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r-xl TODAY : i TEMPE.V.TUSE: j Temperature lor the pa:t "24 hours: Maxim.: .1, 59. Minimum. 34. RAXEIGH. N. C. FRIDAY. APRIL 22, 1904, No. 58 Post. JHE Yi WILL HOLD A FOURTH OF JULY AFFAIR of the Yalu river Wednesday. The ru mor of the capture of Port Arthur is "Cain current in Seoul. Tien Tsln re ports Japanese embarking from Corea I for un unknown destination. r i!-- O Tl llfm Mi n.. i n c VfEi-j uoiier days mey win Hoiauppon rar-i- Hi and Cannot Accept Hearst-Giles to Be Appointed Assistant Dis-, ; trict Attorney Loan Report Probably Untrue Berlin. April 21. It is stated on the Bourse here that Russia has concluded loan of 1.250.000.000 francs from a group of French bankers. Those who re well informed doubt the report. OLNEY ENDORSED Bay State Democrats Sit Down on the Hearst "Boom Boston, April 21. The conservative element of the Massachusetts Democ racy dominated the state convention today, passing resolutions endorsing Hon. Richard Olney for-president and Instructing delegates at large to vote a3 a unit for him at St. Louis until a nom ination is made or his name is with It was a stinging defeat for George By THOMAS J. PENCE Marines Leave Seoul GO-ED HAZING An Aggravated Case at Wis consin University Madison, Wis., April 21. The most vicious case of hazing among: the co eds of the State University was re ported today. Miss Isabella Menzles, nroctor of one floor of the -woman's majority report of the resolutions com- ; bullding. and a senior in the University, mittee, and who tried their best to pre- sn1ftV was Ar from sleir vent the adoption of the unit rule by;bed toased a dozen tlmes in a blanket. Hit wnus ul mu. !then pped tightly in the same blan Bombardnent of New Chwang Reported London. April 22. The St. ' Hersburg rnrrrvni1&nf rt tVi St -j niI- fil anira If 1 . A 1 . 1 tl . . I. TmMmA I . rrpriCu irj iimi re ux.., FreJ wmiams and the rest Of the have bombarded New Chwang and Heargt shouters who endeavored to lannea troops, wno win; prooamy iry faave a resolutlon endorsing the New to join the force which is supposed to r congressman substituted for the nve lanaea near me mourn or me xaiu river three days ago. Williams paid a high tribute to Mr. Ol- I ney, the hissing j of his name ceased. J Some of the orators from the rural sec tions endeavored to do a little spouting, but " their remarks were greeted with shouts of laughter and ridicule, nearly all the delegates indulging in the pastime. Patriarch Cannon and His Six . Wives A Shining Light of Mormon ism Did Not Desire to Parade His Family Af fairs Before the Pub lic, but Had to Answer Washington, April 21. Brigham H. Roberts was recalled by the defense to- , ti. 21. Special. Kx- that he will soon tender him the ap liu; Vr as at in rolntment. It was thoueht at one time . Seoul. April 21. Lieutenant MacDou- j " llIlams new e 8 "j" ket and tied with sheets from her own day when the Senate committee on U. with seventy American marines. : entered ne en nn(1 bed to the beams in a cold attic, where j privileges and elections resumed its in- al. who have been acting as a legation '. announced himself for harmony, and during the afternoon made a lengthy , she was discovered two hours after- build- I.?re h ha Wen fht . vrKr.,.h f mnkim ! KUrd. will rail on the Raleigh for Ma- i er !n wy,,rh h dtnoun.'.d the oro- ! ward by one of the maids In the l the prtent. wwuW the uck man but accord. : nlla Saturday living Captain Mat- ; instructIons to tne dlstrIct dele- Jff. The gi rls previously had tied J a ,n;ests oxer offlcs . ,A ,.. if ! thews and Lieutenant Smith and 2. t annort oinev as invalid. It bundle of tin-cans together, filled them v . w.I I 1 . & . 