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4 ., .- .. ; -' .Sg!ggaB!!iB! HOUSE DECIDES ON LOCK CANAL Republicans Resisted All Efforts to Purchase Material' .in Cheapest Market , EVEN LOWEST BIDS SPURNED . ' " - Revenue ColIectorsCan Give to State Prosecuting Attorneys Names' of Parties Who Take Out Liquor . Licenses. : By Wire to The horning Star. . Washington, June 15. By ?a vote of 110 to 36 the House to-day, at the end of a two-hours, debate on the' appro priations for - the Panama Canal, de cided -that the canal canal should be of a lock type. After listening to the speech of Mr. Burton, of Ohio, in favor of the lock . type";; and .- consuming an-L hour in : the - discussion of the amend ment defining, the type as presented l)y Mr. Uttauer, of . New York,, the House in committee of the whole ex pressed in favor of a lock canal. By a. decisive vote the House refused to sanction the purchase of materials in the markets of the world for-the Pana ma canal, the general position of the Republicans being that as the canal :was to be built by American taxes the American working-man and the Amer ican manufacturers should have ; the advantage. XcX-'y- y:yxyy):t Mr. Sullivan,, of Massachusetts, and 3iis associates ciji the Democratic ,side of the House, attempted to put a'limi' Nation on the money Voted for tne Jurther ;cpntinuatipn , of the Panama canal by compelling the Isthmian Ca nal .commission to accept . the lowest bid. as;-a result of advertisements' in the matter" established by the Canal kmmission. Mr. Sullivan offered si proyiscr to that effect which created an extended discussion. i- t , Mr. Sullivan said the House had ear Jn the day decided "upon a lock type- for the canal ; on the ground of economy, but now it was about to vote once more to continue its. extrava gance. He contended that the manner in which material was being purchas ed was in the interest of American builders of dredges, American - bridge builders and the steel plants" of this country, t when it was "a nottorious fact" that if bids were open to the world materials . could be purchased more cheaply than at present. ,y Both Mr.-Dalzell and Mr. Payne v in sisted that as the Panama canal wa3 American workingman yand the Ameri icaa people Xthey believed that . the American Workingman and the Ameri ca manufacturer should have the benefit of the markets : this . afforded. Mr. Payne, of - New York, called at Mention to the-fact.thatrther Senatehad passed a joint resolution determining race for all who should be favored in the purchase of supplies. He called upon the Republicans to vote down every attempt to throw the'purchases away from the American ' people and this the Republicans did by a series of votes on amendments offered by the Democrats, Mr. Sullivan's "amendment being defeated by 121 to 65. The bill amending- the : National banking law with Senate amendments was concurred in by. the House by a vote of 125- to 70. By the terms of the Sfenajte amendment a National bank may loan to a single borrower a sum not in excess - to ' 30 . per cent, of its capital stock, providing that the surplus of the . bank . Is equal ; to at least twice its capital stock. J The House concurred in the Senate amendments to. the bill authorizing collectors of internal revenue to furn ish to prosecuting; attorneys certifi ed copies of liquor licenses Issued by them. - " :- ;'V The Senate. Washington, June 15. The time of the Senate to-day was In the main di vided between the Panama canal bill and the Lake Erie and Ohio River ship canal bill.. On the former there -were speeches by Senators Teller and Mor gan, while in connection with the lat ter a number of Senators; engaged in the controversy over the policy ' of granting a National charter to' an in terstate canal. .' ; : y -;, -y.