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MEXICO WILL
GIVE ALL AID'
TO AMERICANS
Lzzrz c:t::: ; . '
WAVES SWEPT fa'00
INTO THE ATLANT;
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Believed Whole Population of.Ishnd Qll (x
of North (irolina Exterm!n:tcd.
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Ccuntry.if Ttsy MustUci:r
ths Best Ccditlccs
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WASHINGTON EXPECTS r
ff UUERTA TO RE1IRE
V. S. Officials An Eaoonrted u to
. Outlook in Belief That FroriuoB
; ' al Jttiideni Will lfot Be Caadi-
date Ayainst Ka . - V
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l-.v - ' - ..Ar:.
MEXICO CITY September dHSreeroent
Wilson's warning ta AimtImm ta lei re
Mxl Saeoall Hrta eaclirstro.
free-' Ocnerat Huerta I whloh a alv
uranoVf safety ta Americana under
any alrewnstaa sea oven la aaaa at lata
vontloa W far aa tha MaRlaM .Govern-
Mil ta able te efferd prttlw aad .
fern to aid theaa elrn ta leave ay af.
fording facial train ta tha parts end
making g4 tha altffaranaa la tha aria
af eteerag and alaaa af aaauaa to which
fyj tha rafuoaaa aaplra. ' '
1 1 "Tb personal eentiraeot af tha een-
' ; etJtut!ool ad interim President e( tha
v UpbUo.M aajra tha declaration "toward
; clUaana at tha United Btate raaldlDf ta
this oeuatry ar benevolent aad Just ta
' tha extent that thatr Ooraraaaaat having
' yaoommandadV wlhoet Justifiable
' that they leave tha untry and vQta
lamenting th dlspoettioa which Wt
alarm aa wall aa tha fast that many"
1 Aaaertoan have decided to leave tha
country the Praatdaat has reoolved to
' raeoaoaiaBd to tha pro par authorltle In
I Yfav at the faet. aa stated la tha Bewe-
1 pexrs that tta Government af tha United
BUtaa ftada tt twinocelbls to tarnish only
t tWr eUm " t they ffr la a
apeataneeua and kindly manner to ootot
' tha ffl((raoa whloh axlaU and ra pro
Wide fraa special train and trratulUa to
' Ua and that Ajoarioaa arrtra la ttatv
' aawajtry wrth craatar oomort and BMaaa
' ' .' j tbaa vhlohi thar othanrtaa wocW hava."
i Oaaaral Koarta'a daelaratloa) waa' mtdo
rjvMa taap-waa to a. aortal at ajoaatna pat
k haa aartoia aawajapa j hXf'
--ftj' AntlWkmaTle paMaaaVMttsnV'Ai
f "ghould thara ha tha laaat aifo of a
. aott-Amartoa upriatnt". aa aaJd- "Iba
. Vaxloao OorarntDaat Qtrnawtar tta
.biittaB and raapaaafbUtiaa would up-
!f praaa Jt wOh all mmgf. i
- - Evaa ta eaaa of tntorrontlon. If it earna
T to that. OoDraJ Hurta aald. "Tha Oof
ammsnt ia moat Jaaloua at Ha cod naiaa
. and would put forth all of fort In order
that American eittaona reatdlng araoaf a
' ahould not Buffer In tha kwat at tha haoda
at Uexloo and they would only- be e-
' poaed to
;o taa oooaaquaaoea wnicn lntarna-
I tonal war
k(tk it "
C awA . magoltud arloca
Neither tha Amertcaa'aidhamry wr th
. Mexican foratcn office . appaara to ahara
tha optlmtan of Waahtnston offlctali r
aardinf tha aarty aoiuUon of tha dif fl-
out Uee betwaaa tha two natlona. . At tha
embaaajr It waa aald toalcht that no aora-
municatloa had been received from iU tt
Lind In three dare. Foreign atloleter
' O am boa aald that there had bean do of-
ftolal oommunloatloa with Mr. Land ilnoa
tha dlapatch of hia aeoood note. Ha said
ha did not expect any further nerotUv.
tlons anleaa tha admlnlatraUon at iWaah'
tngtoa saw fit to submit a rejoinder to
hia last aoto. ..- ; . . v
f ' -r - 1 ii
:-Preparing for fUatttoav' . '.f.
