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7 7 1 FRIDAY, fair, continued HE 1 Ieoldj with diminishing . - TEMPERATURE tor ! pad nours: Mlniiro.v as, maximum, , e. Vol. XI RAL.EIG-H. N.- C FRIDAY, JANUARY 9, 190a II No. 3 1 1 - 'i F ifiy Thousan ! Dollars As For First Bill in House Was! Introduced byflr. Scott i of Alamance Watts BUI Restricting the i Manufacture and Sale of Whi. kiy bitters, except as hereinbefore provid ed. In any incorporated city or town, without first obtaining, as provided by law. a license therefor both from the board of commissioners- of the' county in which said town or city is situated and from the board of aldermen or city cour.cirmen, or the governing au thorities by whatever name called, of sail citr or town. . . Section 3. That any person violating: sary law. Committee on propositions (be provi8ionB ot this act with refer- anu rnevar.ces. II. B. 1C. An act to incorporate th Merchants and Farmers Bank. Com mittee on banks and banking. lied. CASTRO MAKES i ANOJHZR REPLY : He is Now Willing to Submit , Disputed Matter to The ; Hague Tribunal Washington, Jan. 8. Minister Bowen Th- lrl?!atlve mill has started, trp i nr. I the first Introdacti-in of b.ils in t'. !!oui came yestrl:y I'ller the r ir of the :overior's mesra-s,?. Th iirft N.i introuueed was vy Mr. : of A!air.ance. It is House b'.ii . . 3 tNu.. 1 aii.I 2 are resolution) urA i c:.ti:!ed an act tor the erection :.nl ...:r:::en: of an agricultural biiMing it the A. and M. Coiie-je. Tin 'hill I ni '.c3 f--r an arpiopruition of i , out of the funds of the pjbiic ireas- ' j-y for the purpose named. Ai.othef Mil that will attract wide ii: -.tio:ils a bill bv Mr. Watts or Ir restricting and confining the !.. :u:f.v lure "an-l sale of intoxlcatiny ll.-tT tn incorporated tov.ns. Ju-'-; Grahmi introduced a bill ;. i '.in for an extension of the llJr.c ;" r,.r.'.;.,jt'. .cotr.pr Arrive and :-ttt!e the pul - ticit from i .' S to 11KS. Judg. Gra :.a:r. ex; tuned th.it the measure aj tr.trolutftl at the rc -jucf t of the gov--rt.or ani state treasurer. A number f l:i j:.i lc r have within the last i ; v tv :.iys preer.tea bonus ror scttie r:.T.t. The.e bonds are on th:? 5a me footln as tho-e on which th'.- Shaffer ind "outh Dakota suits arc based. nT.yor'i M tx II t Th House was called to order at II. n. XI. By Drewry of Wake An act for the relief of T. J. Belvin. Con- act to Incorporate the Mutual Benefit Life Association. Committee on in surance. II. 13. 1?. Br MrCall of Davidson An cct to incorporate the Bank of Ken ncrsvKle. Committee- on banks and binki'-.r. 11. 11. By Graham of Granvil! An P- bj sent to tr.e yer.ate without engross rr.ont. Tins was the first bill passed by the Icclature of 1303. ence to the sale, or disposition for gain, ot - spirituous, vinous or malt" liquors or intoxicating bitters, shall be guilty ! transmitted to the state department to or a misdemeanor and upon comic- another reply from President Cap tion shall be imprisoned not exceea- j . - v v"w inn- bit mnnth. or Sned not exceedlne i tro touching the arbitraion proposal. mittee on propoFltion-s and flrrlevances. j2W) or bQth Jn the iSCi.etion of the j A heretofore President Castro ' ex li. B. 12. By Williams of Union-An c0urt ' j presses willinamess to submit the mat- Section 4 That any person violating j ter to arbltrs tion and, in addition to the provisions of this act with refer- j his former communication, hs is now er.ee to the manufacture of spirituous, i willing to recognize the propriety of f vinous or xeiulz liquors. 'r intoxicat-! submitting the claims referred,, to In f ing bitters, shall be suilty of a felony, j the British and German notes to The and shall uoo.n conviction be impris-1 Hag:ue, something that he has not up oned not less than four months or to this point been willing to do. - Some rr.ore than two year3. or fined not less ; details remain to be arranged' before tmenfc of commissioners can arid It is not yet known any physician wno now castro win receive the demands shall make any prescription, except in still insisted upon by the alliesfor a the case of sickness, for the purpore money paj-ment, or how he will view of aiding or abetting any person or the rejection of his own demand for the persons who are not bona fide under ! immediate withdrawal of the blockade Api ..;.tni.i I-r charge to purchase any intoxicat-' as a condition Precedent. 