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Rain - followed 1 i 1 'j by fair- . ft rrature for hi ,j" 4honrs Vol. XI RALEIGH. C.; WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 25, 1903 No. 71 - .? ' 1 , t l : A!drichV:Scheme for Ex-i pinding tht Currency Ex CASEOFJUDGE SVAYNE THE HAYWOOD- : SKINNER TRAGEDY 5 - plained arid Discuss-td-Cloturo Rule- Goes to Com- v. x mittee fa.ces for eight years," said , Mr. ..Till man "ehut with bayonets, while every form of rapine and riot and bloodshed flourished In the Palmetto state. " We No Dcvtloprrisrits Yesterday Jno. Chick Says He Was Grossly Misquoted , The habeas cerpu proceedings in the pried the door open-we haf.to do it- the killing- of MrJ Ludlow Skinner have but even now, in the light of God's .not yet deve roped, nor is there any brue sky. is the shadow, , the negro indication as to-when steps " Mill be with a ballot in his hands." - ! taken ' Mr. Tillman said that , with' the in- ; counsel for the 'defense, up to date, crease of education among the negroes are Ar&0 & Shaffer, James H. Pou. the preponderance of their numbers w. jr. Day, J. Holding and .W. C. would some time give them domination, g, Mr. J. IE: Woodard of Wil- "Then how about the : door of hope ?" he shouted. Nothing Likely to Be Done by the Present Congress ' Washington, - Feb., 24. The sub-committee of the committee on Judiciary met again this morning to consider the memorial of A. E., Pace.- for the im peachment of Judge Charles Swajme, ITnltert - SfntA inAir fnr trta northern district of Florida, and after a p o- t,0 h8 received-here to confirm longed session arrived at the conclusion f'?"!5: ln ttawa ,ttSt nlh! that the committee on judiciary would thaJ w . Domlnlou government had tlon of Senators Lodge and Turner to Mecln Tall! About Taxing Physician: Will Ignore Remonstrance Washington, Feb. 24. Oo informa- be unable to - take action on the case without authority from the House No resolution has been Introduced in the House for Judge Swayne's impeach ment or . for an investigation of the be members of the Joint commission to be entrusted with the settlement of the Alaskan boundary illspute. Should a- remon3tranceof this character be son is leading- counsel for the prosecu- he shouted. "Take it home, sleep, on Uon. and associate COUnSel are not yet it, and then give me your answer." . announced " - 4 - the 'J ILZ n r haS Mr John Chick, a sign painter from he very hotbed,- the hothouse, where Win6t0n, who wa$ quoted in eE8 dis. the effort Jo elevate the negro to civ- patche3 .and a Weal-paper as' saying ize.him, to Christianize him has had thaUhe gaw the shooting of Mr! Lud- ifS tn opportunity. Lender the l0w Skinner by ilr. Ernest Haywood, aegis of the copitol the effort to raise and. that there was no altercation or the. negro has.gone on, and whatsis bIow ;pagsed between them before the the result. ,hots were fired by Mr Haywood says "I shall stand forever opposed to any there is no truth In the statement. He political or social equality with the says he'knew- nehher-of the 'men by conduct of his office, nor Is it. likely recefvfkl hv T-nit su.,tM mv, that such a step will be taken by this ment lt wiu be ,Knorrd accordil)jr to a oiiifress. COTTON IN AFRICA .,uw yviiiiiijui 01 in CI ' Whole Still at Werk on Revenue BlIi-jHorsft Dealers Git a Share in the Discussion . cy.; "In othr words." sMd "SOO.000 rgroe.if thcr. arc W manr, are co ning ther.orvi.ooo white men in tha north to deal with the 17.00O.90O white men, hi tjie south in the interest of S.Oh.000 black people down there. I don-; want to - sk . whether .blood is dicker -than water. "Vut I shmM like to ask when the evil is' to term7ii3te; or Is It ttrminated now. Slavery is gone forcverH. know, off no whlto man In the south who wouU restore slavery Wahir.ston, Feb. 2!. In tha Senate I , 1 .ot rkG-t "pon the mil- thr resolution was adopted call-1 ?L ? Uth Wh' mUSt yica . tai the. - constitutional amendments !: th postmaster xcneral to fur-" w hich . resulted from the unf6rtunate ..