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FIVE CENTS PER CORY IIIX iiitcFtlri will toinorrowtiaderi0 i etat sk&tilfaM&if'- it p. mi m ce3-Jtlucria;rromises , A iiaij iw Consul SUlman Will Be Keleas - j. ', w attend the. Niagara Falls peace Wl'Wt conference;' and ''during . the, session; of , . "tb "conference rthere ;will be, no jnati; :Mv'gurition of - hostilities of the Amer ife:::4;jc;.ican forces, there i3no reason to be lj;v,' ;.' . Heve that Mexican federals will' ad- J vance;, ne' J.l?n9'V''i,;E . " ' ': '"' ' ,1 'S CjThe interpretation placed upon the -1 armistice agreement by General Funs- . ton'aW-'CnelPorter.V.hw-'.legal ' adyisef, would permit" unlimited streng thening of both the Mexican and, Am "''.' ''i t-eriean forces so long a3 no advance was . ; ;f.Slight alterations therefora were made i ioday in the position of the, American " . forces tp : which the .Mexican authori-V-if tiesimighV find 'object ipn! but "which - .were regarded by .General ' Funston " " and; Colonel porter as justified beyond ' :tihyf question o j dispute. : At the Teja? waterworks station there was a ' ' detached out post. Between this post ' - and the main body of troops there were Vj. only coniieAngfl pjts,. but onyaccount ' 'troU w rde.tHPWh1 ;;.f v rSnecia! to the Jtoiirnal) vl:. WASHINGTON, May; ' 12. Senor : VUVClOi ' , . . V' ' " frMeklcQCity inford'th 9tateJ de r i partment today that" the " Mlxican" goV- : ''"'ilr &&.iA$teit JohA 'RSillman, ytv?' '.?twv2v lV,,"sont)r,at.aiatuio.';-ine "; : viAS W;;;add' 'itha W 'l'Wftache IciyrAew'ldbtain , v I '1 him 'safe coductMeiauCru 'rv.-'V ( One response to" the request' of ;the ; r "S .Vftate "depart menr&';ter';tps; ::Sai.Ma temesiage r reeeived tpdalf i ' iV . "- ' 'wai,:no raWrnialihat fthe ' people -h' vSXiPA-iiM i' ninifewtlarivalaVmedover I 4-wa' no' ; apparetrakningr n jthe :''prt ;of General Huerta-V 'Ay&i-:'- biplomatic'i-epresehtativsa here ex- ?v pressed considerable, foncerrt 4wer rJfke -y-. lacK of penniie lnioriresmvu ,iivfwtH' ROMANCE OF: MIDNIGHT WED DING ON SHORT NOTICE FINDS WAV INTO COURT 1 V (Special to the Journal) NORFOLK, May yl2.T-That old adage of marrying in hase and repent ing, at leisure seems to apply to the case of Lillian Hope wunn ana oen- jaminHope Nunn Jr. Less.'than three weeks after partic ipating ' in a romatic early morning marriaee" Mrs. Nuhn has filed iff the Court of Law and Chancery for divorce According to her attorneys, Easton and I' Anson the suit is based on statutory around., :-v t- :; NunnT iV'a'lerk in the Monticello hotel and he and Mrs. Nunn, who was Miss'Xillian Hope Murphy of Bram- bleton ward, had known each other aeycal years. On the night ot-April. 24:ihey were in one pJ th down town ;isfeUe$. v at i'colfllcl ''Nttnff and Miss Murphy de cided io; get Vaffied. ft With the as- &lLtIll-t VI invw . was' secured after ' midnight ' and. the knot wa tied about "2:30 in the morn ing y Rev, J. A. V Thomas, pastor of tie Cumberland street Methodist chur: chi.;i' ) -v.ii.'-, ' - McWhorter has been lh crmrge ci thich Kk?tMl?:'?thrlt 1ajrin4ia ty'in Jew Berp liel M Hu dition is not coosldertd efriou . i ,-! l .. .. : f Ml ' M dot ? y nvimiws u in i BQ1LR BURS Accident Occurred On Jefferson. Steamer SEVERAL OTHERS INJURED Dead. And Injured Were Yester day Carried To Norfolk, Va. The flight TO LEIlVFfiOll- Handa In Resigjtacion President. A The TO TAKE EFFECT FRIDAY. Has Been At Head Of The Road Since November ' ma. v" ,:X.iniivi''-,wJii-l Hestierate fichtinff . is re' tv and federals. ' m RXSlDENTANj. CABINETpiS; ' ''-i' - cuss iMUwo t ; r ' '. ' '"- i' V-vw ' -.-f--'.; v , v- ''a.:- A , Tt...