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Deirorea wwtattt 'itf'fci-V' 25c per month. - ' Sent anywhere In the Country. VOLUME SlXief Representative Ewart Wants Commit tee to Set Straight the Exact Status of the Trust Matters-Senator Brown Introduced Important-,' Resolution. Number of New Bills Introduced JnJ the Legislature Today. 1 ( By tilewxam:) ; Raleigh, N. Jan. 23. Hamilton from Henderson county in" ithe House, punctuated the. "proceedings - of -that iff". therewith, ; to investte;IH to this House the truiulnwy rfarl-. ty of the repbrts,Hfeh;ir0Istf:'K sisteu tly poltited t ACiid tfs; papers and otherwise1 givelcuxreney by runiors to the effect, that, the5 Jprfet; cut "trust iawi-of thitatfcr pi6 trust and not' an-trustinCafarj and that the law is DegaHolat ed. especially y hq " tobaceo trosti etc., and, if. so, why! these violations of the law are not- prosecuted like other robbers, 4f guilty of like of fences? 1T r V-' Y: The resolution Tequires that the. At torney General shall act as prosecutor for this committee, wkich fikter giv en leave to draw . warrantsxtarough the Auditor on theitate Trurer for money to defray expenses, te. .t was referred to Judiciary Cotomittfe No. 1 by a viyat;YQce vote, on' motion of Ray, of Macon." Ewart ? wanted" it to go to thd Proposltioniand Griev ances Committee bwt lledot3a vision too latei3lierewiftlktehjt over it later. The new Senate :Ws facde the! following: To amend Sec. .2766, kc- visal, relating to ther-.: expense of Judges and a resolution was present ed by Brown that a committee of two Senators and three Representatives be appointed to make the investiga tions suggested by the .Governor with reference to the report of the,: Board of International Improvements; said committee to be invested with the usual authority. The resolution was later reached on the , calendar and adopted. ; " ; ' t - Xew House bills were . numerous and some are important, includingthe following. :. , '....;.----t'.v-.-!- By Meares to pre'fTut -tit sale of near-bear or any drink of 'aBy uam. Resolution Presented for HgcG ;Per:C"eht Z9&& 'S' 1 . ; ' : . . : f treet Mrs. McMillan had been. iy. with any ever. By BattleA.to regulate .child labor ia factories (notice rand l"ampj0 time tb he given manufacturers W 'appear be fore the Committee "on Maliufacturlos and Labor at request laf the -author of the bill.) : By Battle, amendatory to i law . re lating to fertilizers; to protect, public against contagious diseases; to te quire the first week of 'the Superior Court to convene Tuesday Instead otj Monday; to amend Sec. 3286, Revisal, relative to work tm Sundays; to pre vent killing bears. : Senator Brown's resolution Is re-" garded as very important. ...The uU text of it is: - - f : "Resolved by the Senate, the House of Representatives ' concurring, that: a committee composed of two on 'the Part of the Senate and tree on the part of the House of Representatives he appointed to make the investiga tion suggested by the Governor with reference to the report of the - Board f Internal Improvements ; -.said jcom mHtee to have power to send for per; sns and papers, administer baths-and do any and all thingsf necessary f Qjf a thorough and complete investiga-i,? tion. 