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3 xv-- 'XX TOCi L-31 ,''it! 5,4 in vTrTprTTl fc .3 .'!. X. , 'J, ;-!. I ln J. 1 ,( ;t k . u3 y U U La La La If veil n Ann?k frn S n I ri i p res SJii-'nil -11. J J r;Were Wounded at ! An Assistant Ad jctant"AsE4 for Power to Use a Vol- ;;';K':unteer-Battallon fWajshingrton, Oct : Ad jutaat Gen eral Corbln " recel ved y a ! dispatcliUo- nignt tnwn the assistant adjutant gen-: erafl at-S Paui stating tliattlie mar-S shal at -.Wallteri Mian-,, had-ireported that Maj or Wilkinson, five soldiers' and two Indians o if the n .police force i had! tut f4 r,vrtt 4 -,1 h u Have received aboth f A. " rV -V- - i-vi jl a. fe-BearirslarfdfS 4 ( 3 5- f w e- ?1 'rj -T.f'i 'r'ii Jk. finiit Ji 1 T?: -d. j 4.' i " y-1,iwo xnaians o.xtne , .ponce rorceihao: irdiflQiaaSjuKepOrteautO tl) lnibeen.killed.in the fl&hUng-andthaf iipndsome v, - ;Ta i 1 r i Made t uitstich aie pleabiog all the ladies as they are cut and,. Can Angry JJilobdrthe H Aeencv Tribes 1 .. -3 One Hundred; and1 Twenty Liveaostit Briina-' S 4 i i " - '.I'.f.rfrtiji - juivca x-iuoi-U4, iiuuo Mississippr is Utterly ;V r--iir A", :- " Spreading vftf V 01,000,000. Brunswick,;. Ga.,1 Oct. lonnrma- toryreport of he storm"? results "give 4; v'- :vvJ"' ? 4ows ' entyon' Ctompbell island,' SO He and General Boyn- f on. Befoire? Induis ltors, i. V. - 4," - t 1 i - '!. General -Bacon was awaiting' reHnforce--ments,. -which were ber eentv It -waa suggested that", authority ; be given toi utilize the battaliOEn of Minnesota vol-e unteers in case of need. W;"T'f tf-7 'a aispatcn rrom'xne inman- agent: ex Duluth stated that he believed the'out- bryakrNwonld l-be Confined ' to '-the'PU-t a wot" .! -A. A ATeacher .attheIndiaD; n nn y np OCCUPATION :4 vi. s . v t ? , penana, iamon -ana, jejtyi islands, mi tWO Officials :M4aclusive of -vesselsr ,jand.i(planta.Uon Ul I UOI I 1151 vi ficials or the Pre-3 sident. 5" - .4 Twelve Comities and Fifteeii l 1 )VxrXT?&&x U Jr. i: aiiuprismg i ytm 1 1 : .1a iMAAO OVA n OQV. I -- - . , I ig of sevrrai dollars wlWrn1ftasea :tob. 1 General Bacon Still on th6 Scene But lized at "Walker, Soldiers .Will Stax t Oct. 27 "Walker. Minn., Oct. 6 -The .barge I Washington. Oct. 6. The board of jof- Plora has returned from the' scene of I fleers representing the several branches the battle with the Indians i on Bear of the hiilitary service which has1een; Jsiandbrineinfir in the' dead and wound- f selected to prepare for the- occupation ecu, f 1- C"-' ' ' lina few days. s - 'a , One Tnan -was Kiiiea. at 'oon toaay. i -? Ounptprs i-rrw ; ttvwvna win- KTtSfn- ' -v v--y I making - seven thus v far. - Eleven are l videa immediately- at Havana, Cien- eXt)rS3, Tit. Keeps US- . 4 : . -t - ' i:., A It waa definitely stated today that the '3 ' . -A teacher. in -the. Indian schools at iwould-nt, begln Qc- TiwoHWrtfv Waf iri0i:p . I, Leech lake confirms the reporttnat tne i tober 27, and thalMajor General Xee vTi'J UlWVUUg W . ikV S. VM:i :Th4""lot?wont " last i loag.fOnelobkinjBans,! i a le?1Crbine quick. -,lme I lot joiisx anirt Waists by yesterday's ; - Jt ! Towns 'Affected - and Only .Tiva Hundred TThites in f Jack- isbarrTerrible XSondition of -l'- h' J" -f TO GDPiOIA Tlie Bride Md Eegimental r." t I;oan: not Ranted But : Ank- lous; tor Get the United" States 6nt otGuba;:; :- Commanders ficsponsiblej i - wnerevrhings were ft f fr- 1 5 ' Satltia en.r Oft.' -TJn'rol da rr4a' left 'or the interior on his mission of . pact- General Lee Expressed Surprise When" Complaint was l!iade'4gainst :viw " f '4lt!tf ?fittonhIs mornlhS "with an Jackson, MIsa, Oct 6. The utmost .Cuban