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Che f I. I II ' I! Vol. LXIX. No. 12. The Weather FAIR. RALEIGH, N. C, SATURDAY, JANUARY 14, 1911. LAST EDITION. PRICE FIVE CENTS Double the Number of Paid Subscribers in the City of Raleigh of Ly Other Newspaper. E ITS FILES AFTER L Spends An Hour Through Bills Mostly of Local Character INCOME TAX FAVORED Files Cleared tor Work After Two Hours of Hard Work in Hous, .Members Ask Leave of Absence - Resolution to ltatily federal In eoine Tav Amendment Reported 1'ivvoralilv Greensboro Charter liill Passes House Providing tor l.leetion to Ratily Measure. 1 hi' house cleared ils calendar (iL'inii today, but il rcniiircd consider nhlo nine to gel. I hrougli f hi great muss of local hills Hint continue to -.- encumber t lie files. Among the most import ant. mat tors wits the reporting - tavorablv of t tie great, resolution to rat 1 1 v t lie pro posed amendment to the con.stiuilion or the nited States providing tor an income' tax. Passed lined Heading. If. II. Relating lo drainage of Caldwell county. 1-1. B. lo incorporate cltv of Greensboro. H. B. To authorize bond issue for Oxford school building. H. B. l o authorize bond issue for lliekorv. H. 15. To ratify sewer and water bonds of Murphy and authorize spec nil tax. H. B. To authorize commissioners ol Stokes (o apply surplus taxes; II. 13. lo authorize refunding of deft of Rutherfoidton. If. B. . 1 o. provide; for new court house in Alleghany county. II. 15. To regulate jurv lees in courts of justices ot peace in John ston counlv. II. B. lo protect quail in Gaston count v. closing it for two years. II. 15. To repeal act of 1'J()r relat ing fo drainage of Indian creek. II. B. To authorize county com inissioners of any county lo make an propriations to assist form demon stration work H. B. To regulate hunting and fishing -n Burke county. II. H. To protest lands from dop nidations thereon. An amendment by Mr. Turlington, striking out sec ond section ot the bill .which makes it a misdemeanor to throw refuse on the lands of another being lost, the bill was recommitted. II. B. To encourage growing of live stock in Beaufort. II. R. To protect wild turkevs in Swain county. H. B. lo amend law of deer hunt ing in Dare county. (Continued on Page Twp.) GRAVE SITUATION Tl L Iiv Cable to The Tillies.) Madrid. Jan. 14 Thee government (s alarmed over the situation in I-oitu-gal. Grave rumors of another revolu tionary outburst have been In circula tion for many hours. The government this afternoon sent four telegrams to the Spanish minister at Lisbon but was unable to get a reply. It Is under stood that the strike situation is be coming more serious .hourly and that the metal workers have now joined the ("trlke. . Indians isit President. Washington. Jan. 14 A delega tion of Apache Indians, headed by Chief Magoosh. asked President Talt today to release their fathers and grandfathers, about twenty in num ber, who have been held ad prisoners of war at Fort Sill. Okla.. for many years. President I rgetl to Retaliate. Washington Jan. 14 Tne entire Alabama congressional delegation to dav urged President Taft to retaliate against Germany for the tax on pot ash The delegation told the' presi dent tJnt the German l liiniifaetur fjrs were "lobbing southern farmers. CLEARS G 1 SENATE SESSION BRIEF Senator Graham' Withdraws His New Train Bill Southern Has Already Agreed to Put the I ra iti On Bill Left on ( ali n line Several New Hills and House Bills Passed I pon .Member Given Leaves ol Absence. At todav