1 Fpeaker Gattia announced the ap- Ing liquors contrary to the provisions j As already foleshadowed in some of po!itir.cnt of paes and in doing so of this act, and any druggist who shall j the European, cispatches, there is a e.:prcpeu sjrr.cathy for those he could duplicate the prescription of a phy- j reasonable prospect that the Venzuelan not appoint. Tiie pages are as follows: slcian for intoxicating liquors for any trouble can be fettled without invok Kobrt Denny chief. Louis Pegram. person or persons-not bona fide under ing The Hague tribunal. Minister S. It. Street. Ralph Deitx, R. C. Hacka- his charse without the written direc- , Bowen has beeji definitely named by day. 'H. T. Hudson.. Jr., George Gray, tion of the phj-siclan who gave the Castro as his cotnmissioner. and if the Arthur Mcleod. Seth Myatt. B. F. same, shall te eruilty of a mlsdemea- few pcints relative to conditions' prece- j Hooker. John Coward, tlo'ot. E. Lee. nor. and uaon conviction shall be fined jent are settled amicably, it is the ex- ' Sre l Fpsser. William White. or imprisoned, or both, in the dis- Dectation that the British and German ' On motion of Mi. Curtis of Bun- cretioi? of the court, for each and every , governments will name their ambassa- combe the house at :io adjourned un- orrense pride, but they had to be accepted as there was no other way "out of , the lion's mouth. Mr. Bowen has beea summoned by the state department to proceed Imme diately to Washington, and it is re ported that the United States gunboat Marietta will call for him at La Ouay ra - Monday. V . .. ! . The, government troops today inflict ed a severe defeat upon a revolutionary force at Gulgul. Sixty rebels were hilled and a large number wounded. Vesf-R esolUtion V a Vexed OnfelioB GAVE IT UP Beet Sugar Men Stop the Fiht on Reciprocity Washington, Jan. 8. The American Beet Sugar Association had two stormy meetings here today and ended ! this It Suggests a Conflict Be tween the Prerogatives of the Senate and the I House What Dingley Said it. ... u.-. oranam oi uramii.e- than two year3 or flne3 not less j details remaj .n act to repeal the ww relating to than J2C0 nQr more than n M0 or boTh the nppolntm. uh..c roaCs in Granvihe county. Thi8 ,n the clscretion of the court. j be, taken uP; III iMcd its ceNeral readings and was Sectlon c.That any physician who how Castro i Washington, Jan. 8. The Senate to day passed a bill providing that all distilled spirits now or hereaffer.de- noltd In Intpmnl nvmip brnr!pd eveningly witharawmg opposition to wftrehouses shall be entitled to the the ratification of the Cuban reciproc- same allowance for leakage and by Ity treaty. Before this was done, how- -vanorfltio .vi.tinsr in fvnr of ever, the three Michigan., delegates to spirits ' desposited .prior to January 1, his goods, for the) express 'purpose of tiie iiieeLins .01 me associauon . wnn- the author of the Dltuley bill had raij the rates were made purposely hlgUfr. with a view to earli. reduction by re ciprocity treaties. MrJ Vest. quoted frora the Philadelphia Evening Bulletin an editorial article da.eJ Septen.ber ror 1802, in which it was stated that Mr. Dingley had made such a statement to the editor., ( - ' Mr. Hale of Maine said this was a remarkable statement, appearing four years after' Mr. Dingley's death, -it was never made durinc his, life." sill Mr. Hale, "though .he live J a ye.