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Vol. LXIX. No. 21. V WEATHER Unsettled. RALEIGH, N. C, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25, 1911. LAST EDITION. PEICE FIVE CENTS iMMBMWMWWMMMMWMWMWWWWMMBMMMWiM'WWWM IHIHWH I IHMIBW lilBWItlllWMMWMWIIWMilllPWIMllliillliMlIMWMaMM Double the Number of Paid Subscribers i THE SENATE E SALARY Bill Pharr Introduces Bill to Amend the General Insurance Laws of the State BILL BY SIKES Hikes Hill to ICnrourase Komi P.uild iiiS' in S'ortli ('arolinn Hill ."..by Cove of Jackson to liaise Hcvoiiue Fop' (lie Protection of the' Forest ( of Xorlh Carolina Mill ohy fira. Iiiiiii to Pi-ovhle l'Vip (lie Settlement, lit'lis(ial ion, Transfer, anil Assnr , iiiii'c of Heal Fstit Many Othcp Itills, Some Important, Some N'ol. The . senate, by - 'Sin., nvcwhi'liiting vote, today passed Senator Curdner'.-; hill increasing the governor's, salary, from". $t, OHO to $0,000 per year, the hill to become effective at, the begin , liins oft!uv.t(M'tii of t lie. next oliiel' ex ecutive, ": Senator Graham's ..'amend inont to increase the salary to $5,000 was lost, he ami ; Senator Signion casting the 'only two votes -against the Gardner bill. : ' The special order for debate on the Lenoir and Blowing Kork 'Turnpike Company bill was, deferred until to morrow. . . '. : - - A great many new hills were in troduced at today's session, the most notable being two by Senator Pharr amending the general insurance laws of the state, one of them relating tc classes of insurance. Other import ant bills Introduced were by Senator Barliam, exempting practicing dent ists front jury service; by Senator Hobgood, increasing the' salary -of sit perior court judges to , $:,"00 per year and allowing them $,ooo for traveling expenses: -by Senator Cot ten, providing for settlement, regis tration, transfer, and assurance of real-estate, and by Senator Sikes to encourage road building in North Carolina by issuing bonds. Eight bills of a local nal tire were ratified and the senate received a number of bills from the house, all of them being local ' measures; The senate session lasted over two hours, and during that, time a considerable amount of work was done. SFXATF. lMKK'KKDIXtiS. The senate met at It o'clock. Pres ident Newland 'presiding, and Rev. Mr. Fanner making the invocation. Senator Sikes of Wake offered a petition, memorial of S, A. Ashe. New Hills Offered. Pharr, of Mecklenburg: Amend the general instiraiiee laws of , .North Carolina : also .amend' the general In surance laws regulating classes of in surance, llassett of Edgecombe: Relative to (Continued on Page Fivs.) COTTON SUPPLY FOR Fl (liy I.i as.'d Wire to The Times.). Washington. Jan. 25 The census re port issued today shows -cotton supply for four months period ended Decem ber 31. I'.HO. to be ll.S.li.rO .bales made up of 1 .2 lo.t! M bales stocks .at the be ginning of the period; HI.T31.riU4 bales ginned and fiil.'J76 bales Imported., Dis tribution , is, exports 4, GVWltO bales: coiiHiutiiition. l..")T8.442 bales: .stocks, at Ihe close of "December 5.GS2.13S bales. iVgratlnn of storks held at close of December: manufacturers l.:l.'fi.4:!6; In dependent warehouses. 