PriparktloBa for tha Presidential also
tlons oa October tt ara Wall along ae
cordlag to tha lOalstar at tha I&Urlor
tr. UrrurJa. From many States satta-
faetory procrasa ta tha preliminary ar-
ranfementa ta reported. A liat of tha
. eittble votara In tha Federal dtstrtot haa
been hosted In tha Ifuntalnal Hall
oral thouaaad copies of tha electoral law
naa seen wraaiy distributed. Election of-
.alals will ha appointed nt week.
. General Oeronlme Trerlno about whoaa -aomlni
to tha capital there ha been
much . speculation. arriTed by special
strain tonlfht. ' ;
THINtfGEai HuitA-IS
: 1S0T TO BE CANDIDATE
Treiident tad Bryin Hare' Adopted
tAiuiuae an nuimm.uott -
It Kow Aauxed. L"
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WASHINGTON September 4-PfeaU
dent TVllsoa and Becrttary. Bryan bara
- adopted tha attitude that tha elimination
of yictorlana Huertaytrora tha Presiden-
tial race ia Mexico Is aasnrod and that
; tha first step toward tha aotabluihmant
" af peace la lUxloe has keen kooooipUshed.
- Thl waa tha authorltatlva declaraUoa
today at adminhrtration . ofkUl rtrb
also let It ha known 'that oral aaiuraneaa
hd Men Uvea Nelson XD'Bhaujhneasy
' charge d'aifairoa of tha American mbaa
. ay of Huerta'a intention not "ta h a can--didat
In tha apprtachlftf alactloM; that
tha United Eta tea would construe Utarally
tha argument ta tha second ots of Fad
erica Oamboa Mexican Minister of For-
" eln Affairs who pointed out at great
length that a. provisional President ' la
Mxics la Ineligible to succeed himself. V-
Tbat any effort oa tha. part of Huarta
1o circumvent ; tha constitution by te-
signing la advaaoe of . tha electiona la
tvor of anoUter provlirional President
. Would ha regarded by tha United States
ai a breach of faith befora the world. .
. atreee Oamboa's lecond Nate
Much atreee ' wm laid 'by the ' official
upon tha withdrawal by Baoor Oamboa
la his second not of the Original dtmand
for recognition by1 4n- United Btate
through tha axchangt of axnbaatadora. .
That tha Huarta Government had la
: affect withdrawn ita demand for recog-
I 'Hon la now held by manjr Washington
f1c)als notwithstanding Benor Oam-
x'' dcriaration lmh aam note that
1 " n'!t ""Tsva stand oa the ttnavold
f" " ' ' ' T ' h H..'ra thut We are
Tint Lieut Bruce 'KignJer.!
Wha served aa aid to Briadir Omrtl
Smith until his retirement from aoMva
aervioa and who It Is rumored will eenro
in the same rapacity ta lrtfmtlter OeneraJ
Thomas F. Vmvli recently promoted and
plaeed In aomnaand af tha Fifth Priaada
of Infantry M Fort Crockett. . For tha
paat few weeks Lieutenant liaaruder haa
beea attaohod ta the Eighteenth Uifanu-
and ts very popular amonar off toe re an
enlisted meav - lie roee from tha ranks
ana has proven that a private ean be-
oma a oommiaaloned offloar if ha trlaa.
iwsiSARY
i 7HS WZATBZl.
AsBIKaTON atptsakMr e.-w
Pair Fnesy. aa4 attsnUf j Bcht. UritW wtada
.We) teiaa PreatMy fan? Friaey aad ietaa-
UnUtm Telr. npt ahewes hi
aemaint serUsa FrMWi aetaraaj faU
feme let Bnet aad rielalty Frtdayv aea
arallr fair . - v
TMinrerare aid preevttarlea at
mm turaf ? m. m.
Thwedan
Mulm a eifiishia TL-
ritMlutle a.to.
tne e on.
aesme j
ratal l:M . m
tOttOa ab '
Houitou Calendar for Todtj.
' ftotsr Ctwb luiwhaea at Sander Natal
ana.uei nan at u:i p. m.
' ' . ' " . : . Aaiuaamanta. 1 -' .
Pftae :ThataH ' tjrmaa
irivei revival. . c . . .