s session ol Ihe senate Senator Graham, of Orange, was lowed to withdraw from the conitull lee on corporations his bill rcitnrin the Southern Railway to pul on n additional passenger t rain hot ween Raleigh- and Greensboro, and 11 placed on the calendar until the Irani is put on. I his was done because the Southern bus -already agreed to giv the additional service. The senate passed Senator Gra ham s resolution ordering l.oiill cop ies of the report of the stale tax com mission of lSNn printed, the suppl having been exhausted. Senator Graham stated that he has not been able to find a single copy ol 1 1 if report anywhere in the stale. Senator Hoyden, ol Rowan, intro duced n lull incorporating the .-North Carolina Delect ive Association. Verv 1 1 1 1 1 it business ol public ill leresl came hoi ore the senate today the session lining brief and leiiini less. . Itoiitme Proceedings. the senate was called to order at 11 o'clock bv President Newland who retiucsied Rev. Mr. larnier to lead in praver. ihe courtesies ol the senate were extended to ex-Senator McLean, ol Robeson. Senators Starbnrk of rorsvth Cobb of Robeson. Micks ol Granville. ind Gotten of Pitt were granted leaves of absence. Senator Graham of Orange save notice that after the business ot to. dav s session he would recall fron the committee on corporations his bill requiring the Southern Railway to put on an additional piissonge train between Raleigh -and Greens boro.. Senator Graham offered a resolu tion directing that 1.000 copies of Ihe report of the -tax .commission ol tssr be printed. 200 for use of the senate. 3U0 tor use of the house ot epresentativos. and uOO for use o I the treasurer. I he resolution was placed on the calendar and passed Us readings, being sent to the house without engrossment. Senator Gra ham staled that not a copy of the re port ran be found and would appre ciate it if iin.vouo will supply him with a copy. Hills Introduced. Graham of Orange: In reference to habeas corpus. Revisal commit tee. . '-. ' ' Reinhiirt ot Lincoln: -Prescribim ptiinshmeut for making false slate ments to obtain credit. Judiciary. Bovdcn of Rowan: Incorporating the North Carolina Detective Asso etation. Corporations. Cotton of Pitt: Relating to tax ing dogs. Propositions and itnov ances. Sigmon of Burke: Appointing J M. Smith justice of the peace in North Catawba .township. - Caldwell county: also relating to foreign exec u tors. Havmore of Surry: For the relief of W. .1. Holland and C. M. Newton of Surry. . House Rills Presented. The following bills were reruved from the house and referred to ap propriate committees: Relating to cotton weigher at Al bemarle. Slanlv county. Relative to witnesses and officers md pay of county commissioners ol Cherokee conntv. Validating probates in Granville county. Relative to incest. In reference to officers in New Hanover county receiving pay as wit nesses. Relating to private sales bf prop erty bv administrators and executors. F ixing salaries for officers of Beau fort county. Validating the oificial acts of the deputy clerk ot Swain county Reports wore received from Cul luwee Normal School and the State Hospital at Goldsboro. giving salaries paid in each. - Passed Ibird Reading. The following passed second and third readings and were ordered sent to (he house without engrossment : For the relief of the clerk of t he court of Montgomery county. 1 Resolution directing .that 1.000 copies of the tax commission of ISSu be printed. Senator Graham was allowed to withdraw his bill requiring the mmm Mi mmm i If r is V .Miss Lef-sie , Abbot I.