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C A IF TP. A 9 ts X N O Tf VOL. XV: RALEIGH, N.O., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1898. NO. 11. 1 y (i RELIEF IS BAD' NEEDED. REPORT OF CAPT. RAY ON CONDI TIONS IN THE KLONDYKE FOOD SCARCE AND WORK SCARCER. M , l'U r llr.iivrlt Ur the Lt Light Mont ha ( apt. It y K ni.n.r.l "I bat I in in I r tin i to ih Territory II tlit k vil -l.awlt-n. Hauillng T(thr for I'uf i'ra i.l Koll..rr Confirmation of Ihe Krpurt f Molt Atl k on t'ooit o(lle. line to th laks I..ir.il-rmii.nn anrt it.. Meriiani, under instructions liennett, and to protect the property f rom Ar.Uun Hcreary Meiklej jhn, of citizens of tbe United States. f the r Department. Las opened "And, believing this to be an ex- nt S. attlw tho d.apatcbea brought by traordinary emergency, we believe r-peeiai mMHnirer irom Uapt. that martial laws thould bedeclared of .100 a day, which will soon be !rg-ly increased." "In view of tbe fact that there is no local civil government in the ter ritory of Alaska and no one with "tjfJcient authority to enforce the lawj of the Ucd and much lens to prevent crime and disorder, and in view of the laree number of the un desirable and criminal class who are now Hacking to our community to prey upon tie. unwary and innocent pilgrim, and in order to have some on with BuCieif-nt authority and in nlicient numbers to prevent disor der and blorkades on the trails lead- Kuy, tlnj tie puriment'M pccial repre- uutti v.t in U) Klondyke, kcI ftr wardid Kit abxtru'tt of theni to the department by telegraph. Acting S ( ictftry Meikl j hn was eo much impress. 1 with ti. statements wired that he fcutinitt'-l tbf dispatch at on M to Secretary Alger, who is now rouvalcMMUg at bin home from a long til n ss and after consultation between these ollicials the paper was cent over to the VVhito House, where it formed the subject of considera tion by the cabinet meeting yester day. ItHuaiJ at the department that the report of Capt. Kay fully justi fies all that hud been done by hecre tary Algtr and Assistant Secretary Meiklej'ihn, under the authority con ferred by Cingraa, to relieve the situation in the Klondyke. The re port of ('apt. Kay is particularly ac ceptable, iu View of the conflicting statements in o conditions in the Cld field that have been made by peri'ous I'oinin, out this winter, for it is not doubted that ho had broader lifld f oh.-w-rvatiou than the others who have made report?, anl with the thoroughness and caution ns to cx HCt Htatetneiits that form the iruid ing pnuciplm of all army cllieers when called on to mako reports in the lino of duty, this report is takon as establishing the facts for all c Hi -uisl purpo.' e , The htate of alLur in the Klon dike as thus revealed is worso than was suspected at the war depart iii cut, and indeed so large is the tak that remains to bo executed in in all of this part of Alaska, com prising the communities of Dyea and Skaguay and the trails leading therefrom tothe international bound ary, and that sufficient troops, not lent than .500, be immediately dis patch' d to these points to enferse the laws and preserve order." AN OPEN LETTER To all ths Sllvr-.latrl (iolit-biiR Iemo rratlc Newspaper Kdlturs That Have llsen Pretending to Contend for Keforui. Emtor Caucahian : I wish to ask space in jour valuable paper to ask the above gentlemen if they are truly in earnest about wanting to reform the National Government, and are not nerving the money power instead of the people. Why did not you spend jour br-ath and use your columns in telling the people of your party what a patriotic (statesman North Carolina had in the Honorable Marion But ler, instead of using your columns to publish the lying Rocky Mount sUndrr. No, gentlemen, one and all of you, rare nothing about the reforms that the people need. You are only serving the enemies