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Vt -;-VA-v" "V" A-AAA-J' 'MAr CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER. FRIDAY, MAY 14; 1903. GOYtSSilEHt IS ENDORSED J'OUCir 3i THK JOSTAL KTRIRK. . Premier CViwu W ins Signs! Vio tan Afw a Tsrbaleett teJoii of the French Cnamoer of Deputies v ' . Vote of ContUlcut-e Itt tXm Govern ' mMt PtiMd, 65 to 15 Ktrikdr - Declare Action of OiamlXT W HI . ' Ud Them Closer TogetUer, Uut . flier Appear to Be Weakening v " Radical RepWlB Charges Ko ctatltrtfl With Bring Tools of the Reau-Uonarles and an Vproar Fol lowed M. IVAssoti K,pv-t-n y uw Serge nt-at-Arms. , Paris, My 1 5 A turbulent session Of the Cnamoer of Deputies to-day , fended In another signal victory fir .'premier Clenienceau. when the go -- prnments poln- with rear1 to the 1 postal strike a emphiti'-;! en ' dorsed b a vol.- -f t.. :. includ ' inf. also, the gciicrnmfnt inmstemt that th.- poftai .-mplcs and otht-r "functionaries h;.. n, nv.Ul to strike ; -Immediately afternar.t tin- haml.. r m vnte of rpniTill Tl M 1 1 ' II re ill th government. 35 to 1r.!' " Tha strikers r.-relwd the chair ber's rebuke with a shrug f the ' Shoulders. dVrUrlng th.U It only nerved to -bind Hosier their forces, which would Fonn htartle the cuntry by it big Im reaee nd a rapid xtrn Slon of the general movement. ' the other hand, it is intim.ited that the government has other plans In lw to offset any serious growth of the strike. - Up to midnight there a no Change In th situsiiK'i. If anything, it was in the direction .-l a weakening of the general strike The pi-nral conviction is that If tin- movement does not make iurt strulc-i. tu-nirro. It la almost certain "i r ompli-te " failure M. Barthou. M. meter of Public Vorka, Post and Telegraphs. astert ed during the dehate that only 'J. 387 but of 24.:.r postal employed In Parla and the Department of the Heine are out and that conditions In the pro vinces were even better M. Comtroune. Radii al itepublU-an. Virtually charged the Socialists with ' feeing the tools of th" reactionaries. Ha declared specifically that M Morel owed his seat to the Duke D I'h-s. Instantly the Chamber was In an up roar. One of the delegate hounded orr the presidential chair, grabbed the ipsll and rang furiously. Then the Socialists begun singing the 'Interna tionale." t" which M Baudry IVAsaon and his royalist colleagues, standing en chairs, replied by sinning "Vive Henry- IV." M. D'Asnon climbed the tribune, and -with the Sorlaliats xlioutlng and s.nglng he tried to hurangue the Iepu tie. OuUode In the coiridns several persons who raised the cry "Vive 1..0 Ilol" were almost mobbed. k Premier I'lemenreHu and the min ister! summoned th" Mergeant-at-irmi, who fjecited M. Ii'Aksoii. A' ter an hour the session was n-aumeit. ' . 1 Premier Clonienceau, in u typical epigrammatic speech. coolly con eluded the exciting aeasion with the declaration that It was merely a'caae where France must choose between revolution on the one hand and pro graaslve evolution on the other, or be tween work, under republican law .and order, and a spirit of adventure Calculated to disorganize the republic BISHOP (.AI I.OW AVH KI NKItAI. Oiurfh Could Not Hold the aM Can 1 courof That Assembled to Pay Trtbule. Jackson, Maui., May 13. Hishop (."harles U. Galloway, of the Methodist Church, was laid at rest to-day, the funeral taking place from the First Methodist church .' The large edifice could not hold the vast concourse that assembled to pay tribute. Hundreds of member Of the Methodist clergy from all parts f the Btate and many rrom adjoin ing; Btates came to attend the obse quies, the young clergymen serving as active pall-hearers and the older member as honornry poll-bearers. The prayer and Scripture reading aervic was conducted iy W. H. Iaup- 'Mdr. of Meridian, and Dr. H. M. Un loose, ef Nashville Orations were de livered by Bishop K. H. Hendrlx. of Kansas Ctty. and Hishop Warren A. Candler, of Atlanta. .' All business was cuspended In Jackson, and the various departments f State, Federal, county and munici pal government were closed WOrLI) KKSTORE OniCKK. . Cs of .Major Carrlngtui. fourt . -Marlia led and Diminished Pour Veara Ago Ptimii th Philippine tsoouts. Taken l p With the Presi dent. Washington, May 1.1. The case of WaJ. Frank DeL. 