- she singer. ii-i,e "vii'(il ii lit I Mt's .Vine. .M.ivcavm bus aiveii i;s :i. i lor the ilisagri'eMfeiit nt'f Hk lllKlK.ll III Hl'l" llllKbailli's ll-'V'. I KObel. Ai raimcinciiis lusd I. 'cii rntcml Into liet-,(en its :i.nnicc l ielro iasani and Ihe Lit I.icr ( ojiii;;iiy il New York, lo plnco t:ie Hist product ion oi l!:e nnei-a k-Di.-' New York audience ami it was id Miss Abbott, r.ad :wcn ( 11-4 ic: to .sins i:e title role. A iiiiw!!::i'r standiut!. however, between the l.jcii. lers and (be composer' li vo pc-icti- ally made its New York debut .-in iniHissibili(v. I be Liebh t-s sav lli.it they were mil able to accede to ll.e xorbiliint moucfarv dtiiiaiid.s ol lascagiii u bil cables I rum I some state that the reason: Miiscamm banged Ins mind was Miss Abl-.oil s voi'al iinlitness lor the role ol so lid. Southei-ii Itaiiway to p;H 011 an ad ditional '.passenger "- trai'i, bet woen Raleigh and Greoh'sboro, and it. was ordered placed oil t he ca.Iemlar until the train is put on. Seniiior Grahavi ivo in detail his reasons lor asking to withdraw-, the bill and haying it placed on the cab tuiar. ... A tiiessage was received ,1'rom . the overnor tra-nsnif 1 ting - i-e'iioi Is f rojn the ;..Vorlh Carolina Historical' Com mission and (lie kastern ('aroLua raining School, giving SMlaries paid. Senator McDonald . ol - Moore was added to ihe coiiiiuiitee on legisla tive appoi-iotiiiieiit, ... file seriate at: . 11 : i'i adjournecl until o clock .Moniiav. i;i si:i: on: ham in i:sts. Wilier Swept Over ((iiniti'V l-.leven People Head. (iiy Coble to Tl.e Times.) ; Madrid. -Spain. Jan. I i --A resei- oi r (lain near the ens 01 lluei- va 111 tae province ol the .same name, burst early lodav and tae waier swept, down over 1 lie adjacent, coun try 111 a raging Mood. Kleven bodies ave already been recovered and il believed that many more are dead, railroad train was derailed. Iiy the Wi til ol water and tae engineer and renien were killed, vast, .property ullage has been done and a. '.great d( il ol railroad truckage was cariie.l nvav. A relief .army today .started dig ging away the great masses ol earth and stone and other debris winch us piled up' bv the tidal wave ol iter. I ne walls ol tne dam broke with out warning and. the wall ol ,-waier swept down the valleys and hillsides, carrying an avalanciie ol rock and eartn. uprooted trees and unaltered buildings. 1 he roar of ihe approach ing mass of waier travelled belore It and many who siw the danger lied mil of reach ot the luial wave. A great, deal ol live stock was killed and crops were wasaed out. Htielva has a population ni iO.OOO and first reports indicated that a portion of tiie town had been -wiped away. Later this was denied. It Is an important railroad center. Mr. Frank Armbuster. of Wheeling. u., Is in the cuy tor a lew Uiijs. COL W. JJICKS DEAD Superintendent of the Oxford Orphan Asylum Passes )nd 1 Home (liniii: allv Thiv ill Ovt'Ci-i Heallb n;ra:ii2 al Hi -:!ad lieen 1 1 lie '.( nonie I line l-oriiierlv f.i ed in I: ii -'.) ' . Vol; - v; liiri i pro' .e -i! I I jl III her !oc i, al h ;i:;:i..h::-i :niiie::- ' iiji eo( rine " had ii Ovfoi'd, .x: t"., lia'in .1. Hicks, obi 'hicHi . '..citizeiiR 01' tiie pjisl 1 wel ve .' i of the OxI'omI !:' died this liiorninv; at 'the asyi ii) ili-( liuiiig. heal!, avit Willie his ile; liecled, st ill ill's, i lieen -'considered ,..At'"his" bedside; his iiiiiiied;.ite lai iaiv away was tis at; his walk In He 'is survived by ciii'idven.;. .