of reform, and trying to fool the people one time more, but the Populists are standing guard on the watch tower. You are only mad with Senator i.utler because he exposed your rottenness, and be cause he broke up the bull pens and ballot-box stiilling in the grand old North State. Before he broke, that up you bad only to iix your majority and notify the canvassing boards of the hig rountys that were against, you how many votes to steal to go iu by the majority you predicted; and you had your boards so well trained that onK r to Insure the safety of lite and! they wuuld make the majority a little proferty on tho American side of ahead or your prediction, and in your PINGREE FIGHTING THE RAILROADS- Tba Fopl' 0rrnur of Mchta l 1 1 J o g U Kilrl t Com pi J tflib tb State Law. Dftkoit, Mich, Feb. ii. iover nor Pingreo won the first round In hi fight to secure railroad farm In Michigan today. Judge Donovan gavo hU decision in mandamus proceedings, brought by the Governor against tho Michi gan Central Railroad Company to compel the company to comply with the State law. The .Legislature of 1801 passed a law compelling railroads earning more than $:j,7UG a mile annually to issue mileage books, good for all member of a family, to be valid for two years, the rate to be 2 cents, with repayment of unused mileage at the expiration of that tlmo. (roveruor I'ingree demanded one of these books. It was refused, and immediately be brought suit. Judge Donovan, in his decision, holds that the company must come under the general law and obey the act of 1SU1, which means the compulsory sale of tickets on Its lines at 2 cents per mile. "Tho holding of the company," says the decision, ''are so vast that eventually the company will con trol the State railway system, or that function must remain in the State. In my view, the road Is the servant and the State is the master." STATE TREASURERS REPORT. THERE ARE !' STATE BANKS Hi PRIVATE AND i SAVING BANKS IN NORTH CAROLINA. the hue alone, that the W ar Depart ment ellicials have concluded to ad vise Congress as to tho facts and plaeo upon the legielativo branch tho duty of devising ways anil,! means to meet the exigencies of the case. Tho abstract of Cant. Hay's re port, as telegraphed by Maj, Robin son, is as folio wf : CAI'T. 's REPORT IX ABSTRACT SSkattIjK, Wash., Jan. .'H. The Adjutant (Seneral of the Army, Washington I). C. Complying with telegram of to day, live Utters find two packages from Capt. J II. Hay, addressed to you, in hands of Special Courier E. II. Wells, intercepttd by me. Sub stances as folio wf: Latest bear date of November 'J and 3, refer to action and attempted robbery of coaches, recommend that I'nited States gov ernment take steps to effectually eheck immigration to interior of Alaska of all persons not fully sup plied to last two years. Give as reason no way to earn a living and that no placer discoveries have been made within last eight months, either in Alaska or the Northwest Territory. There is no large number ot people in any pacity; all values are speculative. There is no fixed standard for labor. There is not now, or likely to be within twelve months, adequate or fiieient means of supplying people now in Alaska or Northwest Terri tory. Is of opinion that about 7 per cent, of all people who have entered during past year have earned their living, nnd hundreds are now scattered along the river, destitute of food, clothing, and money. Peo ple coming in have not had faintest conception what to do to earn a liv ing, and after spending money they bring become dazed and helpless. state s rush will be great the next Commercial and Ftrmtri' of Kalelgh Head the I.l t Money Deposited In 11 auks at Homo Is Loaned to Home Folks to Itulltl up Home Institutions Some Facts and Figures. There has been issued from the Treasury Department of this State a statement of the condition