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V V..3 Us: .... ' - "J'X e. A .''a ' i I III t i . i NEW BERN CRAVEN: ;OUtn TJi C; ' FBIDAY JANUARY 24," 1908 -SECOND SECTION J 13. Ci. 30th YEAH ' ( N ' V klate Library pf Xlr J- ' " .fit -f. J , K.I 1 ,y : , . : ; vwtv ... 4 &' 1A- f0' I ELECiioflSSK TO LEGiSLATUHE II SPECIAL 8E8SI0N A88EBBLIB -THI OFFICIAL SEASON WHT V,; t BET ABE THESE U K-':v VuUL UtinOhmt i T What b ' xcte4WtmU Better Cmrt F. OttlMK-QaMttoa f : FrohlUtJo ttfUmOvk rraaia4e4. ' ' yaclal to fairnaL ( " - . f RaMgh, N. C, Jaar 81. Followlsg ta tk Oormrt message to tk tp dal Maataai af Utlalatur whtck con mb4 at ta4ay:' To The HoBorable, tba !eral VU-. taajtly of Nortk Cai-aw:- ftin " iitfcaa ' Car e dreaatucW ta It a pleas at soty to conyeoe theOeDeral Am- Rnbly In ettrs session; still the Con- Utatloa, Article HI, secUon t, pro vide tnat The Qoreraor shall hay on extraordlnaVy ccaslons. to a the General Assmbly Te: i . . .. . ' . . I power tra, aesaloa by kis proclamation, stat ing therein the purpose fir purposes for which they are thus convened." ."7 To -arit aeemT plain that aueh an ettraerdinary occasion has arisen, and so, by and with the Consent ot the CoubcJI of State, I have felt it my 4aty to ceil you together to consider the question of an adjustment of the ' passenger and freight rajtes charged" y ty- the various railroads doing busl - ness as common carriers In the State. In order thst you may have a nro ' per understanding of the present con- nltlon of affairs, it will be necessary to revert to the past and give a brief history oCnll matters appertaining to ' the. sate controversy from the time ' f your last session up to the terms ' offered by me as Ooveraeff and accept f 4 hy the railroads, subjeot, of course, . to your approval and raUOoetlon. ; ,-In my message to: year "honorable body it your regular session I used this language: "I would urge upon the OeneraKAssembly to carefully ex amine the whole matter of railroads, and. While doing everything the -law allows In protecting the people against tijuat discriminations, heavy re tee and unnecessary hardships, at the use time to treat the railroads with perfect fairness" and give.' thenv every legal right which belong to them. . BaUroada are the great 'arteries of " aesnmnrre, and have been the means ot building np eur resources as ne Cher factor, and, therefore, should be keeked upon, not as hostile, but as eae 1 of the State's most helpful agencies." f then recommended a Cat fate el 1 1- oaoU per mile for passenger fare and mileage book ot X cents; also, that ailroads be required to. remedy de lays ef their traiaa. have a limit net . to hours ef service of their employees,' keet their reed beds Iks good condi tion ad pay thejr fair pre portion ot 11 taxes, and then should be protect ed agelaat Injustice, suck, as Is often practiced on them by trespassers and Bajust litigation. .With what sugges tions I eeuldNeffer, and with, the sworn report ef the railroads before yeu, af ter aTull and able discussion of (he kit) in both houses, no Joint condu aiea could be reached, and a confer ence committee had to be ordered. This oommlttee reported a flat rate ot V 1-4 cents per mile, which report was ratified and became the law ot the Kate. f After the law waa enacted I tried to. Induce the railroada to sc out esc until a fair tost would dem ooetrate whether the new rate was oontscatory, or, on account ot Increas ed travel, was remunerative. Berne of the