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eHRONieLE, FliBUUAKV II, m2. ? " NO. C. IAD RIFLO BATTLE |jk Deadly l ight in tin Streets of Chicago. |KE WATCHMAN FATALLY HURT. f^'nothii Clash Over the Hade l.md Along the Aristocratic Lalo Shore Drive. Chleacro, ? Dtnhi'j a Aght With Winchester rifles between the fol llowcrs of rival claims to property fcloiiK the L.Vi? Shore Y rive, the most aristocrat lr boulevard In Chicago, Prank Kirk, a watchman for one of | the claimants, was shot through the |bead, sustaining a mortal wound. The property In dispute consists of made land lying east of the Lake Shore [drive nn 1 between it and Lake Michi gan. Captain (leoryo W. Streeter. who has for many veais been a thorn In the If side of North Side property owners. becauso of his propensity to s"t ? 1 f on | vacant ground and then claim in the jf courts the rights of a -squatter, h:is >.'CCted several small shanties upon V this ground. Tie claims that the off i j * clals of the city of Chicago. or tho'State af Illinois have no right upon if. To | night Henry Cooper, a lawyer who has r. been active !n his opposition to Stieet er, accompanied by PoMcemau O'Mal ley, went upon the ground and was r.t ? tacked by Streeter, who knocked him down with the butt of a revolver. Sev eral of St t eeter's followers covered I O'Malley with their weapons nn:! ho i d was ordered to leave or be shot. I Shortly after Cooper and O'Malley . had left the ground a pitched Inttle ? broke out between three of SJreetfr's followers. William McManncrs. Wi!- i 11am Block and John lloeldtke, and * two watchmen employed \,y Cooper, Frank Kirk and Sam pel Portorous. One I the first shots fired struck Kirk in I the ton of the head. Portorous returned I the fire of the Streeter men with a Winchester. A riot call was hastily ; sent to the Chicago avenue police stv J tion and a wagon filled with officers j under the command of Captain Revere j was sent on the run toward the place, j When the officers arrived Kirk's body i Jay in the snow outside the shanty, j while from the window Portorous kept j a steady fire \:p.>n the three men in t) e i ? .1 other house who were returning his fire with nil the Speed with which they i could work their , rifles. The tiring | ceased ns the p:)lU:e appeared and a cordon of officers was at on^e thrown around the shanty in which McMan ncrs, Block and lloeldtke were. Three men and Mrs. 'McManncrs were placed under arrest and taken to the police station. Returning to the building In a short time the officers found that Streeter had barricaded the house once more, lie was summoned to surrender and af ter some parley gave himself up. When he came out of flu* house he earrie 1 a rifle and four revolvers. All persons )i v Jng on the "District of L?ako Michigan" were placed ? under arrest pending the death or recovery of Frank Kirk. At the hoso'tal to which he was taken ho died without regaining consciousness. 130 Hen Drowned Victoria, 13. C.. Spccial. ? All hope for the missing I'ritifeh Hloop of war Con dor which left here December 2. Just before the b:g storm which wvecked the Collier Matthews off C.ipc Flattery waa Abandoned with the arrival of 'the ship lDgcria from a trip along (he w ess coatft down or was pin ashed to pieces by the heavy Bens. The crew of the Condor numbered 130 officers and men. Sentenced to Mnng. Itoanoke. Va.t Spccial. ? Chcclea Foy. tho negro who narrowly escaped l;c:n ; lynched after he had murdered Day tori H. Miller, tirafinrcr of a coal company Bt Tom's Creek. Va.. on' I>eccmber 20th lust, was tried at Wise Couct. House and Fcntenced to be hanged on March 14. Foy 's casa war heard In th* Rim" court ton days ago, at which time the Jury failed to agree. A Move Against Ru?s'n. London, Special. ? The ministers eo well kept the secret that the paper is ?ued after Parliament had adjourned for the night announcing tho first im portant alliance between a Western and VeHow cr Asian race, comes as a startling surprise to tlje public and al though the idea of an alliance wi,th '' Japan Is likely to meet with general approval, the outcome of this sensa tional departure will be anticipated with no little anxiety. It Is regarded as A -move against Russia and to explain the abandonment of the col any of .? Wel-Hai-Wel PALMETTO