of all State, private and savings banks at the close of business on the 15th of December, 1507, giving the summa ry of the resources and liabilities of 45 State, 10 private and 0 savings banks., It is a most interesting doc ument, giving as it does condensed in formation not otherwise to be had. There is also appended a detailed statement of the State's debt and in vestments. Some Facta i d Figures. From the report, the following ex tracts are made: The total amount of the resources and liabilities of these banks is $10, 240,029.43. The resources and liabilities of the State bank3 are $7,255,011. OS, of the private banks they amount to $1, 423,807 34 and the savings banks, $1,500,471.01. The amount of silver on deposit in the State banks is $84,240.22, in pri vate banks $22,102.08, in savings banks, $5,903 38. The anjouat of gold on deposit in the State banks is $152,300.97, in private banks $36,027.70, in savings banks $32 495.00. The capital stock paid in in the State banks amount to $1,980,690.00, in the private banks $2'JJoj y.i, in the savings banks $280,000 00. The amount of deposits subject to check is $5 787,032.94. Of this amount $3 922 477 34 is in the State banks, $815,877.76 in private banks and $1,049,777.84 in savings banks. The resources of the State, private and savings banks in the State is as follows: Loans on real estate, $940,498.50; all other loans and discounts, $r, 012,280.70: overdrafts, $134,082 42: United States bonds on hond, $10,- 000; State bonds (par value), $6,841, 45; other stocks, bonds and mortga ges, $210,200,04; due from banks, importation of $1,804,33215; silver. $112,315,68; banking house, $193,4 9.UU; other real estate, $132,911.32; furniture i i i t.T non nn. i. Rf.ui.tv. F.,h. '. Thfl Pr n i n ana nxiurw, qu,foy.yy; curreaw w Minister of Finance, Dr. Miguel, is- Een,H sued a decree yesterday which goea ?"D"8' ' tnlw , V. 1 43.97; gold com, $214,889.73; na- '.. 1 - .1 Se tional bank notes, $469 960.48; tota UW A WhS . V VLSJWAVU Wat V V J IftiUU S . American fresh fruit. The deeree next Issue you would have up the big rooster, anil you would say. Ob, ha, we told you so, and you would uo on to eay that the white men could not stand the negro rule, and they joined hands and deserted the Populist party ami went to the Democrats. J.ut now, thanks to Marion Butler and the Pop ulist Party, yon have to stand up and be counted. And that is one reason why you are trying so hard to ruin his character as a statesman. Why don't you tell the people that the Populists have eight members in the United States Senate, and they hold the balance of power, and are keeping down bad legislation, and that Marion Butler, as their leader, is ott ering to pledge these eight votes to either of the old parties that will do anything for the American people. You could praise gold-bug Ransom for getting a little appropriation till your throats were almost sore and that is all you bad to praise him for. You, gen tlemen, know you have slandered Sen ator Butler wilfully and knowingly by publishing the Kooky Mount lie. Why can't you have the manhood to correct it if you are really on.the fide of the people? (Juit cursing Butler; the more you abuse bim the nearer and dearer he is to the Populist Party. You burned and buried him in elligy, but it made. him dearer and nearer to the peop!ewho love preform. Won't you have the manhood to right the ou have committed lagainst to come along gentlemen? Like men an honest confession is good for the soul. , Very truly yours, ii. P. Suttox. Parkersburg ,N. C. employment for any wro"s ou nave committed of people in any ca- Lh,lm? ho will be the first OUR FRUIT EXCLUDED. Germany Forbids the Frrsb Products Alleged Ground Sani tary One. resources, $iu,240,uy id. The liabilities of these every year, and any 8teP that will prevent ha. been sent to all the German ports "wX and savings banks i people from coming in their ignor- and frontier stations, excepting Ba- atJ ""TSg 53d ance will be an act of charity. vana, oaxonyana wurtemnurg. xne In view of recent developments ynuea otaies embassy was not pre and knowledge that the lawless are vionely warned, and the United banding together along the river States embassador today sent a for for purpose of robbery, renew sug- m) fetter to the Foreign Offioe, in gestion for government placing on quiring upon what authority this in the river mull light draft steamers inncal tep was taken. , with high power, armed and used to The United States consul at Ham patrol river, and the placing of de burg, Dr. Hugh Pitcairn, telegraphs inai lo uuo Darreis ot American apples have been forbidden to be un tacbments as the movement ot the people demand 3. Courier seat with dispatches by 4 n. to. train today to report to Gen. rriaui. A'ao recommend prelimi narv' urvey by Cook's Inlet to the J . . it t : i. interior jwr au .merman ro&us. So itclara Martial Law. Skaovay, Alaska, Jan. 31, via Seattle, Washington, Feb. 5. A re tltion has been circulated here and as follows: capital stocK paia m $2,504 043.94; surplus fund, $360, 901.89: undivided profits, $334,886 11 dividends paid, $2,238.50; deposits subject to check, $5,787,632.94; due to banks and bankers, $io,od i y4 notes and bills re discounted, $17, 143.47; bills payable, $93,165,50 cashiers' checks outstanding, $38, 321.30; certified checks, $3,436.20; demand certificates 'of deposit, $190- ANOTHER LITTLE GAME NIPPED. BL00D.0N THE TAR HEEL HOOrt. RESISTANCE TO SUPREME COURT. THE RUSSEL FAKE STORY. Koaa.lt Will f.e tne St at Qaard to Keep CaMwellaa4 foarsoa oat of tbedatchf of tho Supreme Ccarf.'aad If tho Gaar4 Mutlalt. tbeGerfraor Wilt Vail Bak ot Captaia G. . L. A. Taylor's Co as pa ri J : Marshal bockery Vf II! Call for Fed eral Troop If ha Meads Theaa Tae Coo ft let Betweea Ih Stat and Federal Judiciary. Charlotte Obserser, Feb. 4.', Washington, Feb. 3. Governor liasseil is quoted in Wilmington as saying that he "Will protect Bail-' read Commissioners Caldwell and earson against the rule recently is sued by the Supreme Court of the United States to the fall extent of his resources as commander-in-chief of the State militia." He is reported as ' having advised resistance to the order of the Su preme Court, saying that the object of the removal of the Wilsons as iailroad Commissioners was to pre cipitate a conflict between the State and Federal judiciary. "I will go to jail," he is quoted as raying, "to make the question of Federal usur pation the paramount issue in the next State campaign." It is not believed here that the State Guard will respond to. his call in the event of resistance on the part of Commissioners Caldwell and Pear son. Bat the Governor's Guard, a colored company of Charlotte,' com manded by Capt. S. A. L. Taylor, has offered its services in anticipa tion of the Governor's failure to util- ze the State Guard. Mr. Claudius Dockery, speaking of the matter to-night, said that Mar shal Dockery will execute the orders of the United States Supreme Court, and if necessary, will call for troops to support his authority in the prem ises. Colonel Mott, Governor Rus sell's chief of the staff, said that it is the Governor's avowed purpose to prevent, at all hazard, the surrender of Caldwell and Pearson to the Fed eral authority. "To me," said District Attornev Holton, "it looks like a case of jail for somebody, if there is any trifling wun me processor me unitea states Court in this matter.'' And the most uncanny spot on the face of the earth at this season of the year is the District of Columbia jail- A. ... A. 1 ii is noi seriously oeuevea that com missioners Pearson and Caldwell are ooking for that sort of destiny, but hat the show of force on the part of the United States will