lie Associated Press Service Vol. LXX. No. 117. The Weather FAIR. RALEIGH, N. C, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1311. LAST EDITION PJtlCE FIVE CENTS. Double the Number of Paid Subscribers in Raleigh of any Other Newspaper HDEPEHDEnTS Court Denies Petition of Independent Tobacco Dealers to Intra; In Suit TO SUPREME COURT ( n-cuit Court Denies tlio Petition oi tin Independents to Intervene in (lie (.overnuieiit's Dissolution Suit (use Will lrilmlIy Immedi ately to th Supreme Court The (overnimnt WM1 Not Appeal from Hie Decision of the I luted Stales t limit Court at New ork"Wlmii Approved the Plan ol Dissolution Proopscd by the American lohaeco t oinpaiiv Attorney Does .Not V.x IK'ct to Proceed iMirlhcr, New York. Nov. lu--The petition ol the so-called independent tobacco dealers for leave to intervene in the government s dissolution suit against the tobacco trust, was denied by the l.nited tSates circuit court. Tins in dtcates that the case probably will so immediately to the luuted States supreme court. Dissolution hint l-.ndod. Washington. Nov. lb The govern Incut will not appeal lrom the Ai cision of the Lnited States circuit court at New ork, which approved the plan of dissolution proposed bv the American Tobacco .Company. while the government may ask the supreme court to review the decision at any time within a year. It was learned that Attorney (ieneral V tck- ersham was not planning doing so at this time, and probably will not. SAI.ITKI) IMtlTISH PI.AU.- School Hoard hx-pi-esscs Kexiet at Ac tion of the Principal. New York, Nov. Di : The New York City Hoard of kalucation has given out -it public expression of re gret at the action of Principal Howe, of the Wadlelgh High School, 'order jug the pupils to salute the British tlaK at the exorcises last .lune 111 sup port of the -Anglo-American arbitra tion treaties. The matter was brought to Hie hoard s a ; lontion bv the American sooiolv. The princi )al .s action is said to be; a violation of stale law. MlvMOKIAI, SKltVICKS HKI.D. In Honor ol the l,ate llishop au devvver of liirhinmid. Itiolimond. Nov. 1 6. --Memorial services in honor ot t.ie late lilsliop Augustin Aandevyvcr. were nclil in Sacred Heart Cathedral. Priests from nil ports of t:ie diocese pnriici pated. An address was delieveroil hv l!ev. .loKcph I'Tinln. ol Newport Now, on the bishops lilo and wurs. vi i:iti.(ii' ok vi I' inaiK'ier A of ." eil 75 MniTies W oman -Is War leternn. New York. Nov. 1 (i - The marriage is announced here of Richard I,, hd wards. 75 rears old. and iliss Ida Chase. 50, ISdwurds is a veteran W all street financier, ol an old Vir ginia family and was a surcesslul Confederate blockade runner during the Civil War, IS GRANTED CHARTER The Kealty Loan and Trust Coni punv.or Raleigh has beep granted a charter bv the secretary of state to carry on a general advertising business, to act as agent and broker In the business of marine, fire, lif-?, accident and other forms of Insur ance; to deal tin real estate and to lend money, otc. The authorized capital is $50,000, divided into shares of the value of $25 each, and the company will begin business with $2 500. The incorporators are J;.. I. Rogers, C. A. Richardson and J. O, Peed. Mole Headway In McNanmra Trial. Los Angeles, Nov. 16 -Proceed-iugs In the McNamara trial gained headway more rapidly. The seventh venire wan called, making 3bfi men thus