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f ,Ji 1 . ' ' f 1 ,"-, 0 5 4 i'.";ti"5: to V L- - . . t ; . suBSCRipnoNi , 53.00 per year CHARLOTTE, N. C MONDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 31, 1904.- PRICE FIVE CENTS. 4 n hi vA UyPSMDErOB PAMER ltJ,JfS; .PORT AKTHUR LULL ESDJ. rcc TO'TITE HAGUE. NEW. YORK SAFELfDEMOCRATtO, Th'stAtnent Bars In wmdUBlont KHELI.S OAl'SE EXPENSIVE ilUK. ! " O-"' 1" .T ' " '-T . " i "Whtetherth lectlort wwjto-Aayr j 4 NAVAD MWITT AIIATE8. nie fOTiuyu.w mctuo ten day ago, or ten 4ay hnc, tho mint iiierl Attack ItcimrtiHl to' mit v. v.. learnt would b th nung. lt u met jiave Metrun umt 3ioiumv aim iwn . nrtnsii ar mw imi irtNixtmsi. newspaper . wrcai apiect wlnloft ,ef the committer bawxi pon . . V - c i .i- c i .V T report! from every county in tne Bute. SiiUlS fo "liin it Wtoodbrldge N.' Ferris will b elect- Vt Bright to New Jcrey Vllchl- d Governor f Mlchlftan by a very ran OetnocrtM Iiwue a Stn.ement In Y"ltl ThVjfMdi . Stat. i tax commit te haa not a friend on earth exceot the railroad torporationa. If Which Tbey Pelar ContllUons Sat isfactory to Tnenv. '. By AV. A. IHIDEBRAND. Kitill In l'n mt f A.ww.... . - - MM mwuiiM WecliifIayoiIUiiMinnit' Only Hinoke. fcftft Klagaalne Exploded, Vanidng m Fire Which Npread Into tlw Tovvi Jatavw Gaiu Kihlung Blouutalii., A third JMetl Home , of tlw ItuMMlun -Xo ttMMtan Upjmwntnthe m Hull In que!. ' loondon. (H1!. SO. The feveriKh actlv. nvwAT ticketj, Miwa COBRESPOXDEXT'S I I A. nw oi uw Atanagftmoni Diaarrangeii Special to The Obaerver. . ; 'very lanre majority. - Add to thl the ' New rSTork, Oct 30, Democratic lead- many thousands of;?lndependent Re r. een about u Hoffman' pHcan. w.ho -T , . lii' primary reforro and the 40,000 Re- House and at other places where ibllcani who-Vvojte against Oov the politically inclined are wont ernor Bliss and "RlpperlsmV' two years to congregate, insist that the closing' ago, and there remains not a ghost of ...r. Whether they put veneral attark on ity. in naval iprtparatlons which ohnr- them wer no other issue, the machine Artnur ib reported, tio have begun on! naval reoorts show that Hrltlnh war In Michigan , would be defeated by a October 24. and to have been still In ' vessels are ao disposed an in keep u by the titwtnesa of thrumla Ai- ATTM3 SCEXEa AT 1IAO T . tprnoou Hush. , - . -''ZTZTZ imVrfl New Tork. Oct. M.-Blghtaeers erowd. Si'.JVaa M ri b7,nml ' wtw ed the sub-way for hours this ventnr.r Thtm Again ")cl ,i i .. U is est mated that lso.ooft toni a,i AfB,nV ' of I8s Urt Various Matters ij the underground trains daring the wounded AgonTzliVgly Joii.- i "i ruiuir vwnimJiHiwroRrww itohi b o ciqck mis Iw1m1 .('inixlmnn progress on the 26th. On the latter day the Russians only smokeless pow der magazine was exploded, the4 fire spreading to the town and raging all through the day, Russian trenches on sharp watch n all movements ulongj note, Secretary Hay has curried out tne proposea-" ruoie or tne itusHiau Baltle squadmm, including the Canary Islands, where the HunHlans have pre pared elaborate arrangements for -oul-Ing from Oerman steamers. Admiral RoJestvenskyB four battleships remain rrenldcnt'a Promise to the Peace Con grewi it W, Ixmls Hedooinod Through tit secretary of State, Says That tlici International Ctoufrtr tnce for a of th lluaao-JaiMiiicMO War No Ob- evening. The pluns of the management iacM, iiiHHmin-it as iu v'nuwi , wcrw aoon aisarrsngea wnen the after Ktatett and tiMtln Had Not Conclml noon rusb began. Heretofore the two cu i-ratw on the rrlor occasion. WuHhiiifton, Oct. 30 In a circular , news of the IttiMlan Captive i - loonEvacuation of Mohcow i - down-town stations, at the city hall . . points at which the rush has occurred, 'f the .AswHfiated Press eorrexion ! i . nut to-Uny every station nn ih Him iih ih iinnimi urmv i tw... t, the President's Instructions relative to, had Its share of the buslnes, and non lowing note oath battla of ls-f..; proposing a second Hague conference. f M Sunday psHMengcra left -ttia cars' A. w.Remrnin from the fnni,.i ..r " . , " . , , , , road was rearhad tOenarsI Houtkowoky, 1 met a whotn v i The note not only contemplates the re- X;1 a"e-u',t The tratTwntoo u( amlwlanea-aarta .-filled with worn, assembling; of the Hague conference 0UHjy arranaed was dlsiwardid VnA iwo (?,hr"? m?n w aacb.- The t.a i the Slope of . Rihlunr Mountain war at Vlao: but accord Ins to some re in 1.000 sneakers taken by the JaDanese. ' In the vlclnlt v Porte the, Orlttg In the ; iMorth Sens was , BiHK inoftlly me ing that every man at work for the m ,vek. or 10.000. will make no of the Shakbe river there have been no mSJ:"!'1?; ' onferet.o. cause will feel Impelled to do his ut- difference as far as stemming the tide most. The forecasts njade by several h?h has set In to rebuketh,e machine , newspapers this morning .were studied in this State.' with decided interest and even te those !- ' VTS T . w MAKERS RIOTOUS prognastlcations Democrats derive SPANISH LAW MAKERS KIOTOLS. much encouragement. The Herald 'bJfn llHf Insults the lieves that Roosevelt will be elected,4, Presiding Officer Was Ttioatened but that paper looks upon New Tork ss doubtful, extremely so. The Brook' lyn Dally Eagle made a preliminary With Violence and Ink Stands Were Hurled at the Vice President. Madrid. Oct. S0.