The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, May 30, 1913, Page 7, Image 7

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y' LOBBYISTS THICK wi ABOUT CAPITOL 1 PRESIDENT WIL30N STIRS UP ?V6I THINGS BY DENOUNCING ( THEIR WORKINGS. T WHA ARE MAKING NO HEADWAY N*un BITIs Have Been Introduced in Congreas By Several Senators and Will ? Pressed For Action Looking to _ 'heir Regulation. ? Washington.?'President Wilson stir- uiimiiiiii red congressional circles with an em- A | phatlc statement denouncing the "In- 1 dustrlous" and "Insidious" lobby In dent Washington attempting to create pub- l'1 lie sentiment against certain features ^nt< of the Underwood tarlfT bill. This ^01 eras accepted at the Capitol as referr- a UI lot to the unusual efforts being made om<f^ against free raw wool and free sugar. . While the President was declaring recon ft his opinion that the public should f be relieved "from the intolerable bur- A den," Senators and Representatives ern were viewing on every hand the evl- Bon' ^ deneos of the lobbyists which beset cour( them; and significance was attached j)ai to a statement made by Sonator Sim- Comr nons, chairman of the Finance Com- tende mlttee, which now has the tariff bill retar in hand that, in his opinion, the lobby- i.aboi lets were not making any headway. Presi The President's declaration that the lobbyists were so thick "that one could |,MI1111"" not throw a brick without hitting one" i revived interest in two bills recently tiiimuiHi Introduced in the House and Senate Bill to regulate lobbying on pending legls- ago f latlon. leadii Senator Keynon of Iowa and Repre- dead antative C. B. Smith of New York the a have declared their intention to press heart MUs they have introduced which Th< would restrict the work of lobbyists, cess ? ?_a il ? - - -? '* require iumr regiairauou ana require oeria that they be licensed to appear before Dr. any committee or to carry on a cam- quagi palgn for or against proposed legisla- cast tlon. Heavy penalties would be lm- line # posed for violations. logDemocratic leaders were almos* ^runanimous in support of the Presl- merl) dent's statement maintaining that they Moth are well able to handle the important Y?rk pending t&rlfT legislation and that Che of r)r sugar and wool hill will be thoroughly considered and discussed by the PI- ^ *r nance Committee and Democratic caucus before It Is reported. Hmiiimu Would Change Election. fLmim Washington.?A new plan for National elections and the assembling of 11 Congress was proposed by Senator c?me two bills. He would change . S^^RJwTiay from November to August ? ovlde for annual sessions of run Cdi^ess from the first Monday In w October to the first Monday In June, Congressmen would assume office in pjon October, Immediately after election j()0 j and the President and Vice President gan would take office In November. Uei _ . . . , . _ ... Louis Riilnspla I aaUUm ! ap VA/ae ? > pensi Vienna.?Bulgaria regards war ae Btatei Inevitable according to dispatches from Soda. Servia's demand for a ^ revision of the alliance treaty ia re- ~oor| garded as an ultimatum, and it Is ex- B,f,ne pected the Bulgarian Cabinet will flat- ^ unt ly refuse the demand and insist upon 4 * strict compliance with the treaty, jymimnii } Another Aeroplane Wrecked. I Mlneola, N. Y.?George Hamilton, ^ aged 36, of Reno, Nevada, had a re- bank marlcable escape from death in an = aeroplane accident. He was trying out a new type of monoplane, framed with vic68 Iron tubing. When about a hundred favor feet in the air the aeroplane turned quest turtle and crashed to the ground. Hem- jje llton was picked up in a dazed com- disea dltlon. He probably will recover. room ? of N< $100,000,000 MEXICAN LOAN ,TI> ' plete Is to be Placed at 90 and Run Ten Years at 6 Per Cent. j Mexico City.?The Mexican congress gave its sanction to an agreement for . . a loan of 1100.000.000, at six per cent. ance( interest. The amount is to be placed Th ftt ninety and will run for ten years, j. It is guaranteed by 38 per cent, of anigE the customs receipts. Q (r The debate on the loan was a long one. The minister of finance was w oharged with failure to take better of- aatot fers which had been made. He replied ^-ruc that Provisional President Huerta and #Ka ot Kne mom horu nf tho Uusinnn ' " ?