University of South Carolina Libraries
ALBANIA SN WOFUL STATE OF ANARCHY AMERICAN MINISTER TO GREECE APPEALS TO THE POWERS PRAISES THE DUTCH Criticises Prince Wied and Sayr. Five Governments Fail to Control thc? Principality Athene. Jual -'?:. (hoige Kn??! Wll lltwi;: . Auieilcait tctli*t<ili* in (in.<.. tierny cen' ''" "' W| Pi1'." .' r< t""1 of ill vest ig?;.'lon'III U nan ?ll. winn' lie went lecemly ai Un older or tho Mr. Williams my? Ihul '.. emoldors tlie eondltloiir in Albania aluinhicul, and he declare' thc piowm! l?glme im practicable, owing lo tho anlus mistic rivalries) iii- uppqali) io the powoi to create a ni ut ral lat?.' Tlio repot t atti ?hot-il lo Mr. Wll llatnc (lcuciuucus a: "a horrible crime" what the powers nui doing in Alban'::, lt doon not even ??pare lim Prince o: Wold, saying ol' him: "I found a' princo culling himself king, with no powera* t:o lorri toi y ?uni no tubjeetr. i xi i pt hi't wir?- anil Iii . children." Elsewhere in the r?port, Mr. Wllllnis say?: "1 uncoveretl at Durazxo an epochal scandal ol anarchy, lueonipe tehee, hypocrisy and murder. My first effort wa? to Unit tito Albanian government: I fount) none exenpt six whrehlns and .they woio rill nt. "I . look opinions on tito London agreement. Everyone agreed ii crea ted no government, except otu; of aniij ed force from abroad, for which ail tito authorities wore clamoring. Five t.'ovornimmt'.. "Flvo ostensible governments wore .te sight: fl rr t, the six groat. powerr. with all Hie power; recond, tito com ntlr.slon with control of tho civil ad mlni: trallon and finance; third, tho Dutch gendarmerie with control of the military; lou nh. thc prince without .tthy powers remaining; fifth, tho min istry with no powers. Thc report ns published, highly plainer the Dutch plllcer? UP- the onlv sincero men In Hie whole of Durar.zo, occur.er- tho Alhnnliin government, of having plunged Alhunia into tho throes of civil and religious wnr, and appeals to Europe to remove tito Prince of Weld, and the international COtumis nlon and to substitute u system of cuntounl government. Tho statement has created a great sensation here. London, Juno 2G.-There are con flicting reports concerning the situ ation at Duraezo. A belated dispatch nayji'ibal Ineur??nt leaders have arrtv ? i ii. to nos ot ui Uv tho .tormjv Other tlia . ! patches represe in tho situation ns ex tremely grave.. "- Tho Prince of Wold, who occupies , thc; throne, hus. lt ls said, appealed & . j j to tho powers to send international . >)ij tr?ops. Am trida warships are taking steps to protect Durazza and Avlona, ''..j >- Vienna. Junu'2G.-~A volunteer force ?1 of ;retired i f?l?rrn and 'men is bel?g ,v.J'! fdrmed Itero to'go to Durazxo to pro tect tho Prince of Wehl. Already 1. .., COO mon have been enrolled for this purpose. FLAGMAN RAISED HIS $500 BOND L. S. Sternes Was Given Freedom ;, Yesterday After Spending One Week in County Jail (From Sunday's Dally.) L. R. Htarnes, who was ?rrestod by tho Anderson county otllolals nt Wil , llameton ono Week ugo ou a charge ., of, attempting to wreck a paneenger train on thu Piedmont and Northern Linea by throwing a switch at thal . jiolfit, was yesterday given bia free dom after upp'mrlng it; M igh.tiate ?lroadweU'u court and giving bond In the rum or iJ.UO, This in u serious ao cucation which Startles will face whet lij?'ease In called for trial at tho next term'ot the court of general sessions George Qonlon. n Belton negro, was admitted to bond yesterday. (Jordon has been In jail Tor sometime oh' tim charge Of forgery and it is uald that the authorities; have sulllclent proof i to convict him. '; Aside rrom these two actions, thing? Were rather quio! ?it the M.igvjiMtn'* court yesterday. CITY ..rosmuNS Homered That There May Ile Some Chung-en on Police Force. Tho Intelllngenccr learns that there are perhaps a dozen nr.piranta for the position or city clerk, soon lo he made ..." vacant.- when Mr. Q od frey - assumea ? ' the dnt los of mayor. There ls also h ii said to be a movement on foot for tho reprganlzation of the police depart ment. J u:a what rlinpe this is taking could not he learned, but there may .bo some Changes on tho force. ; Will >'6t Keach Ve?e, Washlsgton, Juno 20.-The pion tn have the rul?s committee voto Ju)y l -:Oft the 'Hobnorr resolution for a -prehl ?j ? .V?tttftH amendment has been abandon i ed. Representativo Henry, chatnmu, : pt the committee, campaign lng in Tox . ns for. re-elsction, hAs telegraphed \:'jthat 4* will be .impracticable for him to return by tnat cate, and has sug gested ??bat consideration of the reso lution lie postponed -until August V 'Other democratic leaders concur tr .'his proposai and. lt was predicted bj '.'