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lrHE PEOPLE'S OURNAL. P ICKlCN,\, S. C., TH URSDAY, I i - NO. 2. TME PAPERS FILED The Iniaiiola Case Reviewed By Government. WHAT I KNOWN ABOUT IT. P1ostntster (ieneral Piyne Sends the Letters B?aring on the Case to the Senate. '.a.thin gton, Special. - I'('st1as t: (en:ral I'ynr: fow)rarlded to the )n at(" all thli' pIapetrs in the (ase of thl Indi:anola. .\ iss., ii's(tll(', wvhillh I)(.4 01f1i"( w\as dliscontinued'l by. the admtiln is al ion bet'c"aipe (' t h(" forced ab)a lonn 'it. of tle of)ie by its nvgr() p ; inistr"ss. .\linni(e \. ( ox. The clrie 'p1, nileiic'e shows t hat A. It. \\ecks. a b roth.'r-in-l:iw\ ct .\iayor i)aviti. of lun dlia:>a. b g:ln his handid!at" i r hc ' >o;t,,lll:- t, t:,_:i M Ih( negr: IIun - bs'nt as far'la!, as Al ii 1. 102, when t'he:began .('(d:In a 1O'1): s('ri('s of let t(lrs anld tlli;am:; to I he I)etartnent. Ih a i r.' iteh t' a11 ('xtra t f:o ta I l '1e f1! alol-i'e . iii1a l ltatted I' r'a1:1ry I'2 ' ; 1: ig a (o' Ol - -aIt11n h it i: s. i4)i1 place at Biiloxi. .\lis. !;) thsi ;' t!' M \ayor D)avis if I nliii;: , i. l:l:c ! 11: a: a.\ ing that i1l .in ie cox .hui,'ii Iagain take charg(' :' t h" inldiano :t i t: : !ii. --s e (. n( ld 1."'' it('- ItckI brikt n ( ;1 insi(e og tw 110 ai-i. On Jlanulary; :C.t J h I)alizht'rty. !'niicte 1:ii' ' i:ee a att/r.. 1 a New ( Oial- s. :- 'rI h'tl I d A - .i;a ti - i.tlrn:'.' (4 ni al Iralt., at \\':tihin. on. t hai ;ih : '( m- ltnumer-oU . " ;ni nty, maIit(d r.t;cipal Ofii(tris r\'nig uttll r : n r:ti I(. dml inistra t!t)Is throe"t"it t:l'y ,ihern States. Iav)r iavis. tr I1nii oa,n:' wrotl" Itc' l'otriir -a :mi ant I' Iinmi::t('' (entral an .1:it1:;ry : i:,u ".v'11 st llq-n., o ill licrs w\rit . it( I):.iar-n .h t r( trt' i ' r(- i) p Sht lli:' te:In st a s lae d' t hai ih*' 1':slm:tetr aa !(qc} ..-trld hiv t or Ihe ('lit s to c .t:;ittii int) gi. 1' t ;;r n ..'ss it nt I' ..tima 'r Bristow\ "1' l tthn (I to furnith tIn. c"opic-s ('f t'-" N'! !". h(' (nrr'I"' n 1) (l(ll( .'s o s tha A. It. W\eeh" wt1 t( lepa rtment =('vrll litt -r: durin; last April. in onc it ' - i (';"h h2 r':!t'c 1 thir'. hi 10 ' - tii 1 at on-. :m-i in a litt ('r datd( S . ':-l :t i :h:t he w\a;s ''i'1. to -,' !it. :t ,} io nt i int. sttpll . Ii'! t is ,' 1 . .tl' ih a lt -:-V :!'A 'f:.it: 31 a~a a"+ :t r i. . m" nt l i a .'. ;i- }33 Itiu k's V t, t h - - t"I,!il\)- li h w :' b I. 3(1 0. stti3t3: ine e 3'..p ugnah:'.w pnit.t y ~i3 alngeoy .\r. D ' t 441an' 'een, apiedi for - 1) the of'lie i prtober on the unders i tanig that t~.oteei er. resnaio. InspecV'tor i 'tzgelr~ ld, on lo;znembe ri 5. ; Iub ite .1 tla(iledi 1 reportC reltv t t e 01 cir eumstaes whc, s the peope:tnile tohf TidgAoia to orde(r Wt. W. Cox, a irall wayv j)014.al IClerk, andu two other per1 soni..,0 leave that pIlac., Pr'esumaly )tn appnlt Of tlheir' (olor-. An Uxtra Sessioni. Wash in1gton, Special.-The President hats signedc a proclaimatio 1 enciilag an extra sessioin of thle Senate of the F'ifty-eighth Ci(ongr-ess, to mleet March 5ith1. 'The pr3oclamlation follows: "fly the President of the Uitedl States oIf Amnorea. "A P4ROCLA1MA TION. "Whiereas. 1Publi i- niiterests5 reqiIre t.h a4b\ick Senate should1 03 coven in ex Irlaordinaryv session: therefore. I Tlheo dlore(.Ioosevelt. Prieslclent of thie UnIt edi 'Bla'tes of A micia, do hereby pr3o c!laipp and declare that an extraordi nar1y oCccaiIon requliresC the Senate of the United States to convenle at I.he c'apitol in the city (of WVashington on thie 5th day of Mar-ch next, at 12 o'cloclt noon, o~ whitch all personis wvho shall ait thiat .mne be entitled to act as memn hers of that blody aire hereby requtiredl to take Viotice. "Given under my- hand and the seal of the United States at WVashlngton, the 2nd (lay of March in the year of 0111 Lord one thousand nine hundi(redl and three and of the Independence (of the United States the one hundried and. twenlty-seventh. "THEODORE ROOSE~VET. By the President; "JOHN HAY, "Scr~etary of State." 