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. PUBLISHED iii CWEN COUinIV .- u. ...... . . . . The Lest Advcrtisir.j , Zledium in Batten Korik CmUza.- c, ,; - tlx IIOHE: North Development in Education, Happiness and ;Prosperitu Vc!u3 4 No. 71. -.-NEW BERN, N.C SAIURDAY FEBKtJARY IsTiSOd. J-H - ii ' i i . - Price Two Cent CAFnALCllY I3US BUDGE1 D;;?z$ cfThz Legisla ture h Raleigh r l-MH '-'' K ' ' Special to Thsji; ' ' tfaettTCiCVe ll The Senate , has set the Barrlnger"' bill t make mileage books .good oft the train as a - special order tor ne Wednesday.; It cornea : from, the committee on rail road with an unfavorable report .7 to; ' S. The committee. It will be remem ". bered heard argument at great length n. - by prominent railroad official, . ? In Bplte of the fact that the Joint " . committee, on : counties, cities and towns decided to report unfavorably . : : i the bills for the." creation of Hoke and ' - v ' North Robeson counties there Will b a - fight on the, floor of . the House,, this ' - being made possible by "the fact: that ' Representative McLeod, will Vlng In . 'T a minority report favoring North Rob eson and McDonald of Moore a minor , . Ity report favoring Hoke county. '. It is not considered that then is really any v chance for either bill to get through ' but advocates of Hhe measures' eon - y ,r -;. . eider that the discussion will give val uable advertising ;and -possibly lm- - - prove chances for 'renewed and more successful effort next session. - . ' Representative Cotton's bill for the " , Torrens ; system of I registration and . - , settlement of land titles is specially suitable. It provides that any person : desiring to have & title seUledmay ' pay a certain sum Into a fund to be f. ' controlled by the State, whereupoir the ; - ( Superior court, shall appoint a eommlt- . , s, tee of lawyers to pass upon the title, t, 't after having given notice to all per " lK sons having claim upon the land to appear and itate It. and thereafter, If any further claim should be sub- . .J stantlated, the loss to be paid outj)t v ..-. " - the fund so established. v- ; . " The house committee on: counties, ' ; .- cities and towns Jias decided softer all "'t,.,H NP0fi'aUf;'iiift7fiw?&it J ' p ittcorporatlon of. !th North Carolina Association of County Commissioners : sad proviaing that the county boards tatt ijiprbprialis money, for member- : ship fees "iad, expenses of commls- vsloners In attending meetings of the - .association. 8nch f bin has. already passed the Senate. .The house bill was first reported unfavorably and then , ' referred for further investigation with the result that it will Bow become a law. t. There was a hearing before the" two judiciary committees of tho House "of the Connor bill to abolish the compul- aory feature of relief or benefit depart ment of public service corporations ; for the protection -of employes, ? The ' . Atlantic, Coast Line Is one of the Ave railroads In the country that has this system, and it is making vigorous fight agaltfat the bill, which fa being ' uraed bv the order of -railway tele-" ' graphers, of whom delegation, .was present, J. H., Williams, of Wilson, be ' tug Its spokesmanA The contention is that about sixty per cent of the em; i ployeg of the road are station men including the telegraphers, and jeven ' ty-flve per cent of the benefit goes to the forty per cent, of trainmen. As sistant General Counsel Elliott rlth s number of -employes who like the sys- ' tem argued for It.. It sttms the sys tem was Inaugurated eleven years ago and eight years ago the compulsory feature was added, but the old em nloyes were . not compelled to Join, Now "no one IS employed rho is un willing or unable to pass the physical examination for admUsion to the ben e'U department. , About live hundred of tbe two thousand employes are op erators. Among the employes asking that the bill be not passed were! Capt Harlow, Capt. Garvey. Engineer Mo- KHlun. Engnleer Donnan, Engineer Iil.Us and Messrs. Galger and Daugfr try. Mr.' Frock had been In tha aer - n'Kory plan g he had to was Join i - - v l on, was rejected .a wi:h h's eye r ' so t?se sr a i 'A V for the bill were made by Messrs Ga vin, Wallace, Connor, Bowie, Harshaw. Mr." Poole offered an amendment pro viding that one-halt of the penalties be turned, over to the court tor the benefit of the school fund in the coun ty In which the jse is tried.' In his argument Mr. Connor declared that the penalties encouraged the railroads to do their duty. - Mr. Bowie made the point that In his part, of the country when goods are lost in transportation' the "mer chant has. to sue the railroad before he aan grt back the money which he bar had to pay for the goods, he Wing the" consignee and" the snipper- de manditfg his money and looking td.th merchant fok.J''&$.-'.;vV in the effect, that U pWaltles and fines should go to the school fund. Mr. Connor reminded him that these ata- tute bad be.en declared constitutional by th Supreme Court of the tate and the United States. .i - .f; i Mr. Kitchm if Mr MnrfW would vote for a bill to turn over all Ones and penalties coUected from shippers by iailroads; "to the school fund. Mr. Morton was not aware that the railroads fined people- it appeared that Mr.-Kltchln was speaking of the demurriige required . Both the amendment of Mr. Morton and Mr. Poole were voted down. The bill was passed with only, Mr. Morton voting po. - - Bills passed final reading: ' i " i Provide court stenographer for For syth county. -';k;::j-'S,,. ' ,-. Create new township In Naah. 'Adjournment 'till 9:80 f Saturday morning. The' joint committee on -ifttiL 'tertS-1 tllttnnl vlHltAil tho nanlfantlarnr this of. to j ,nJt rti H..-Ltlme ZZ".Zir: napfmanf ail AnmmUtlnwvW .Avlmlnal a, TZ recommendations. The Senate Judiciary renorted unfavorablv . on troduced by 8enator MeanVvto makif violation of the law prohibiting work on Sunday a misdemeanor instead of the long, atandint j.ena!iyjj!)t JI Aw for each offense. The act aimed li I we i1 01 w m 80IQler omce,a be amended ha been on-the statute j wn? were. s1 the rank of co,onel. books since 1841 lthotft',WendmentlshortJy.'ttr'-:GovMnor Hadley's lnl and includes playing ' games. ; The statement waa made In committee that the amendment was aimed at the! northern tourists T at Southern "PlneSI whottt'W'' MeMd; ptty' golf; oia:8D4at l and are charged to be'corruptin the morals ; of that, whole sectfon Sunday;observance;s Senator Startuck ventured tbe ' assertion ' that every member of the judiciary committee ha4,n8ton on March 4th. been fishing on Sunday and they cer talnly did not want to makff them selves guilty of misdemeanor') Sena tor Lockhart suggested that the s611 eitor of that district or the local au thorities might derive at least a right good revenue out: of these Southern Pines tourists by hauling them up d Individual offenses at one dollar fine each; Representative Cowd has s slm- r 7 iisr hill in thV HniiM. which baa re ;,",; ..JfilhMt friend., here of the President Mouse vcomuiiitoo. ovwotwi : w tlnM of the Senate committee foreshad n. K.th for th nnwd hill when . - 'w ,k . The committee gave unfavorable re- nnrt t. the Brltt blU for a non-Dartl- aan Juri commission' In Buncombe and reporteu favorably the