-f after the enactment: of the great bill bearing his name. Now ccmcs th statement that the - schedules ve:e marked up, as .a tradesman rrar.: u;i drew from the association, declaring June there were traitors in the camp who had misrepresented the attitude of the members of , the association generally. IJnder these circumstances it is not believed that the action of the asso ciation will have the slightest influ ence upon the Cuban treaty, one way or the other. The incident may, how- senator a later date in organization of the association ever, result at a later date in tne re- asked that something- Thrae Killed in Collision tn 11 o'clock this morning. Mr. I'ulUr'a 1-. X.j ppU committee on finance to prepare a bill I removing the duty on anthracite con). Kenton. Obio, Jan. 8. The cannon If he. wanted more speedy action he - . . liiii ft iltiii int: iuii lui iitiiBaitiuci a . r tti i rxa rirt t n q ir i nnr r J - - - 0 l l U. L 1 1J Vl l,ltU 1899. The bill passed the House last knocking . them down- That was net , . - . " . Governor Dlnfley's :tyle of doing conclusion of the. routine business," exclaimed ; Mr. TTa!e. 'TI:i morning business the A'est resolution Dingley bill was what it -purported a was laid before the Senate. be a great, simple, .magnificent, niu- Mr. Afdrich of Rhode Island said he niflcent gift to the- American per assumed that all senators would be Pie-" ' - i f - as keen In their sympathy with suffer- Mr. Hoar discussed the const itu- imr in the" Dresent coal crisis as the tional phase of the resolution. The from Missouri. The senator -.Mouse, ne said, una ivnenMJ r:.umf.i iat something be done Immd- that bills for reducing revenue a we'.l dlately. but he took an unusual course. as or raising it. should oriy'nate in He asked that the Senate instruct the the. House because the subjects ver inextricable. tl:!S ye.ierday rr.oining by Spenkr r;.-;tt!s ai.U prayer was offered by Ke. Dr. Levi Bran: on of Italeign. On motion of Mr. Watts the reading ?f the Journal was dispensed with. iTivate: Secretary re.rall d?iivered a copy oi i.overnor avcoc s Dienniai '?.as to the speaker. Mr. Poa.;hton moved the adoption of the rules! of the last House until new rules are reporter! and adopted. Mr. Dough ton of the committee to wait upon , the governor, reported lor the committee that its duties had been lirbarged and the governor s message v. . now at tne speakers aesK. toxicatlng liquors by prescription as j aforesaid shall keep a record thereof which shall be subject at all times I In seconding the nomination of Mr. to the ln?PeCtion of the solicitor of the nrnt th rJfnd,IIon of flrhratl(V1 tln nattis ror rpeaker -dr. Jones .u.icror district and of the major and police ul'd bv th ,,. ws orwarded at tit.-;.p ..- a hrief anforh that ha -r- - i. . uatea Dy tne aines, was iorwaraea at - - -- - - u : 1 1 c i s ui me tiii or town in v iiivii ibeen spoken of In such high tenr.H by druzrisfs business is located. his co.leagues that it Is printed In full and. any such druggist failing to keep the- record aforesaid, or refusing to permit examination of such record by and ' Fort himself. to confer with Minister Bowen. Wayne, crashed into the rear of a lo-. Again, said Mr. Aldrich. the resolui- Caracas, Jan. $. tThe answer of the cai passenger train at Ada. Ohio, to-' tion referred to anthracite coal only. Venezuelan government consenting to .night. Three people were killed and several injured. below: Mr. Chairman: I second the nomination of Hon. Sam. M. Gattis of Orange for this high or- a misdemeanor and fined or impris f ee. oned, or both, in the discretion of the I am sure the historic SDOt from court. which he tomes, as well as his own Section e That all laws and clauses good name and fame, strongly appeal or iaws jn conflict with this act are to you. A speaker of this house from hereby reoealed. the county of Orange Is no new ven- Section 7 That this act shall be in ture In North Carolina legislation. I force from and after July 1, 1903. do not need to make extended euloglum of him, nor shall I deal In much biogra phy. . Measured by those standards which should obtain In selecting a. public ser vant, anionic those whose chief desire : A -w- Onr?tInrt " TriUt Rutl a iis to serve the stale. Mr. Cattis Is an. UP'-AllOn inai UblS a can minister. The conditions asked for railUre 31 LenOIT by Great Britain, Germany and Italy' Lenoir, N. C, Jan. 8. Special. Mo are still- withheld from the public. A retz & Co., dealers in general merchan- ' , . , -... high government official said that they dise, made an assignment today to the officers named, shall be guilty of i. - - , CORNERING MARKFJS iT.Kcr u.uu3 orarrea ine cirr ideal candid.. . - re.i I-ttJi message. At 11:30 Reading, -.,- from near the -tate'? Dhv- slcal. financial, and educational cen- '"rrk Arendell began and concladea th reading at 1 o'clock. A list of the I .. r lons granted by the governor dur i:.z the last -two years with the.rea fnrs frr granting them, accompanied th rr.