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w , PROGRAM FOR THIS WEEK MANY SPECIAL ORDERS CUMBER HOUSE CALENDAR. Important Administrative Measures Have Not Been Before Either * Branch. Columbia, Feb. 7.?Unlike the prer?o^intr u'ppk the work in the general VVUiug ? ww ? j assembly during last week was one of action and accomplishment. In the house the appropriation bill was completed and given a second read* ing; the senate killed the Verner bill in regard to free tuition and scholarships by accepting a substitute by Senator Padgett to require the fiscal agent of the State board of charities and corrections to investigate the financial status of the beneficiaries of scholarships in State colleges; the senate also passed the Liles house bill providing for" a chaingang sen> tenofl on a Derson convicted of viola ,v . tion of the prohibition laws. X Although the appropriation bill had a stormy passage, many provisions being contested, there wase few alterations in the actual appropria. ; / tions. The unanimity of the ways v".._ and means committee in supporting r . y its product of three weeks of consideration presented an almost insurmountable barrier to the passage i. ofapy amendment seeking to in* . crease or'decrease the items of the bill. .Only one item was admitted / v | without- the support of the committee, and in another instance, the appropriation of $15,000 for the ware\ house commissioner, the committee % , - withdrew its own amendment and supported a similar amendment by the agriculture committee. Charges of "steam roller" made Thursday by some of the exasperated members brought about an unexpect ed split Friday, when after heated ae B\. bate the house decided to create two Hp NNemergency funds, $5 0,000 for the enipreement of the prohibition laws and $25,000 for the payment of the short1 age, in militia equipment. The house had previously refused to make a direct appropriation for the latter item and was letting the bill providing for a direct appropriation in the former case die on the calendar. Prohibiy ticnlsts and militia supporters be1 . ; came bed-fellows and caused a split among the members of the ways and means committee. ; a \ : y-The senate defeated the Verner bill after many hours of debate and by accepting the Padgett substitute .went on record as realizing the necessity of stamping out abuses in the scholarship and free tuition privileges: The measure and proposed remedies have not yet come up for debate in the , ; lower house, out cnance rcmanvo have shown that the members be* lieve some methods should be adopted to place the beneficiaries under supervision and inspection. During the' coming week, the fifth of this session, the senate will take hold of the appropriation bill, which will be given a third reading in the house tomorrow night.' The calendar of the house has been loaded V . I down with a number of special orders for tomorrow, Wednesday and v ^ Thursday, and it is probable that ad^ ministration measures, such as the v workmen's compensation law, the ''w <-'"V * : r; Torrdns system of land registration : c and rural credits, will not be diSkf f- f J- cussed. before the closing days of / ; this week's sittings. If the governor and the supporters of his measures . insist upon the disposal of these sevV eral bills, it will not be possible to V'v.-' -f adjourn sine die until the latter part of next week at the earliest. OFFICERS PROTECTING SUBWAY. ^: Rumored Threat Has Been Made to Dynamite Underground System. _______ New York, Feb. 5.?A general pof V-lice order, issued tonight, assigning patrolmen to all stations of the subway system and to the Hudson Terminal building, led to reports that / threats had been made to dynamite New York's underground railroads, but no confirmation was obtainable of an assertion that a plot had been r uncovered. ^ Frank H. Hedley, vice president and general manager of the Interborough Rapid Transit company, declared at his home at Yonkers tonight that he had heard no threats * and that he had made no request for police protection. Do^Almon u'oro ctatinnpri at 11 a JL OVt V4Ui^U ? V* V i o'clock at all stations of subway, elevated and steam roads. Police officials wrere reluctant to discuss the order. The officials themselves were practically ignorant of their mission except that they had been instructed to hold up and question all persons carrying suspicious looking packages . or bags. It was said, however, that there had been many unsolved burglaries of late and that an effort was being made to round up suspects.? Great Britain's African posses sions, exclusive of Egypt, amount to 2.101,411 square miles, France's to 3,S66,050 (including most of the Sahara) and Germany's to 910.130 1 square miles. Belgium has 900,000 square miles and Spain 79,S00. I \ ^ ? . A few po . . / It teaches s For cotton farm Country Gentlems departments, is a mation and suggt to grow food for 1 for livestock, I fertilizing, and ; ; own farm for hom Special Illustrated writers, point out t 5 for growing and n products of your i ' X ii r. DENMARK, S. C. ' N- The Ladies' Home Whenever You Need a General Tonic Take Grove's . 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