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   Racine Journal-News (Newspaper) - January 6, 1913, Racine, Wisconsin                                NEWS VOL IiSTO 4 WISCONSIN MONDAY JANUARY 6 PAGES CENTS I Ottoman Delegates Make Further Concessions and Prevent Split At Session of Peace Envoys DELEGATES IN CLASH Bulgar Chief and ian Minister Engage In Serious Confab At St James Palace London Speaker's Race Unless Nye's Strength In- creases McGovern's port Goes to Johnson Patten Held by Supreme Court J Today in Governor McGovern's Re- quest for Simple Service Is Carried Out At ral Ceremonies Today Special to MADISON Wis Jan ar- rival here of nearly forty the speakership con- test took a spirited aspect through the morning There has been a ful checking of the and while many of the members are still ing aloof the preliminary canvass WIN SLOW GIVES OATH lead by one interested person would indicate about thc following L L Johnson between sixteen and twenty votes Hull between ten and twelve votes Dr H C Goff between eight and ten votes Ray J Nye about six votes Thomas one or two votes On all it is said that upon a second choice the strength of Nye will bo materially increased It is doeg volet en the second or third ballot his support will un- Goif and thc peace conference today between the delegates of tho Balkan states and Turkey tho Turkish envoys offered to doubtedly bo thrown to Dr make further concessions which were considered by the Balkan sufficient to prevent the threatened rupture of tho tions The conversations between Dr S the chief of tho Bulgarian peace delegates and M Jonescu tho minister of interior havo assumed a serious character Makes Demand The Roumania statesman insists that Roumania must receive diate satisfaction by tho grant of com- which was promised in re- turn for hdr neutrality during the war Otherwise he says it will be im- possible to central the feeling of the Roumania people who demand prompt and adequate action Dr S DaneU in repeated the vague Chief Justice of Supreme Court Swears In Officials To Handle Badger Affairs for Two Years First Real Cold Weather of Winter Hits This Section sof Country Special to MADISON Wis Jan pomp Francis E McGovern of waukee was sworn in as governor of Wisconsin for thc second time at noon today Other state officers ed Thomas Morris La Crosse i lieutenant governor John S Donald Mt secretary of state Henry Johnson South Madison state treasurer Walter C Owen Maiden Rock attorney general The oath of office was administered by Chief Justice John B j The ceremonies were of simple I character in keeping with the j ed wish of McGovern who j also was effective in dispensing with the customary inaugural ball Flags flowers were used freely Chicagoan Is Charged With Violation of Sherman Law In Cornering the Cotton Market SENATE Convened at noon Considered amendment to on- large powers of campaign funds committee Senator Bristow introduced for industrial commission to trol corporations and with power similar to that of interstate com- merce commission Samuel Gompers at judiciary committee's hearing on tion and contempt bills advocated these bills and discussed for first time publicly the dynamite acy case Court of impeachment resumed trial of Judge Archbald HOUSE Convened at noon Considered legislation on mous consent calendar Ways and means committee be- gan tariff revision hearings ing to manufacturers objections to reduction on chemicals Money trust investigating com- resumed its hearing Notice of contest against erection of Representative Harrison of New STork was filed JAMES A PATTEN mon de- WASHINGTON D C Jan eastward advance of weather of tht winter from Alaska and the Canadian hus effectually retarded by develope he came to tlo the assembly chamber where the inaugural ceremonies were held and the corridors and state de- tlie first cold where receptions were held by the incoming state officers during the day An orchestra furnished sic Dissolution Scheme Fails To Comply With Supreme Court's Ruling WASHINGTON D C Jan upholding certain disputed counts against James A Patten and others charged with a violation of the man law in running called cotton corner the supremo court today sent the case against the men to trial in the lower courts Patten Eugene G Scales Frank B Wayne and William P Brown were j indicted in New York on charges of conspiring on 1 1010 to corner cotton by extensive buying on the New York cotton exchange as a re- suit of which the price would be en- hanced and ultimately bring arbitrary ind excessive prices The conspiracy j was described a-s calculated to yield in profits Indicted on Eight Counts Thc alleged violation of the man law is set forth in the ment in eight different ways in as many counts the defendants being liable for trial on any one Before the defendants could be placed on trial the United Slates circuit court for southern New York held cient four counts as not stating in offense The government from that decision to the supreme court Because of similarity in the counts i held insufficient the controversy in j the supreme court narrowed down to j NEWCASTLE Ind the validity of the third and seventh j foreman of the jury which ri- j counts j turned a verdict of against the j The third count had been attacked j dynamite conspirators who successfully as insufficient because it j has received two letters merely slated an alleged conspiracy j llis departed today for Florida to to buy cotton and omitted to charge j the winter His health has been agreements to withhold cotton or to j impaired by the worry over the sell In any particular