1- A vm Ah ... nn 1 tti . V wm r wUI am nwjH hunt. tnA j rnrn i prvirci iiir irguiiun, inc I tt-jS Only a few weeks ago that W 11- J iiihuics, ojiu """6 I lean street railway and the electric. ' said nubliclv that he had de- noise-making -device from a Are escape Te House raises Spanish War Claim BHI night system, also owned by Americans. ' cjared war upon the machine and was ln front of the young woman's window, I Y- d ...111 . a f . n Al m ' . . . nrnlr4r.r. 1 a . l..tM. The h!! to reimburse the vulunteer ! 1 "c i" i m the Hght to stay, so ms reierences 10 "6 iuhsiuw i. Thuh chairman uUioisaI committee. i i a Republican, and . . ni? of his friend ' r active psrt In the t i Whalf of President out. of t.. Spanish-American war M- time the British. French and Italian leg-a of service prior to th- muster in pael , . ..-.xiitlon of the Ph . i n al'.M by Chairman st- I.rui July fourth. ..mv.ntlrn do? he thai It mill noml- - ' r rriInt and vice- tionr. th Ilous this afternoon. The amend- m-nt prrparet by Mr. 1-Ysnk S. Sprulll. I Afl Ouiet en the Y!u which !r. Pou has been pressing at j 'St. Petersburg. April 21. General Ku th intince of rjovernor Ay cock and ropatkln. under date of today, reports the state delegation. hd to be aban- that all was quiet on the Yalu river doned. as It became apparent that it April 19 and 20. The position remains mull rot t Incorporated ln the bi!l. unchanged. A ster.m.ehip was seen on The delegation, with Mr. Pou. -real!- the night of April 19th opposite the . ii U fate for either '"r that the committee bill must pass cape of Tower Mil. west of Kaichju. harmony were quietly chuckled over by the Olney adherents, who outnumbered j rp at n if m HI! 3 RflOPrn the Hearst. delegate , three PtllO UN DlLL rAOOtU The convention was called to order bv Congressman McNary at 11;35 and - Jolm Flaherty of Gloucester was made genator Gorm2n Pleads for permaneni cntirman. nen iue wcy resolution was introduced the Hear3t radicals made themselves heard In fer vent 'protests against "gag rule" and sought in vain to have their resolu- River and Harbor Work polygamous living together, though Washington, April 21. The Senate j several unsuccessful efforts have been today, after adding a few unimportant ; made to enact such a statute. All of tlons endorsing Hearst put through as amendments, passed the bill appropri-; these measures he said, had been de- ,n-i QHr $5 im of.n for rnntinnin river and feated in the legislature, which is about a 5U n-Ulu IC. Iiril lllia iiiuuuu ia.i-- . the Hearst people fell back on argu- harbor work already authorized. Be- m.nt .hat part ot ,h. crWnn, fre this act,o;vas taken .how., ; t at of rwolutlon. Imtractlns all dole- Mr. Gorman made a p.ea for larger , ormnliatlora.of both gates to vote for Olney ps a unit. A appropriations for river and i number of men Fpoke against there In- work at this session of Congress, in- unamended, or not at nil. decided not sending off boats, evidently to take ( r ties." he said, "and to pres the u.nendement. Assurances soundings. Th-- boats soon returned .-,f as national chair- were riven the North Carolina delega- to the steamer. General Kuropatkin tion that a ruling by the auditor of the also reports the arrest of two Japanese J ; ..:- Parker bv J. Msr- war dpartirnt would accmplih all officers with dynamite and other ex- ..Mnrton corretvndent th-it th Snrtilll amendment deIred. plosives, wrecking tools, maps and N ex-Senator Rut- Thr.t Is. It puts all volunteers who were notes In their possession near Turchl- mt nytr.Writ of th national guard on kha station. They were tried by court h ;u!tH!e tlint w an quality ro far as the distribution martial and condemned to be hanged, i trjct delegates would ignore any such added that he realized, however, that j tln . Irkr? He will be of the appropriation l concerned. Mr. but In view of their rank they- were j attempt to instruct them. ' When the the word had gone out from a source ' h d Pou vestorday offered his amendment, shot. cept nun a bu oiion nas made by Robinson of. d Mr. Cl-ve- l4,.j,ann nJI tn bill was before the ! House by unanimous consent. vestigation of the protests against Senator Reed Smoot. Mr. Van Cott drew