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U Nl O "T3 -a o s CIVIL BILL CARRIES A TOTAL OF $720,000,000 Mrs. Nation Effort to Improve Ven tilation of a Court Boom Mtt With a Snnb. CO U CO QJ U H O CD CO CD w CO BlLiL TO LtLMilT THE IS&UANCB OF i IS.UF1B.EJRS DfEFSJAT. IN ' THE HOUSE. - : : ' . . - Washington', Feb. 18. Tihe St. Louis fexposdtiion (bU apaissed the liiausee 191 to 41 . The .result waia reoedvd wiitli ap iplause. The locsal oo-imniittee fromi St. (Douis, twiho a-re lyushingi the :Sit. Iiontis expos!- 'tion toill, were in tine gallery in anitic- ipation of uctWoni xiipon the mil la tn course of the -day. A delegation rrom the W. C. T. IT -who are interested in (having' the Till laanenidedJ so as to pto- vi'de for the closing of the exiposajuon on iSundajy, and to (prohibit 'the sal of iffiquor on the grounds, were in the gal-aT-v o -watch the figiht. Imraediiately iaf ter the reading of the journal Mr. Tlawmey, chairman of Stihe special com tmdttee on the Ixmisianaj Purdhase ex iposdition, tmoved the passage under sus pension of the rules of tine bill appro priating $5,000,000 for "the exposition . A. second fwas deiruaMOed ana ciraer- led. The action allowea irwenty xiim utes' debate upon a side. Before the . .... y x debate began, (Mr. Uattmier, voouin Oarolina), sked cMimws consent to offer the Charleston; fi. J., exposition (hlB raja5ianv amiendiment, but Mr. liop- Mns objeoteld' co CD --o- & If we' have it it is tbe best. Topeka, Kan., Feb. 18. iMrs. Nation has been in the hand of the courts to- . day. In the city court" sue was uriu for destroying property, but decision was reserved. In tihe district court a warrant to make iher keep the peace, sworn out by the onvners of a cold Btor age plant he tried.' to wreck-yesterday, was upheld and -the ibonid fixed a.t wMch! sihe was Tinaible to give and sne was 'seiHt to jail', one of Her rouowers would' give bond for her ifor they knew aha TO.nmld not keeo the peace. She wax. iprobably remain in jail indefinitely. Mrs. Nataon liitiradiy crammeu oui day ifufll of excting episodes. She suc ceeded in (having the contents of a no-, toriooie joint smashed, entered a livery ham rwihere a number of une nar dx tures bad. 'been stored awiay for safety raTitf pnrKMshed them, searched a cold storage plant for whisky addressed a large mass meeting of men and women and was arrested four times. . Topeka. Kan., Feb. 18. The" case against Mrs. Nation brought by the proprietor of the Senate saloon, who 2 place she (wrecked about ten days ago, waB resumed in the city court woua.y. udge. I "The marshal (will take care of the windows." "He jdi"d not do it," snapped Mrs Nations- , - "You sit down and tend to your bueiT ness and . I'll tend to mine," retorted the marshal as be closed the "window. Representative Ebbs Makes an Able argument in Op position, crowded. Mrs Nation's attorney bad; (beideia a great mmdwr of Jieeal books many quoiations Mr.., Talwney dilated upon the 'great - Bible.. Mrs. (Nation sat be- We have just received carload of COLUMBUS BUfifiY GO'S VEHICLES Whto include NEW1 AOT ATTRACT IVE lines in open aaidi Top Buggies, Car- ahovershadow4ng importance of the event wbdcb thia proposed 'exposition wajHv 'fcA ceebrate. colJed: attention to the'lfaot 'tilSalt.of alt expoJblon.5jheld in J Wifis country congress- mad authorized but tiwo th & "icenteainlal celebration at tPMlaidelphia and the exposition at Chicago to commemorate the four hiundredth anniversary of the discov ery of America.. OoneTess. said