'No fiore Liquor at Capitol. Wephington, Specal.-The conferee on: 1) immigration bill reached an agreemrent. Trho bill remains practical lyia.jaiendedl by (lie Senatte. The edui entio,nai test providedl by the House is stricken out, The Senate provision. for thie exclusion of anarchists was con cutrred in. With the passage of the bili1 as agqflt On bly the confercnce comn iiiteo, intoxienting Iliinora enCn nc longer be sold In the caipi tol. STORM AT GASTONIA, Two (irls Seriously Hurt-A Cottoi Mill Wrecked. 'a,tonin. N. C., Special.-As the re I:ut a torin wit011'hh swept, over tihh, ph(" S taturday mnorning a larlge seetlioti of the waill of the Avon Cotton \lill w\as' blown rlown and four or live of thi op('rativeS injured. Two of thes(, gir twelve and fifteen years of i!. wr( dangeroutsly ht11rL and may no(t rcvr The mill was dalaged( to till extenl of about. $5,0)U. OIther' l(ss s'riouls (lalage also r(esutltcd. T1he 5(torm. in its gr'eatlst fort"1, st'uck the Avon ('oton l3i!. in th4 c'tste'1 i,:irt of the town. The O1er uative s. whos4' ears w\ert( lilledi 1by h( din uf spindles': and I1hunder ), .f lo:oms:, w('r(i1 i. unaw l'e (If the sl114tu that. ra e'd withouit until it Crushed thel south('rn u\\all of the astern half ite of the mill and liftt'd1 ( ne side of the rool 1111 foldllId it over on the other half. 'I' ' h1 wletr uplin Camll! inl 1 )1( mfmilt.. Otiv hitn ir d an't fifty feet of the wall < " ("iOsinl; the ii('tOnd :;toriy colllps"d w\\ith< tit war'n11ing an-)i1 fell inw-d1 11ponl thl Op erati";(': and mautthinery. as tiw, 1'o l with Is en' )1illuus t'afltr's 1! bamt , dilats. onteshaft.s, l (11s and pitlloy1 en'c't flying Off lie(' yu i t -i Iiper. TIhe wt (qonnections with the ti1nk in the Owrl' tw .' tri'l attl twijt ed like glren wiles m!Il turreni: t, of w\"at(r pouring in from ah(\ i 1 w\tret mi fded to the (onf'usi)n of the awfuI'l l wreck, tht'e dayrhness and the ioairin storm. Only four or five(' opea j at iv s w(re hurt. Of Ihese twoe little g1irls ar' (din le'rolly injur"I'l and :ay n)t recover. One is SadIie, the IV( I'('-ytear-ul (iaughter t .l eff Beatty, and1 the th,er is ltt'ssie, the lift'een-year-ohdlda;lghtler of John Lay. The little 11 'aty girl \\orkldl ()n the dily shift, an t at i just Oml' in to 4'le'ani '(11 her spinnn1gI11i; frames. she wa s found 1rushccd against. the 1fran e by the failing wall. ler hair was twistcd on the spools and b(o1 was flow\:ing in1 jets 1rotn her nu:;(. mouuthi and gashes ()n her' headl. A.\-, Lay's jaw amt One1 handl wetre b roken aind (h( ha(.k (I hcr hieadt wa:S lru:.h+'d. \ little girl named Suith mad ot r (11perativ 115 were tl1irt. butll i1nI s1 '' riOmsly as: tt(! t w( unmed. wlhoi l in 1'tr' for lif l a 1re painfully s 1 er. 1 The !'-a:: 1on lt( mor werte nt, caught in thatt fatal wall allc'y is that. the mnill wvas shur of night. hands. T, aT m acl gen ' to thil t ill by wre"k, wind and water is; a)lt' c1t to 5.0t ;,n(1 it. willeli:c 1ly I', l it ix wteks b forg it is r11 lItn3( to its full capacity. A (irat i ' lood at Pitt:-.i)tr;'. 1' e :h:i rlg . t pc('i:l l. \iIh e';ry tirih la' 11(h Alle.-h 111 y beand t l1m mla ' i:i river., n i:.i:l.:;, y i l n r t 'Til .ld w,eat-: w ( ich t I r u1113 ii i 1; : hIt'" tou o'et 1 he ,100nt wh)-I !1' cy nr'd t )lOllr the (;'1iou. !6ntI.s (hrdn to Qiit ;e:i-ul:: u1111 h.,l5 hiss., h see <il.