railroads at once agreed to put the law Into operation, but others, re- tU and. prtor to July.l. INT. waanjfV"00" tka law became operative, went, be fore a Circuit, Judge of the JUnlted' States for Ue! Eastern District of North Carolina and obtained a tem porary Injunction against ths Corpor ation Commission and -Attorney-General, forbidding them from puttng the law Into effect. At the preliminary hearing, without fading the rate con f scatory. and not' beedng th plea made to the purisdlctlon of ths court, the Circuit Judge continued the In Juactlon to the final hearing, and or- dered the Standing Master to take a-rldeaee and make "a report as to whether the rata tied was con 11 sea- goods and shoo dealers are receiving fee tkree Ice dealers of Toledo, R .C. t, cai,ital clock based on the a lory of the property ot the, railroads, moderate orders for future ehlpmeats. Lemea, X. 0. Beard, and J. A, Miller mount Invested in this State. ' .' Produce Is In fair demand at satis- who were seat te the workhouse for ' - Terms Offered Finally I suggested the following terms as an equitable adjustment of the entire matter, subject, of course, to your approval: The Changing of the fat lntrasU te rata ef IM cents per mlta to a f .t Intrastate rate of 2 1-2 ch.'i tr n."e; C Tcifoa cents to he t.r: 1 e-a Car prif.ini Idnrd'ng t: . ' 1 t !' - n yiti'ii t r's !' I I ' ! I t i 1 . : STHOuG r.0VEi:E!!T AGAIliST LIQUOR R BIG XASS XEXTCia Df IGiMXl f xusic-tLEsx irnet 1 1 BEBABIABLE -:- BeMlaUaa Fae4 lskkt Far A alita. Prfc:ntW-aTatw' WB Eater Caaiaatva Far raaafar Fwal. Wtlai Skaill Ka Law k FaMt4 6flhr KH)aeteV" ' Special to JouraaL : - ' f RklelKk, (X. Jaay tT.S Ainth ray ox llusle waa erow4a4 tih aHajw. 1MOB eiacke bietet U-atoott Laaaa. Qoraraaf Oaa'i -Adr8 WM tt Ua4lBg (wktara at tju ' f uHt Uwat f64 """""r" stsk swr aa.ce aaoreneat. , He aaM ke ite net know whether the Jetlslatsre .weal M4ap " ; P PP "t tbienv hri ware wis tk h . - aers were wiser taaa he. "Pass the prohlbrtion law" ke cried, amidst tremendous applause wktok thundered as he spoke, aad waa re aewed when he said that fkeugk ke liked popularity, had plenty pride and liked ece because It skewed fUn wkat kls fellow eouatrymeji tkMgkt of kirn, yet ke pat thjs meveea aid the best Interests of kis peemle fr above aU such things. Ks begged ska legislature to heed what the people art yi. " ;':VwV:rt-':.vv-iC Re ssid he had been told not tp eome to this meeting aad not to apeak and that he weald be e fool ft he fid so, but hehad righta as a dUizea. He knew wat critics weuld say. lie was not trying to force legisJatsre. The convention adopted reteUttea e feredty MrHartness. ofredeH, ask ing the' leglslatare to pass aheolate prohibUoa law "now and alas resola tion asking Congress to eaaoc Jaw for bidding ahlpmsnt of whisksy tram erne State Into the prohibition terrDrj at another. ', ' ' ... Governor Glenn eveked treseh dav onstratloa when he said if toe legis lature would net enact a direct law. but left the question topopsltfr vote he would campaign Nerth Oralis lor temeprance. f1-'-1? ' 'r; -r All eflcers ef- the Asti-Baleea Laa gue were re-eleeted hy aceismafioa. V:.' Xarderar Beprfeved . Speolal to JeumaL , . . 