from the witness a review of the elections of Utah, to show that the Democratic successes in , the state were due to the "silverr craze" and that the Mormon church had not j maintained a vacillating policy bet ween the two political parties, as had been j inferred from testimony given by Mr. i Roberts yesterday. Calvin Cobb, publisher of the Boise tions." Statesman, was examined in regard to j Some discussion arose over the legal polygamy in Idaho and the influence of ; right. The revised statutes, Mr. Tay- Mormonlsm on the politics of the state, j er held; protected the witness from, He said there is no statute against prosecution in other p'acos. j The chair ruled that the witness should answer. ' ) "I was married, at the same hour ta Ann Manda Mousley," he replied. t 9 to bless them. I was designated by th$ prophet of the Lord, President Joseplv F. Smith. There are about :200 patri archs in tha church find for or live in. the Salt Luke Stake. That stake n braces seven wards of the city, .wi.ichA is divided - into thirty-seven war J? Brigham Young "designated me presi dent of the stake in 1STS." 1 "When were you first married pnd to whom?" i "Miss Sarah Maria Mousley. ii 1SSS."; "To whom were you next married?" ' "I should like to say that I was, brought to great trouble ninoteen years1 ago because I paraded my wives and children before the community. I had the option of deserting theiS or going, to prison. I went to. prison for tlx months. I told my prleon associates Tou could not come here in honor; I' could not stay our in honor.' I have notparaded my families, but haye with modest pride nourished and cajed for them. I ask the committee to protect me and not ask me to parade my family, affairs before the public. I am ready, to answer any question, but wish to b excused from answering such' ques one-third Mormon. In regard to the Mormon influence, in harhnf ; parties go to fait -jaKe Derore every) structionn. William mnki-r? a len-thy stead of devoting $700,600,000 to the evervthlns has been fixed ..nlii Mason, address in which he declared the dis- army, the navy and for pensions. He ' v, Cannon. 1 igllt ml V CVIU lliU l till-l iuv v k- v. "To whom were you next married?"" "Am I to be placed in peril of impris onment if I do not answer?" '"The question is proper,". replied Mr, Burrows. , I wo s next married to Mrs. Clara C. in September, 1S73, lV;noratIv convention. r. i rv ir.n'f accept him . th n ccul ii. H-. rM hDiT-i!P to he nonii !; a'f r ww ake-l. . ucepi him either, but - ; Individuals further." Baltimore, April 21. Former Gover- i nor paniel L. Russell of North Caro- T . - A I X vote was taken endorsement of Olney was adopted by an overwhelming ma jority. Contrary to the general expectation after one or the other felt that things had not been "all ricrht" Mr. Cobb re- all powerful in the Republican party. J lated the effortg before the legislature and all the minority could do was tOto have cailed a constitutional conven- protest. Mr. Aldrich sui rested that Mr. Gor- tion to enact an amendment to repeal the "Idaho test against Mormonism. The j replied) Representative pou moved over to Una. who underwent an operation at ; there was no great disorder during the : present su.ch amendments as he i resolution was defeated several times. Washington. rJ.t. 9 strong In num- have ten?' th corres- the -est of the Indiana member nnd the Johns Hopxins nospuai in r eo -, ..v.. Ah.i.t i..,f fii in it ruary, left that institution ims aner that you do not get any measure ; noon fo through this session, for myself and others will object." Robinson tried to withdraw . w i tertlon when this situation wo . ...!.