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The Tennessean from Nashville, Tennessee • 5

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The Tennesseani
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Nashville, Tennessee
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NAKIVILLE AMERICAN FRIDAY MARCH 21 1905 6 VENDOME ONI3 NYIKT March 23 ITS() AY COURT-HOUSE BONDS ONE CENTA WORD Worry Goes To The Stomach ----a Chat los Fro "man Prements JOHN DREW lu UN Greatest Triumph co ENABLING ACT CARRYING $5oo000 ISSUE PASSES The Duke of Killicrankle HOUSE HAS NIGHT SESSION Priem 1180 $100 75e 50c Seat sale Saturday Tears down the little Telegraph Lines that Operate and control Digestive Processes How To Repair These Tele graph Lines I will gladly give any Stomach Sufferer a Full Dollar's Worth of my Remedy Free to Try BIJOU-To-Night bill could be had It ought to be defeated It was a backward step Mr Fahey advocated the passage of the bill Mating that at would give the schools 6:10000 more than the increase of the permanent school fund to 57000- 000 would Mr Bohannon said he wanted the children marched up to the first table whether anybody else got anything or not Under this bill the State schools would get less by over 6200000 than this year He believed there should be a permanent school fund of $7000000 Then the schools would know in ad Vance what was coming to them Mr Carter moved as an amendment to strike out a part of section 4 and all of section 5 and 6 He favored diatributIng the money according to echo Population Mr Bean stated that according to scholastic population four large counties get more than one-fifth of the tnoney This bill proposes to give 150000 to rural schools that need help While Mr Bean was speaking the House adjourned until 2 o'clock WANTED sale yesterday (Thursday) March '211 were 214217 THE MYERS CO Office FUrnishere Union street for the United Sta Marine COrps able-bodied unmarried men between 21 and RA good character must speak road and write English marines serve at sea on men-of-war in all parts of the world on land in our Mauler possetisions and at naval station in United Buttes Apply RECRUITING OFFICE Over Berg Ellis corner Church street and Fifth avenue North Naehville Tenn 315 to mnr31 America's Greatest flay Stratton Measure Extending Adams Law to Entire State Made Special Order Anti-Race Bill Up to Lee HE MEANS scorrs Your doctor says you must take cod liver oii Probably he means Scott's Emulsion be cause you cannot take the clear oil no one can take the clear oil who needs cod liver oil The doctor understands that and doubtless means Scott's Emulsion of cod liver oil which everybody can take because it is emulsified and prepared so that it can be very easily digested by the most sensitive stomach Most everybody likes it We'll semi yes leas tree Warr a sow 1 400 Pearl Streete Nror Tette ARIZONA Next Week--Montgomery Irving the Modern Hercule tit the romantic pLty "Ma Brother Crime" FOR RENT FOR RENT-1n West End modern Is story brick residence ilneilt neighborhood now rented for 1iiii00 month Owner Waving city end will sub-rent until Oct 1 tor sdo00 month 1114ADY 19 Areada FISHED DDCORATIVE Cs0 The place to buy wall paper Largest stock lowest prices 43o-432 Deaderiek street near Fifth avenue canvainters to introduce a new and sialable article to housekeepers Apply between 2 and 4 tn lin Linden avenue (Twenty-sixth avenue) for New Orleans branch 85(100 per year to energetic man 1000 capital required Address A a Naahville American Shetland pony 3 to yeare old show at EVANS WHERRY' Friday March 21 Telephone lise FOR or two connecting furnished or unfurnished: modern home: screened Address PRIVATE cure American FOR cottage 7 rooms gni bath Botwohel street Elegant new cot tage In North Nashville I rooms cabinet mantels grts and electric lights MISS ADAM with John Linde ley 401 Linton street mh2426 FOR room SS Polk Flats ADAM with John Linde ley 401 'Union street rnh2426 FOR room SS Polk Flats I for two large connecting rooms single or suite central desirable location references 320 North High cook pay good wages 319 Cherry street FISHER DECORATIVE CO See our new Itne of Px20 oval frames: also our automatic oval mat cutter CO and 44 Deaderick street near Fifth avenue The House of Representatives on Thursday inaugurated night sessions a number of local bills being up for consideration A Senate bill providing for a $50(24000 bond issue for a new court-house and jail was among the number passing During the day in the House the Senate bill taking from Memphis the power to "regulate and control" gaming was passed The House rejected the Tollett bill limiting the amount of the eurplus to be set aside for school purposes to saomoo It also rejected the Senate bill to create 0 department of game fish and forestri The motion to reconsider the race track bill