-it information r.-urdlnjr the effect Otricldul strife of forty years ago. -t. th" revenue of the iost office dV They are Anglo-Saxons like yourseives .nmnt in th event f the'odoptlon ' fi arc- face to face with a: condit.on ,f ih- amendment. to the post oftlce I-ot paralleled In our history. where a PM! -nation bill giving all periodicals minority, of. white meji.are con'lron ei 'V s. me rate'nnd terms us those now "lth the danger of domination by the f4 n wekly periodicals. : black Reoi!e".V. . , . -. . . : Mr. Quay, speaking to his resolution: Th three race problems. In the coun diarl ig it to bo the sense of th? Sen- tr"s history were -compared by Mr. us- that a. vote rhould 4e taken on tho Tillman. .lie referred to. the old snv- Mtfhod bill prior to March 2. said in .thaVthere" was no irood Indian but mlne up aftcr "a long recital df the before theTshootjng, not havinjr no-! in eastern Africa with a view of com- the request made to , Mr. Vov.cn by was read and thm- n.,. un am,.r tb.it th occjion for it had pushed 11 one. and. told how. they had degeneracy of the negro, of. the-Dis tice anything like :-a fight as he went peting with the United States. as well Herr Baltazzi, the former Ocrmnn mont offeivd ..i cnj , tlou it.t. rvs,.i t t.at he dffirda test vot? on-the qucs- hfn- Uteratd. '. Then be v spoke of mci ot- toiumwa ant elsewhere. it in. and . that while he was standing as with the Russians in -central Asia, charge a affaires at Caracas, for the ,aid section should n, i nn of cloture in 'the Senate "for fu- : exclusion of the Chinese when 13 not in our blood- to accept .negro -fn the lobby out of sight of the scene , The association desires to secure the Immediate payment of the $2T,.".rt0 form- jlJy this mean! ncr.i lur reference.- they came in.to injurious contact with aommation or to aamit tnem as equais . .of the killing both shots were fired. : services of southern colored men fa- ng the first installment . of the -sum passed rapiui. -. Mr. Aldrich thoueht the resolution the .whites. ..though - the ' Chinese, he he sald- "If "ou Persist in forcing He ran to the door and saw Mr. Skin- I miliar with the industry to assist in. to he paid to Germany by Venezuela? Section 11. Vn.vlde tt . t l.eii,vu i:ui"i go io tne committee, on rule? m ri ci j ay Kupenor-w net igu m mc .nueci, unu saw wr. me enterprise, unitea states tjonsui v. uiim .iivn .... -c r --i -i i-i.-,ku: ies at Coburg, who re- foreign (secretary von iiicinntucn v - " tr iviM-,. f-i matter to' the state depart- sent no such instructions to Boron on ucuuci unu p;iy n cvnitnj- ui ) trii the suggestion has- been Sternberg, the envoy at AS ashlngton. ( isiranor. Tuskegee school of Al- ana " 13 awumea. that there has been; .- imiu jn.,i fUn l German Colony to Become a British government my. Large Producer Washington. Feb. 24. Steps are be Wllh tll Tr . - "I rriiamw -J i . J . m . . i . . . . . . . ' o . i 1 -"i-j - - I .v... nuc JviJllnj tf 1,'J selection oi tne i.nitea Mates mmis !iQmr iux. in-. uuu' ronui.ltl J . j a i a. .1. 1 - ... t f . . . . .... 1 (aipiomatic dealings concerning tii'j;on was diHtUbsod. pcndinc t. lAiasnan uounaary fjuesuon iuih im- mij.imiiis i n oiiiv!ilu,er.l tln eoiJ :;uco pnfsea on t 3 iUitins t t tax on horee Mc.ilr-rn u,d 4dopi.j ;h l i lie work ft the commiiw jeti ing taken by the German Colonial As- Demand on Bowen a Mistake uiauu un uwwrn rt m ioiarc uay bcKan nt tctii-m io. rniainc m t Berlin, Feb. 21. The German -for-'on lejr.icleH for life, a motion bv x black man," was Mr. Tillman's sum- -sight; that he wefit into the post office ; sociation" for the cultivation of cotton eign office attaches no importance to Guin was adopted thnt v. hn s 1 M. t!