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ALBANY, N. Y., Oct. 23.—What will
be the outcome of William Sulzer’s race
for the legislature, was foremost In the
minds of politicians about the capitol
today.
It was generally agreed that he will
make a great deal of trouble for the or
ganization*’in New York. His fire will
be directed especially against Aaron J.
Levy, who is a candidate for municipal
judge, and Alfred B. Smith, speaker of
the assembly, who seeks to succeed him
self.
Sulzer intends to invade their districts
and attempt to square accounts with
them for the active part they took in
his impeachment. He will oppose the
Democratic organization candidates gen
erally.
Even Sulzer’s worst political foes
practically conceded him victory in his
own assembly district. They were in
clined to regard the withdrawal of the
Republican candidate as a trick intended
to damage the Democratic party a great
deal at .the cost of a small concession.
There was no doubt expressed that the
Republicans will work hard for Sulzer
in the hope that he will repay them
amply by his attacks on Tammany Hall
in case he reaches the assembly.
MATTERS COMPLICATED.
The question which caused greatest
speculation, however, was how many
votes Sulzer would be able to swing for
his speakership candidacy in case of
his election. The concensus of opinion
was that the next assembly probably
will be divided among the three parties,
and if this prediction is true and Sulzer
is.able to muster the undivided support
or one faction and a few insurgents
from other quarters, he would prove a
big* factor in the race. A majority of
the assembly is required to elect a
speaker and only a landslide for one
party can prevent a long deadlock if
Sulzer wins. Sulzer himself does not
admit that he has deserted the Demo
cratic party by accepting the Progress
ive nomination and the Republican in
dorsement.
“NON-PARTISAN CANDIDATE.”
“I am a non-partisan candidate,” he
declared today, “and I am fighting for a
principle instead of a party.”
The impeached governor confided to
friends last night that the opposition of
Theodore Douglas Robinson to his can
didacy did not surprise him, but he
thought that if Colonel Roosevelt were
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York late this afternoon. He will live
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hundred years ago Don Vasco Nunez De
Bawoa stood silent on a peak in Darien,
the discoverer of the Pacific ocean. To
day his personator for San Francisco’s
portola festival whizzed through the
Golden Gate on the United States de
stroyer Farragut and landed with impos
ing ceremony at a decorated pier. Then,
escorted by 5,000 men composing army
regiments, a naval contingent, companies
of the state national guard and a naval
militia, he proceeded through the city’s
gaily decorated streets to Union square,
where the queeti of the festival received
him.
Numerous warships have been assem
bled in the harbor here in honor of the
celebration. The vessels are the cruis
ers Charleston, St. Louis, South Dakota
and Pittsburg, the gunboat Yorktown
and the supply ship Buffalo. Chinatown
is a mass of festive bunting, the Chinese
six companies having spent many thou
sand dollars in decorations.
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PLYMOUTH, Mass., Oct. 23.—Prof.
William Whitney, of the Harvard Medi
cal school, was called to the stand to
day in the trial of Mrs. Jennie May
Eaton, charged with the murder of her
husband, Rear Admiral Joseph G. Eaton,
to recount the result of his analysis of
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-idmiral’s stomach.
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tion of uJdge Aiken, the witness said
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NO MORE DEAD FROM
WRECK OF TROOP TRAIN
MOBILE. Ala., Oct. 23".—No deaths
occurred during the night among the
seventy-one injured soldiers who are
in Mobile hospitals, according to the
report of Surgeon H. T. Inge, of the
railroad company. Two bodies of the
dead have been claimed by relatives—
Corporals Karl Kohler and Frank T.
Chelewskie, whose wives and families
live in New Orleans. Kohler was the
father of a baby girl born just »one
month ago.
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tillerymen, together with a small de
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(Special Dispatch to The Journal.)
VALDOSTA. Ga., Oct. 23.—For the
MADERO’S BROTHERS
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(By Associated Press.)
VERA CRUZ, Mexico, Oct. 23.—Gen-
first time in the history of the sea era * Felix Diaz landed here from the
island cotton business. Valdosta is the steamship Corcovado without hindrance
largest market in the world. Ten years a t H o’clock this morning. He was
ago this city was proud of the distinc- cheered as he came ashore by several
tlon of receiving one-tenth of the total hundred people of the working class,
crop. Thre years ago Valdosta receiv- who had gathered on the quay. He
ed about a third of the cotton that was went immediately to the residence of his
produced in Georgai and Florida, while mother-in-law.
