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Dispensary Re peal-Bill Enacted Into a Law, ' PROPOSED APPROPRIATION OF $250,000 F0R SCH00LS LARGE NUMBER OF BILDS INTRO- DXJCED IN BOTHi HOUSES PE- rriTTON (from: Durham tela.ch- ERS FOR COarPULSOlRY SCHOOL wlthdraw!x his B H O CL CD s- runJ o If iw Lave ft St Is tto (beat- We liave-just reoedveid. & carload of COLULIBUS BU06Y GO'S VEHICLES WMSb. include NEW AND ATTRACJr IVE dines iri Open antfcTVp Bug -es, Car riages, Suraies anidi 3atya me am fee attta to display to a siort timie. and incite your 'call If you ' axe ;WOrEU:& ASHEVILLE HARDWARE: CO Oouilt Square., irwaas o i . S. B. Cor. 3ECBTQRD H1AVING.ANT JLEOTRI CAIi W -K DONE AUL. AiN3 SEE. HART & HUSTON, olaw. ; -Rale Jam ill Lieuten axiit .Oovrnor, Rfomolds tcsaited. the sen ate to orvdec at II o'ciocJc.." ; ! Among the jblllis imtroduced ana. re ferred were the following; r (Itat elmiend. seotiioii 831 of the code griv tag"liusbadcl tsamue right to sell proper ty as iwtf e In certain, cases; to repeal Bectlon of code prohibiting1 f ormiaitioin of corpwiatSiani with capital of -over a mllMioai, to authorize, foranation sttreet railway corporations under the general jsarw:; to aimenki charter of Whitney re duction complany. (By petnmisisiOrii " Ward bill of yesterday to amend trust, pool and conspiracy law. Ry Warren to iprovlde ootton (weigh ers in Jones county; iby Michael, to aid sarw mM Swdustry in Watauga; by Bray, to repeal' chapter 7, private laws of 1897; toy WooViward, to amend chap ter 1285 of the code relative to grounds ifoi; divorce. IMorrisotri; of 5the comtaaittee on sala ries and fees, reported the bill of Sena tor Justice to aaniend the code Increas ing the governor'ls salary from $3,000 to $4,000 favorably, Scott and Thomas dls sentinig, T3ioniias said: the money ought to be used for hools. v-Jutetice said when Vance "niecame governor in 1877 fhe 'Salary was $5,000, and was reduced when Jar vis went in. He thought the recommendation of Governor IRusisell, after tficxur year's trial ought to have weight aasd the state ou)ght to be able ,to pay $4,000 now if It could pay $5,000 in 1877. IScott thought this the wrong time to raise salaries, and the best talent could now toe obtained for $3,000. Marishaai (Rep) Opposed the bill at this tkne on ate count of the condition of the state treasury. The democrats abused Governor Russed all over the state, then- ipraise biLmi for thdls and adopt his suggestion; it's wrong. If the state could afford at Oandlier would support it. r , Brown cr'aimed repuibldcan oppibisitlon was pure political and he was ready to meet the tissue with theirni anywhere. North- Carolina! is a great state and the increase of expenses may be taken to indicate the progress of .the com monwealth. The white people elected this senate and they, pay 95 per cent, of the taxes and, expect the senate- to do 'their duty. Democrats are not aiflraid, he aid, of a little radical howl ; when the nig ger was gone out of .jpoHtiics 'there ' was no radical iparty left, onily a few post masters, reveaiue officers and some white radicals in the west . Dulla, (Rep) said, he' deplored that such political apeeches had been made . He had supported! the 'bill commit tee and still flavored It, but thought now it had! best? to the judiciary committee for their examination w Crisp said democratB should show their good faith by makirtg it become operative four year lbence. Dulla'fl motion to refer i$o judiicfiory committee was loot and tlbe bUl passed, ayes, 35; noes; 12." s E.: B. Norville was elected euirtolling clerk. HEROIC - PERSODSTCESNGE OF THE ElBHEffiMEN, WHO AT OiAST KEIACHED , THE STRANDED STEAMER WETH -A WFEBOIAT. " - - ' - Faraman, Jan. 11. After a night of terrible suspense all passengers and the crew of the French steamer Russie, from Oran, Algeria, which stranded nar here during a violent storm Mon day, fiave been safely landed. As the life line connected from the shore with the steamer parted again yesterday, when night set In no com munication with the stranded steamer was possible. The last signaled mes sage read: , "We have not a scrap of food left. Consternation prevails on board." On receipt xf this. appeal the fisher men made two more plucky launches