-Prolonged and tu- j multuous scenes have occurred in the postal csrd canvass of the vote for. chamber of Deputies during the course President and Governor In New York' of debate on proposals for the prosecu- city and declares this morning that the " , certa!n JjSEtSlEl hl ' . , . (discussion was resumed Saturday the result Indicates a Parker landslide, disorders consequent on the opposition's Its mehods of obtaining data of mak- obstructive tactics compelled a sus lng computations are exactly similar pension of the sitting and the appoint to those In previous campaigns. These ment of a secret committte to give ui . Judgment concerning insults exchanged canvasses predicted within a few bun- the debate. The sitting was dred of the actual vote. While theBe nubsequently resumed. The opposition newspaper forecasts were under dls- repeatedly demanded rolt" calls '' on cusslon to-day one ot the Democratic votes, and the proceedings were heat leaders averrted that thev had obtained ed and disorderly. The president, being leaders averrted that they had obtained .threatened wlth sonal violence, had similar results by the canvass of a to protected by the clerks and atten certaln congressional district in thisj dants. The crucifix behind the presi State. It was desired to get ut the dent's chair was overturned by blows exaet condition of affairs and to this all the writing material on j , , , . 'j . i adjacent desks was swept to the floor, end Several weeks were devoted to a lnkstand8 were flung at fhe vice. canvass of the district in question. ' president Premier Maura was present The men employed to do the work be-'on the ministerial bench from T Ing the most reliable to be found. It o'clock in the evening, declaring he . . . , . . . (would not leave until the Bitting ad- was a district in which many Dem-;journed wWch dw not ocour unUi ,ate ocrats had voted against Bryan and it tDls evening. wes hbped that a canvass would show! It is seported that Premier Maura will a gain of eighteen per cent, for Dem- suspend the sittings and ask the Cham- The apparent gain was much greater tlum this and It was said to-day that if such a gain was made in every dis trict Parker would carry the State by a very large majority. SITUATION IN JERSEY. developments of moment. for the consideration of the questions mentioned by the original demanding further at rmwwm waa,VV TT s UISI VBHlUEUi M I 111 S-k. - - - - -- I . i locals and expresses, filled to capacity; oing: to-iea' the reserves. TrHp. skipped stations all the afternoon. ! moving altmg every road, officers ami i r The Jam at the One Hundred and dwlles galloped in i every direction, a Forty-fifth street terminal grew to al and everything that must tm with tho n Russians' own Inquiry Into the Dotger le,uk,n "uch lhe "lghts and dutlesrrtfll(t unmttrmgeabl proportions at 8:30 1'v" ': " lowing towards ,Uo V;.i Bank affair -rwas opened at Vlxo on Sunday; thefllrltlsh inquiry will open at Hull forthwith. The Inquest will be resumed at Hull on November 2. The Russian embassy has cancelled its Instructions for a representative to attend the Inquest, as It considers the case closed . Premier Balfour returned to London rather unexpectedly by motor ear last night from Canterbury. Many leading clergymen, In their ser mons yesterday, referred with satisfac tion to the peaceful settlement of the Anglo-Russiad crisis. SOME OUTPOST AFFAIRS. Russians Occupy Two Villages and ARMIES IX CIX)SEST TOUCH. A General Engagement May be Pre. cipltated at Any Time Positions Frequently diangtng: Hands Rum. alan and Japanese Officer fcx cluinge Courteous Communication. Mukden, Oct. 30. The attack by the Japanese on the Buddhist temple hill on October 2T, led to sharp fighting. The Japanese artillery played on the position from early In the morning rendering the trenches untenable, shells and shrapnel sweeping everything and demolishing all the shelters. Two ma chine guns .with the battalion defend ing the hill were smashed and disabled, but the defenders carried off the re mains of the guns when they were :r?A.l,i.retlre- lM Japanese infan-, rw M.n-.r... v,,., the nations tor tho conference, and' Western Stock, of neutrttlii. the lnvlnlubUttv f nrlvutgninot h. 4iirtt in itrtniDi und iMrifM Km&U in(i ir property in naval warfare and bombardment of ports by naval forces, l1!" "pi")r .r JL,-k.t"' but ,u heavens, hangs the captive balloon, wi... but goes of further by practically en- fu.h,f-hof be?irVth1??' rriyta o three ofitcers watohng the enemy. 1h . T k , I I ,ratwca"i' en In the meantime the holiday excursion- Is something uncanny about the imm.biiii , doming the project of a general sys- its had been, gathering at tha station f the enormetie sphere-oometbiim ti -tem of arbitration treaties. " in great numbers. Police reserves were astie and nwmstiwus. No news n t The issue of the call whl.e the present 'Jj, BJf oT war la In progress Is Justified by the ' -U.", JtVZT wfl2 YhrZl wJl Prisonors. he trooper years a very ,u fact that the first Hague conference fH"' PMloii was three blocks nned BlP ,m most of bis wtmirym. : was called before our treaty of peace Pollc estimated 4hat at Tha other is a pitiful sight, entirely n..i.. i. with Hpaln was concluded. (least 8.009 persons were gathered at the eovered with bruises and scarcely iUv.; Mr. iuv i letter auva thAt Thn ttuo-nn ii'iminm wiifn hi iav in new (icseia ii , ro.