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7 ta 17) and tor twenty years a 10 par een rata, tn ISM It fell to par 10 liN to per sent, aad In tha early part of this year to a par oeat. on the basts of 1 1-1 per cast, quarterly. A new low record for the atork was li'lTBG "PIE" CENTER OF THE NEW HAVEN They're Sure Agoin' i made on to weal exchange today I 71 1.1 Or Imb tKin usnieiiMEB Holds That City Milk Ordinance is to be Upheld Other Opinions Delivered. one-third at It quoted prlcea a tew yeara ago. ANTI-TRUST LINES With Appointment of Marshal and Attorney Jobs, Others are Considered.

FftlLSTO ARRIVE Will Oome as Decided Shock Confers With Democratic Members of House Judic-iary Committee. to Thousands of KAXXIOH, Deo. 19. Opinion werre delivered this evening by tha Supreme court la twanty-seven ep-1 peals, and it la now likely that tha court will adjourn tor the term before IS STILL HI HIM Obliged to Cancel Engagement With Chamber of Commerce of Rochester. tha and of tha week.

In tfce City of Aeh.vtlle H. 1. Nettles, dairyman. 1 CEESHADOWED BY FORMS OF MONOPOLY ARE TO BE DEFINED (By Coots) H. Maontn.) WAclHINOTOX, Dn io.

Mow that It seems assured that Messrs. Webb, Dorlch, Hammer and Winston will put toto office vantually a the district attorneys ana saarsnais In the at, eyes ara being cast about (or the next big allca of pie to be put the counter. The most luscious morsel within comparatively easy access appears to be the office of cal-botor of customs for North Carolina, now held br Mr. Keith of Wilmington, eminent republican. Tlane are feeing laid with much cere and pre-oialoo to yank Mr.

Kelfhs feat from under the table asd pot a democrat -SSNe piece. "atta has almost two years of his (oar year term to verve but the prob-abitttles ara he will be ousted within Che neat raw months and perhaps with la tha next thirty days. He had escape some month ago RECENT WEAKNESSS President Elliott Declares Company is Strong in Property. Various Other Matters Are Considered by President Wilson. the court sustained the Aahevllle milk ordinance prescribing license tax of 1 1 per cow and specifying standard sanitation that must be observed la managing dairies and marketing milk.

Chief Justice Clark writes tha opinion In whloh the court sustained tha light of tha legislature to empower a city to enforce ordinances such as that Aahevllle has adopted. The opinions delivered follow: Commissioners of Ruoherford va Trust company. Rut hoi lord county, affirmed; Reea et al vs Williams Wake, reversed; AshsvUle vs Nettles, Buncombe, affirmed; Bartaall vs City of Ashevtlle. affirmed; Hooker No wyudor, when brand new stylish Suits and Coats are marked at tho mere trifle shown below. We don't believe you can equal the values ANY-JlVIIEIiE.

The LOSS to us is a smart one Siinotimes as much as $6.00 on the garment and often $2 to $3. We sold a lot of them yesterday to wise buyers who recognize the Real Tiling when thev see it. SUITS: $38.50 and $37.50 grades now $25; $29.50 now $26.50 now $20 now $16 now $10; $12.50 now $9.25. COATS, Ladies' and Children's: $37.50 now $2o; $25 now $18.50 now $15. now $11; $12.50 now $10 now $9.00 now $8 now $6.75 now $5.75 now $4.75 now $3.75 now $3.00 now $2.50.

Fine Stocks of Silk Dresses, Wool Brasses, and Furs All at a large discount. A superb assortment of Men's and Hoys' Suits and Overcoats at a large discount. Kino Dry Goods, Underwear, Hosiery, (Uoves, Neckwear, and Fancy Goods, just bought and now displayed for Christmas Sales. Come to see us, please. H.

REDWOOD CO. WASHTXOTOV 10. TTesltlent Wllonts oold still Is truobllug him. He found that It had so weakened his voice that he had to cancel ma addreea over tha tstoptione tonight to a banquet of the chamber of commerce of Rochester, N. Vice-President Marshall speaking in his place, Tha president sent the following telegram to the Rochester diners: not only deeply regret, but am greatly chagrined to And myself utterly without voice this evening bemuse of a savage oold, against which I have, bean fighting for several days.