3.027.2M; else where 1,11)8, 492 bales. Washington Wants Curfew lmw. Wachlngton, Jan. 25--One hundred prominent residents of Washington will be organized into a committee to investigate conditions relating to the jiresence of young girls on the streets nf the capital at night, as revealed by members of the Washington cur few' club. The committee will be divided Into sections, and each assigned to separate districts of the city to ob serve the actions of the girls. The first object of the committee of 11)0 will be to procure the passage of a curfew regulation which wilt make The presence of children under 16 years 'of age on the streets after 9 o'clock at night punishable by tines and Imprisonment. APPROVES TH HOKE COUNTY FIGHT Heard Last Night Before the Joint Committee North liolieson and Rowland Coun ties Are Added to the Hill to Kill Hoke, Declare Speakers Warm Contest With Kntbiisiasni at Tfigli Pitch Senator Webb Closes i by Paying Tribute tit (Jen. Moke. The joint. 'committee 'on .-counties', cities and towns were kept busy, all yesterday afternoon rand last night wit.a the lights for. the new counties, namely: Hoke;- Rowland and North. Robeson. Crowds tiad been pouring into the city until it was full with men wearing their badges, -'Hoke County" and similar ones. T.ie hall of the house of representatives was packed, and as each .speaker advanc ed his claim a series of erosslire ques tions were hurled bark, and : foria. Something .like 'three hundred wore here urging those , three, proposed coil i) ties, I. in opposition coming main ly from Fayettevillo, Luiiiborioii, I'ed Springs and Not'ili t'iiinlierlaii.t. . Il waK (he wannest .(mini V. lU'li I to .: tire yel during the present general assem bly' and I acir 'em h usiasm boiled i.ver, Ihey- kepi, liie chairmal) busy rapping for order. . .'' .Messrs. It. Hi Hayes and C. A. Webb led the fight for Ho,e,; and tbey won the opening and. dosing ar guments. ; : -. . .... Mr: 11. H. Hayefr, : of . I'iHsboro. opened the debate, speaking' at length for Hoke county, !! argued that "'to -cut off .a pu t of Itobeson would then leave, it the third largest county in the state, nor would Hoke be a pauper county. The .lane assess ment would give It., a valifai ion of ?:!.. 000.000. The population would be ubout 1 2,000 and it would be .heav ily democratic. He declared that-Uu fight for "the other two counties was simply, to defeat the Hoke proposi tion, tit ''heat if 1b fcliply "l!ol.o' t no Hoke." Senator Mcl.auehlin introdm cd Ihe bill and spoke feelingly in tavor.of it. He decelared that it will not be a de ficit county as some had said. North Robeson was advanced by Mr, A. F. Sea well, - of Sanlord, who said that Hoke would be a pauper county and he ridiculed the argument and figures of Mr. Hayes. A map was produced showing the relative posi tions of the counties. Prof. Stacey, of, Rowland Higji School, spoke for North Robeson county, saying that its county seat would ' be Rowland and the people find it extremely hard to go clear to Lumbertori to attend to court mat ters, lie plead for a chance to let the people vote on the proposition.'' At the night session 'quite, a crowd of Fayettovillc citizens appeared in opposition to the Hoke county move ment, Messrs. R.H. Dye and D. K. McBride each declared that Cumber land would go republican If the cor ner is cut off and. given to Hoke, for that . part, of the county practically saves the ticket at each election. : Ex-Congressman Gilbert Patterson spoke against any change at all and gave some interesting