he, had only provided for its own exhibit at other expositions. i T!hie imaenitude of the event to, ibe cele- jbrated at St. Uouds .made it proper that icongreS'S should authorize it. Mr. GVCaddox (Georgia), opposed the ibill. Be said be did not imagine Ma opposition rwouldi avail. "It ought not to," cried lMr. Tajwney, '"in view of the contracit we made at ttlhe lat session."' . "I want to talk about other contracts just as binding," Teplied Mr. Maddox, twbo proceeded) "o call "that manner in which lMr. Gannon, chairman of the appArpriation comonittee, wo fighting (honest claim. .Moreover, be said, there were to be no public buildings authorized by this congress on account m,f iP txrrrxfth of exoenditures. The v - o v " hind Iher attorney and1 spent most of her time (writing upon a niall IfcaJblet. The argument wass comflaBOTced -by the aef eriseIn speaidng1 otf tb flrsfcae asa'-porailea to Mrs. iNationfs smash ing, attorney Dumenil aid: "It lis found dn (the 'Bible In the temi flnrl, ,b.v MatheW hat CShrist Topeka, Kan., Feb. 18. Mrs. Nation was arrested this morning on a peace warrant worn out bjj the Moser Cold Storage company and cited to appear at 1:30- o'clock today. The fallowing statement twos today given out by Mrs. Nation tHeadquanters of the Home Defenders, February 18. We desire that we may nave the aid and namle of all mien and woman of any color or clime, to be wi th us. Our motive shall be'iNehemiah 4:14, "And 15 looked and rose up and: said unto the nobles and to the ruler and to the rest of the people, be not afaid of 'them.; remember the Lord your God which Is great and ' terrible and fight for your brethren, your eons and your daughters your wives and' bouihes" which Is down with the supineniess of hell non-resistance the paralysis Sa tan is infusing into the deluded eons and daughter of Gdd in order that he may sow the tares while they slumber. We have proved that the command of Jesus' is the only safe way. "Kesist the devil and he will flee." Non -resist and he is bold and defiant. "The-army of the borne defenders de clares its intent in (his name. "We are the fathers and mothers .who, as God's host, have come to 'the help of the Lord against the mighty and we are here to (withstand all the -fiery darts of the wicked' -with the shield' of tfiaith.. We demand defense and will (have it. No whisky, - no "tobacco or profanity ishall defile our hearthstones. No man or wo man who uses any of ithese defilements etoll.hacye or meed; ask to serve us. We will 'be your fbrother, itb help you to, cleanse you!self, f romi the filtihiness of, the fjesh, but ii; oiB'. astat?e. you clean up. We are going' to place before the people men and women -who (must be examples of virtue and! strength, wiho shall serve us to reward good and puniiishi evil. 'Happy ts that WORTHY PRECEDENTS FOR COURT'S ACTION Senator Hale Introduces Bilt For Revival of Grade of Vice Admiral. Kesolntion Tendt ring Thanks to Schley, Sampson and Men Engaged iu ISaotiago A SPEECH AGANST SHIP SUBSIDY BILL "JTF YOU IMPEACH THESE JUDGES GO TO THE GiRAVES OF RUFFIN, OVUAiNiLT, HBNlTXQRSOiN AND PEAR SON AND IMPEAJCIH THEM. OONiSHDER'ABLE DEBAfTE O N AiMENDMENT ACPPROPIRIATING $500,000 FOR PNEUMATIC TUBE SERVICE. Washington, Feb. 18. -The Satmpson ScMey controviisy was brought up in the senate today. - Senator Hole, chairman of the sen ate comtmittee on naval affairs, today introduced a bill for the revival of the grade of vice-admiral in the navy and authorizing the president to