TEJKITY coi;.-..:- r Joday: Fair. 'rrature for H IT- n0UrS: Mm, -,4s Vol. XI BALEIG-H, N. C. TUESDAY; FEBRUARY 10, 1903. No. 58 Post. RocKefeller and the A Riprt That Appears to 15-a Hoax Swindling Arrangement to Rob Old Slaves Bill to Hit the Trusts A L FE TEW IN ?mn m yuung Slayer of Mrs. Pulitzer Pleads Guilty of Murder in Second Decree freight ' train were ditched on the Southern between Winston and Ker nersville last night. One car was load ed with coal, the others were empty. The .tracks was cleared this eening. The accident was caused by the draw head of the tender to the rear engine dropping out. MaK NOTHING TO SAY Grover 'Cleveland Sees No Occasion for Talking Out Cincinnati, Feb. 9. In response to a view, so to -peak. The Republican- In When asked as to the authenticity of Congress have no idea of prusirg the this report and others current. Speaker LlttleficM b!H. and with public aaea- Henderson said: "I have not reache" tlon directed to the Senate anti-trust any decision whatever as to my future measures, which are regarded as n.-J 'movements after this session of Con- and inefficient, the Republican party ffress closes." can go before th people and Fay We H nh Carolina ftets. did Up the trust?."' ! Thp TVadesborn rnt r.ffl, flrht has p.rr B.fkrn ladl naat I been settled by the selection -of Mrs. had advised Young's counsel to change j candidate or would accept another The pom office department received Kmir.a Odum to succeed J. L. hls ple&- and also f?1? the district ! nomination for the presidency, the fol informatlon that a scheme Is being Mathewson, the present postmaster, -attorney to accept ! It, tb s action being lowing has been received from former fathered by local attorneys, which has The new appointee is the wife of. ex- ;?HMftar toThi "Iotr President Grover Cleveland: for its object the collection of eontrl- Senator Odum of Anson, who was con- condition. According to the report Princeton. X. J.. Feb. 6. 1903. e Mospital of The Penitentiary New York. Feb. 9. William Hooper Young, on trial for the killing of Mrs. Anna Pulitzer, pleaded guilty today to murder in the second degree and was sentenced to Imprisonment for life. Justice Herrlck explained that he direct inquiry as to whether he was a inr me purpose - . . lont nitnort nf Insanltv hut from t, lot puhlrg action on the Hanna bill Rnron me Doiung l'opuusts wno sup---"- ' y, 7 I . '"'"n "n mc nanna diu - , purely medical point of view, he is i .3. rosy-pic- not gane. I i: - tiio4 j. rr.MCK ; -?'t. Feb. 9 Special. Tha ! :.t nut by the Associated Pres3 to n-n.toti ihr r.o I . W -Mr . - ' wm I . 1.. -I , tiOn. . l.v kfel!r of the Stannrd oil nre t1" ,ent out and an effort Is , F r,,-., , i made to create the impression that the bill has Senator Hanna" support and " " , 17. """"" .lef.at of the ar.tl-trust r.uh- L.111 rt 1,. M Sunday nleht late. Representativ I S: - " Kluttz and Pou stopped at their horn House Passes Resolution to Ascertain Cost of Convsr- ting Buildings to that . Use As to Distribu tion of tht Pea body Fund Against extension ef etock law la Robeson county. For the repeal of the dispensary nt Rutherfordton. Against liquor trafflc in Rutherford county. Against changing the flh law foi Dare county. For repeal of the stock law in Bla. den county. In favor of the London bill, frora Madison and Yancey counties. For a 'special tax In Onslow county. For a bird law in ilnn.iolnh count v For Incorporation of Moravian Fnll The House made slow progress 1" disposing of the work on its calendar Dear Sir: I received your letter of yesterday. Only two bills and two? 