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Delivered anywhere la City ' Sent anywher.sla thai; Country - the weather; ""fealnand vArmer tdnlght Sunday jraln moderate variable' winds le-, ? WILMINGTON, N. ;C.,1 SATURDAY: ; JANUARY21.wi9tl- PRIC. XVE :CENTS 1 I York Senatorial Fight HaylCause Downfall 4-1 J v Of jPreseht Big Chiefs -bi mmariy -Hail Braves. ' ""IP - , - - "I volume sixteen , , : ,i.v 5 - -,v ; . . v Brown wOpeio! lie SeiiatGlfar ' v Mea sure of Ls'fce felfcratter Met a Sim. ilar Obstacle in the House Petition Presented FromKCotton Mill: nv pioyes Asking for a T Mode Day. Adverse Report v 9 4 O.nt K PJvorce Measure Torrens Land BUI Comfs Up. U ( By Llewzam.) ': Raleigh, N. C. Jan. 21. Senator Joe Brown today successfully called a halt on that special rAute to th treasury vaults known as the salary increase -little bill." V .. .. , K S t Tbe bill, prorldln -for ;an. Increase when the estor Of tbeSenate,i? is Chairinaii'ot thoinance' ConimitietV succteua iix piuyyiug iu xi whs recoui? niitted lhis time to heVt7inmlVee il Apprdpriations" ported favorably in the House, that designed to increase the pay of the, Supreme Court Repor te Senator Brown in his remarks, said it was worse than unwise 'ta enact any of these bilhi '(there are. several others already introduced with a dof a more threatened) jiefore the Finance and Appropriations Committee get the matter of the general, appropriations bill even started and .$30,000 ,deficj staring the lawmakers. Is the-face, to begin with. The Torrens tmd. reg!stra,tion Brop osition (wbichSenator? Cotton... cham- pioued in. , tne; 'Houef jasti session.i ;got Deiore tsday reoort he last legislature! ori the' uhJe?t..TWo thousand, five hundred .xipples-were or dered printed for.uaetn. .he Cotton measure comes up f or Enactment. The Senate was . oterwhelmingly with him, and he cartiedhis iroints without serious opposition.. " The Blowing Rock and Lenoir Turn pike matter provoked some discussion and as then set as a special order for next Wednesday in the Senate. - -Petitions were presented from cotton mill employes asking tie 'enactment "of a lav making ten hours a legal work day in North Carolina. . . -Among new bills today are: ' : .A Uy Connor, for; protecting 'employes of common carriers. 'a 'iK. 't By Quickel, Amendatory of Xmapter 70, Revisal, relating (o pubUai wateij supplies; also bills to prescribeist3a.nd ard provisions in: health and t accident policies; to safeguard the. 'Interest of the insured and revenues ; of, State; prohihiting the, use, of certain. kinds of nets irv the waters of Beaufort county.. The House Judiciary Committee ie- ported adversely . the ; hill desind to. place the men on the same, basis with" the women in the divorce courts,the ground being the present one, of ! aduj- tery in this State: but ''Mr.' .Williams; 'of the Committee, sent forward a;mt nority report and Jae will press : its passage on the floor of the House next week. . " ; y v ' v :;',r ' ' . There was the usual rush ! for the evening trains, and. many legislators will spend Sunday with their '.famiUe. J wtn houses meet at noon Monday: Legislator Kellum was Representa- tive Wooten's chief Lieutenant. In sup Port of the AntWobby bill. , The ea tleman from Lenoir, but its drastic provisions caused its unfavorable re P'Jit and death. ., ":- Senator Boyden, today presented his nn.!oi .... i ; . . a - special pet bill, that appropriating ooo for the erection of a monument: to the Confederate dead from North ar olina at Gettysburg BattleGrrpund,. ihe town of Rocky' Mount enjoys J the unusual distinction "of being reprl resented by two