appoint entered the temple and abolished that j people whose God is the Lord,' yea hap py is that people in such a case . Kan- rlages, Sumrle and Trspa . HV will be able to dflaintoy to T wiwrt thne. and Incite outr wall 1C J - TrrriTT fITiAS9 $5,000,000 rwbioh congress would give to In need of anyttilii to HIGH CLASS . . (by ,he nuisance. , He cited the 'New Hampshire law, twhich says that the private party abat ing a nuisance 'does not have to do it in a rraanenr best suited 'to the other party. "That raiears," he said, "that the liquor does not bave to oe care fully poured out. The iNew Hampsnire BOtu'te says public nuisances may u abated by the acts of individuals."1 At this point Mrs. Nation left her seat and opened the window. The cold wind swept in and blew the papers about the court room. "Close the window and open at from the top," isaid Judge iMcCoble to Mar shal Ross. Mrs. Nation took ber seat and Ross dosed the lower sash and opened the q oVi . nvfr nation rusnea icauR. and threw up the lower easn agora. t" commanded the WORK. ASHEVILL&HARDWARE CO see S E. sag shall be free and we will set her on a hiU that her light may go to every dark oorner of the earth. Come with us an4 we will do ithee good for the Lori bath spoken goo"! ronceming such a peple. CARRIE NATION." LOOK J ; At the Wardrobes at MRS. Xil A. JOHNSON, Purrdttire; Stoves, Etc. i 43 Patton Ave. . said, would build fifty necessary public buildings. - He was anxious, he .said, to wfhere the 'Ywatdhdog of the treasury, Mr. Cannon, stood! upon tbi bill (Mr. iSiims (Tennessee), who foiiowea Mr fivfelddox. taunted Mr. Cannon with flighting bonest claims of a few hun dred dollars and then remaining quies cent swhen jsticfh a bill a!s the pending one was before the Swwise. He declared that Mr. Cannon, if be could except his influence, couid defealt ithlsi measure. IMr. Sim deciarea imax i"" (bill was justinable. He ap-peaaeaw ub democratic colleagues not do vote the pending measure. - . . IMr. Cannon said (he hod consistently also. He should therefore vote for the mendine bill Mr. Moody. (Massachusetts), criti- ,HseA the character .of itbe bill. He predicted that d)t passage, authorizing jf.iip. e-srolosition and creating a commit ftp. wwiild involve the government in wHrvnial T15W 'beVOndl th'6 -III Vl-A KM- n v Aivwi j., $S 000.000. He tlhoUght a simple in-riation of 55,000,000 should be placed in the isundry civil Will so tne government would be absolved from i(WiHv- The bill was iiQ.n1ri. mnrvon its possaJge, the rol jr - j nii ibeine demanded from all sides 1 511 lirnitiTiiEr the issuamce of in iunctaons against stokers was defeated Special to the Gazette. Raleigh, N. C, Feb. 18. Tine house of represenitatives today passed the im peachment resolution by a vote- of 62 ayes 'to 33 noes, but it didi not pass without a strongprotest. Mr. Ebbs tof Madison, made a ringing: speech against the measure this morning and this, added to the other able speeches 'wfaiich " have been made against it, would have defeated it, 'but that it was a caucus measure und was persistent ly urged (from! the beginning (by 'the machine. The 'Connor resolution was defeated by a vote of 85 to 12. Mr. Ebbs, in bis speech salid that neardy a hundred years ago, dn the case of Robinson vs. Rarfield, when the leg islature presumed to touch, private property the supreme court held that .such an act remained a dead letter. The act of 1898 was solely to get iWbiite out of office. He was appointed in 1897 for four years and