far drawn for prospective Jury , S 4 I rank (Ml. president of the to- liimliiiiii-Slerliiin ( oinpany winch ic- ccntly hoimht mil llaiupton s .Maia- zine. viho :is recently ai-iei-(id in New oi k t"itv bv I uiteil Mates ios- till iiiiectors. ihaie.ed with Iraud and held in S 15.0110 bail. Oi-IV is ac cused liy tile inspectors ot enuiiicei"- niK a scheme to detr iud porclias- cis ol stock in the I'orporiition o. which In was the president. Die amount ol the alli'cd swindle is said to he 8-2.OnO.000. . TAR PARTY TRIAL Kansas Mob Tarred Wciran School Teacher ilc.'ii'ini; id t ase Iteyllll DclciHhjiils Want (ase licnioved to Another (otiiitv Woman Was Tarred l!e cnuse ol Jealousy. It Is Alleged. Lincoln Center. Kansas, Nov. tti -V liooil of iil'tidavil s was let loose in court at the betriunum ot the '.hearing ol the application ot r.verett (.. ( lark i wealthy miller of Slinily Bend,, for i change ot venue in the case in which lie and eiglil ..'other inen. are charged wuli "assault and battery in (oniiection , with -'the'; 'tarring of miss Marv ( liamberlain last August. Miss ( hanibe rlain was in court, ac companied bv mother and brother. Since Miss Chamberlain was de- coved to a lonelv spot on a country road ami seized by a dozen men. her clothing torn off and her body coat ed with tar she has remained in close confinement in the community-where she tauiiht school, and where it is said her .popularity- with the men insod the jealous wives and sweet hearts to urge husbands and lovers to millet on her. torture which caus ed a storm of indignation . through out the stale. At the court s opening this morn ing-. Prosecutor AIc( anless stated ne had over three hundred affidavits -to offer the court to prove there fs no reason why a fair trial should not be given nil the accused men in this county. The - tar parly: is the .prin cipal topic discussed. Pleas of (iuiltv. Pleas of gulltv were suddenly an nounced bv three men accused: Lv- erett (i. Clark, a miller, Watson scranton. a farmer and Jay Fitz- water. a farmer. Judge (i rover re served sentence. uw" cuts i-'oit sot tiii;u. Large Addition to r.(uipm-iit Made bv Southern Railway. Washington. I). C Nov, I li - Pres ident l-'inlev. of the Southern Rail way Company, announced today-that the company has contracted tor 1,70(1 all-steel fifty-ton domile droit bot tom gondola, coal cars. aOO steel un- derlramo thlrtv-ton ventilated box us. and 50 all-steel fifty-ton flat- cars. H These additions to the freight equipment of the company are all in addition to the purchase just con summated of 7 Mikado engines. 600 all-steel coal cars, and 63 steel un- dergranie box cars tor the Virgiwa At. Southwestern Railway Company. Mrs. John Alexander Dowie re cently started a new Dowie move ment In Chicago. It Is reported that sho will establish a new Zion City, BAPIISISJILL IFi State Gonvention Will Be Ml In Winslo,-Sa!ern All Churches ju (he state Will lie W ell Represented Much Intel csl la nig I aken by (lunches Money 1 rauslei nil I nilcr Police I refec tion to New Bank lliiilding. t special to 1 ho Tune. ) Wilmington- Nov.. 1 1'..- Anmiu'i'-e. hi on i.. lias beeii made that t.ie Bap tist hiate (cnvontion will- moot ai instou-!-.alein Wcdne,dav. n.'.-em-ler . lith. The vaiions (liiiro.ics throughout, the state nave .'l;ec.i no, i hel ol the date and thev will lie '.veil represented.' I lie convention will remain in session several dtivp but it is cx!m:cI.i.'