-' lb uuinh-.-i- .lid liie f,l .ihil -i;i e(- be. and fi 1 Hid... in !-' I' ll an ia county, V i-.. isi'7 a tiii I i tin. . in ,-lii.-i re he engage,! iliesn lor -Mini l(- !: !., iioliie i n '1 lie. was app' 1 iici l . of the. I E ism he tilled : i's- resigning to Miperintenileni. :.!: I'uiieAil r,i beiM nntioiiipi I'.'ll- 1.1 , .oriii .11.: :.i ;!(io-i. oii: ie. r ' 11 . lb- .-('.!. il.ii-1'e! Hicks : 111 of yea: j. Ii i 1 iv a wii't i(iiis. Messrs. '.He- .lea ;ia i 11 .1. M. ' :t.d-w.-1 da.- oC (',' A . .1 i'.i sevv I 1 .!. C C.,;i eiliVii 1 1 City. .1 (.; f Turner i-s. W I 1 1 V. v:i 1 1 ..me inhi i ied Job, I': : Vy'viitt., pl': this c-i :-.y .- Te several 'ye;-rs ago. ,-: ';;-. The h'n-.iiii w'ill take plm-. Monday, the aour has not liiTaiiged,: Tiie Grand .i.o:l;.re 1 sons' ivlVi; lie called to nu-". .ien eiiy ;'. niorniag;' as Col. ilic-l;s:. pni:i'iii)i lit iueir,b.er of thai ,o-l was for a lr.niibei' of , years si temlent ,of t-"-- Orihian Hoee lieen :.M:i- iliil! ri n 0 ions. Ford. Tiiaihiainud by the Ma The. I'une.-al will be conilucteil li .Masonic ceremonies. . .' Waiter 1!. Duliv Head. : Leased Vire to; Tlie .'I'ini' ( I' ito stei Im II il (is. a ' multi-iii died ai his litii.Mi is the owner, of Hi in iicky ': Iiislilliiig eresled in nuitiy I?! Duffy: a aire linaiicii today. He -Vork and ken pa.ny, ami iai e'ial insi i1 al io . . 1 l.e v as pre National Han'... iderit ol the Lineoli Two billed 111 Nortolk. . : -. By Lease,! Wire to. The Times 1 . Norfolk. Y.i . Jan. 1 1 Two i-.c-were killed today when Ihe eoiirr.-,, wails of fhi- Son I hern' ltel.l Tele--ilioi'ie Coinji.it'y's new huiliiiug col lapsed. .The; -dead: James A;. .Morris mid: Williani.loliiison- BANKFRS FRIGHTENED ANXIOUS TO TESTIFY L Wire Jan.: Iiods M l ion o Tl Ti York, stie ie I -Ki iglUen,. I' the grand lie jni; in irs tnve.t Hank . 01: ' , four ,,1'iieiaU ami others v ; eiltion foday--attorney, to: a 1 vili-n,-e a:ii bank' -wreck, 1 win, have ilit' .fii-iinil ;im Ihrii- willi iij-ri 1 r'nieernim: : i el' the Niv-ihii-n iiiiigtiin Sa lio have 1 -ings HaiiU; I, d e are io diingev of piosi--.lppeuled to the disiiii-t low them to turn state's 1st Joseph IT. Uobin. the ' Several bank oflielnls 'n under tlie shallow of ;'s probe-.have expressed s to .tell, all thpy know liie' sehemt's (jf Uuliin was '-.enabled to get away iiOi S2fKl,IK!0 in liank funds. wherehv I Willi mere Hi Tl"' district 1111' reply tu t! loi'liey so far li;is ni.li.le overtuies. bnl I; is ex- peeleti lliat 1:1 one or twrr C;ises he will tnke-'ridvantage-.'.of the uffers. This, it Is thought, w ilt clinch the case -'against lbiu anil insure his conviction; H V I 10 COMING HACK. Missing Man is at Davlona. Flu.. and M ill Return. New 1 one. jan..- 14 Cliai-lo H. Hvde. c 1 1 v chamberlain oi New York, w no has been missing since irlv in Deconilier. when he w as poiight to give testimony as to an al- 1 leged pool ot ?o00,(j00 lo defeat Uie X v mm i mm .,' . '.- ifi,,-r.T."it ! : -I SS tl 1 'On -10 y tl e 'ft' !it! i.'itiir. ii i.-i .in- 1 :u Ki : ..leu : ' c t I Ibe lii- M 1 1 i!i, ( A C- gr.i er ani'.-il 111 new 'r:i in - eni'ias'-v bee. ol the li!i!isi 1 to i j.'i'i lie -wiv 1 1 1 ino.le: ittcd .secretaries- hue ;;,,! bave ie .1! (be i'inb.-1-.sv. (ie six-iiil life of :. 'ia. it is nnl. ::! ion at ilie er- :i;,i' it 10 . e 1n,nt !'ii n -vliiiiopiuiie was loi'ieerlv Mi-s ivi iai.-i. unit eu e.lic::leil m i-.trm as lesidcii! oi 1 mi. 110 pi;i't : 1 1 I 1 h 1 1 "i Va;,:ii V ( i elJoft v ol .Sl. u.