I nursed my voice all day. but this afternoon was obliged to use It ax a meeting of tha Red Cross, and there finished It completely. 1 Mid you my deep regrets and my humble apologies." The president's difficulty In speaking was apparent at the meeting of the Red Cross, his voice hardly carried to the corners of the small room. WASHINGTON, Dec. 10.

The scope of President Wilson's program of anti-trust legislation became fairly well defined today at the end of a conference between the president and six democratic members of the house Jtidlolara committee, which Is to prepare the administration bills. Tne measure to be advanced at this session will aim at the follnwlnir results: Definition of tha various forms of monopoly and restraint of trade whloh woujtj. be "ooncluslvely deemed" unreasunable and unlawful. Placlns upon the defendant the burden of proof that fher is no "unreasonable" restraint of trade. Prohibition bf Interlocking dtreo-torates between large corporations.

Trad (Vimralsne. establishment of aa tntTtt trade commission, to exercise regit-latory powers, make original Investigations and aid the courts tn carrying out decrees of dissolution. The details of legislation were not NelW YORK, Dec. 10. After an unbroken reourd of forty years aa a dividend payer, tha New York.

New Haven and Hartford Railroad company has lie ally bean forced to suspend further dieburaementa on its il67.0O,oeO of -took. This decision was reached late today after a protracted meeting of directors. While partly foreehadowed by the recent acute weakness of the etook. It will come as a ahock to thousands of Investors. It Is estimated that not lees than 140,000,000 of New Haven stock and bonds, aa well aa securities of affiliated companies and real estate, are held by savings banks and other tlnanclal Institutions.

The action of the directors, most of whom wsre present, was unanimous. Chairman, Howard Elliott, In a statement, aald: "The New Haven is a strong company, owning valuable property, real estate and securities worth many millions of dollars. Some of this can. vs railroad company, Madison, do error; Bali vs Jones, Wilkes, affirmed: Wheeler vs Cold, Buncombe, affirmed; Fisher vs rallrsad, Madison, reversed; Porter vs Lumber company, motion allowed; Bain vs Goldsboro. Wayne, affirmed: Williams vs Hutton, McDowell, affirmed; Hedlman vs John son.

Mitchell, no error; Mill company Webb, Buncombe, no error; Hral-tn vs Green, Watauga, partial new trial: A tats va Claudius. Buncombe no error; Richards vs Hedges, Hen-reson, no error; Bank vs King, Granville, no error; Jeans vs Railroad eonapany. A neon, no error; Kadis va Nell, Wayne, affirmed; Smith vs Quarries Ho. Rowan, affirmed; Koyle vs City of Hickory Catawba, new trial; A and A Railroad oompany va Seaboard Ail Line, Moore, no error; Luther vs Buncombe county, affirmed; atate vs Jenkins, Buncombe. Man ha nnommended to the department the appointment of several deputies without consulting the an-ators.

But when they investigated the matter it was found that ha was simply following- departmental Instructions. However, last week when Deputy Saundera resigned at Elizabeth city he hastened to consult Representative Small regardtog 'a successor and was referred by Mr. Small to Senator Simmons, who advised Keith that he had already made his recommendation directly to the department and Colonel Intmb was appointed. On th occasion of Keith's last visit to Washington he told rt-netor eimmons that he "would resign if they wanted him to." This Is taken a Indicative of his willingness to re-iirather than have any unpleas-agstss which might result from an Investigation of his office or some other means employed to oust him. Keith has held the office many years which would take the atlng from any argument that foe be allowed to fin-ash his four year term.

