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i i-; J I iLiTIL., I C ; riiiLiiiduii hl.UL M'il'C t i.j Vn r l tUt'4 wul f I .' Kconco Bill Resurrected And Passed TOTEMS 42 TO 24 Will He (WH t on Third )W4ltitf Mrmsura al () Mi !-". Atiiradrueai rrtwMr for Iveaga. ' - floe) rwMowrtif Ad)oannrl of l-ef-' T fcteiur a4 lleftort al c Tha Ileus laat HlsHi by B aoi f IJ 14 took lb Kooaoe resolution l li.veettgai the IU Insurancw eetw- iwnl.l fnm th unfavorable calendar, and rt-r aJupting an amendment of fered by Mr. Koanua providing that 11 a loveetigiitloa be made following th adjournment of lh sinfUla-tara -aad report la lbs Best session, of " I.IW4 ih amended resolution wrund reading, " ' ' ... lt ws vigorously (ought aa4 ths lha Lintf.et n( lha session. lasting unlll nearly midnight The iraourtlo will probably b nailed l in I Ha third reading calendar touay. Th ll'iuaa r convened at Veloca, . speaker ro (" Connor presiding, to i..nsi.lr. as a atrial '. ' J'"t .-solution IMrodued by Jlei.reaenta live Koonrte. of untlnw, to provlds t ,r a commlsalla ! Investigate tha r Insurant- companies) of tho 4"Bs. in mniltt I'ropoo llona and . kuit nMit unfsvorslile r i.ri on lha bnl. Mr. KnJJ v, fin nhar;,Tnrnhar-ofth w"1 in liken having filed minori' ih .(.iMtloa at Issue wee, anall M mlnnr'ty raport be tul-etltutsd lor ! - 'T'KaUnrw.yna. In advocating the adoption of th. m ''" "J: MM there waa no espendlture thai "Urt h- auth..rUM-a hy hla OaniraJ A muly ht wmtid marlt mora Bor. .daily h approval .f lh- BlW Ihla .r..po..-.l invaatlgalloB ot tha H uram .-mpanlaa. Mn.ty-l.lna par cent of all in-.eatMfafoM had mH.a1llli ana avan fraud, lha in- Hr ih oprrail-n of a truat la North 'yr'woodn. of CV1. 'trrrupta.1 to a.k Mr. Kally If ihaha waa apr.k.n. facta, a.d rould ha eiplam "why In Mouth Caro. flna. that h.. a law.waln.t io.oparation.-thp nra rataa wara hih- r than in North Carolina! . Mr Kally -id ia did' kna r Ihlm about Houth Carolina but ha In- rompanlaa wara flghifnt tn ftott- i.rova4 lha an- lnvatWUon iraa naaded. ' Mr. "Do vott think ou rould mako thla (nvaatlttallon now. In - alont durlnf hla Qanaral Aaaamblr Mr. Konw: "I'M aqv.r that hy anvlha 1 HI Introdura an ' : . rmindmint hat wH at.th.t dim- " " '"ilr" Parham. of DaMdn. rtalmad (hat tha (lovrraor of lha Btata would tior hava racommanded thla nveat.a doa If ha had not by car.M and palnataklnt InvaatgaUoa of W wh raoonid that thera waa aomMhlnj radically ron Willi th Inaurane - - : i f iho Hlal. i.n..r n.i.l raaon for tha lnaa- tlaaii.m vim bat-auae the compan'.K of tha 8Utr wrrt oppoaltif It. Ha tB .. . r.rrittin urauarpd Btatainnt ...mdinm. ntntlitloa of rata, prami- wma atr. tha flra atateman( haln that North Carolina Bald li.OOO.M a year . in pr-mlun. . ti.. hava been repeated iv t uhiin.ied inreporta of argument Lefore the oommltteea at varloua taa riMrinf thla GFeneral Aaaambly. He thn read charge! that the South fcaatern Tariff Aaaoclation wia fl out c trui.1. and thaa North Carolhia ....... wam onerutlna- under !lta nd control. He aald In re plr l aa Inquiry thjt he made a de nwnd on the North Ciirollna lnauranre i'oramlaalftner for the ratea and had iu.vn nrnvlded with them. He next read fitmv manwrlp, uMn 4f-4 ferent inntancea oi ai-rrinci rate. aht.wtnK an arhltrary and unjuat dlacrlmlnatlon. ahowlnu the abaolute powft jsifi-lh allejie'l truat. ' In aiijtiirt hie iharne that th rompanu were operating under a truat he rea'l the contract which l-enia were compelled to algn before elng allowed to act a agent. Thla . otra. i pulil.ened aeverdl d-va nan ) Mr. I'arham charged thnt tha rnmmlttee hod been mlalad and de t elved bv autementa' of opponent of InveatlKullon. which hud been eince riiacoverfd, and waa an additional r. a v .,n lor an inveatlgation. Mr. I'arham aald ha could pLJ w hat oh ection could be rallied u. ad , Ilia , i' kuum. a. a in i..ii.' i n.uf ui in .Mk.4 iu.Hi.Mvii iw.t. Ui.lll llw.M .ul t tkUMauixi. i.u4 tHs.wie i.ie i'-i'M 14'M . W' ... MIM.ie.wUU I lllmf Ki.l4.a 14 .ar y-- PUI allots 4 gi ImIuIumUI'II liunt l.t Ht.l . M.l UUt lfv.U Iriw vot..pat.a iv.ut 1. a l lata. wa But iiyiHl at (u ....a la. I. ( lwn.... Bu.iu.a4 a lua riuai.nl il eu iul't'i, bul a iWMWilMtUMUWIlia ami m kM mimm at lutir kuiai. . .u auaw but ik lua tuAtwiMiMi u wo-wB 4Vtt.paa.aa Wat a Baimia) uua u.al.4 twr a wMkaiii H wui lor A auuiataartia I'ari4 Aaao tlal'od, luuluai iMBUiaiiuB BUMtpM.aa m u. ataii wui apruig up mt (ua wua i ivr lor tta aaid la ia a .uaaraawa .