-im mnuni nss csssea. n n the history of nations and that a great I 1 -" work was accomplished, although cer- O. A W. RAILWAY MERGED. tain phases of tho general subject were lbs Jstianese mm torn to sJve tln-lr n;' rest from 11 to J every day. They vti clever and mean to fight in comfort - p. m.At & o'clock a-fierce bwmtwr l ment recommenced, lasting till this iiour. ment was made in close order. There ropatkin haa telegraphed as follows un- Whs desnerate hanrl-tn-hnnd flirhtlniri ner late ,or vctouer ; left tor a future conference. The letter aw iora, new iiaven te liartroni At times th Bring was so severe timt it. Hold Another Against a Violent inscribes to the lnter-Parllamentary ' Railroad Directors Accerpt an Off was even oppressivo. One of my fri. n w Homnardmeiit. Union considerable credit for preparing' a Majority of Ontario nas just returneo rrom tne Datten-s. 1 1 wa tin tm m iterti tnvi - uuvii Ihnt Ihlu ...il,., r U lilis Mw tlaunn fi nft t I. A,n- ti H4uiii tiw iwiWi i; nw b wwiitm ( tn cently requested th President to call Hely annmmeed to the Associated Hrase ndds: 'la accepting this trust, tho In' the trenches, followed by a counter" I "1 have received to-day no dispatch second conference at The Hagu uttacK wltn the bayonet. The Jap- reporting encounters wun tne enemy, unese IliiHlly gained the hill, but were During a cavalry reconnolsance yester- unable to hold It In the tace of the day, after an. Infantry fight supported aemny uussian artillery nre. by artillery, we occupied the village o There ims been a number of sklr- chlantsanhenan. The enemy has re mishes along the whole front, but no tirui frnm Rnndfami rn iwiih tltel0ZTntA0ttlny 8vfrIuU" lmp!rt hH" chasseurs, with Insignificant loss. fr r ...r:. .Xr,K " . L, retained a village a kilometer west of . hi t ihi M.; vnw M mLvZ. I i tnera wre ton wounaed. A sad p tj,, iu- li, r.,r i WniiV,?,W ivmkflt t rnfltKVla ' t'NCKASTNaUPROARBiKiCSril.;. It mil? I nmi lm?T .o oDtkt ' p' SThe esnnonado entlm.es. Ti,w I'rl-:rfT?rrKunn!7xM!b uciii khh noi uiiiiiiiuiiui oi ine ici, uv or Ontario & Western stwk The nrt . "-" . . ... ui. k- k. i ..ii .u. . . . i . . v dftpressei one. To-morrow, will dtfcid tti- M world, that a great war Is now In prog- Hrransements for the temporary T ,a! ' atnlahU The nrsVtae conv.'.v .resa Ho re-called the circumstances at financing, extending over some months ?,f Jou I in Hrnn .uh..,, nn A .,.,., Hi IBUil l.lu HUYf IITOH niailt'. II 1H nrODHC IS IhMt IHS jt . . . ' - ., . In the closest touch and a general VlT,".-.- engagement may be precipitated at any vioiom Japanese iima a nna ruint ih innnh.. a ' bombardment? only 400 yardB apart. They are sepa-I General Kuropatkin also records oth raiea oy a smaii stream, wmcn is tne er vuiubu .uwh, ihuiuuuib iwi- ()f peace. only water supply hi the neighborhood. Btan re-occupation or in village of. -While at the present moment an majesty tne emperor or Kussa sent; r i rvm u,nv nmiiinnrmi nrthmia&runm,-''''l'LaV of the -wound 1 . forth his invitation to the nations to -ffitTK meet In the Interests of peace, the ,.r,. Company on a l.nsls representing about'.A"; "ifJ United States and Spain had merely 140 per share of slock. i? " ?"1??"?'22?L ' -u!''.' 't rmlrn.1 In thuln .ir,,r. tn. n.vlu maun, i Rv t h nnr. hi.u- h. M.. Hu TT" w l"wnm. unij , .,. THREE KILLED IN COLLISION. Second Section of a World's Fair Spe cial Crashes Into the Rear End of . the First at Tipton, Mo. , Kansas City, Oct. SO. Three persons By mutual consent thre Is no firing on Tynsln, a short distance south of 'armistice between the parties now con-lY",1," lvrM"l,., ' the water carriers, who visit the Luldslatung, whence they had been tending is in sight, the fact of an exist- fe of hi. i n Stream W th buckets. I nnvlnnclv n.lll h tha Iimiuu .1. .i "' n."" M . - . . .www. i -fc...-. " j ..; ..uv- iii win ib uu rcii-nuu wn me iiunuiin fust time In Kew r nslur Several positions have already u-ho hnmoii h viiinn-n it,T...i.. . J ' 1" Sil. T. r;V.'Br I - - ' - - - - iiiiuuiu i . i . i jv i iic ciivi i. iucj 1 1 r . v.- in in.n r virni new changed hands many times. It is re lated that in one village, which had been taken and retaken by the same men on both sides, Captain Polkanoft, on being driven out one day; left a note in the hut where he had passed the night, saying he would like to know the name of the Japanese officer who . ' ' j .,i., i4.. j i i was in tne naon oi occupying ine nui Ex-Governor Hemon McMillan, of) ,'; V";"" i:TT in his absence. A little later Captain Tennessee, has completed' his speaking tour in " New England, an ,1s now speaking In News Jersey; Governor Mc Millan said yesterday: v "Everywhere I have epoken I have had large and deeply Interested au diences. At Elisabeth last '(Thursday) night. I met, and spoke from the same platform with, Mr. Black, the Demo cratic nominee for Governor, and the Democratic candidate for Congress In that district, I talked with both- gen tlemen about the situation in' New Jersey; They' are very hopeful of fine results in that State on the national and local tickets. They say that the Democratic organisation Is very com- rear.