. many Ju the .house today" that then . tvould bo no action at this session o! congress. . . FIVE THOUSAND IN BREAD LINES BY SALEM FIRE Latest Estimate of the Loss In the Massachusetts City is $12,000,000 Suivit). M.'ss, .Inn? :.'> -MimsuroK for tli< !>?',, '. nf Ute IX.O0O persons mude burnell.? :. in yesterday's conflagration voit: proceeding willi military prccl dori loiilKht. Moro (hun ?i.ftU? wore directly dependent un itu- relief coiu Hillie i ir sheller, white 4,1*00 welled eatletilly in Ihe v.irions bread lines lor food which streamed hilo thc elly i abundance. Those ?and for In (h<- Leiileil cam;, wet e ?if I he poorer ?lusses, mostly ?'..iH?ner?. Nearly all Ilia welUto-do hail found refuge elsewhere. An I us ii rance adjuster who wein carefully nv> r devastated district lo ? litchi, estimated Hie linn at $j 2,000.-1 .00 of which $10.000,000 was cover? ; hy Ir.r.untiiee This Insurance. lt wm ? ?ai? d, c well dial rlbut? il, the I ? ityl? - . ; niling mi any one company helli}! ; {j tc 000.. 1 The ,\ai)!iikea'R St eu III Colton Com-j pa io wai! th?! huttvlout liidivldiial los? ? . ': he lo?*j ?.:i ila gi eui plant waa placed ai S'{,f.00 uno. fifteen hundred employes were . *iro>vn ? ut of work by the destruction nf ?heno mill*. Th?* total number add ed by Ibo fire lo thu ranks of Uv: ur, employed was estimated ut nine (hon rand. Hand in hand with measures for re Jief went pr?parations for rebuilding (he city. The Nuumkeag company and : 'imo of Ih.e oilier larger linns burn < ?I out, announced they would begin work of recbnntruction nu quickly as possible. In the meantime thu un < inployed will bo Riven work In the r?habilitai ion of the elly, or provided or in nearby places. 'ibo active w?irk of relief was tem porarily In the hands of the state mi litia, directed by Adjutant General* 'Joie, who commanded 750 men from ho Eighth and Ninth regiments. Karly In the duy the domestic nf r?lro department had the namea of 100 men, women and children who had become separated from (heir ram il?':;. To night this number lind been reduced to one hundred. A relief commit lee ol seven, ap pointed by Governor Walsh, conferred .villi Mayor Hurley and tho local re lief committee. Aftei? u survoy of the situation the committee announced: "Tho principal need ls money, not clothing or food. The people who were burned out mauuged to save all tho necessary clothing and there ls on hand a rufllclent supply of food to last a wook or possibly longer." Mlsu Mabel T. Boardman, national relief secretory of tho American Red Oros3 8oelety, arrived "today and of foied' 'her services to the' organiza ron. So many maternity cases woro re ported that a number of women prom inent tn tho wealthy North Shore Summer Colony organized a hospital for thom In a church. . The list of dead ns a direct result of the fire was placed tonight at four. The identified dead were Mra. Jen nie Cunningham and Samuel F. W.lthoy. Another body was so badly mrned Ita sex could not be deter mined. The fourth body waa that of a child. v THE EM) OF THE WO KM). Was Prnphcrled und the Negroes Were Great!} Excited. Atlanta, Ga., June 27.-The poller department ls wondering today what to do with half a dozen frenzk.. In articulate negroes locked up in the j station. Thoy wore arrested after a squad of reserves hod 'been rushed to I, arl;In and Hoard streets to "linell a riot." When the police arrived they found l .ooo negro tr en and women in un open field under a Hi? degree, sun, roi I lim bil the ground praying, nhoutlug, slnglngt und touring off their garments to a j point beyond tho Inw'a must liberal construction. Some of them had tho ("girt of tongues" and Jabbered In a . weird dialect which the official Inter I preter at tho station could not rccng ' ulze. , I Somo of thc calmer spirits nt last : explained that threo strange negroes had como to 'own with thu announce ment that tko end or the world was about due and all sinnen had better preparo for the ascension. It was l?ltjed lor Friday at ll o'clock sharp } and that 18 why the mob had gothorcd. Tho pollco could, not. make nny hoad way against tho frantic negroes until | tho nearest schoolhonao clock ntruck1 II, hut after that a spirit of doubt' crept' over the crowd and lt bogan to disperse. Six were taken In as he-1 lng the most violent tn the bunch, and will explain to Judge Broylea today. nilly Sunday's Sayings. Bettor limp all the way to heaven than not get there at all. ; You don't havo to look Uko a hedge hog to bc pious. Griing to church don't make anybody a Cht Jrttan. any more than taking a wheelbarrow Into a garage makes lt an automobile. The dovll hates the church, rr** likes tho work some highbrow^. ? . ?lt. If there ls a heaven for fools, the man who thinks he van get to glory .'