-... pa..ji b ! a K. i.g tw( t paaa a uw aaaiiut li mhummui itJf AaavciButiM. tA tua I'uuml umi I oiu u iwvti.aa via, l.a HUttta a BiktufcM at ii pr tarn, au.a lOuirvMiaa Wil lout tavuuattirr in uva-Mliguaj Myar iai'a w h,m waa ttubiv. (HxitaawW mala iv ta B taantBB a Uit u fur Iraau uf oaa aiiia or abuiaar U run Inn.,. i(8 hate tnie iBvaaugauo iiw aa au wruug aaout lit tttMiaao bbbu tar. It ta rtwuMiwa Ivr tam w witia f Bur graai Uvtsriwr M aaf aa hauwi noiu.ng Bbwwt loauraju;. Aluukltig (bb lkairano aepart meat, r, a.ooa9 aa.a tnat la Bn4ag av, by licanaa (aa U go B4 IBa xaia ireaauri. In people bb W pay wul vv,va M Va il acfc. lia illa4 maay aug4 InaUnea Bhert . loralgn coin pan.ee Bet aurtig ouaiuea la iMta ataui uy ukmg l"o anca at laaaar raiaa had caiia4 tarn pautas liua4 IB ito Pualaeaa kara to w.er (heir ratea lo that panu-uiar uiaa. kt cited eaHevroeeulaliv iiomy. l Wliiniiigton aa aa uiuetra M.JI1. Baying ha haa aura I lit a' bbT by th.a waa a ra na aaa ieuaa trom ciuaiia, ope aayiug laai turn Amcrkan Tooarro t ompwif ana nw kianuard Oil t oinpany truata wara (ma of hnety. compare m uuj vrganlaad banu r Iruuraac hold-upa. H concluded by aayoig b Ropeg by thla lnv..t.gauo0 ta gat th aaiua ratea for .Norm I aroiio tor tao aau claaa or n luai wi uut, leiineaaa BOB otnar awiar BUIaa . Uuring hia argumanu r. -.now ia oit.n bomtwrOBd with quaaUoaa, and ha alaaya anawered them ta good natura and with grewl BBIIL At Baa Ume three wer aSBlng hint at on Ume. Ha amilingu roiuaraaw, tm ha would not lo.nd Ming iuo tj a whale, but b did protaat again ualna nioblad t saaia By minuvwe. At tnia retort two Bat down, and the arowued kobole and gaUerlaa reBuund ad wlih applauaa and laughter. In fifty minutes air. feoonca eoa eluded. oacUiing that bla wing waa all right, but hia throat had failed him. . ' Judia Ewart mada a few ramarka ridiculing Mr. Kowoca fof aven tfcmk. Mil could gat a iMmBcraua agis uitura to paaa any law ar reaomooa that waa aeiiouaty appoaaa by the auranca truat or any ather : bom uuet. He glao told an aascdota. Mr. Turlington. t Iraaall. oppoaad tha reaoluuon on taa ground that U th tnauranc eompanle war haiaaa. d aad badevilsd aa thaaa eoat.nuod attack aa them meant, it would ra ult tn th wlihdi awing f low rata of factory and Induatrtat Inauranca la Piedmont North Carolina. It Waa tm. poaalbl to Bay that all prupa. ty ta any town or any Htata ahoula nav a uniform rata. Every piece of prop erty had to have aa Individual rating, aocordlng to th location and fir pro tection, and often tha character of tha uwner, or of adjacent owner Oppoalng th Investigation, he cltad the reault of recent very expenatv In. veetlgatlon In New Tork and Illinois when the committee found no fault, but. fin. .tha alher hand strongly coin . mended soma of the ery features that had been complained ol. Ha proceeded thus to make th ar. gument that has become laminar la icporie of former hearings of the question, and concluded by aaytngauch accuaatlona aa had been mads bar tonight were wrong and unjuat. That he was not a candidal for any slfto or any job, and he hoped tha Hons would bury this M-ennlal agitation aa deep that It cnuld not arias two yean jrotu now. . iit. Turlington apottB oe ii minutes and mad every secsad oount by speaking with rapid Or readiness on all points. ) Mr. Kail urn, of New Hanover, fol lowed in a brief argument In oppoal. tlon to the resolution, quoting com parative ratea In all the Southern Siatea, ahowlng that North Carolina had the lowest of all. He read copious extract from Tha Nw and) Oharsa report of th atatement of Col Walksr Taylor, of Wilmington, befor th commute, tn support of his argument t n at t h iviirt h ca roll n nau ranc eompanle war doing the aqua re thing by the people. Mr, Long, 0f Alamance, of th com m t tee, opposing the . riplutlon.,.oltti! investigation. If tho insurance com-1 vratlgatlon, gav a history 0r th hear ....u. r. alvlna the Htata a square ; iniri before tha committee, of whlah . ..... ........... hl. V1M ... tr -i . . . - . iiBBl- they WUgllA lJ uwvv. J-'- ; AAtuuti. ww rnmiiwin, M knowing thai an investigation .nui would greatly Viele tHem.