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The Fairmont West Virginian from Fairmont, West Virginia • 1

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tl. III17 A a i vli jl jil yy pji i VOLUME IT FAIRMONT, WEST VIRGINIA, Tuesday, March 4, 1913 1 I Governor H. kt. I KB BECAME THE CHIEF EXECUTIVE 0 HE TOOK OAT ISO IS THE SCENE OF I WBffifiAyFEBTIVITIES-THOUSANDU WEST VIRGINIAN'S SEE rf NEW CHIEF EXECUTIVE TAKE OFFICE. Associatru HlKSS.I jfiiroli t-rl)r.

Hot wa at noon today, in Governor of West Virginia ft-term or four yours, sueceuuju0 Glasscock. The oaili or office given by Jutlgo Potfen burger Bupreme Court. Tlas Inaugural followed a parade beaded by General JClllott and a brll" A batalliuti or the National under Major Tboptbs Davis, a 8 escort to tlieXew Governoi. comuoaod of Company of Captain McMillan, ntitl Charleston, 'Captain Levy. Gov.

Dr. Hatfield and former febverijors and olBsers ro.lt in auto iHaJu had- threatened in the? I MldSHkA io (nuiond nf oil lilt original program on capitoI the Power I of the Press As An Educator Iithn uKFfc A great man declared that no houra of his day were better employed or more enjoyable )' these which brought him close touch with people in Of course, he referred to the I KhpJ -rlttursspent In reading the dally newspaper. The newspaper brings you In touch with people ever and with the i affaliYof every country. jv Re'd your newspaper care- jit y'cplfy tonight and every night. 5a Its- varied subjects at the table, in the evening, or wt'wrneyvr the occasion presents D.

Hatfield Is Jsr WEST VIRGINIA TODAY WHEN OF OFFICE. pounds. the exercises were transfered to hail of tbe of Uopruentituves Tlio parade moved promptly ai 11 t'clock and an hour later Attorney tenerat Willltnn (lonlcy; iiH Master torumonics, became the presiding of leer. Gov. (liasscock spoke briefly, rhlch was also In soirte measr.ru aledictory.

lie was followed by for uer Governors binning, MacCorkli lid White, ami the oath ofllee was hen administered lie newly elect Stale oir.a.'f. Gov. llallield said it. inrt: "I shall strive to nominal my ad iiinistrat'oa 10 meet with the approv ,1 of Ilia great masses of the people lid not the politicians. I am a He inbiicait, believing as all well think itg Ilepirhlleans do, in the onward ant' ipwurd trend of progressive prjnci tics.

whk'h lias marked our party'i ichievemeiit since its Inspiration Jncoln. "In tin; patronage or m.v aUiiilulstra Ion llio representatives or my part; rill have first consideration, but ii Imll -bn fairly ami impartially meted ml. No party class or c.eed will havipecial conslilerniIon. Ail shall bi rented alike. "I appeal i0 the entire cUlziutshli or assistance in making our Monti ain Stales, which is unsurpassed it laturnl wealth, an empire of Imlustr; the finished product class, convert tig materia! into, finished pro lucts tor the markets of the world, olieit the support of the good woinci if est Virginia, aim permit mc tt i ay here, thai ain an advocate toman suffrage and I leei that tli lino Is near when tlioy lie accord l'lio same iirlvllages at the hallo as male voters have today ii Vest Virginia.

I ant lookia-g to tin for assistance in my many possibilities lor -civic government rliicli is with lite upwni rend oi nil nations. Our new von uvs will ho given ni-neli consiUeratioi luring my administration. This is connected with onr Un' erslty in such way that it will giv "liiveislly students in the ensingeritv lepartniunt life- advantage or practleo raining in such capacity ah has novo afforded them heretofore. Th' workmen's compensation was a ipron. so nindu and fulfilled, as wall tli Con mission, which is Uic be of bolter conditions.

Consul ration of our natural water powc: nuot bo had. "Thu -primary election law, eorrup iracilceg act, county salary law, legit ntlon economising ilie running of tlr i ilate government, together wllli th1 djustmcut of taxation of finance, wil" ome at no distant.future, after fu' free through ard by at IMOB FIHS1 SlIFFJSETTES CAVALRY FROM FORT MYER ARI' RUSHED INTO WASHINGTON TC AID THE MARCHING S'UFFRA GETTES. WASHINGTON, March 4. Klv thousand women, marching in the man su(Tragi; pageant yesterday, prat -iiciilly ought; ijrvir way, Toot by Too up Pennsylvania a venue, through a surging mob tluit completely deli lite Washington police, swamped th marchers and broke the procession it to little companies. The wontc ttudging stoutly along nnder grea dlflleultlcs, wore able to compict their march only when Iroips oT -uv airy front Fort Myer were rushed hit: Washington to take charge ot Pcnn slyv'ania avcnnc.