'church in A likes county. ' the 4th Instant, asking on behalf of . .. succeeded in getting' -For incorporation o: vurlous church- tencing Young the justice said: Jthc Times-Star for an expression re- n,Tin 1 es ,n Wlkes count-' The flood of petitions that has been Bitla and llriliiual pcAlng. in the last three weeks took By GrahatnA joint reo'.uttnn not sane The fOnfTWUilfttui! narlv that nttmlrt. I ln Ren ed the funeral of the late Represer.ta-I inere ,s no oc0" lor me garding my intentions as related to tive Moodv returned to WArhinirtnn 10 a" r"iai tt3 normi- the next Democratic nomination ior tj- 01 your onr;ise. iuu are aware 01 the preFidencv. pped at their homes i -" rc:.- , 'I'-'nt to th commerce bill, i for this vvorlc. mid ever" ex-slave Is for a Phort visit Mr. Claude Kltchin t'nce of tn court Is that you be con- ? with skepticism In Wash- asked to contribute the sum of one Nvt person has yet been . dollar I I cannot possibly bring my mind to Dreaenej the belief that a condition of sentiment p - a little rest, too, and only a few were ' appoint a committee to lnvetiff.,tc cost or converting the p ult-Mitl try wif corre forward and say ..is of the Aliened telegrams '! vouch for Its authenticity. Ex- went to Wake Forest to spend a day. and Mr. Small, who remained over In Representative Hlackburn read the Ashevllle. arrived here this mornlrnr. Mobil story, published in The Post TIl. cJr.oult judgeship bill, which was a,u,u-1'' -introduced bv Senator Slmirons. was fin tr. c.to t .. , ' ! Judge Graham introduced a resoiu- building, into a hosnltai for ln.a. ... .v.... . . -exltflH wiai mi,.i-AiiS. , r.,,.fir,lav t, 9nnnlnt a. ImVIt mm- " hard labor for the term of your natu- j me on the subject of the least import- J "7 .taV; Ha i" "IL". ral life." The proceedings came, as a complete surprise to the Jury, who were ex- asce. - ber of .he Senate has been ! eclated with the effort to swindle ig- nol broached this morning at the meet- and to the witnesses and spec- !. nr.1 m far as it Is posib norant negroes, who were led to be- ,ng. of the Senate committee on Judi- taors- --. r. of them know anything !,eve lhat the. bill introduced by him clary nator Bacon of Georgia, one v.To1Jn P1 "ty; to one of the tf ;. much discussed messages b" request ta pension ex-slaves would of tne .ub-committee to which the bill Moodiest most brutal crimes ever Mr. r.ockereller. Intd-effect January first.. He was waa referred, is ready and anxious to Penetrated I" this city. Last Septem- prettr well settled In no7.v vcry Indignant when he learned that make a favorabie report. It Is nti-he lured Mrs Annie Pulitzer, with nnuui uc "no in iuvr, iu hid iiiu. l (in c - r-!s to.ny that the story was 1 -jit bv Mr. Rooevelt hrtmetf e V.'h!te llou'c lat Saturday Th f1ct nas rrentM more In- t'.Ai? the bare publication' of the -..il nnd remarkable story ltelf. ! arp"rw that the authors of - ry were Irrpoed upon an effrrt ! m.ie to connect the name of I U-vkf feller. Jr.. with the story, it i jcrawly suggestetl that I: t feller dlJ not send the al--1 :?rsns, possibly an attorney tn. stnrd Oil Company did d Tl - T.rst vfr-lon of the telcsrarrs. mittee to examine the state prison Ry Graham A resolution in t..t ' buildings at Raleigh with a view of to the distribution of tha Georza l'cnl ascertaining at what cost they can" be body fund. converted into a hospital for the in- j Qoode A resolution by a mnsi sane, or to some other useful insti- meeting at Shelby in favor ot tom tutlon for the state. By unanimous ppjance. consent this resolution was placed on; py Dockery An net to nllow J. u the calendar without reference to a j Everett, clerk superior court, of Hkh-. committee. As introduced, the resoiu- ' mond county, to be absent fi ojn hit tion provided for the employment of office on certain days, some skillful architect, at a cost ' orlj . By Alexander of Mecklenburg An not exceeding $260, to assist the com- act relating to the sale of cotton nevi . , " 0m with a Irrrtfa Mo than (ammi i -ho.