There are two vary prominent and 4rery active candidates for the position In Walker Taylor and M. F. H. IOMTMWUF. Mlh VfRM thn ENTIRE CHANGE 8F BILL AT MAJESTIC worked out at todays conference.

no error: Arundell company va Mm In time, be marketed, hut It is very nor was a complete understanding reached aa tn the number of bills to company catawbe, no error; Stout difficult to sell property and seenri- vs Railroad company, Alamance, at-1 tlee at this time, and the directors ou. believe It Is unwise to attempt to 1 do so until seneral conditions are be pushed for action at the present session. The president made It clear, however, that ha sVvnrs legislation along the general lines of the Iven-ront-Ls, Tollotte bill, which hss been befnr. congress since last June, and DISMASTED AND DKSKRTtTD. better.

a I During the calendar year 118 SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. the road has -already paid dividend An entire change of bill will be presented at the Majestic theatre today, Amlck's Pennant Wlnnera presenting "The New Minister." bitted aa a melodramlo musical comedy tabloid with a chorus New aoemery will be used, and tho costumes will he entirely different from those used ihe first part of tho weak. The show ts to be fonny from start to finish, and even batter than "The Wrong Mr. Fuller," shown here the first part of the week. The "Pennant Trio" will be heard In several numbers at eaoh performance.

U.S. Of which waa designed to clear up the masted and deserted, the British shp' Pr amounting to VIVISEGTION QFKNIMnLS AGAIN HDTLY DENOUNCED "niKi'iwr, jrom ULliao ror Taltal, "1D rur me luur iiiuiiuia ui inn "twilight sone" of corporation i thMtles. unue, was sighted October 8 about year, July 1 to October 11. "original Wilson man" In the state been very 'active in Gouwmeur's behalf, having called on Secretary I 1913, the income available from all 1,200 miles west of the coast of Chile Hi LINE? This measure was the subject or muoh of the discussion and members companies upon which the New Haven can draw is, in round num by the Freaoh barque Marie, Captain Noricet, which arrived here today from Liverpool. The Dahronar prahabty marled of the committee will take up Its pro-vlsiotos for further consideration.

It would define by law nearly a dosen bers, 13.390.000, estimating that the net Income for November and Decern- (Continued from rtgo Ona). (Continued from Page One), thirty men. Two of her small npats ber will be 1500.000, makas a possible forms of contracts, agreements, restraints, price cutting and the like, tha "reasonableness" of which Is now According to a law passed tn 1004 every city in Prance of more than ten thousand Inhabitants Is required to establish a free municipal employment bureau. VIoAdoo asd President Wilson aev-tral times in Oouveneur's interest. It is generally believed, however.

It hat at the proper time Senators felmmona and Overman will recommend the appointment of Walker 1'aylor, perhaps the biggest Insurance man in the state, and If we observe Very closely we cannot fail to see that tha senators' recommendations have yot to be challenged for the first time, despite what others have eald regarding tha unfitness of their n-Bidatea, or the peculiar fitness of any other aspirants. were missing. The cargo had shifted and sh was lying almost on her beam ends. Captain Noricet thinks it the crew of the Dalgonar reached land unless picked up. The derelict apparently had been caught fn a left to the courts.

Trust trmfnrrnons. President Wilson's trust confer total Income for sht months of $3,390,000. Deducting from this the 1 1-3 per cent dividend, tl.9M.7IS. paid September 30, leaves tl.E33.331, all of which is required for working capital." Regarding the resumption of dividends, Mr. Elliott said: "We are letting the future take ences of the last two weeka have In cluded long talks with Attorney (Jen TOO LATH FOR CLASSIFICATION.

Law -Jl. bird dog, months old, white vkh brown ears, and spot on left hip. Return to 111 Ashland era! McKeynolde; Newlsnds, chairman of the Interstate commerce several years before securing anr-thang at all, with the possibility always of losing everything. Callers who have discussed questions of government regulation of trusts with Mr. MrTleynolds ar of the opinion that he believes the Sherman act a sufficiently powerful weapon with which to better conditions.

They understand his position to he that It Is better to break up a combine so there will be competition: that If that can't be done. It Is better to regulat It, flx Its prices, and If that la not possible, then, reluctantly dn tha only thing left, acquire the offending trust and run It ider the government's protecting wing. care of Itself." a Y. If. A.

membership tor committee; Hecretary Hedtield. of th0 and receive reward. 11-8 unnamat present. -3t New Haven began paying dividends department of commerce; Kepresen tatlve Clayton, and Joseph K. Davis, cummimluner of corporations.

