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J Increasing cloud- iness, warmer, rain or snow. Temperature for thepast 24 hours; Mm, 18; Max. 44 Vol XI RALEIGH. N. fi.. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 20, 1903. No. 67 lira. M f r" .-' v ' - . - School Children Killed in a Trolley Car Sm&Eup NEW PLANS FOR NAVAt EXPANSION Car Slipped on Icy Tracks and Locomotive Dash ed Into It Bodies Mu tilated and Scatter ed Over the Snow The sots' of (h accident resembled a rh.ttr.bls.- Arms -nd legs and pieces "f Ctth were rattcrod In every direc tion arid the fnow wa bespotted with b!ood. : - 'Or. mutilated body was carried two blocks on the. pilot of the engine. The xfnlnjured pa-aengers tarried the In jured to near by bonser. George Could was conductor of the . i trolley- cr. II raid: . "It i the custom for trol'ey eondac- yewark. N. "retx i?. a trouey car tors to leave their cars at this crossing :Mfed Ith puplta " thetr way to the la approached, and as the car stops to r". school was ran Into today at tKe rnn ahead and see If thr track Is clear. SALLIE BLAZED AWAYATHEIM He Told Her to . Shoot and S he Took H i m at H is Word Heading:. Pa., Feb: J9. Charles F. Heim, aged 21, , told his sweetheart. "Washington. Feb. iS.-Two plans for : Sallie Saul, aged 18, at noon today at legislation by Congress at this session her house to shoot him. She blared looking -to the adoption of a definite away and. the bullet lodged in his head, program for the rapid building up of He is a member of -the fiftieth United the" navy are. under consideration by States coast artillery stationed at Fort officials of. the -ndvy department and, Wadsworth, N. Y. He is at home on Paris. Feb. 1J. The Russian? foreign m.mDr f-the. House -naval commit- a furlough and intended returning this minister. Count Lamsdorf has commu- tee ?he eneral' board of the navy is. afternoon. Yesterday he teased his nlcated to the French government the anxious to have .Congress authorize-the .sweetneart, saying he was going to fact that riv vMtfHav tft. construction of not flees than twelve take another girl-with him v to New DEMANDS ON TURKEY The Powers Agrei-.on-Unan imous Action-. I Congress to Be jbrgtd to Au- r thorizs the" Building of Twelve Battleships Code last of the adherences of the European battleships, .four to be laid down each York and marry her. "Not if I can powers to the Joint note, to' Turkey on . the subject of reforms, thus making j . " . ftow.r, tft th. iint km tA,TrVv n year, ana to mase aii appropriation at . prevent it, she saia. Heim nanaea r:.f:M ave.iu; rrcHng by a Delaware. n, a nave aon I morning form .thus mainir j this session for the eatire twelve ships, her - hfs pistol, telling; her -the car- Commission mm v Vote 71 to 38 in Favor of the Watts Billon Second Read ing The Smith Amend ments Withdrawn, v Stubbs' Splen dld Spefifch , the ctirn of tk. f,rt..r--nanitr,rtn I Secretary Mooy is? being urged by tridges were blank. She kept the pis- lie accordingly 'directed M. Zlnoviet. UU,V,:,B lw wuaviuiuw, iw umu iway, ana wni. nm iu . resulting in 71 ayes, 38 noes. nan : T not trn tst i Vi a cr 4 r-Ar L-Ksr.r.a and Western railroad OTrere4. Naturally. I concluded that tux-.. EtKht of the rupils were killed, the car. would stop, and the first thing tfo dievl on their Injuries, the motor- I knew of any danger was when we Pv,t t the enr wan fatally hurt and trent crashing through, the gate." -'rr or more ether occupants of the . There n-rAhAi:t inriv rhiMr.n m nrre lnlurcd. Five of these wrn the front nlAtfn-m rmnn. nrmm th bassador, k :.' I to be f.ita'.ly hurt. Twenty of motorroan. Jint note today, rt '.