7 , Raleigh, Xany ZU Geremer 1 fljeaa reprieved'-Frasier Jones, eplered. Ma Oullferd oounty. wao killed kis Wtf. an TluaksglvUg .day Wt So was to have been knag January 23, bat ase time, kas, been si tensed to FaTi&u-y 8th, to examine the evidence preface. flovenert Becepflea to The keaiers X:?V. ' Leghwtaro - 1 'l 8pedal to Journal. ' ' Raleigh. N. C Jaay great social event this evening was the re ception rren by tka Oeverxer to pn legislature at (the executive araaniea, which was admirably decorated. Over one thousand people a Headed, taoiueV lngw lesdtag men from all tier" th State. Third regiment bead, ef 8i pieces, fumlshed the masici. '-',rt' The Governor was aided la repel v iag. by ether State , oCcers axeept Treasnrer Lacy, who ; la Araaa, Walle argument wai ea fa Seaata side of those It was called for, there was 'sensation, Senator Brewa - at Yadkin bavlag sudden Sod severe at tack of Illness. Bustsess was stopped. Dr.' Albert Anderson was catlelln, and attended the sick Senator, whe was a little later taken to tka kotel, Bradstreet's Weeklv Trade Kspsrt Richmond, Ta. Jan J3. Bredatreet's Will say tor , Richmond n4 vidstty, Baturday- ' . ::.., -' Trade In most lines Is quiet. factory prices. Tobacco Is being mar- keted In larger smmmts and prices continue good, as anting d Ue crep - Is not en average one. Lumber coa.bta sentenced to Jail Instead ot the tlnuBS In lltt'e d men! l ' t'.ful. In Noith Caro'.i.. t. or Is plea- $iJrP.y of cotton has bf a ginned fcrt r' H of U.e crop remu! t a i';.n!rs. I":: t 1 1 1 1 I'll - r us In t I la r .SPECiAt STRESS ; R. LEGISLATURE oJWATB HALs. TK99Xti BY CX8I BIBZTLY A3TB .' BljCttl ISTEEBSjiTEB tH 4 " ' TUB' Jt ATTEB " VV PLETKS21:. EF" KESI BiaS"! -5i-22-: ' " Btealas Irfsmg frees The Frekmlelei , gllBatea--4att JUgarding Befense 1 ' -!fflmo at lelikic 6ert h :N' ; v 7 f' Speetal U 9raai''. t : Balelga, 0;. fa'aj '!'llThai Sea- tffc Ctanrber was throagad all tkeaN ff lasaM gjsi Idlet-i CaaagIag:most esrnesUy recommends careful fewaeoa, attrxedaa beiag the kiirisg . lln. the law hrro makes any pro before saate aal Beoes oomailttees vision t prohibiting A compeang " lines ea rmflwais or rate goeetloa. I Get- eras 0Ua AttoraeyTkecs, of Soatk ata Bkflwa?, aad atkari betag larlted aaeak, (aara f ho spate were At tomafa On Stata eskarlse B. Ayeoek, Bekert Wtaets aad ITred AT fTood a!.;' Afl. urged ftatjtwe aad enb halt esat tat rale be BtabUahed. ai sug iested 'gy everaof as oampromlsa. Attoraer Tiam U (ke Southern aaUway was tor peacefai setuement W aa more eantanOoa aad urged (aat rata iuggestef be lied, ft waa hwa that tka State aad heavy: work ta preWag the rate oaee, tkat jroads if ere ta tight place end ..compromise was setter iana original plaa ot leg- miature, aad meaat mwk to the State ead me entire Boatt. ' i -'V, In the lower koaae' over tft bills ware latredaced, eae by Douglass, of fa, (waa bolted Democratic cau .a las.t aigktJ being to prohibit the esatmctsrb aad aala of tatexicatiBg Risers ta North Careliaa, ( f . kterfea, tatreaaced a bill to aid la amkfjrg WHaiagtoa a gateway port " Dengiass, eie reguiriag railways to provide electrie efttlpmeata. f ' A bill was tatredeoed ta the Senate m allow me Severaor e,Cew tor cosn- ml foes ta the tost ease brought by e -Qorpera'Sea Cemmlsalon.,. before tka laterstote Commerso Cemmissloa 90 ead freight tflserimlanttoa against ?ortk OaroBoa.'