- i: l,l 1 of te t~it- on rliv''e X'btys 'wih : :rhii da nI ghtt t l t f: I Texa' t1'it/.is - C l wag)1'e. 11'f t m:- 1\ th ian \\::'71 1 I) d was i afteralnelal ol<;' 1: S .e 'elilsylva ni. T'hI ' s r1 amlsltl ' t ry [vrlOwd teiovrenid cusn aNw 0:r les damat-hiss :foi SIX.(las th ly n teirhcourse.Down Cmainy Pitlsbil. Cityar awlas -e mronthe olf busin ca horss witgare aid w a ld beeot werey inudatd, whien hellea'-(henyaCl tgoailome. were femmilyarily(( parayze pwing and this water. .1011h Ivriteir(l tramks from St. inthe fto alsn ther search. ofhAr eheny,0 mad ( tof adotence n thody Ample0~O)C warnighd be~i en fteled Ill tost the res1 yidOent and)1 wsness firms' torgatened, inl' t'ie fortheml to' fToe hihes stage5 rlle11aed by Othe' swo1 leni ivesa. itbugws2. Isan.Ths.a Toa Deadlckinth mark adigradualy bealtosubsi.'. Tahacrd wtera whif e ot las naght oeve nt ihne thei' (flood and died entelymtoe isyprootions. tel, (odon to Qu't, o Lectring15( Ja.ksIoina, iths., wifei,. Gen51)ral1 Johr til GoIItron, .HeIVI omad-il-lhie fligt. DUied thnedraglte etrpans, wha sffeen il sere twoc of neuCite) wndigealle, while (n'oulte to ti., city tie moingeason' lsr bodyagillnts Sed, agont of thY Aerrnkoto SOUTIERN INDUSTRIAL The Gluck Mills. tr me'':ttwas (lii,i i( hv the a ll iie li' I i- ,l t) l ai' t(I.tilpo' iU' I i fl ( tc: lut k I .\h1,ills. .\nI . . eram:. .Th is i l' ( lterprise wil h it. 4. Hiil hs beenil promoting. Arran)1,emen('a s am '( been 1 I)rIf(r-i('i (i1n liril ; I t :tlab Ihii nt of the pint, n ((t: rc T h e v a r :( It . . 1 1 1 1 , p r e s i - dtui ; J. It. \'audivcer, vi(ce-preside(nt; J. It. Ialin. sup r ii ndent, and G;. -." \"alton. tilsrelta'lry. 'TI h 'e nopany will ( 'r etl. h ildings and install .,tlut spilIs wo t h 7,'Oi l lOOllns for prodi ucin; a ( ml ' tradl('f i (loth. \'irtually ill textil( mlac"hiniery has e(en ontrac'td for ex-Icrea lins. a these have not beenl Ord('r(d he( tali,e a finlal docisiotm hast ol 1)0111mlado as to the exat char(e ter ;)f th( prOduct. Fra1nk I'. ihc'IOIn, of 'rovaidinc', C It.e. i., it igi. n( ir-architct in charge . Ctpittaliza tion (i cOilpany is $50i11,O00. Incr"easing Kesler Mill. M.iliot. was mIade last week that tihe- Koslr" .\hanufacturing 'e., of Sal 1itsry, N. C., htas purchased dditio all I uiling; and intc"nded( to inlstall ;,.G1 a1(dditi!Onal spindles. 1tisid('s making this itprMovement, the cOm Irny will in;tall 1.500 m re Spimdles i.) its in-,senthuilding, expending al 1 o l- abo,ut $ 1(iiI,IO0 for theb ter l'nt:. 0(ontr"act for all the r'Ie tlir'ed imat(":i . !'y is be".'n aw\ar'ded. Thll'.e a ddilis1ra l installations will in1"1rat..;! to -- I","h-r (Iluipml ent to 30,0 0 ..'pinl (ib"S. its prOdtict is yarns. The Cotton Movement, Inl his ryeport fili" 1 aebl,ruary 1I Col. 1;Inry G. Ihte(r, -'crsecrtary Of th(, Ntw Oreanlsl t . litu lihange, shows that thile am m f cotton brought in1tO Si,.ht dur11ingi i,i dlays (of the prIe' nt, SasonM wa:; .ill... hales, tn in. iri Sl' Vovir tht saml ( p< riod last year' Of I: t.11i1. The ( xpor'ts wer'ie -1.7:t7. Ill hales. a Ie'retas(' Of G1.377.1 balt';; takings by NOrthern sp)innrs, I:u', 20 ae,an in('cas(' of 17,1Is; by Southernl ;pinn("rS, 1,1110.06I hales, an increase of 11tt,;l baltes. Boyd-Matngham Mill Completed. iti yd-Manllghai .lanturfIttt1"ing (to.. G'iflin, iGa., has coplell!ttd its l.til and begunl m1a11ifaeturing; l \st we'k. TJhis ('ntcrp)ris' wva+. an'l~unlc(l 1a.-;t .s 'ar. Its el uipmi ! i t ; ll.);) sp)i. dhlil; an( d:20 lot tms. prtiod inv; e aily }a(:l-,OO" yrci l; lf I iht-e !tht fanlcy i w avos. bout :u t ii ). + pr. amI>, ar, 1m pl(,::od. L.owell I \b: ,: " . \lm-h - iti(, '.i t 'rhinisht'd th' . (he n ir , {lliinm -nt Of bnhinere. ,apita I is $_itsO,so J. . . :0i:.anham i 1 : a- lrr. A-Icln im't!" (i subolm willhe man. fcord T>Add 7 .c0C {)pi ics, , At t h," :11,1!! 