was called up and tabled The bill will now go to the Governor for bis signature The Douse bill to regulate the practice of medicine and surgery by exempting a physician who has practiced ten years from the State examination passed also the bill giving to County Courts the fixing of the school dietricts The Stratton bill seeking to extend the Adams law to the entire State was set as a special order for next Wednesday at 11 o'clock In the Senate Mr Woodise lntroduced a bill providing for three bbards of medical examiners to be known as (1) Board of Regular (2) Roard of Eclectic and (3) Board of Homeopathic Medical Examiners Each board is to serve two years and Is to be composed of nine members No professor or teaeher in any medical school is to be eligible for a place on the board In the Senate the Commerce-street exteneion bill passed third reading It peovides for an issue of $200000 of bonds and is subject to referendum Gen Stephen Lee addressed the House briefly and was formally invited to frfwitk to he Legislature this morning at 11 o'clock TO LOAN CASH loaned On furniture pianos and diamonds all property to remain In your possession Cheapest rates and lonseet time of any company in the (Iv fosrr CO 81714 Cedar mt Tel fele tf MONET Supplied salaried people retail merchants teamsters boarding houses without security Largest business in 60 principal cities TOLMAN ell) Villeog Bonding ata tt TO LOAN TUTIEWELLIEi Arcnsct I ask no oteeurity There is nothing to to pay either now or later Any stomach sufferer who does not know my remedy may have a full dollar's worth free if merely writes and asks I willingly Make this liberal offer because Dr Bhoop's Restorative is not an ordinary stomech remedy It does not indeed treat the stomach itself It goes treats the nerves that control and Operate the stomach The nerves that wear out and break down and cause stom-1 ach trouble For stomach trouble is really only a Symptom that there is serious nerve trouble inside This is why ordinary remedies fail That is why My remedy succeeds That is why I can afford to make this offer Yet do not misunderstand me when I say -nerves" I do not mean the nerves you ordinarily think about I mean the automatic taomach nerves over which your mind Ilea no control I have not the space bere to explain to you how the nerves control the mtomach or how they may be vitalized and restored Na'hon you write I will send you a book which 'will make these points clear But this much is nerves eause all forms of mtormich belching heartburn insomnia nervousness dyspepsia No stomach medirine will cure these ailments telly nerve treatment will do that No other remedy than Dr' hoop' Restorative even claims to reach the nerve What ails the stomach nerves? Worry probably Mental anguish destroys their tiny fibers and tears down the telegraph lines without which the stomach has no more self-oontrol than a sponge Overwork will do it Irregular habits will do It Overeating will do it Dissipation will do it Ilut the effect is the failure No matter how these nerves beceme know a way to rebuild their restore their vigor It is a remedy which took thirty years of my life to remedy which is now known In more than fifty thousand more than a million as Dr Shoop's Restorative If you have stomach trouble and have never tried my remedy merely write and ask I will send you an order on your druggist which he will accept as gladly as he would accept a dollar He will hand you from his shelves a standard sized bottle of my prescription and he will mend the bill to me This offer hib made only to strangers to my remedy Those who have once used the Restorative do not reed this evidence There are no requirements It is open and frank and fair It is the mupreme test of my limitleam belief All that I ask you to do is to to-day For a free order for Book I on IITspenstea full doller bottle book 2 on the Boost volt must addroon Dr Book on the Kidneys 0 17112 Book 4 for Women Ravine Wis State Book II for Men which hook you want Book 6 3U Rheumatism Mild eases are often cured by a 'tingle bottle For sale at forty thousand drug stores 31014 Pn Ion Street Phone MI City Savings bank Just under me retie experienced white man or WOMat) BS Cook Addrems with relervnee MRS FELIX EWING Gienraven Tenn mh14 14t ing no Mr Rice entered a motion to reconsider Adjourned to 230 o'clock Afternoon iesslon The Senate convened at 2:30 o'clock The Senate concurred In the House amendments to the pension bill making the board's session seven instead of ten days The salary of Secretary John Hickman was raised ha the original bill from $900 to $1000 The House Increased this further making it $1200 per year Mr Ligon moved to non-concur in the House amendment The motion to non-concur lost 11 to 9 The amendment was then concurred In SENATE BILLS THIRD READING To provide for execution of deeds under court