-sage. A ms?3ge from the Senate reported Democrats. a .'"Ir.t n.'folution to. print 1.0O) copies jje nng naj ff the g venjor" message. On motion rf Mr. DugMon the House concurred in th- rfsolatlon. Mr. Gluya. on of the members from Mr- k!. nbtirg.: appeared, at the speak- tre. therefore no section can say it was discriminated against. He knows no faction, nor wing, nor difference in our party platform, or policies and will. for that reason, be acceptable to all Black Eve in Court Chicago. Jan. S. The appellate court today, In a sweeping decision sustain ed the Injunction issued by Judge Chy traus against eight board of trade members charged with operating a cor ner and sustaining the contention against cornering of tVe market. The court holds that, under the laws ..ik iind took the oath of office. nrmtr iihoHt I experience in legisla tures, havinar been twice a member of this foodv: once the sneaker rro tem pore and once the chairman of the artificial value created by the corner-committee- of the whole house during nS of th market, and that margins the weeks the revenue bill was con- deposited in banks or elsewhere are sidered. He cave evidence of those within the Jurisdiction of the courts, I Qualities that make a irood speaker. In that they affect the right to prop He is patient, deliberate, calm and rty Richardson of Tennesseel May J)fop jOut of Congress Masonic Duties May Claim uANs Time-Surpriso Marriago of Repre sentative Thomas and Mrs.? Hill and the importations of anthracite are infinitesimal in amount. The duty on bituminous coal still would have to be "We cannot refuse to consider House revenue bllKr said Mr. Hoar, "but the House cbuid refuse to con sider such bills com'hg "from the Cen ate on the ground! of What the IIou might consider the unconstitutionality of such bills. Our hands tiro tleJ b3 the constitution. It -Vis unfortunate for the speedy relief of 1 the present nrlnla thnt th Rnafnr from iris?aurl collected. .The method of relief pror hag broujrht UD a vexing question posed by Mr. Vest would precipitate the rnts of the lw0 house8. i Br THOA PE5CE Washington, Jan. 8. Special. It Is of the state, dealers cannot be forced ! stated on -good authority that Repre- tr attention f the House to settle trades upon the basis of anieentatlve Richardson of Tennessee, the i floor leader of the Democrats, contem plates resigning his seat in the next Congress, to which he has been elect ed. He may do this, it is said, on The decision draws a legal dls-aount of business connected with Mr. Morphcw of Graham brought to ij "Z." w Inn w n h nP!Masonic circles, which may require all the fact that I V".. -7", -7, h-w i V kVi n ! his time. 'In this event, of course, he Anderson, which the latter has repeatedly been '"1 not be f candidate for the minorr V., . T.,- n - T T i t t -a-.-v rr h th litter n ti -edto scat No. 120 and after - - -"h ' of th held to h, so.er. n4 - istioni y leadership in the next House. John ent arch was unarie,to una ; boJ e nas etrensih of cnar. of property rights, and holds that dis- ham Williams or Mississippi seems Anderron was temporarjly over on . tn , tn ,, K-. ,r-o- . i-wm-c i tp be ahead in the running Just now, and acts. He is a citizen of finances can. if desired by either par- ItJlco"1'"T " :"T. gotten out ot liie way ' iui ,iic.nf .Mr. lv it,' ' i .1 ii'. ff.r. - ts. ..v- . 