NbWS. Legislator* Return from Charleston. Columbia, Spoolal. The wemb?n of tho general assembly, or the groaior part of (horn, retui nod to th? city Saturday night from thalr trip '.o Charleston and the imposition. A uu tu ber of them availed thenine! vea of tho mv:ta;:on to remain In Charleston until Monday moiuing, but the groat, er portion or them returned Saturday night, i h j legislative jpociftl reaching the city at lu 4^ p cloc k. The t'ip w a i one of unalloyed pleasure to every member of the party. From the time of their de parture Friday morning until their re twin Saturday night there was. nit a single incident to u.ar the pleasure of the oct aslon. If the only olj?*ot in go ing to Charleston had been "to huve u good time" the uip weald have ijoen an eminently successful one, but the real purpose of the visit was a vastly different one, ami in this respect, too, it was a success The lawmakers had tho opportunity of seeing the exposi tion wjih its many anavdrl 111 inahm hlbits and attractions, nuil the In struction and benefit they have ro celved will be of incalculable benetU uot only to themtclvea but to the en tire State. ISver/ man who (ami b.iek tvp.b singing tnc praises of the exposition. And, as waa stated in the dispatches from Charleston, tt wrh Kpoken of as "the State'a exposition." and not as "iho Charleston exposition." Tho ex position has ben-n seen and enthusi astically eudorsod bv tbo members of the general assembly, n feeling of State pride and Interest has boec aroused to a degree that dl1 not hero toforo exist, and from now on thtr? will ba a groatly Increased attend ance. The legislature, will return to their xvork Mon. lay refreshed nul benefited by their trip to the reposition, and. as more than one member* .?all when coming up from Charleston, the tw.i davs Instead rf being lost may he the most profitable of the entire tra sion. Pardons Orantcd. The governor has acterl upon a number of ni plications fnr pardon which have bcf.u hanging up for souio time. A pardon was granted lit th? cane of S. J. Kut'.ec'ge, tent up la b t month from Kershaw county for vio latlon of tho dispensary law. Elc? en of the Jurors and the solicitor r*o oinmrminl tho pardon. In the i aso of (Vo?nwoo.l Washing ton convh led in Newl.e:ry county <?' larcenv of live slot h in j'M and ten tenccd to two years on the chain ganj the governor conunu'ed the sintemt to I** months. So'.it, itor Sense recow mended a pa: don. In l be r a s: ;> of WesltV Heart convict f-d In Clckens- cotrnrv in March, lf!,>0 of manslaughter. with a lenornrmnd at Ion ?0> m'/ <">' and sentenced to ?'href >enrs in penitentiary, the s.rteucr was com mined to one year. This action was in accordance with Solid tor Ansel's recommendation. Henry Sullivan, of Croenvi!!e, con victod in January. 1D!>0. ef house breaking an-"' larcenv, and sen! cneco to two una a half years in the peni tentiary, was pardoned. Solicitor Hoggs wrote: "inasmuch aa defend pnt has so faithfullv served two year? of his sentence, I recommend his par don." In the case of Mattie Chapman, pen rlcted in Creenwoorl county in March. Ifiai. c.f assault and batterv an'l sen tenced to tbre" years In the peniten tiary, t.b e governor commuted the sen tence to one year. Senator Sc^use made a recommendation to that effect. Jasper Tavlor was convicted In Lex* inrton In September. an<l sen t .need to pay a finn of J! 00 or serve 00 dn*-? In the penitentiary for the viola tion of the dispensary birr. The prls oner Is an' old man and wmn the pres entation of st rone petitions tho pov error commuted the sentcrico to $0^ I fin" or IK) dnv<? on (lie uani. j Pardons were reused lu th?? ollaw Jiif! rnscpr I Julia TTood. Hampton ronntv. eon ! vlcted of isdult'Tv and sentenced to i k i v months In (ally. - I Preston Jefferson. Sumter county. Convicted of raro nni sentenced to life Imprisonment. The Charter M5H Increase# It? CrpM.il. Noilcp has ben filed with the seere tary of .State of tho Increase of the ean'tnl stork of th?n DeKalb ('otto n inili? of Camden by J1"0.000, ma'^ng n total capitalization of the company of tflflO.OOO. The following companies \?ere chart ered : j The J. II. Dennett company of Clio, which will do n general merchandise business on a capital stock of $50,000. The officers are J. If. Dennett president end treasurer; Nevillo Bennett *lco president, and Charles Manning pccif* tary. The "Wilcox Hardware company of Clarion. .capitalized at HO.OOO. Th? ofiieffR nrcs: if. M. Wilcox president; H. ]j. tt'l'fox vice president, and Ar thur R. Craig secretary and treasurer. The Charleston Palacc of IJfe com pany of Charleston, cr.nltsllr.ed at $2,500. ThevOflicrrs are: I'. II. Sa!ley pr?