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King Alphonso Gives
Rose to an A narchist
In Return for a Match
MADRID.—King Alfonso whose
health, despite persistent denials, is giv
ing rise to some anxiety, is an adept
at emerging with flying colors from
an awkward situation. Not long ago
his majesty was out walking with the
queen near San Sebastian, and, wish
ing to light a cigarette, but having no
matches, he • applied for a light to a
villager who was smoking in the door
way of his cottage. The man nonchal
antly offered his match box, but he sud
denly turned pale on recognizing King
Alfonso.
Surprised at this access of emotion,
the king looked at him attentively, and
then recognizing him as an anarchist
who had been arrested by mistake in
connection with the bomb outrage com
mitted on his majestys wedding day.
The anarchist, seeing he w6s recog
nized, wished to make himself scarce,
but the king took him by the hand, re
marking, “A king may surely arrest for
two seconds an innocent anarchist, see
ing the police let so many guilty ones
escape.’* Then, taking a rose from the
queen’s hand, he handed it to the aston
ished man as a reward for having given
the king a light.
THE ATLANTA SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL, ATLANTA, GA., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1913.
EXPECT CURRENCY VOTE
SOME TIME THIS WEEK
SWEET POTATO SURPRISES FARMER
BY GROWING IN SHAPE OF A DUCK
U.
S. NOT LIKELY TO TAKE
TROOPS OUT OF CHINA
WASHINGTON, Dec. 15.—The report
of American Minister Reinscn at Peking
on the Russian proposal to withdraw all
foreign troops from Chi Li province,
including the legation guards at Peking,
had not been received today at the state
department.
Six months ago the American legation
in* Peking was sounded about with
drawal of foreign troops and at that
time Charge Williams was instructed
to say the United States would not re
gard such a step with favor, but felt
the military forces should remain. Com
parative tranquillity prevailed then and
* there was no Indication of the uprisings
which since have beset the course of
Yuan Shi Kai. The unofficial view is
that the United States would scarcely
change its policy in the face of a new
uprising against Yuan’s government.
OLD DOCUMENT RECALLS
DAYS OF WITCHCRAFT
(By Associated Press.)
PHILADELPHIA, ($ec. 15.—A docu
ment certifying that a certain Puritan
was not guilty of witficraft in the early
days.in Massachusetts was a feature of
'the Sale pf autograph letters of the El
liot Dan&rth collection here yesterday.
The document was signed by many
prominent men and women of the time.
It "broughT $65. \ ,
The highest price realized at the sale
was $250 for a grant of a house and lot
in Albany by Richard Nicolls, the first
English governor of New York.
WASHINGTON, Dec. 15.— '' . admin
istration currency bill was ly ar
raigned in the senate toda> W' Sena
tor Elihu Root, of New York Ik de
clared the measure, without .^-Tutory
| limitation on the issuance of the pro-
j posed new currency, could bring about
; an inflation of credit that -would “re-
| suit in a dreadful catastrophe.” The
! note issue section of the bill, lie said,
in a dramatic peroration, “exhibits the
opinions of a very gerat leader of the
Democratic party, whose financial here
sies have twice been repudiated by the
American people.”
The only check to an inflated cur
rency, Senator Root contended, was in
the hands of a federal reserve board,
“appointed under the same influence
that put into this bill these false theo
ries, and bound to proceed in accodr-
ance with them.”
The bill was defended by Senator
Pomerene, of Ohio, who opposed vig
orously the proposals for public owner
ship and government control of the pro
posed regional banks, and declared the
bill would relieve any financial de
pression now existing.
ROOT OFFERS AMENDMENT.
Senator Root, in opening his attack
on Jhe bill, presented an amendment
calculated to place a restriction on the
issue of the proposed government notes
by taxing the reserves held against the
notes when they fell below 50 per cent
and by imposing a graduated tax on
issues above $900,000,000 and $1,200,-
000,000. Some rstrictive amendment, he
declared, was absolutely necessary.
