The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, January 24, 1919, Image 1
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A UY" TlH
A LIVE TOWN iL J
68TH YEAR. NO. 26. SEMI-WEI
GOVERNOR COOPER
, TAKES OATH OFFICE
t Near
Inaugural Exercises Tuesday
y " /"*U .1 1 n rk
v iuii <u ierizeu ny democratic
Simplicity. Londc
Rooseve
% '
navy, a
HE SPEAKS OF EDUCATION mlral SI
lization
ropean
Stands for Administration of All that W|(
Laws of the State in Spirit of 000 mel
Their Enactment and in Ac- l)P out ,c
ruary 1
cord With Constitution. Whn
there w
_ In Euro
Columbia, S. C.. Jan. 23.?At four
are app
minutes after 1 o'clock Tuesday af tjlollHan
ternoon Robert A. Cooper, of Lau ?
France
rens. succeeded Richard I. Manning . .
sent hoi
of Sumter, as governor of South one
Carolina. , _ ? the waj
In conformity with Governor p (
Cooper's desires, the inaugural exer- mnny f
cIsob were characterized by demo- nu0t
cratic simplicity. The oath of office (j,ors hr
was administered by his lifelong
friend and former fellow towns .
be man
man, Associate Justice R. C. Watts, An)erjra
of the supreme court of South CaroUna.
n-n! the prayer was offered by ^ (j
his pastor. Rev. A. H. Teinpleman ()(.
D. I).. of Eaurens. England
Following the administering of! \ssjs(
the oath of office Governor Cooper) ' w,
dellvere I his inaugural address, j (.nrn hJ.
which v as generally commended as|
being constructive in its recom I
mendations and conducive to a spirit LAYVi
of political harmony and general co- |0Q
operation of endeavor among all the
people of the state The keynote of
the addre; ? was ? durational advance- * oroner
ment and 'he admit istration of all Wat
the laws of he stat's in the spirit of
their enactment and in accord with
the Intent of the constitution and
the statutes.
of the executive committor of the ported
board of truatees in Ftale?*h leaf t revolutl
Tuesday. Saturday niRht hla condl- officers
tlon became critical and *rew ateadi- have b<
ly worse, until the laat. j In whir
>
L _
WII 111
He said that he would deal with coroner
the legislative department with per- rontjnU(
feet candor, and it would find him | rjrrump
as rendy to receive as to offer aug- ter p ^
gestlons. lie said that the program fon
which he outlined would entail addi- . .
bodv wi
tional appropriations, and that his .
CPHR ST T*
educational program would probably ^
call for the largest amount ever exwere
e<
ponded in one year for the public ..... ...
little II
schools, hut that when the taxpayers
cause o
recr'verl adequate returns upon their , , ,
... of foul
investment, and the future citizen-,.
ibeen m
ship of the sfte was at stake, that ,
ed at
it was a matter of largest publi ,
are dee
duty, as well as of economv. ..
Itheorv
Ciovornnr Cooper spoke for near-;.. ,
'the law
ly an hour and was liberally ap- (jown
plattded by an assemblage which re- ,
I while i!
presented every walk of life in South;
over tin
Carolina and every section of th . . ..
' himself
state. ,
side of
In beginning his address he refer- ^
red .to the righteous ending of the
war, and said that no legisiatura
which had ever assembled in this
etate was confronted with greater
opportunities or graver responsihili- Paris
ties than those which face us today. trans-A
Ho recommended an act providing ' ar k to
for a minimum school form of soven th's qu<
months and a statewide compulsory two cal
school attendance law of all chll- ter Ore
dren between the ages of eight and war by
14 years during the minimum Fev.al, I
sehool term. ' Adequate pay for! The
teachers and school officials was Creat I1
stressed in this connection. j the oth
He outlined at sotne length h*s In roni
j position upon the question of taxa-J lines tc
i tlnti fftonmnninHln. or. --
' ....... ....... r. < ii u?u lid ii?sc
hurtF*>t similar to that in force In'lotted.
Vire'nln. the total imnnnf to he ap-I
portioned to the various counties ac-| Kfrrpp
eordine to taxable wealth. i i*\|r
The Inaugural exercises departed i l(
from the usual procedure, in tha
they were held on the front porf*c?? pn
of the state eapitol. In prevtoim
IIP t?lH
years the pnvernors-elert took oath
copsists
of office hefore the general assembly I
'< in the hall of the house of represen-l
: Amerlcf
^ tat Ives.
j war ma
DF.W STWV r??- TI'K MiHT'l under
f-tltOl.lV \ T" is OFIP T,1?
