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&. •‘a-V* ■y? The i VOL. XXXV BARNWELL. S. C., THURSDAY. MARCH 7.1912 rr IS A REAL TRUST BOW TBt STEEL TRUST CONTROLS THE SOLE MARKET BROUGHT OUT AT LAST “Gary Dinners,” Control of Raw Ma terials and System of “Interlock ing Directors” in the Various Companies Enable the Corporation to Rule Its Field as It Likes. The house steel trust investigating committee Wednesday made public the result of the inquiry into the books and minutes of the United States Steel corporation conducted by Farquhar J. McRae, an expert ac countant. The McRae report reaches the con clusion that the steel corporation op erates in restraint of trade and pre vents competition through a manipu lation of prices, through the influ ences of the socalled “Gary dinners," by control of raw materials and through a system of interlocking di rectors in various companies. It also tends to contradict some of the testi mony given by steel trust oiiicials. Some of the figures dealt with in the report are startling. It ts shown that J. F. i.lorgan & Co., received ap proximately |70,0U0,000 in cash pro fits for organizing the big steel com bine, and that the net profits of the concern for the first nine jears of its existence were more than a million dollars. Steel corporation officials objected to producing their books before the committee, but consented to place them freely at the disposal of an ex pert to be named by the commi tee Mr. McRae made a thorough study of the books and minutes, and in his THEY l! 1 ANT BILL TAFT SOUTH CAROLINA REPUBLICANS ENDORSE HEM. A STOm SESSION GOT. BLEASE WAS CRITICISED IN HEATED DEDATE. SOME VERY WARM TALK Convention Composed of Many Ne groes and a Few Whites Met -An Columbia Thursday. The State Convention of one wing of the Republican party, meeting in Columbia Thursday a fternoon, en- doraed the administration of Presi dent Taft and adopted a resolution in structing the four delegates at large to vote for Mr. Taft in the Chicago Convention. The district conventions will be held at a later date. The Convention also asked that the district delegates go instructed for the renomlnatlon of Taft. There was one speech delivered in the Conven tion In the Interest of Theodore Roo sevelt. The four delegates at large to the Chlcoga Convention were lected as follow*: Jos. W. Tlbert, Greenwood; J. Dnncan Adams, Charleston; J. R Levy, Columbia, and W. T. Andrews, Sumter. The alternates are: A. H. Johnson, Columbia; T. H. Williams, Newberry: J. H. Fordham, Orange burg, and Robt. Smalls, Reaufort. All the delegates and alternates are negroes except Adorns and Tol bert. Adams Is United States Mar shal for South Carolina. H. L. John son, the negro recorder of deeds of the United States Government, was present at the Convention and de livered a naddress. The convention was made up of about 150 negro delegates and sev eral white men, who are officers in the organization They all met In a hall on Assembly street Thursday af- ernoon and rontlnued In session un til about 9 o'clock that night, when the officials announced the result of! ,.nt erjjagi aient in Blacksburg Thurs- liy afternoon, and that the senate should send a committee to him at .>ncw ;>* U customary. Senator Whar ton's motion was again renewed aud a i om n; it tee of throe, composed of Several Senators Indulge In Acri monious Speech ax a Result of the Chief Executive’s Refusal to Make * Appointments Recommended by Senate in Accortlance With laiw. Clouds draped over the horizon of the senate Thursday, presaging the advent of squall yweather. Soon the thunder of debate echoed and the lightning of- acrimonious reference zig-zagged through the chamber. It was all occasioned by the governor refusln gto appoint magistrates and supervisors of registrotion in certain counties, after having been request ed so to do by the senate through resolution. Senator Waller was one of the centres and he openly announced that the house should have backbone enough to Impeach the governor If be did not make the appointments. Thursday morning Senator Whar- to.i moved to appoint three senators from the upper house to wolt on the governor and to ascertain if he had any other business for the senate. Senator Johnstone said that tine sen ate was not quite ready for adjourn ment, and suggested that the senate wait for at least on hour before It send the committee to the governor. A little later Senator Appelt re ported that the governor would leave about 1 the action. The entire afternoon was spent in speech-making. Preeideoit Taft was praised and his report to the committee he pointed > .