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Vol. LXIX. No. 18." The Weather FAIR. RALEIGH, N. C, SATURDAY, JANUARY 21, 1911. LAST EDITION.' PRICE FIVE CENTS Double the Number of Paid Subscribers in the City of Raleigh 4ny Other Newspaper. ''. - , .. ,' : i ... '' . :": 1 ' 1 -: !- ' . !,t 8 - . - REPORT N l TITLES CoramitteeAppointed tolnvesti gate Torrens System of Land Registration Makes Report ANTI-MONOPOLY BILL Seiuitor JeininOnil Introduces Bill to Prevent 'Monopolies by Gas, Kloc- tric Power, and Other Corpora Hons Senator Hoyden Introduces Hill to Appropriate $25,000 to Erect u Suitable Monument on Gettysburg Battlefield to the Mem- ory of North Carolina Troops, Debate Over the Quail Bill Sub- Htitute For Bill Kelative to Ks capes Senator Pharr Presides. The. most important bill introduced in the senate today was by Senator 1.emniond of Union, preventing mo nopolies by gas, electric, power and other corporations In the state. Senator Boyden Introduced a bill appropriating $23,000 for a suitable monument on Gettysburg.. batUoflcId to honor the memory of North Card Una troops. The committee appointed by the general assembly of 1909 to investi gate the Torrens land titles made a report and 2,300 copies were ordered printed. The senate received a dozen or more billB from the house, the most notable being one apportioning assessments against abutting property owners for paving, etc., in cities and towns. An other makes owners of dogs liable for damages in certain cases. . The committee reported a substi tute for the bill relative to escapes and action was postponed. Consideration of the bill relating to Incest was also deferred, and the senate will not act on the report of the Board of Internal Improvements until Monday, when Senator Brown will renew his motion to appoint a special committee to investigate. Objection was made to the bill in corporating the Lenoir and Blowing Rock Turnpike' Company, and it was made a special order for next Wed nesday. The bill increasing the salary of the adjutant-general from $1,600 to $2,000 per year was reported favor ably by the committee on salaries and foes, hut wont lo the committee on appropriations. THK SflXATK IX DETAIL. President Pro Tern I'harr called the senate to order at 1 1 o'clock and invited Revl H. M. North, of Kdiiiiton Street Methodist church, to lead in prayer. ' A moasage was received from the house transmitting a number of bills, mostly of a local character. One of these provides for the apportionment of local assessments against abutting property, owners for paving, etc., in cities and towns, and another makes ownerb of dogs liable for damage in certain cases. Report on Torrens Lund Titles. A report was received from a com mittee appointed by the general as sembly of 1909 to investigate the Torrens land titles system, and on motion of Senator Brown 2,r,00 cop ies were ordered printed. Bills notified. Preventing the shipment of live quail out of the state. Authorize the town of ElUin to is sue bonds. Authorize Hickory to issue bonds to extend sewerage system. Amend the road law of Montgom ery county. Concerning the working of the public roads of Lincoln county. Reports of Committee. In the reports of committees a substitute was presented for the bill relative to escapes. Unfavorable re ports were made on the bill relative to sjib-tenants and the bill allowing changes and alterations in streets and alleys, when property is platted and sold in lots. Introduction of Bills. Lemmond of Union: Prevent mo nopolies by gas, electric, power and other .corporations. Greene of Craven: Promote pub lic health by proper ditching