figures con cerning the railroads and conditions. After many other speeches, Mr. Charles A. Webb closed for 'Hoke in a very warm speech. He said a ant these other two county propositions were designed merely for tactics in an effort to defeat Hoke county; also that the establishment of this county would settle the family row now go ing on in Robeson. In concluding he. paiil a fine tribute to Gen. R. V. Hoke, after whom this new county is to he named. The meeting adjourned about 11:1. j without giving any decision on how 'they would report to the house and senate. 1)1', U-ISSF.l 'S MAIUUKD. Count Jacques Oel.esseps Married to .Miss Grace McKenzie. London, Jana. 25 Count - Jacques De Lesseps' romance of the air cul minated at the altar today when" tie and Miss Grace McKenzie, a Catia djan belle were married at St.. .lames Church in the presence of it fashion able assemblage. The .brides maids were iMiss Kthel McKenzie and Miss Mabel Masher. Mrs. W. W. Beard niore was matron of honor. All wore pale pink chiffon with blue sashes and large pink 'tulle hats. Miss McKenzie was given awa by hoi" father, Sir William McKenzie, the famous Canadian railroad builder. The bride and groom will spend their honeymoon in Egypt. Though they wHl maintain a permanent residence In Paris they wiir spend much time la America and Canada. ; t I - ,v mmm IMila ;i;;iil5'ie'i, the ! ;':t ,ii i I ?ii v; i t i of V;i(- JiMxIiviii y,!ei i., t ' i.';v, biiii (: ib ii ,b-.i-i'..,.,.." t i thai (Ju.Mi'A ill . b.l.l ti-u.e.t :: il,:-l flilil! tit !SI.7!!i:.;(,-.' at the tiii-.e i.l bi fourth i mM .. V:l'.t t;-'proviso t's:( be and' bis y. lie sboi'ld 'bare eiiUiiliy in tbe . .iii luue uu: il the lieatii . f cither, yvhcremi! ;i l iie, cntii ; miiiii'.Vm.I Nlioiild lielcne tii :the siii-vfi-ir, ,.(i i Hill, ii soc:::;, now, onsy.'i: i,i::i-,--,ii' trying f:i (iciise a vn" in .V.'ifc'i c. break the agreement, iu:! Jl:-s. X-o:'.'t-win is. 'Juki as lemy pi : pari;:;: !iesi',i (o .1 1:viirl the attemiil he may io:ii;c in that (lil'icl ion, A i-e!V; ce i. !.'. i appoiiiteil 1 o take lite divorce tes j. mony.: . ill - OPPOSE TAR .r ' Ntw Progressive League Op posed to President Insurgents' l.capue Openly Oppo-iug Ibe Heiioniinntioii of I'l :'s:iiel.l Taft Ke.Card Tali a a Steaclioii- ''. a I, v. ' .': .'- ":; "-- !!: I.e.is.'d V. ii,- ;.. The 'I'iiin s.); Waslungton, Jan. 2 -V Wit!) l lie -. -. .s - -. . hope of enriidiiug 'itself; in the puliii.e confidence iis the militant advocate of progressive: legislation..-, the National lVogressive .Ikipubiicah '. l.c:igue . is openly oppostug the' renoniinal ioti of William 1 loward Tall for '.lie presi dency: : . . , The league' hopes to slrengliieii the popular .impression' ihat Taft. is a re actionary and in thorough sympathy with t.H' "old guard." The president does not propose.! however, to allow the league to take the wind out of his sails in t.iis fash ion. In his two remaining years of office he hopes to prove himself a sound and sane progressive and. re gain inucii of the popular .support that was lost through, the .passage, of the Payne-Aldricii tariff, ., ; . -There, is- no deny i ng the fact that seasoned 'republican managers . are afraid of the new organization. The president, himself, is said to feel that the league is a direct menace to his nomination in 1 II I i, and is not tualv ing. the mistake