'T TO HAVE PANAMA AiDany, n. Y., Jan. .23. The' legr Jslature adopted a concurrent resolu asking Congress -tol:name San' "ancisco as the place for holding th Panama Canal Exposition. ; ' Grand Theatre ' 'Yji "ig Descriptive number by the Or- l YORK WANTS 'FRISCO -s?i ..s f.- -i.T-.sr a.-nr mini -:-nn inn J,.- . -1. ,.4.-3 Mra CarollBhinieael Guilty J Today toXa fprin of Marrsiaughter and sentenced 16 he Penitentiary Waa Much 'Agitated by the Penalty iher Caused; -th 'Death of Hef wauynicr, ucey snead. Newark; N. Jan. 23 Seeu year iij prisonjvas the sentence imposed today upon'; Mrs. Caroline B. Martin, for the fpart:shei played fin the death of rbkt ,aaght; OqeyfSnead;rs Wne(liion.vTOlt ladmission: ttiiwitti6ut cminal4ntent)4Jo f-uuo.j.Hjui.c wueu arraign ea . on tne Indituont charging murder. She ap- Pffii; expected a inuch lighter sen etaJpiHoicame greatlyLagttaled learned TaylwasmndmaJha wtuu jntti- paruy .iurnisnea nous? CEas6ri4g4? J.'t November 29th O0Qihe indictment of Mrs. Martin. 0h j ITlcUmmbther Mistf Alrginie IaVAnS -'Mi,'" Mary M.: Sncad Ocey Snead's -aunt and mother-inlasr for murder followed. Miss Wardlaw diedin jail. .Mrs.v Snead faces trial. Mors Martin tidmitted , giving her daughter morphine to induce berate sleep and gav;., her an overdose through mistake The enormity (6t what she had " done '. caused ? her to place, the body In, the bathtub -uudl flee. ' . H. .: uiauns sui.-aggregating approximate- ly $3,000,000, embracing reparation mostly Jor damages in ' the South' in connec&pn with war depredations, was killed for this session by the House Committee on . Claims .today. The committee, after a sub-committee's la vestigatlori, indefinitely postponed ac- tion. . : .' ' - - M RS. . J. McM ILLAN .. Friends' tti the1, city have been deep ly grieved to learn of ' the 'death of Mrs. Annie McMillan, the '"beloved wifefof Mr. G.-J. McMillan. She fTasseS awap yesterday shortly after noon, at. for- some days. Her;tiemiseneverthe- Jess . icame as a sad surprise ; to rheH rfahy ifWends ln.the jcity, and were :many.fcaller8 at. the gTes.tI5k- en.home yesterday to extend condol ences.". Mrs. McMillan was 40 years, 8 mouths, and 3 19 days o age. Her maiden name wasx Miss ; Annie Babette UlrichJ iShe; and Mrl-McMillan Vere married 4pr25thl900, She? leaves a grief -stricken . nusband, 'three fchll ren Annie" ioigusta, - George James, fTherese arfd two sisters, JIiss Wtl ueImtoaIrtchdrMrsH;;M. Bre MeT, ill this cftyi1 to mourn her las, ,;e.' tender sympathy f many friends will be extended the bereaved nes in their great srrw. , - iMr& ;McMfHan,wasla;life long mem ber of ;stiuijjiuerach"ur many years she w'as actively engaged ia the . work of the church. . She was also a member ofthe Dorcas Society and- the Woman's Mengert Missionary -iThe ;funefal will be held tomorrow aftrttefroM St Raul's- churchat 3-30 q.'cf6ck, precededv wlth ( a. short. service t 3 o'clock, .at tae. resiueuce. The interinent- will be made in U.aK dale' cemetery! and V the seriiees will be contocte-by RevW.A. Snyder pastor of St' Pauls Lutheran; church. HAiiW ES Jfnt'Jtiir- W3aS Jan2 23A5Passeh-l er train collided witQ a oai iritfn at! . .'