and drainage. ' - . Boyden of Rowan: Appropriate J 26,000 or suitable monument on battlefield of Gettysburg in honor of the memory of North Carolina troops. . McDonald of Moore: Authorize Sanford to issue bonds to , extend sewerage system. fhorne of Nash: Grant new char ter to Whitakers. Haylnore of Surry: Establish 'ad ditional' school . district ' ' In Stokes also change township line In Surry also establish colored graded school district known as Ararat in Surry. Debate on Quail Bill. Senator Cotten of Pitt ''asked that the bill prohibiting shipping live quail out of the state bo reconsidered and was informed that this bill had already passed and been ratified, and that he could introduce a supple mental bill if he so desired. Senator Cotten thought the bill was rushed through without due consideration, that quail are now con sidercd an asset for the farmer and that the bill does him an injustice Senator Baggett said he opposed the bill when it was introduced be cause he Considered it entirely too drastic, as It even prohibits a man from shipping a few quail to a friend out of the state. Special Order For Blowing Hock Turnpike. Objection was raised to the bill in corporating the Lenoir and Blowing Rock Turnpike Company, providin that convicts be furnished by the state to work on t he road at $1.50 per day, the state receiving stock -in the company for such. Senator Brown of Columbus moved the matter be postponed in definitely, but Senator Long of Ire dell urged the passage of the bill saying the house had passed it after careful' consideration. Senator Sigmon of EnrUe al.o spoke-- for the bill, declurinng that this is a good proposition, the stock' now selling at par, and that the road is important to the people of that section, as it is their only outlet. Senator Thome moved as an amendment that it be made a special order for next Wednesday at 12:00 o'clock.'..'- ':.'..''.'.' Senator Brown accepted the amendment. . .'., '. ' - Senator Long of tredell wanted it made a ''special order for next Satur day, but finally Senator Thome's mo tion carried. Passed and Sent to the House. Incorporating the town of Ijnion ille, Union county. Provide better drainage of Lower creek, Caldwell county. (Amended by committee.) ' Consolidate North and South Caro lina Railroads under the laws of South Carolina, (Amended by com mittee. ) Allow ex-sheriff of Iredell county to collect, arrears of taxes. Change pay of jurors in Caswell, Increase pay of commissioners of Montgomery county. Allow Charlotte Park and Free Company to sell part of its rcul es tate.'..'". . '.- Passed and Enrolled l-'or Ratification. Authorize town of Washington to pay its indebtedness.' Authorize u bond issue by Hickory. Amend the road law of .'. Ilerlfoyl county. . .- ; Increase pay of jurors of Stanly ouuty. Relative to pay of witnesses anil officers of Cherokee county. Relative to jury fees in justice of the peace courts in Johnston county. For relief of Miss Maude,Bcrry, of Macon county. Relative to pay of jurors in Gas ton.. - Incorporate Co. B, of State Troops. Relative to the North Carolina Ag ricultural Society. Allow majority of qualified voters of Macon county to call stock law election. Miscellaneous-Business. Senator . Hobgood's bill increasing the salary of the adjutant general from $1,000 to $2,000 was reported, favorably, but on motion of Senator Brown was referred to the committee on appropriations. The bill relative to escapes was reported witn a substitute, and on motion action was deferred. . Potitions were read from voters of Bessemer City and Mountain Island. cotton mills, asking that 10 hours bo