^ministration indorsed in strong out these salient features: j’erms by many of the speakers Re- Tha: J F Morgan a: ( o , hea’lns f or( , n ) e t| nj f pad gone far it was the syndicate wtiuh organized the eV ident that it was a Taft meeting steel corporation, received a cash I ., n d tp a t tp*. delegation would to to profit of I6y.JuU.UtMi of which $6.,- rhiengo instructed for the renomina- 6UU,Uoo was for promotion, with an 1 , lon of the p r e,e nt president, additional commission of J6.suu.uuu One of the speakers, after a long for a bond conversion scheme. 1 sneerh announced that the time had That the net earnings of the cor-| roni<l f or t p e nomination of Theodore poration for a period of nine y ears . The speaker w as giv en were $ 1.0Jy,6S.i,JisU, or an equiva- close attention while talking and the lent of approximately $13 a ton on name of the former president who Is the committee, precipitated the war 'ra'es for: Senator Waller, continuing, said! |hat the senate In Justice to Itself | should not submit to the governor, but should “fight to the last ditch." He said that he was an old Confed erate soldier and had seen the vicis situdes of war and he did not intend to "back down” but would battle to the last for hla rights. The chair, at this point, said that there was no question under discus sion and that debate was out of or der.* Mr. Waller replied that he was speaking on a question of personal privilege on the way the chief execu tive of the State had treated him. Ho asserted that the governor had made other appointmnets and had refused to make his, therefore he thought that he.had a right to voice his ob jections to such proceedings. He said: “The governor has failed to appoint .Magistrate Kerr to ollice, and he has been recommended by me for the Greenwood delegation." He said that the senate had the constitution al right to give advise to the gov ernor, and be thought that there should be some way to ‘'order" the governor to make the appointments as were recommended. Senator Laney said that a concur rent resolution had been sent to the governor Wednesday asking for ap pointments and he had reported to the committee that he had nothing further to report and lie saw no rea son why the senate should remain In session longer. He then moved thot the clerk of the senate report to the house that the senate was ready to adjourn sine die. He later withdrew this to allow a res&I. Mon ‘.o be Intro duced. Senators Clifton and Christensen introduced ar esolution to advise the governor that the senate consented to the appointment of certain county officers. The resolution follows In full: “That the senate In session hereby advises for appointment as super- o'clock to fulfill an import-1 \ isors of registration for: “Greenville C. L. Verdin, J. M Ferguson, F. A McDiivid. “Newberry County W. W. Riser, R. O. Sligh. C. H Wheeler. “Anderson County K T. Tollc- son '1’eanfort County K M. Bostick “Spartanburg County K. G. Wil lis. (' \\ .Mabry. \\ \V Miller "1 ninn County Sylcr IP 1 bn M C Mall it ' I .exingtcn Countv las IV Lang ford, K .-'I an more, .1 Hays "Greenwood B 11. Barr, .1. V I mi tile. It B. Hinton. "\nd for appointment as magis- CHAmEJLAVERV SENATOR TILLMAN TALKS OF COT TON MILL STRIKE. TIME TO APPLY REMEBY The Senator Blames the Immigration IjHws for Admitting Ignorant For eign I .atMirers, Who Recomo Re- putdiean Voters" and Bup|Mirt I’ro- tectlve Tariff, for the Trouble at lavvience. Mass. THEY GOT OFF UGHT HOLSTONH PLEAD GUILTY TO AT- f • ' ■$ TACK ON HIT1ADLEY. 