( V h.reupon Mr. Qnay remarked that If ,re,,rr'- J aK you to meet me on -.. aywooa wren a pistoi in ms nana; j General Hugl h. senators who were so voclferm... ,ne S:lme . ,Iane .of race Pr,de and Pa" s 1 m l"e -- and that is all he knows of the affair. Iported the Jrl '-m ill il uMicvlnir Kit. .trh,! r,K- -Vliauiy iCUU XO U. UT DeiWeen IUW TTa ln'a ha fR-nt.fl. Insa fn lrnnmr Vinro I th.- omer u.iy m cDnosln cloture (v. . "; ' i.w- , L , meut, ay .r.M to go on record he w.-u, wini, ,e.m- he. said, "and, not fall. Into the,--;-- m : tbe report Phed yesterday , orlgi- i made that the resolution shnuMbv referred. TLe "J.. Cf .L 2 , palVsan. polI"f 8:. 1 ! f i wTon nated ,, i bama be drawn solution thei. "was ,t to . uiacuss. in.Wimpamauy, ::r:.ro-. .t " :rrL-. ' ored men to mm to commit, as though I' wore myself Uefore the some time ago, the famous. "fire and lar of Coi. i torcn speecn, and laid gtress on tne I'pon .motion of Mr. lYoctor the ag- . President Roofevelfs letter to two ! latter rart, in which Hayes was re- ri. tutursi appropriation bill was taken Charleston men relative to the appoint- Ported to have predicted an amalga j p. r COALING-STATIONS . The statehood amendment, which mtnt of Dr. Crum aiid other negroes nnation of the black and white races) ' - -- 1 ... is put on as a ';rtder." was passed to offlce was read by Mr. Tillman, i" the south. "There you have your Tep-fw WJU rtlU Qicrnrf h; er by unanimous consent. The com- "Hq- superficial' is the view" he ex- : door of hope." said Mr. Tillman "mon-i 1 1 Willi UUUrt OIIIBU uy iii"e amendments. with the exception claimed. "How little and small and ETellsm. The ultimate result of this thfi PrSldnt f ihe statehood .amendment, were infinitesimal is the' knowledge behind policy and the hope of the persona WQI i -reed to and the bill wa infnrtr.nl. .-i ' - endorslnsr it is that we shall become Washington, February 24 President .U.! aside. . ' . ' l' Mr. Tnimn-tw "wa i-f a state of mulatto?." - . (Roosevelt has attached his signature s tricts of the Uh ted S ates rr. AMrlch called up the bill amend-'much race prejudice in the north as in! He predicted that if such a.' curse . he trat f"11 netiated by f f th IVX-IlH stntnt(4 tn fiirth.p m. tho annlh Tin Thfir tho irhlte mnn Brtrti;1r1 fall Ihi-t-o wrail.1 rlvp timcS Minister SqUireS fet Havana, prOVld- on for well posted col- misunderstanding in the mnucr. Tne help the work. loreign oince ooes not uouut inat vene- There are already cotton plantations zela will strictly carry out the term arid weaving, mills in German colonies of the protocol. in Africa.. . The plan is to extend the j industry Into a new and larger field as f NeTOeS' RlW Olit Of TOWn yet untried. Recent reports from the Feb territory .proposed to be exploited iho-. Aiken, a negro, shot and that the climatic conditions and the yearly-rain fall do not differ essentially from those in the cotton growing dis- .-M for the safe keeping of pubi c did not come Into contact with negroes more blood shed than during. the, civil ?tri w -"- iry. An amendment was agreed to to such an extent." "Ypu have no more war. "Bducution in the negro was not .s In CUD f - - ti, -eluding "the bondu of street railroad ue for a negro than I have." he said elevating, but enervating," said Mr.! agreement provides for the ac- ..mpanlie security for deposits In with a scowl. He read instances of -Tillman, lt was destructive of all their Quismon i oy tne Lhited Mates or a rational banks. Another mnendmeut discrimination against negroes ln Penn- . virtues, and he admitted thaf they - 8 ta ?" . u, agreed to accepting as security the .ylvanla. Connecticut and other states, had virtues, as well as the whites. .ti irst mortcac buls of Mv wilrn,.! The more. the .northern people learn "My newspaper friends" have ; the i?t"0 !P,f whatever I say that l" uc acLlieii -uy uuai piwwu THE ACRE DISPUTE keeper, of TVebrum. Aiken escaped, but the "Webrum residents ordered all the negroes in the town, about twenty, to leave the neighborhood. Falling to comply after repeated requests, the t white residents yesterday attacked the negro's shack with ropes and poles and pulled it down. The negroes then took A Vexed QlUStion Settled tO their belongings and boarded a freight the Satisfaction of All .-srularly and continuously- on Its cn- '"' " . - , a . r v ;,- .itfii trwt r, , of the distance. - . . sane or sensible or eloquent portions, i f rapltal stock for n porloil of n;t . . . T iat . . , , . .. , . . . , i e nave, rfiiii in una uisci ii, m. ui my leuidi&s, 1 1 x wi c.c. riun"t" ' thaaten years prior to the deposit I , , , .K.ra. -r .w t nrt,i. i,. thm.mi portant ,f . , , 1 ' e' iwrnvv ill": laim nv . . v J . . . v - : ,v,i II HIV iwniut. T-hllMr. UnilPrs nn no Hm ihn n r. tnlrl nhnilt me." ori Mr. Allrtch then briefly explained the 'II. aylng that it made f but' tsvr Imnice In existing law. .nm',ndnient was agreed to, requlr- that the ballot in the hands of the Mr. -..runany Whlch has paid dividends of the negro the-kss iise they have habit of printing whatever I say that ' " nyy "tment nas de t ttvtn t per cent Xer annum him" said Mr.. . Tillman. 1'They Is hot. lurid or vitriol c" said Mr. ingyfter the VJJJ . . !..,. vi i.. nrvni tirkii trt tho Bnuarp Tnii-.ir.ri "urtil bavins' mir the rational. L,ucu civiiy me .t uiuiii ishes. . 1 Guantanaimo will be the most im- l . of the two bases Within a j time there will be erected exten- I Tillman read the title of Mr. v., .. .. ,neKro is a menace to good government." Hanna's slave-pension bill, and ex- ,L ZZr 3 Uflv fin He alluded to the repeal of the act claimed. "Oh. my God: Did Mr. uvpna - interests . .... ... n,n-n .Ho r. rr.i foith ni- i It nn- isnea Dy private mieresis. 5tl.Mh,.secrfUn-ot the tfrasunMo re-th? Dislrict ' of Columbia. other political dodge?" He spoke oft Bon "' " MroS?S lrt jT.t each session of Congress the '. 'h n a government In the ! the swindlers who are inducing igno- cannot le arran,. ia f et . q: ......iits deposited fn individual nation- !aict thai Vas autocrat- as that rant negroes to subscribe to pay law- undertake . that .s' M.Ik.. The bill then went over. of China or rlussla." . . I yers to press the Mil. He facetiously pvernment . will not press too strong.! Mr Qaty sought to secure a vote J jtererrtns to the law making the ne- 'offered to attach it to an appropriation .i the statehood bill tcmorrow, butfjj a voter,-Mr. Tillman said it was bill as a rldei. Mr. Neleon objected. j a blunder, or a mistake approaching a "I have spoken with feeble effect," Mr. Tillman then resumed his rc-! r, jrne, tQ give him a vote ' at the j concluded Mr. Tillman, "but from my i lrkn. . legun yesterday on the race tirne 3m under the circumstances It soul, and I warn you that in opening robh-m. He said It might be prontab.e na(1 n gireri. The most- striking the door for the blaek man you are '. follow up the suggestion that a do-jrnrnj,e Cf the president's message, he shutting It on the whites. You. are ir- to please the negro vote in the HaW. was that which saldhe would sowing the wind that will flame into : .'ith -was the low purpose of this new not F,ut the door of. hope and oppor- ja whirlwind of race hatred." . V.rn xal; ihin cold blooded. calcuNi- tunity ln the face of the black man. Mr. Carmack followed with a speech breadth of 1 on the Indlanola affair. -K. HUt l!H.'UIV UHVII Bll. . ..Tt. I erj IIlt.ll V v. v v.