'arrinjrton, of the Philippine scouts, who was court nartlald four years ago and sen tenced to dismissal u rnkeii up 'With the President to-day by Senator Clay, of Georgia. The case was tak en to the United States Supreme Court, where a decision recently was handed down holding that the evi dence in the rase did not warrant the erdlct of the court martial, which -aa reversed Senator Clay stated that executive action was necessary . to restore Major Carrtngton to his po sition and the .President promised to take the case up. Heart Smaller Goes to Penitentiary. " Kansas ity. May 1 3 -Charles i. J.Ksrd, a real estate broker accused of t r Winning the love of a number of woni J iea in various cities, including New JrYsrk and t'hlcaxo. and inducing them rf ts) part with their rnonev Mas to-day - jNteneed to five .ars In ihe peniten ;.t lary. He was si eclfiv.aH charged v l'ith Obtaining m,.i..-- from Mis Car "ri Hamilton, a millionaire, liy false pretenses. The semen. -e invpost-d was .- - ..the maximum penalty Warehouses to Hold U licet Springfield, Mo . M.i 13 . plan t construct a chali. u: Karehousc "lit th graJn-4'roiiuciiuf territory f-r the purpose ef holding vh-at ; high prices, was endorsed by to-day's 'mass meeting of the gra'n urnnfi.. .'and cattle' growers' branch oi the .Rational Farmers' Union. LIVED 153 YEARS. '' JTm. Parr-England'! olaent man . anarrled the third time at 19. workej in lbs nelds till 132 and lived 2 year lung , j- er. feopie suouia oe yeutnr Jsmes IVruxbt. of Spurlock. Ky yeutnful al fci. i.ow .. ." tow to remain yoi-ng. "I feel Just like '.' 4rear-oW boy, he writes, "after tak- . 4os sis bottles of Electric Bitters Fur i (toirty years Kidney trouble snade life a , ' burden, but the first bottle of this wen derful medicine convinced me I hud V Yossd . the greatest rare o earth." .".They're a godsend te weak, slekly run e or eld peepla Try theta. fdc. a ail druggists.- . . ' ' WAR OX TTBETWXnXJSlS. Xathsui Htrmua IK'Iar Th. Cam paign lias Failed- to Check ( ;rmt White i'lnK Aaawiartloa ttr fituiiy stnt PrevfnUa of Ills ease In Session. I- WuahtnKlon Vav 1 That the vigorous campaign against tubercu losis has failed to check the great white p ague was the startling charge made to-day by Nathan Straus, the New York philanthropist, at the fifth annual meeting of the National Asso ciation for the Study and Prevention of Tuberculosis here to-day. Mr. Straus harked up his a&eertion by official statistics from the New York health department, showing an ncrease of S3 per cent. In two yearj in cases of tuberculosis la the city. Dr. Koch was described as leading the whole world In the tight against the disease. The reason for this failure to make headway. Mi tttraus declared, was the negh-ct of the mtachlef wrought by the tuberculosis dairy cow. Sev eral hundred delegates prominent in the anti-t'iherrulosla campaign from all parts of the country were In at 1 1 nda nee In his nodn as Chairman Folks call d attention to the progress of the light against t iKherr u loais during the ear ;md declared that one of the prein needs now 'as for sdeouate hospital provision for consumptives in the intermediate and advanced stages. KIRK IMERW ItrrKILS .WKKTl President Hare Pee- Capita Ixmm in Thl Country Is From 10 to SO Times t.roatcr Than Abroad. New York. May 13 Fifty fire and marine insurance companies were represented by delegates at the forty third annual meeting of the National Board of Fire I nderwrtters. which began here to-day A vigorous presen tation of the recorded fcts concern ing American fire losses was contri buted to the proceedings of the first session by J. Montgomery Hare, pres ident of the Fire Underwriters, wtto quoted figures Indicating, as he inter preted them, that the annual destruc tion of American property values by tiro was unlikely under present con ditions to drop below the $200,090,000 a year mark. The speaker said It