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He ir Wxmts v, . mti Vol. LXIX. No. 29. The Weather FAIR. RALEIGH, N. C, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1911. LAST EDITION. PRICE FIVE CSITT3 Double (the Number of Paid Subscribers in the Qrty of Raleigh ot Any Other Newspaper. RESOLUTION OF SYMPATHY FOR "BOOZE" Tomlin Presents to the House Resolutions of Condolence For Booze Family MANY REvTmEASURES TtJll to Amf'id the Pharmacy Law of on Dill to ITovlde 1 ree Anti toxin Hill to Prohibit Putting rVloiiN Stripes on Persons Convict ed of Misdemeanor Hill by hit of Durham to ltcgiilnle the Busi ness of Hunk and Banking -Mr. Connor's I iiilorm lUlls oi Lading Special Order February 10. speaker- Dow J convened i ho house nt 11 o'clock. Prover was offered by Rev .J. Moncrior. ot riii lc-iK'- Air. Pnrhtmi. of tile journal committee, reported, the proceedings of Thurs day s session .rorrectlv recorded. petition. Petitions agaiifst the sale of near beer and tlie use of intoxicants in clubs was presented by Mr. Brown of Stanly. Mr. Kelliini: ' From citizens ol New Hanover relative to. t.ie clam law. . . -'.' ' I'uvnrnble ("mninittec Heporls (Ivv- ccpl ions XoU'd.) Counties, il- - ies mid Tmvns. To establish the county of Hoke. (Set for special order for .Tuesday. February 14, at S o clock.) Notice of a minority report was given, but the speaker ruled that minority re ports were only proper when a. Mil was reported unfavorably. 1 lie. vote in committee was 13 to 0; favorable. To revise the charter of Rlkin in Watauga county. To Incorporate the town of Proc tor in Swain county. To grain a new charter for hit nkers. . To place Saluda wholly in Polk county. (Unfavorable.) To establish t.ie county, of Pied mont. (Made special order for Thursday, February !th.) Courts and Judicial Districts. To amend the law establishing criminal court .for Durham.; Kducation and Appropriation, For relief of Appalachian framing School. Heat anil Dumb. For appropriation to t.ie State In stitution tor the Deaf and Dumb. (Referred to the committee on ap propriations.) Judiciary No. 2. For the jirotection of t.ie employees of common carriers. Relative to the venue ol certain ac tions. To make uniform bills of lading. Libraries. To provide for the establishment and maintenance of public libraries. To provide for the establisnment and operation ot traveling libraries. ERUPTION OF MOUNT TAAL STILL CONTINUES (Bv Table to Tne Times.) Manila, Feb. 3 The eruption of Mount Tunl was renewed with ten-Hit .fury today find waves of lava and mud were scattered over the surrounding country for a distance of twenty milts. Many of the natives; who were flee ing from the devastated section wui-e ovcrwhelmod and suffocated or burn ed to death. The eruption was ac companied by violent earthquake shocks which were felt as fur. as Man ila althbugh no daniuge was done in -this cllv. Latest reports indicate that fully I Ml) persons may have been killed. The earthquake shocks'! recorded here today were of less intensity than those from the first eruption and at the ob servatory aifd a belief was expressed (hat the eruption would abate from this ttmo. American soldiers are now in control hi the country around Mount Taal and flit- burial of the dead Is well under w-av. JIundrcds however will never be found- being many feet below the surface of the mud waves which over whelmed several villages. (Referred to committee on appro, priations.) : relit Ions and Hills Introduced. Pethel: To protect grade cross ings on railroads and street railways Smith of Caswell: To fix pay of Caswell county, commissioners. Kent: To place Wilkes county of ficers