State Senators in the Present General Assembly and it la nt the largest town in the State either. - The novel situation arises, from the fact that the Senatnrn frnni''lMvatotiihf'- of iront slteenj huljdrer.totwd ithfeu sand in salarjtaiitant Gettali was about it ;lassrittf?firi 1 ea'diili,, The, bfllaa I'been r itarv Affairs And.lf jteklndar for its third reJiijllmir; A similar measure1 niei'aj Uke tate Nash counties both reside in thejgoh none'of the;men interestea p saie town which is divided hy the .)unty "ne separating the two coun ties. So that Senators Basseti of Edgecombe and Thome of Nash, while llv'ng "just across the street" from each other when at home, represent' entirely different constituencies as leg (Continued on Fifth, Page.)' v aii:0.li.uail IIU Defens., Expect . tie ClosV lis Case : This. AfternoahWill Take Three r.; Days for Evidence of State In Re i bujtai - Wttnes -Testifieer-'- Today .That Scheie Waited Hia Wife Dead. mg; w.iitf! 2i Thrjrst rei4 thrill furnished -by the' defense in ihe : :JMtt -F&rnsworth 'Sehenk tria developed during ? direct . exandna- xioa i Mrs. Jaa Hodge. -She testi fied r "Albertr.Schcmk told nae Jn houghf his .wife, a b thousand dollar lauioniobile and'jthat .heaid, l : hope 8hbr?ak her; neck the first time &he 'goes .'ou'4 In-JtV I i will leave "no . stone 4fepkcteilo'.wlth'I)ir., Hupp examined hJoha 'O.V Schenk, . testified that the millionaire packer was suffering from arsenical poisoning.. There were &lsoj Bympiumi ' cnronic ieaa poisoo. - ( ; It Wa.$stated by the defense at nooa thUt ' ii'would Tirobibly rest its' case about 5 o'clock this afternoon, and that the insanity-j?lea jgould - notbej resorted to,.. ' T & ilT&i John Lasch, a neighbor of the Schenk family, was. called by the de-i fense and she endeavored to show con spiracy existed against Mrs. John .O.i Schenk. All quftstloaa along-this lijiej were excluded, Prosecutor Handlan said": it. would, require - three days .:to present the 'witnesses in rebuttal Ml AVashlngtOn, Ja 21. Northern Sen atofs who support' the pending resold tlon -providing for the election or Sen- 'ators by popular, vote were charged with ignorace. and Southern Senators with a scheme to saddle the const! tu tlonallty. of the disfranchisement . of negro, votesr upon the country, in: o speecA 'made in the Senate today by Senator Carter, of Montana. r, TUNE RAlJ OF BISHOP R ET, Simple Services in Baltimore and Body Taken" to Washington for IntertneYit. I -V Baltimore. Jan. 21---Marked by Sim 'plicity the .funeral ?of Bishop William tParet, head of , the Episcopal cnurcn Tiiocese , of Maryland, was held at Emanuel Church today. Only fea lares of - theceremoay ilaid JoWn in the fltual were obseryed. following ttta f nnaml the bodv was) taken to the.tunerai, tne ooay t.u ashingtohX . and4aterred v in Rock J Ci'eek cemetery. SAVED. LIFE- OF AN - AUtD WIRE TUBE t -, . PittsbuW. Xan! 21By dropping an luflated inner tube of an automomiei Urodowu?a wfjl hlghV MargareT Sayleor, aged, eign?een, years, say the lite of: John Wagner, aged' forty- five, who had fallen in and was-drown' LEAQOE MEETING To qiscuss .6aseballxMatters Will be Held fJext Week t.uoiasporo Mr WiUiaHi? Jthers, " Jr., , secrp-. unturned to getlrid of that woman,; ; Mts; ledge3 denied I ,shb was an eneijrv of-; Albert Schenk.. Dr. s! L. i - MI WITH $25,-ttary of thV.WllmingtonJjaseball team Veceived mmunication today from1 ir Joel ' Whitakfir; of Ealeigh, presi-: dent of the Eastern .Carolina i-eaBUB, vr ofotthaa meeting of tbe oM ganizatlon wjll Wheid one nfght next" week- at Goldsborot -this, ession. business, matters MwrlUWMV;. thfl ftonroachlng season will be consid- ved. -finite.1 understanding - as 0 the future Ot.xue e6Mp. " Y je4 vP;WMtet. Wiimlngtrayteani were' notified of tne 'neaKimi&tior sjevai; days ago was J that tho letter was aent.ta.tJJe wrong 'person.' , v-' . V , 11 ' " Gra.nd Thr?'v- . - . 