the couTt decided he was ntitled to the office for that length of time. fEhey couldn't abolish hir and mut seven (men iTn Ihia mlae. I 1st tini that office. The x-- "w 1 LWU.iaa tvuA"' If 'these iudees are liable to imMach- .win 4a in itihe initerest of Aidmirals amp. iment, Ruffin could havei beeni impeach- 1 son and iSchley and intended t aid. w ed; -; , ; ifiAi'iriTiithe MxsMemi of their promotion ,?C31ij;"lniJs fllssentrhigi opinion, held" I as iwell' as the promotion ;of other Offl- that if tbere was an appropriation to cers who served with tbem in the &pan-T pay.fWMte's salary mandamius could I dh war. issue. "Wlhite's term bad not expired (Senator Hale also introduced the foi- arid he was not charged with tmofeas- I (Lowing1 .joint resolution of thanks to ance and therefore the act aptpropria- I Admiral iSampson in accordanice with ting money for his salary remained in Kthe president's recent recommendation: "That in 'accordance with the pro- . 1 1. . 1 j idrm, ,rvf fwtlon 1.508 ox 'tne reviweu ULTIMATUM TO JOINTS. iWellington, " Kan . , Feb . 18 At a mass meeiting attended by 1,000 'an ultimatum giving the jointists until .Friday; next to remove their goods and fixtures re-, ceived several hundred signatures. WARNED TO REMOVE. Herrington, Kan., Feb. 18. A mass meetinf of temperance people has adopted resolutions warning saloon keepers to remove their fixtures from town by Tuesday by 2 o'clock or suffer a raid. IN KANSAS CITY . Kansas, City, Mo., Feb. 18. The sec ond regiment, Carrie INlation Home De fenders., has been orgranized and the local jointists given until Friday next to remove their fixtures and goods from the city.. ALARMED. Hu'tchingison Kan., Feb. 18. The druggists here held a meeting today and decided not to continue to handle Intoxicants. force The decision was directely based on that of Abbott vs. Bedding-field . If you impeach these judges." said Mr. Ebbs, "go to the graves of Ruffin, mnmy, Henderson and Pearson and impeach them Owens, populist of 'Sampson, said he could find .no (grounds for i,mTvnih ment. Petree viewed the matter from a non-partisan standpoint, and oppos ed impeachment Blythe found no iground for the roro- posea action Alexander of Rutherford, and Wbite of Halifax, favored impeachment. APMiMt-VmwriELDteciTtCMttT I THE ATTORNEY GENERALSHIP ALMOST TOTALLY DESTROYED Will Probably be Offered to P S Knox of Pittsburg. rwoshimgton, Feb. 10. fP. C. Knox, of Pittsburg, will probaibly be offered tne attorney generalship to succeed Griggs He is now. in California and wm be sum moned to Washington to confer wtith the president. The report is repeated today that ef fort is being made to effect the trans fer of Ambassador CShoate to the state depar-tmieiat if Secretary Hay retires, as it. is said he may do in order tnat Whitelow Reid may succeed Choatc. statutes: the thanks of .the congress and of the American people are hereby tendered to Rear Admiral W. T. Samp son, U. &. iN., commander-in-chief ox the United States naval forces in the (Northi Atlantic station during the late iwar with Spain and tos the officers and men under Ms command for highly distinguished conduct to conflict with the enemy, and carrying, on the block- OOontinued on the fifth pase.) SPECIAL JAsRDINIERD SALE. THIS WEEK 'WE OFFER OUR EN- TIRE LINE OF JARDINrERES AND FLOWER POTS AT 66 CENTS ON THE DOLLAR. UttiEKCB JttUsUiLi BE A RUSH FOR) THESE, BUT TtHB STOCK IS LARGE. J. H. IiAJW, 3.1 PATTON AVE... . v . . . i : rii nAK. . A bill twas passed opening RMK1-R0CK RUUi ;w-.T? ilUUll i! llUUli. XVVWA. . t . liauuii. v, " . (biwas irt rmanche reservations in Okla- maTier ui'wi ii'tiw t . . 