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- t - CHARLOTTE DAILY .rOESEUVER, kPItlL' 19, 1008." EPEAKEB A WOUKSS HOUSE IGNORES WILLIAMS', DEMAND. i f poakT Cannon Adjourns the Rouse on jiotwa at-air. iijtw w m iw out Heeding the Demand of the Minority adec His Action la Be. t tn Severely Criticised by Mr. Wil liams and Other- DemocratsTurtle Moss. Hlgh-Handed Proceeding; Tliat . Through,'' Svs Mr. William)!!-, . Cauooa Dorlerea Post Hie If-marul Was Dilatory. Washington. April J 8 A situation Vhk:h, has developed extreme tension both jersonal and political, nas crown out a tn Mi ntf nut or. ine session - or tBe, House to-oajr. speaker cea ' non's action In declaring Che House adieu rued on .the motion of Mr. Pnvne. oL- York, the majority leader. I5 it heeding the demand ct Reprjp!"uMlve Williams, th min ority Jeiner.for a division. Is twin - denounced to-night toy Mr. Williams and. by other member of the minority - - as "tyrannical." Repneentativ Wil liams, while he did not care to make staament HU-hlghr eoneerntn tie Situation, declared that the Speak ers action was "the most high-hand-cd proceeding that 4 speaker of the ; House of Representatives ever had erried throuib-" .. XT., Williams reeonmea Dneny ine Incidents leadings lip io the adjour.i net. -statins;; that when the motion of J4r. Payne was put to ,the House be had aKed for a division, a right guaranteed to him by the rules of Che-'House and iy the consmmm. ; The Speaker, he eid, declared '.U -notion carried and left hit des and walked toward him. Air. Wtilliur'S said 'he understood the Speaker io " say something to him, but that h had responded "This is beyond a Joke." -CANNON'S STATEMENT. Mr, WlUlams says that he turned away and proceeded to his commu te room and the Speaker leu the House and went to his room. Mr. Williams paid Spealoer Cannon and be always had been good frienUs, bvt that he felt the Speakers actioi 'n ' declaring the House adjourned Inthe way he toad declared It. -was '"as arbi trary an action as any Speaker of the House of Representatives ever bad taken." -r Late' to-night Speaker Cannon in discussing; the comment of Represen tative Williams and the situation as It developed at the close of the House proceedings to-day eaid: "For mone than two weeks, under th ed of Representative Williams, the , minority have been engaged In a filibuster. The majority has the right and It is Its, duty to legislate. It has been proceeding to perform that duty and will no doubt continue to do ao. The rules of the House prohibit dilatory motions that would be In order were they not made for dilatory purposes. In the last two 'weeks many dilatory motions bve been declared out of order by the Speaker In the performance of his duty. To-day's session began with dilatory motions, under the leader ship of Representative Williams. Af ter a long session of seven hours, con sideration of the diplomatic appro- - prWtlon bill was completed in com mittee of the whole and reported with favorable recommendation to the House. "Representative Williams demand- ' sd theyeas and nays on the passage ( the bill. The' minority supported turn In this demand and the yeas and ways' were ordered. The minority then 'substantially voted for the bill. Representative Payne at :30 moved that the House adjourn. The question was put and there was a decided ma jority voting aye on the viva voce vote. Representative 'Williams did cry out 'divisions' but this in view ; Of bis continued dilatory tactics was a dilatory demand and the chair so treated It. declared the motion to ad journ' carried, and adjourned the House until It o'clodc Sunday, which under a special order of the House bad been set aside for memorial ser vices. - .The constitution does not provide that on demand of one-flfth of the membership present the ayes and nays shaJl.be spread upon the journal. "Representative Williams did not' demand the yeas and rvuys, nor did any. other member of the House. As ha did not choose to exorcise his right under the constitution the chair Ignored his dilatory demand for a division and dekared the HouJw ad journed. The bare statement of the proceedings show that Representative WlllWms did not know to atfal him self of his constitutional rights or did tot choose to do no." GASTOXIA NEWS BUDGET. Oltv rviimr-n Recommends PlaciiUE of