-jur-1 pnssencers were'taken to TValter W. Ross; general' counsel for , :rai nu UT wrraoie id utiawnrc, Lackawanna and west ro to their homs. The tndentifica- cm Hallway Corrpany. md a l.o. f the dead and Injured was a ment in which he said it had f-ait tank, and was accomplished learned that five of the wounded Droba The note la i-ftner!! r tti ivr i woriun upon a scneme oy wnicn mey 3 ----- The Watts bill with numerous amend ments passed, its second reading in the House last night on a roll .call vote pl'ear to the naval committee for this to say farewell and get his pistol she; After a lone fieht the Smith amend- ?ople, to proceed in company with legislation, and it is very probable that fired at .him deliberately, aiming at his i ments, allowing elections on the ques aron Von Callce, the Austrian -am- ho do so' i ' heart. He stbppsd in time to receive ' tion in the country as weU as the assador, to the sultan and present the ! doubting that Congress will the bullet that flattened against his j towns and cities, were withdrawn, olnt note toiv : make the necessary . appropriation for skull. Miss Saul was arrested. They i Mr. MacRae - of Anson offered an The note a flnliv fr-ima -utrlVei ' the" entire program, it Is ; believed they were lovers some years out all reference- to Macedonia, aa- it 'WUi aopi s;jmnwe?wuuon expressing i recover. . th annrnv. 1 hv rflnoree n f sm-h o ' . as consiaerea mat tne designation 01 . . - , Kfn on Part of the country by name would f av1' Program, andr broviding for the -e. a been . . tavin- Atvn Af-fmiM hin. tviU vr i. ni lllnllm Tn nflfllfll Prof. Delitzch Pleads for Faith all the localities where Christians 1 re- : Pct to secure quicker delivery of side. the. only locality speclfled being j ships by the contractors.- has-been determined that the spe- whlch most of the Christians reside. ; ,wd ' cannot be made j WithOLlt S(JD3f StitlOn The protection of the lives , and the without, aathoritjr from Congress, butj . , r comnlete saferuardlne of the interests H"y around this objection is found ' Berlin, Feb. 19. The lecture on Baby compiete safeguarding of the interests i.- J T. . ion and the Bible, which was delivered of the Christians form the chief fea- ( n 8uns xsmauon autnorinng tne 19-. - xLf miiti, hP. ... iaKP.drv nf h nv. n MnM.t January 13 by Professor Delitzch oe- tures or tne note. . . ... . -,. v, i was 1, certain to accept th proposed c ' interpre,an oi mis ciauso rr A ',.;:,rj V, tat It la noJn.tndea to Or. 1 ' 1 S"'?"' JSSS2 2 tT.' ""TS V ,, i .!.. .v.. 10 ja.ue Qiiicreni ciaises 01 proposals -- the question with the presenta- 1L. i)iifV lovely -Pvofossor rHtzeh. It th not.. Tt will h.- fnllAwed " w.nwor may buohuv:. . . - 'Do not let us blindly cling to dog- ry Tow!y. bly would die. . "Where the crossing Tie accident occurred at the Cllflon is." said Mr. Jtoss. rthere li a steep ivr-j owing, long noted as a dan- grade which, we have been informed. rrou rt. The trolley car was one slopes about eight feet in seventy-five, cf th- -rwial vehirtea which the North It is the rula and custom for trolley Jry street Railway Company runs cars to come to a full stop at all cross Ttjr. and 9 o'clock five mornings ingii. At that point we hate a gate i- !' week fcr th especial accornmo- and watchman. He received a signal .itt'n of hli?h school pupils. It had and bell from Rosevllle. about a min- bir l young men ami women from ut and. a half before tho train came, si: nrts of the city, many cf whom and so lowered his gate, ril transferred from other lines. So 'The trolley car came down the steep f :!! s the car that the front plat- grade, the motorroan having lost con-f-rsi ?s crowded with boys. troU and STnashed Into the gate. The Tfi train which collided with thegateisbrokeclear.ofI.showlngthat.lt 'r car was th Delaware and ras- waa down. The, car crashed Into the t": e.t;rcs. which started from Sum- front and side of the engine of our r:.: zt The motorman saw the train. breaJng off the beam and part i-Ut and put on the breaks with all of the steam apparatus of the engine. t.s frre. The car. however, slid on The side of the cab was also smash ii icy rails, until.. the front platform ed. injuring the engineer. rrrt.M over the tracks. A moment "The Lackawanna haa been making itvr tr- crash nw. The pilot of the extensive Improvements in the way of f.v-.yuc struck the front platform track elevation near this point unfor- trJ f.ri the err r round. The car tunately the work "had not reach-f one of the powers, which will present existing types of battleships. This will Is equivalent to death. Only consider t'tt'.'i over. The pupils, br the force ed this c-TCknTr t .a nA An aAnnt v. i -iraAe.u ua. .