4 a . . . . ki. n-..,K t "C.t.S 4 i.e- i fc" .V inohle life, of high purpose. He has ty, be submitted to the courts for de- ti-an c!lt:u. Mr. Morphew there- . &ftM the tate 80ra-e servlce and to. cIsion surccfted a Chans" of seats J-Jday are here to crown with this The case of Waite. Thorburn A Co. :..r Mr: i:ay of Yancey and Mr, An- I at fflft hJg Hfe of legislative service against the board of trade was the !r?nn. The former xvas seated among Lvncn haa becn h,2h; honorable, con- principal case upon which the others ;ti- Krpufciican meir.rcrs. mprvatlve. and useful. i reasons.- promised; to appoint Mrs. 2eDue. Mr.' Moody-will take the mat ter up with the president direct There is no evidence on record that Mr. Mc Klnley appointed Mrs: LeDue because of previous acquaintance with her. ' Speaker Henderson and the powers that be in. the House are to be bom barded with delegationliand telegrams this week in behalf of the park bill. This is the idea of Representatives Brownlow."and Moody. The state geol ogists from every southern and eastern state have been wired to come here tomorrow and work for the bill, The presidents of the chambers of corrf- merce in Raleigh, Charlotte, Asheville and all the prominent cities in "Ten nessee, South Carolina, Georgia" and Alabama were wired today to send telegrams to Speaker Henderson en dorsing .the park project and asking for the passage of the bill. Senator' IMtchard's friends were very much surprised today -when they learn ed that Congressman Blackburn was seeking the Republican endorsement for the eenatorship. They were free in expressing their condemnation of his aciton. Early in the day Senator Pritchard's friends wired from Ral eigh that he need not fear Blackburn's from its very nature a discussion of tariff questions that would outlast the coal famine itself. The resolution was merely a text for a political speech or a series of them. Mr. Vest had said that reference to the committee would be to consign it to the parliamentary tomD or tne capuiets ana tnat it wouia tional question never be heard of aeain. - "I call the elded in favor Mr. Morgan of, Alabama said senten tlously: "It will be, understood that this resolution cannot be disposed un til the question raised bv the Senator from Massachusetts. is -Mlscussed." Mr. Aldrich quoted tpom hijh au thorities showing 'how the const Itu- ralsod had been de of the . I.ouse and attention or the senator, sam Mr. against the Senate. fv Aldrich. "to the fact that the flnajnee j Mr. -Vest said he had been lrhorant committee already has jurisdiction ot of the constitutional questions tnvlv matters of this kind. ' I promise that If ! ed, but he honed that "even v 'jor this matter is referred to the commit- Democrat mirrht offer a sugr-3 .Mn tee it wm . oe promptly-considered ana that will hasten question." The resolution w bill a.! solution o Una ertt over, the mnl .'coming up :l 2 reported." . -.. .. ;""r- " ' Mr. Vest insisted that . the constitu tion provided only that bills to raise bus statehood revenue should originate in the House, - o'clock. I ' ' and that bills affecting revenues other- At five o'clock the Senate went Info wise could originate in the Senate, executive session and then adjourned Relative to his recent statement that until Monday. principal case upon were based, and which resulted-in the Clark. Representative Charles R. Thomas of the third North Carolina district, gave efforts and they assured him that he his North Carolina colleague's a sur- would receive an unanimous eridorse nrise todav when he arrived in Wash- men.. - i . Mr. Curtis of Buncombe thought that . ,n hs name 1 Cfin rnake on proml?e. Fecuri f an injunction' againt thelinton with Mrs- Thomas and register- Mr! Jos. Kittrell,. who has been here lr.der Senator Pritchard's ' leadership ! TA -.. th f-,r .. flnd imnartlal , n T 1 : ed at the RIggs House. The bride is representing business men of Kittrell , . uutuu, 4 1113 ill 111 I1SU IUI I - , Philippine Constabularv Bill Takes Fourr "Moors Radical Amendments Defeat! ed by a Majority of One Vote Argument tor and Against the Bill was provided, would be charceablo to the revenue of - thie;'ilfelanC3. mi'l' tl.in formed the basis of.'jobiectlons