Fire - Escape . Convict - Dies of V Blood Poisoning Ocarfc Mill De clares Ciood Dividend Boy Bitten by Bulldog, i, , Special to The .Observer. .. GastQ.nl, April II At the meet ing of the city council this week the Bra committee recommended that Are escape be placed on the side win dows of the opera house, .that the doors be swung outward and thet the stairway leading to the entrance ho atiwnrthened. It also rwom mnicit that a Are escape be provld r4 far the Johnson Building on t" third floor of which tha fraternal Mora have tneir meeting Place. Cim liar rM-nmmendations were made concernlnsr the central graded school building. Since tha terrioio trageaies t noiiinwood. 0 and Boyertown, p nubile attention nas oeen ai- rected toward the condition of tha DubUc buildings here, and the above tens are the result. George Lawlng. a white convict, died of blood poisoning at the county stockade a day or two ago. He naa ben on the gang only a short time. havlns been sent up for an assault on another white man. While talk of a panic Is still rlfa and while some Industries are run nlng on very short ttme, at least one Gastlnla cotton mill is making a good showing. At the annual meeting of the stockholders of the dark Mill here this week a semi-annual dlvl dend of S per cent was ordered paid. While this is perhaps not as large as Is usually paid by this mm. it ts grat lfylng that it can pay a dividend of this else. Revival services are In progress at Main Street Methodist church and at the Associate Reformed Presbyterian church. At the former. the pastor, Rev. W. R. Ware, ts conducting the meeting, while at the latter the pa' tor. Rev. Dr. J. C. Oalloway. is assist ed by Rev. J. W. Simpson, of Con cord church. Quite a good deal of Interest Is manifested In each. Thursday afternoon Plato, the 11- year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Stone wall J. Durham, of Bessemer City, was bitten twice on the arm by vicious bulldog belonging to Mr. J. D. Morton. He was taken Thursday evening to the Pasteau Institute at Baltimore for treatment. Judge W. M. Watson, of Xewbern, Is the guest of his daughter, Mrs. T. u. Craig. Mrs. W. W. Moore, of Charlotte, spent a few days here this ween with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. w. Alexander. Misses Marlon and Lora Little, of Wadesboro, arrived mis week to vis t Mrs P P Fn. airs. m. if. curry and Mrs. n M Jones. Wednesday evening Mrs. Falls entertained at her heme on York street In their honor and Invitations nave Deen issued oy Mrs. David Mont. Bomery jones ror an at hojne compll mentary to them next Tuesday after noon sna evening. Miss Mary T. Rut OI ArKDOrt. N. V.. will rrli.. Mr. Darius Pierce of Haverhill; Mass 72 years of age, who was troubled with insomnia and constipation caused by Indigestion, was s' completely cured and restored to health by the great tonic stimu- .la . . ass. sa, at a aw w as - iant,uuiry s rare mau wmsKey. r, - . ft ' I . ter. Monday to visit Mr. anil Mrs m t.. IIAIUfONY DOES NOT PREVAIL. rrankiin KcpubUcans Have a r.mi T-ni ir jtowing. Hut Taft and 1 nairman Aditni Are Endorsed. Special to The Observer. iouisDurg, April 11. The Republi can county convention met here In inn opera nouse to-day. About uwrrny-nve. wim a dozen colored brothers, were present. Cedar Rock no win. Mine townships were not ..c.aiicu. ur. t-. n. Match was vnurman ana E. T. Tarborourh sec. rH5ry- Resolutions were adopted as j "The Republicans of Franklin coun ty. iai or North Carolina, in con- vrnuon assemoiea on the 18th of April do resolve: " "First, That In President Roosevelt In s recent Utter Mr. Pierce aid : I have used Duffy's Pure Malt I Whisker to considerable extent ' although not art invalid. I am 72 rears of age and enjoy pretty good health. I am at times troubled with insomnia also constipation, the latter a result of indigestion which in my case, ts relieved by tne use ot your Malt Whiskey. I do not use it daily put always bare 11 pottle in my room and when feeling out. of sorts or in need of stimulantor tonic, I find that Duffy's Malt fiDs the bill. At present I am using it. when I' retire. I nnd that a small quantity quiets the nerves and instead of lying awake for hours I soon drop oa into a quiet, restful sleep and awaken in the morning with a clear head and a stomach ready for a eood