--i.. i- lldpeciai to ine jurni; 1 WASHINGTON. May i I2.r-Prisi- X : ' r dent Wilson todav discussed with' his ; i..'jr, ii cabinet plana for 'yarticipatiori ' by ; the W'Ui'lA United States' In" the Mexican media- ' ,' '-, ' '. tion-conference;; to 'begin v nexi Mpn- ' "f day at Niagara Falls, Ont, nd prob . , Y lems-which bave- grown J out y of the . , occupation of Vera ' Crua by Amer : r:'w-f .iv;;i:;,1''''icans mrary forces. - 'V'V'f ri''n . ; C ? " Just before the cabinet met a mes ';. sage' was received from General Funs . Ti : ;Yi ton declari"2 no attention' should be :';' X V paid Ao alarmist reports' that "exi .. v-' Y'r icei fces were threatening to' at ' ti't v.' tac! t"e Vera Cru? waterworks -;'!-'. :'r ', i , "There "have .Vee.n" rt-.noV Getter; Y'!- . al Funston's t; ?s;age re I; "t?:t n ,"' attack wa,s.. threatened; ll.cse have been due-; to 'remarki attributed to '-. v '"C "'Geiit.l r.'aas. ' Tie water wo'i' s'can- " .,not le u-l from V3 by force.. If the fr,e line s" :hs!c le cut it coiild be ' - ." , reraiied in' a few L ' ss." . ' ' ' CHAIRMAtf S. H. LANE MAKES SA CHAN16E IN PLANS' PRE i :: v-S 4 VIOULY FORMULATED.-;- .t.sr,rirLjne,'i:nairmaa of the Demo cfiic 5 Exeotiye iCommittee ot Craven county,' ha--r'-'i4oBfied,:v-p.: C, Moore, rchairman 4 thTj Judical . Execute Committee, at GreenviHe,. iM. . c tnai bpxea in'Swhich ballots ' W the -iolici-tor from Hkis district WUJ;W tastj Will be placed at' all of 'the "polling places in Craven county on May 1 6th when the bempcratic Primary for the selection of a congressman iheld. ; : j " rK'Wiitive: ComftiitteL had pre viously, called; precinct . meetings ' to be held:nrei(l,the r duiityat which tiime a" test1 of Vstretigtti : br,sthe- soIicitotial 'oiadkteteii'. jifoiilrf-tewiitTMsnti eachrecxnctiWt; for e jron, thia was abrogated; n$ jieiegatea sr ta hivfe 'btieTected ver; tW county ;in v an i all-day primary r ; but there wais no-' plan fixed by- which irespectiye can; didates for- solicitor could' have ? the strength taken in the various precincts. 'V.Chartiutot; the Tspectivef candidates for Solicitor of. his action- l -." One Killed In Fall F Tom Masc n'c Temple The Other Lost His life When Elevator Fell V ?ar(Specialtoltheljournal) I IK tyATLANTA, GA.,May 12. B. G r,; (Special to the Journal) 'NORFOLK, VA.( May 12. Nine persons were killed and several injured when the boilers of the Old Dominion Steamship, Jefferson, exploded last night. " ' . - j. iThe Jefferson was enroute'to New York from Norfolk when the explo sion occurred and was off Cape Henry. noise of the explosion and the of the injured nen caused a panic among the passengers on the steamer who hadjretired for the night. Officers and men assured the passen gers, that there was no danger, and the vessel was anchored. Captain Theo dore Cathri".', naster of the steamer, sent word of the v si I's plight to Norfolk. The Jefferson at once turned around and headed back to Norfolk, arriving here this morning. The dead and in jured were taken off and after repairs had been made the trip to New York was resumed. The injured are Chief Engineer W. L. Portlock, First Assistant Engineer H. B. Smith, both of New York City, and M. Olsen, an oiler. The dead are: R. Brooks, Louis Brown, Louis King, E. Coulbary, K. Upshur and H. Miller, all firemen, and J. Lopez, coal "passer, the jast named being white. The names of three others are unknown. Chief Enginear Portlock, First As sistant Smith and Oiler Olsen are at the Sarah Leigh hospital, badly in jured. (Spceial to the Journal) NORFOLK, VA., May 12. Charles H. Hix, President of the Norfolk South ern Railway Company, today tendered his resignation to take effect Friday. Mr. Hix's health has been bad for some time and it was on this account tha he resigned and for the next few months he will take a much needed rest. Mr. Hix came with the Norfolk. Southern Railway Company in Nov ember, 1912 and before that time was connected with the Seaboard Air Line Railway Company. He made