to tho bill urged by Mr. Mud.dox of Gt-orgM, a member of the committee, lie i.!d the letter of Secretary Hoot, sent lo Congress yesterday, asking that tir. v? million dollars be appropriated to 10 lleve the sufferings and distress of :ho people of the Philippines people n the verge of starvation because oi thb - .! (live stock, and the! ravare3 of dlscvii-. margin of one vote, the House, at the i-..yetf ln the fac2 Df 'this state ( (tr end of a four hours discussion, of the , fairs," said Mr.Maddox, "it is proposed Philippine constabulary bill, refused to j to tax those people" to pay the expnso trie uea nna Deen 10 mix up witn uem-tprcsidjn-. officer of this body. Today r.it- as much as j.os.ibIe: but failing !he hRB no higher ambition.' Today he to tr.ake much headway thereby, they jis flt to receive it. having come to its row prorose to get together and take ; frulon by force of act and character. a new start. . those'aualitles of head and heart which The speaker thought the question of count for much when North Caro'ln- n member being without a seat one or;iang select an Ideal DUbllc servant. thf hUh?t privilege, and Instructed j j second the nomination of Hon. Sam. tl,- doork?eper to see that the mem- (m. Gattls of Orange county for sp.vtk- ter from Clay was properly cared for. . cr of this house. Ialro4aelM f It.lls Mr. Smith of Gates Introduced a J'int resolution providing that a com i'.itte of tno from the Senate and thr' from the House be appointed to investigate the number of employes In ti e Legislature. The rules were sus- , , ;Mrs. Mary.Ruffln Hill, a daughter of in Denaii or postmaster waiter Finch, Ope Ot ANOrtn Larouna 8 uiuesi uu r-nc icmnicu m most prominent, families. Only a few has returned home. Mr. Kittrell has . in t l fHvon lin T-ila flo-ht ci cn irct V.A Cmt-Hi . . ..Hi ii . u relatives ana miunuic li ichus na-u urcn - --- --. "iui and that the selling price insisted upon Mnf .f,h- who is to receive the annolntment. It A J J . A 1 LAZY Gil lillU VVlAtl'JlV4iVV V - - - tn injunction was ac- .. , -bimeii c-mnh - At cordlngly asked and granted enjoin- -Rohhttt an thi- t-.fv,-mntjrtn v, w fact that he had tendered his resigna- --i - - - - v... , , . July delivery. The price and it was claimed by the complain ants that the market was cornered. was fictitious. : and groom. Ing the payment of margins deposited yesterday afternoon at four o radically amend its provisions, one rej suit of .which would have been the env forced retirement of Capt. Allen, the present chief of the force, whom it is particularly desired to retain. j A letter was read from Representaj tive Lanham of Texas, announcing the of making a captain a brigadier ,"''' ral and four lleutepitnts probali'y ( say It is THS tYII KM HILL km Att to Con An- .to- nannfaclOM and Iue-ririd Tewni The following Is the full text of the bill Introduce by Mr. Watts to regu-; facture and sale of II- -nor in .onn Carolina: i H. B. 3 By Scott of Alamance An t .-.!-, i That it shall be unlawful --t to provide for the erection of an lfo any person, firm or corporation to --TicuItural building at the A. and M. ? ,nllfacture sen or otherwise dlsDse .a .t, t-: . r tt.a it ,i i a . e - rr-t-JM T..4. i-r USCU UKdlllBL llllil. I . 1 II 1 1 til I ueilies v. i- mi. .3 . n n . ine noms vi ;ui a. iuuiu-s nuiiin i in bank. The decision created a furor .; Walt was the .that he said he preferred the appoint- on tne Doara at tne time, n is said ,A , . ment of the former ro:tma-A .i npp-rn ,f,r .,, officiating clergyman. It was a quiet nx. oi ine lormer posimasker, a negro. x nome auair ana aa hiihcsscu uy atlves- and a few intimate friends. j There were no attendants.. this decision of the appellate court. ! 