TRESS Jssocl&ttd Press Service Associated Press' Service ad Vol. LXX. No. 151. The Weather FAIR. RALEIGH, N C, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 27, Wi. MST EDITION psicznvxosiiTa T nrl.. B iriinii-TiiriTrirTiHiniwi Double the Number of Paid Subscribers in ! leigh of any Other Newspaper r. '.,' f if ' ' HORSE SERB heavy mm REBELS FEAR WEATHER LOCK OU SHREWD i',: FEDERAL GLER couon w& Do Not Take Kindly to Premier's Suggestions For Popular Convention ARE TOO IMPATIENT Premier Wimls l lleridc the Korm Of (lOVPi'iiiiit'iit Ity a Convention Of Delegates IYm All Over tin Umpire Plan Regarded as Shrewd .Move, Cut ()imion IKvul cil lis to Whether It ( an I5c Sue rossfully Done Revolutionists Tin Impatient Prof, liatcmnu Says Republic is Impossible. Toklo. Pec. 1'T Vtian Shi Kai' proposal to decide the form of gov ernmeiit. which shall prevail under China's new regime, by a convention of delegates from all over the em pire, Ib regarded as a shrewd move nut opinion is divided whether it enn ho successfully done. Well-informed men here believe Hie revolutionists are too Impatient to await the out- eomo of the convention and being aware of the Peking government helplessness, mav insist upon the re fusal or nan s proposal. I nf it ! or Republic. Palo Alto, Calir.. Dec. A re publican form of government China would be an absolute failure and would be a calamity to the Chinese nation, according to Prol W. 0. Bateninn, of tUe Imperial iJin versify at Tien Tain, who arrived yesterday at. his home here, after he Inir driven out of China as a reni.t of the revolution. "People in Hi in:.; are more ignorant than we -Americans realize," Bald Kutenian. 'Their condition Is awful. They are in n condition to govern l hemsolvcs Will Agree to Abdicate Agree to Peking Dec. members f the 2ti -Hepiesi iiUUvu imperial -court, sig nified to Premier Yiiun-Shl-Kui their willingness to agree to abdication. The court realizes there is no hope for It. in the detention of three or four detached .sections of ihe coun try and nemi-loval provinces, -aim hopes to obtain belter terms bv agreeing to the proposed referendum on the question ot form of govern ment. Yuan realizes the republican spokesmen gathered a: the peace conference at Shanghai are not likely to accept his proposition tor an an nually elected assembly representing the entire empire. uan probably will resign his office after making the best terms possible for the throne. COLO WAVK COMIXCJ Zero Temperature and llelow in the Northwest. Chicago, Dec. 27 The cold wave sweeping down from the northwest has reached the lake region. Since yesterday noon, the temperature tell from forty-one to twenty-two degrees above zero. The weather bureau said mercury would fall ten more degrees before tomorrow. There are heavy snows In Wisconsin and Michigan. In the Canadian northwest, the temper ature ranges from two to twenty-six degrees below zero. Reports from the northwestern states In this coun try show a range six above to four teen degrees below zero. LAFOLLETTE STARTS BATTLE AGAINST TAFT YoungBtown, O., Dec. 27 Tno real batle of the so-called progressive wing of the republican party agdinst Taft'B renomlnation started today, with speeches by Senator Robert M. Lafollotte In Youngstown and Cleve land. KKiHTEHN DIE IN HO.MK Berlin Homo For the Homeless Scene of Many Deaths From Poi- '. 