No innugunitloi has ewer produced sucit scenes, wltic! in many Instances amounted to uollt ing lees than riots. Later in Continental Hall, the wo men turned what was to have been suffrage monstration into an Indlj nation meeting, in which the Washing ton police were roundly denouncer Tor iltelr inactivity nod resolution were passed calling upoti President elect Wilson and the Incoming eon gross to make an investigation and le cate the responsibility lor the indign' ties the marchers ettffercd. Mis Helen Keller, the noted dear and hlim girl, was so exhausted and unnervec" by the experience in attempting t( reaeli a grand stand ivhero she was ti have been' a guest of honor that sit was unable to speak later at 'Contlr entnI Hall. Women Fight Men. The scones winch aiiennea cne ei try of "Generai" Rosalie Jones an her "Hikers" on Thursday, when bedraggled women had to fight thoi way up Pennsylvania avenue, swam; od by a mob with which a few poliei inch struggled in vain, were repeater yesterday but upon a vastly largoi scale.

The marchers had to light theb start and look more thai ond'hou'r hY miking the lirst 10 blocks Many or the women were 111 reart under the Jibes and insults of the niol Hint lined the route. Although stout wire ropes hud stretched up and'down lite length Pennsylvania avenue from the Poav Monument to the Mall "behind tli White House, the enormous crowd that gathered early to obtain point of vantage over-stcpiied tbem trawled beneath. Apparently uo olTor was made to drive back the trespat i onrlf liAiira itl? flln ov.i a III viii i(i Iiviuo, Mint when the parade ftpr.ted I faced at almost every hundred yards i solid wall of humanity. On lh? whole, it was a hostile crowd tlirougl vhich the women marched. Miss lite Wtilhollnns, herald of Ihc procession distinguished herself by aiding in rid ng down a mob that blocked the way and threatened to disrupt the parade Vnother woman member of the "Pet ieoat cnvalVy" struck a hoodlum stinging blow across the face with hot riding crop in reply to a scurrilous remark as she was 'parsing.

Tin mounted police rode hither and yon I but scetnhd powerless to stem the ltd' of humanity. i FILIBUSTEi SB TAR i HOUSE REPASSES THE SUNDRY APPROPRIATlbN BILL OVER VETO BUT SENATE DOES NOT I HAVE TIME TO ACT. 4 (BY A.sfod.Ul.'u PUK.SS.) i leaf Tntt today vetoed the sundry appropriation bill out hundred ntiil thirteen million dollars because of its provision which pro iiiblted the Dopattmentor Justice from 'sluir its anti-trust appropriation in prosecution ot labor unions and farm rs' Tlie Hoimo al once passed tlie bill ivcr the veto by a vote, and it was uBlted- to the Semite ut 11:55 o'clock, i rhe turned the lands of the olock bark to but Sen. Polndcxter. by a short filibuster, invented a vote'on rcpassnae.

its tint Sennte, after Vicopronldont Marshall tod been trworn in, and tlie' new son to organised. adjourned at 11:81 f'alock. -V Ifcw Wsarirsw Wlluru executive of nation outlines the policies of his administration in a brief discourse. resident Wilson's inaugural ad Iross delivered wits as tpllotvs: There lias been a cliaiiee of gprorii' lent. It lienaa two years ago.

"when Iloiise of Itejiresiriitttiives i niocrittie by a decisiye majority. It OS now barn Tito Senate bcut 10 assemble, will also DonionitIc. Tile offices of President ami lTcsidefit nave been put Into lite antis or Democrats. does the linage menu? That iif question fiat Is uppermost in our-minds lo-dny. ilint Is the questiqii 1 gin going, to try answer.

In order. If net the Jga mm NSTALLED INTO OFFICE AMID IMFOSING CEREMONIES AND TUMULTUOUS SCENES OF POP ULAR GREETING. HIS BRIEF INAUGURAL WAS A FERVENT APPEAL TO ALL PATRIOTIC MEN FOR COUNSEL AND AID. Illy Assrti 1.VTKII WASHINGTON. March row Wilson became President of the Chi oil states today atnid imposing- cere ponies and tumultuous sc.

ties of popular greeting. Standing at the historic east front Jf the Capitol, he look the Constltu tonal on Mi or ana mi naugurul address mudo a fervont tip nual to all patriotic men lor counsel tad aid. It o'clock taton he cath was administered. Vicc-l'resilent Marshall Having taken his oath larlier. The ceremonies were delayid owing to the delay In the closing hours of Congress, The senate was tot reaily to adjourn at noon, and the joek was set back to a.

in. At the conclusion of President Wil ten's addroes. the party hurried baelt 'o tile Willie House, where Mr, said bye and to leave immediately for Augusta, fin Presilent W'lson shortly after looh his illtce to view the Appointments for the enbinet are oiiiplete and will he sent to the Senile tomorrow. The slate stands as announced lust night. The rSlnet' on the stand aH hut lames MeUe.ynolds, the new Attorney who had been unable to neat pt.

the Invitation to he present. J'lTsident Tiift. who had sat. with a rood until red smile oil Ills face us the ro'wd surged a lieu burst into a learty tough, when some one veiled Where is Teddy?" It wits o'clock who a Chief lee White forward. ivVn Thomat R.

