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... - ?-?l?f.L?. HAWiCHAS. R. CLARK, i
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* Tho business of oar out-o?-town fri?Dcl? J.
-?eceiws-tli^aama-aarelul iUieuyfinjLsJhut J
of our local depositors. Tho accounts or ?
careful conservA?ive! flooplo solicited.
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EMIXUW NKWS.
I
?rs. George B. McClellan, mother
?pe Mayor oC New York City, is a
Blt favorite at Nice, Italy,
""jany messages of svpnalhy we
to Que^xr^mflicjs oj f^nj^w"
x all the capitals cf Europe!
ore than CO00 woaie:i .pre <th\
ed IpPtW ?l??s'?teJ.3?cfi-tiSkfTile
e draw a saiarv of ?20C0 a yea:-.
L9t?il<Btd?..bril4vr:?f la.tiiWafrj
Anna. Gould inr.ends to SF li h#r
rls-'.l?aj^r?s??jud; r<?V?r,:i ?a/^wj
t Lansing. Mich., the ConsLitv;
al Convention voted ("own hy a
of 47 to C4 a proposal for wom
uffrage.
u|Klee tki kmbt -her ti-nble. i >'
r^. ?i*i?ten -. Ii?rifisflp. ; wtfo . has, j
jin strict retirement, since her
aiidVtl???tK ^"'c'dupl?' OP v^avs
ii again in Washington..JJX,,f;.rj;:
birmingham, Ala.. Miss Cather
ranier, daughter of Goyarno.- and
ff. B. Com er. was married to \V7
Canada.
? grip epidemic prevails in Wash
ington.
Our mguey system is th%fWorst?Jn
fowle?.^' CflM & thair?IQ
Lord Londonderry accused the
only three keepers guard 700 prison
ers in the New York Tombs at night.
Rhode Island intends to organize
?^nrreen-c?mp?^?roT'c^?sT' ?rtllferV," ?
? IniJ?h larger forcg than was^eipecled.
^'Slilv^H^^?f ^?re8>in T<fk?o
Tapan meant to closely limit emifcra
?tan to, ?be, .Unj?^d, Btates land ICanfda.
?t(I^S?Hl>;i ^q^lex.carsjk^ejd fl03
Persons last year, according to thejan
nuiallreport-ot tile- ;Bbard.?f'O?toi|ersi
i ..|lA.-,fI|90,?!fAni?(7oan. .?p^kejsi pro
duced 580,000,000 Worth of auto?mo
biles, and in 19OS the output w'i? be
?s^TOiroTrffrs' vaitretTTrr^ 1 OOT?PU" ,D ero r
Russia threatens to upset the Bal
kan situation if Austria persists in
ely Buck, of Port Dove:
(S3 Phoebe Cousin?, former lem?
nee advocate. toWN Uie JiViX ??&F JV -^rec?^r?ML S0!}1?ct?oo
Committee on .Tudx1dlrr.v?^\ra&r9 Frrem SATreilrfe ?throt?^B ^feSeifbllia? fft
on that prohibition was a fraud ? Athens.
las' E?frl ??nl??njlxl?i?als?- ?ftfilgf 5? ?M^^^^?-^rf
of Mrs. ?a.miUe Birnfcohm.?. well
Jwn
le in
to social settlement work
iss Helen E. Flack, confidential
kkeeper for a New York City inan
fcturer. sot the slock gambling
lia and is now held in $3000 bail
charge of stealing cheek?,
ady Rosemary Cairns is declared
e the handsomest girl in Loix^Loji
She is but
. NfPi
\ ork by warning heavy deposings of
^lJw?\4?fef\?tfee
Negotiations Avere opened for the
appoinlif&nl o%a- jtorii^ ,d^p!oratic?|i
agent Jot dbJdJt?rJ loVili^iX^tlAxnl toy
deal directly with the. Papal officials
on the* protection of Catholics in Tur
key.
diaries P. Murphy, of Tammany
Hall, sued? th? Broad way?; Magazine
?Q-':V>O<P))$ d|ia!^$j>$f?7$ H?
ea Tor s'~
pxge-# set. She is Dut e"
ts old and is the only dachte." of also sue" *or similar amounis five
Lr William, the second Kiri of ! firn's aml individuals ^0 circulated .
LOVE'S PRETTY PLANS.
[But can we live on $1,000 a year?"
led he.
?Lef:
k-ers asVn^cJj^iore.v.and-. bonbons,^
5200. ^rtaici;.' we can" do"lt
tn, and save money into the bar
i."-Kansas City Journal.
THE VALUE OF AN OATH.
"Tell yer, I did."
& u'W??SR sw???**'
ut can we live on gi uuu a >ear: , .
will ^^^utl^P^nallyi?PJJSSfif Wt'\m %m ? i
'"Bible ?-?ath r^??*? ?
"Yus."
"Bet a penny!"
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AUGUSTA, GA.
Savings Department
: ? X??*irtTr.t.r.T.V.Tir3.
PTtTI.ff J!.?7* I'?
Before insunng?lse\vl?ere.r ^epe^r?scnl^lg^Bcst''.
Old Line.Companies.
7"f?
r4t
I am known as fbi betti, alt ha tineas, my material is al
ways of the best standard, and those who buy from Co'skery'e
74.) and 75 L Broar?Sr>ee^ AUGUSTA, GA,
IT
''Opposite the Monument.7'
We've had
and
selling vehicles, and have yet to see anything on
gies9Runabouis and ?
.f
^^.eH^i^adi??^hW^?hd
Lumber Harness .an^^j^qadj Scraper Harness a
SPECIALTY,
, , BELTING, J,MTfl??y: QAKRIA?E M^TE- ! J
RIAL. ETNA COAL.
... ,o ,T4 ...72.9k Broad Street, Augusta, Ga.. . j
Senators Walker and Graydon Sneak
Somo "Warming Up."
?te Friday Senator Walker resumed
stated in the outset that ho thought
:t3eWilWttly'|tn{\i?M ito M?i?U RhylralO
Tegislation at this session. He spoke
Cor about one hour, quoting gener
)usly from newspaper article? and
?dilu?ials tFiidtng~t<v~?iT?W''Tne "lfaTni
:hat will result from the jpwering of
passenger T?BIPww'lftW ^iS'}
He appealed to senators to yole
k?aitiWt . th? ' MU ' ???1 a1 hidt?V-5 6'f ! h\tsi-'
.aefes/ p.olieyy os al I protect ion < o' '1 lie ?
orfftan^ prosperity of, the! Southaud of.
