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it It rUTCDAT. threatening weather, possibly rain t ir f now. rEMPEILiTURtB for.' T4e past 14 iiouri; iiia, 1. Si 4 If: Max- 4. i I VoL XI RALEIGH. N. a. SUNDAY. JANUARY H, 1903-SIXTEEN PAGES. No. 33 n ti Hry mm t iVigm I smew N Duncan Charged ( With Contriving the Defeat of Halm for Reap pointment Pa pers Piled With the President; K ew d for the Bern CoMe CfOrSIll p or 600 people, set to work to unload the coal. Many prominent citizens as sisted In the raid. .v I V is Steamboat Combine Fayetteville, N". C. Jan. 10. Spe cial. An important steamboat move ment was agitated here today for a .I.,, r future combination of the Cape Fear, downfall .n -t-. ,-, -Jt Th. Mvra! days aso' brings Merchants and Farmers, and Fayette- made. to mind the fact that the navy deart- ville and Wilmington lines on a basis I As dispenser of fed-ral patronage" In ' mer.t has thoroughly worked the east- of a pool of profits. A charter is to be j eastern Caroiir.a. it Is said. Hahn holds em section of the state. Some time obtained for the Cape Fear Transit . Duncan responsible for his failure to co one of the captured Spanish gun- Company. The movement will proba-j receive his re-ppointmnt because of boats penetrated the small streams bly be decided at the February ! the fact that he refused to acnoirit a alons the coast, enlisting: men for the holders' meeting- CoL W. S. C ok is son of S. L. Dill, superintendent of the navy whenever possible.. It is said that mentioned as agent here. All the oats Atlantic and North Carolina railroad, southerners make the best sailors in would probably use the new wharf. chief clerk In his office. Mr. Hahn's the navy. A special effort is being contention is "that he had good reasons, .made to enlist men in that section. The; best known to himself, for refusing to navy department is now directing Its : appoint Dili. Ills charge against Dun- ; energies in the up country, where the ; can Is that he attempted to force him prospect of service on the great men CHILDREN IN MINES 19. Special. Mayer to appoint Dill, using veiled threats to of war and a trio around the world is fn,rninr; Arrroe f n Roctrio- the port : of New br,n about hi3 purpose. In Hahns erpecially attractive to young men who uptl cUUI o ngl ps IU UUll l ;i statement it is aliened that Duncan work from sunrise to sunset i t! 1 ftrrJeNfinn not abandoned his fJVnr..i w,nr nnif,, .mi i ... ......, UCiaiaJUII Washington. Jan. Ifhn. collector of r-.rn. X. C. has Philadelphia, Jan. 10. A statement f ,-t that Thf rrfsi.tnt hrs s(nt tn th ment. --.te cr. the rccommendatl t.:jt -iicnar, ine nomination ot th.-it' In I.r.ic Patrick. While; the odds he had to receive the support of S. O. .i .i,t..or wmiw restrictins the age Ilmirt at which boys Mil. a Eo:!v.:o.uJr la tarn road. of tnQ cIarnor that. is beins raised Iry " be employed abolit the mines to not Improbable that It may, be taken up for consideration during the follow ing week. The various appropriation bills will begin to come in from the committees by j that time, so It is not likely that much time will b allotted to the discussion of the anti-trust bill, and It will go through tbe House with a rush as a party measure. This is the tentative programme thus far agreed upon by the House leaders, and an understanding has been reach ed between the committee on rules and the Judiciary committee that the anti trust bill, shall have an- early hear ing. The Democrats have : no plan of action, and will wait until the bill i9 evolved from the committee before de ciding what course they will follow. NEVER A WORD McNally Denies the Imputa tion of His Conspiracy New Orleans. Jan. . 