1 rouble Caused hy the Daughter of One of the Hotstrms Running Away With Spradley’s Hon. BANT fANT GAUNT FAMINE the nn IF PICK UP ANB EAT The Holston and Spradley trouble Tho(UkM|dfl of Wofltm| has been partially thrashed out in | the Saluda Court. Onr Tuesiay the <a»e of the State vs. Grover Holstein, Sidney Holston. Albert Holston, Rich ard Holston and A.~L. Holston, all white men, charged with assnitt. and buttery with inient to kill, but .gainst ea< h of whom a true bill was u-turned for simple assault and bat- Senator 15. R. Tillman, of South *‘ 0 ou Hie perron of B. K. Spradley Carolina, made the following state- on the night ot August j. lull, was mem to-day, when asked for an ''i 8 i ,oset l °1 by the accused pleading opinion on the developments at larw-i guilty, rence Mass.: "The labor agitators! Kaeb of the defendants en’ered a at Lawrence have used the strike and 1 plea of guilty, and a line of $40 was things that have grown out of It for | in'P 080 -! on each of them or the al- ,he purpose of agitation. Shipping! ternatlve of 30 days. The fines were he children to New York and Fhll- adelphia could only have had one or i wo objects, to lessen the number of mouths to be fed at Lawrence or to excite the sympathy of fellow work ers in ttie two cities named. “The interference by the police with’ the last shipment of children promptly paid, it will be recalled that these men are now Indicted In Aiken county on the charge of mur der, the charge being that their con duct on the night In question caused the death of Sprudley s w ife. According to the testimony of Spradley at the preliminary hearing was unfortunate in more ways than taken by Stenographer Anderson in Scnatois \. barton, Hough and Ap- [elf, w is appointed and was request- . d to w ar on the governor to gain, f pos-dblc. the information desired (in mo ion of Senator Young, the idlii’nife-- was requested to find on* from the governor if the appolnt- ,rents for Union county had been for warded to the secretary of state. The reply to the sena:e, through It was wholly unwarranted by | the case Just ended as to Saluda loun’y, the five defendants made an attack upon him on the night of Aug ust 3 last between 11 and 12 o'clock, when he went over to a negro tenant house In Saluda county on call of s negro woman, who came to fits house and Informed him that there were five men wanting her hosband to kill him. He states that when he got there he asked the defendants the cause of the trouble, and then it was they at tacked him He tells very graphical ly how they Jabbed him on the body with pistols, cursed him and abused him. »nd how Grover Holston hit him great civil war. The 1 (wipe wt’h the butt of his pistol and aw rence seems to In- huw he was otherwise maltreated Snd o no. .my law I know of and an invasion of rights that are guar&nted by the Constitution. Had they stopped the first batch of chll.iren from going to New York city, it would have been a blessing, for they arrived late in the evening, during a blizzard, when the thermometer was around zero, and they must have suffered greatly. think it unfortunate that both house of Congress have been asked to interfere, because it appears to be purely a State matter. However, 1 retail that Massachusetts has claim ed to be the cradle of liberty' and was leader of the crusade which re sulted In th< iondi'Ions at in the War Zone are HEowly ing to Death. While Their] • f . Husband* and Brother* aw ' - ft ing the Invading Italian*. A cablegram from Aztala, says famine has followed oh .icels of war in the north of tho .nee of Tripoli. It U famlno of t ruelist kind, for its victim# hf#/ most all women and children, adult males of the population/ and all at war with Italy. They i their ration*-and receit munition, and even thailf horaea not go *hort. Food for tM aud his mount has been doled ont the Turks for the beginning of war. But AraVwomen are fighting raV i* th !h ate that