-y 1 : y. Senator Bacon took positive grounds against such a course and spoke at !ength in presentation ' of "his views. Senator Morgan expressed the opin toa in the Senate that the , Panama canal will prove a paying, investment. The statement was made in" connec tion with the reading of a1 letter writ ten him by General George A.' Davis concerning the profitable character of the Suez canal. In that letter General Davis said that the stock of the " Suez terprise commands a premium . of 00 per cent, on the Paris Bouse. "Let get rid of the Idea that we -are go mS to give away a great deal of mon- mm Je3-tl mill V A 1-1 ' if It were a : stock '.concern the stock In : a few Years 'nftoi. lf -tii:- ." notwithstanding I -fully appreciate thV Physical difficulties in ' thP ' wv nt building a. canal at this place decided upon.; ,v Let, us. therefore, nut all hysteria and despair' on the finan cial feature- of the canal project The ngures on the Suez canal are re-as&nr. ing on that point." . - - - SUITS THE PACKERS .-; ROOSENELT BELIEVES (Continued from Page Eight)' ; mortem and Dost-mortem They believe the packers should as-" sume the 'cost of such further ingpec tion, sanitation, etc., as may be nec essary to insure clean and healthful canned products.- As to the expense to'be borne by the packers, the report says that the-. Secretary of Agricul ture shall ascertain what this cost will be, and" charge a-fee to cover it' on each carcass. This fee is turned into. the treasury. v TIiq report . concludes with the state ment that there are good features in both the Beveridge' amendment and in the substitute, but 'the signers of the report favor the Beveridge amendment to'the substitute. , . wSABOARD Air Line Railway. Important Change in SEABOARD Schedule. .. Effective, Sunday May 27th, the Sea board will make the following changes in schedule: , ' ';No. 81 Suthbound will leave Ra leigh 3 : 10 A; M. instead of 4:15 A. M: No. 38 v Northbound local will leave Raleigh 11:25 A. M. instead of 11:00 A.'M. rVj';-;?": ' ; ; " . No. 43 Southpound will leave Ra leigh 7: 10 P. M. instead of 7: 15 P. M. There will be no change in No. 84 at 1:10 A.' M., No. 66 at 11:50 A. M., No. 30 at. 5: 05 P. M., Northbound, and No. 41 at 4:00 ; P. M.Southbound. Trains No. 30-40 now operated be tween Wilmington and Hamlet, will be extended through to Charlotte on old figures same as effective prior to April 15th. these trains making all stops be tween Hamlet and Monroe, thereby, eliminating the necessity of No.'s.38 41 stopping between Hamlet and Mon roe. y ; ' No. 8l for Jacksonville will leave Hamlet at 6:30 A. M. No. 33 for Atlanta will leave Hamlet at 6:30. A. M.. ' : . 1 No.x41 for Atlanta will leave Hamlet at 10:05 P. ;M. instead of-7:50 P. M. waiting for connection, with No. 43 fromvthe North, the same as schedule effective prlor,to April 15th, this train, will make connection at Atlanta and Birmingham 'for all points in the South west. ' ;- . No. 45 will - leave Charlotte for RutheSfoktcn:a 4.43 lk M5 Instead of "4:00 P. M. as at present f No. 33 will arrive Monroe 8:15 A. M. and N, o. 133 will leave Monroe 8:20 A. arriving Charlotte" 9: 00. A. M. leave Charlotte 9:15 A. M. for Rutherford ton, instead ;of . arriving Charlotte, 10:00 A. M. leaving 10:15 A. M. as at present . ' ; ' ... ; There, is no Change in schedule of other trains.' About June 1st Parlor Car Service will be established on trains -No.'s 39 40 between Charlotte and Wihuington and vice versa. - " . For information, 'time-table, rates, schedule, etc.- Address r C. H. GATTIS, T. P. A., - Raleigh, N. C. SPECIAL RATES, SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY. . i i Athens, ' Ga. University Summer. School, June 26th-July 27th, one first class fare plus 25 cents for round trip. Charlotte, Ji, C North Carolina Teachers Association, June 18th-22nd, one, one-third fares plus 25 cents for round trip on certificate plan. " Sam Francisco, Cal Ixs Angeles, CaL National Education Association, July 7th-14th, from Raleigh, $77.50; Wil mington, $77.50; Charlotte, $77.50; oor-r responding:. low rates from other 'points. Monteasle, Tenn Monteagle Sunday School Institute July' 15th-Augrust 5th, one first-class fare plus 25 cents for round trip. ' 1 ' . Monteagle, Tenn Monteagle Bible Training-; School Juiy 22nd-31st, one first-class fare plus 25 cents for round, trip. y Monteasle, Tenik Woman's Congress July 30th-August 20th, one first-class fare plus 25 cents round trip. For further information as to rates from your city, time-tables, schedules, etc.j call on your nearest Agent or ad dress. - - " - , " C. H. , GATTIS, ' ' Traveling Passenger. Agent. Raleigh, N. C. C. F. RYAN, General Passenger Agent, , - Portsmouth, Va. W- B. ROSE, C. T. A. . I3TORIA.' The Kind Yoa Have Always isougnc Bean the Signature cf ,' me maoama senator: VT kmiw uA This the season for KODAKS.' , - - y No Outing Complete Without One.:, r Brownies 1 to 512 each. Kodalcs 55. to 5100 each. Films and supplies for all sizes. C. W. YATES & CO.. Marlcet Street. TIE UOHimTQ- GTAH, TOKUIIfOTOH;; 17; BASEBALL . I ' AMERICAN LEAGUE. Chicago, 2; Washington, 10. Detroit, 0; Philadelphia, 4.5 - Cleveland, 5; NewYork;2. StrLouis, 2 ; Boston, '3. NATIONAL LEAGUE. New YDrk,.2;:, St". Louis, 1. Boston,! 