Pharr ;bllt to, nrnorttonii an InHiirsble; inter - i h livfMf of ti,.h officers ana , -j .t. ,iii. provide tor the payment of five addi tionair Western North Carolina raU- road construction bonds .of the. Shaf(AS Tennessee nas oiten oeen rane i ...i. .t (...nn refunding bonds for the StaW bonds falling due In' 1910 :" - i The bill by Senator Love to allow a Vote In Gaston county on tne moval of the court houae from Dallas to Gastonla. waa turned over to Men ator Pharr for investigation. Th bill bv Senator Jones to Im- -. " ... ,mnaniM Z. ,.n. ,A uHi. fo, n. o. D. hln- menu wunin miny aays iram ... . , , m m - of shipments, was oireuwra i.iurm, mi j 1.1 and Bet for a hearing next Monday. The penally of fl"y. dollars. CAN'T KIX T ZV. AND XUSIC. Phllftdnlphla, lances have b- ' n Fxclf.e I""-bur-r--:-'- 4 : 13. Ciiice ordl :.l,:1 by the Cam " s music hr tialoon- 1 c :: j hot ween j - I f..r 1- TRAHUIELD-UP HEM. DENVER B&qjd Train While nhg d Heavy Grade By Wire to The 8u, !Ievelr',,Wlll,.Innsl themo8t: daring Aoid-ups evei wttnwsalinthe j West,t'womsbdmn stopped a Den-1 ver and Rio Orande train early this I car. The rdbbers boarded the train as it waa running slowly on a heavy grade. ne c"mbea ,ntd the cab made 019 top thetraW. He. took the nglneer and, tlreftian back with him ma" warn, manng wrougn tne I . ' .iT. . Ban "u 7 m-wuu. aer guarded th epassengers 'and the train crew.; ; After getting the plunder the rob-1 bers ordered I the train to proceed. The fmount ' "100ty i" not yet "'Wedding Secret Is Out. By Wire to The Sun, ' ; Trenton, Febi 13,-i-Surprlse was caused today by thr announcement of the marriage oft' January 9th of How ard Eagleioa iHaAson -and Miss Ethel May Fletcher' ootn of thls city. The marriage took place at' Atlantic City. Mr. ' Hanaon Is . a prominent young 'SaJ?"?" ?to-?lf- "LJ'"?M!1,""W from an tfPeioa trip of the iiun.vi .ma .oww avuwi, .uu iui n taught.school in this city. ' HADLKPS COLONELS SCARED. I Twl.e. . Day commltte has Jn?104 c, Feb. IS. Military or- n the bill' inJoefl-No- tr Issued by Governor Had- lejr today, in which he prescribes that members .. of his staff undergo the Roosevelt endurance test for army of UK.ffffwra I '"r"0! r "ne Governors start is mBa8 OD reiy newspaper meu POliUclana..; ... ; rrrenty .mUM(, horseback a day for W?.1! free of the Gov- lrnor, who says ne wtsnes to guara M-tbl8""11 numuiation or naving any PI nis coiQBeisiau irom meir mourns t the Inaugural ceremonies In Wash- SOUTHERN DEMOCRAT i FOB WAR SECRETARY. Jacob Mett. Dickinson Decided ipon.lname of Franklin MacVeagh, of this According-1 a Close Friend of Mr. Taft -.p'V : By Wire to The Sun. . Washington, D.v C., Feb. 13. Jacob McGarock Dickinson will be secretary 1 . n i 1.1 . ... - 1 oi war in crmu" v I onrdlnr to. information received by 1 t - r ; , j. : - 1 elects. r,;n-r - ; it U to ald here that Mr. Dickinson i win oe creaiieu io. ivuucbwb, iuo SUrt from-which ,uen. wrigm was PPotated.-Although haying a law of- I ce and residence In Chicago, the per- I maneni nome f.r. U beHashville, ' '- '--. Mr. Taft's action in selecting a man tn i rrom Tennessee, ana a vemocrm, u - 1 m to be in line wun ma announced POoy .-of., mvading the Boua outn. of idouDtrui column, w. w o m Mr. Tafflias determined to.oonUnue miaiioiiary work In fkat. ptatey iSrV.. r '. '.-. ' V.'v'' l.i. '"''-,'- r i ' re. "'"""" . "1.1 7 7; ins Illinois tninu. ; i, rhi.ao. h IS Jacob M. Dick - - 1 - inson, wnen quesuuneu an m vuv V, I , . n l r ai. port that he w to oe rresiaew ian I , , ' . wt 1 . . T Wm . Secretary of War, said: "1 have 1 tag td say." ..a. ur. dick in son u m nuicu luuiunu 1 . ,- - I on inuruuDDM iw. i wm m vw ------ - . . . ,. .... land Democrat, ne was oorn in mw -1 nnl flrw-lrh, ara acn. 01DOi'Va. " . .o-. V . - - 11 in Nashville. Tenn.. nntil .on .nl for a tlm waa Latin I ..n h tha local Board of Health . 