-end collision, between, Section No. 2 and Section No. 1, of train No. 3, Mlssoubi Pacific World's Pair, special, at Tipton, Mo early to-day. f - Train No. 3, on account of till heavy World's Fair travel, was made up In two sections, the first leaving St Louis for Kansas City last night at 10:10 p. m. The second section left a few min utes later, and when It reached Tipton,, section No. 1 was taking on passengers. According to Engineer Ramsey, Of sec tion No. 2, a headlight in the yards blinded him, and he was unable to see section No. 1. He- says also that his orders were "clear ahead." The second section was running about 30 miles an hour when the collision oc otete and active, ajid that all the cured. The end Sleeper of section No. Democratic candidates on the State I Wfts entirely demolished, and the sec- - . ticket are very hopeful. Judged by the nd 8leePe' wa 0yr,turne'-, The dead : enthusiasm which I have observed at Mf- D-?ri? ntw mnw' of Lewlsburg, - the meetings I have addressed, there PV J W.VBa?y: -.unkB0W T anV Is every Indication of Democratic sue- L?" SnTO JfcK tess in the BUte. and I wiu unite with Tffa Bau!d ?; . the Democratic leaders in forecasting &JSa?5a, u-WrSa victory all alon th itno " bone broken, and Mrs. W. J. Black, "Prior to Sto fti Jersey. I ad-ank,e "Ken and head badly bruised. , dressed a series of Democratic meetings, ' In Massachusetta The Democrats of 1 SIIOtTIXG AFFAIR AT DANVILLE. the old Bay Stale are making a great i flght to elect their candidate for Gov- A Woman Arrested on the Charge ernor, William U Douglas. Their hopes are nign. They told me that they ex fwotea to elect Mr. Douglas this year, and were sure that, if It were not a presidential year, their candidate would of Dangerously Wounding a Geor gia Banker. Danville, Va., Oct. 80. 8. H. Bucha nan, a banker of Jonesboro, Ga.. was shot In this city last night and Is In a Polkanoft retook the village, and going through his old quarters, found the followolng note In perfect Russian: "I am Captain Yamata. I would be greatly pleased to make Captain Polk anoff's acquaintance." There is unusual quiet along, the whole front. The Russians are In the habit of harassing the Japanese In the trenches at night. Last night Russian scouts threw a hand grenade Into a Japanese trench near Slnchinpu, caus ing great confusion. The Russian scouts also discovered that the Jap anese are moving many batteries to the front, though as yet all have been carefuly masked. SAW JAPS AND EXPLOSIVES. Danish Sea Captain Gives Ills Obser vations of Trawlers ut an English Port. Paris, Oct. 80. The Petit Journal's L'Orient, France, correspondent says: "The captain of a Danish schooner, which has arfived here from the North Sea, declares that when he was forced Id.nmanv "etmlres Xn T fiJe hundEd a"rsrefully listening J understood tht liH 'i f hh im nt2 terrlne biimlwrdmeni was giiing on in miles or roan, or which some lfio miles h ,iti.iri nni -hv,, Mrrirfiv tra,.. :AJ, .tLVJTiJi ,n myself, ! went Out on the porch. Here, ?Lm ia,1'. ffi " "ring could bev beard mVh plain.-.'. le Wet that for the 'lh hiKim nt mnbim nm. nm taut B,i.- togland ear .mccessfully made hitherto toward the Wtlon access to the coal mines on The'verr adoption Of rules of conduct which may he one hand and to the Great Lakes on ln th. momins a number of carts entw. I the yard to remove our,' tldnga to ih train. Wy half-paSt 7 nothing rennlind in our rooms. . Are w going to leave Llao Yang or ni ? That is the question which fills our minds and the roar --of the eannon grows strong'-r uod stronger. Just as if a monstrous 5i um was iwlng- 'unmercifully' bauten. Reymut the quarters of the staff arises a little luii vhlch Is covered with spectators hnnsrnls' watching the bursting shells on the heih'I'tt utsioe tne city, . IthA ,,tkl. inane more remote the chances for ru-i""" lure wars between them. In 1899, 'thWi - v conference of The Hague dealt solely! THE JAPANESE MINISTER ILL. with the larger general problems which! confronted all. nations, and assumed An Operation for Appendicitis Per. no function of intervention or suggee- formed In New York I'lio Cose a tlon in, the settlement of tha terms of (Serious One. - peace between the I nited SUtes andi New York. Oct. 30. An operation for an to out In at an Enaliah nort owlnir to rtfjaln- u ght be the same with a'pftidlcltls was performed on Japanese w 8trePssof "wVafhei The laV.lm tmwl" ''f-ombled conteenoe at .'T fhls'lT T"kh,m ln a "j?, ant lalcinir Jonnnua nnrl avn na va nine. ii. ciwi w ""u imiui iij -'. . . . .1 - - -,,(,, , - - 'In the direction of further codification! , case is sam to te a serious onn, ana To the southwest beyond the villus of 'of the universal ideas of right and '' ttl. "? t,l jBl"'nnse legation st Wash- Whowshampou, wliere the First , Armv .WlJuA wbrwell naVnal '" ' J'. t5? Z ers taking Japanese and explosives aboard, openly. " Rojestvensky Sticks to Ills Story vigo. spam, wet. ao. Admiral no- i -. -" V" tier s ocusnie. intern. . Th.'sntint' iniM. ar'th. ! Jestvesky was Interviewed to-day and :aw; its mission would be W) give mem, Mr. Takhlra arrived here from Washing- (alnous ridge Is picturesquely . VdHlnnl said that he could snv nnthlnv at tires- 'future effect. I'm Friday nlaht. and Immediately nftnr n.riaini tho akv.llno . unia ma t ent about the North Sea inquiry