8011. -. -..:. .. Berlin, Dec. 27 Eighteen Inmates of Berlin Municipal Shelter for the homeless died during the night from poisoning. Others are dying from the same cause. Over four thousand men took refuge In the Institution last night. Some brought scraps of extra food, consisting; in many cases of (polled smoked herring. This is assigned as the reason for the fatall- : After Days and Days cf Rain and Mud Relief Locms On Horizon Now is the time, as the copv-books would suv. lor all good men to con sider the streets and roads. The unusually cloudy and wet weather lor -the past lourloeu davs has cansod the streets anil roads to be in a fearlul condition, especially those hignwnvs which have not. burn favored with some form of hard paving..' Hack streels in Raleigh look like country roads did twenty years ago, and in some places are almost Impassable, Complaints from every section, of the city are heard ou the condition ol the streets, but. with the sun shilling tor Severn I davs. as is hoped, a wonderiul transformation win take place, a warm sun una a gentle breeze will work'-wonders. Tljo rainfall since December 1 I. when the hrst hard nun lell. has not been verv great, however, the clou lv weather being la rge.lv responsible for the soggmess ol the ground. . The total prccipital ion lor the month has been 4.7ti inches, which is l.!l inches above the normal for ihe month. The total precipitation for thr vear has been 11.31 inches below the normal, but this was due to the. long drouths in the summer and Tail, when Raleigh people began to think thev Would soon be without drinking water. The normal rainfall lor twelve months is 4 !.! inches, and the precipitation this year was just about I bree-loun hs ol a normal. Since the wet. spells seemed to be continued, as was the case with the drouths., it might have appeared ' most -people thai the deficiency in the rainfall was more than made up for-in the past fourteen days, Ilul Mr. I.. A. De n. so n. t lie local 'Weather observer, hag the figures, and tlie.se point to-the fact that this section ha not hid mar the l-ln rsu Jly ft U. In the'eourse of u year. COM I 'LA I XT. A i A I ST ISA TKS Augusta (. bainbei- l oiniiieice ( onlplains Against liiites. Washiiu'.fon. Dee il- -1 lie Au gusta ehiimber ol commerce petition ed the interstate commerce commis sion claiming that the railways and steamship lines operating along the South Atlantic coast make rate dis criminations against Augusta in favor of Atlanta. The petition cites the Bhoe rates from New York to At lanta are less than to Augusta, al though the distance is greater. More Prohibitive Legislation Aimed At the United States In Duma St. Petersburg, Dec. 27. A sup plementary legislative proposal ot prohibitive character was introduced by the nationalists into tne Duma. It. is aimed directly at the United States. According to the proposed enactments terms, American citi zen of Jewish religion will be total ly excluded from Russia and cus toms duties will be raised by one hundred per cent, unless Russia s normal schedule is lower than Am erica's. In that case a duty equal ling the American duty will be col lected. THK PACKING CASK Prosecution hxperts to Conclude (lie Kxaniiiiutlon of Witnesses. Chicago, Dec. 27 Albert II. Vceder, attorney for Swift & Co., continued his story of the operations of the packers prior to l!)0,r, when the Chhiago meat puckers trial was resumed' this morning. .Prosecutor Butler expected '-to conclude the ex,- aminatlon of witness before the day closes. James Miii-tin