-:.; -J,'.' ",- ,'..7 A reseluaoa aaered by Fkarr, ikat aVe Seaata ska Q net eoiulder anfbills except sa to railway rates and prohi elflea aad two odtor "matters as men- iiesed U me gorer ear's message was 3s6aett. sod iaalr seat to commit-' :ee la 'hdlaiary with Instructions to eterarise the power1 at tke legislaturs ajptrdlag gaaorai mairere of leglsla- doo net eoeered by the. call of the jpostal eeskloa. . n fjia( ..V : Wkki''''ef eteacomW; said e aeaeral . Ie'Ueloa cortaialy oaskt to be aaaotaav tkU a prominent ersgtrt ef AakavtUe aad boon la mated far sslUag Jamaica Gtaaer fiiftoai a reerttiea, aad tkat rep oaoamSvas at tka ' State DragglBts Boieaoa ware aore'.aakiagjreUef tku amfitrraaatag aituatlom Vshb etid AskerfUe draggl&ts, kad sea settled (kdV -iw bo ia dieted lor selfiog Kck-ks). Ke tkougkt 4 law engkt awe; to bY enacted pre Hireg tka amount ef slcekol which Igkt ka Oeataraei ta medldaea to be sxm from the law. ' 'Webb was ukd hew the AskevilTe police Justice wko was ao Tlgprousry enforcing the new ptlrtWti lw, toted oa the II- goor sneartes, aal he replied ke voted e "wot 4lSkei " ' , ; ' U tka BeuBe. Salloway, ot dreene. latroducea a KDi amondlsg Uw-regaVd lag defease of taatne people aad 14- Ceoac kill okakgiag terms of court at paelew aad kllowtng It to sell coua- home.. Janes, af Jekasea, aUl reduclag of- tafhl tow Ik tkat county, Orauurd ratroducad kill la Senate to aamesd ekarfar at lUaatoa aad pro- , -Sis1rs lease aermla uaeocbpled kropartF,'at wngatsviue, owaei k olty, also bift laeerperstfag Fatm,Gluk;at WUming- tea. ' '" --. i".;' ' ' Bellamy offered' rasoiutloa' regard-s, of, the, 8tate to enjoin the Western lag astiva erase . cultaro la oastera, . Union. Telegraph' Company from doing ceuntlee asking that wise "made there, business In Tsxas unless it pays the frem.sueh grapes to exempt from tax. 100,00Q franchise : tax alleged to be tad also from, provisions o7"prohlbi:',dus fhe State was called tor trial to- 'W'-,' I '" ' ,n tn H'trfp court and poat- ' - (.' : 11,1 , .J. poned until tomorrow , . Jsn Iasteal at ITerVheaie "Celumburf, Jaay W.'Th Supreme Drr.wrt tediy passed Upea the case of mrsJsg as Ice trust The oourt In- 7 . terferes with Ike sentences Only, so , .... . --' far as te bold that they should have welmig, and Oi'y are be so sABtencel.' - , '. ordered ' I, Tb f '' fiut ef the lower court 3 sr end a Sne of fi,090. TOPfiEVENT RilVMT MERGERS UoTernor mean's Aessage Transmit ting BJU te'Mftslature Com 5 ,4 petiiioa Throttled by Ab-? . s uaerpUea o( Big Com, : :. - ' Ceupanies .' Special to Journal. . Raleigh 22 -Governor Glenn's message to the legislature- transmitting ths bill to prevent ab " sorptiou of railway says be has carer fully examined the bill and in view being taken over by competing lines, thus eutting off oofjnpetitlon which Is ot Immense benefit to "shippers and merchants In 'North Carolina. . and "consideration -of the matter and prcp- aratton of such a.blll aB wlllineet re- qetrementKfiHe says almost all other States have In their" constitution provls lM similar to the ones suggested, but tn!s is not the case in North Caro- from obtaining control of other roaila andth'us brlnglug abdumonopoly and stopping ccmpeUtien. - ' IflST IM THE -WILDS 1XJV t f . ,.' ';; Three Yeaag Kea Go After Bear nnd . , , . Have an Experience , ' 'A bear hunt iith results which must have the doubly hunUllatlng na ture of belpg bearlcas and also that the' hunters: got.. lost is the tale that three mighty nlmrods of . Bayboro have to tell. Dr. pees, Messrs Calll son and Winchester, of, that .city had an Insatiable desire to get bruin in his lair' and bring the. trophy back in triumph to their admiring and en vious friends. . . So-, gayly they started out early Monday morning, with dogs and gun, but were so smart that the assistance of a guide was scorned. StS they penetrated jthe pocosln