' 'J. THE EVENING TIMES: TUESDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1908. PAC2 TOO OSES AMENDMENT TtISaysI!2ty!aciProvIsloD ; . Is Unfair : Says Mary land Amendment to Const!- tutioa is Intended to Free Whites Front:7 Educational or Property Qualifications But to Subject Blacks to Them. (By Leased Wire o The Times.) Baltimore, Md., Dec. 29 President-elect Taft has taken a strong stand against the Maryland demo cratic constitutional amendment, islntended to disfranchise the bulk of the negro vote. ' He declares the amendment, which is to be submitted to the voters nest fall should be con demned, as "it is not drawn in the spirit of Justice and equality, having regard, for the fourteenth and fif teenth amendments." In reply to a letter from William -P. Stone, collector of the port of Baltimore, asking the President elect's views oh the Maryland propo sition, Mr. Taft replied as follows: ''My Dear Mr. Stone: I have your letter of December 9 but have not been able to answer it until now. I dod't think anyone can read my North Carolina speech with any care ' and on that base the belief that I : would favor such a bill as that pro- posed in Maryland. "It is intended to free the whltss " from educational or property qualiti cations, but to subject all negroes to ' them. : , , . ' "The whole law ought to be con demned. . It is ..not drawn in the spirit of justice and equality having .regard for the fourteenth and fif teenth amendments, and I sincerely hope that no republican and no dem ocrat who desires equality of treat ment, to the black and white races will vote for it. "Sincerely yours, "WILLIAM H. TAFT."' 'SIR. H. LPARHER SICK DEATH A MYSTERY. Body of Young Woman Fonnd in Lake Michigan Murder or Suicide. (By Leased Wire to The times) Chicago, Dec. 29 A puzzling death mystery developed when the body of Miss Mayme Dunn was taken from Lake Michigan, off Divers Boulevard. The police are seeking a mysterious man who is believed to have been con stant In hla attentions on the young woman for the last year, unknown to the - relatives of the dead girl. from the lake just two and a half hours after she had left her home at 280 Osgood street, where she had lived for the last thirteen months with Mrs. Lizzie R. Hitchcock. Mrs. Hitchcock is not of the opinion that the girl was the victim of murder. She said that in the thirteen months Miss Dunn had lived with her the lat ter had never been known to have had a male caller and that she spent most of her evenings at home. On the other hand, W., M. Whitney, who oc cupies apartments in the same build ing with Mrs. Hitchcock, stated last night that he had on several occasions seen a young man call at the Hitch cock apartments and spend his even ings with Miss Dunn. Keeps Frost Off Windows i Don't you dislike to leave the warm living room and undress in a cold bedroom where the frost b thick on the windows? No need to any longer PERFECTION 1 OH Heater (Equipped wilk Smokeless Devkt) makes any cold room cheerful and cozy in a trice and keeps it so. It has a smokeless device mat means no smoke no smell no bother just direct intense heat Finished in japan and nickel Brass font holds 4 quarts, burnt 9 hours. Easily car ried about Every heater warranted. steady light, simple construction and absolute safety. Equipped with the best central draft burner. Made of brass, nickel plated. Every lamp warranted. If your dealer does not handle the Rayo Lamp or Perfection Oil Heater write our nearest agency tor aesenpuve circular. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (laeorporateai Slricken Willi Apuplexy last Evening Condition Reported as Slightly Better This Morning Was Stricken . White at Panther Branch Fishing Club Will be Brought Home This Afternoon. ' , Air Hotel, where he shook "hands with Judge Taft, just as the latter wq 1nflv1nd tnr nn fliitomohlla rlnA : . l Y TY YT .1 , A wilu juub nays nnwiuuuu. The Tafts lunched with the Ham monds today. This . afternoon Mr. Taft and Hitchcock will probably hold their first conference. 