Phnne) Hill. Jan. 23.?Prof. Mar j '"",s !,p<
vin Hendrlx S?acv. dean of 'be eot-1':Mpsf'01
lege of I'tinn' arts the flri'vcrs'tv n *1
of North Cr'nllaa for 'he p<sf Pv>!,1!! arr
voar? and cba'rmnn of the university '*m'
faeulty with full powers and duties to '
of preo'deat sin"'1 'he death of the arrny o
late P'-esblent Kdwwd K flraham, ^nnR w
last Oe'eher. ''led at his home herei
yesterday morning at 8 o'clock from
influenza and complications. Tie he- fOl'VT
mtiii' til white nttendfne n meet Im. A m.t
IE LAN"
EKLY. LANCASTE
PLANS FOR DE- PAI RIQUA1
BILIZATION OF NAVY vUL DlJilUl
t Secretary of Navy Says THE YANK]
ly All of It Will Be Out
of Europe Soon. Canada's Great A
Seventy-two I
>n, Jan. 23.?Franklin D Hinted L^por
It. assistant secretary of the _____
fter a conference with Ad
ins on plans for the demohi- ELLIOTT SI KIN
of the American navy in Eu
waters, said he was confident ( . * . .
. .. L, . . t . Lancaster Aviator
h the exception of about 3,n,
the American navy would Americans Pick
if Europe not later than Feb- Kishop for Wh;
the armistice was signed His ^ ircus.
ere 70,000 American sailors
pean waters. Today there
roximately 23,000. Several Thp followInK ?t<
d are at aviation stations in the New York *:ven
and Ireland, but are being uarj
me as rapidly as possible. '8 difficult to
of the present difficulties in b,ue eyed' blon,le' b
r of complete demobilization oUler' weighing slif
incertainty as to Just how 100 P?unds and onI>
lerman passenger ships will ta"' wa8 *be tenor
ted to carry American sol- *ith a price
. .. . . nnci me victor or
irae and as to when the ships
delivered. These ships will 1 e8,
ned and operated by the "lit German
n navy that are left?can i
navy is having little difflcul- ?' Lieut.-Col. Willia
isposing of the vast amount ( anat'R s Premier a
rial and supplies in France. York.
I and Ireland. The young Canad
tant Secretary Roosevelt is won but not worn
th full authority to clear up gulshed Service Or
ization details. focod*. the Cross <
Honor first class, o
ER'S CHARRED BODY Ghevaiier: Vr
Guerre, with pain
UND AT WILMINGTON Mm,?ry
Medal of the Aero <
. . . . . .a . the Medal of Gold <
is IuiiiHring Into Death of
of France, the Dist:
ter I*. CiafTonl?There is Cross of the British
uspicion of Foul Play. cial Medallion of th
in it fee of Great Ml
most coveted of ht
ington. Jan 23.?Actlnf |Pss than three hut
Kenneth Burgwyn will ^ conferred since its
0 his investigation into tho jng the Crimean \V
tances of the death of Wal- Cross.
lafford, well known Wilmlng- The score of F
yer, whose dead and charred nrp George Guynf
*s found in an office on Prin- j^ree before he wa
eet, in proximity to a lighted Richthofen. Germ;
ter. Only a few witnesses flghtPr wns credit
tamined at the hearing and /but it is said
ght was thrown upon the mpfhod of reckonim
f death. There is suspicion on the mon not
play but so far there has ,lown>. and Itichth
ithing to substantiate adduc- WPSf ? Young Co
the inquest. Circumstances mmh alivp afl(, ?nf,,
ined such as to hear out a (o ofp(.ial count br.
that after a late hour pait> enty-two planes in
yer lighted the heater and lay yoar of au. nghtim
1 sleep, was asphyxiated, and ompPI.a is aaif| ,,
inconscious threw hts arm
? - | o(|iml!o>l ttint recorci
s top of the heater and so set | nfl1f,ln,iy credited.
on fire. A bruise on th ...
Almost an
his head is largely the basis
Col. Bishop is lite
foul play idea. ,
flip American, as 1
raised at Owen Soi
IO\ Oh H Tl ItK Oh reetly across Georgi
GKItMAN (ABU-IS lt\ISFI>
states, and has sp?
