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litN. HUhKIA UKUtK
, 10 REFIGNPRESIDI
Mexican Executive Forci
(Jive One ?f Two Answe
tu IWAI5UNURGESFA
ml TO CONSERVECOF
I
!
sd to The Commissioner
rs. Hiph Prices.
RMERS | RENEWED EFF(
?N CROP Mill
Predicts With Executive Ou
Solution of Probl
)RT TO 'PINALBATH
PE HUERTA ATTACK A
it of the Way, Harvester Co
em is E:isv. \
LEINU.S. LOWNDE:
GAINST TRUST FOI
Brings Forth Fnion Mi
T I ~ 1 'r i
S BROWNING REM!
I GOVERNORSHIP
in Announces His Federa
iRKABLE MOVE
IN SULZER'S CASE
I Court Called On to
HAS MADE NO REPLY
Southern Republic No Ijonger 1
That Washington (iovernin
Favors Rebel Clause.
Mexico City, Nov. 3.?Pr<
Huerta has been told he must
YET. CAUSED BY SH<
[)mil>t.s Federal Estimate For S?
eut line is Challenged?Ci
in Other Section
;sident The following statemen
resign misdioner Watson appean
)RTAGE. TO SOUND OU
?uth Curo- \o Denial of the iCu
>a<litioiLs Meiuiur(*s Should >|
s. Refuse to 1
t by Com- Washington, No\
B(1 in Sun- every official of the
T EUROPE. EFFORT TO I)
inor of Drastic Kwlernl liiiuycrs
iexicaii Kuler Days in l*i
lipid. Arm
r. 2.?Though St. Paul, Minn
United States cnmpnio i? ??" ?
*m uv^iii laiem.
ISSOLVE TRUST OUTLINES
Will Occupy Two Wouhl Re?|
resenting Their Voting ii
urn cuts. Sc
Nov. 3.?Final ar- The folio1
'??5*^.l Hi a norn/i T* 1. -
i and.dacy.
* HIS PLATFORM. ALLEC
uire KeRistration 1mm- Petition
i Primary?Tax ami Char
liool Heforms.
iving announcement ap
Intervene.
;es group rules.
Against Glynn and Others
ges Tliat Few Men Have
Gained Control.
the presidency of Mexico witho
of time and that he must not
as his successor Gen. Aui
Blanquet, his minister of war,
other member of his official far
of the unofficial coterie whoi
might be expected to control,
ultimatum from Washington wt
voyed to President Huerta tt
his nrivnto eonrnton- t".
ut loss aay8 vl?!!imDla HUlto: ,
Predicting an unprecedi
leave jor corn next year and (
ellano the federal census flgurt
or any South Carolina crop, Coi
nllv or Watson of South Carolina
issued a statement to the
Ql 116 the state urging that the
This this year's corn crop,
is con- The statement follows:
trough "Though the federal go
, preliminary estimate of th<
government has bee
anted price maintain absolute sil
challenging plans of the Washing
(s for the tion for solving the M
mmissioner are worked out. it
l yesterday from well-informed
farmers of that efforts to bring
y conserve Victoriano Huerta's r
the provision preside
are being prosecuted
vernment's ! determination.
a corn r*rnn I Thf> riippoqq r*f nnv
in cautioned to ment's suit to d
ence while the tional Harveste
ton administra- monopoly in violt
lexican problem anti-trust law b<
became known district court liei
sources today was filed more tli
about General ago.
etircment from According to
;ncy of Mexico made this mornl
with renewed cate and report <
itobert S. Taylor
inn-u oiuies govern- ^ 1
issolve the Interna- Saturday:
r Company as a Lowndes .
ition of the Sherman 'n Union co
?gan in the federal (,ay that he 1
re today. The case S?v?rnor of
an a year and a half Democratic r
Mr. Jlrowi
an announcement "'e in South
ing after the certi- of years, ha
3f Special Examiner the house
had been returned was ehairmai
; v_uiumma State of last ?ew
tion of
J. Browning of Sedalia, col,rt ol
unty, announced yester- moval ft
would be a candidate for York wt
South Carolina in the courts f
?rimary next summer. liam H.
ling has been in public In a r
Carolina for a number legos th
vlng served three terms ment of
of representatives. He passed f
n of tlie ways and means eroun 01
vork, Oct. 31.?The convicWilliam
Sulzer by the high
' impeachment and his re om
ofilce as governor of New
is thrown into tho federal
or review yesterday by WilMoore,
a printer of this city,
emarkable petition Moore alat
the control of the governthe
state of New York haa
rom the people to a small
F citl'/ono o*wl
by Nelson O'Shaughnessy, the i
can charge d'affaires, acting
Instructions from the state d
ment.
