The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, February 22, 1901, Image 1
VOLUMKXII. CAMDKN, 8. C., FRIDAY. FKIMiUAliY T2. Mol. -N()- "?
KIDNAPPER CAUGHT.
Another (li.'iptcr in the Now I anions
Cudaliy Case.
YOUNG CIDAIIV IDFNTIFIES HIM.
James CalltMuin, a Porinei limploye
of Air. Cudahy, Taken I?*t<? Cost d>
Hv Police. '
Omaha, Special;?Th*> police hayo
tinder ariT.9; .lanvos c'a 11 i5i?n. chary d
Ith complicity in the abduction of Ed
with com lii it\ n the abducting o? K<i
oember 18. Callahan was aires to I laU
Haturdny, but the polloo have kept It a
socket until Tuesday In the hope of se
eutdng other arrests. Young Cudaliy
has positively Identified his an the man
who accostcd him near tho Cudahy
residence and represented himself to
he a sheriff from an adjoinln county
and forces him into a buggy ?n I also
an tho man who kept guard over hitn
at tho Melrose Mill house during t e
30 hours he win kepi ? prisoner pend
!n negotiations for the ransom of $25,
000. wlsi. ii Mr. Cudahy paid for the re
turn of ihe hoy. Daniel H. Hums, who
sold ? horse and buggy to two men
who were supposed to have n-e 1 It to
procure the abduction, also Identified
Call all an as ono of the men Marie Lar
so;>, a servant in ihe fii-.plrsy of .1. N. H.
Patrick, of whom the kidnappers rent
ed a house, identified allahan r.x tlna
man who paid a month's rent in ad
?Ul. Vi . or a <o'taye in Happy Hollow,
which the bandits Abandoned two
M'ockn before t.ho abduction, fearing
discovery.
Onltahnn as arrested by Patrolmen
T)eu berry and Dowyov both of whom
an old acquaintances of the prisoner,
one or them having gom* to school
with him. They til.-o knew that he w>uj
n cIojso friend of Pat ('roe, for whom
H large reward has ben offered a.i
leader in the kidnapping. Their sus
picions were. aroused tome time ago by
remarks dropped by Callahan in con
nexion with a dlscusion of tho Cud
ahy affair. Edward A. Cudahy. Sr.,
feels confident that tiia police now
have one of tho l ight men .'aud (hat
other arrests of equal hnvo.'taiice will
follow. Together \vl;b his father,
young Cudahy called Sunday at tlr?
nf iljo ehiei <;f policc an.<'. ''OVi
i ?.!-?!? **\'?*}' l" i i:t'i." f\1irr a half
hour's talk young Cudaliy said: 1
ould necr forget that voice, and I al o
rcmcin>er cry distinctly his peculiar
manner In vronouncing cevta'n word-;.
In his vresent talk he used the-e
se.Tr.e worcB and prononnecd them
ea:mt'. As hail several good loolci
at tho man hilo hp was guard nig m ;.
1 c?n be pretty sure that this K the
men anted "
Callahan denies absolutely that he
had anything to do with the kidnap
4>;r?r and atlmoP^'ftflat. when as a do e
friend of Croe. He says he can provft
a alibi and states that during the t'me
which it is clamed he spent,guarding
young Cudahy he wav> at bom > of hi*
sister, a Mrs. Kelly, living at Popple
ton avenue and fifty-third street,
which Is h short distance from the
Melrose Hill house.
Mrs. Kelly was asked concerning the
whereabouts of Callahan at the tiai"
of the abduction ami said tlie doy fol
lowing the deed he \v:is at, lirf'r lionie.
but. arknowledges that, slio doe* not
know his whereal"iuts th1* night be
fore. .. , , #
Tonight the policc secured informa
tion which tl-.y e.xj>e<t to 'cad tiie
arrtet of another man connected with
the crime. Ho is a coachman of a fam
ily friend o' Mr. Curia hy.
The coachman's son Is the man iral
ly wanted nj?" "Man No. 3" in the kid
napping ar';l the elder man is expected
to tell of his son's notions.
Callahan Is 38 years of age and was
employed In the picking house of the
feudally Parking .Company, at South
Omaha, up to tlite-e months ago. He
has not been employed for some tim
hut the policc claim thai lie has been
;pending money freely. He has serve 1
In the penitentiary for highway robbo
$6,ooo for Lynched Foreigners.
Wnshingtou, l>. ('., Special.?TIio !
?icfic!ency appropriation biil reported
carriog exclusive <J $21,350,000 re-ap- ;
propriated for expenacH of th military I
establishment, $12,503,429. The main |
ftt-iua aie: Treasury Department, $2,- j
246,fc72; military <stablishment (ex- j
olafilvo oi $21,350,000 re.-nppropriated) j
$625,0S2; naval ertatbliahment $3,973,- j
145; post.tul cervicp $2,414,'56. Tho
bill includes $2,000 for the ..'lira of the
Mexican. Florence Siw>tl, lynched In '
Texar? in 1.805; $4,000 for tho hedra o( ;
tho Ftallins lynched ait TalluTah,
The $100,00f> payment to Spain, pro- I
vldod in the recent acquisition by
treaty of certain island#, i? provided |
for. J
w .