on salaries and to appoint a linance committee. Rcurboro: To amend Lie 1907 doer law for Dare county. Senrboro: To amend the game law ol: 1009 relating u Dare county. Guv: To proscribe qiiriilicatioii for jurors. v Rose: For relief of K. 1). Sliced, of Cumberland county. Rose: To amend the revis'tl relat ing to register of deeds. Tucker: For reliel ol clerk of Ashe county superior court. Itesoliition by l-.wait. Joint resolution of joint select committee to report a bill recom mending .amendments to t:ie. slate constitution. (Placed on calendar.) Tomlm: Resolution of condolence to ' old booze ' and all his family. Kennedy: '1 o amend the revlsul relative to (he landlord tunl tenant act. Warren: To fix salaries for ofh cers of Person count v to create ofhee ol auditor. . Mitchell: To establish 1 arm lue schools in Wnvne .county. llei In: To nmend Hie pnarmacy law of 1 nor,. . .,."- Mi-I'.iiiiil: Uel.nne t ilie trans portation ol (lend bodies.- .McPliaul: To provide tree anti toxin lor citizens of North Carolina. McPnnul: To amend the law rela tive to reports of vital statistics. ...Mease; To prohibit quitiing lelon s stripes on persons convicted ol mis demeanor. Flovd: To amend the V run iil in county brandy law. Carr of Durham: 1 o regulate and control the business ol banks and banking in North Carolina. (1,000 copies ordered printed.) Dillard of Guilford: For relief ot 8. G- Chilcut. an ex-Con federate sol dier. Buck: To repaint" the power ol eminent domain in Y ancey county. Oagemati by request: To improve and relocate a road in Wilkes county. Tavlor of Brunswick by request: To place on tiie pension roll the wid ows ol Confederate soldiers. Norman: For stock law In Cran berry township in Mitchell county. Carr of Duplin: To amend the law incorporating the Industrial school ot Faisun. Turlington bv request: To amend the constitution so as to allow waner or .iiimestead. State Merc.nanis As sociation bill.) Quit' el: To amend the graded school law or Lincolnton. Special Order. Mr. Connor s bill 'providing lor uni form bills of lading was made a spe cial order tor Friday. Feberuary 10.. Leaves of absence were granted a large number of.. members. -.. Passed Final Heading. To amend the charter of Wilming ton. To create Glenwood township m McDowell county. To amend the divorce law of the code by making act of adultery on part of husband cause for divorce. (Devin bill.) Passed 57 to 30. To amend the fertilizer law of 1907. To prevent infectious diseases in barber shops. To make disorderly conduct a mis demeanor In Delgado. To form a commission for exami nation of any giving certificates to public accountants. To confer civil jurisdiction on the recorder's court ot Wilmington and placing such ofiicers on t.ie recall. To provied pay for special venire men in Union county. To allow Trogden to sell lot for 'nierely used for school property. To provide for the docketing ol owelty charges in partition proceed ings. To Incorporate the Roanoke Sem inary. To amend the revnsal relating to sufficiency of notice in cases of tres pass (The following counties were exempted from the amendment-, Cur rituck, Tvrell. Edgecombe, Rowan, Pender, Caldwell, Lincoln, Hertford, Alexander, Graham, Hertford, Cam, den, Peerson, Perquimans, Bladen, Columbus. Dare, Duplin, Swain, Transylvania. To correct a land grant m Cucro- kee county. To incorporate the Anson Sani tarium. To fix compensation of board of commissioners of Guilford county, allowing pav for special deeputized rommittee work and to refund to i commissioners and members of high way commission $1 .900 paid bv them under stipreine court decision. Tae Ewart ami-trust hill and res olution were made a special order or Friday night. Feebruai-v 10th. Mr. Dilliurd s bill to reueal the $20 distillery breaking up law for Chero kee countv was nude a special order tor Wednesday, I'cbruary Mh. The courtesies of the Inline were extended ' 'ex-Representative T. .VI. Washington, ol Wilson. I he house nr. 2 o clock adiournod to meet Saturday at 10 o'clock. HAY IJi: P1F.K HI'llXKD.' 