1. TT.,ii,. iu.h.L...i ...- ,.u.rf nriiMonlaf a aana of bettv buralara who proiowoi " """'"".""'-'. - ,, , ... t..nt th. Pniiim.1.. t 1 inArrit Ha immdi ... V. c , i ,i.m.,H1 a..w Iimmm . nm.hr la Tmi. - toov mru in nnliueal acohomr - 1 1- '...- t. ,i ,.!i. tln.1 iru. tu.tm. TWrnarlmMt mrmntmA slc.""i:ewas ada.itua'lo the Tennes- request to withdraw, but how to- . .... ... io-i .1 i ,ft rklrfth.. waa a Anaatlnn Wan.o- I-' 1 111 1,1(1, ,,u 1 it 1 J viviiimi " 1 of rA.,..t '" in I' .,.. .. 1- .., ,.,.... - ,,t Attor SH0T VEAD WHILE ASLEEP, Ran-lShoots Through Win- dow Kills Rival By Wire to Th Sun. Bridgeton, N..J'Feb. lS.-One man nmraed?id a woman and two sons were wpuiided by Donegan, a Jealous admlret-'is: ue woman, at Bll- valve, an oyster town on Maurice Rlv- er at 1 o'clock jhla morning. Donegan was ohce an inmate of the Insane asylum Norristown, Penn- sylvania. He ha been very attentive t0 Mrs. Madlle kle, who had been separated from r husband. He at- . fi- - the house but 'was refused. He saw! ils rival. Summer- field asleep on the floor, and shot him dead through a! window. ' He then shot Mrs. Klnkle 'in the jaw and her eighteen-year-old eon through the arm. Donegan fled, bu 'finally gave himself up. Becelvet Retains. By Wire to The Slin. timore, Feb.j 13-Mr. S. Davies Warfleid, president of.. Continental Trust Company, afad one of the receiv ers of the Seaboatd Air Line, has re- i antlre line ' COD CAT(H IS GOOD. Fishermen SCaklns; Qooi, Hauls Off Coast By Wire to The Sim. Somers Poitn, N. J., Feb. 13. Great catChes of cod are now being made daiy. There are ;only a few men at the work( but theyare making remark- able hauls. When, they pull up to the wharf late In the afternoon the towns- people flock, thepi 4o see what luck they have had. The cod are placed in barrei8 and shipped to New York and Boston within a few minutes after the wharf is reached. People here buy what they want at I five cents a pound. Before the fish are shipped they are beheaded and the nead8 are quicH, gathered up by the po0rer classes and made Into chow der. MoTe to Put Wayne MacVeagh's Brother at Head of Treasury, By Wire to The Sun. Chicago, Feb. 13. As George N. Reynoidg out 0f the field for the post of Secretary of the Treasury, the city, will probably be presented to President-elect Taft Mr. MacVeagh is brother of Wayne I MacVeagh, of Pennsylvania. He is a I mnrrhnnt of this dtv. hut has taken I - .. . . , . .... . - ian active interest in pontics ior many aim,! - Mr. MnnVeneh nrofessea to be - 1 nwr- nf mi mnvament tn nut him . . j i in the Cabinet PLUCKY YANKEE CONSUL REWARDED WITH NEW POST. President Nominates Thomas P. Mof. fatt, of La fiaayra Fame, for Mis sion In Trinidad , By Wire to The Sun.. Washington, FebT 13. Among the nominations made by President Koose- Telt today was that of Thomas P. Mot- fatt. of New York, to .oe wonsui i -rrimaaa, west inaies. , : v. ,, , : New York Feb. lS.-Thomas I fatt tottogolabd.JhmaU: by P. Mof hinok I ... . . V. . "-'"- 7 -"I lvenesueia, a year-coi 11 w u u 1 tima th' tjt Onavrm: was shut L " -iirom commercial ana. oinor rjnumni"""' "i" , - -7 I . . - a. . wita alt the worm Decause 01 me ou- . . . HI . I nn he was wasting the government's -.T."" ... i iirai in. ib, unaYrm. iu ucvul iww wi - ' " . . . . , .. - 1 nia cuuiiirYuien ww uau iiwto - 1 buBlness reasons 10 remain naving u .Hel rA llm iit all -tha 'other CaiV- - - .