China Oiven Eight Days.
A" Pelrtn. By Cable.?The foreign an
ftoyts have given the Chineae authori
ties eight days tn which Co Issue sat
isfactory edict#. The foreign ministers
e&y tine caocoC be considered ss an ui
tlnmtom, a* the notice only refer#
* particularly .to the cesaatlon of exam
inatkma and also to the liability cfi the
governors of the province* rh&e out*
~; *agea~majf bV c<5fii3i I 'ted.
/ ? ? ? ?? ?
- , CM? Will Comply ,*? *
Fldln, fly frsbfiv?tMnT*Ofrlny and -
0 lA Haas Chang hav* received a tele
1 gnm? wWch virtually means thai th*
jMmrwtii nwmi **b an u?
of the FOFWWB, aHfceegb Mij
'm&m t&m
THR0UUH0U1 THt COUNIRY
I he Sou tit.
A now ivsor..?ir ii Alnugdir.. Vu
broke ami llbo.v?ti; I Jt
XV.'it el'. J Oil n Cook and a la<l named
Hall wore carried tome distance '<y
tho nu>h of ihc wilier* uud suMuiuod
serious inju"ie .
'lie KritKh t camei Levin, froai S:i
vanmih, for Mr uen, arrived at Nor
folk Tui.^lay far coil. It was found
that the tiro <11 ?aivci-. <1 in her for
u.titl hole ;:loili 100 l.il w of cot '.o I
wote burned or con i.i.M ; I? Iy d.iiurf?<*<!.
I ho North.
Fourteen liundiv 1 soldier* for tli*>
Phillpiuos nailed from S hi >Fr mel.-r i
Tuosd:iy
Hi naior l'lati Uns gi\en up his hotel
; uit>' in New Yo;k. which jus had oc
cupied US years.
Y?!o I'nlvers ty i likely to receive
^ 1 L'o,0oo l<y the will of (lie lite Profes
sor Salisbury. IUh library noes wl.h
it.
nii'ii iiitiin in (U'v Vv ^OVtV\l \\\
New York to have been fhi tho
disputed territory of Alaska
Mrs. Carrie Nation male fevtral
Sum! iv raids on Wichita (Kan )
taloons.
in an interview .it Colorado Springs
Vol.. Vire-Presldt m elect Theoilo o
K < .-'.-volt acknowledged hoving lsillo-1
11 mountain Hoes while hunting i'i
I'(dorado.
Three person* were killed and seve
ral injured in tho wre-ik of a vassonger
train at .Mills City. Nov
Isaiah Van Metre, of Waterloo. Iowa,
says he sheltered "Pat" '.'row* recent
ly. Mil i that If i;otires-.??d having UI? 1 -
napped Iulward A. Cuduhy, Jr.
The New V > d: Mai! and Kxpre-'S
iays the final papers in the steel con
solidation were signed Wednesday
evening. The capital conslRJs of $400.
nno.ono ? po/ cent, preferred stock and
$100,0(10.000 common s'oek. besides an
hsue of $:JO(),OOO.OOU 5 per cent, flr-t
mortgage bonds.
Tho Secretary of the Treasury Btn.t
to the Si nate a letter from the Com
mission it General of 7 uimlgrat ion re
questing in a Dilatory legislation to re
quire steamship companies bringing
Chinese persons to ports of the Unite 1
SlaUs to return to China thus',1 who
may ho rejected by the United states
authorities. He also suggests an
amendment to the oxis.ing law author
izing inspectors to make nummary ar
rcs'.s of Chinese believed to b^ unlaw
fuliv in this country.
I ire in tre Milwaukee Herald build
ing last night caused ?<iO.o00 damages.
No. 14 breaker of the Pennsylvania
Coal Cuiiin in\>?f?Plainsvilk', Pa., was
entirely destro>e/i by tire Tucrday
night. Los*. ? 10b.000.
The Illinois Manufacturing Assoc a.
tion directors have adopted a resolu
tion thai .,4he. ne.w Russian sugar im
portation ruling will work great In
justice to manufacturing iutoresis in
thi* country.
A w111 - planned raid was made on a
po.d loom said to he kept by Ridge
lx-vien, at 20 Dey street, New York
rity. The clerks n-d pntrorn cf the
pla.Ce lined up against the wall end
Justice Jerome held au improvised
court. Mont, of the men caught and ex
amined were summoned to appear at
a hearing.
Tlu> New"'* York Times say- the plans
that tho great steel combination has
under way. Include coal ami iron rail
ways operating in what, will be the
rteei and iron territory.
In i tight over a woman, at Ho'lis
ter, ()., Albert Stilz'M- shot and killed
?Nfike Johnk.ie and Joe Foblsli .and
was himself luidly stabbed
Foreign.
' Count von Waldor.sce ha* called for
all ilu- available foreign troops in
China to louvf. on <*i now expedition.
l.orl Kitr-Ic'irr i?5 at Do Aar, Cape
Colony, snpe.Intending movements for
hemming in General Do Wet.
ha? promptly retaliated in tlie
::uitT war with tin* United Sia??s by
iron and ^ * cel.