. Jan. 23.?Are the German life here. He gra<
tlantic entiles to he giv^n Royal Jlilitary Col
i Germany? The Matin asks which compares v
istion. It points out that the Point, receiving tht
jles were cut four hours af- engineer,
at Britain's declaration of Then along came
a British cruiser close to early in 1915 he w<
in the Azores. (he Second Hivlslc
cables became prizes of war Panada. After sen
Iritain taking one and France n,.,t unit he scut
er. Great Britain used hers <rph the greatest
unction with her own cable <or tjlf> ajr service,
i Panada whtle France madej summer began trcii
of the line which she was al-j Toward the end of
sent to France as
server.
PfjANT WORKING FOR "That sort of
TFD STATUS CJOVFKNMKNT days.'* says Col. B?
iiiz. Jan 23.?The Krupp r.recarlons: the oh
Kssen began working for the body's child.' He c
States government Tuesday self, in most cases,
k undertaken by the Krupp. was 'hot it was 'got
of making parts for 72 in to tho work for al
e cannon, rejected hy the succeeded in gottir
in authorities as part of the when I was shot d
terlal offered by the Germans j P-ance. After the
the tennis of the armistice back to Kngland. le
German commisston which wines and went /ej
in in rter'in considering tho London dttrinp the
1 of tho he ivy guns turned, Alas, I never got a
iv th?> American authorities| -ip |t,r. early s?
ived Gohienz and ronor'cd, v ,f.n# m? as ? flRh||,
1 cannon have been shipped |
. . . I Tininirsion as a
leadouarters of the American .
??,? i wiving ''on
if occttpetion to repia^e hit I , ...
........ . , mv first Moche I g
h eh failed to meet require
of thrii's at the
M- rch 25 1 ' 1 7 nv<
about f>: 30 o'clock
RHPIjOTS AT HI-IMI-KHT nn(, , w|pgp? h,ni
erdam, Jan. r3.?It Ir re )n ,j,p ?lr f(w
there have been counter Went aft?r him. thi'
nnfl'V demonstrations led hv jy feinting. Afl
at Budapest and that thert> straight down for 8
sen conflicts with the police .
h bloodshed resulted. (Continued on
CASTEI
!R, S. C., FRIDAY, JANUARY 24, 191!
> LIKES AUTO ASSOCIATI
EE FLIERS IS ORGANIZED I
ce. Winner of Thomasson is Elected
lattles, In- dent; Croxton, Vice-Pi
i Three. dent and Craven Scret.
[GS IN LIST LUNCHEON FOR MEN
One of Three Forty-two Members Wei
ed By Colonel rolled at Initial Meetin;
at Was Called Wednesday Night i
Court House.
Dry appeared ii An enthusiastic meeting t
Ins Sun of Jan- mobillsts was held in the coui
Wednesday night for the pui
believe that a organizing the Lancaster
eardless 24-yea.-? Automobile association. The
jhtly more than Izatioft begins with forty-tw
r 6 feet 7 inches hers and a membership co
of the Hun air- was appointed to secure nei
set on his head hers from all parts of the cr
seventy-two bat Officers were elected as f<
J. T. Thomasson, presiden
aviators?those E, M. Croxton. vice-presid<
rerlfy the record Geo. R. Craven, secretai
m Avery Rishop treasurer,
ce, now visiting Executive committee? W.
ner. E. M. Croxton. John M.
ian's decorations R Walk up. Geo. R. Crave
-are the D'stin- Committee on Ry-laws?1)
der (twice con Williams. J. II WitPorspoon
<f the Legion of Hire.
.f whirl, ho is a Committee OP En'ertainm
ench Croix do s n.,T.prr. K w Vtstore .)
the Rritish
- Spocial War _ a .
,litl f K . It nrtrinocl to tinvp a !
In tin P'vler Ruil'Mng. betw
?r the Aero ( lull ^ , .. , .
, ... S'ir ! heater am' Robinson
[nguished Plying
? compai v Thursd v night.
Army, the Spe- ?. . , ,
3 0. at : "veil o lock, and ll
e Air Meet rum- , . ,
mittee on entertainment
ritain, and that ... ...
strnrted to make the neoe?<
anors (of which .
. . , rangeinents. The secretary
idred have been I . . . .