He asserted the bill, as presented by
Senator Owen, provided for “easy
money for everybody” and that anyone
who could “drAw and sign a bill” could
secure currency. An inflation of credit,
said, could be prevented only by
the action of the federal reserve board.
After numerous informal conferences
at tonight’s session a tentative agree
ment was reached to begin voting on
the bill in its final form December 18.
It was stipulated, however, that the
agreement should specify the legisla
tive day, thus allowing an unlimited
extension of the time to accommo
date all senators desiring to present
amendments. An agreement for a vote
on the legislative day of' December 18
probably will be presented for unani-^
mous consent on the floor Monday.'
Democratic leaders predicted the bill
would be passed before nfext Saturday.
Senator Weeks, of TVfassachusetts,
tonight made a brief speech in sup
port of the proposal that the regional
banks should be owned by the public
and controlled by the government. He
presented letters*from Boston and New
York bankers indorsing the public own
ership plan. ^
TILLMAN PLANS TO TAKE
STUMP AGAINST BLEASE?
Freak Product of John F.
Bates' Farm Needs Only
Web Feet to Make Resem
blance to Fowl Complete
John F. Bates, who felt the lure of
the “back to the farm” movement last
February and quit Atlanta for the coun
try near Fort Valley, called afy The
Journal office to say “howdy” and to
show a unique product of his farm—a
sweet potato in the form of a duck, with
eyes, wings and feet plainly parked. ,
“I don’t understand how it happened
to take on such a strange shape,” said
Mr. Bates. “My land hasn’t any rocks
in it. It’s a soft sandy loam, with
nothing to make a potato takd any oth
er than its natural form.”
* For twenty^five years Mr. Bates was
a bookkeeper in Atlanta. He had been
reared on the farm and had come to
Atlanta as a young man. He felt the
fields calling him, resigned his position,
moved his family to the country ana
resumed farming. He is doing well,
he says, and feels as Strong as if he
never had bent over a desk adding fig
ures.
POTATO GROWERS HOLD
CROP FOR DOLLAR PRICE
FOND DU LAC, Wis., Dec 15.—Four
hundred and fifty empty potato cars
were counted on railroad tracks here to
day. The condition resulted from a de
termination by Wisconsin growers not to
ship until prices advanced. Word that
the southern crop is suffering from scab
is said to have caused the growers to
believe potatoes will sell soon for *i
a bushel.
STORM BLOWS 200 FOLK
OUT TO SEA IN CANOES
(By Associated Press.)
FREETOWN, Sierra Leone, West
Africa, Dec 15.—Over 250 natives pei-
ished today when a terrific tornado
blew twenty canoes with some 400 na
tives on board out to sea. The cable
ship Sentinel rescued 136 of them, but
no trace of the remainder was found.
The storm swept the town and port and
did much damage. . x '
THOMAS COUNTY STORES
RAIDED BY BURGLARS
THOMASVILLE, Ga., Dec. i5—A num
ber of robberies are reported from the
small towns through Thomas county and
section and there have been a good many
y*n the outskirts of Thomasville also.
Reports from Coolidge state that the
bank of that town was entered a few
nights ago, the thieves forcing ‘an en
trance into the building but found only
some small change In a drawer as they
were not able to get into the vault.
Trey also broke into the express of
fice and stole a / big shipment of whisky.
The store of H. H. Drew, located on
Oak street, some blocks from 'the cen
ter of this city, was entered a few
nights ago, the thieves carrying away
about $200 worth of merchandise, con
sisting of shoes, dry goods, groceries,
etc. ■ * .
ADMISSION REGULATIONS
TO WEST'POINT MODIFIED
*
WASHINGTON, Dec. 15.—Regulatfons
for admission to the military academy
at West Point have been modified so that
without lowering the entrance require
ments prospective cadets may be ma
triculated by substituting equivalents for*
some of the units of study hitherto in
sisted on. The effect of this change, an
nounced today in orders from the war
department, will be that a youth need
not in the future pursue a special West
Point preparatory course, which would
not be of special advantage in after life
or in another educational institution,
provided he failed of appointment to
West Point.