- s i. tt thft- rulsatlner nower with which the - - - - - - -r s v. w vtiv JiT'iiiTi & ui itiviMo an iuovcuviiia t i i no t rd. 1 1 irz timv oa la ocvtu iti u tt ta coi.is.on were precipitated un- of this work our engines are subject to to tha Sultan within & day or two. greater homeogenlty. ct is- wr.eeis or tne engine. nag at every crossing.- None of our said todsy: T-- some death cam Immediately, trains run fast In Mhla neighborhood. "The sultan was kept In Ignorance Otirs Ilrrered a time In fearful This train had atopp-d at a 'aUtlon i of the proposals while they, were be ?r.r. The rootonran'a. akull wna Just a little way oft and this warcn fng formulated,, but I am optimistic of fn-tcr-!. It Is thought he will die. addtlonal reason for going alow. ' I success, so far as the sultan's assent ' J ' "- : '" " " ."' Is concerned. Rnswia especially ex- ' pcts mat tne porta win. oner no re- i s:stancc. "Two eastern powers, are row approaching the sultan. with sup- Mr. MacRae - of Anson offered an Heim may j amendment granting Any county not wanting to come under thfy. operations of the law the right to' say so it the ; ballot box. This amendment was lost, ayes 48, noes 62. The vote was then taken on the bill as ' amended, with the result as stated inthe foregoing. Dr. Riddick of Franklin-m explain ing his vote against the bill, said he had told his people he . Would, not cast a vote here which would curtail their' liberties. He was in faVor . of prbhibi-j tion and believed this legislature ought' to pass a stringent law and. then sub English language is plainly written It is not susceptible of misconstruction, and I claim this bill bears strong dis criminating features. - It says the man who rolls in affluence and ease in the towns can exercise the right to vot on this question, and the poor man 'in the country cannot. A few years agi there was great feeling In the country against the towns and it rcfulted la the evil fusion days. Now as tho?e embers are dying away Into gray ashes here comes a measure that will fan the smoldering fire into raging flames, again. , Jfs a great mistake to. make such a flagrant discrimination. Tass this bill, gentlemen, and then go i.'.iu a x al. t it. . . lurvn iniu me rural aisincis ana meet the arguments that will be hurled againstrit and you will certainly meet a rebuke. Tell me the Watts bill is a prohibl- , tlon or temperance measure. Ye Gods!. what a travesty! ' Mr. Watt's: Is the.' gentleman's op position based upon the lack of. prohi bition in the bill. Mr. Stubbs: No. My opposition W, solely on the ground that the bill la, discriminating. He appealed to the members to vote; for the Smith amendment. Pointing to Col. Lucas he said: "For .fifteen years I have lived in the shadow of tho teachings of my good friend and ha . -i- . j.-.. - i - fnro F!mnrrtT "VCilUntn . nn1 n . . . . .. . i- vfu, a. tt v I r i an inmn rna iip.t " " --.