- i --K . that seated to him. but it was too 1 an ccourt of oureetvei In bill having Iot Its plac on tne cmen - . "tion." said Mr. Itutler. dar. TMay the ngrement was reached V.u'n of GorgU. who was for the passage of the bill. proceedings. The Hearst people hissed j the names of some of th leading Dem I ocrats. Including Olney. Finally, when SSlfiill of Connecticut i.tt:UI iiominrt of the Pop- Fifth District Contention Called 'tv nn Itryan nacn inn t prty Hrht vears ago. Is Representative W. W. Kitchin re f.r ff rst place this year In turned to the city today, having vls P. purists put up a mtlotml the Charleston navy yard on an Mr. itut'er said he did not Inspection tour. He stopped in his dis t many other men were can- trict on his return to attend to business matters. Mr. Kitchin received today if Chatham 1 state! to the call for the convention In his dls- ' ho- of Oscar J. Spears trict. which is as follows: t diatrlct attorney for th "At a meeting of the Democratic exe : according to informa- cutlve" committee of the fifth Congres- ' l h.- UUy. Advices are sional district, held In the parlor of the .''.".in Stale Chairman Ro- farrolina Hotel In Durham. X. C, April t'K favor upon Giles and . IContlnued on page 2.) desired. Mr. Gorman smilingly criti cised this apparently fair suggestion (as of no avail whatever, i The general pension appropriation ibill was passed after a brief explana tion by Chairman McCumber of the total and finally, Apostle John Henry Smith visited Boise, and soon after the reso lution was adonted. Counsel for the prosecution examined Mr. Cobb in relation to the influences Mormons are alleged to have attempted to bring to bear for the retention of Sniffs Free Silver ! Tienslon committee. It carries a ' . - - . - j.i Rftn!i tnr Rmnnt TViia wis chnwn , (said i or i3,oiu,buo tor tne payment oi iue----f. r - ! 996,545 pensioners now on the rolls and ! . Cobb, by a delegation of the. Idaho I 5Rft Iflrt frvr th 'evn(nsPR of the ad , X,T - ofa n. IlillUSirci L1UI1. 11 siyiij aiouiwui-n i the cost of pensions,' Mr. McCumber A Senate Amendment to Re move Restrictions on Sub- sidiary Coinage Incites Him to Raise a Row in the House Washington, April 21. Representative Hill of Connecticut, a member of the ways and means committee, is deter mined to raise a row over the action of the Senate in placing the following amendment on the sundry civil appro priation bill: "That ail limitations as to the amount of subsidiary silver coin- I age are hereby removed." part In the lombardment or Port Ar- j This was adopted at the suggestion thur tinder the Japanese flag. 1 of the secretary of the treasury and "This belief apparently is, due to the the director of the mint and has the f.ict that the Japanese fleet was larger approval of the finance committee and than the- Russians anticipated and ln- : every sound money man in the Sen eluded unknown types ot vessels. The ate. Mr. Hill, however, representing frriine la so strontr that Americans and the view of various gentlemen in New ! Rrltlsh are not safe anywhere in Man- York who have written to senators and Japanese Intend to Be Easy on Russia Co Not Intend to Pursue Trir Enemy to the Bit ter End, but Will Make Themselves Secure From Furthrr Menace ' said the annual expenditure for that and do not think that the House will purpose was equal to a per capita of be frightened by It. They will stand $1.75 for each inhabitant of the United by their action and allow the House to States. strike out the provision If they see fit. Bank Wreckers Sentenced The Senate held an executive session an hour and a quarter in length, dis cussing southern post office appoint ments. Mr. McLaurin objected to three Indianapolis, April 21. James Brod- recent appointments ln Mississippi and erick, president, and W. L. Collins, made a speech arraigning the president cashier of the Indiana National Bank for his policy in dealing with the south of Klkhart, were sentenced today by ern patronage question. No action was Judge Anderson, of the United States taken on the appointments district court, on their pleas of guilty of violations of the banking laws which resulted in the failure of the bank for $642,000. Broderlck was sentenced to the penitentiary for ten years and