Senor Rahago presented the i
randutn to his chief late Sunda
up to this evening President I
had returned no answer and,
as could be learned, had guard
iuuukc ln gouth Carolina this voa
\meri- only about the same sizi
under that of last year there
lemrt- question that South Ca
raised during 1013 the 1;
best crop of corn in her 1
memo- in my opinion the estiniai
y, hut to is almost farcical. T
luerta au Intimate knowle<
hy personal observation of
as far that have prevailed i oi
led its nml pnnior r?f Hiq uto e.
r indicates stitutional election th
e crop as I posed, especially In so
can be no I contemplate partlclpat
rolina lias I stitutionalists, depend
arrest and of the United States i
ilstory and [ the elimination of Hu
to referred promised to turn ove
his I say power after an electioi
Ige gained government is now w
conditions declaration on his pat
'cry nook j MAY ASSIST GOV
< ..
.v.. u luii- 10 ilit* court, con
at may be pro- ment will occupy
far as it would possibly a portiot
ion by the Con- sion in present!
Is, in the view was indicated tha
government, on ment of the defei
erta. Since he longer,
r the executive Attorney Genei
a, the American nolds, Edwin P.
aiting for some assistant to the a
t. Joseph D. Darlii
HRNMKNT. I departmen
nsel for the govern- committee
the entire day and 1:,11-1'J1 2.
1 of tomorrow's ses- l?r re-electio
ng arguments. It Mr- Brownin
t the brief and argu- ,ifp a,lfl
use might take even of t,1P Union
He was presi
ral James C. McRey- *>' Fair Ass
Clrosvenor. special declining rettorney
general, and PLATF
igton, special agent
t of justice, wore In Mr. Drown
during ho session of quently
He was .ot a candidate ing a re
n to tiv house in 1913. as guar;
g has heen a farmer all tution.
is at present president Moorr
County Farmers' Union. j0jn ^al
dent of the Union Coun- any nf |
oeiation for two years, prays f0
election. to Sulzf
"OHM OUTLINED. arrogati
veno in <
ting issued vestordav tno - .
CXI VI ill ell* uuuseNew
York is no longer enjoypublican
form of government
mteed by the federal constl
seeks to have the court enrtin
IT. Glynn from having
the functions of governor,
r the restoration of the office
r, attacks the assembly for
ng to itself the power to con?xtra
session and pass articles
contents from almost all of his <
and intimate eouncellors.
ON 10 OF TWO ANSWERS
Those who learned of the Wa
ton note regard General Huerti
sitton as one In which he wi
forced to give one of two ansv
refusal point blank to compl>
the demand, possibly going so
to hand the diplomatic repre
tive hts nassnnrt or tl<?> uliroi
official CARE OF PRODU
"Whether or not. hov
3. have raised a bumper cr?
shing- supreme importance that t
i*s po- ,n So"th Carolina b extrc
11 be ful to take eare of all the
vers? they have raised this year
r wjth earefully restrain from wa
far as an<1 that they take the besl
senta- tho product,
noiinn "There is a hie shortai
r. j uui. I should Huerta r??tl
| another there is a pos
rever, we United States may a
>p it is of pose the situation tli
lie farmers cessor. lint if the el
uiely rare- clared invalid by Hut
s corn that may eontinre in powe
; that they , ton adminis ration, it
isteful use. I would look upon such
L of care of as an evidence of tli
| tlie provisional autl
l?n in rnrn iliipt nn nlontl^n ???*.