- "?deaf cabinet had urged upon him the im- con?| mediate acceptance of thin loan ae g [( the other offere received necessitated ?. more delay. GloV( tng I tubei Did Not Oct Negro Said to Be Au*tln n,.ni >JL- B. Smarter, Allendale's chief of uRat polkoe, returned from Ewlngton, Oa., rh where he went with Sheriff Morrla in ptigr pwreult of a negro reported to be Rich- yh ard Henry Austin. The news that New Austin was in that section cAme from poun the aged ferryman at Hudson's ferry, boari who said he oonveyed the nogro from the South Carolina aide of the river Pc JU> Georgia. Mr. Coker, the ferryman, impa v **1rnew. Austin and recognized him at Chat once. According ho the ferryman, the Tabli negro was heavily armod, carrying two double-barrel shotgun*. takir dealt k THE LANCASTER NE Tlf lirillA Henry G. Rinker, street commis L Iff V Mt W\ sloner of Bayonne, N. J., touched a .Ll\ 0 IlL IT 0 heavily oharged wire and was electroQTHDICQ Prmi 11 Henry P. Davison, parser of the J I UniLd V1L I ULU Iate J- p Morgan, crtlclsed President Wilson and Secretary Bryan about the new foreign policy and the gorern. .. _ ment's withdrawal from the Chinese its That Made a Stir Con- inan i.neaj i. _ p?.....n|, J. *L. Toner, a Tarmnana oT Paulslensed to a Paragraph. N j hM fallea helr to no.ooo - left by a German uncle. A. heroic bronze statue of the late J WASHINGTON IS DOING Rev. Dr. Edward Everett Hale, erected near the Charles Street Mall of the Public Garden, Boston, was unveiled. i ef Interest That Trickles From General Joseph Cooke Jackson, law.... u ? , yer and Civil War veteran, died in Whit. House and the Various New York aged 7g years He look Departments?Catalogue of part in 21 battles. Crimea and Casualties. Washington women have collected $5,400 of a fund to be used in cleaning iiiiiiHiiiiiuiiiiiiMiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuimiiiuiiiiiiuMiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiujg slum8* Mrs. Wilson contributed ]W3Shin?tOtl a Police Commissioner Waldo of New iiiiiiniiiimiiiimMiiiiMiimiiiiiiiiiimiHiiiiimHimiiiiiiimiiiiiimA York abolished the "Wall Street Bupetition bearing 3,000 signatures veau" for detectives, established in >een sent from Panama to Presi- 1879. Wilson requesting the reopening The Bureau of Fisheries will plant e case 01 j. r raiiK Houston, or 1,000,000 young lobsters in the Cape iicky, sentenced to ten years' im- May breakwaters, the pioneers of a anient for killing Harry Stern at large colony to be established, i February 8. Robert Webb, auto bandit, was found iretary McAdoo has Invited all guilty, in Chicago, of the murder of lis and employes of the Treasury Detective Hart and imprisoned for rtment to make suggestions and life. imendations for the improvement Governor Fielder of New Jersey e department. said strikers' lawlessness must cease jtay was granted Samuel Gornp- or troops i.ould be called out for riot John Mitchell and Frank Morri- duty. ntll their appeal to the Supreme Borough President McAnenv pro; Is argued. posed to '.he New York Board of Estiilel J. Keefe's resignation as mate that the city make ice to sell to nissioner of General Immigration the poor. red May 3, was accepted by Sec- Secretary of the Navy Dan'els travy Wilson of the Department of elled eight miles through the air in a r. Mr. Keefe was appointed by "flying boat." dent Roosevelt. Senator Ashurst introduced a bill iiimiiiiiiiiutiiiitiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiNiimiitimiiiiinmiiiiiiiiu PJ^0% idlll? for a Government armort ? plate plant. Personal I In the suit of his grandmother it iiiMiimiitiiiiMiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiHiiHiiuMMUMiiiMiiimiiiiiHimmiiiii; was shown that young Butler R. ly Arlington, known a generation Storke, the "boy broker," got 530,000 rom coast to coaat as one of the from Chicago banks without security, lg minstrels of the country, is Health Board figures of thirty-five at a hospital at Los Angelas, at years ago and now show by compari ge or 7*. Ha was stricken w 1 th son that more children are being saved trouble. In New York, but tiie chances of old a wedding gifts received by Prln- age have diminished because of strenLutse and Prince Ernest of Cuui- uous modern conditions and too much nd total $2,000,000 in value. drink and meat. Charles McBurney, fast in a The threatened