1 he Old Pay Line Pier at Kalltinore Destroyed by I- ire. (Bv Leased Wire t.v Tiie Times.) Ifcillimore. Mil.. Feb. ;; i'ire d-sti-oy-Hl thr- Old ll.iy Line pier, lu re early 'today causing aSMliuii '. darinigc. ami threaten I UK ail the shipping in '' the vicinity.' .-"' Tin1 fbiines wei'i-.'.fxt.ihulshed aft"!-:, a hard fight. There were no fuia!iti". ... The entire supeitruetiire of-offices on the pier-', and rhe bis tower were, ivipeil nut. iiiT'V Uie liiain portion of the pier, (ill"d- Willi .-fveiRlil, was gnr ted. " eireat clomio of blnek slnoke lollt-i! skyward in tiio ttili air .w-MIe; ipgti.o--t.rs scurried nut io viiatch vvessel,; a.yay from the btaxing pier sirid.mit inii ile harlior for safely. 'I'lev lire, w.i-: !i. covered -I'ij' -rutroltnan .'.Iluinjiiirii-:!. Jii fie wiiiititwq; of the 'ofUeef of th.-'"e(. rtnd.lloor 'ir i-ie pler. Tne i.fli ei- ni,.l lllgiit'-W.'ltelm.irili. Wei,!., yn.'h l ole I lie pier iifler liiiviiif; l.'i ) ti Uii!) I., pi;.-. vein tlie spread of i !,. f!-ii,y-- Willi (lif (Irni'-i ahnni ai us 'a.:l "iiiim.or.. .1 . the lire. 'depart nic-ni;. .Tie-' entiie npit.irafiw of the riiy was soon on the eetie. The big pier, was tilled with corun valued at tlvousanils' of dnliai-s.. including . bar rels of nil which expiodeil ion- "ViCler anollier in rapid succession. . The tlariies 'cast . a brisjlit ..ri'd. P,low over ibe entire city and mr.ny- 'if I've citizens. ; .hearing the ehiihring. hi tiie engines and swing the lighted skies, feared lhat -the -entire business .e-.:o;. was tiblaze. Despite 'the early hour thousands iiishi'd to the scene. ' The- hent fi-oin the. flames wms so intense that tiie crowd was kept sev eral blocks off. ,T!u- firemen iiie.de: a v.lin attempt to save the (Unee buiie. ings on the pier but were driven from I he. - building .by' the intense heal and smoke. "Wl'".i it c hi :n Melt pjfr.;-;.. nd of liees y.'Cre doomed, the tir-i.ro. ge.ve their attention to adjoining piers . and business liousi'S in the vicinity to which it was feared, the flumes; at any moment would spread. The big tower': on. the pier presented a s'T'ectLK-uIar scune. The' .(lames -'leaped up and w r ipped llier".. :.vos around the tower until the gre;-.l I'.ames shot tip .100 'feet in the Ti'iT.vr ok nwK Titt)iKu;. Stavted bv (lie liiirkl;-.' of a Dos Woman Shot by .cgrees. fliv " Least d Wire to 'The 'l imes,) . Hopkinsville. 'K.V., Fel.. 3 The l.::i k ir,!t of a doy: has staAed a race war in Christian county which became so bit ter today th.it troops "tire held in reud iness. A man and young women. Sol Johnson anil Miss Bertha Luttrell were i.i ivlng along the" road when 'it-. -dog owned, by. -a negro family, frighten'e)) the horse. Johnson, angered at the oc currence, fired at ihe dog, The negroes returned- the. fire and a bullet passed through Miss Luttrell's arm. Albert Turner and several other negroes were arrested. Turner confessed to wound ing the giri. Threats ..of lynching cans, ed Turner -to be brought here in an automobile .'