10 Iln:, (If th)1 \'Vu,,d h1otd 20t ~('(,o(1 telyed. T M. Ola -:" ,b1s idIiti:. in Mrgi . a Chtaogmm!a, vi:e-t!alet, . is nerin 1 op e,i. u ex' :et'e t et 1in - intralmors ito e'. 3.0Ionpes a n: agll 330. lom , ittson now bAin (puiter in Ios tion.lli The1( Jr.h - will ba. e hsta n (Iheeting and shiieinlai;. he bi ise Oacusett (Al.)CoMills bythasyn (ull-i &n ons1 tructinC. odler, maa t., wih itlns furnishted by,wek '.tlkwood, nhsi betn I orgnied,wt aia stockItodtsot i gradem of thosAiery will banufactsued, 11about 200u a p$rsons0to bi i e 7yd John M'i. ns sk pres.ient W. w2. Mag ill (of reitos aire Mtessrs. o nd agiltl, LanMittesn New OA.t a, w.ill cCIn andimeli.I Jaes May. Shite ats abrin osten, and the lat nsre being pre Olw (Aa.)iCott bit hsll-b stiita meein for1 arc tolttx hve uponl indeaingl aptanl Isk frmom'c 2000. loomto $1Ill0 be or(der( ta makethet wiliin beporantted)Ast eThsn tew paitas 17,000 sxpnde apnning8 macinberyifle the tcoldrsote Finh Whitr o(lC. ofenashwille be isued th aitil $to0.000 $15,000.v fo perit cntsok $pl,nt of wch wll be Chdto tket upll prsOtItbnd100 adozte dalyandi buin Inrew thmaciiery. Linert MilkCo, New an,a. cIty, nakewiporta. N impovemntas andf(li inllaeet.lTne eat characnteri' ad letent. Jf the Patteon teent r ot ready for ofanioncen, but wci ll be stat ed slsoong asilmallr l)hae been def iniy apitangl.(tisrmed20 lomslp awil be adde andl tat deims wlO'Cl nemanfac td.)Ar presen te pla hsc 172,000 sp nland 3G8tlr Manesrs Alexer extacsh, Ht., A Wel. J. Bae. KIllbe,L.R.apbl n Gibr0 ulyhv noprtdFs STILL ANOTHER KILLING, Voung Man Shot While )efending "is Aunt. Maxton. N. C., Special. 1Ir. W. .1. Tlhomipsonl was shot three tinit :nd mortally wo ntldeil, by \lr. -. N. 'I. L(;i;tt inl this pla e ;;i(sd:2y ' , atd o'clock. Tihe shootilig oc'llrr'cd ill tI II 'hi-in room of Air. Thomiilson' resi<i l'n 1. T1homnpsont had he('( rihig'!iluy al(l il lier fear to 13+ ill Ile II :i. ' il II h1im alone h- ill1h'' e cirr i, tan, a. Ars. Tlhormlpsonl senrt for \1" ... ,I1,. n ha1 Il her ne'phew. .\ieI .all had i ih ilig apartments ini the illise. bin \ li.n he appeared as the pr(tiit,or cf ils aunit. M\r. T1homlpso:1 reetl"l his plt' . Once, and an alt('r'1thc11 3n3.'d3i 3 br tween the two I31-n3. .\i : . emo '('lit>n strated with lioimps(on in1 r("r ;u'al to hlis trealment of tIs. Thlmnl). n Tiony Soil filially (lriw his pistol :1! -1t fired at him, the ball b arely grazi33g his left Hide, passing th):oulgh the w:it thait of his trousers ar111 ghin(eing "i M ".t'ealn then, he says. returned thp lire. ''he best evidence ulow ob tainle 31i( is that ho emptied three 31hambr'5 of his re volver, a No. :12 Iver & Johnston, at close range. One hail enti'rd Thltamp son's body ju1s5 under 1h(' left nipple; another en('tereil exactly on the muelian line immedialRIy b(elow the sternm, and is embed(de11 in the lesh of his back; yet another grazed the side of Thionpson, inlfictin g no iljity. 'T'he physicians have scai'reely any Imp' that Thonpsoln ean r'ercover. They say it. is barely pot;sible that he cal liye throlighoiit the niglt. lrl.'an surrend('rd(I to a magistrate and claim. self-d(el :s(. lie is at soil of Mr. U. P. .\Alelean. a lavwvei of this place. 1In his iuother is postinaste' here. lie is 21 yeas of atge and un. iarried. Ile has been Studying medli i('ie, but poor health has int.erfer-!1A with the comlpletio( n of his st.uti"es. Mr. Thompson is about .1 ye'ars (old. Hie has bcen a com31mercial 3 raveler for a icis\ville house', hut at present. has no fixed enploym)ent. IIe has no Colima Belching Fire. Alexico ('ity. Sierial-News from the region suirroutling tlv volcano of Coli ma continu(es alatnuing. The people, terrilied by .1he belt'hinig iliunes, ai pouring lava are sce'king shelter in dIS ! ant towns and hillag.'