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TELEUKAM. Try a Want Ad. RESULTS GUARANTEED EXCLUSIVE ASSOCIATED PRESS SERVICE. CLARKSBURG, W. VA., SATURDAY FEBRUARY 2 7, 190 0. PRICE TWO CENTS. BURNED + . t MP TA PT TQ Tn Rf? Is William H. Harrington of COMES BEFORE LLY ADJOURN BYRNE SENT TO JAIL ;' '-v ?? ler the State Supreme Court Refuses to Grant His Writ. ? ;63tejp: 87,?The leg ? Hmc expired at midnight "a not adjourn tfnc die unUl .fe' of ?ev?n o'clock his The Sena to committee ap tu conalder the charge that Jfild been UMtd last year to f.?^ttlort Amendment to on and that Sl.ooo.ooo or could be raised this year ? ... f"10 VPurpose, made lu re ummltten fallpd to ascertuln VJ?nt .?/ money was raised, jWSllly declared that money -p-J to def?at the amendment. " '???i>ortt declared that fomc of twhg r poseil as ardent temper .?orker* were playing Dr. Jekyll teHyde. ..Idgeg that'u .member of the Ju i' committee was offered '$3,000 ll the prohibition amendment in llttee and ifij/TOO for his vote on j? -oor of the Senate. The. commt 3JW liulmates that the House was less """ donate and that iiembers of tho lower body openly so IcKotf money for their votes. The re prt njuntlons no names In Connectlo.i with the charges. Ill the Senate. ? The ^administration's1 Ave per cent ^ colteciUpn hill was defeated by a vols of 20 to 8. H. B. 289, relating to feei! -'" I!0*** "cler'ti, was passed1. The BMKBHgg forest reserve bill passed the ^Senate. This, bill has met defeat at former sessions. ? , The Senate rejected the minority lQatea Jo? Smith by a vote S of ?j to four. Sutherland, Baker, jnn and Ehgland voting no. Both v"ted-4^fl?-<oi,,fxpen8e?. y' a vot" of si* to three the Sen. ana eWc nmlti Joe u 'VW;*"H'' and the r^oiftmpndod to the Sen "la\ m!"ator '8(?lth 'is-entitled to lis.seat; which was contested by A. V- Holraea,- Republican,- of Lowell Hiy .committee Is of the opinion that H^th ^ c,ec,otl by eight "tIie cum""Ul'e was m l'"or t>i?Uli?Cufliimii, Blue. Jolin ?yii, Hatfield, Mclntirc and Iildd E?^r?g!,0lmC,""BBkcr- "*?? Sutherland, on the part of tho rte iniblloais,- presented President For man Wfth a watch and Senator Kldd ' I"1" of "lo Democrats, with o diamond pin. - !? ca" a ??><*"? session 7^, ^ "l0 R?P"blican Senators "ov?"'or Dawson, ^nd they reject vd tho idea by a voto of 11 to 10. lii'tliQ House. In the House, the appropriation bill ssszsrzzsr The fire Insurance sollcitors? bill was laid on the taljle; likewise the roldrm itm001 farm b"L Th0 Ia8t eood road hiu waa g B ente'ii resolution to prevent pollu Th i! 01l,? rlVCr' WUS "Wonted. Vott'd to appropriate ToUz^rrch?the moun,i ** nU'mCor" of tl'0 House through Robinson. uf Rltchlc *" Wlt" a hand?ome hall clock and the speaker was lauded y -several eloquent members. Byrne iu Jail. The supreme court of West Vlrgin th rl ' adver?ely to George ByrniS he Charleston newspaper man. found n contempt of the Senate by that l-ody and ordered into custody The court hold that the Senate did have the Jurisdiction to punish fir contempt and imprison those who ? ? , J1 ordered that Byrne l* re manded to Jal, by sergeant-at Ib? *Utrnative remained but r?r session ^W't? ?*?* until this the nigh, * "ened mu8t ?f AH.\OM> TO SPEAK. ^ALSt/*?r8 M?h?dlst Episcopal Church South. Sunday evening ^ 'pl?- Mr" Anhur T. Arnold. -hoo, v^et.vf?