-ir.tto v C vh o ?npcial miiiee, nameo uiiatfr me resoiuuuu, i.. , m iMecnienourg county. ir.e man wno ues my name in sucr mcnt8 n the circuit before It was de- I . . " '""y ."r vimnuuc, - A -. !ao1- a r,- t, impiy a thief and should , Jtne ooay or tne victim into a trunx, News reached here tnis atternoon 01 ' , ... , Wi j n net to in- ' ' 1 r " . imi l a iniei ana S.ioiua Cjded tO Sidetrack the matter. I . . I. . . . . .. ... , nlpno firwl maVlnr i,n tiiTi;it(t ftf th rnmnrnl. tho t..j,-.. be p t In the tnltent'arv I Intro- t t rhmKiTn .nio.tri carriea it aown stairs ana piacea it in ; a Drutai assault committea upon h.. " juu'. Suceri Vendor humon's IIh whTh Jrnosma .itt jVcarrlage at the door. Then followed I eighteen-year-old white girl yesterday J cost oi the angenece.sary Br t for the appoint- -,. flrM,, MnAI , cfo "rr.r".:w , a wild ride down Broadway, the sway- by a negro. The scene of the crime eimB .ue.ugBWji.TOM justices or mo peace in Unins- "::' T ' .V:J. 1,ie mry Wi V "1W"C " in- .rA with it hHV ih ,. -o- t- tho mtfit to. tlon of Mr. Smith and Mr. Gulon, that me rfiur"i or n mnn nn mo vaurnan. (qaa tv rvvntAA feu am- . 0 - - o -a. i -------- - c? - w. inr 1 r x iiic iiuu mV' v his name had been used In such a way. mnt tr. nmo nn.irtr thnt tho Ro. P-aKln or the Mobile Incident. Mr. publicans reached an agreement rela-: ne rac" ; J'1" u,unt ,nfiru Blackburn said: tive to this bill and future appoint- ( ment, and with fiendish purpose slash- Yours, very truly, GROVER CLEVELAND. OUTRAGE IN POLK The Victim Will Die-The Brute at Large Charlotte, X. C. Feb. 9. Special. News reached here this afternoon of a brutal assault committea upon a. and t r for of a local paper here. My name dorsement of Postmaster Bailey vfis srbtltuted for that of Senator other local Republicans. Tl-ur-ton on the bill. I never aske ! . The fm that the contest for the seat "or cnI.1eration and stated at the jn the next Congress to which J. M. Ime thM It wis presented to me that Gudger. Jr., was elected is to be pushed r wo-ill not do so. This was in the despite the death of the contestant, Ian Covrres. I never heard of the meann that the Republicans hope to : U wa a!!eced Mr4 RocXefe"l?r wv.tter ngnln until a few days before hnve Mr. Gudger's election declared senator, is followed by two tt e election, when the bill was printed void and thereby force another elec- . The ire!cnt seems to have In pipers In my" district and used tlon. Republicans here declare that n jrir?e of giework. The bvlef ralnst me. In answer to queries from Thomss Steele Is more interested "than :: thJt th? "White IIoue Is te- R number of colored men I have In-. any one else. If he can secure the .- f-.r tr p-ib:jca?!on o' he vnr-,- -.ted that the bill was in-nomination and an election he would d not with the rbe the only Republican m Congress from North Carolina, and then his nomination and an election he would be the only Republican in Congress from Vnrfh Cornllna n rwl thon his Ambition r; A senator said this morning roi b-.- prie-t an? of Its V-ibllcatlon: , expert von oM pass! v- ory was given the wide cJrcu .1 it received for the p-tp- o . x tfti pe-"p ' e hve "hat t e ;;ratlon ! anxlni to smite . The HUhor of the story su-e-. . as every one knows, that the ng the House. If there wns nny ulterior motive be- Mnl this pleasure when It was pre ted to n- I, dkl not know it." Considerable Interetel has been 'to become the leader of the Republican manifested In tho future of Hpeakcr organization ln the state would have Hcnder-n. who r.ill retire from Con- strong .chances of success. Such was t rcn '.Tjsr h 4th. V.nrlniN rrwirt h.iv oti Vioard (nnv C .T. TTarrt bns -'lrn of an effort by John D. . . ... . i ,. , . . . . . 