'control of four Stone Quar- ies in citv and Buburbs. Are prepared for burnishing buildiinig atone,". tep etrvn : heartih stones, curbing, etc. T. af n.Tiir kimlfl: of building tone. Al- !so for grading side or yard walks and texcayating work. x BURGESS & MOOBE, ASHEVILLE. N. C. fehoriA No. 25. IP. O. BOCK ZZZ. mow upon a footing where it could not be disreagarded. He Shad opposea iuc paragraph in the- sundry civa .'pui t. the Hast session, it nao; joeeu upon the bill by Senator ; "OooBreii, a. democrat in the. senate. . tHe had op posed it with voice and vote, but it bad Jbecome a law. -St. Louis had complied -wit.h fits -nart'of 'the ckwitract, anu xne government -was obligated' to comply 4b The-retmainder of tne session 'w spent . lili consideraition, of the Sundry civil appropriations bUl. :Z .ivrAsented a table in regard to appropriations frm'J 1 eluded the appropriauons iwxw ' - ; 720,000,000 as against 657 millions last congress. . .. . -fiinvs. he said, need not ause alarms-but should not 'be increased. - Grant's No. 24 cures Cold and Sad HaVC Eoiieut by Fire in Jack Gripoe. 25c. Grant's barmacy. . 1 X son,' Tennessee. Jackson, Tenn., Feb! 18. This pi ace. was nearly wiped out by fire to night. The opera bouse and banks a nd the finest 'buildings lin the city are in ruins. La W.: P. WESTERN, : MASSEUR. .' & REAGJJN, REAL.ES TEATS OFFICE, . COURT ;BQUAHEj. Phone 22, , , - WATSON Stationery Regular 25 cent Offering Ck; Owe special price. , , . . V X UU ' , 5 & 10 Cent Store, 30 Patton Ave GLASSES GLASSES. We fit you' with' the : r -v' . Right Kind ot Glasses.) ' EXAMINATION- FREBi " S. L. McCEE, Glasses to J 54 Patton Avenue. Jit anyj tye. J Opposite Postoffice Pureand whole- some. Children aU cry for it; On- : ; ly 5 cents a boXi; ' Wood's Onion Sets, Gara-n and Flow er Seeds at-Grant'a Pharmacy. tf. THE NEW WATER BOTTLE, AT LAW'S, 35 PATTON AVE., 19 A GREAT SUCCESS. IT SEEMS TO BE JUST TH!3 THING EVERTBODY HAS W ANTED, AND TtHEY ARE ABOUT AS CHEAP AS THE OLD KIND. (63 jCENTS.) " iWILKIE LaBARBE, RiEAL ESOWTE AGfE3NTSv 23 Patton Avnue, . iSPhone- 661; For Sale:, offerimar ifott auick severa'l pieces of improved and nintoproved residence property on. Bailey and Grove stneets. Owner. f js very anxious to. sell and will' probably accept ? your ;-offer : if ' a reasonable one. - - . . - .-ii 1 " .:' "tcr :---. . ' - , ,.t.: ' - For Rent:' : ' Sorhiei of the most desirable; res idences ia'"AsbeviUe,')boxopletely furnished for 'Immediate occu pancy.'. A sfewi furnished tuxuses. THE PRESIDENT OPPOSES lVON WAtDERSE'S SCHEME - - ' : -"ft ' Chaffee Instructed Not to Participate :m; and Use Influence ' Against Expedition Ainst .Chinesei; - -rnU iw.wU-t '' "CoiH 1 R The Dresiaent nas aeciuseti iu imuss - - SSee'iohf Field ishal VonWaldersee In organising r to gea? fLSmts out of Sbansl province, where Pekin SSftSUuV. believed' would 4use another crisiiand perhaps fartng on aeral war. sultfing in fl di3. Mtattn . !tis to the powers o secure tineir bu. k - y '.tnn ... - nerai war, rewnw make rppresenra, - So for the government nas r rrr -tn vn WLdersee's : . ".' f -'" Zrr,, r'r. t?RR!, aeree with .the 'iUnltod States,; a . - "rrf v-i- : -.J-. . AtHimn rariU'iikel-r -we sei ar' v a. ... x.M TM.m .nfiiiiiRbL- nisree with .'tne .unitca 26 South Main 8tf,-wpne i., t 4- j.:t 1 -i 1 -): i L

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