^> wT" r ; ^f" , "d <o all Who Th* ?eneraI Public are Jnvft<?d <to attend. For Basketball ChampJo# ship Won by Local Boys In Whipping Fairmont. By a score of 20 to 14, the Claric? burg basketball te^m out-did the Fairmont high school team In a hot contest in the lojsal school gymna sium last night and.at the same time won the pennant, for the Moikju gahelu Valley' League championship. The visitors /were outclass^ aid the local boys defeated them with' aase. Wells, Osborh arid Jacobs or Clarksburg, and Malone. of Fair mont, were th& gtar players.' At the ;nd of the first half the score sto&ij 12 to 9 In Clarksburg's favor in.' :he second half the visitors loat 1 Lhelr confidence and vim and soon, 1 lost all .opportunity. >v The line-ui) and goals were as fol lows: Clarksburg?Wells. 1. fOsborn, ' ?? f.. Ru,t:encuttcr, c? Jacobs,'- r g 3-arrett, I. g. Fairmont?Malone, 1. f? Debolt,]' ?? f., Barnes, c? Brooks, r. a' Prltchard, 1. g. . , Goals from Uie^ field?Wells 4, 3ebom 3, Jacobs 4, Garrett 1, Ma- ' one 3. and Broks 3. 1 ( Foul soals?Garrett 2 and Malone H?rerae3?Heinzman and King. Scorers?Lynch and BlHingsiey. GlfiSOME Local Council of the National UnionJs Making Rapid , : . Strides. The 16cal~councll of t)rb National Unjon, whose number Is 1105, is certainly making rapid strides to wards a pertect system or lodge work The cojgicll was organized Decem bsr 2T, last, with less tlian 30 mem bers, but it has steadily, gained In membership until it has nearly doubled Its charter list, and at tin; regular meeting or the council held Wednesday evening,- February 24. four candidates wore Initiated Into the mysteries of the order, six were elected to mon^jcrsliip and eight ap plications were-presented and passed into the hands of Investigating com mittees. If this Is not goiug -sonn let us know; The National Union is one of the oldest fraternal beneficial orders and one which has been tried and found true for 2? years. Is to Be Rendered By the Young People's Union In Church. The People's Union will meet at Pride's Chapel, A. M. E. Sunday. Feb. 28. The following program will be rendered to which all arc Invited to attend: Mus,c v-.- By Union Invocation, subject, "The nibie Theory -or Tithing." Lev. 27:30. Num. 18:26, Gen. 14:20 * Rev. J. E.' Piyor So,? ???'? v Anna Patton Recitation Nellie Peyton Paper, "I* It Practical to Apply Tithing In Our Modern Churches" . J D. H. Kyle Duet... .Miss Lee and Mrs. Blackwel! General Discussion of subject. FLOOD CREST ; Is Due in Cincinnati Tonight or By Daylight To morrow. CINCINNATI, Feb. *7.?The river j here continues to rise slowly. The! ?<a*e at 10 o'clock this morning wai &S.3 feet. The crest of the flood is expected to reach here tonight By Sunday daylight It will begin to tell. OPENS OFFICE HERE. Mr. J. B. Strother sates manager of the Parkrr Chemical Co., manufac turer* of Dloxa has opened an "i" In the Empire building, ( OLONS ~ . ' -.IV.; yifmPifSflfcftS Y^&'' ifw*? k-.,., the Governor oi ate Fo , Action. ??'*:.?&, : - CHAUl^aSTON. Fob. sr.-scnate ill No. 1 ."l-weadlug ,*as_.follow*, will; bafeoibtjl a/ taK ir/r.ie., governor docs ictlon ?*? ?**? ?>long on It was taken favorably at ?" ''.'""enactsd by the Legislature of st Virginia: it sections elghty-^no and -ot t h"',ter forty-five' of the -ode' of;"We?t.' Virginia bos'amended towye-dnactAd, to read as..follows:' ? Qiao', 81. For the jiVeparntlon and tjijnting of question*..the gradlng'of nnnuscripts. the transmlaslonof ce'r tlflbJiteii anffi^hp additional" clerical ivork demanded, the state supcrinten li-nt of free iphools shall be allowed in amount npt to exceed six thousar ' JOUars 'anriuijfl'y. which sum Is hcreT.? impropriated. and set apart from the lonoral school'fund