10. Consul. Gen- passage. A sentiment began to de- Short Work yesterday With the House Me Committees Not Yet An nounced' Only a Few Bills Introduced Lo cal Mattrs Have Easy Sailing The fourth day of the 1903 general 0 foers of Representatives, and the work of the body only consumed one hour. The committees have not announced and comparatively were introduced. Aiiew of these, be ing purely local in character, were An act to incorporate te wlnjton Stuart Tit rn nl lrf i Pnmfin n . placed on the calendar Iop-immediate , . : "lTann,. upue me ne eipectea to pror.t uy tue appoint-: There wer9 no new developments in pm -an. r.,. ! " ' Xr 1 t"V yJiZlV Tl'Z .f8' . ,enumeai oegan to ue-, H R 4&ijy Vahri . of Hertford-An sent to the " nu mai uuncan the soathcrn situation todaj- as it re- " , n,m7 ,n t wtt-w- ? ' - r ' " .1 ' act to repeal, chapter :86i law ..f 18S7. c v.ant?.1 to be elected a director of tho fV, ..r;h:,tinn of f-rtrnl of- Delaware and Hudson Company to the ; Guatemala, en route to Pittsburg to through of any measures without then: . ... ,va jL 1Mn nn1! ... h-iti f Atlar.llc nnd North Carolina road and nces 2-orh than one caulnet official of 1901, relating to injufirtlons Judio- iary. V JU': ' I . H. B. 4 By GraJi of ttavi')-n act to- furnish certain j,fnprne aaurt-imports -to Davie county J A llcjniry. H. B. 45 By McNeill of Sottuid -An act to amend chapter 410,1 lawl of i'vCL Calendar. ' : . f H. B. 4& By Jafrett of Mi con An'" act to appoint justices iht i.kR. for Highland towfnshlpjt In Ma :oa county. Committee on Julstlcw or ihe peace. .1 ! M H. B. 47 By Srhlth ! of 3ttfM--An act to carry out the constitutional re n 1 1 i rAiriAn t a in iratrft rrl tf H:tn!iH fl.i.1. . ... . 0, - ..w wia. u-vl Education. v few bills; .-TT ...Li. i : 1 Xi. li. o iiy ivjecscr , Stokes i Publie' While j the &re all ogalrst him Hahn h.is appealed s: orar xo secure tins D03tion .... atrreea to runner ine DaFsace or a law . iiC er uurarames, anu imss xnuy . , TT hadWisit his family, and subsequently to reference and investigation by the propr .ccT," ,w UmU h- c.ie direct to the president, with Jh ,Cl?rZ ls that D Il,CSin u?eJ h!s different political factions of the Re- 36 years, and testimony by C. C. Rose, I., Official Inn'-firA tn fr:i -( nren-lll ... ... nr.... I r-,,r.a-nr-Aar.t V . ,r..-.mri - tr hv.'B'ij'toicf Rock- incre,ase tn' Unham) u oi;iciai innucnce to secure n?r?o-nl v ;.om he has placed a statement of ,his ,,ln. Liters are riled Aowln- that r.5e and an appeal for "fair 'play and 'Senator Trltchard backed ud Duncan. T the pieil?rit hr.s de- F'd Clark, who ls a eotd Democrat leop.y in th matter Is '"Ir.-iKy ?en.-tor Pvitchnrd approved c; -. ! :n trt nnt nf n m sure ana r.rv V. r. '!.r -or not r- t known, but is ufr.f:ntiy in:- Jal'n nation In fe.ecflns Clark. It ; ..-F.I'wit Hnhns stnteiacrit or Ins "hrged njrir-t Duncan that he to refer the papers Slid by l.im vprc venrrennce r"!nst Hahn for nrt t Sen a tor Pritehard. This ineans thatrrrri'Ir'K OJl h5st P-' trnm. .-.nd that a., a-.sufr will be ernectedJ f hcn he nm? up for re-nppolntmert V.'h;n seen tovlay Hahn admitted that '-d thj fl?nt against him, and finally . ilc nas arrans5(j f0r a h he had taken up his cause jwith the hrught about his defent. It Is pre- morning, and will be a ri'siUnt. He stated that he -had filed sn.eJ that Duncan wi'l have some- Qeorsre K. Pritchard. br publican party at the south for rec- general supenmenaeni o. ir.e company, onltion. It is said that the president tnat mere naa never o:en any trouo e realizes thKt h!s inconsistent course has with employes until the United HAi e upon n yun; man ne ncCPg tQ be able to lay down a rule marked the. opening: of the operators tl,at will be applicable - to all cases case before the strike commission 10 aiike. In this way ha expects to relieve day. Much statistical eiu2n e as to the present orr.Vrrassing situation methods of weighing, payment of .vhkh cor.iionls him. " wages, etc., was presented. . i!'