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1 T XT V 1 i! Ifiil w v -J THE SEIITINEL GETS BOTH THE UNITED PRESS AND HEAEST SPECIAL TELEGRAPHIC SERVICES. CITY F.DIT10N :aii. VI'STO-SALEMtNCMT.liriisnAY KVKXIX(J, JATAi;V "JO, H0S. VUH E 5CKNTS. 7'!!'W Jr. e Bill Places action Day in May leasure Calling for Election May 26 is Pas fhat Body Oilier Legislative Matters. Jerome Makes Last Speech in Thaw Trial ii h (fry, :;. In the senate ,-; bill as passed by , ! lie bill pasl ; n 1.1 1 and the ;!. !.-lioi! was s iine to tsve:i;y-,:-s-(..ul of In April , !, with another 'i-g that no limit amount of cider ;l,-etu!-e out of fruit amis aud two uniiu- i in aseoleus . The iii.2 and was sen; in ;!;' vote on the ';. s ill'1 V.ito " i' it n amendment," Harrington un.l vo'i-s today, m of Senate. . ,1 ihc (M i 'promise -t night by a vote irst speaker at the Senator Ilauney, 'iratton of the com-ii-tiur delay. He line to a.ljourn by play nml 11 wouid n !u fore the corn it. Senior Rivers the ratification of JUSTICE iKS A LENGTHY SPEECH Stale Senate Kills the Reld! Anti-Trust Bill. ! t. brother of cx Ciiiv- I 'iiai all those sen UUi ution of the tom .tlier on the details. 3. .rat ion -i seemed to there roiihJ he no li'.oails got down on i li the people and "in. imio light had si .Is fin:!.' the "pro-! (i. federal court" anil js epnosilion to the k ppoi-ed allowing tlie li 'siun to review the We. lie wanted a V tile railroads as to . II as tlie continued f)e 2 I I cm passen i t iid he had always ;. me should he con j desfnictie He fa i, of the ( omnroniise. clamoring for peace tin. ii. I fighting for f .: spoke sit" lenglh ipromlse. He would i rights of the sover- wanted the legisla '." speech Senator Long rpose to support the piie of his objections j lloserj the discussion, te saw no excuse for li tendering 10 the cor- KtiUl. t; hiineil thai his rea ' r iiioinl niflit that i"iew the rates one t because it. was a rrollll.ii". aid he iiad rather the than passed with tlie risslon atnendaient. -ithdresv Hie iiniend ? tiie governor to ac fiotn the railroads for Stneiiiiiiioiii s began at 'iiendmeiit. exca iilitiK n.lr.'d miles and less, intendment, that the i.'Nsion adjust the nr if no! satisfactory, K'lidnn-ni. authorizing tmn;ji(.n to een pt Vied and operated ed. fuidinent, sinking out tendi'inly owned and section of the . bill, endnier.t. that the act 'ii 1. was articled. Pi'dnient, as to truns- -'"II, was adopted, ti' ndtwiif. exempting s'l'iieted, was adopt- f'ieil then passed sec-f'lini-s, t:n roll call din heins .,2 to 11, V-cock. BallinKer, "n, Tlaniel.' n.nvls, K"n l.FIeminn.Iiicks, l-ons, Loviil. -'' l-e.m, Mitchell, 8n - 1'iilk. lied wine, ; K 'llibs, Thorne, """n. f.-irter, Greer, !"". Ot innnd, Reid, jr. 3n ' House. r''iieT,,.ri for the r:"e bills heini; the ,l(l''ie, of Hertford. ' M to the ManniiiK These W;re Among the Two Principal Events of Today"t Session of the North Carolina Legislature Other Matter? Considered by Two Branch es of General Assembly. 1 the position of the r,'-a!n the $ 14 pae five.) R.U.KICii, Jan. In ihe house the W .-! y,.r sutistituie railway rate bill was in.'u up. Si" uner .lu-;i ic. to-k the floor and spoke j,t: ''. a; and a half. He express ed ilia.-,. T a asainst the corporal bei c. until. in feature (on which tiv 1:; - uW In insisted.) Instice ed .:! an amendment to the efi'ic I tiiai I he. pasi.en'-'er rate hill v. lu n pa.