had been es tablished that the per capita loss In this country was from 10 to 30 times greater than abroad, and declared that the agitation lor remedial meas ures, based on the discrepancy thus shown, has already had considerable effect on municipal authorities, State Legislatures and the general public. An appropriation of $85,000 was set aside lor use of the committee on tire prevention. Two Killed In PiMol Duel. San Antonio, Tex., May 13. Two dead, a third wounded and the au thoritiea in pursuit of another are the results of a pistol fight In the tent of a Wild West show here to-night. The dead: KoHBRT CJIBWON. . VIA iltKS. a Mexican. JOSKJ'H FlJHES. a Mexican, was wounded. The shooting occurred immediately after the night performance was con cluded the fourth participant who was not wounded, escaping. The cause of the shooting is not ascertainable to nlKht. Dale of Meeting of Southern Publish ers to Be CKaiigctl. Birmingham, Ala., May II. At the request of Memphis members. Secre tary V. II Hanson, of the Southern rifo'lshi rs' Association, has asked other executive officers to consent to a change of the date of the annuil meeting In Birmingham from June 8 and 9 to June 16 and IS. It Is thought there is no doubt of the change being made. The original date onflicts with the Confederate reunion in Memphis. Condemns Practice of Hibernians. Dublin, May 1 S. Cardinal Dogue has issued u strong condemnation of certain practices of the Ancient Or der of Hihernians. He says that in some places the Hibernian Society is a pest, and practices cruel tyranny, its members Indulging in drinking and dancing, and compelling peopl" by force to poin the oraglnzation by threats to boycott, and even by personal vlolen-e. He forhlds the priests from this time on to give ab solution to those g-iillfy of such prac tices. I'M-d Malls I W FY ud ii lent Purposes. New York. May 13. John T. fcher lock and Frank J Walsh pleaded guilty toa fraudulent use of the malls before Judge Hasel. of the United States "lrcuit Court here to-day end In so doing confessed to having oper ated a swindle by which ins ay patent owners were defrauded. IKiver to Get Good Position. Washington. May IS. It is report ed here on what appears to be excel lent authority that Elmer Dover, sec retary of the Republican national committee. lll be appointed shortly as national bank examiner for the State of New York, tiy Lawrence O. Murray, Comptroller of the Currency. Alleged Grafter Dead. New York. May 13. John H. San derson, of Philadelphia. Pa., the con tractor who was indicted In connec tion with the alleged frauds In building and furnishing the Capitol at Harrisburg. died at Sherry's to-night. Bright s disease was the cause. A Building Tonic Any form of female trouble causes loss of Btrtnth fflikee jon weak and miserable. What you need is a tonic, a strtngth building medicine. Try Cardui. This standard medeine for women, has been found to reliere nearly all the pains arising from female ailments, by acting directly on th cause of the trouble. Further, Cardui restores strength by its tonic, in rigors ting action on the whole system. It sets promptly, but easily, on the delicate .womanly constitution and leaves no bad after-effects. Cardui is a pure vegetable preparation, coitamio no harm ful mineral drugs or dangerous ingredieaU. Ton can't make any Tate CAIBOE - o tXf FEAB FREIGHT CONGBSTIOX. National 8 apply sut4 Maebiaery Deal ers AsMM-tajiuei Adopt Resolution IecduiKg Tbftt Kaitroad liiter prinen Ovg-tt ta Be Encouraged by National a ad Ktate (ioverausritts. Pittsburg, Pa., Kay 1$. Declaring that in view ef the hesitation shown by railroad managers in planning large projects of construction aad im. provement, shippers face the menace of serious freight congestion, when business shall have fully revived, the National Supply and Machinery Deal ers' Association in session here took action on the subject to-day. A reso lution was adopted urging as a per manent preposition that business men and others shall favor a "well de fined policy of regulation giving con fidence that railroad enterprises ought