Ills Thentert ."tn ettr Pathar and
einer mouaev.une. : ...
- Mjt(a Taaateri Matinaa aa4 nlpht
aarfermancaa vauvllka . ..-
Calenlal parfci . - WhittakaM. farowaH
weak akaUnp and aaaia. ' ..
A.' W. iraoiWCC et Baa AateSIa
by tftilaea enslts after pyla tiOMO.
PB'tnDKNT HriBTi dtenateaed
nvnwettrJv to Wttklutaev la alty a role
iimr i uii ev oa una. . v t
rRuroairr - nuERT- etaieewd aftaetlf aa
' iMd to aretMt aaerleaae la Mexico end te
Aftaetif
M tkMa deeirtsf
to ieeTe tk eesatry
rkMitBNTnwruioPV ana aVietary ' Bryan
'. kite xeMUMd tkM attitude that tfaaMa ta
I eunhtttad aa t pMiiMe aeiUute ( the.
:r'' WMiinjrtoa-' -' y;1 1
' DBUOORATIO ' antts ere Harrrtolt "' t twt
' tariff Mil threats by eatvWar. '
MMATOK MORRia IHIFPiRD asds SUldea
epMh la.deYaeM of terlff Mil. . He fl-
5' eoeMlr praised rMMeet Wllsoe Sad Bryea.
aeraaflai.xAxiTBr wanttBi-'c epaee -ta se
half of arai
ll rot the .Ualtad atatet te la
srasriata lUO.OOO
te aid AnwrtoeM ta Mes-
H0
V ' Domeitift-i'f'";;-:'.
TBiW still ' rtfktlu dMsssatiea. taualgra-
. tloa tetborltles wll decide today.' .
yiMT UBtrTtnflHT Uees U.tr was killed
I kf fall fraaa aarooiaaa at Ssa place. Cel.
OEOBQP K. OOHBIt. the setar end lie sleter
we lajered Is sstenwblle wreck sister stay
. flMT UKtmNlirT Mess t lave- TTatted
. Butt Army till -la-aerepiaae aceldeat at
i taa Dlsgev Cel. - t . ..
COUSm aooBBVfTJT.bss e1d -jevareor
- Bitter to auke s fsll aad straightforward es
. . pleeatloaraf eksifes. ' - . .;
CA8B OP Drew Caalwrfti. harrM aftder 'the
" . Msaa white elkT act la Oallfemle will preb-
sbly r t the Jar tt aoaeu
FARMIXr : CBION Is Kattenet esamtlea dta-
. chtniad enaaailttat ea eettaa" oasbaiptlea
' became ehainus was aetlse la fight aasiast
.ftedlag; tariff -etU. ' . x.
- ;V-yt ' :-Tetu...
lAtft LINK la ' Hoattea Btssstsat leed ' via
Uesrty aesared. ..."s-- .
SIRS. a. W. PWWIB8 adatttad W bait. at
Dallas and rtieased. . . ..-
J. H DATia wb"aieedd guilty t barglary
la belles aotslttei by Jary. -
Rfl KIM .. tmetlMsad ta asath fas1 alls
- ef aattoa eeed at Weatlierferd t - -
ETTTtOK8 seaklsg recaU ef Danes sfsyer sad
: ConeiiasloBeTs te be-circulated' by godaliats
- af that elty. - ..Vv;;- A-:. .
':r;.Ki CoinitterciaJ.
WHRlt Tah t IrragaUr.' -. - ' r
UOAB basteess skowad alight tapnwaBtaat '
CATTLE priess wtr -steadyv an aleag the Haa
Coma traders Uosldated ea wsaths reaorta
COTTOK . aaftend slight assetloa ttd tloasd
trocBf
f Pest
two tare j . y
SKCRETAKT BftBTtB of lt Orlesita Oottee
. Kicbtnge ; platM cottoa crop 1011-lS at
14182119 baits trk ' W l.STl
fl.Sll
pnTioas sea Tessa crep was grsateat la
Wttory.-' ... - .. . -
. . . '.J4'. MMNMMtaM .
Sportt. ' '-r-
RATION At' tBAODBf Br. teals M Mttobarg
s ; Breoklya H.-Kaw Irs 1-1 ... fj.