- . . .... i in view or tne unanimity or tne pow- - ' - nnmAn Ar0sv.oMe ' w .v.. results and most enealtious deliverv" of other prominent personages, crs me ouiria..9 uere cqnsiaer mat; me - sultan reform mlnate . firm of greedily by further Joint action, jn- mie price, for liviT; within a certain ....ji ji t i nerlod. and a higher price for delivery : ' Ui r.owers throurh'out the Christian re- In a shorter period. It Is very probable mas which science has shown to be powers tnrougnout tne cnristian re Seereta ry Moody, will follow thH superannuated, merely for fear of . gions to see that protection is actually ,nac oecetary aiooay. win roaiow tnis ' nnA liriven and that the reforms are really Plan In . calling, for bldff for the con- abandoning them. Faith In God and given ana tnat tne reiorms are reauy - .v- ,. . Mito-rt -f.rv Vu tnitiror!- carrled out- i struction oi tne snipsio oe autnorizea ' v - by this Congress, and. to further expe- It us remember that everything mor Tki sntun 4sent rzieeto4 J dlte matterg it is nowiplanned to have tal Is In a state of ebb and flow, and London. Feb. 13. The ambassador of these ahips constructed according to that nothing As standing still, which mit it to the people every year until has always Impressed me with his be Jit, is carried. He did not oppose this bill , because he was afraid it would hurt the party in Franklin, but be cause he drd not believe it would ac German reformation filled every; sphere SOLO TOO CHEAP of labor and human , progress, yet, the - preformation , was ' but - a .stage in the i pursuit of . truths implanted hi us by God and subsisting In God. Let us 'lief that the voice of the people was the' voice of God." The conclusion of Mr. Stubbs' brief but -magnificent speech was greeted by, would . place intoxicants out ; of . the reach of himself and his . boys no pow er this side of heaven" would prevent his casting that vote. ' : :' TUBJUY SESStOl comnlish anrthinr for the reat Cause , applause from all factions, many whi of temperance. If he thought his vote i PPsed-.his views vigorously clapplna tneir nanus. j Mr. Bullard related the history ot the Cumberland county anti-whiskey legislation, which has several tirrus been presented In these reports. Mr. Bullard handled it ( yesterday with force,' making a telling speech. Mr. McNeill said he thought by this time all the members understood tha evidence and were ready to vote. He hoped the gentleman who had tho right to do so would call the previous qu tion. . Mr. .Abell-said he didn't , unde rstand; 'the Smith amendment. Mr. Ha Harrr Stnbb' lPfn Speteki en Pcadlnc Iiqawr Biljs The regular session of the House yes terday was one of the most v interest ing yet held. .Tlie matter of temper ance legislation was again the absorb ing topic. - - it. iv... k..vtn wkii. I hr him thA nie-ht hpfor ; ftmi mArl H i tii.itt tr Cmt.v. kinie.'9.' kantitrvlrtr (ZtrfZ A nwri4In, Joyfully liearkening to theiatUe f flrie 6 rgumenf for :qual-rights toaU would admit that he wanted to knock rV1llUty UIM nUbWLI CU 0Py &iven to the world from the, watch'- land rrc1ar plead for -the sacred rlg1its,ot he peo- said he had not tried to concealithat t A Letter Bobs Up to Plague Judge (tower on nign xor tne. rurcnerance ana Boyd. Schime to Swindle Trusting Ntgrots Fight Over the Charlotte PostOffice. Kitchin's Speich in the Houst Cx-slaves National Bounty and Ten sion Association of this city has issued a circular calling for a free-will offer ing of $1 from each. member. A. W. Rodgers of North Carolina Is one of the three signers of the circular, who Is soliciting tho free-will offering. "Dear friend, Is the term of endear ment employed In addressing the cir cular. And here Is the manner In which the cheerful news is broken to tha un fortunate: " "We hail 'you with good news and g?ad tidings from the supreme head quarters. fnator Mark Hanna intro dul the ax-slave pension bill today. February 4. He Is - a man of might No at1h Altar T.Mfnetn. . TTy.. Feh. Is. Mfn fTos- ..cri.i.j- P-r. ir ele Logan and George Million: were to courteous and conciliatory In form and have married today f Hustlerr wn:cn in no ref pi un crr.5a vlI, chrk county, but the wddinsr rights. ili not cccur. It was to have been at j The ambassador added that the only Mour,t parmfj