-;e,l : h;,tl not take effect till ih" fri v.h.: rate reipiiremiMitu of tb act u I'm! are ac'eited by the rail .a; s. '!'!i" s, n.iie tallied the nnti-lrust hii! of Sena'i.t Ib id (same as Introduced la -t r- iian li Hie vole of .:l to 1 "i. The Murphy house hill, providing for a (Niaiinlsshm lo dines: supreme court dev'Ulon, provoki-d :i Ioiik armt ineiii and was liually defeated by a Wire of :',n ai I'!. The house lull to prevent mergers :r.d eoniliinalioiis of conipetins; rail ways was tal'.'U Hti in senate and refer r d to the i,iun,ii li e on railroad.-! li is li.-inj; riiiisidered by that coinnilttei' Ibis afteriioon, .Mr. I.oiik (aaihiir of prohlbiuon bill) st, lies thai otie reason for the chanK iii of date of elictioii to tweniy-.s'Ath of M.iy was tita; ttfr fhs- pnyntPiit- of poll la in lime. A hi!! alid.:i ins ihe man ia'ie of Joseph Itab eliour to Mrs. II. ( !avis. funuer husband found to he liii) six ra's niter, of Rowan conn ly. was i;:.,s.-i. also a lell aniendinu Si-eiiiiii L'.iil of revlsilt, a'Teetin wills by in. ui iil women, passed to meet a eeruii'i ea i'l wlilcdi a huHiand, after ili'sertinu' and separating from a prom inent w.irun, insisted on retaining Iiu M)l'talt lettlll p,iiers of hers. The fi'soliii ion of .Senator Hull con cerninn the acceptance of the $17,."iii) in Pioney oil'i ii-1 by the railroad lo lb" Vaivenior, was amended so that none of it .shall be accepted to apply to ihe exira. se--tun. but the governor c:'ii accept il il lie sees lit to pay counsel fees ami c a.i : costs. The nr,i:( iiial feature in the house aside fi'im -he iieech of ,ltisiic- was the hut .v.; IT by Itou.i-'lass, of Wake, who drainatii a'ly declared that many Se-airt will, in- vacated because of tic passage ei ae present rate law. .Manning, ei i.ariiam. neniini.te.l him vaU'Ulc'ori.iii class of ';'", wlien Doujflass r -u-r.-cd: The first lime 1 ever heai i! i :' a man thanking a fel low !.! de, ii'tz '' funeral eiiloi;y." Tlie li.a " imiiwi! until '' o'clock when stnal! bills were taken up, Xo fusions ,i li.- held tonight. L AID TO REST. Funeral Services of Miss Cassandra Vaughn Held This Afternoon. The f liner,-1 r. ice of Miss Cassan dra Vaimhii. ibe deservedly popular da iphter ol Mr. and Mrs. K. R Vaughn, wite died ,0 t:2'i p. m yes terilay, were uabe led from the Kirst I'resbyterian ehnrcli. of which the de ceaseil was an honored member, at 3 o'clock this allernoou by tha pastor, Dr. Xeal I.. Aml'Tsnn. There was a larse ati.einhuice of. nlatlves and sym pathizitiR l:ieiids. The pal! a ai : -; were ('apt. .!. K. f'.il mer, E. !.. Anderson, F. S. Vernay, Henry Roan, W. W. Conrad and C. D. OKbitrn. The flaral hearern included Messrs. R'ld Ruller. Ornd leukins. Sam Mines, frank Stn.?:. Frank Sizemore. Man ;nm Webb. Murphy McNalr, Eocene Hill, .lop Hilton, I"i:'-;cne Cray, Jr.. Ed car Vauphn. Joe Vaughn. John Marian. William Jliown. (ir.uly Marler, Russell Miller, Thoams Smith, Crover McXair, and Drs. R. (). afd T. A. Apple. The Interment as in the Salem cemetery. Preacher Is Indicted. CARTERSVIU.E. Oa.. Jan. Rev. Waller llolcomb was today ln difte, fc). roper use of language !n tijo pulpp i.y the crai.d jury here. t M. .1 .Vv . 'f . . it' ft 4 72 ! . District Attorney Presents Claims ol Prosecution With ! Great StrengthThaw Family Su m Confident of Harry's Acquittal. 