The rresldcr.t Is to confer aguln In 'a few days with Senator Newlands and men ted. Dlt. VOX Kl'f'K'S RTATKWKNT. When asked for a statement relative to the charges made by Frank Htephen, of Philadelphia at tha Antl-Vivisection congress, now in session, Dr. Karl Von ItiKk last night said: "In regard tn this accusation I desire to state that Mr.

Stephens la In no wise Justified In It and Is entirely error, and that ha could have easily become cognisant of this fact had been read Dr. A. Julian's and my reports; or, having read them, had he not misrepresented the subject for the purpose of prejudlo-lng the public. "The facts are that these and other children were treated because they hod been exposed to tuberculosis infection. The remedy used for their treatment waa one that had, before that time, been abundantly tried and tested representing an Improved preparation of similar onea used by the medical prufesalon for mors than twenty years.

The method employed In the treatment of the children, to which Mr. Htephens refers. Is therefore not experimental tn any sense. other members of the senate committee that will handle trust legislation. The house committee will begin work 'at once on the preliminary dreft of trust bills, but the members will from time to time seek further dSicusslons with the president over the form of the measures.

LAST DAYS OF POM COMING HERE MONDAY SOUTHERN RAILWAY Premier Carrier ol The South The president emphaslRed tn me conference today the need of lagal bounds for business activity that will olace the entailer business man upon sn equality with the larger; and that will give a clear legal definition of .0 I WILL SELL- but represents an Improvement over other remedies of the same kind, to a degree that the desired results were obtained without a single exception by the administration of one or two doses." Klalne'i cletrTtd photo-drama. "The Ljrt Daya of will ftp-Par at th Galax theater the time tlirve daya of neat week. It will be shown In three aou, ell reela In ell, andVlll take up aJiout two houra la the fvhawtnfr. The plajr waa built the famoue novel hy Bulwer-I-ytton, and the picture were taken on the ecenea eMoclated with the tory. Thr nime ara, aald to be even more thrill In than th "Quo VadLe" pleturte, which have cautd a irn ntton In vaTtoua parta of the country, and their eomlna; to AshevVU will be awaited wKh internet.

CHMSTMAS -HOLIDAY TICKETS To all points South of the Ohio and Potomac Rivers but including Washington and Cincinnati. Tickets on sale Dec. 17th to 31st, and January 1st, 19 14, with final limit January 6th, 1914. JOHN STAMEY IS INJURED IN FIGHT CATTLEMEN MKKT. -ALSO TO -POINTS I1M John W.

titanley, of WayneavlJle. Pan Hrlcht and Otla Jon were ar-rfrtttxl yeatttrday aftnrnon about o'cltMjit, and taken before Majclntratn B. 1 Lyda on eharn of anaault. It la aliened that they had enifafted In a thrf corn rod flht In a bowling alloy of South Main tr-M, hiunlt-y wkkm very badly usH up having a deep Rtiah In hla upper lip and one tooth knocked out beaide acveral other Arkansas, Oklahoma and Texas On DECEMBER 20th9 21st and 22nd, Final Limit January ISth, 1914. MKMPTTIfl, Dec 1fl.

Apnal wua made to the ftdM-al covemment In reaoiutlona adoptod by ihe Southern Cat tinmen' a aaooclation. In sea on hare today, for tho enf ornament of more atrlnirent regulation to prevent the apread of the cattle ttck, deerrlhed aa the rreatetn menace to tho ad-vanement of cattle ralatna tho aouth. Tho raaolntlone urfred that lawn be enacted maklnjr ImpoaalMo tho movement of cattle from tick. In-JV-t-ted fttjnna. Two hundred delegate from more than a dozen elates at by led today's meeting.

lie Idee the pre Id en of the orra.l- mtkon. D. H. Combe, of inokory VaN ley, the apeak em today mcldd-ed A- French, of Bvrdavllle, Va; Ihui T. Cray, of Halelteh, N.