Dead. Philadelphia, Pa., Dec. 27 James Martin, superintendent of the Pull man Company, headquarters in Phil adelphia, died, ago slxtv-flve, of pa ralysis. Ho waswith the Pullman company forty years, RUSSIA IS MAD II X. i' , I 1 V'-Wtf ! Ine rimii Vi'iiicesK li;i l.een t!e recioient of bui'dieiK ol coiioratiilntot v ("le.'Cams Iri'ei all pai;w ol t!ic wrii'lil on tl.e Imlli ol anollii'i son, t'le tointii son to be horn to the l.T'iun Princes' nml her consul t, ( row n Prm-e. I-I'dledcli Wtlhelm. I ne itoi-K lell tiie addi tion to the )'iv:l iiimiM- oil lii'cem l:er 5f 1 1 . Pct;re tier niji!'ii.ic ilie lou II l l incest hjis tlie lluclii'ss i celu: ol Mef!ileli!:-i :i-S( Iihi-p in. FEW FIRES HAVE BEE! I Report Shows Fewer Fires In Any like Period Christmas Drunks Few .special to The Times. dreensboro. Dec. 27 -Dcputv -State Kne Insurance (. ommlsFionor V. A. Scott, who is in (iivonshoro spend ing the holidays, with lus lanuiv. says that during the past ihree months fewer tires have been report ed throughout North Carolina to the department . during' anv- like period since the depart meat was establish, d twelve years at?o.. .l r. Scott, together with other officials el the depart ment are devoting considerable time to inspecting buildings in various cities atiif towns in tne state, with ;i view to educating the people to the Importance of giving closer, ati eri'tip to rubbish, etc.-.. to- prevent fires. ,;n I this work is having splendid swiv;-s as the. reports of fewer .tires; dcnidii s i rates That prohibition works well m Greensboro --was' evidenced; by a few "Christmas drunks" this year. -.The Greensboro police arrested six drunks from isaturdav ninhf until yesterday morning while a little investigation showed that, during a. shorter prriod of lime the police of Danville. Ya., a ''wot ' town w ith a smaller popula tion, hud arrested 5:i drunks and the report then was 'that business was picking up. ' IN CARTHAGE JAIL Carthage, N.. C, Dec. 27 Huston Robertson, the negro who murdered young Francis Rugcles, at Southern Pines, Monday night was arrested at. Hoffman yesterday and brought here to Jail last night. It seems that young Ruggles and a few ol his friends were celebrating Christmas and pre sumed to have some fun at the ex pense of some negro boys . when Robertson, an older negro., resented the action of liturgies and curse him. Kuggles cursed buck and fo lowed the negro some steps when tho negro shot linn through the heart. Young Iluggles was well con nected and well thought of and great, indignation prevails about, tho Pines and the officers very wisely avoided bringing their prisoner tnroiigli that placei Hotter one foot in tne grave than two. Appointment Authorized Cy Judge James E. Boyd st Sjhry of $3500 . l.Siieela'1 10 'I be,-'. Grceiui,;.Fi,. lire. i". The ;i;i;)oini--IM' li' o! .1 i-- .1!. M;:!;i' -ii ;!:; I'l.i-ik of t he i ;.;;,.! Si;iti-.' r. .,.-',-' t(.;-Wi-siern . liiM-kt i,r. "va-Vii. ;Cnrul:r:i 'iis y iMi i:rf! :nit:!.i :;:.-.i by .did,. JiUlii';; I-;.. 1-toj ,, i he pr. , i;-imin 'na.vitig lii-i-ii (lui liiH'il aliil m,;-f: 'i. :n I be' jiiili chiry ;h o; i h. Ins. ( ::ir.::n.-?s. i rn ! o j the. I'e-oi'tinfzatiotl .i:-,i n" t he r:if ciiit ' iMni ;-.,difft rict. cohi;::V rite !.-cri'ctiit tnurr "is uI;iiI!h!H'(! J'a'ti-.i::V'.v I . 'iinl -hii'i. iiii-s;-i roi-iiniliy coming 'iM'fiiro '.'it Svi 1J he h;iu. I -d :liy"lhe dit;t '.'v i. .