- .ufij i.oc Fer.saticr.al charges are con- r- ann oe.nnea to vi?.d to the pres- led to lhe confusion prevailing, and that Workers had cojne surf una r.nr.uv cnose transferred becauss of the scandal had a" tendency to stop the introduction '' ' a t(j caused by the squabbles between him- of local bills until t.h iHouae is fully . ncii niA iiiiiiiLci liuiinji. nc; laiacj orgauizea Dy ine appointment ot iiie ; J .i ...i.i. tt . j t i-iiti . , . . I i-' wx-Jjy a . uutwei v.iiij nuiuer aim Lne wmu ut ; in opposing uie passage 01, ouis witn-, amend cheater 20fc of "t , ,-.tj.i,s v,- t i ' . . ' ate laws or iwa, tho 1 - ittvit. .i. . djiuia ui ucLi.cs au.ua lie uiu nut iiuco- : . t - T5V W4 1 1 iVf .frY!H. A CxH,jr w iny ucctu iuLner u.iu uon tne nonesty or purpose or intent nct to atnen(J chapder 7:?. lawA of 1.0L wiviuci o -fcia.co mui x never uucieu oi any memuer presenting anu ul?mB : Calendar one word to any one about harming the hasty passage of local . measures, j Dr. Hunter or his son. or have I ever hut thn-.i ht. nil enrh simnW h -.nrpfnllv Tli On heard any one conrrira against them." ; looked into to ascertain whether the r i Representative Moody did not go to the White House today to discuss the southern situation with the president. hearing' Monday ccompanied by brother of Sena tor Pritchard. At a meeting of the national indus trial council of the ex-slave convention yesterday resolutions were adopted en PAINTED MOUSTACHE Woman Rigged up in Her Husband's Clsthes FROM APE G0D New Wireless System Station Soon to Be Ready "Washington, .Jan. 10. The CaDe Cod House bin 31, re ors in Craven county. Crosped. Tntr.iMi t in Attfrri Iti Hot- Viit. i station of' Marconi's wireless teleffran;! dorslng the civil liberty party, and b&Tld.a clothes a WOman of this city ; system will be in working order in entered the Imperial theater, one of ; about ten days, probably earlier. Presi the vaudeville shows in Fort Brooke, indent Roosevelt today consented to pre- also RDorovlnir tne course oi jii. Pritchard of North Carolina as a mem- Der OI tne unitea otates oenaie. . . M . ., Tv,T-a , . ranoitt nvr hl resolution relative to Senator .. . ' . . i -I---,,-- -,..o k oraer to oisguise ner iace, sne paintea "e"" s- ..i.oou,. The following bl provisions were not already covered by , wore considered inj the general laws. Such has been re- ; passed their severa quently found to be the case and Mr. Smith was desirous of keeping the stat ute books free from dead paper. Col. Lucas of Hyde took similar ground and gave notice that he would j soon begin to press the matter and in sist that all biiis of whatever charac ter, local or otherwise, should be re ferred to the proper committee. The above remarks were ahent a bill by Mr. Guion of Craven to regulate the pay of Jurors In his county. The bill provided that Jur.:rs be paid not less than 11.50 per day in Craven county, and Mr. Guion explained that the prica rker of Wlyr.e An lhe ri'l Calender. lender ls on the ocean from the United State? f. Creat they now get, $1.00 per day, was insuf- t the White House a statement of to ay on th subject. facts, al.eing the causes of; the fight f tr "w . r ;tfi ?air:st his reappointment and making. The original Parker man Is Repre t:ain the responsibility for j his defe.t. sentative T. F. Kluttz. and his friends Evidence, he said, had been submitted are congratulating him on having t sustain nil of his contentions. Mr. blazed the way. for so many Democrats Hahn further said to the prudent that bo know not where to look for a Dem if any of the facts are denied h is ocratlc Mose. January one yenr ago prepared and ready to furnish indls- the Washington Times published a i The . . . . . . . . ... i . f .,i Awtt.i . r t -...... . .. . . . - " . . 1 A. r imuie yrui oi mc.r iruuiiuinw?, n. -in- muuc uy r. jviuuz. uuiiuiiai- i iTltcnaru were to tne e.ie.i uwi uic . - . .. , . t v, -----c t, Ati4-ti- -i..- ..-.. .- r.-T-, r ---v ., .v , -f a moustache on her Hp. This was no-j wireless telegraphy across the Atlantic ?.-kia kM : w mrtn .- r ..! j -v i. ,n i tlced as eoon as she entered the bulla . . .v. . ' -- , .k Tfc . " t..