of their boat but were beaten back as the Russie disappeared in the darkness those on board were apparently trying to launch the only remaining boat. In the early hours morning torches were lighted at the bow of the Russie and in response to the signal the fish ermen made another effort to reach the wreck but they were again tossed ashore and the crew of the lifeboat who belong to the fishing village of Carro, gathered around a bonfire made of wreckage from the steamer, drenched to the skin and with teeth cnattering from cold, but not discouraged. .Their heroism was finally rewarded, The House Bill is Now Ready For the President's - -Si NAVAL BOARD DECIDES FOR CHARLESTON Reports That City His Ad Vantages Over Port Royal For Naval Station. Hoar's Propospal to With Jflraw Soldiers From Philp- D3S AGREES WITH OPINION OF 'uBrJWSKB OF THE. NAVTT WHO - POURING INTO CAPE COLONY 4j- Continued Evidences of the Seriousness of the fnva- : sion by the Bors pines Turned Do tvn. madiej previous reports on 0ne Body of 5,000 Jloyiiig West, From iVrybn Into the Heart of the Colony. BAUUN TALKS ON IMPERIALISM HOUSE DEVOTES DAY TO PRI VATE CALENDAR AND PASSES NEARLY TWO HUNBRD BILLS. Washington, Jan'. 11 Only seventeen euators appeared on the floor at the opening of today's seasikm of the sen ate. The prevaaMng epidemic of grip and tie inclement weather accounted for the absence of many senators.- Mr Carter, the chairman! of the com mittee on census, reported favorably the bill passed, 'by the house making an apportionment of representatives in the house of representatives among the srtates of the uniohi.. The ' senate committee has made io-amendments to the bill n as passed by the house . In view of the taportanee of the measure Mr. Carter asked "for immediate consideration. the srr-ff. j ;. illjiBisra Washington, Jan. 11. Secretary Long today made public the report of the naval board submitted yesterday con cerning the establishment of a naval station on the South Atlantic coast, and Imore particularly with reference to the relative merits of Port Royal or Charleston as a site for this station. The board recommends in favor of Charleston, reinforcing its views with an elaborate statement of the advan tages of that place over Port Royal. A dissenting view is presented by Rear Admiral Sumner, who favors the retention of the naval station at Port Royal. The board discusses the general re quisites of a naval station . site on the South Atlantic coast, including accessi bility from sea, immunity from attack, railroad and steamship facilities, labor suppty ana many otner special re quirements of the navy. After an exhaustive review of the ad- ADDITIONAL FORTIFICATION AT CAPE TOWN UNCtEmrApraiL as to the pres .. -sr ENT WIHERISAIBOUTS " OF"3N DE WffiHV-C)0SANlGai iRTVIBR ITOiWJWT iWEUL GUARDED BY BRITISH. - - ' - .." , Cape Town, Jan. 11. The. where abouts of Oenerat DeWet is now mere ly a matter of conjecture on the oart of the British militarw It is believed that he is 4ni the northern (part of the Orange river colony. BIG. BAND OP INVADERS.. London, Jan., U. (Five thousand Boers, supposed to' foe treking west from Vryiburg soys the Cape Town, cor- vantages offered by both localities, the respondent of ith Daily '.Mail, are now board recommends that it is expedi- I tmaJtwlg tneir way into the heart- of - " yl-t - v .- - v"- ' E ' " -J -1 r 1 I" 111 1 1 1 "" " ' . " - : . - - Photo by Fredricks, New York. .. GENERAL FRANCIS V. GREENE. General Greene, who has been selected as marshal of the McKinley in augural parade, is a distinguished soldier arid citizen. He is also noted as a writer of books and magazine articles. as with daybreak the weather percepti bly moderated, the sea became, calmer and the fishermen again put to sea. Their boat approached gradually near er the Russie. Then a rope was thrown which the fishermen caught nd tn lifeboat was- soon afterward alongside. iAia th (hia.t airwvrfcwrhiftfi; ithe shore the occupants were seen to be women "and one (baby.' One womon was clasped in X-j. ,37 Library Building, Mm basement. mm, imh fin Bihoii'sh a term or tne, i ,t.h arms of Her son. woo maa' -Deexi' m- iw)erdor court in; Mitchell was placed ing.on shore since Monday. 