orders passed 17 to 3 four not voting To give County Courts concurrent Chancery jurisdiction in certain cases Rejected To refund A Barris of Shelby Coldulnetd la certmtadvveer advertising moneys ex- reTo ineorporate Brush Creek Alexandria Turnpike Co Tabled To amend charter of Oliver Springs Passed over FERTILIZER ARGUMENT To amend fertilizer laws Recommended for passage Mr Estes said that the chemist at the Knoxville Experiment Station of the Agricultural Department had Droflounced ground phosphate rock as "kbsolutely worthless" and Mr Estes said the Department of Agriculture might as well be abolished as to require the department to tag a worthless article Mr Schubert said the report Of the chemist while conscientious was wrong Tests made extending over several years had proven the worth of the ground raw phosphate rock and he had testimonials to prove it Mr Schubert said it would save the farmer 915 or more a ton for fertilizer The bill would allow the miner to sell direct to the user and the farmers were anxious to be allowed to so purchase and mix their own fertilizer The press of the state said Mr Schubert had taken up the matter and The Nashville American was asking and urging that the farmers be given the privilege the bill afforded Mr Estes said the chemistmentioned had said the bill was a "job" attempted by phosphate land-owners who did not live in the State lie called on the Senator to stand by the Agricultural Department of the State Mr McLaurine pointed out that the bill did not require the Agricultural Department to guarantee or stamp the rock as a fertilizer but simply to tag It as ground phosphate rock Mr May opposed the bill Mr Ilowse said any farmer or other man owning phosphate rock ought to be allowed the same privilege as the fertilizer manufacturing concerns Mr Estes started to speak again but Mr MeLaurine raised the point that he had twice spoken The bill passed 17 to IL Mr Mclaturine entered a motion to reconsider and called it up immediately The inotion was tabled on motion of Nir Ewing INVITATION TO GEN LEE The Senate concurrea in the invitation to Gen Stephen Lee to address the General Assembly Friday To repeal act authorizing Morristown to issue honcle Passed To amend Ladies' Hermitage Mao-elation incorporation act Rejected To create jury commission for all counties under 60000 inhabitants Set for Tuesday morning after reading of Journal To reorganize Knox County Chancery Court Mr Templeton spoke twenty-nine minutes for the bill which divides the Chancery Court into two divisions the present Circuit Court Judge becoming Chancellor of the Second Division end a pending bill provides for the filling of the Circuit bench vacancy The bill was rejected 14 to 9 To reorganize the Circuit Court of Knox County Rejected 14 to Motion to reconsider tabled To authorize Nashivile to issue 000 bonds for Commerce street eaten-stem Amended by Mr Howse to read 9200000 Passed Referendum provided tor To abolish Justices of Peace in towns of less than 1000 inhabitants Rejected To make oral testimony competent to prove existence of public roada Passed Adjourned to 10 o'clock to-morrow morning LOST diamon crofts on one atdo "Ailing" on other Reward If returned to 704-706 Broad street or more rooms for light housekeeping by young man and wife no children American nih23 It i with or $1540 to engage in manufacturing a money-making proposition a good chance to right party no curiosity seekers need apply Address 47 cars American nili23 3t SMALL LOANS LIEN notes and lodgments bought Interest odd every 60 dava on savings at- enunts rest estate handled TIIE RTAT33 TRUST CO 403 Unton street de23frII several large first class tents second-hand Address OUTING American l'hone man and wife without children three or four-room cottage Rent must be reasonable Address A 13 care American office STRAYED West Pltid ave 1 blaek mare about 10 years old shaved on sides with harness short tail Return to 1012 West End and receive reward IC THE SENATE or three furnished or unfurnished rooms centrally located suitable for oftice References exchanged DR American office I strong wagon hors must be sound 5 years old It mM2 at PERSONAL A PRIVATE business Ken tieman of means desires to correspond with a good woman Object rnatritriony Address 1 0 13 118 North Cherry City one an 13 004 ex-United States regular cavalrymen or light artillerymen for the Wild West department of a big and thoroughly reliable show excellent salary and ail expenses paid discharge papers must be shown Address or COI in person No 1130 Cedar street city MANAGNIt mhn 2t ANYONE who has umAl DR CALM-WELLS SYRUP PEPSIN with good results will find it to Ma advantage to write The American tea tt re rite the World Almanac' tor 1S06 The American's Tenneesee edition Price 26 cents by mail 35 cents jet? ti for oz Dr Shoop's Restorative and you to buy your