Ire in favor of t,1P f it>' to repres
sil)ility that tin- , T,lP Harvester
ttempt to com- "nn<' a formidab
rough his sue- l"cludinR Judge
lections arc de- Hmaha, ! rani
>rta. so that he [/'V1' Hdgar A.
r, the Washing- ^i,so?. Phillip
is pointed out, ,,< my and \V. A
a proclamation being from ('
e incapacity of __ . __
mritios to con- MAN IS KI1
ont the government, following on
Company had on bo
le array of counsel, 'n 11*14 in t
William 1). Mctlugh Summarized
< H. Kellogg of St. as follows:
Rancroft, John P. "First. K
A. Post, Victor A. should be al
. Stilwell, the last ho wni H?al
hicago. the action of
-?? in the gent
should ho al
' the na in in p
oi impe
tline of his platform: petition
a candidate for governor nation o
he Democratic primary. Memh
briefly, my platform is nient, (!<
oral C'ai
Ivory white Democrat gtate de
lowed to vote, provided aro nam
ify himself to maintain zpr was
the Democratic primary c]oar.
ral election. No man Shorn
(lowed to participate in charges
of o otoln
nchment and concludes his
with :i prayer for an exami>f
the state's books,
ers of tho court of impeachavr-rnor
Glynn, Attorney Gen mody.
Secretary May of the
partnient and Sul/.er himself
ed as defendants. Why Sulinade
a defendant Is not
of its verbage, the petition
a certain grouo of men- con
of himself officially. Those m<
tlmate with the President insl*
the latter course will not be
for many reasons, chief among
is that such action would be
mount to submission to the i
Official Mexico is no longer in
that the Washington administ
favors the rebel cause and ii
vinced that this is the means a<
by President Wilson and Sec
ist in- throughout the United Sti
it that Pnan Russia, Spain. Italy
taken P per, Japan. Uulgarla. f
which an<i Tunis, and the prelim
tanta- mate of the world's crop
rebels, her 25 calls for a total pre
doubt on,y 2, 766,000,000 whi<
ration Per cent less than was ralsi
i con- countries last year.
'opted is manifest, therefn
retary state like this which is s'
? onrn
ltes, Euro- forth with definite pr<
. Hungary in rehabilitating the
Switzerland maohlnerv of the com
ilnary esti-| Just now the futur
in Septem- United States is being
xluction of formally made knowi
sh is 2 2.4 circles abroad and th
ed in these ! tions that before mar
| governments generallj
re, that a apprised of the Ameri
till buying is unlikely that the
i. ....Kin, ...mi- ATJOTH
iposals to assist -Mi* vixi
governmental ?
itry. Span Aiken I)
e policy of the While Street
quietly and In- Critical
1 in diplomatic
ere are intima- Anderson Sp
ly days foreign Stnte, Nov. 3.?S
' will have been Street Allison in
can attitude. It from gunshot \
re will be any Clllbert, Ford Sr
:er may die jj^vj
... i election for 1
ies From w ounds dent, as was
Allison Is in n alleged mem
Condition. party.
"Second,
eeinl to Colvimbla reform of o
>pan Aiken is dead, properly r?
a critical condition property tax
rounds, and T. G. eliminated.
>ringfleld and John ?? -
Democrat and then sup- t, *
her party in the general olllain<>(,
'resident am 1 Vice Prosi- omceR
done in 1912 by certain ,
bers of the Progressive
I believe In the thorough It will
ur financial system. If self rais
igulated, the personal be had
can and should be extraord
Under our present sys- to take
mrtly of the defendants and
f men unnamed, with having
control of the state, its many
nd vast funds, for their sole
benefit.
SULZFMl'S POINT.
1 be recalled that Sulzer himed
the contention that since
convened the legislature in
inary session it had no right
up the question of impeach
xji.vim iu MMsiitti i arraiizil 10 w
General Huerta summoned i
national palace tonight the
matic corps, but for what pi
was not revealed. Three of th<
isters, those of Germany, Norwi
Russia, were absent. They hav<
In Vera Cruz, where they were 1
ference with President Wl
represstatlve, John Rliul, who
derstood to be fully conversant
the latest representations from '
in. ? w. ,, ..Win VIM- v? rm, uu ill
to the itR quality, will be In a pr
dlplo- Vp?r to realize excellent p
irpose Rtate Interchange of corn.
s ni,n" IIIOII TRICES,
and
0 teen "'n n letter to me frc
n con- 'I10 largest houses Inside
llson's doing a large busitif*s In
is un- manager of the company si
t with " *1? ?ur opinion corn
Wash- fron} $1.25 to $1.50 per
itiier wnai ; puoncuuon or me A
>sition this i until Europe has I
roflts from sounded out.