lsoldiers. . f- detnoraliaation-prevails througheftxt-IB whole istoteqrraccount of ;th Tapid. progress' of yellow 'fever. "Vt ;r Mississippi ha practically jiq govern roent today? and?rery interest is su- bordlnated-4ou the from the plagued ; escort toj; Washington. , Oat ' 6. Another dav" nf ' ..The, trip will take more 'than two linmTirv v,a', 4iTr- 'I weeks. ; Garcia, told. General' Wood that ."T ' "Z JL7a he believed he could induce thousand msion has passed and no evidence has ; of soldleryto ..disarm, .and- persuade yet developed convicting 'the admicis many guerillas tp. return home...; v.- tration "of mismanagement. ' -; : The-unpopularity among the-extrem - t-v igtlf . - - , - . -,W'-L.l- bordinatedto the one of pteservatioistsof. Garcia's.tplan of .curing, U'J-Z -fm tii.-:--; . JAWlcan loan.topaybana is be, coming , more pronounced, .r oenerai I ana neimer j inaicatea .there; 'was 'just fast enougb; iKeady sellers at s'lghi - im 3- 5' 3: " county. not telephone commiinication. The closed, Every "Doints. from-Joining tlie uprising.'; -V J The details o" fthe assigninen;l-of oth- land traffic is virtually suspended. organization of the present corps com- en a general exodus nortnwara lauow mands, -which toave been drawn up bu I iiig : every annonncement of a newly Twelve counaesva110 Governor Mciurin;nas nea to pmu ipomzzo said las. night that the; Cubans I cause for criticising the "department of-. jounty, which has neither- telegraphic 'did not want an. American loan but didncials-and.the president.- t - ,..,( . " iMe-PTiov Tndia-na (fl.rp- in nri -ne-iv mood I wou'W .go to the neflghDOrhood oc.ita- I captitol building is pracucaiiy ii -. . ma' wlththe Seventh- scorns about i all officials but two- having fled, 1 ' lana.ne is aoupuui viMi-.uts lNOTfimhpr. , t 7- v.'l l,Jlrr d-vPf at' different will return 'tomorrow ,and .hold confer- p. OlSTMCHERfCO 8 ences. -.The troops mobUized here- may J not yet 'announced , awaji; n .jarriVBu- okawi c, gums vu,o i r '.J-r - 5 Patton Ave. J - n - . - -- UILIH8BM'SrA5 :- HEROIC DEAT trrmffiiA frt: mrthijMr that addso the convenience of our patrons. -Our first care to that the befc goods m ine, mar-irp,-iiTv:-,'lrar'?irtoiU'."Ottr:.ecotiff aro in that our orices are 'risit. and efficient and careful salesmen look af ter your interests. "Ourthird ' Is, the goods reach. ' your Z residence) promptly and in good condition.; - J f X-' ii - -I - a- - r ' ' . ? - a.' I. 4 IP- . ' . . . '"".'"'IIEED'OF All ALLftIICLr::f -1' Joint Action Between England. Ameri ca amd Japan ITecessary to Keep ' xraaeoi umnaTomtTissia. ' London, iOct. R Attention? here is be- ! ginning to center almost exclusively on the far eastern 'situation, now that it is fif teen own are affected. - . The -Bte edUcationai institutions are rtnfwd and tone i-has f eVer; among the' studemt'body. Destruction 1 among; ne-. groes cooped " up in . lmeu ieu iu iv v increases as they are dependent upon day labor for' support and .none em ! ploys- them. ;5sNor over 500 whites re i main in Jackson; ""v " want to know,, when', the -Americans I "Boynton. explained the .department were going to evacuate the Island. -r, was-not to blame if th camp arrange-' -,,The transports' Obdam . and Berlin ments were defective and held that the sailed this morning - for the 'United brigade and regimental commanders " - States with a number, of sick-f rom For- were; responsible. Lee : " gave similar; tOfRieo and Santiago. t V eesttaiony and both assertedthatHhet. . -vr j " 1 " "",--'?f--"-- rations were -abundant"' When. a: par-' 1 T- o.nfn Tiir nmni! . ' ticularly .violent comunication " was OiiViitU INC uULUil.