-7,:,.. . In and the officers watched her. and ? Britain. The message will be directed . ficient to pay their expenses. d. i . i v.. r- T-t... . i . . it . tt- iner satisfied tnat (no was n woman. - ixms mnaiu auu n cjjc.icu , - ""-" ..v. vv. X ni.ove his .'os'tion in seekln- o Pced her under arrest. . She gave that the king will respond in a suitable allowed the county commissioners of Jrn u bond and was released. Ee -Id not , manner by the same method of com- !f ny county to pay jurors as much as of Wilmington's custom house; appoint- of Jude Parker's nomination at the, that would have divided the dominant nnd her husband, it is sau that sne , iuii.uUU. ment. In that Instance It iwas an- net Iemtciatlc national convention. race in its politics. Believing that the Is a. person f some prominence., ." ' tow old parties as a whole are far -! not appoint A. II. Slocumb -of. Fayette- fr. Klutts said today. "I have had no from their foundation, it is the concen- IITj TDHOT DOflPD I I . tnt? ooay tnai a new jany on a li j I l- I ni!. I , . T Tt 1 1 i 1 f . t . 2 proportionate basis would do much to max ne was not a resident j or tne city. "n wncm evry element in the Demo- for.e both of tl-.e two leading parties - and for that ed B. F. fr Ttflh - - - - -- v ' - - r - - - - - ' -- - .! A UVNiaa A- licai t. W a-b o- v v. endorsements, which. It Is flalmed. in- that the candidate should come from I his position as secretary to Senator' eludes all the leading merchants, busl- the Errplre State. Juige Parker has Simmons to accept a place in the' r.f? menu lumber men. Republicans ben on the bench for a number of Mr. Hahn contends that He should be reasons advanced by Mr. Kluttz at rtn!r.ed under the rolicyj! announced that time are beln? used every day now by the president as pursued in the case a number of Democrats In behalf nounced by the president that he could "I as for Judge Parker a year ago,' n Tt 01 . ! T-.. ... I f Vllltt. ,.M T U.... t. . itui -ti4V rt. it. iiauuiu cl l dl ctl r- . win. ivuaj. a ii.iu I irum I. ville. despite the fact that he had the reason lo change my views during ! 8us of stronger endorsements, fory the reason , that time. "I believe he 13 the one man spropor iat reason the president select-!T:ttlc party can unite and at the same back in line with their original prin- ; , , , Keith. Populist "apd' silverite. 1 t:v.e the stroirrest candidate we caniclples. t Bill tO GO ThrOUgH Under hn filed with the president his nominate for president. It is essential! Mr. Thomas D. Heartt has resitmed ! . .... , o vvnip ana pur and gold Democrats of Nejv Bern and years and has never mixed in fac that immediate section of. jthe state, tional fights, and as a result he has One of his strongest endorsements is the good will of the Hill, Cleveland DYNAMITE GOES OFF ... . One Man Killed and a Num ber Injured division fre'sht office of the Southern Grosvenorf one of the memb.r of the ! tion particiallv wrecked by Railway in Raleigh, for which place- he eomn,lttee on ruleS!, tonight that- sion of several sticks of d: left tonight. Colonel Henry G. Wil llnm. of Wilson. N. C. will act as from D. W.j Tatrick. whom Senator and other elements of the party. His secreta-y to the' senator during the a resohitlon making a special order and Pritchard recommended ror. appoint-; distinsnished ability. hlh character remainder of the session, which is for rr.rn. The president has ben told that and honesty are unquestioned. His ; two months.. Mr. Heartt . was very Patrick lives sixty miles from New record Is one of regularity as a rrrty , popular with the North Carolina dele Im. In a distant county and in a dif- rnan. and I do not believe that nyjgation in Washington and they regret- ft-rent congressional district. While Mr. Hahn declined to make ; Judge Parker is the nan." public his statement addressed to the; The fact that n nival officer