umbrella at REEDS Repairing and recovering 31 Arcade mb71 It you want a position? It so consult ua NASHVILLE EMPLOYMENT AGENCY 17 Arcade ocillt1 TO LOAN-REAL ESTATE TO otrtrolo'd reel temotte cheep rate no delay JOHN LINOSLNY mm22 tt tto DS Afternoon Session The House reassembled at 2 o'clock Speaker Abernathy in the chair Roll-call was dispensed with On motion of Mr McClure the House bill in reference to the fees of Attorneys General was referred to the Judiciary Committee Mr Bean continuing his speech In favor of the bill limiting the amount of the surplus set aside for school purposes to $30000u argued that the State debt should be paid and opposed the increase of the permanent school fund Mr McElroy spoke against the bill If this bill had been in operation this year he said thk schools would have received 2200000 less than they did receive The educational facilities should be better Do everything in the power of the House for the rural schools This bill places a limit on the school fund where there is now none Let the State debt be paid as it is now being paid Let the debt to the school children of the State be paid as promised by Gov Frazier Mr Love moved the previous question on the passitge of the bill and the call was sustained The bill was 36 noes 54 Mr McClure entered a mation to reconsider Mr Steele moved to lay aside Senate bills to take up House bills on third reading and the motion prevailed HOUSE BILLS THIRD READING To extend the Adams law to the entire State Mr Stratton moved to make this bill the special order for Tuesday next at II o'clock The house refused to make the bill a special order for Tuesday Mr Stratton moved to make the bill a special order for Wednesday next at 11 o'clock and asked for a roll call The motion 62 noes 23 To redistrict Shelby County Rejected MEMPHIS COURT-II01'SE To amend the act authorizing the building of a court-house In Shelby Count On motion of Mr Bell the Senate bill was substituted Mr Collier moved to amend by providing that no land now used for a park or for other public purposes be used except by a vote of the people of the county Mr Collier in speaking to the amendment stated that the people were opposed to the use of Court Square and he wanted a roll call on this euestion Mr Benham moved to table the amendment and the motion prevailed Mr Collier offered an amendment providing that should bonds be required for the Secretary and Treasurer of the COMIlliFIMIOn they be required to pay for said bonds Tabled Mr Collier offered an amendment to strike out Section 2 which provides for condemnation proceedings Tabled The bill 6S noes 2 SCHOOL DISTRICTS To amend Chapter 240 Acts of 1903 and to provide for the establishment of school districts by County Courts and for the appointment of school directors Mr Gordon stated that the bill seeks to restore 10011 self-government It would relieve the Legislature of hundreds of bills establishiug special school districts Mr Carter offered an amendment repealing Section 9 of the Act of 1903 providing that no school shall be continued where the scholastic population Is has than 70 Mr McClure moved to amend by striking out 70 and inserting 50 Mr Carter opposed the amendment to his amendment Where only ten or twelve pupils lived in a neighborhood they should not be deprived of school advantages He moved to table the amendment to the amendment The House refused to table the amendment to the amendment The amendment to the amendment and the amendment as amended were adopted Mr Walsh moved to amend by providing that the bill should not affeet any act creating an independent school district Tabled BILL PASSED Upon a reconsideration the amendment of Mr Carter as amended by Mr McClure was tabled and on motion of Mr McClure section 9 or the Act 1903 was amended by striking out 70 and inserting 50 Mr McClure called for the previous question on the passage of the bill the call was sustained end the bill passed 73 noes 2 To amend an act to regulate the practice of medicine and surgery in the State of Tennessee Mr Kingree offered an amendment striking out 20 years and inserting 10 yea re Adopted Mr Steele explained that the bill exempted reputable physicians who had practiced medicine for ten years from ix Mina don The bill passed Ayes 74 Adjourned till 7:30 o'clock FOR SALE FoR from thoroughbred White Plymouth Roett ehlehens Phone atilett IL liTICKLOY mh22 CHIROPODIST SUNNEY 13A1D4iN Treatment of cornR bunions find ingroNving nails a eweelnity A liCADL Telephone 449--1 4 of FOR Hand-made spring wagons We built 'em If they're from us They're right MITCHELL4117NT CO Iii2-164 Third ave cor Commerce m1119sumowefr4t MISCELLANEOUS fb 4 4 7 NOTICE OF SALE' Tt) PHILLIPS On Feb 9 1 Phillips bought of Odum Grocery Company the enthe stock of groceries 3ott South Summer street Nashville Tenn All claims must be produced within 5 days from