of unilerestjuKiting its influence. Vitality is assured to :lhe'' new inovement by the prciehcO among its organizers, and supporters of Jona than Bourne., of Oregon: Charles R. Crane, of Chicago: and 'Clifford iPn chot.. All of these men' have ample fortunes, and have ; shown a disposi tion not; to be niggardly in support ing any inovement which they con.' ceive to be for the public good., Pin chot and Crane are bitter enemies of Taft. In fact most of the members of the league are anti-Taft men. The relation of Colonel Roosevelt to the league is a mutter of endless speculation. Some say the organizei's of the; inovement declined ihe co-operation of the ex-)iesident, because they feared the public might regard It as merely an instrument to pro mote the third term movement. Oth ers say Roosevelt has refused to come out in the open against Taft. The fact remains, however, that, Gilford Pinchot .'used every possible influence with the ex-president to bring him within the fold. The league has not announced its program for 1912 Sonator LafolbM te is undoubtedly', the strongest candi date it could offer lor tho presidency,- STUBOS Hf" A ill! !ti Si! ;- nummr Debate on fctifctbnal Cen vention Bill Opkeil By Kepresentaiives Siubb m : LOCAL BILLS io;iM lias llasy Se..,jiiii, ;t sswl: ;.v Out Many Matt ;r, I'.c'te'i e .the Spi ... ei:fl Oi'ib'i', the i, 'JiiUji tiniiil -'i!,;i- venti'in iiiii 'o; ! :i-:K'i'vir i ;;ii i I ;t -1 ilimnt of At;: ir:t.!::re t'ay ill ': . i i . M. 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( rni'a'. lO'a I h' i f po't.i ,- ;': ;.;; !'i oposifions anil Grievance--., ..-To abolish oil'.i" o; treasurer of AVtiiaifga i-HMity,- To ai:ov. ('. :::.ieii and t'lUTituek en'iiht ies- to cs; ..';dish their boiui.isiiy lines. , To authorize. ;nson county i o keep bloodhounds, . To allow ' tfie . Charlotte I'ai 'i .nhJ . (Ci'iitiU'.ii .; on 1'age Two. I VOTE BUYiNG IN CANNON'S DISTRICT ; iV.y j in-' lii 'I'lv' Ti.rm.-.-. r ' . t :itf v i i ! i li; -. lali,- sr.- I uvr-i ig.at i.a' of oie Pa. iui-. . i-i rges in nvi.-i'y ouiay if lie' l igliji a ' ''-iiigr vsii-ino I ' .i1--irii't.-fiiiiaoiiV ; tii'riertt'as piaimaal li' i'i- tiiiloy. aai-.l' 'following the imiuii'.v into' tlie 'Siilo,' .' a' votes hi W'rinil.lloii eoiiiity, ih,';: I'ru' -a will in- i.m .. '-.! 10 i'iiliiia' i'!'toat. .,',. ' The i mmIuS . ! lo.al poliih ialiv, who know nf t hr- o-i. scandals, has liami' ei'i'ii a lie a;ra iei Jul y eonsiili-ra hi : .unl Fiireinai) H''j aril is thii-aieiiing to stir up .'trouble if ItalilTs .frmu Hie "f flee nf- sjii-i-itT-. siieparil fait I'.' :-. suhpinaiai', Ita'i'hiptiy. ' t'it.v.. Attoi'Ui'A' l-'i-atik ..Joic'.-i v. ili. in e.ilh .i to lie '--tanil toihiy - as . will several elder prominent nien. 'Vote yelling i said to have been as prevaileni in iilgar. Kankal.ee iin.l Iroquois l oiiiiil. s. also In Cumihiii's district., its U nas here. .Prof. I'o.v a Suicide. (My Leased Wire to Tlie Times.) Winchester, Ky., Jan i'a -I'rofes-so Kdward C. I'ox. a well known ed ucator and titnle of John Kox. the novelist, committed suicide some lime during the night , by hanging. His body was found tiiis morning. nLHilh nuir LUIS - '. '' - .. '..' V. 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' I a a I ,..;:'a; l iie. iiiaihaa ii''-. Uia 1 y siiort y i ; i "' ; lips ilii'd at tii'i liopil-a-l l.iM' !iii;ir,i Tia la-ini 1ia't pa f-agrl'ipli :. lira be o.!i;i ia;.: :'' l.i'line to l'hilii,a a-, a: ". "t -iii.".