established as the time for a day's work iu cotton mills. Consideration of the bill facilitat ing road building In Brunswick coun ty was postponed ;nlso the bill re lating to Incest. ' The report of the State Board of ) nternal , Improvements relating to the state's interests In certain enter prises was read and placed on the calendar until Monday, when Sena tor Brown will renew his motion to appoint a special committee of two from the house to Investigate, Leaves of absence were granted to Senators Hicks and Bellamy until Tuesday, Hartsell until Wednesday, and Sigmon until Thursday. . The senate at 12:30 adjourned un til 12:00 o'clock Monday; Senator lUiilcy, ol Texas, llemo. cratic leader' in the senate, .who In a iccctll speech at the .Jark-.Oiiiuii jubi lee in lliiliimoi'e, eeliiietl Unit.' the Democratic: pal ;y believes in pi n. Sivss lint :h:it it lielieves still mine in 'wifely . "!( will never l:a;nl the future t.f the cosinliv." said lie, "liv ejecting (bat which bus been tiled mid found to scl ' ' a libido purpose in it vain iitteiiiiit lo itali.e tlie i iri descent dream of Sueiatism." S.- na- tor Bailey I'.iis a!s: Optiii.i-tir in v paid Id the llemociats' .iliil.'iv In I in ii II the tnrilf tjtiesi inn iii bar. moiiy. In the inclliotl ol -revision.-.fie (lill'eis from t'liiiiiip Chirk, who -.vill be the new Speaker in. Ihe limine.' Clark favors a peaceineal revision- of the. tavilV. while 1'iiiley declares lot- i lilauket ir vision. ENDS GYPSY TROUBLE (Special 'to Tin'. Tiiiw-s.1 Watf.--Kb.irii. Jan. .'"! In, the .superior court this ni. li ning 111..' i ;ypsy . trpitnies ciuiic ttrnn am-upt cii.i .iin un.iiiii? niisc Verdict.. Till' Mitchells, submitted to assault (uul : were lined ii'M 'and costs'.' AH til the eases-. .aff.liiiM . inc Joan .-fiictluti vv.-re lisiTiissi'tj flic crtiiniiMiinisc w.is t;IT.-i-t.'il lliruiuiii th f..i fx ttf .lu.lnv ..Allen. Sln'.ll'-i.i .jail ami liis in.". iitiiM.-di.iii ly .-.-l(- bratctl tlicir vi. t.-rv wiili an ."aiilntiinbil para.'lt', t'arl'yin: larc Aiin-rii-au II; B(vi)KN liiLL i:nim)Ksi:i). lliekorv rluiinliei- of Cthiuiiem- Kn- dorsed Hill tor .New State Building.; Senator l'.i .f.-n ..il.iy r.-ceiv.-il the f....uin 1. II. r: Sciialm- A. II.. I :..y.I.-n, Kal.-i:;li. N. I.'. Deal' Pir: . Tli- Hickory .rhaiiili.-r i( t'oiiinicrcc, it a nicoting lust iii;lit, iin.i n iiinu:?l y passed the- following; rf solutions' in denting your liill aidiitig tYir an iippnr- priiition ill' $f.,twu.iifiu.'ni for eri'i-tiiig- stale ' -biillillngs lit Mil I : . Whereas,. The-j State of- North Caro lina has stU'fercti for years- through lack of proper government l.uiliUiig.s it the capitol. or the siato: anil. . Whereas. Senalor A. if. Boyden has Introduced a bill in Hie state legisla ture asking an appropriation f $1,000,- OOfi.flfi for the purposes of erecting suc h buildings: then I'or..', he it . . Kcsplved, That the Hickory Clia mln-r of. C'ouiniorce heartily endorse this hill ii nd 'would supplement il bv, .Insist ing that ihe ainmiiit ajiprt'ipi'lated be ntii. eonflneil to JI.OUO.OOOJIO but be in creased if necessary, tfi such amount that would Insure for our state, build ings that : would not only supply, the needs of the present generation, but would anticipate the needs of genera tions to come. Hickory Chamber of Commerce, " . A. K. JOY. Sec, Hickory, January 20, 1!I1V. ; : KXPItKSS HATKS. Inteixtnte Ciiiumeife Coiiimlssloii Will Begin an Investigation. (By Lcused Wire to The Times.) Washington, Jan. 21 The Inter state Commerce Commission is to soon begin an. investigation of the reasonableness . of express rates throughout, the country. More