'iitest pV and at'the same tjme sb a It, good show. v.J ' xfeWllv W 13i6BWT.-CWWJ V rr si.; 7 7' T fyi'Xy T 'v " k- ' . iJJ s w n -. : . t - OAS MUWAT-jL? ' 1 - ' An Jinoxpected phase of the fierce battje for. the senatorial seat of Chauncey ,M. Depew was the revolt against Charles F Ttfurphy, boss of -Tammany Hail, whfch may result In his dethronement from the powerful office he has herd for the Jasti ten years. J. Sergeant Cram, also prominent In Tammany and a close friend and adviser of-Muiv' phjft has defied his leader and is mentioned as his possible successor if tbe Internal battle-iu the wigwam continues. l " ucHuuiimtuii wi lue iHuuiuacy w n.uwaru m. snepara Aiurpuy was siipposetij lo nave eliminated the Brook- .V--ilv. ton lawyer from the senatorial race. Thomrh not onpniv esnonsinf win in m' 1 t6od the Tammany leader had picked him as the coHeacue of Senator Rob'lli'dn the refusal to support Sheeban and the politlcinus, now predict a vigorous war vox ana ma ersnvniie connuanL Cram. V - - - 1 - ArneriCan Steel .and4 Wire Company - Advances Prica on, Its. Product One Dollar Per Ton Raise Goes Into Effect at Once. New York, Jan. 21. Notification ha3 been given by tte American Steel and Wire .Company of an advance of $1 per pun. Oh alHwlre and wire products of the -ompany,. effective . immediately. Tbe company produces 80 per cent of y-- . - F FELL FIREMEN MAKE ESCAPE .l.fl . t New York, Jan, 21. 'Twenty fire men- were showered with debris apd several of them injured, when the roof of a burning factory building, :in Williamsburg, collapsed " todayy Two upper floors of a five story structure 'at : nuu - mrimc .ducc uumCU out, with a total damage .of. one.hun:. dred thousand dollars. (J,-. 1 ' 1 v- Memorial services to senators. 'Washington, Jan. 21 Memorial ser vlCewHl be held in the Senate Febru 3 iW jur.uienie; oeuaiurs : vy, of Georgia, ''and Dolliver, of Iowa. - CtfRS TO THE BEACH To morrow ; af te r noon a ca rs to the beachlevery half hour. S- It- ' Grand Theatre., xMr. Morgan wiir sing "I'm on Mj WayioBeno." " Is It : SHU .MICE . UilllES 00 claim that many Tammany men weeuj?amst him at heart.vNgw Yiirk for the control of the world ;-famous poUUcal oi-ganization. bctweiucMur-' Funeral of the Late Paul fyrton Hddf .'at fifth Avenue Street-Episcopaf 'Church This Afternoon-Pllbearer3 Bust nes-s Associates: of the Deceased. ' . , New York,? Jan. 21. The funeral of Paul Morton, late president of the Equitable Life Assurance Society, who died under such tragic circumstances, occurred at-' 2 o'clock this afternoon at St. Thomas Episcopal Church, on Fifth -Avenue. The pallbearers com prised ! those - actively ' associated with Mr. Morton pi various business enter prises, s . ' " ' , T I New Totk,. Jan. 21. Wall Streets The stock market opened with areT sumption of the selling movement. The movement in prices was harrow. Most of the active Issues' showed ' a yielding tendency. t The market closed heavy. The mar ket was listless rand without essential change until jjear the close, when it went off fraqtionally onsincreased bus iness. ' ' - - NAVAL COLLIER 'NEPTUSE T Baltimore, Jan. 21.-;fWith : the regu latlon, Naval officials and members of Congress , present the Naval collier. 