has teen president. It Is understood that Collec- ordered to Rallsh to do recruiting ing a tor ted very much to see him leave. rir. and Mrs. vv m. J. Andrews ar- Philadelphia, Jan. 10. One "man was killed, a half dozen injured and the Washington. Jan. 10. Representative women's wing of the house of correc- the explo- dynamite in the committee on rules would report No. 3 shaft of , the newf filtration plant at Holmesburg, a subnurb, today. The dead man, who was a. laborer, i wa3 blown to pieces. I The women's wlrg cf the hous5 "f correction adjoins the Fhaft on th-3 ; south. The women were at breakfast j setting a date, for the conrideration of tvhate er sort of an anti-trust bill is reported from the committee on judi ciary. This will be done as soon as practicable .after the committee sub mits its report, which will probably j when the explosion occurred, and when Honor Wortfjlly Bistowfd W!lson, N. C, Jarv 10. 53eclaL- Wilson apreclates nSo';: fully the dls tineuished honor that has beien eoh-i r,ve !. ry tod,,- an, are stay- n. t PrMay c r -lJ.U absence ,o spend Sunday at ,-eir i "XJT-?. VSi $1.50 per day. Mr. Guion said that was true, but his bill made a difference and required that in his county the pay of jurors shall not. be' less than $1.50 a day. ' y Mr. "Morton of New Hanover, said he would dislike very much to, oppose a local measure introduced by the gen tleman from Craven, and suggested that before the attempted passage of a bill giving him ' the right to do a thing the general law had already pro vided for, it bfe referred to the proper committee! ''' Mr. Guion said he was perfectly will ing for the bill to go to the committee, and his only reason for asking its passage, otherwise had been in the in terest of time end to avoid placing purely local matters on the committee when they would doubtless have their hands full of state matters. , During the short session yesterday several members Snate bill 1, House crease number of Rockingham county, of 1SD9, p-"d ant House bill 62, to calendai their I; order ana readings: ulatlng pay of jur Passed, and en for relief of W. Mr Wilson of Craven county, passed and engrossed. .House bill 33, to p-mendflaws of 1SD3, pasted and engrossed. House bill 45, to amend i laws of if CI, pasped and engrossed. bill -51' to comrnissIoTiers for passed and order- ed enrolled for ratification. .House bill 51, to ti mend' private laws en?rcMeJ.' amend to Incrfasu "chor 729, laws of l&ul, parsed and engrossed. , At 12 o'clock thft Houje adjourr.ei unUl 12 o'clock Mdnday. ; The New Miim Y Washington, Jan.SS.0. Captain Ieutze,. commanding the new battjewhlp Main, was at the navy department today con ferring-with officials in regard to th disposition of t';at fyesaeh ! It Is proba ble that the Maine 'jwlli leave Philadel phia in about twof weksl for (a crulro to the Gulf of' Mexico Ifj order to shaka down her machinery, before being reg ularly assigned to a -stajtlqn. ijn is ex pected that she will be attached to th. newly organized battleship fleet on tho North Atlantlo station. r .; 0m E. C Duncan Is charged with histuty, publication of which was made: several Cays In "Washington. the Raleigh. They will spend Idttlefield sub-commltteo will report its j a wild rush to get out, resulting in a The Kaiser Disgusted With His Own folly The Easiest Way ofJlGetting Rid ofvth Venezuelan Affair Is Now Consid ered the Best Thing to Be Done Lr.don. Jan. 10. Now that It Is ev-l!