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t:or.:niTG- c.ab, -vtiliiiiigtoit, it. c, cuiiday, jtos sxtzx ijgN BILL REPORTED AGAIN , AmPfiHrnnf jinrl v. Senate Recedes' . . Coneressm Missouri resolution IATEH00D BILL REPORTED Xg Receives Report on Expulsion aliation Law Amended by House, . rv "Wire to The Morning Stir. JsWSton, June 2.-The Senate " ,vpH the conference reDorts I inn tcv;ci - .. - (the railroad rate and ; statehood r nd heard the announcement; of oQjt of tne ueuoBiauuua ui. uie i- -.mee on Privileges and Elections case oi sena tur omuuu in uie 0f Senator Smoot, Senator Bur i,n made tne statement as iffS. " u . ffThe fixed for the consideration I M subject, but objection was made i it. a 1 ronnrt woo nnf for consideration and on -that the further consideration of woe nnsinnnpn 'in orn r.ft discussion to either the state- sortie rate question. 'jSe consideration of the joint re 30- . describing a policy in the pu mwu jf - - .jjied the major part of the session it closed by the adoption of the Solution by practically a party vote, je Democrats sought in many forms jt in vain to secure the adoption of Congress against the protection sys- The only amendment ' adopted us one suggested by Senator Pettus, ajviding that bids shall be from the lowest responsible biddersr- - : After passing" a large number of -irate pension bills the : Senate ad? rned until Monday. : ' . : ... . ; The Senate receded from what, is iaovnas the "Jim Crow' amendment. tiicli declared that equally good ser- and accommodations should be jvento all persons paying the- same sation for interstate -iranspor- atim of passengers. The provision tas stricken out of the . bill. . " The several Senate- amendments," 20 i number, relating to the publication i schedules of rates and;, charges of aH kinds -were agreed to and " the; proriaons relating to joint, rates was lided the following: "Jf no joint rates ites over the through rate has been established the several carriers , in ah through rate shall file, print and sep open to public inspection as aforesaid, the separately established 3tes, fares and charges applied to the rough transportation." He original penaL sections, of the testate commerce law, which were repealed by the Elkins law; and plac ed k the bill by the "Senate, were re- lamed by the conference committee. Tie Senate amendment, however," was aeaded by striking out the J words lovingly and wilfully' in the pro ton relating to offering vor accept rebates, concession? ior dlscrimina; ites prohibited by the Act. " The con ferees also eliminated the proviso iMch declared that; the penalties tod not apply to rebates or con aerations received prior to the pas- and approval of this Act. of the Senate amendments to wn 4, which is the rate-making 30n of the was rptalned f - ' y - those are several havlnsr re- a5on to the Allison compromise. The 2031 important of : the3e were the -ng out of the words "In Its judg- dfte words "and fairly :re- erative." " v ' . Piacticallv all sfTit!al dotalla conferees on the railroad rate bill Jd to the measure as it was pafes JVthe Senate. The repori was sign et about 4 p. m. this afternoon, and rost immediatery presented to both w Congress. It shows that Senate receaed frnm slv amonrt. f, two of which mereiv chahee number of sections,, while 'twenty- mr different phraseology-. ucuaie Tillman - u rescinding the action ot the "House .w .statehood billv to confer ence and providing for a voteCfhe Senate - amendment - - - -, lue tht S mJrity. instantly made : - The Speaker'. withrn n i tl, . I e"S.0'Ut I'asot priced. rr iu me case were with tne benate and he had serious doubt f the. resolution wonld' be privileged to the event'the papers were 'with the S?86' ;4ConfusiPn ensueOlr. MuS d a number Democrats tf. t0 heir' feet to take.excep tion to the ruling of the Speaker: 5!nrto Iay: "Let's have a uare deal, Mr: Speaker. I appeal from the decision of the chair," but the . Speaker was oblivious to the motion for an appeal and adjourned the1 House at 5:30 until-noon on Thursday on no tion of MiCBonynge, of Colorado, leav ing; Mr. Murphy gestulating on the floor. ,.: The House spent the daV' ohni erlng the naturalization bill; but did not complete it:, . 