site has substituted tn-jtiow from the bruises aud wounds Li,-trial slavery for chattel slavery' iecejved he was routined to hi* bed Cordon Williams, un' 1 a horde of foreigners In the city, hor some two weeks and was under of whom who cannotthe care of physicians. Kngllsh language, have | This ease Is the Saluda wing of the been imported to furnish labor. They attempt on ttie part of the Ho\*tons t housands speak the , e h sad commentary ou out lax 1m- flnlahed product, instead of $9tiu,- 00U.,111 as claimed by the corpora tion in its report. That the steel corporation, con trary to the statement made by Judge Gary and II. C Frick to Presiden' Roosevelt in 1D07 that it :id not con trol more than 6a p» r cent of steel propel tie* in the country, controls about xu per cent of the s'.eel hold ings. The section of the report dealing with the "Gary dinne s, 1 ' where inde pendent as well as corporation steel men assembled to discuss conditions in the trade, contains an analysis of the legal effect of the golden rule' policy prepared l>y Anthony L Er nest, a NeV York lawyer. In which it i* declared that the “conventions agreed to and enforced would be ob jectionable as regards their effect upon competition." “The Gary dinner arrangement." says the repo t, "wherea: the so- called independ*nts are influenced to reduce their ; rodu tion conformably to t lie hr es'imate of the reduction in the demand existing, and to maintain prices, is objectionable as fir as I' operates to exclude free competition. The an uiigenient u esigned and in tended to operate and has operated neektng a third term was cheered Then somebody defended President Taft ami the applause was just as great John G Capers was denounced by the delegates In a score of speeches He was accused of entering the Re- to hllcan party by the hack door Members of the organization charged that President Taft had “cu' loose from Capers and that he would re fuse to recognize the delegates from the ‘Lilly White' party In South Car olina “ In this connection It might be s'a'ed that the execu’lve committee of the white Republican party in South Carolina has ben called to meet in Columbia on March 4 to call * S'ate convention The white party v*11! also send a delegation to the Chi cago convention instrue’ed for the renomlnatlon of President Taft Which delegation will be seated Is the question that will be decided by the national convention of debate that raged Incessantly for Newberry tullv five hours, both iu oju-n and in Klnard migration law*. "If the occurrences at Lawrence last week shall cause Congress to en- No tl township, I J. Lorre restriction •uc.h aa will ke«p to prevent the uiarria#* of lb* elder Holston a daughter to Colambu* Spradley, a full report of the affair being given In the paper* *t the time. CHINESE WORM HAS Tl RNF.I The New Republic Demands Kedrcs>. From Holland. Chinese warships have been or- dc 1 begin a bombardment of Batavia if admittedlv, as to standard steel rails, , , , . ,i , ,. den d to Java under instructions to although it is claimed that the so- c called independent participants can executive session. The governor re ported tb it he had 'he constitutional right not to appoint until 'March 1 •'> and that he did not inten 1 to ’make any announcements until that time rb naor Wharton said that when the governor flist said that he would ri.'ooit those recommended by Sen ator Young he also stated Hist ho voubi appoint all others reioimio nd- i I Stiiaioi Wharton said that as ho was not satisfied, he returned to the governor and asked him specifically those s< he tiled for appointment, and lie governor ret lied that he hid i ( otistituttonal limitation of time to : .ake these appointments, and he did not intend to make them until this l.rnit had expired, which ts March 15. Senator Wharton said that the governor desired to see Senator \oung concerning the appointments for I nion county Senator Yoi ng run plied with the request and his t (< on.no nd it ions were appointed, (.live Rhter Record. The ste in signals appeared when .