than 200 commercial organizations have complained to the commission con cerning the high rates. The fact that the principle express companies operating In the United States and Canada have agreed to lower theif rates, may have the ef fect of delayiug u decision until after March 15 The board of review of the commission Is preparing recom mendations to Iho commission upon which a decision will be "bused, THE SCHENGK TRIAL Defense Claims Conspiracy Against Mrs. Schenck Selieiick :-Family Wants lo ;el lit r Out of the Way, if is hnrgetl Prnsecutoi- Hautllaii Says Mrs, Sclieuck I'l jictically Ailinilteil Her (iuilt lo Him. : ( i :y I. .-a-- Vlicclins. SclR-nck pra the night o poisont'il he .1 Win- ;( vv.- -A'-ii.;'- .The .Ian. Tim.; :;illr :l 1 111 i 1 1 . . ! to 111.', . r ati;, st that, she h asliallii. Hie- isai.i ttl tin' .-lie wa- I il at. til.it i ini 1 I sii.l-. to t' 11 III'1' : ;ut pi-onii'. .1 !' iioitt eollv ( all" the n-M imc i.iiig.. Tin- l oll.-., t iiii; niuiniiii'.-.: 'e- u'aiiiiaiueil. iv. 'sullen silence,. h.i '.. in 111.' ... iHealit inie gascd counsel I t is this : virtual 1011-t'cssioii-.of. 1h-i';;.':Lo-:iiii' ilial is now kci'p ing her off tin; .Witness stand:" Prosecutor llamlian with this .stale menf today-'greeted t lit- annnunci uii in hy tlie defense lliat Mis. Laura Kai wertti Sehenck wouM not go u.on the stand fn her trial . on the charge or attempting to . Iier iiiiHioiiaire Imshiintl. at ih.- tip-, .nine of ..court.' When .coin fc opfni'd at .''!!.:." : eoitiisel for. both Hides' cxpressr.il .. the it. -iiei' that Ihe c'iise. vytmlil l.e ,iii. the.- hands .of tile jury befori? night.' . . .'' '' .'' -'..' . Ml'.. Haiidlan -Said lie vi.,a!,l prove bl'ore. the trial t ad' ! .-t'ii.-.'.'t the -' :i elHt'ii woic.an latl aillvii ted hi. ;-, guilt u hint '"'.' Dr. ,S. I.. J.;psoii vas liic I'm si wit ness Ur take tin slaati liiis morn h !i;' .Mrs. ffclit. :v. i,. .af ire. in the' lailiir iv.:. i!" .iowri she- lias vvi.rli iliiri.'g1 lie- i !: i-l . . a t- j !, ;atr!' fin-iliiig.-' eliiitleil '.v. Uli her i. .,uti-:c vi hile 1 1:-,; J e;.isoM a 1 1-.'.'eV'' if i'ii- prclii-rr'e ry' anil p'-rfiiaetoi y 'iii'';:: t.iii;-H' ;-i-s- ti, his' ii, line anVl resitii-eet-.. 'jtinh Schf-in-k' v. I '-tV- seven at ,ii,iesi iiii:s nil -.slips -.or,--parn r. anil ,i'as;-i-.;- , -tin iii ove:' iier iau'y.-rs, t!i"!i lea-.u;! Pm-ft in ! : eliai' saiilimr.. I)r: Jt'psou 'iii VI, i re. I ali;'t on his- ;-ist i-x-iaihiatlon t.t' John. . scii -iiei; --hisi fall Ii" did not eonelmle tiiat t!i. pii'i.e:it 'v, as ' sufferiii.-r from arsenic p'lisoti. l ie said that later tijion I.ir. I". L. llapp's 1 1 i,a-e...f'ntHti..')V'.':witen,-'.'lii.! belief. lit tiu thei- test idea that .--.m. i.. k -slimy - (-,! sy'iAptoms of-suiTering , I'rdu'i '"nrights disi ae. .- , , .'-, I'ros eiitor llanillau pi ' ( . . i 1 1 Yj 1 1 1 1 the iiypeMe :i.-iit tiucstioii and tfie v it-nrss was i .!. i: excused. ! .M:s. .taut- IIciIkcs. tic- in-xt v. In,.-- --. ga . j'e lirst .'-ideiit'.' the tlei'.-ii-e has yet : . . ..ilnced to.att.iupl t. csiah iish .i claim that .Mis. S. ia-a, k is ; : icl!.ii ..f a . eonsiiirae- on t'ae. p ut of the sy-henck Taailty. ..;-in-. .t.estiliei! : "Last April ..Albert Si lieMek, . a liruther of JoliM ''told -.mo th.'-u' Jolin had' t'ur- chaseii his. .wife. air aiilonu.lii-le ariih d, '1 hope she breaks, her ne it,' : , lb.t;t 'fui'tbe'r; li'ilij. Hie , tin Well Id ! a f no slu IP- linlll! le-.l t her. ..hi of tlie raiiiily..:' t'l!'!' r - cro.- s-exauiiii.i I i.ai :. it l.;..tu:: : out thai .Mi-. II"!.;. a i defeinl.li; t in a suit .-r j,, ,', l.irollehl hy Alliert Sehni.