The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, November 13, 1913, Image 8
tHE DEMOCRATS WIN
MELD TIEII OWN IN TIE ELEC-
TUNS ON TOLSDAY
ELECT A NEW SENATOR
They Blect Go Termor mad MUU Offi
cers la Mamaachiimmtto,- Hlect Got-
craor. State Offloen mad the Legie-
latare la New Jereey, But Lome
Leglalature la New York State.
The return* from the elections held
In several States on Tuesday are gen
erally favorable to the Democrats,
which Indicates that ths people are
Standing by President Wilson and his
Administration. The Democrats elect
ed their candidates for Governor and
State officers in both New Jersey and
Maaeachusetts, but lost the election
in New York because of the Sulzer-
Tammany row. The Democrats also
elected a United States Senator from
Maryland, two congressmen to ttll
vacancies In New York an 1 the may
ors in many cities In different States
Tammany Mall was defeated iu New
York City.
MftMtmrhuM'tt* Democratir.
David I. Walsh, a Demorrat and
d sUngulshed member of the Huston
Ih*r, a as elected governor of Massa
chusetts Tuesday by a plurality esti
mated at NO,000. The remainder of
tke State ticket was In doubt when
three-fourths of the election district*
had reported shortly before midnight
Tke Democratic leaders claimed s
complete victory for Stste office*, and
thg returns aa far as tabulated seem
•4 U> support this claim
Tke leglalature continues Republl-
OgA ta both branchaa with slightly lu-
majorltlea la the Third
ilonal district Calvin D
Ptlga. Republican, was chosen to sur-
C*M William A Wilder. Republican
la a aloe* race With one town m'ss
lag. raise bed a majority of r>«9 over
If Fret O Connell. iJemocrat. Hte
pkem M Marshall. Progressive vs*
far la lb* rear ta lb* tbree cornered
ftgtt
New Jersey Stays la !.laa.
f^tle retsrns ladlrats that Jams*
F Fielder, ['em cxrst for governor
a plsrallty over Stokes HepuM!
, of lO.ttl. sad it may go above
•jure.
The Democrat* bsv# elected live of
M eight Stste Renalors which elll
aest winter s M’ste .Uens’e with
STRIKE STILL GOES ON
INDIANAPOLIS 1*0LIC* REF LSI
TO RIDE IN CARS.
Say They Will March With Care
Fight, Use Clubs and Face Missilo-
But Won’t Ride.
Tha abrupt refusal »f thirty naem
ben of the Indianapolis police force
to rid# with strike-breaksrs cause
the fourth day of the street car strike
to pass without car service at Indian
apolis. The policemen turned In
their badge* which were returned
with orders to remtia oa patrol duty
It was announced that charges would
be preferred against all after the
strike had been settled.
An unusually large number of men
were on the streets, due to the elec
tion holiday, but little rioting was
reported. The strikera and sympa
thizers gathered at a large meeting
on the courthouse grounds and cheer
ed several ministers who counseled
them to avoid violence. Reaolutlons
denouncing violence were i asseo by
the strikes.
The refusal of the polic* to act
came when a ear was marine 1 by
strike-breakers for a trial trip. The
first three squads of t°n pobremen
refused to get on the i;:irs, and the
reserve squad proteste ! so vigorous
ly that it was decided to give up the
trip
The policemen said they would
march with the car, would fKht i r >
the streeta, use their guns and cluV
at rl«ks to themselves and face ihe
mi as He* of the crowd, but they wo iM
not board the cars
Mayor Shank modified a forme
statement attributed to him offend
ing the police "After tny coaferem o*
of the list few days." he said, ' I he
bevel tlia !ive* of all policemen run-
itiiS UM
U. S. TELLS ttUtXfA Ttt ILSIGN
AT HNCE
SENATOR SMITH SPEAKS
PRACTICAL
Soto Tells Him That He Cannot Leave
as His Successor General Ittanquet
or aay Other Member of UAs Offi
cial Family—Huerta Believes That
Washingtou Favors Rebels’ Cause.
President Huerta has been told he
must resign the Presidency of Mex-
.co without loss of time and that he
must not leave as his successor en.
must not leave as his successor
war, or any other member of bis offi
cial family or of the unofficial coterie
whom he might he expected to con
trol. This ultimatum from Washing-
on was conveyed to President Huer-
'a through his private secretary. Sen-
or Rabago, by Nelson O’Shaughnessy,
the American charge d'afliaires, act
ing under instructions from the State
depart mont.