South Carolina. Iq ?the. first, _ njace,,
ho said, there is no demand for such
i law in_ this_State^-tho ?traveling.,!
men, who pay mos: to thc railroads in
the way of passenger fares, had made
ao demand or request for lower rates,
s^rffpe rsittlftfctiltoateertioff of ino"
Jay before that politics is at the bof
feom of thc. whole proposition ,
I (Ha sV?d? tha? t y e>\<esj ?f- tiie* nat inti
are upon us. That tfje commercial
year this State nutwd^ policy of
2o|s.e*-n/ism (aid Aiadl^A the ap
plaudits of thc press and of capital.
Senator Walker referred to the
rivers and harbors convention recent
ly held in Washington and, of how 2,
^P>*&^r?atrW met^iftafe every
*cVoif*fW United States stoocf to
?etiier in?-that great convention and
^k|de^fpr^ha?4i|eseiwation of tho
Mun try " 'prosperity-for thc pro
tection of its great wealth-producing
industries. He declared that the
manner in^?J?c?^^ul^.. Johnson^
governor o? ?|^incso"ta,/'/?harshhl?etj1 1
figures, whhihtold of the unsurpassed
imhif trial prosperity of America waa
something wonderful. . By way of
parenthesis he added that Gov. John
son should.be the next nominee of the
?ejnocrat?c-pariy for the-presidency
I ^??^jPai^ b^ Railroads.
I ?en*^V Wa{K?r gave thc following
flga*ei as' t# taxo* paul "hv-thts State,
which he .?aid he had obtained from
the comptroller general's office:Total
taxes, paid in- State, ,$3,9.62,912.42.
ratsj ?eic^aMi?^.ih . jUVS&iiV? ibv, \ht j
r^i^a^i^i^^4.^;^ar^iurt--p?;d '
by railroads in woy of licenses,$17,
334, making tho total amount paid by
the railroads for carrvin" on the
Are the railroads outlaws? fin asked.
Are-they aliens ? Are they [ Hispassers
upon th".territory.of South Carolina?
Unies. A* ftre,' 'there is no exQusc
fort *.in?isti<nVa law.' ?THe^ ?jail
rAA .e quarti af -thc common hoise
h?ld .audbear-. their part ?of .the bur
den,. Tra?'Art is"that theydiaV? miadc
mbney-in tl?e p?st.'.bu'flhey h a vid mhde
^^l^^nV?f '.ti??'^jtaf? pr?su^r?us.
T?whsand cities have ' spring, up
Wh.ere?? th e. .railroads, ;h ave go&a; farm
products .hov?"'be?n-?.brought- ne; rer
the 'markets*1 'lands'' hare 'irtcreaSid in
p^ce/'Wnd'''eve^*Tj.-'h?to:)( and' in every
the,webe iof 4be .tnansportation li ?es..
., -,.ffiay(. Injure i State's ? ;Pro9perity.
>?T?"pa8sr,a tew .w1,;-,,<,-r,;"
WtTOWf rn?
them every busint.
Stalte toay be affect
cms'1 experiment an
s???tui^. I hat .iii
passenger rates they may be striking
a severe blow at the very foundation
of the-^Staie^Tprosper^ly.f ?
He ?n^pthafe C^rg^'vii^hggs
since uuT^Atlantic Coast Lumber
company enme in. The population of
the city had lincreasedf, busmessf i?
tereS^jrs |fl( c>H*,rl^nD''iaveTbbJnViJ
proved, more money is in circulation,
etc^r.T-bjL-i^ompaiiy.I has, ai.pontJHv
pay'roll of $55,000 and recently when
they found it necessary to shut down
for a month the people of George-1
towniffelf lt. ?teT^V?l Qftinll
fo^BeJire* pa^ay?mll?YJllbill
is passed it may affect the railroad.
so seriously that thf'pw?tfilrfcufcifcl
will feel the effects more than many
of the senators who favor thjs
lation may5%irtem^?ftPaK8 oM$
ed that 11hVefforta of such legislation
would do the State incalcuable injury
-would tend to stifle business in
dustry and wou,ld frighten- away cap
ital which migfit ot helo ise be'invest
ed here./_ >i r- jj l* .
A^Fai-cic?l jjpro?osit?on. jj I
Senatol W?lk|r{ teclar^l Jb?t| willig
an effoigi^j^^e^o^?pcg
rates aiid thereby curtail the revenue
of the railroads, the proposition ad
vauce<Lby the special.-railroad investi
ga 8hg?om m i 11 ??- 'tp-^om pei t h e [ rail
ro*d? |0v^a^aHl??e4their ?Jiues si?
thf|?^^s|'Mit is fiavcfef-ajl. ?
lelalor j^|le?fternirpB |t| nsjj
through an expert on railroad allans,
that the roadbeds in this State are in
a dangerous .condition the legislature
should keep hanns off.
Senator Walker replied that ho did
not co/iside& t hat ^ommiUecb i ufa 1 libio
and mV-'t?m ?fe ?Nvas* ?gnVii^ :char
actenzing^the propositiont as absjurd.j
rte'declared tliat lie could not see
the consistency !hV the' position ' falien
byr?the senators.rwho argued.on .thc.
OI\Q liancl for reducing the revenues
of <h'e"railro?ds abd'on thc other foi
bcttervservicfe' -ii'the-'earning'' cap
acity, of) the. railr?ads is-, restricted,
how can we expect to secure improve
ment in thc service?
. Will'Ansel Use Veto Power?
He-called.attention to Gov.. Ansel's
message on the rate question. He said
the message was not written in a dic
tatorial style, but it was good, whole
some, conservative advice to the gen
eral assembly to let the matter pf
rate 0e$&?'ation id?ce af'tliisj session.
He $u?*tljjat G?\V.;Anse? AV?f> a je\^l-:
headjeBmii, anUfoouk'ag |a]5^eiiiiig
as anJJal in {??i State'. I . ' .:
"AW IFbeK?r?i^ declared Senator
Walker, "that if the general ossern
roa ?
f?'ct
?y l?iilii a law at lliis^ jfejf c|i for
lower passenger ratos (?ojj.j^rfs?l will
be man enough to veto 'i'^^fi
Senator Sinkler's PHDU
. ^e^ialoupfcinkler made i| p?i^l ; ad
dr^gin-ffpiyto the eritieBtju t$|detiy
Senator Walker upon tbbfsEgnf
-ijoad. h^-esttaaUii cnmnit
arara to* the bill to stunt
.jajh-pafs ftet*M l?i'jfajM
tain features of tu?3 ir-pi'rd&jUeil
itjijitjf pf)'tu)nrtwi7iip|(o) Mig angil
dangerous conditio]) of
tracks in the State.