-ic'r: ;' ;-.:!'i' c I re in r ,ci.i:rl'l .j.ti-Hges V-:' - r-I 'sit oil ;y Oil. I the, Tm.iiV.i of- i he -ci,;--ni: rivji'i :or '111.-' ju t v :i 1- -- provided' inr a -riistriel H e r 1; , w i 1 1 ; ' I . ; i rr( 1 , 1 1i6iiii;s .where rlcrlts , 'ti.'f, ..'or'rrt'iiWy j been .iiii;iiila!ired. li i i -. : . J i ; . ' t -1 ' I'.ii- r.v!,,i, I.io .. in -i I '.. ' Aim;: ;, .w. i, ,, u , , ,, ... . I , ,. ,, homed t lie lolliiu i;ig 11; o'ui '.'. ail!:-, Arli.-vllii', . C. . II.; C Cowli-s,;- S't'ii'ie':-iville;-.--.il i-iii :'e:.V,!lt WiliieKhoro, all li;: ; ;:4-.M-!iia1l.v sei'vei! as clerks. . The Milury oi' tlie clerk is iif'.nied at :...'in ri year. v. hi le..; the depul ies, who have form ally made, from $4,ltm u . $i;,imi-i.. will receive aboat $2, Onii, . . Isaac 1 hiiiiiuer, of K;.ins.is ' iMi iioiinced a rift -of S:iO,i"l:' to t ': et! dowriieiil fund of Sy-lvsm .o;ideiny; ia Alaniiiiii'd . coimjy, and toi'd'ay.' :t ileed to prolKife was iii.'-l 1't.ll H c.lerk.'.r ill.- court, fierer tlie'il'l -:u: in the !ili::jn of . trat!;;fi.-i'i;;i of i tract iif'-ltiiid , i t Kansa- . -. ; i.-l i Vm: iMiiisi ti-1 it-. niTeiHid-".viil.fi'.t j) ?;"'i, iMiu. The only. -oiiHt ii'm aUriiiii t;: tin-; gill. "whicli iR l:i!i-r.'.i .! as':l'.liii';'i:' o'rilrl- fii life v i l'n , ir; tli at. i 1 1 ' V hrtll'i. I tip be erei-led wilhin til j f t: 1 1 iiio.iil lis iiy l liiviciiilninyv tliere li.-ini-f- no li'ivi di'ioH as in tl'.e kiiid: ol;. iil-.'iiv.' Mrs, .'jliunind? was- avj?.i.vi''4l;i,. i nil n c ' an d-M tic l.-eij.- to .school -ii: siirtiv; jt'ii-' ' ' - .''." -.:; ; , A vol iiiu ary . pel it io ir . i;r . , Mnk riiplcy v; as lif.-d in 'liileif .lJ!;ii'-T. coiii't . yi-st'.-rdii.v by K. Rolii rii.nn. ... -;i liii'l-cliailt oi' 'iiii-;ioii and in ;;i;,;:;,i:' l lie order iif iiil.iiiili.i'ri i ion .f i i 1 :-. i " I referred; til", 'nuttier- to Mai, .1 Alexander; '). he lialiilil ies are 1,1; -, d at if In, lilio -Willi assets of. a'-ii-i' The . local cbamlier . of -iiiiiiii'ii.-'T" has adopted st'rqna resolutions h-.? ing lederal aid ill the buildurj; ar.d imfirovemeiit of public, highways, .v.tu a commiitee has been named to ,il'l e same in the hands of the N'erth Carolina representatives in roi'iivs;-. John Johnson of Ridgcvay In Hospital Here With Many Inji . With his shouldi T-blade and hone fractured, his jawbone shattered and live ribs broken, lr. John- Johnson or Itidgcwav. a slnnou about miles north of Raleigh bn the Sca hoard, was-picked .up by Seaboard passenger train No ;1 at Maiisnn. between llciidiTson and llidgeway. and brought to Raleigh today lor treatment in lii-x Hospital. !s maiiv and serious were 1 lie injuries that. it was iriiposi.iblo to say this uftei'iioou whether the man could recover. It is not known how Ihe accident occurred. II r. .Johnson, who Is a painter and married, must have been bit by a train sometime during the liiglit, for lie was lound bei ween 2 and it o'clock this morning, lie was brought to Raleigh and carried to the hospital,, where his injuries were drussed. .Mr. Johnson was in a semi delirions condition when found, hid his .-condition was somewhat .'im proved;. I) was thought, later in 'tlie afternoon. , HiclicNoii s Progress satistnetorv. Roston, Iiec. L'7--The condition of Rev. Clarence Riclieson, . charged with -the' murder of Avis I.innell. h encouraging, according to the report bv Dr. J.othrop. I.othrop sai l: 'Rlcheson s wounds are healing. Ife is able to-. sit up when be so de sires. I am entirely satisfied uh the progress he Is making toward complete recovery,'' ; MAN HURT BY A TRAIN - V'fj,-.