'The "nub" of the naturalization bill, the educational test, was debated dur ing much of the session to be finally amended by Mr.; Kennedy, of Nebras ka, whose amendment reads as fol lows:, i . "That ; no - alien shall hereafter be naturalized or admitted aa" a- citizen of the TJnited States who cannot speak the English language," The test as laid down in the bill making it obli gatory that the intending '.citizen must write .his own; language and "read, speak, and understand .the- Enelish language m BASEBALL 1 to. AMERIpAN LEAGUE. Boston 6; Washington,: 2. New York, 14; Philadelphia, 4.- 4 . Second 4 game New s York.-- adelphla, 7. -Xhicago,- 6;- Cleveland, -1. St. Louis, 2; Detroit, 0. Phil- conferees gave notice that he!" 1 IrgP tlrnmnt it. ' j. C-fte" As soon as disposed f J) I Safe t0 say it will be acted in the House with the utmost dl s- The amendcent nrohihitinp- nassfis entirely re-drafted, martft much stringent, and now- nrovi des - as s: infC!frier suhject to the provls- 01 this -L . M90" a- Sflan, alter January lLiy or mairecteiy, issue we anv x.x . ... . . - . uicrsiaie iree ticKet, iree , transportation for-pas- ish? carrier violating-; this pro lan be deemed guilty of a mis- W h 3 aU upon conviction1 w.f u!fned -by a fiilerf. not Sea cr. '"w, ana any person who rm X-.v v. f .. - 1 for ceyis.:-ior nimsen frPO , ' any auch" "inter- k uce tlrVo(- f j. j. - v-i, ya,ss iransporia solicits another, .Si . be and upon conviction there subect to a like penalty,". , The House. ' ashing. .-fr e bee J une 2. What .; might Tra a srius parliaHentary; taker n aexteriously avoided .. by' flieu " ""u Aate-tWs afternoon SO nl Tl. . Miirr,i, representatives when Fat 'r' ' Vl . -ftiissouri, aros e 1 to iefl 7? he denominated v a pri VAreslution. ... . Si CnfGron '. tehn sports on tne rate 00(1 biHs had been made and FATHER AND SONS; JO HANG. Three Rawlingshd Negro Again Sen- " : ; tencedto Gallows. . i By .Wire tqt The Mornins tar. : , ; Vajdosta, Ga., June ' 2. For "the third time since t the murder of the carter children, J. G. - Rawlings and his. sons, Milton and Jesse, and Alf Moore, colored hare been sentenced to hang, v The date fixed Is Friday July 13th. " : . . . .. - " Judge Mitchell,, in imposing the pen alty to-day asked, each of them if they had anything to say why the sen tence of the court should not be pro nounced, and both of the boys res ponded in short talks in wjiich they asserted their innocense and stated that their lives had been sworn away, by Alf Moore and Carter. i? J. G. Rawl ings: declared that his boys had noth ing to do with the killing. -He 'said that they had not had a fair tril, a nd they had not been treated right; that their conviction . was the ; result of a misrepresentation on the part of those who .. had testified -j again"st the ; boys. Hawling3 spoke , entirely for the boys and made no reference .to himself. Alf Moore had little to say except that he had told .the truth at the trials and that he belfeved that God will be pleased with what he had done. - PLOTTING AGAINST ROOSEVELT. Seeks Nihilist Gana at Portland . - ' President's .Life. , By Wire to The Morninr Star. Portland, Ore. June 2.As the out come of the arrest " of a Pole in this city for an assault upon severa.1 Rus sians, local detectives have learned of the existence here of a large body of Russian Nihilists," who, it is alleg ed, have been plotting the assassina tion