1 Mr. Hitchcock's reservation at the hotel 'la for an indefinite time, and it is expected he will be here a week or more. .'' MARRIED CHINAMAN. But Marriage is Ordere Annulled, As Violation of Law. k( (By Leased Wire to The Times) "Meridian, Miss., Dec. 29 One of the most unusual cases that nas oeen , The condition of Mr. M. A. Parker, who was stricken with apoplexy yes terday evening at the Panther Brauch Fishing Club, was reported this orougnt to tlle k,j0Wiedge of the lo morning as being slightly improved. jcal authorities developed today when Mr. Parker, in company with hts. the marriage of Miss Ollie Palton, brother, Mr. F. W. Parker, left Ral-. granndaughter of Gea. W. S. Patto::, eigh yesterday morning and went to of tlMJ confederate army, and a past the Fishing Club, which is in the gra!ld niaatei. or Mississippi Masons, lower part of the county, near Willow t0 Lum Jack a iocai chinaman, cele- i springs. Mr. M. A. ranter weni up DVated nere Sunday afternoon, was I the pond yesterday afternoon to set ordersd annuiie(i, having been found ifish nets. On his return he remark- (n h to the iflWa of the Ktnre OR. WILEY TO BE OUSTED Will Lose Position in Bureau Chemistry WIFE TRIES HUSBAND Presides Over the Felice Court Because He Refuses to Obey Order of the President Regarding Pure Food Law He Will Lose His Position. . Department Has Not Changed Its Position. Husband is Charged With Abusing His WifP -She Presides Over Case and Gives Lightest Sentence Law 1 . ' Allows, (By Leased Wire to The Times) Washington, Dec. 28 That Dr. Harvey W. Wiley, chief of the bureau of chemistry, will lose his position within the next few months was (By Leased Wire to The Times) Omaha, Neb:, Dec. 29 A peculiar spectacle was witnessed in the Omaha police court when Mrs, Frank Frei haber, a good-looking young woman of this city, accepted an invitation from Judge Crawford to take his place on stated by a high official in the de-the bench while her husband -.was on nartment of apiculture today. itrift " a cnarge of fusing his wife The body of Miss Dunn was taken ..D wlIev has defled tha Dresl-' and cnll(Jren- .... vm tk. loira w i h.i4- UI .J?lleX ' M- ?enett "VP?1 , ,.yo may do whatever you Wease dent of the Cnrted States", sitd the f w,th thlg man wh0 has' abused you, official. "The rest of us are) obey-; so long as you keep Wlthin the law,'! ing the president. The president has ; said judge Crawford, ordered tlat the pure food regula-1 Frelhaber had an attorney and his tions regarding the use of benzoate of ; trial proceeded with his wife acting . . ... .. I U 4,. . soda De suspended until me reteree . wi.- juue. LIVERY STABLES REOPEN. Resumed Business Today With Non Union Men. (By Leased Wire to The Times.) New York, Dec. 28 Twenty livery stables, closed for almost a week ow ing to the strike of cab drivers, re board has rendered its decision, and ! e accused nusDana protested mat we have suspended the regulations ne s noi gu.uy or abusing n.s wu, t ,: Witnesses -took the stand, however, according to instructions. But Dr. , whQ te8tlflert that he fflrank. t0 Wiley has denounced the use of ben-iexe pame h0me intoxicated, failed zoate of soda and created the lmpres- t0 m-ovide the necessaries of life for sion that Its use is prohibited by t:ie j his family and was frequently cruel to department." The decision to oust Dr. Wiley was them w..en In his cups. When the witnesses had testified, reached several days ago, it is under-1 Judge Crawford held a consultation stood, when Dr. Wilev refused to I with the woman who had sat in judg- sign food Inspection decision No. 101, which was issued today. The decision recites the fact that an inquiry has been made as to whether the department prohibits the use of benzoate of soda and quotes Dr. Wiley's utterances and publica tions denouncing its use. "The department has not changed its position," said the decision. "Pending the determination by the ment upon her husband. She decided that Freihaber be, sentenced to one day's conflnemtmt In Jail the lightest sentence that could be Imposed upon him. Judge Crawford Imposed the sen tence and the wife stepped down from the bench as her