-:,,-,.---;,-. 5 -. Wi ' J 'v.-';!X ' i - v-i-- s -; i ? ' 0 ... jt ''Mi rtt; - . f'.l'l :f;.4fi : -i : t I;! U'.;U-'g-fj..kL IL Ci nt, rs J Ir.rsroiliueplal y lo .li k Jtw Ys'jkV;;;; j.r-7 1 in- ;' Kleav I "i (day for .'iiorri.iv.' i;i! v- ill i:-e ! ire e;: : Y'f l.l' ',. r:i iisi.-oii; iiii-nt'il i;;.';. v. h ii-li 6-wji:i I 'im:- "i:--; .;!i '"e: I he :o:;i h,.;"; U:,' V.e i;iiil:-o::d CoiWiKiyy 'I he. ai;rv';-i:-s :,;' . ii :;.ie.:'...-.:: ti ii;i froup K:;jvr.;!K'. "i ioi:dl''ii. X. I' . nail :l).-.' Hi t'epta! i-tvis: ml ; o;::eaiiy are i!i-i a railroad i , tii Kutiier . I.er ii.iinis iu t.!ie state;" ' ,-,'!. i . a f.-. ..!!..- M r. I :s ;i - can: Wi)irid not 1 1 i' . i.-;: u r :.. r.iai.e. known ftny of. i he..-"pt, ;iis en' the' i ri'f.ors. In; I 11; : iS .l)ldil'"..ll ti;.tl.' live : !lle,-i ilie, 10- moirov.' v. ill. u;ea:i Inrtiier railroad liiii Id in;; Ifr Niiri li 'C.-Vojlna . .'-Tiie I'ur'i I !i i;,ee'i railroad-' e'ii;iji;si'ou-' and biiiliiiii'.;' ;is 'being '.done' r e.riiteni lilaled . leiids ' ;i'i ,; l iie. i-ei,V-l-itsiiiii ;t Milt llii; direrto;!':) of. -the .'r-r'a-:.i;.TCrin.i.iili"Ut,a) (ire ill. M'A'm:M '.nt; ;,;-t eoiiipl-'liiiu- t.lVjR projected -line;,.- ' :.,.'; ' Tlie'' direeio :': 11 tf .vt h-oiU are y 1 1 pimv.-ii iii.-.th'e rni;iii--iiil'.! vvnrli!, are: Uvi (.'. .tlIl.ur.;il;;.lta!e.i!.'..ii:....C.en. T. C. I'-l.ll'OVI. iliiiiUjillOlv I 'el.; . I.. :!'afio'!t.-.V.'.H'-'S-r;iviHi a l.-l ii'li'r.' Coul .'lit,: !i,nv York., .' . M r, V. iw-wv is pref idem , ; ;Mr, Pira'-l ei; v ii jiri'si d ia! . -. t ' !i r:i ij 1 1- : : ii i-.-r and Art Her 11'. I'.msi is v eeia t arV; mmmm l Los Anodes. 1'-. e "7 - WiM; ial-or union leiidei, ready lo testily the fed eral ..'graiid jury . iie'inbers; resumed their iiivesiiaaiiOii ol . tlie. :illei;eil hai ioii-ide dyniiiilie. 'com pirafy. The preli'niiiiary lieariu;r . -'of Herf 111. l'V:i nt;1 ill . :i dr tt'ei i ! I'ilililiy-.-eil liv tlm AleVama-a .lei'en-- ,-li i v.-eilli i h hrib-ing' j ti for. ; 1 iVC . II c.N'a tua rn trial. was iV'HMtiieil. ' t tiS(, -! I I 1 MINI UOIik Miss lolet l.dmands ton's lo New ork t it v. . Fioslon, Dee. -,M'i?s . Violet Kd who was engaged nituuls, the heir to 'marry Uov. t;. '. T. Uieheaou, has loft homo to b'-come a sen lenient worker in New 'iork ( it'.-. Announce ment, lliat. s.he is (loing settletm-nt work conies Irom a close friend of the family, " . t P . -t:;io li. T .: -.Illii!'-.'. !. -.'r;etvt l.i eLe'i'ii.iM. iuk! :'.;:l'n" tit l;n --.Jii- i.;i -(. i ;.! v f ill '. iv vivM'i a V i i r; ii vm !':.! '. -siM r.'.r.: m - (', i d liiliflieers i::lit:ii-!:. U I : t:i:.l--. :. ;;''! ':-ii;:' ;;'": ' I ' tri;N;;'.v. i.if.l-' e: nr.i'ie h!,f-. cc vi-yeia':!'. , and Ibnc j- iisiiallv 1 v- 'ir i;i - -" - . - - - " I ; Waiter Te ihe Rider, In Hospital .v sult of Cuts and Biu Strikin;;; a t.i:(; eity'agon; loaded ill .".idio. ))ieiiels of rock Willi the j t'l.i ee oi a -;-! : : i i t ( . a horse ridden l.y WeJl-'V Ti;i:ii;ti.-, . a eoloi i-d niati in tin- f.iii . !. .-. (it i'i ii in iiint ; stable was-iiiii-ig.'. v.ioi, in ;;; i,v ti,,. haril iav !!i!-:ii -in thi.. i-oiaier- oi Ivjepioii and :lUiMiiii si ivels luday liliil hoi h horse iiiel riiier sustained painful injuries. Tiie ; uegi-v.'s . lip 'wtis':'b:idly cui,. ":liis U'V;- was; brnisiv aiid ii.is body .badlV J injiirei! hy t l.e e.ir.v of 'i.e. fa'!. The i siioiil.dVr (if . the horse;1 whi-re; it J si.i'iiei; -the .riglil': hind, wheel of : the !' v a-rniv v.