-'•••n Hot W.tiler of Greenwoo 1 gained f, o.. :,t;d soon a ronn bln.-t ; i , . n cits wo.ds S’'Opt the sctl- v.r. Waller said that the eou- ’ Beaufort Coun’y -Port Royal, S. B Thompson. iJaufuskie, W W. Scout eii. .' :t ti d b ton .* X .I’.g toll i: 1! A !dv T) tl W ( • III) Ci )un*> G r<tTi wood. li K. rr C u otiaca, (I M. 'ILn. I. , . 1 i ■ i (i ii< •rani \'. id • I .'i . ur'ly m l) i ■•li * v > 11 W Hanks S; ri ng- ,, s M .lolin! son i'i”i- .it. 1 J A1" on . Rock Mill, J F. •i sen part a n Im irg Count v S.artan- . \ H K i rlo .. w r Ha - rison. i ”''t a !l J ID T ossot t . and ha l ; V , s '). icum: ,' s ’o the • is SU (”•' i irs of r> :i-tra’: in magi rj it«’S ati'l r*'()Ues:s tha' the grain# that fall from tk« nosebag#, and habits that plump and brown are bony and low, with skin the hue of parchment stretched over framework* of hone*. Tht# have Seen going on for W*#k*» for starving people who have OOflM in the last few daya to AstaMft aa* I mother* and wives and children the men from that belt of enaa# fringes the coast from Zaaara ward nearly to the town of .Tjl Itself. The Italian maaaacrea and the casual shell fire ing cruisers, which have get of evsry mud-hat vh the palms drove theoa po from their homee * wsr. Those In th* Zousrs were gathered together hy fer of Musa Mehemet, the milker? commander of the **d in th* stone fortress of Rlgdalin, hat H seems that dreds from the scattered vtllagag further eaat fled 1# crowds Into the desert, and Ing on roots and rata and have made their pltlfnl way at to th* new headquarters of the T Ish troops st Aslsla. “Whet de roe want the — to sell It?” a woman was as “For mje children to net, was the Incredible reply. "I did not believe her; aad out those ignorant and debased peo- adjourn aine die. pic. the American people will look I Senator Ullfton moved to lay thla upon the strike at Lawrence aa a on the table, which wa» carried by a blessing, and it will mark a new vote yf 14 to 10. epoch of the war between labor and Senator Ullfton again Introduced ipita! The howling of the protec- a resolution to rescind the resolution ** i ’' to ^e IRtI* ',vc tariff advocates for mote protec-, o adjourn Senator Appelt moved i oi to \tnerican labor have brought to lay this on the table and his nio- :« 1 ou lition as striking and as ejioch- non was lost by a vo'e of 11 for and nuking as the Dred Scot decision 13 against, and the Clifton resolution ... , f „ v .he Dutch government docs not cut prices without fear of penalty, e'-i B cept the dishonor of declaring in fa vor of a named price and then sell ing at some other price. Stress is Ini I in the financial sec tion of the report upon the demon stration by figures that the steel cor poration restrains competition by making the greater portion of its profits in raw materials and in plants producing semi-finished materials, while the finished product plants make very low profits. This operates, it is declared, tq keep the price of raw materials, ore, coke, and ptg Iron on a high plane, to the advan tage of the corporation and disad vantage of the independent.' FREEZE T<L DEATH IN TEXAS. Man and Woman Die in Blizzard That Swept the State. V Two persons were frozen to death in the blizzard which swept the Pan handle of Texas Sunday. A search ing party which Wednesday started out when a report reached Dallas thaCMrs. M'. Joseph Sayler, wife of an Indemnity detnan ed for the kill ing of Chinese by Dutch soldiers. Iu u ultimatum sent to the Dutch gov- •.nuient yesterday. Dr, Sun Yut e'en, p.o.isicnul president, stu ed that m ack on Java would be begun it the n. len nity were not piid within a ■ week. Dr. Sun declared in his ultruaDru ; hnt passports wouM be handed to ’ a Dutch minister, who is said to he Shnnkhai, en route to Peking, if ’'e indemnity was not paid. The • :h;ee cruisers which left Shankhai j re the Hal Chan Mai Sun. P •Lfion g a'e the setiote the righ' > i - or : i ti.1 the ap' -)lnte> s to of- pay fie !.d_l. :: it should vigorously ami t.o t tin: :t.g t rms e\.press its will. iv-11 nor Waller lead the following . oi a, ' im j of , he cons: it tit ion: A stt ' c ii tit number of magi.