strike of miners emnire, near Stockbridge, Mass., ployed in the New River coal tlelds of to a tree with his trout rod and West Virginia, is on. One thousand ind pulled himself to safety on a miners, many with their families, have quit their homes and are living in Robert Johns Trevorrow, for- tents furnished by the United Mine r pastor of the Woodlawn Heights Workers of America, odist Episcopal Church, of New The I. W. \V. leaders at Milford, City, was installed as president Mass., began sending children of the ew Seminary for Young Women. | Draper Company strikers out of town I is conducted at Carmel, N. Y., twenty-five being taken to Proviustees elected by the Methodist dence, where they will be taken :opal Church. care of. uiiiiiiuuiiMuiiMiiiiiiiir.iiiiiiiHniiiiiitiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiqf m Stephen J- Stilwell, State Senator _ . I from the Twenty-first District, the sporting 3 Bronx. New York City, was convicted iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHsmutiiiiiniminiiiiiuiiiiuuiiHiiiiimmniiMiMiiimiin 0f bribery. The verdict of the jury e of these days some crew will was brought in after two hours and along and defeat Cornell, but to eight minutes of consideration, ppearances Charles E. Courtney Daniel F. Cobalau, of New York e same old wizard. It was just City, Supreme Court Justice, issued a for the Red and White eight to statement denying that he had promtway from Harvard. ised to secure John A. Connolly a lu>rd conies from Los Angeles that cratlve position in return for a e Ritchie, the lightweight chain- promissory note for $4,000 from Conof the world, has agreed to face nolly. II vers for the title on July 4 at Damage suits aggregating more Francisco. than $1,000,000 and a grand jury insrge Stovall, manager of the St. vestigation were said by city officials i Browns, under indefinite sus- of Long Beach, Cai., to be in prospect on since May 3, has been rein- as sequels to the disaster in which d- thirty-six persons lost their lives when ward Mullaney, star catcher of the municipal pier collapsed during netown University, has been the British Empire Day pageant. d by John J. McGraw, and prob- John J. Breen, a Lawrence underwill join the (Hants next month, taker, convicted of planting dynamite iney is only nineteen years old. to discredit textile strikers, testified that Frederick F. Atteaux, a dye iiiMmNiiiimiimHiitiiiMiiiiiiiiiuimuiMiimiiimiiimiiiiHiiiiiiiMiHS . , . 1 manufacturer, co-defendant with \\ lllGeneral j lam M. Wood, president of the iiiiiiMnmniimtuiiHiiiHiiiiiHiiiiiiiiuuMiiniiMuiiiiiiiiiimiMiiHHtl American Woolen Company, had given Sanders Walker, the poisoned him $700 for distributing dynamite, er, died at Macon, Ga.. without Charles M. Schwab, testifying at nlng consciousness. the hearing in the government's suit e State DeDartment received *d- to dissolve the United States SteAl from Japan indicating a more Corporation, said the trust's control able situation in the California of beds in this country made Jon. it Impossible for a rival of equal maxury W. Hubbard died of heart nitude to get a foothold unless it built se while clipping coupons in a in the East and brought its raw ina of the Safe Deposit Company terials from abroad ?w York. jimimtmiMiiimtMmMMMttmiiMMMmr.mMmmiiuiiimiiNimtimiHuiMMM e Federal parole board has com- | Jri < d consideration of 200 applica- 2 m"OrGlQft ^ for parole in the United States "''"'''"'''^NuwuiiiMitMiiniuaumMiumMiMiiuiiiiMiMmMMiMMmiiiwiH entiary at Leavenworth. Creeks and Bulgarians are righting R. Webb, of Lombard. 111., after before Salonica. rears' work has traced his family Turkey has ceded the Island of to 1860 revealing ten thousand Cyprus absolutely to (treat Britain itors and relatives. under a new agreement, e Northern Presbyterian Assam- An explosion of gunpowder in a In session in Atlanta, refused to royal observatory in Edinburgh, Scotid its constitution so that women land, deranged the astronomical inbecome deacons. struments. Suffragettes are blatned. ss Vinnie Colt, a runaway girl. The French liner Senegal, which killed and her body was part>7 struck a mine as she was leaving i by bears, abowt 20 miles from Smyrna, was at once run ashore by kee. Cal. her captain to prevent her founder 111am Messner and Leslie Taker, iug. Five persons were killed and six mutes, were killed by a railway others severely injured. [.ruction train at Big Stone City, A submerged island recently dls OAVoru/1 (n f K ? eno L.