- tt tTWV tm riolng a fair and equars bualneaa. tho) would welcome instead of run from th Idea f an honest and complete In vestigation. Tha argument of tha Representa tive from Davidson was laborat. ex tended and able, consuming nearly un hour and receiving much applaus at He conclusion. Mr Koonce, of OnaloW, followed by saving Mr. Tarham had Just mad an argument that lie wlahed h was abl lo ynaks. It was auid that thsrs was no demand (or thla investigation. Had thers been a demand for the Watts Uw. Had there been a demand for the Ward law?' The pepl-f the Htata never knew Mr Watts until his law was paased. He haa got a Stat reputation now. It la true. Mr. Koonc mentioned several other great re form that had come about not by jlemands of the people.' If th people of th Btate under stood th real Insurance conditions thr would be an army of them her demanding thla Investigation. Th people had no lobby here. The eurajice people said they had ho lobby here, when h could call them em by the clime n. He slil this bill bad bees delayed and held up to such an extent he had at times laughed In l.i. t - h ,tu hv vlvlna thm t.ientv of roue he was helping them to I rnor Kltohln s demand or recommen- hang themetlvee. Their very acUvtty nation or an investigiiion naa oeen ! . ... , t't'im I i lwl !( n,., r 4.i ia b.-'ti lha ti.ill l...-f ft I;. 1 . I,,tta Hia i ,.i A in n.i!y all raaaa of af.,u i H. ii.Miina s cfieiiiual aa !.. i t n,a ..n.ni uiti.e lie knua ti.Bt i,.,i" ih ki.ii, .)! do as Ikair w-k pr..Hr li,. ili.r miiai aa .-t t. i.i..ui,i l.'k to hvnh aad etins h v i,. th pi.ii.r ar aaisru4 r al'u..d In eny .r anua reeuK ' aula lo ft.iiuw Ai'ordirt ta aatHh aialiatlia, lul.lit DlMeaa, wbbHi la rally an aUvanred form f btday lioui.la, sm liaarly (aa tbuua. 1 d.aUi In lion, in ti, giets uf h" loth alntia. Tharalora, It behoove U !. pay mure aitiln lo the heal IS f Ihvaa rriie( Important organs. ' ' j An Idakl herbal compound lhal aa had remarkable eocoae at a kiday remedy la It, Kilmer's twanip-Hoot, lha great Kidaey, Ur aad bladder Itemedy, Ik Mlid aad Healing Influence of Ihla preparation Is aooa realUad. It Mamie fi highest for It raaasrkable record ,f cures. If you feel that your kidneys re quire altantluB, Bad wlah smmpl hot. tie. writs to Vr, Kilmer at t -, Ulag BMintan. IS. t. Menttoa this paper, and they will gladly forward It ta Jo absolutely free, by mall. amp-ltoot ta sold by ry drug list la bot'iea of tw ia te aad (HI. .,'... Ut Tl 1 CO of C r in C.:i 03 tfll j H-iSTOFQ , Itcc; fiiLSMonii:: Th lull V. , tha Insuranc campanlaa, hut was greaaly linpreeeed by tha rBcoramea. aatlona of tha Uovernor, Tha Vol ass called for. " A roll sail waa ' dared. The mlaonty raport waa adopted by a vat Bf l age ta 14 aoea. 1 he resolution was tkea arderka lo take It place uoon the calendar for -its awaa4 aa4iBVtv- txMee sent forward aa ameadment calling lor a commute t make th tnves I gallon, and report l th next Ua ral AaarruUJy. Mr. Koonc thsa moved that th amendment be adopted, aad the reao- iutloa at amended go over until Tues day, el no t waa vary tat and bbov ber ware (irea. Mr. Loag moved that th He us ad- joura anta 1 o'clock Tussday. Tha motloa to adjoara waa lust by a Vol tl ayaa ta aoe. . Tha amendmeat waa theg adopted. and tha resolutloa a arnended was put.en Its SBcond reading. Mr. Long again moved ta adloura. Th gaotion was lost. - Th resolution then passed Its eacond reading. Mr, Kellum called fsr tha aysa and aoea- Call wss not sustsned Th bill then paaaed Ita second reading by a veto ef II to It. Th Houas than, ab 11:14 o'clock, adjourned ta meet Tuesday at II o'clock. TtaB tb) m ttM Kvooa ttewolutioa. Ay. Allred. Alapauah, . Bartlrtt, Brown of JoekonICleme()t. Cs'gmaa. Corawell " l)evln, " fcdwarda, Oay. Greaa, Hageman, Hampton. Kelly. Kent, Koonc. Latham, Livingston, Msrkham, Mitchell. Mctllll. McPhaul, McWIIIlamg Parham. Pitt, Ramsey, Kawta, Ray, Roberta. Scarborough, 8hlpman, Smith tif Oreeae, Bpainhour, Taylor at Hartford, Thorn Tucket, Warren, Weatherspoon. .W.lltama at wain. Wood, Woolen. , NrMBW-Cerr of Lhtrham, Caadlll, Cavlnssa, Connor, DtHard of Quilford, ragg, Orlr, Herbert, Judd, Kellum, Kvndrtek. Kennedy,. Long, Morlng. Me Arthur, McNeill, Nuna. ' Qulckel, Raba, Rlheardson. Ross, Stimpson, atraua. Taylor of Vance, Teaeue, Thomas; Tsmlla, Turlington, Wall, W lllams af Buncoiaba, Witty, Wood- ifla4 ta llouae a.t l 'la), and Lr nl.i .ere aawl luii-, il.c t l4j'tn(a 1.7i8j ), )UgU4rr uf . llrcU, .., Il.ftoo) Au'iii'", f iartea fy tVrk audi f to-tall aa i Th fcf . NH-rlff. fPB Ii,. . II.UO, VM Tti bill to i I H, a officers of Wake county en .. , m faalerday In troduced Ut t. ,n luile by Rebalor fc W. Hike an t I , tha House by Repra. seatativ It ii l ..'da. In tti Menate R waa refrrrr t ths Commute oa atsrles and I . and ta lh House It waa put on li indar without rf. srence to a ron iniiive. Th act Is to ga Int ele-J on i), flret Monday in June, nil. ' - "'" . Th but ta out that It la aa act to fig th aalsriea f r ths couaty offloera urtnr hearing all sides, the committee h4, by a )ari nugorlty, deJd,!! i hi. rMMilution of investigation was not practical