He deed a red thal the rs|
eoui'iTil"]alt'd-p irwin-arni jj
?ind .?beni and should \
IW^RPnot believe that?
pus conditions as repor
Vofifaift^slioUM be o\fe|
Protektion ofi lifeiawll li
tb-atr.the, genera) a,s?enibl| ^dfitt*
action to remedy mat tera ?Bal r
n??e ??ittrUia'tr tlie sJelilHtj
committee bad estnblishe?fotdjfei
[Th?T'T??o railroads were |(l?t^i|iinat
ing against Charleston ft?fagal;aihst
the State and be felt thftfiitif bing
gl^uli be clone. He said L&guglithei
pay a rate higher thanfaj^Syiseut.
rate ?mtbis. Slate and bal.fMTOffi' ac
(coVmnJoidaiirinl bu Hie ralroioi-nore
satisfactory schedules, cla&ffigl esr:?
ibltt.er rpliiiK? *todk< \ ana (??sppt ially
Mtier MtE&T ' ?gM? ,
Senator Sinkler/lid 1105 .^awr| ) iii
favor of the rate bill hufg?MJ wjtji
the senate to take <leiin$e?&&B posi
tive action in regard to ?tlic^t?otler
ment of the tracks and tlj?'-scrtjvjrjc on
the train?, in? thc,.State. |?xf|jj
k^i ^?in^?pw^doR'? bm "
'*" SeiVator Graydon took ?s?c???| a to
the expressions of Scnatojv^Y^lKisr as
to rotten politics being |^i^]l-j j this
proposed rate legislation^ flare} jj
He said that while tue sjeMrM from
Georgetown had disclairncffi ult?? j per
^onal.applica.Upii.ip the t#ll&t|e| nised
Ste corlsitloT-Crf (birt he jpn?^|somu
.-erv -unkind reflections upton' members.
)f tho senate.
'SCHafbr Graydon said that hf!' did
not think it waa gond policy or;)good
taste to insinuate thai a ii opponent i?<
actuated by improper motives, j Ho
?aid that while he knew that sopac of
.ile members of thc Renato w?_r$ ?rail-,
road attornevs, he would S not i 'think
tor one minute of accus: .g tbesg ?sen
ators of being actuated by ptheijj than
Pgjfigjl motives. -. ?;
. vj^irjj charge teri zed thu argument of
[<????r^???alker as the iru>st illogical
utterance the latter had eyer ltfadp in
the senate. f, ? "
In reply to thc statement : thal
"^ryprtt r^?rT^1 r*^"11 ' "T*?^ - ~ 1 ? 1 cl s . never
WSt?p^bfyh i?ravV?bn declared
WmfWm^?^mH?r' the-senator
fro?n Georgetown and -some 'others
South Carolina .would, have led j al'
other Southern States in rate ldgi?
? Jation,; and fpr 1 one-he .did not pro
pose to vote against -tho. bill beeifuso
perchance, S?rth Carolina, Virginia,'
Georgia and other States bad pre
ceded us in the passage of such bills.
At the night session of the senate
'Mr. Graydon' fesunie'd his nrgumei},,
'm .favor"'o? the2 ?*2ttceiit"ri??? Ho
"admitted fnht-'lli? railroads paid ftii-\
nually a good per' Wlt?t."b? the" hxes.
'of th? State, but'be asserted that the,
people made the railroads what they
are and made it possible for then 1'to
jpay the ta.tefj tl^ey are paying. The I
people in many instances put, up''
'r*.*'*iov foi* building the railroad^ iii
As to the reference mane uy imo
senator from Georgetown to Gov?
.Jphnson - <>f .Minnesota. Sen;
Grto^ir\tcjM r$]3a^tlje|e was nojt?'?
maraju t^yjfci^?trx. wfcg had gon
far in the advocacy of govern
control of railroads, save perl
WilHamwJ. Brvan. ns Gov. .fohnso
Senator Graydon said that the
,rooi(js,?)ndf/tlhe,pi?<fPri ?liad ioverwor
the word ''cmsjen'atisnj'' in dea
with the rate qutstion. One can hil
ly pick up 11 newspaper, he said, with
ast year and advising thal the s?me^
tho
the
ra?
j>;'^?i?9rrJ^t//n" be followed by
general assembly in this session.
.Hejsaid that tbis.i'/?onfounded ?on
?s^vafi^** Wi TieViP run in
ground-that it bad become ul:
"conservatism.
He laughed at the suggestion irjade
by one of the senators that President
Finley,hajl acted unwisely in maliin,
thc proposition ge?it?ade to the gov
ernor. ;;H?? sjii?i/tibat: Mr. Finley pj'ob
jpbljj' $jje^ rfatxfe about the affairs if
J?ieg S^ut4ei'ft-??iiw ty, and the effect
l^hi'di fhe'i proposed* lower rates" ?will
have upon thc affairs of the syMem,
than all of the members of the senate,
j Inasmuch avower rates are in- ef
[jfect in ad^oi^iiig States ho said it
seemed fo;h?in the l-eight of foopsh
nesjjj ?fdi (filil?gCai|lj|ia to refrain
frote^aslmg a law xor a lower rate
in ^hifi Slate. 1 .
Sa to the message nf Gov. Ansel
bearing upon the rate question, Sena
dor Graydon declared that the chief
executive had a light,) the same as
any other citizen of the State, to ex
press his opinion oh "this-or any otlitr
question, but he cared no more for thc
irowrnor'fii opinion > on this question
than he cared for the opinion of. any
member of the senate.
lt is the business tri the legislature
to. enact laws and the business ot' the
governor to look after it heir enforce
ment. (
Senator Griffin Favors Bill.
Senator Griffin bf follet?n spoke at
length in favor of the bill, lie insist
ed that there is :>. demand for lower
.rates and he lind been urged by trav
eling men to vote for thc hill, not
withstanding the statement made by
Senator Walker to'the contrary. Ho
said thal if he voted against this bill
he would not bo ?surprised un return
ing to his hume to be met willi a writ
pfotfiding for |a?i examination as lo
liri ^lunacy.