Hereafter a candidate for admission
may be excused from mental examina-
| tion on presentation of certificate that he
is a regularly enrolled student in good
standing in a university, college or tech
nological school, the entrance require
ments of which include proficiency in
mathematics and English as outlined by
the college entrance examination board
or a certificate that he has graduated
from a preparatory school meeting the
requirements of that board; or a certifi
cate that he has passed fourteen units
of the entrance examinations required
by the board, including mathematics.
English and history.
SEVENTY-TWO MILLION
LEFT BY ANTHONY BRADY
GERMANY TO KEEP OUT
OF FRISCO EXPOSITION
BERLIN. Dec. 15.—It was decided to
day to withdraw the bill for the appro
priation of $500,000 for German repre
sentation at the Panama-Pacific expo
sition at San Francisco. TJ*is step was
taken owing to strong objections raised
by several state -ministers.
Guns to Panama
NEW YORK, Dec. 15.—ren mortar
guns and carriages wer^ loaded on the
steamship jCristobal today for shipment
to the Panama canal zone orr Monday.
They will be used in theiortiflcations.
A detachment of artillery will accom
pany the 'equipment. *
Missouri Crops Off
COLUMBIA, Mo., Dec-. 15.—The
value of Missouri’s farm crops for 1913
is $176,857,125, according to the annual
report issued today by the state board
of agriculture. This is $12,000,000 less
than in 1912, the yield of all crbps save
wheat and rye having been less.
WIRELESS PROVES VALUE
\IN GREAT LAKES STORM
Washington, Dec. 15.—The value
of wireless has been demonstrated, ac
cording to the department of ^commerce,
by the fact that none 'bf the nineteen
American vessels lost in the storm
which swept the Great Lakes, last month
were equipped with wireless, whereas
the vessel^ which had wireless received
warning of the coming storm and
sought safety. This information has
come to the department from its radio
inspectors at Chicago and Cleveland.
About fifty vessels are preparing to
install equipment, the inspectors re
port, as a result of the lesson. The
Cleveland inspector says that just be
fore the storm three vessels, cleared
from Detroit, one with wireless, two
without. The former after ' attempting
to warn the other two, returned to port
and was saved, while those without
wireless were lost.
DEMOCRATIC CAUCUS IS
DEFENDED BY NEWLANDS
WASHINGTON, Dec. 15 —4. vigorous
defense of the Democratic caucus as
the only method of carrying party prom
ises into effect marked the opening of
the currency debate today in the senaf^.
1 Replying to the severe arraignment
of the caucus made last night by Sena
tor Hitcrcock, who differs with his
Democratic associates on currency leg
islation, Senator.Newlands declared the
caucus was the instrument by which
“administration measures” representing
the results of party counsel, could be
made effective.
New Bank at Dooling
DOOL1NG, Ga., Dec. 15.—The Weath
ers Banking company has been organiz
ed at this place and will open its doors
in a few days. The bank has purchased
a beautiful corner lot and will begin
the erection of a nice building this week.
Dr. A.H. Weathers is president, and
J. J. Weathers, cashier.
(Special Dispatch to The Journal.)
/ COLUMBIA, S. C., Dec. 15.—Senator
B. R. Tillman is intensely interested in
political news in South Carolina and
close friends of his admit that he is
going to use herculean efforts next sum
mer to try and defeat Governor Cole L.
Blease in his race against Senator E. D.
Smith. The senior senator is writing
letters to his friends all over South
Carolina ,and is daily getting reports
from every county, so those who have
seen him in Washington say.
It is the general understanding that
Senator Tillman plans to make several
speeches next summer against Governor
Blease and if he takes the stump he
will become^ the central figure in the
most intensely Interesting political
drama ever enacted in South Carolina.
Governor Blease says that he hopes
Senator Tillman will take the stump
against him. He says that he will m^t
him wherever Tillman may indicate' and
he proposes to tell the people of South
Carolina what he thinks of Senator Till
man and his opinion of him.