of Pam lico nnd wandered on and on thinking they were, hof jon, the trail of what they were after. Deeper and deeper they got In the moras, but still no game but they we're not phased ! they thought they would see the 'bear in a (ew . moments and Indulging In that hope they fergot the' flight of time, but soon it became dark and they be gan to, think of home and loved ones. They did not Intend to make an all night Job of it and' so they appointed a committee consisting of themselves to devise ways and means about get ting out Ot that mess. ' They wandered almleajly in 'search of nn opening which might lesdj them out to some semblance of civilization, and after vain efforts to .do jso, they took their bearings and yotef they, were lost Darkness now covered the face of the rkarth thereabouts land . they felt .that further 'endeavor tp find .the way out might , get them farther away from goal, Utaa they then were.' " - .Ia thb meantlms the dear ones at home, who had expected them to re turn, began to' ho anxious hut they thought that the hunters might have had-auch luck thtt . they decided to remain over another day, and so all fear .was, laid asile. How' anxiously did . ihe ' wanderer watch ' for ' day! With what eageruesB did their sleep less eyes behold tb.4 welcome first rays of the morning light to enable them to get outj ' But how long hours still were to be measured out to them be fore they were fully out ot their trou- bie.v.v . ... ,. : v ! , Along about 3( o'clock Tuesday , af ternoon a Jone wehry man. Mr. Wli chester a seen coming out of the po coslti. H lost ho tlme ln getting a horse and jbuggy jind hnrrylng back to' the scene and rescuing his friends who were nearly 'done up" with fa tigue. . they were only too glad to ge( out'of. that place alive to have anj regret about the bear. t They returned aboht t jo'clock Tueaday night .They say they may "be Induced to go bear hunting again, but It wont be riant awsyjj mm shit rii m y ' , rr I Cennany Objects te Faring Slate Fran tf , s. "ehiseTax of J10O,O0vv v Austin: Texas. Janv ii. tha suit ...The defense of the company is lhat ,, it does. Interstate business and the ' franchl3e ta if lesallv d.is at all ,houM beonI, for ... T.g Br0.rftte A Strange Slery v iri. lHnaq w. auhiiii. oi tjnestnut. Rrtfr u C.. tells a strands nlorv of 'great sufferins wa iiTbad condl- tp.tlon tor months, hut, got no relief. .My periods had slopped, all but the pftln. Aftpr taking part of a bottle ot Wins of Cantnl, nature woiVcd prop- erly ami vi 'Hint puin. I advhie all "' ' r 1 io ! r. ' : .!," a 1 - i '. f i II A STRING TO IT A BAK, IS FLACED 05 BEER, WHIS- j3!1' ETC-B5OES A5D DEBS CAN BE HABE AND SDLD UNDER CER TAIN "CONDITIONS ' DOES NOT EFFEGTLOGJ.L LAWS Annual Meeting of The Trustees of State University President Yeaa Dies "Report Shows College in A flourishing Condition Farther Proceedings of the Senate Presi dent Elliott's Statement Regarding Atlautle Coast Line's Position. Special tdJournal. ; Raleigh, N. C, Jany 23. A bfli was drawn by the North Carolina Aatl Saloon Loague prohib'lting manufac ture and sale of intoxicating liquors In theStateT Introduced in both branches of the legislature, and mak ing it unlawful to make'' or sell any spirituous, vinous, fermented or malt liquors or intoxicating bitters except by medical depository or by druggist apon written prescription by regular uid active physician ln'charge of per 4c fcr whom such prescription is made. Wines and ciders may be madfe from