date This March 22 lisk PHILLIPS Wit Broad street mh23 2t of Lii tier wit his 6y4 FOR large double door sate also one-horse delivery wagon Can be aeen at 173 Market street inh22 St FOR Victoria nearly new at one-third cost Rubber tires Telephone 14M rnb22 tt FOR sweet pea seds pound FLIT1-1 CO 147 North Second avenue te25 If FREE) clinic In plates on rubber commencing Saturday Mary Vanderbilt University Department of Dentistry It STLIBBLEPIELD Dean mh4 6t STAMMERER- See or write Dr Itans dolph the noted specialist at 141 North Cherry Ile is curing many rah22 6t rth Acts of 1905 had already been printed The resolution was referred to the Committee on Finance Ways and Means Messrs Patterson and Long introduced a joint resolution reciting that there was general complaint as to the Illuminating oil furnished the people of the State and providing for a joint committee to investigate the causes ot the complaint with instructions to report in sixteen days The resolution was adopted Mr Williams offered a House resolution declaring it the sense of the House that no general bills be introduced after April 1 and On motion of Mr Dixon the resolution was tabled NEW BILLS The following new bills Were Introduced and passed first reading: Mr prevent and prohibit bucket shops Mr change the line between Jackson and Putnam counties Mr incorporate the town of Trimble Messrs Scottaliraish and compile the fees to be charged in the office of Secretary of State and revise the same Mr provide for two additional Justices of the Peace for the Fourth Civil District of Henderson County Mr and empowering the Quarterly Court of Henderson County to appropriate additional compensation to Road Commissioners Mr amend an act to suppress drunkenness In publin offices Messrs Newton Boyle Peale Straub Fahey Eastman Hickman aml create provide for and regulate a Board of Inspectors to examine and license stationary engineers and persons operating stationary engines and boilers and to provide for the enforrement of this act Mr change the line between Clay and Overton counties Mr Hogue (two change the line between Clay and Pickett counties Mr Hogue (two change the line between Overton and Pickett counties Mr create a Criminal Court for the counties of Anderson Campbell Morgan Scott Fentress and Pickett to be known as the Criminal Court for the Second Judicial Circuit Messrs Petty Fahey Williams and regulate the operation at telephone exchange lines and plants and to provide penalties for the violation of this art Mr create and establish a voting precinct in the town of Ashland also one In Viatwoods in Wayne County Messrs Benham and prevalo for the collection of taxes for park purposes applicable to Memphis only SENATE DILLS FIRST READING The following Senate bills passed first reading: To provide for refitting the Senate chamber and the hall of the House of Represent atives Ttaauthorize Hemblen County to issue funding monds ItESOLUTION LYING OVER To appropriate $250 for medals to the COMMiNSionerS from Tennessee to the World's Fair at St Louis Mr Sneed advocated the adoption of the resolution with complimentary allusions to the Commissioners On motion of Mr Fahey the resolution was referred to the Committee on Finance Ways and Means SENATE BILLS Timm LEADING To authorize Sumner County to issue bonds for turnpike purpose Passed To make changes in the road law for counties of over 140000 inhabitants (Shelby) Passed To give the grand juries inquisitorial in cases of violation of the pharmacy law 74 noes 4 Authorizing Notaries Public to take ackhowleagnients of incorporations In applications for charters Mr Dixon speke against the bill and moved to reject Messrs Steele and MeDowell favored and Mr Sneed opposed the bill 'rhe motion to reject prevailed To amend the at establishing the Taxing District so as to require that gendua he suppressed and taking from the authorities the power to "control and regulate' gaining Mr Evans moved to non-coneur the committee recommendation to reject and pass the bill lie spoke in favor of the bill The Mayor and police violin the right now he said to regulate and control gambling The present bill allows them only to suppress It Two ottieers were killed in a gambling dive in Memphis not long ago Mr Cummings ridiculed the bill The officers had the power to suppress gambling without the passage of this bill air Benham opposed the bill arguing that the Code of the State was sufficient air Gordon stated that he could not see that this law would do any damage The people of Shelby were perener They eleim the right to regulate and control gambling in violatien of the statutes Nowhere else is this r'ght claimed The Mayor has been 'aeonstomed to go to theme houses and colleet tribute The officers go aruund and take all the money the poor workmen ami the gambboes made hut evoitla take care pot to "kill the goose