- .. j 1 . I . . n.n. 11 XTi- Till-I TVio RunatA iiCTeed tr meet at 11 SOU! WOUIti agrrtr iu nii. - " - "Washington," S'eb. 24.Evtgene See ger. United States , consul at Rlo de Janeiro, - telegijaphed the state depart ment that the, first step had been ta ken train for VIntondale. E. EIIerv Anderson Dead "Jfew Tork, Feb. .24. E. EnerjrAhaor- or aannritKtrnii.i- finu t; ' .lai.if. receipts from thi I. i u i Hi.. , oci uuii i., .;iy in;ti (.n un X' rut OI ;tdniliiiti';itirt ti .i x f r rtnr- hi Fhall puy Hi.- t,i x wi ni li 1 1 .mr i yectloii lt nl.itfH t.t tin. i roj.tm inn tax to be ivpaM ui.n cilul.i oiJ tions. Meet Ion i!i pnilc for i.pn ers to be Appointed by H.tkV nf court. Kcvction H in:ik"s it u ml meanor for an api.ralf r io t.ik or reward from ex-cut..r or .i.ItmIiiIsv tor. Section 17 iniinn lrkn to ter returns made i.yipj.riii. r. Hon 18 povldert tn.it tie- eoifrt jj order executors and .nliiiintv rulur. fill accounts. h"tion p t.i il clerks aro ii be hik'hh .f in- for the collection of the JnhM-it. tax. Section M iinkoa.iiu- ci i.k Hi on his ofTlclal bond. :ci: i .'1 quires the 1'lerk to make n'-lurm pyment to tii ptat ir,imrT, the fort-going were idoitnJ. , Tk Infant 'I a i becuons mm un.ier mis i head are new proviciorin and no .he census flrnres of negro population ft the state bordering on the Mason i:.d Dixon line, and declared that It : the influence and coercion of this "rart Ion of the race about S0o.00v 'hat appeured Io !c behind this po!- CARNIVAL WEATHER . An Ideal Day and a Success ful Celebration New Orleans, Feb. 24. Ideal weather son, a lawyer and political leader,' died n to carry out the agreement between : suddenly of heart disease at -tils home XJ 1 CZ.il UI.U I ICll. X V 'A C OkV.U... vm. - . the Acre territory dispute, which near- ir- M-;ine iax payer . n..,w ms ir rm. ly involved thewo countries in war, dependent Democrat At one time he i,8t and ntate. hn. th, gu.-"il.n at 3 ' 'h u'mrrh ..took a leading part in the counsels of shall contain .u niid to in. Mr. teeegers atspatcn saia. party. He was one of the leavers . These tvo sev tion w.-re d.i- od Amazontransit; duties formaUr ab-. "anti-snap" convention move- Section 21 I. In ,eK)d t-tl., rogated. Cash settlement has ment ,n 1892. was a receiver of the 'of income tax. and m, tUm made by Brazil with syndicate. !tt, pn,ifl, at AA iim. .ml held i..-i.i ... ,... . levy any lnherluuxe i- liuoim.- I ine.-ispiivian-. 'government Kraiutu positions as director in other railroad entirec qntrol over the Acre territory to , CUllipallieB. a syndicate of Englishmen and Amer- j - leans..: The territory was in dispute . ' between Brazil, Bolivia and Peru, r-. i ! Sailor GenerOSltV the only-feasible ''communicallo;: b--i- j Washington, Feb. 24. The secretary Veiranl to traveling' th.-ati l.-;.1 Sectlon'2' defines i,n nnd-r t ule n. Keel on roni.'nn no" m provision for tnxing lh'itin i former revenue Juw. s.rUoii s-il ,1 tvreen it and" the outside worid was '0f the navy has received from' Capt. panjeP performlnc: In t nt r Inl: by the way of the Amazon river. Bra- Charles II. Davis, commanding the bat- licensed nrc taxed ten dolI;np. zil claimed that its right of control tleship Alabama, now at Mobile, a Section 29 lays a tax ef Ovo Uiir over the Amazon had been infringed check for $134. representing . a volun- 'dollars on i in-u. i i.. h h Ci upon by the concession of Bolivia to tary contribution' of ' the Alabama's o( ;,QinH0ii.' h: ludi- i: i r. . .1 the Anglo-American syndicate, and crew for tho benefit of the f.nnllles of ov,.r j r t - . it r. i..r 1 imposed duties on goods going or com- the nine men killed in the turret n i- ra, j, ft,..--.ii.. nit.-. -l .lt.n j. ing from the Acre territory equal, to dent on the battleship Mussachuxetts' , imv,. th- r i u " thi rfim.ior Mtnm ilnfloH nf Tiraztl. .Tftnuaxv 18. Cams! In lnivis, in ni n i,i, 1 ii... .