<?triicted to see-are a sneaker
foundation dur- . ,
' occasion and it Is quite lik
ar), the Victoria _ , _ ? . _
Curl J. Raor, of the Commu
velopnient associatton. of
ranees greatest wj]| be present and deliver
mer, was fifty- on good roads and coi
s killed. Raron building.
iny's record air
The following are the
ed with eighty
_ members of the association:
by the German
t. this was based !? N* Walkup. Geo. R. Cr,
machines shot J- ?regory. Ira R Jones. .1
(ifen. too. "went " Wv,i'' J " Wltherspooi
I R'shop. verv Harper. V. M. Croxton H.
rat bed. according ,Mvlrr nrofl M:,x H-ittaii
ought down scv- Lnno>'- T" A", r- W F
less than one T'a,tn Hon(1- T"hn 1 Oilherl
< and by fellow Kestar. W. C. IM.gti. J<
a have almost Maf,ra Hu*h U M?-ehlsoi
I in victories not ?rr E J Hinson. Dutes Oa
Peece Williams. II Illnes
Thomson. K. W. S'sf:<ve. Til
American. ? .. , ,, _ ., ...
& Davis, It. C. McManus. \V
rally "next to he- . ... , ? ..... .
orv. Jr.. Visblt & Wilson. A.
ie was horn and , , ... . , ?
lens Wnddv P. Thomson. R
ind, Ontario, di- .
W. H. Cox T?. P. Dahney
an Rav from the _A , .. _
. ... Stewart. Paul Moore. T
>nt much of his T . _ TI . ~
John P. Hunter, I.eroy Spi
tluated from thei , ... ,
J Rlackmon.
lege of Canada,
nth our West |
t degree of civil ATTITUDE OF I'OWFT
TOWARD RUSSIA V
the war. and
nt overseas with
>nal Cavalry of 1'raime and Italy Want I'n
me service with , a . ,. ? ? .
Intervent ion, (treat Hiatal
ed permission?
difficulty to en- vors Limited loterventl
and late in the
ling in Rngland.
the year he was Par,B' Jan ~ Th? aM
an aerial ob- 'he various powers toward*
Is summed up by I/lnfo
work in thos< which st: te? that the situatio
shop, "was mos as follows:
server was 'no- "Prance and Italy heretofi
ouId not fly him l?een for intervention on <
and if his pilot that the allies were unanin
>d n'ght.' I stuck it. Oreaf Britain, through
tout a year and l.lovd (Je rire. has expresse
g a leg broken sire to st-e intervention limit*
own in northern coasts of the Caspian sea, le
hospital I wen' , Russia the adjustment of her
arned to use my fairs in the interior.
> chasing around "President Wilson seems
air raids But. ,vith th? ia(U>r
conception, a1
Zep! still hooin" to see the B< Nh
>ring o' 1 * 17 I fi>e proeess of evolution, est
pilot, with my regime less re-emhling an
lienfear.t' in 'he ?n? Iopnn h s ' "* v
s. I rpiri' ni(mm* f (mifiidpi thn posibllty
Df him n?d a 1< f t?i* a't'nn sho his
snmo tliuo. on k,'n 'n ^"??r'a."
?t* Ar'ft:;. It was ??
In fho ovonltm s,orJ In This P?|H?r.
About '*,000 fppt Tho irsfallmont of tho sto;
ppf flown and I Thhtfonth Commandment."
'kipp ho was on- odvortontly omitted from T
!er I dropped neper Tho se'-nnd Inatnlln
.000 foot niv on peara In this paprr and it
pour In each Issue until tho
''axe Flight.) com plot od.
r. New,
i. SUBSC
AM HOSA LUXEMBOURG ANI) p|
"W DR. L1EBKNECHT KILLED W
IERE Woman Ilcuteit, Thrown Into Cur j
ami Then Shot?Liebknecht
Presi KIIIt'll Trying to Escape. Ho
resi
trv. Merlin. Jan. 20.?Dr. Karl Liebk
necht and Rosa Luxembourg hav
been killed. When it became know i
I HERS that Dr. Liebknecht anil Kosa Luxeinbourg
were at the Hotel Eden. in
the western part of the city, a crowd t4.?