of President Roosevelt, simply awaiting the. accumulation of sufficient funds - before sending a '.deputation to Washington to carry out the scheme. The Pole, who claims to have been .threatened with death' by several of the plotters and who was arrested for assault, was acquitted yesterday, and it was then that the detectives, learned of the alleged true purpose of the or ganization. - ;" . - - 4 Friends. of rco-Pole informed the po lice of the doings of the .Nihilistic group, , of their ; eulogistic praise of Czolgoz, the assassin of President Mc Kinley, an4 finally-' of their .desire for the d.eath of President Roosevelt. De tectives have been; put on the case. NATIONAL LEAGUE. .Brooklyn, 2; Boston, lr Philadelphia, 0 ; New York;" 2 Cincinnati, 5 ; Chicago, 5. Pittsburg, 10 ; : St. Louis, 2. : SOUTHERN LEAGUE. Jacksonville, 5. Columbia, "6. Charleston, 0; August. . . Macon, 3 Savannah, z. r X ' SOUTHERN LEAGUE. Atlanta, 9; New Orleans; 1. Montgomery," 4; Memphis, 0. Birmingham, 1; , Little Rock, 3. Nashville, N4; Shreveport, 2. VIRGINIA LEAGUE. First ville, 1. Second ville, 1. Portsmouth 0; Norfolk; 8 game Lynchburg, 12 ;; game Lynchburg, 5; Dan- Dan- COLLEGE GAMES. At New Haven Princton, 3; Yale," 5; . At Cambridge, " Ma ss Cornell, Harvard; 4. x v Cambridge, Mass. Yale - freshmen, 6; Harvard freshmen, 1. . AC Bethlehem Pa. Ursinus, 3 ; - Le high, 8. ; At; New York New York Univer sity, 18;, Rutgers, 2.- . . j " At New York-Columbia, 2; Ford ham, AJ ' ' ' At Macon Cumberland, 2; Mercer, Second game Cumberland; 1; Mer cer, 8. " ' - . .'.At Atlanta Georgia Techs, 7;' Wof ford college, 1. ' , Second game Georgia Techs, 7; Wofford college, 0. 'v At Lewisburg, Pa Buclmell, 2; La Fayetteville, 0. - CASTOR For Infaots'and CMldrexu The Kind-You Have Always Bought Bears the Sigtatore of WMM&: LONG; SHORT, THIC or Thin WE JIT ANY FOR M We can fit you with a suit. As .... x. a genera! thing, a very Thin Man or a very Fat Mn pays the pen alty of his size when buying clothes. HE'LL NOT DO IT HERE '" '""-vj " - Uwmlna,;;.'- - ; V :'',; Cars run. every half -hour to Lumlnai For Builders. UNDER CHARGE OF BRIBERY. Former Coast Line Agent Indicted at ' 4 Gainesville, Fla. Gainesville, Fla., June 2. The grand jury of the special term of court con vened to inquire into alleged irregular ities of. the grand jury at the last regu lar term of court, returned indlct: inents today against J. N. , Strobhar, former agent ; of 'Atlantic Coast Line at this point, J. C. B. Thomas and William Thomas, 'for f attempting to bribe the last jury. The Thomases Were placed under ; $1,500 bond for appearance at the next term of Circuit Court , Sensational charges are also made that certain prominent attorneys had attempted to Influence grand 1 jury men by giving them whiskey.! The grand jury at its last -regular term found no bill against Strobhar..He has left the city."1 T - V Representatire Nicholas Longworth and Mrs. Longworth; sailed from New York yesterday on t the-; steamer St: Louis:' Just before' the. Longworths sailed, -some excitement was . caused on fhe American Line Pier, by a drunk en Italian declaring that he was an anarchist and ' that he T intended ; to xi vatvik ot Tia Tonerworths. By the time-a" policeman could be found LJune lOtn. the'Italianrhad disappeared. While ine Incident caused some stir for a mo ment, It is .believed that, the drunken man's talk was due merely to his con dition. - , . 1 , Llmei , Cement, Plaster, Hair, ' Shingles, Laths, ' : Tar Paper, . Crlnolite Roofing Fire Brick and Clay, Chimney Pipe, also Stove Wood; all cuts r'. " We respectfully solicit your patronage..