.on hts wlfe'i religion will be there on . a front seat. . v I Thc man who don't believe in - hell i la about cure to bo scorching to it with ? both p?dala loose. . 1 " A man can slip Into hell with his .'hand.on 'he door-knob of heaven. -! So bonyant ts a llfe/prest-rver t~ ) vented in Germany lhat l^ will sup l port several porsona clinging tc it as . ; well as Its wearer. M'REYNOLDS ! WITHHOLDING f MIS PROGRAM ATTORNEY GENERAL RETI CENT ABOUT INTENTIONS I I-S' NEW i-iAVEN CASE ' j MAY TAKE ACTION j ile D?'.-Iarcd There Was No Im-| icuit ly From PoLsibla Crimi- I rmi Charges Offered v. ; . ' < ii .iu...> Attorney j c. ?i . :. -? ??-> i ' determination net '.i ; ?!! ii; < :.i p.'< > :,\ his purpetvj lld I : , . .! : . criminal |irur.cuutioii in i (i;i.u'. i ?ai ure >"> o;' Hie N? w ?... ??.-!; ; .. ?..I ..' lltuUI .. Hil M?II ,i?>.-i.. ?i . ii;:..- frail before the ;.. . by Sena tr. r Xor ria. The ktl .. mi i?y .Vr. MeRcyiioUlai erilic : :.l:iUMi'til;! hindu lill 111? ' i.hr . .i seuati liy K?jiialor N'nrrlni . :>.',. id ,,?..;m. ?i;'.-, attitude toward i . ..i.i. i *(..'..?ii? rc i om nt ! u- i [m?' ;??iigh.ii.'ii n? Hie .Ww Haven; ' ;. Norria dccl.trcp in difscuu&- ? lt.?; tliu mutter,: ?.Tim : lt: moy soneriil ?'.?'I not haye hi ....;. ..<;; itl'ju any c.riiulual ii::fion, :> ... i, :!;. I.a". given i.n :i i: i> it y lu Hw.'. ? : > " r.r.ij luid roljrred III a - :>:,! from iii?' attorney general's* whin- .u the effect thal there never wan in eononi|ilatiou any criminal ac- ! tlou ; that lhere was no violation of any I C''.-:i! si a ino in all thc prncccdiujs (IMI wi ri- hail ti thu . ?.v. I liven uf t.iii ' vvriling lo the atlor:i...y general, ! Senator Norri.; supported these state ments hy references lo a conference willi tne attorney general at which Senator KITH was present. | No ? rimInal Clinrurc. "There was no claim made ut tili? j renferunce," lie wrote, "by you that, i any federal slntuto had been violated, or that your department contemplated | nu y criminal proceedings in the New I in veil affair. Tut senator said the statement rc- I icrrod to in Iiis speech was ono issued hy the department of post icc in Jau ntily, netting forth that there is on lew under which the departmon: can prosecute "otflcers, directors or oth er agents of a -railroad company for improvident or dishonest manage ment." In his reply the attorney g?n?ral s j id: '.The language which you un.'ortu-" nat cly employod is out of harmony with the real facts;.and If nc.tpte.l ?ia. accurate would eaat a lu te'*, !ttf?h} about -tho'situation. . Immunity Not t'ivci. ''; ".Tho assertion that tho attorney general did not have In contemplation any criminal action, and nobody has been given immunity in that case?," was unwarranted and misleading, "Speninng In your presence, I had ex pressly declined to declare my plans or purposes and this has. been my un-, interrupted uttitude. It was,'therefore 'm pose i hie for you to know what they were, and yet you undertook to make announcement In respect to them. As is well Known, Mellen, a conspicuous figure, waa then, and ia now, under indictment In the federal court be cause of certain transactions connect ed with No Haven affairs. How far his examination by Interstate Commerce Commission gave Immunity need nut be discussed here." i RAILROAD MEN I HERE TOMOROWI A. W. Anderson of Charleston & Western Caroline Is Expected In the Cu;' (From Sunday's Dally.) For some days Anderson shippers have been expiating that a conference would be held in this city In regard to various matters concernfng thc in terests of local business men and the railroads In this state and they will therefore be interested in learning that A. VY. Andersou of the Charles ton and Wertem Carolina Railway will bo in Anderson tomorrow, fur the j purpose of conferring with some ot ! Hie local business men. Mr. Anderr.ou has a< number ' of j friends in the city; he ls well known ! here and .ff he promises Andersou , people that they will get the big end I of the impending discussions, they 'may rely-npon the fact that this will., come true. fi. W. Williams, general freight agent of tho* C. & W. C. Will also probably be present tomorrow. lil : 110 MC I'LA (JFK One Case Discovered in New Orleans Yesterday. New Orleans, Juno 27.