husband was being led back to his cell In Jail. sumed business today with non-union men o nthe boxes. At the same time referee board of tne wholesomeness or the proprietors declared no striker unWholesomeness of benzoate of soda, would be employed unless he consent- ,tg use wl be allowed ,lnder the re. ed to an "open shop fcxtra ponce BtrIctIons heretofore outlined nave been detailed to strike auiy. BATTLE IX VENEZUELA. CHARLES P. TAFT INTERESTED IN RAILROAD COMPANY. t ' ' - -. (By Leased Wire to The Times) Taft, Texas, Dec. 29 Charles P, Taft, of Cincinnati, brother of President-elect Taft. is the chief stock holder In a company that Is being or-at " drui"t. 25c ganized to build a railroad from the dee pwater port of Arkansas Pass, In the gulf coast of Texas, to Eagle Pass, on the upper Rio Orande bor der.'. : Tried to Assassinate Shah. Adherents of Castro and Followers of Gomez Fight. (By Cable to The Times.) Port-au-Prince, Trinidad, Dec. 29 News of a sanguinary battle whltvn was fought between a party of ad herents to the Castro regime and the crew of a gunboat under orders from the new administration was brought to this city today. Twenty-five men were either killed or fatally wounded and fifty others were more or les3 seriously injured. The fighting occurred in an isolat ed section of aMcuro on the Vene zuelan coast. The Gomez party was considerably worsted, but having secured recruits they returned to the scene of the en- iutiltitAll nrA mi In lr I nr V, t tKa fflATiil. Hilton Hume, lawyer and capitalist, " m. " . . . ..j ,,V, ,;of ex-President Castro. The crew which participated was from the guu- Thls Is Worth Reading. Leo F. Zellnskl, of tS Gibson St., Buffalo, N. Y says: "1 cured the most annoying cold sore I ever had, with Bucklen's Arnica Salve. I applied this salve once a day for two days, when every trace of the sore was gone." Heals all sores. Sold under guarantee PROMINENT LAWYER DEAD. Captain Hume of Alabama Died This Morning, Huntsvllle, Ala., Dec. 28 Captain was found dead under the window of . . I Ula wnn. thta MAftllnV London, Dec 28-A Teheran dis-; Coroner LaughUlIi after an exami-' boat Miranda, which arrived here to patch reports that an attempt was ' A ,, , hl. ' day. The boat orlvinally steamed made to assaslnate the shah of Persia Ca u,' Hume had Buffered a gtroke from Laguayra and touched t aM by two men today. Both were killed. .; o( " and ln mnag bl8 body , ruco General Torez commanded ite nt i t. jj j . r r ' rt.Anilori 1 r a n reran t anH had Rlifl VtrtAn The flhah was uninjured, OLD PEOPLE ', NEED mot our famous Cod Liver and Pep tonate of Iron tonic, because it contains the very elements needed bm4. will n(ul iMrmaQMt ' W, U. King Drag Co, Raleigh. had dropped through the bed room . ' , . . . . IT a . under his control at the time of the TY 111UU vr . J Captain Hume, who was a Confed- erate veteran, was originally from of Mississippi, in that white persons are prohibited from marrying Mongo lians. Miss Patton is a pretty young woman of 20 years aad is highly res pected. Both she and Lum Jack are linble to criminal prosecution. COURT-MARTIAL TO TRY COMMANDER MAHSU ed to Mr. Rowland, who wai in 1 he boat with him .that he was suffering from a very bad headache. When they reached the club house he also told his brother about his headuclie. His brother Immediately gave him a dose of anVcephalalgins, thinking it to be only ail ordinary headache. .Mr. Parker then lay. down close to the fire, and verysooh thereafter he went off in a stupor and began talking wildly and acting very peculiarly. His condition became alarming and Dr. McCullers was telephoned for. Dr. McCullers discovered that a small blood vessel had bursted and a small clot of blood rested on the (Bv Leased Wire to The Timesl brain. Despite the clot on his brain, t SvashlnBton. Dec. 2A court martial Mr. Parker had use of his limbs and ,,oal.d has het?n nppointed to try Corn talked freely .though In an uucon- mander Charles O. Marsh, late' com scions manner. mander of the stranded cruder Yankee. Among the gentlemen at the club It will convene at the