PAGE TWO i SEN, OVERMAN ON INJUNCTION Bill Reported By Him Prohibits Power Mere State Law. Comes in Question N (By Leased Wire to The Times) Washington, D. C April K.-The eenate took up today the bill reported from the judiciary committee, by e.uur raan Overman, intended to regulate tin issue of temporary injunctions by the ' federal and district circuit courts. This matter has been brought into .prominence by the action of a number of the lower federal courts In issuing temporary injunctions to prevent th enforcement of state railroad laws and to prevent state officers from attempt ing to carry out those laws. The bill, as repored, prohibits the temporary Injunctions in cases involv ing the constitutionality of a state law. or the enforcement of a state law un less three federal judges pass on the case and at least five days; notice ot hearing is given to the governor and attorney general of tjie state, as well as to other defendants. Senator Overman spoke briefly on the point of the bill and alluded to decis ion in a number of states in which a single federal judge had enjoined tin enfo: cement of a' state law. He ..told of the feeling aroused because of this, and said it would fend., to allay public feeling if three judges instead of one were on the bench in such cases. He said the bill had the unanimous support of the judiciary committee. Senator Burkett, of Nebraska, offer ed a substitute that would prohibit tlu lower federal court from issuing tem porary injunctions to prevent the en forcement of the law.. -or in eases in volving the constitutionality of staf laws except in bankruptcy cases. He Bpoke at some length in support of the substitute, Senator Heyburn, of Idaho, also dis cussed the bill. MRS.DIEi.SIIE OUTOFJAILNOW (By Leased Wire to The Time) Chicago. April lT.-Mrs. Alice Webb Duke was released from ilip county jai'l yesterday, on bonds of $1,000, signed. by Robert K. Burke. . She had been in jail since Saturday, when she was held to the grand jury on the charge of obtaining money by meas of a confidence game from the Great Northern hotel. She was accused of passing worth less checks for $7.r. Her case is pending before the grand jury. .-, RAILROAD WATCHMAN SHOOTS LABORER (By Leased Wire to The Times) - Chicago, April 17 Shot down by a railroad watchman, Andrew Sitka, a destitute laborer, was left to die today on the Chicago & Northwest ern railroad tracks at Chicago ave nue by his assailant. The man was found by pedestrians lying across the rails. A bullet had gone through his right lung. He has little chance for recovery. Sitka was picking up some lumps of coal that had fallen from passing cars when the watchman fired on him. The Drirvk is by no menus routined tothe excessive' use of alco holic stimulants. . The amount: of coffee containing a poisonous alkaloid caff cine which is consumed in this coun- I,, i 1 .. .. J. .'... Ill' .' 1... .. ....... -jt naui iu.uc over icn iunuoii onH u v car. And there's more "nervous prostration" in America than anywhere on the globe. . . If you really want strong nerves and a (dear brain, stop coffee and use the wholesome : cereal .beverage, -'''' Ir Al PSk ' BR It is made from wheat, including the vital phos phates from the grains, placed there by nature for rebuyding brain and nerve cells. "There a Reason" for POSTUM GOES Oil TABLE Revolt of Western Members Hard Snag to Overcome Vreeiacd Amendment (lly Leased Wire to 'The Times.) .Washineton. ..Anrtt 17.-The house committee on banking and currency to day voted to table the Aldrich, bill. Just what will be- done now to get ionic sort of emergency currency legis lation lx impossible to '..say. : All the preliminary -steps necessary for hold inir thp rmiens for the members of the house to decide on what. bill shall be pas.-ed. hud been taken. The house leaders are in f.tvor of the Ai.l7-i.-h hill but the revolt of the west ern members against it has put mat ters in such shape that it is not cer tain that the rebels c'ouM be held in line for the measure, even by caucus action. ' After . t;i'.. line the Aldrich bill, the Committee considered whether or not it shiMil,! "tick bv recommendations that the Fowler bill be passed. On this, however, no conclusion was reaeiieu, ami the committee adjourned after stating that Representative Yreelanl, of New York, who has introduced a substitute for the Aldrich bill, shall be given a hearing, on it tomorrow. I lie Vreeland substitute goes further than tho Aldrich bill and makes commer cial: paper a security . for emergency currency. IMliSFLEE FORTHEIR LIVES (By Leased Wire to The Times) r.l6omigt.m. . 