church and the neonle J rovemments is that the action of the the ceremonies. The bride-to-be- , secretary .Of the IMaVy May powers ana me uuiganan autnonties entered on arm of her father, Her- i win DC too taie id. prevem. me rcvuiu- roi tionary movement. it, nowever, ioe 'higher development of religion.". TORPEDO BOATS V Purchase a Few L-gan. a farmer, and the bride flTocm-to-bs met them at the altar. L Washington, Feb. ID. Informal cot. sultan yields the powers do not in- ac.comp,-,ntel by his best man. i ferences among members of the House tend to interfere If he puts down In-, Th( ,,,, i-.- r. rKiTin hin ' committee on naval affairs, which have laiuro would' not trample . upon ...the -iMr.' Watts called' the previous ques prlnciples of : the party. ' jion. .Governor Dough ton moved to Cel. Lucas opposed Mr. Smith in a' postpone further action until the night vigorous speech in which he ridiculed session. Several gentlemen rose to. a and scorned ; the idea-'of "these little ' point of order, exclaiming the previous town people bei so much concerned j question has been .called. Several about giving rights to the country peo- j otheri rushed over to Mr. Watts, and. pie. We are not a set of fools out in! after a hurried conference, he rose the country and I want to inform the and. withdrew the call for the previous eentleman that we have not a bar-room question. Governor JJoughton's motion surrectlon. to read the ceremony. Million prom- been in progress ever since the appro- bi TMOTtAi j. mm- ihir.!tton. Feb. Fpeclal The Utemtes of the bill providing for the '4,KLhmr.t of two terms of federal -sort at Wilkesb.ro have dug up a let- ' w.. v ... pow-r. and victory is perched on -i,r' co w,h e h?? Zm " -h to the front for attorney general. In which he can- . . . . r . - judicial necessity for the new Mdabout the worthy alms - v i aavocates its esuoiifnoieuu The scheme of reforms, as presented If,aa that ne would take the girl for priatlon bill was reported some days to me iiriusn capinot at a special meet ing today, does not Include anj infor- hls wife When the question was put ago, resulted today in an agreement to to her she said "No." The minister unanimously support an amendment to matlon as to how Russia and Austria thought she had made" a- mistake, and" the bill, providing for the purchase of nsked the question again in a way torpedo boats in the discretion of the not to attract attention. She again secretary of the navy. answers! "No." He then turned to ! The differences among the committee- scheme, will ask , for . Information, on her an(J aske(j her jf had Intended men, intensified by the Lessier charges to say that she wouldx not take :the involving the Holland Torpedo Boat man for her husband, and she said Company, were so acute tha up to the "That is what I said." Dropping the time the appropriation bill was pre propose to coerce the sultan In case he refuses the proposals. The . British government, .while endorsing, . the ii.. 4 Inn K f i a. Hrnilar r 4r :pninr n nnnnT Z S to business, as the to.T.orrow when he arpcam before fortWl h4fa crl3nee. , :TTvnIll ,nv.rrt? r member ia requested to con- th Wllkesboro court bllL F. B. ',WA . A in North Carolina, who have already contributed) to demy national -;,, 4 if Qnnrmmn penses In the agitation of our causes Day tO UO On 1116 bUprefPe this point. Vienna. Feb. 19. The replies of the signatories to the Berlin treaty, to the Austrian-Russian reform .scheme for Macedonia have all been received teleg raphically owing to pressure of cli cumstoncas. The . agreement and the proposals will be submitted to the sul tan tomorrow or Saturday. in Hyde county, and we did not vote on the question, either." " ' Mr. Morton: "Are. you willing to disfranchise the country people in this matter?" :; v Col. Lucas: "Well, yes if ypu want to put it that way." . ' . Mr. Morton: "And yet you were was