1 II E TO BE DETIED. Changes to Take Effect on This Division or Southern Railway on Saturday. HENSY EEUTERUAHL. WHO SAYS OUR WARSHIPS ARE FAULTY Sharp erpiiisin of tr. ta tlie navy bureau wrill lished In a iinn'.-ivioe : navy and went tar tow a rtfieers. lienterdalil, s In lsted ihat the lust of arehiteetiiiv nf A merit an b ittle'l.lps and method en liy ll.Mirj- 1,'eutertlaii!. a lua-'iie iti-'M, and ii'i-ved to ileeeiitiiale the proem discord ill d slirriiis up the tl;rfit iM-tween the stun" mid i prnfesi. to lie at) expert on nasal ait hilei Hire, our battleships sseie it.iorly aru.ttit il above the ter line, that the Mir suns were set tun low for cffeetlve work In a rough and that tlie location of the powder magazine made theni a unlive of o litant danger. Reutordahl is with Adndrnl Kvans' th-et as n correspoml Ho Ih ou board the Minnesota . VISITED HOIS OF FVE MINISTERS English Woman Suffrage Ad vocates Make Violent Demonstration. At Daylight They Try to Batter Way Into Homes of Five Members of the British Cabinet And Hold Noisy Meetings In Front of Houses Many Arrests Made After Fierce Scuffled With Police. Charles K. Hooper, the popular manager 0r l,he liuford hotel, char lotte, arrived in the city ihis after noon. He 1s the guest of Manager Kav-.in.iitgh at the Zinzendorf. lames Apple, of Roanoke In the city today. Va., was l.OXHOX, Jan. :!'. -Rig bands of suffragettes swooped down at das light today on the homes of live cabinet minister., tried to better their way into the houses, awakened siill simp boring dioiiseliolds and le al a noisy meeting in the street in front of eac'i residence. They score tiiially s ',o tered" after fiirce scuffles wiili the police and many arrests wen- made. Secretary of Stalo for Wat: Hal law. Secretary of Slate for Foreign AIT.. it -Sir Edward C:vy, Chancellor of K chequer Asipiitli. I "; -.-si tl at of I. (a - ' (lovernmcnt Hoard Hums and rir-' Coliimlssloner of Works llareaiea were the olficials favored. BILL OP ALDRIGH ,JEFIS1TE Mis Financial Aleasure Is Re ported to That Body. , CHI Is the One Agreed Upon by the Senate Finance Committee Is In tended to Remedy Defects In Our Present Currency System. WASIIINC'I'OX, rich tin.ineial hill, upon by Ihe senate Jan. :ioTlio Aid as finally agree I fina 'ice cnmnill lee, was Koll. pros mllll an. I li 1' ! Oi'lt' As hi perl: t: it ed reported to Ihe senate today. sing are the salient features: It es for the Issue of five hundred ''is of etuergency circulal Ion, 'it s lo inne noles to be given to s;.ii hanks; miles to he distributed banks in various stale eipially. i'o;- the issue banks ltd Report of New York and Chicago Markets XEW YORK, Jan, SO. The Ktock market was ipiiet and featureless. Cotton Market. The cotton market was firm; Jan uary. 11.23; February, 11.18; March. 11.34; May, ll.'Jil. Chicago Markets. CHIC.VC.O, Jan. tirain and pni vision niarkcis opt ned with wheat. 1 ;' cent 1 aver. May wle-al. 1'tO 1-!; cor fid 1-2; s:als. ,",. 1 2, iioiak. l.Mi:'; t:' fi.xo; lard, ','.'. Hilly i'o;- tlie issm with the treasurer of tic Siate? anv of the tollowlica ( ia -i-s of bauds; bonds or other In i -res bearing obligations of any slate, i .ails of any city, town, county m olio ; legally roust', nied miinicipalii ', - district in the CuUed Slates, wbir'i li i.; been in estisteiico for ten yeai rail which iias not defaulted in tie pe.iiient of principal or Interest ;ili , stiii..