4U. " - i i lie c.ici i iiiuL lit- nuu u Tripnri u no wuuiu ivliubu unit iui mv Asoc! e hlm-elf with law firms, cor- nomination, and a young man named p-rn,"- .-. r err;?? In other lines of Aiken is sn id to be very strong among b :irr- - .- which his leml knowledc-o Pcmii.lir.inn In the district. and h! endel concre-sioml exoe- ' ncoreseritative Blackburn was pi-e- perfetly rience b-, ou.lied him. The latest vented from attending the funeral of f-!r to defeat an anti-trust r- -:re would reult In rouInr n b "' r ricn in behalf of that ms.s-r?. Vm th? Nc'n amen-lr-ent an-' s '.'.'ia- hVl are ronsld-Td tracting the atention many pedestrians. Polk county. Thus " far neither the j provisio n was stricken out, and tne He took the ferry to Jersey City and name of the victim or her assailant drove to the outskirts of the city to ; has been learned here. The girl, it is the Morris canal, into which he dumped ! reported, will not live. The brute is at the body, Frelecht Cars Ditched Winston-Salem, N. C, Feb. 9. Spe cial. Five cars, of a double-header large. Fifty citizens hunted the negro all yesterday afternoon, and about mid night spotted him as he was about to jump a passing train bound for Spar tanburg. Several shots were fired at him, but he made, his escape. , and U ev nr the anM-'ni t ?r.o. :-. r- .-t purporting to forec.- the late Representative Moody by rei r.--.ur- the H'pablicir! Senate w 11 Mi --. ;.-,-, XV8, to tne effect that son of the illness of Mrs. Blackburn. r ,s- Tre publication of the Roc'ce- -.- fed the late TTn. Thorn He had made arrangements the day be- " r s:rv Is ca'culated to brinr both n. n" nr a member of the law firm fore to accompany the congressional tre public. anl the L,It'e"e d bin "-v S t IlAue. which is really feared by fct V - T aVfr ITet ?eron succeeded John S. Cunningham. Cladlus Dockery t: truts. will be lost from public Mr. Rccd as speaker of the House, and ex-Judge TImberlakc. CarmacK; Through Talking But Siean Goes on Porever The Statehood Bill Holds on While Senators KiiMime Debating It Other Matters are Kept Waiting Washington, Feb. S. Senator Car- eighteen Republicans favored the om nibus bill, and about-thirty-eight -Republicans opposed it The minority, he said, was attempting to show that the majority were trying to obstruct legislation. He denied it. Mr. Clay of Georgia said it was an injustice on the part of the opposition to charge that the people of New Mex ico and Arizona were polygamists and repudiationists. They were not repu diationlsts, he said. There were only 1,300 Mormons in New Mexico and 6,500 resolution was adopted. Mr. Morton objected to the oassage of the resolution on the giour.d t.mt he considered it in conflict with the wick county. By Brljt An net to place n. M. Pat terson on permunent pension roll. By Siler An act relating . to obtain ing advances by false pretense.. JJy Rucker An act for the relief or constitution requiring the stat-? pepi- J. M. Allhands, a public school t?;u J:rr tentiary to be located at a central and j In Rutherford county. convenient point, and upon the pass age of the resolution called for the ayes and noes. The roll-call resulted in 67 ayes and 12 noes. The resolution as adopted Is as fol lows: " - "Resolved by the House of Repre sentatives, the Senate concurring: "Section 1. That a joint" committee of one on the part of the Senate and two on the part-of theHouse, be ap pointed to make a thorough examina tion, of the liuildings of the state prison in Raleigh and report at what coat the same could be converted Into a hospital for the insane, or into some other useful institution