It is repoptr.-d that the I'nlted Stales
has a^rrr l to await the decision ol t'.i;
i Venezuelan courts on the asphalt dis
| onto.*
A severe eold wave pi avails thiough
! 0111 Knrope.
I
| Snowfalls have occurred m \I>*!<ms
and several natives have fro-/, n (?
death.
Iutensely cold weaih-.T prevail-" in
Spain, and y heavy gab- is -weeping
the toutherii coast.
Queen SojiWft- of Nor'vay j:?H Swe
den, who has been ill. a I num. com
pletely recovered.
The Grand Dul-:?- ?>f Saxs-Welmnr
has signalized hit; irtvb ion to tlio*
throne, proclaiming a comprehensive
1 amnesty, including polU!e??l offenses,
A -London dispatch fays the govern
ment. announced that from the begin
ning of the war to December there had
been 19,101 typhoid fever ea6?s among
the troops In South Africa, 1,233 deaths
resulting.
f\i.seel Ian.-ours.
; Numerous difficulties are arising in
the attempt to interpret the Army Re
? organisation law
It Is proposed io install a modern sr
| tlllery pnrflt at the tv*st. l'oint Mill*
tary Academy
The confeioet on tfie^ar Kerenu?
Reduction hill apparently are as far
from an sgrc^vwit a* ever .
The plana of O. C. Barber and hU
associates interested in the eorablna
tton of all the IndepaBdaat ctml cosu
panics hare been completed. It will
be known an the Great Western Cereal
Company and will be capMattsed at
rwdnt, am Mm to atom* at lit
KM) OF I1H: SESSION.
1 he* New l.nw& I'asscd l?y III? Levis'
la tu ro.
Tho Genoral A**enibiy adjourne:
ftatuiday at neon. The closing r;?-ision
was il.'voied to ratlMcation of ast.s and
other business incidental thoivto.
TI.e general assembly of 1901 is t?> i>
rott*)] more for tho moasuics that wore
puts-ed With but few exceptions, tin
'>11 Is' that provokm the greatest <!it;
cussion won defeated Tho child ia
bor hill, tho wide tire bills,.the bills to
domivti hl? railroad ?oi poratious, ;l?.
bill to urcul&to the price of gas in
cit iri, aim all tho proposed dispensary
legislation were defeated. The ?on
stitutlonal legislation as to drainage
tKo restnlcting bill, tho now county
governtnent bill, and tho bill to rtt,ti
lait> and equalize the compensation <?!
county oificerfl all wont- ow until
next year.
Very few new laws wort parsed oi.
[the statute books. There Is a new law
prohibit Ihg tho (Mirvinp of pi^ols,
| whether concealed or not: an impor
tant inmsure relating the charter?
[of cities of over 5,000 population;
slocks Jo cotton milla, cotton .seed o
mills and fertilizer factories are made
taxable aa realty; the follow servant
bill went through; jtnd a meas'ire on.
jcouraging homo insurance companion
was passed.
The legislature was a liberal one.
The Stato colleges, tho different nub
lie institutions and departments oi
the State government, and the Char
leston exposition, por all that war
asked for; and an extra $50,000 w i->
given for Confederate pensions. T!ie
appreciation bill, in round nuinhets,
foots up $1,000,0110. tiie la^:?--t amount
known since- 187t;.
The session waa the most harmon
ious known in yeatc. There weir i.o
heated debates or unpleasant iiu ident.
and the very best of feeling prevailed
t houghout.
Njct iuckults.
The following is a list of the ratified
acts and joint resolutions.
An act to provide fo: Insnln^ th?!
buildings of the South Carolina col
lege.
A jciyt resolution to authorise" tho
troasurer of Edgetleld county to re
turn to Mrs. Viiginia C. Addison <ob
tain overi>aid taxes.
A Joint resolution to extend iho
t?im?e for the payment of taxes for the
year 1901.
An act relating to tho timo of held
lng courts in the .Sixth circuit.
A joint resolution anthonyta ; t.iie
sinking fund comini'-sioners o iend
funds to Marlboro county lor the pur
pose of building of a new jail.
An act to validate certain railroad
bonds issued by Laurens county.
An act to apportion the members of
the House of Reprrsenlal i v>
An act to prohibit carcless and reck
less driving on (ho public highways.
A joint resolution to provide for tho
prompt payment of the bon-1* of Ches
terfield county.
A joint resolution, to require county
treasurers to refund penalties on lax
cr collected since December 31. 1 '.100.
An art amending the code as to tho
time of holding court in Dorchester
county.
Ah art to amend the lav/ rs ta worth
ing the roads in Marlboro county.
An act to amend the art creating
Yorkvllle school district.
An act to ratify the amendment 10
j the constitution, to ho kuywn as ar
ticle I. of amendments, to \ authorise
the general assembly to provide by
law for the condemnation ,of land for
drainage purposes.