-an .Mr". I'liiiiiai.-, .all . i-ii'-oav -of oi'iely and ii p.-i'soiial lai-niy to -i,i,y- s.-lf.- "" ' ; - : '', . '; ',. He rela I -'il yet-iii;: l't;'Mi-: I nairi-p'::i' an.I .-a "ine.l iiiyiii-'-eil. i!li ta.v ilelii.-ein ,i!,iat I 'hPlips .way 1 1 'in;v. I " ' Iia fiii 'liiai. lie- men tioui'il'in one plae' "ii lion i. . iiit't-1",-iifgi tile.'. aHllioi-'; ; i ii. 1 a ; g! i f; in' '"eiiliail I 'ili'-k::'' ill . atlot'llO.I' '. he- poie Of ;l; wii- oiaii. v.aitehiag him fro, a .a avarii.Ti.' near his rooins. ; 11.- said In- tii-any-ht l'lil!'.fis was Willi her. V i Steam Roller IStiist. I By Leased Wire to The Times ) . 1 ' h il a i le i p h i a , J ah . ; . 2 5 Or. e wo man was. .killed and; six others seri ously hurl by the bursting of a steam roller , in. I He Laundry of America. Ninth and Locust streets, today. The building taught (ire following the-explosion,- bill; the Names were exting uished .without, heavy, loss, i !CM!iT I Famcnj Cfinfeiiipi Cass Near- i ;g ife End .Al'.'.'ltllielllB i ;i.i:i';-e - ; ' Will 'hi-'- the '(',:-! I : . - ..;;';. ; . i:; :'. ; ;:im:;;: lioir .-ii:'.' ;;i.j;;.ij!vi; ,1)1: !.lO o,.;v :-tl.' 'In; !.'-: i'l i hi' 'ae . Against . vM'.i iierl, iiiid .Morrison ialie 'i'oiiHil'liiWT Story of f '.'' ii ' !.:' The .Tiup'.v ) ' : H. .!a n." "2 ."i Tie' .ques ;i";i.' ' I't'-.-'ifl i - ii t : Samuel ije -ViOi I ' " i a ii i'eiliM hi inn ".p"i a.i' v l-"j-M.ti 1;; ;1 iirriiviii , iv.a ion a;;il; .'! 1 1 1 i ! i ' MivrJi- :'-'- i' i ill Of 1 i'l' l.'llill'il :."'.. --ii: i ! : !.i'"oi'iiineii i i ir I he :,;;-ll ivi tliiy-.i I'li's' ill i lie "oi . i 1 1 I ;'il, of nul l i ii -: ensw'-er. ;; II. 11;:"., il'',irli!'- !-: H v-a'iiii'iii ? i . involving ..Gohiper-'. ,V!:iir,eii. and I: a ,'i .i'i'ni lV;i'ii i lie 'lip lit --- 'iivrin: n .l-'i'il'a'a.'.ioii. of i 'le I: ai il:: .V Siie. e arid :;i: . of ,Si . .i -Mi".-', on ;io- '; iief a,,i'.' ,N '.of aii ';'l!!f:'ii-I. . ii.i :-hi- Ue.Wal. I li i'i, i .a i : ,f..'i I i''i ' hii'i. 1 i-llli-. iirr I , M"i .l ol ( , ) ; ' 'I -ie. .In r'.,i;iai' . '-iaii ' I'j-i-aiii.a! in :- -:;:;a. i ';a,'i ti; ' of n.n-1 i ionl pel -i". j :..e-'u ' i: il.'i !; :;ini I'-'iai n k Alnrricioii. i i-il-s'ilou:, foi-i-iei' - i'-i'-pri'sidoiit.' and j s.-t'iv', a-rv, resperi ii'eh ,' of l.ln,;i.v'u:eri- iui Ttaleri' i ion, of. l-.aknir, lo. prison O'l'iirs liy - l he' si: la'aane, court, of ihe I'aai lift, i .' 1 1 ;' ( 'eliimliiii '. tiii ' I li'i-ehiber :,. 'I'"!'-, 'bftgin'i' iii .Aligust . .' 1'ifiT, v. !'i a 1 .he- itin-is . .Stove and li'iny.. i (-" I -: fi:-, if '.gt .. I.oais. . I iron gill suU an i lie' ;sa;pi-i-ui''- I'onri of rhe IVistrii'i :(' i k.ii iiiihia id; restiaiih ibe Anii-riciin i a-'a'i atil'iil of LitiKif Il'roiii hoyeiiniiig . Thr; '(,a;i;'i:M;iH.y sousiit-' lo : 'KtOii . the laiyroi: iiis liy an iii jiinct ioiy on the ftroi:d Ihai it was: illegal under the eoii.itioii law and a com biniit ion in re. j s, liiiin of trade, 'rhe, suit was filed ; V' $"?'-. ' ol i,:.iiy ' througi. Janies Mi Viitt'Ciiii.ve, Us president, who is now . .' Tii-f; i-iil foldo;i" Ihe KL'ikoi ol'.lhi' i ie.VVi.n.'- "s ini't;irpo!ishei's alio of 'the bo.ii :ot-t" which was declared by the moral .-polishers union wheti the coni-I'i-n a efi,s''.r to grant-'; its. demands. S-'a ,. -f-1 .