that hail the golden egg" Mr Love called for the prfVIOUS (011c- lion on the paseage of the bill and the call was sustained Mr Collier asked unanimous censent to speak but was ruled out of order Mr oilier moved to susperel the rules that he might address the House but was declared oet of order The bill alemiee 14 Atessrs Hickman and taller offer-ea a joint resolution extending ati invaaHon to Gen Stephen Lee la adaresa the General Assembly at 11 o'clock tomorrow and it ant" adopted TREASURY StRPEtaS FOR SCHOOL The special order for 11 o'clock the Senate bill to set apart Of the annual surplus for sehool purposes now Ct1Ilt Up Mr 13'Ul made an earticst appeal in favor of the MIL Mr Eyon stated at the passage af Hits bill would reauee the amount at the siatool fund East year there was a surplus of Seeessat for the scheols T1119 bill wmfo cut that amount short by $200000 If nothing better than this THE HOUSE FOR established drug Fiore ventrally lornted elesn F4tork cash bust-Address FELIX cars of American m1117 lilt VALENTINO'S Swett Gum Kind mother used to chew Inh14 tt Ner 00 to1q3 1 1 I it i4 4 -t 1 It 4 4' FOR SA buggy Studebaker good LIN new Apply 4 Aesdemy Place MRS m1124 3t REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS FOR SALE-REAL ESTATE FOR 8ALI2I--Three beautiful shady building It at hareems Cars convenient IL STETIIENS Chamber of Commerce NASHVILLE March Senate convened at 10 o'clock Rev Noland Chaplain offered prayer NEW RILLS Mr revise fees to be charged in office of Secretary of State Mr create two additional voting precincts in Wayne County Messrs James and define lawful fence in certain counties Mr Wood regulate the practice of medicine and surgery in Tennessee Mr Chase (by request of Miss Frances regulate the practice of trained nursing in Tennessee Mr change SumnerTrousdale County line Mr expedite Chancery litigation Mr change Clay-Pickett County line Mr change Clay-Overton County line Mr change Clay-Pickett County line Mr change Overton-Pickett County line Mr authorize Knoxville to issue SA000 park bonds and create Park Commission Nit' Davis (by repeal charter of LaFollette Mr Davis (by incorporate LeFollette Mr change Perry-Lewis County line Mr locate and build public roads in Anderson County Mr authorize McMinn County to improve roads Nir t'ate-To ereato Jury commission In Roane CeuntY GOVERNOR'S MESSAGE Tho Governor returned aPProved the following bills: To create school dist de In Gibson Count To create school district in Rutherford tounty To emend charter of Crossville liolSE PILES THIRD READING To authorize Rhea County to issue bonds Pissed over To define lawful fence in Roane county To prevent stock running at large in Roane 'omit hISStA To change DeNalb-Stnith County line Passed To (reale a new school district in Wilson County Passed SENATE PILLS THIRD READING To recast SeCOMI Third and Sixth Judicial Circuit Substi I ute ecotnmended for passige Mr Templeton asserted that the bill had not come properly from tin cotnmittee lie said the substitute bill had not betel considered by the proper sub-committee of the Judiciary Committee lie deel reeelved no notifleathin of the meeting He retepd thtpo'nt that the it '1 US befOre I hc Senate The se Aker dcnied the point Mr Templeton appealed from the ifIrl Of 1'110 Cirtil Nir ille3 rose on Feint of personal privilege Mr Tetnubten withdrew his lpeeni Mr Rice said the suh-comIntiPe had held no ferled neeqem put that each committemmin had been spoken to Mr Tempicton being recorded as against the tint ride Templeton said he could enneinte the committee that lie IN as right lie moved to re-vfor Mr Rico so oaded the mcttem Mr Davis mnved to table the motion Itnied out of order The 1411 NN as re-rcfctrf'1 To establish a school for higher edliI at and 1(pprepr1ate'Sn000 annualiz therefor for ten years Rioe rcoeed it be made a spcial order for March 29 nt 11 cet lock Mr Ewing moved to Oble the Rice Templeton it hdrPw 111S RP' lU Inotioli Ewilg wit Senate joint resolution Ni 20 CV(1) was It et on Mr Pell's request This Wi9 ti I l't abody 120000 plo(Ige Itill til Mr Rice hall vnted for tho reseletion two years ago hal had a MALE HELP WANTED WAN1'E1)-4erman gardener mina be marritd and experionruds Apply MAYERS 1NI)EltW(AiD RLS'rALLRANT mh21 71 coPY of the bill for some time was thoroughly familiar with it and bad even suggested amendments Mr Ewing reviewed the efforts of Gov Porter which secured the Peabody College endowment 17he State he said was pledged to give the $25000 which was an annual increase of but SlI000 over the regularappro4 priation He charged that the efforts to block it were due to jealousy as to its location Mr Wikie moved the previous question Mr flee said he was going to vote for the Peabody appropriation but Nvanted the States interests protected Ile said that after $20000 had been appropriated the institution