for the state.. "Sec. 2. That said committee shall also submit estimates of the cost of the erection on the Caledonia farm, belonging to the state. In Halifax county, a building or" buildings suit An art iiy tun ton An net to amend th charter of Elizabeth City. By Goode An act for tho relief of S. L. Dellinger of Cleveland county. By Foy An act to protect rl ,,H in Pender county. By Simpson of Perqulmani relating to entries. By Thoinas An act to provide for a better system of government in A.i-i county. -- - By Dobson An act to 'prevent th unjust seizure of crops of tenants l y landlords. : By Blount An act regulating argu ments in superior courts. By Erwin An act to prevent over charges by railroads nd other corpo rations. Substitute for bill 444 of tisH session. By Moore An act - regulating th number and net weight of fish 1.1 able for the safe keeping and com- wholesale packages. I mack of Tennessee addressed the Sen probably Inspired by th Among today's arrivals are Colonel ; ate today on the Rawlins resolution, m Arizona, Mr. Clay read the con- YELLOW AGA N3T THE WHITE RAGE: the "ir.rt of his family. He was a brother of the late Wm. A. Harris, jection to furnishing the necessary in formation. As this removes , any ob- Major J. F. Harris , and Mrs. Annie ' Jection that might be made to the Laie Arrivals From China Rs- port Indications of an Outbreak Fi ineisco, Feb. 9. Previous re- I rt .f h threatened outbreak In r.:r..i .Ttr.Ur.st Caucasian residents are rr.'?TiM by m-veral persons who have . f.rriv.l h-ire from the Orient. Dr. ?;r.r Young, surgeon of the steamer . D.ivld Austin and O. J. Kavan are .-mong those who give ac-'j-ts of th menacing attitude of '. !oi,.r!l, Dr. Younc accompanied "r. Austin and an American en under the direction of a Chinese t A ns. Two sons ana one uaugmer him. Rev. W, L. Harris of the Methodist P. Conference. Mr. J"has. J. Harris of Virginia, and Mrs. Rosa Har rell of Henderson. MORE B WTLESHIPS We Must K;ep up Wi;h the Eurcptan Procession Washington. Feb. 9. Constantly re curring reports of the danger of war some time in the future have stirred public officials to an appreciation of the weakness of the American nay as compared with that of European na- inn ani ffrrtji trt to be made at i te. went to canton wnen tne steam- pwent of Congress to se- i uong ivong. , I cure 'appropriations for a larger navy r ' within the gates of the walled , and R more UbtrA pro?ram than has " rrty was beset by a rabble r (ore n authorlted. The gen t ! mards for money were made., ,B back of theRe passage of the reolutlon, Mr. Dayton will urge Its adoption by the House without delay. The general board has prepared a reply to the resolution, which will be sent to Congress as soon as. the reso lution Is adopted. Tills statement will show the necessity for the adoption by Congress of a program which shall pro vide for the construction of not less than, a dozen battleships of modern type and probably several armored cruisers. It Is not proposed that the entire twelve ships shall be contracted for thl 5-ear, but that they shall be distributed over a period of three years, four ships to be laid down each year. calling for the records of courts-mar- fort of the criminal insane and a hos pital for the sick convicts. "Sec. 3. That said committee shall also submit estimates of the cost of the purchase of other building3 else where in the state, if they can be pro cured for such purpose. "Sec. 4. That said committee shall report at the earliest day practica ble." In speaking to this resolution Judge isfactory "to our noble, generous and was taken. jIr McComas objected to j Graham suggested, under the provls- stitution ' adopted in New Mexico in 1889. which declared that polygamy