-ai.; .k'hH I 'oiien,; - Walter Ted- iiie-e v;a;v; ru rrieti. to S; . - i;ni-s' 1 los J ' ;i I- .;.-'. .-' ' V- ;V i'i Ho- I-;- of most aecidents, are . i '-v,i. ' versions of , t his af-I-. ('are.i .Vi'illiaii.s, driier of the. v. ..no iV :- ii ( t i-."vl im A da ms v ere a I h t a f I lie t ime, Williams In. bad j i;. r n aelied t he street i.!';'l; on lllbuut street, whoa lie i jar. and saw the horse and sprawl id the '. ground. The ii i-' as .-.oiiig west and was load iiii -:i,niiii iio.und ol rock WM- nes sajs i lie horse was without Pful ; o;; lii'idle altd Calne down Blount ! i :ii a lope. AV; -Iter Teiliinc, the colored rider, w eo;; A'esj, as he was in such .a Xiyii. eujiditioii f hat ; he was ro ot ' ! tk'-i tiv liiv'.p'i.iil. ;'li, wits' told r: I'iii'iiirH:!'. '-;. bO'v. evi-r,;; t hat , MiM i r; ,.'a if k;- riain;i : t In- li hi so in a ,i" ':-.-1i,o; :. ii ,y; ii . Il'iuuitt i-i ri-et and ';-! vbe;e;i'y v..;i:'!i;i ftopped silddeil-!--.;' i Mi ii;- in;; . h is liors'i', '.to strike vile ;;,(.) jf... ti!l mil; know wni-Jher ; ..ivi.v'iiaT. t.-i-i; a. bridle or noi. bill. did. Woiue of -'t'botiO' vs. ho acfliliiit s.'i'j' the horse aiily. j,-;.d on Jitilte'r:.; ,' ': .'.-' ." ;.' .Ma; or .in!;. I. J oil n son arid Kuper l isor reds .1. M T; : ehi-v luado lll-;lliSiee?iou of the ;roillld Avhen.' ',':' Mit-e'ijeiit mm r-iirr.'Vl and., it was le i--.i.-;iii,;w..;i ; tli'i C!ar.-y AVilliiiiu's, ,'.ie '- :( ii;.- Urivi-v; .. ,;' in no v. ise i ;iea';ilde- lor i i.e .civ! 1 i ; o a ;"-.' ' ' Meel ( HI liill el loll ! ltl lblltes I'.eilllV .- A'oi i; . IV -. T:ie I'nited ' 'I-, ;-ie(-l t.'oriioia.t ion made, the iie.il disi ri! ei loir- lo etu'iiloyeiis itn ''ib".' iouuB-,p!:'ili.- whieh has been i'u;'i;e i;ine ;. ears. The amount dis- :.,! is .? ! . 1 "e.i.oioi. ''..- ' d. li,,. nun nr s n mm DLY CRUSHED Bolieved Train Slruck Him As He Was Preparing to Beat a Ride -.-"' ti-eeial !ii Tiie; Tillies. 1 ; .; D'.inii,. ,. (.'.. Det'. 27 (ill yester day iiforriing' a .colored .mall named Alex Jli-I'liei'Mjii was foiind ; (h'ad near; ilie eotinii .died wit.i .lis lii'ail ercslied. It; i ; SuiiiioM-d that ln' oas iViMed. I'.v ihe tram as he waslyinvr. near liie. iraek. i,' ihe A, .C; 1... and Had iieeii lu'iii-d . to say by sonic of 1 is fiieiuis I In .nig ii'- lieiore t.iiil lie ;.m. ;.j.!MtV Id lea! his way to fay c lev i 1 lt oti t ;:c Shooll.v. train wlin 'i ,':ii: -ie-s: liel'.' ;alio;ii inidnigh,. .; ; . lion. H: .U Godwin .is making lis :;;-i ai. '.eii.i iits lo move his family lo Vas.liingioi.!, - . I ...;- '.-,' . aiunit .laniiay lsl,.; lte' lia ; rooms in tiie Burlins; i'liiiv iijiart meni .louse . and will take s ,eni ire . laniil) wiice lum lor the ring-, and' slimmer. -. He s:is he will '"' .WaslljllgtOil Until COUgrOSS jiiiii ns. .. lie wiir put iiis children in seiiool lo.r the sprins;' term. ; .Ml. I'i.: .: i ! Fouler, oi-e of Har no.i's n 1 .iojs- wlin has been living Hi Kenfiieky .for several yeai'V is s.PetHllns, s'o!ii. time with his broth er, .Mr, Arthur Kowlvr. Mr. Kowler is; l rying .i.o soil , oitt. his; interests here, in l-;arn(!t, wiilcii 'ndieaes thai he ililemis .h aving us for gcjl. - Mr.-. Dr.' 1. 