1 oLUEFIELd *ST.\BLISHKD APRIL 8, BJ.UEFIELD, \Y. VA. SATURDAY. AFTKRXOON. DEC’. I. 1009 PRICE TWO CENTS < VICKSBURG CLEARS RECKS FOR ACTION Guns Are Trained on Pro vincial Palace of Nica raguan Government at Corinto. AMERICAN CITIZENS MUST BE PROTECTED Germany or Japan Believed to be Intriguing With Zelaya. * Panama, Dec. -The Gunboat Vicksburg lr> cleared tor action off Corituio and the guns are trained on the provincial palace. Tiie comman der of the Vicksburg has served no tice on the governor that Americans iro’St not >‘c molest , d. The first movement made toward interfering v’tli the r*trL.• w of Ymerlcan citizens will mean a botnbardiiu nt of the j>alace. It is reported her- that Germany Is backing Nicaragua because whe is interested iit the digging of the Nicaraguan canal, am^ has business intcre*.ts in Nicaragua. On Germany’s Account. Washington. Iiec. 4.—A rport giv en out today state's that, the, reason bo many ships and such large forces wore sent to Nicaragua by government was not on account of Zelaya or the revolution but on account of the re ports that either Germany or Japan Is Intriguing to get control of the Nlcargur. canal Battle Raging. nVuefleldi, Nicaragua, fDcc. * —A batt’o is reported to be raging near Rama between EMrada’a forces and Zelaya's troops. Estrada has inr sonal command of Ills army, and it is believed that the war will end In a short time. International Trouble Maker. Washington, Dec. t.—The inter nal and international quarrels in which the Zelayan government of Nicaragua is now involved have brought forcibly to the attention of th s and other gvenments the arre gant ruler of that turbulent Central American republic-Jose Santos Z<* laya who mor nearly a score of year has been one of the most troublesome gurca in international affairs. That the latest difficulty in which he has become Involve i, through the execution of Grace and Cannon, citi zens of the nlttal States, will le . tilt in his final elimination from the field t/ |olltics. is now generally be 1 eved by diplomats here In Washing ton. I no long I1KI 1)1 lilfiuil,** IJU nu;i 1 various nations have boon subjected by this troublesome executive, and which culminat°d in hhc k Him; o i/conard Grace and Leroy Cannono Atnoricnn resident* of Nicaragua, will undoubtedly be avenged by Uncle Sam. While a substantial in iernnlty undoubtedly w II be demanded for their eath•>, the Intervention of this nation is expected to r«-sult in the success of the present revolutionary movement, under General Juan l> flada. This would mean Belay a'r dopo-dtlon a pres dent and indoubt edly hi* exile Ifrom Nicaragua F*or nearly a score of >\ irs »bl* autocrat h ruled Nicaragua with nr iron bnnd substituting mil » r v rr,m, where moral suasion prove | i.., .< live, and rw-ing tlie seel of d'icord among the other Central \m«rle»r stnte« which would ultimately be harvested to h a advantage. All industries whether it-»five or foreign have been compelled to pi. toll to this avaricious ruler, wh< supports hit various military move ment* with the proceeds The moc profitable of the*e, such «- sugar, to hncro and coffee, are controlled by h nis'-'f or hi representatives anttf| cm the eastern coast. Yankee ingenltr> KUSStLL IS GREAT COUNTY Coal and Timber and Sheep and Blue Grass on a Thousand Hills. Judge \V. A. Ayers and his law part n-r Cyrus H. Smithdale of Lobauou, \a. were in the city last night on business, and they are full of en thusiasm regarding the material re source* of Russell county. Av'C >rd i lug to the report of the State Com mislson lof AgilouMuro Russell is t'h*:- banner *4heep toounty of the Old iiominion, and in iK>int of coal. ! blue grass and timber it i» there with thu gtxkls. One iHTtilhir thing is the fact tha on one side of the river there are , tin* finest coal veins to be found