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People.
BARNWELL. S. CE THURSDAY. MAY 2.15)12
NO 85
SE IS'DEMOCRACY’S HOPE, SAYS
SENATOR SMITH
SAYS HE’LL BE ELECTED
In a Great Speerli at Atlanta lieeently
Nemator Hoko SiiiiMi Pretlletetl the
Nonihiation mikI EhnUon of Gov-
eraor \Voo<¥pow Wilson by the
Demoernts This 1 ear.
Senator Hoke Smlih, who introduc
ed Governor \\ oodrow Wilson on his
recent visit to Atlanta to an immense
audience that literaiiy packed the au
ditorium in that ciu, was given a per
sonal ovation, and ills highest enthu
siasm for AA oodrow Wilson as Dem
ocracy s leader in t ;e 11<! J campaign
»nd the next president of the Eutted
States Senator Smith analyzed the
situation througfiout the country and
showed how Woodrow Wilson is run
ring everywhere and that the race for
tiie Democrat m nomination is be
tween Speaker Chump Clark and
C.ov Wood row Wih-on, wj/h Wilson
Tar An the lead.
Senu’or Smi'h raid he imd re o h' d
a (‘onciusinn, a aiut what fhe Demo
crat ic pa r: v , an and ough t : u do. i
nave* hud unu-uul oppm t unices to
form an o, iniou wi hin the past four
BI T PAID NO ATTENTION TO TI
TANIC DISTBESS SIGNAL.
Otlicer Boxhnll Tells Dramatic Story
of Trying to Signal and Stop Pass
ing Steamer.
Two facts stand out with intensity
in the Evidence adduced before tho
Senatorial committee that is investi
gating the wreck of the Titanic and
'he loss of life that attended it The
first is sworn to by Yice-ihmsident
Franklin of fhr White Star line, the
other by J. IT. IToxhall, fourth oflicer
of the Titanic.
Franklin testified that the news of
the sinking of the Titanic reached
‘l>e ofliees of the White Star line in
New York between noon and 1
o'clock Monday, April la, about ten
hours afc-r the vessel had actually
sunk, and two hours after the Car-
pathia had sent broadcast in aerial
messages tiie news that she had pick-
id up all the survivors.
Franklin said that he could not
believe it true and that he took ev-
CREW REFUSES TO SAIL
STORMY HAY MARKS THE TRIAL
OF THE OUTLAWS
DEMANDED THAT GOOD MIG-
BOATS BE PROVIDED.
WHO SHOT UP THE COURT
UP TEDDf
PATIENTS ARE TAKEN DOWN LAD-
> DERS AND SAVED.
ANOTIIEIt STEAMER MEETS THE
1 ATE OE THE TITANIC
ROOSEVELT AND THE lAITESIEI
TRUST EIPOSEI
Despite the Assurance of Otlicers
That the Supply of Boats Was Am- JflUjf NARROW ESCAPES
pie Seamen Nicked.
Norwegian Steam Freighter Report*
Seeing l id. now n Steamer in Bi*-
tress. W hich Went Down.
CATERED TO J.P. MORGAN
.1 udge Staples Presided While Well
AuiiimI I'ickets Were Scattered at
Severn I Points in and Alnuit the
Court House to Protect Court from
Another Attack from Outlaws.
Dsperate but futile efforts were
made late Tuesday, according to the
detectives here, to smuggle weapons
to six members of the Allen clan in
jail at Hillsville, Ya., Early in the
day they had pleaded not guilty to
indictments charging them with five
murders in Carroll county court-
house on March 14, and their trials
were set for April 30 at Wytheville,
in an adjacent county Tho priso-
ei > measure to prevent such news,,,,, rs w jn ) )p taken there during the
hocoming public until six hours la-
‘it, when absolute confirmation 1
i-ame from tiie Captain of the Olym-
pie, giving the number of the res-
. nod and further details.
Itoxhall declared that within fif-
eu minutes of the sinking of the
i'M'iie to-, with other officers, in-
rnotiths in '
feel in;,- !n >
gCi are eir i*
learm I M\
t he p.tr: v iin.