TEXAg LBA0T7R: Iteetrtea 1 OelreesM i;
iJiUas V Asitta 1; Sea Aatoeta 4 Bee'
Suet ; Fort Worth fl-4. Wsee t-. '
' AHERlOArT LBAOUB? Mew Tort A Waahhiaw
tot 3; Bnatoa M. Philsdelphla M: Detielt V
Clrwlttt t; gt. Loets S CUctae e. -gOCTH15R!f
LEAftlTti AtUate g. MobDa f
HtrtTllle g Mofttsnaery 1; w Orlcee a
Chstuaooga I; MirailBgheai g ktmpkla .-
" v " 1 ' ; s'v '
PBiCTJl WBRB swtma 'far pmty lawa at
Bouatea Balthts Taeredayt -' 5 i : v '
A!t ATTKM rTKT )stl deH very it ts Osaary
JtU waa dlaoenra Thursday meratag.
THi pKAZ BSTATB treaafars filed far f.
oti Ihnredty atxretated (07l. . .1 -
. AOmct'I.TI BAX aavat la elns "ia Hone.
ts subnalt reports ea settitt ef their work. ;
BWTR1CT ATTORNBT af AVRT bse' wrlttea
letter to Ootcnir UeksolU (oeceraiag F. K.
Pre. . t . -. . . -.. ...
BOl'KTOM l.lrtitlot led Power Ceaipony bee
. tmwered aiMtUae sebaUtted by clty . eU-
V elila.... . ". " ' .
Coloael Eenj. S.. Johnson .Dead
- . (Aucfi Pftt Rtrlji ' ' ' '
t ITT LB ROCICi Ark. : September A
Oolonrt - Fonleniln 8.' Johnnenk aged 71.
did st 1 o'clock this mnrntng. He served
a pni"-il In ti a rni'i-ii irmy b
? pt!' - i tMJI.'t'1 j'S '?f
j. i s r r v t I a f 01 . v
Han ner I of lr"-- sx bo '.
CROSSING" A 1: vC" : 1 NllnV
? STREET l ; - " X ViOn
UNTER5E.CT10K ;
CROSSING
IN THIS
MANNER IS
iNvmriO-
DEATH AND
INJURV. .
" 'I ..V W A .. dpi- r
' Ona of tbo L tlimoult preblamc the
ot thl country hava W deal vfth' ig
traffic on tkelr gtreata.
Tb problem la aot peoullBr to any tarUcular aeotlon
or ctty..' . ; . ; ..'W- ' .r-h':-. '
Bocauaa o the rapid iBcroaaa la the number of auto-
mobile Maw Tork Chleago end the other tnatropollun
placea bar ' their troubleg aa well aa Hougton : TexaaV
Atlanta Georgia and othef cities ot relattre proportlona. t
There la 'thk fUfferencai V In 'the larger cities thl
pedestrians taye been educated to eoopente with driver
ot rehlcles In the matter of broaafnf streets while in the
smaller placea like . Houston for Instance people gticf
eeeeeweeeeeeee eeeeeeeeeeweaOeeeeeeeee
ARMY AVIATOR;
VIGTIA OF AIR
Crashed toDeath atu San
picgo
Zngiae 8tartea ht 230 Feet While
; He Wu Tolplanm' Dririni'
Kachine IQce 8ho ;
j te EartL
- - (AuecUitd fna Xprf) v -BAN
DtSOO Cel. September . Filet
Lieutenant lioea . luova of Virginia a
mmber of the signal corps 'U B. JL
was crushed to death today at the- army
aviation school hare when the en gin of
;the aeroplane In which. Be waa volplaning
from a hetghfof 2000 feet suddenly starr-
ed at a height of 3M feet driving the
.machine like a shot to earth. Nearly
vary bona tn-the f fleer' a body wsa
brokea. X " . - : . . . - t
: The Impact se badly wrecked tha aare-
piaae that It la Bot thought poaslbl that
aa examination of the wreckage win re.
veal the aue of the sudden etartllng of
tha tnotor .'. t ' .'i'-:
; Iieutanaat . Love roe for a flight at
:TsSC o'clock. The day was ideal. there
being; scarcely a braes: After flying
around North island for SO minutes the
aviator . circled for altitude an til ; h
reached a height of IO0 teat There he
shut' off the motor aad volplaned until
his machine was about Z59 fact from the
earth. In some manner the motor .was
started f while the plane were- pointed
down aad the machine was driven like
a rocket lieutenant Love meeting death
'at the camp from which he had aecended.
i The body of the dead officer will be
taken to Fairfax Va.. leaving her to-
morrow .jt -j- '.. v s'"?."- -f -
I Aeoording to -the army fester; the avi
ator's Dearest relative ta Jadge Jam 1C
Love of Fairfax Va - Lieutenant' Leva
was about u yeara ef age and unmarried.