-...accompanied . by armed guards. Governor Wilson was apprised of the condition . and. declared '. tha t - he would have solilters m readiness. A itozen persons have already been hurt in the lighting. SKARCII IX PHILADELPHIA. Xow Kelicvl That Miss Arnold Is Alive Search in Philadelphia. (Bv Leased Wire to T he 1 imps) Philadelphia, Feb. S .John W. Arnold and Attorney John S. Keith, of New York, directed the search for Dorothy Arnold here today. Kvery policeman on the force was :ns:iuct ed to aid in the drag-net sifting going on. The missing heiress brother and the lawyer now believe that the girl is alive. All the city detectives have been put to work to join in the search. The hotels, both large nud small, promlent and obscure, are being questioned, and garages are being visited. New World's Record.' (Bv Cable to. The Times.) Pari. Feb. 3 M. Say established a new worlds record for (lying over a circular track today when he flew 311.33 miles In thirty minutes while com peting for tiie Aerial League prize at Issy. The time limit of the contest ends tomorrow. The distance to be covered is sixtv kilometers: Say trav elled C3. His speed was 73 miles per hour. . No Change In New lork Situation. (By Leased W ire to The Times.) Albany N. Y. Feb. 3 The fifteenth ballot for United States senator today was without result, as there was no quorum. NEAR-BEER IS KILLED Passed Kent Bill by Almost Unanimous Vole 'Ibe Opposition Hi the hill (nine I' torn AVilniliij;ion Hiev Want Local Option House oi liepreson (alives Were I rar!i, :i!lv I num inous Against lite l!everiiLe bonis Will acate January -M. , Near-beer lit' "Nbn IV. :C'a'rotina . will soon boa back nmuber. . Or. Keni in t rod need a bill it v--i( (if so asu ! iiiohibit the sttie.oi li'.'ar-beer, bee; ilie or -other' III; ' ilrtiik- in Xort.i ( arolma. and las" ini'.hi j:;, house m rejiresentntives wiaii'-tefl over it for more, than tnre.e honVs, linally voting In favor of the bill, witii some iliiif'nn iiienis, !t:i 6. .Mr. Kelitiiii. o.; Hanover. g(n through an amendniein changing the Sinie w.ien the bill .noes into iSTeei from March 1st. to .in ae is,t. He ar gued .that the :. netir-le'.' r . license?, would expire .oh .!;..y.!: 1st. ami iy"i liieiii continue uui il i ::e - .';;.; i:n "f their licenses. TIik aiiieiidniont vas adopt e;l and I li; hill 'posted on. i::--tiiir.l rending. . AVIieii: flic liiaiier lirsi- caiiie iii, l)r; Kent .' : 1 he .author ol' i.e-. I.ili. -aslte 1 lliat ibe. word 'aui! ' in line :ii; oi see fiiin I! ; bo changed .i ; ..''Or." '. so -'l.ir.i-the bill would liiil ii: i erierowii It jtlie snle of drugs', tiitiL tlie iimondiniuiT was adopted. ,lud?;e Uwarl. .ileel:i!'ed ; t Via '. neat beer was merely a eloai-: i a which lo liit'e. in selling inioxiiiMits:. Several ame!idni:'nis Were sen! for ward! and lost, iiu :wr....t'arr. of 1 t : .- lin, lieciareii Ih-. !.: !.:H saiuiiii ap i.ly It) (labs, but .'is aiiienduient w as lo;:, :" . ii'dge l-:-ari de.-' :! that the aojise pass- a .substitute iO-Loase. H'iil . ft".'. v.-liic.h would prchiiiji i!;e si ie of any drink coniaintng more taan two pel cent: alco.io! n,!g is;:"',!- .;t some leiigih fc, siiiity,?.; ..li'i. 'i.tii-.J-s '' clared out ill' iirdc. . . .. ". Mi1. Coneor licclived himself on ( cord as '.against imeiiiperanct', ami now the' people were, .vaalhig .-.til is body to pas;; the Kent ..-'bill, ueivi'-lieer destroys -"the effects, (il' tiie prohiln tion law; ami we must give it, to ilicve bv paE:;iii.i' -i:i!S bill. . Mr. Kelli;nr wanted Xew llaiaiver county:. exempted froin tiie Kent bill and allow tliem io ' continue taeir near-beer "lomtsv. saying taut ms people vet-.' ;'!:ions I'm- local seti govern'ment. but he lost out in. .lis efforts. ':. Mr. Ray. of Jlaeon, s'Mil i'(ii'wiiil an aiiieiiilmeat to the Keut bill,; stag ing that it a'di'.y "to every roam)' ill Xorth Carolina." and his atrte.iidnien; was earned.. . Several --'gentiemeii 'eX'p.ln iiic'd; ..their vote, .alter it had passed its. second reading.. . The bill was called lor t ic i.iiid reading. mid upon the aiinqunceiueia of the vote, it, was found to lie prac tieally unahimotis. The Ketil hill, as passed. ;.s as fol lows: 'V The General .Assembly ot Nortn C ar olina do enact: . Section I .. That it shall be uiilu;v ful for anv person or persons, iirni or corporation to' sell or dispose. .