'Neptune, was successfully launched at the shipyard of the Maryland, Steel Company, today at Sparrows Point Tho Neptune' is the sister ship of tne coi Her Cyeibps. IllFtrlOliEB - J, J V Goes to Gotham to Address the Penrt. f sylvaoia Society There Tonight-- m .... ;i m. ... Vii- mmtl i- f i.'J' r 1 - a k Will Keiurn 10 wasningn ouori r- ter Midnight.. Washington, Jan. 21. President Taft left shortly this after noon over the-' Pennsylvania" Railroad for Ne York, where tonight he speaks at th annual banquet , of the . Pennsylvania Society, of New York, at the Hotel Astor, Later, he attends the New York Press Club's dinner at the Hotel Martinique. He leaves -New York oh his! return to Washington - sbon after mid-night. . : - T If . Albany, N. Y.K Jan. 21. The f otfrth joint ballot today1 .for United; States Senator resulted in no choice. There wflo Tin nimmm of the ioint legislative ssembly present ana tne votes . case imiicated no change in tne situation -i ... . - Custom House Building. ' A big crack has made its appearance in the walls of the Custom .House and it is plainly discernible, from both ex- tortni .and interior : of the building, Collector "-.'of" Customs Keith has Re quested thevTreasury,' Department. -to send . a government architect here: to insDect the building, h It.' is unlikely that any extensive .improvements. ,wil hft made as the new building Will be stated within the next few months. . CHOICE City Attorney of Danville Confesses He Purchased Votes and Will Go Be forei he iCrrandvarySheriff E3ke wis Adrnits That vle Purchased Votear-Had llst of. Ones i From Which HeMade Such Purchases. Danville, 111., Jan. 21 CityAttorney Frank Jones has confessed to, buying votes, in the last 'electlpn and will "go before fthe 'gTand jury and tell r&lL SeriffJon,Shepardalso admitted ho bought votes and kept a-lisf of the names of the men he purchased them from up until a f ew days ago,. wheri! h$ rtAninAVvJ .14. f TV it i. X 3 a - f morning that an indictment? had-pee voted against Hardy Whltlock, a for - ' 1- x ... ti I Li.lL $38,0QO short in h'is accounts wkrfdc turned his , office over to hia iccesi dor. 4 OFFERED SECRETMSttlU v' . . TO THE PRESIDENT Washington Jan 21. Charles rD. Hilles, Assistant - ' Secretary of the Treasury, - hasv been ..offered by - Mr. Taft the position -otecretary of the President. This information. cam.e. from & reliable source. ' It "was added that Hilles is now considering itv w WRESTLElt UEARrDEATrl I V .... , . . 1. j-. Accident-Onthe1Wati,l.astT4rSrit in ,: ' Denver': , -T'- f -Denver, aaVd&wtavy back of his hea,dj wrestling bout last night, John ' Mathews, . av local i wrestler, lies In a hospital in a, dying condition from cerebral - hemorrhage. Ray Hardesty, his opponent, is under arrest. ' TWa.WIRELESS STATIONS To Be Placed By Navy Department On Southern Coast of Ala&ka. Washington,-Jan.2lJ?rhe Southern coast - of Alaska will b brought Into closer touch with the outside world by two additional wireless staUonsf which the Navy Department will soon estab lish there. - PORTUGAL'S NAVY 1 i To Be Reorganized Due to ?Americah 1 r cu!.i...lij..-:.4r,- .it 9 ,v Lisbon, Portugal, Jan; 21.wBernardo, Machato, Minister of Foreign Affairs has announced " that favorable r bids from American and English shipbuild ers would permit of immediate reor ganization of the Navy. FOR A Los Angeles, Cal.,'Jan. 2LtThe rev enue cutters, Bear and Orient, are searching " Southern California waters for a smuggling raft believed to be heavilyv laden with,, cantraband. ; The smuggling craft was sighted between San Diego and San Pedro. BARNES ELECTED Albany Mah,jHds ftewJYerk Republi- v can State 'Committee. )-New York, Jan 2L-7-The BeriublicaTi State Committee today. tele$ted ,Wb Bafnesi 'Jr.ilof Albany, as chairman In succession toEzra P. Prentice. DR'iUIE! RE -t . r-. Washington, Jan.