Srnor Rtbago late Sunday present
ed the memorandum to his chief, but
up to Monday evening President Hu
• rta had returned no answer, and, as
far as could he learned, had guarded
Its contents from all of his official
and intimate counsellors Those wiio
learned of the Wa-kinctoTi note re-
eard Gen Huerta s position a* one in
which tie will he fori t-o to give one of
two answers point blank refusal to
i-omplv with the demand, possible go
uig *o far as to hand the diplomatic
representative his pasrport*. or the
of! i :a 1 eMm n a' Ion of h . mnelf
Th'ote tnioif Int rnafe •* ’p (p* pre*
;dent in«t*t that the latter ••••urse will
MAKR8 ADDRE88 TO RIO CROWD
AT COLLETON FAIR.
Maid He Had Beea Seat U> Washing-
tou to Fight Farmer* Battle* and
He Had Done It.
A Walterboro di*patch to Tke New*
and Courier says large crowd*, two
excellent addresses, a display of a
large number of exhibits and success
ful aeroplane flights featured Agri
cultural Day at the Colleton County
Fair Wednesday. The addresee* w*re
delivered by Senator E. D. Smith and
the Hon. B. M. Rhode*, of the Na
tional Farmers’ Union.
Senator Smith helfl the attention of
a large and enthusiastic crowd for
thirty minutes, while he reviewed hi*
work and the work of others for the
farmers of the South. He stated that
he had been sent to Washington to
fight the battles of the farmer, and
that he had kept the faith. The
crowd agreed with the statement that
’ firmer should legislate for the far
mers. As a whole, the audience was
well pleased with the address of Sen-
itor Smith, and he was constantly
interrupted with applause.
Mr Rhodes spoke of the work of
the Farmers' Union along the line of
marketing, citing many figures to
bear out his sfa’ement. He allowed
'hat he knew o' the needs of the
'inner and that the Union was doing
all in its power !ru k'rig to the es'ab-
nlng the car* were In danger and I j u<,t h« taken fur man> rene-m* chh
do not want any bloodshed When tl.«t
polire are sufficiently relnf need Vo 1
1 believe that can only be Jon* by the
• 'ate militia I will »ef that every po
Ur# man Jo#-* hla dutv "
Another death dire, tly tr* eabl* to
a tuot’ r
w oul 1
the re
V. hi. h
taut a mi
< )o
I* that mb a Mor 1
ir.t to *uPm **ion to i
rial Me»| , no Ion re-
DIED flNOIM
CAPTAIN AND CREW
SNIP IN HEAVY SEA
BOAT WEATHERS GALE
Thinking That Their Ship Was About
to Sink They Desert It, But the
Bhip is Afterward Found Drifting
in the Water* With No One on
Board—Four Are Lost.
Th* faded yellow pages of the log
books of the New Bedford, Mass.,
whaling fleet fail to record a my*tery
of the sea more baffling than that
Wednesday presented, when the reve
nue cutter Gresham towed into th*
port of New Bedford the Gloucester
fishing schooner Annie M. Barker,
which was picked up Monday with all
sails set, her hold filled with fish and
without a soul on hoard, sixty miles
east of the Nantucket lightship
There is no trace of any of the nine
teen men composing the schooner’s
crew.
In its details the mystery recalls
the case of the Boston brig Marie
Celeste," which some forty years ago
was found abandoned at sea. The
late of her crew never waa known
I h<‘ British steamer Astrakhan,
hound from New York for France,
sciitel t(iw Barker drifting u.th ali
Na;l* set Boarding the schooner, of-
*'< r« of thy steinser found four of
the dor!#* mining A few
; e ••* of hr# ,td »a* ad the
•be gall. v. md a?ir,r that bef,»r#
evvir.g 'he rr# w had ha*t.!y gather#- !
'o. .-'her a • u; [dy of prov * ot.»
CLASSIFIED COLUMN
For Bade—Poplar and pin* tree*. Ad
dress Jame* A. Clarkson, Hopklni,
B. C.
\\ anted to Buy—Ten Car Loads well 1
berried Holly. Z. M. L. Jeffrey*, I
Goldsboro, N. C.
White Wyaudottee—Year Hag stock
for sale at sacrifice. Eggs for batch
ing. W. P. Causey, IIli Dickens
St., Columbia, 8. C.
Special—Pure whit* and Exhibitioa
Fawn and White Runners, $5; tri®
Utility, $1 each or $10 dos. Mr*. J.
F. Carroll, Hohennald, T*qb.
Toole’s Pure, Early, Prolific Cotton
Seed. Fruit* heavily. Wilt-resist
ant. Holds record line production.
Supply limited. Write now for sam
ple and price*. G. L. Toole, Aiken,
S. C.
For Bale—Good farms, all sizes, cot
ton, tobacco and truck successfully
grown. Coming section of Horry
county. Ten to twenty dollars per
acre. Ask us for list. Ream &
McKenzie, Loris, S. C.
i) jrn#* 1
fi in I I ii
Engraved Visiting Cards and Wed
ding Invitathn order* proni;iti> till
ed. Write for styles of engraving.