-;s oak- time elar- :iee I 'm I V I and al o s( in' il the 1 !mik.v ir:.;:' iu-y, leaiu-e ol '. where her- iii iiria'ie (o voiiiiiv diplomal. Inruhim v;is an infernal tonal ro-scvc'-n! seasons n.'io, sue '-nino'ishcd lint;;i-i ami a at i 1 I nere i In i acing home. Iier loolesl longnc -well. l:hl. a ha! iv diiiigbter. .IH: ai '.inallv s ; ce in 110: on his -. a l ' l):. being for Ciliisiiail 1 at 'Mount y. ii as 1 ho ili.V mail eel ions of ih:ll')'ieild .VI v llv-dr ;,, now . .-il.-" mil :Jh ; e Mi" 'o. kiii . i.us';.i .louse lona. uardc Home boat "ifi l-'la.. lor d 10 Ihe .,'t'or .1 111 iv -ni-O'i, lesier -sell) v.-hie ( I here b I III: il lievsonal represeiilai in I :iis '.cif'y:: , It wasdeai'iieii fodiiy thiii a nimi-b'er- of personal . lei s.Ti'bni Hyde .re fer r i 11 g 16 1 h e .; ? 0 11 ' , 1 1 i) 0 i ! ri bery fun d for I he defeat of 1 ..-' ai; ii-r.ieo 1 rio-k laws are in ' e'xlsiencif. and some i iliein lil-obably in. the p'o? -si-ssjon . of Linn -.Bruce,, counsel for tlie -leg is 1 alive invest iga-i ing coinniii tee. Robert ii.; li'ld'er, (he. busy: assis'.aiit. (lis! riet. at torney of llioolc i.v 11 . is so ill io have uncart lied the Hyde leiu.v. V ( II VI I I ' s, ( ,Mi 1) ( ompany Aiilborii'd lo I n I. and 111 .Vlaliiimcskeei Dr; Ulsti icl. A . cert i lieu to of iiieori.n o-u I ie been grained 1 o the Sout lierh Reclamation 'Company:; w'.ifM eipii) oliii-e 1.-. in he iociite'd -at liiiai-ier, Hyde count:, wilii a I office in - lioslon.- 'I'ais is -, i:e pany ovguiiized to piircliasc : lo est of liie State Board of l-e!e lintei'Ms in Hie Mattaniiisi.oei i-cbasc 1111,'ige in nas .Land .pvill- SVi an wiiiieh ( 0,11 ' in t -ration Lake ranif'-l iarter. ori.ed e and boat. !e, trie drainage district.- and it is extensive: power in . ii s Among other, tilings' It is. an; lo buy and .sell lands, jiu-prt cultivaie this, operate- . ferry stage and teleiihone atid lines, saw mills, grist-mills ami do a mercantile business, lis liuilioii.ed capitaf is I r'(),U(to. Tae .'incorpora-. tors are IJ. N. Graves! of tiosfon, who subscribes to half tlie stock, and AY. I. Mason. J. P. Kerr and (lias. A. Webb, of Ashevilic. who subscribe to the remainder in equal number of shares.: , A caarter was also granted to The Farm Supply Company, oi Margar ettesville, N'orthauipton County, 1111 tliorizing it. to transact, a general mercantile business, Its capital stock Is $:!.". OOn. The incorporators are: J. :. Bolfoni. (-, 15. Vick. 15. 11. La Uier and Ai YY. ick. till of Marsiar-titefaville. i ;; 1 i ..a?1 30 uskeetissulu NllRSE KLINE Board d Edjcation Sell Hold idss Far About $100,000 Ileal be - 0 i-in ;ly ai .Mi-eling Held III ( ,11. el leu- -. .llliee liwliiy ( uin- p:l,l- fr-.':iiiie(i lo I'lU'eoase l.al-.e S:.itioo,-..( .-.iii,iosci- . Vsbeiille .-iiiil Lii-.iioi I iioitiiie-ls. ' The.- to,., 'wic iiiw;iA.e: !ie:-n l,i a it. ns!. -e! . . I .ii t:e i inhi'ogT- i (Hi" I fme- t hfea i eliell ID r.f ; i ;.i in - iitiiii rim. : has sei,,d l,y ihe sal.- ,,f ihe i il! lie lioai 'I: oi li.ili-ii.; v-ii 's,' llllil i ll-.'.H isl rii-i i ii t lie South 1 1 -til l ion '. '(iin'i'iaiiy, e:.-.':d . iialaC to' pnr- HiohiV -:: ": ; ,-losed ai a ,ineeting il hoai'i! of i -din-ill ifiti held ip file vernw s .fit ' e ie, li in: i hiifiLis' y. as ii .signed.' -Tie -. ieiii rd 1 11 is ; i !' v a )' 1 1 X i i , - and hoiinl -of i-due,!' ion's ioned in I ( l,r .pi-enured edip-iii ion 'was paid ihe suiii of $:i!i, i", i;,n fur its holding,"; Wiiiv)i ifn lii-ai-e an :;i:'i-:i :: ol . i,S:iil ,,f : hi l:o hoi louj -'.Tiie slate i- ;ilso i.o . he -iT-iiii !in rsi'd iioi the Miine-i ' a I re.