and not demanded by condl tlons. Not a soul except a Qoldsboroi Jew had had cited a a ngle lnstsnca of any discrimination, and he had been ahown to hold simply a broker's for eign Insurance policy. Mr. Quicken began a dlscuaaioa of the resolution, calling for a Joint I veatlgatlon. and aald It was hot at alt proper' to bt dlecusslng It now whsn th Leglaiiturs waa so near Its close. Mr. Koonce her stated that owing U the dilydailylng of the coRunittBa. ths resolution had been so delayed, he propose now to offer an araenment, to the effect tnat an investigating com mitts be appointed to examine these companies and report to th next Gen eral Assembly. Mr. Qulckel then gav a history of the hearings befor ' the committee, and declared that he had never seen a coe tried befor a Jury In all tils ex perience, where so little avledce of wrong doing waa presented by a pros ecution. .He then mads an earnest ar gument against th proposed IneeatK gntion, which would cost tha Bute 1 18.000 r mor,. and only result in hu rawing companies that war keeping a large proportion af their premiums In North Carolisna. Ha called at tea. t on to tha fact that although Cov in lighting a legislative Investigation pttll too lat fir th legislature had convinced every one, the a more tended or thorough Investigation was - necessary, sd they would have full opportunity to show themselves hon eat and square, Sifter this bill had given an Invest gatlon after ths Oen- &9lHvlu'l&tf0fFfttoftlbi44&TJi4l . BMP--" u laann He then proeeded to Quote! stalls, tics as to -extortion and dlscrlmlpaMod broadcasted ovsr Ul land before tha committee but two solitary Indlvldasli bad appeared before th mm mitts with complaints, oa from Ooldsboro and tme from Wilmington, and ft was she n that they were Individual avnv plaints about extra hasarou rlaka Mr. Quleket spnk at some lenrth iw"iwwamiBria "ra ia..TfnS"- u. I'arham concluded tha argument by aylng he had no prejuUc against Ayes, 4lf noea, 14. Messrs. Horns of Johnston and Bat tla of Wake were excuaed from vob tn. Tna svooncw Amniient. Following I the amendment adopt- td .la . tha original raoliion calling for an Investigation by thla session pf th General Assembly: "Section i. Tnat tne uovernor n and h 1 hereby authorised snd di rected to appoint a committee of threa, to be Known as tn Mr inaur anca Investigating Committee, who shall receive tha per diem of mem ber of th General Assembly for hot exceeding thirty day, snd In addition thereto their actual expenses Incurred tn ths discharge of the duties of said committee. Strlk out secttcn l ana I ana m- tart th following In Ilea thereof: 8e. I. That aald commute shall hava all tha powers given by law to investigating committee of tha den ersl Assembly, and shall he allowed to employ such clerical and other as. slstanca aa it may deem necessary or proper; tha aams, together with th per diem and expenses of th mem bers af tha committee, to be pa d by tha Treasurer on tn warrant or tn Auditor, upon th approval af two member f th committee and th Governor. T5e'trTfmt"wwmrmitm titer upon th dlscharg of Its duties without delay, and Its hearing shall ha publlo. It shall cans to be re b4- wrHtnar-anaV-areeervBdi- alt tha vldnc which It may deem prop, er to receive, and It ahall mak It repwrt: gcejpinptnrM try taia sndenrs. to the Governor, who shall transmit t h. saw ta tha ast General iaara.j bly. with his recommendations. " , MTKICALK A SUCCESS. Waa Most FnjoyaMet Occasion, Lr- gfly AttenoXl. , Between tha three and four hundred people attended tha aofre musical gtvsa at th horns of Ex-Judg and Mrs. Winston, - last avantng, for th benefit of tha Children' Pepartment, to be nstabllshsd at tha Ollva Raney Library" aa a memorial ta th lata Mr. R. B. Ranev, who gvs th library ta th city at Raleigh, Th musicals wag success tn svery war and the de lightful program was enjoyed, by all present. v . Kecemng srerwr- sira. , i nomas In U t aa ut l rite llMt.U (ii.. Ii.il.m )a Akcd auI Al-i -ti i , if )t,rt-l-r l Wind I p Iti.ir Aftalrs I luti'iB fnn.l hi"l A.k. il iu teas t C. and J. Illy lha AaaodaWnl )'i,aa I . ( ulunil.ua. Oh i,. rl. Aitin liiuler the provuimia uf the Valrniiiiu anil ttuet law, Atiirny-ii(iaal llu gait tiuy In at i tul nil tuu W4rranlo pr.i led)igs In th I In ult I'uurl lu on it from li mate e lh king Vallry. lh Kanawha and kn. Mnun, the 16anr.lll and V. i t,n, the Toiadu and Uhio 'li tre I. the Ik Hhore ami MlrhlaaO Khr..rn snd (he Cheaspeak and OhMi Itallruad eeuipaul. .kceptlng tha C. and O, all lha ralliMd ar Uhlo corporations Their glaaolutlun la Baked and