-of for tain, near-beer, beerine or other spii ituoiis, viiuiiis or nialt liquors pr mix tures of anv kind and under whatso ever nttine called, that saall contain alcohol or cocaine or moi imine or SI (ITj- Leased Wire to The Times.) Trenton. . JJ.. Feb., a. Governor Wll-son ainrouneed today lhat lie .'would send a special message to the legisla ture urging tiie passage of laws intend ed , to in vent explosion , catastrophes like that of Jersey c:ity. the Rovornpr requested Ills secretary to ascertain the exact stains, of laws In New ".Jersey dealing with the storing and trans portation of explosives. KelHHCs to Resign. (l!v Leased Wire to The Times.) Washington'. Feb.' 3 District Attorney He-utle of New Orleans, wno brought prosecutions against a number of bankers in the Creseent city which were thrown aside bv the department of Justice today defying Attorney Oen pral Viekershm to declare his office vucant. lieattie has been arked to re sign, but refuses. Population of Selma and Smltlileld. (Bv Leased Wire to The Times.) WHshlngion. Feb. 8Nelma popula tion 1,331; Smlthfield 1,3. either opium ue;'ivative, except, as herein mcvid. d. V Sec, i!.', Thai, it f.mil lie unlawful for any' person or 'persons, firm or corporation. Who . is .engaged ..in the sale o! any kind ol drinks, to refuse i,o '.allow nu5 .person." to. curry ."a way item Ilie place. where. said drinks are being, sold. . or ; offered' for. sale, aiiy I'.fj-iicp nt (eantitv of any sl.o ol said 'drink 'which ",iasx 'be'n.:.lio'iiri ft n tl paid i-. r: a"..l ii' any person, iii in c, r coi'iioral ioii shall .refuse -to'. nlloy tr.'fi 'package ''' or'.'ti'tan't ity- o,' said d . !::!. io lie iarrii;t) away fiont the pluee nf sale, ii :-:i:,:ll be prima facie e ..i.d'-uee ol fa" y.iolti't-ion' of this tie!. . -See. ::.' Thai any iiei - oii or .persons, firvit oi' .i orpora i ioti violaiiug the pro- vis ions of this ail shall he g nifty of a tiiisuoinciiiior. r.nd fined or '.itnprts o;ied. or both, for er.eii and every of t. iu : to discrc-l ioii of the court : Provided, that litis a.ct shall not be coiiSMaied to forbid i he sale of. spirit no is,: vinous.- ii i nieiiie 1 or malt li ttuors or. .iiitoxifating bitters by a le-hali-od lin-dical depository, or by aiiy licensed and ivigistered '.pliariii aeists, for. sickness upon the written : prc hcriiKioii fVf, a regulifiy licensed and ni tii .'';.' pvitt.-i icing physician-. op sur Ke.;?i having -the' person for whom s.v..! nres'ct iition is niade under his ( Ijariie, Aviiic i saiil jii esi-ripl ioti shall Hpi-eif;. the ai.iount of spirits -reqtiir-eil '. and thr.t; t :, is tic:, shall tiof be con-si.'-iied to pi'i-'. eat ih-i saie of any al io hoi ie llitltui: lu .!.. I 'l-'ili.aHl llloil! cal. ilepor: i ury . or t o any licensed and registered.' liliiii iiiaeis.ia. - or any .,cn caii.iti of morphine or ot licr opiii in deli-, a' ive . to iiu.v ' registerofl pjiiirni'a-. eisr: and th:vi t.iis act .shall not be. coiisidereil to forbid the sale of co caine, moi -ilitne or other opium .de rivative , by : a licensed , pharmacist tiuou tiie wi'iitcii prescrintton liva rv'sr. 