-mi -Ir if n said Mr. Til -J The senate agreed t eet " marked the carnival celebration today. - requests th,t the " , , , f h s. ,.- man. but did -it ever .occur- to jne pre- . - - A11 . h avenues traversed by the pa- pparin'to invade the dis-jnavy department distribute the money! s,c(lo .,,,,,. ilnt tnat. in - opening liic wi .v- w. ..-.. - creant w ere - ciowacu ilii iec-tiLui &. i j , black man. ho might shut it in iae ( do consiuereu imuunvw u.t o There was the usual number of pro- face of the white man: !'At b p. m. me eeuaie aujuuiueu. "-"i,niscuous maskers. Good order gener "We lived with the-doors shut In our .tomorrow. VVILKESBORO WILL NOW HAVE FEDERAL COURTS Vick Will Get the Shake To day Overman Sees the President-TheState-hood Bill a Dead'Duck OI THOU.il J. FKSCE tVahh.gton. Feb. 5 1. Special. Tho Vilkcsbon, court bi'I Is now a !''. I1sMen: Itnosevelt having attached bis sioiature to .this imi-h discussed mssiire. In over-rising Judge HojvTs -ineit to vto. thr bill President r:relt went - contrary to -a -custom thit luis alwuys prevailed at the White Ifou". While recognlxlng the merit of Ihe anmment for the establishment of a re.tral curt at Wilkcslio. the pres "dent desired more to please Senator Prltt hiird. 'inn! h!t failure to" veto thu Mil was In coirpHmeit to him. The . Jctorr v.as a ir.ost retmirkable one for cn.ntj- lrltchvrd. rhen It is remem bvred that Judcre Iiyxi made the issue i X-rsonal one and that all precedent was In his favor. Wh?n the president Informed, the senator this morning of the f.ict that the bill Is a law he said It the ttrst occasion during hls.ad nlnitnti.n thnt he had Rone con trry to the wfh3 of a federal Judge tn purtdy LjcmI mtten aft'eetlr.g h's dlstri' . The bl!l entbll!hv t tTnis -f court ui WilkeslHTo one b held to Jf ly. a! the othtr la December. " The nomination of Dr. B. T. Person to be ix?tmnste'r atIIfcn in place of .Samuel II. Vick. removed, will be sent to the Sena to 'tomorrow- In making the nomination the presi dent will have, issued an "explanation" In which the statement will be made thfit IVck is not removed because of his color but for tne reasnu guilty of party, disloyalty.. This apol ogy for the appointment; It is under- stood tonight, will be issuetl ny rosi iraster 0 nernl IMyne. the president's Kditlcal adviser. It. is Mr. Roosevelt's desire to assure th negroes in North Carolina and throughout, the country that he has not turned Jds back on the race. It is said thut the explanation will, among other thiuys. recite the re cent appointments siven negroes, es pecially to those from' North Carolina. Senator-elect OveVnian was introduc ed to Presldsnt. Kovtevclt this morn lh g by Senator rrltchard. - The retiring senator had rnsny nice things to say of his successor, whc. he Riid. deserved well at his hand. The president was much impressed with th? kindly expres sions that came . from Stnator Prltch nrd with reference to the new senator and express.-.l grct pleasure in meet ing hlm.v Mr. Overniaif.silso.took oc cislon to throw u f.w "Uwiuets at Sen ator Prltchard. whe. he said, v.-as wor thy m every way' of anv judicial posi tion to which ' he inlght aspire. Mr. overman Mid he h;rd serve,l-wlth Mr IVItrhnl In the, Tglsbituiv,.had met him on'tthe bust In&f. and that he was able ani .cour9S0Uf 3P a worthy foe. 1 ally prevailed. Rex appeared before noon, riding in n Bimerb chariot at the head of the Tnis promptea uie presiaent xo spea.. pageant. Thesubject he chose for il of his strong admiration for Senator , lustration vas etes and . Heastet" Pritchard. lie told Mr. Overman that and, tne Idea wag presented in twenty- there was not a man m tne senate ;tvvo floats Mythology, biblical lore he regretted