An act to provide'for a building and
a State exhibit at the South Carolina
and West Indian exposition
An act to require owners of real
property situated partly within und
partly without incorpoiatrd towns to
list the same separately.
An act to validate the. dt.wlTJT of all
jurors for the year 1!)01
An act ceding to the city of Charles.
? (in certain marsh lands :? ? r a naval
station.
An act to prevent the tale of goods
within one half miles of a religious
camp ground.
A joint resolution to provide, for the
preservation of the records of the pal
metto regiment and a!go th? Jackson
vase.,
\ Joint resolution to ani?iy tbo bal
ance on hand fiom past 'ndebredne.*.;
in I'nlon county to the aen .'r:il county
fund
An act to enable t' e commissioners
of the sinking fund to lend funds to
Barnwell county for a firo;?r>o' repo
sitory.
A?n act to require county commis
sioners to show nature of (Wilms in
published reports.
An act to fix the time uf holding
counitfl in t.he Hetorui circuit.
An act relating to tho working o?'
roads in Marlboro count/.
An act to provide for the election cI
directors, trusii*(? an 1 mamwrr*-^ ol
corporations, and carry out t!W*pro
viH-ioim of the constitution in vegard
to voting cumulative stork.
An act to repeal an act authorizing
the trustees of srhoo! district Nt. 1
of Ke.-shaw to pay the county auditor
tor levying taxes in \iid district.
An act ^mending an act relating to
the appointment of peace officers in
nnincor-pOTflted torvu.n i?y requiring n
bond and declaring UieJr liability.
An act amending r.r net lariating to
Blacksvllle school district. In Barn
well comity.
An set to reUty the <u?anciuwmt i.a
section 7, firtlcle vlll of tbc constitu
tion, relating to municipal bonded in
debted 5
An *fc to farther regal* t? the draw
ing 1 mrwi 1 |||i' _of grand Jurors.
an m 1 in 1 n 1 "H*1 ?mini I ijjii ilun III!
of the rrrieed atatute* relating to Uu
povtr Of the board of visitors of tL<
Booth Carolina Military academy.
An net *? incorporate tho board ol
TUItora of tho TV>m**il orphanage
As oat to Mptnrtbe Act relating to
IMwilM tba records In he office 01
at meaae conrejancer Js
? #
|1 lut%
11'tVlSU! V f of AudiUS '.<1 'O'lIUV to | ,t>
certain school claims.
At art iv> regul.i'e ()!(? :>o:id? ,<?; ]>,11>
lie office s, ami- Iv? ;mi>v .1,> pinaltie
for pe: o;:- \vln> a. " e such onfi~?;
Without t'iviiiy b?Ulds
.An art to i.|iiire nil 11, ?> courts a,
the ?t;itc to tak?' comii/ti:< < <>f \||,
laws and oiilin nms ot 0> v*.ti.\s an )
town*.
An act to A>y-nd the ? ? dl.i'Jin:
t ho city of t.'h.lfli'Sto'i ir.o i>.?? Is.
An aet ceding the I'm (:? ! :> nr.
is<l tit ion over certain aiViV in thi
towi: ol Moultrc; lib
All act nut In-i i/.ii ,* lira tit iv ill-,
' tcliool dis4rie; to ibsu.? iiu.id*.
An act t?> amend station itio of tic
criminal statutes of im>3 ;.o .is t.? in
i !'!(!;> nil personal property.
\ joint lesolmlon to authorize tho
State lit. tram to I'lifniAh ;ho iuipreno*
?sunt justices and circuit . ourt Judges
with io;>it-s of (ho code.
An 11 ? j to i'*\?otil *ho dinner of tin*
, l'??i i Hoyal Fori v company.
An ait i elating to tho clo .Hon <>t
school trustee in -the to.vn of (,'!u r.iw I
All :i-t as to tho manlier ?>. drawing ]
.1 ?. - in colli I oT coil n.fii pleas
*n . ' u* nHoiv tho rlrrt'on of ;
'? " d rresti s in TMstriet No 1ft. j
? :i( ? ,'ti ; y.
.Mi act as to Wagoner school dlstiiot. J
in AiIcon county.
Ah act as to holding an oUvtlon in
a portion of Chesterfield county on tho :
stock law.
A<n act to authorize Pickens and
Oconto counties lo puivha.se Havener*
bridge.
An act to exempt graduate# of i nar- j
lev-ton Medical college from standing ,
examinations before Str.te board.
' ' * - oftico uf man. i
tor in Kershaw county.
An act to amend section 11 of tho ?
C4>..i> io iiiti supreme eoilil.
An act to iihoihili the Juno term of j
court in llorrv and Clu stei llel^l^ oun- j
An aei io iviiuire the railroad com- I
nii.<-:-:oiioiH io tlx storage l*atc>.
An act to provide, for a sinking j
fund for ( riCHter.'ield county.
\n act to ??> ??:u|it Hcaufort connt>
f? >::i the o;>vr;;ion of tli? ? law relating
to furnish rhco! books at <ost.
An act io provide for the comple
tion of Winthrop col leg".
An act to fix mileage of township
coiii'inis.- ioneis of lJeaufort county at
5 cents.