'rr ; licensed )itl.vs.ii:ian, o.r, su.r j.eoii: ' Provided further, that this act slmii n in tii.o'.v o tae sale of (lolues I it- wines wht it sold in qitiini ity of not less, i .l in t m o .and one-half gitl loas in seaied packaifes or crated, on the prnmiMis vi?ere uiaiiul'iicture-l, ot to tlie sale of t ider in. any (juuniit'y by the manufacturer from "fru its grown, on liis land within the stale ot North Carolina, or to the sale of itie to any mintS'tei' tif. religion or other 6H1-ct-r of a cliurch vlien said wine is bottgat. for "' religious'.- or sacramental par.x.sis. or to the sale of flavoring extracts or. ossein es .when sold as such; or to the sale of. medical, prepa rations manufactured, in accordance with ; fonu Vila's prescribed by . the 1'niied States i'hariiiacoiioeia and Xa tional I'Vrmiiliir.v' w'.iicli contain . no more alcouol vhan is necessary to ex tract the nie.-iiiul properties of the drug Contained in such preparat ions, niid no more eleoliol .than, is necessary in hold the nietlical . agents in solu tion. wh!i!i are manufactured land sold as medicines, ami hot as liever agj'S. or io tiie sale of carhonaletl dritiks Mat -contain no more taan oiip-teiUh of one perceii-'f. of al.eolii.il, and in wiiieh drinks a llavoWng agent, is used, ill tlie manufacture of w-uicli llavoring agent . alcohol is used to dissolve and hold in solution or to extract from tlie crude material said flavoring agent. ' Sec. 4. Thar this act s.iall be in force and effect from and. -'after- t.ie first day of June, one thousand nine hundred and eleven. Win. IL HAMILTOX. Well Known Citli-cn ol Gnrnec Died esterdavat Ripe Old Age. (Special to The Times.)'. " Garner,. N. C. Feb, :', - Win. H. Ham ilton died h, re yesterday at the ripe old age of 84, .He Was a. tine type of the old confederate soldier. He: lost his eye-sight ill the battle of Williamsburg, Va., (it TKh: liofli eyes being shot out. but he has made a good llvitig 1-egarilless of his iil't.li. t.ioii. Hi; was one of the best "citizens of Wake county, n i ul his neighbors w ill greatly miss him. Democrats l uvor Ireaty. tliy Leased Wire to. The '.'Times.) : Washington Feb. . 3-If it .'becomes apparent that, the vote on the Canadian reciprocity treaty will he clone ..Champ Clark .minority. leader, will .cull a 'caucus of the- democrats in order that they may present a solid trout lor the agreement. . Democratic, house leaders say that from SO to -90 .percent of their members favor the-treaty 'and will vote for it! If any serious defection Is shown In the, republican- ranks, and it becomes ap parent that the treaty Is In danger. Mi. Clark has agreed to call, a general caucus. Lightweight. Championship .Match. (By Leased Wire to The Tunes.) Philadelphia. Pa.. Feb. 3 --Tom Jonef, manager of Chiiniplon Ad Wolgast, and Charles Harvey, manager of Owen Mnran, are hero today to arrange a match for the lightweight champion ship of the world. The fight will be to a finish, Wolgnst having declared that he would Insist on this und Mornn having assented. When the articles are signed Tex Ttickard. Jack u lea son and Jlfflmy coftrtoh will be asked lo bid. nEvisiox. Xational Football Ion -Xo Diuftir ( liuiutes Lv,.,'Ciet;. I By Leased Wire to Tlie Times) New i oi l;, Lob. ;! I- tiotball revis- ' ioti Is ar;ain to he fore today with - the convening of the hat.lona: foot- ball rules commit fee in t his city, al i i hough no drasi ic c'hanges are ex I 'peeled.'' -.