more to see retire than Senator Prltchard. .. , There will be no statehood legisla. tlon in the Senate. This -was practi cally decided at a caucus of the Demo- preparing puted territory,- an arrangement was reached between, Brazil and Bolivia by which the first named government was to take control of Acre and hold it un til The Haerue tribunal settled the question of boundaries. It was ranged also that Brazil should aboli the river duties, and, as Mr. Seeger's telegram says, this has been done in its discretion. irhcn for the '1-- I-" ''- Jeharltable r cim .itlrt, il d- if. jvided that oP'T.ih, t 1; ...m.-. ..r I ,ifi 1 i-l.-i I tt-rii.iiri :re I li I'.'".. ' I . M' i Richmond. Va.. Feb. 24. The Senate ........ ,...- In u, ,1 1, I - 'Millions for Defense" hmond, Va.. Feb. 24. The Se nr ; today made an additional appropriation. t,w(rC)i( uu th- t x t It M l- 'N1? IjT.I of $5,000 for the purpose of defending 0K lh;lt' i,r.(,HPM. d lr;.li:: t and ancient literature furnished ma terial for the designs. The custumes were rich and artistic. ! Tonight Rex met his subjects at an elaborate reception in the carnival . . , . , , -"a - L 1 IKX TXlfTO IbAU iu.ll i- va. J-1"- v iraMt ' , ' "Patece,- wnere nis queen was miro- both members of prominent families in was agreed that the Republican- com- (duce(i to the multitude. The pageant their respective sections, reached here promise proposition should be. rejected. ,of Comu3 and the ball following St at .VPHtprdav evening . seeking a marriage . committee was designated to make tho;Frenh opera house will conclude license.- Owing to some defect in the Runaway Marriage -Kenansville.'N. C, Feb. 24.--SpeciaI. Mr. Peter Ieaver ' of Duplin county. and Miss Jzziriah Carter of Lenoir, the suits brought by negroes against . 4.0.T,naIii,.H f..imn In n;.'' the members of the constitutional con- 'ju . ventlon, the governor and' other oftl-.J ' . cers. it is tne sun nrougnt xo u-... dolirn l 3- t1 b tne vaiiauy 01 inj? lunsumuuii tlon tne rerus.11 to recisxvr nejrrwB. 1 1 on ; h -'lid I '" i.r n li. li: ' I'll'. ? V !:. 'i .ciuoa. w lawyer. pr,n ti h - pinv Republican members of the Fenate j .., Jir((llt , ..,, voted for the appropriation. jpnth r ay k, ..... .... Six Burned to Death Cleveland. O., Feb. 21. As a' result tt... ..r ...... II. .i ' ,1... . ... il.M'ilV i lt I 1' 'addltlunnl tnr. known this decision and confer 'with th Republican steering committee on the subject. Senator Simmons had; the very high honor of being a, meriiber of this committee. Senators Clay, Du Bols and Simmons met the steering committee this , afternoon and "practi cally agreed on a policy, but final ac tion will not be taken until tomorrow. The riders to the appropriation, bills carrying the omnibus statehood bill are to be dropped, the canal treaty is to be taken up in preference to any the. festivities. cant YOUNG ARRESTED !F 1 ... ; Itminrl nncrr train and .1 tney ivere unaDie xo ooiam n ana . , - , , went sorrowfully away. They return- "" XaIm fn, ii .x. . k-, Four railroad last night, four mail MonroeOfflcers Capture Mur dererof John Williamson Monroe. N. C, Feb. 24. Special. Henry Yong, who shot and killed John j early, and secured the license, and were happily married by A. F. Williams, Esq., J. P. " ; Alorf.n.1. r nf U I IM ' r - - - JA ' ' ' or a neaa-on. cinision Deiweeu a wen . .. r th - an unieiiuui' -physician frni the , . . ii tax. savire th t tit" m ' " ' i.. r.ir t! d! "" I' 'I ini''inni': i' 1:1 forced to Utf ir". i' "'"' city phyfdrl.il. jind I' ;' " 11 cr tlm gener;i!lv. Ir. Ah xan.l. r r Tyi t-n PI- i clerks and two unknown men, sun posed to be tramps, were burned to death, and several trainmen, were inon; cr less seriously hurt. Freight Conference c,! nirie Qm.n n..r. declare um : GreensboroTN. C, Feb. 24.-SpecIal.