— •-nbs shall he appointed and com- m -fioned by the governor, hy and • ith the advice and consent of sen- .•e, for each reunty, who shall hold heir offices for the term of two e trs and nntil their successors are m oin'ed ; ti I qualified.” , Mr. Waller made an org T urnent >.i nu . nd ih,' governor appoint the same In ac- 1 ordure wit h sect ion 176 and >t tie *i . 11 cn c of volume l." <t;i toil raM the resolu'ion was lop'd by a v o’ •• of 2 3 to ti, the V ote b< ini is f illows Yens D •> s. Culisle. Christensen. U ifton, i' o-son, Forrest, Grc n. Dill, Hardin. llongli, Alan John- - om . I.aioy, 1. J. Mauldin, Mi- U'V.n, Mu'kcrfnss. Rainsford, Spi .- . s ih. n, W a!. Weston. Whar- : •: . i d 7 ung 2 2. Nays o. Si u r.n - •!• hors present refused to \o‘e, and \\.is writ diilleulty that . Miottim was si < ured on this ac count ()n mo'ion of Seti itor Lnnoy a com- tt; it tee was again ip;oni'ed, com post d ot Fena’ors Wharton. Hough ml Appelt, to p'-c.-mr the resolution to the governor W hen Hie commit- 'ee returned Sma'or \ppelt reported that the governor woultl send a rnes- ige to the st nate by bis privat# sec-' retary. Th emessage saitl Hirit the gover- 'Ifimes In this country have come to a pretty pass when the authorities of a State go st) far as to prohibit peo ple f:om sending their own children away “That Is slaverv pure and slur le Put • be, wc r< ollect that SU' h peo- ■ a (!,•-•• h tie bf'-n na' urallze I and .'tod itito Riquililica n voters to \ ulv for a p oLective tariff, It would — cm that th*' grey'd of the jnantt- f i Mirer had ov i rrcathed itself It is time fur SUM' all'', sensible peO'le 'o find In-' wfiat Is the trouble and ;> h )('• r. no tly UongreFS can sto|i mi i ■ i: o i'd iltlll .t: ited Ite m ig ra- o t . ' I s'oot'ii do so. but Congress t u " be it 11 y in'erfcre with a ' i*" s I'oliit |*ow. rs We are he- • a devil of capitalistic greed a i n• ■ It t • I and the s"a of Soei 11- - "i " 'h r p.. rt d t! g' of t he LitobiriH, •u I 1 n 1 • r. We are bo tin I to ha>o • • f-’o ).l !.r-:Hng befoie the disease ; 'u’-n. ' U r ‘ tits like ivoi'flc jusWre that M •-> i huset'ts < hi' bens, w hich did so b. u li w rong and t aust-1 so nttich mls- • ry in the Sottrli. ate now coining I’oa «• to roost.'' w as adopted of grain which the horse her spill, I simply tsld her iway, or I would fetch the said sn eye-witness. “At .was sorry. For on th* Se nato r Clifton then i Introduced a resol u: lon, the purpor* of w hlrh was that w hen t ill • sen *' ** adjourned It * lak' *• a n i 1 ss on'il Mu )' -f s< ii.it or 'M* i'd' Hi • n sai\ that MHIK thin >: v* a sin (n eaid and he W .’ Ill *• 1 i o kll .) W wh.x it was He said that I fie ac! ion of the Henate w ou 1 Id rea el on the u*emU*r». and tin y w mi! d h a \ e lo l answer to- the ,nt the constitution makes it abso- nor had no further information or tcly mandatory on the governor to a.p.poiiituients to make lu the senate, the Hai Yuhe and : a i,p 0 i n t those that are recommended. : and that lie had left his.office to go | He said that the “governing docu- on an important trip. The message, •Scna'or Apjielt tiieti moved to ad- ourn sin<> tlie, upon which Sena’or ('lifton moved to lay the motion of the senator from Clarendon on the 'tide. The motion to adjourn was rt fu-ft! by ti vote of 13 to in. h'eti or Clifton sari the pem'in" question was the constdi tation of ft * r- mi'ii'•< n tit take a r*‘cesfl until VLtv 2b. Cen innit.g, he said that the n >.!- 1 enjilc lor th-ir at ts and their words h * i *: 111 i 1 y. r V cl Slid that he had st cn tfic ( hcst.