I
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oi t
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, , . , , , aroum
t’litl'ng < aptain Smith, and also sev-i,
! In
ii.il passengers noticed ’he masthead
F ’hfs ami r-t| sitlelithf of a large
.-■eanitr, w’.pse position. itoxhall
savs, seemetl to he not more than live
'• S ,1 U .1 V
I'i'-'ilt .and strict |irec5utlons will be
'tiken during their transfer from
its tiie day’s developments
fbowed that the Aliens had many
friends, who might attempt a rescue.
On the pretense of being intoxicat
ed. Wesley Smith at racted attention
the jail and was locked up.
altep a'inn w ith Detective H
.is. Smith drew a dagger, but
e Me knoeked bim union-,
Stujth is so; d *o be a friend t
Miens ami Irs plan is saiii to 1
11
Wlten the White Star Liftei* Olym-
I'ie, sister ship to the Titanic, was
ready to sail from Sou:hatnpton, 1
England on Wednesday _for New [
York, tD'it liremen and engineroom i
workers quit the vessel, declaring j
that the collapsible buais on LIil* j
Olympic were unseaw ortby. The!
Olymidc is lying off Hyde, isle oft
Wight, with 1,4 no pasettgers aboard :
and no iiossildiity of sailing very
soon.
There were reports tha* some of
the passengers had refused to sail,,
hut for the present all remain aboard
the vessel. It also was reported soon
after the strike was inaugurated that
the company fiad succeeded in get-;
ting men to take the strikers' places,;
but this proved to be incorrect
As a matter of fact, the strike has
extended to the crew, which now de
clines to sail with the "blackleg"
firemen, who were brought aboard
and the British Seafarers' union Is
supporting the men on tills decision.
I'b'kc's n’'i‘ fi ’ rol I i e g *ho dorks to
prevent the ft * : ... I It g ot ’ e kb g •
In an endeavor to Yiave the s'rikers
| return to work, Commander Clarke,
! < hief of the immigration office In
i Sou'hampton. offered to demonstrate
<Miners of the .Norwegian steam-
: hip iiomsdel. which is in dry dock
at New York Thursday after a trip
inade perilous by field ice, bclicvo
lull they witnessed the sinking of a
tciglu ship of about s.iinn tons in
lat it ude Ilongitude 57.1», 41)0
! n • h -. not t ii of ihe Titanic's grave, on
j Match uti. The identity of the sunk-
a thieejin s ]iij, j s noi known.
The IfoniHdcl's atti-ntion was at-
traeted to the distress ship soon af-
< r ni fit fall when the v essel began
t-etoling up roekets sltowing tliat help
was needed, (‘apt. Heil ordered
th,it tin 1 Homsdel lie headed Tor tho
-retie and his ship was run Into the
lee ftt-M w-tth as m-ueh sjcees}
Ide, but stie had not gone far before
Fire Caused by tbe Carelessness of
the Driver of an Oil Wagon, Who
Threw Lightisl Matt b Near a ( tin
Which He Had .lust Delivered,
Causing an Explosion.
Tiie hospital at Anderson
s ! or>, briek building cons'ructeil |
years ago at a cost of -f .'tu.diin, was
completidy destroyed late Tbursdav
aliernoon. The lire originateti Irom
a wliite man, an oil wagon driver,
a lighted match carelessly thrown by
near a can of kerosine which he had
iJust deposited on the side porch
Tho kerosine was ignited and a
tank of gasoline nearby exploded, j she had six or seven holes In her hull
! throwing flames in every direct ion. | w It i.-h allowed much water to enter
i The negro orderly was the firs' to -p
discover the fire, and fn- hurriedly'
1 inforini d the suuei intioideiit, Miss
I tes. who in a (iitnpos.ii manner in
structed the
the patients
o w .( 11, w . I a
the elevii’or at.d
cround in safe’s-
ss ho had umlercoio
nurses to
out of ;b
- ,S 1 1 i I ss • •
I. i
help her
e huilditiu
get
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hall, v ' was f.-
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h officer of
up rock.•«
s■ c naf co.!>•
: a s e
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into a cell adjacent
( communicate w th
in the Cowes roads that ‘he boa's on
'he Olympic were absolutely safe.