for this purpose. ?:' Sec. '82. Applicants for teachers' Jortlficatos shall be roqulred to pass ijl examination in orthography, read ng, .penmanship, arithmetic, Eng lish grammar and language,' physiolo gy and hygiene. United iStatea ?l?twy, ititto history, geography,. civil gov irnmonf, Hgrlcutlurc, and-theory and irt ot teaching: und applicants for ?ertlflcatoK good In tho advanced scales of graded- schools-or In high ichools Khali. In addition to the fore-/ folng bo required to pass examina tions In general history, an'd single intry book-lteeplng. Applicants for ilgh school and primary teachers' ?ertlflcates shall pass an examination n such other'branches as tho state lioard of education may prescribe. Applicants having passed one exam ination may take a part of the t>rincW, not ^exceeding one-hair. In a iccond or third examination., of thev iunld year, upon payment of one-half lie .TEguiar fee and the state tuperin eridiftt^tni* ?t Jils discretion allow ufc^^^ltflijjSSt^yio benefit of his high -?t graue Ip' each branch, In making Jj? t&a cortjflcatS: . From Grafton High School i Team in Close Basket ball Game. In the rink ft Grafton Friday night the Hroaddus Institute basketball team defeated the Grafton high school team by a score of SO to 18. The contest was hard fought all th> nay through and' the Clarksburg boys had to go some la order to win. This Is the first time the Grafton t?-ain lia< been defeated at home. Grafton was ahead by a score of ? to " at the eml of the first halt Tho visitors were entertained by Miss Evelyn Tapp. a former Hroaddu* student, after, the game. t \V ATKINS TAKEN HOME. Jesse Watkln* was taken from Sc. Mary's/'hospltal to his home - on First street this morning. Ho will soon be recovered from <his Injuries, inflicted by Italians by stabbing. WIlili PREACH HERE. The Uev. G. H. Snyder, of Rock ford. will preach in the court house tomorrow at 11 h. m. and 7:30 p. m. He will also preach at the new fair grounds at 3 o'clock in the afternoon. George Butcher is Jailed For) Drunkenness, Disorderly Conduct and Fighting. ?Wording 'to testimony ~ in police court this morning. George Butcher went on the warpath in Pike street la?t night. As <1 result he Is a prison er in the county Jail serving a sen tence of live days Imposed by Mayor Wood who found him guilty of drunk enness, disorderly conduct and fight Ing. Jaek Heener was fined $4.(0 for drunkenness but the fine was sus pended"; on Ms promise to leave the city. CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. CHICAGO, Feb. 37.?Wheat 91.18; corn. ?? i-j; oats, &5 1-8. Justice Hoses E. Shaver was here today from Brown. iWWSEflle Board of Regents Created by B'oard-of'Control Bill ... .. ? iv CHARLESTON. Feb. ;7.?Thi| lioard of control bill, ju) amended, by the Senate; and agreed to by the House, wrs changed In respect to the board of regents, which shall'/have supervision of the- curriculum of ths state. educational Institutions. ' > ', The original 4)111 provided that this. \oard should, consist, of threo mem bers, 'but. the ?bill as passed provides tor Ave memfiors.' ?One, member shall be superintendent of schools ,of the' itatc and the - four others shall be ippolntcd by the' governor. On or' jefore the first'day of July, 1909, the jovernor shall appoint, by and with" .he consent of the Senate, one regent, 'or one yetr, 0110 for two years, one 'or three years and one for four ? ears. The governor .Is empowered ;o remove any member of the board [or good cau?e; TjiejsgJary Of the re jerits