- ten I ml. be refused to slab a document!1 Rising Bun, iceo. ' 1 J. locks,, aogs ""B-V-,. and a.k. , . . :,. .. u. ,k. AH.M.Hni fn.lnta nM hv vnn.1 nesrmi uiai lievei van iu h nni.la.ala v Mnall tha vnnhoat Padncah v clnll v. JerrV K !, of unnwooa, 1 1 ..j I . J.11,.A -k,m. nitantanumn .,,. """I"" - Pnha. to rencue htm. Moffatt sighted t,oe 1. n removed a board from 1 i-.!.iii i.v,a nnKnat ami to ? nnt- In bar ll noe of four ! I n Rrt his 1 to York SIX1Y-SEVEN LIVES L0S1 The Steamship PenguinLookingfor Unidentified Onthe Rochs By Wire to The Sun. Wellington. New Zealand, Feb. 13. Sixty-seven lives were lost today when the steamship Penguin, of the Union Steamship Company, was wreck ed off Cape Terawhlte. Some of the passengers and a number of members of the crew were saved, but the re- malnder of-the ship's company are missing ana are ueuevea 10 nave per- ISned. I The Penguin Is a total loss. She struck on the rocks in a gale. The passengers and crew numbering nearly one hundred, took to rafts. Twenty-six persons reached the shore. Of the dead twenty-six bodies have been washed ashore. By Cable to The Sun. London, Feb. 13. The British steamship Forest Castle has foundered in the Bay of Brest and nine of her crew were lost, according to a dis patch received by Lloyds from Brest, France. The Forest Castle which was an 1800 ton craft, was last reported sail- Ing from Bordeaux for Bltgea, Spain, on January 27th. For two days a severe storm has been raging In the English Channel and along the coast with the Bay of Brest directly in its path. A Hotel Arrivals. Gaston: S. B. Sharp, Norfolk, Va.; C. D. Osborn, Oxford, N. C; W. R. Gardner, Norfolk, Va.; W. C. Mayvllle, Baltimore, Md; R. S. Holiday. Wil son, N. C; C. Gallagher, Eetrolt, Mich.; F. H. Sawyer, Norfolk, Va.; Wm. Crane. N. C; Mrs. H. H. McCul- 'y- St Louis, Mo. , Hazelton: Chas. J. Olsen, Philadel- phia, Pa. THE KLEPTOMANIAC. A Comedy in Oue Act At Parish House Tuesday Night. At the Parish' House Tuesday, Feb ruary 16th at 8:30 p. m. "The Klep- tomanlc,' a comedy In one act will be rendered. There will be other at tractions. Price of admission 25 cents. Characters. Mrs. John Burton. (Peggy Miss Emma Duffy Mrs. Velerie Chase Armsby, a yonn widow .'.'i.; Miss Anne Brock Mrs. Chas. Dover, (Mable) a bride Miss Annie Foy Mrs. Preston Ashley (Bertha).. Miss Myrtle Disosway I Miss Freda Dixon Mrs. R. A. Nunn Ul.. IP.... 4m,.nolf(,l " i,,.-, a ,.. ..........Miss Mamie Richardson Katie, "Mrs. Burton s maid Miss Clyde Cox OWN RIFLE SLAYS SOLDIER. Recently Married Artilleryman Victim of Fatal Accident i By Wire to The Sun. Wilmington, Del., Feb. 13. William Blackburn, of Jacksonville, 111. aged 20 years-old, a sergeant In the Forty levemn company, ujmi AfUurj., .i eori au rom was snoi ana insuuuy 'Tr,,"1", ... u . m. i - vs - - - More than 30 6f his companions were witnesses to his death. Some one had , I i.j hi. niirh tnr- nirf '.... .A . i u v. off Wltnout telling nim. uiacaourn was L. . . v...'. .n m. ,Mo. I I V a n ftAKyvWa BURGLAR GANG PLIES TRADE. . Mtatrtki'fal and Peak wi 1 -. I - v.d. Vk Vtt-t. - i "vw, l Br Wire lo-Tue 8110,'- Hrv I ' ... . , .' 1 j . "' I and CUDS fall to Stop the depredations .:. ' 4....-.J - i raiaina resiaencea. cnicKnn uuusa fanM In this -' Vlclnltw At Rock Springs a barrel of meat and over hla I tard'Of trutt Were taken from EdWardlthe HIIIIHHM oaya, w m me nauu get McCaslIn's cellar.whlle Dick Berry, itf nf RonowlUao. - lost I'MrNI Of oom. - - . - - - - ' ' - : I . . . .. 