-ii I i: . the Aiiieriran l-Vdera-!i-:oi of L;t.'or'.;:ilop(ed the . Iioycoti I ,,aaiiht ;i he com iia'iy's.; gnods through' -.Mho I'ttfu'd Stiites.' '; '. IVr. ; Vnii'f lea.v'e" w:,s. plso presidetit . . i ke . X;, rioriiil : .,ssociii a ion of . Ia-i-i! f:' et air--as.. ;,i-h!ei.i .hiii-Ueil' t he 1 1 neks i. o"; jaan-.iii' a iie t i Tin- siii' Av-a.s, liiiiiighi iii I he I lis ti:ii;t iii; -('ktlniiilii;!. heeaiise tli;' lieiid f; ;';n le.r's. of a Ho Anp'rieiin,. federation oi" Lalafi'- is, iii this ciiyv;." .'I'h.e iippli lalioH -I'ti,' an inj'tiiil ion wns,;;i rgued in XoVi'i,,lKa', 'Vtiii'7:.' ( )t: I :. eember IT. 1 :. .1 isMce A: i:f y Ai. (build ; gvii riie'd . a fempor ai:y iniaciion reatrniniiig the federa l ioir froin .cpnt inning- its hoy, -on nTaiesl. tl!,' Stove coin"ptt-ny. . ,-.' - ;' . - ( ' Lii i : ,.f ii.-vt i: V- Ifiirry;! L .I'laluiligh, of i ao. ynpi'ciiio a-oirrt of the District of reL:m!'i;t. (iOer. a full : he:il-ing. lu a do i i'.!- i "pi tioi ary i ti.f itin-t ion per matient on March -T., liioN.'l'ho tii: a I .'.i i ii i- ini'liitU'd -the Aiiiei'ii'all Tede I'.iiioii iif Labor, Samtii'l . Gompers, l-'rank" .Vio'.n'isoii. Jehu iii-;rlull, and ol 1 1 (.!. in.!, an hers -of the' exoe'.ii ire e'oiin i i'l ail '' tiii' l-'eii era tioli. .It -'pro hi hi ted :i;iiilis!iing the name of Ihe Rucks I'oripaay in .life; Federal ionist 's ." We inai'r i;;..t riMti'-,." List.. The del'end iiais ' ven- also enjoined .from "fon :'.'ii'.:iia. agia t-ipg oi' ' combining- in iiiiv iili:i:ii"t ' lu ; restrain;, olisii'tni .or i!i;-:i i.'e.y aln- blisi'-ii'ss, of ihe i 'oni pi tii nt, and - la oin ,' iiib1ishiii:. :iii" disl i'i bill ing iliiviti-ili; the ma i-ls, any niaiter ia:l'ei:r bt'ti l" ilai. Ma "firess of. t In- a om plain all:; a- utii'ah iir aiieiiipLiiig to coerce oi her "a f e 1 1 1 1, piin.'oiiizing ilio liriit," ' ( ijiinoet's; i-tiell. and;- .Mi orison : I'l'i.vled ". lo tiij. i iitii i : oi'. appi-iils. of t in 1 )isi i ii. ( of. (:'i.)liinilij:ik Tln;' filed ,1'iiinil;,: Iti't teok'; no; appeal;, ;' In -the Jan aiiii at a m in '( ibe'--. i-'eileratloii, jioliiisiied atfi.a" the iujuiii i ion, (he ' ! "n l 'air." l is! a a ppeared ;(s .iiHiial-'con-taniiug 1 1: o name af ibe Ituckg. com- p-'t:: ;:' '' ., ' . : (in Jai'ii'':ir.'."'2ti. I '."in, a petition was. filed by Ihe ltin-ka .Stove and liiiiig t'oniniiiiy in ihe siiprepie court of. ihe liisii-iel of Colninhia asking thin : Gouipei-s;. yiitijic'.l, and iNlorii son be iiajuired to show cause why they should no! be punished for .con temiit of iiiitrt in violating the in j iif-t ion. . : While ,tie -"unfttir". list had then been (iisconl itiued, the Stove. Com iiiiny complained that, in -numbers; of Ihe Federal ionist there w ere printed statements to the effect that there was no law to compel anybody to buy a ( "Unci: stove ". The application ciled 'several . quotations to this ef (Continued From fage Six.); ARGUMENT IN S0HENCKTR1AL Prosecutor Handlan Summing Up the Case Against the Woman For the State Attorney Itoyce TeiTilically ; . De nounce s Daniel Phillips Says He SI Id Not be .'Allowed to Return t the County IK-elares Mrs. Sebeiick Never Asked .Mrs. Kline to Poison Her Husband Woman Spent a Sleepless Night, Crying Nearly All Hie Time Hniidlan Alakes St l ong Speech for State : ii:. la I Wire lo The Times.) V.'li.i'liiig. V. N':i., .Jan', 21,-Daniel Phriiips; .. whilom:'- sweetheart, of Mrs. Laura Farnsworth Si-henck was de-ii..nin.