sufficiently em phasize the conflict as a campaign issue. Lawyers here agree that the rule issued by the Supreme Court against Caldwell and reaason means the sur render of the office or imprisonment. The court, it is understood, was unan imous in ordering the issuance of the rule in this case, holding, it is said, the method employed by Caldwell and Pearson in securing possession of the Commissioners' office to be a grave offense against tb maudf-j of the court. There it onh ote pr cedent, it seems, in the hit rory of the court and the offenders it ihat case were fined and imprisoned The Charlotte Company of color ed troops is not the "Governor's Guard" but the Charlotte Ligrht In fantry, and is not commanded by "Capt. S. A. L. Taylar," but by Capt. C. S. L. A. Taylor. Cf ?t. Tay'.or could not be found last nh', to I e interviewed in regard to the impend ing conflict. Observer. Uerlol D beers ec THate a torrortla a4 CoBBSBMta There . Charlotte Observer Feb. 6 W VI a rv xb9 naantngtan roat ana tome other Associated Frea paper, in yesterday's editions, printed the fwl 1 r tilt. Its m v. towuig "aentar' ot uovernor nai seil, concerning the fake story (to characterized and printed in yester days rost), anent his alleged decla ration of calling out the State troop to upnoidnis wrongfully appointed new Railroad Commissioners. It is dited Raleigh, and reads as follow: "Raleigh. K. C, Feb. 4 Gov ernor Russell has been quoted in the press as saying that he will pro tect Railroad Commii sionexs Cald well and Pearson against. the rale recently issued by the Supreme Coart of the United States to the fullest extent of his resources as Commander-in-chief of the State millitiaV' fie is reported as having advised resistance to the order of the Su preme Court, saying that the object of the removal, of the Wilsons as Railroad Commissioners was to pre cipitate a conflict between the State and Federal judiciary. " 'I will go to jail he is quoted as saying, 'to make the question of Fed eral usurpation the paramount is sue in the next campaign.' - "In an interview given oat to night, Governor Russell says: -"The statement accredited to me with re gardto remarks concerning . resist ance to the order or decree of the Supreme Court of the United States is unqualifiedly false, and has not even the shadow of foundation, and was concocted by my enemies to in j are me, and my appointees." What the Charlotte Obs;rter .Says. Yesterday's Charlotte Observer, which printed the same correction of its story of the preceding day, cammenis upon it as loilows: SEVERE STORM. TME MUTATE f CflOCIV it r.i m. mt Xlim. mt lfcltor lorh m frrl itro)J a4 Mae IJi i . 1 .A sror pf ptrtoos wr t!rwtd and rc.CW.UOU Uat u ti ded tv th storm that p oTr rtsttrn Mais aebnfttta and itbod I.UrJ, Man dsy niglt std TafsJay ruornior. Four unidentified bndies ho in thf corner'- c&e ;i'njcr. Fife more ar io Lyna n4 tlv uni dentified corpars are reported to lm at Baker's Liand, in Sta llMbor. A terrible toro has swept the coast of Norway during the la.t ( days. There lave been several hip ping disasters and it is feared that many liTes have boon It. I t-rvt f the-Siat Storms are prevailing throughout I ,n hU rrp-rt Great liritain, and railroad traios I n nl-r hJi tlu a rnK!rr have been greatly delayed. Sever 'tra rx n 111 1 mrurrt gales have swept thf coast and Worse ln rx!er tu mt t tlirrt. tiM' weather is predicted with severe cold. ha drlld toff-r prf in thU r'tori at fxaclly !.iita ulli rM th Matr to prlat It. -W'v want a h.rt,i.n lM-liUt,.r of tin vrl rollvgtti, and an utliti t.f what ha Ut ii lti ant U U Ir.g t!tM lo not invnti'tn what you vt to d. I Iium uu ulll do gvatt-r thing- in th. futun, tmt want thU riort t ho w lint I- t-lng lot:- u;rrintsidrrtt Mrtaan It m"v lp t'Ot tii fulioetlrg rirrularS.t. ttr t all ki'tiuult att n2 !.