.s. "hi t (of ''iixlm.an ill h Si ) ;lat of daltsa, cn tnue,; lind ' l eavy ' -lt) if ium e. The volvian , ; is :Iligh t \'.ithII I:! I . The nt'ew el pt!io'31n yc .tt'riay :af;-rnoc.n hilts inc"'reas(, the );e ;";at fk"!r. \n An:ari'ai t . ho 1.!c ; !L r" \''..- 9 ..., (Oi lie i u\\i , 4a . '.: . : v c I o we1 :1 hi I 3s 3. 3t1 J)).r 'lit ' (iat":: the h:!Ts:o,.\,wi:uis.1an 11tfl(i r"3g ('31I i l3 i ',' t : 3133' 3 1' :I :i('31. J4to 3ir ';t ' i3 t. ' :.i; 3i 3 t" . '1'h I i 1!r:C3 ii il 'l :! 1 !: :' i i3 ,,. ' . ! ( ,, : .l 1 ; i g A ;t w . hme w i I onl have pit'"Awo ordered do!.in s, Kigoe eandrn . too thenl3 sho il and ' killed hi.13t'3C3K 1 D avi, onleof tIi e' mrs 33 1ri e i1 t t i sicians int h So th r Sta ,...1t.. s,. was' -- runi.1 ove byst3 an.ii Atlabama'33 Great Soth grn assengert Atra.'33( i at the TwllIenWty f othgi stee acrosing andl31 i g(in'sanly k'Iiled. isr.o Davi:s'i wa forerly prsi-i don ofl he Tri-Statel. Aledi'ocl Soiet.y' aln had, he.ld o.he hi(gh 13 postodi then mhotcaod. ule hada. ioa .Iudg Tmpis Diled. Airranaa. Special.--). \dge IIny aed -. Olie ofvedlin thet C)ionfederate1)1 icnMmpis tiSul 11avat:nah before W10 foatig ieetlna .ludIge Tompkinstnl flye tears -lonkisIed Allarleton, Wa. a,Specia).--At.e Iiir StanPifor ityin, awelh -county, a. tier-.3''i allda,jit. ieweenthisldne jol oeso nigham an i( i'vd illeriff Ckon onede. and r.lioting is o 51l the oher, as a resutalwic Ithee Winersiere kl a mber tof other on. bohsides more--A ickb bayle oo plaDob:,a. dan un Hisch-3i, Irewn the:son.' *105( Woigim and Shootsf Cooer f Beraer i3 went( .t,otng rme on teiliroer ow, resnl hot h thmed:e: te lIl('shweieill-o el. tand poi'hl wrillyde Thenod yong womain'o say Uroe (on, who1 Ii s30..y.ore: o masssrry her i'. The w entlwit, nesse tyo tr, lig Mibsn Thanma' WornmcannShets 11rBtryr LIVE ITEMS OF NEWS, Many Matters of (eneral Interest in Short Paragraphs. The Sunny South. I 'The ('htro)tt(. N. ('.. I) (t1tTiie light f i. Itill unnsetll(.Ii . h ll'il ' t i ll ?; i tl (ast' ti' t ('ni(('<1 taes against ('X-(':aOtain (). w M . ('artc'r. .11 S;la lln ;lh. 1(:;Itii tly' w%:is itrcl. ( iI It show- th:.1 C'art1 -. h , fo i :11 ( )n(lnrt"(l the' w"Ork it n I.('1rnat'ii l. I'r ha bo' with groat ('1'axtrav' ,aganc(. .l:'I' " If. Ita("(n. a ("ivil ('ligilneer, t tI(: 1141 l t tha ti)' v.1''t nanilI jtetities bui0 ; i t 1%M1 ! )s(t I t ' coent. ( f tht-ir \.>iluml , Iy t !(,n. T 'he a tturtl"v f r l l 'arlt"tr :1:a I,.. 1'r.(((n(n1 Oh.I("(tion (4) the' itt!,.I;I( ;. :1 ( th At The National Capital. \ ( ' t " h s 1((i ''l'1'I (l 1( al ti-tru(st bill inl ('011n 'r'e ss.( aI'l It.t n( Th . th(' piassliI t Na val atil h 1 f Military .\h) a:litm' A(' piroptrll I iln tilb : a nth 1 h ut!( i 1. f t( n resentat i a I t (1b.( ill t is"al ish un1 ( i'm t at1 i o i' \\a :hing al(. tro211 I ol '. ' r\1 s'" I 1 nt:(o'( evl l t (" li) . iu 1nlt a11(ia "I ssa1 I t o 4 ( a s(' (ig es as k n fo 1.1 tt"I l 'I'h'n 'Ofl; o th hii inelTa'riff hil. .\n th'Iei("t r1 (a t tom tyt ion (Iis,"! :lI(I 1)r0- of It':''1 hant ;'tis in Il (" oft ; it l> im<- tt IAl i1h -tE r iteh ! b -. 1'nt (" till' Sn at(l r.o,'l t s , I1t'"!'( hw 'ing \"t (lk a\i n . or ra i s th t ( The 'on res of l):m lue s o th (il .\ttt'ri't liv ti'los n Ils' .t trt - (I (1al l Ki I'0hI ot' is : Iu tio ' 1h \h e I r tt \ ' i'; Ir<itr. '' n . Thel At raifo ln ra Ch nal lutolir('01. A (- : r r' i i hlls w r pass(d : l h t; 4 t. t hl S t atIh <t l'(ri dnr s"t l t h e s l (' ('h 11"s(' i *'Ih(' onirnt i 14114 th( ;a! i" b'ilI;c he n w\(r' iilawn.I(;O'i R).Il"pIb lit n ,r :" r n th O n t arl (1 itin n f('ha r( I'll lr'IOr(' 'n it ' ' it y i trety amlttin' I ' w ih ( te li i n r le t 11o 1 I' ) x ' i. 1 'I. I l0. It. 1.. . (1 \\'i i t : 1 O1 I (t's (,:' i '(l +I ''tIix. hi i. \\'y m(+ai Ir u r. : ' ltI, of I hav' ' i a . op isi . - ,'i-m : f 'Ohin el. 1rs' lit :( 1- ( Xilwer : m a ttrP 1-'. . i'1;' it .i lrcus: I i...