('Oip-li Alonzo Wiigg, of the i i'nivcl'siiy: . of f'hicago, rami to at : tend; tiie meeting . and urge further - simnliiietii ion (if I lie gaiiie. He came i. ast wiili i he plea that: ninny of the , iiiirieati. lea in res of the gridiron, such as the forward pass, and the on side kick, be elite iiiatcd. Siagg also 'brought with lit in : suggestions' of a , number ru western coaclies and ttrit , vcrsity ofiieials with .whom he has i i oeciuly (liscuss"d i lie game.. I The westerners, favor the' eltmlna- t ion of tlie -U-vard. zone on the on , side, k'ci;, and the reduction of the ill) yards on kicks to Id yards: also i - the restrictions limiting tlip forward pass to iU vards. A number of the delegates did not arrive until today. Members' of committee who v.-en. seen, were reticent upon the posslbili t:is of llu nieeliue. stating, however, that art attempt would be made to day and tomorrow to sol tie the foot ball qin-sl ions, for 1 '. I t for good so that, another meeting: would not. be neecssnry...' :: Tlie ilic'ii ie- of Walter Camo, of Yiili.', ; were . severely crtf'ctsed by soi:. p of ; I he com in it teeiiieii . . Tin -it aftioii threatens in develop n. row be lueeii 'i'sf iiii(l esl. ',: ;'.:'-: ",'- . "It strikes ine," declared one mem her. 'that tl Camp has been cor rectly quoted h's theory is all wrong. I nder present conditions the stron ger team ts at a dintinct disadvant age. There is a strong rlemand for a n vision ol the rules that will more nearly equalize tlie attack wirn i:ie defense. The chance- to score bv straight rushing is limited to the minimum .. so that1 trick plays of doubtful value must be resorted to." There are I I members of the com mittee and tlie sessions are ' hemg held in the Hotel Cumberland. Meaiuer in HuiTicaiie. t ,Jv Lcaseti VVire to The TliiteBV Aorli. Feb. ;! The Bteamor Irom Havre, which arrived lodav re ports -that on January .10 It met a violent hurricane from the south. A tremendous wave which the cap lain savs was IS to 20 yards high, struck the steamer on me port side, (causing a violent shock as if there had been a collision. The water fell on the deck with a tremendous impact and submerged one-third of the steamer. Woman Held lor Stealing Pur. t Bv Leased W ire to The T imes) Hartford. Conn., Feb. 3 In the Hartford police courr tottav. Judge ! Clark held for 10 days under $1,000 bond. Sirs. Slav Leonard. 44 years old. who is believed to nave stolen $21,000 worth; of valttalilo furs and skins front a Chicago warehouse. De cember . I I. Her companion was caught in i-iio'iiig'i.ild. Mass., yester day, and on a'.. .tip. from the Spring field police Mrs, Leonard was -'apprehended by detectives in this, city endeavoi ing to dispose or a-number of ,$S mink skins for $2 or $?.. : . storm in Xew Virk. (Bv Leased Wire to The Times) Syracuse. N. Y., Feb. J--The worst storm in ten years is raging in New York state today and whole sections are cur off Irom the rest of tin world. - Among the towns cut off Is Y ad diiigtoii. No trains have .entered the town since yesterday morning. At (ioiivernenr traffic is paralyzed. Hundreds of highways are blocked and traffic is impossible. A high wind is accompanied bv a heavy tall ol snow .a ml the temperature is also at zero. Alarm is telt for shipping on Lake Krie. . - . " . ' Wheeler Kor Princeton. i Bv Leased Wire to. The Times) : San Francisco. Feb. f! A San Francisco newspaper lodav an nounced that Benjamin Trie Wheeler, president ol the I niversitv of Cali fornia, is being seriously considered lor the presidency 'Of' Princeton Pni versttv which also savs that tlie trus tees of the university lean strongly toward him. The only dissent Is said to come from the alumni who think the- the president- should be a Princeton graduate. Wheeler is a graduate of Brown. Old Trainer Commits Suicide. Xew York, Feb. il Thomas .1. Courtney, aged SO. at one time one of America s foremost brooders