-k soul. ago. However, she swore lllai. . -ami -k in i-l ..la o ;''. -I Was - Hie i.erl ;iHV '-- She Iiatl ni-vei- threateneil , to "gt I - eM-a" with' : liii'.vt. ,Sflituit.'k for' s iiiai;.; hei:.;filie sa id sin.- volunteered ' her I est i-ninny a iid was till ii excused until .this al i . -i-u.....ii, "Il.-Mire and load yoin'eU' uiiir all the iiii.'i iiiatir.n you can hefoi-e iv-nini, i'ii; to . f.-iiirt." liiiiriiiiti-t-d I'toSi enter Ilandlaii ;..s Jlrs, lledc.e-; was slipping down from the elevated Hut -lis-. hair. "I diilii't i'tniic here, Mr. Hainllan, to In- insiill-d." eri.-tl Ihe v. iiii. ss ani;riy glaring a I the pi usecutpr. ;"rr.iy nccept tny huuihle " -ai-mlogy, Mailiinii said -Mr.- Haiidlan with' fi hmv; " -. . - '!.'. ' . ' .,",.'c.-;.tt-tl," "exclaimed.. Mis'. Hedges, indignantly and swept troin the court I'oOPI. J'r. li st was then called to the stand I'or 'tin'-.': .fourth time since tin- trial started'.' Ur. Best could not he found when the court attaches called his name so Mrs.. John Laseh, who was- a I (lie S ;. nek home when Mrs. Sihetiek was arrested,, was substituted. .' BltVCK TO KKTIBK.- Bepnil That Kiigllsh .Ambassailoi- is to Ketire and be SucetM-iled l Mam-ice IK-Buiisen. (Uy Leased Wire to The Times y Washington, aJu. 21 Ambassador Bryee, according to reports in diplo matic circles here, contemplates. -an early retirement from, 'his post '.arid Sir. Maurice De Hansen is named as his. successor. ""This news has not been denied so far, and great jntcresl in-the report is manifested iu this city's diplomatic colony, where- it is argued Siy Maurice .would be received as persona - grattisinia. Sir .Maurice, who is uow British amhassudor at Madrid, begun his dip lomatic career in Ihe I'nifed Stales as an atlaehe at Wusliington in 1 878, and is not a Blrangur in this city. Just n Little Ijonjter Wail. (fty Leased Wire to The Times. V Chicago, Jan., il The traveling pub lic will have to wait for ten .-more days before it Is entitled to climb Into the upper berth "of Pullman cars for less money. The interstate commerce commission states .that on or before February 1" It will order the ra4.es reduced in accordance- with ruliries made some weeks ago. 1 ttA'-iA ' . .'....'.' 'fefe'S:::;"' ''". ';.:; '," ":' '"':-. mm. j rtfKC. ;'-.' ; f";,',i"-,il;:.... ..'.' ...... mm - T . ; :V!2:(' . ''?:?5.. ( billies !'. Jtilihs Hi, (he. new nilcil States si iiiiiof t;i;i Miiine. h!ki lias been i littseii tn sucteet! ):):;;i'in- Hale, uieM-tci'iiii nieiiiPei. t-t the upper l-misi- "iii' s eini!jie-s. ;.'.).i,inst)i is ii !t ii!i:c!'i-.l , ai-'iT is the Iii -I liiiin til' ibis a l;'i.-.'i t-'l i ( i-epi'.-.'.'.it i!:e slate ' I ;iiiiire i'l t!ie l uiveit State:, Menale in f iiirf y . yt'iiis. . Ilitl.',.' hose.; term expire.. - arch :!i tl, lias 1-ecn a nieui I er of the S -."-a!.- Itir tliirly yea.i-s, anil !ia. ta:-u;sit-tl ii -pn-.it ion iti the I'oiiiieils tit lliat hotly second only to that of Senator Abh it Ii. N!MTP."I EU H SIR THOMAS IIPTOS t liy . Tlie Tilm Sir Toiea ' l .oiav.ili Hi.-..' mi:!-. Mielam.Vi .ieatli toi l-ln-eateni: less.'.: a. )v P. ..him.. !i;s ,,vn J-iii., -1- Sir 'r.iii-as l.;pt.in: i -i 1 1 i 1 i ' -' m a i'l '. '.- .'l lie i el t iiii t -. . .-1 1 1 .' .- ha ! a : u.-i rr.i.u.- et-,i . f i.oin ;:a .v.'lieii- ii:: iliiMgeroijs. iiinatie .! 'hi.-;- lil'i' w i.t'h a. razor ini-!;gi.'- slliu- f MliineV; vs;is. jill-ill ir 'riion'ias' i-Seiipeil- througi; plVSeiiCe iif, mind, iisiug "tile llllder u Slili'tei'i'llL;.' .Hid c;ilU ing A a.-uaih-r . who .1 tie :c- -. i i t : i I.i I I. i ii;i-: in i;i:sioi;m i:. I 'ive I'eestins liui neil Iti Ileal ii, lliooks, 'I'lnee t iiililreu iiiui .