any , where, and on the other the coun try stretches away into blue grass ! areas. As a. usual thing coal and blue gras* do not mix, and It's hard : ly a mixture in this instance, but ! the line of separation Is better de fined than in most instances. Judge Ayi«s says he undi islands | that there Is some show for How l ard Little to get a new trial. This drm was a°Iced in take Little's ease originally but declined. • \VbH«* the Judge is net expressing an opinion I for publication, the t n« rinfer I etice irom ld« con versa lion is that I-ittlo is cm I Med to a new trial. In ■ atl this t»p|*ears to he tli«» general opinkn of lawyers. Cruiser Still Stuck. Nr»’ York. Dor. 4.—Tiu* transport Prairie with marines al*>nrd for .Jlen ragun Is tsill stuck in the mud on the bar of the Delaware river. The cruiser I>ixlo bus been s^-nt to trans fr th men to Panama. NEW FI 'TTJRES AT WHITE’S PHARMACY New fixtures 'have been ms tailed at White's Pharmacy and the average person would hardly know ihe place. It is aplck and span lu all kinds of new things, and it is to he doubted of a more up-to-date drug store cm be- found in the state*. The opening days will bo Monday and Tuesday, and these daya the ladles calling at the store will bn served soda water free. J. HOGE TYLER WILL SPEAK Ex-Governor J. Hogo Tyer and daughter Miss Lilly arrived In the city today coming front Norton, where lion. Champ Clark was to make an address las* night. The train coming front Hristol ro Norton was late and Mr. Clark did not arrive until nine* O’clock. A large crowd had gather d at the Opera house to hear the distinguished Democratic leader, but he was unable to speak on account of a serious throat trouble, Mr. Tyler will make an address at th** Presbyterian church tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock. He Is here in the interest of the orphanage that will be built at Lynchburg to replace 'he one that was burned down sev rai weeks aso. has developed fhU section and dea pHto the /heart-breaking tar** and various other Zela/an scheme*, the Americana have managed to ret a n thir hold. r/‘* laya has blamed the Americana for the many revolutions atlrred up against hint, and when the re< • nt ind mo t serious uprising broke o»rl n the Blneiielda district, it did not '**'to increase hi* afr*c‘ on. This ria-j been tb»* basis for the report. Mint the execution of Grace and •tnnoii was purely a matter of i* r o.-ial revenge on the part of the v,cara*uan xeeutlve. Z«*’aya |r a man with ,a purpose, sml for many years even before h s advent to the presHncy. has had in tnittd the union of the Central Ameri can state with himself their head. Born 4 ,wealthy parent-*, very little Is known of hi v e arly life ex '•ept. that he was of “unm xed" blood. The date of his birth is fixed between I K4and 1 x.'O. According to the beat information obtainable, his early da\s were sis-nt In the dirty little cB.- of Managua • ho cup 'o of Nicdtagua. where, with (Continued on Page Six.) § Six Members of Constabuary and Seventy Filipinos Are Slain in Battle. FEARED THERE WILL BE AN UPRISING Reinfoi cement Have Been Sent to Aid the Gov ernment Forces. j Manila. Dec. 4.—Six members ol i tho constabulary atul twenty natives were killed la a battle near Mount i Malindlng, Mindano, today. The con l ntabulary was commanded by Lb-ti lenant Klarts, end the enemy con I nlated of Moron and Sana nos. The uprising was due to the fanat ical natives who can usually count ed upon to do ev rylhing In their l>ower against the government. Th« natives are speedily collecting their forces and it is feared that the re bellion may b come general among the various tribes. Reinforcement* have bee: sent to aid the const aim ary In putting down the Insurrection* DOUBLE TRACK TO WILLIAMSON According to a report n-ceivnd hero I today the .V von. a distanc of t»ixt« -n mileh the i lit t of ttio year. When finlsht-d (hi** will jflvo the i comi»any a doutd** tuick from ♦ • *i-« Cliy fo W iMhiii«oii ;*rid w|t| Tetl*>\e j th< congestion of fi.dgut iraiu* and j tend to ect ‘IiO {.asftchg t Irwins i n on time. STREET CARS TO PEARISBURG A civil quince j-inpr corps n eking a l>r*'llmlnort today because of a strike on among the tin plate workers. All the men oonmcted with the Industry have unit and vio lence Is feared. Several Ships Are Ashore and Mpny are Seek ing Ports fx>r<(lot), Doc. 1.