SenatoivHlease wesgoppqsed to the
bill under discussion, because it;pro
dded for striking out all after tho. en
acting words-.of. a.'house tij^/??d sftl)*
stituting' an entirely ne\y/bili. ' ;Like
I' Senator Spfitl; of Hampton, lie favor
ed a, flat'ntyeof'..'2"l-2 cents''wilShoul
.any concevions in the way ot!.mileage
boote for.tli.el hetiellt oj! the wealthier
clhs^. -: .; ?? ' ???'<...
. He'declared Cli'afGov. Ansel.>Ju.uhI
be justified.in vetoing the t'il(',it^dei:
discussion :i.t!. it should J lass foi' , til p,
reason that it had ri?t- beert read* lh,?eo
( finie iii bttth. 'hoii?icS-as rerjt?iieU ,.bv
tho' constitution:, ., ' , I I .
.What he. wanted ;tp, see was-belter
.roadbeds,, better equippmpBi andj bel
ter sohedules. He. said-he.didn;t think
it "possible nor1 Hic-Southerif'-railway
' to.giye tlu? people of (lie St a te'poorer
.service . than i^ev: .are, ,giyi'n?Vi|?r^-v
.and .he favored; remedying::these] con
ditions rat?iov.thatf wasting flo> mitch
'time .111 talking *abont 'a"l-2 cent i'c
I 'duction in the passenger ratest :
A Lick ah thc Courts."
S?ii?ror BlCase declared' it?at it cut
little i??" as' to what InWs'were passed
affecting t?fe'?ailrb??ds Wneiith?lsf .cor
porations1 1 elect- -mil road1 <!laivyersr r as
judges to try1 fftrlrnad1 cases; A'r?d raen
Lw.ho for years, have, been in^th? em
ploy p?j the railroads ?are pitting on
thc'beh?h M *nV$?r&
.??.S.cnaton.Blensp,, mada,:tb?. gyiiclnd
lng argument in favori'J he, bill, lie
was. i^ fayer of tho bill and, he want
ed it understood tha'f sd far as ?lie is
concerned! "roiten politics.'!.is riot at
the bottom ' of the matter. Other
States around us are enjoying thc
lower "rates awl he cbuTd sec1 no valid
"reason why South' Carolina, should re
train' from1 passing a law giving to
our citizens thc sante rate's 'thal tho
cifizcns'of these other States enjoy. :
.' At IO-o'clock discussion of the bill
.va*' continued until immediately after
third rinding bills. The seriate; con
vened at ll o'clock. ? . ;
Passed Third Reading. '
Tho following hills passed - third*1
reading in thc senate:
Mr.. Charles-A bill lo regulate the
hours f>,i! railroad employes. _?
Mi'. jCariis?e-i\. joint; resolution
proposing to amend Acctloft T ; article
8, of the ^ constitution, relating;.to,
municipal bonded indebtedness, ),
. Mr. Raysor-A joint resolution au
thorizing, and directing, the comptrol
ler general to chaw his warrant on the
State^reasurcr f?r,$6f; in fay?r pt
0. F. 'Ott, in payment for live stock
killed for the, public good. ,
Mr. ' Brice-? bill requiring: t lie
treasurer' of York' county' to refand
all faiC? asse.<sed'ati?l -coriectetj dur
ing thc.years 1!)?7 "rind'J?O? on'prop'
erty outside o?' the corpiirhie limits
?f the town df Vorkviilc. for the sup
port and maintenance of thc York
ville. graded schools, to the proper
iff il*tk 'I > :
Mr. Frost-A bill tu amend section
'2021j'of volume"!, of rh;e civil codi*, by
Tpro^jiding that'tITO- ..limitation ' flf tho
. aggregate . bood'ecb ttidebted ness ' of | a ny
;city;Vor totwn.' in-this? ?State io.- Ri pet .|
centum of the assessed: lvalue ? of; Lhc
:taxi(bjq property tht rein,-, slut H no j np-,|
p?vrfcp tlie, citLoatof f!vJuinbia*?-frock
?fli'H Charl est on. i and Florence,! thc.
?% ?if,AQc?rgeto,y;u.1 and Ui6 ckj
di
An,act M.PHQyjdp\fw
gJ||g ot .thc roads, b\iijrp!ngla,udl .
VajKng. of ',bridges in ,the count]'' pf
tho,
re
Cl-Tendon,/? .'approve*.! Fpbruaitv 1,
tAbiit'drii?fcin?f f6f Moxie?nls'^H pa*
B?nger ehi? and prescribe a'-pfer??ll y
i i "Mni Ohris-t-ensen^-A bill'"foi1 Tfte
.prot?btioniof gome fi^h-in'the-'Stale'or
Sputh CaroKhar-afttl- fnr'lhe fepc? 1 "of.
rcertaiia . laws - relating 'thereto!
v Mai-. .Oronch^Ar"Wilhi to-^ amend an
?ict ?wtitled ..'AAn i ?et. to ?proWife fou
thf\ establish ment--of a new school dfcf?i
,tfjfi%W E^lgflnftJd.c^uiity 4iidw<Soladna
?ftmity^.aud.^oi autI?oj?we-.a??e\W and.
; collection. uf ..a "special.. . school, taxe
the -i unir.
and
o?;-*
1 lie
thereih./j, sp^as.,t? increnao the .
^ber ?f .trpstees ,fuv,,'sa.idschool
fe??j P'^YHP. f'^-Jhejv, ^ecjpnu
to,denne rtheiiv;qualifications ,mr
hce?-1he,ir pmyers aim^?l^yep.^^ (
['Mr. "?'vlhs--A bill to provide fpj .
election , pf ' cot ton .weiglicrs ' in^ C?ir
''chester "c^iiiity '^ii? to '.pi-escribe. t hp?r'
?compensittioii.
Judiciary Committee-A bill relat
ing to contracts Ixetween landlord ?and.
laorer, and to declare a violation.of
the same on the part of cither a niis
demeanor and provide a punishment
therefor, . i ^ , .\
lue morning session of the louse
yesterday'was taken up :v.Jith a dis
cussion of. fow-'sdeond reading liills.
three , of whi?h iwferW? passed to thiiy;
reading and <?Ui |he other discussions,
was postponed ?until the night sesi?n,
The first bill brought up was by 5?r.
Legare.' which amended the act ulu
lating fisheries in South Carolina.