>s!dent and (/. J. Lanneau Hec-relap^ ti n rf treasurer. Tatal Shrotfng Affray. FJorenre. Special.? Sheriff Hnnrh has been advised to lco'< out tor M. D. N? smltb. who lait night at Oo*h?'s shot and probably jataUy tvrihnded Kll 5>.??la. The two roefi arc prominently connected. Nafcmltii n was bargaining with a negro for aMoad of crooatka, when Sauls came up offered more money. N'csmttb beramo angry snd after *wl*-ds. shot four times at Sauls, one bullet taking effect. Ncsmith Im mediately disappeared. Tried to Burn a Mlil. ^ .o Greenville, fpeclal.? An attempt vii mad? Thursday morning at 2 o'clock to sot Are to tbo Carolina Cotton Mill. wb!cb is located noar tbs jnctton of tuo Air Una and C .AO. railroad track*. In tba wait and^y Tkan art .conflicting reports la ,^ra|ard fa, tfca affalr. and It H not fJtf to abtpftb tko yarttca)a:a,. an tko parties mai laid tn tko attempted aifot art aakranta * President's Soa Grows Suddenly Much Worse. + !$Y.HPI011S AM: WRY AURMIXG. ? - ? ? - ? A Long ami Anx'.ouit 'Day J or t tic President and li s Wife rtt tho ftcd.sldr of tliL'lr S'Ctf *->nri . . . *M- ? ? Groton, Mass.. Sptvlal. Theordoro Roosevelt, Jr., the son of P:v:d?tont Roosevelt, U git'ious y sir'.;, t t id too early to r.ay what th ? eha a i < for bis recovery. This v. aa the state 111 on t Isssm il by Mr. tit >i ,'e IV V trie! you, secretary of the President, at ll o'clock Monday n K --. and made after a careful examination I > > Dr. Alexander l.ninboit, ti e famih clun of President Uooa^vt !t. w!u arsiv ed here from New York at 0 o'olor-k. President and M..^. Iu?sim!i spent a long. anxious d: y, ? n t "no infirmary awaiting the crisis < ? f the diseaso which this morning appeared to h .vo taken such a strong hold of their k. ? . The change for the wtrsie in th-- boy'a con dition during the li ght ha. I show I it self when the regula.* morning exami nation was incide by Dr. Shut!u \e ne I Dr. Warren. Sjccctary Co- te\.\\>u. is Is the only mona-i of communication with t-u> alck^' room, made the an nouncement of tho patient's serious condition, although h<- said i a -14 It was not alarming. "Ilia temperature- i"? higher," said Mr. Carto-lyon, "and his respiration is weaker than Sunday, but his pulse is 1 otter." lie also said tjiere was no Immediate change, only the natural progjr.va of ?he disease, lie announced that the disease had spread and .involved both lungs. This sadden and unfavorable I urn warned the President that tho most skillful medical treatment was necejjr sary, and so he called to the aid ut Dr. Fhuttuck and Dr. Warren his fam ily physician, Dr. Alexander T.imbert, of New York, an eminent praet lelancr and a man well acquainted with tho boy's phys que. Droton, Ma.SK.-- -The condition of Theordore Hoosevo v, Jr.. 0! ft : Tuesday morning was apparently very serious For ' ti-.if an hour the voice- of the bay c.iUtncj fir water cc-uld be. heard on the streets. V. t. a ,.i ? . .1 r ~ it. ?-\\j iwtjJU ?'* riMdin1 il 1 l tMli iRo house, but it 1s b'lkvtd the j^itlent i-? dellrous. To Buy Rnglisli Ra'lroad* Now York. ? Special. ? Tin* lnforp.?ra t ioTi of the (Jmat Britain Railway IV velopment Corporation, at Trenton. N. J., is announce I .and according to a director of the company who will bo quoted In the Journal ami American, will build and purchase electric lines In England, In those placc-u whore the transit facilities are inadequate to tie demand and the equipment 'behind the age. According to the same paper, the charter of the company calls for on y ?100,000, but this is merely nominal. As a matter o? fact. $3,300,000 havo been subscribed already by citizens of New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore and Richmond. ( The Prlr.cc Coming; Berlin. By Cable. ? Princo Henry of of Prussia, came with Emperor Wil liam from Potsdain Monday morning. Tho Prince will remain qulQtly at iho Schloss until Tuesday evening, when