-, il v ::iehi in' I lie pielimi Hiirie-v lor I ii .-a i ne io' !! tract .::!:.'! n,-ill'; in l -i -elf ; . oie, and 'ii; oior ., 'I'!;- eniii pa 1 1 y: eiji'i. Ii:i,-i ng I he -siiile' hii 1,1 's. coi'.rpo.-j'd iiiostl in A.-! .:!: (.ien, heiided b former Slat". .Senator Cliiii leR A. - YYebbv: This company ag're'es - to .do all in its: power to push f irwayd i lie drainage, p!:ins. . :i !r: iiiuu'e Plans Approved. The sale which had been pracii i-,!i'.:,-. eoniiileied. ju : December lo thii same . .-syndicate composed of II. Y ','i-a- es. io' l!osr(in;-Y. T. Mason, .1.. I' le. il' and Charles. A. Yebb, of Ashe ville: was held up by .1 he John L. Ro per Lumber Company ; at that, tiine the eoiiiDiiuy nlieging. that the plans je-enai-i d lor the drainage of the dis- t i-'i'c't . bv iir.gi neer J . ().' Wright were not-, pi act ieal. and that, tiie estimate of the cost Of the w;)rk.: wliteiy was niif : o $ liiii.fini ., atiproxiinaiely v.onid he inadequate.'-' The company owns iil.ou: I ii.imiii acres, of liind in the (iistrici. iilid thi-eatenerf to bring n ihjhii,-tion suit to stop, tlie sale Ai, this '".juncture- an agreement was r 'io ii,-..i between t hi' luiiiber com pally and the board .to siiluiiit tlie elans lo soiiie pll'.er -conipeleni .eiigi-neei-. boi h "sides' nghvths, to abide by his. decision. .I. T. . Coleinan, a well know n: drainage engineer of. New Or leans., was chosen to go .oyer tlie plt'iis pass uponithein. lie. hiu'de his report on the plans aiid apiro'ed thein as pract ii-alile,. with some slight e!:iti'..es . w hieli he, suggestes as well (i, siat,. il i'oi- Hie iii-opOr , drainage of the (iistriet. He also; says 1 hat 1hr est iinaie (if . tile work is well w'iihin i!s probable limbs., (in this ivq-iorl the hoard of eilnca 1 1 'li and -the engineers of. I he lum-hei- company i -conferred iilul. the meeting this .-afternoon, was the re sab. '' The Soni hern I. :nd . Reclamation COr.ipMiiy .--iviisV i-lianTrtd this .'morn ing io purchase (he state's, -holding! in this disii-ii-t.,' Tt is: halt a Boston Coueein. (,; . Graves., of. that, city, holding half the'': stock..- and partly Ntirth Carolina, in t hat former. Slate Seiinui'r' Charles A. Webb.- of Ashe V'iile, W. T. .Mason, . a ,)roniinent liiiiiheriuan 'of the same city and J. P. Kerr .also of Asheviile, hold half the stock among ..them"".' This coAi pany h.is elrihorate plans for the de volopiiiorit of tlieir iiintls.. : and. its charter' powers'. enable, il to 'carry' on most any kind of .business, it may de sire to engage in. ' This is one of the biggesi drainage propositions- ever undertaken in the world, "so far as isknnwii. There .are some il rained lakes in Holland almost ,-is iarg-e, but noi-.covVrii'ig' (piite such aii eMeiisiye area. The eonipany in leiids to push the diiiiiiiine as rapidly us possible and. reclaim' (he land and piit it in culi viii ion as fast as if di-ie., oai . -.-.'-..; Th" t l io t is now w liollv nndei; water.- Tlie -drainage (oiiniiissioiiers are. now prepni 'tig hi let' the contract for Ihe drainage work. . ( I- ice in I- incasilc. a. lloanoke, 'ai, Jan. I I A . $ 1 2.