tial of officers serving ln the ' Philip- shoui be prohibited, pines. Murders by American soldiers , Mr QUay a,ired that a vote be taken In the Philippines had become too on tne omnibUs bill at 2 p. m. Feb common, he said, to bear investiga- jry 20. Mr. Kean said he wanted tion, which answer seems entirely sat- to conciuje his speech before a vote j .uviivii nil it.i;i m rflparu to tax? of charitable and religious wv;leM s. By Bowman An uct to nnnd t'h- compulsory school law of Mitch.'l county. By Self An act to amend, the lawi Qf 1951 relating to courts in Catawb.4 county. By McRae An act to protect gan in LilesvUIe town ship. Anson county. By Offman An act to protect th traveling public by requiring rallroa ls went into executive session at 4:53, and at 5:10 adjourned until tomorrow. BANK ROBBERS The Mocksville Quartet in Jail at Monroe ' i.iri. burled stones at the vlsi d drive them In terror to a five- humane secretary of war." Courts-martial in the Philippines had been a travesty on Justice, he said. He asserted that there was an organ Tft nvstpm of torture in the Philio- pines. To every wicked, vivious and r Knoek. Ont depraved ruffian In the army, he said,! Washington, Feb. Speaker Hen the order of Gen. Jacob Smith to kill derson, who has recovered from his re and burn in Samar meant that there cent indisposition, presided over the de was no law, no restraint and no pun- liberations of the House today. His Ishment; and yet the president calmly return was marked by a sharp reversal surveys the ruin it has wrought, "and. of one of his decisions. lilt another crreat imperialist, he is.' Mr. Richardson, the Democratic taking a vote on the 20th. The Senate ! ions of section 3, that it might be to employ competent agents, substitute possible to purchase the brick build- tor . WH Previously Introduced. ing near Hillsboro, lately used by the Farmers' Alliance as a shoe factory. Distribution mi Prabf (If l uid Judge Graham introduced another resolution, which was unanimously adopted. It is in reference to the dis tribution of the Pea body fund and la as follows: "Whereas, George Peabody gave In I By LeeDC-r An art to protect ram) In Gaston county. Bj' Scott An act to charter a savings bank at Burlington. .. By Kinsland An act to amend th charter of the town of Wavnt-s'. llle. By Woodard An act for" the rtllf of the clerk superior court of Pamlico county. By Alexander of Tyrrell An act for trust for a period of thirty years for , JM q a Colslon a JJf.HM.?i ... . K n li-o noincnt nf rtnhlif prlllffltion - ... astonished at his own moderation." leader, took exception to the presenta- j ' ' J,,,'Z v-v, Confederate soldier. He inquired how it happened that the tion of the conference report on the president, who had declared his inten- department of commerce bill at yes tion to probe crims In the Philip- terday's memorial -eession. He con pines, never heard of the Captain tended that the action of yesterday Brownell care when Father Augustine - was void. The speaker ruled that it was tortured until he died. The presi- as regular. He e?.Id it had been re Tlv A lTrn nrlfr nt Tvrrll An art fos ruary 7, 1867. and gave one million dol- ; thfi ref Qf Alexander, a dis lars additional June . 1869; and , , Confederate soldier. , "Whereas, In his letter of donation Hooker-An agent to Ineorporati of said date, June 29, 1S69 he expressed fown Q.f Chocowlnltv, his wish in regard to the hnal dis-; - -t tn nu)r, rhU- JJ UIU4IU1II .... -- dent. In a soeech while governor of peatedly held that Sunday could. be : trlbatlon of the f jna as roiiowB. drenattendimtschool tob vacclnateJ. act to Incorporate New York, had said that our indiffer- made a legislative day. There had, as ; . ,c . 