withdrew its thirty-three Senatorial distriet sehohirships Which had been given from time immemorial Air lie 11 said the discontinuing of scholarships was know toshint before the vote Was taken rsn the appropriation 001 bad been discussed in the Edueational Committee of which Mr Rice bad been a member Mr Estes asked that the bill be fought out at once or not later than Alonday Mr Rice said bewas to set the bill for Friday if wished for Air Templeton asked if the withdrawal of the scholarships had not been follow( 1 by throwing open the school to Tennessee pupils Air Rive said that that virtually made a Davidson County High School of it The motion to set the bill for Monday failed 12 to 17 two-thirds vote being required Mr Ligon moved to Pet for Friday failed 12 to 19 Mr Ligon moved to pass over informally This passed requiring only a majority vote To repeal Probate Judge law of Shelby County tabled To reorganize Circuit Court of Shelby County tabled To compensate Special Judge Lytton Taylor: recommended for rejection The hill was debated for a one-half hour in declared by some to be a dangerous precedent As Judge Childresa Is said to have drawn his salary for the In or twelve months Judge Taylor served in his stead Mr Wood-lee said an arrangement should have been made between them and the State should not 'double 11r tiowdon ssid the State did not pet14011 Ik people and should not pension sick Judges The bill was rejetted CONFERENCE COMMITTEES The Speaker announced the following conference committees: Alemphlto charter Flippin Howse and Jetton "Jim Crow" street car Chase Pope and McLaurine SHELISY COUNTY COURTS ItY consent Mr Pippin called up the House bill giving Shelby County four circuit Courts instead of two Mr moved te non-concur to the eommittee amendment making three instead of four courts and argued the merits of the NIL He PRId 'Shelby County had over 21s1000 population Jetton moved to adjourn to o'cleek loet Air Foust opposed the bill Rice said tte statement made by friends Of Shelby's Circuit Judge was that not over 100 cases a year could he tried In opposition to this he PljbtliV tel he list of eases aetually tried hy the Judge of the Second Circuit District in Stst Tonnessoe This she-el 13ot eriminal eases 244 jury law eases and 607 non-jury eases a total if 20s1 litigated (ases in one year The average number of litigased cases disposed of by County Court Judges was over 100o yearly Judie Flippin said one Shelby county Circuit Judge bad disposed of cases last year and suits are being brought At I he ra tent see a yearwith the docks et See easss behind The fuI1el 16 to Other amendments were tabled The bill PPOPFNi 23 to 4 Aleer Foust Ilkkerson and 'Tollett vot NASHVILLE March 23--The House FYI Fit 9 olock Speaker Abernathy in the chair The opening prayer was omitted the Chapthin hying absent The unfinished business of yesterday the Senate bill to create the Department of Game Fish and Forestry now came up Mr Scott spoke in favor of the amendment exempting certain counties Ile said this was a fight of the city against the country Ile moved the previous questhqt Mr Hickman stated that Gen Stephen Lee Commander-in-Chief of the United Confederate Veteraps wn in the hall and on his motion Gen Lee WIS escort ed to the Speaker's stand where he was introduced Ile said la "I thank you for this very pleasant courtesy and will not take up your time in extended remarks I am here under orders ('4 the Secretary of War to aAk the State to join the General Government in doing honor to Tennessee soldiers In the war of Igel-ti5 I hope after seeing the Governor and the gentleman who introdwed th roll that Tennessee Will erect a monument to her sons veho fell at 'Vicksburg where met the greatest armies ever seen up to that time Tennesseans performed a great part there and I am here to FeO if Tennessee will not do honor to the N's kir of the Tennessee Soldiers in that battle" Though the previous question had been called Mr Hickman was permitted to speak He said that some of the gentlemen were making a local fight of the game fish and forestry law a rgui ng that it WS a light of the city NsAinst the-country lie believed the peoplo Of this State fa'vered thn present gatne law Ile wanted to put the Davidson delkgation right They Were instructed by the platform adopted to vote for the present law and to strengthen it The amendment to the amendment was adopted by a vote or 41 ayes to 0 noes The Itmendtrient as einended was oriented hv Vols) of 43 ayes to 1 noes The bill flA amendel was then tabled on molten of 1tr Boyle litr McDowell called up the motion to reconsider the anti-race 'track bill and on motion of Islr Gordon the moLieu to reCeillSider WaS tabled Mr Collier in a Joint resolution instructing the Secretary of State In printing the Acts to make as Fart -I the geMral lavs and as Part IL the 