Marthall. Il? 1 ADDRESS ll means much more than the success of party. The succtW of a tpuny means little except when tlit: uujtlon is using thai party for a large ami tlellnilu purpose. No one ran mistake jthe purpose for which the nation now seeks to use the Iteniocrhjfc party, It seeks 10 use it to Interpret a change in its own plans and point of view. jSonieoltl things we.

had grown familiar, and which hud begun to creep Into the very habit of our thought and of lives, have altered their aspect as we have lattorly lookfed critically upon them, with fresh, i awakened eyes; have tlropfled theit' disguises and shown themselves alien and sinister. Some new things, as we leek frankly upon them, willing'to comprehend, their real character, hate (Continued "SL mm OF PRESIDENT I party arose and President-elect raised his iauui take the oiith. Cheora wliieh'greetod the rising fell to. a finish as the Chief Justice repeated the oiith to the President. Mrs.

Wtl son. seated on a lower level, i'imbed up on a chair the end of the pintform utid peered up tit iter husband as he repeated the oath after the Chief Justice. la ii moment her daughter Margaret, pulled another chair forward and jo'in ed her. A elltilleatr Iter. A little later.

President Wilson began his address. joined them and looked over the rail. While President Wilson was delivering Ills address, the first van load of Wilson belongings reached White House from Princeton. There were 7 trunks, 11 suit cases. 11 umbrellas and several walking There also reached the White House a large cake which graced the Wilson dinner table last evening.

It wns surmounted h.v a brown tlonke" and a purple elephant. President Wilson's voice at first failed to carry lulu rliti crowd, bul. as lie raised ii lie secured close attention which lie held throughout, the reading of Ills address. "Olt, isn't It wonderful." said Mrs. Wilson, us she looked out over the Slathering that extended so tar that faces were not recognizable.

ImiiIiir tl. i morning Mr. Wilson itiaih a short call on President '('alt i at the Wlittn House, and after a short i the ride to Capitol was bopun. The streets wore packed as the clattering escort moved down avenue, hut In marked contrast to when crowds itiirfl'ilfrlKtif i Shortly after nine o'clock this morning tv. .1.

liryun milled on Wilson ni Ills hotel anil after a conference Wilson announced that he had been itv" formed hy Congressional leaders that business of the extra session would he rindy by April' 1st, though the (hue wus subject to cltitiK'C. Senator C. i RETIRES TODAY. HAVING SERVED THE UNITED HOODLUMS Slf HUMMER SET UPON MORGANTOWN MAN II WITHOUT PROVOCATION AND HE DIES FROM INFLICTED. 0 a Xp MiiFHf result or being murderously set upon b.v hand ijf drunken ruffians and beaten Inin insensibility, j.

while returning home from a religi- a ous meeting three weeks ago. Ira Cod- vav, a well known farmer, of Mayans, near this city, died Mils morning at 2 o'clock liluotl poisoning set in. lint physlelans slate the fractured slutli alone was siifltcleiit to have eansed the 0 death ol Mr. Codray. The then set upon the fanner wiiiiont the lend.

provocation, and his Heath makes the crime a murder. The matter will be investigated by the next grand jury, I lot-cased was alt Magic. K. of Mac- t. cahetr-and Odd Fellow, and was one of -j lite most popular men In his section.

children inid a widow survive. TAFT OUSTS FEDERAL AGENTS. III Two Members of Appraisers Bohrd at New York Dismissed. (I ti WASHINGTON. I).

March t. President Tali to-nip in summarily dismissed from oflico Tlmddeus S. Shor-il rntts am) Itoy H. tiliiimberlain, tiictn-1 bnrs of the hiilird of United Stales gen- oral appraisers at New York "beatiiisej of malfeasance In olllc'c." The charges against Sharretts were lliat lie had-used ills ollifial power to compel certain persons! favors fromthe llnliKiore and Uhio Itaiiroad, Cluirges against CTininVnrlaitd were that he did not have the nwessnrj up 1 if lent ion for iierfurmaiiee of ids ditties. 1.1 oi mid was ready for the inaugural cere- s) monies.

When President Tnfi and Wll- son passed into the room, 8' Mr. Talt spied Mi. Ilryiin in tlie eoi-ri- dor and invited hint in "I don't know whether i can eotne in or not P' I'm tint President you know," said Mr llryan. fel "Well. I'mkgtiil President and I In- oi vlte you" said Mr.

Tail, in the mean- Jji lime lite Wilson family were gathering ti ill Hie Senate (inllcr.v. NernierAjnT Ton nor any of the Taft lamlly occu ci plotl scats reserved for them. When Mr. Marshall was oseortod lino ii tin; Senate ilianiber', Mrs. Marshall g( waved hand 10 him from the ttnl- ni lerv where ahe silt.

William J. ilr'yan tt was the first man tfKahake hands with the new President. He shook prviwred to litad i it liar t. Wr WO YEARS AS A MSMB iTES SENATE. jVffllPB to ivpori rhmvs Ti II lii ink nuuons Imvc.

'new Federal 'reels. If rtio tuies now, tho mix-10 In- I'liiiwi imn concrete iidf before the ruirof.brtc.lt nill ml clear around the MIm.

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