3 ; Cincinnati, 1. . Philadelphia, 0; Chicago, 1. Brooklyn, 1; Pittsburg, 4. SOUTHERN LEAGUE. Macon 1; Augusta.O . Charleston, 2 ; Jacksonville, 0. Columbia, 0; Savannah, 3. SOUTH ATLANTIC LEAGUE. New' Orleans, 6; Atlanta, 5. v Little Rock, 2; Nashville, 3. Memphis, 6; Birmingham, 5. Shreveport, 4; Montgomery,v0. VIRGINIA LEAGUE. . Portsmouth, ,0; Lynchburg, 2. Richmond, 0; Norfolk, 3. At Cambridge, Mass.Holy Cross, 4; Harvard, 0." . , WADSWORTH STRIKES AT MR ROOSEVELT (Continued from Page Eight j you it will be promptly remedied. . "You say further along in your let ter: 'And I cannot even promise to sign it, because the provisions are so bad that, in my opinion,- if they had been deli Derately designed to prevent the remedying of the evils complained of, they could not have been worse.' "I regret that you, bjaPresident of the United States, should feel justified, by innunendo at least, in impugning, the sincerity and the conpetency of a committee of the House of Represen tatives you have no warrant for it." Deadly 'Serpent Bites . Are as common in India as ar stom ach and liver disorders with U3. For the latter however, there is a sure rem edy: Electric Bitters; the great re storative medicine, of which S. A. Borwn; of ennettsville, S. C, says: "There restored my wife to perfect health, after years of suffering with dyspepsia and chronically torpid liver." Electric Bitters cure chills and fever, malaria, billiousness, lame back, kid ney troubles and bladder disorders. Sold on guarantee by, all Drujste. Price 50c. 1 miCMfM1g;M 000 Our goods are, all bright, new, clean and up-to-date, bought right, sold right; therefore they move at the rate of nearly a car load per week without SPECIAL SALE, PRIZE OFFERS or other deceptions. Our company is composed of people of. integrity and ability, evinced by the fact that all their past business undertakings have been suc cesses; therefore we enjoy the largest confidence of those we buy from and th0$e we sell to. ' T t f ? r Y f x ? ? WE BUY M CAR-LOAD LOTS Saving about one-half the freight, pay cash for our goods, saving the large cash discounts; therefore do not have to divide with the rail roads and those we buy from. We assert without fear of successful contradiction that we have saved our customers hundreds of dollars already. We will save money for you iycu trade with us THE WILMINGTON WHOLESALE 111 Market Street I jel4-lt . HIGH GRADE MANTLES - t WITHOUT. MIRRORS , " . 5.60 AND, UPWARDS. Full Line: Tiling and Grates. , Catalogue and-Prices on Application.- - - , - ' ' y- m MCOBI, HARDWARE COMPANY : jel-t! !j y"- - y, " C.r 3ATTODAY, JUNE 16, K03. Ask for Southern Trad The ing Stamps. One stamp, given, with each ten cent. -; purchase. . , "llic Ms To-moirrow and for the whole week, we shall (again, as neve r before quicken the buying -interest in our various departments, at quickly moving prices, conte nt, as we always are,- with the smallest margin of profits, to ma ke possible these extraordinary low prices in-order to increase the volume of our' fast, growing business. x ' , y We invite, careful inspection of these amazing propositions; and, remember, the decidedly low prlce3 we. , quote are for .the very latest and newest goods. . : ,-r'-t .-- jr. This VJeek Only - COLORED DRESS GOODS. Henley Suiting Imitation; French Flannel for outing suits; special this week 16c 50c Silk Organdies; Beautiful color ings for this week only 38c yd. 50c Silk Zephyr Ginghams ; the lat est for Eton and Poney suits; special this" week . . . 41 yd. 15 and 18c Colored Dotted Swiss in neat designs and stripes; special this week only 10c yd. 20c Colored Pique and Basket Cloth for Skirts and Suits !his' week. .14c yd 3,000 Colored Figured Lawns In neat designs and fast color for this week only .......11c; worth 15. 