WANT SUPPORT C
What the United Si
?m one of J8 that th
the state ,n(,i0!lte auppor
i corn the jto ?o've the problem
nyH. j approach the Mexico
wlli retail trat,on ,n a ,1nal efToi
bushel the i eliln,nat,on of
merican policy J Allison are under
jeen formally of a shooting
night.
Tliov are said
>F POWERS. inR topothor< Wh
Lates desires, it c-lrPPt Allison ha
ie powers shall :'front Gf Gilbert's
I of its efforts lowjnR (his. witl
so that it may | ^lP (rouble, took
City adminis- ) tho yard and hou
t to secure the sai(J"to have follt
t. The confer- thr ,loor entered
arrest a8 the^result hold and kH
Piedmont Sunday stock lf a f;,
. , . . . , i if a merchai
to have been drink- ' frpquontlv <v
en Springfield and rtv if {
"1 an altercation in in mortgages
home. Gilbert fol- ]ike u
QnrTl7fi ?l f n5'??mp and th
Springfield toward most a,)le to
ise. The others are Leive tho
rhnrLbJei!".Kk'vPmment.
i ran noi nine ms nouse- mem un
chen furniture, his live The si
rmor, his stock of goods zcr, who
it, but he can and very i'ig for
oes hide his personal district,
t is principally invested make,
i, stocks, bonds and the that in
ix should ho a tax on in- individu
us you will reach those political
pay and those who re- It is
eatest protection from "claimin
nicnt" vi
tier tlio circumstances,
ait came as a surprise to Sulis
now in this city campaigntlie
assembly from the. sixth
lie had no statement to
Moore is a printer. He said
his suit he was acting as an
al and not for any cause or
faction.
charged that the defendants
g to he a court of impeachoted
that William Sulzer was
Ington.
ADVANCE OF REBELS.
Changes In the military siti
throughout the country toda:
eluded, according to the repor
advance of the rebels to attack
tecas but the government be
that the gnrrison there is sufflc
strong to resist an attack su
fully.
Queretare, capital of the sts
coming summer, and we
the matter of high price?
brought to bear on them,
nation jiave a lot of forage and
7 iu- ffrent feed stuffs, that t
t, the take care of the corn unti
Zaca- nier months when corn I
dieves higher than any other ti
iently year, anil another thing
ceess- think would hold the prh
down is the planting of a
ite of rrop which woultt curtail
believe if . vc *11 >, ,a ^ruz
. could be|IJnd- President Wll.
while we representative, and th?
other dlf- weR,an a,ul German
hev could not l)ppn explained I
1 tiie sum thought to be a part <
Is always of the sup,:
me in the Kovernments
that we Senator Ilacon, eli
^e Of rnrn foreign relations eo
large oat fprrp<1 w,th President
the use of white House late todi
ueiween jonn ,, .
soil's personal pm '00, Ki
e Russian, Nor- f?i?bert and Rpr
ministers, has | Kun n. pistol.
iero. but it is 1 %Vf?llln',s 4 "P?n th
of the program R'?. that there w
?ort of foreign | f,(,rs> but n?ne 0
had arms when t
airman of the tllJ^"(on filed tod
mmlttee, con- 'son may not
Wilson at the
ay but declined oroner Hardir
.rred I I
J mon ft ^errlble hft ma(1(l ? Pt
L <Jhnnti ?\t county fund,
f \5l m * ?n ? '! tios would al
w -IT5810'1 and all the
, ; . . akon- would rereiv
Mv"J t*l n??n a^d R?hool dlstrk
through the be a)lowod t
, ??,i ovi* witv ? li fund by local
i and Sheriff Ashley . fl
shall advocate a thor- guilty a
of our school system articles
tional school tax should proceed!
ate fund instead of a defendai
Thus the richer conn- in symp
id the poorer counties, dants, tr
children of our state ernor of
e equal benefit. Each wrongfu
t should, as at present, suminp
o supplement this state duties ai
levies for their Individ- I'SI?