An act relating to Spartanburg
special school ?:itr!<rt.
A joint, lesolution to de.dare the cor
rect reading of tho law as io dfdin
U>iT.t railroad taxes.
An acr to validate the niunieip.il
election in the town of Peak. i
An act authorizing the sinking fund
commission to ;o?n money to Marlon
county to pay past indebtedness.
An act to authorize an election in
Sp:trtniuirg scbcol district on the.
fju< stion of i-suii'g bonds.
A joint re-oliiticn to authorize wile
of Uerkel?*y*H j.oor house farm.
An net reloting to a RpeciaK^ehool
district in MarlboiO county.
An act to remit frf.a to te:ich?'rK at
t-nding the sperinl coursc.i in South
f'u; oli-na eoll* g^.
An act to amend section 1 anl 2 of
the s-trtute-s as to the eighth olrcillt.
An act to provide extra compensa
tion for .1. F. Hrectlen, J. T. Coving
ton. county commissioners of Marlboro
county.
A'n act to make appropriations to
meet the ordinary expenses of the
State government for the year 1901.
An act to provide for tne election of
a public cotton weigher in the city of
Snrrter.
An act to abolish township commis
sioners in York county.
An act to provide mileage for the
county (oiinnissioii'rs of Florence
county.
.An act to incrtr.se the salary of tlie
supervisor of I'niou and Increase the
salary of commissioners in Orange
inn g.
An act relilinc to the election and
dut'is of a code .om mission cr.
An act to amend tlie statute?: known
as the Lord Campbell act.
An net amending the road law as
regards Suinter and Marlboro.
An act to exempt portions - of Clar
endon and Dorchester from tlie stock
law during ccrtain monins.
An net to put the sheriff of Green,
wend county on a salary.
An a~r relating to working the
reals in certain counties.
An act proscribing rules for the gov.
erunK'nt of the veterinarian at Clem
son college.
An act to amend section 1,939 of the
statutes, relating to landlord and ten
ant.
An net to provide for the establish
ment of chalngangs In cities btj<1
towns in counties that have no chain
gangs.
An act to amend the law as t*> dam.
mages caused by defective highway?,
e;c.
An act relating to the fees of offl
ce:e In Marlon and Newberry coun
ties.
An act appropriating to common
schools of Colle.on county ono-hajlf
the dispensary profits of the county.
An act to make township assessors
equalizers as well as as^ssors o* pro
perty.
Au act relating to the salary of the
clerk of court of Clarendon county.
An act to amend the stock law as to
Marion county so as to extend the ex
emption on<& mlje fhrtlier none.
An act flxlnf cost* In estates of
!ess than $100. ?? \
An act to amend section 355 ol.^he
revised statutes with regard to' the
Justification of sureties.
An act to limit the number of acres
of lan& which aliens or corporations
controlled by aliens, may'own (n this
State.
An act relating to the fees of clerks
of the Ctwh in Hampton, and War Ion
oou titles.
An set to regulate the tosoincs of
preferred stock toy corporations^
An sot in rsiatton to the rami
sod sxtes^on of ths chsrters ot tor*
poralloos whers chsrssvs ksvs aot
yet fftrsd.
A Joist rmotwtxm to ostftottos
j-to.ks In textile ir.inufaoinros, cotton |
Seed oH mills, for;ill/.( r factories ami
onnaI oorpoiat ions oftorim; p ?\\oi* foi |
f.alo or roil(
A Joint rexolntion to provide for the
payment of the tiva.suivr of Vork
county $2uo duo by" the county fo;
ISJI7.
\n act to rxjuire conunissttuieitt o
public works to make ,iMk ?o (!.:
town or city council.
Au ft . t to amend t he < ??i;!jt \ govc'u
Tnont latr as regard* l'liucn e
Spartanburg <our.:ies
An n' i to am hoi i/.t> -he sinking find
pommlfslon to lend mono* toi* li?i 11?!
ln? a new jail in ocoi:.*:
\n act declaring tin* !eg.'1 s' in.; i '
rtoek In in.in ii'a? <uriuH *o por.ilin
An act to rc?|u re r.iilr ads ; ? ?; >
nt(> doulde pa.--o'igor i i. (
each direction
An act to validate thf Jury li.-i it."
< ioorg<to\vn oo.-ntv for tho y<v?r of
MO I. v
An act to abolish the Jucie tci in of
court in Morry and Ch<*?terfiold conn
t i%Mi.
Au net to i?ro\klc for a s't'ite board
of entomology and to prusorlbo it
povcps and duties.
Vn ao; t<> a mo nd the law an to in*
? lira two companies ho as to <*:icoiua6e
horn? companies.
act to incorporate tho Llit'e
>1 hmuin htvi'on of l?exlnnton rf>un?
t \.
An iii! to jv<>ii i 1it'i ia ve.sUnalion
if tin- public oftic.s in Clai i n>lt)2i
> o uvty for lho p.si In yraiw.
An aci to r? filiate the bnsincaii of
? 't.Hie insurance companies.