-- ni't fuiiiled indebtedness iyfi..! aiot" lhan till per cent of thojfahia j'ioti of Its taxable properties; first sage honds of any railroad which cis rcgularlv to interstate com no ree commission Ktuionienn ol its eoi.dit ion and earnings and which Inn P-iid not less than four per i-ent units eiroe capital stock for not e.-s tluia tts.. years. The einergeiicy circulation is lo be tavd one half of one per rem per in.anih and every hank iiei'i uiak' iiiniithly reports of the atnoiini of s ic'i p;t 'culation outstanding. lr. liither ji PL lionie on N'orth !.ib llllile ill Is street. REPUBLICAN STATE GOlflTITO IL HELD li EEfJSBOOO APRIL 0 l-:i-:XS!;or,0, Jan. .in Tie- II- I uiilict'i state ei i !i:ivf coi.ua;' - met here at M o'clock today acd d'- j cided to hold a stale consentioli if j (! recti shero on Thiuaday. April ''..' i elect del.j.tos to the national con-o a lion, a stale eMail man and an i - - ml ve commit tee. Of Ihe sixieen menihi-rs of the si lt, committee eleven were present at Ih" meeting today, which adjourned ai 2 o'clock this afternoon, Invitations for the mate convention were extended from Hreensboro, Char lotto and Raleigh. Kepresenlaiivesof tho board of trade and other organiza tions appeared before the committer and presented (ii .i-nshoro's claims. The committer adopted resolution, endorsing President Roosevelt's nd ministration, S. r teiary Taft for the presidency and liairm.in Adam t' course. The member discussed prohibition informally and derided that It was re garded a political i-suo. It was decided lo hold another slate convention during tie' summer for the nominal Ion of state officers and the transaction of other business. The dale t'lid place for this will probably be chosen by the executive committee chosen at the convention on April 30. Superintendent Bennett , Will Bring His Private Secretary and Chief Dis patcher From Durham M". Smith't Chief Clerk to Be P ovidcd for New Suptintendent Expected Hers Tomorrow or Saturday. flere uii!, official (ireiila,- ssas received is stating Hiii t fl"clive Feb in.-.ry 1, 1'ios, .Mr. 1. M. Ileiiii.-ti, for netls ot Hat bam will sii'"e,d Mr. A. -M. S'iili, resigned, as si, pi riateiid "it ol ihe W inston S.ilen: i1, I-loa, SoiiiIi- rn RallWH.s, with Ium '..pu.' ter in tills (ity, Mr. Suiith wl! protiaiiii' leave to ui,ii ( r toniort or. He s ill ilrst go to ,'u- '.ir.KKiu and til n e to Cleveland. where his four ehie.n n reside sslih I heir BHiiidinollier. His pbrn ''or ihe f. it are have not been -irraogetl sei. sir. Ilennitt, his succf'ssor, will anise KinoiKov or Saturday. I' Is under s'ood t hit Mr. lleiinell will tu llig Dill) hi pi is ule sicrit'ary mid ciilef nahi lisparlier from Unrliiiiii, TIiik tueaiiR that ihe other ineiubers of ('apt. Mnllh's ofllee force and ilsputeli"is will ho retiiineil. It Is report. A that provision l.s been ,i,,ii,. f..r his chief clerk by which he will be given a hol er iHmilloti tliaia the one lie now holds. The S"ililne is hIho mlviseil 'I. at Tialmuasler W. W. Dug in v, li1 letcpa Ms pn-sitit pone( under til" r w -'ip- i Inii 'iid.-ii r. Another circular receive. I here sum H.iit on and itfter February 1st that part of the Uurliiiui div-.tm bet'A'-en Durham, X. C, atnl Ueysvill", Va., will be coiisoliilalrd with ami lie o.' iat.