C. and H. A. Morgan, of KnoxvtUe, Tenn. brulM'S about hla head and body.

lie wan tutmrl with the coeta In the case and rnt to a doctor to have hla cared for. Hrlicht waa also I the forma of combination tnat are unlawful. Senator Newlsnds hill for an Interstate trade commission. Introduced In congress early last summer, Is expected to be th bests for legislation along that line. The president understood favor many features of this proposed law.

It would estsblleh a commission with power to regulat corporations doing Interstate business, to aid the attorney general In the prosecution of those accused of monopolistic actions, and to carry out the dlmnlutlon of trusts that have been held Illegal by the courta Rnmunl ITntermyer, of New York, who acted as counsel for the "money trust" committee of the house, hss met members of the house interested In trust legislation several times recently, and Is working npon the preparation of bills that probably will be closely studied by the committee. WOULD PREVENT WATER POLLUTION WASHINGTON, Dec. 10. One of the most important sanitary Investigations ever undertaken in America has practically been concludnd by the International Joint commission, and In a few months legislation probably will be reconnm ndd te congress and to the Canadian parliament looking to the prevention of water pollution along S.000 miles of the northern International boundry. The Investigation authorized by the treaty of lslu between the United Btates and Canada, was begun last spring and has covered the territory that lies between the head of Lake Huperior and the point where the Kt.

latwrence river leaves the boundry line. While the inquiry has been directed solely toward the discovery of eewsge pollution and has not looked to the finding of the typhoid bacclllue. sanitarians In Washington say it Is not an unwarranted presumption that in sewage polluted water the germs of ty-poid and other deadly dlseanes will bs found. The commission's finding will not tie made public fer several weeka It is probable the report will lead to the employment of the best ssn-Itary engineers and experts on water pollution In the United Btates Canada and possibly Kurope to house along the Oreat Laltes and tne border. aHea.d with the eonte and Judgment SPECIAL EXCURSION FARES TO ss waa upnded In the caae of Jonea to await tha result of the Injur lea la alleged to hava Irifllcated upon Stanley.

Stanley mariu a to a reporter to the. effect that he had l-n brutttiiy annaulted by jonea who he ajwerted uaed a pair of metal lo kniirka. Give a 7, tnmbrmhif tot Chrletmaa preeeint. -tt 'M avana, Cuba Tickets on Sale Dec. 20th, 1913, witi final return limit January 6th, 1914.

Fare From ASHEVILLE, 1M. mum FREELY! OPEN NOSTRILS AND STUFFED HEAD-END CATARRH Instant IteOief Wlwn Nose and Ifaad Are tlorged from a Cold riUfps Ksaty ItiM'lawirra Dull Headache VaitislHw. For detail information, rates, schedules and Pullniiui tickets, call at City Ticket Office or address tii? undersigned grant balm dissolves by the heal al the nostrils: penetrates sad heals tha Inflamed, swollen menibrans wmoki lines the nose, head and throat: sleara the air passages; stops nasty discharges aad a feeling of cleansing, soothing reUsf names Immediately Don't lay awake tonight struggling, for breath, with head stuffed: nostrils closed, hawking aad blosrliig. Catarrh or a sold, with its running nose foul mucous dropping Into tha PHONE 168 No. 60 P.itton Ave.

Try "Ely's Creuro Halm." Uet a small buttle anyway Just to try it Apply a little in the noatrile and Inatantly your clogged nose and stopped-up air passages of the head will open; you will breathe freely; dullness and headai-he diappeur. By morning! the catarrh. t'olU'lnhva4 or catarrhal sure throat will be gone. fcnd su.h misery now! (let the small buttla ol "JUs Cream Bairn" a any dsusj stoaa, This swbul. sra- J.

H. WOOD Iivision Passenger Agent ALEX II. ACKER City Passenger Ticket Agt. throat, and raw dryness Is distressing but truly needless. Put your faith just ones "Bay's Craasa Balsa saxi raw ear" -5 I Olve a Y.

M. C. A. membarsMp for Christinas present. Ij-U aaBasTpJar ajrasajajaty stop9e4ejev spsa.

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