(1 . tlsat all business uiatrer will be concluded on hnlnr- da . Denein her :l'.a. Mi'ch interesic is being : ia!;eu'. i:i lite ci.n x.inion hv l.ie Ha:iit i.-hun lies in ilniiiigton. It is expc; t eil. cai h i,f , the three congregai ions l-.eie v. I ; 1 be represented wit. i ! le gntions ol lav delegate:!,. It is ex pected .thai Rev. rr. .1. . H. ! osier, i'ne .l'asior vif -the' Cu'st : u it rcli , and Key.. VV. 1. I In il, pastor of So.-i;i ;de liapust .'church will attend Ine con vention: TIip .renin ining. clitirca of (lie . tiiipfist deiioin.iiiation v here - is wit.ioiil a pasior at present. he. Cms. (', V hi! lock.: w ho wa I ce pa--tor. for several years, .'..re.sji.gned. sev eral weeks ago,, to accept a fail to-a, .To i 1 i 1 1 . ..Mo. His successor has iii yet '.von named by the I'hiin-Ii. -a'-iid it is hardly expected thhr aiiy au iiotincenienl will be made for some, days.- ' -; -' . Tile, vear which is now hems -concluded', has.; been one of great I'r'ii -fulne-s inr Hie local c. lurches. Lach of them has- increased numerically and along' the . lines of . Caristiaii work and material nrcpniplishm'eit.ta. Rev Dr. . Foster has been wit Li tli" First ciuirch as iiastor for alamf two eur.-. Rev. Mr. Hall aas been wirh :he f chji-rega-t-'ion 'of,' Sou't.hv.lde caurch 1 arcily a year as yet. . They ire lio.i'.i ur.iiiilv beloved bv thehi coagreg;; tions aiul are liringiug siiienilid "ri: s ill is from their consecraled. and de vis'ed labors. The 'three chureae.-, vill submit ; reports at lae conveh I ion: ami taese v.itl show ,iti detail t he va rious lines of wof k. ii ml. accoiii plis, hients daring tlio past' year: .'.. . . -The removal of : htiiidreds of l b.oit stlritls oi dollars in cash ami securV' fie,: troll!, .the former home ol'. .the W'ilniiugtoii Savings. and Tnist Coin luiny to. tne new, baililing. on l'riit cess slrPet, -was lliaile .yesterilay at'tor nooii between four aad xi im'!( . Comiiaratfvelv lew or the many peo ple t.iroiiging the streets were aware taat soeral small sixed lorniuc: were passing almost under luen ve,, eves. A squad ol lour li:is,y police oflicei's accoiapiuiii-d caf.'i .load ol rash or ' sec.tiri'.ties .. as they - were transferred to the new buildm. Metal sa fes, and ordinary I in recep tacles were utilized ..In nialj in g t n transfer of lulls, silver, -notes; bonds., storks-and other securities. The ,han! is at home in lis; splen did new (t:arters loday. .Teero- ha ve Iieeii counties. -words ol coogi at uh lioti aad coin men t from everyone who have inspected l-ie new palace of finance. .Tile" si nurture is without a superior, and tew equals, in tne south. . . .. .lames Sweeney, a while man. serv ing a term of two years on the coun ty roads for housebreaking, died last night at. the convict camp in , Kast Wilmington. He had been ill since Saturday, upon wiitra date he sufler (Contlnued on Page Two.) Peking. China. Nov. Hi - The onn inet formed bv Premier Yuan bin Kal was announced' in an iniieial edict It includes a few Manchiis but no nobles, bome of ( hina s ablest men were omitted. The min istry is considered satisluctoiy. HAKUV THAW' STUDYING LAW. Hopes to Prove in This Way Hint He is Not a I'aroniac. Mattewan. N. Y.. Nov. 16 Harry Thaw is studying law In the library of the state hospital here. Alienists testified that a paronluc can t suc ceed In the study of law. and Thaw hopes to make a good showing and prove himself no paroinac bv next spring. T.nok out for the man whose record i will not bear looking Into. ' : "-''.';, .: '.'