- 2L At the - fina; session jtoday.- of the American and Canadian' Reciprocity "Commissioners an" agreement .was reached. : A state- ment -will be- issued Thursday; Nan nounclng the -basis of - understanding Big Feature Film. "Two Boys in Blue," brand -Theatre SMUGGLING C0MM1SS AGREEMENT Pcesents Report Declaring That Peary Came Near Enough "to Poteto Estab- ' v lish His Clafm to DiscoveryMinor- . ;ity Report Mad'e and Fight Will En-" sue on th Floor of the House.' if Washington, Jan. 21. That Captain -Robert E. Peary came within X.6 mfles of the North Pole near-enough to. es tablish hisjclaim of having been at the exact spoti is the decision of the House Naval; Affairs Committee, wMch has been, considering the bill to ; retire 14 th$ lehartvpfepared ,by U"l Mitehelf iand.B; Raya&tifi This left on Bearing . fhe ; pot .dij tt terror in his instrument. ' ltethB rqssed ' ' toward the poje Jils Hear JstJROint" be- . or-Feansylvaaiayi prfented-the majot ' Ity--report which recommended tnat Peary be retired with the rank? of : Rear Admiral. The minority report was sTibmitted by Representative Rob- -erts, of Massachusetts. The majority report . recommend: the passage oC the bill giyingeary the thanks of Con-. gress and creating him a Rear Admiral on: the, retired JisX.; A fight is certain -to. develop In the House over the ."pro posed legislation Representative Ma " con, 101 Arkansas, .will oppose its paa'q ... A CMu-MiVlAiRlirHindrJ Littleton, Ark.;- Jan 21. Suffrage tor Arkansas :W.omehu Is proposed in a bill offered' in, the House 'of f Represen- tatives. . Reading of the bill was greet ed by loud applause. . Special TalkV k , At the First. Baptist' Church at; 11 ,. m. tomorrow 'the1 subject wi be Saving a Royal Child." At 7:30 'the pastor will, deliver a lecture on Rome, using 60 stereopticon,? views of soitto of . the tmost interesting scenes of the ioid '-world. aifRie "preliminary "'services Iwill be-brief so all attohdihg 'are ke- quested to be on time so as to 1 se'e Ihe ifirst' picture thrown ixhi ' the canva,' kvhich is-J WestmliisteV - Abbeyj'Sev- jBral lothervpicturW- of "grat buttulngs 1 y . Y7), M" C.-A. Baskt BallJ Basket Pall wW pe 'the main feature at the Y.fAf. C. A.-, tonight , All f6ar teamsin the-Senior -league will play. -Before these games which, start 'at 3:15 . will be a game between teams . from the Junior. League. -A11 the men that will play - in these games have been practicing since ; the-ppening -3 of ths- seasSlin; RATE WAR MAY RESULT Berlin, Jan. 21. Hamburg dispatch- - es state that . shipping circles' there , 'are much alarmed, over pjrospect;o differences between the Canadian Pa- : : cific and English , lines'- affecting - ad- V versely the . . transAtlantic , shipping pool. v A, ratevwar may", result. y v CARS TO THE BEACH - Tomorrow - afternoon - cars . tf tho . beach every Waif ar. '?s 1t - , C v rsTwebb Bereaved. , ' - Friends of Mrs. W. G. Webb, of No. .". 212 Dock street,"' will sympathize with her in the death of her mother, . who h. passed away last night ' at her home A in ,Springfleldt Teup. Mrs. Webb e- ceived 4 telegram- last night conveying ; the sad intelligence of the demise of her mother " '' ' 5? ...r CARS TO TH BEACH-" 1, Tomorrow 'afternoon cars to beach every half hour. : , ' the 1t s. 1 Peary,, with, a Rear Admiral's Jank. -5hasfs of - te' otnmfttee'Srinfiin? i v in thSJhit. v.'and jpirfws ,voasi( ixepapuqsprTjay, - an Daed. ion f Peary's- observatiohfe.1 4 1 t f 1 f-l 1 tJ' ! V J . ' "1 1 it ' IT il. f t. 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