The amendments .raised the ? salarie
nt inspectors from .*.">() lo ^Tf)1 ]
month and gives .t lie board furl I
powers relating to the reports , fn
the industries
Mr. Norton's bill, creating a dep
ment of land jurisdiction in Mari
county, passed by a division vote,
.35 io 20. The act would provide
Ihereaistration, transfer and tithes
land.'
. i
There was a long debate pn-l\\
McMasler's bill doc I a ring un In tr
the charging and receiving of usiiif
Mr. McMaster explained I he j opera
ions of the money sharks in Columbi
and their successful work in robbiq
thc poor people who arc compelled
pay as much as -?0 per cent on a lo:&s?
of $11). Mr. Yaiulcrhorst also favo?
ed the hill., telling of his experienc?
in Charleston, whore a campaign ?hap
been waged against the ninney, .l?nJ||;
ing.shark's with considerable SUCQCSH
Robinson opposed flic bill j b?
cause of its s'tiingenl rcquirci^cip
which hosa'id niighl soin?tihies wrionK
tili innocent pariy iii a loan tra:isa|^'
tion. Mr. ucker and several ot^oi?;
offered amendments, all "of wlieh
woe reifeeted and th? bill was passey
to! third reading with Hie etmmitteo
amendments. The 'amended h?l
reads as follows;.' . . ,
"Section 1. That it shall be-iti?l.-iw
fid for any person, linn , or corf/of^
atioii, tn charge, accept, receive ...Gt'1
contract to rereiv??, aH!?nle,re4,| c.v*P-l
.mission ur other prcuiium Xor;Hie lise
of money, directly pi\, indirect iv,' by
, any Hctioii, guise of pretepscfi "Any
grenier, siini than sjiall .eijttal tjhprdte I
of 20 per Cent per annum, on tia lo,3p.,.
. .'See; .iL Any jierstfjiij Jinn ?r corpo-^
ration violating J he provision";' Of tl io
preceding ? section s?alf'.'be' ftttfttMi
guilty of a misdemeanor a/id' j npoan
, conviction' ' f hereof "sliaTl lie uujiipshenJ
by d' fi'iie of;Wt','mofel|Hmh\^l|Op .br i
imprisoned'for not:exceeding"30 'days'
for each and every oifeiise.1 Prbjv?l?fedH
That"'iM'hing lii'ri'ih' corrtained! skull j
bc cdiislhied tU'riJ?t?lM tviMi''pK'.s,e,uit
provision of'hfw as to" usury; Uni sjiail
betaken'as nddi'lionnl to sand'provis-'
ions."-' 1 ' ' < -it..!.. I .:. j '. lu
Third Reading' -Bills- 'and - -Bhrolled
'' i? .'.Acts..?.., i...v71 lVsfl
The following third >'reading j rbills
passed M Im hons? -and . were i ordered
.sent to .the -senate: Lin. .. ....... \ M '*
Mr. Rucker*-fA, bill lo [require- atti
! secret orders, or societies ,to. apply,.tu,
the..clerk of 'oouat .of ?the..comity hj
which, they wjs,h. to,.?op?rate, ?for .i
license, .providing tihat.lhe. i?sjiirigfi??
said-license^ shall.,,be ,dj?frctiorwi^n
with said clerk , or j court, and piakjq?
it a misdemeanor, for tany pne ,to at
'tehd any1 meeilng of snclf order or ??-1
ciety which has'Wt such license;. ' '
Mr.'' Reares'-A bill 'to amend sec
rti?h "2? of an act entitled'"An act ty
1 regulate' the maimer in' which| com
: mon "carriers doing bitsiness iii? "tins
?tate shall adjust*/'freight "charges
and claims'for loss -of . damageto
freight, so hs to incl tide baggage, and
to determine thc time in which'au ad
?aun'iment and ! payment- i natal be |
made by- conaon learners./''! ?
Mr. Cosgrove-A - bill granting to
thc United States of t.America thc
??tlc of thin State to and thc juritKH?-1
lion, of this. S?,ate.,gy.er^. ,oei;taiji lands
on Sullivan's tslfliid- iu.,jjfjiarjeston
county, fond ijitarv purposes. ? .
Mr. Gary-? pill'id provkjc ""'foi-1
the distribution' cit' thc funds arising1
from tfie sale ,of alcholy! liquors
Abbeville county. ' . :
Mr. Skipp (by'request)-Aj bill liu
malee thc reports bf the West' Pub
Using' company/ bf St.f Paul, Mpjiu.,
evidence in this'Staten?'the decision
bf Hie'courts. S'tiii'e and federiiU ,of
which 'they' publish1 evideiu'es". ? ' . , .
MrV Gy?ta- A ".bill lo1 apprbprialu
certain' moiicy tor thc payment, of
salaries of the county ollieers'ofl ^ik
ea county.' . ' i .
Mr. Clary-A- jdint? &stflutien to
require theeounly superiKtnodtjnt of
education of Cherokee county<-tp ap
prove of .claim fori $69 iii favor, of 'W!
(\ McArthun. administrator->of %Wl'T?
MeArtihur, deceased, and tbe..c >unl,\
. treasurer to'.payi tJje,.s,ame.i.. :?.
: Mr..?.. P.. Gibsmi-^A. bilL,'.to pre 1
vent; public , (Irinhing, ?n .jpAssirtgM
coaches, ,,,., , , j. :.| *l
Mr.-. Legate-A .'bijl, ton.aju,?.iui seo*
lioi; ,.,?52,01. erimjUjtJ fcojlfi volUffld.'.B,
laws pf Moiit/i Carolina, r?lfl?llg lo
stealing oLdystei'?: . m , ft?-?M.
Mri,"Bi:aaii-'Aj "bilI 'Jr) 'r?ffiila? *,UUJ.j
time .of h'?l'lnig. the ' com;ls,''?V
nipHi'judicial circuit.' ' '
Mr. Cotliiaii-A'bill i?'a?ie?d sub
division' 17 of section 'SS1 of tildie
llfr^ct
mle
Staje'-fO;
ptrtrci'
Clvarifston
bs ?tb.
pay
ainqild
?air
var
tv
'tV. - . I ' .?> . > n ; i it ? o t l>-i 1 H
* Mr. Frost-A-bill db am?nd
entitled ^Ad'ac* -to ced? tc*.the
?d- StatesUbq title ?>f .-this,,
land- the j?msdiclion? of. tJii&i
.<iveji,. ? certain i ? -Jaiiids.. ia .;
i Beaufort land; Georgetown,"-^oi
Jo-away, with the.provisions ?oj
.anent.!.. . ...;? ISM?CCA
i,,..Mr. ypumaps-A billop,
,-iQt; 'pro,\;iding M> &t WWB,
..exjien^?s.pi tlu^,c(L)ui}ty j^S&tyf
..February,'A> V.Wfc. rehitiiig, nj
'j'^us^expenditures (and" .yanous ' '
Hes "for its violation." '
r }tf. Ijj?dd-^.'bili to ?i'x(:'the an
'"'to'pe" "paid'ov persons 'liabfe' to
''form rbad'dutv^fthe^b?nty' St
i leton.