Tho men were ready to listen to 'his
proposition, hut later, it is learned,
declare 1 tha' they would have If.-n
ready to sail if the company had
agreed *<> demons:ra'e the scawor'h:-
t-ess of 'he heats at this port This,
a -
to Si
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11.to-
, i - nil tin i i i to
were taken to the
Six o'her jia'ie'its
operations in • '-e
i> or two. w.re t oo w ifiik to
he -'.sel V l S ittl || tll'e-f Were car
i t lie cr-o-tml nv ladders pu up
on 1 st i cry windows,
he fi.iti;es so ra; i-llv spread over
I - u 1 '■ I nc tha' toi t; me was g - v < n
t e-i m • h to t n ht ,ng 'a I
ties .itoun 1 • l.e paten’s as t hex
-i -1 tltieJlt til foil ch the w tt..lows
ir jet- u •••* wore Viroughf to the
\T
('orrcsponileiice HelaAivp to Proooo-
(ion of Alleged Harr inter Trust,
Tending to Hhow Roonerelfs C*.
tering to Morgan Intereata Broagkt
to Light In the Senate.
The confidential correapondenc#
wtilcii passed between President
Roosevelt, Atorney General Bona
parte and Commissioner Herbert
Knox Smith, of the bureau of corpoe
rations. In 1 907, about a government
i5uit a K a lnst the International Hnr-
PobhT V0B,, ‘ r Company, was sent out to th*
Senate from the files of the depart
ment of Justice
One letter from Col. Roosevelt to
Mr. Bonaparte, written from Oyster
Bay on August '12, 1907, said that
the Colonel had had conferences with
George \Y. Perkins about tha com
pany s affairs, directed Mr. Bona-
ro diets from th- Other '' ar, ° not ’° fl! ' i tho * ,ll t bat t*
- i ami ,p,.,- ’ ru '' r matter wi‘h Commls-
seett to disappear be-l h l,l " r ‘ ll1 ^ P er L(lns.
waves When daylight | A letter from Commissioner Smith
on tmard tho Homsdel i ,r * ttl '' Colonel on September 21 told
re unatile to find any trace of the : of conferences with Mf. Perkins and
sunk, n vi-sael. I Stated Commissioners Smith’s ob-
I oi 'hr- e davs the Homsdel was a j''''i 0^,, 5° a proseculion at that tlm*.
prisoner in to- n.- She finally work- T,u ' commissioner wrote that h*
11-I lo r way out w ith six more holes 1 '^‘(ukht fiuestlon of the compa-
liull and her propeller blades 11 >' •* guilt or Innocence was merely a
Temporary repairs were D'chiilral question and told of a coa-
l.
hold.
Meanwhile the rockets continued
■ a-cetid from the ship in distress,
'it the Homsdel was helpless, for
ie too was fas! in the ice. About
tin
lie.
lie
'll
W i
th.
th.
was m-cessary to keep ference with Mr Perkins on Aapi*|
24.
u:..:
up.* d
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: a - k - ■ n.
ide hilt It
e i tew at the pumps constantly. On (
- r arrival at New York site was t Commissioner Smith wrot* that
rv-diM ked and is now undergoing I Mr Perkins concluded with (T**t
\e -, - ,•>« . emphasis “that If after all th* *n-
— j deavors of this company and the oth-
Hl 11. \ HI I EH H< >lt IN MI-XKt). Morgan In .-rests to uphold th*
» I tedteies of the ndmtn*s'rstion and to
q ’ their methods of modern pnh-
M or di i nml
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of the Ifeptihlican c.indulates. Two
editors of the h l-llli.; i’-dependetit
pam-rs in (’.ili''orn a say tha 1 against
Taft, Wilson will have a walk-over in
California, and 'phio are convinced
that lie would beat Roosevelt also.
Now 1 come hack 'o New York I am
assured by S"t -.- id' the v.-rv h. st in
formed tta n in New York tliat with
Governor Wilson we will have our
stroiugi-sf candidate in that sta'e and
that ho can cer ainly beat either I alt
or tho colonel.