Eleven . aviators have 0000" killed In
tha army and navy since experiments
Were started with heavier than air ma
chines In lMg. le in the armv and ona
In tha navy. In aviation tha world over.
131 peraone have been killed el nee 1M;
111 In mi.
"vj:;'Iail for Ite.Tlimttt t'x
DALLAS Txaa Beptcmbev A TTsiv-
Ing preliminaries ' Mr A.' W. Flowers
arrested eevrrul days ag6 In connection
With the .killing of Jack Coley waa r-
ln 1 f'nm cH'ir Thurartav a'tamoon
t r I 4 I". : f..1 hV
..'.-i t. il
aw i r-'i' a ar . .ar "V aaw X aP' . - - t a. ft I .
.titty roTenimaiiti
to. the "wtmtt
that of rtntatkii et
. In the eartooB
eweaweee
THAWtASNO
"RAILROADED"
"t..'
DecislCaaiis to Hisibispost-
tloii Expfectid Today li -
A L. .' .'.)!.; '" .
His Attorney reit the : Wont aad
Are Preparel io (air; tifrt ;
illmslen0alV j
. -. lutei
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COATICOOK ieptertber.. i-Harry X.
Thaw was not "railroaded'' across the
border by the Immigration ' authorities
today as his .eouat had predloted. A
special board ef inquiry sat on his ease
from It o'clock In the morning until late
this afternoon and then adjourned until
1:10 tomorrow morning whea the pris-
oner will be -recalled. - v ';
Thaw was ea the Stand most of the
day 'and made a good Witnee Hia In
tjuisltor graduaUy worked Into the ques-
tion of alaanlty and though hi coun-
sel vtoltatlr objected. It waa of no avail
and thia line of interrogation wflt be re-
umed' tomorrow 'U-. 'Xt
Though staving off eWportatloa for the
day Thaw loat m two particular Bis
lawyers were denied a 'writ of prohibi-
tion by Superior Judge Hutchinson at
Bherorooke the same Judge- who Sus-
tained the Writ of habea eorpu which
cast Thaw out of Bharbrooke JatJ yes-
terday and he failed to asUbllih before
the board the aonttntlon that he had
entered Canada a a tourist and - like
Jack Johnson ahould be allowed te eon
tlnue.to bm destination. . . .
" Wet i-Wie ' 7k1 Mnrnm.
He could .produce . through ? ticket
to any point outside' ot Canada .He tied
a ticket to 'Detroit but' on fortunalety for
Thaw It-had beea purchased at.Ceatl-
oook. ': ; ; ( . V;- -..
-ITnabl to show that he had tome Into
the DomtnloB at any recognised port ef
entry Thaw pracUcalty -wae convicted of
entering by etaalth and on this charge
alone he call be daportedV - But n thi
charge he could appeal -te the Minister
of- the Interior while no appeal j would
He should he b found Insane at the
praaent time or te have been In an In-
sane -asylum within five year. . If of
pnsound mind bow tha board could dot
port Thaw direct to the New Tork State
tin Thl would mean aw 1ft return to
hlatteawao. -...'.
. Con viot I on on either e" the two ether
charges would mean deportation to Ver
Reeented Insanity ANegstiert " - -
! 'William Travar Jerome chief of the
Kew .Tork foroea spent an Imratlent
day '
(
're; for "
wef.;
itmA ' VA
tbors Bert tteMlnron the Post's tlata
Uoatntai wtueetv yt-:;j 4
. There are certain people In Houston who would be run
orer and; tilled la twenty-four hours if they were to at
tempt to crosg intersections of streets in Chicago or Nsw
York they cross them in Houston. . .'(..'