-eil in si-athiiig-; terms as ii traitor pi . i he. woman i-.o eared for him when ai-giniiehts In. the ease were resumed to ;liV:: ' ii.'.; "; ', ,V ' ".' "This innn hi trayed and testified against tin- woman who had lavished unine'.,and love on him.". declared At :m n'ey Boyee when he took up the' iirgumeiii where b,, had left off yester ila: aftei'tfouu,' -. '-. .Mrs. Schenck came Into court on the lift'-! nth day of her trial looking worn a ad haggard. The.' county jail offi cials sai'V she had cried all through the "night and had secured practically 111) St.-.'). A's ."lie iej.-teisdTOuit. she said.atirpt slic ivn-i 1ik1 that her, ordeal was nearly over;' - ,".1 iim .giiiiig. to. lie freed," she said, "ami then I wilt go back to my chilli:-.:!, nil. it has. been horrible!" i Win n Itnycc resumed his argument he said that it would not take long to i iim luil" and il is believed the case will go to the .jury before night. For the first. time since Judge Jordan issued lii order forbidding , the Ht li'riifaiK'e of Women at the trial, a wo-i man Was present, today: She was Miss An mi bid Sharp, representing a leve Plliil ni'Uspn per. - ; . -. i 'noti'ining bis argument.- - Attorney 1 itiyee . i-rieil in a dramatic; manner: ' a J i-p . leu 1 1; li , 1 siiy, : as every other man in this eiiiintry who has red blood in his veins, would say. that John Scbenek has the -Clod given right .to : kill in: sight the siiulrming worm that betrayed,'-Mrs, Schenrk. Akii in referring ; to Phillips, Boyee e.'.ekl imed; "Thiink God in Heaven that Daniel PTiillllis has left, this court room and may Heaven interpose and never allow., him to enli-r Ohio county again." Mr. Hove.- :ook up the testimony ; of ;' hiiufter. 1 .ii ni liy Wilson, : ridiculing it: then declaring that If Mrs. , Scbenek !:a.! Peiai -ii.- erafty. deceiving vvlfu tiiiit .-lie w:is ; pictured by the state, she would not have 'confided in Nurse Kline.: : . ."If riiis woniitii had 'been guilty of poisiiiiiiis her husband why. did she not com'nle. that. lo Wilson?" demanded Mr. (Continued on Page Four) CARELESS SMOKER CAUSES SEVEN DEATHS ( I '.y ; Leiis-cil Wire to The Times.) Pitt-Ion, Pa., Jan. il-Seven men were instantly killed in the mine of the Krie 1'niil Company near here to diiy w hen a miner smoking a pipe con trary lo rules carelessly shook a live spa i k iiito , a iiuantity of blasting (lonaler rausitig an explosion which 'de sit i. Irl ;i iorii,ui of the mine, .Michael Hoaeh. loieniiin, and six foreign miners were blown, to. bits and fiftwn other miners Were entombed by the ex plositin tint were rescued. The powder was being hauled into lite .mine and the men hud -'extinguished their lamps but one of the foreigners roritiit about his pip.-, Kescuc parties Inoiight the survivors to the surface. All of .thein are suffering from burns and bruises. .. ISiot Over Weddings. Illy lrfiist'd Wire to The Times.)' Chicago, Jan. 25 One man was fatally stabbed, a dozen others ser iously injured and ten arrests made following a riot at Seventeenth and Wood streets early today wher three Hungarian weddings were Be ing celebrated in the same block. The trouble started over rivalry Xn the various celebrations.
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