His Majesty will give a dinner in honor of Princo Henry and his suite. There will be no speeches made. This will be the Emperor's farewell to his brother. Emperor William and the Prince wiil have a private interview before the dinner. The Prince will go on board tho Kron Prlnz Wilheim Saturday af ternoon. Emperor William an 1 Prince Henry expressed concern nt Ihe new.i of the Illness of President Hoose\ -It's ?on, and received from the German ambassador at \.'a /?? ass.:, u , replies to their messages of inquiry. riirhuxli l.ce in Chicago. Chicago. Special. ? General Fitzi'.u'j'i I^ee lectured here Monday night at (!:?? Auditorium, under tho auspices of tin National Union, a patriotic fraternal organization. There was a l irge attend ance and the welcome aeerjrdwi (I en. Lcc was in the naturfi of an ovatlan. His subject was "Peace and War in the United States and Cuba." Steals a fl I Ion. Detroit, Sperlal. ? Vic? President Frank C. Andrews, of Ikn City Savings Bank, -which has been In the hands of State Bank Commissioner George B. !tia"7e, fdn<je Monday ruornlrfg. was ar rested late in the afternoon and ar raigned at 9:30 o'clock at nlr.ht on the charge of "Wilfully, fraudulently and knowingly" Bdourlng from the bank without sectiritf^ and without the knowledge of the %ther directors, a from exceeding fl, 000, 000. He was re leased on $10,000 hail and his exatni&a Uon wm act for February 21. Order Rolling Stock. Roanoke, Va., Special.? In addition to an order placed with the Southern ' Car Jk Foundry Company, of Birming ham. Ala., lael week, by the Norfolk ? Western Railroad for. 1,000 box cart aad 7S0 opal care, that road announced Ita Intention to plaee an order for 800 flat earn with Iho Roenok# Machine Wlrta of thla elty. The orders for ftHai fKMk. placed by tho Norfolk * Wmtttw dertafc the peat few Made iENERAL ASSEMBLY M ARINO END. ! I he bounty Oiflwi?r>' Salary 1 11 1 1 mid lite Niy,!i>vay and i)rn.?iajcc H I # ?>?1.1 in the Cale :Uar Twenty-brat Pay - The Keneral ai i i.embly ivisuino.l its labors Mon i i . ; an. I labors uu> bt> in Kk-o. ? ' i alvli lar ol il: o house vhows lhat owi j 1'UO billd ate yet to Lo uvti-.l ?tu - lit ; chui:u}j those Jii the bands 01 i jui i mtticis. '1 iii> jury bill, tl.-.' io.lv l.ii and il.c? i bil l tabor bin haw twn tlii ! iKJbt'.l ni, Luc Uiv'io ui .? )?c livriiiua i {matters v^r reusidtr?awon I Altliou^.i i ho t'ntUI t.aiui l ? ill vji j k i ! 1 I by iwoiVJiu last Weoo -aday, ? >*.?! Mr. \\ ut Ab-u'.i, Ioin uavti.v i i j bill ui l'ic same ihunutir on Hit i : llouSe I uh'llilill lb' 11 1 r O li.lt; il bill Ul | | limit too uuinbcr vt >u I'm iu out; a J j laA loib ii, wlili Ji will i. u n,' a l i;; ili: ! ba;o v.ii.ui u vuiUCd t;i' i >f action. The house has vol t.i at upon tho j till lisir..", t il c sal.il li s <f the iouii'.yj j ollit ers in 1 2tv> n .oral < i>:n?tU s yf I in* > | Slate, and till- I*! 1 1 provi dins f /> r tli ? j working ol lih;li wa /a. j .Mr. izlar's i.. i tu provi lo for p spi ' t ial tax tor it>. i, Is will at o conic. u?' ' fur uitcus-ion. 'I tiis I- ill lum a i ifcoi ] able repoti ? with amendments. ! Mr. U inker;; llil p.uvidin;? yfoi j . di alnago i t' swamps and bottom bind"' j , is also no lor consideration; also u ! lull io p: ii. ulo for SlA'.c deposituri*.* j of public lunls. I Cnder tin* I load of "d:bate ud- ; bur ned'' is Mr Ashley's Joint reunite j li'-a to allow the pc >plo of the Stato | to vote whether or ;ioi to ri' peal tin l section <il the ions.Li:ti;i:i relating te ! upccial legislation. AS io TUB tiu'sth. j The Judii iary mi l iu- oi poratlons j committees have Jointly hevn con j eidering the bill Introduced by Mr. ' M. 1 i . Smith to regulate the corpora i thui.s in il:e State. W hile tli" Lill : teel;3 io prescilbo the inlet* for domes ! lit corporations also, it is more par 1 I Ucularlv dheited at the trusts. A* ! t bo session is limited io duratlon.lt is i dt,ubtiul H' it i: a phy^irial posslhllilN t<> pet the bill through t.oth housfi cv? n if there svore no ftlibnhtorin^' against ii It was understood tbnt .Mr. Smith, ratht r than lose too nmeh tinu tryiiiR to j;et a favorable report, wu? willing to l< t thn bill be Kiibinittpd to the boon' without recommendation. There was a favorable report (.n Mr. PcHnihl'B bill to provide a