'She' swoon- rm th alendar . Bill to elect j usuces i evi nui'u aaiu. w ...uuu. Istretc-ier hastily oonstructedi . I l,intrvrif1Tl.tr n.T1CL .SWUinS rt" rf , -I tm-.ung atCVUTlM WXIK" - -.. .-.J - . , .1 -u iOrop-fTt to reKuliarte cost ; of I md (was - not disabled. . v. " - - -j - 'j -'Jz I m. delivery;:W,int, t remove! time using fcer A mjNTS .FUKJiTOUwn.uwiwn.,-,! M" imsunrfed : women; i , rt : v. - on ifirom taken up on motion of urrie ano pa.- i - -0. frhe other women coL "ed. . - '' ' I lam-oAri fmrmi ifastJ sTie: cold and 'huin'gier pVxushee sent up pe'tition- from Dar- I fpimaiiy aU were saved and! sheltered ham school teachers for, comipuisory tin the flight house srthnol law. The senate then adjourned . , , 1 untiril o'clock tomorrow. Spnator. Woodward's (bill relative to divorces fallows a wife a divorce when LONG VOYAGE FOR HOLLAND SUBMARINE BOAT The submarine . .,--.t rtt i ,nf n tfAlnnV INinrfVylk. Va.. Jan .11. the d f',"'! - "J I- toedo -boot Holland is being (prepared and sentenced -nmupH. - . ,hpr tTi,r, to Pensacola where she "will. join the worm ALtitj ,Tk. . .riiata.nre tfromi Aimajooris w iwu vw'Ti-rin.n.or imOre. me diu kCiu v - --7-:'.;. "'::.- ..- --t. - , aipaieaL'onlyi:where husband is 'con- hvfldted.' SpeUker tMoorevviened the (house, at I folk is about 160 miles the longest trip ti oV:lock Aanong the .bills -introduced I una.ertakent by the Holland. .Down I 1 were the ifollotwing:- Jy sjuiub, 1 chesapeaKei oay an .averaigw ivi --x tyriatdng. !$250(,000 !for ipuiblic schools ; J 5 jnotg an hour was recorded on (the JL-4k itir . sematize r and! reciulate I miTfaji and etsttit knots" was ccon as she was- at .gasoline engine. . W?;PJ;VJESTE(IN,- S5rtttoWte torecaosur ol DISTURBANCES AT PANAMA - , - ,,11; : HAVEgUIEItU VWl (uonunuwi u x-v.., ; . , ,..-..- ,T,Q t1 -.Mt General state ' Washinietonv Uan; Gudiger at i Panama, adivaseg. V - n A CCPI II. - IWiirfind! HWw'; in flhatnity hasonieted " - ''. '".r toadco. etc.r at ,l rwim av. ":rrT mho rfspr MtotoMa ' left SSSAnSfJS f&rjrU Puerto; V.. Mr. Hawley, fearing cnat its sonsia- eration might tnterfere with the army reorganization bill, was inclined to ob jec, but was prevailed upon to withhold his objections tious to transfer the naval station now at Port Royal to a point near the city of 'Charleston and. finds the only avail able site to be that on the west bank of the Cooper river about six miles above Charleston custom house, comprising a part or Chicora park, ana also, if deemed advisable, a part of marsh land belonging to the state of South, Caro lina which lies south of Lawton. isl and. . The only other site examined by the board in the Vicinity of -Charleston which afforded the necessary water front was on the south bank of the Wando river, but as this site has neith er railroad connection nor available water facilities it was not deemed -advisable for the purpose intended. The board states: "We are fully aware of the fact that in selecting Charleston as a site for a naval station in " preference to Port Royal we are departing fromi the opin ion of boards of naval officers, who have previously considered the que? tidn of the establishment of a naval station oil the South Atlantic coast, one of which was presided over by Ad miral Porter. Service has been brought to the attention of the board by Port Royal and a Beaufort citizens' commit tee as an argument for the retention of the station at Port Royal. There is. however, no consistency in this conten tion. When the previous board select ed Port Royal as the best site for a na val station on the coast, great schemes for the improvement of the southern harbors had not been carried forward to any extent, and Port Royal possess ed' the only harbor on the coast which Itirge ships could enter. Moreover, the ships of that date were smaller and lighter and carried much less fixed weight in the shape of armor, turrets, etc." In conclusion the board states -mat its recommendation of the Charleston site is based upon its opinion that it is the better site of the two- The majority x-eport is signed by Rear Admiral Frederick Rodgers, president of the board; Capt. George A. Converse, civ il engineer: C. E. Asserson naval con structor; J. H. Linnard, Commander Leutze and . Lieutenant Commander Stanton. LI