10eal laws' The resolution lx-ts taken up undor a suspension of the rules' 'Ntr McClure stated that a part of the Chas Fuller et us to (I A I looderson undivided halt Interest in land in First District of Wilson County and Fourth Distriet 176000 olanWit 1ViiICOX to Johnson lintrosford lots 14S 149 150 151 152 153 IA 117 awl 158 in BEfill'n additinn 450 feet on oast side tide of Eighth street 195000 Jae Hudson et tix to Colored Orphans Induetrial School bee ginning at olio north east corner in the center of Maxey avenue to Fulghum'e corner 23 RCM 600300 Mrs Pauline Harty and hueband to Clarence Chime beginning at northwest eorner of Tennessee avenue and Twelfth etreet Se feet on the north side ot Tenneseee avenne 90911 Harley Pottery Companyto Newsom Crushed Stone Qoary Company 239 feet On south side ot Clifton pike 60000 Grant Charon to Porno Ila Boyd lot 285 In Weed Nashville Real Lstate Company's pion 50 feet on north side Of Ninth avetoo North VOA rarme lia Boyd to Grant Charon 50 acres on Hyde's Forry pike 250000 John Bouchard trustee to John Ituehard it Sons part of lot 24 in Stevenson's and ed- I dition 73 feet On north side of 1 Harrison street LOA ta I Jsmes NI Willcox to Vaughn lots 11 to 20 trielligtVe In sub-1iV1ii011 of Brown's addition 300 (cot on weet aide of Ninth street 120000 NI Hart et al to Annie (4 Hite 123 feet on west side of i Wetmore avenue 1410 Richard Zeh et ux to I Horn IIS feet off the ettstsitle of I lot No 4 western 50 feet off lot No 5 in block 3 in Benoit's sobdivieion 75 feet on north shin 1 ti of Fvrregg ftVentle Mn Mary Mertees to State Trust Compenv lots 9 10 11 12 a end 13 and 8 foot off lot 8 In 'Bangs mod Roberts whiltion i 258 foot south Ride of 41telby ave 258000 Murphy Land Company to Henry 11 Siturie lot 41 part of block 1: No 5 in division It of Murphy i Land Company's pinn fie feet west elite of Felder avenue 150060 Mrs Sallie Ottenville et al to Mrs Haber lifginning im tn02000003 1:1 ti nOrthWPgt eOrtiAr of Sixth aye- I flue end 1411irley 'fronting on lat- ter 120 feet Jane I Parks to Amelia Kiser 25 feet on west nido of Eighth il avenue 4Xt003 11 1: 10011114n ti) I Pendleton lot 17 to 11trris plan 50 feot on east of First street i03 i00 1 Oft 11a )00 00 LOCI tie tie 1 -1 lipt Ili establish Lane View Reboot District in Henry County Passed NH Cox called up House bill to create Macey's Hill School District in Smith County Passed Mr Cunningham called up 'Ionise bill to incorporate lives in Obion County Passed Air Deming called up liouse bill repeal an act to prohibit the running at large of live stock In certain counties (Chester) Passed Mr Dickins called up House bill to create a special high school district In Cannon County Passwd Mr Driver (lied up House bill to establish a civil district in De Kalb COU )ty Passed Mr Cummings call41 up House bill to extend the corporate limits Of Chattanooga Passed Mr Cleage called up House bill to authorize Hamilton County to issue 1100000 in bonds to fund indebtedness 67 Mr Cleage called lip House bill to incorporate Highland Park In Hamilton County Passed PONDS FOR NEW COM-IT-HM7SM Mr Fahey called up Senate bill to authorize Nashville to issue $5000 in bonds for a new court-house and jail Passed 70 Mr Faw called up House bill to create school district 24 in Williiunson County Passed Mr Fuqua called up House bill to amend Chapter 21 Acts of 1573 to create a Board of Education for Ptuderdale CountY Passed Mr Gallaher called up House bill to incorporate Oliver Springs in Anderson County Passed Mr Gardner called up House bill to amend Ow Jury law of Hawkins County Passed Ntr Gillis called up House bill to establish a special school district in Col-col County Passed Mr dinette called up House bill to authorize Fentress County to issue bonds for a new court-house and it was to-bled The Senate bill on the same subject was passed Ayes 71 Mr Householder called up House bill to create a new school district in Sevier County Passed Kingree called up Hous ill to authorize 14helbyville to issue boillim for waternorks and an eleotric lighting plant Pulsed oyes Mr Largent called up 1100 bill to (Continued on Eighth rage) Night Session The House reassembled at 7:30 o'clock Speaker Abernathy in the chair Mr McDowell EU ggested that the roll be called and Nut member be permitted to call up a bill This suggestion met general assent and was followed called up House bill to create a FlpPetal school district in Decatur County end the Senate bill was substituted and pAssed 11r Cooper called up House bill to make the F(1100i districts In nty leg-al school districts Passed over informally Mr Cooper called up House 1111 to Total qt ma 12 7 Special food for Brains Grape Nuts MARVIAGE LICENSES Remnant Sale Wash Goods Goods TO-DAY Remnant Sale Wash Goods TO-DAY (3e91 mczoicit 4 11 i I it! 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