an effi cient official and his action regretted by the company. It has been known in local railway circles for several davs that Mr. Hix intended to resign as President of the Norfolk Southern Railway Company but as he had not definitely decided, the matter was not given publicity. Mr. Hix is well and favorably known in New Bern where he has visited a number of times and his friends hope for him a speedy recovery. So far no one has been selected to fill the vacancy caused by his resignation. it THE ONLYvONE LOCATED IN THE -, STATE OF. NORTH v i.k CAROLINA . "Vj'Z EMCLAKD TO I ITCT III t V WASHINGTON,' D. C"; May 12.. Wilmington gets the, only .bra ach re serve bank in Jorth. Cafohna for' the Fifth Reserve, District. ; v " " This was ; made certain with11 the Organization Committee designated the I.!urc!.ison" National 'Bank 'to execute i' e organization certificate, for North C; " a of the ' Richmond ,Reserva - V"' "i not ofuci-",etat- ', " i - Dorsey, for ten'yearsan . elevator riiotorman in the Austell building, and F.' B. ' Weeks, member of the firm of Good maht Weeks, decorating contrao tors at No. 85 Marietta street are dead as the result of accidents this afternoon. Dorsey. was killed in a fall of eight storiss thrdugh' the elevator shaft, in the Austell Building. No. one was on his car. at the time and the cause of the accident is unknown. ' R. L. Lyons iperintendent of the building, was in the basement and was attracted by the noise 'of the body strking in the shaft pit. .. Dorsey waj . dead when Lyons reached his side. . . An inquest was held in Donehoo8 undertaking, parlors, th' jury, finding the death to have been accidental. Dorsey is survived by his wife and five children, four son and one daugh ter. ;" ' ;'"' ' ' Weeks dropped to. his death from the top of the Masohie;-Temple ?;in Peachtree street, whiie-.-atiachiftg. d.ec eatioas to the, building.'; ;Peachtjee was thronged with hundreds of fehriners and others , at 'the' time, SniP a ' giyat crowd quicktyaihered. 'at 'the; scene of the tragedy. ,,V. j . ''..jU. Charles Vf jUUa bcikkeee at (Jra Hospital, and , Charley Nash,, oj No, 12 Pitjniaa plaiehjjr hujft todayJ Jn a motorcycle lccdent and are inGrady Hospital.' Wjlfis colli ded with, ail automobile in Peachtree road, i and Nash ran .into a- horse and buggy ' at Marietta and Hunnicutt streets. ! ' . SM5t:2ttcs Oa-; ONE OF : THEIR .NUMBER -YESTERDAY DESTROYED, VAL- .. ,UARLE PORTRAIT . ": i:i&'SS l-'""'' -k(0lsX ir-t? 9'(Spejclai:.'to' the joflrnal) ft:LONpON;May l2.he'; SufirS. gists- committed . another ," depredatioh todayi here; When ;o!er of . their number slashed the famous portrait of the Duke of.WellihKton;;if::y-fA"-i:T ; ; This portrait-waa Valued ;at '.several. thousand C dollars , and .was the original of its kind, in existence. 5 .,: WHITE WOMAN ENDS LIFE, IN LOUISI ANNA ' -STATE PENITEN . r TIARY. ."'X.iv'yA.' to 4he Jftumal)' Xiityt Orleans, May u.-rAugus- ta Edwards, recently sentenced to life impriomnent for the , muriiar . of George Keif who wronged"' her, commit, ted suicide thi afternoon in her cef. , s;: .;The, woman was the first white worn- onjyr ttu i ever tuviu,cu . m iiiik oiaic 01 .t killing her;-betrayerJ!.V,:i.; ; .U ; vJTTrV-i''V.'ii' CATASTROPHE vT00K;4,; PLACB ANOTHERSO BADLjT JNJU Rj YESTERDAY NEAbETRO! - . THAT Hi MAlsij-j-.ft ' h'' v Mint "' r...-.?, ,;'DIE ' V MICHv s - (Special to- the; Journal) tl-fj. : 1 special to tne journal W- A LO May" 42. Two'7 army ;A: DETROIT, May, lJ.-The breaking v' - e Ulled and one injured ink of a1 larg , dam neaf ' Olivet, caused een two aeroplanes-which "z ..over-y Aldershot field f i tctators were veiwing ,1 of the two machines on occurred. heavy loss today..