then, adopted and further conSld eration postponed until the night sea 6lon. 4 . i Cod Cmmlnln Bill , The bill to provide for a code com mission came, up and was read. Gan( eral Davidson made an explanation of the bill and the urgent necessity fo against the amendment to disfranchise Its enactment Into law. During 16S the negro, and took the stump against years there has been eleven revisions it. didn't you?" - , of the statutory laws of North Caro !col. Lucas: "Now look out, Morton, ; Una, with an average of fifteen years, you are going to get your foot in it. ; Intervening between the revisions. Thaj I told my people everywhere I pooka in time since the last revision is the long-' i JUDICIAL CHANGES which are now pending for leglsla-f tlon." - . The Charlotte Vt office fight will Court Bench - arm of. her father the girl walked out Rented to the House, and Indeed until ks98 that the Democratic, party, my est that has ever intervened, and tb-l of the church. She declared that it today, it . was ; impossible to secure waa reported to her that Million had united action upon any ; proposition paid her father $25 for her and she looking to the purchase" of torpedo -did -not approve of the transaction.-- ;-boats. The amendmenv which was olV , . : fered by My Taylor of Ohio, was based rilf" ntfinriO llinil fT j-upon tne mu recently introaucea Dy I Hp rllrr IIIKII rr Mr. Hill of Connect-cut, directing the I 1 1 fas I W I W W W aWtata I'secretary of "the navy to conduct' ex- p3riments with types of torpedo boats Twenty-fifih Anniversary Cei-hieh "t01"! msht offr tndt.,n .-,', D , ; case any af the boats were found satis- eDratlOn begins lOClay ' (factory heN.was-V authorized to invest Rome. Feb. 19.-Pope Leo XIII will ? 6ne million doilers in then' that VVlllVilVII VWIVIVIUV -."U twenty-fifth Washington, Feb. 19. The preslaent years of his pontiflczue. The ceremo- . The amount of money was reduced to $500,000 and in that shape it was added riov uc ajnj'.nj ujhii -. .v. . . I ujinuuiivcu ... ...... . nicd iticm onus n.i. j-..;.-. t ttic naval appropriation bill Smith, who Is backed by George B. ; judge William R. Day of Ohio to be"at St. Peters under circumstances Jus-j Latj Jn seOTV ot the Hoas this Hisa for th appointment, arrived to-! jpUce' of the supreme court of the tifying; the congratulations awaiting i ofternoon the Hill bill was recognized day. but the fallxrre of J.' T. Newell ankT;nlted States in place of Justice. Shr- the aged pontiff. His holiness, for the , haylnl been introduced in behalf, his following to show up brought about rft9 whose resignation wllltake effect moment, is free from any of those sud- i f ... benefit of the Lake sub- Iden attacks of weakness which from : marine boat,;in which Connecticut p?o- niz-Jren. an attorney at Wllkesboro. iivi iz ittr In question while w -ervir.g as mayor of the town ir l was active In behalf of the effort fcr the e-tabHshmenCof the court. A '.tr revived here today from Ilcn ?y?: v cannot vnd"rstand why the th course he des; for the 5rn rr0.jngrr.ert we ever had from lT 'T.-t.il finurre relative to this ""wr carr from Judge Boyd while the a!.tant attorney general. R thn in f.iv- f our court, or : iy th- irt of it. be recognId T- 2. ... . . . I a in. tri I v. ill I . . . . M i . . . . i - .... . . . . . . to , .ft e it . .j,. r. Wilson, a member ox tne . jiepuou- , the vacney on tne circuit oencn oi ciare tnat ne is enjoying nis normal Iand on the naval committee . , can committee ot jnecnienours. xth circut. corwquem -w,v- neaitn ana tnai, fo ir an Cnn De seen, cjaltn the issue of the contest to be a . . 'll'""t wr nMn,ii.nt r-c,r,r mill manu- smr,t nf Jaflre Day to the supreme his wonderful vitality will carry him nrh'a k s rrvti'f it tSI rla . ' iw - ...... - - - - 7 - - uiann .mis., j...v.j jr .vv-. v.w ?