\hli It) a , 1-n(1it ('I'So (i 1 t tarn a.t. bth..rn1 tir ait' ii lI'iT-\. I.i-htii'l I 11 lzt inltl . it 111 h .)'II), i. i It) Ini^icrosstTheiSe P4 r - -. i. . .iit . . worloa tit' t (14i I 20O O fr a (' it iia .<at to (iit y If 1W at AtL Wil's l f''(.t L numm liii hl''il Ii11((I hi ll. / . . . ITheia amlittimenti in .ila C'Iie't tt t1'itnmons t::oO mim( it anl ian.OIcatl to tl (Iret I'ttiita In 1) was( clefeatet T Arrn6w< i onp i he~aC ento" -ciet.aC (-anhti'I o i4 iea tin a rl)I'en. O U t to.a '1'aik h lly.:e of hat.1 i' wil1lOtaiLC the.m ill i any ieff 111) dort totchang existin -on R.1 11 11 lr n i,of t t Iouls World' A SUNDAY SESSION. mngress t(o I?usy to ""Rememitti tiht! Sabbath Day.'' 'I'h(e (fowti' lehid a four-h(1Iour' s(esiol utday and put I h ( 1 (iltit of ('olumt at i .hr(-i h ll it: I:at 1 par IAt I -I ary a i in f t (tac ( ti ' a Ilc i >ratti I. ( feIlt ''i -('t r '' l rt I'lltili- .\Ila a 1'S i cst il lhill \V 1:; c0rd1'' ;i and| ilt ' )I. oil ilt alltl t il \tvi v I l ' tahC - t a11 tiiI ' l Iti(-t 1'1 ,' till\l tit': ea; i Am- k t(olli t' u\ 't,rnIing. Thlalt waslt ( -t lr l:mti I Ithel t S1.1 i\' . ,j11. h11(ug h it w : SIII' aty by t I' -t al - ar. it w:. : ti I tl r da'. '-'hbrn. y ' Ib. :1("'liert itg t(1 tlarliat "innta i ti:,l. 'T' i(' 1'tnmo lrt 11 t ;1 it lc in o le'giislative( wh\l1 at :'viry opp1orl t y and it r1 luir4d ix ro ll-stalxI to comlipliah what. was:; t lon(". Ia-got u\wd(s w\at('hird thi' lnir rlin;t I'lomi 1' gatllc'ri(':. \\I 't - Il ak('t r Ilt tni l tn:t drope<it Il I' tav l lit nloon., .1l'. Iiiill'i SOt n, the inor iIy I'alead 'r, waii in hi:- t ti. ntonun ted tha1t t-I#- was, ; b i i(lt ly (Iu rulit l at(:-('IiI lm that I ' . IIion> nhl do n hbusine' .t nIt t utili la! w i \ it h t Ii l in. 'TIhtr po(';i l n. 01n Wola titn N1r. 111 n . Ih(' majority 11;alir.; li of tat a uiit e' was (t '(rel dti'. T Ih 01"i were'I'(' (actl( ta and Iht' sorgeant-alt mll: was instruct10ed to bring Inlh: 'i. At the conclusion of th' e all .11t! orti lit. and \l r. .\1((lt le' ary. of li-. :<ota, called 1)ptt the tit (onu'rtent I ' rt il ( ith' It)istl rict of ' Ihnnihiat ap (rith i 111 hill. Mr 1'. tate lrwo III, of thaIna . aotdt('ook to intterl s et' thel' int of 'rte'r that ifh hill had not 'ont. t eltd, uiltl l th' ' a l-r rulld 11a i (lul,rnin a i,t at l )al ('aret , i u:Is ''t a' 1w1 1 proeeII. 'T'e(' dooirs which <ant{tme ha<l ht'an op (:at'd, ho\\wa\-(r, tet again tiloiied by thet, direct'("ion of it a eratt" on \ar. - 'ndei, r t awod's pA int ord( r that furtha 'r p)rotc'ac Ir lingsa kinl 'I the icall had nol t. tw'e'n c Itt d witpnse ith bl y fthatitia tln of thilt t lon-t'. Aft<.1" biref x1lanation of hi' rieort, -tlinst. tit( ltraote'Sta of v"awaritus 1 i tn i Is w al t4oat Ie bt t h it w'a cltd . I -tit . Thre was anothei rait 11-all onl t.n-r ing til lit-violt: ttiltn ot th( a\ lanstall Ic t t t'at II. which \was lpr se'nlt'd tl .\lr. ilt'y. t('eltibli tal, of Iowa. .\ halt "zllte ointsh of ordtl' r rai tad l by tht, Iotrat w r rtled ctc and the 1 ta ir (h'(lint Ii to a 'nti 'rtati ill al alls on thw ,:runnd thatl tHwy we"1r( latory. At ::: , i. ., the' l io11F(' re( So 1 ti1 i I o''lo1ck lomlorrow. with e ai ato n tO) c a:1t1tl Ih' l'onf('ta'tIe' ' re ' .lI on th1i' Alaklcati hill. 'I'h.e Ilou' (omtntllitt('t' ont hatkin;: l a ( rr itn11'1'1 y by a sitri('I party i ao ,i' athorizM a favorabl( r(-lort (n l1. '- tir v hill, introduat h' lit-pr s't. ti l ., I't1 \" ' '. 