-'i' - 4" Thn tracks 4 the I Grand . Trunk Ralli were torn up, bridges swept away 8 ' the lowlands flooded. - ; " ; E.....J Creek said. to beiitdaoger I from the ravages of the water. : MIDNIGHT FIRE ALARM NIGHT LAST A few -ninutes before 12 o'clock lasi night the firemen were called to the Atlantic Coast Line freight warehouse on Quaen street to extinguish a blaze which had .originated in a stack of bridge timber, which had been left lying on the ground. The blaze was quickly extinguished and but little damage was done. C. L IVES LEAVES GOES TO ATTEND INTER-STATE SEED CRUSHERS ASSOCIATION C. L. Ive left yesterday afternoon for "New Orleans Vhere' he will attend the Inter-State Cct3eed Crushers Association ffenvlnV,5: which will be held in tt3rp; May 18th to JOtK inclusive. ' 'Hix. Ives J is vice-president of the association and is chairman of theRules Committee which will meet on May 15th and 16th. This association has about eight hundred members com posed of Crude Cotton Seed Oil Man ufacturers, Refined Soap "Manufac turers, Brokers and Supply dealers. This association has done much to advance the advertising of its products, both in this and foreign countries, and since its organization the value of cotton seed.'"' has increased . from- six to thirty; dollaM per torn ;. - BALD JACK" RQS REIIEITES STOUT OF THE KILLING Repeats His Account Of Herman Rosenthal's Death. BECKER TRIAL PROGRESSES Several Witnesses Placed On Stand During Yester day. '" '. had Committed criminal as- .i -.'saplt. on ten-year-old ; , 'a.$tXi ,.v::";--X' XX l ' i(Special to . the Journal) BHREyEPORT, LJ, May v( 12-r: A ,mb-composed of several hundred ir.hi$ej':mennTtoday;.tyBched , Edward Hamilton, a negro charged with crim inally assaultiqg a ten-year-old white tWXXX The mob was not; disordsrly and quickly; accomplished their, purpose before there could be any interference. 4 (Special to ' the Jodr'nil) NEW YORK, May U. '''Bald Jack" . kose, tar. wit nesj in the Becker , case t was ,'jjlaced . on th? stand -oay and . reiterated the story he. had' pfeyiously told in regard t the killing, of jterman RosenthaL: , .,(V . ... ' .The afternca sessHMopfnejl. .witn . John J. Brady f- a poliqeman, on the stand. He and the next witnesses were used to prove the crime. Briay de csribed how he had heard five shots and seen the body of Rosenthal lying on' the sidewalk in front of the Hotel Metrbpole,' under the glare of the arc : lights. ' Police Lieutenant Edward B. Frye said that after hearing the shots he ran ...v into Forty-third street. 'There he sa "W - -' . Patrolman William J. File, now a ser geant, standing on the running board of a taxicab, with a revolver in his hand. Frye also boarded the taxicab and ordered the cahuffeur to speed after the car in which the assassins escaped. He failed to see the car turn in Sixth avenue and for that reason the taxicab kept running as tar as Madison avenus, two blocks farther, on. . . ' In that way he and File missed cap- j turing the murderers. File said he was i hi plain clothes in the hotel dining room ; when he saw Bridgie Webber go to Rosenthals table. The latter went out. Then File heard shots and dashed out- LoublKause formerly a Coney Is-.y, land waiter, watfce last : wintess oftft " i.eor- -m. He told' of being stopped at .the, cor- ner of .Forty-fifth street 'amL Broad way by a man 'who told him if' hi' wished to keep out of trouble he would; , move on. Krause said he then saw' ' four men fire," Rosenthal fall and, four . men climb into an automobile and hurry away. He saw Jack Sullivan lift Ro senthal's head from the sidewalk. Sul ivak was smiling, "said Krause. 5 He. said he had later seen the four gunmen in Sing Sing, They were the men he atffire-at RenWf"iXt'" V, . (jos,-!; - - ' ' torVVL Ha'leTt' yesterday morning for i Washinigton,- D. " C.V to spend tfie summer 'with' her parents." I TTTv TTT O A
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