Boston navy house at the time Mr. Parker was yard January 4. Rear Admiral Albei t stricken were: Messrs. O. P. Hay, R- Couden will be president of the Robert P. Dickson, Mr. F. W. Par- board. ker, and a Mr. Rowland These g-1 rpvrpn pnurp tlemen .with Dr. McCullers, sat up all HKCONnS 1NFIA ENCED POLICE night and did everything possible for , . the sick man's comfort. A telephone B,lrns ,HttJ Jollns0M . WeakenhiK message to Mr. Clyde Parker this ' a,,(l "e w"" "ff? WhI morning conveyed the good news that ing Flht ASu!n- his father was resting easier, and, Iff Leased Wire to The Times) possible fwould be brought home this; San Francisco, Dec. 29 In a cable afternoon, j gram to a friend In this city. Tommy Mr. M. A. Parker is sixty-two Burns, who held the title of heavy years old and Is one of the best weight champion of the world and known cotton men in North Carolina. lost it to Jack Johnson, in Sydney, At the close of the civil war he align-i Australia, on December 26, savs he ed himself with the cotton business ) Is willing to meet the lant Ethro and since that time he has been a ' plan again, and charges fraud, inas prominent figure in the cotton mar-! much as he says that Johnson's soc ket throughout the state. His friend3 ' onds influenced the police in stop in Raleigh are numbered by the hun-!ping the contest and that he was dreds and to inem it will be a source strong at the end. Following is the of great grfef to learn of his affile-'cablegram: - tlon. ' I "Johnson's seconds influenced po- The entire population of the city ; lice in stopping contest. I was strong will wait with eagerness to learn or and had a chance, as had Nelson with his speedy restoration to his usual Gans. Johnson was tiring.. Willing iMiwi mm Wimi 'I II I I ll IIWIIII WWII !! I I ; "ACQ ' -- - Li'iiuitmgjj P ill (1 Jl.COHOI. 4 Pro neum stmi;attn HefbodanOiieeiA Mm II ProwofesDigesttonflwrMf .j n..t A..ti..iu. ji cssuiiKH4.uuiaui3naireri UOTUM-Marprune norMiaaaL NOTJNARCUTIC JtcUfSmf UiiMoackStli lamctt S Apprfect Remedy forOonsflpt tioh,SouTStDBLi,Dlarrtioci WontisJumraisHmsjevEnsir ness andLOSSOFM!R !Fo7lnfavt8 and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Sears the jL Signature Axi of AW Exact Copy of Wwppsr. ! nmur mkmhv, hcy-touk sit "cKrTstsias IS NOW OVER good health. MRS. HAINS VIEWS ON THE HAINS TRIAL to fight Johnson again, and can beat him. (Signed) "TOMMY BURNS." CAME BACK TO LIFE. Buried in Florida a Week Ago, But Expected in Wellington Soon. (By Leased Wire to The Times) Wnnlllmrtnn nop 9Q 1? n Wo (By Leased Wire to The Times) ,Kt nt tha v'h ,. ' r Moston, Dec. 28 "Thornton Haihs tion of this city, announces that Dr. will not escape punishment for his Cyrus B. Tedd, who died In Florida crime. - The defense is trying to show ; last week, has been resurrected, and 12 sane men that these two brothers will visit Washington. Five hundred were going out heavily armed look- : enthusiasts await Teed's coming, and ing ror real estate tnat afternoon,", will give him a roval recention. declared Mrs. Claudia Libbey Hains, in an Interview at her home In Wln throp today. Dr. Teed, the organizer of the Koresan Unity Corporation has been in the public eye for a long time. Abingdon.Va., and wa3 a member of a prominent southwest Virginia fam ily. He was extensively Interested in cotton mills in this section. OFF EOR PAXAMA. beamingly the wife of Captain During the last 25 years he has Peter C. Hains arraigned her broth- claimed to be a reincarnation of every er-in-law, Thornton Hains, who Is great prophet the world has known, now on trial for complicity in the ! Teed died in Florida last week ana murder of William E Annls. She'it Is alleged was pronounced dead declared Thorn tou is a coward who and burled, with all the ceremony of had always taken 99 per cent, ad- the Koreshan sect. . vantage In every fight. ) When questioned concerning the "Thornton Hains will not escape resurrection, Mr. Webster said the punishment," Bald Mrs. Hains, "for followers of Teed did not take tne his crime. How he can is beyond my j usual view of death, and that the doc