Col lins for six years. RAILROAD COMBINE DECIDED TO PARLEY : Concessions Offered to Strik- ing Railroad Men A West Virginia Congress- therifht to a i tion of was man Wants an Investigation Washington, April 21. Representa tive Gaines of West Virginia has in- 'it that ch'iria. One Ralily. an American, and representative w.e ;;.;troduced a resolution reciting that . -i ral others. Including Davidson, a ; w " - 1Z is a matter of common statement' Canadian, have disappeared. ine au- - th Pennsvlvania Railroad system, the V' .wir. thoritls are looking for them. i T" t Baltimore and Ohio Company, the ..- .f tv.irir" M9rM t in coniereni'e, aim - - . .......tv - 1 Vienna, April 21. Count Iesza- the premier of Hungary, announced in the Diet today that-a general amnesty and meet and discuss the ques- es had been conceded to the striking workmen of the state railways and that negotiations are proceeding on that basis. Count Iesza added that permission had been given the men to form a union with as many branches as they liked. He said he regretted that the government s sense of human ity prevented it from duly punishing "It Is reported that ah Englishman ua arrested ln Port Arthur ns a spy .2 A dlspitch to the and was taken to Mukden and hanged. N is-kl bv v.nY of . . - . iMiais on tne iasxo rivw. mostly unaer t.ikl by way that an eminent Jl : in i..nfltel to the corre T"ki'. on conditio.! that his be reveled, an Im nOlv nf iv npmihllonn r) rlv and the American flag and carrying Alneri- . contrary to tne practice of.the civilized can gooas. nai nrci pronioneu. worjd soutnern juancnuna ml I will make a fight on the floor of the j Chesapeake nnd Ohio Railway Com iT.a m. av it tvnin- mharrsBS P-any and the Norfolk and Western the election of a Republican House and ( Railway Company have plans de-igned that it is contrary to the announced j to effect a "community of interest," in cluding ownership or portions or tne legislature which called upon a candir the Senate and asked him what would be his attitude as a United States senator if the case of ' Senator Smoot should come up. Counsed for the defence opposed the introduction of this testimony. A Genuine Article Patriarch Angus M. Cannon, former president of the Salt Lake Stake of Zion, was sworn. He has lived in Salt Lake since 1849. "I was blessed in the church when I was five years old, and I will be seventy years old next month," he said. "I am patriarch in the church now." Mr. Tayler What are your dutle?? "To be a. high priest over, the people "To whom were you next married? "To Martha Hughes, October 0, 1SS1.' "To whom next?" "To Maria Bannon, March 11. lG." "To whom next?" ' . "To Johanna C. Danielson, in the faU of 1SSS. I c an't remember the .date." "To whom next?" ; "I have not been nani'd rlflce.' "Are all your wlva living?" "They are. "Do you remember brlnjr chirr1'' 1 in 186 with cohnbltating with Mattle Hughes Cannon?" "I remember I was chrrred a mined,-- and missed." and ex that the case was dia- r A Gccd A'emory fcrfJerces and Phccs Cannon told where his wives and... children are living. He namd earh In detail, revealing a wonderful memory" of names and rlaces. "Do they live in separate hov.ses?" ' . "They do." "Do you have families with all off. them?" "With five of them." "Do you live with all of them?" "I am sorry to say I don't, j In view of the instructions given by tho presi dency the manifesto I feel that I should be as modest as I can in my. (Continued on page. 2.) House Passes the- Canal one Bill A Resolution Adopted Relat ing to Unfair Treatment of American Jews in Other Countries-Minor Biils Passed Washington, April 21. In thef House today a resolution was agreed' to re has been . . c ir.t-ii. s. oured for several months for supplies ii uomm ah flvo f. Of Whlrn tne jonow- . ,. tnr- rnr Arthur, whlrh . i i j (inn aaa tn ... . " . ..