also the ap pointmenl of Irualar pi wind up lha.r anelra. In the rase ef the I ha- peake and Ohio, Ita sxclustoB from th Hlale la petitioned. la two oolUleral suits In Uo war. rantu Hoaan Baked to Uel ths tight af Waka, and A Increaa lh road! of (he Chraapaak and OriUt and ll.e bonds. In lha i l (here is crested s new eounty umrr, that of county Bad. Itor, Who duty win be, among other things, to suuit lbs boks f tha oifl tors and to taks rg af th work how done by the Register of Leeds In rslatton tQ ta Ht snd nxrs, besides a number of o"r duties. Ths bill Bamas Mr. H. U. Holding ha auditor until ths sin thm in lilt. In filing the aniarte of th varloua orfkars the amounts named la tha bill ar; . For th shertrr If.III yearly. , .For Clerk of ourt. $1,141 yearly. For Reg at. r of Ueeds. 1141 yearly. For the Treaaurer. I2.III rsarly. For th AudU-r. I1.UI yaarly. , In the. KlimfTa Odkw. Tho shnrf ta fiven authority to appoint on chi.-f deputy at salary of ll.itl, a Jailer and ana orfice deputy whoa salaries shall be Used by th Board of County Commission ere; one ar mors deputle la eaob townahlp aulsi la of Raleigh owa ship and may allow such deputl one. half tha fea mada and coll: 4ad by them In nerving summons, subpoenas. notices and proceaeee of all kinds, and ths fees and cuinntiaaioBS fnsds and collet ted by (hem from executions. They may also be allowed not to..l teed two and onehalf per cent aa tuck) faxea as th-y may be aulhertaed to collect and do Collect In their re-sDectrra-twernehips, by ths Board af County Commleaionar. Tha ahcrtff and his olBce deputle shall aenr all summons and ether proreaes In clgh township directed ta such shsrltf All Cther feeaT, ch.Ijiiumih.,, pio.tvs and amolument of trl kinds now be longing to sr Bpprtalnlng to the office ef sheriff ar t ba faithfully collected aad tamed over to tha treasurer ef th founty to b disparted 4 pro rid ed. ' .- " Ths Jsller Is slaty to act a afflr deputy. Tha hrlff Is to colleot th taia af Raleigh townahlp, and of such athar township as far as prac ticable or aa tha count commissioners hell determine. His bond is to b Habla fa rths faithful performance of duties by tha several deputies and th Jailer. Ths premium on his bond Is to be paid by th county. ' ' The Cjcrtt of tha Cowrt. Tha clerk of tha ceurt shall faith, fully collect, account for and turg over to tha county teraaurer all fse. commissions, proflts and emolumenu af every kind. Tha clerk shall ap point a deputy clerk at It. II year. Additional clerk hlr and assistants as found necessary; to ba hereinafter created. Premium oa hit bond l to be paid by (he county; ..v . The Register of iKwda. - 1 Tha register of deeds la ta faith. 'ul,t fol'act tccQunL..iorrudurT over t the county treasurer all fees, commissions and emoluments of every xina. n than appoint a chief clerk tt 1. Ill n year. Addltionol clerk hlr and assistants shall ba alllwed by th county commlseliners If (hey deem it necessary, pa d tor out of tha fund created. Premium on hia bond ahall be paid by the county. The County TfTSaurer. Th county treasurer I to be al lowed iclerh hire and asslstanta as shall be deemed necessary by the board of rlunty commissioners. " Tha premium en his bond shall b paid by twr vouili t . 1 I fl, H . i' i ! 1 ) I I'll, wi"l l,uliilclu. Lska aViora to hold stock of ths small er lines, which sr alleged to ba under their control and management. , penuding a decision f tbfs utln on lis merits, temporary reetralnlng order a Baked, enjoining (hs voting of stock ownsd. " Jn th mala suit against ths Ave lines II t roonte of alleged mtecon duot ar stated, covering sllegstlnns of stack Jobbing, conspiracy to tup brees and destroy competition In ths trsnaportatlus of bituminous real by mean of an orgaalsatlua known aa lh Ohio Coal Trarne AaaoclilloB Slid to b composed of a group of railroad companies, and various Instances of favoritism to coal gompanles, whole stock wa owned In whole or In part by carrying eompanle. HO : ICE '; IF RDBEEnS fKX WHO MELD tl 80tTHFKS AXD nOBDED EXPKBWI CAB. MTTIX AT LARGE. -' The Coantf A oil I tor, The county auditor, the new officer created by tha act. Is tl give bono tn I S.a OHu premium . t bepa-d: fe--4be county, rje is to make out a copy of tha tax list af each townahlp and de liver- t- Us ewleTt-wv p"orB -M the duties with regard to tha Us list ter Oi oeeos; to jnk lilt ann un-iwr tor publics tlon al annual statements required . by law: to investigate ana to inquire for all delinquent taxpay ers; to hav sll delinquent property and poll placed on th tag lut; t keep g record ot an reai raisie