HUIIC CHAIIG BREAKIliu DOWN Shanghai, Jan. H. The newspapers here say that Li Hungr Chang is break ing down and death, is imminent. Cape Colony. The supposition is that they have captured, several small gar- -risons on their way. . PREPARING TO DEFEND CAPE TOWN. Cape Town,. Jan. 11 The British! war ship Sibyl has anchored in lamtoerfs, , and landed a force of blue jackets and a number of guns. The force has con- - structed entrenchments. Hertzog's i ' main body, 700 strong, with two guns, has crossed' the. RagigevellKl mountains and is now probably t in the neighbor- hood of Elade drift, 50 miles easlt of 'Clan. Williams. Hertzog's intention apparently is to ' . ' move toward Ceres and1 Worcester. ? Only a few -passes are available for the ; guns, and the whole country is. diffi- cult to travers. The posses are nar row and easily defended. According to I ' latest reliable reports, another 'party v V of Boers have reached the Dor on raver 70 mMesi south of Calvinla. The authorities are doing all in. their ""ittwer, . to meet the situation?' Refugees from f Calvinia and' Clan WillSom are flocking to Piquetberg road. They state that , " many pioor1 white are certain to loin 1 , the Boers, as are also many bfttei.. bondsmen inl' the neighborhood of Clan WiUiaim and Malmesberg, who openly1' declare they intend to join the in vaders. ANOTHER BOER ATTACK. London, Jan.- 11. Kitchener calbles that Boers attacked Machadodorp Wednesday night - but was repu'sed. One British1 officer -was killed. Capetown, Jan. 11. A small comman do crossed the Orange river near AH wal. It was met on the borders of the Aliwal and Barkley East districts by a body of police and mounted farmers and was repulsed. DeWet was last reported to be in the neighborhood of Bothaville. All towns in Orange colony on the main line of railway are strongly held by the British. SIX MEN DROWNED. Pittsburg, Jan. 11. Six men ' were drowned! and one died of injuries by -toe slnkinlg of a barge Headed with rails to day at the Carnegie doteks, Braddock. 1 Something nice for little fodks.Euy th . baby a go cart from Mrs. X. A. John' son. A mew amdi handsome line jus veceftfed . fcllaZ2IEn JIIHI HiiniHiiHimiinui !"1 MURDER IN MANILA HOTtL. (Victoria, B. C, Jan. 11. iNews was nwiived ftw the steamer Emtoress. of At the conclusion tof the reading of japan, that oa Deceinber 6, Mrs. Wil- the measure, Mr. Pettus objected to itsi j,mi Hoist, of Port Blakely, Wash., ifurther consideration and it went over: was found in a Manila hotel mttdreded. House bill providing for the holdingl.Her huiand woa arrested. Both, were of a circuit and district courts, in the I &raong the crew of the bark Topgallant eastern district of Arkansas, was re- 1 tdch sailed from Hong Kong Novem ;ported faviorably fTomi the f judiciary 1 0r 9, for Port Btekely and was almost coxnimicftee and paesed. I I wrecked by a typhoon and driven, to The resolution, offered by Mrt : Teller, I Manila: where her crew refused to go. of Colorado, providing for the printing I tb sea in her. of the Filipino appeal presented yes,, terday was by consent laid over until next Monday. Consideration' then was resumed of the army reorgsinizaiton (Mil.. : -i i. i . " uMr; .vHawifley,::cihairmanf-or ne com taaittee v on; military affairs,' withdrew the committee amendment, section 31 of the new ibill-Aproviding for the re tirement of officers on the axstivslist bf the emmy. , - Mrl Teller then, also withdrew his amendment to that section. . ; : f 4 Mr. Hoar of Massachusetts, formally offered the omendSnaent . o-whSct .: he had herettofore given notice, providing thtatiio fuxt shall be. used, in the PhiS!pinier islands- ex- ValuaWe Bnilding; Lot At a Sacrlllce. I I We are offering ar v dierir able residence lot at considerably less JSxaBL Its value to o ;tar to a quick, caje. It ,1a 10- oewr 4er- minus of ,. Chasrnmt street,, size 5- u J. Mxi22. , TWELVE OPtEJN STOCK PATTERJNS OF - OININERlWAiRE". EVERY ONS I Goofy jiaito'-; Toaub ; prdces ake pjrcTHfr."; .aiome .old j-bat- TERNS WIS AIRE COXXSIIiNlG OUT AT GREU-TGUYV EaSDUCDSlD - PR1BCES. . J: . XiAW, S5 PATTOCN; AVENUE. WILK1E & LaBARBE,' Rc&l Estate Broiera : Ptoone 681. . , - - - - 23 Patta. 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