- - - - OUnQrru varu ullU n uum jivv,vw ." stocks or bonds of some of the comp-m- . .nnarentlv not regarded by the rail The United States, Mr. Hill ies by the others, and changes In the way men as an act of magnanimity. is reported to be provisioned for two t Intend to push the i-mit." "r end. be does-, not Russia, but sh s t'.nh the remov le Is re-j loval of' Co5acks Denuding tht Yalu Country I .tal t'm rm.r In th inGOH. April -. '"1" . .tifij.nt thai he can' K,.iiiAn nt icon win v AThnustea T?ai..n nr .lcnmiinp the terri-f uu"'u" v" - h tletrnv n '" " ' cH-ill hiv r,n h.Tnrl i3RO.000.000 says, has $680,000,000 of silver on hand, i board of directors by which common Thf strike committee has counter- control or direction nas neen ana is manaed its call for a meeting to de being applied to the operation and rates mtLtl(1 further concessions, including of the lines mentioned. The resolution tne resignations of the under secretary concludes with a provision for an in- of statc and the manager of the rail vestlgation of these allegations by the Wftyg aPj aiso the payment of increas- lntrstate commerce commission, which Is to report its findings to the House on or before December 31, 1904. recount, and it is now deliberately pro posed to forever store this Immense mars and add to the amount. He says that the adoption of the amendment win compel the-ecretary of the treas ury to buy bullion, that on July 1 next i v nris 4t.r nw r in i li m p r . i iivj as robk and cP-Mnt oul pities of fifty Cossacks dally, -r. hc U! thn tkej uh ftf whom fj upon n captur? ta M.4Uostxk n.ljH bu,lock Thousands of cattle thus In Corea Impreg-, rap,urf.d have ixn driven to Mukden, ti r-not rowlbly gwin Xr!her money nor receipts ore given Wh-n th Is arcom-jfo he arlTrM. ?Tr termi of peace.' -nie di?,vitch adds that the foreign the obJ-t for which crrespoiiaehl who have gore to Muk . but until this Is nr-dn Iir pledged rot to divulge the silver dollars, j34.ooo.ooo of which are buried u naer Ava ancne ' -;:r" ; in circulation, an dthat it is manifest, j iin.- therefore, that $500,000,000 can only be I Turin, Italy, April 21. It Is known asn county ims va circulated by means of certificates. 88 persons were buried by the aval- township conventions Saturday, June Senator Aldrich, chairman of the fi- anche which swept the miners' huts in inn. ,at a o ciock p. m., io wen ueie- nance committee, says that the amend out alive and six bodies have been re- ville Saturday. June 18th. at 1 o'clock. covered by the rescuing parties. t This convention is called for the pur- ment was placed in the bill by request of the secretary of the treasury and the director of the mint, who desired either to recoln the standard silver dol- . m. :mnin oubllc uneasinefs. i . j . 2 . Amtricam and 8ritiih Hunting a Counterfeiter Uions. Greensboro, N. C. April 21. Special ;t A correponIent of j 'r Uuitic. wrltlnr from - t:-.ri-i. un.I-r date of . y I 'r-rr m V. . m . -m .4. - . umi nniu.'n hurU against Ameri- , i.i..rAn a m.mttn tVio clonrlarl dnl- , meFsenser from the olu river says mit,r t that the Japanese "utpoets are near the ,, with the i some one has been doing ingenious IitriiTA Si mnntnn' CnnmUnn J Democrats anxious to talk politics. The : work In raising one dollar Dills, mailing them look like ten dollar notes, mree Russian Intrenchments. Rumors, but No Newt London. April Ti. ihere Is no Telia te news of fresh east. A rumor that can finance committee, therefore, took the other alternative to accommodate th : of these notes have treasury - department. - St-nr- MI- I community today, - . .. - ' 1 mm. k Wmm. mHm M 4 i. hn.MHttM tn the 'rich and Allison ana otner i.:jji..ui.if uem mauc iui not be on the finance comittee. all of viio;n did. rus wont so wen mat tne -h b-a t -1 Drlti i asainsi meri- ar east. A rumor mat can noi "b i.i.ivr . ----- - us It Is beUeved . substantiated comes from Seoul of an re pretty good sound money men j scrutin y is necessary to detect the day t, Itish vessels took ' engagement oa the land necr the mouth ! laugh at the bugaboo raised by Mr. Hill counterfeit. - fc easuw different from conditions In Panama at the rresen time. There existed what, amounted to a state of war, and a drastic measure was neces.'