'l ;i l' 11 11 I l 1 (' ' (i t 1. <l-h ar >I t e- c m r tortin l Ihe hill the com. - h a - it' <I cC ir ' :i n of a :' IC ala I a at cin aI e I : a. ".a ii ll ' '' i 'l la \il.. ?.,1 ' i"! I l t a a ~ . a I ! a I a ! :i :II t .a , "" l! I,. inl t II' a't l II,;. TI en l -ti".tl "iI( h e h i a u d le . :i;aa I .a ! it i a ' h tic i'' t' tl e 'o(r ' i I , t'! a}' ' tlelt'lu . l ill a yii : 11 t :'ll i la ll: ; t' ill:"Ittaa a'l tleIi. i't i tl'{il Iatatia l a a - ' 1 I':'tti Ic' ' it v,ith il iII .n tlt i han l -tta as s't't r at eit a' aiothis. Ts. 1 : f i ts w 'ib t tr : :-leitl ;im ''t 'I: tic ' I t :i . ;1 Ia1<'t f ,. I !:tlo' fi.1,i I f:'t1 "" li:t - i,ha tl ilt "ifi b:n nI"ti :t o tll p it.., ' ' ,.I .\ Iigiev . I foti l c i. i '1s :i n i!e . .'t 1: a I :vn n h iI'l la oic o0 of hi tante tt'ad o)theo iis I' ll t t., is . 1"' I tt:i i'al o . o'.i tl' b h T su iniI 1 ' .' It i' of d dtion'll oeeor lis suty fornt' Much eosits. teI theOj bftakslt'or further increas-L tdIdlt dri ng thCo ig fl Tihie Sete i spcn threii of(hnrat Sticn. -cIt in :ulgie ac'of' ftour i d casd mii em.to :)lr 'a of t the 'lse. Mass ari,o it,l'trin o f; lfria ; tCtt~~'',' lay, of 'Iria , ia ti atd Darn i, fcii irin a aSka ofa It lat. Pi e .l . Ouc ty , ofl V ~ air )rl ina, andiiswf, s Malloy, Wo Cuiria okeia ofite itUflaec,Jame Moody,tt tof >r th isariolin. stntes sotkte ocft le ame iTongue,i of Oregon.'y T ill anolullis life rtegret thre adopted,I rl' a' aoite mark ofli rendct thet te'ntea ot 'coc aerdone un.. [rro tn'1 'oposk. c Wa51 shn.tn Sdecia.The itlon of .eeaMltid,SanIecme 8 87, been lpted.l'r Cuy le sa! >liic,to his wifers ~uMaryt to Cur - lie The li'oenac the amount of hCh )iOPsC( not'tated, isuorteibenefit tansute'eue tat Mary~ Wii.it 4arr btre lnt,ed eeui'ix~ andthat o sal onot he -roqidsa ctoi ebond, a~osII' Rusah akd tcorl nam'ithee blatrs wo, s- "Thol (1ague" arn tr t meta '.Bgnrum ,edt liesthe epreentaivchthe opie af WOES OF FlIlPINOS. Misfortunes of the People of the Island Enumerated. SUBJECT OF A MESSAGE TO SENATE Congress Urged to aiva Immediate Attention to the Matter and Grant the Rtelief Prayed For. Washin,ti, Special.--The President. late has :scnt the following nessage to thte Senate: "I have just, recelvel a cable from Governor Taft which runs as follows: Necessity for passage of the -louse tariff hill is nost. urgent. The, condi tions of prod}uctive indlustry and busi nless arte considerably worse than In November, the date (,f last. report, and are growing worse each mlonth. There is s5m110' revival in sugar and tobacco price:; du' to expectation of tariff law. 'Ihr' inIterests of I 1ilipinos in sugar and tob :accc is extensive and ihe failure of the bill will be a blow in face of those Intr.reSt>. A nilnnber of tobacco fac tforir 'ill have to close, and many siugar hac"iciulas will be put up for sale at a s.icrilice if the hill does not pass. Cslistonls rec"eipts have fallen off this mlonth one-third. showIng a de crease of purchlasing power of the isl ands. (b-neral buainess is stagnant. All polltic"al parti('s including labor un ions are niost si rvinuious in petition for the tairiff hill. The el'feet of its failure would be very iiscoiraging.'' The 1'residiiit endorsed all that Gov ernor 'ait, has said, and hopes for a substnntial redlctlon In the tariff levi ed ag atinst. l'hi1lppines goods corn lug into the United States. "I very earnestly ask that. this mat ter receive the ititedilate at,tention of Congtress and that the relief prayed for be granted," he says. "As Congress knows, a series of calamities have be fallen the Phiilippine people. Just as they were emerging from years of a dcvastating war. with the accompany ing destruction of property and break ing up