-- , - . . . . - - . VJ. B. Phone 789. May 1-tf... THORPE & CO Foot of .Ann Street. Be - . One Of Our. ; , ; " . Real Lucky Friends by Sending Us V An Order . Now And Then, . . Don't Care If v They - . - - .. Are Daily. Occurences You Will Be Surprised ; at Prices, if You Let Us Have 7 One Order .; ( Righ Away, and You'll Wear a Smile. BROOKS & TAYLOR, Wholesale ' Grocers and ' Commission V ' Merchants, - . - " Wilmington, N. C. y Je2-tf ' -..I' Blue Lidge Inn Newly' Furnished and Under New , Management Mt. Airy 13 situated 1,500 feet above sea -level,, free from. Mosquitoes and Malaria and is the best Summer and Health Resort in the South. - Special rates to Summer .visitors, j Address 1 , 1 J . G. G. GALL AWAY, fi c Proprietor. , ' " Mt 'Airy, ti. C) , may!2-2m. " ' ' DOG AND DRAY BADGES ; . We. can fit any man with a Suit and fit him correctlyr-tee he ever so "irregular." We will charge him no more than if he were a regular shape. Now, sir, if you have been troubled in getting clothes to fit you "correctly we ask you to come here and see what we can do for you. :-. v v . -;; -' ' - " -, We have sHits made for the extra large man the Taj I, Thin Man, the Short, Stout Man and a suit for You, sir; whatever your shape may be, we'll take pleasure in showing you and we, ask you to consider cur time . all yours. Summer seasons bring Summer : sales and we. . have real Summer values - - - : In our Millinery Department trade has been unusually good this season and to-day we have the best assortment of ribbon that we have ever had. . " ' 4 : jJlllpGo. One Price Clothiers v ' -S --ers.- ' iay29-tf . f- and Furnish- We are showing this week No.' 150 All-Silk Ribbon, a real heavy quality at 25c. per yard. .. The No. r 200. . we are selling: at 30c, and No. 80, is 15c. per yard. No.. 40, we sell for 10c. per yard. - The prices on this ribbon are very, very cheap, and we have just received an immense supply of . these goods of the very best quality, and we have made this special prices on them.' iln Hat3, we have real nice up-tor date Short Black Sailors with ban deau underneath, the same kind we have been selling for $1.25, , we are selling to-day at 75c. " ' ; Beautiful White Milan Sailors with silk bands and leather sweats, the prettiest ; and! best beach hat made, we are showing at 98c. It is gooda worth $2.00 each. , We have extra values in 25c, 50c. and 75c. Sailors. ' We have also, just received an as sortment of styles of about twenty dozen, beautiful made Hats. ; They are goods that ought to be worth from $2.00 to $2.50 each. We are selling tnem from 98c. to $1.19 each. VAL LACE We are showing an un usually strong line in' the round thread new patterns up-to-date goods. While we have an immense assort ment of cheap laces for 2c, 4c, and 5c. per yard these goods would sur- price you to see the assortment. -But our better laces run -from 7c to 15c per yard. ' ' I feel sure if you" should see our Laces, you would be glad to give us an order." ; " , t' ' - v ROYAL MUSLIN UNDERWEAR We have secured the exclusive agency for the Royal . Muslin Underwear for this city. Our sales since celling these goods, have increased" about five times what-they used to he, and to day, I think this department stand at the head of any department of its kind in the city. . s Every customer who buys the .Royal Muslin Underwear is well pleased. Every garment Is absolutely made cor rectly. Every seam is properly felled with no raw edges. Every customer brines another customer, and to-day w . . we are selling Underwear, and we want to sell you yours. . 4- J JIM HUB! In Is still doing business and our. popu lar prices please everybody. You are bound to find what you want especial ly in Summer... :: Goods;' especialy Lawns, Linens "and Ready-Made Cloth In'g. A word to tne wise is sufficient. B. F. PENNY S CO., Proprietors. may 29-tf We have one young lady who gives this department her. entire time. Ladie3 maycall for what they-want" for we have got the goo'ds from the v cheapest tovthe best. For Muslin Underwear," go to Gay- -lord's, ger suited and save money.: LADIES' SHIRT: WAISTS We have the short sleeves and the long ; sleeve" Shirt-Waist in silk from $3.75 . to $5.00 a waist. , ,.We also have -: a ; beautiful assortment of .Lawn Waists from 50c to 75c. and up to $2.00 each..'