The state however ?
s charged in several of the
in which the impeachment
ngs were based, and that the
it. Martin II. Glynn, acting
athy with the other defen>ok
the oath of office of govthe
state of New York and
lly assumed and is still asto
exercise all the powers,
ad functions of that office.
sO OFFICIAL POWER.
lim Muiiiu iiuiuk, on me main i
the National Railway, south o
Luis Potosi, is 8urruoCOgi7-i
Luis Potosi, is surrounded by
and practically in a state of
North of San Luis Potosi a
method has been nrropted by
rebels to prevent the operatic
trains. Placards addressed to
road employes have been j
notifying them they will be h
if they attempt to run the t
ine 01 corn.'
f San "The statement made by
uerfljl 0f this letter I do not thin
rebels garated and it Is for that r
siege, j wi8h to urge every pos
new porn in the state to eon
' the com. devote his attentioi
on of ately to the planting of all
i rail- forage erops that he possibl
josted in that way get the full r
anged profit on the corn that lie
rains. jn the vonr 1011 T1.1a
! to diSCUSS Ills visit,
the writer ' vtews on ,he situation,
ik Is exae- **eoTK'a senator said
eason that npede<' to l"R?re a ]
isossor of mf-nt ?' the Mexican p
serve the governments of Euro
ii Immedi ,n some Pos'tlv? way
era in and ten(l to 'oave In the
ly can. and Un,,lt"d State?
neasure of P?,io.v to pursued
has raised a"d, ,hat V'*T w,n *
their support.
Asked for his , W .? K "KIn
general, the " ?i^rman '
the one thing I , ? rnfn ''
peaceful settle-| uore we"
roblem was the j
>pe to indicate ( ^ DOWN 11
that they in-' ?
hands of the '/er?y Davh
rniulation of a j Dan
towara Mexico i , _ .
?
AiKen is a orotner * i .
1. Aiken of this city. ' Kuari
.u . should run i
jvolved in the trou- tbp prpspnt (
' does not mis
!this purpose
A 'SPKKnERS." he increased.
Car Badly ' reform1'and
naged. judicial proc
1 to Columbia Uec- tnay be obt
bile on its way to length of tin
- -. 'i ne o
antee that each school a(|tjs> ar
a certain period and if geveral ,
constitutional school tax gOVernoi
<e sufficient revenue for an(J to j,
, the state levy should zpnfi of ,
and obej
I believe in a thorough truth ai
simpliflcation /of our state," t
>edure, whereby Justice against
kilned In a reasonable citizens J
ne. I am sure that the nient of
ther defendants, the petition
e using the power of their
offices to maintain Glynn as
to the exclusion of Sulzer
nduce other officials and citlthe
state to recognize, accept
r Glynn as "though he was in
id fact, governor of the
o the usurpation of the office
the plaintiff and his fellow
of the state and the establisha
government of a nersonal
As a result the men are refusl
take them out.
Will Not Deny Report.
Washington, Nov. 3.?'
House officials tonight would n
confirm nor deny the report thi
United States had communl
anew to the Huerta governme
views concerning the necessit
Huerta's retirement from the
ng to 0rOp js remarkably free f
ture and la in excellent cc
be saved with the least pos
hie."
Mther awaited with keenest in
it the i offlc,a,s horeIcated
' administration, \*
nt its been consistently endep.i
y of work out its plans in the q
pro- diplomacy, continued to
rom mois- FIND PEACEFUL
indltion to ... . .
isible trou- If th,R ,H madp so
) that C.eneral Huorta
________ he will he compelled t
demand made by the
erest by an(j a pPacefui goluth
, . . . lean problem very p
'hlch has be fonnd ..
wring to | Thp beHef Qf many
V't f"1 the United States'
insist that i|llor?n ?i??. ??..% imi<
< oiumma the aul
SOLUTION. 1 driven by Leroy F
clear," he said. dmvn a"d bad,y c
will understand r- Baid h?ve
o accede to anv "* ?"d P" p Tho'
United States' .I1"?,"' rhar,ost<
?n of the Mex-I n"? h (,?r?.we"
romptly would "
near Ttollings mi
officials that if ;yr?1,n,thp rond
can approach TV'
1^.1 ?? running at a dai
omobile owned and present cone
v Davidson was run rould be reli
lamaged by another mission of
been owned by W. would be fins
uas, who claimed to suits. This
r>n. lawyers, hut
> going to Columbia poor em
happened on the hill suits against
11. Several wagons decision?
at the time and the final,
hich was said to be ENFO
lgerouslv high rate
:ostton or our dockets selection
eved, were there a com- place in
three, whose decision crnment
\\ as regards all damage fello
would l>e hard on a few The 1<
it would benefit greatly charges
ployes who bring such point Mc
corporations, provided on july
i of this commission be August
impeach
RCfi ALL LAWS. the legit
of the defendants in the
stead of the republican govestahltshed
by Moore and
w citizens.
legality of the impeachment
also is attacked. On this ?