-. is a liollioll of Hie RIcilMoild dlslsioli, 'inder the Jurisdiction of Mr. A. p. Colle, Hlipel illteililent, Rlctllllol.il, Vc; t'ta! thai portion of Ihe Duihain divis ion from l ulverslty to ( Impel Hill Is I'oioolidateil with and will he operated as a portion of the Df.uvlllee Division. under Ihe juriKdlciliiii of Mr. W. It. Hudson, hUpninfrndetit, nrei'iibsor,); that the Chinh hion iind Rot k Hill di visions me consolidated and will 'he jporalod us the Caarlesloil division, unibr Hie Jurisdiction of Mr. II. I,. Huiigerfi ;d, sup rlniendi'lit, Churles on, s. ('.. It Is also officially announced that i ff. eilse February I. Mr. )). W. New ell is -unpointed supei inlendeni of ihe laclisens ille division, with hemlipinr '' i - ai .laeksonvllle, Flu., vc Mr. J. . I!,iiiiiigardnir, tiansferrrd. i it e KCIU sort to Lot rNofrm - - r." " Put "Booze" on A few iriinules before Ihe train fm MisircHVllle pulled out last ('Veiling, hreo negroes from Advance, laden villi thrcp five-gallon Jugs of "limine." went to the stHllon itii the Intention cf putlng the "ardent" on Mi" train 'o be carried to Advance. A'louf thai time Special Agint 'Vltite appeared irpon Ihe sceti", an. I loid tlie neroes hey coulltl not ill ihe Jugs on that train. Oiif of the negroes, who looked like he might weigh .'on, wanted to know of Mr. While what be had in do with it. On being toi l ihat he was an officer for the Southern. Famao told the other negroes to can- the "stuff" hack to the saloon. n n,g m- would s:o up and ronsuli an atiiuin-y. Th1 negroes appraifl to In. much wrought up lint- tiir i.ffaii, as iliev were looking faiisat ! lo "a grand old tltlll." Ill Aiiv.llire lal IllL'ht. Station AL'eiit J,o kson and Mr. Wliito w-r ut to the jan tion. thinking that ihe fiei-'n.t li i it', "i t have Ao'ton a ( an iiu.'" ami haab d the "fire water" to that place i board the train. The of ficers failed i find Hie negroes, 'f silple m" ion was expressed that th tratisi" a'1 rs of "booze" were stlit con suit inr 'i t ii attorney. - "Hi" funeral service of Mrs, lv ar t !" was conducted from til" home on Main street. Salem, yesterday uf t. tao 'ii at 3 o'clock by Rev. W, M Robl.ins. iilshop koridthiiler. Rev, Cms 'and and lirown. The pall bear ers svere K, V, Tesh, 11. (. Mo J . F. ('. H"ge, Luther Snyib r, W. 1! I'rtri e aii'l Hdward Powers. - Oe-ii'L'e H'of kton, of the linrling ton f'offin Co.-, Is wre-tllng with anal tack of la grippe. Mr. Stockton Is at the home of his. sister, Mrs, Julius Kid ridge, in Salem. District At tn eiene- nipitfo-'one! - iusiH-e in . -! i! ': besaa I'l r . b I" i.l'.IUi.ll .1 a eillitlg r t,i" same II, bier XKW VltliK. .la i toriiey Jen lite, : this morning. In ,aa aipeal for what he his (letei niilled eiTt.lt . Thaw ta the electric i-ha by s'liiiiiiing up and res o v dene., declaring Tint wa when he shot White and .1 that he lie made to utT. r coiisetjueiiees as poorer a id cltliens He h is not shaken the omfi ! ire of tho Thaw '.nulls lu Hie beli.; iti.t, Harry will be a free man soon. Mother Thaw, Who wept freely during Mr. Littleton's speech la-t eseuing. csieO(u!ly when he liuditl her saeii tires for her Weak and disrate I s.m, sat iiiinitivetl under the bit ter ..osol Jeli'llli' tfit.IV. v V blunt demand for the life of II airs Thaw was the climax of H wonderful summing up netcli hs IMsirlct Attor lies Jermne lutlav. lixeenllng tin o!i sinus Hank nios t mint, Jerome swiic'i t il from i he Man. I he look In his speech In the lirsl trial, when he sought to tleleiiil the luiino of S i an f.ir.1 White, lie said that lie belles ed Thaw's vl tim guilty of all t.ie tlesplr able crimes with which be Is rhnued. lit1 admitted lie llcllcsed Willie wrong d lis .