**4 ? '?? - I ^ ?? ? ? ? ... ..??= oco L.CU ucai I.ciuaui, M. Rosenthal, a storekeeper at In the Greek Archipelago, has been Brsvllle, died five weeks after he- identified by the government archaeinoeulated with Dr. Frledmann's ologist as the islet of ('hryssis, which culosis cure. The New York was submerged at the beginning ot th Department will rigidly hives the second century before the Chriap the case. tian Era Iritgo citizens have started & cam- Military engineers blasted into frag1 to end unnecessary nolsea. meats the loose peak of a mountain e steamship Somona arrived at consisting of 86,000 cubic feel of rock, York from Australia with 192,000 which had threatened to fall and ds ds of veal, beef and mutton on stroy the village of Tormery, in the 1 Department of Savoie, France, ever ??? ?? since its foundation as a cluster of ior Appetite la a sure algn of huts in the Middle Ages. Ired digestion. A few doses of a dislocated neck caused the death iiberlain's Stomach and Liver 0f lather McCarty, champion white ets will strengthen your dlges- heavyweight, during his fight at CalssTzruaart ?-> . ,-.lky ?r >K these Tahlots. Sold by all | "> Information slvet, out (ol,r8. I lowing an AUioy*y._ iWS, MAY 30, 1913. [SIMMONS TAKES OP SiI MATTER WITH BRYAN s MIt?. MARTHA AtfD JAS. D. HI foreign protests to the ao- Admrs. Estate of Merit son, Deceased. min1strative features May 9, 1913. cause worry. Schedules Southern Premier Carrier of t THE TREATIES ARE AT STAKE a.N lnBf?^1e[1dQu,Jnfrg^ . guaranteed. Effective Se The Finance Subcommittee Begins the DaHjr departure froE No. 113?10:06 a. r Work of Revising the Schedules as Hill and way stations. _ _ _ No. 118?a-.11 * . M?77 u?me rrom xn? nous*.?Otto- Columbia and way stat r Work Being Dons. ? No. ]114?-2:?? p. m. Columbia, Charleston a tlons. Washington. ? Chairman Stimnons No. 117?7:48 p. n of the Senate Plnanes Committee. JJ111, Yorkvllle and way -m CU .?: a. to ~w'v rrlnKton' discuss with Secretary Bryan the per- ? _ _ . _ , . . ., ' . ' . E. McGee, >. G. 1 plexing problems which have arisen bla g c . w jj Caff because of foreign protests to admin- Charleston, S. C. lstratlve teatures of the tariff bill. Nearly the entire time of the Cablnat Cures Old Sores, Other Remed meeting was devoted to this phase of The worst cases, no matter of h the situation. ?re cured by the wonderful. Sector Simmon., .(tor for & conference with the Secretary of State, admitted that numerous protests had been filed with the committee from Germany, PYanoe, Great Britain and other countries. He said ^ that before the committee took action j relating to them, the whole question Ak would be thoroughly discussed with the State Department. Ljffi Complaints have been made that certain claunes of the Underwood bill JK would abrogate treaties with foreign Msjl countries It was reported that the HHl German Ambassador would soon bring Jl* to Washington a protest against the |H , provision which would grant a B per HM cent discount in the tariff on Imports K9|l In American-owned or controlled vee- UHI seis. There have been intimations that President Wilson would not obJect to sn elimination of this provte Ion which Is said to be held by Oar- The Mllttio many to violate the commerce and -*r i j nu navigation treaty of 1R2S. Amtwm- York and Chest dor Juaserand, of Prance, also has insure HORSES lodged protests which the Finance against loss C Committee chairman ad State Depart- T ui rru mem h,,d? will diKUM. Lightning. The Tariff hearings by the Senate Fl- $100.00 insurant nance Subcommittees, whtoh hare been In progress for nearly a month, closed and will boffin actual wortt of revising the achedules aa they came from the House. With the close of the hearings the ^ tarlfT became the subject of dlecne- < slon In the Senate enlivened by ref erences to Presldnt Wilson's denunciation of tarlfT lobbyists and another tilt between Democratic Senators on ? Letters Brought Smalt Sum. n w/l JJ *5 V Mew York?The hitter letters which W BM II it 1 Mrs. Lincoln, widow of Abraham Lin- R Hp jl Ik 1., coin, wrote more than forty years H I lljK ago when In despair of getting congress to pass an appropriation for her I* assistance, were sold at auction. Moat avEBBJ. I of the letters went to dealers for less IL than $50. A letter in which Mrs. Ltiv- 1 coin offered to sell a black lace dress I V I W J which coat over $2,500, brought $$0. 