at "The President directs that you will Mint naslinicd to a room 1s I the hotel nmoks dot the ky above lt.,6 Desplt tho Vigo. Ten battleships and cruisers, he i bring the foregoing considerations to ''"'nplalned of Illness and asked that a flaring sunlight, it is .quite easy to, illsfiii sald, were now at Tangier and the . the attention of the Minister of Foreign Jnysioiaii be sent for. The physician found pulsh the name of artillery 'discharges. remainder or his fleet would stay at Affairs of the government to which you , ' 7. """L " ' , "iri?.h '... i',. '"J T!2 . Tua , " Vlsto until further orders form St. are aecredlted and. In dlst-reet confer- r'.u! eased his ground Ilka wlll-o'-the-wlspsi " aomctlmes Petersburg. In conclusion the admiral ence with h.m. a.certa.n to what extent! oV7h n.XmmrtablyH NOT IX) REMOVE ROJESTVENSKY. re-asaufed the absolute truth of his version of the trawler Incident. To Conduct British Inquiry. London. Oct. 30. Oernld Balfour, eye, a whole uiai government, ib umponeu io avi in nay. nowever, tne uunixter coulfl retain no the hill-tops. It looks US though nothing the mattar. I f'd. ml thl. with other symptoms, taus- uld live under such a pandemonium. Oi "Should his excellency invite sugges- ed the physician to twlleve that the case tannot realise that the vast majority tlon as to the character of questions ' of uppem tdtis. and to-day, when the projectiles fly wide or ; fall ; slwn. president of the Board of Trade, has i to he (brought btsforte the proposed 'L'.f" JPT!!: , . . J , . , ... ... , ! . ' . - i ',",1111 ,M'J I H,ll VTM UMUUII'U UPOn. BOLL WEEVIL COMING FAST. t ours' frightful cannonade will only kit) ten or twenty men, but sometimes, a lit la 15 or 20 minutes , there Is a mountain t-f dead bodies. Being condemned to Immobility."- we vensky has requested Emperor Nicho las to relieve him of his command. The certainly be successful. They have rritiPHi nnniiitinn. h m tn ih. nrm strong hopes indeed, of doing It this of Mrs. W. T. White, at the latter's year. Mr. Douglas is a superb candl-jhome, at tha time, and aha has been date with a splendid record, a resnon-1 arrested, charged with the erime. She slble and conservative man, acceptable declares, however, that It was a case of to all classes of liberty-loving people, attempted suicide. Buchanan Is said ' . RESEMBLES 1892. lo nave a wire uving m ueorgta, Mrs. "Speaking of the outlook of the De-1 White Bays she knew Buchanan in mocracy generally. I will say that Georgia before coming to Vtrgln'.i. INJURED AGENT DIES Mr. II. S. Jenkins, Southern Agent at . Huntersvllle, Sucenmba to Injuries Received Two Weeks Ago. v Special to The Observer. Huntersvllle. Oct. 80.-Mr. H. S. Jen kins, the depot agent here, who was injured by being crushed between cars two weeks ago, died this evening at S this campaign greatly resembles that of 182. it Is more like the canvass of that year than any other national cam pulgn -In which I ever engaged. In that year the Democracy defeated Ban Janiln Harrison, at that time running for the. presidency, and also elected , ut the same time a Democratic Con gress, the latter largely because Thom- Z as B. Reed's Congress ' had expended more than one blllfon dollars in two years, and Is still known In American o'clock. The body will be taken to Wav- hlstory as the Billion Dollar Congress, nesvllle to-morrow, where the funeral in isthv we have Mr. i Roosevelt in the win oe neia. tie jva8 married about presidency. His administration has tnree wesas ago. expended and squandered In one year . 1 i - ' more -than 1781,000,000. At this rate BEGINS INDIANA TOVXi TO-DAY-- in twtt years It will have expended a I , : V billion and a half dollars, or more than Keuator Fairbanks Comes Home for 60 per ocent.; more, than was expended Sunday and Kays He Is lit Fine Nattonkl. jsitoinlalratlon' ,knd' he . ReedJV-tndianapoUa Tnd.,- Or. so.-Son-uor . oomlnatiOR in Conaresa'' The aum oflrhurln w jiirhnniru -niihiiun ...ji . ' 8781,000,000 expended In one year means date for Vice President, spent Sunday a. 810 per head of taxation for every, borne. He attended the Methodist church -man. woman and child In the United lnlt' morning with Mrs. Fairbanks. This States proper. - If the American5 peo-i??" J n1 ble .defeated, th. .hmvimlIT- tolaht-svml Mate Mtty . leadera ' eon tihrt .. Kr nL- uT ; v -!-. ;mtei wun mm. He is in excellent health, .tlbn-and theReed Congress for expend- una -said to-day he was never inore ready . ing half a ; billion dollars In one vear. t Biidum a wwk'n FnmnDiiminir thu. wimi win tney; ao ! to ; t" Kooeevell -nator f alrbaiiRS ana party will leave 'administration and the Oannon Con greas, which expends one and one-half times that amount In the same neriod , of tlmeTi I look tor the triumphant j election! of Judge Parker to the , Pres idency and" for a Democratic House of here omorrow morning: for a six: days lour m inautpa, .- v . i , ... - - fi V 1 - ''' t----, Parker's Speeclie Aboot Completed. Bsopus. N, Y.. Oct. KOlJudge Alton it. Parker will start for New York at -(oon xo-moritiw;! io oegin nis speaKIng cam pnlgn. tie spent a quiet "SuihISv. Ha jit- tended; church - services at .Kingston, ac companied by George F. Parker, chalrmnn of the. literary bureau of the Democratic national' committee. ; The --candidate has Representativefl. and fory the auwess i of Dttnnra-ttt - f l..iurt..' , in - iVi.. v vwr.. ..v.. u ... . . 