-Is n tu a manner no a-in could be expected to forulse. T.n n Jer..me wheeled draniHtlciilly mi. I denounced Thaw as a cownrdly murderer who ami slain, mil lo rt rei.ge a wronged w ife, but to satisfy a doep-st ated bat led mi. I unils tux Kl udge apalust Hi" man who branded him as a tlno'tu talc end a dow fiend, lie ridiculed the In faults plea of the defense. tss x MOTHER'S STORY THE THING. Defens In Second Trial of Harry Thaw I Deoending en This to Sva Him Instead of "Banking" on Eve lyn's Testimony, an In the First Trial. BY DOROTHY DlX. XKW VtiliK, Jail. :!!."-1 he nirltiln has bi'.'ii rung up fnr tin- lusi in I In the Thaw tragedy. The es lib nee Is all lu. The wlinesHcs for iitol a -nlni-.t the prlt-oiier have hruiight their II il,. b ul gets of Itifoi illation, opened lain, mid gone rieir w'ays, and M Hint Is left now to tie done Is the s-iiiiiinltig up of Ihe lawyers, the Judge'- solemn charge hi the Jury, mid then -whatever the gods will for llariy Thaw. It Is Mining" nml curious howr Thaw's fate in Imih trials lias' hung upon the story told by a woman on Hie witness stand. In the first trial It was Ihe story of his wife's wrongs that was depended upon to Influence tiie Jury. It wan n touching nfi.l mov ing story, so urrlble In Ps recital of childish Innocence luhased by the liiilid i' trusted Idai bud the twelve men III the Ii iv, believed it they would base el.'Htrd .he man who killed Stsn lord While Co v would have gone out ' ti ' I built a inoiuta ii t to him. 1 his I t-ihI. ! Is the story of Thaw's lumber Hint will save him from the i lor i lie chair. I, Is us piteous a siory nr. cser woman told of a child coming Into the world si kly. wltii imslruiig nerve and an undeveloped brain and It'otitinucil on page three) Will Arrest Violators of City Ordinance Chief of Police .1. A. Thomas ihla iiioiulng Instructed all patrol n on Hi 'depot beat lo arrest any pio:int", both white and colored, seen in or around the station ami put Hiein In lb" city lock up, and draw w.v-ranM under Chapter Hi, section -I, of th" city ordinance, which r.-ads: "It rball be unlawful for any inet! lute or woman of notoi i no h !i w charaoter try waik tiie :. . 's die,- or public tliorongiifares r,r ri le i.i-oiie-l ihe same during ihe nigbt e u h nl any person so doing shall, on cur. ic lion, l.e subject to a pcual'v of " The ordinance is belo:i t l.H.it ! anil Chi car Thomas has ih-t id-d to lij",; n,i WllH Is d' Clarcil lo be a niiis.iie e. X lliel'' ifllcft Kim The Salem police commit'. with Mayor F. II. Votrb r at bin yesterday and eb'r.ed Mr. I. U' ball chief .of police to s-ll -a t I 'lb Vow, who rc-dutied solio- d r. . a:" i M fieorge Hemiick as t-. . d a .1 to 'f I'll her of tb" reit'ilar fun fleers will ga on duty (otuoi Ing and ilieir t ltciion will by th Salem r iiiiuilssiou. i next nie II:,:.' shirh w ill la week from tomtdii. to ow . llUtll, (if I'll ousins. M : H Jnli.t II Miss Man' I visiting her Kami and Mi Spruce si reel. Mis. S, F. Polndexter. .'tfo of several days to Mrs. W. I left Hit tiflernooii for her Rocky Mount, Va. 'iii- 'W of-iiiorn- ' latlll-d ai th-'r le-ld unit Hboro, l-i 'I honta t. inn. on -r a visit Feii-ell. home in
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