breakfast. DuffyVPurc Malt Whiskey is en- ' - it through the medium of printers' ink or otherwise. DARIUS PIERCE, 10 Court street, Haverhill, Mass. Thousands of -unsolicited letters of gratitude like this of Mr. Pierce are received from grateful patients who are anxious to extol the merits of this great life saver and rehewer of youth Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey. uuTiy 5 rurc IM is an absolutely pure distillation of malted grain ; great care being used to have every kernel thoroughly malted, thus destroying the zerm and producing a predigetted liquid food in the form of a malt essence, which is the most effective tonic stimulant and invigorator known to science : softened by warmth and moisture its palatability and freedom from injur ious substances render it so that it can be retained by the most sensitive stomach. ' If you wish to keep young, stronir and vigorous and have on vour cheeks the glow of perfect health, take Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey regu larly, according to directions. It tones and strengthens the heart action and purifies the entire system. It is recognized as a medicine everywhere. CAUTION When you stale your 3rugstt. strocer or dealer for Duffy' Pure Malt Whiskey be ure.you get the genuine. If the only absolutely pure medicinal malt whiskey and la sold In sealed bottles only t newer In bulk. Price 91.00. Look ror tne trmde-mark, tne "Ola cnemlsv on the label, and make sure the seal oyer the cork is unbroken. Write Dr. Curran, consulting physician, for a free copy of Illustrated medical booklet and free advice. Duffy Malt Whiskey Co Rochester, N. Y. SAGO IAND PETTEE R.AC51IWE SHOPS Eailway Heads : J " C r ' Drawing . v ;f . .;' te . rJ Frames ;'y --;-:; . . '-. ", . ,: ..; : . . Blubbing st" -;r. Interiaedia-ta V. . Eoviig Frames ' fv Spinning .Fraaei Spoolers 4 and ; ;:,' v Eeela I. M. VJA GHBURi'J, Southern Agent ... CHAELOTTE, NORTH OABOIJHA ; ' 1 A fUlsal.a T4JT KN DORSES BWU . Lt- . . . rrovldlnjc For Inland Waterway Com mission and for Uio jmprovemeni and Devrlopment of a Rout Sna--gentn a Number of Amendments to Perfect the Measure Expresses No Opinion as to Money IJmit. Washington. ' April 18.-8cretry Tsft has endorsed enthu8lastleally, the bill Introduced by Senator Newlands nrovldlnir or tha appointment of an Inland .waterway-6inmjMnon and for, tha Improvement and development of a great schema of Inland water routes thnnwhout the country- we recognize the Christian rmfi.man I . i. v,. tv rria.rtment was received to-aay py w"1 joirjrsox addresses rtiuextr, Msstrr of Cereinnnles at Bethany Till, Traok Meet Dell vers Speech to ; Crowded Hall In the F.VMilnjr The Constitution Not Good Enough. Undsborg. Km., April IS. govern r Jehu A Johnfons of Mlnnimt, was the truest this afternoon snd to - nlfht-of Bethany College. This af ternoen he wai master of ceremonies at the college track meet and to-night t delivered a apeech to.a JargA crowd assembled In th college auditorium. Ha was cnthuvlastically received. "To-day." said he, "there are thone who for the purpose of expediency favor a new Federalism In order that tha country may take a more promi nent place among the nations of the world. I say that If we stick to the traditions of 17T, the world will re spect this nation. When we took Ha waii and the Philippines we were told that those people were not fit for self government. That has been the cry for years and years not because it ts true but because those who are In power want more power. "I do not speak of any officers or -any particular person, but we have! apparently corns to a time when the constitution Is not good enough. The j Immortal Washington. In referring to tha .constitution, said it could be changed from time to time if the peo ple wished It. but I say that so long as It Is not changed by the people. It should be observed as It stands. I Within the last sir months a Uni ted ' States marshal laid violent hands upon the Attorney General of ray state and said that he must corns Into his court for doing that which the legislature hsd commanded him to do.. And the Federal Court approved tha marshal's action. I aay that such a proceeding is not right, it is a re flection f the policy of the centralisa tion of power that takes from you and ma our "gtate's rights.' " - Xorth Carolina Will 11 Delivered to Government JTlh. ; Washington. April II. Secretary Metcalf has directed the preliminary acceptance of the scout cruiser Chester,-when that vessel Is delivered to the government at Portsmouth, N, H.. which, is expected about April 24th. Tt.eannoredcrulser North. Carolina . will 4e "delivered "io tb government April Jth at tha Norfolk Navy Tard. - ;. Robbers U1 At iAf-ps.'