-?r.t that the kaiser is as di?g?tcd :th the fituation which his own lol.y created in the Venezuelan affair as it the rresent government, which ls hard ly conceivable. Indeed, no one could ; anticipate quite the degree of bitter- ness against Premier Balfour and Lord Iansdowne. the foreign secretary, which this business has aroused. The Sxectator does not exaggerate any when It says the government's de feat In the New Market by-el c Ion to fill the vacancy caused by hi death of Colonel Harry McCclmont, i3 le garded by Its own supporters, no lss than by the opposition, as the bet thing that could possibly hava hippen- contlnues to declaim with great , em phasis against the Monroe doctrine. The conciliatory German official lan guage may well be regarded with dis trust so long as popular opinion con tinues thus to express Itself. British public opinion today is fur nishing the kaiser a striking object lea son in the futility of a friendly atti tude toward an international neighbor when the real voice of the nation 13 daily exrpesslng itself in insults and denunciations. bill, to the full committee next Friday, ! panic. The women Were gotten out in .and should thi measure then ba Safety and quickly, and escorted to an promptly reported to the House It is j other part of thebui!ding. Trust Sub-commit fee Jealous of Its -Thunder Ths Knox-Jenkins Bills Not ed. There has never In recent times bow:n coming home Vsnezuslan Csmmission Is txoscJed to Meat Soon-' Regarded With Favor by LittUfiald-Pretense of Considering Them to Be Made they will, in a measure, but not alto gether, subordinate their own views for the sake of harmony. The committee bill is understood to i homes.. " F-nrttt Bay ! The House met at 11 o'clock and Speaker Gattls called on. Rev.. M. M. McFarland, pastor of Brooklyn Meth Odist church to offer prayer. ! The Journal of the preceding day was read, and leave of absence granted sev eral members until Monday. . Two petitions were introduced. By Hooker, from citizens of Core Creek. By McNeill, from Scotland county against extending the stock law. 6iiil al it uUit o i Under this head the following were introduced: ' man of the Judicly committee; and his friends, who know his pplendld equipment for that-exalted posi Ion and his fine legal abllltUs, are cert iln that he will wear the ilrbbe-with klncllest grace and dignity, 'land add richer lav4 . rels to his brow oD honor and wortU. and merit. 'li ' '' No Excuse ifor Kick Wilson, N. C, I ' Jan. lO.SpecIal.- Work has. been begun on thrt' mucW needed addition to; the Atlantic Coast Line warehouse, and row t-. British government over , the con- ieen such-p'ain spokan criticism of the be more drastic than the measures act to amend chapter 645, Iaw3 of 1901., prepared at the department of Justice, j relating to domestic fowls In Cleve Fublicity, after the Llttlefield plan, isjiand county. Proposition and griev- said to be its most important feature, j ances. The Democratic members of the sub- h. B. "31 By Guion of Craven An committee, Messrs. De Armoiid and act to regulate the drawing of Jurors Clayton, have co-operated with their ; in Craven county. Calendar. -Republicans colleagues on this bill and h. Bo ' 32 By Guion of . Craven An will stand by them in an eTort to have ' act for the relief of W. M. Wilson, reported the committee hill with what- clerk superior court of Craven county. H. B. 30 By Goode of Cleveland An ; against this very useful and Important Washington, Jan. 10. "Get together' is the slogan of the House leaders upon Washington, Jan. 10. A cablegram the .subject of trust legislation, and to ever suggestions and ideas, advanced , Calendar. equences of its misguided ompacen- party in power by Its own supporters '. received from MinJ-ter Bov. en at the that en(j Representative 'Littlefleld's by the attorney general, they may see j h. B. "33 By Guion of Craven An tj towards Emperor William- , rc- as is daily heard in regard to the Ger-; state department today conveys the sub-committee of the House judiciary j nt to incorporate. In order to have it i act to amend chaster 207,' laws of 1299. V-?:?, it Is reasonable to sarPs that man alliance. The Spectator says: Information that he has decided defl- committee, at their meeting this morn- appear that the committee is giving i Calendar, the whole matter will speedily col-t We have never known a more ren- niteijr to sail from La Guayra for the jn.