of the bonds of soilal order and the habtits of peaceful Indusiry, there occurred an11 epidemilc of 'indlerpest which destroyed 1.0 per cent. of the Caracus, the Flilipino cattle. leaving the people without draft animals to till the lands, or to aidl in the ordinary work on the far'n. At the same t,ime a pecu'liar Uri'nItal horse disease becamo ('pililmic" fuirthi t rip;clinsg triansporta t.ion. The riev crop, aiirca,ly reduced by various c;tlin:c :s to but 1a fourth of its ordinar. si:z, has bein damaged by lo eu::ts. so that tl- prie' of rice has nin rly ' l d1l. "'' l l i este circ ums:t.mnci . til(er' is Inlnint'lnt. di;tn_,er oi' 1"aninle jn (he j1.;1.. :I11ls. ('ongress is in course of gener' ously appropr iating $:;.,0i0i to meet the finlic'chiato nt'etds: brilt, the indus pcn:::ll ii' :nld pr'-Onminent t n eil i; 1hc r,':;1t1rcrili oif prdnci.ve jnd(ustry froill tll l,ro lstratiou into which it las nt?1,li ';: 4. I ash ' :1 11 in the tariff ma1 t11 r. not til rl ly ti""cm t11h stasnlpoinit (of \11.* ' :; verunll utal0 l lt, ut. as t 11nt.i5;!;'t' oif bu111 :illity'j' i l ..p(111S to 7i :lpIpeal to whic -h I1his groat. peoplo sho:ld n <41 - lc"los( its ''as. We Iiave as sui iod r<l rlons:ibility towards the Phil illin c' I.,lands w ichr"it We arc' in honor hou nd to fillii. \\'c have the specritl dut)y of' taking ever yi mea4surtle ini our1 l)owerl to) s4' to their I)rosper4)ity. * * * Th'e enlam1)it i4s which have'( be(falleni themin as abo4ve (inumera1'Itel 'ould4 hav'o been't av't'tedl by no hniion wisdomi. Theli(y cann1 111h1.li compii jletely3 repiaired;4 butt Ilhe suffering can he greatly alevi ated and114 a p)ermna'ientI hasis of future pros'per4'tit a 'ssurted if the e'conoic re ha tions of the Islands with thle United basis. (Signed) "THIEODORE ROOSEVELT. "Whtite H ouse, 14ebl. 27, 1903." Officers Soulthernt Ice Exchange. Atlanta, Special.-The Southern Ice Exchange, in convention hero Friday, elected thle fol lowintg ofllicers for the ensuing term:i President WV. H1. Howe, of Nashville, TPenn.; vlee I)resident, C. D). MayfIel, of Richmond, Va.; scre tarty and( t reasurter, W. E... WVorth, of Wilmington, N. C. Accutsed of Killing T1hree Wives. Tndianapiolis. Speeini. -- Albert A. Knap1p, fornerly3 of 113amilton, 0., was takeni by the( 1ol110 from the home of his bide 4'oin a chiargo of mrdl(er'. The 114li3c') say that) 1the wvife at whose house Knaiupp was arreste(d and1( whose maiden n:une was Anna May Gamble, Ia Knapp's fourth wife, and that the other41s hav di (isap)peared'4 in a manner whh-hl wvarrants investigat-ion. Knapp Stult Against VanderbIlt. Asheville, N. C., Special.-Compnlaint in the case of M. C. Gr'aham against G. W. Vanderbilt was filed In the clerk's offlee of the Super'ior Court. Mrs. Graham is suing the owner of B3iltmore House for $20,000 because of the death of her husband In October, 1900, while In the employ of Vander bilt. Graham was crossing the French Broad river In a boat, which, it is claimed, was deCfc'tive. The boat was attachied by a sort of trolley to an overheiad cable andl owing to the swol len conitioni of the iver' the boat be came11 unmanl3iageablle and illed with water and Graham wia drtowvned. Movemnit to Stop Eigratlon. Vienna, Bhy Cable.-With the object of steaming the wvholesale immlgration of young girls to Amerleca, which is occasioning the H ungarian government considerab)le con cerni, PremIer DeSzell hahs sent a circullar' letter to the local tiuthiorities of Hiungar'y, calling their attention to what he describes as "th)is melancholy fact."? He0 directs that the authorities only peritI mlinlors to emI.. grate wvhen sanctioned to do so b)y their parents 01' guardians, and when they travel ini charge of adults, tI'