'. And t'is getting to be danferous In Houston - -;
The drivers ef aatomoblles are not altogether to blame.
yt'tbs(in ywrs.'1. f.rA i" '
JAnd why not the lty gorernmsrA; regulate pedestrians
as weO as TeWciest' v' .
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SHEPPARD IN
MAIDEN SPEECH
Extended Free List Defended
by Texas Senator.
.1 :
lUtone Praiis for President Wilton
Cunux of Addresi in
W. S. Gard
. 7 HeuatenJ Pest Staff Correpondnt.
ASHIKaTOrf BepUmber . Charae-
tertslng the pending . Uruf bill aa tk
greateet measure of lu kind ever drafted
line 1117 Benatof S hep yard' today mad
hie fiivt :apeeca 'ia the Benat speaking
for about aa hour. - '- v '. i
"ProUotVm la an Infamy a curse anT
a'eruae" be said In his defense of the ex
tended free liat which tb TJndtrwood bill
caitie u He devoted the moet of hia ar-
gument to a defense of the doctrine ef
tree raw material a If Is understood In
Txas aad amuriag the farmers that they
are not dJcrlmlnatd; against and th
manufacfurer favored.- - - - ?
Bagardihg. the 1 wool' : tariff; he ? sald
."Tak off this Ineffective and treacherous
tax oa wool arid the backbone of protee-
ttoa will be brokn.""" r".
Te the farmers be aald: 'The.redu-
tlon and removal of tariff rate on hun-
dred of manufactured articles used by
the farmer will far' outweigh any low
that may result from the dlsappearane
of certain agricultural dutle." i'
: H Closed with th foileerhg tribute to
President Wilson aad hi Secretary of
gtatef- '' ''"J '
"And aa this bill pursue .ita march ef
triumph) throagb th American Congr
-the attention of ' the Amerlcaa' people
'turn to that unassuming figure at the
)aUon'e head.i that exempla- ot Just Ice
and ef lev that marvel of patlance and
of power. Wood row Wllaoa. .Tohl ganlu
end hia couragmut be attributed the
lement In thl measure that do most
te break tb sway ef privilege. And what
a glory of H gloria arise from th fact
that by hi aid there stand th man
who for mot than 1 year lag proclaim-
ed aW fundamental feature of true tariff
leglslatioa th. fuadamaUl feature ef
this blU; who has bean the eblef defender
of the doctrine that f freedom of life's
n ores si tie and ef tha basis material of
Industry from 'taxation le essential te th
leaat pprelon In a -tariff law; whoa
character and whos eloquence flluatratet
the purest purpose that ever animated a
rumen heart democracy a rock of gs
V : 1 J '- f 1."
THREE AULLION DOLLARS DAMAGE IS
; v:. v ESTIMATED IN WAKE OF STORM III E.'
Towns on Coast of Tar Heel State SuTTcrcd Gre:t t ::
Several Persons Are . Reported D::J n:l:i
;V Bribes andf Warctosses Wished Aay;
'r..i3-Y---'' ' ' ... .--"'r.-r-
. . . -aw V
W "'1 " .''.':' ;UM(liysAaylU '"i r'?
' RALIIQH N. C September 4. jR Eadea of rewoern bne t'.
State'e leading lumber milt mea just hack trani WaahlDgton. N. C.
tonight there was a feeling et certat&tr that Ocraeoks Island on the
was jrave swept la yesterday's Hrtcaae sat' the net a IMag goal 1
nearly 100 noople of the' Island eeceped. This Pellet was pased on C 1 1
tides la Pamlico Bound j Morehead City Beaafort Kewbern Wa'
Bay bora Bell Haven end doseaa of other imail towns on' tha eoast t
ported as having great loaaee from the fury ot the gale .
At Washington' the water was wiixt deep U the street Twxp'r "
hrtdgea eai a mile Jong ot the NcirtolaJoutA were waahe4 away t
large warehouaea resldsncea and a splendid public building were di ..
and three persons were reported dead. - . ' ''1 '
- la Kewbern the water waa several feet deep la the street X t'
of small veasals were sunk publlo bridges destroyed aad lumber mir.s t
damaged. ' : .
a0000OQ IIT1MATI0 LOSB.