12.1-2 and 15c Pique; neat designs and fast colors this week only. .9c yd 1 SPECIAL THURSDAY, the 14th 5,000 yards (Checked and Striped Madras; fast colors ; excellent qual ity, regular 15 and 1q goods Thursday only. Only 11 l-j$fc yard.. 25c Colored Panama and Voiles; spe- cial this w.e$k 16c yd Ihi C. 000 FURNITURE CO., "Mil If III I 1 i I f I I II II II - NO. 106 NORTH WATER STREET. Telephone No. 795. ; - TELS MAKE YOUR HOME BEAUTIFUL. - : y- Our High Grade Cabinet Mantels "With bevel edged Plate Glass $12.00 and Upwards ': x Fi -J , . .. C. 11 P01V0GT Store That's Always Busy. sisniniffi WKi.E 11 ao n sTJiis Week Only 100 DOZ. GENT'S NEGLIGEE SHEETS Extra quality and nicely made; the best SHIRT in the city for 50 Cents Each. see window; . - SPECIAL WEDNESDAY, the 13th 6,000 yards Ginghams that sell the world over for 10c yard ; all new goods and fast colors. This day only 5 3-4c yard. J For the entire week we will sell all our wool ETON and PONEY suits ex actly at cost; extra good styles to se lect from. Specials in Ladies' White Lawn Shirt waist, $50, 59c, 89c, $1.25, $2.00 and $2.50 each. ..Our $3.50 Lingerie Waist; nicely trimmed with fine lace; special this week .......$2.89 10 per cent. Discount on all Colored jfWool Dress Goods for this week only. POLOGT COraPAGW, tot We make no loans or dis counts at a higher rate than per tian And are prepared to accommodate de sirable accounts with Small or large amounts. . Correspond with us, or call for a- Per sonal Interview Tha Southern National Bank. may30-tf . - ' Uncle Sam is busy' trying to keep the rich from getting richerTWe are al ways busy filling your orders with the best machinery.! Saws, Belts, Valves Packings, Roofing, y Pullies, Shingle niachmes, Saw Milk, Edgers, etc. Save all your' troubles and get rich by buy ing from the promp shippers - - INTER-STATE MACHINERY 4 up. '-. .y. - hly co.-, -v y '- 77 204 206 N. Water Street -: . ' Wilmington, N. C; : , ATLANTIC TRUST- AKD BANKII.G ; GO VANTS Ypu'to'start'a saTlngs ao- (count with - them -at o-;.V-. 4 PER CENT. INTEREST. ' ..Compounded Quarterly.' SOUTHERN BUILDING, -Opposite Postoffic. , lonev 01 We give Southern T-ad-ing Stamps with" - 11 Cash Pur, 99 chases. r- WHITE GOODS SPECIALS. ( 32-inch White Madras, 18 and 15c value this week . ........... 12c yd - Full line White' Lingerie Batiste spe cial priceon each piece for this week only; 35c quality, 27c; 30c quality, 25c; 25c quality, 21c yd. Full line White Dotted Swiss; spe cial this week, 12 1-2, 20c and 25c yd. c These goods are worth - one-fourth ; more. , . - SILKS! SILKS! I SILKS!!! 50c Printed Jap Habutai Silk; light and da--? ground for this week only . . .. . . . .. 38c yd - 24-lnchf $1.00 Pongee nice quality; this week Silk; . extra ......79c yd. 36-inch Black Chiffon Finish Taffeta. Our $1.25 quality this week .92c yd 24-inch Crepe de Chine in all col ors; this week 49c yd; worth 75c SPECIAL FRIDAY, the 15th 2,000 yards 12 i-2c Cen tury Cloth ; Imitation v ' White Linen for Skirts -and : suits ; only ' 8 l-4c yard. for this day only V 100 Boxes Tourist Ruching; .; & yds., to Box; fine quality 25c per Box. 5,000 CUSTOMERS AT THE HUB ...7nmm to ' advertise our Alvin ' brand of clothing, wear-well pants and v Crimson $3:50 Shoe.' We are still ,, making a hit with' : bur " Gent 's head to Nfot' furnishings y and Ladies' fancy wears, i The - styles and variety are the latest and the price is right.: ; . , : B. F. PENNY 8 CO. Pr oprietors J 603 North ; Fourth Street, may 29-tf f ' . " - - " In- every clime its colors are unfurled, v : Its fame has spread from sea to sea; - ;4 Be not surprised if in, the other wory . u You hear Jof r Rocky Mountain Tea. ; , ; Hardin's Palace Pharmacy .Apr 29-tf - : ft - " 5 mo ho tt WHITE KNIGHT CIGARS CO. mmmwi Higher In Price and Higher' In Quality. , ;WH,ITE. KNIGHTS --- Cures indigeatioaand makes; you feel rich you pay a nickle for a 10c. Cigar get on, to your, money's worth, We -are Agents for the. factory and" - 4 ; do not sell consumers. . - The F. E. Hashagen Co., Whofesale Grocers. r - '210., WATER STREET. jelO-tf A Sometimes a' classified d 13s print ed which means littte to the first W dred - people who read Itbut is finding money"' to the one-tundred nd first pereca. - - , ! ill
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