pro cedure to enable the attorney >vn oral to ROenre toBtlmony ItV relatio'.i tr> the violation i;f the antitrust laws by cor t.'i in corporations. Thei ?? were few ehanHc-R roeoin men led by the committee in fbe ap propriation bill. South Carolina, col lege and the Citadel arc to pet\|he tB'ite a:not?ut>: : Winthrop, $17.?Siu more for nialntf nnnco r the hospital for the insane about r.'O not) r.iorp f;<) j m??in;' nance and iJil/OO for pa.it in I mill jjfo r''bo()! for 1 doaf an'' Mind ? t on."i ndditlonHl , .The frcnoral flections eT thin fall will rorjut'e n!?ont $JO.tm.l not re ? jiurcd in i'.'M. This, with the $'20.0(>0 for pt'iiKldiis, will run the npproprla I tionx for l'.to? u ji to $1'1.0UO in excess . of the amount expended i?i ll'ftl. Th" aM.-.rnov i^neral will l e irivon S l nit.1 j additional with which to prosecute th< truatfi. These are the main provisions Of the Mil. Senator <*!ravdon's reaolution llxlti!? the ! r.t h ( Saturdav) an the date for .ftu-tl adjournment i* vet on the cabn dnr of t)>e hons?*. It Is highlv linproh- , able tha' I' wj't he passed. However. It Is probable that no new bills will l o introduced hereafter, ns the eloae </f the sesFlon is so near at haud. nr. nil ;nu! . Dies from Wounds. I (Virtu's, Fpeeini ? Ell Sauls. win? | wno k!i ot nt Cn/'o's by M. T>. North I th 1 Fildnv, died Mmidav rnornintr (rom j the shock caused bv th<? ball's p?r foratlnn nf the stomach. Tho deceased marto a dvjne declaration. but H lias not boon pfvon out. Nosmlth has not been Apprehended, but It Is thought he will appear in time fur trial. An 8-Hour Diy Recommended Washington. Rrceeial. ? Tb" (bird pirf of tho Industrial commission re.por*. was made pi'bMe M'enday. It trials of Inhor, immigration, taxation and Irii gaticn. Regarding labor, the following recommendations arc made: "Coneros? having no power to legislate directly \:non th" subject. it is recommended lhat the R?vnral Stater? establish uni form ho?i?s nf labor. The working d ?y of nil nmili; emulovment. the rennrt , ? -? chould 8 hours. in the hos'C that It would brin'r private *mploy | mcnt to the samo standard. Pen; acoln. F!i.. Spcoial. ? Capt. Alex ander CJrant , one of Pmsacola's most proiiin^-nt cilinens, died Monday, aged 7 f. years. lie was a native ot J./>uls! [ niiA, but had livetl in Pensaeola three I years, occupying positions of import ance. Ho leaves three daughters, one of whom is Mrs. W. H. Pleasants, wife, i of the general traffic manager of the j Seaboard Air Line. Rich oil well? nre paid to have been located rif.'ir Mlllcrton. N. Y. Miss C'Bsy Lofitis. tl:e actress. Is suf fering from gastritis at Detroit. Mich. Prince. H^nry will he entertained in Rr.s'on. Mass, by Mrs. "Jack" Gardner ct her new palace. \ bol!er exp'odo.n !a!o Saturday at ~ 'iclllcd two men and The ChatahoocWe River, at Colum bus, C<a., icso 25 feet in 18 hours Sat urday. Twenty per cent, of tho whP? voters of Alabama dl3'caaehleed themselves bv not paying their poll tax.;- ? Scores of Michigan and Tndiana^fsr^ tories will resnnro today, heavy^ rains paving made St. Joseph River available for wotor powor. - The trial o : Albert T. Patrick tor* the murder of Wk. M. Bice, the Texas millionaire^ reached tbe stage whexe the caus^Tof his death was called In question before the court'In New fork. , Tbe testimony opened np the Inquiry: ' "Was )fr. Rice chloriCormed to death 'as the pro?cation claims, or did he die Death of Capt firnnt. New* Notes. S1AU: 1 1 (il SI \ II ill:. I'roceJun;* of Our Lawmakers Day (>\ l>a.\ HJl'Sti. IV'hte.. nth I -at A vole of i? , i .*> ; i ? |i . : ?* : t I . > i< I t v > 1 1 i U Ol! t I i' < emu ; I n t; ftiud>? (i ll.? ? hiM 1 ihor I'll! Ill .< vn.es lu'i ms essarily ii. via Mi ?>? ! t;C HU MS il! ' I'll* 11 ^ .1; i> \ .-i'V c.i l it t v n I*1! > l >:? 1 : i ? ? a i ?'*>? :?**"?? ?* ? Hit- hltl I In1 house i'.il.iv'.i. 'i I wi.iio.i taking [iin!" ; ?u lion on ti The jsi.li; : It'll O.'IM va! led all'.! warm a u.l was indulged ? ) h.v .1 tkimi (if of )riTi!'( V'! Sev-ral ? i * ? l?iil v;i'n< I h 1 1 Dtlii* ? I dicing the mot.i'n: hour an I relur.cd l<i app: opi 'ate voiu initio s. Nineteenth l>ay: Thcie was a sHir tci'lt vsh-n ihe scnaUs tiimm -linen: id the domes! lc l'.?w In till < a!ii< o.t just aitor llit li"iiM' matins'. ( >: hm ; !I<I i:s IU\ Kiidel- wanted the Ht II at?