-iiut. ' . '- Illy ralilV fu "I'he Manii'Svl , Toi on in, i iiii '., Jau; -2 I. '.-.-I'ivV Mrs. Ser- suns mt'l t heir th-a: Ii and anel h.'r was I a I- en In tin' w i'-tei it Im -pit a pmle ably i'.'itailj biirnt-if. '.as lac ri'l. lilt p.! a fire, w liirh tie i rtiA ed i ie -i-jtl-r-ii--. of I't'ivy '-lii'iMil;':-.. Plana. ;i r .if 111" Kairhiinks .Sc;ie (aiipi.;in tn Toron to, lit. fe.'i ; Indian' I.Viad early ludai; W'liilo the c.iiusa.' of. t lie Iji-.: is.i'a' tn't.U ler til' iiiii-i r:,.i!,i . it. is '.-believed to liave been tine in a . (jt-'fect i e furnace. -Mr. .Percy Brooks'; the husband and fat her 'of four of tlie A i. t iue-, . is at present, in ('i.;. ;i;.u. The lire was disi;oven d by a uei i hor Who lives across tin? road." lie was lcliii iiiiig from av party' nii.l tin-tit-ed I lie blaze, niitl . Iiii'tie.il in ;iit alarm; The victims; wert': Mrs. Percy Brooks.. Three .children, ..Perry, 'ageil..-ne: Ueorge, aged three, and Woodie, aged two, and a Scotch servant; who had been w ith the 'family sinlt-e-.tunu-ary 1. Anm.ier servant,, a nurse gill, .Maggie McAltlen. was .taken to t.ie hospital badly burned about' the head and arms. - PL.(it i; in pi:ki.. I'irsl Case of IHeutleil Heaelies Thai Til. v. Seouigc ( Hy Cable lo The Times. 1 Pekin. Jan. "l-r ease of buhonit; plague was discovered in this city lotlay. Although thy government at lempied In keep tlie 'Inforiuation. se cret, it, .was learned -t luit a traveler from Harbin, Manchuria, who was in fected xvilih the dreaded disease, es caped detection and entered tlie city. Kor two days he has been within the most thickly congested quarter ot the city. It. was '--.announced ' this morning that all of the. foreign le gations will bo quarantined.'. Northern China and Manchuria are being scourged by the plague and week ago it was eslimaled thnt at least 11)0,000 had Uid. The com-i fl'i.-!i r-JS l"f,'l , ."''' !;,nd m i Wstjo t :i''''';iV-$-'e, -.:- '-':' f5Wy.-.r "v f ' 1 plefc iilir-ence oi .Iiition lias made it iiiiiios-ihle to etirb the disease t hi re a nit t lie inillniril i.-s ar" taking ' i." vi.".' tiiiU it w ill . have' to sweep itself out.' .'. .--'liiiiil.! t'i.e plague' gain n 'foot hold in tae Ui-ii -!' ptipi.iiil.etl eil.y of- Pekin-, p.'it o -.IP. vr i.-or antl - ileal ir w-nuiii i . ' i j ii -V" i I ; lit 1 . res'iiK; -.-In l.hf li-r id' tin: cil'v -:t)CtMlpi.-:l b'J ;l lie ;r -pi'ii; !.'.. I h" re -are.-, pracl ically' i". -iiii'.;.', of iighl illg-; ion pcrtilelice the ileal Ii loll. -i,".. -vita I iii--'would r,: n iiiin i a i i'.n; aaii,--. .-'-tiii t'f lan.i!'. -; . oceupy tae sniiie buildings' t'lnl S' i ai.t .lie ii'1'Uiis " ot Vfiitilal !)U ait- an I, innvii. '; Wn H ' t his I i-aeJe eleiiieiil: 'iif tlie i-.itnatipn -iac-ing fiiiViiii!1 ljie:ities dras-stejis-are lii-ii'.g' taken fo light the i n i'-ipien '.- tif I he si -tiii rei'.. Pulil ie !:ea'lt!i oflleers ' a i ' ''illuiga! lag hitild i lies .and ;i -tv-i. -forces have been etn-i-ldyi'ii to i-.-iiiove. i.uSibagt'. NCJP.TII t i:!li.lA SIM tiMl. Ma i ill iii us 1 1 et Pliitt- in t 'ol ton - Indus. Hy, "Tliong'li Sliovvs. I- iillin (!)'. Il'.y : .Leased . 'Wire to The tim.:s;i. V.'iP iiiii'ittin. H. ('.. Jan. -I In I hi'. ;. coiisiiiiiplitin til' '.cotton in ' the t-nited States accord ing to the t'oriii c.omin.e census .bulletin.. 1 1'l nn -llje suiuily and ilistiiliution t)l' coifon for the year ending . August -it'. liHO, the s't tit i': 'if .' Alassacliiisetls .ranks lirsJ, Xor.th ''iiroliim. secti'.:.!, Siiulh Carolina t.iird-. ..Alabama... sixta;- and. liliocle. Island' seventh. . ; - ' '()( tlie. llirce .niiis.i iniportani cot ton consuming .states.. North Carolina shows loss el' lit per cent in the con sumption of cotton in i. lit- Va'f 1 H in, its. coiaparetl W it!; 1 1)01'... Sontii Ciiro-, iina r. less 'of ; i.