comprehension. Think of it two tor would surely rejoin them. heavily-armed men going out to buy - -- real estate. I'XFORTUNAIE CONVICT. "Let me tell you what I think of his bravery. He has always taken 99 Will be Released Tomorrow to Return per cent, advantage in any fighting! to Virginia Prison. he has ever done. Officer Smith, of the Virginia state It makes my blood boil when I prison, arrived here today with re think of the audacity of this man. I quisition papers from the governor of know that he Is fighting for his life, Virginia for Charles Blackburn, alias but there are some thlqgs better than Charles Crawford, a young man now life itself, and that is courage. Hains serving a one year term ln the state Is a coward, a brutal coward. penitentiary for larceny. He was "Yes, I thought It would be broth- sent up from Forsyth county. er against brother, Instead of brother Blackburn was tried and convicted against friend, because Peter Hains of, housebreaking and larceny in Au knew of Thornton Hains' actions to- gusta county, Va., and was sontenceu wards me. If there had been a clash to three years in the state prison on between the brothers . I should not July 11, 1905. He managed to ca- have been greatly surprised. .cape from the Virginia state farm and "Thornton Hains claimed. to be a came to North Carolina. His North hypnotist that Is, with women. But Carolina sentence expires tomorrow he never was able to use any of his and he will be taken to Virginia to boasted occult power on me. He "finish his unexpired term, bracked about It nn nfhern. hut hp I . - , dale, Ga., have filed with the Inter-ralled when ho met me, and that Is sfASiTA CLAU8 IJf WEST RALEIGH. state commerce commission a com- one Qf the things that rankled In bis engagement. Complaint Against Georgia Ruitroxd. (By Leased Wire to The Times) Washington, D. C, Dec. 29 C. L. Hutchinson & Company, of Martin- and we would liko for you to bear in mind we always have the year round a wonderfully interesting stock of Furniture, and we will give you our experience of many years in assisting you in choosing the necessary Furni ture for furnishing your home. The Raleigfi Furniture Co. 17 East Martin and 18 Market Streets. 3. M. RIGGAX, Manager. T. E. GREEN, Sec. and Treaa. Capital City Phone 672. lilii ereWtiisMes House Committee, Guests of Ohnrles- tor. Before Emlwrklng. (By Leased Wireo The Times.) Charleston, 8. C, Dec. 28 The house committee on Interstate and ' - I . Dnn...nl.HuA to rebuild wasting tissue and H n. chairman, is here with replace weakness with strength. ,adlM and f,.teIlds forty ln bU t0 em-j and to cure chronic coughs and bark for panBma this afternoon. I colds, and prevent pneumonia. ,They are the guests of the city and' w an bmhim M win tMflt mrj it wm be treated to an automobile ride, i wm. win Kwm n m na. ji i mom . . ...niA. K . . . i i ing their stay In the city. plaint against the Central of Georgia Railroad, demanding reparation of excessive freight charges amounting to 198.12. . CASTOR I A For Infaatt and CMldroa, Tha Kind You Bat Alwaji 3cagh1 Bear to gjgnatureo breast.' HITCHCOCK IX Al'Gl'STA. ke Will Visit Boys and Girls of West ' RalHgh Baptist Hunday School Friday Night, i There will be a Christmas and New Holding Confert nee With Mr. Taft On ' Tear entertainment at West Raleigh Political Matters. I Baptist, church on Friday night of (By Leaded Wire to Tha Times) : (this Tcek. Owing to the church be Augusta, Dec. 29 Frank H. 'ng situated In the extrsme western Hitchcock, chairman of the ropubH-(Part of the olty, Santa Claua fpund it can national committee, and men- Impossible to reach the boys and girls tloned for tbe position of postmaster-' of that neighborhood sooner. He has general in President-elect Taft's cau- not forgotten them, however, and will his appearance, on Friday All are invited to be present. C.uurnjtrcil I'ntler tin- IVntionnl Pnr I'uo.l v . . miU UvuKH Ai-t. Ramemlier our Roods tro to you Just M Inspected and triuiged by United StBti 'f icem. We art not whiskey mixers or com pounders. 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