1''. liickR who went, to Richmond la: t week to have an oper ation performed, is . reported some belter. Her mends have been vcrv uneasy about, her. (Conunued on Page beveu.) ra One Hundred and Sixty Thousand Weavers Will Be Locked Out Tonight SPINNERS ALSO OUf Notice I'asleil at All Mills ItelOMK Hi", lo Meiufieis of tJi Master t ot ton Spliiiiers' AKsociatlon of . I.ookoul Ion jghl l(IO,000 Weav ers Aflccteil, Also as Many Spin ners AlVcctet Kor Half Time- Trouble Over Aon-l nion Kmploye. .Manchester. Rngland, Dec. 27. .Notices were posted at all mills be longing lo members of the federa tion ot master cotton spinners in north and northeast of Iancashlre county that clotn mills will be closed tonight. ' and not ro-open until I nn ner noi ice. Ueavers. liumbpring one hundrod ami sixty thousand will bo locked out. An equal number of spinners will lie reduced to half time, with, t.ie prospects ol complete stoppage ol work ii the trouble be prolonged. Ihe federation of master cotton spinners decided it was impossible to continue turning out yarn while the looms aro idle. They will cur tail production by stopping1 work on three days in each week, beginning January 1st. A man named Rilev and Ins wife, two non-unionsts, who e employment orginated in the strike ot Helene mill at Accrington. December .Jut h, which led to lockout would not consent, to join the union and thus obviate a lockout. toil si I Kits MH ISOtWl, c;-al lecbnicnlity Slay Prevent Con vi tlons in lice ( omily, a. Hfistoli Va.. Dec. 27-Tbnt throneh a. legal technicality the persons In Lie county. Ya.. who have been in- ilieted for having sold their votos may escape .conviction and conse (iiii -nt ; fine and disfranchisement la ihe latest phase of the sensational inves, imiuoii im,, ihe wholesale de- liainlerv ot the elerforatp in that COIIlltV. - It is stated by one of the promi nent lawyers in l.ee countv that it U his opinion, as well as the opinion ol. the best lawyers of the JonesvPle liar, thai the vote-buvers who have confessed before the grand Jurv un der Judge Skeen s promise of immun ity may be compelled to refuse to testily at the trial of the vote-sellers on the ground that it would Incrim inate I hem beyond the power of the conn to grant the immunity. If this proves true, no convictions can bo made, ns there is onlv one witness against, each vote-seller. ( hainpioiisliip Wrestling Match. Kansas City. Dec. 27 Frank (oteh, world s champion wrestler, meets Alexander Munro, British title holder, tonight: in a finish -match.' 1 leket sales heavy, Ootcb savs it ia his final appearance-before the pub lic, defending , the title;.. Munro says; he will return to England Immedi ately alter the -.match, regardless ot the outcome. . New Hural Route. Washington, Dec. 27 Rural route one. from Riversdale was estnhlish- ed today. FROM OLD STANDARD New 'iork. Dec. 27. Thirty-live separate companies, lormerly com posing the standard Oil Company 10 uay began work as individual enti ties, and I no gigantic task of organ izing operating forces tor separate units ol the old oil trust, was under taken. It will take some time to de lcrminc whether the dissolution plan will produce the competition that the government hopes for. Accord-' ing to .independent oil men there hap been no cuauge Insttuatlon thus lar. Misappropriated Kstute Fund. sterling, 111., Dec. 27.r-Duncaii Mackay. one of the largest real eH t ill e owners In Galveston, whoao i;anie is linked with the rebulldlnk ot that ctty after the great storm there, was indicted by the grand Jury on charges of msapproprlBtton. t lands left by iiis father bb part ol aft estate valued at I'lioo.OOO. ,