Heavy Tell e Ltvee Alee by ttem Off
Carelina Ceaet.
i . tAiti4 trim rr.) v v-
WA8HINQTON. K. C. Bptsnber t
Property valued at eaore.thaa llot00
le reported to have beea destroyed aad
rumera are current ef heavy loaa of life
aa the result ef a destructive atena whleh
wept th eastern eoaat ef North. Caroline
paatcVday. Wire eommoalcatloa with the
trlokaa dletrlot nly we meager tonight.
Efforts te Verify by wlrleea reperte af
many cgaualtlea on Oorecese' laUnd - la
Pa mil 00 Bound have beea truttlea AU
wtreiea station In that vkHnttjr are be-
lleve4xta.bave beta dMtroyei ay "U
Storm. ...' 1 ' ''
Th area teat damage 14 prewvty ee
eurred In Iteaafert Countr and have waa
wrought pnaong the -nln eraXt la th
ranuloo Stiver. s la VaalJngtort kaaaaa
and pianufaclurlng Mante ail along the
water front war parUaJir deaawyed. The
total damae la ah la county ajoae le
rouHhly astunated at lli).o. -t
Th fury of th gal waa chlfly 'en-
tered apon th town aloaa I'amiioa
Bound amoftg the being Mora head City.
Beaufort. Newborn Washington Bay
boro Bellhavan and a Brora of small
place A deluge ef rain aoeompanled the
wind and tha tide la famlieo Amjnd waa
many feet above tb ordinary high water
mark. ' .-. . '. -
Ail poinU along the eoast report heavy
damage to ehlpplng.
It waa reported at Norfolk V. that
th wireless at at lea there had been an
able to get fnte oomtnunlcatloa with the
Baa a fort or Cape Hatteraa stations and
that both th latter bad bee wracked by
the burrloan : The Hatteraa wlreleea
autlon I looated near the aoeti of the
reported Orranok disaster. It we also
reported that th revenue euttar Seminole
had been ordered toOcreeoke Island
where It te rumored avral hundred
Uvea were loot. Effort to vartfy thie
rumor antft a late .hour tonight were
tutll ' ; .... V " ""'V
OglOLATlOW ON COAST. . V
gaetera Bhere ef Nrth Cirotina Buffered
. Ravage ef Oreat Storm -
' lAmciirrnKt1.)
CHARLOTTK K. C.. Septmber 1
Beeacs ef deeolatioa mark virtually the
entire North Carolina coast aa th result
ef yesterday' hurrlean DUrpatehe just
coming in over th makeshift Hoe of
communication . lndloate that the town
of Bellhavan I wiped off th map while
Washington N. C not only suffered from
tn wind put aiso lost neevuy cy nooo
The
la Beaufort County la whloh
Wash I
ngtoa la situated win exceed IA
see it la eatunatad tonignv.
Bridge were ewept away by tha high
Water and the -wind at Washington
where building crumbled under tha fury
of the blast as they did at Morehead City
Oriental Bayboro and a number of (mall
ar town
At Newborn several street ware Inun-
dated pnd thoroughfare were lined with
debris. The damage In that- elty alone
probably will xceed 0SM. Te add to
Meweeeeeeeeeeeeeewee
HUERTA HAS SENT A PERSONAL
REPRESENTATIVE TO Ui S; CAPITAL
"t" r ."v - " "'r ' .-v
' :?" t . - V . " ' 7"
Prepared to Play Role Almost Identical With That of Join
" I- Llnd De Zamacona Sailed From Vera Craz. ;
' VERA CRUZ Beptember 4. Prepared
te play a rol almost Identical with that
of John Und the pcreonal reproientttiv
of th President of th United Btate
Manuel' De Zamacona former Ambaaa
dor at Washington ailed from her this
afternoon ea route te tk American cap
LttaL It la understood that Senor De
Zamacona will take up the dlplomatlo
end ef the eaa at Washington for Gen-
era! Huarta And that he wilt get unoffi
cially as th provisional President's rep
resentative with sufOsleat power bow
ever to undertake negotiation
What proposals h ha bee Inetructed
'to .place- before President. Wilson and
Becrstary Bryan ar Hot known gaoerally
but It I believed that h win arge the
nacosslty ef more cordial co-operatloa
between the twe Govern meat and even
-cognition In rder that the best inter-
eats ef both be conserved. v " '
' It Is aaaerted that President Wilson wlQ
be aarured of tb good faith ot Oaaaral
Huarta In refraining from becoming a
candidate for the Presidency aad of hold-
ing the election In -October. - ; l. '. if
. It ta 1e expected that Bnor D Zama-
cona will point out the absurdity from
General IT-irt ta's point of view. Of nter-
ng i "1 ( 1 t -'Tir.t with th rhl
1 contention of
v
the terror ef the ertiaoa ftr It1
during the Weueet and wee w
with dlfficolty. Tww raUreed e
eee ef Wen a mile tone. Ware aweet t
In Aurora II houeea wore dauu
while at Vandtaiara the Santas a a
heavy ona firm aloaa declaring its 1
te be at taaat 4t.M. la tnla eliy r
than lw rattle and -ace were n
aad tonight their aareaeaee ar Winn
tha streeta a serious saaoaae te the l
lie health.