- . Iread atfout the baoVfood at Jacksonville THE FEVER III Only to be Killed-vBis -r "2. i ,r ' Dying Words. - : LOUISIANA ovlaht' thai' k naeana rf-vr "WT.afnfoa-nti WOUnded "He Took the. Field (in Faahoda in noase TwIU be made the prexexi tot a rupture or reiaiions r De twApn. "KVanriA and "RnclaTid ' -Wlirthpr the5 young emperor actually 'waa done iTliH-AAn Pnintft in the State . Itn dth with PTfrnHlne- rrtilVp Muc 1 1 mneeil JTOIUIS 1U UUC rumored .today, or , whether ihe is still the Hand of the living, matters; little; Walker, Minn., Oat. 6. Several In-Loycaiiyr speaxing. . iJTom xnat,- poinc dlans -were killed in the fighting today;T JrJSt Captain Sheehan; was; among the! the old empress on the, throne and Li Americans-wounded but-it Js.fanpQsible tHung Chang in "almost supreme power. are Afflicted and ; Fever Appears i At Alexan dria 'v; trt o.htn'iTi-th ramps ff .th nrivatp.' That the populace,' however; should al- -j. ' . - (t- . ' f' to .obtain the ames. of; the privates y toshow.their detest- New: Orleans, Oct.'6.--The, Louisiana Kaybaygwaytish,! chief h. of the Indian ation the hated foreigners by e- board. of JieaHth makes the . following police; -was killed. " ; iJr.. t saulting American and .English; - mis- yellow fever report today: . i ' - Contain iflliochan TOhft ffltriA hprd 1n A. dftnoftoa la o Joorluia motfaylnilflail ' ' - OH pans, elsrht . ne W . Cases, One boat says the Pillagers do not number r -The official news ; of - orders I from l death ; Franklin ix new cases ; rWilson, m-one than 100 but that thev fieiht like CWashine'ton dlsDatchinff "American war f two 'Hew cases, - two deaths; Houma, demons.;1 They are holding out In the I ships 'to Tien-tsiii is regarded here; as one pew case; lDerviiie, six ne wcases, hrkiA tliflMlift Paso Tjiltft Tnd1fl.Ti will I . rvTWod1n(r fra.Xf'hf- (with WAtrvtv M.mi I Rnwift. XjO. FOUChe parish, OUe case. AMr thm , ftpinf ArcATTiAnta lpft - this rvnr frvr Orfn.t "RHtaln. - It i--nrv-Sv srPini I Dr: Carter." Of the - marine -noepiuu Hostilities reopened ; In earnest this t having "an intimate knowledge" ofrAng-llow fever at Alexandria, out noes ut morning. ' Bacon's command. wa too I lo-Chinese commercial and .political re-1 report how msJhy ? cases a nirxeen points small to .taice tne aggressive, ana re- r-iations, tnat tne oiuy mope or . Keeping im uouisiana are mm-uii-wwu. , , mained intrenched In a. good position, f the entire trade of tlris vast' empire out -(!,; t 1 1 1 Major "Wilkinson was shot through the Fof the hands of. Russia and -of cOnservr - i'TUC If AVA1IA PATIP? leg, -fcwnne , waajung vP wwu King iuv urtertwijs; wic ine' uautiiouue t .t lib .!--- w j. momshing tne.men (to Keep ineir neaas tana wrear Britain lies ia securing some i TTflvlimi ? rw-- fi.The 'American corn- low.. . He had . his .wound . dressed and 1 sort-of effective alliance between Bng- Today selected, places around tooK the neid -agatn -oniy.to- De snox uana, America ana japan.v , - . I Havana:-for the feampe of the Ameri-thrtviifi-h thf ihodv. - 'T r : I? As I have alreadv mad clear in these I ":tor Tuor K , - af.s r --i.v..'-. ' !.. - .1! (. r-.. rr . - - - At . 1 I PHT1 TmmiK. ji v XilK ill cb LfUVfl, V1- vwvu rue suvuwu i ucisipaivuca .j " w wjnuicsc : v t cuuikuiii to General (Bacon: "Give them- hell, despite the. enubsofthe. pastel stands general;1 never mind me!" These were his last words. jbteporxs ' irom oiner paxxs vi me res ervation indicate that other trtbesv will not join the Pillagers In revol. : - BALSAM- nCOY-CORBETT : T FIGKT. iS OFF t We ; have just re-1 ceived a .rnew lot 1 of these pillows; They: can ahvays t Jdc found at : w . - j : z w HavkhorneiClub V-Gives - up Trying to Get the Men: - Buffalo,- N." T , Oct" 6.