grape3, berries or fruits raised on. lauds of manufacturers and sold it place of manufacture only in seal ed or crated packages of not less than Jve gallons. Government standard for .ntoxieants is made the State stand ard. Penalty for violation of the la,w Ine and Imprisonment or both, drug ;iata muBt keep record of all sales open to publlo offleers. Place of de lvery la made place ef sal County wnmilssloners or aldermen of towns ire not prevented from : prohibiting ale ot Intoxicants by druggists. Nothing in this act is to repeal any oca! or .special act prohibiting man .facture or sale ot, intoxicants act to ',0 into eftee January 1st next. If at A election first Thursday in August, text, if majority of votes is cast a ;a'lnst manufacture and sale of intox catlng liquors. ... . Governor Glenn presided at annual ueetlng of the trustees of the State Jnlverslty - today. , The report ; was nade by President Venable. Among jther things, It said the legislature md Increased the annual approprla .lon for support from $46,000 to $70, 00 and granted $50,000 for buildings and repairs. .The number ot students enrol led Ja- 785, aa increase of E4 over ast year. ' , New dormitories are greatly needed. The new If brary has .been opened at a .ost of $55,000 and $15,000 mora is ieeded for It The new inflfmary has been completed at a cost of $20,000. The President's house has been built at a cost ot $15,000. and work begun on biological laboratory.' The 3stabllshment of a teachers college la xmnectlon with University la recora uended at annual cost of $5,900. Jreat demand on the University for rained teachers and J6 applteatlens ould not be met without this aid. , The feature in the Senate waa tha eport of the . Judiciary . oommlttee hat It had Investigated the powers f lcjislatu'ra in extraordinary sasslon s to general legislation, finding It ' 1 not confined to subjects specified y Governor's proclamation, but caa egUlate; upon any desired subject ' Bills were Introduced to allow sher iffs' tees for seising tHiclt distilleries. To establish new Judicial districts composed of Marthy Pitt and Bertie PROHIBITION WIT To prevent, travelling salesmeal. roiu soliciting! orders or , proposals 'or puxchaso o IntoxIcaMng liquors n prohibition territory. J ' v 'K resolution Intended to prevent )eg, elation came' up, provoking oonslst jrable debate.' Finally referred -to wminltteo on rules wltk request to prescribe what legislation is best - Senate adopted report of Judiciary committee, s, 4 . ' ; ; ma authorising ue governor to ex. pend as much as $5,00 for attorneys before Interstate Commerce Commls - slon In pressing cose against railways v.,k ,'.. i . nui 111 vniviiuai w mm uidvubwcu, bbuv , mada special order tor Friday. last 01 committee hearing on rail way rate case was held today. War- ren Elliott ot ffiTAtlanUo Coast Una explained the position of the road In regard to the proposed compromise and injeply US question ktated that the proposed rates were confiscatory but for many reasons the company would try to live under them without further litigation. .Representatives of conductors addressed the committee anting for three cent flatjate or re- Ppftl " present law. In lowr house chairman Manning, ot comm!'.