trans fers, with prices paid; to 'nstruct ttx Hatars and ' a" ,. listing and asseaament; to act at ae eounlant for tha county, settling with aM county ertire-e. books, report, receipts, etc.. oi an countr officer wh rh ehow fees and commission, at let one month; In examine at lesat twice. year the dockets of all Justices of tha peace and mavors of (h county reporting n.t findings to (he coun'v commlsalonr" lo keen book showing the monthly reee'ota of fees and commissions If riiaabeth Thorn peon. Beatle Rusa, Kit Kltchln, Eleanor Mann and Amy Win. at on. The stage, located at on corner of the spacious halt wa Deantirully tleor ated with daffodils, white hyacinth and palms, while th drawing rooms and th conaervatory were thrown open, making a large audience room. - The house throughout wax tastefully decorated n daffodils, palms whltn and red carnations, and hyaclnthhs, all beautifully arranged. :. ' Among tho freeent was Mrs. John M. Manning, ef Durham, who cams to Raleigh specially for tha occasion, ' . . North Carolina Vaaenr CUV " Poughksepsla. N.,T Feb-IOL JThe Vaasar College honor glrlt iwera an. nounced tonighL Among them was peatrice Riilla, of AAhJwrav'?! A mong ihoss to wuhin honorable men. (Ion was awarded was Vaipey C Trimble, Memphis, Tenn. I 1....1 . . tii , i . i.. j k . i . j i .. i r ' ,,.,. il.lo ! ti l'! ui,i.r l.'. r ..i..iiu''' il , , I I l " e I r I r,,i il ,N j -1 w i..r I ii. 1 rl'l r lulirj a many aminKi No m""" . ll4 (,f I Cl.l.l o. Ttie righting e eeid lu have ' tihiit ail iiioinlng, the il.'a i'l Inst ebrn (hry f..u"d (UlnaaV nr lt riuundd by Marru tiio Nu t-rt.nitiiatl.'B of lha Ik I...1 ,ii i.liit.l. (iad'i'il' W 1 inlW-a a.mili of Joar.a. e U IvOuulib tiiil i 41 the omi-e "I the National lull, i ay lla Ihla moruiug u wa nat.d that through lrm rvUe via. Juarr baa bean rtauiii4 An .rdr laauad aome daye agJ (hat for the time blog i piure freigtii tar would be furathid lo (he luay ul rompanlos h8 beo rea-lnded and rars have been agalB pu( at (hair 0i tl A hor(age of rare waa al I.K.4 aa the revia-.a fr the ordrr Trm.pe which were aot s.ms three ekJi sgo lo lh district of Tuktepec. in daxsra. anl (O polnls la Vera Crus hav been urdrd to return lo th.lr lrraiks st Orlaba. Vera and Caxaca with the emeeptloa of a reel mtnt of cavalry which was sent to ths city of post Ma. " a A bridge between Terbsola and rhupaderoa, on ths thirange l-raoch of the Central, ss destroraj laat night,, according to dlapatches from T'irrenn. Fl'e hundred reble are anramtied hear the a fit. It t said. Prtaldlo, Tex:is. Fen. Il.Ftve arm.il Insurgents were cap(ured oa (he American ah! of th Rio Grand today be Mrrgeant Ooodrlrh. of Troop F. (hlrd 1'nlted Ftats ewvalry. ' The Insurrector had Winchester rifles and six shooters. Thy were msntbarB f Antonio Uslmcsa benjl and were carrying provisions to Itl-'lr sompan l.ma. . (tootlrlch captured them single, beaded. TO TKC CUBE OF- THE KAW THE NAVAL APPnOFRLlTlOX BILL CsDrn DiMTssioxBriLmjia pium;ram comes i f tod.it ItOOiSCVEI-T RETEIUtED TO At A UrXAX bEIDLTTX IOWEB. , r ' 1 - -L. i t . I udlll t This Tsft j err nasiQfiiKfls tuiwe tf 11k1 twwaiura Ao Hh t lull, ll.al (I !tlod Ulea4 peg. mwr W Ixa llaa Al Iters aa lief kale of lT.. ll.,e 114 . Mdoeard . llm I'rwakUwt'a I'tvgeaaw 4jf pmet -lla.te With (auavtla. iy the Aawwlaud I'reas.) V. aaWugton. Hi C, rah. II, Maaa. lur Aldrlch, rhaluuan at Ihg nuabc touun'Ue af (lie Nasals haa BrltUa o I'rraidral Taft (hut h favors tke ceunrn.atlon of tba. Canadian ra clprecliy ar- meat.. M kelher th avttrs makaa prvMi.es ef aaaiaiaaes lg galling s.-ti'.ii la tha a sale at the piksebl eii.a ba nut bees dlauioa i.ul soatois who have. Br th KUer inlliuai tbst the Khods Island ana. lor will do ail he caa to gld the Preel. da lit la carrying but program lo so By the Aasoolgled press.) Oalnesvills, Ua Fsb. II. Tw posses ol the three that went out. to dsy la search of the five men who n Saturday morning hold up sad robbed Mouthers passenger (rain No. II now her, returned, tonight without hav lag discovered a trace of th hold-up gang. - Ths third posse It ta belisved, will continue the search throughout ton ght mi th hops of locating ths robbers, The amount of money taken from the express car which was rob. bed. la now aald to have been between seven aad fourteen feundred dollar. GAMBLERS TO WILSO ROADS. Ftynr Oat of a Hum h of Twelve Ato Were Caught ta the Act oa ttunday, i Frbrnary ith, i tBpsclal to New and Observer.) Wilson. Fsb. II. Uriah Hill. Dave Hill. Tom Jonea and W ill Jenkins, who- wars- trie and found guilty to the charge of gambling and sentenced to three months on ths Wilson county roads or pay fines of ten dollars each bv Judge a. W. Ward, but who hava beea held as knowing something about Lewis West and hia gang, was sent to tha roads last Saturday afternoon. Thar wsre twelve la the bunch, two of whom turned Bute's evidence, and six others, ho paldhf lr fine. , , FIRE AT BAILEY'S.' Railroad Station and Three Bos Car ,, ConMtuedL (Special to Newt and Observer.) 