is-'kept at. Si.000; a-ycar, oxecpt Lhc state superintendent of schoola, ivho""shaIl r^ceivo an' additional sal iry.. -I ? ' ?1 This Is tho most Important law on-, icted by* the present' session, and In 1 fact one of. the beat anil. most far--] reaching evor-enacted by, any legis lature. ? r:. No Senators voted against ilie; bill! <ut IT Delegates aw. riumoly: Ash-" lury. AvlB. Ball. Dennis, Dovol. alike ion. Henry. Ice,' of. Marlon, Kearfott Kolster.. Lec. of Wirt, Millan, Nugent. Parsons, Poling. Spioiit, Teogarden. Elects Temporary Officers atj Meeting in Mt. Zion Baptist Church. The Grand. United Ordof of Odd. fellows, colored, met' In conjunction with the ladles or Clarksburg last night in the Mt Zlon Baptist church ?nd the ladles elected the /following Tor their temporary dfflcers of ther Household of Ruth: Mrs. Frank Carridad. president; Miss Nellie. Scott, vice president; Mrs. Ida McCoy, secretary: Mrs. Fannie Quarles. treasurer; and Miss Bessie Watty, chaplain. The ladies will hold a meeting ugaln next Friday In the same churoh to transact further "business and all the members are Invited to attend at 8 o'clock sharp. I'lliCKS OF FOSTER'S BODY , SHIPPED TO MARIETTA.| What parts wore fount! of the re mains of Iladley Foster, killed by an explosion of nitroglycerine at the Clyde. "Bailey oil' well near Bristol Fri day. -did not All more than a ? haft bushel box. They were shipped Sat urday morning to 'Marietta for burial. | Foster leaves a wife. HKAfUXG DATK BESET. Next Saturday has been -set as the date tor the Bearing of the two Italians and Sajn.Hewfc'rson. charg ed with etabWng Jewe KaUflng. two weeka ago". WatMne Is doing, nicely and it it hoped ie.-wlll be able to be oat by the time" of the bearing, which was to hire been last even in*. TWO MORE DBT. INDIANAPOLIS. Ind., Feb. Two nwrtctranties?Carroll and Gib son?voted "djfy" at option elections yeaterday^.. chief ates. the S.V1) XKW.S FOR OO-HDS. NOW YORK. Feb. 27?Wealeyun University. the famous Methodlat school at Middleon, Conn., hag de cided to abolish co-education after 1909. GOBS TO WASHINGTON'. 1D* ' spend the au^a ration. Edgar E. Righter killed a bis Amorican gray eagle on hlr farm on Shlnn's run In Clay district near Shlhnston Saturday morning. The bird measured seven feat two,inches between the tips of' Its wings. Mr. Righter says ho will give the eagle to any one who wants to mount it. He has a homo ,'plione in his house. GLASS FACTORIES RESUME. I' The Tuna and West Fork window glass factories. resumed ' operations last midnight and the strike Is ended as to thent. " There Is confidence that there will be no further trouble this season, at these two plants. The Peer less did not resume as.was expected. i NORFOLK. . Va- Feb. | thousand i tleshlp fleet Theatrical Manager's .Wife Sentenced to a Yeaj In Prison. NEW YORK. Feb. 27.?Mrs.V Mar garotTeal, wife of Benjamin Teal, one of the.best known theatrical ipanagers iH the country, was convicted of at tempted subordination of tj>erJury In the-dlvorce case of Holen Kolly Gould, against Frank Gould, and sentonced to one yqar imprisonment' BIG EAGLE 1 ?? 1 /S Is Killed By Edgar Riglitcr on lUs| Farm Near Stitmistou City and Suburbs U to I. Qeii.. Sec'y. W.I Ilk on: Bpntj; Sup,ei Department; W.T.WIyaaTf'.-? K m ent %m?. ?it Nev nour. Si I Departnti Song. Clttas6? 