! ' Mr:''Aiill-A'WH'ro Veb?tf! 8ah
entitled "An'ad tb cre:Ue-."a.
school district in Newberry rbjiriiy.
to be known as Wheeland'school dis
I'tribt, and to authorize tile "lew ?M'
collection of a local tax therein,-'f W- '
proved December 24, 'A.-OJ, ?1002
Le County Delepation-^A ^hi
authorize and ! requhe . the
board 'of commifisioueiP oi-LcQftjon"
tyt to..issnje,,hoiuls.fov.jtb? pu-rp^?je1
prov'idi?g additionaj,, fmuds,for
.plating .the,Lcc; ;cpum\y
building .and: i'mpisliiugj tl)C, sam
BislippviUe, aud. to., provide, : for
:uunml leyyior the! purpose of u:
t'he interest on said bonds and t
in? a sinking fund lo rede?ni si
it!
RSC;
Col.- ,
n -> < 'l
-..ll.
ael
r. i ti
new
1 'to
eduAity'
;nv
ol'"
imp
lOii?ieo
.ilt-.
an
laty-ingi
al ut es at
(incoiporaljjlj^ tl
M-i'.j s iYa n i ?i afa k o r-A. IMU \
idblic cottoiQ-Mi|
Y^H\W^vhiillto
^U^^VH''^-.'^ tJi? lin
MA?W;>^f^?StJut'
HiessjttJ^HiW^vif,
>r tim reua^niejit
hA bTpl^WKit^.V |"I tho
li('\^^^\^X,B?sl'a!t ion
inty..
HI .Tfu.Tii'tj ? i
r^U^i^jt^rt;tq<Iei
'eTcchitin -rtt'st?l
for
|)i;o.
at
cu
ing
cotin
t'he
and
the
1 Iscc-'
( jaro
so as
oin ty
ri turi .. i .. ' I ; n il I i ri li M
Wini S^HWEKiERT
: nil I .7 I" iPreRt?? I
(Il I ' Mi lil) ts I ! I CM '1 11
I ILJlMivah ni .
'iv.. iS,
8 i ?oil
IN
w nv. <SAF'E^? C|0NSI
Li..,-)
-CONVENIENT
. ? ..r!""t>in
and 'lHjiip..tii'.'ir,(IutipsTi|..
Mr. Slupp^A bijl to amend'sle?ti?flr
|?o;W4ra,BwS,a 'fco'utli Ca rot?lay
. ISt?jWohrtMe^, ref?llhg'toP?fiki^ty
,?OIUUK-K -. obscena, or piiofan?.ddi guage
I.?U lil}Wtf*.?Pdaft.{o ftjft^?Cvrip?wc said
euenses
.1 un
at a
4 per
? se o?
p 'cent
? Acts' 'for* ?nrol?m?nt
....The: ?JlWiviny?{?ti?:"W?T??i 'brdere'cf
.tor-..enrollment : . i i - ...>... ;. f> I?
. .jM?? ?VYc-s(u?VrrA, hjU.: ,to, ;..^.uf linriz?
thee ity council pf the city nf.J+fj-.
'.?Tnb?? Iii issue coupon bonds
.rht?i of :inl-crtf?t ?W V&??e<Iii??
.cut- pea. annum*' forttlbjs*<p?vp
payiijg or..ejfchfuigu^. Uifii
coupon builds and scrip of saif.P'cify
'fflViturin^Ju?y'i; ?91?:
.i-Mrv ManIrtiu-^-A- juiui 'resolut iou, to,
submit ty....Ma: ..kjuufliliedi.-cleHm-s of
Greenville comity tile question" of
..-reeling a court house in said county.
iii-JHr. $ireiis-????>?jj ttf*awi?5p( sec
: [^JkS^M li ,n?c I v
ia ring to oounty boards of education
fwo Special Judges.,
? %i&Wroifflf}jftP?o^Attrsdn Jias
sifctiffclaifitdi? lr?H??B"?M??'aw.<?kc to pro
?'ide for tj^c^ec?ioii of two -pedal
judges of tireuit courts in this State.'
, J^JftlieYfis ?hat b^nia&ug this?-bill
rijftrl U't-'- HV??l?pt.ftry..ahoitt.eongfegtqd;
(l,,'.(:H( l;?,Vr' :?;,uuJ)(-; ^wpaipd- KQ is,
i&Fff?f tt? JoK, ibe^issagc
of the ^ril and ,?as;bones oj^seeing it
enacted .into law. The.bill is ils fol
lows : ^ ( v _ ( ( . s j
i liBc >(t enhcl?t? Vy 'the' gemjat^?s*
seniBry o? 'the/Sfate Xjr'S'out'fi (hu-o
Tina
.''.Section T.1.. l*hegeneral
.J amiably
'SfiblP/'ab"sW 7.Tler' m'uftpfy-oT ot
ffffe ff??'as^fracticali??j'blec?TwJ'pwd
te fYotfi ?y-Sfh^,tt"f llAft?,Ml? araetlJ
-hvltrc lrtw:'v,'ho Shtift bV, WNf'lcgqgj)
as, special Jittrgefthrtitf'sltoll'fte elect
.bd intii'-tiCTmni^sioncM':is ifftw pri/vifl?
wlxftr TOweulfojn^e^rfnil M?IW'1<C<M
i?fMifficv^Sftlahwsp dn?i?son!nlM] owers
unite 1 ll "b*..! Jj c **uiiei;t.^'??nmit julge
l?sait aS.d?wdwn.tiillfcnvi?i?<}i^iluvid?di-?