* amendments njjive.1 to Dr. Woo ' | wanted to lav the whole hill mi iU Mm k mi l ? ii lis lun.l "it Mi West*: ii s ai l i hiekens do annoy neigh I >: s i.onietuiios hut lliis Is an inline tiouii hill. I' will drive pet i pi. ? to (il.ui J in. ire ml lull and will stir up st'.'l. i between neighbors Mr Mil. .cod dulii ! know thai It would raise more (ulloti ; hm would i aire more "i a.n If' house refused to a'!e- lo the senate < amemliiH ins to ihe cliUh* n hi), and the differences will go t" a r? f'-r ciico t oiuinit tee. an. I the hill .. n>'< ? mat yet be wrung. The s<!v;?' amen. i nr ill to Mr l.oniax s 1 l!l t ? * 1 ' ' 1 vide a limited number of school ' e- i. JHinr chihllCll was a",' eed to. Twentieth i'tvv When the hois niet there \vre a number e vacant seats. A great mimv new hill weii presented. The senate, sen! lover woi I that 1t insisted on In amendment to the ehlt Ueii hill. I h house ap'pointe to the. eonnniuee on conference as follow.*' I'apt. Dean Mr. Doniinlek and Mr lh'own. I .. was a- h>l ef dlseiit f.l'^n I ul nothing ef general interest was done Twenty Or: e Hay- Th" 1 1 ? u nu t at iio in TV< ** was not a f '\v absen tees Vs\ Ash) -y'n bill t extend i n> time (?>:' th? payment r.f ee:nnint!ir i-Ul in\ until March Ulst v.. is ta'.e ii up aa pi von t eoc-ad i end Mr. L)ri 'i?!'s h;!l to i omilre the mi thorllles ef Cfetrsoa ?vd!< g" t ma1.; CP.jt:iln inv?! If ati n a d e\;? : <1'1' ti(>a In th? coast r e. en of ih< Slote w;? i f'lven Hec'M'd rojidiug. This hid refit -s that tlio authorities v>f I'! '?iiis.ui Ai:r.'eiiltur?! and Meehanieal r..!lfci Ovc herrliy aiithori/.'.'d find rc<ini!cd I ? detail fine of its se!??nttne iireleuUur|j-*':? to | : 1 y freijiieai vlwit.s to th-> cdih! H -etioa of t',;e, : t.v an I t ? exainia ' liie se'ln. pi ? seni methods of eiilliva | ti< . f< tiliza*:on, *lii!j;al!)!i. c"*.. n I j io iii.ll>..- p:a? tn al t ri.--. e'i i- .no re- 1 !( , te 1 B eli'..u, of {?'??'J 1 d.ltul eo'.l ?'?. ! rie-' u:?d t iit-^ f>! rr *-. wl'h vai'-oei . I \ ::i ' t !??:? (? ' I l\A. aild to fe'i<r.v It;.... I.. 1... ;???: ?l I ] V I'tlfin,'" l'l'? J ? f 1 : l 1 H 1 1 >n ?.-f I ''M% i ?!) I. |?la I it s; '?? h? ? nnd <u!t i vat ! >a a?? 1 ha v sting <-f i K.irnr. ami. a I > t ?> fMtm!e.'> inm div?;? ( as' a t ! cotton, lit \ fiiii-'t, > :l- .. wh't 'i J hav ? cu.ii d nint h tro ihle nad luss 1 In ijiaf sfeilon. See. 1!. Tim: It shall hi Ihe Only' of the planter's and fapnw' n ' f I s ! I i on ft) visited to I* nder" I: A 1 1 y as r'siinnjA. and ee p'lafi' ii In > vej y way j In ih* jiowt r t;> the vft'th'iiiaii d ? tai!"".l undo:- t ho provisions of se;i it a ? 1 of this o,-t. ! At the night >"??<'( n a nhrnhe:i <.<! ? matte-:; ?'nme ever fr :a t h-"1 fc'enH.te^J among them S*nat(c I) ugle ss hill, a> I:p( ') Co:if -det at ? st aliers irorn !>"? | ing Kent tti jxiorh us ??. Mr. M I. i KniitJi stated tlirit h 1 il hal n -iml- | lar bill put through l is: Thu'sday. H" had roi'cived ceinnieiul it!( a for dorr; $o, and ho want"d to 1 ? the ()iji:s*? h ' , given Fenator 1 i .ir/lnss. who orlpl- j liaie l tho hill an I ? negated it t > Mr. Smith. On motion of Mr. ILmiln d?hate v.mh ' iiujoitrnod on Mr. \V. J; haa ui'ii hill to prohibit tho f ormr'i'lon ef trusls. A nunibf.- of bills of 1: al Int'TCMt were Introduced and r< in Ted. At 1' o'clock p. in. the Hon c- adjoiu u m1 tc meet Tuesday. RRNATB. Klghteenth I>ay. ? The Senate held two sessions morning <itn! night, an l the proceedings of both session* wei< full of interest. The jury law passed Its final reading, the Senate agreeing to the bouse amendment; The 1)111 in allow women to pay taxes to vote for J presidential electors was killed. Th.j idll to bring domestle fowls under ih>.' provisions of the general stock law passed its third reading, after a hard fight. I When the Mil was reached Senatoi Hinder son moved t<? ludeiinilely j><>: t j pone. If the bill pa.