111.. ' April 17. Thirty Italians, who have been employed by the Illinois OeiitriU at Clisiton. were forced to 11cm; for .their lives last, night by a mo'y, which intimidated them with a fusilade of shuts, from guns and re volvers. There has been much indig nation against the Italians since May or Edmonson received a blackhand letter threatening his: life,, the Italians being charged with the -authorship.'' In aii'Iilition. the railroad has been em ploying these Italians to: the exclusion of several hundred American-burn resi dents who weie unemployed. The au thorities have been: unable., to secure men implicated In the attack. AXOTHEK DKM. COXVFA'TION'. Says Former York State Committee man Craven of Syracuse. (By Leased Wire to The Times) Syracuse. N. Y., April 17, "There i no doubt now that another democratic slate convention will be convened in Syracuse' in two or three, weeks." said Melville E. Craven, former stUte eom nittoeman. "The rc'-'ent .Xew:- :York ..convent ion was an anarchistic gathering," said he., 'and there is an uprising all over the state. There will positively be another convention, and there is no doubt that the delegates will be seated in the con vention. " Little Doing in Congress. (By Leased Wire to The Times) .Washington.. April 17 In the sen ate today the naval appropriation bill was sent over from, the house and re ferred to the committee on naval af fairs. Senator Carter, from the com mit ee on postoffices reported the postal savings bank hill. The senate considered the bill to regulate the issuo of injunctions af fecting state laws by the lower fed eral courts. u ASHEVILLE TURNS jGETS LONG SENTENCE OUT ENMASSeL, b.T'd.i... TO HEAR THE One of the leading Asheville, N. C, papers says: "For the past ten days our citizens have been turning out en-masse to see and hear The Great Andes, who ia a speaker of national reputation. His good works and famous lectures on good health had preceded him, and on his open ing, he faced one of the largest au diences ever seen in Asheville at any lecture of this kind. He is thor oughly familiar with every subject he handles and especially his talk on Catarrh;; "He stated that thin disease was the forerunner of the Great White Plague, Consumption. He threw a bomb-shell into his large crowd when he. state.1 that 163,000 died of this dreaded disease, in the I'nited States, in the past year. . .'"He says that the. mucus that forms in the eapity of the head drips AVo have secured the agency f salrs for them is enormous. N. C. 0 OF 20 ROUND jObjecis !o Efforts to Pull off 45 Round Mill With Nelson (lly W. SMITH. I Chicago, April 17, "I'm too uM. for a. long tight: of 40 rounds, 1 a, hr.it it freely. Hut I consider ..that -' rounds are . enough to : how -.one.' mail's superi ority over another.". This was the .statelre. nt ma,e last night by joe tluns; ''lightweight' t h '.iu pion of the Vvoikl. He lOi.-ut exactly 40 minutes in the city. 1.', of which lie eiiis-'.!nie..l In a. iiuriied chat vviih the Hearst news service reporter. ..Oans is on his way to S.iu , Francisco from L'a'.li ;nore. his hoiue. to fill what ever engageinentHen Sells may have for lilm on the Pacific coast... Oans thinks he can induce. "Battling" Nel - on to light lvn in a 20-round battle. A forfeit. for such a contest is now in litigation - in San Francisco, and Gaiis believes lie will . Mill the. argiinient.. . "Il .do.-sirt mattv i: inueli to me who I. Tight out there." the. aged warrior said as he smiled ' -the same old sad, wearied smile as he conversed In the Mine oM nervous, fidgety -manner;. "If it. is't X.'i. on. it m :4.v be romeb'ody else. Hut I want it understood that 'JO rounds are enough for me. If I can't, heat my man in that time I am willing' to 'eon-, rede that he is is a better man than I am and let it go at that." HQLTOH DENIES (By Leased Wire to The Times) Washington. April 17. Answering -an urscnt demand for an exidanation of a suit reported to have been brouf ht by him to recover title for the gov ernment to territory eniliraciug eight counties'' in North Carolina. .I'nited States .District'. Attorney Holton, of Ash'.ville, wired the attorney-general today: - "There is no foundation for the re