Visiting cards engraved in scrip,
fl.50 per 100 postpaid. Sims Hook
Store, Orangeburr, S. C.
Mutorc)rle Spceiul oil—Five yalloiu
El 7.'.. ome trifd always used.
Goodyear tires, belts, chair.#*. Harley
part* Fx; # rt motor repairing.
Everything for the ruo’ni cy cle.
Mail i rd*'r* a apemalty Get our
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* *ur* Indlratloa of tti* final result.
Slat* Senator Mlalr I>« Ifmoerat.
kaa keen elected to th* United State*
Senate from Maryland to fl!l the ud-
#*p1red term of the late laldor Ray-
B®r, by an eatlraated plurality of from
$®,000 to 21.000 over former Uon-
greaaman Thomas Barran, Rep ihll-
Chn, and former United States S*»na-
Xdt George L. W»dllngton, Brogrea
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Cbarlee P. 9 0,i ^T. Democrat, was
elected to Congress from the Third
41*trtct In place of the late Repre-
■MUtlve George Konlg. The Demo-
ar®gs were victorloua all along the
llufi, electing Emerson C. Harrington.
State comptroller; Caleb C. Magruder
derk of tbe Court of Appeal*, and re
taining control of the State Legisla
tor® by probably an Increased major
ity.
West Democratic as Usual.
A Louisville dispatch says the
Democrats Tuesday were victorious
throughout Kentucky, electing a
Urge majority of the variou-j oily
find county officers and State legisla
tor.. An increased Democratic ma-
Ahrltjr Is auured for tko next Legisla
ture.
In Louisville John H. Buschemer-
S , Democrat, was elected mayor by
mt 5,600 over Wood F. Axton, who
Yuepday night charged fraud and an-
Mo.nced that he would contest the
ctlon.
Henry C. Stuart, Democrat, Tues-
was elected Governor of Vlr-
gfnla without Republican opposition,
^be entire State ticket being elected
f- the tame manner. Less than one-
hklf of tbe normal primary vote was
^ yelled, conservative estimates la over-
Wbelmlngly Democratic.
* ~ ‘ in New York But®.
were made by the Republi-
tbrough tbe State Tuesday,
ipaljn In which the
ty rule" was raised
outside
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Tuesday night ba»**J on Incomplete
ret v. mi »• r* that ti;* Democrat.i
pary i-.vd loat control of the lo»t-r
branch of the lex.aiature.
Orii- of the a;«*ctarular featur#'* of
tiio StiM 1 ol#'Ct:on m aa the triumph
T Kv Govortifir William Sulzer. wtio.
r.inning on the Progressive ticket In
the Sixth district, was amt bat k to
Albany to ait in the Assembly which
Impoai ho J him.
Municipal (lections were held In
thirty-four cities. Return* from
eighteen of the larger cities showed
the ele tion of eight Republican may
ors, four Democrats, three fusion,
two Progressives and one Citizens'
party.
Nine judges of the Supreme Ctftirt
and two Judges of the Court of Ap
peals were elected. Two Democratic
member* of Congress were elected,
both replacing Democrats.
Many Democratic Mayors.
An Indianapolis, Ind., dispatch
says Joseph Bell, Democrat, was
elected mayor of that city by a plur
ality of 8,877, according to unofficial
returns, defeating <Dr. W. H. Johnson,
Progressive; Charles A. Bookwalter,
Republican, and Dr. C. S. Woods, on
the citizens’ ticket.
From 45 other towns In the State
returns showed that 32 had elected
Democratic mayors, four Republican
mayors, in seven the citizens’ ticket
won, and in two the Progressives
were victorious.
Tammany Hall Defeated.
Fusion carried New York city
Tuesday, electing John Purroy
Mitchel mayor by approximately 75,-
000 plurality and retraining control
of the Important botrd of estimates
by a safe margin. Tammany Hall
saw its nominee for the mayoralty.
Edward E. McCall, go down to defeat
by one of the biggest pluralities ever
given against a candidate of the or
ganisation, and about midnight it
looked aa if Tammany might not
•▼•n aar® th® N®w York county of-
fleaa ont ot tb®
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tr#-.i*uM-r of tho Soul .'.i rrifa.tti'rn
’r»-a'*ur*T o' tb#- Sou 1 ht-nni# rn AulU
Gotr.pmy <':#'J Tuesday as the re
suit of h w * I; o * i:.g a hi. Mor !#• of
men u. v t a let. aupposoJly hy mu-
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registered at a hotel. A friend going!
to his room Monday morning discov
ered him in great agony and in appar
ently a critical condition. He was
rushed to a hospital, where physicians
used every means in trying to give
him relief. It developed that Sun lay
night he took a bichloride of mercury
tablet and it got in its poisonous re
sults for nearly ten hours before he
was discovered, and relief given him.