• When Georgia, the empire state of
(he south, ib i lares her pfe I erence 1)11
May f. I believe that the national
convention in Baltimore will see ho lt
empire states line up and vote for
Wood row Wilson. Due of the dele
gates, who is one of the foremost
men of New York
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Mother and Babe sepaPhled in Eile-
Ix.at Are He-l nil
Mrs f.eah \ks am!
Ivors of Mie Tittiri!-
ci in v iet i on I have had Witlt the ap
proval of t-iloreia on May 1, the 1 f-
f.-r' to defeat Governor \\ ilsonMn the
siMitli will he given up. and lie will
sweep all the so-uthern states.
concealed vv capons.
Some wiio fiat) rode in from the
moun'ains i xpr.-ssed sttrprise ai the
mnisual proceedings, hut preeau-
nominalinn will he assured, and next
November Vo, will put him in tiie
white house. We will place at our
head a man than Whom then' fias
Icon no greater scholar, or one
with better training for responsibil
ity a man who has already shown
his power ns a great administrative
officer, has always used it to serve
the human race. I present to you
11 is ! lu ii g, ,i,s not lacking. A cordon of
armed »U-uuUea... guarded the. six
prisoners as they were brough-t to
the court room. Floyd Allen, on ac
count of tin injured knee, had to he
carried, lint the o'her five defendr
he.!- 1!
'he Titan:- dNm
ed at Norfolk. Ya . Thun- la
woman was too ill to talk a
go'Mi bed Mrs Ahs. came t,t Arrmr-
-a to join lit-r husband, S Aks, a
t a i!or who had never seen t h;r
‘child. It was the Aks in fan t 'hat
was recovered bv tiie mo her on the
f'arpatYiia af'er she tiad givt-tl it up
as lost. Th" infant having le-i-n ta
ken from the mother hv ;i fr.iutie
inati. fell into th" lap of a woman
survivor in a lifeboat as it was 'oss-
ed ovt-r the, side of tiie 'I'i’anie. '1'he
mother, who fainted
another lifeboat.
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hi ti*. so r- i i.a
h.i- .i ni an to
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Si '. ( t a ' ! fid ! J I" to
v . hut the the
pc';.tits Miss
l-l had to i-' c
4 ! > • » 4 Jhjg |
I DI 1' >K "ll'tl \\D KILLED.
Mind. I'f a Hu-.-ian < ri»/ts| by the
I Hanic \\ reek.
- .' •-. U a-h E M Ho" h -
- ! ' of tho Spokane
• 1 - ■ lti-1 kille.l in 1 ;s
’ t - 11 - - :, l. He mil d Aleck, a
' M* < k first told the
i - • el t . . uii t he 'I Panic and
t, , • ; , had ie ' U Oil Mu- (hirtui-
- .1 :. 1 :. umbl* !. "Tacru had been
1 h ; ’ ’ 1 I heitt Mo- d isast-
1 1 -■ ■ - - i' . give- mi o* h*-r reason
k VV alked q uie-ly
1-e al room and
' m 4-1 tor As Uo'hr-x-k
)w ards him, Aleck drew a
."-l sltot him in the ’-reast.
db-l within five minutes.
1 't' ’ ht - - .-inp i ti.. w as now going to
• ! m a purely technic*]
r,oe •‘-n preMBtOd
m n-' fight E'urthcr on
t’ - u • r Mr Smi'h wrot«:
A 'h.- administration hn*
»•••'* ' i ■ s - f. i to grapple with any
tnami.il it.'i'es s. tio matter how
g-. iL when f ix believed that a mb
s'.i’'-.I wrong In being commlttod.