- ounuv. Um.s wu..u vu, :doetor. nl P , f-!' ' " 1 t mmnlaflrfl .with: the renuest of the ' Meridian. Miss.. leb. 24. Fire this ,i.. ,,t ... I r . . 4 Ttnria rr Trario nf Vnrt'i ; morninir " destroyed the main bulld'.ng V. inr.in ..f t: nl'--r!. other legislation, and then the state- Williamson at Hamlet last Saturday j Cgrolina the authorities of the rail- and laundry of the Mississippi fonw'e 'am,.r;,irnent t .-(: ';! 's hood blir is to have the right of way. ;night, was captured by Monroe o.hcers ; have siffnifled their willingness college, the residence of Mrs. R. P, wbos ineon,- i" " ' ". ' ' This means that there will be. no.state- this evening near Marshville, and was have a conference and will send Oi-mond and ' -two dwIUg h.ue. thousand d..!l..r hood legislation during the- few. remain- safely, lougea in imon county jan at a ; nr,.PIltativeg t 1 1 . as to tho whereabouts of Young, and i lug days of the session. Dr." D. H. Abbott saw Senator - Hale (Continued on 5th page. y Convicts from Winston ' Sheriff F. P. Alf paugh and Deputy J. Q. Hutchins of Winston-Salem ;. ar-- rived yesterday with two prisoners for the penitentiary. Sandy Stevenson o-v in fm n tei-m of thlrtv vears fori killing John Miller and throwing his j Point he expected to take a train north tiv-oc to 'meet with tt like riel- There were 20') rir's In thi build'npr. o'clock this evening Lotion from the boards of trade asso- all of whom esc-pd. Many lost all About 9 o clock this morning Lee ; . ofer over the '. rharz of but their night clothes. The loss Williamson, brother of the murdered . it discriminati6n against North be heavy. The college will continue Jti Prlttah nmn 'm" boy, received some private information j . ? . . session in temporary quarters. Dr. Alexr-n r t lr' Mr.Moir-lie'V r.f ; Many lost all to the ;idopti"n c.r Dr. Hood' ..,. ii-J I " The conference will be held at the in company with of ticers. immediately EenbJW hot"eU !n Greensboro, beginning startea in searcn oi nun. wnen arrived at White's store, where Young was supposed to be, they found that he, in company with his father and sister, had gone to Marshville, at which tomorrow at 2:20 o'clock. body in a well. Stevenson's brother 'was an accomplice, but lie committed suicide and escaped the clutches of the law. The other convict Js Herbert Ter rell, colored, given fifteen years - for attempt to outre se a white-woman Dress Parade Tody I dared thu r i r- ; .f n..... rooa rree ot uu y Washington, Feb. 24. In a telegr.im' him :u!t : dated Bogata. February 12, but not oth'.r v.orl; i received in Washington until yester-' Ij iviI i'""" ly. If 1 . . . , . , t ,'make a hv.r ," ti.:.i ' ' ' Id i n I... I Th dres 'narado - oi canitol souare 'dav. C. 15. Hart. United States mini'- .ooiulaln a- The pursuing' party overtook them about a mile from MaTshville. Young i hail gotten out of the carflage that they were ridir.g in, and was walking : pion some distance behind so as' not to en ter town until after dark. . . - by the Av and' M. College cadets Trill ter to Colombia, says that, 'in r.is-- j -w.. ?-"'. ixrri., u u take place this afternoon at 5 o'clock, quence. of the' scarcity of food the f i- :n v.! ry- , , f f) preceed by march down FayetteviUe lombian government has Issued !.- i tight. ' x ' -P - y ' ( ? " xi)X.ir,i treet'and around the governor's man- cree exempting from imrort. duty. lard, ing with pehu . ( ((" , t, . , The parade was to have took sugar, butter, flour and all vegetable , eke ted ,.,,ir,. . .... 3 1 . . 1 I a. I mtnt. Ii4m " leplaf" " place lasi flionui, uui was yuviyuncu prouu'Jia in iiiji ......vu. u... - tjn- lill'tvday ou account of the funeral. any kind of preparaUon." . (Centlnue-i i (
The Morning Post (Raleigh, N.C.)
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