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any other one point. The receipts here\ pOf Plot tO SUfTGnClGr CltV
in the warehouses amounts to 8,2()0 (By Associated Press.) J
bales, while more than 1,000 bales were j MEXICO CITY, Oct. 23.—Daniel and
received here and shipped without be- Evaristo Madero, brothers of the late
ing placed in the warehouses. This president, have been arrested at Mont-
would run the total receipts here up erey charged with complicity in a plot
to nearly 10,000 bales for this year. j to turn over that city to revolution-
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always been the largest sea island mar-1 the newspapers here.
ket in the world, total 6,759 bales. That’ The two brothers are said to have
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Valdosta is the largest market in the
world, dealing directly with the grow
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SAVANNAH, Ga., Oct. 23.—Leroy
Rouse, who, when convicted three years
ago of forging the name of J. H. Quint
to. several checks, threatened when op
portunity arose to kill his prosecutor,
came back yesterday and attempted to
carry out his threat.
Mr. Quint is in charge of a bakery and
at 3 o’clock this morning when his
wife opened a closet door to get her
husband’s working clothes she found
Rouse crouched in the closet with a
knife in his hand. She screamed and
Mh Quint and others ran into the room.
Rouse made an effort to get at Mr. Quint
with the knife, but the latter, who is a
powerful man, felled him to the floor
and after disarming him and tying him
with ropes, turned him over to the po
lice. Rouse continued his threats to kill
Qiiint, by whom he was employed when
the forgeries were committed. It is not
known whether he escaped from the
Georgia penitentiary or served out his
full time.
QECISION WILL INVOLVE
MILLIONS FOR THE 0. S.
MARYSVILLE. O., Oct. 23.—One man
was burned to death, five persons were
seriously injured, and more than a score in sympathy with the American policy
of others had thrilling escapes, in aj toward the Huerta government, had
fire which early today destroyed the! caused concern to the Washington gov-
Continental hotel here. ernment, and while some officials de-
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were destroyed. Defective wiring caus
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GETTYSBURG, Pa., Oct. 23.—Dr.
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crossed the continent in an ox cart
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DOTHAN, Ala., Oct. 23.—Le I. Drig
gers was instantly killed, J. T. Turnbull
was internally injured ,and his brother-
in-law, a young man named Lasiter,
was badly bruised, in one of the worst
automobile accidents that ever has hap
pened in this section. Their car went
into a ditch five miles west of Dothan
on the Taylor road at 7 o’clock Sunday
night.
Diggers is a prominent automobile
dealer of this pdace, about thirty-five
years old, and leaves a wife and three
small children. He was prominent in
social, business and fraternal circles,
and was esteemed highly.
The party were returning from Tay
lor, Ala. Turnbull was driving. While
coming down an incline at a rapid speed
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ing a small hole i nthe road the ma
chine went into the ditch off a four
foot embankment, crosed the ditch and
turned down a rail fence, demolishing
about ten panels. Striking a larger ditch
which crosses under the road at this
point, the car turned over, landing on
top of the fence and pinning its occu
pants beneath it. Driggers was instant
ly killed. Turnbull and Lassiter crawl
ed out and hailed a passing car. Aid
was summoned from Dothan.
The greatest damage to the car seems
t>o be a broken spring and smashed
windshield.
MONTGOMERY CITIZENS
TO GREET MR. WILSON
MONTGOMERY, Ala., Oct. 23.—
Montgomery will be well represented
when Alabama greets President Wood-
row Wilson at Mobile next Monday. Ar
rangements are being made for a spe
cial train which will leave Montgom
ery a few minutes after the presidential
special leaves the Union station here
Sunday night. Many persons will go
to Mobile Saturday evening to be pres
ent before the president arrives, while
Governor O’Neal and staff and a num
ber of leading citizens will be official
escort for the president.
Montgomery will take a prominent-
part in the parade. Its citizens will
appear on the streets wearing hats on
which will be inscribed the word
“Montgomery.” They will carry flags
and banners and will be seen wherever
the crowd is.
Thomas L. Hackett is chairman of
the committee which is arranging . for
the trip to Mobile. He believes every
person who has promised will be in Mo
bile, and will do everything possible to
give Montgomery its share of the glory
which has come to Alabama because
of the celebration, meeting of the
Southern Commercial congress and en
tertainment for the president of the
United States.
WHOLE LAND GRIPPED
BY CHANGE TO WINTER
BALTIMORE, Md., Oct. 23.—A furi
ous Storm of windXand rain pelted the
eastern shore of Maryland last night.
Practically every town along the water
front suffered severe damage from high
water, the tide being the highest expe
rienced in twenty years. In many
places water covered the streets from
twelve inches to five feet in depth.
A new $20,000 concrete bridge, near
Easton, was carried away, and during
the height of the storm the Metropoli
tan Life ^nsurRnce company’s building
in Easton caught fire and was destroyed
with a loss of about $5,000.'
Crisfield reported the water front
flooded to a depth of three feet and
people were using rowboats to reach
their homes. Fish and crab houses were
destroyed and boats, sunk o,r beaten to
pieces.
Houses were flooded at Elkton.
At Salisbury a number of men, wom
en and children living in huts near the
Leatherbury canning factory, were res
cued with difficulty in rowboats.