(r 1.., r !e l"l In c!nr;- ' r . ; 1 s" t n ' - v " r ' : . t WOMAN SHOOTS ADVERTISiNG IkVli ISTHODUCXB FBlTEKTIsitl COTTON LEAKS AND PBXBA. TUBS CBOF BEPOBTS Ai ' A TO BELP SPECULATION 1 HUEHFS BOOM , LEAVES TAFT Antheny Cemstoek'a TastlmoBjr Fav ors Tkaw Heary Yrattorsea Kaeek lag Bryaa Beatk , ef ' Premlaeat Skipper CkaBesge to.. Amerieas Yacht Clab Big Meaey Ia.Bew York Bsnkst Special to JearaaT. . New York, Jaay tz tYaak Brady, a well known advertising ageat -was shot and killed la tka kfaoy reetaar- jant at uoen today, fast aa ka kad ta- waa evidently a farmer friead ef the patrons of tka earn plana. Brady was evidently a former friends et the woman, aa tkey had aeoa aeea talk ing togetbar ta ap pares Hy a trleodly mood. - The murderess shot aad killed horself before the dased inmates aoald Interfere. No mofl ve to kaewa foil tka deed. '.''. ', Washington, D, Jaay 82. The House passed tka Joaea MB today which makes It Illegal to eeeare: ad vance informaQoa oa aa aottoaf or grain situation aa reearved at tka gov ernment keadqaartara, for toe par-, poses of speeulatioa. '-. New York, Jaay JA overaor Hughes will aeoa Bsako a formal, an nouncement of kls aaadidaay for; the RepubUcaaBomlaattoa; It Is said tkat the news has aaaaod aoaaldarakle aon starnatioa In the Taft strelo and tbe statement la reeotved wlsk dlffaraat kinds ef epiaioBB. ! New York, Jany 84. JAatkony Com stock,- tka noted anti-vloa araaader,- was on tha stand Ik tka Thaw trial today, and kis testimony was favora ble to tha defendant Tkaw will be put ea tha stand la kis own! de fense today. , ;"''''yv ',"'-' j..v- WashlngtoB, D. C, Jany 33 Henry Watterson, the able , editor at f the Louisville (Ky) Coarler Journal, says that the tnfluenoe ot William J. Bryan is plain to be aeea la the pres ent Senatorial contest in tha State ot Kentucky. He thinks R wIM weaken his chances for the Demoeratle nom ination. , 1 Southampton. Bag Jaay "32. Bs Jamln Parker, skigper for Upton la his yacht races aad alao sailer for Emperor WUllaaur yaaki, died today. Washington, &. Cw . Jaay k3.Ths State JDepartxaeat laaraa today tkat Japan aad Cklaa ara Bear war oa ao- couat of slesgTssmaat oa -railroad. It Is tea red tkat skere ssay be aoaapB- carloa beWee tka tW oeaatrtoa. jjps floco fio;:miD " k aamaaaBa ' ..Believed Certam tka Xmada-s Araty Reservists Have Been Summoned. San. FraneiSoe, Jaay 2"$. It is evi dent that the Jarpaaese Oovarament haa issued a call tor her army reserv ists to report at home for tka aum ber of komeward booad ' . Japaaese from this port kas suddenly iner eas ed more thaa tenfold. Usually at this time steamers have ealy It to a dosea Japanese bound tot ham a. bat tka iManckurta, walek saUed last week And tka Asts. Wkiuk left mUU aexTwVok, Ml kooT. !7 I . VI . ed, aad tke ageat aaya H mora wUl sall.?- 1 ;,;'.r.-:(,,'V" ;' -k ' Tke Japs have never ahowa too desire ot the Ckinese to revlalt tketr native country!, ' Tkay kad wages aai conditions here ao paperler tkay are content to stay, Several of those wko left recently toU ttelr. saeployers. "We have to go back koaa' Tkey' could not be induced' to tall . wkv. .These men bad all aervwd ka ska Uaa- J churlaa war. . '-' ':' , I . , ... ' - - .' "' :', - larosaa Wasted DlitrW AHeraey Them Zxealded from Thaw Trial .. EalFaHct " ' Bnecial to JournaL . New Tork JaRT ti-4trC Evelya wb4- ft a(lt todsy In the Interest of her k a Abend's ease. No new feature kas beea introduced as far as shs Is ccaeeraed except that she was exstnlned more e&refully.on her huNbaod's westal eondltloa. " Dlstrlot Attorney Jf""e asade sa unsuccegKful sjrt te lTe report excluded frc-a t e at t ro-.ta. ii ' Uewilng rul. I, t'.