rcynolds re 1 linrl and that nf Hie egrlcultui al de : partnieiit exticrls. Ihe president (unites a ltler received '"from a most competent and trust I tvnrlliy 'witness in Chicago" to the effect H.i it the packing lmuse pi opijetors are manifest leg almost ' to dean up. re-pave tor I ill ni " changes. are being provider, ili'".ssin4-rimiiis and a huniiinius liasli; anrl even to plan New toilet rooms with additional lean towels. The ri port says that the haste towards reform w mill have been amusing if it ' were net so nearl".- tragic." r Ihe j.resulenl snvs libs- Invest igatinrs ihnve nn! tieen eomplctei, but that j "enough' has been developed in my j judgment to call for immediate. thoroughgoing find radical enlargement '( ihe putters ol tin; government in inspecting all meats which enter into interstate niul foreign eotiiinprce." The President's Letter. Ihe pi csiilcnts letter says: An, to the ground covered in common I by the ri'iioits of the two Invest leather - committees then; is no conlllct In sub stance as to the inniortant malters. al though there is a marked difference -in emphasis. Uus being partially dun to tin greater length and detail of the re port of (he enmiiiittee of t he depart ment of agriculture. In my judgment the emphasis of the report of Messrs. Neill and Heyimlils is abundantly just ilied bv the iacts. "To show the immediatn and -extra-' -oi dinary change fur the better which, the mere' fact nf their investigation is liilnmlv I, i'i . . t, I . 1 ..... 1,, it.r llii , , ,,, ,,.(,.(ilui ,lIHOS in ('1,1...,,.,, j, j., only necessary tn instance the follow ing portions of a letter received from a in. .st -competent and trustworthy wit- . ncss in ( hicago whose name I will give the eoininitlce il H so desires. Awakening ol I'ackinglou n. ( liieau i. i al.i v. June 1 j "'(in Monday 1 began ... m tour of all I Hie great packing bouses going flr.il ! to Iiliv s. then .Swift's, i ' lucsday all the nniiiiiiiK discussed changes 'hat .. light to lie made and caught a glimpse of the awakening at X",",n " ''" 'neri.nnn visited Hie liiiim wan ine supei iiucniieiit. ' -Wednesday- I rested and contem- plated the ,tv;k, fl is mirnctiliiiis, Morris, with tbe Son- Mori is has nmg of Packingtnwn.' Thursday did Nelson -superintendent.' Nel done much to make iluiigs heller. Hy the time (lie next li'speeimg parly arrives they will' have still more new lavatories, toilet rooms, dressing riinnis. etc. Cuspidors every where, and.'sigiis -jirohlhitlug spilling'.' u most ibe iiwakening seemed toeoine hy lore.' trnm without. Th"iv was Hi" slightest indication that the 'still small voice was ;;l wul'l: n!so. ' " 'At Armour's, at my '.'suggest inn T lnake ini pretense or making a,n iuyes t ma I ion. but franklv announced my desire to see things for myself, and i'i get a fresh impression of conditions, I had not seen the plants since before the strike, on. every hand there was indication of an almost humorous haste to clean up. rcpave and even to plan for future, changes. Hrand new toilet rooms, new dressing- rooms, new tow els, etc. Swift's and Armour's- were both so cleaned up that f was com pelled tn cheer them on their way by expressing my pleasure at the changes. Ihe .sausage girl; were moved upstairs, where they could get the sunlight, they to bate dressing rooms, etc. J -asked Im- showers and lockers for the easing workers al Armours and got a prom ise that thev would put tlieni in. The canning and smiling room, chip beet and beef extract, at Armour's seemed really (pule gtiod. In all of these rooms the girls work. At I.lbby's Ihe girls are to h,- put into a lilue calico uniform, which Ihev will l.uv at half price. They are putting m toilet rooms which they say are temporary, and that when the building is remodelled they will have tiiese put in a better place. The hast toward reform would have been amus ing if it wore no so nearly tragic. 'Tliey ti led to win my help on the (Continued on Page Two.) I
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