Throughout Kaetara North Tiro
growing orope are virtually a total )
nd astlmate af th devastating ff-
f tk wind and raia eaa aot be-atlo t
aigbt.
- .-. 1 e ...
NAV00 AT AUFORT.
Much rVeperty We Loot lit Oreat Itor
. en North Caroline Ceaet
i' ' i.AutU44 frnt Xrert.)
BaUTJTQST N. ' C. Beptembar 4
have haa beea wrought In this vi.-t.
by a Storm which awapt along th v
Carolina coast yesterday. . Mail b ....
from Oor . Sound - reportad that t.
waarvea for distance ef It mlin h
beea desrtroyad eevwral ' hooaa bin
dowa end hundred of oatti and km-
drowned. No Uvea were reported kwt.
Many emaB ermt . tn Bennrt barf '
apslaed or ware smashed against wttarv
r th breakwater
- There haa been ae new from th a
th wlrelee UUoa being out et cuu
slssloo. .
' eCHOONg) WAS WRtCKgD.
Restu f Crew With Twe Warns
an-J
. B)aaie wa Meet Thrilling.
-' ' ) - ' iAjkt4 PVee Xaper.)
' NORFOLK T. Beptember i-Crlr
ashore by the terrlfle atom whloh sw-
th Virginia and Carolina Coast Tu. :
aad Wednesday th alx-maeted srhn
Ueerg W. Wells la a total wreuk off 1 -teraa
Twenty membera of tha craw t
woman and twe babtaa war rescued t
HftaaTor . Tha reaeu le reported t 1 -beea
tha moat thrUltag la years.
VVella vraa bouad te Farnandlna from I
Tork without cargo
An unidentified schooner wtth nv
mast standing and a stfm ef li e .
board I ashore three antiea aer 1 .
Ooreeoke Inlet A British ell u
as bore a few mltsa further eouta
1 1 : ' s 1 1 .
- NEW .YORK HAD tTOKtt
l
OjrMt City fer Puo Hours Wts 1
. rp ef Wind. .
CeWajtfdJWgeyevA) .
' NEW TORK BtaanW I.Tbt e!
for four hour ending after midMglit t
eight waa In the grasp of one of t
evereat local storm ef the year. Th -
and one-fifth tneheo eg rain fell tn t
short tin ad llehtnlne e track st-
roofs ef ekyaorapara aetung aeveml a
Taxloab eerrlee and trolley t radio w -uspended
for a whtl ta parts ef t
city owing to th flooded condition ef 1
street. Sewers overran aad watar
much damage In baa amenta. . In the a
way foor tralna war delayed when t
signal ayatem beoama dlaarranged
Oovenrment Is that th greattr part
ef
uie aaiuits u cno uovernment haa F
connection with any organised party tt
reballion. .v . ....... . . . .
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Have you ever started' out to'd i
aovne (hopping And apent thou t
four times aa much time a y
thought-It would take and worn-
up disgusted disgruntled tnd d.a-
saUsfledl -y ; .
Of course you hav Wa all h
it. : . . - .
- In the end wa wake no to 1
fact that we have consumed a
of time eneray and rnrn v tn
tain a far from fi'tri r
- And aH beoatixe we ware t
' without a mi.tr. to t
!wero not tit(urned t-i
;W wanted m-r . (
; quickly anj tvU?...
VA little '-' -1
paper adv-n
pared os It
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