>ore contends that in meeting
12 (probably intended for
12, the date upon which the
ment charges were taken up)
dature illegally assumed and
visional presidency. Secretary ]
was equally reticent.
The Associated Press disps
from Mexico City reporting th?
sentation of an ultimatum fron
government were read to Seci
Bryan over the telephone lai
night. lie manifested much in
but said he would make no o
comment.
All during the evening the i
- negotiations to compose tht
^ i would be more effective
' with secrecy,
itches j outwardly admlnlstrntio
' Pr<>- i view the situation calmly
1 this tiipm express a feeling ol
etary ovpr the future. It was evi
e to~ ! a canvas of administrate
terest that published stories
fflcial armed Intervention were nc
at this time. Persons clc
secre- White House declared t
b situation [jjo nations of the w
If clothed yield, hut promlnen
alists here, who know
in officials sonaiiy, declare he wl
and some 1 uniess force Is used.
* optimism . one 0f the phases c
Ident from j whlch Is a subject of
?n officials jn official circles, is th<
predicting fieial denial of the ma
>t Justified lng published every c
ise to the intervention of some k
hat both
' . , ttirned out to avo
t?%n5it?
' Huerta'B per- '"1? T\ht,Vark ?'
111 never retire ?T'
( force that It was
???. ??i Davidson, Mrs. \
lay ^foree'aatlng ' "'^^Carvi
it"irr #> working the road
ind or another. ov., wltnA,fl tn t)l
id the wagons when , ' ,
s head and crashed >rnont of
the car driven by h kS' If
Itting it with stich J'1 rfap !1
turned over. Mrs. b'!! .tho no
Vilkes and Mrs. K. , wl!! b?Mmor,0
in the car. but for- t. s
for a had fright. }? fnore.thc
,re(j ^factions do f
Isor West. who was "at,f par,ty
at the time, was an ef,ual
n on/i im sun is the lur
snail advocate the en-l"",w'i,",'
all laws on the statute VPn<% am
lioy are Rood, the state f"rni
lie benefit. If they are f
nessity for their repeal "Prfdnml
quickly realized. were att
ome candidates profess 8?ntbly r
* tact that two poltical
?xist within the Demoof
this state. With
they could deny that the
ninary of the day. I be- Tn,iur
I Illegally "went through the
reconvening and passing ar>f
impeachment." These
I" articles. Moore contiuues,
ested by the clerk of the asis
valid.
idred Men Imported to Run
Indianapolis Cars.
.nn/Ola T v. .1
tary had been expecting new do
ments and prepared to stay up li
receive dispatches. The night o
tor in the telegraph room of the
department, who usually leave
key at midnight, was ordi re(
, work through the night.
#News of the ultimatum had
expected In official circles, th
unusual efforts had been mad
keep secret the plans of the adti
tratlon.
relop- j President Wilson aud
?te to Bryan were still hopeful
ipera- policy of moral suasion won
state and added that any assnm
s the plans for intervention we
i to laid was unwarranted.
I So far ns the plans cf tl
been 1st ration can he expressed I
lough terms, the course that Is I
o to sued is subject to change
Hints- shifting developments of
and hlirli nfflflnlo oilmlt <
0 . ?ii< 11 omciais as wort*
that 'Hw^r ,f thoy wou,(1 authoriz
*,, , >"< "nl.od S.? ,?U
n,?" ,. ' measures in case Hue
hir.fi viH'' ,h"y did n
',nK anything at all urffler I
he adminIn
general .
tclng pur- OIL IIIXDH IN
with the
each day Petroleum District Kit
' Vt O # /I'tllf
asked tonight mediately came t
e a denial that a warrant lssue<
;ht use drastic rPrklesa drivers. t
rta refused to rPached the plao
ot care to say j)0th cars had con
the present, cir- to Columbia.