12 Fivo-minutes Rev. D. W. < tendent Toi Rev. \V. M. Teacher T Hj'mn "The Address: "The Orcat Sunday School^ Arthur T. Arhi Va. 6. S Vocal Solo Closing Hymn "Onward Clirlit Dcncdlctlos... Rev. H. T. M<? b. fg."i . % Is Organized in .Tliis : City | With Mr. f "?t A local lod tribunes "BiisTTWen* .v; with the election orHhe following of ficer*: I L. V. Stovons, chief tribune; C. E. I Ogden, vico chief.tribune; J. G. Shaii'1 past chief tribune; Fred L. Shlnn. 1 secretary; A. Paul Hertzog, treasurer; I Joseph McNemar, sargeaut-at-arms; I K. C. Graham, guard; "and W. G.I Knight sentinel. The ot^or Provides fraternal In- J surance. ' TRUSTEE QUALIFIES. 'Samuel W. Gordon lias qualifiedI as trustee for Brauilo Zapico and Louie Suarez. Spanish merchants. at| Qrtasseili, who assigned for the ben efit of their creditors, ~and taken I charge of ?the store. He will close I out the stock' at once. The qmount j of the bond given by Hp Is |1>000|| COMMITTEE Is Appointed-by House to In* vestigate Cook's Attack On the President. ~ * . ' WASHINGTON, D.' C? ' Feb. if.? I The House of Representatives jester-j day adopted a . resolution j* providing I for the appointment of a coirtinittecl to make an Investigation and report! on tho'advisability of expunging froml the records the speech of Represents- j tivc Cook In which he attacked the] President IHtYS >OMTVATE FAIRMONT, Fob. J7.?The ProhI-| bltionlsts -nominated -this city - ticket! last night: City clerk, no candidate;) for council, first ward, Z. W. Morgan; J (Republican nominee); second war). J. B. Crowel: third ward, U. A.' Clay-1 ton: fourth ward, Henry W. Martin, I (Democratic nominee); fifth ward. no| candidate. liCY CARLO AT) OF' HORSES. * ,1T Alvin D. Bassel and James B. Wil liams returned Friday night frotrf Lexington; Ky... with a carload of horse* tlvpy purchased there. Thfcy will soil:, the animals at public auction at the Williams livery "table as noted In an advertisement elsewhere In this paper/*"' -? MEN'S MEETIX.. The Rev. 3. E. Sctrtt the Brotherhood Adamstgn school day afternoon at ?:S* o'clock. All are cor^ally InvKed to ? -? " ' 11, b . | V R UNSEEN Th. Club which was held in pembl room of th, Waldo H Way evening, had only a f, ?audience, 11 '"us [dative one. the oveniug [who xirajeU' ^t^^Sffl^H charm, glvjug cvl Jsnce uf_ii pression ami showing rcn natural abllty. Her rendu "Kanmcrmof atWjjv^tro Foliei.i! m ? ?? ? |Wf repeiyibd withi |Tho"Strli?^^H Ilia eolbe^'u^^^H Iploaaingly rendered lability and twllliauc Iproaslon: "'nH| klufc will -be held March. TajtSwflw under the dl&etj|i l<3azley.antf;?ie ...jmt K?f Rubenii<Jjii"4iiS?: |and weli;rj^9^|j record at the milli Sheet & Tin Plate ISaturday!; The H jCompany also paid llarge amount *nd"t ?ro stimulated'' here. ? Phillip.. nwHOP ik>\oh Kjiiop. p ^. n?j Wlrenng diocese of church; iNa'toen'lir; from B(klfls,, aad'^ work, on tie artWfo hospital, H^MjSsj evening to return r he point the Local Light and Heat Company,* AT CITY REGULATOR ngaged SR iu the Mills of the ou V street wax rkiuu on i| at 10:45 gas caught itfliv' flame* flared could res ide, ears and The V'WI'.S summoned ?n to hi* :reet, where liiin many b at the ?ves Quite ising. Mare., the a? I sizwl lered :illd applause. the vlo ihat v> .; rfgfSjfy "f^r^rmmam Is CMsideratii^TofStatehooii^ For New Mexico and Arizona. Washington, '?? Feb. t?.?At h meeting nf the committee on terrl tor^s today It was decided to aban don consideration of Btateiwod. l~fe. ion Tor New Mexico and Arizona at f%Mston of Co?gr<^35S-2> ? - PAVS SCHOOL LAW Tony Urch?:Ic. of as fined 42 and costs don's colrt Friday' Hon of violating a*, school law by not *entU.. girl to a school. He paid the and was rekjMsfl..' James (pent the