1 V' :"",Zl 7. By Graham An ence to the welfare of the people of fact, been no legislation at yester- cioseo. ana tne nnai Qirwuuun 1. Ml Zion. Baptist Baptist church M Alaska had made them prefer annexa- day's session. By unanimous consent ayou tion to Oreat Britain and the same the House had simply permitted the ; ft" .the fourteen Southern States In-, Gra condition would result if we showed filing of the report. TThe House, when cl"dlR5 nd. e"tu?- S", collection of usury. By Graham An act to prevent the Indifference in the Philippines. Lexington, N. C. Feb. 9. Special. efforts and Admiral Dewey Is actively Information was obtained here today urging that something be done with- which will doubtless establish the guilt pinos were starving. The same vigl stii At.ar tn trrnflrthen the navy. f th parties who broke into the bank lance th.it enables the president to J v .:,c.hI.. where they were tempo- 1 Admira jord Charles Beres- Rt Mocksville a few days ago. " and discover them "as enjoying the greater ircm moiesianon. ford's declaration In New York tnat who nre thought to be now in Mn bo pro-perity," he said, "should cause :--k Dr. oung In the neck and rrn- , ..mip, are fheap(!r than irarhas at Monroe. Four men. early on the him to see that they are starving." - h;,., ur.evnr.?iou.. When the par- , Mlwd 9tTOnft holj of navnl officers, morning after the bank hank had been "Time." he said In conclusion, "will . , '" f,,y 11 Mn Rttacke"Jiand the urgent necessity for an Im- robd. srossed the Yadkin river and demonstrate the folly of this business," v.'"Jr h' , , . .w mediate upbuilding of the navy Is be- took breakfast at the residence of Mrs. and he hored it would find some cure - K.tvanauKh drcl.1 res that the ,tt,. k.,. in Administration clr- o 1 .. "for the blunder we have made." F ..r In lmnniilnr rramtJnr) 4 ..... w rri.-. at .u & ju v 4 iV Ik. ., rles. ThJs ta!k is not aue mu.. leavinJf th!s pjac they passed oij iwuiuwm ur.. u,Ci mu t .brCur T ' ftar f nilate through the southwestern section of statehood bill was taken up, Mr. 1 Ct. rlS.?J2 the Unit,', SlSt8 FhU,d th0f" the c-ounty in Rowan, in the direction i Kean , New Jersey continuing his - ir-r rrlng airrs and amrmi- prepared for any emergency on . 1 remarks ln opposition to the measure, in open violation of the treaty . - orAXonroe. . m The Llttlefteld anti-trust bill was re- '"h.wer,,l,thtlmo the former Dn 1 Dayton of West VIr- , 5. ' ived from the Hou?e and referred " :r uas settled. The movement r ."Si Sl,. avfll dressed, but the clothmg wis be- committee on iudlciarr. Manned carefully.; Many Am- " " . - . , u spanerca wnn muu u men f x,h, vw m-the rhlli.plnes 'u T . . . . . . i nrrm iim a re'O uuon ramnp, .ui-un i . . . , , r - s 10 . ntna ana are to k area in." : . . ea 10 oe Funeyms iciej-m-iic Kl Wa,a ,Hn ,;, ki !' . . . . mitf dnnrtmeni ror recgmmrmiiiugiis . ... . . , , ""J1- In MMMlnn nt tw Hm h tai ana lexas, snau snare 111 me uism- Mr. Carmack declared that the Fill- omnipotent, except for the limitations;"1"" by sheriffs where property is soil ror or the constitution. ; ca.. ... k, Mr. Richardson protested against the ! Pres that th n" the Peabody ruling as' a dangerous precedent, and fund contemplate closing the trust and j . concentrating the fund in one. large! """" uw.jouinai su as 10 . . ...: ... t-..i - t-r.lr . . teacners college insieau 01 uisinuui 1 ricuinuui cunif jesteraay. , . - ... , . . t. e.,. i tny th a. of rrf. a CT.tl!g'l.t By Graham An act relating to de : taxes. rul Flaal ltalac An act to amend the charter of ti.i strike out the action of , ... . . ... .iT'ilng it among the Southern States ac- An act to provide for tti Eleven Republicans voted with the J to their rerpective needs; Urty in which there is Democrats