- directed their efforts. A week has iip- into diplomatic Inslgnpcance. It U!ne and spontaneous feeling of rr-- i" quit" certain that theres has been test to be arou-ed amrg the mem- recent International Incident In bers of a party by th blundering of h.ch tKth actors became, Jf "one can its leaders. They rlmply will not frl- United States on the Doichin tomor- kti niiottPd for this process of cohe row; so he should be in Washington sj0h, and accordingly, no anti-trust within a week or ten days. The mln- measure will be reported from the com Ister. also stated In his message that mittee- on Judiciary until a week from io rro it nrrv tht fhv noke. i 1-.rf-r In thA rrnttr of the consiaeraoie ai.cress otin5 ten xoZ&Y or Monday. Tne suo-commi-iee Noboiy in Europe makes any pretencs German alliance. It 1 hr.p?! - to -vM throug.. ihe o .. ....... ..... in tn rnf lpf corporation will cekse. f kicking OIL IN! IWELLS iV A Circumstance that Rise to MiichSpicu i latto Reids ville, N. Ci Tan. Special. n the fullest consideration to the Knox: H. B. 34 By Gtiion of Craven An at j Much Interest has !been rhanifd3ted by. bust bills there will be a delay of a ; to regulate the pay of jurors in Craven oil prospectors of other communities in week. Then the bill whlsh is evolved ; county, placed on calendar. .. Passd' from the committee will have the color : second reading and referred to judic of being an, administration measure. . iary committee. This is the plan now proposed, al-'; H. B. 35 By Guion of Craven An Givsi r: accounting for Germany's" avowed for such feeling to blow over. It will r'i;-:ct in the action agalnstlVenezuela merely becoma more infns a ics more operation of the blockade -ju no report to the full committee though there is no doubt that Mr. : act to amend section 3307 of the Code. In the cuttlncr off of food supplies.. until next Friday.- The Interim wil , Llttlefield is much piqued because he Judiciary committee. Whi.e arrangements have not yet be devoted to harmonizing, combining , was not consulted about the matter be- : H. B. 36 By Guion of Craven An nere are n two op . wjwe course-i- ror ine co wmen i . dven to the subject, and it tn rcpari to the compiete-$ilrr.ot ig-. show that they are doing th-ir let "o the. Unite states gov r.-rr.i!ou5-fIlure of hi tr."e plans. get as quickly as possible out oi 'he nt fc. epecte:J to rrovide . x. j m i m i a . a ft 7 . m-r i J L w . the real motives of the kSiser'n pol- . resolute through waiting. The only ; - ?1 lnd unJ the "en. rff, rf 8 J ! Z ?! f.t ZT. : f!J r r me P- one tentatively agreed to by the sub- to the suggestions which the attorney! H. B. 37 By Guion of Craven An erp- committee before Mr. Jenkins sprang j general communicated to him in re- : act relating to contracts of attorneys flC" his "scoop" on the Llttlefield commit- j ?ponse to his request for Mr. Knox's and other persons. Judiciary. prob- bv th introduction of the admin- i opinions as to bust legislation, and is H. B. 3S By Guion of Graven An able that accommodations will be nro- . . -rtrrHnirlT- imablf to nnflprotsnfl vrhv' net tn amend section 657 Of the Code. It is harly to be Imacinel that this eured In one of the hotels here, for r"i VvHn- r.o secret to sav that the mysterious bills did not come to Judiciary. the state department has no available the sub-committee had a rough draft of ; him instead of to Mr. Jenkins, who; II. B. 33 By Guion of Craven An room to devote to them. its Brorfsed measure prepared, and Is well known to be opposed to any : act to amend sections of the Code and It was expscted to be In shape this , trust legislation other than by means i; remove diparintie3 oi marriea wo morning and would have been pressnt- j of a constitutional amendment. men. Judiciary. Ufl to the full committee Monday, but At today's session of the sub-com-' H. B. 40-5By Guion or Craven An Areola, "ill., Jan. 10. Areola, which now it is held up pending a hypodermic mittee the Knox bills were considered f act to allow damages for mental an- ... . , . m '. . S a i 1.9 mm ! 