to be encouraged rather than discour aged by national and State govern ments, and that transportation man agers ought to be allowed such lati tude as will insure successful, pro gressive and profitable operation or the properties, with due regard to the public Interest." Similar action was taken by the Amerk-an Machinery and Supply Ma nufacturers'. Association, which ia also in session here. M VE.VGH AN OPTIMIST. . .Secretary of the Treasury Thinks Kat Urfactory Tariff Bill Will Bring IVrmanent Prosperity. New York, May 13. "The comple tion of a tariff bill satisfactory to the people of the country will bring to the I'm I ted States a reasonable, ra tional and we hope a permanent pros perity," said Franklin MacVeagh. Secrotary of the Treasury, at a private dinner given In his honor by George 8 Terry, Assistant Treasurer of the United (States, to-night. 'From the point of view of the Secretary of the Treasury." said Mr. MacVeagh, "the business situation throughout the country Is a very hopeful one. Ws are not worrying about the deficit. The main question, perhaps. Is will the new tariff answer the expectations of the people? "The administration Is approach ing the question of currency, bank ing and treasury reforms with an open mind and with a hospitality to ward the suggestions of bankers and others who know the situation." PROHIBITION IN BIRMINGHAM. Two Opinions as to Its Suo-ess and the K Sects. Petersburg. Vs., Index-Appeal Two prominent clttxens of Blrmlng hsm, Ala., differ greatly in their esti mation of the effect prohibition has in that city. On of them is the mayor. They agree that the city has ceased to grow; one of them attri butes this entirely to hard times fol lowing the panic, and the oiher par tially to that of prohibition one says that there are more blind tigers in the -lty than there were saloons be fore prohibition went Into effect; Ihe other, the mayor, says he knows of no one selling liquor in the town tt cept druggists who have Federal li cense, but. he adds. "We are con stantly arresting people for violation of the prohibition law." 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A peculiar Incident happened to. the old man on- time, tie was troubled! with tome disease, was In bad condi tion and apparently died. When his friends began to work laying him oat, shaving him, etc.. he came to life again and has lived many years tjnee. He leaves a 'wife, but no chil dren. Funny Politics in Georgia. Columbia Record. "Are they ever going to inaugurate Joe Brown as Governor of Georgia?" asks The Anderson Mall. As near as we can get to the facts. It appears he wi!l be inaugurated next month, hav ing been elected a year ago. And Governor Hoke Smith, before golns out is making a noise like s man who will run again. Hoke fired Joe from the railroad commission and Joe turn ed around and beat Hoke for fJovern or. and now iavbe Hoke will beat Joe. If Joe wants a second term. Hut J he hasn t startej on his first term. yet. fieorgla politics is funny, sure. Have Htrong Digestive Organs. Hreensboro Record. The Times has been demonstrating to the people of Raleigh what kind of meat they have been eating and the disclosure has a tendency to gag some of them. All of us eat many things that ought to make us sick, but we do not know what it Is and it goes. If Raleigh can drink that blind tiger ll'iuor and live it ought not to make fares over a little thing like unclean meat. Grand Jury Gets Busy. Greensboro Record. The grand Jury of Cabarrus county has taken a notion to get busy and hills have been found against blind tigtrs. drug stores, etc., in Concord CAPUDIPJE CURES !urr.a COLDS AND GRIPP -j 'aaaches sae Ktar.lft alia. . 10. So esd Ms bottlM. (Lwuis.) YOUR WEU DRESSED RIVAL can be beaten "down-and- out if j'ou rely on our SUPERLATIVE TAILOR ING. Quality, Style, Workman ship our three winners. Don't get lost or woozy we'll aid you with fit, fash ion, finish. Our styles and goods are unmatehable! All vool Suits made measure for to $15 PERFECT GENERAL FIT AND SATISFAC- TION GUARANTEED. 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