manner j tors by the confinement Will Buy and Sell Cattle After Making Fine Record As Racine ty's Peace Guardian NELSON ALSO RETIRES County Clerk Steps Out Turning Office Over To William Hay bered By County Workers Leader of 12 Who Convicted Union Officials Gets Two Letters London but M Jonescu insisted on an explicit answer and Mr Daneff upon telegraphed to the Bulgarian government at Sofia for definite in- on the subject Turk Delegates Indignant The Turkish delegates are nant over the attitude of the Euro- over ho ocean arid coast weather bureau an- this morning Very low temperatures prevail throughout west the line of zero extending into the Texas panhandle Abnormally high temperatures for this season of the year prevail east of the Mississippi river except in the ex- The inaugural lower court said the defendants were not charged with power to control thc market Lower Court Uphold J count was the one would be planted under D7 OC Jan charging the defendants with j within three months The party moved from Supreme court today held that ing tho trial Both of the communications ed by Mr Dare were from Chicago and declared that the Jury foreman the sod the executive office to the assembly Plan advanced by Union pean powers toward the Ottoman em- j northeast but cold wave chamber under direction of Col George Joachim and Col John G Salsman of the Wisconsin National Guard The rest of the party ed in the following William 15 Bagley master of monies and Rev Howard chaplain the opinion said the supreme court They remark that when tho Turks are defeated nothing is done to moderate their enemies pretentions but when the Turks are victorious they always are prevented by tho powers from reaping the fruits of their efforts They cite the war of ISO in which reach the east fry If states th Ohio Valley upper lake and west lower lake regions by Tuesday It will be accompanied by snow over the north and districts and by rains over the southern districts cr snow will result in thc At- states Tuesday night and will Greece was defeated by Turkey at accompanied by a fan in j and the Greek army was compelled to withdraw on lae and to conclude an armistice Five days later however a collective noto was sent by the European powers to the porte In which the conditions of practically were drafted and tho annexation of was vented although it had been occupied by the Turkish troops 111 res Cold wavo been dered for Michigan Ohio Indiana Kentucky and northern Alabama of of the enti of the Union Railroad company in the Southern Pacific company by transfer to the stockholders of the Union company would not so effectually end R Gold Union Pacific merger as to com- i ply with its dissolution decree President Charles R Van Hise with i Railroads und express companies Chief Justice Winslow wo a revolutionary decision in the judge E Ray Stevens with Justice Supreme court when it was held that contracts limiting to small sums their judge A G Zimmerman with j for loss of shipments were not subject to state but to inter- john M Olin with Justice Kerwin stato II further was held that j ment had in arguing the Jones with Justice Timlin i contracts limiting to a small case that in order to effect a corner Joseph M Boyd with Justice Barns Col George M with Justice Vinje Senator A W Sanborn with nor McGovern running a corner on I tor is an investigation The lower court held that Raise Fund For a corner did not produce effects j MILWAUKEE Wis Jan enough on interstate commerce thousand dollars bail has been britit it within the Sherman anti- j raiser by and trust law j men for the release of William E Justice Vandeventer in announcing of Milwaukee one of the men convicted In the dynamite at this Time under the law wnn not acy trial at Indianapolis authorized to review lower court's j attorney is construction or interpretation of the indictment such but enH er court's interpretation of the statute Therefore he the court ed by those points raised by the The justice said the ing with officials of the Unted States of appeals as to torm of bond sum in return for a low rate were not there must brt from in violation of the interstate com- sale of cotton bought Therefore he j laws particularly the snid the controversy turned upon i mack amendment I the indictment charged a Scores of such contracts have been I withholding Skaters Break Through Ice At Cedar Bend Illinois Town In Grasp of Meningitis Epidemic CAIRO 111 Jan town of Gale III thirty miles north of here is suffering from an epidemic of spinal Physicians and nurses have been sent to Gale from Cairo and the state board of health has mised help Several persons already have died from the disease Several people were precipitated into tho wnters of the river near Cedar Bend at various times Sunday us thc result of their venturing onto the frail ice while skating It is said that about fifteen people were thrown into the water by the breaking of the ice while several others had narrow escapes but succeeding in getting away before the ice had broken under them A lady about eighteen years of age whose name could not bo learned was among those who O D Brandenburg with Lieutenant Governor Morris Secretary of State James A Frear with Secretary of Donald State Treasurer A H Dahl with Estate Johnson Attorney General L H Bancroft with Attorney Owen F W Cantwell with State tendent C P Gary After the invocation by Rev Mr Gold of the English Lutheran church Madison the chief justice ed the oath of office to each elect in turn the presentation being made by the escorts Scats for Families Seats in the chamber were reserved