1 I his lm IiloSr in CIS tin I II BOIIBS, - . . . .. aUniUilinK art nainca wa iowis. im visited James Miller, Boat H 3 im 11 U I would have oliluinefllhls clock. It waa f o'clock, rne roos 'on 1 more 1 e O'i, over Ing-led and f d by Mil. Killer, d-1 emptied a 1 ver at ll:fm. hut fulli to Wing wn. ". WHOLE FORCE ORDERED OUT Man In New York By Wire to The Sun. New York, Feb. 13. Police commis- sioner ordered the nine thousand po Hcemen and detectives to search for an unidentified chauffeur of a big black automoblle who ran down and killed m,. Edwin S. McCook, widow of the famous "fleMinsr MeCook" and cousin Lf General Anson McCook. g, ar there is no clue. A man Anri woman In the car with the chauf- feUr, wlw took the victim to the home 0f General McCook, left a fictitious name ad address. PLAN THREE EW SCHOOLS. Colllngswood Will Vote on $.10,00(1 Bond Issue. By Wire to The Sun. Colllngswood, N. J., Feb. 13. The Board of Education has posted notices calling a special election for Thursday evening February 18th, on the propos- ed S50.000 bond issue for the erection 0f 'three' additional school houses, ne- cessary to accommodate the rapidly increasing number of pupils. A site has been selected for the new high school on Col lings avenue, oppo site Knight Park and nearly central for West and East Colllngswood. For the other two, which will be primary schools, Bites have been selected In the vicinity of Lees and Stokes ave nues and at Lincoln and Centre ave nues. Tne vote is HKeiy to- De in ta vor of the move. SHQI JF0LL0WED HER KISS. Dusky Lover in Jail, His Sweetheart Seriously Wounded. By Wire to The Sun. Wilmington, Del., Feb. 13 "If you I don't give me a kiss I will shoot," Harvey Brown, colored is alleged to have said last night before he shot Mamie Staats, also colored. Brown claimB the shooting was accidental, but-the- police allege he intended to kill the woman. The' bullet struck the woman In the right shoulder and she Is in a hospl- tal. while Brown is locked up. He said the woman did kiss him, but at the same time she caught the revolver! I and in the scuffle the weapon was dls- I charged. CHEW AND SHAVE DIDST MIX. Man Who Tried Combination Gets Bad Gash In Throat By Wire to The Sun. Rising Sunt, Feb. 13. With his head resting on the back of a chair and a chew of tobacco in his mouth,-Ernest Hilton, of near Rock Springs, asked his wife to shave h Im. While she was thus engaged he choken and, thrusting forward, he pushed his neck against the keen edge of the rasor,. cutting a deep gash several inches in length. Another half-Inch and the cut would - 1 have entered his windpipe. Freed From Erring Wife. By Wire to The Sun. Philadelphia. Feb. 13. After four years of married life, Egbert F. Trott- man, of Camden, has been granted his freedom. Vice cnancenor waiaer ny- I inir Mtriliv advised a decree in hit l.mt .in.t hi. wife. It waa alleged - - - - ima. me w - roner street with T. N. Smith by .- .1 her husband and father-in-law, and I she wa. later charged with mlsde-l meanor. GAS FOOLS THE ROOSTERS. Aad Old Fanoer-Swears Yengeance ea Billy TMg.',;! ' Paulsboro, N. Jh Feb. 13 The new are I cas lights recently .-'turned on are re- - wJ. of .roM. auai sdoubiuio lur - Joseph Harker, tvnUred farmer, who 100 jusfmoved to, the borough for rest of going to bed about the same time nig cnicaens ma.. .Mivn m iaiui . , mi nv w u1"' " - . . .. ..i- rt uea usual sigrau m "v . I . .1. . .14. Aii,.n DUl I aroaen Biarwa uio,. vuuoc. niiuuutmu, "".i I .. . h 1,J LI. tne wen underway ana Mrs. Harker wa rather long In a ting up and her husband glanced - ters had been fooled by the gas lanipjMrs. l?;nats JawronUI tm'- who I near bis home. Harker swears ven - d rmmne on the fowls the next ' t!i!'i Is such dnti'-i.' - ' wants