port." The land Holton was said to be. after '' .orcunled bv approximately 100.000 people and includes valuable, timber land owned by George W. Vanderbllt and other wealthy northernors. Fled, Lenving Propliet'ii Vliifr. ( By Cable to The Times) Coiomb Bechcr, April 17 Twenty nine men, among them an officer, were killed and 100 men injurod in a fierce engagement yesterday be tween a French column on Talzaza hill and a number of Berbers. The latter, with a force of Nomad Arabs, attacked the troops, but met defeat! The French pursued. So terror stricken were the Berbers that they fled, leaving behind their dead and wounded, and several green flags of the prophet. New Record Over the Sea. (By Leased Wire to The Times) New York, April 17 By Just one minute the big Cunard liner Maure- tanla established a new record across the ocean over the long route when she docked today after a passage ot four days, 23 hours, 59 minutes. The fastest previous trip, exactly five days, was made by the Lusl tanfa. The Mauretanla's average speed oyer the 2,889 mile course was JOE WANTS FIGHT GEE AT ANDES. into the lliro.U. going dowu the bronchial tubes to the lungs. And when a person begins lodng flesh, has a hard dry hacking cough, pains ,:nder shoulder-blades and it; sides, no color to the skin, feverish and restless during the nigh.i, it is proof that the Catarrh lias gone to I he lungs. The majority of people, when this disease starts on them, are af fected with 'havy dull headache, pains in' back of head, formr.lion of scabs in the noio. very offensive breath, forgetinlne.-y. and at times it would entirely cause the loss of hear ing, smelling, and eyesight.."'---. "After this plain . ar.J forceful talk, by the Great Andes, the follow ing day his heaJ.ii'.ariery at Grant's Pharmacy, was crowded:, with peo ple, eager to purchase: his famous Proscription, which ho explained would cure Catarrh'' of any - form "here it had no: affected, the lungs." r the (Jieat .:;de. Medicines and tlif G. KING. rsnowcrwmwi vsn 08BERSH0LDUP EXPRESS TRAIN Bosrd Northern Pacific Pes and Get Ail There Is ( By Leased Wire lo The Times) Minneapidir.. .Vimi.. -Ar'-ril 17. I.-tec-tives armed with rills s ,u,d mounted on horseback, are parching the. .country around Xorth Jtihelieii tod;:y in hn ef fort to capture two robbers who held up a Northei ii Caeilie train lit the out skirts of this city in the nigh, obtain ing ii large amount . of booty from the passengers.. Tile train was a through express.: it left tile un'oti depot at S o'clock.. It is -supposed, the 'robbet'D were on board when it stalled. When It reached the city limits the robbers appeared in : of the sleep ing cars and. displaying revolvers, or dered everybody to throw up their hands. All tl;e passengers oomvdied without resistance. One bandit then stood guard over the passengers while his compan ion leisurejy passed down the aisle and robbed them, one by one. of all the money and other valuable tiny carried. After searching everybody in t lie car. thai robhei- who did this work returned o the side of his confederate, laden with, tre.i.-ure. Hoih oandii;; their calm ly sat: down In a seat, slowed their plunder m their pockets, and waited for the tiain to slow, d.own.-" When the train cam.: almost to a j't.op near Xo.-th Junction, several -miles- from this city, the robber-s sprang from the car and disappeai -M in the darkness. LITTLE KSISiS By- Leasod Wire to The Times) rfeyville.'. Kan., April l7.t i : 3v h k this morning the Citizens State 'Ot M I. ban her. the rod now :, at oliataun.ua, SO miles east of . was held up by two men and rob of S;'..00ii. The robb"rs took all th cy in sight, walked a. block dov.n street; mounted their -hordes... and off unintdested. Thiee iosses are se,.ii-e-,in(T for the. bandits. LVOXS ADMITS UK DID IT. ' 'i)ions of l)ead Kelly Cause Assail ant to Confess. ( By Leased Wire to The Times) Frovideii'-e, R. L, April 17 Haunted by visiois of aged Henry Kelly, who was killod lar.t Sunday, Frank J. Lyons, who came here from Connecticut rocontly, has con fesiied he assaulted Kelly. He was held without bail. v Lyons said he had been drinking and while drunk he knocked Kelly down. After robbing him, he dropped a 40 pound fitoiie on Kelly's face to hold him down. '"' wild .not flee after that," said Lyons, "as I could see the old man coming toward mo all the time." Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup acts rrornDtlv vet eentlv fin tliA hnwala through which tho cold Is forced out or tne system, and at the same time it allays Inflammation. Sold by King. Crowell Drug Co, ..'.-.) -"' Holison Won't Givo lp Fight (By Leased Wire to The Times) Washington, April 17 Represen tative Hobson. of Alahnmn n early visitor at the white house to day, when he rnm nut ha i a cheerful mood, and told the news paper men the fight for more battle ships for the navy was by no means over and that it would be kept uu to imii-uiubu iu niduu iui Twenty-Four Years e: Man With Ihuulles of AUnses Seat I'p for Impersonating lVnslun Agent Judge rurnell nml Mar shal DoeUery Itoturn to Kaleiglj. Judge Thomas H. Purnell, United States Marsha! Claudius Doekery and Deputy Marshal V. A. Mitchell have returned from Klizabeth City, when I'nited Siiite district court was held this week. The session was a sho-. one. being conclud' d yesterday and v nuinler of cases were disposed of. Thi most important was against FrederieV Ioug!.i8s, alias Dr. Jones, alias Jot Smith, alias Campbell and alias any thing, who was sentenced to twenty lour years in the federal prison at At lanta for representing himself as beint a pension agent of the I'nited State government. Douglass, according to the Elbabetr. City Star, is a half breed, being. .ran Indian and Portugese, and is a mai witli.n record. He represented to ol.. soHlieis that he-was a personal repre sentative of the government and thit lie was authorized to grant claims an increase pensions. He would also dea liberally with ex-slaves and he onl charged a small fee for his services. He was indicted and found guilty on i isl.t counts,, for each of which he re ceived three years. It is said that the man has served several terms In prison. HKXDKltSOXVILLK TO HAVE 1AIIA" DiKI.VG Sl'JIMICI y.r. M. L. Khipman. assistant com misshm'er of labor and printing, has r.'.uined from Henderson, where he at tended a meeting'- of the stockholders ot the French Broad Hustler, which was 'recently incorporated. The Hust ler during the summer months will ap pear daily. .Henderson Is one of the most pleasant of the North Carolina summer, resorts and each year thou iiuids of , visitors ilock : . to the town. Mr. Hhipinan is ediair of The Hustlei and " president of the cumpahy, and h in, .king the paper a credit to the com iminity, A daily ; for Henderson villi will be an innovation and should provt popular. '-" - '- - , ' The fiaii ty. The Gaiety lias on some of thi best pla.- s of the season. "All's Fai: in Love and War" is very fine, ant' all who have seen it are very much ai.iused at Tho lovo-making over tht telephone. The words can Ik; seei passins along the wires and some oi the cirls-who have attended say that the kisses also are visible. How ever, only those of experience can tell. The other picture that is es pecially fine is. "Stnrre Memories of an old Thpatiic.il Trunk." The scenes in this are so plain and look so real that one can scarce help but think they are seeing a real live KTformante. Daraca flaws Meets Tonight, The Moring Baraca class of Hills- boro street Christion Sunday school wiil hold a business rieetins at the church tonight at 7:30. Mailers of importance v.ill be considered and every member Is requested to be present. J. II. Kins fiives Uond. J. H. Klnc, the white man who ves- 'erd ay bound over to pot'.rt by I'nited States .'Commissioner Nichols for on -- raliiis an illicit distillery in Wake oi:nry, .was- able to ffive Loud todav .ind was released from tail. ., WITNESSES FROM WEST Striiiulod in Washington, Where They Testify in Land Frauds. (Hy Len-od Wire to The Times.) ' WashinKton, Apiil 17. Two hundred westerners, residents of Callforni i. and Oregon, summoned to Washington as witnesses in the Hyde-Penson-Dlmond- Sthnelder land fraud cases, bnout 25 per cent of whom are women, are prac tically stranded in Washington. The urgent deficiency bill, while It allowed unlimited funds for tho trial of the case and incidental expense, care fully restricted the expenses allowed witnesses from the Pacific coast. They tre allowed their rnilroad fare, pott age, baffirage express, meals en route :ind 11.25. a day to live on in Washing ton. i J,1r.I Til . JmM Eureka Ryft.., ., Dan fiver f.-c ., , Gr-qrOoon Pyo lnipcclion P.yr,..., OH Hr.vy Rvr O'ccnwo-i1?. Vivo. McCattv WhUI-.