-' 9 Chautauqua, Kaa., April II. -With foar posses pursuing them,' the two men who yesterday robbed tha State tack of Chautauqua are still at large to-day. . They are believed to be In tha Oeage hills, across tha Una from here, in Oklahoma. - These hills ef fort splendid opportunities for biding. paxriotio cltlsen and th iniesman, ana we enrtoree most hear t!Jv his administration of the gneat miimjb vi rremueni; "Second, That w commend Post maeier general Meyer for his efforts io mniarje tne usefulness of the pos tal Hysfem: Third, That endorse as the Re publican candidate for President W. H. Taft and Instruct our delegate to vin omy ior men to go to the Chl- coag convention who can be depended pon to vote for Mr. Taft until ha is nominait'u; Fourth. That Hon. E. W. Timber iaKe, our former countyman. having "-rii one oi ine nrst mn In Vnrih Carolina to aivocate the nomination of Mr. Taft and knowing him to be a man or tne mgriest character, abil ity nnu wisaom, our delegates are nereny instructed to vote for him as a delegate to the Chicago convention ana io use an nonorable means to se cure his election." Delegate were chosen, to (State and coWiresslal conventions after a deal of rowing- The meeting -was by no Harmonious. JiesOJutlons en dorplng Adams as fftate chairman were, after a hot fight, adopted. Ex- Jurtge. Tlmberlske and Postmaster BNggs, of Raleigh, were here, though Mr- Briggs did not attend the convention. Frye, chairman of the committee on com merce. A number of amendments were suggested to perfect the measure. Provisions of the bill deemed of special merit by Secretary Taft were pointed out by him. Among Is the provision for co-orainaiion dc t ween navigation and other uses of the waters In connection with thieir improvement for the promotion of commerce amon- maiua. , recognized by the War Department wise end necessary. Tne oo- A TWENTY-TEAR SENTENCE. "I - have just completed twenty-year health sentence. Imposed by Bucklen'a Arnica Salvs, which cured m of bleeding piles just twenty years , ago' writes O. 8. Woolever, of LeRaysvllle. N. T. Bucklen's Arnica Salvs heals the worst sores, bolls, burns. wounds and cuts In the khortast time. 25c. at all drug stores. ' Telephone, Cost Cannot be measured , in dollars and cents. Bell service brings peace of mind that no other agertcy can furnish. In an emergency it may save lives or fortunes. It reduces miles to inches does it instant ly I Reasonable rates. REASONABLE KATES Call No. 9050. BELL SEBVICE IS SATISFACTORY. Phone No.. 26 or 471. f 2 STYLISH LIVERY Baggage "and Passengerf Service. - ?v ' Dealers in l' J - Hdrsesf Mules, VeMcleI, 'r Harness and accessory, ,i goods. v. . i: y. Wagon manufacturers. We sell anything In our line 6n easy terms. l I l WADWORTH'S SONS' COMPANY That Baby - Of Yours soma an HKA-V RAIXSIX TKXAS. Ixiwlands nondnil Csmlng Heavy I x ws to l-mieiw fort Worth luuiroatis Miner 92AO.OOA Damago. Fort Worth, Tex.. Anril it Throughout north Texas the heaviest rains in many years are renortod cauMng tremendous loss to farmers and stock growers, flooding lowlands able. hundreds of bridges having been washed way. At Kort Worth the Trlnltv river is receding to-nlht. but street car traf fic between Fort Worth and North Fort Worth win not be restored bt- fore to-morrow. By employing everv avallabU man In the city and dispatching them In bpcclal trains to the aeat of the trou- rort worth railroads to-dav e- tivoly beg-an to repair the 1210,000 damage inflicted by Friday nights rain storm. Traffic was paralyzed almost n.n doy. North Fort Worth Is Isolated and five hundred houses are Submersed. Mlra-ral City, near Weatherford. Is under wat-r, arid Cleburne, south of hre on the Santa F". Is surround ed by the flood. Enrineer ln and Fireman Allsup wera found dead unaer tneir lengtne to-day. Their train left the track In a washout mile north of Oleburne. The flood sufTerers have been pro vided with ahelter. . Crops over