->VMSftec??.->TlieoHnid f.ape?fol/it, iu}g?s0
shall,rU<;)fl icwifils,?l^cemaHHhpie is and
.^H'ml'rHfss^jns.iu aj?f)o^firnll conni'
?*5| ff],K?te,cliya', .jw?w,(vt Jl ?e.-SK*
/JSec. 3. It shairhe the duty nflBe
chief inst ice ot; the .presJdnnr asi?caa
cit iu y.ftn, f?i ?in 15,1 a rr, rp ,*>
eiate jusfrce uLassisn thc .saul .s
'judges "tc liol tl the coiirtsncrt'
Mo?is VncY ? fi " "
[8ffff%J?er?vei^Ta1r
^??^'3r>p?binl .te
^See. 4. If for any
ti/c* .re?tirar5 ci?ttift'iifdgft
tibreW-htad law'rt?lillf flhy?isi c6?i-V*|(
foT'the^eirciiii [itf? w^t?j'thtyvmay be
^peftpdhig*. ib'sha?r'?e ,thcJ.d^it^r"of'3f^l?,
Wiief^jitst'ko'i?f' ti?e '.ppcsrding ?issb-o
?i^tei-j<iKtioe. "Artews'iittolfr fati? qeiufl)
raadej to^al^H^rt. t^l^si^Bncaveto^ the ,j
,spefcialr ?utIg?Si .hdreini prended !or to
?huldt suchi Jfagulajfi tifimu.cvC.fiwirf:'1 ?
pt?^e?<io<.J?achaefnsai4fSpe?ia? jogh^tf
?ihnU,haye^h? ,J??Ht i.^ .aj^P iHtoa
,?uurf rtUWR?M^tf?fl i..
'"Sec. (i. Nfft^p&^,;|)tfi>fi con
same may he inconsistent with t ie es
n lo tJ".nty. AfieaAT?/vwj ..ir?
press provisions ot lms act. 1 ?tra-i.
, 'Sec. ,7. Tins, act .shall take c^t^L
l^>ft oitv ar ar il I I mt^ij .. -
jmmednielv upojj ?l^j approval TJJM^
goylrnon:0 ? J . ."
"""See. S. Alf acts??r paf{s"8l Wis
incoi?sisfelit wit'Ii this' act' li?, ?ndi'lhft.<
I'shrn'o 'are1 hereby, ??p?hled."" " ' , ...
' Pajcifid-?Decre?s 'Are 'Promurzit?d:
' ^i^bn?bnt-ffv'CabVej-^ecre?s ?est?r
ii?ff'copstitut?ona'l " ?jrovcr.nn^ent "V?
1 ?\l!e!idin<f ' nnm?iiVrv "rrc^m' prose mi inn
V(V ??e%BeVs W\? Vcr?^s'.-' i'd. asi?g,
lftejilities''h,ri^{?!li bV' Witi?r Tfi?^?oi
?Fr'a'nTb 'jind Vc'sWi-hi^ hie ?tbM?m "ot
riie* pr<v^>-iWViC.?;iWtre(? rinf?l sb?ii!
sa?e?Jrd\ng ^'dtepatclifes:1 k'm-ni- porfttl
'?Trts>:*iH'*afhP?? that hisbiRf i? (juic?i|
?nd n I >\V> believe that .da?gt>i,"e? far-,
>tb?iv'di^?i'(kh*9 is1 overt' . ? -:
h . M P !-I-M ?Si ?-U r.'
..! .Bili' Oar .Plant is- Burned, j
..High Point, N.' (T., ? i.Spoeial -The
.biggest lire;in. the-histnrv fitdthv eily
i:i dollars and cents'.toflcwred? IidrB
Sunday night when. the. mail? pla nt o!
th?. (SniUhem Car Couipaw -M'w vle;
slruyed .by. tiiie. t<?s;eth.ei:. with ai! ma-.
. ejf iufii^V . i Xlie ; loss ?s ?bejixccfl ?^O.do'O
,andf,.$j(lp..?l)0 ,a;ul,.,covered, bj: oiilv
on?-tbird , nisjjirgu.ee. \ t ..Tliftr?j \ w?r<:
were, tweniy-l?iieif r;u> V'.'i'l.h.v-erai
Uiou's^iul pipilar^ yaeji ajuios^iva ly to
go qait.ant] these were ajso dest^iiveil.
The^oiigiti of Oie 'lire' fs, now ? plc i \?\ti\}
..Pire Damages Elorida. T.PWn. .
Tampn,.jFla.., SpeciaJ - Fi^c , |earh
Saturday ^norning dcftroye,d.,th,ei bus-,
iti.css, poriioi^ .of Wamdiula.. " ^hioiig
the,losers wore the ?ity BfjkpryJ Pre
vail, & Swindell,'^ ?.?plavel.s.ftot?;;
A. c; T." MjUiiiei'v Copipauy's ?toi-?,
W uit?hWist 's. ,pooj ' ro?aju!. R\t?rjian's
furniture' si?re, ^ojTOaji^jf?rc,) Cilv
mi
ftcslaqr
flic l"?a?(
erection
aiul Ivelly
Riv'cV,<lto!c,l,
ie sftore.
I il1
in etnirsi
,.!' cre?iWi,1 t?s3,\lainV.?4r loi iiic
e?ti/ill 'o? *?,50l)V'bitt'XVa^'savcfl by
jVfi*M whtk,> , ",? ...'-.*t ; ! ' ' "
WA
I ia 7<1 ii.ii?,oj i*-, ?j np ft
ri : 3 f p/rt t rf j? fl? ><> laarl urji m
-WORBIS,. TJHr?^^e.ia^ip,
:??.ITf.?Ti?I>? A ~,,,o,.{0
j^ii^r.i ?..ann>iw"? ?iT'Wj ?jimti<j??r
1ap?-> Barak
? II ilui jp?a*l ruf? riftrnfiir'f A
?C$9 ^Ss?9.- . . .
...In fl? .l f im i '(til// /i?.'-;
HiT?T^T?77^TT I .[ir n'nily
' DEPOSITORY.