-jy. Bonletl tu Uond. S yie. old Jelfcraon Club Eye. Kiiliplro Uya.... N.tl. Corn Wti'tl-s-.... VlrrclnU Catn W iUkry , YeirOlt! ti' C. Co-n Whukty.... ...... OI!3ur" Cjiu 'Ahbiliey.... Gwm Oi- flullwtd Gin,. Apc'u )3r-tl,1r. ,,.,u , Wry Old -.-,it,ie ErAUdy Ptjch Brt)dy..... 1 Couskms Supply, CoSl;Mm$, m, j );Xike':Finding Money C Each package of Piedmont Cigarettes now contains two coupons. 100 of these coupons will be redeemed for 50c in cash. These coupons are just as good as money. CIGARETTES L The quality of these cigarettes is famous because their to bacco is the very best grown in the far-famed Piedmont tobacco district Save Piedmont coupons for cash or valuable presents, and enjoy the best cigarettes at the same time. ; yiV:l Si - lQ:tQr:5c.y:y Piedmont Cigarettes are packed in TIN FOIL DARING RESCUE fRy Leased Wire to The Times) New York. April 17. In a lire which damaged the apartment house, at 72" Third avenue today the firemen made one of the most heroic' and. spectacular .vseuos in . the annals of New York IreftghtlnR. Nlnetcen-year-old George Diets stood on th-;-sill of a (ifth-siory window while the flames roared about him and the smoke almost hid hl;n from sight., A ..f.reman ' crawled bead-for.-inost over the ea , es of the root, while another clutched at his ankles ami l;t .t him from 1'allinrr in to the street over Bi) feet belo.v. The ptis per.ded fireman was lowered .until he could grasp Plets an.i then they were both hauled to safety. ro.ital Savings Dank Hill. (Tiy Leased Wire to The Times) Wauhiimton, April 17 The sen at ? committee on postofuces and post roads has voted to report favorably the poslal .Ravings bank bill drafted by a subcommittee,, of which Senator Carter "was chairman. An ameud ment was adopted changing the name of the proposed institutions to postal, depositories, which meets the objec tion raised against the bankers. Fire Vi.i-s Ottt Suit Shops. (Ry Ler sod Wire !o The Times) Ithaca, N. Y., April 17 -Fire early today-wiped out aie Ludlowvllle salt plant, 10 miles north of Ithaca. The loss is placed at $350,000, with in surance of 1200,000. About J. 25 men were employed at the works. Chester Hat furfew Protection. (By Leased Wire to Tho Times) Philadelphia, April 17 It was de elded in Chester this afternoon that ail cars would run at once under guard of the stale police, A curfew will be runp between six and seven o'clock tonight. All citizens not having busi ness on the streets will remain In doors after that hour. Mr, Jos. T, McAden. a, student in the University of Pennsylvania,, arrived In the cltv today from Philadelphia to spend a few days. iuaraofse Ail our goodo ere guarantaod If not satisfactory, money refunded on return of goods. Goods shlppad In plain plottages same i!ny order received. WE PREPAY ALL EXPRESS CHARGES. Rc-jiriances ma be made fif either PosfJ or Eprass Honry Order, nr Rtgistereil Letter. Trloon en Goodo not llatod will bo furnlohod upon request. IN JUC3. IN QOTTLES. ffl CilliMi. 3 Oallsns. 4 Felt ?K. f FjI! Qtl. ..120 ... 2 25 ,.. 2 50 .. 30 .. 3 50 ,.. to i'fi ,.. 5 0'l . ... 2 ... 3 Hi ... J M in ... t i ,., 1 vll .... 3 t ... i M $ 9 75 t 45 7 SO I M It M i II 40 'ii'ii I W 5 JJ H 70 10 0) ii 7 ii : u i?. 2 2 70 4 00 4 SO 4 5U 5 W 5 CO 6 P0 ' 5 70 3:0 1 IA .. i W : .-0 34 4 oa J 4 20 73 S 25 7 75 7 75 8 75 7! 9 75 II 4 4 20 it ii : it'll Sl'D 6 0 3 73 7 :$ 17 D. A. R. CONVENTION TO BE BIGGEST EVER : (Uy Leased Wire to The Times) Wai.hi.iK'i-O'.!. A ril 17 With the ?onve:iins of the seventeenth.- annual 'oiigiM.i;:Of , the : Daughters of -the. .i.ierifan Revolution but three days off, .the various JocarconunUtees, su pervised by Mrs. Donald McLean, president-general of the organisation, are..'' work ing- overtime to compjete arrangements' for the most successful congress- in the history of the body, Mrs. McLean said today that the dolor;ates to the congress, of whom several hundred have already, ar rived, would probably number l.iion, The treasury report showed that the organisation has $17,000 inore than this time a year ago. Among-. the! . delegates, expected are several from Europe, headed by Miss Clara I'o?t!cy. Fireman and FnRinecr KU!h1. (Hy leased Wire to The Times.) I!nomlngton. Ills., April 17,-rPassen-crer train No. 1 on the Santa Fe was wrocked by -.'vanning, into, an open switch. Kii:,ineer 'John Coppess was killed and the fireman was slightly in jured. ; -. 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