a Urge anea have been destroyed and the estimated loss will reach over half a million dollars, All night the police flrod a continual volley tp warn residents In the flood district. operation with States, municipalities, communities, corporations and Ind'v- uals. provided Dy tne out, i -- ulnrly commended. ' .,.,., The provision ior mo of projects by a boara or experis. me:u with tha approoaiitm. i i War? Dopartmwnt, regaraieaa 01 no fact that It trespasses upon some or the functions of. that department which are prescribed by existing la. Becnotary Taft says: The creation of an iniana win- nmmiMion ior ine vui www v. Initiating plans Tor the improvement of waterways seems to me a xnore ef fective way of a general plan ior tne imnroi-oment of all the -waterways of the country thmn under the preaent j rntlftn nt law. ThlS WOUIQ HOI I h the machinery furnish- l &a ,v the war ueparimem iur Improvement of tha -waterways when the plan haa 'been determined upon and Is to be executed. 4t suppuwe n.-h rtrten not exist In tne law now a tribunal other than Congress charg ed with tho duty of originating and, developing a satisfactory plan. No opinion la expresseo oy prcro- tary Taft as to how far tne great power put upon the proposed com mission in the matter of the expendi ture of money should be limited. The bin makes an appropriation of J0. 000.000 to carry on the "work nd provides for the Issuance of bonds when this fund should rail oeiow 1:0.000,000. " "TLrTm"I" RIMFLY GREAT. An . Endowment for a boy is de sirable. An Endowment for a girl la more desirable. A boy has a good chance to fight his own way through. the world; girl's chance la not so good unless she Is trained to vocation, and the proceeds - of Endowment would render this train ing possible, and at Just the right time. Even if a girl never has to enter the business world and earn her own living;, an Endowment will provide for her higher education, or will give hsr a little "dot" on' her marriage so that she will not go to her husband empty-handed. The Equitable Issues various forms of Endowment contracts, one ef which will be found to effect practi cally anr provision which you may 1 desire to make for your child. Write, 'phone or call W. J. RODDET," Manager, . Rock Htn, 8. C. WM. W'Hn JOHNSON, Rest. A4-C, Hunt Bulldln. Charlotte, X. C De Wolf Hopper and His Company Delight an Awevllle Audience-.The Comedian e.t Hl Best and 111 Sup port Xot to Do Improved upon. By Bell Telephone to The Observer. . Ashevllle April De Woir FP per. the arreat comic opera comeaian. supported by a splendid company of stars and a tuneful, well-dressed cho rus presented the comlC;Oper "Hap- pyland" Jiere to-night to the largest audience that er gathered m Aene- vllle. Xever have Ashevllle theatre goers enjoyeed ao rare a treat this verdict is Mnlversal. Mr. Hopper Is at his best and he has a support from start to fin l"h that cannot ba Im proved pon. Charlotte theatre goers will regret it if tney fall to see "Itappyland ' Monday, ewnlnj. To lncnrasc the I'ay of Customs Em. nlovra. Washlneton. Ar.nl 1 1 THB RICHEST MAK IH TUB WORf.n sIReitn wenfylne binsT Vfr bearing IZ?!?, h!i mri.. " IHt on th. ,,lK1 . 1 wearing 1 nv h(, kidneys replaced nor vs witb- tT... n,.. 3 w V out them, so It Is Importsnt . not to Foley's KMnn In. Curs Is taken at the Urst sign of danger. thalins urmmanu , wii i nmpprar ana your favorably a compromise bill to crease th m .ne .mnw. 1. customs aervl?;. i Vlv' r health will be restored, as It strengthens n t liso . r-.nr J ?( builds up these organs as nothing ers 10 iib a year; Inspectors to tt al.il. -v.. n.iu, 1 k. . aay, oeputy collectors, assistant ap-1 writes: "I hsvs waed Foleyls Kidney cure ann isse gresi pwasurs tit stating It eureo tne permanently er money dis ease, which certainly woma-nave eot nt my life. R. H. Joroaa CO. ana w. u Uaad A Cav ym.iwim, mna .upintri to . 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Cosy window corners, big easy chairs and an unmistakable atmosphere of geniality, along with the other characteristics of the place are what have ; made the , .. ' ' : ' i the home of care, comfort and eatable cooking. - : Vvn m tep beyond U ftackxu ORXXySBOllO, N. G. - t. 1 f k 'If " r. V ;"t .. ' Vv- N a- . ' ' :' t . i V 1 - i 1-
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