'r..'e l. the resolution passed and sent Jate the manu t, the Senate without engrossment. I q uor Jn xorth I SUFFOLK ANO CAROLINA RAILROAD tion to Governor Savers whom he is tp succeed in the- gubernatorial office of the Lone Star State on the 20th in stant. The letter was entered on the journal. Speaker Henderson announced that, owing to the necessity of keeping i quorum, he hereafter would object to : i-,, "r nr-mint cially. She is a daughter of the late derstood that they preferred the ne-lof important business." if no other f The bride Is a beautiful woman and jhas always been very prominent so- named Thorpe, in preference to Smith Speaking of this matter he said: ; "I told Mr. McXeill. Senator Pritch ard's secretary, - that a great many people petitioned -for the negro to ser'e out his term, but it was not to be un an outrage ml n Justice Ruffln of Jhe supreme .court of North Carolina and granddaughter of Chief Justice Ruffln. who was a i member of the highest court in the DOnd ISSUe tO ray TOr tXten-, state for a generation gro to a white man." J. A. Giles, who has been here await mg aeveiopments in tne nght ror as sistant district attorney In the east, re turned home today. He had not seen whole proceeded to consider the Bill to neis. I shame. II alluded to the-argument of the Philippine commissioners; in.' bfhi't f the bill, t'if.t Ahen aman got to te n, brigadier rreneral hejwould Le too old to efficiently perfbrm the duties f chief of nolice In: the islands. "Tha man ' whom it la proposed to piorno; under this bill. "MUddox continued. 1( 45 years old. We all! know that Geu Funston Is not so bldi and if it is nec essary to have anjo.ficer of that ranr fn that position. why! not detail him) I think he would make an ideal chlev of. police. And if tt Ayere. necessary to act as detective, he cquld perform that duty as well." j .' V , Mr. Hull of Iowa oppoVcd he bill on the ground that it I would advance ofn- 'of for min. and spirituous, vinous c.-r II. II. 4--By Graham of Granville An ir!at Hauors. or intoxicanting bitters to amrnd chapter K6. laws of 13C1. Wthin the state of North Carolina, ex-r-:..tlng to cn exten?ion of' time to cp jn incorporated cities and towns -rpute. romproir.i-e and settle the wherein the sr.le or manufacture of p ,l.ir debt. Iteferred to finance com- . iqUOr s not or may not hereafter be Htte. I . . . '.prohibited by law. H. 15. 5 Dy Watts of Iredell An act provided, this act shall not be con t.. regulate the manufacture and sale-strued to forbid the sale of such splrit "f liiuor in North Carolina. Referred , uous. vinous or malt liquors by drug- . ... ... . . . . , .-.. .V, t.r " " " "mminc'! oa proposition. wiu juts ror ho-iws. ui. u.. It also covers the broad tmvance, . J script," .f -T-f 't!!'.. paging of the entire, road and the ii. ii. e i;y Aoeu ox jonnsion t sician navin sum --.i-.. sion to Edenton and Elizabeth City j The groom is one of the most popular Senator Pritc'hard, but had placed his ! promote the efficiency of the PhiliD- Baltimore, Jan. 8. An issue of J500, CC0 of bonds of the Suffolk and Caro lina railway is offered for subscrip tion.' This !sie covers; an extension of 17VJ miles to Edenton, N. C, and one of 25 miles to liizabeth City, N. C. At both places tidewater outlets are Raleigh, Judge Purnell's secretary, is an applicant for Mr. Spears position. He has written here placing his ap plication on file. District Attorney Harry Skinner Called at the depart- ct to regulste the manufacture and of llqu' in Johnston county. Re-f-rred to committee on propositions t-J grievances. H B. his charire. Provided further, that this act shall not be so construed as to apply to wine. -der manufactured rrom graces. or members of Congress. He was recently : elected to serve his third term. He i ,: recognized as one of the most active and influential members of the state ; delegation. .This afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Thomas were recipients of congratulations on ment of justice today, but had ho In all sides. They attended the diplomatic formation to give out. reception at the White House tonight. The president sent to the Senate to- A bridal trip will not be taken now, day the following North Carolina post it being Mr. Thomas desire to remain office appointments: in Washington and resume his duties Ella.' M. Sanders, Albemarle; Wm. J. as a member of Congress. ' Flowers, Mount Olive; Wm. H.j