--.x-a t Vnafi a-1 ftbpkinstown : and thfeV coaches tele scoped. Many-. -persons were killed and VprfheJibbdlefl ot eight ineh; and three ciiidriipave:rl niLLiLti t i mi ail nun in I 'IV' . T V 7WILBhlGTON7NrJ - 'I - mm -1 .v.'.v.',v.'.'.vv:.,. f . ... mouth, ot the-ehibitlon-there -will- be ; ii VToiEipert: tKNiioiL .v" .""C'; -.r.r r:l -h :.:t- ,. ' I I :-.-w-:-5.ff' 9 mm mm y .www uuifcctiouse, i;nicago; mage tienjs. xtoosey, az Denveit, J3f.Ilarvey W. Wlleyof fhe aVrMrtmehtaf y agrieulrure,7Rbert,iWo3s .of 4he, South End; House of Bostbri and R B. tfeJrt.T)laygT(bndNrVi?to Ane suDjecisinaer consiaeration embrace open air add vocational schools, problom 6t clty-'houSfiWw to clothe u jLiu pu uuva4year, jne Doy;scottts mens oi worn aonein scnoois and settlements In New York and other cities. III Illinois CommissloVr on. Pellagra Re ports .and Completely Exoneratec Corn Wants Big Appropriation U Pursue Its Work. ', : : Springfield, In., Jan. "23.Indian 'maize "or corn of the variety Illfneh grows W :iiif no manhet" responsible foi pellagra, mysterious disease which has perplexed the ; toedical men uf many odntrtes, according to the .first report of Uie lllinois Pellagra 'Commi? slonS . r 'The.CommissIon wil- ask th legislature' for a fifteen (thousand dc4 lar 'appropriation i to con tin ue; the re search. jrThe importanee . of :-the cdih mission's jeport lies In the fact that .i contains information tha corn, in -none of ' Its1 "conditions, is the cause of pela- gra. Illinois is the first State to recog-l hize the pellagra disease officially, and make an official investigation of -its origin. The outbreak of pellagra in Peoria, the State, hospital for the ia sane, a -year, ago, caused . Governor Deneen' to -: name the Commission. em powering it tQ make inquiry. The ex periments made wereriargeiy negative, v Omaha, Jan. 23. One manlead and hvftbthers ire in a 'serious .condition, fmir'mbke suffocaticm.'as the result tf fire lirftne Millard ': Hotel; C Thre hundred guests jw ere asleep'.wheii the fire wvas discovered . .- Prof Thomas 31 Field i lost ' his 'life. The floss is - ten thousand dllary .' ., '.4 .., J: -p - ; 1 HE CORNERED" . B EANSl . ' Chi80erfhant;kifXhrameWed 0; y ?;J6tefi ofPafa1ys;i7';E"t, - rChlcago, JariVYHerman JTrum builiva , pioneer commissionmerraahtf who gained I prominence Vby. engifieer ing -the s successful tirner''; in -bfeans during Vthe y Spanish-American died: today; of i oaralvsfs. - i ? war, -Gl-and theatre. V "His Masters Son" story. of a f: NOT FROEI CQRil OHEKILLHlrANOvHVE; HURT JANUARY mi ;-f . .. :' - .:lUitU-i.7S&-Z dailyt conferences attided:j)y expert from aua now-to I Census Bureau Issues Figures Cover ing Crop Prior to a Week Ago--igures Show a Little Over Eleven and a Quarter Million Bales. Washington, Jan. 23. The cotton of the 1910 growth ginned prior to Jan- "uary 16th; according to the Census Bureau report issued thi3t morjoingy was 11,254,115 bales, counting jound as half bales, - compared with 9,787, 1i92 in 1909, and 12,666,203 ' in 1903-1 The per cent of the 1909 crop ginned prior to January 16th was 9T.2, while that of the 1908 was 96.8. , Round bales, Included this year;, are 110,815,- compared with 146,378 in 1909 and 232,510in 1908. Sea Island included-was 86.411 bales; 'compared with 92,191 in 1909 and '90,287 in 10$8. The bales ginled were: Alabama, 1 374,651 u Arkansas, 746,247; Florida,! 