An act to provide for the collection
certain fi ?. s by the secretary of
state.
i? ait to authorize tho cominia
*io.:oi of t'heiokce to-;";ly to build a
bridge act(hs h-.oad river
An art to au'l'Oiiv.e the direoiors of
tlx* penitentiary It) furnhdj J^-?k
c:i?r .1.
An act relating to the Insurance of
public bliild!ng\?
An art to authorize (5i?>i-.ivii)a coun
i.v to inim $Jl.(ino in !,>?:..Is lor differ
ent puipnsoe/
An act to(prohibit tin- running 01 a
disi'lljfo wilnin two niiUs of a ciiui'h
or school in Pick, ns touuty.
\ii at to give ron.^-nt to tho ao
qusition of eeiMln bii?d.> by tho Fed
eral government for a national fmett
re-ervc.
An act to allow the running of e\
rim".on trails pti Smmiay* to religious
n.i ft 111
An i, t relating to t ho trust' < s of
tho Piotnstant Episcopal churcn.
An wt to Hell <<it;?ln property m
Fa:ah l'i ni'.u'.ion iind Jane l?. W J > >.
All aei relating lo po.-d -inoi l? in i.e
in itarnvv t ]), Hiinberg and William
burjt: counties.
An act to validate certain bonds of
(j,r. fiiy 0f Ar.derron.
Aji act to autho.-izo the p;i> iiu nl ol
a claim of tho Jtryan I'riiiLing ioni
pany for $107.
An aoi to further regulate the reg
istration of cledoifi.
An act to regulate the salaries of
magUtratie in UhiiiwcII county.
An act to pay A. It. lie hi. sheriff of
SptrtanburK. $1" for oap.uring a fu>;l
t i VP.
An art to rcgulatft tho carrying,
nianufncturing and rale of pl-tols.
An act to inoroaFC the powers of lo
ca.l boands of health.
An act to sot apart for>'Confedoratu
relics and souvenirs a rimni in the
state house.
An act to amend Kectiod 23 ijt of tho
rovised aLatiiten of 1X93, ty* to extunpli
fle<l c<<plea of wills in eyidenie by te
ducltig the number of days from CO to
JO days.
An act to amend/an act to regukito
catching gathering, etc., of oyritrrs,
terrapin; to <]oclar$\latv In reference,
there'.o and abolish th"NoiJI of toi-pi
pin inspector.
I An act to provide for the erection
and furnishing of n H'fwaid's hall at
the Houth t'nroliwi college.
! An n<*t to auihori/.o the Statf? pinl
, twitiary superintendent to bin* mil
{ convicts to the several countle* t??
work en the public highway?, and not,
! to hire them out for farming purposr:-*.
' An act to amend an nr-t to pjo.id*
for erection of public cotton weigl era
by adding a proviso providing for th<>
removal of weighers and to till the
vacancy.
An act to require t.bu Static trei'flurer
to pay the county treasurer of 15?>r
cbetter $255.
An art to regulate rates of toll lor
passengers and time* of running of
all public steam ferries in ibis Finte.
An act to create a sinking fund com.
mls?k)ner for Richland county.
^:.An aet to authorize the coumy V:a'd
of commissioners of Ker.-haw county
to sell Jail lots and bui!dlnp,H now
owned by county and to pur< ha.se an
other site.
An act to incorporate tha'Johnston
ffehida, Greenwood and Anderson rail
road company.
An act to amend an act entitled "An
act to further amend firction 8 of an
act to provide for fir* anrolntm^nt ??
magistrates and to define" their Jtiris
dlct'.on, power and dut.es," approveJ
?fcbruary 10th, A. D. 19 )0.
An act to Incorporate the Sfigler
M.iJIs company.
An act In ielation to the reporter
and reports of the supreme <*>urt.
An act to provide for the election
of a comm K'loncr to codify tlic.stat
ute law of this Stat?, deHne his <iT?;
and to fix h-U tomnf n*ation.
A Joint resolution authorizing the
attorney general to mark aaUstled a
carLaln iudscaieivt aiainet E. M. Ke.n
nerly, R. W. Sandlfer, 9. O. Mayfleld,
C B. Free *jjd J. W I/sncaster
An act to proyid# for lighting the
Stat* house and other public build
ins*.
. ..A? ??t to provide for the appoint
ment and compSaeailofiOf"E State
gioiofM, ^
An aet to iwnid aectfon 1615 of tire
rwd atatutm of 1?91, relating to
couoHdatlon of* railroad ?oa
JkM Mt to aBiand iifiSfcht ud 4 of
aalMt ?t*ied fAn met to
tfco liFim pfc?n,
tor,
GERMAN SUSPICION.
?
Do Noi I car a Tariff War Willi the
I'llifCJ SliilCS.
#
I MI'I ROR'S LO Ilia AN . MOTIVES
- -
I he l-injnior H.ul Ills AiKlsors Said
i>? l?'< II >)' I i' \ I'ilVtl "t tllC Vi'llf
SN it a China
! *?,
I!? i Mi). I'v il:> l.Vupcior WIII
; /i.llp's. f. I ? . !V > ? ? M ' 1: I (OW.litlfl dl'Mt
, l:i!i un l the motivj .