-r, t' t tt i pcr r-a c ' I r t t 1 if i i t court as It v i a r .. iillTY T STRONGER EXFEBT TZSTDIONY A1BI II X3 BIFESS2 OF TMAW AMEBT ." ' 7 ' T1X EXPX6IU ' FORftXER tm FKS'O! Delaware Bemearato Varna Crap avl Jehsioa as Caaaldatoi -BB to Beg j alate Interstate Telepksae aal Tel egrsph Lines Terpede Beats JKrag MagcHflB Siralta Baasem Pnsl Fef , Cald KeLela Beaeo Aafowm Special to Journal. - New York, Jaay H. Ckaries Yfkg--ksr, aa eminent allealot, waa a bV -witness staad today and awaro Thaw's Insacs moods kad koaa eg tamg taBdlnfv probably from Birth aad Mast us was i-iiii.es st tka aai he htttet Whits." ' . ' ... Mrs. '-Erelya Thaw, has axpreanaf her conSdsace In her ksshaads aa enltlal to tke exuat that ama bb mv Bounced the plana she had mate tar going abroad after tka trmL J ' ' CiBcinnati, Okie., Jaay ef Sehstcr Foraker are sarprise awl alsappolnteu over tha tara tktodP kptvo taken in the State. A oaavaaa aC ma party throushoiir tke State, ahwwa that the Tbft senttaMBt to aw svaac that it has beea thoagat beat to e4 further enqulri aC ; Dover, fsl., Jany M.Cfce wapart, from ths Demeeratto atasa aVoaaewtT tks Btate favor tka aomlaalaav at Gray and Jeknsea oa tka DeaaoeeWM ticket. The matter kaa beea taoroagav ly eauvaaed aad aha akkast petSSSkaM bellsTe tt'.t to hs tka strongest Bskst tkat ean named. Washington, Jaay H. Siaaaai t Follette, VvlscoBslB, latroaaoat a K3 1b the Esnale today regalaBag too JW teratate te'ephese aad telegraph earn- paules. r'Wsahliigtcn, Jaa. M.--Aa 1 port has reached the Navy Doparkflioat. that the sdvauci torpedo lotlila asm. dragsel ths waters, o tthe Strait of Magellan to ssoermln If there ware mlces located, and all la stated t oka clear cf obstruetloa, . London, Jaa. 21. Tke Oevavaaaaat Us transmitted to too Brittsk Ceoaai at Tangier, $1I,IM, toe asaocat af: rar.som aslcd by the baadtt, BataeH, for the rcleass ef Calf who was kldaapped aad Mi Tl-'sslilBsuia, Jsa. M.-Twetvo oaa sers kave bin siaeed oa the rettral list by tt -ra; . departmaat busaei theyc&uU r.c-t s:sad the tees of to ridlag i(iuircEiats ot tka Cttir'.s, . Otlakoaa,"' Jaay eesim'ttes kas beea appelated ta ri',f.tvn- to act wltk tke Satsawl eoastitutional ecavantloa to asaseCl tks eonstitutloa so tkat siaateia bk be e'.ectsl by the people. . Suspected Flear is letnkf Jvhica jo, Jan 22. A swrload of letir shipped In. alleged violation of Bet . a t ct the food and drugs aet, was eu' ad tcday by Deputy Ualted States t" .- esal.Yillitra Griffitk. oa tka T' 'x Railroad tracks here today.- Tke r will La hold by tbe goverBmaat iny furthsr lr.vestigatleBa. aal ic said that there may he a proses', in de case. . .'" ' According to District Attoraar t who caused the aelsara to be a . U W" ih,W 11 fc' f Cartsr of Hastlags. LT.t4., 1 1 Seymour Carter, areeavllle, Cla. Is branded as havlBg beea bui t vi red frcm the finest seleut I wheat. According to the all; :.:., of tie government, the wt - t f , Vhich' the fiour la this shlxOiut v mads Is 15 per cant' Inferior wi This proceedlr.j under tie f 1 t drugs scf is ths firit that I t V made by the vEils ta t u f . t . district'.; .'.' Bard te ZWet a E Special to JouraaL - . - Louisville. Kv. n buf little (ilffrenee la tV.e t Situation today. iB-Ge?-ley secured one rrr.re vn's 1 ham on tlie last balit. sentiment that sa srr lag to sa elecUes v 1 , fw dys. ' A iw Asi-re' OXtl B!;'!iitl i f t'l T. 1 1 ' i t ! ! 1 ' if-- 1 X. 5 1 1 FIRM
New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Jan. 24, 1908, edition 1
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