4 Wilson, Feb. , 1 Passengers who oama In on the early Sunday morning train over the Norfolk. Southern rail road aay that between mldfllffht and break last Saturday Bight the rallrotd telegraph, ticket and freight depot at Ualley'a waa toUUy. destroyed by fire. and that three or t four freight cats were burned. . (By the Associated Presa) Ws.hlngton, D. ,Fsb. ll.-Tha nyLaplrpir1iHflDs..llU. U xansid. tred In tha Rous during an afternoon nd night seealoa, and praetirally all of ths provisions of the measure were tgresd to, with tha sxc'ptfon of th aew building program which will some up tomorrow aad which gt expected to precipitate a lively fight " . . ii. ThS' bill provlilaa l..r ts kattle- hlpa sf the supar-dresdnsughl tvpa. carrying twelve 14-is. h guns, two fleet rulllers, eight torpedo bat destroyer and (our submsrtnea. An attempt wlu be made both to decrease and Increase this program, hut tha committee be lieves It baa enough yste to carry It through. .' A proposed repeal of the clause In last year s bill that all ships let out by Contract should be andrr ths tight, hour Ishor law, will ba fought from both sides of the chamber. .-There til also-be a flint to hava ons of ths new ships constructed at a navy yard. ' .XJna oi ua moat intore4n petesr reoorded In the House of Represents. lives for a great many years was ar ranged to cover ths absence from to. night's aeealun of the House ef Speak, er Cannon and Champ Clark, the Speaker-to.be. They signed aa agree, went to offset .each other on any roll fall on any question that might come P: . .. . v. lit th general debate on tne naval 1 he siiooUik .inrnt that, gnatir Ahirlch, luiw name I attached to lh txiatlng urirt Bi.t, had aubarribed is lha teiw.a of lbs ret'lpfocal agree ment wltbCfnada, Waa recti vg with great sorprla in (Uf Senate, sspeclalty by lbs stsnd-paf senators who hav, corns aul axa.net th agreement on the ground that It Is not la compli sbc with tha lenela of the Republican Motne of thee senator were toth ta believe (be report that tht chairman of ths finance committee, who, la tariff, fig hia hat aleai been found en the aide or pioiectloa for ev.ry Industry, whether manufacturing, agricultural or mining, bad andersed the president's program for freer trade with Canada. No announcement wag mad at th. Whit House today la respect to tht letter aad there was considerable spec alatloa at th capital to whether th mcasags would be made public, tarly In tha present action Senator Aldrlrh was compelled td leave Washington on account of hi health, be la spending the waiter, st Jekyl, Island, Oa.. and, although much better than when k) left her, it Is not likely hs will tx able to take any further part In tariff legtahtloa, for his service in the Senst will end March 4tt Hia letter, there, fore, even If made public, raa have no eOect other than to ease the mlndt ef soma of ths st anil pat senators who grg mtirnca U :iiu lot the CanadMr sgreemaot against their convtctloaa. . boon after the Canadian agreement was aent ta Congress aad it -was re ported there was Utile chance: for ar tisn la the Senate at the present Mi lton President Tsft wrote- to Senatrr Aldrlch.r. It la -understood thai the executive urged the veteran tariff bin maker to come back wad take ebarg. af the fight for the measure ta the Senata At one time It was mmnred that Mr. Aldrlch might be ht -h, bui tr.ts report wss denied. Senata. e who dlacusssd today tha statement IssuM Representative Mode!', following bh Sundsy Interview with President Tift construed It ta mesn that an extra ord'nary session of Congress surely would be called by the President 1. th event thst the Senate failed to sH on the agreement and that the state ment was issued with President' sane: tlon.-It not direction. There i nr. j .... v., .. i an.., a-.. i,u hi,, a, unci aufnv pvmtvi, w .11 eeneternattonr while- soms others tett thst t wss only a gentle reminder from ths Whits House tha't ths b!f stick waa In working order. ' IXStRAXCI! KtCKIPTw IXCRE.1SK Commlloer Voting Given Owt Fig" w Shovrinir the) Ira rrwae Msdc. Comm'sstonrr of Insurance J. R. appropr atloa bl I Jn lh. Hou. Rep. t Mmi t th l .suranc depart reeenutlve Morris fhepperd of Texas how Bg , r lB(.rf,M gratulatlon to the triumphant Demoo. rtey and as a meeamg of condolence to the Republican, lit had th House in an uproar when describing ths "standpatters" and "Insurgents. and there wera renew id shouts of laugh, tef When hs referred ' to Colonel Hoorwvelt aa "a human peldlltg pows-der. lan year. He yesterdtv "turned Into ths State treasnry 153. 