- .tAr i- Jni it -.ntor facturer. lllwi, fownd Senator mtcn- court. , ' ( through the fatigues of the impending, raised byxtrTe Lessier charges, the rViv,,r.. , , . , , 1. T-riHtt ard at the capltol early in the after- ; The announcement was maa or tne ceremonies. i Insertion of any torpedo ibbat propo- : euicnjii iuuum,mi.'iauuii r-vi- SlllOll - In in? DIIl'IH ei urawn irgliL, 000 tickets have been issued far as the " Holland boat company is sion to the basilica and the concerned, if not really a victory. sauare or ot. meters, mere is , . keen demand for these that rilling Jo dispose of them can party, was not .going to disfranchise penou is tne most important. u mon anybody. I acted honest in, 19C0. r.d changes have been made, by far than kept the promises I made in 3833 so far in any former period. as I could. And am here today by the I General Davidson thought, aftercare- biggest majority ever 'given a mart in consideration, that the codification U,r rAnntT TTrt-nr la that fnr hfffh ui -V"i Morton?" (Applause.) Mr. Morphew thought the amend by the General Assembly. It Is thought the entire cost will not be more than ment by Mr. Watts would make It even u C I l,ev i I20.OOO. The cost of the last code was on . the whiskey traffic. He considered . nrt u ... the Code - provisions superior to those sought to , be enacted here. : - Judge Graham supported tlie Smith amendment. tnbbs for Antortrim.nt a postponement of final action. Smith ' on the 24th Instant. . . T aw . aJB. atVkaa. , - . a . A. was accompaniea ny iuw, -.. Announcement war awo maue.ui moime to time a:arm me laitniui, om pe are jnterested, and of which a dan. chairman of . the Oaston county rpIntment of John K. Richards of which he rapidly recovers to the sur- ; gpeclrnen , Ig said 4:o be now In New Republican executive committee, and J. thio. the present solicitor general, to prise of the world. His phj-sicians de-j Yo k harbor. Advocates of the Ho!- about $"2,000. The sales that will j made will bring the cost down to about J10.000. j Salaries for the commissioners an fixed In the bill at $1,000 a year each for two years, and an appropriation ot . Mr. Stubbs of Martin made one of $li50o for the two years for clerical the best speeches heard since the de- help. bate started, in support of the Smith j The bill as reported provided that thft amendment. . He said that toyhim we citations made In the former code be had reached in this discussion a mo- omitted. Mr. Oay asked to amend th . ment of supremest importance. Senti- bill by requiring that the new coda ment and passion should be banished be also provided with citationa of su, and justice and reason allowed to hold preme court decisions, sway. In late, years we have had mo- i Judge Graham thought the ciyfloni mentous questions to face in this Leg- mean very; little. Many In the present is lature. The constitutional amena-1 code are now obsolete and worthless. ....JLrT l" 1 him very thorouchly H rrang-; General H. M. Hoyt of P.-nnjiy vania vices 100, fr. ,hi ' " '". tn(. .d for Smith and the other of the dele- 1 10 solicitor general in 7r. Kicnaras tor admis r.-...,':; tfon to have. an interview with . the , place. vjepresentatlve Fage;Morris or mat f ts-. .... ' . t, r.rst thing tomorrow mom-Minnesota, the new district judge 'n Buch a i: j.eciaon1nc; in the meMme Newell tele-that state, was also nominated. . (holders . at v .... . - . umt" k could not be nra un- i mm . i easily otaln I4"- frritory are Incapable of dis- til Monday, and as he f,rf9 C r?; an impxrttr.l and lnteia- heard further. .Senator iTii.nrvru. a Jt rr.