.ary, but, hJ sold, peace prevails in Panama and. ! there 'was no reason for creating such a despotism as would. obtain by giving the president unlimited authority over ! everything in the canal strip. Further? r ore, Mr. Harrison said, it was unwise, just preceding a presidential election.', to place at the disposal of the president seven or eight hundred lucrative posl-, tions in Panama. , Mr. Hepburn of Iowa saidjthe mea-, ure was only it tentative one and it, was! not intended that the president should have permanent, absolute juris diction over the canal strip, but that th?re would be suitable legislation when it became necessary. At pre-cnt no one knew Just what would b the boundary of th canal strip. The bill wfts passed without division. It was the Intention of the Houre lead ers, in rushing the measure through, to get it back to the Senate in order that' , the conference committal may hav ample time to adjust the differences tt twecn the Senate and House pirns for the government pt the can.il zone. Tha House is determined upon its proposi tion and will Insist that the Sent' yield in the matter and accept th simple plan of dealing with the qui tion for the present. After passing a number of minor bila the House, at 5:20, adjourned until to morrow. j mmm ' ' Adjournment in Siht Washington, April 21. Th Ho & irZ ; .'.;ni. Thomas Jleadw. today agreed that they wo ,11 .iriisnuum ' i v, t-t i i . Jul- Philadelphia. April 21.-The condition ' Jefferson was the author of the law , .... B Thursday. . They advised the .rente leaders that .Wednesday affcnio'j t!vy. would be ready to adopt a con-rjrrjnt resolution fixing the time for fl'ial' ;..! Jouramenfr the-flIoTing' day. 'th?t we were forced to yield. We can resume traffic without them, having iiiuucauu -"o - 1 ... . . .nn' noc.'J- 1 1CCS' tiations with governments where dls- me Rovernments surrenaer, xiutcvCI, 5 ott!1-'nr .TowiA fit- C MlllllilllVJJl 1 Ui.vi o.6u...u. isens of, the United States, with the view to securing equal freedom of travel and sojourn with all other citi zens. Mr. Dalzell of Pennsylvania present ed a rule making privileged, to be called up at any time, a bill creating a commission to consider and recom men legislation for the development cf the American merchant marine. The Democrats forced a roll call on the adoption of the rule. ' The rule was adopted 138 to 107 and, on motion of Mr. Gro3venor of Ohio, the bill was read, but its consideration was de ferred. The bill to provide . for a temporary ed wages from- January 1, 1903. Nash County Convention r. Hill. lie vwitiu cnci. uic in.uci o uuis lit . . i , a T,na the village, of Pragelato Thursday gates to the county convention, which government of the canal zone at Pana night. Nine of them have been taken will meet at the court house in NashU ma and for the Protection of the canal !po3e of electing delegates to the state, ! senatorial and congressional conven- works then was tken up The bill was supported by Stevens of ! Minnesota and Richardson of Alabama. I Mr. Harris on of Ntw Tcrk. who ln i troduced a bill for the government of j the i r ai zone, providing, for a com- r,'. i.,,v.oi rtii. nnoo2ed the pend- .... i lnir jr.aasure. He r-a.-l it was auncraut ind simj the author of the law shown ui In this or United Ktates circuit courx juage , passed for ths government oi me iuis i diiifirent searcn is wuu -.i iuu mu-ui j " tfo Aiintrf efter who C.. wno is lying very 111 at tne unno- no reason wny cuiuu am closest paedlc Hospital here, was reported to-' port a similar proposition for the gov- to be unohanged. He is resting ernment of the canal zone, conauions 'in the Louisiana territory In 1633 were i . ' i . - . 1 I r I ij ii V' , -i li li! I.-
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