-The Corbett MfCov fight has been' abandoned , by the; Hawthorne Athletic club. - The offi cials have broken off negotiations ;wi th r the principals and the stockholders "Will ready to meet the British government virtu uwk iwwiu Dnw a f more than - half way; " The ? Japanese I London, - Oct1" 6 The workmen of the :press.K,indeed,is not. mincing matters. i town of-JBolton,a Lancashire, struck tit openly and etrongly . advocates Joint I work yesterday, in. spite of the threats action on the part of these three? powers of their .employes,; tin - order; to go to named in opposition to the news regime :Baraum'0;'QirQts.4'''rhe resnlt was, that in China and in opposition, too, o Rus- work in many . factories 'was stopped sla which power is aocused oi inst!- and thousands of pounds in wages were the Martjuis Itos scheme for a-.Chino- -'.--J. . V- Japanese alliance, irom' being reanzea; i akv vmi-r 1m1at fnr araoe Su Cured The arrest and deportation of the em- j tobacco and get a cloth, pouch free yres ajut .oji nuns VHttuy t- eusgoricu, i with' each nveoent cut.' ' - lTz-zm VUS IS 'USV: IUC BCliUre V.HiC UUVUUl VI the Peiho river, the .port Of. Pfckin, .by a British fleet. Chicago Record.; 45 ri;.-l:C:-?-icampv-r : ? ;? -.'t..;'. . . WOKOn ine WreCK., , l"irrti r Tartf ArwvmMinnlfnr rvfflJ;: Hobson has brought ' toSantiag6J. a lerlV'to conduct camos .rV ' . '.l s number of 6-inch guns and ordnance of I " He admitted , that? the failure of these ? : smaller calibre which were taken from I officers to obey orders resulted in suf- juuc Aimuiime .wiiueuuv, v,iziuui , uu i rering ; ana tne spreaa or aisease out.; Infanta Maria 'Teresa: ;He ; has just j it alL happened4 when the "commanding ; started. seventy men atthej work1, of officer. General Brooke. f.was in Wash- saving cue nsxoDBj troion. , . I mgton preparing to go to Forto Kico. . The men will have Do build shacks I He didnt explain, -however,.- why . on the shore to liye In. ."Lieu t.( Hobson I these breaches of discipline were not' ioiu vne: corresponuenu t-oi . ine- . jjaiian i reporteu ana onenaers punisnea. -f- - -that ii6 :was stfll confident of hia abil-1 ..' Tomorrow General. Green. , wno has, i ity to save the Colon.-: -i- . . c . recently returned f romMlanfla, will , be , The Infanta ..Maria .Teresa will be j called before-the commission , and will' ready to sail for -the - United States'! be followed ihy. Colonel -Lee,L who was . irora Ajuimautnuiiw oa , next, juuuuay. i unaer iioynton at vjniCKamuga. LleuL' Hobson says that he. will save alii - ; - ",'.' 1 - . A.wt s.--- A VOII'T FORSVEAB THE . RIGHT TO SECEDE Lieut.' Hobson says that he. will save all the big ships as soon as a derrick boat arrives.;, . ; Air, baga - and the compressed air apparatus f or-the work on the Con oh are here. ! v , , J.11C BltJA.llCraB CL1X11M1K IU H UlU IOKUUU3I " - . , - , t - t .J-J J31.1.XM1. Ji T7M I -r . . ...... .. .... . t. ucu) , gi can jr iiiiuiuiim. , f uvj luico i !- :k . . t . ' i. " , men were taken off the sick list yester-1 nTin j Cjoirki--iAik'CtT day and twenty-five today. - Only 157 of rajia V111? 01 ; ITginia UOHieaemes.. the 650 men are unable to do dnty now. YeMovr fever- is raDidlv. disaDDearincr. Favorable reports were received today I rRichmond, Va., Odrr-: 6 The Grand fifth-Kansas andithe, Eighth- Illinois I of Virginia have .placed themselves ,-on volunteers, who areYenoamped on-the 1 record as claiming the right to seceae San Louis plateauT. ., 3 . k-.Y--- - from, the union at will by refusing1 to .Colonel Ray , has oeens , directed, by Jreconsider a motion to aaopt tne nis General Lawton to supbress, the law I tory , committees-report . with a clause ' lessnessof the Cuban and Spanish! omitted Jthats the Confederate .soldier guerillas about "Manzanillo with a firm i renounces forever the right, of seces-' nana. Ajoionei - FetK s x ourxn immunes i siocv. 