64,770; . Georgia, 1,779,966; .Louisiana, 242612; .Mississippi, 1,158,167; North. Carolina,718389; Oklahoma, 906,186; South Carolina; -1 478,895 ; r Tennesse? 297,610; Texas, 2,912,244. All :other states, ' 74,278.. The distribution df Sea Island cotton was Florida, 8,782?: ' Georgia, 45,436; South Carolina,! 2,- 193. NAT, PROHIBITION tEAOERS c- .Chickgo,! Jan. 23.---Scoies. pf ,'the .Na tional: iTrohibitipn party leaders from nearly every i State;, arfei here 'attending the -National.. Committee V meeting. Piansif ortheprhibition pars :pam pajgn iin, 1912 are: being scbnsidereA: The place fcTr holding the "presidential.; co!ven1tionvls"Ho;be determined. tuke Lea Eieeteil .Sehatoi.Frpmerifi. , -.'vNashville- : jai 23.- The -deadlock in:rfennpseoilegislatur elscTipu;iif jUnlt 3d -States Senatprto succeed J. B. Fiazier,', was broken to day by election p . Luke Lea, an inde- pendent Democrat, --regarded .is ' a. fu l.fonisi candidal evS Lea ? is" a lawyer: cono I 08 plan mmm 23 1911 5M.)1 .5 )8 'A. 5 Mm 5 5 nl pit rts-of Aniericjfi.flfitModinW Mlf exhjbits'iaciuae ipfeefc : ' - ' ' II Suburb of Harbm Has-Been Isolated Dae to Russian Pressare--Awfid Conditions Discovered There " By jja Physician's Investigation. - - Harbin, Jan. 23. Fudziadlan, 'a Su burb, of. Harbin, the particular plagoe spot of ; Manchuriai. ;has been! JsQlateH as the first systematiQ;Step tQward Ex terminating the plague which vgrpws more threateningc- rThe wxffwvX- itk jue to the :,pressurefi brought! by : the Russian. Government,- .which . realizes the seriousness jofJithe sltoat!on,irH Russian physician, (; after iomle.ting iheVihvUgati6a.:Ot-'k3idad . dfs- cbvered littee .plague sources Corpses were held high in the streets and yards adjoining, tne nomes. ; last; wees ur teen hundred deaths were reported n Fudzniadian. The pneumonic type of the piague predominates. 8 - Albany, -N.. Y., Jan. aS.-'Qa the fifth joint ballot for United States Senator the vote stood Sfteehah, ; S6- Shepard, 13 : Patker, 1; Gerard, ; -Hetrick, 3; ifttleton, 2l O'Brien, 1; Kerhan, 4;i Governor Dix, l;Glynn, l." iiepUbli cans r:VJQepew,-8l ; . total - votes cast, NecessaryT for cHoice 99.V;'. ... ; ; : GOT. ONE; MILLION.; Twenty Per CenW of Buriey Pool GJveh Lexington Jah23eifirWdtttti? on of taoney to the tobacco grow ers In ; Kentucky, Ohio, and : Ihdlanai f roin' the Buriey pool, of 1909 was made Saturday, according ;to announcement by, the Buriey jTobaecdv Set?tt(i million dollars, !orr0 per cent f the' amount bt the pool wts-ttirfiea-OvreT tti the farmers. ;' , ?Jf I Tow LeilsiatuYe Still :DfeIoocildrH gDesc4hesa lot for United States Senator in tbe Iowa legislature today stood ; 2 Repub2 lieans : . "Young,; 311 Funk ljI-Keii-yon,' 24; Scattering, 21; Porter, ; (Deni Wl D'l PlICUE IG'llAl V7 ': ral , ate JohhTltahawi Phillip Was oil MlsWay m tOiPj-Sfieetpn Ju6-Wh4nlaii X ;tte3diHjm-f. AJter Sliootihflg Down v Novelist Murderer Committed Sul- 7 . NewlYork, Jan, 2 S.David 'Graham Phillins? the Jibielistia was hht" and prablyfaiall;;w Phftllps ms shbi hU jcwhls' way from home to the Princeton Club by an unidentified man.