-.rr.r their dutk-a aa Jurors In ferreJ action until that time. . -o-jrt cases. Thl utterance, friends continue to write and wire In rt1 w th judge, which Is taktn his behalf. The Smlth-HlM Jfn htt the people are so favor- j, very confident of ultimate n- T Irrupt toward hlockadem that mm awerta that ,hl man jj""' . . . " . . . - Mn nt Charlotte - mete out rustjre in re-"nu nior4a Dy o"'' . . . ' cauuM nn nttw talk her. -n! patrons af the office, ne said to- hi Old Man Fights a Dutl Budapest. Feb. 19. Baron . Oeza. Fe . a premium. Prior to the i Bucket Shop Keeps Open Rlflfivflle. N. C. Feb. 10. Snecial. service the pope will receive a large The Reidsville stoftc exchange, which number of pilgrims in the hall of Js operated by A. B.' Baxter & C has Beatifications, when Cardinal Resplglii. not closed up, .although a bill was lervary the Hungarian minister f de the vicar general or n noimess, , wui rUshed through ootn Drancnes oi iae fense fought a duel today -with HerrMreent to h,rn a Tnaffnificnt tr,Ple Legislature t last week making it a TniH a member of the Hungarian .tanl subscribed for by the faithful of misdemeanor, for -one to operate here. mis nuimcuui inureris' ia Known - inai ,ins propneiors j. whAin had accused: of telling the world. a falsehood. Herr Langyels challenged made of fine beaten silver. It is . sur- j the enterprise , have employed attor- w-. tti latter, althourh over mounted by a globe, on which is a neys. It is predicted that the bill, will .rw hve r r, fcet hot between J" That whlU? he Is for. Smith he 'lyty years old. accepted and eeleeti cross. It Is surrounded by three gold-' not stand the. test! of the courts. -Some pons. Baron Fejarvary waa wounded exquisitely chased and Jeweled. It having the enterprise cease operations timM ulirhtiyin the-rbxht hand, f iveleha about two pounds. -1 here fhink the Uyr will hold, and are "r ! Tvi'i v. immi'!t o rHteharda advice ana V?r- 1 win rely upon his judgment In the s- to the ix-sult of the rvoer.i -rl Ktfvr) tn Qm..a e Ika U.nni I ........ rranrcantaitlve In the Jioune y- tCcmtlnued ca nd pagtw) ment,-an the impeachment proceed ings, ut gentlemen here met these questions like men. men with backbone and they were settled. Mr. Curtis opposed the amendment. The amendment was lost. Mr. King offered an amendment (hat the governor and his council be em Now, gentlemen comes perhaps the powered to appoint the members of fli most important and far-reaching ques- commission. tion we have yet had, or will have, to j General Davidson said that would deal with. I beseech you to approach destroy one of the most important pro- its consideration calmly and dispas sionately but seriously and earnestly. Many petitions have come here, gentle men, asking for temperance legislation, it is true, but the great overwhelming majority of the people of the state are today quietly at their , homea from the cabins on the eastern plains to tha mountain : fastnesses,- implicitly trust- lng thls body to stand by the principle of equal rights to all and special priv ileges to none. I favored Mr. Morton's r amendment. Now that I cannot get that I favor the The King amend- Visions fit the bill. ment was lost. The bill passed Its second and third readings and was sent to the Senato without engrossment. At 2 o'clock the House took a recess until 8 o'clock in the evening. Ire.liiz. in Detail The Hous was opened with prayer by Rev. Mr. Offman of Randolph. The following petitions were Intro duced: . By Carson, asking that certain The seconds then prevented -the on- Its manufacture occupied the Boloyne very jubilant over the result of the , amendment offered by Mr. Smith. There rchurchea be Incorporate, tlnuance of tha 4aaU . - iA. : V;frtlst, Augsto Milan!. ,a-yearv j crusade ; against It. . - ' is a difference m sentiment. When the (Continued on 2nd page,) When- the apedai -oreVr w:raeaVMcNeill explained that the .effect would Mr. Smith concluded the speech becrun k. tt lriit ui: r . . -w i w, . aax.v'LA, w ava.a . .lid a.avko vi : I v - I 1 X t J 1 I1 I f'i ''I i 4 1 , J I ! 1 - " I i Ktlt Is well tinder way. The' 5
The Morning Post (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Feb. 20, 1903, edition 1
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