[ -iflt " ?,%tt\ " cf?il if ir? .?:?<. JT
viL' J?? L/._. 'iii'_ JU i H ;-f.,
irt i irjmjijj'.n o ;uo. nm
?I t M i ~orvr~-rrjrrr
Charge of Playing'Politics
,,: ,| fr.., ... i .1-r-+r-7/
GIVES REASONS FOR* mS ACTS
II.IT I . 111.1 r ??? MI ?.>' 11? i j fr i c I
;'Chief; "Executive, '"dfi?r?d?fUes Ike
r 'Charges as "?te1 aid'Micious,'*
and ia an Exceedingly" "Lengthy
, a^BM^'^W^mfr^rr^ Foulke,
,,,fif Sjc^mpno;. ?ft Esters
.s-'l .;.i?rr frr-ij..hitn.'n
? "Washington... Special ?j-tv, JYcsident
Roosevelt...has, made., anster* to th?
recent statements that he has nudo
use of'Fc'iie'ral patronage' to further
the ' presidential ' 'intefests ' of" Secre
tary 'Ta:ft. ''The'?uswer'?s-in^lic fovrj
*f a?etrTe'r adt?Mli to*Wffl&m Dtv.I
ley " Witl?e.1 "of ' 'R??ii't?b??^M?iidinaa,
atid Trieluttes' a' rerfel;mm,,MV! Foulka
%6,Hli?''Pre^dentAsll|*???irf?i the need
of s?c'?i; rv 'st at t'^hy nf.1 .1 * ? ?.???
.The Pfe?ideift litmus.: by^clitiractcr
izing the charges as "'iitlstM'?nd ma
licious." Ile follows this with au
;. 11 ' s: .. i.. i -i i u ta. .nf f|I I
^naly^is of all ( appqin^niordSjjSent by
him to the senate lor. its action to
nu*/ fl (itu;.-TI ift.ijj.-ii lian 7/
ity ot a presidential contest lnflucnc
ed his action. The President s let
(er4 to Mr.'Foulke in part follows:
r( i.ytnl o Ftot ll? {?"f.t flori qiqaff
n Tho, Fresident'.s. Letter.
f< fl j ? i O ? 11 ' 11 IO O i tnt 11 ul ai\ ? |<?
, Inc statement thal I have used tho
lilli scinrot nil pr htRi| rfQOfl
offices in tlie pftort to nominate any
7 iav. fl 7I11/? l>u-jjo~i?>l ttlttTpi
presidential candidate is both falso
and malicious. It is i?e usual imagi
tu|atii,y?,tin5't'?UiijDb'?wltiefip.?I.}*ws from a
(4esi?ije(ito| i i^y,.MiQwtAh?tg| qiicfiurious.
Rp-u^emb^railia^.UHiitf ..amt,, ??making
?rV^ot?^.M^iw. ,T'Cm 1 l)H9jJ,M0#ngagcd
,lW UWrlki lUW?l ifUa^Uj?j that I
?YA3 ftfW^fto? own
^P^iff??^r.:^ .ip? A.JWsA of ac
'W^Bii?rVp11 o.?P^irllrltr^fi?t few
rP??^b^.r>\??V r%oaTr?f>< W^ht
nteffl $!? J r.rfS? ? ^$ o ftploded,
and when exploded thoso.jyjio hava
vt?j . inri h t murroo jp f s rrj
used it will promptly invent another.
KIHI WiWWI 1 I "I I e i ri 1 i oT
?nswei vuu slui'iTill'?
rcjUf acosM PllivaTtuM 73 ?ri -
-, ,i ?inf.r">?,ne oPd?s<,t?>n o?fi?ress as
fWtyd f?^i^^rHi.n?JQ ?.M^e sent
tei^Rj?Wifl r?ieo.Wffi^?3? tte
?,?cia?, J^n?mfrWM*^* en
tire period since Congress adjourned
on th? 4th of March last, thal is for
La rtiroJ iff!> 1?i qita^ t H'-? o'lt
ll months. Excluding army and navy
officers, scientific experts, health 01
'?cel-s^ 'micY'??iosfi of* t?ie' revenue cul
t?r service. Tuav? mane during tin*,
?t?HR7#
period about 1.352 appointments sub
ject to tjhCj^'oiyi^Moation by the Sen
ate.n"?^l()4'^ beiiijga3gostma^ters. ' 0?
?Rese. fappoi f 11 i? P n f s31 n st ?(? diplomat
ial?^d???dns?l?,?^^ie^st?anfl^in the
Irjtc?a^ s^rviftf-e?liavoj'ht?qrji?niirh; with
mane and consular services more
!?enlWnasf'sMn *RepuDl leans having
Jjeen .appdirfted> a"^ AV^'IfrtH'tA-ing to
ev^n.iup.-.thei ?quitas cot Hie?r?S?uthern
^Stjates. ?In nonu^tgngJy^Sf? have
Heated politics as a wholhr.secondary
b?nV?d?rafidii! and" Tnsrcau ??'relyink'
tsoleOy 'Apon- thb-'recrMlrrf^ltfYons of
.eithfiriSw.jttorfSjof C?ngcessBWH, h?.vo
alwii
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.hers .
hftppcfi 'fo' tmiw; or'Ihroiuili'Attorney
Geuernl Bono]?art?, "S&ee&t?ryi Taft,
who, wnjs.,l?ni.'}?lf,ia. jiuhiCj ?ofretary
Root, because of hjs^grcat .experience,
at the bar. or Senator Knox, who
was. J.?XVPS?i?S ?3?U&??ruaji General.
In"a^jumber ( of. jJie , fp? j^ey offices,
cinefly ass?staiit secret a ries qr heads
of b'nrP??s: herc al 'Washing/on. but
also Governors ~of Terriinrics or men
hpjdipgi. peculiar ,}|ositioiirrtS?ali for
instance, as that of ^egmn^j^oner of
education in Porto Rico-and "also in
a' 'few other ?isesV'nofiiliTv'tliose ol*
marshals--in ^rain 'o^ t'hb Western
St|iteft hut,,isflu.Jiu!* ^afiifitfflefficers
also, here and, Jl??ret tJmjH|:|jqut tho
ifm?nl'?'liav?'eitliey feli ihatjlhc po
sif?on 'w^s' orlsuclt".'!' cWra'?tBr that
thc inltipfci^? in the vhiiicp'viifnl?l only
jv.Uhj.propi'iyt.Y oojne .t'rum .me ?rt- from
one of_ the Cahijiel, i|?icersNioraelsc I
have happened to know ot.-a man of
stlblrpvculhii- i^\tal?flfeh:hn's',iViat I de
sire/I io appoint him on my"'own ini
tiative. .? J. i .Af* ;l liMtl)
,Tha .Pr^sidaiit^goes. ^Ljciy^i into
all \\\a ^pp.ojiiiini'pt.s. and^Hqws that he
has, in no.iiuftUncrt shown, aljjtirpolio
to-fnvthfli* Ih? hi??rosr* fef'finy can
'didhtr'hut has tfftdi?ttty ilnf l^od ol
*the? liuhlie 'service ni \i:?v.''.,rri0^