-i j).;'!' cent.- and- Massa eliuselis a loss 'of " -'per ityttt.' . (ieoiv' gltr," Wlitt:!i wu is ioiiri.:'! in Ctirisii.nrp 1 ion. s!;ti. s, a ioss.o'i" S per- cent. . .'-The' sf'a l ist it's- tif si. in dW in. t he 're-, iinr! l-ela'c to ti,.- ytar eiuiing. August :: I . exe'epf- those- for 1 D I o, -'which have beer, coinpiietl Ironi reliirns of man uliiciiiiers j-or tbe.ceus.us of Hid!) and i . ia t.e, as. a .laili-. to Deceniher '. S I , 1 :..i'.i, 'I'ht- liiiml)?!' slitjwn I'of 1 '.' 1 0 is 2!,'J)N.!!'l ;iiiid.- exceods; the imin i.t r jo:- 1 !);(ilV by: fil l ,S IN; of only 2 per. cent. ';;. -.;..; ; ' .ihissivciitisei is. exeei.iils every other taale in tlie lim-iher' tif -cotton' spin dles., having !':;.'.. f. 1 or :l I per i-i'lil of the totiil. fur Die etiunl ry. South Carol hi ;i ranks Ket.ond. with il.-7si:'.,3-,s7. Or 1 :: j-er ceiif, and .North Cartilina :-i.hird '., it Ii : 1,47.(1, or 1 1 per cent, U'node. : island has foil r tii p'laiie, '(ieorgla tifili, New- Hampshire sjxlli, (.'oivnect jcu t st'U'iith, New- Y or ! t'iel.ta. : ami Maine . ninth. No state reports ;is nuiny as a million 'spindles. An ihteresiing jlliisli'iitiiin of the i mi ii ire r in whicii . foreign count rte.s have' isitflt'it'ti tit; ring ; .o- past year iroiii (lie short suppp of AtniTican cot ion.. Ik prestnleil bv l.it statistics of 'exports. .'-which', '.for the year cov ered bv .the. prest'til repoi't, show-, a decrease of 2'.2:Mel't' bales, or :. 2(i I ur "cent. il't'oni lljn" pii'vioiis year, a mailer t lian t'tn: any .vear since i hat fiuloig A M .. ii i ::i. p."'.. .'.: T1I.IAIW IV l!l IILAI III. Vepliew 'l' "Senntoi- Ben" ami ": flic Slayer of ionalesj .Very. Low in A-heville. ( Special lo Tlie Times. I Aslit :illt..', N . ('.. Jan. L I --A spe f.iii I to -the New York 1 1 era Id Syndi. cale "fropt Bdgefield, S, ('.. t'.ie home of Senator Tillman.' . says that, Col. .lames H.' Tillman, a nepaew of the senator and the slayer of Conziiles, is d,ing in poverty in Aslieville, es tranged front' his .iricnifs. and rela 1 ives. . Tile. Siet;ial g.'n;K tm to say that' Col.: Till man is at .tended by ..only' a imrsj., living in a liitir-room eot tage and is suiTeviug -. with consuniii tion; tiiat liis w ije left liim soiuo I hue ago, and thai, before coming to Aslieville he lived n hermit's life in a tent in Smita t'ar.ilin;t. . Mr. Tillman, came ..here-. a few months at-'t'i for his health. and is in :i very set inns condition! . He seems to he li'. iiig very Coin loi t nlily in a little cottage on the Manor. .-estate. A ' reporter' called at lb'-- house yes leitlay hut tlitl nut see Mr. Tillman. Iml lie learned thai In- wns not im proving, thai on lac contrary In' is alilieled wilii rlieuimi I ism in addition to liis tilli'-r Iroiihle, antl that lie is in a very irrilabli' frame of ; iuind, easily.' worried and nervoiis.;. Not. long .ago his' sister came tip. from Spartanburg attd lirouglil. with her an ojtl negro nurse. . Tlie fclory goivs on tu sat, too, that, since 'the killing of Gonzales, Colonel Tillman's star began lo wane and that he had been shunned by those who had Hitherto been his friends. No doubt this is true, but he does not seem to bo in actual want if that xvas the impression intended to be conveyed, but ho is no doubt as com fortably situated as he well could be. HOUSEWORKS HARD 0 CLEAR ITS CALENDAR Keeps At It Although Result Is Only Local Bills