1 |A The moat acrimonious letter of all. if one In which Mrs. Lincoln wrote that v**>n*?rai wrani ana nis wire treAtea her with "utter heartleeeneM" brought *60. the best price of the lot. Co?j Widow of Flagler Qets Bulk of Eetate St. Augustine. Fla.?Henry M. Flag- EHV wn lev's will was filed and under K J. R. | la I. fl 1 TVrrott Is to remain at the head of I ? |jj $ the Florida last Coast Railroad so Ion* as he may desire This prorial nn In In recognition of his Ionic and fatthfnl service and great executive ability, dslplayed In handling: Fiagler'a property. The estate Is estimated to he worth between sixty and seventy million dollars. Roosevelt Denies He Waa Ever Drunk Marquette, Mich?Theodore Rnose rp velt took the witness stand tn bis h- 1 licit JL/IIHII hel suit against George A. Vwwett. . who In an editorial charged him wtfh ID 2 COmiOrt! dninkennees. The former president entered a dental. He admitted using . ifU f K U light wines wHh his meale hut newer Willi II1C Ud totiched strong Honors except on ad . vice of his phyelclan or after great til6 1*001X1. 1 exposure He said he does n<ft smoke nor touch heer. COnfoi*IT^ tO Decision Affecting Cut Rates. wrrfcii or?\7 mr Washington.? Patented articles sold y*"'*-* <11 iy 111 v. under price restrictions by manufac- ? ? turers may be resold by retailers at yOU OWC till cut rates. The supreme court heid In the case of a newly patented nenre St*If cHltl tO 1 tonic, ilafetv raaors. talking machines c < and thousands of other patented artic- T"\* las are affected by the decision. uining roo Belgian Strike Costly. WC have the Brussels. Belgium,?The state rail- - - , ways of Belgium sustained a net loss ^|| CHCcip 1 of 11.000,000 from the ten days' strike for equal suffrage In April. The port in 'in of Antwerp lost 250,000 tons of trade V^tJlIlC 111 cl I 1 in April as compared with the same period last year, and 78 fewer vessels called during the strike. It would surprise you to know of Jk |Lj f* J* | the great /good that Is being done i I II ill I II hy Chamberlain's Tablets. Darlua ; KJ a\ 11 v IT I Downey, of Newberg Junctio;. a B., writes, "My wife has been using ! i. namneriain h i iiiueis ana nnaa them very effectual and doing her ZZHZZZ^ZZHIZZr^ lots of good." If you have any ?????? trouble with your stomach or bowels dealers. 7 EGGS FOR HATCHING >tltled to tile from the best laying strain of 8. C. id, with the indebted to w. Leghorns obtainable, $1.00 and make pay- ?1 BQ ^ lg. |3.ogT per 60; $6.00 HINSON, per 100. Satisfaction guaranteed. tNSON, lian L. Hln- Agents for Mfendy Lee Incubators. ?-? Cunningham Farm 1 i Railway. ? . he south. touts 4. Phone 179-2 *es published " " " n.d , M Lancaster & Chester By. Co. Dt. 16. 1912. ? . ' , Schedule In Effect March 3rd 1911. a Lancaster: n. for Rock Eastern Time. WESTBOUND for Camden, ijV. Lancaster 6:00a?3:35p ions. Lv. Fort Lawn 6:30a?4:08p for Camden, Lv. Kichburg 6:65a?4:43p md way sta- Ar. Chester 7:30a?6:20p EASTBOUND a. for Rock Lv. Chester 9:30a?6:45p tatlons. Also f. Richburg .. . .10:20a?7:26p Philadelphia i.v ~ - -- - I ? . i>hovviu t inc ? 1U?<3 Vft / ! J 5p Lv. Fort Lawn .. ..11:00a?7:B0p ?. A., Colum- Ar. Lancaster 11:30a?8:lSp ey, D. P. A.. Connections?Chester, vtth Southern, Seaboard and Carolina A Northwestern Ra'lways. lies Won't Cur*. Fort Lawn, with Seaboard Air ow long standing. Line Railway. old rehaide^Dr Lancaster, with Southern Railway, tic. 25c. S0c.fl.0l A. P. McLURE, Sl>pt. t /* 1 Live Stock Insurance Association of er Counties' has now secured license to and MULES in LANCASTER COUNTY >r damage caused by Fire, Wind and average cost has been 30 cents on the :e per annum. D. E. BONEY, Manager. Yorkville, S. C. rigfct 1m, Vr C. I. ZIuiiimi Co--No. 22 iLD CABINET 111 wm mm mmmm^- mam mm m mmmmm mam MAKER SAYS: g-room Chairs, besides be? able, should be in harmony lance of the furnishings of )oyour dirring room chairs this idea:' It does not cost >re have them so, and isf restful harmony to youryour guests. Our line of m Chairs is complete, and :m at a great range of priceproportion to their value, d inspect them. STER HARDWARE .COMPANY? J