1 t V i riiiiiiMm Af Ihn atnta. r ik. n.u. , 1 " - ...v . ... I.. , 1IIC LIIIIUIIi . MICHIGAN BATOSFAtrrORY. Tha flnmwn.i 4fA 3.. i ----- ...ittUe f 'MlAhHrin,' hlu'r . practically completed the preparation of uilttee of Michigan haa issued a formal !h- .,Whe. t,wiii mi hf--ii" J? ; nmemeiR or the tlondation , In - thatl -,''? -----:r State. it Bays: , , - J JMweouM .niniugftoat' ColomltlKT v ." ''We are Satisfied with the'sltuatlonJ Partama Oct. ' SO. Advices front '.Cauca Mr. Ferris will be -elected Governor freportthnt there Is great discontent there by from. 0,00 to" 60,000 plurality. ' On ; throughout Colombia, Apparently, , thousand : speakers t sent .out .by' .'the president Reyes, with bis political enemies opposition will twt stem the tide: no f.hf tef rd.K1 'ItT,nwtak' V- frency Is being Issued in unlimited1 . rree railroad 'ps'sses '.-and the'; work of ,:: "-''.- '. :' i. H'-v , , i, i' J the board of , f jod factory ; iMpectdrs,? "I'be Import published in. Parts and 'ulP the tax commlsnlon slouthH and State aeciuen Uy -canled to the United States: tint a ut-- .bml in ttnjui IV irtBUB fllUllIieMiU .'f a proKrami in the ,M,U"" "" Knlomo oglst It. Tr Hmlth ''""""IJ'r tbove " Paf ground, but or .1 proferaimnc ue ois c'omnilssloner of Agriculture O 11 Etc. "ever iiA lt "uch " Impression upon ild be kept clear between Kn unure ras ,,,,,, th, a,,,,, of 4rm(Kl An Important mid dangerous feature " "ia , accompaniment r ie those regarding this pest, at-wrdlng to Mr. nenlaoal cannonading. , Everything seems wevo mlth, is the rapidity with which the !" b" changed, even here, since yesterday. the.WHfivll is moving eastward. m ?"B,th,n'majestie n the air KuHHian Consul General at Vigo Dis- (appointed. Admiral Sir Cyprian and! second peace conference, you may say credits a Report Spain Grants Rns- ! ABpman. onrnair i i, who t0 nun inai, at tnis time, it wouia seem Nian Vessels to Remain Pending Set- i practices mulnly in the Admiralty premature to couple the tentative invl ........., ! Court, to conduct the North Sea In- ition ttiua i-xifnrlel with a catemorlcal Vigo, Spain, Oct. 80. Inquiries here 'lulry at Hull. Ii.rogramme of subjei ts of discussion.; rfMrgla s AsMlntant State Entomolo- jsUind here and watch the sperjUii l.? fail to obtain the slightest conflrma-1 Russian Inquiry Open. vV It) only by comparison of views Unit After Study In Texas, Sounds through our fleld-glsasea. The rsptive Mil lion of the report published ln the Unl- Madrid. Oct. IW.-The Russian Inquiry a general accord can be reached us to1 Warning. ( won rises a .little to our left; it rises and ted States that Vice Admiral Roiest-! nto, tb" North "P, n"rt "l VlBtthe matters to be consider. d by the new I Atlanta, fia.. on. -An exhaustive reJ hen stop, as If oveirome by the grand.-ur iea niaies inai vice Aiimirai kojcbi-; .. . . ... .... ,.i, tt... ... -i i .,n i,.. i,. ... .-of the sight. I have often seen a csntive ' - Monierence. ii ih uexireu mm in in-: ',.' '.. 7'. " " i,nii..n i i. . . - ..' ..... . ... . formulation liuaiitan onncul mnnral lu aiiM In H,.. I " - linillOtl ailOU r v. . . 1 . the mutters which belong to the prov-; A,i imn,,ri,,ni ....h a, ,,. hosts end to the accompaniment f de- ?hat the7e anT que. ton of placing ! ' . '"tf- na,.onal law and those' regarding t is ' pes acting to Mr, S'JL the admiral and that he did not be- 7. VT'r" , .tT'Z wn . r mcynvenuonai as oevv Heve mich a nronosltlon had ever hoen .",," "'rm .,.! Individual governments. Among raised It is believed the international ligation here of the North Sea ban herun. The British cruiser caster, which was here for some time pany, which was conceived to fight the: "The rights and duties of neutrals; yesterday, and departed in the evening ! tobacco trust, so-called, were gigantic in; the Inviolability of private property after her commander had conferred " inrouiuoui nuney am- m naval warfare; ana tne oomDara- with Vive Admiral Rojestvensky on board the Russian flagship Kniaz Sou 'varofT. returned to-day, and thre was another conference between British and Russian naval comanders on board the flagship, of the latter. Subsequently, the Lancaster sailed for Vlllagatiera, where it is supposed the British chan nel fleet has assembled. There are five British warships crufs- i Russia The Spanish Foreign office has given out a slaement to the effect that Rus- i:jiiiikluii, vi i. a". ill m- iMKiictj i .... ii M-,.... i.. ,t.A Mr MR h n.Mn, in h a ..,., ir ,.. iw-v.t. ui , 1 1 BPi-mrirfc, R.vr!i . !nttetnent. W. H Hawklni. nrel.lnt of u.run,,,5r mnt T nil ct-iun, w. ,"'- fPO that somethln arand and unuU ii. Inves- Ithe Hurley Toliacco Growers' Comoany.: r,ht and justice or tne relation ot sov- - """" - Y something that is going to InOuenee 1.1s- Incident l.uy that "the death knell of the comnany reign States, which were then reiegat- . . .. ... i,.mHKi "...., tory. Is transpiring. Alongside the head- Lah. i is now rinalna." The nlans of the rom- ed to a future conference were: in, rnimn niuni.,. Mr ai.t, , ouarters staff st the foot of our hill, th in Tp.ui in un ntiMui in.nii. i nrnmtssarlat offlciala , and their subor- ttme, making a thorough study of the 'nates are hurriedly removing document. MciUn lion wevii. .Similar work is going on alt round at trlct wore asked to plaoe their crops vlth lnent of Jtom, towns and villages by a . various other staff and eommlssarlnt the company, which had conditional back- nBV11i tartf The other matters men- , offices. In the distance, alongside th , ing In Louisville wailiouslng oompink' noaj , the ,H aet take the fV SHOWS MURDER, railway station locomotive engines are puf- vas to Ik- stored and sold at prices which' of Buggestlons for consideration uy in- , f f , ( (lirant,rm mt ywt1uet 're strung out tn enormous lines, A part the demand cnued by the corner shouldl terested governments. After 12 I Ho irs' sfmnhre "f tha stores have already left and wa .real.