-rfii ldian blond man- oi uv :ing aiu'Mid the senate danh e i d on • b i' h" w in'. I the g’n- . •! >. u. <14 t•> remain in session.” In 11 butt U t > CiN Sctntar Carlisle ; I tl.u .Mr Lte, hetison had only :■! ki ah If I '•dr t o • ad. Ise 1 and the Miiite ad "urn. a> he could see no good in lo .g'-r remaining iu ses sion. Si na'or Aj)'. "!' sii ! “You are ap- plvtng tfic gig rule, fit 1 w ill voice i; j s' n'i’ i' n s r* y nLc-’s " To this Si n i ot C .ru-le answered: Ht sipns to I"- a ii uli.i" kind of g::g tbit is use I o nv.ot. senator" The r< solution -.vas then adopted, Hie vote ing 1.1 to 1 I, the senators \ o’ ing as follow s: Yeas Darlisle, Clifton, Crosson, Hill, Hardin, Alan Johnstone, T. J. Mauldin, Muekenfuss, Spivyy. Sulli van, Waller, Weston and Young 12. Nays - Ackerman, Appelt. Bates, Forrest, Green, Hough, Laney, Mc- Uown, Halnsford, Strait and Whar ton—11:”' ground near where grain had been, snd i up gtain by grain with B#r I To whom will you asked. H shall eat it.' Surely you can not lira food'.’ And she answer*4 Iff) *nd her children had i else for many a day. found out that eren the who. with their children, to hang on the outskirts are in a state of half-starrsl themselves say, ‘We mnst lest our fighting men go "Aa for those who Do in the desert. shelterUMy. nnket, snd with boner through their skin, how day after day. only those ( the endurance of the Arsff enderstand.” Dining Che last day or so of them have 11 ' gathered ronfd v hlte building which marks the 1 quarters here at Azizia. It death of a pack camel thst them. Hitherto, save form f*#’l ihildren begging for scraps In , market place and for the- ; hrouded women gleaning th# < that fall from the tsbl* of th« footed beasts of burleiL the stricken wanderers hST* hlddmH misery rather than parded It. It was not until the death camel that they flocked In to beg for food. The carnal. Ml ing in the oight time about the < -ur.i nr* of the house would ikc They were fully provisioned and ? merit of the government" would nqt' on motion of Senator riiflbn. was re-‘ c * the status of the adjourn men equipped, under orders of Wong have used the word “shall" If it had reived as information and ordered i {l . r^jn.eil that the senate hati tre Chung Wei, minister of war. Ad-' meant that the chic f executive s' printed m the journal. ^ ’ cons'.it uHrra'I authority U> re'seiud vices to the Chinese newspaper here declare that the attack on the Chi nese by Dutch soldiers was made without provocation and that three Chinese were killed and many others arrested. Senator Laney again moved that fh .csoln’ton. Mr Ciif’on sta* i the clerk of the senate be ordered to that th m is a disagteement as *0 report to the house ^hat the senate the time of adjournment, but he bound under the law to comply with ti e wishes and “desires" of the duly .'heted representatives of the p-v- ple. He read several decisions from Ik- supreme court to suport his con tention. Senator Appelt: “Suppose the senate advises appointments, and the current resolution that the general sldered, and it would be an injustice was ready to adjourm sine die. Sen- thought that the senate should stand ''or riif:t,n ofT, - ,r( ' d an amendment to for its rights. There are senators, he hou8e then adjourned sine die. Htls motion, sending to the chair a continued, whose recommendations » » u t ’solution rescinding th** former con- and appointments have not been con- The vote was then reconsi ’ered and , . , . i . u vard, had snapped Its ni the date was changed to March 13..■ _. ^ On motion of Senator Young the senate then took a recess until 4:30. yesterday afternoon. After the sen ate resumed its sessions, the house reporting that it h id refused to con cur in the senate resolution, on mo tion of Senato rAppelt the upper! Parents Confront Problem. Parents ask: “Are all the books governor refuses to commission, what assembly should adjourn yesterday, to them to adjourn without some ac on sale safe to put Into the hands of would you advise then to be done?" w!r. Clifton said that It is understood tiewi being taken on them. He said our boys and girls?” The best way TRYING TO KWH. THE FARMERS. Senator Waller: "Well, it the |,y the senators present that the body fufther that the general assembly a ranchrp'an, had disappeared, re-Hs to get the books for young folks house has any