*e En- rapidly congregated and stormed
,, U?IJ Ihn hnlnl I...- V, 1.. .? 1
^ liciu *"v "wvvi ,V#"W.T ,U.T ,,alu,ri <MI 1 H*""* I
, Iloth wore spirited to a side entrance (
n e to the hotel hut the mob forestalled
the attempt of the troops to save
Fraulein Luxembourg. She was
beaten into insensibility and then (
>f auto- Mirown tntn a automobile by the
rt hous- f I Owd which intended to take her to
pose of pr|son
( ounty ^ s down the street the
oigan- ma,.j,tne was halted by a second mob
o mem- an(j wjien tj,e presence of Fraulein
mmittee |illXpnipourg became known, a ma t ^
w mem j,jnlp(Hi on the running board of the
?unty. (,.ir an(^ her through the head '^
jllows: rpyip tj0(jy was r|ragged from the an- \
it. tomobile and carried off It is supwe
mt. posed it was thrown into the ,canal
ry and , but it has not heen found ' ,
sch
In the meantime, Dr Liehknech
F Ha? was hurried into another automo
orn
Madra, bile by nfTion?-c and troops and the
n car was headed for the moabit pi isfor
? , nn. While going through the tier- ,
i. !iPPi? t hr
11 i? g irten the machine was halted by a
1,11.11 > Kir
I punctured tire Pr. Llebknecht was
asked to g->t out by tlie officers who
' | intended to hnll another automohi'
? it eont'nue toward the prison ' r
the
I While waiting Dr. Liehkne^ht made
uncheon j an attempt to escane and was shot,""'
eon t' ?'j i,y yolil'ors <vhn had anticipator!
Lathnn. jj^oh an effort on his part
Januavj + 'in
" ' ?H WONDERFUL FUTURE IS
was i*'- 1 nor
?nry ;>r- IN STORE FOR AVIATION, sot
was in- ?? bat
for the
elv thi' Hellish Inventor Declares Wliale
ntty T>e Face of ft to World Will Ho ('lutitu- or
Chlcayo, ?1?Aid to <'eminence.
an ad- nf
nmunlty ' <?d
London. Jan. 'JO.- "The wonder j too
rti,r ?f today in the air will be as naught o'e
onipared with 'tie wonders of to i
morrow," was the way J A. White- ta\
a von. V
h "< I. the Inventor sntntned tip ti s sta
r., Jonn i
^ y view of the future of aviation in an fhr
' ' ' ; address here. ren
ll. IlliT | I
T, I "The fine of the world " he d > ! of
' 'elated, "wiM t>e changed. (tor towns net
II if* i *1'' 1*'"?* vvi" ',0 I,s different front -mm
1 >T '''w n s an't cities of today as thols'c
j streets and houses of London are U"
(liferent from 'he streets and btrld- ' '
rare it
^ ln?s destroyed by the great (ire. Our 01
methods of life will be changed. Our'tat
otnasson , .... ... . ,.
dens of speed will a.ter. We shall pri
T Ot ec
^ ^ i be the people of the air age." ! ntr
I He sa'd th :f Ktiglnnd's future as' of
nation depended on-the question of
' *" the commercial use of aircraft, and trr
HI'ton
. n . j 'hiif 'h s country's task would he to ins
m,IS' control the aerodromes of the world rr
"They must bo planned and laid wa
out." ho oontinuod, "by our own od
ts | nnrkmen. Wo should develop, by Ha
r , moans of airoraft. distant and undo-1
* 1 vojorod parts of tho >vorld and so- he
cure international eo-onoration for re>
anininiis ' development of romnioroial air- wi
craft. j tin
11 ' ;l" "Tho snores? of tho businoss world
Inn. l? o on hy snood Tho uso of tho air- on
rdnne in tho dovoiopntont of tho in
Tvr>r'd'? resource? is a mattor not of
ittldo o -,'ono for tho oitv man and tho su- in'
i Kussia burl an spo< -tutor. but for tho eov-j
r mat ion c-nniont An exploration depart-n
stands mf'nt to f,n(' ?,,f how otir surplus la- th<
bnr and wealth can host bo oxpend- i;p'
od for tbo cood of tho nation is not no
>r?' nflVft
.... only an idea? it is a dutv.' I '-r
ondition
I CO
l,ri'(HV li FIT SIHHVC t TKNSII.S. fh<
from tor j
Washington. Jan. 'J Soeretarv pa
1 t th 'bi^or has d'rootod that enllstod mon to
I nnon hoine di-fharpod from tho sor-.mi
avinu to
, n j vice ntav retain th" safety razor tin
comb sbavlni.* hrush stoo' mirror th
and towels issued to each man. to
to ap-oo
nd to he fj'?v lt''0(licr Dead. rf.
eviki in Colombia, > C . J n '.'I fJov. Tt an
abllsh a \ < op- w?nt to Ware Shoals In :>ri
ana-eh [ < .. ....n-ood < ?i'v \Vp(lTi"silnv hp- [,;j
> agreed |.. ,t'i of '-is brother p,
fov pro r ..fpj.r s ('?opcr, who ?vpi r?<l Tues jf(1
underta- n'ebt. ; lf>i
horses of the *eoe*nl assem j ;vr
Mv ndontel rerolutfors of eondol , SO(
eoro, wM'h were so*'! to 'bo offlo i f jn
ry. "Tip* of the hief executive. pn
was in LnMier Cooper was -11 years ol< j,^
'uosday' i 1 is <-"r\!ved V>v h!? widow an' rp;
lent ap four ehfldren. H's death was inei |0
will an dent to cop phcntion of influenza atl
story is The fnneral ? as held at Ware Shoal,
this morning.