fish commissio;: Bat Asks For Five Hem bers onThe Board By Wire to The Sun. ! r0- Raleigh, N. C, Feb. 13. The Bah ' question has excited about as amen"" debate as anything that has been be- . ' fore the legislature. Today Repreaen- ' tatlve Tullngton introduced a resolu tion to appoint a fish commission of . three from the House and. two from the Senate, to meet this year at Wash- ' -ington for a period of ten days and take evidence as to the fish industry -and report to the next General As- , sembly. He asked Immediate consid eration but an ebjection was sent to the committee. . . -.; ' . ' . The medical bill came up as spe cial order and provoked lengthy dis cussion. -"' TAKE UP ROAD PLANS. , ,...:. f; Camden Freeholders Have- Several Projects en Hand. By Wire to The Sun. Philadelphia, Feb. 13. When Free- ' holder Gill offered a resolution to es tablish a road from Haddonfleld paral lel with the Camden & Atlaette- Red road, through WestmonVto the Cem.T den City Line, at a meeting of the Cemden County Board of Freeholders yesterday. . . v ; '. FreeholdeV Fries declared there is now just such a road. The resolution was referred to the Stone Road Com mittee. A resolution by Freeholder -Somers, of the Twelfth ward, Instruct-' ' Ing the Solicitor to Institute proceed ings looking to the condemnation of the Moorestown turnpike was also re-"? ferred to the Stone Road Committee. A petition from the Township Com mittee of Wlnslow, asking that the , road from Berlin to Blue Anchor be Improved was referred to the same committee. , Say Net Guilty of Perjury. ' By Wire to The Sun. " i Trenton, Feb. 13. Frank Ferry and ;. William Costello, Philadelphia sport- 1 ing men, were arraigned In Mercert Court today on Indictments charging them with perjury in connection with testimony given by them in an effort to prove an alibi for two alleged no- , torius pickpockets on trial here a cou- ; pie of weeks ago. The accused plead-; ed not guilty and will be tried next week. Parents Bent on Vengeance. By Wire to The Sun. Woodbury, N. J. Feb. 13. James Frisby, colored, whom Joseph Jankn accused of attempting to assault his Uttle daughter, Marie, has appealed to Mayor Ladd for protection from the infuriated parents of the girl. Frlsby was released from jail because the . charge could not be substantiated, but he says Mrs. Janku ran at him with a knife, and that her husband haa ; I been watching for him with a gun. He Is afraid to go out The Frisby fam ily bear an excellent reputation. ! o Join More to Hold Refugees. Atlantic City, Feb. 13. This 4 city joined last night in the protest to the surrender of political refugees to the , Russian Government at -a mass meet- ing at which Rev. Henri Fisher, rabbi I of Beth Israel Synagogue, was prln- ' clpal speaker. The meeting was held.: to register the objection of this sec tion to the extradition of one Jan Jan I off Pouren, of New York, whose life us sougnt oy ma Russian uowru- I ment. ' : "r"- Resolutions adonted bt the meeting --- - - -. -. w Uelt. MARKET REPORT. Cotton. ' ' " , , By Wire to Tbe Sun. ' ; New York. Feb; I.-Cotton market I opened firm. :' Opening; Feb. 942 bid : M3f. v8.51 May 9.4S; July 9.43; 0 i 19 30, ' flr.1. 1 v- Chicago, Feb. 13.Unresponivp bles caused little dip at openln - euiua ; waw, mm, -, 6 13-8; oats. May 1-4; pork. I iMk n. it... t t ni,... k- v.. " " I ttriiiM.n ri ik 13 r Florcsik, 'Who was made an get - 1 and homeless several weelts 1 atlhls mother and father were n - at last has secured a honiR. - ltlie Orphans' Court f r 1 time I ailopt tho cW'd. a 1 -I lre.V.' r'ii''.4
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