backbone, it would would come back in May. This res- should remain in session until every turned at midnight that night with from a firm that buys only the cream ( vote to Impeach him." cLition resolved that the senate, when resolution and every act be acted on her body. She had wandered 14 miles on the frozen range before she succumbed to the cold. Mrs. Sayler had started out In search of her hus band, who was attending to stock. The second death from exposure to the storm was reported at Romero, Tex., 40 miles west of Dalhart. The name of the man frozen, to death is not known! —- of Juvenile fiction. Our buyer knows, the books that satisfy the require- meflts of both home and school. Drop in and have a talk with him. Sims Bocik Store. Msy Enter Race. Former Senator John L. McLaurin Is quotsd ss threatening to enter the race (or governor In the event that Gov, BI»m< veto*# the warehoose hill it adjourned, rievously hurt at the until May 2 9. i Resuming, Senator Waller said Rise in Price Effort to Offset Redac tion Plan. E. J. Watson, commissioner of ag- would cake a recess and every person recommended he riculture of Sduth Carolina, and pres- appointed. On a direct question from 1 ident jOf the Southern Cotton con- Rryan Ready for the Fray. In a speech at Denver, Col., Sat urday Wm.' J. Bryan In concluding said: “I am satisfied that some one else cpn poll tpore votes than myself, but I am ready to enter, upon a cam paign on behalf of a true Democrat with more energy than that with which I have fdught at arty time in my own behalf. M , that he was gi governor's action in holding up the Senator Laney’s motion to lay this Senator Appelt, Mr. Clifton said that gress, today addressed a letter to the appointments for G/eenwoftd county, resolution on the. table was lost by a he thought a proper person appointed : governors and commissioners of agrl- He hoped the senate would uphold , vote of D» for and 15 against, the to the position of magistrate was him in the fight he was making to members of the (senate llningup as" more important than the enaction of prohibit the governor in running ; follows: jlaws. rough shod over the desires as had been expressed by other senators. At this point Senator Strait in quired: "If an irresistible force were to come In cbntact with an Im movable body what would happen'’” Y'cas -Appelt, Rates, Forrest,! C. A. Smith, president of the sen- Green, Hough, \V T . J. Johnson, Laney,! ate, then made a ruling that the joint Ralnsford, Strait'and Wharton—16. j resolution that had been adopted by Nays—Carlisle, Christensen, Cllf-ithe senate and the house could not ton, Crosson, Hall, Hardin, Alan be rescinded #a the houseiiad-refused Johnstone, T. J. Mauldin, McCown, Senator Waller replied: "Nobody Muckenfuss, Spivey. Sullivan, Waller, but a fool would put the two to-1 Weston and Young—15. to concur with the senate. Senator Appelt then moved that the clerk of the senate notify* the gether.” The resolution w«# then adopted, house erk i that the senate was ready to saM the culture of the cotton states of the soufh, \n which he charged that thh IncreasA in the price of cotton Is merely an effort to make the fanners plant move cotton. He appe«Js to the farmer# 6f the south to tfoeh th* work of adcurjng a reduction of acre age through the “Rock HiU plan." “Substantial actual reduction I# and must be the\basis of protection to th« southern projloear the coming fmr H across a wagon night with hideous groans, killed Id put It OUt Of Pi! news spread through''the desert lows, where the fugitive children hide, as the news of d i el's death always spreads hungry wastes of Africa. They flocked to Azlzla, a crew of scarcecrowa. There withered hags of IS and ll should have been graeefttl and some of them carried backs—the most dreadful all—stunted, letbargie might have been the elled bodies of UtUe L,— T _ chorus of “The tpraffedT'##^ they sat in a patient fore the archway ot {Mh They dW not need < than the was eat ty and' them. f J - .La A* - * 7 * , * r m 'i \ v