.; UNDERSKIRTS-; We control the agency for the Elite Brand. The goods ; are surprisingly cheap and beautifully ; made. You can buy a beautiful under- . skirt lor $1.00. V . ' ; ' - The Russeleen Skirts rustle better, .'. than Taffeta Silk and we are selling' ; them for $2.00 and $2.50 "each. ... The Elite Silk Petticoat3 are abso-" -lutely guaranteed. not to rip. They are beautifully made from the very" best quality, of , Taffeta Silk, and theV prices are from $5.00 to $8.00 e,ach. :'. BATH SUITS- The season has ; , come for, Bath Suits and we have, an, immense quantity placed on sale for. . Women and Children Men and Boys. .' We also have the shoes, caps and : wings. ; ' , . - -. If you will see our prices on Bath. ; Suits, we feel sure that we 'can sell , you one. We have a large variety in. . all prices, styles and qualities. - ' HAMMOCKS Take ; life i easy; r Gaylord has hammocks to sell and the prices are from , 98c up to $3.50 . each. , If you 'wish a fine Hammock or : a cheap Hammock, giveGaylordv'af? chance on the sale.' He buys direct from the factory and there . is no mid dle man to reap a profit. His prices;;. are absolutely right. .; .. Have you seen the Beautiful Decor ated China Breakfast Set that Gaylord : is giving v away with punch cards.; With $1.00 and a pnnch card filled out, Gaylord will give you one J Decorated Cnma Breakfast Set of 31 pieces worth at least, $3.50. ' He wants; your trade, offers induce ments in big values and give away presents free..- - . Remember the place on Front street.' o May 27th T F Honey to Loan! We make no loans or dis counts at a higher rate than And are prepared to accommodate de sirable accounts with Small or. large amounts. Correspond with us, or call for a Per sonal , Interview. ftia Southern National Bank. -.may30-tf ' '" ; r ' - ' Now- on sale at office of Clerk and . Treasurer 1 at CityHaU; v-V v Supply yourself before r.. JNO. J FOWLER, Clerk and Treasurer. jel-3t eod - A BIG BARGAINS. Iron Safes. , One Safe weight "3.500 pounds. - - i -' - 6 Safes weigh 1,000 lbsr. each, v, - 1 Safe weigh 500 lbs. each ; SAM'L BEAR, SR., & SONS., IS Market Street, , Wilmington, N. C. - apr 12-tf , - ' - - ! je3-tf Thislisthe season for KODAKS. t . . - . -.i.e. No Outing Complete Without One. - T Brownies $1 to $12 each. i ."..-;.... - -' I . Kodaks $5 to $100 each Films and supplies for all sizes. C. W. YATES & CO.. Market Street. Clearing Sale of Summer Dress Goods Thousands of yards of - Ducks, V oils, Chambrays, Suitings That sold from 10 to 20c. On sale beginning 4 Monday morning at the low price of 6c ayard. - S- & B. Solomon. je3-tf 4V The gain in new building and Industry fn North Carolina la 5 : greater than at any period In the State's history.; The North Caro- o . Una Home Insurance Company, of Raleigh, N. C, should receive Ita 5 proposition of this prof perlty as compared with the percentage of new ; ousines given to it in periods of less Industrial activity. Giva It the insurange on the desirable new properties you have to offer. . It will help to build up our home State and continue the great era of prosperity now, enjoyed by our people. "U ;. I WALKER TAYLOR, T AgenW Wilmington, N. C. - o . ' ' o o o 3 HURLSTON" " AN" ABROW STYLE, r CltPECS SXS3XI ' C8AXTEI SlIEJ ' : f CENTS EACH ; 2 FOR 25 CENTS CLUCTT, PCABOOY ft CO,- '"" Q CLWtTT AWD WOMARCH HIT TRY OUR .. ICE .CREAa 2 stead mm. rmiEirs Phone 246. ,Je2-tt - - 22-North Front St K. ;?, WARRCri, Proprietor. i Proprietor. -
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