Long, Representative Moody will see the Roxboro. president tomorrow about the Tryon 1 Meekins is to receive the ap post office. Mrs. LeDue, who claims pointment to succeed the present post to have been the school teacher of the master at Elizabeth City as soon as late President McKInley, has been s term expires m March endorsements on file. E. J. Best of 'pine constabulary. The bill provides laying of new and heavier steel rails. These Improvements open the rail road for through car business with the large systems It meets at Suffolk,. In- i ji j. i .! ! ir v - -.. , V:i.. rlfd on the lands viuuing me Aimnuc v.o-. -.mc, xxor- i. uy nowrwn o. v-uinoru orutrr -. --- ---- - . w-t-r- Khnorrf A I- Tin- !"w . ... .7 -. " . -. i Si- . it- .v. At a-t to inrnmnrit the fnion B-oth- of the person so manuiaciunng. or . nere this weeK ana it is saia tnat rtr. - m iiiudiu iw-iue ulrrtntr Referred to com- Purchased bv the manufacturer from and the Southern Railway. It also has RooseveIt has decided to re-appoint Washington post office and has the : 'tf :t, -rowers thereof. a u-...a. u ol v-.kv., .vms-her . jir, Mooay is Daciang j. w. i- H B -nv Graham of Grarrtlle Section 2. That It shall be unlawful hy water connections towns on and Lankford. Charges were preferred publican nominee for Congress. An act for the relief of C R. Thoma for anr person, p-rson?, firm or cor- about Hampton Roads. The Edenton against him. but a special agent went ArriviSs are: J. D. ' Boushall of Ral- rr.rrlt:ee on pension " poration to manufacture, sell or other- extension is finished, and. with ; the to the state and made an investigation eigh, W. F. Burbank of Winston, Her- II. ii. " 9. By Williams of Union An : wise dispose of for gain any spirituous completion of the line to Elizabeth City which exonerated him. Prior to the bert. .Hill and C. F. Meserve of Ral- a-t to rpaj the 'Union county dlsrn-j vinous or malt liquor, or" intoxicating there will be 75 miles of railroad .report the president, for sentimental member did so. Under the order made yesterday the j -(House, immediately after the reading cers beyond their jrorik. ' -of the journal, in committee of the I The bill was further advocated br Messrs. Crumpacker! (of Indiana nn l Patterson of Tennepsee. nd oppo 1 by Mr." Fitzgerald j of ; Ne w York, who denounced it as vicious ana Mr. Wil liams of Mississippi, hyho asserted thi it was but a part of it .general schein to: elevate epaulette f Into power. II would be laughable, Mr. Williams said, if it were not taking, place in the Con gress of the 'United .States. "If dra matized and put on thestaje to sho the Kipling strenuous life of Anglo Saxons it would da more to. render th race ridiculous than anything else tha could be devised." , At' 4:35 the House jadjurned until tc morrow. I ! l that regular army officers may be def tailed to act as chief and assistant chiefs of the constabulary, and that while so serving, the chief shall re ceive the rank, ' pay and allowances of a brigadier ' general, and assistant chiefs those of a colonel. j It also pro1des that the Philippine scouts, ordered to assist the constabu lary in the maintenance of order, may be placed tinder the command of the chief or assistant chief of the constabu lary. - .-"'-'.'' The bill was championed by Mr. Cooper of Wisconsin, chairman of the committee on Insular affairs. ' Answering questions by several memi bers, Mr. Cooper' said that under the bill it would be possible for the com- Hodges, the Re-i missioners to make a second lieuten ant chief and give him the rank and pay of a brigadier general. This, It Relief for Filipinos Washington, Jan'. A 8. The Sen.iti committee on the f5ii:ippir.e Xc'? took favorable actlorifupon an amnu ment to the, sundry civil appropriation was feared by the questioners, would bill suggested by Senator Lodge. .ap prove a dangerous power. The add!- prppriatlhg 12,500,000 for the purt-hafe tional expense caused by) the bill it J of draft animal for -the Filipinos. . 2
The Morning Post (Raleigh, N.C.)
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