—A violent ’'orro J Jo sweeping over tho (on of 1’iiropc and thf Kticlwh charm*-' - r-hltiK an | tar sot HD an Gibraltar. I nnd the hnaHah charm* J n.ielilnu a 1 j ashore*, and many at- p< kinr i>ort«s | 1' is foart*d that bhorr- naa bo*-n aj I fi^vy loss to vTHnpSne and rations ooaaf. towns mtj Tvy ' <1 » * .‘have IxuwUined hvavy prop* rtj Jos*.*. a W. H KEESEE BREAKS LEG VV. M. Koemc, a teamster employed b(y the' .Superior (Supply Com parly, Irroko his lea yesterday whll«> mi loading *>heet Iron at thn freight de pot, a welching about a thous and pouude falling on 'his left leg IJo was taken to St, Lukes' hospital .. * -- . —- ... — GETTING .ALONG NICELY. Miss Mary Weaver of Tip Top who was taken suddenly ill at a local ho tH a few days ago was operated on for appendicitis at the Mlueeld flSanl tarlutn yesterday and Is gutting along nicely. AUXILIARY CRUISER ON DELAWARE BAR W.IImJ'iitfioii, Poe, 4.— Scv<-n Iukm are trying to i*ul| the Auxiliary enUaor Prairie ofr the bar of the Delaware river today. Part of tho cargo may have to bo taken out! ANDREW SHORT ON READY CASH N*jtv York, Tno. Andrew ('a - ’•Us fn 'f>o!Ir»«* court fhIh moni I'lfct mil,r fiH chauffeur, and wh' n *■ d'f%,l:.‘.o hl» ]K>ck^«f« :o r* * the* money ' found ♦ha* ho had '»n1 v >v'n./ r.gntr;. BY EXPLOSION I>«c. 4.—A boat load of ji*UV'(^*<»'r4rm fin Ini? conveyed ’n thp* oily (jh the Ohio river tcxl;• ** •:• fd< d an4 'IHow Frank Hirr!* *o af*»inn. The explosion ahook 'ho ci’> nml doffloltafted many windows. 'l^io <.art»o «-,f the er,do*ion Is rot known. 5u&»crit>« to the Evenlnq Leader. 1 C*1 TO INVESTIGATE SUGAR FRAUDS —•A.I'il.lBl I 1 _ Campbell Will Introduce Resolution When Con gress Meets. Washington, Dec. 4.—Tim mlnno* Kota delegation will urge thu ap polntmnt or Judge W. II. Sanborn Tor tin* p?uoo on i he supremo bench Umdo vuonnt l*>- th^ 4uto Justice Pockhani. lleprcscutailvo Campbell of Kan* suh aiimiimo'H after a call it the Will to I louse, that when eoag.v u' • dc in Mua city, when it a.iid [ there were thirty two. . I• wn:r b urn ed tuer<* ino but four houses in tho <* 11y Hint, have been condemn'd, while there are twenty woven lewd women cleat< d here, according to Hat of tames wccuri d by Ohlef Newkirk. | The proMcliera staled they would furnish traiiHporlatIon for any fallen woman that wanted to enter a refuge home, one being located In Clnciu , nail! and ono in Pittsburg. Tin board allowed for all of the billH approved by hhe comnilstdounr of fliiaucc. An uixpllcution wus made for tin' erection of a building at tho corner of Union and JUaud streets to cost. $10,000. It. was referred to tin* eafoty comtnlHHloner. W. F. Palmer applied for permis sion to bulbl a one-Htory building on .Touch street. Tills wan referred. A IIcenso was granted the Fkiglos lodge to conduct a social club an IHand street. Tho samples of brick furnished by fl. N. Worley to rough tho stoop streets were found unsaitlsfuctory. Tin* report* of tin* police Judge and OomtnlulHoner were accepted hy tin* boa rrt. The bond of I>. A. Fudge for a re tail liquor license wus accepted. CHICAGO WILL BEAT NEW YORK German Professor Believes that the City Will Surpass Gotham. Berlin, fv-o. 4.