Indictment in
FLAMK8. Chester Special
ord, Nov. II.?Th*
ineil by F/\plo- for Chester count
0 Camden and had lo,,f
1 for the alleged part> of
>ut when the sheriff ? ropreaentat
e of the accident, on
tinued oti their way ' n n,a<
J am opposed
pllfied by Hu
, Thirty Cases. 1?UH 'bosses'
I am the ear
to Columbia Ttec- any newspapr
* fall term of eourt office of rov<
y opened here this believe that t
wing of the Democratic ' of autoT
state which believes in J ons and
ive form of government i xised hei
the principles of our passengf
lonal constitutions, and places o
to 'boss rule' as exem- strike o1
erta in Mexico and var- J railway
in this and other states. | More
ididate of no 'boss' nor j breakers
r. but am asking for the harns, n
?rnor on my record. I day and
Vio OYOPllHvO lonrlele ? 1
Ml I ini., ? . ?? . UVU1UO
nohile trucks, delivery waftvehicles
of all kinds were
re this morning to transport
>rs from their homes to
f work as a result of tho
f the employes of the street
system,
than six hundred strikei,
housed in the various car
lade no appearance early tono
attempt was made to
Karly In the evening an Intlm
was conveyed to Secretary Bry;
the prosH ihat some announce
was expected In Mexico Oity. I!
qualnted President Wilson with
fact but the President had r<
when the news dispatches cam*
f! was not awakened.
i No Intimation had been rec
up to midnight by the state de
mcnt a sto what tlte nature of 1
worvl \r mlifht ho on/1 r\r\ nou/i
atlon different phases of the situi
in by up which make It impossih
iment. dirt even their own course
!e ac- future. #
that I The#e Is a disposition
stlred the present diplomatic effor
i and fining the discussion to Infc
leys at Vera Cruz and Me
eived unembarrassed by the pub!
part- any documents or the Llr
iuer- pondence. The intention,
? ko/1 * ? 4 ?- ?
..." I sion?I/<?ss Over >
fttlon crop
ile to pre- ' Bucharest, Nov. 3
far In the mater at $5,000,000 hi
by fires which are a
to handle .. ,, . ..
ts by con- ono ? w another
>rmal par- euni district of Moren;
xieo City. I The fire started yest
Ication of explosion of a large w
id corres- through the whole va
It is be- , the hillsides, which
HYOOO.OOO. morning with Jud
of Anderson pre:
?A loss estl- W||] prot.nl,ly 001
(is been caused three weeks. V
preading from cases are niimero
in the peterol- Importance.
bills of indlcemen
' | The civil dock*
erday with the years. Thlrty-sev
ell and spread been set for trial
lley and along i carried over till
were ' today a court.
ge George R. Prince and judicial t
siding. The court eminent are i
itinue for the full tive spheres,
/hlle the criminal should not h
us, few are of ape- that of anoth
The solicitor has "There an
t ready in lift cases, forms that I
it is the largest in in brief outli
en Jury cases have which I shall
and .10 have been 1 party as a ca
the next term of | the Democrat
.. ?.?.v8.n.anTc operate
departments of our gov- morning
supreme In their respeo- the str
The authority of one were gu
ie encroached upon my , hy polic<
er. by strlk(
i numerous minor remight
mention, but this ?
nes the principles upon
ask the support of my Rev. I
ndidnte for governor in ducting
,1c primary in 1914." M.ethodii
pars ror me use or ine eariy
traffic. The barns In which
ike-breakers are quartered
arded throughout the night
> to prevent possible attacks
9 sympathizers.
rc*? at Methodist Church.
1. S. Truesdel, who Is contho
services In the- First
st church, arrived yesterday
i n n icpi/ iu?niii. i/w ??vr ?iw??i
been received offlclall/ that a me
if the diplomatic corps had been
ed tonight. These developments
9
v . 0
? ???? aocu uy inuiiy trained on?
etlng to conduct conversation and
call- with the Huerta officials 1
were until there are tangible deve
<ervers, is mass or flames. Over
proposals alight, all burning fu
In secret ing the fires has beoom
ilopments as most^M^'wells ^
2 5 wells were.
rioualy. Fight-1 Hon. Mendel L.
ie very difficult candidate for gov<
re Ic eruption. shaking hands wit
Smith of Camden, 1
Bfnor, was In town. Cotton. . . .
h his many friends. Seed
/
- morning
tton Market. mon to
ence last
13 %c continue
41c an<^7 p.
i
and preached hl/t first ?era
large and attentive audlnight.
The services will
through the week at 3:30
m. i
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