for the families of the held void under state laws to that point the decision of i The Minnesota reciprocal j lower court rot rage law of 1007 was annulled as un- this time the juslice added although constitutional by the Supreme court I the point might he reviewed if the The court held that the federal case were proceeded with For the legislated on the sub- J present the decision of the lower court ject and so taken away all power if i on this point must be accepted as any existed from the states to j correct he said He then passed to i late on it as far as interstate com- i the holding of the lower court that j was Several states i running a corner was not a violation i have similar laws Tho Supreme court concluded its decisions without announcing those I on the state rate cases Auto Fire Truck Costs City But In Year I The total cost of maintaining the motorized combination chemical ind hose truck at No 2 fire station during the year 1912 was 531.78 During the year the truck answered 112 alarm of i fire and traveled a distance of 289 miles The money paid out the truck was for gasoline lubricating oils as not a penny was paid for repairs This is a new record for the expense In maintaining a piece of fire apparatus The At today county officials ed their offices over to their sors but only in two county clerk and sheriff were there j any changes all other county having been elected to succeed In the county clerk's of- fice Carl E Nelson stepped out and was succeeded by William J Hay while in thc sheriff's office Robert stepped out and was by his son George j who for two years served his father as Hurry Wherrey brother of George been as un- but as yet no turnkey or deputies have been appointed appointments will probably be lave today or tomorrow Gifts to Retiring Officer This morning County Clerk Carl Nelson was summoned to the office of County Judge Max Heck where were gathered thc several county of- Judge Heck told ot tho which had ex- isted County Clerk Nelson j and the heads of the several county offices during the four years and of the courteous manner in which Mr Nelson had always treated ials all persons who had business in his office and on behalf of the of- Judge Heck presented to Mr Nelson a silver mounted silk j la and a silk muffler The i ladies in the offices of register of deeds and clerk of presented Mr Nelson with a silver mounted i rabbit's foot and wished him every success in whatever he may engage in The presentations Mr Nelson for a few minutes and he thanked the donors tor the gifts i and wishes j to Private Life I Robert Wherrey who has beer sheriff of Racine county for years retires to his farm In the town of Mt Pleasant and resume the business of cattle buying Mr rey made an excellent official and re- I tires with a record second to that of no sheriff Racine county ever had Carl Nelson who has been county cost of keeping a team of horses on clerk four years and made a most the fire department is from to a month all depending upon the cost of feed Each month the bills for competent official has had offers of lucrative positions but has not ed which to accept Mr Nelson de- of the law because the restraint was too indirect not voluntary Restraint May be Involuntary j Trade School Report I Passes State Board Superintendent B E Nelson on WEATHER FORECAST rescued after she had gone down th CHICAGO 111 Jan second time by several young men generally fair tonight and Tuesday She suffered a severe chill as the re- colder tonight with cold wave in ex- i suit of her experience treme east portion According to residents of the A SATURDAY'S Maximum Minimum 12 several places and several narrowly escaped drowning but WHS anci for members of numerous state Saturday afternoon received a tele- boards and commissions The ber and balconies were filled to city with the customary inaugural day Receptions were held in the of Cedar Bend people frequented departments in the afternoon The approved Racine's report for the year the river during the entire day despite personnel of the receiving line in each This was good news to th the fact that the ice was broker in i board of industrial education It We hold that the restraint need not be voluntary but in the light of the Standard Oil case may be Justice Vandeventer said that the injury to the public was the same the effect was voluntary or involuntary horses is over Horses suitable for the fire department cost about a team and the life of a horse on gram from Mr Hicks assistant of industrial education announcing that the state board of industrial education and The case now will go back to the Woman Begs Aid From Humane Humane Agent Joseph Cooper re- a letter from a Mead street Justice announced a in which she makes terrible ing opinion in which Chief Justice i charges against her husband She White and Justice Holmes concurred dent Gary had just passed upon and YESTERDAY'S TEMPERATURE Maximum 29 Minimum 12 INDEX TO DAY'S PAGE Turks Give Danger Past State Officers Sworn in Wherry Jr Now Sheriff PAGE Paid to Educate Children PACK Case Agents Hero For Sleet PACK Editorial TAGE City Happenings Society Bis Rise to Power Of Interest to Women PACK Sporting PACK Theatrical Notes Market Pate PAGE Classified Page PAGE Elkhorn Autoist Killed by Train fallen into the river The water in the vicinity varied in depth from five to twelve foot people had With Governor McGovern and an action which follows something of j Perv sidewalk at the corner of Main Reassessment Results Made Public tenant Governor C I a campaign made by the industrial R Van Hise A E Carl A I board to secure