n I ''": rassea Mr, Connor Introduces His Kmployers Liability Bill Copied After Federal Statute Insurance Matters Affect ed Itcport on Torrens System Fa vors lis Adoption Sloxv to , In : crease Salaries of CJerks and Su preme Court Reporter Complica tions on Bog Tax Laws Long Ses sion .Marked Only by .Industry. ' Tin- long session of the house to-' day was not marked by any feature except its industry. .;'-.' . . the house sat through the reading of "numberless local bills. There were "several new measures offered, but outside of three bills relating to insurance these were of minor im portance. ' One measure of more importance than the rest was Mr. Connor's em ployer's liability, law for which he made a losing fight two years ago. The new bill is practically the same as' 'that defeated two years ago and is copied after the federal statute, ; 'I he report of the commission ap pointed at the last session to investi gate the Torrens system of land resistration submitted - by Mr. Con nor., of Wilson,..; strongly, favored the passage tif some legislation after the plan of the Torrens system. A bill will be later introduced to carry out these recommendations. Air... -Turlington introduced a bill for the insurance department author izing -.'-companies not licensed ill the state to write policies provided they tile the number and other Indentify ing tin t ii regarding the policy with the insurance commissioner and pay into his oltlce a fee of 5 per cent, of the pross premium. " - Mi- Williams of ltiincimbe intro duced a bill to permit' land title com panies to invest part of their funds iu their title .records, alter having in vested ,$."111.0 (Ml of their capital in se curities , required by law,:. I he. law; to regulate barber .shops, .... ,v, ,i I.-In ir : I I, , ,,. n 1 1 ,t v. i'ifl ito tin. pearauce... I'atlieied by Dr.. Kent of Caldwell; :. The comiiiittee nn judiciary, passed over lie bill increasing the salary ot llii' supieuie court reported, and the bill 'increasing- the pay of rlerks in tlif insurance department and attdi- !,.,.', a..,, o ,.t ,i ii, ni,,;an. r,., ..'I e ... ('..I . .....Ill l.J l l.v I,UU1U...L1.U Vil salaries ami fees. . .. ; ; The only rneasure that excited any argument was the bill removing tho limitation on . nmbuut in the short lot in tif cliat tel mortgages', providing that any amount may be registered in tiii auui I lOIIll Ltil iii uaum iw There was some opposition to this and the bill went over 'till next week. hoi si: iioctixk. The house Was called to ordef'atf the regular hour by Speaker Dowd, who. culled upon Rev. Dr. Lay to of fer the .opening-, prayer. Petitions, Memorials, Ktc. -.-'Latham of Beaufort: Prom citi zens of Uelhaven against intoxicating liquor. .. .. Brown of Stanly : From people of Stanly to prohibit sale of near-beer. Smith of Oreene: From citinens of Creeno :i.nlt.st nit.jirntt-fj Connor of Wilson: Report, of conimission of North Carolina to In vestigate land titles. Ai,.v..tll .r . 1.-.. . , .hi i-..-iu oi moui..:. i' iirni muuia county asking better service ou Sea board. lU-ports of (.'oiiiiiutU'cs. Tin- i'.iliowliig bills wt'Vre reporlcl favorably except, as otherwise noted: H. B. To Incorporate. Culberson in Cherokee. S. B. For relief of Burlington, N.-C. S. B. To authorize county home in Polk xvith issue of bonds. -: ' H. B. To amend charter of Mt. Olive. H. B. To create Glenwood town- snip in Mcuoweu county, .'. H, B. To secure use to people, oi .(Continued on Page Two.). 4 '
The Raleigh Times (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Jan. 21, 1911, edition 1
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