. ..';. -." '-:""'-.". lWitajiMyaliK- Mrs. ,lo!:n Jacob Aslor. toriueilv Madeline I imcc. (above) and ( in. John ,!ac 'b Aslor ( below) who will leave lor I- c.vj i in Decenu cr. ! lie riMph' :f oiiii.ue then l:p;ev nx'O'i. mtcrv.mt-.tt ,1-v Mrs. I'-ier t ii k ) -i i- I I o I 1 i i 1 oncl vaclit N','i,u:i. l.) .'v.f'e3:i. ,. Icrs. . I fM y it ', M;e:sd the e.ll lv o.::i i or ibe- 'M",c en t.'ie Nil;-, r n-; : i civ Tea-.; Mil! re '.urn to their lioui,' Hi I 1 I 3 HIS PARTIJIS ; l::-i.!.(- I ..Chicago, i Half i.t,ii. i;lii.: W'auiieg.'.ii. T wall ',',. .lane'- I S-.-lie h 1 il i lieiird: fro'in tear r'e inei.. i Time -. ' . , ,- .;' i (; - '.T!;e -(.,t ...I je ilas a -" ' ti : .- i o ivilltf .St.oii, -: I--:' -li, . who; w n" J i'nir : Waiikegau '..it sr:'o ll.n -...eiits. a; .R.iP-hi'h- :'..' ;." ill : 'lnc:u;(.), ': .Har'relsou. iiJr ; 1 1 1 ' i O'ialy . ' tie :;:r, ;! u:ii :M rs-:- .1 II. :veiiid r ) Pi n .- i.p-d' :. leMvi- itd-;;--;lTM::;aH . s''T'.eare.d'.';i.l?;ii 'i"; i ..jay. His i.-nl" ii is not V.eiieveii in. -H'l'il.e to t hem ; .St"ll"V.,lll .1; ;,: a.V S-helby,'-''. 'Vh v wrot ii h is.: pa i ' : 1 ;' Ik'I'.i'el.-eu. lionii' .lill.lil .h lie. 1 reined "(o -liiiii. . wiis l-eln.peil, 1 lias met: wit :i -f.-V:; s i e . oroiuiuc'.it ; ;i thai - lie -.w'fia-id : fa were he. alive, Ruby Killed bv ! a 1','ng ( il( r ( ui I lauc. .,'--. : ' I'osioii. Mass V. ' I ii: Tire four-n;oiuiis-old Von e ' ' -haris 'l.i!ln'1v. of Hon lies' er. iWic1 lulled; by tiimli ling out - oi'-. n. 'li,U.y carriage, Ktriking his. head on. a ip.i ing botile. . .His brain was piei 1 breaking glass; HOKE SMITH'S PLAGE Allniiia. ('a., oatli of llillce ii; Slut on., urcsideiii became the leia Smith, w !io i" l ntted Sratev s' . One ol I be I acts will ).. lo name a p nna iMiiilh. .',i,-: ;! 0 -Taking the evernor, John' ,M. ol- the state tienate, niiW; heir of 1 Hoke .:-,!i'd to become a.li or. ; ev executive's; firs: ci.-ll ail election to rii-itl . successor - in Four 'Man Scalded to Den'li. Auburn. V V.. Nov. li our lio n employed oil, conliact work on the Seneca river se-uon ol the Marge Canal, were scalded to death tvhr-h a 700 b(i.e-powcr boiler exploded, and covered them with steam.:. The new Spanish bank at Puebla, Mexico- a citv of 100.000 population ind capital of the stale of Penbla, opened for husiness on tVtoher ;!.'. SHELBY YGIJNO M LOST I flam 13 HFtT ill Wim D.'.iuigc G.ocij.lim Accepts R.Aih's Invialisn - I'e-ii'li .(. Tdiiv- i.ri.i;!ii! lit li ( 1 o I e ..! l,-;e 'ate ii,:ri r (::: v.:civ ini'io" I lal Si'lqci'ls !a-,u v in-:ii-s. i i!---.1 -i I: ol l.atiiiisl.-.M!: l:r:i (be .Mei'ling. . ' i S a fia-1 to 'I lie Tilde.-, i .Kiizabi'Ui.-'.c'ity'f X. C, , N::;: 'I ti Th.'-'ua'uutil ,.essiai;:; Oi ' h . Sort'.)- v'l.v-jl'tiii l :: i iiii-:- e.-'--A-i'-i-.t! Ion -":---e!icd ye,:f:f'i:;uy m-ylji ).':.)- I " : -r tit -!nel; . . 'k : );, 'V." iollO'. -.:; !y.' .'be opellit'? cr:vt;v; 'file :!i!..f'-s id' .'Y'e';- i 'om!;',yt'f.:! i-a;?": by'' lie: ; . ( '. K,- Sin i I a J for iu:- Oi" i",d; ;i: , .The 1-'.-,- lis-' :'V !S e'.-.'b? by . lion. .!. ", X. Ilrow.li, pi esir (ielK--flf Ifte. assn.H' i ii lad.' - ... , l )i" .loseplr ' t.l.vd'e- ..Prai . 