-Zenith of ficers tonight announced that 4 case of Thtbonfc plague had bcon discovered Sew Orleans. Charles Lundcne, a S i.-?e, 46 years old, who had been Irv C.-? city ll days, lr the victim. Whore hu came from has uot been learned. He was taken 111 several day*, ago lp n cheap lodging house, and later re moved to n hospiatl, where physicians pronounced him suffering from the plague. Tho patient' has been iso lated and precautions taken - to pre vent the spread of the disease. The' lodging boure whore Lundenc - lived Ima been* dunrnhtlhod. } Health officer*;ot Southern State? tvero notified by telegraph tonight of (the discovery of tho case. fo-mWm . ' ' - ? About the Average ' i Every Respect 0 We can say this of our stock of hot weather necessi ties, and feel confident you wi?l agree with us* once you look through our stock~of Men's and Youth's Cool Summer Suits, $7.50 up. A great line of Summer Suits* $10, $12.50 and $15. Summer Underwear of Quality. Shirts, Ties, Hats, And Regal Oxfords In 1-4 Sizes. The Cost is Little, I The Difference Great. Why put over another day in mis ery when we can fit you from head \ ? to foot ' ( i . . . . .,v ! Which is. the .most econ?mica), satisfactory and hest yet Don't put it off another minute, but call in and let us prove our claims to you? ... . . .. The Aittderson, WILL PROSECUTE LAWLESS ELEMENT, Coupty Attorney at Butte De clarea That Vigorous Effort? WU! Be Matte to Punish Butte; Mont, June 26.-Soon after word waa received here today that Precedent Wilson waa considering Co vernor Stewart's request for fed Aral troops to be prepared for an out break County Attorney Joseph Mc caffery announced be would begin a vigorous prosecution; of men who caused the rlpt "Tuesday, night when one roan war. killed, others wounded and the building ot the' miners de stroyed with dynamito. The. county attorney asserted In vestigation had convinced bim that nf ter tho tnrjueat tomorrow Into the killing of Edward No! he woul be able to make>an arrest cn the charge of murder. .',. L It was assorted today the city would start an active campaign against lawlessness. ? All men on the 1 police waiting list were called tn. The finding'of a bottle of acid and a bottle ot glycerine in tho pocket of an arrested man waa- glYcn aa the it ason for tb? police activity. Thc- city was quiet today. Officers of thu new independent union Of toe minors continued enrolling men who have revolted from tho Butte local nf Lhe Western Federation ot ( Miners. Altogether 1,555 names aro OD tho] list. At the inquest tomorrow each man I who enters the court room will be-J it-arch od for arms. ? Despite hts pr?viens announcement j that he will speak in Anaconda, PreM ilcnt Moyer remained at Helena. The ] mayor bt Anaconda had advised Moyer j not to visit Anaconda at tats time. CHILD LABOR ?HOW State Factory Commission Gires en j Object Lesson? -Jew York, June 28.-Exhibition was made today before the State Fac tory Investigating Commission, ot some ot the. products ot child labor: According to George Hall, ot the View Yord Child Labor. Commission, they were made under pitiful and illegal conditions. Mr. Halt exhibited a bunch of violets made by a girl Of iii He feaid the girl must mnke f>76 flowers and paste them In wreaths to earn ted cents. Tbs average earnings would not exceed 92 a Week., A mother and three children, sired I respectively, 8, \% and ?1G yeats. wh*? I mabie artificial flower, earned be- I twoen $6 ?nd *7 a week. * said tho children w?r? rehire* td t?o to work at G o'clock lo the atente and work nn?l ? o'clock, ?hen they went to sekool. After; achoo!.; they were require to w?rlc till 10 o'clock at night. ?., ; - gjgfcjMMMM^ -fiirn nr??f ??sWifito?^ Ander mn C&f?me Tfcw? large brick bolldi?gs. steen ??^i ^l?ctrlc lig^B, ftffr?? ? I'..'' bat? tb er?ry twV^tea^ -?liws^bjais.'.li&ratotieB, g^teat?m*^ -J til tkorengMj equlpp?*; Ca?oa? of ?t ams, recreation s^htft, tennis basker^^^b^ of totrttt ott two slttr* ri?r Unies. CottW?^l^rty . v est i^?s^ and werna;, S?rona^ ' . . jamie, :?J**,: ?i^i??i? A for tfcbw riot rea^^'-ekte? : g \ Write ^r cstai?-gue^ WHS