1 Tit 3 i rA r ' ' ' fi'rrnn ambassador at Washington ly walked . :.terday serves to Indicate one source ?. th irro-nnce which led "the kaifr l the situation which the kaiser derir lo make the serious mistake, but be ed to create, yet it Is directly due to nr-r i. none tbe less g'.arlrig becau- bis Insistent request for Joint acMo-i 'K.e re.'ponsiMUty is divided. Dr. Von against Venezuela thr4t the po-It.on of n : -n had nothing to do with th the Balfour government undor the cir-r.-ve anti-German effect in this coun. J cumstances is humilfating. They have becatise 'cf the adaption of a pol- j areued the whole " country against l y nhics the kaiser urged upon the themselves by doing a favor to a nom ':;T'Jb Foverament to the fe.tent of Inally friendly foreign potentate, who, 'skirt: it a matter practically Jnvolv-! s a result, ivlll probably be anything his per?onal good win., 'Ils Igno- but grateful to them for thus allowing "-.:e r f British public cplnfcn Is cer-, him to overreach himself. Meantime, iJr.ly a d?nse as it is in Regard to it is well that the American people '". American, unless he is eetklng to should continue to note the attitude of state a r.r mloat his Jritnds in j the German press, which this week ' - Areola Keeps Warm Today during the past two weeks has suffered Infection of the Knox-Jenkins remedy a fuel famine, tonight has coal to burn, for dealing with the trust question. Today an Illinois Central train., load- The committee is not wining to surren ed with fifteen cars of coal, stopped der entirely Its own ideas upon the here to repair the locomotive. The coal question, but the Republican members was Immediately confiscated by a body appreciate the fact that it would be of citizens. Efforts to buy the coal from bad policy to do anything which would the railway company were futile, and cause a breach with . the administra te crowd, which had Increased to BOO : tion on this subject. Consequently but only as additional suggestions from ; guish. ; Judiciary. the attorney general and not with a j H. B 41 By Guipn of Craven An view to give them unqualified endorse- act relating to sales by executors or ment without , change. The committee ; administrators. Judiciary, does not . propose that its long labor to ; H. B. .3 By Guion of Craven An draft an r.ntl-trust bill, which will re- act to amend the laws of 190L Judic celve support, shall go for naught whlTe ; iary- some one else steps in and steals their H. B. 43 By Morphew of Graham, an thunder ' jact to repeal chapter 666, public iaw tthe oil problem in this countyL They have written for Barrjple3 of water from different wells In th Is section t nd two of our vcltlzens hav s sent son e front their wells for exam nation. Dr. C. A. Romingei' stopped using tha water from his well last sumtrier be- ' cause he said there would aJv ays be a skim of oil oh the watef :fter it had been "left over night, Another gentle man who owns property 'n trio same part of the city his brlen forced to; abandon th. use ofj his well &eca6s; there was a formation of. oil on water : left standing for some time. People who live In the Wst End have fre-' quently noticed oilmen th s'id walls after a rain. If looked as 'if oil mirht have been spilt there but It was cen nit anl so often and at euch on so much ground, tion Is Impossible, j was discussing the' beins found In this beyond doubt there the Piedmont section oil are t generally i Whether' there ls ol mains to be seen. - long ipterv that 'the nupposl A gentleman who probability section sa s coal all through and that coal an1 found td In Rel4svi of oil d that ?fther. Ua r 1
The Morning Post (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Jan. 11, 1903, edition 1
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