- Four r. five slots were red. . TheTWani tfiea tuiiife'd his weapbnj upon . Mniself . :pfhiilipi taken to the BevueHospltaV-i'jaia' 'o&4itioii4i nderedseMo! assailant died fie.ieiBKilul' shots he -sen? into Ms trwH bddqi 1 1 iiiiiiiilS TO HEAD Ti Mi S Columbus', . (5hio,' ' Jan" 23. Friends of President LeWfs claim he has been I elected president of the United Mine Workers, of America. The -count .of ballots will probably be, concluded to night' :-. - '' ';. ' ' Will Be ProbedFBy-Grahd, -i Danyflle, "ill., aa.! S-The yermil; lion county grandryxwillegln lata ejections fh the county,- chiefly the general election last Novber? when occuvui uouuuu was uwieu. - otocks roday.. New. York, Jan. 23. (Wall Street) Pronounced firmnftss . was shewn io the stock market on, moderate dea lings at the opening. There were sub-, stantial fractions , In many kc tire is sues. Heavy trading in United States Steel was the 'feature, of the morn ing sessionr The strength of the stocks.'1 resulted from announcemenx, afterJSaturday's closing, - of the ad vance in -wire product prices. ; The rest .of the list moved up strongly i Before noon there was active ' selling moVement In progress. '" The' list lost prabtically all its ' early' rlsea The markeV developed pronbunced . weak ness ! at midday; many active stocki lailmg' well below rSa.turday 'ciosing An -abrupt - decline T 'wak .'"jeoafenrreht , with1 advices frbm W ine the nronosed Cbnsressional .In vestigation : of- the': steeliorpbration. '. iThe Sierra -Marina Safe In Port' . -Norfolk, Jan. 23. The British steamrhip Sierra . Marina, recently ashore on .the Florida coast, 'was tow ed into Hampton Roads today. - She Will discharge 1,700 tons f phosphate rock and proceed to Newport News for docking repairs. ; i- - , ' Denver .Democrats. Denver, Jan, - 23. The Democratic State Advisory board at a mjeeting last night authorized the: ..holding ,)f rthe Democratic caucus tonight foi' selefct- ing -a candidate to . succeed.. thes. late iSehatbr-HughesTJiere are slxty six rifimorata:-ln the leeishttttrfe. - MlilASSPil AI -SUCCEED SWAM - 'Richmond; iaaiv Carter Glass, ot LyhchburgJ has for mally announced his'candidacy far the United States Senate-td: sUccee- Sed- term of ;lthe' tette Senator John i"W; '-jy..A:ilSranT.heatre..C; "The Message of? the Violin," bean tiful love story. ; '-px Grand Theatre. , 'The Message of the AViolIn,',:beair ii siii ' Streets ol an. tf m ony In Schenk Tria WORKER today. investigating -int recessed until 2 o'clock , "Vil oayurgCanelim ftjist af trSoon! f f Unsettled - with probably lght tonight. ; Tneaday Rtlr." Modern northeasinds.-f,- I ' , ft-. . 4 T10H 1 State' Announced ;No- FCrthr - Testl- 1v-ilf;lrte nfiteny; anSb Amenf Expected to tSrlThi i Afteriidon -Jige t Ruled Against the Defense In Important Matters and Exceptions Noted. ; Wheeling W. Va., Jan. 23. An ah- rupt stop , totaking testimony in the ase'Of Mrs. Laura FarnsWprth-Schenk eamb this morning,4 ' theu " Sate k an- hqpneing it had no more witnesses in rebuttal. This followed the import ant ruBhg;iof f Judg&f Jbrdan.l' whif oh ! i coniracyi liijegaiMii e H 1 ' ; m Hfied'HhM3b;e V ...