-. Hawkins says that backers of the "The three points mentioned cover a r-,Vj,Li Vh- nrJU )'n heap he creaking of the eomutisNi- large neta. rne nrst, especially loucn-i - - iriat wesons., ,, . - . ing the rights and duties or neutrals j . .--jonn tarn-t QTJiKTNBa AMONG WOUNDED company have demanded by November 5th wufrtctent showing of crops oontracted f-r to warrant nnanctal suooort. He s upathy of gns-crs make this ImtJ ng off Vigo, evidently watching the " ,m1")',rl "7 cenfc ot V Russian vesels here. ,he district having been pledged. s say n, H "of universal Importance Its rightful J . , .: Now. os- At 2 oloek the first transport of woiind- mp ,r .:, .o ' , Isposltion affects the Interests and 1?ljS,a1ni5hi Z?J?' arrived. The Mvereirrouttded -are o-jiit of v.vll-belng of all the world. The neu- j' f " 'oner ary-wh h" placed b.v one aiI twos In the two-wheel- . , ,,i la wnmvllilnir iimn. than un on. V. ' ed ambulance carta, with a ranuiii mvnr MANtTIESTTCR CLOTH MARK FT. ..I 1 t t-.... I..... ...I-I-.. . . I the shins of Admiral RoJestvenskvs n,r"Vcr ,l Mractof .DeaiMMl la. squadron to remain in Vigo until the investigation of the North Sea affair shall have been concluded. Spain, ac cording to the official statement, con ercaslng Dllllculty In Arranging for Delivery." Manctiesfr. Oct. Si).--The market for cot ton giMHls Ik his; active, owing to increas- suited With the representatives of the;'" y11"? U,V arranging ror delivery . m , iA nil ll, thit IWlllllfMl iiuIIimiI, TV.ra wnm sareral powers, who gave their ap prove I. The authorization, however, applies only to Russian vessels now at Vigo. The British yacht Ventura Is In this port, and appears to be watching the movements of the Russian squadron. . The Russian admiral and subordi nate officers of the Baltic squadron receive, ovations, whenever they come ashore.'. "'; Ptnnlovea travel nr over he Ktnt In ' "u.. w inunn iiiaimenio e- tin Eest nf Waer at the ai? cord,n "'most complete freedom to las tno interest or Mr, warner at the x- rresB g0 far aB can ascertained ut St. rise of the tax psyers. to, prevent PMen-burer, Is untrue, receiving no cred- j',, t,r!:.;T,rv:;,nt Hon c? J"r. FcrriB etico in the best- Informed cti'Ues. ; ,; ALEX I EPF'S FUTURE ROUBTFUL. The? Viceroy in . the , Kat Nnw lEn lloute l St. fetersbnrg, Where Tliere Is Much Speculation as to His Reception. St, Petersburg. Oct 81. The mili tary, situation has not yet developed anything of great Importance, though the fight at the Buddhist temple bill on October 27 appears to have been dm'literiltr-: - -.- vv .-f: eoffnvAini.rit- ' It probably indicates that final moves on both aldea are now occurring, prepara tory to another long and serious bat tle. ' . . -i Vlceroj' ' Alexleff I now on the way to St. Petersburg: .The nature If his recep tion here Is. the food for much re flee tlon. - Some of his friends Still fling to the Idea that be will be made Chancel lor of the empire with his residence in the .Winter . Palace, where, it is- said, a suite-Of apartments haa alreadr ben preitared for hlni.l On the other hand, mahy dwlure that ills political career Ofcaslonnl trnnNio-tions last week for t'ln na, but the demand for staples was much smaller. , Fancies, however, were in trood request. Indlu ofTered for fair lines, but few could bo executed. For tha home trade, the demand improved. South Amer ica and the Levant purchased Ktandartf articles moderately. Yarns and most de wriptfons ot American foods' wr In hriKk demand. There was a satisfactory turn- I ai IS soinewung inore man an on- Gardner wua found uniwnwlnn. rt ""V""1 a ouvm cotw. ...oker. His act of otrimisslon or com- ,!,, 7. v the x.lh I "tast Tn " m? ?ihoH lM wounded are placed by i - i i .. " inrpra gnn well mure ' dinars ara miiinnii. fare which deeply concerns the at large. "Other matters closely affecting the rights of neutrals are the distinction to be made between absolute and condi tional contraband of war, and the in violability of the official and private correspondence of neutrals. "As for the duties of neutrals toward the belligerent, the field is scarcely less broad. One aspect deserves mention, from the prominence It has acquired uurlng recent times," namely, the tlu( ' heavy 'blo'w.lvnU'S fSa, , ?S J2iS2 "tfZ um$!Lm?nr Ppour fWre ti- treatment .due to refugee belligerent slderablo time tp execute, orders, Heady for Lightweight. Championship 'mtest. . ' Hon- Frn nrisco. Oct? . A wept I f tjr.'W "tt u- curai Hiaiements rrom the Gans ..amp, ships in neutral ports." Seaman's Boily Taken Up at Newport News, Newport News Va.. Oct. SO. The b MISS ELIZA ROSE DEAD. nnd then when the rough - two-wlf"e'le'l carte which would cause a strong- num some qualms, .gave a particularly -severe .vit men, one would hear pitiful rxeiaina lions: "Oh, Ird, have mercv!" ."Moiln-r ot Heaven, 1 can't stand It" ' CENSUS REPORT ON EDUCTION. One of the Most Esteemed ami l'roin. lnent Women in the Presbyterian Church in This State Dies at Laurln burg.' .' . . !lielMl t mitt niuUPlM. 