(By Associated Press.)
WASHINGTON, D. C., Oct. 23.—Mil
lions of dollars for the federal govern
ment depend upon the outcome of the
corporation tax cases up for argument
today before the supreme court.
In the case of the Strattons Indepen
dent, limited, of Colorado, the oourt was
called upon to decide whether the sale
price of mineral taken from a mine is
income subject to the corporation tax or
whether it is to be considered as in
vested capital, oonverted into cash.
The court was ready to hear argument
also In the New York Street railway re
ceivership cases, In which Is Involved
the question of whether the government
may collect the tax from the income of
Insolvent corporations in the hands of
receivers.
UNCLE SAM FINDS NO
FAULT WITH U. S. PEN
RECOMMEND CHANGES
TO THE CURRENCY ACT
NEW YORK, Oct. 2J.—The New York
chamber of commerce today approved
In the main the currency at, but sug
gested several amendments.. One was
the reduction of the niimber of federal
reserve banks not to exceed four, with
power to operate branches in their own
districts.
Another resolution suggested that
membership i nthe federal reserve banks
be “made of such Importance to the na
tional banks that it need not be made
compulsory.” A third recommended
that existing bank notes be retired as
promptly as possible by the purchase
by the government at par outstanding 2
per cent bonds, or by some equitable
arrangement by which federal reserve
banks would take over these bonds
from the national banks.
The fourth amendment proposed that
no more than five members of the fed
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by the president; the fifth, that the
federal reserve notes be issued by the
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FORSYTH COUNTY SHERIFF
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CUMMrNG, Ga., Oct. 25.—Sheriff M.
G. Lummus, of For*yth county, was
bound over to the grand jury Monday
afternoon under a 5500 bond )by Judge
W. 13. Davenport. Sheriff Lummus
was arrested Monday at Roswell, Cobb
county, by W. R. Barnett, coroner of
Forsyth county, on two criminal war
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the Innocent parties who purchased the
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had been made unon them.
ASKS PROBE INTO
COLORADO COAL FIELDS
WASHINGTON, Oct. 23—Represen
tative Keating, of Colorado, Introduced
a resolution today for Investigation of
conditions In Colorado coal fields to de
termine whether the anti-trust and Im
migration laws have been violated.
THE TRUTH
ABOUT CATARRH
TOLD IN A SIMPLE WAY
Without Apparatus, Inhalers, Salves,
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Electricity.
(By Associated Press.)
WASHINGTON, Oct. 23.—Department
of justice officials today conferred with
Warden Moyer, of the federal peniten
tiary at Atlanta, Ga., regarding the
charges reflecting on the institution
made by Julian Hawthorne, who was
recently released from the prison.
There were no developments follow
ing the conference, the department tak
ing the position that the charges were
not specific and that there was nothing
to show that the administration was not
efficient.
An outside man will later visit the
penitentiary at the instance of Attor
ney General McReynolds, in accordance
with his policy of getting occasional
outside reports on penal institutions.
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CELEBRATE SURRENDER
OF LORD CORNWALLIS
(By Associated Press.)
NEWPORT NEWS, Va., Oct. 23.
With visitors from several states In
attendance, including many notables
from Washington, the one hundred
and thirty-second anniversary of the
surrender of the British army under
Lord Cornwallis, is being celebrated
with appropriate ceremonies at York
town today. In addition to speeches,
the exercises include naval and mili
tary reviews.
Among those to deliver addresses are
Claude S. Swanson and Thomas S. Mar
tin, of Virginia.
Thousands of persons made the trip
to the historic old town in automobiles,
while special boats carried those from
a distance.
STATE FAIR VISITORS
SEE BIG PLANT BURN
MACON, Ga., Oct. 23.—Fire destroyed
the mill building an dstorage shed of
the Interstate Chemical company here
today at noon. The building contained
all the machinery of the plant and a
considerable amount of fertilizer. So
rapidly did the flames spread that it
was impossible for several companies
to save the building
The- Riverside Fertilizer works near
ly was saved. The total loss is not yet
known.
The plant is located a little below
the Central City park, and hundreds
of the state fair visitors stood at a
distance and saw the mill building go
up in moke. At 1 o’clock the f lames
were under control.
E. M. ANDERSON NAMED
FOR STATESBORO P. M.
WASHINGTON, Oct. 23.—President,
Wilson today made these nominations:
Assistant surgeon in medical re
serve corps, J. B. Greene, of North Car
olina.
Postmasters:
Alabama—W. E. Kenan, Geneva.
Florida—Samuel Bass, Glen St.
Mary; J. B. Griffin, Greenville.
Georgia—E. M. Anderson, Statesboro.
Louisiana—Maurice C. Wilson, Ham
mond; William Harris, Homer.
Mississippi—J. M. King, Durant.
Tennessee—V. C. Stafford, Sevier-
ville.
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