-JflS twughthis . wife :a $6,000 automobile. , .Vt;V,ili!,ili? Every time she goes out in it, I jhope ' . . ' r;: r;' 1 'y ' -she will break her necfc" The testl- :V-;vHfe?Jfe mony t)t- Dr.' Benjamin Morrison Was - ' h . also excluded Dr. Myers, the state's star fitness testified hat Mrs. Schenk- ; bought lead poison Irom him after s John O. Schenk returned from Europe, and she attempted to buy arsenic !nois- on- th morning after the defendant Qffered tne detective nurse zi.uotj to v.hei&'fiiloiitr. , MbrrsoW feati:-.'. Bed that Myers wag anremploye df Dr. ?:Vy'K::'':; 4 y'K Thomas M. - Haskins a brother-in-law . -, "j- r Y yifffi :c John1 Sctenk,iang:4' who ,it was- also y.ry-;mKf -J, alleged "i was implicated ; in the con- ;- v;-;''';-:''il irc"Therdelense Sj f?qm...both . ?ides; wIl . be submit- HNTO BANKRUPtCY; tiv An I n voluntary Petition Filed Agal nst ' . ' Stock Exchatnge r Irm.'- s , . New York, Jan. 23. An involuntary petition has been .filed In the United States District Court ; -against the StockExchange firm of Sig. H. Rosen- blate by three creditors, with claims amounting to $4,650, money due on stock transactions! The liabilities are giyen vas $600,000, with assets of $200,000. The firm's difficulties are not regarded as important . from "the stock taarkejt trading.-viewnplnt 'ft-: -:.f -?.j;fi. i ' ii Jv' -. - 1 41 Kew'-iYorkrJani 2SGabrlel,Caippa-. ,5" rtne, an elevator operator, was; caughv between his car ' and , the eighth , floor of ' a Maiden Land building today land J plunged A down the . shaft.'. - He , broke every bone in bis tody, when he struck the basement- - ? .. N EG ROES QU iT rTOWN. , froubje Narrowly Averted in a Town js'-hi bkJahoha.V;' " -1 Hominy,' Okla., JanJ 23. Following posting of , notices reatening all' ne groes If they did not ;quit the town," the last of one hundred ' and fifty ne-. grbe?.: has jleftHomlny. xplosfon3 heard In various- parts of the town 4Bereased the inegroesC alarm. " The . troubje was outgrowth oC granting he- giwses; -fcottoa iland : leases v White faN:; vHberdeen:S. D -Jan; ?!3. The Chi- ago, Milwaukee and St, Paul.r!ailroad passenger , and ., freight;, offices , ; were :' bumed today. ; The loss is two 5hutt- - dred thousand. (-.i- --V J ' . .- . - .-. . . .. " : '-.' .. . ,: " .- $10.00 Reward ; will be paid to any ' PLUNGED OOWH ELEVATOR SHAH ' H S' tA H mers objected B;th6:iwting of the. ".; notlcelfollowe4:2?i:5 '-iXi ;!;S i j - -" . .!::! -.-i.. f-tzi ;'--.-"-';,'-'-;-:-V ,5;;,a! j 'T (-.. ; . V. '-v- t -c 'v 10-'.-;-.i'f . Railroad Offices Burnedl ; ;-:-(t'Z -iK&mbier & eattfrttine .neat: center,' . 0: - 1 ;t of Rfeat axle) wttli thlej: toueen City ' c Cycle Co 209 MarSet'street, or we rMy J -. f '? nav for any Information; thatlwili aead ..iT'rf to recbyery ? ofwheeli 'Qiieen "City " ?'J ' f( " Cycle cb;,"-209' Market Weetf 1 :H - 'it . - v, f " I ' if His v. Master's ff Son story, bt a '- ' 2 17 Hi. ' .1 4-' -,M.(.i'.--js.-.:i ;:K ?.. -y.AiM 4!--.' i. ' '.h:-.-.-..-.. -.hf'-f'XU"-'-' :.5 74-. leojzthernBoy. . j t,:-t monaay. . -.r-yjJit from the wreckage, tifuK Jove -story,; ' '. ... I IL " -;. . .-. '.iH-'; 1 . - : V ... . . ir Ira
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