n. i, • • heiess I l« a very practlcnl
'It'S' oI, whether It I* well to thrOW
. ' i' I. -w ’tie great Influence of th*
so ..lie 1 Morgan IhterenH which, up/
■> D'l.e have supported the a<f-
v•*t 1 - d t>o] v of the Admlnlatration,
lo-U in g. tteeal principle* and, tho
- pF .Mon ttu roof In their apectfio
i,and ti, place them gwnuraK-
1 VU o l>os t n.n | tielleve Mr Par-
1- t.s «' a ' • - . eti' that hla InterMt*
woiii'i n.-e.-s.irilv l.e driven into ae-
’ o I-.- •-ti was a »lncere one and
u ta- ’ I . in hardly see how thoao
’ ;t. 1 » re*-*h ' in take any other at-
t ' a !•■ s'e .1-1 * i* iprosecii Mdn b*
s'itu t ai. I the final adoption of thin
po I I • \ tie ll I a-1 O pH Id Ic "
In atio- lo-r portion of the Uttar
('on. tiiis^iuii.-r Smith reported Mr.
B- Pius as having said substantially
M i* "M i- S' a in!anl oil people In Saw
York w.-re g ving him the laugh for
having thouetit he was trying to b*
good rui t k*-. p s..1 id w i’ti the admin-
Y-'rjCott .and now tie was going to
the same dose ss the others”
AVh 'lie cor res pond •‘lice was a letter
frotn William I.<>et>, .1 r . the Preal-
I. ut s set ret ary. making an appolnt-
- t.• f t Mr Bonaparte to talk tho
i |s-ne*-s over.
i 1 ip*- of dissolving the $140,000,-
- " 1• -rti.a'tonal Harvester Com-
; i-.y wrhou' a fight In the Courtg
has t.i eti ; i .i- t icall .• abandoned. A
-i ■ m .itmt the . orporatloD under
*’ Sh'-rti an anti-trust law probably
will ti.- fifed nf Chieagij a!>out the
t».lit.Jfle of next week There remain*
ot .- Im:.- p.-.-s b;l;ty, however, th*t
an iigr<-en.ei:t may be reached, but
VP
n '/•
tier by Iter-.d
pat i.-m . an-e
erontol
Two ; iM'-tits. Mrs. J. B. Mass.-.y
and M's. Fannie Couch, had In . » .
dismissed fro®) 1 the hospital and luid
no' g'ott.-n on* of sigh' of the huJd-
it g w hen the lire was discovered. In
all »h. fe w e[-e 1 1 pat butts in the./
building, and everyone of them vvu/
rest tied and no serious effect upon
was placed in their condition is anUniputed fiMiiu.
the fire. /
' o .- familiar with Hie problem h*T*
Ins- ev - e. rations that the govern-
m.-nt and the corporation will brldg*
ti..- differences as to a plan of dlaln-
t.gra' ion.
1 ’resident Taft was apprised of th*
Ii. .;: J/I'er later told the police be . aimauau at a couTerence Asitb'Memr*,
l" .g ars old and came to this Wtjkersham, Fowler and Bancroft. It
k
. n: i v; four vears a:.-o
Bl/\ \N M'EAKS FOR WILSON
fotd me Htnt we- oisr n-ex!- Deiuocratie nominee, tke.
,,,.,,,1 „(,» he trouhlcd about New n.-xt jiresident of the Fnited States,
Yoi-k, that when Wilson needed those Woodrow Wilson. v
votes to nominate him he was satis- • * *
fied lie would get them. 1 came down:
on Mie train to.lnv with another del-j
egate from N"\v York, who is an ear
nest friend of Woodrow Wilson.
I want to t* II you another thing. I
Torpedo Strikes Marj land.
tints strode slowly to the court house \ dispatch from I.os Angeles, Gil ,
in marked contrast to the morning of says the t nited States cruiser Mary-
Mt'.-h 1 t, when they galloped into him! was struck by a torpedo dur-
town and defied the daw. juj- torpedo practico Wednesdey.