1 11.11 aa reeelnta since the let of January, an Increase ov.r th eatne period ' lest year of US. JII.17, This Increase, b states, in dicates that h" the Jat of April, th end of ths flcnl yeay. ths recelpn will be t24l.tM.2l, against lit -il4l.ll for th preced na fiscal rear. ' XOUi-U AVtC lS JaUL'TlL. naertann and Mrs. 1. R. Chamberlain. while the following younf WTeT acTartlall the officers, books to be permanent ss ushers: Misses Ann) McKlmmoii .and open to public inspection, a d. trtirswt nilsat.inerg, Tt furnUhad bv t ane tor l-c t Atlanta, Oa., Feb. 80. Th cold I iv tonisht had penetrated at far ! fQuULAsvnoxthfirri 'i?rW.inMrviti rower mrougnoui in" n,m"'ii Slates are k'armed over tha prospects lo the coating saaaoai i i " i . n Predictions ar that th thermome- t Atlanta and vicinity tonliiht, and that It will go below freest ng almost to the gulf coatt - 1 "; PrrnilHKion to Hue. ' - Waghtngton. P. C, J"0- The Supreme Court a fthe Inlted States today granted to ths Stats of Arkan sas ths privilege of filing a suit against the State pf Tennessee to determtn (hef'eaM;, boundary between those two. States. : ; 'V . ' same la Je be govided by the county commissioners out of fund arising under the act, the board of education to ray ita pro rata part of salaries and experts. . " ' ; The OTieral Hegiiiations. , ' ,The officers nsmid aro to perform til duties required by law. and are. to receive no other compensation but ths aalsrles named. .They ar (o keep hooka to ehow ell fees, corhmlaafons, emolument and rnoneye collected or received, the open to th public. All money from' thee fees, etc., are to a niece ittn (he flrrt five dsv f paid Qucrterl? by th ecounty treat urer and held a a sepsrate and tlla tlnct fund tor paying lh ss'trlet and allowance. The balance la to be paid quarterly by th count ytreas urer to tne tresaurer of th road fund of the county to be ueed In. permnncnt Improvement Of the road. The sain '... . to he J"ii! nionth'v bv t.a treasurer on order of the county commleaion.rs. whrt-ttvay t any time require the ofllcers to exI'iMt lo them sll book and' gcco-i'li.! showing mnwers received and turned over to tha treaaori-r,. Anv vlolnttn by an Offlcer I njai'e a mlad.meanof. Th counlv comml!ilonrs are given pnwr I ta-t-. i4i.MMrt,ie'-eirtrrt' h,'-T'e-"V'r-'iti-rwHj,r' of-wtt - rne nn i to go into i flrat Moi.dny tn June, j hv tha county commleelonera to visit and examine he jail and other county Inst tuttons, i th'-lr books atiJ acceuntet to audit s lU.and claim, presented to the county rommilon ert and to counterlsn all warranta at. lowrd hy the con 'tv eommlej oner or Ward of edutiin; o famllarts himself with mark-i pr'ces and tl 1st in huylng supplies for ths county; t) rs'-e to'' author tv to purchase "II supplies for the count)-, when the county rmmli"nr shall so oMer The mrr name ii-mj ... nmim a auditor for two years, beginning ihm rrrt . ll t Ing the first Monday In April, 1111, the rxtuntel cnrtiin" .on-r to tm raeaary tf It ix-. .r"- Thereafter th Stulpor. hegtoolf ul Ul " erat elect'on In 112. h" b elected .. ..a nlh.r C'l 'llt olHjare for two veers, the oll.ee to be under the con - t" he selected std i Clerical sriit. r sod psy for the RichHa We publish all the ingredients of crxstioiiv-1 Is can see it once it cannot t!the-fcair. Ask him about falling hair, dandruff, thin hair. llfTyA county fmiil. eiVect on the till. r'' tw 71 i-fupnn z7 'AUUistMxC WM jo Wr rfPtM PC w WLert'il, lmvinrr mjognizel the gmt itniHrtanco Attclicd ti . the aprwamncn of tlm feet of toth men nl women, we have - , qualiW m general dUpeiMcrs of women's, rxipn's and cliil- v drt'ti's nlxtm, and do hereby totenmljr aproe to dell notliing, , tut Hie high grade iWg thai are tnoxm for tlieir qnnliry,- workmansliip, stvlc, comfortUDd diiral.ility, as wO liavo done t in tho part in buildin?; wp onr Trptitiition."' " " i . . . . : I -:.-'.. ' . ' POOL & CROCKER - "WE FIT THE FEET" " rlmur&uritor. w.Ha.ewn'iasaa.i ia.twi'..ai' - .a.av h - .. , . .-, we w-m. . I-'"""-' -- .. juisi ljiiij i .30 F.yeltcvllla St. ' Y- 1 tv !
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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