1'ie si'!.r l,i'ry':";'iijd -i-r ''!: l.M'er, ' iua'dv hia. a a n na! ' j:e.;ort aaO s;iiii:e ai- ! i . i.r '" --' i i : !j lite't-lomil' nf: -'ol ' 'tr'C i ;-a i::,;'l!i' - Univ., iid-iir- "iu'M'i-tli .t.'iH-c'in.t. hv wliice : In.' 'i.wicraU'd ' vo e el',' er' i'r ' oi' yth :i 'i'; . ' He v. as i'oH-,w-ii ''; lion: I (1. Kilii'lt. 'who tis'l : ret! ah i i it i en' Ibe t'ssenriai; fj-..l!"Ves .of. it.J ;iit age in. "Novi b ('ari.liti-i:. ' Tire o, :coing; es'lo!: v -.' by a farge ei'i'MV.i ' 'ljl ii:le:!'n;i-i-. 11 : 1 s -1 : 'I'iVj 111 ej.f '. ill lej'e,! : " j ', . ,Ji',.. .''.-. : ii-dv:- ilie--,-. ill- ai-Si'ieiiia- di t t-r:s eviii ii-s- ' tVT '. i his . , j,;-;i-. TlieV arri rpooa- ecssioa v,r : iv,; ,a .'H';t tie iidoi' tne X.,rt.!: dn t ,i ! nvt th- I -de- i-e;,-o l i s show t il a I -I d" :lra i a;ue work "blis dee:-i tttrtleriiM'.n' !'a a iarv. J. a !.- ?':i hd : r;,ar t is , - b'ei-n-u' c , rrie.l fcr-Mir,! at' a good. V;l e of per.:: ; e:;s. In several ol .Ibe ('i.. riet s id,., neiaal bus. I)i it liee'iic: n mi isileil.:: .-,.,; .,-.; .It; e-e.'.l .col, I Jp'pf. dldiide .. IK-aVil, .Vi : devii- i;;:i:rv.ad-,::'d il-e.. t!;-.j. eiiiiSedii,; ke b pg; ii in U'll jep .Ira ifid I'ni- ' :i.hi.;-..)i I itiv: Ibe i'i ,lo icci in haloigh. ' Ivi.f diiielli. Idly.: X:i: ii-l '': T,'f,.'iiex mi .-t-iirg of t ile N-oVi e '.'a rorilia -i 1. 1--": f t,-- j at'- assoi l.i.jh s j 1 1 , Piee! . jH :&. s;:.li: : l i; :. .ftisei,;,: di.i!e' ' pi uir. u ds ! t'!ee-i e(j ' i'lresiiicdt l ids i ii'i.Mdi i iij-i,: 'Re solatious worc'-.Poideii;'- by' lie; a;.,0 cia'f 'HP. a ik'i'iicr... .:'!:a! i ne 11" .1 sd;i i-e I'i .gislafif'rf : f'.:'i'i-'i'ipri;!le- .il.'-oo ',,? ' r-ii ; t rn't.v,'. :ur:iipjgf,'.! fifciind-r.- A re- ol dl Uni dvas p-isse';l askj hit-d ns" -, c.liair ol oi ainage .ngiiie'eving lie 'cf labl.isber! at- .Hj i-.'vl t i'-M t.t' of Nid-di t'iiroliaa: -ami at. Hie A. and .. I'of le;:e. Hesoluiioii i'at'seil thai a; lest faint shall .'he estaldi.ilied in soiik I'oliii'li lei! ti is 1 1-ii-1-. The . morning- ses sion was dev oled to t'ne qiiest inn ho'; in w bii-Ii a great nit labor of oai s'ioa . i a il'diin ige Was discitsseil. , ! ':; .lobn li. Small, made, an ...'address oil drainage in. waicli lie inlyoeated agi iConunued on Panu Two.) DEBATE ON Fil FOR fil'lilM DEFENSE .'Atlanta..-, (la..'..' Xov.-.'liJ'- lati-iesi iii :oi!a 's session of the Anioricju l-'ct.'-eralion of Labor ee.iitetvil in the .pro posed 'introduction.' of a reso! til ion for tlio 'appropriation of $ai).itiiO lor use in t!io defease of .McNt-tijafii lirothers, cl.mrged wit a Vompiic'iiy-,fn the l.os ; .ngeles Times : ilisdst;.,-.,. HeaC'il (lolnne is expocted. l'yt.iiii li'eni labor Icatiei s lire 1 1' jng to pii- . . - ' yep', action, .-A "large, 'sum- -lilreixly ' has .,' been va'i.ti.'d for this jiarpose In priyate subscriptions. and the haulers, 'coiit teticl. .ir is said, that liaiever liionoy is needed for Hie Mc.Vat'iara .defense can. tie obtained in this niannor with- oiil' drawing imon the fantl.-. .in tlteim none, too wadl'stgcked treasury of tht I'edera'ion. . -r Mai. . A. tiraham. ("oniinis sioner iij' n gricu 1 1 itrp, has gone li Vurorn to ; t 1 1 -1 n 1 Hie, fair: r M I rau'i i i'iuco v ilwaiii ol .ei io;i'iv. 'd - .., i ide cel. ' i- i'i ;i i-cinarka'de . I scene in d lie t.ei iaan .ueiclx ig li' .. I ci-nl, .m!i.-ii . i liaiicell.ir A on. Ccib I. :1 j ii,,:c,ii-iIoP:-,-'.' apoi'ia ,.