for his motion, but it was ! :y '5 , 3ith of George A. Harris -dron. N. C. Feb. S. Special. described as having been I d, but the clothmg wis-be- . ... . . . . . ," . J . . n utitii miin nnn inpir tovc i . . rrniis Qiiriru in mc . ... , ... tm.,... i solution calling .upon the 4DU,ea . ,Z a Li n 3 . rombinin? a11 tfcree territories in one navy department remmdatioi.s the naVn !ro ad a. " XZ n1xte -uch as .K-lble. which excited the Mn Qufly wanted to know Mn iai mmltte InT letter to Secre- spMonn of the reople In the neigh- Hal? would on a vote for the tar MTly. ask'ed if it would be In- borhood. It Is confidently 1 admission of the three territories sePa- iiiui uit) nc u- wniv . v-w. . raieiy. Mr. tiaie repnea inai ne wouia defeated on a rising vote of 80 to 83. Mr. Richardson demanded the yeas and nays, and the roll was called. Mr. Richardson's motion was carried 118 to 101. The net result of this action, is post ponement of consideration of the con ference report on the department of commerce bill until tomorrow. therefore. "Resolved by the House of Repre sentatives, the Senate concurring: 1. That the trustees of the Peabody remainder. A joint resolution to appoint a com mittee to' invest' rate the cost of co .- vertine state prison, wiuoinif mi- 1 Mn.tivin mith tti Interest of the r - a confinement three years from rovernment to have this Information zen or Churcniana sny iney can iuen: rflther vote for the admission of New r - .i;r. fie". Archie Harris, one eupplled at this time, secretary wooay ,u"u " - " r- ti oii-st citizens of this town, j referred the subject to the general, . Mr. Klkins of West Virginia read the f -t his residence at T o'clock this : board, which for several weeks has TwIU de you good to see em Republican and Democratic platforms I r: In the eirhtv-thlrd rear of i hJ l n nrenaration a scheme for a deft- And tender little birds will sing '! relating to the admission of territo- Mr. IlArrl t-Mfl In Ull n-rwrr-m. and todar replied tO . A glOTiOUS Te Deum. J r?ert th'rtr-tu.i vnirs. n was i chnlrman Foss that there Is uo ob- nttsburg- Dlspatcb.?.t ries. eight Mr. Elkins said about thirty- Democrats and .seventeen or ice Mr. Hepburn Insisted that, although the House had just .stricken from the fund be requested to set aside for j hospital for insane or other useful . pw -educational purposes in North Carolina i poses. , A resolution concerning tne amnru tion of the George Peabody fund. Kills Katifletf An nrt to rerulate the courts. . xnat the governor and the su--, Jackson county. j the sum to which the state may seem to be entitled under. the paid deeds of j trust of February 7, 1S67, and June 29, i perintendent of public instruction be requested to confer Rith the trustees -m 41ia n AtVlea ram Q f no1 I iro., r, illif the Peabody fund In regard to this that the conference report had been presented. "What proof has the gen tleman?" Inquired he speaker. "The House has just stricken ail reference to the action from the journal." (Laughter.y. . The rest of the session was occupied In the consideration of business re lating to affairs of. the District of Co lumbia. The House then at 5:10 ad journed until tomorrow. An act to allow the corrml-'" of Montgomery county to erll i-irt, Jail lot. ' , To provide for a tax on acr aw-' ' -Ing charters of corporations. To protect fish in Beuppcrnor-.g r.-.e- 12 o'clock, and prayer was offered by! To amend the charte. pi . Rev. George F. Smith. TO provide for election duced; To repeal the law rela ttna- to tra For temperance legislation, from j time for the sheriff of Ha.yood eo-r.- Xash,-Cleveland, Dare. Wayne. Alle-1 - . Ci 1 The nay In netall Speaker Gattls rapped for order at ghariy and Randolph. J Contetjea er. Vtft pV X