'i ne vote was nnswiy uuttimuwis. will be sentta relieve i Colonel Ray's I Williaim T.? RoyaUwho declared alleg-; men as coon as they arrive, i . - . - liance to a united country, ana there Dy spoke the sentiment m - tne ouik- ox PRPQCfaT CAR PMPFRflR WI! 1 IF r Virginia Confederate veterans, resign- 4 . , -A ' -' - 1 vu WM ' Jf London Oct. - 6. A dispatch to the Daily News from Berlin. says that Herr 7 - DEWEY TO BE ADMIRAL BIrknery-a lana owner, nas presentea -j - , : the Emperor William :an ; estate u of iWashington,.Oct; 6rTbe adminlstra- 5,000 acres at Cadinen West :Prussia, tion .will recommend to congress the There is a -splendid manor hoarse on revival of. tbje grade. bf admiral and the the property, and the ' estate,; is, well promotion to that rank ot Rear Admir- stocked with game.-:,,---- - - al George Dewey now In command c .-.-,, ..... im. - -rCj, the Asiatic "station.," Secretary. Long .TOCtJBE A CJOfiD IN-ONBpAT. 2 Take LaxaUve Bromo Quinine Tablets, that, the grade of admiral he revived. All druggists refund the money if it tnat the rank 1e. conferred on Rear fails to cure. 55 .cents. ; 1 ne genuine j Admiral .Dewey. The ; president en- has L. B Q. on each tablet. " DERY EMPEROR'S DEATHJ 4! s Paris, Oct. 6. The v Chines legation here publishes an. official communica tion 'formally defying" all reports of the1 death' of j the-emperorof China! . Special sale Vjf neckwear at the Men's 1 Outfitter! on Friday, and Saturday; bar- pocke their -ftjiss; ;: which": they say is gain :day; v One dollar, . 75. cent and 50 . . .. .AAA r n f ; A 1.aM. m..- amm' 4- n. V. . j. a.. - ft. J ' C ... t Si rmr . . , aDOUX 2U,UvU.'' ieiter. woo ocui. w m iceill. ues lur -ceil. us. . otx w mvw yt m Pt i ti c in. 'New YoVk to arranfise" mat- . " ters that the' bout was oft -l - - - A wonderful , . ' lnventionr-Elaetio WILKINSONS -' V " " - TAO : Starch. . - j TfflS IS FIRSTrRATK C0UGH & COLD - ; WEATHER ! i '-'.No" need I to suffer when a" bottle of our -"' T7 ' 'w 1Mb -yaw' A rr"'-1 rrivata Irrtitutlca ior tne M. Cherry, ; ilc31i:and fi Sqnflls Relieves almost immediate--- iy. -i .nave y u u uicu in Trcatzisnt cf end Tluoat DUcxsss. IIAIXIt von CX7CHt Dm Kedicat Director. - PImr::Gj vCo;, : If I dorses this idea.' X PlClllGS t I HEIKZ'S ; ; ;': r.-V in bulk Sweet PicldeV. ' : . 'in' bulk'. si ; Pickled Onions c --India Relish - ; and y'C Baked Bcsna!. ;f r Just on one d up Fresli A -.and ii ice 7, . 'AT I . , During a number of years of experi ments, which demanded large outlays of cash, we have been trying to, pro- v duce the native North Carolina gems, cut and mounted," at a flgcre to com-, pete with the ordinary Imported seml precious stones. We fcave Just . v cue ceeded In accomplishing what we con- sider a very Important .-and dlScuIt task, and we can now offer to the pub lic a beautiful lina cf - cative liortla Carolina gems that are tetter proper- Jltioned and poliJ than Lay rr2 tye ever had, at prices about one-half kca than formerly. , It Lj alays c"r tidy O I and desire to furrlj the I "Uc witli tie diC3 ct Jexrclry cr 1 r'-lvcr Tret:: 7 '7D P C? known as handllj ct t'a very Iot. :ct ntxkct prices. , . T7Izt IT:::! i'.lrii Co. o ro V - ! - . A. A. V V 8 riATI.3. CZ33 1- t v. w 7. . I I T OA
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