>\ li n h i iil'.i il ; ?. : ;! 11 I'm."j I i > mi'
. futbjci-t -Mi J.e.e 't w =t
hrvnu c of ."'is ijiat >! :i ?:-'i;i! intivf-'
w. ?? i ? n i. -m tny at the oponnn
' of I Mi IM; i ii I*.t:!i.t:cut. The sporc!i
. f.uiu ti.e lli.imt a:.J tlic un Lhc
?l?M! r ? iii leplv i) i! wet"4 thm
ilh'ipp i:iI iii, lii'i 'i-i' i>f (it?? ali.si iii'O
of any i ? i 'ii i;i iltucr Au.;!(? l.4*:
trim rr'atan.;. Thomas tiiliscn Bowht
I U i'l'ii"! !;i t if * il (he
iM it! j- ? i? i??? Hi' ;( j:?iiiii h >>( ini>
l:i . I . ( '..li U (> W.is Si'li'.fi XI ii\ the (11* i S.i
\ , ;i . picof '!).it I In- H:{ti;h ;
pi' h*?-;U<" :\ "l un I,tic i),itr !' ;<!iny:\
towan!s ( tvmuiv- !<?:>: iinel un?ii;u f*
; ? (1.
The l%:iip> ior's pio !'..ill-h ;.?a:i?
?>aii!- ned ! < : .?ro iill i;nir (:? ug
ly < o ? u HiI ''In1 l:ri-Jiii,i
il'ihhl-n t(Vll <*i \ ;i 11 \ ?? > ":'iin o
I'll'nc atai cSv'i* f.: 11. jiho rcl.iiiua.4
I ii \\ t? ? 11 !)>?? mtlh n an.I I !,??? Km
l?'Hir w >'t i>. \. t noi .-<?
The Fi'in!-ml i i;i! p.- ? Finer.' i! *?
Majesty's i?ivun. I;;is bet n tlmnt; e\
eiy t h i : j; ii> eminti'iael thl.j :,!l I '
\; t ! i n u ant i-1 inprinr it' livi at, hut
I -:v tif-i* iIi? I!y ,ml im> in ? xsfully:
It is noT'Wor?t'y ;h:il ih** 'up
position to Knip:Ti,v Vi iiliim In Ill's
connect Ion kmiii h troin the Coa.^ei va
tlvos whi' li purty leu-illy 'liiins loyal
ly to ilie nainurehy us a monopo'y.
Th/- .Mini'! h Alh yv an i tic Zeitun>; I Na.
tionn) l.iuei'i:'! li>sjiiicil, ntitiniiiii i h
thnr Cimul \'??M itnlo'v. lin|?*?!iHl (Mii?i>-?
rrUi?r, jissuines fell i Mion.sihilii) f >r
l'.'inp!T?'r Willi.mi's 111 o Mi i ish :? t ??
;i!nl llii'.t hr u ill seize <<>i an e:?i'!y "p
l?ortnnil\ 11? show t!i" nation that lis
Mil JI f-ty lui'I ?-??>?; 11 fiiul ss U11 i < li!?! |i :?
sons t'm- his coadmii.
Theie i.u douhl liiat tho (Imiian
"fttion ?? h- irMly tired of tic China
^;w\ '! hi>. is buMi nol only I?y the
nli!itu<.s of ?j>?? but by the ut
terances in rtie .'..eieiif-tiig ami 1'russinn
lift. It 1* ti uc [if v'hir.a expenseH
for 1P00 ftniOiMtt'rcr *n tntM
marks1, were finally voted, but the op
posing Socialists ,-i :i?l J ?" i?? i i ? ilgo eriti
clsm wore heard by t he lC<u)Ki i vnt|vChi
and Centrists almost without reply,
except In connexion with the mission.
Miws meetings calicd hy tiie Social
ists throughout (Srrmnuy this wrek
passed strongly worded resolutions
ng3lnst the proposed prohibit ive ngrl
(-11 ](oraI duties,.'hrnndirg them as a
mot:t unjust and most onerous burden
for the working part of the nation, and
dictated solely hy the t>rnta 1 class of
tiio empire and the lowest agrarian
qelflshncss." They not only protest
against increjhed duties but demand
their entire al oH'Ton." "'x -s.
, The Bei tpier Neuesto NaefTKcli ten
(Consr-rvf'tive), ba? j_?rjntc?l ap flrl^elp
making ^ strong Argument that/Oer
many has no need to fear a'-tarl/f war
with the United Stales, even iff large
agricultural duties arc imposed, he
cause American Imports hero arrVtwo
xnd one-half tiii.es tho.se of Gerni\jiy
to ifl^r United Stf.t-H. It cites a d!s^
ji-atoll saying that the Treasury Ue
..puywuuut at Washington is oe'r?
whelmed with lelegrinit, on the ?ub
Ject of additional Migar duty, adding:
"This dhows that American business
InlertKts are opposed to a possible
tariff war with Russia. How nimh
i more will it oppose a tariff war with
, CJcrmany, whose buriiv'!-s is worth tea
i (lines to the I nited Staes that of Kus
j sia?"