\s Cl.-rk Goad read the five Si-pa- During the practise in which the tnr-
rtt-r rhrBe4mef>ts cSvftrgvng five mur- pedu flotilla .and submarines^ fired
d.-r, tho six defendants listened in-! torpedoes at he Maryland, torpedoes
differentiv and answered in mono-1 w i?h collapsible heads were supposed
tone “Not Guilty.” Reminders of! to bo used, and it Is thought that one
tin- eourt hduse tragedy w ere mroier-j wi'h a solid head was fired by mis-
ous on the si-arn-d chairs and the take
Clerk.Goad and Floyd Allen
i- understood he hagreed that th*
plans for disintegration bo far tiib-
mi 1 ted (ould not be accepted by th*
/ - —• Dovernment. The crux of the ■whole
Will '■'peak in Georgia and Florida ( iifi ctilty, it is believed, lies In th*
(ontentlon of the harvester company
for Hie Governor. that the McCormack and Dee ring
„ , companfes, which are snbsidiarl**,
\ sp. . ml dispatch 'o the News and , , ,
* . . . . should
( iiurh-r trout \\ asfiineton says the
Clark Tfien'there inHuding the speak
er liimci-lf. at'*- dis’urhpd at the an-
tioum cm«u,t that William Jennings
to Georgia and Fior-!
not be separated in any
scheme of reorganization. Th* gOT*
eminent wanted these integral-p«rt»
made distinct.
t.:
Pours Hot Coffee in Eai/s. I'l .au s going
Because he failed to do tin- !. : d- .da to utnk.- speeches in behalf of
ding of tiis wife, It. B-. Ha^'es, of I.a Woodrow Wilson's candidacy for the
forte. Did , w ill lose his hearing. Detuoi rat !-• nomination. Fp to this
Hayes rushed to a physicians othce time the Speaker lias left the field In'
with the statement that his wife had Georgia and Florida to TTiderwoodj
poured boiling coffee in Yus ears ili a and Wilson, but he and his manargers; , , „ R . - Mr*.*
fit of passion Examination dis.-los- do not see how Mr. Bryan, in view of £ ' ^ York 0Q W *d tt ^
ed the fact that the man s eardrums Nebraska s cour^ in instructing her the gteamer Kal8er WltMm
had been des'roved, leaving him en- delegation for Clark, can, speak for,
tirely deaf. . i Wilson anywhere.
RET IK NS TO FACE CHARGB
lU'aeii Comes Back From Ban
With His Wife.
Gliild Burned to IKuith.
While fie and his companions were
Crazed by the Wreck.
Affected by the Titanic disaster,
A A'oung Grandmother.
Mrs. Patrick T.yne, aged 29 years,
of Yirtor, Col.,-is helieved to he the walls.
youngest grandmother in th*' Fnited mot for the first time since their pis- cept for the maneuvers of a big New
, Spates. Her daughter, Mrs. A. P.itol duel outside the court house pf i foundland dog th^t slowly crept
d(d not believe it two weeks ago when i Garritv. aged 1 5. has just given birth : March 14, which left a red scar on ! around under the knees of the ptayinc whh matches the front her- mind filled with constant plc-
if was told One of the leading par- to a nine and a half pound baby boy. 1 t] ie face of Goad and two bullets In j Utors, calmly surveyed the prisoners yard of his home? Frank Sparling tures on the sea tragedy, Mrs. H. U.
ties Ln the politics nf Pennsylvania j Mrs. Lyne’s great-grandfather is still Floyd Allen’s knee land finally reposed beside the Seely, the four-year-old son of Mrs. Ppuehler. a wealthy St. Louis wo-
told me that the people of Pennsylva- living. He has twelve children, all! As Clerk Goad read the long in- Judges bench. Not a woman or a ne-*j{ A Seely, of Norfolk, \a., was soman threw herself from the \ enlce
^nia were so determined to get rid of living, the youngest being 23 years ! djctipents, the scene in the court- l?ro attended the trial, though many badly burned Tuesday afternoon that pier early Tuesday and waa drown-
boss rule, that they would turn from | old. i house was one of grim silence, ex-|were on the court house green. ^he died that night. ^d.
1 from a trip abroad, wh«r* Mf.
Beach learned that he was wa&tad te
Aiken, S. for trial on
of having atacked Mr*. Baacfc
on February 26. Mr*. Bsaek’s
rested in- her hqubasCf. j
descended the ganywsy of th* i
er. Mr. Beach declined to
thing about the caae.
the steamship said th* OOVfl* 1
their cabin