I eome off until next week th»* family
did not regard the threats seriously
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n Columbia j son s wounds will be heal. 1 enough
allow him to stand trial then or
EXPLOSION KILLS SEVEN.
Warehouse Walls Crash Into Tene
ment With Fatal Effect.
Seven persons are reported to have
been killed at Hartford, Conn., in an
explosion at a warehouse early Mon
day morning. It is said the ware
house walls crushed in the roof of an
adjoining tenement. The explosion
occurred in Loveland’s rag ware
house and the walls of the North
Front street side toppled onto a
frame tenement house. A number
of persons were taken from the debris
and rushed to hospitals.
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M RSE A HEROINE.
Saved Crazed Immigrant Girl From
Drowning Herself.
Hallowe’en Prank Nearly Fatal.
A Hallowe’en prank came near
causing the death of M. L. Turner,
president of the Western National
bank, of Oklahoma City; Judge IL IL
Loofburrow, of the Supreme court
commission; Attorney E. E. I.ake,
and a chauffeur. They ran into a
telegraph pol® which fua makers had
Martha N’ovick, an immigrant girl
escaped the terrors of the burning
Volturno, only to fall ill and tem
porarily insane in the Ellis Island,
New York, where she eluded her
nurses and flung herself into New
York bay.
Tho heroism of a nurse, Miss Anna
Olsen, who plunged Into the water
after the insane woman andvafter a
hard fight, "brought her safety to a
dock where both were saved, was
made the subject of an Investigation
Thursday by Surgeon General Blue,
of the public health service, with a
recommendation that Miss Olsen’s
bravery be rewarded by a substantial
increase in pay.
1: t to fl•;d tra ■*' of hn father.
R# ub#'ii Ki-nnoy. the cook. was
] Downed when 1,#* was swept over
j 1 ii'd from a dory while his mates
! looked on power!#‘ss to help. His
home was at Glenwool. He leaves
si v.'ii c' i! ireii. The missing men, be-
sM'-s Gipt. Nelson, are: Lester
Fletcher, of Argyle Sound. N. S ;
Ross \\ orthern, of Bubnico Head, N
S.; Thomas Landry, of Arichat, C. H.
Tho Annie K. Barker, bound home
from the fishing grounds and carried
oft her course by adverse winds, went
aground on Rose and Crown shoal,
off the Nantucket coast early Satur
day morning. The vessel was wreck
ed hy the waves and the entire crew
agreed with Capt. Nelson that hope
for safety lay in getting clear of
their craft.
The schooner Annie M. Parker ran
aground near Nantucket and was
abandoned, supposedly a wreck.
Methodist University Wins Case.
The Methodist university of Okla
homa, New Mexico and Texas won
its case In Guthrie, Okla., when Dis
trict Judge Hutson ruled thflt the in
stitution had a right to purchase the
former Oklahoma capitol grounds
and buildings at a nominal cost.
Twelve Killed in French Wreck.
The Marsellles-Ptrls express col
lided with another train near Melun,
27 miles from Par La. and 12
throws aero®* a boulevard. Th® ma- j gers lost their llvwa. Sevan
An Income Tax Puzzle.
Some of the Paris banks are in a
sort of quandary over the new United
States income tax law. They hold
some $5,000,000 of coupons of
American securities which have been
already cashed or discounted and the
opinion is expressed that the French
banks may lose the 1 per cent, in
come tax to be collected in the place
of origin.
Burnsed Guilty of Murder.
The Jury In the case of E. C.
Burnsed and his son, Cleve, returned
a verdict acquittipg the father and
finding the son guilty of manslaugh
ter. The men were tried on charge
of causing th® death of Pbanis Davis
near Stataaboro, Ge. Slav® Burnsed
to Wn yonra in mmmi-
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nav \ 'or t . n:.!,- m to cn 1.s’ for a pe
riod of io; or b ’ 4a' 8 w bt-n the ship la
sont through tho now canal in lb 15.
Th#- s e tin n live in and .irminij ^an
Framisio and hII ar#* iH'.i'cmus of
again treading th" d*'t ks of the war
ship on which thrv mil* th" forced
run from the Pacific to the Atlantic
In 1S5S and arrived off Cuha in time
to play an important part in th* de
struction of the Spanish fleet. Inas
much as the volunteers are now men
of families some means will have to
be worked out to raise the funds for
the support of their dependants in the
event of the limited enlistment being
granted.
Big Time on Stolen Money.
Dazzled by Broadway’s whit®
lights, Nathaniel Laird, a Sunday
school teacher, of New York city,
stole $40,000 from a cemetery com
pany to finance his fiftieth birthday
“party”, which lasted two years.
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