1 , If ( " Faycttevllle, Oct. au.Mlss FJIsa Hose f '009'881 Fuplls, or 20 Per Cent, of cged ss years, died at Laurlnburg lasf, t,,eiPoPu,atlon 'n Public KIihiI nlght at the residence of her nephew. iv. Lat Y'earOtlicr Foots and I ii- ur. ,ionn M. Hose, ; Her remains M'fml Ores, Wftprnfinn ft tI "V...." " ui uiw.'atmu lor tiiw n ; . x-Rcrnuy I'tiiHU rear CIlufKl JilflA .Hi 141,4 ghow V , ,.'.l,urch- K?V- ofrtctafd, Bha So partS To? w Vr cent o U, "".2f !th.l wost esteemed and prom- uiaUon of the country" attend ceptloa . at St. Petersburg, while -of ficially cordial, will mark the end of his political . ascendency. It - is even rumored that the old viceroyaUy of the Caucasians will be revived tw bin this llahtweleht i-hamDlnn .III - wi, ivi of William Morris, a seaman of tho Writ-, lent women In. the North Carolina .Vrea.irhnnl Hnrtn a.r pounds when be meets Iirltt to-morrow steamer Kanawha, was taken fmnj yterian church. . v ..... 'with the previous six yeai iiiKni. uans am roaa wors this morning ' "n insiv ,.-iijr. end afternoon Ml. aitl.ki vlrom the vessel ten days ago and the to-night to Iw-unda- Brltt's trulniii!atalii reported the t-ase to tho police. W at an end., and he did on I v llbt worn! Isilievlng that the sailor had beert iubbcd JOiuy. t tie netting CHitlnum llnr 1 1,. '-u ' muroereu. ; revaillng olds are 10 to . with Gnus the mblic choice. -m . Gov.' Terrell Stands as to Hitch. AtlanUuN(ia , Oct. .Hi. fn an interview to-day reujtrdlna: the Hileli ln..,- Cnv. ernor Terrell slutixl ' that,'.- ''together' Altmana Re-ArreMted Upon Aitinl;il. Wayeross, 1 fla., Oct 30.-After the ;ae (Mdltal of the AMmans at FolksVn. last nfirht at mblniaht. , thev were, re-arreated. i Iihi ged with the murder of Jim Blley. the i:on JPf , "? ,brH .,tar ' V negro killed at tfie same Ume Duncan was orought to a c ose to-duy. This is a that t, le em h e i i country, attended the p"! '. , As connvm ra. this nerc-."1 nitiui. Kr...i i snows a slight decrease In the Hum BritlHli Naval Manoeuvres Close. , jof pupils as compared with the total i Gibraltar? Oct. 30.Four RuSBtairtor-,'a,'oniiv,Twv0al cost of thn puhiic pedo boat destroyers passed thrnuah : f'em Is given as 823L457.25. Tlii is the Straits, eastward-bound, this f ore- 'jT 2Um!WUr the r"' , noon,, shadowed by a British torpedo ' F? iamwUttU i VjL '" goat The Brfttoh MerttemneaS !p")Vir?,,.,,ltion.; : CH''"'' ! squadron has ' been signaled twenty I fiinea'lifii' the proportion 'of mate! miles distant. The British mohniKn. i,. HU..n..u.i t.... . . , tlon manoeuvres at Gibraltar were .ratir-number-to per cut. of the . re- i numuer tne peat year, i n av Adjutant General JIuiTlK... he had fancnilly 1 l;ed..' audge . Varkor released t them on garded ..as indicating that.: no appre-'r,',Kltin for male teachers was ... considered the mian ttl Caphiln Ilir-.tj asf Ji.ojo bonds. H a. Dval going im tho henslon Js entertained of further com- ,,,5t for' females, reported by the eoiut-marllnl, and had ininds.; Dyaf IS one of the wealthiest 'nien plications with. Russia. ' . . ' !, T1'" enmilment in the ,,r. , , m'led on it ars-ordinal. .. The Doversur' in l,'t..rl,ln n.l lu.u uk,.n vn.u. ii,.rof I :i. .. , :. '" ' -v : : " - for the year is given ut 1 1 stated that ffP dl iiiK. iiiteml to ..flti-r huolf, the trial-f . OniMMltion In Panama to President '"i,"'!"":1 estu.i.n t! i.t i a controversy with Captain Hiteh over ibel . . . , . ,,m,iV nuent M ,H,lil)fr B,m, , r;I. ,.,!..,,.,.. mutter, , . . e x , 4 . - - " . "! ' 1 tWai iT2 days, and in I-:. I ' , . ' , j Mng I1!ltir of Servla arrived at Kollt Piiiulma, Oct. S0Tua resignation ves-'esr l.rKa color.,.1 ,(..(.!. ,, . II or Mot Woddliiif tiiiests niinuttjlu,,,?isr,a; stday, and was nr llally lerdny.of Toman Arlua. Secreiarv of Bint- in llf, . ,m,!,,i, . -i ,,. , Z .r." V'ShV! lIJ!Z!!f I ' l""' 'If,1. t."T fHl' m Fsrdl-Of ilia republls of Panama apparently . n.N il .t:,,. , , ... ... , ... t . nanu. ; ;-, t lie eay - ceremonies concniueo. in aivusion or pnliUcal imrtles hero Pi,i,lo I Mstri-t ( v- U .....ulLaJtu ..,. .-W. 1 ' r..W ... 2. ." I,V...1. "IV 1 st '' slang. 'KHX SO.-rAl Mire ;-oi,iwwlth a dinner In bolior of tho royal wi,t, ArtNtemetw. Wider of the onm-siHm, V..'i. nig a wetung far. Uie poorer imrt of Ktjet which, in offeriiig a toast to K.lng Peter .t., tho:- AsMiadntHm'-'Preen: 0p.i(iim t i i-u-iuiiuiii nun pvemne. .tip .i.( th. ti-i'inre e eroinand Kjiri me visit cmiKimit,,,! 'nw iimii imniinr'. ..i gisMta were burned to deatb. -riva others Ian.-epoch In the life of the two peoples and .nlble now." u is vyoi-n-i " arc miHBina, nmi 11 m teured that. they, was n explanation of their sincere nd Oiuii li i, n-.liilstcr to -it (so have t.ei1lied,: '.-,..-,,, v .,.-';' : mutual nndorstatidlng.-v:;'-.-. ' j ! t..- ' . urn ii'l i i ,1 t - ,
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