—"Chicago will sur pass New York In size and impor tance one day" \h (lie opinion of Pro tensor Albrecht Penck, tho German* Iloosevelt professor, who has Jnn* re turned from New York, In a lecture delivered a*, tho Iiuvtituto of Nau tf<# tflcktnce 4>y tho distinguished geographer. After commenting on the geograph Ical mid geological conditions) of th* capital. Professor Ponck baaed the aliovo rtAtefnont. on I he far ? that r. i l bough New voi k had a brilliant f • (lire for the n^xt f.;vv d"Ciiij< , yr‘ when if; <'Oua«M|uinco of !.o n ceasjn.: In migration Into tl.< In' r1 a of Amorlcr. !»»•«• own r 'ju!'njent** .vili Cm)umo n porta t<# KuiO|/e to d • cr* ar» . Tlion tho tim will CO'; • when (ihicago will lead *ho n:-"/, i AlttK og!' ivofoec or IN • xpp jv I hi. idm-lriMon of tlio technical dig!. |oultie,-> that h.ul !,»en overcome in building modern ^kvacrai^r", b*» dt-t iaprott'-a vf Mh hot)' i In which N’W ! Yorkers live, ‘'OcspHo various la'tte I ia*rMa, n«H»ple Hvn h'jditt • ^ together J !n M»eir private dWCl'lngS, and u.o I ''"barrel fioni enjoying th» benefl3l*l ’ Influence of the hau hreca •<» by n^ni ’ ere»m tsrsoi building;* on tho whfltvo! which scarcely permit, i gl'rrp^o of ' wafer. The Mat In had of five rooms In Now York, cost Jurt as mtieh n’t h'* flat in IP rlln, although h!« Rortin dlnli.K ro«>rn w w larger than T! iha room* put together. SUGGESTS SALVATION FOR CHAMBER — PresidenH W. H. Thomas Says Secretary Should Devote ntire Time to Work. -- WILL CONTRIBUTE TO THIS END Thinks This Is Line Along Which Body Can be Useful. \Y\ II. Thomas, president «f tli» Chamber of rnninifrco, Is of oho de ridi d opinion that .'Mutation of the ilanly J'und its futi^m ucoiiMno&s In iii«» community depends upon the oinployinent of a Uvu iip-to- on demonstrated beyond aub' ifuedion of doubt that fho elmmber as it is beiug run, amounts • o but little. A few of ufi attend, but bho average uiun/bec ban come to think Hint, there probably won’t be a quorum, and thervforo It Is U-.elMU lor him to ffo. Tbw result Is tflia. mootings are rare, and those that havo (boon (hold* arc* more or less profitless. "I agree that ouo of the principal duties of a chamber of commeroe Is to advertise the city, to Induce the Investment or outside capital, and t< attract new enterprises. This can not be done unless wo have a aecre lary who oun devote bis entire time io i/be work, and ho most be a man familiar with ibis lino of business. Ho must bo a man wlio Is able to get out. at tractive advertising matter cal' li>K attention to the advantage* of Hluefleld and tllie surrounding coun try. Moreover, ho must l>o on the Job all the time looking for firms •that contemplate making or estab lishing branches and get In ton^i with them. I am familiar with tlio work** • of the Roanoke Chamber of r merce, and 1 know that If h** i he Kourco of Incalculable r dal good to the city. These ary claoly the lines along which It \ •• worked, and they are the Hues along which all up-to-date bodies of this character opomte. I ain In favor of gating a secretary who can glvo us his entire time and pay him a salary of. say $ir,n a month. The members will never miss this, and they can afford to do It If* to th< !r Re OBt.” SKELETON IN SEALED VAULTS Itifj! rnond, fv»<; 4.—Tho tflomnnth of i»'*. ,llanMVt-r, of *’Vrt MU l*’. 410\illd VfttiKtt bt.ia <»lli f*i»> oId ol. T.ilkC** lie< ;• .ai r>■{•••"O'; uso.J a* a linipj p^jrJ ♦i'.riui' wt;r Uiii**n h* n infnf, w«g t »*<••'!♦ r'i /Hc mat niluioit rikoid* )[ l')n» w'T<« fornid, Ofio oi a and M*' *,1 *u b* ob fn: fif'd >• ; to Low fho Mk ole 1 on a ram© to 1m» Iti tho tomb. Hovoral whip# of r< <1 balr and frasrment of ©loth wr«4 nil bogldftt, tli« bon**K t«ft to tell ’b. t»tory of two unknown liv#s. Th© fond* i« of solid brick with i>«7**d 1 fTi>or. Washington, Dec. 4.—Fair tonight slight'/ warmer in southwest po*>. ♦ion; Sunday partly e"»udy variable winds.