-- yes. li? said, w? will have ttiirnof! and trouble an family feuds would bo without end j If would bring on more litigation tiiar Lj any other law ever passed. Then an amendim nt. to make th ? , 1)111 apply only to turkeys, offered by! Senator Mayfleld, was killed. Senator ; Hydriek then offered an amendment j that the law should be enforced only ! against perr.ons who allow fowls o> ! trespass upon the cultivated lands el! another, after having reeolved written notice not to do so. This was agreed ! to. Then Senator Mayf'Id off Pied aril amendment that the law should not j go into effect until January 1, HtO.'l The motion to lay the amendment <;ri the table was lost. Senator Hydriek wanted to amend by making the da'e July J, lf(02. This motion was laid on the table by a vote of IS to 1G. Sena tor Mayfleld then offered an amend ment to make the maximum penally for each trespass instead of $.> for each trespass. This was laid on the table by a vote of 17 tp 15. The aves and noes were called for and a great deal of time" was con sumed. Finally all the proposal amendments were voted on nni then came the question. ?;hal! the bill pasi nod be sent fo the house with amend ments? Senator Mavficld called for the ayes anrt~noes. The vote wm 17 to Id. and the bill was then psased. Jhe Senate then took recess until 8 Vclock. ?Nineteenth Day? The. senate spent nearly three hours In discussing 9*na A>r Ilderton'a bill "to regulate the Ua , blllty of railroad companies having a re I i of department, to enplana/' fho I bill Anally panged. tbs lieutenant gonr- ; ernor casting the^deeMteg^riets. So f much time wm tuajHI to quMlseue- { slon that prftttUttgr Metftsr w*e considered. Twentieth Day? The senate m tgsslOBi both moraine and atgfct yosd tke raUSeetle* K sets tkt ?re " . . ' ' ? ' ' V ?ceilings of neither acsmort ?*re of in* I* V . * < t Tin* new id. U* was adopted at nlglit n.l Is :i, > t h > wtatutory law of tin* "talc. T!u' new j t n t- !:? w m t? also rail : 1 Tie r^Vrvnoc was in waitlm; !n i s of! hv and rts -?.Kin as these two Jl.ta Vi'i i rati He I 1 1 1 ?,? > wore sent down to In* ? hlef e\i\ i't.\i' aiul reeelved lr.s l^n.unre ami I In* seal of the State ir.ro: si s\sil probably be drawn In flvv . :t 1 e.Mint .eu tills week tmdi-r tho new :i : v l.t v> Tw .-jyt > li : t Dav Tin) rf'>aa:o 1 e' I w s >:ons. '1 b ? mo lii:!.1? Mormon \iiii t \ t- > ;r.r ti j . i ( i ? ? . n tin' Vntflnla .irot'iiii ( ' li ? ? 1 1 1 m >i I uMhruiiv matter, a ... (UvoiU -t" interest. The rfviiaie wu? ?i u s:: on . illy three quarter..* i>f an '.,uir ;eul only f-oatloo matters were !iM- ? -:l > t \ v ..nsi.i rahle volume of >??is'tii ?*.<*?? was ( ; ansa "t i il at the hlnht *?jssl;>n in 1 mallei s i f intenvt were aet'<t up vi Anions I'th' r things tin* Senate ' illi'l the bill to I '| eal the law allow t' 111 ' e i'MJ't 1 o!lei gencial to extend i!i ? :t:ne f.*r the paytnt lit of taxes, ami tl- ? K'll'.l '.he lull to allow eonnty hai i!j;:i!m > to he hiiM O pr.va o par i i ?. a The Senate Jmllelary ee?ninltte?? at ni;:;.! i*i a ' : ?* a favorable report on Sen at -r Hend' "s-mi'x bill to preserlbe the method i? provdnre b> the attorney hoih i :ii Hi obtaining evidence agatn^l \; at is of the anti tiiiat laws. 'IT ? Senate, after a 1 l ?f ronJin* hi- ness. ad i uu ncd to inctV. at 10 Iv'U 'I'lie. d IV. Thv d.'Sfovery la l'uli'illt'-O of viiln dhlo mu.erul trrauurea n.akn It proba hie that thorn will toon bu an Indus ? a*i ti i ii w- ,ki: ?? i> I n ?' ot iho lloly I -and. Tho Sauvity of Sir Cunrles. V. | "Jlow el 6 you d >, Sir CLarlofl? 1 think 1 had the, honof Of moot-iu;; yon 1 with I ord ? I "What do you want?" ' Well, Sir Charlea, I have endeavor ? .1 to Ktato lu my letter " "V??, I havo your letter, and you i I write a vory slovonly hand." j "The fact 1m. i?tr Charles, t wrott that letter in a hurry lu your waltJujt ' Koain." ' "Not at all, not at all. You ho<* j ylonty of time to write a lotflblo not< i No; you are careless. ('Jo on." "Well. Sir Charles, n vacancy hai I occurred in- ? " J "And you art) very untidy Jn yout? appearanee." "Well. I wa? travelling all night. ) only " . "Nonttentio; you ha. I plenty* of tlrm , to mako yourself tidy. No; you ar? naturally eareloaa ahoui your appear ! a net*. Oo on." j "Well, Sir Charle3, this vacancy htti occurred In " "And you are very fat." "Will, Sir Chai le*. that Ih hfsrodl j tary, I am afraid. My father was verj j fat- ? -" "Nut at all. 1 kticw your fathoi l well. lln wasn't fat. It'a laahu'^n.* Nevertheless, the visitor got tho i hi> eaoie to week. ? O IJnon'a o1 I xml UubhII of Kllloyeu. I Only four wldown of r.o1(We#w fought In tho American Revolution j now remain on tho I'ultod States pea ?l?r? roll Soil! Mill Cnrnn General Passenger Department. Schedule, Effective January 15th, 1902. n.