and trainers of race horses, committed suicide in Audubon Place, near 147th street today by cutting his throat. Just previously he had complained to friends because ' the good old racing days In New York were gone for ever." i POi MORE Ami NEER BEER PEIIIIIS The Senate In Still Getting Petitions Against the Near Beer Trffic BILLS MOSTLY LOCAL The Anti-near-beer Bills Keep Com jug; Into, the Senate Bills in the Semite Were .Mostly of a local Nature Would Protect Came In ( raven County Pay of Surveyors and Hunting Foxes in Montgom ery ( ounty Amend Charter of : Aberdeen and Rocbflsh Railroad ( oinpnny Prohibit Public Drunk enric-?s in Yancey. In tin. senate today an unfavorable report was made on the bill to es tablish Piedmont county out of por tions of . Guilford, Randolph and Davidson. Senator Boyden offered a minority report signed by four mem bers and it was a made a special or-, tier for next Thursday at 1 2 o'clock. Tae committee reported favorably on the bill establishing Avery county out. of Mitchell, Caldwell and Watau ga. and Senator Sigmon offered an amendment, insisting on immediate action.' but there was objection by senators Pharr. Cobb, Johnson, Gard ner, Rascoe, Hicks and Brown, and the bill was made special order for next. W ednesday night at 8 o'clock. Dur ing -tins flebtMe -Senator Briwn- -made a vigorous appeal to the sen ators to seriously consider the state's finances, which he said is the most important questions before t ne gen eral assembly. He read figures show ing that tiie balance in the state treasury in 1906 was $"47,000, and that now there is a deficit of $349, 000. He declared that he was unal terably opposed to a bond issue to pay toe current expenses of the state government and would always be opposed to tae Graham bill or any other bill mat w ill unload expenses of todav on unborn generations. T he senate received a message Irom the governor transmitting the biennial, reports of the A. & M. Col lege. State Library Commission, State Normal College and a list of the va cancies on the board of trustees of Hie State I mversity. An unusually large amount of rou tine work was done, many measures being considered and today's session was full of interest. SKXATK PKOCEEDIXGS. The senate met at 11 o'clock, President Newland : presiding, and Rev. A. D. Wilcox, of Central Meth odist church, offering prayer. Petitions Offered. Petitions against near-beer were offered bv Senators Bennett of Stan ly, Lemond of Union, Graham of Orange, Hicks of Granville, Carpen ter of Gaston. Hiatt of Yancey, Cot (Contlnued on Page Two.) ACCEPT THE TREATY (P.v Leased Wire to The Times.) Niagara Falls, Ont., Feb. 3 After scores of fruit-growers associations along the Canadian . Niagara frontier had decided to protest to the parlia ment at iitlawa against reciprocity with the I nitcd Slates' a meeting of over Canadian growers was held herov jiay and a decision reached not to ptfTst against the agreement. Tins is the first action of the kind yet taken by the Canadian fruit grow ers and an efiort will be made to have the other associations rescind their resolutions o protest. It was the opinion of those at today's meeting Mint If reciprocity were adopted and found to be determined to fruit grow ers it would be time enough to pro test to the government. - - " - Chance For Washington. Washington. Feb. 3 That Washing ton has an opportunity of winning the ' 1IU5 Panama Exposition was indicated today when the senute committee on industrial expositions determined to hold an additional hearing next Wed nesday to consider the claims of th capital. ," '4 '
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