Governor Blease says that the senior
senator is an- “ingrate.’ He says that
Tillman is under the influence of his
former enemies and is really not the
Tillman he was before suffered the
stroke of paralysis. He says Senator
Tillman has lost his hold with the peo
ple and is a “dead one” politically.
Friends of Senator Tillman insist that
he is still the same magnetic and in
vincible leader of old and that if he
could get qn the stump and talk to the
people that he could beat Blease or any
body else. They refuse to admit that
he has lost the affections of the “wool
hat and one-gallus boys,” which were
the flower of his strength in the nine
ties when he came out of Edgefield, a
rugged farmer, overturned the old poli
tical ring and went into the office of
governor at the head of a wave which
captured every state office, the legisla
ture, the judiciary and almost every
c</unty office.
It is stated from close friends of Sen
ator Tillman that he proposes to use his
utmost endeavors and to do his all to
beat Governor Blease and keep him out
of the United States senate. They say
his health is steadily improving and
that he ik almost again as strong and
Wgorous as he was before he suffered
l/is first stroke of paralysis.
Senator Tillman has already come out
in favor of the re-election of United
States Senator E. D. Smith and has
ufged former Senator John L. McLaurin
to take* the stump and help .beat Gov
ernor Blease.
Incident of the ^4ss
Proves the Kaiser
Has Sense of Humor
WHITE SLAVE PROSECUTION
HAS NOT BEEN RELAXED
WASHINGTON, Dec. 15.—Direct i de-
nial from the department of justice that
there has been any relaxation in the
prosecution 6f white slave cases was
laid before tne senate today by Senator
Kern.
“No order to stop white slave prose
cutions in cases not involving commer
cialism has been issued and no new reg
ulations as to the enforcement of the
act have been made since the incum
bency of the new attorney general,”
said the department of justice memo
randum.
“On the contrary, the department of
justice has adhered. to the practice
adopted immediately after the passage
of the law and followed during the
previous administration.”
SALOON FORCES WIN IN
MAJORITY OF TOWNS
1—
WINNIPEG, Dec. 15.—Twenty-six
elections on local option were held in
Saskatchewan this week and complete
returns today show the temperance
forces' only carried six towns. Nine
municipalities that were “dry” went
“wet,” and eleven contests to prohibit li
censes in liquor selling municipalities
were won by the saloon fbrees.’
BERLIN.-—The most dignified of pa
geants is seldom unrelieved by some
comic incident or rather, and this year’s
German army maneuvers proved no ex
ception to the rule. At a critical mo
ment, the kaiser, surrounded by his
staff, was watching the execution of an
attachment movement, when a donkey,
terrified by the fusillade, charged at full
gallop through the brilliant entourage.
Soon afterwards bursts of laughter were
heard from the officers of one of the
line regiments close by.
The kaiser dispatcher one of his gen
erals to inquire the cause of the merri
ment; the latter returned with the an
nouncement that the colonel of the reg
iment had made a joke.
“Well, send him here and let him
j^eper it to me,” said the kaiser. The
colonel approached and confessed to his
Joke. “Your majesty, I remarked it was
the first time an ass has joined the gen
eral staff without special interest to
help him."” The kaiser laughed, and re
plied: “Colonel, I appoint you to the gen
eral staff.” Yet has been said the
Lrerman emperor has no sense of hu
mor.
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Orders for Arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Nevada,
New Mexico, Oregon, Utah, Washington or Wyoming must be on
the basis of 4 Quarts for $4.00 by Express Prepaid or 20 Quarts for
$15.20 by Freight Prepaid. l l-N
direct from distillery—at the distiller’s price.
NEAREST S OFFICE THE HAYNER DISTILLING CO, Dept. J-26
St. Louis. Mo. Kansas City, Mo. St Paul, Minn.
ESTABLISHED 1866
guaranteed under the food and druos act
JUNE 30 1906 SERIAL NO. KOi.
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Distillery at Troy, Ohio
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Capital $500,000.00 Full Paid
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