(100 fire swept away a jiart of Hie busi ness district of Fincast Ie, Va., the county-' seat of Ilotecourt county early lodav. The insurance -was about $1. Too on (lie half-dozen or so- houses dost roved. , Six Dead r nun reck. Batavia. N. Y.. Jan. 14 The wreck ol the New ork Central here yesterday morning has now claimed six lives. II. II. Cade. (i211 Lexing ton avenue. Chicago, died of his in juries this morning. TELLS STORY POISONING Nurse Juliette Kline, Keystone Witness of Prosecution Tells of Mrs. Schenck EVIDENCE OE EXPERT Mrs. Schenck P.xprcssed Herself Ah salisfied Willi Case YVlien She) ( nine Into Court Witness Against Woman Wears ( oat and Diamond Pin Thai She Gave Him -Dr. Ibornlon. Medical hxpert, Virst lines! I- oIIow'imI y Juliette Kline. ,y Whom the Male- Expect lo ( limb Its Case Mrs. Schenck (.lured nl - Witness.' t H-. Leased Wire to The Times) Wheeling. YY. Va.. .Ian. 14 Claim ing to: have established the two main points in the states fight to convict Mrs. Laura ! arnsworth Schenck of at tempting to--poison her husband, l-roseciii ing Attorney Handlan ex pressed his belief todav that the case auanist the -defendant had been clinched, : Wo have established the fact that two kinds ol poison were adminis tered to John O. Schenck and we have established the motive through the testimony ot Daniel - Phillips.." de clared Mr. Handlan. Airs. Schenck was in love with Phillips that is the reason she wanted to get rid of her husband. Lundv W tlson. Mrs. Schenck s chauf. lour.-will- give testimony of a highly sensational nature: in fact, his tes timony will be the real thriller ot the trial. Nurse Kline will testify as to Mrs. Schenck g being the one who ad ministered the poison. We have not yet decided whether Mrs. Schenck shall be. put on the stand. Dr. .1. H. riiornton. the medical ex pert, was tlie Iirst witness summoned by ihe staie today. The case was late .m getting started because of sev eral minor criminal cases which had been set for hearing, Allien Lash, the youngest juror on the panel, received the congratula tions -of the lawyers todav when he came into court. A young son had been born at 1ns home during the night. - ., ;.' Mrs, Schenck smiled hrlghtly at the juror when she heard the news. , Alter shaking hands with her law jers she -read a morning paper while Dr. Ihornton gave the first testi mony. Y hen she was asked what she thought of the case so far. she said:': .':;.-. 1 am perfectly satisfied" Daniel Phillips, who testified against, Mrs. Schenck yesterday, ap peared in court todav wearing one of (Continued on Page Seven ) MASTERS Ai SIBLEY TO BE BROUGHT BACK (Ly Leased ire to The Times.) Jackson, Miss,. Jan.- H J. t Masters mi Tliomas. II. Sibley,-' under arrest hctv on a chin-!;,' of using the malls to lefraiiil . were arraigned '-before - Cnm- nnsi, mcr .Mosclcy tins nlternoon inn an irdcr. for. their return" to North Cam illa, .. The government's allegation is thai Sihl.-y and Masters, operating un der the-corporate name of the Albe- rnavle Deyelopmeiit (-ompany have sold mil resold 'oiie hundred tracts of land in A I Ixi-ii mi Ie county. . ('..until they ii-ali.id n ipiarter of a million dollars (rem their, victims scattered over more than twenty states. - The land used as basis for their speculation Is not rib more than. $10 an acre. : Senator Aldncb's Condition. (Iiy Leased YY 1 re to The Times.) Washington. Jan. 14 Grave re ports as to the conditions of Senator Nelson W. Aldnci s health were cir culated here today, inquiries at the home yesterday hrougut out the statement that Senator Aldricti would be in his seat during the after noon. He tailed to appeal. It nan been known for some time that he has suffered severely from tlie shock . sustained when run down and injur ed in New lork City a few months ago. i
The Raleigh Times (Raleigh, N.C.)
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