-d he. ore a hos i';e I ile . bouse to (:-l',-i:'i t he A'oiocco :'". Oni-o -tn-rcc.inei.t.. Ul::ie. t!ie (Mian. iia ", ' i 'iiiie: ll'e policy he :e 'is!!'- viii 10 ii!" aereeniciii iiiMier e.r.c I-':' crown i-rince. iio sat in e Icooi in the royal box. kept Kii'. d.e' a: I :- I ueiiin iveiv in a io'.m o -I : ut.'f ors nian::er. He iiiiiui-r-vltelv l.eiaiue tor (I VHC';I!IT O! .nil Vis i ins ::; 1 1! lale il -s said, nlaces ' 4Hi: ' V 'li no . at (he heal, id I lie Ml id -til lingoes. MM ORi Eajf ?'Jck Agiv i Skids 't : V-: V ' ' 1 1 .im i 'jvnr ill 1 b ii I- n ! i i i I ill iii 1 ' - , i :.' ',. Vf -l'.i:l Vlr. (eor::e Mdif i; ol Aitol Iter ttphnoi! I ; ill I'l'lill. Nol edy a; allo:vi;d ' to blow a whis- di- 'd; towii of liable Kock, Wake Hd!1: . before, tbe b.oi.r ' ' a. Id,;, : t-'V. n conii'-iissioliers passed,, an -ddt; plat'iag a ban on unholy itiiiCts before .a deeeni . hour . for i iMofk. to. arise, Tlie..uiay)r and i':diiisSiai:"rs of; l-:agle Uo'pR: lbink .o'clock -is early enough for any I iii arise by the sotinii of ;i wilts e ,i'm in i-i"t.- qiaeiee they, are n) :V'''I as iMdng against the terrible i reks ViiiLi-ff-tiy.y.awhi'l-ll sit'ettR and j ;' ,- pdi;" v ; oi' noisi'-inaking ro- If. dddi'-y; Martin, wljo- is inter ;: si jn'-i tie ivc-Ah' M'"'k ia:!U;i'acl ur d (di'dt td'd . lines llot : ll'isrl'ilie .'o ! id e, -i itelil 'liyHiei coiatllissioaet'S. ; a 'dvaii lie . alio-: , Y,,d bU, .v; li is 'lidMe a' a crcloi U ' . li'; : reasons :: -., i a i d'.o-it y '. -ca n co e; ii---' ' I; i in I'volii u;iii:":H,a! same yviiisfU- 'ill -'!,:"' ';ti: 'Pi dd' Mr. Martin' id. a'.lox . d as !i i oiid r. 'fn"- uit; tii-linio'.' if is; sa ml Vin::''t'V foot i lie n-ias'le, : 'Mr.: 'as yiatdid 'intervened':'.: II". anicil .In .o-y T !i:i' Wliidtle hi ti'selr. so y'lve fdlterVnon diiithe .eot. aip' soon' affeV A :o':.-!orli dii'l " fi'oivnded. a real tune. .Air, l a. 'as Kol-cias. . a nieiiiber of ti e board (if tow n coiuin issioners. lieard ihir v hi.-tle ..and. thinking- 'I v. as'..", n'clin '-;. h urrietl ly ' dressed and I , . , 1 V. CHI to WOI-K. l ie was s:e I" , .-. .-. loa.ru f iia' Hie iiciiir -was V : -d'; anil he linieee'V'dl !o Mr,-- .a't;i i'l-'s: ' I'lla.ning .mill 10; as-fd''.:ain the: aiP'ia. .-. That yd.a-'lc '..; : Mown fiifiy .initiiites: too early. : .': . .Inc.:,'. dually CominissJiaer .l'lobeyts I'dul :Md. Mar'in 'inaiidcu, udder fbo recedt toviv ordinaiM-e nnd the: case caiily - iiu for t rial. . - X! v. Mart in eni pleycl u-liiw.ve'f'iij -ri;f-'iwi'' Ins acl ion, bill dl-e' ease was peyer decided, .Tt was !'d'i" jid'':;Maor .Tint. Smith I'v'ed' -:''. d,i:'.- llu' ..Mdvor.ne' limits am! il -.1 :-."' : derei':,re have jurisdic tion;, 'd a!"' deai -- ' l'toid:- ;i: Me-cdy fdotn -Kagle' Rock today . sahi thai Ibe 'matter has ere m f cd ni ne!' i :tf crest an d ' here is con siderable specula: ion as to whether safe and sane hours hatl prevail." in the li.ltle u: e or: -Alieljicr, whistles s'ul'. blow i;l; any; boai' before ." a . Duke'- I '.nnilv to be acciliuteil. Ottawa. Nov. Hi -On account ot a mild smallpox scare the members of the Duke of Cor.nanglil, : governor general- will be vacc.inii'ed, Associated V Service 10 BE BITTER LEGAL BATTLE ii. vf Bsef Trust Magnates to u ' , Criminal Prosecution to je Stoutly Resisted HEARING BEGUN TODAY Argiiuieiil in Habeas (orpiis I'rncecd ings Drought hv Meal Packers He. gun liclorc Judge holilsnat lodav -Irstit Attacks Constitutionality of ( i-Miiinal Pro isions of Sherman Aiiti-1 rust .,uw I-ut lire IHal ol Indicted .Men Depends on Vtlioit ol court on Hie ru -Packers May Itecent I'ecision ol the Super ior Court Nullified Hie hlierin, in Act (,oeriiiueiit Mreuiioiisly Op. poses Act ion. . ( hid ago. Nov; It; W hat promises to be one ot the buterest legal bat tles fought in the federal courts, be itan before t inted States : Circuit Judge Kolilsaat. when counsel for the iro ernmeni and the beef trust started arguments In habeas corpus proceedings, fued in behalf of the nieav packers, attacking the consti tuiionalitv of the criminal provi sions ot the bhernuin anti-trust law. Tin- future trial of the Indicted men depends on the action of the court tin tiie writ. .Meantime the criminal cases against the ten packers will be halted because .the: case is now out of the jurisdiction ot Federal Judge Carpen ter, the packers having surrendered themselves in Judge Kolilsaat s court yesterday: ;-..'" Attorneys who have studied the leusil '.phase- of Hie latest action . of 'be puckers, said that the decision of the supreme court, in the present case would probably be of great in terest to all business combinations in the country. 1 lie mam contention raised by the packers is this: When the supreme court held that the reasonableness of the restraint of trade must be de termined in each individual case the packers contend that the high court nullified the Sherman act because, the: sav it took from the citizen or corporation- the power of knowing v neiiier what he did was criminal. be:or bis case bad been passed on by a court and jury, and that precedent -was ul no value, since the ' whims, iifeiudices or judgments of juries blight differ." : ibis iiiesnon -could not be raised bv the attorneys tor the Tobacco or standard Oil .Company, because it was in those cases that . the "rea sonable restraint of trade" rule was laid down. . Now that the Sherman act, ac cording 'o the attornevs of the pack ers, lias: been made indefinite, they (inesvioit; the ..'worth of: the law. They sav thai thev want a decision bv the b iahcKl .tribunal before .. proceeding 'uril er. Tl;,-y contend t bat the real value of Hie lav must lie decided as a result Of. the present proceed--ins: ' It' such. a. decision 'can., be.' obtained the ' attorneys say, ..the ruling wilt have an effect on all corporations that haw been or may be prosecuted under the 'Sherman act. . (overiinienl Will I'ress Action. 'Washington.. Nov. Hi The govern-, nront will strenuously oppose any ..cf-, (t onniiuod on Page seven.) EIGHT MILLION NEED IMMEDIATE RELIEF Sr. Petersburg. Nov. 1 U bight millions, o! people are in need, of immediate relict because of the fail ure oi crops in twenty Russian provinces. 1:1ns startling announce ment was made in the dunia by Pre mier KokovsotT. concerning reports that famine threatened a wide area. 11ISIIOP .MACKAV-SMITH ItKAD. Proniinent IiiiitIiiiihi) of Philadel pblii Died Suddenly. Philadelphia. Nov. lb Bishop Alexander Maekav-Smith, of the Pro testant Kpiscopal Diocese, of Penn sylvania, one of the country's promi nent churchmen, died suddenly at the bjpiscopal residence, at one O'clock of heart disease, age sixty-one. Ha had been in ill health for several vears. Tie had planned retiring from office In February. duty, .. i

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