\sn:iiN i imk.. HI A I loss. Lv. Marion Lv. Clnnwootl . . .. I.v. Thermal CUV.. l.v. I'nlon Mills.. I.v Rutherford ton Lv. Forest City . , I.v. Hem ietta . . l.v. Moonthoro I.v. Lattlmoro l.v. Shelby . . . j L.v. Pattei&on Springa.. l.v. Kails.. Ar, HlaekKhui g. . I .v. lilaekhbur 'jz . . l.v. Smyrna I.v. Hickory Orov Lv. Sharon I.v York vilh I.v. Th zah i <v Jlisrk !!!!!. l.v. CntP.wV.i .fnnrtlon t.V. Illvcrtdde l.v. J am arster I v. l'I??a: nut T 11 1 1 . . I.v. 1 1 vat Ii Springs. . l.v. Kershaw I.v. \vT.<<\il! A r ( 'n ff.i n Southbound train No. 1 I leaves II.00 a. i.).; arrives Itlnckshurg 11. "0 5.30 p. rn.. Ch< inker Falls .1.50 p. in. SOUTH HOUND. No. si. KASTEHN TIME. Nn. 12. No i. (Jnfl'nev 10,10 a. in., a. m. Train No. Hi arrive Hlneksburg 6 . 20 a. .50 u. .10 a. .40 a. ."0 a. . 45 a. 15 l>. 40 p-. 10 p. r?o p. 20 p. 10 p. 30 p. 00 p. 50 p. Cherokee FalU leaves Cjaffney 10 p. m. NORTH HOUND. No. ;U4 No. ao. l.v. l.v, I.v.' l.v. i.V Lv Lv. Ar l.v. Lv. Lv'. Lv. Lv. Lv! l.v. Lv. A r. Camden". ......... . 12. 10 p Wt'hlville 12.45 p Kershaw " * I.o5 p Heath Spring# 1.40 p I'll ana lit Hill 1 .45 p Lancaster 2.05 p .? p. Catawba Junction lloek lllll Tirzah Vorkvlllo Sharon Hickory C.iovc. . . Smyrna 2 . 40 . oo 3 . IS 3.::o . 45 4 . oo 4. 10 MlaV kshurg 4.28 Iliac kshurg 4.48 Far Is 5.05 Patterson Springs 5.12 Shelby 5.25 Lattlmore 5.4 5 Moorsboro 5.55 lleniletta fi.05 Forest City 0.22 Kiitherfordton f. .37 I'nfnn Mills fi 55 Thermal City 7.05 fllenwood 7.20 Marlon 7.31 8.30 y.20 1 0 . 50 11.20 1 1 .20 1 2 . 20 12.45 2.45 4.00 4.40 5.20 5.45 G.ffr fi . 20 C.50 11. a. a a a a P P P P P P P P "? P P 8.00 a. 8.20 ft. 8.30 a. 9.20 a. V1O.O0 a. .10.30 a. vlO . 50 a. 11.20 a. 117*5 a. 12.<|5 p. 12.30 p. 12.55 p. 1 .20 p. Northbound train No. 15 leave* Backsbtirg 4.30 p. m., Cherokeo Fall* AJ.a |?. in., arrives (laHnevs 5.10 p. m. Trnln No. 10 leaves Blacksburg 8.60 a. m., ^'lierokeo Falls 9.10 a. m. arrive* GafTneys 9.30 a. m. ? ?Twenty "Minutes for dinner. Trains* No. 'a 32 and 33 are operated dally. Trains No.'b 34, 3D. 11, 12. 13. 14. 1T? and 10 nrr operated dally except Sunday. " CONNECTIONS MADE HY SOUVHBQUND TRAINS. At Mnrlo^-No. 32 eonneeta at Marion with Southern Railway train. No. ?.r, which arrives at Marlon at 8.2tf, a. xn., from, Chattanooga., Ashevllle and Intermediate points. At ltlackaburg ? No. 34 and No. 11 connects tvlth Southern Railway train No. 30 which arrives at Blacksburg at 7..4G, &. m., from Atlanta, Greenville. Spartanburg and Intermediate points. At Yorkv|||o*-No. 34 connects with C. and N. W. train No. 70 which leaves Yorkville at 10.48 a. in., for Gastonla, LenoJr and Intermediate points. " At Hock Hill ? No. 32 and 34 connects with Bouthem Railway train N q, IT, which leaves Rock Hill at 3.30 p.m. for CheHter, Columbia and Inter mediate points. At Catawba Junction ? No. 32 and 34 connects with S. A. L. train No. 32 which passes Catawba Junction at 7.54 p. m. for Monroe and . mediate points. ' > ' ' At Lancaster ? No.'s 32 and 34 connects with L. and C. train No*- 1|| ? which leaves Lancaster at 4.46 p. ni. for. Chester and Intermediate point*. At Camden? With A. C, Uv(N. W. oM S. C.) for Charleston, Sumter, Florence, Darlington, Wllmr^kton and^lntermediate points. TralQ Not ft ^\ wbteh leaves Camden at 4.1 5 p. m. CONNECTIONS MADE BY NORTHBOUND TRAINS. j, ... At Camden? With A. C. I* (N. W. of S. C.) No. 71 from Chariest*?* ;^ Florence, Darlington. Wllmfngtoo, Sumter and Intermediate polnia^Witch - anives at Camden at 11.16 a. m. with Southern Railway train. No. ; from Kingsvllle, which arrives at C>mden at 11.(5 l m. At Lancaster ? NO. 23 connects at lAacaater with U and C. train No. If . for Cheater and intermediate TOiPta. _ . ' 1' At Catawba Junction? No. *S.7snd 35 connects wttif 9. aM* trail N<vtl which leaves Catawba Jtractloa at 7.54 p. m. tor Xtnrow aM - dlate points. v * 4 '' ' At Rock Hill? NO. 22 and -35 eoone^ta at Reek Hill with way train No. 24. Ie?r1p* Rock Hill , at 5.24 p. m. tor Char! North. " * kA) At Blacksburg ? No. S3 cOBMtti with flonthm ua p. m No. if* at 7.05 p. m. ?ad LN?. 40 at 7.46 p. No 's u ahd U < BUcksTmrfOt 11. ?artorW