Cotton SSilp Hunted.
j Charleston, S. Spe'lal.?Ti e
Spanish steamship Otoyo. eoiton la
den, from NY w Orleans to (Jen.:,
which tan r'.hoc near IJ*>aiifort !:<??
Monday, hft.- bf-i) floated and towij m
| Ci'".rlf: t'iii Jler cargo wis ligh.'erf. i
j pnd brought. here by 'tow boats. - A
fc.uvey will be held Monday. The
Otoyo. had 0,000 b* i?:.i of cotton <->
board and was putting i7!to JCorfoiJ"
for eoal when she grounded.
T?rl?**?f c Krtaf*.
At Crescent City, Fla., Saturday,
fir. W. ?!.. MeLesd and Ms wife were
found dead In their r?*sldonc?. Tho
evidence disclosed that MeI.eod hJd
killed his wife and then himself. Mc
Leod had been drinking- Ho was a
prominent citizen.
Secretary ix>ng. accompanied by
Mrs. Long and Admliai Kn:l|:ott, chief
of th<* bureau of yards and docks, left
Washington in the private car ftlva,
over <ho Southern ftallway, for Pen
sscola, where they will Inspect tho
navy yard at that point. ^r?<* par 11+1
uxlcl in. the Mardi Gras celebrations.
The party will remain there about one
week and return to Washington by
way of New Orleans.
Tho general feeling In Madrlsd I*
th3t the cabinet crisis will be post
poned until &A; Trees and t'JJv atiy*
SIItsIs. will bo e?kfd for a now minis
try.
Tbo British sctearcer e>parUn Prince
from fHw York, January for
Kopleft, Ooaon, etc.. It reported asbore
M Cent*, opposite Oltrajur.
Qmo fiopkie, of Ifomp ma4 Bw
tfem who |m grip. to.
I AnOH WORLD.
Tli ? lishol'ies on l.aho Ki'ie glVO flu
ploy nu n: to ilT'.'S persons,,
ljadroa.l I radio on ttio Portuguese
f roiit iri is tied up by a t'lfiko.
(if i)to ('.Mi lotion mills in the South,
Texas has SeYclilcCU, IvrHlllcLy hUYvU,
ami ArKamas four.
las: year inun w<to employed
in tlf oddity Industry J a Canruhi. Tin*
oi their cateh la-in& ahotil
t'l >0,00' I.
'I la- striko of ltineftionc quarry,
men in I:a^liM n Ohio lias been skilled,
tin- <m>* raiotf eoneodlnt; the demand*
of i h.> \v orkern.
)'?> a now law ohMdron of hedwoeu
twvlv.' ami lil'iei n years are not ?\I
lavi'il to w>rk in l'lisViftii fnclorlotf
more than six hours a day.
It was amii'iimiMl at a dinner of tho
Clot 11it*1 .V NsFOi'ialion In Now Yorlc
Oily, thai a plan wain on t"??.?t to move
s\\ i-a I shop i ni ploy os into the country.
The employes ol> Armour *Vr Co., of
Chi. i ;? a if to prodont lo tho Armour y3
Institute a .<HUiOO memorial >v!udn\v
for l'. 1>. Armour, .ir., who died in
JSiUV
Tin* slater Cution MTI1. In .ToWtfttT
C< mi.. ?(?)'?? resumed o]hm ill iolia,
ami t.ho trilte oi' 1 ho spinners 1 .?? coin
promised l.y a small reduction 111
u
Tho early 4>nd of the miners' p'rlko
in Colorado is predVled by John T.
Oehr. I' 1 ? ? i? I? -nI of tin? Colorado DIs*
1 rit-t of Uit' United .Miur Workers of
A mcrieit.
The Wilmington J!oard of Trade la
conferring with a Now York cone?ii.u
which <h sin s to local0 in I >o!a wnTp.
and will employ between J5000 ami
fiOOO persons if a suitable site can ho
KlM'UI'Vd.
The Jo'iti wiij'c conference of coal
opora( 'i t and ndneis at Oonimbns,
Ohio, has aviret d lo continue the scale
in f<ir*v durtn.U ???(' l>a?t year, nnd fin
ally !td.i< urncd. Tho m-xt c-mi'.ceuoo.
will bo hold in Indianapolis JiUHtJU'y
~y~?
The total ntunher of soldiers Jc
\ a 1 id? d to 1 ho Cniti'd Stairs from Jan.
I li'tio, 10 .inly ,'51, a period of seven
month.. \< l.o'j", nf whom SOI wero
it u'uhirs ('f the number sent homo
I lo \v t ro in ano .Nosialcia la a no
' !*>
! 1 ?! 11 !':!??!<.?! .0 producing ni.ilanuholln;
iisiiltii'K 1" Im-aiuly, state.-, the But
1 iniofv Sun.
Vestibuied
UouBLt D/mly Service
Hr I wren Kew ork, 'j'ampi.AllanU, New
(i ie:ns and I oints outhaudWcH.
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