. T
S COTTON TODAY
NO SPOTS
SELLING
RIPTION $2.00 A YEAR
NERAL ASSEMBLY
WILL NOT RECESS
use Refuses to Concur in
Resolution to Adourn on
Account of "Flue."
NATOR NICHOLSON DEAD
ighfOver Place of Demobilation
of Thirtieth Division
Pomes to End and Columbia
Withdraws.
4
Columbia, S. Jan. 23.?After
siderable sparring today between
rubers, the house of representaes.
by a vote of 6f> to 34, refused
concur In the senate concurrent
olutton. passed yesterday, ami
ourn until the second Tuesday in
ly, 1919, because of the prevaicy
of Spanish influenza in the
te.
Various views on the situation
re advanced hy the members.
hp oi wnora inougnt mat it was a
Pino to prevent the ?enate action
the veto message of former Gov*,
lor Manning in which he refused
sanction the G. 1> Toole provision
five cent car fares on the lines of
i Columbia Railway, Gas an<l
>ctric company lietv een Columbia
1 Camp Jackson, wli'ch was passover
the veto by the house yesrlav.
tftl to 3. and others were of
> opinion that the adjournment
tation was for the purpose of savthe
state tax eommlssion. None
these views was o'xmly indulged
(luring the debate, however Thev
re eireuitoV. tv circulated on the
ir of the lont > and hinted at bv
ne of the ni\*bers in their do- *
\fter a deal of debate, the house
s afternoon, on a ruling by Speak- .
Cothran that it oou'.d not recess
til Tuesday withou* tho consent
the three-day limitation prcscribIn
the rules, took an adjournnt
until Monday night at 8
lock.
The bill providing for a board of
assessors in lieu o the present,
to tax commission, which is on
> house ca'endar " a second
id!ng measure, occasioned a dr-'iT
debate todav. without any Una?
snorter nf 'ho ?f->* tar ininml"i"
lifts boon dovo'i "cl In K. M.
Npr nf Puniter. ho niado a
irthv and telline ro irnmpnt in far
of th t bodv this nf ernoon. The
: roinntission fiirhi. r oni present
respects. promises to bo ono of the
?st Interesting and hotly contested
tho nnocont session.
,T K Davis, of Itarnunll, today intduood
in tho house a hill provid7
for tho formation of tho new
inty of Mlondalo. vhloh rooontly
s votod hv tho pooplo to ho fornifroni
parts of Tinrnwell and
mnton oountios.
A rosolntlon of sympathy for the
roavomont of Josonh 'r Wfso rcp*entntivo
from Charleston. whose
fo diod it Charleston f ont the inonza.
was adopted by tho hopso
A rreat deal of renret was o\-i^vnd
bv tho mombors of tho house
tho death of Senator Nioholson.
Kdtn field who passed away from
I n on/.a today.
The Senate.
Tho senate really expected that.
r> house would ooneur in its smr<tion
of takfner a recess now until
vt July, and at th" morning sestn
so ha nod its wo k thaf this
iiId have boon aecomplTshed ,wfftr
? least possible iar The house
ssod the hill which was sent over
the senate providing foi the three
II tax levy. This hill canie from
e wnvs and means committee of
a house When the bill came over
he senate Mr Christensen attested
that it be onssod to third
dine, and that it would he
tended to take eaie of tl\e state
d county lo\ ios as an emereencv
1. Ths vps 'lorn*, and then the*
?rito not its.If in roadlnes to ad
lrn. as n mark of pspr^t to th'**
e Senator H N'ioh' '-tor, who
s >>o'<l in hi- h esteem hy his a.<-iat's
in the senate, Tt was some
no before the adiouinment resolun
was reached in the house. and
out 1 o'clock, the news was revc.-l
that the house did not agree
the recess idea whereupon Sonar
(Tfton suggested that as the
(Cont'nued on P?ge Eight )
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