more favorable inter- Johnson Sam T Swansen John A I of the law than has Richard Lloyd Jones Prof heretofore Tho approval of 1 bring to the city of Kacine all that the industrial board here has claimed This amount is The representatives of the tax com- mission who have been here the past three or four months making a re- John B Parkinson and Prof Paul S I report Reinsch With Secretary of State N Warner A S Michelson assessment of the real and personal and A i With it Stondall State Treasurer Johnson E one-half of the entire amount spent for the industrial schools last year E Steensland A F Menges and A General property have completed the work The whole force is making up Schmedeman tlv totals and it is expected that figures will be ready for B T lion tomorrow or next day It is ad- i and altel Drew that the total assessment will j Committee in Charge run up nearly double that of the local Members of the inaugural assessors and some of the ments committee consisting of- er manufacturing concerns are Madison citizens W p quite hard In the southern section of Joseph E THE PLAN Toronto Mail and gyman called suddenly away and un- able to officiate at the Christmas vice- in his own church entrusted his j new curate with the duty On his re- turn home he asked his wife what she thought of the sermon The poorest I ever she de- clared nothing in it at all Later in the day the clergyman tho city it is said that there is not E Heim O D his curate asked him how any material change on real estate burg H J Veerhusen Dr H E iae gat along but that increase is noticeable Purcell William E Petrie Postmaster j Finely sir replied the in the western and north part of A Devine Dudley Montgomery rate I didn't have time to prepare -ity This is all speculation however is not a single official figure has been riven out by any one in authority and Prof J E Olson i anything myself so I preached one of BY TAFT D C Jan President today nominated Charles P to be commissioner of labor Other nominations sent to thc senate today To be Terness que Iowa Company G Wisconsin National your sermons Guard were detailed for guard duty i at the assembly chamber I WELL WHY All business was suspended Boston Mrs throughout the state house during Understand your daughter Jessie has that he called her the vilest kind of names that when she wai ill and asked him to give her a drink of water he raved like a madman and threatened to annihilate her at other times he drove her and the children and Fifth streets at about 3 o'clock i ot tnc and to this afternoon Mrs Margaret i suppon the esch Main street I Poor woman thc eral court of southern New York BREAKS ARM IX PALL As the result of falling on a Main street a broken arm She was en to her home in the police lance after having been carried into a local bank where her injuries were j dressed MILES OF SILVER greatest money count oats and for the shoeing of a of i lo confer with attorneys in the suit brought by N F against Kacine county over tho proposed con- struction ojC a new court house in the fire about six years i to find whether bis presence will be necessary when the case is called for trial If his testimony is not re- quired Mr Nelson will then ably accept a position in Colorado Office Now a Salaried One With the retiring of Robert rey as sheriff of county that office now becomes a salaried one and is no longer a office The county will pay the salaries of iff undersheriff turnkey cook and all other employes of that department and will pay all expenses of the of- fice such as ths of prisoners and the cost of serving paperi and the taking of persons to state penal and charitable Institutions Given Bouquet of Flowers When County Clerk W J Hay took possession of his office at noon today he found a beautiful bouquet of Beauty roses on his desk and which was presented by a ber of his friends j agent to assist her Visiting the I home the agent read the riot act to the husband Almost upon his hands and knees he promised to stop his i abuse and do what was right by his wife and offspring He admitted his woman was a good one and fiat he was drunk when he acted as he in the history of the United States is now on Every piece of money in the country's treasury must be handled and each security figured A corps of most expert money counters in the will work at the task but it will take them did toward her Notice Notice is hereby given that a ing on the stopping of M R K cars at only certain corners in the i will be had on Tuesday January th days to 1913 10 m at the in finish it There are the of AH persons who ver dollars alone in this vast sum j are inconvenienced by the stopping Much of the coin counting is done ot the cars at only certain by weighing but there is an to icus machine which digests silver dollars quarters and halves and them as fast as a man can I would request that any cases of inconvenience in regard to the silver horde would stretch out for a distance of miles changed her name to Jessica j Mrs Be sure and hear Albert E Mrs I wish she j ham the wonderful lecturer on For- She's put thc crazy notion into j Phone A ty Kinds of Fools at First M E my girl Bessie's bead to call Wants 10 cars Holland cabbage I church Jan I self 1 turn the handle If the silver thls matter be communicated to me lars stacked one on top of the other they would tower E P high If they could be laid in a con- Attorney each touching the other BUTTER MARKET ELGIN 111 Jan sale price of butter was declared firm 34 cents cu the board Of trade here today THE JUST UNJUST SERIAL fcr Aa   

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