- of the Matr-: ll ll: Ml:: I lUJtilja thai the next biennial rrp.tt that t a-i uut fn-ta thl .t!; Uall !o, not nly what N-jtIIi (arolioa ! Uing in the put4ic M-hl a&! Stat. Intllut'mN tut al-. aball tt.t what our 1 ntnlbatt-?ial rtdlr-'m ati.J high hU ar t4ng; the ara!t-(nir. rt atf m. titl. and In fact, want all tn -duoatiri4l In. to ! rrf r-ent. runtln t otic 'iaut. X.nr). W.vhi-i;tox, IVb.o. A recount' 01 tue ireasurv can, wnicn was completfd lat' this nft rnotn. lls-! closea a shurta' of f-s.n. Tht rt- count was made wcvsarv by the appointment In Juno of Mr. Kllia K. KobertnaH I tiltetl States Treauror In place of Mr. 1. N. Morgan, and now wa U'gun on July 1. .Since that -Would Ih- irlai t., imu- a t ut of llino about f:i,Ms.is u cash ha . vur building an.l faculty t.. put- I A , . - . It. - uwn i-ouniiM. .o errors or Kiiort ages of IiMiHirtanci'WeredKovt rM CURRENT EVENTS OF THE DAY. EPITOME OF THE TELE6RAPH NEWS OF THE WORLD AND TERSE TICKS FROM THE WIRES. An Interesting Cnllrrtlou of lirmi is a (.'onttenel and 'Comprelienul l unu anil latter of ;eneral lnterri to oar lEraiUm. A Michigan Central train lat Fri day ran into a sleigb containing four people ana kiUed tnree and badly injuring me. lourin occurant near Saginaw.' Two Christian Scientists, 'wbo al lowed members 01 their Ismilies to I We are glad to see that Governor I die without medical attention. Lave Russell denies having said, as re-1 been arrested at Kokomo, Ind.. ontbe ported in this paper's Washington charge ol manslaughter. . . correspondence, and that he would NasaATLCK.Conn Keh. 1. The re resist, with force or otherwise, the! claiming nlant of the I nited state ilarraa nt tVia Ilnifo Qf.f G I Rnhh omni n r a-.. o-..rlu. l. n I MWsi IS a Of DUI .4. -u: l: r . ji t r fA.n .hf n.nin.r . 1.. r " , I Jrii J ID IITOT Ol U IS W Kl 1 U.. vuuu aitsiimuK ma Xbauiro&a 1.0m-1 iii.u i lUIi. ihf Mat r rlnter -Mi:nato tho vcl to be about jrr iag. ThU Is n v-r- rfaMinabl-ifUM to tho c!mm)U and will U tb-ni a grAt deal of guKl, a Wt ll h t! State. "Thl ri-Krt will Ih- m-nt to t ry State in the 1'riItH.l statf . a wt il as distribute! throughout North Carolina. I Imp. you wHIgix- thi matter jou ran ful onldratiort. I- t me har front you :i mhi a paiblc, ali l'Ignate lum iiiik U paf you will want. STATE NEWS. - riuy iiiosna ouiisrs iitte tweii ub-rribed to butid a t.iierr tuill in Kington. . The Abbeville Cititen ssjs t t.at t l . S. I.u.k will decline the t rimiral Court Judgeship, and that K.p.Car- ter, t.i , Will b appofbted. At an elertion held lt meek in Rutherford county on the 'ieivttf "atork U or "no stork ls, the wa CONGRESSIONAL HATTERS. ca lit Atti Sv-a:I: j B.11 Dicsfi:ca cf lUwa:i ADMINISTRATION I LANS attaching his Railroad Com missioners for contempt. ' We re gret that ' our " Washington' corres pondent was misinformed in the matter. The Observer would not consciously do injustice to Governor Russell, however much it opposes ms administration of State affairs $700,OUO; partly insured. The American Press Association will Rend a' special correspondent to the Klondike regions to supply it witb a true and graphic account of that country for publication. Senator McXulty, introduced a bill A white man named Fulp was knot k- ed olf the track by the YYiostoa-Saleta passenger train tine mile from Win stun Saturday evening. Uolh leg were broken heMdea other InJ'it! sue- talned. lie was sent to the hospital. Ins t-ondition is considered riou. In this connection we call attenUon n the New York, Legislature prerid- ..I1, r, " tll""nlrt M.'lltf."! Alt) rtaWU W tleXU.Jw, er. MSllUt lk M 1M.M I K4 k .M try ! . MfM.,. til.MI 11.11 llttwTstl'tti.Mt ) tie e j t-a f t tt r-aaae f evai I ptpr at t-i.ls re Wta i tea ebcsrrd ta ! e6s.a It II ana a Treaty. 7fc r.w:t f Mm tot 4& tlm treaty ate t t sms- ratl ft recasitd. t it iill very clo. Ta advert rwaamttt rei-vM a the aeatiag cf Corttt is tu t,t-eT rocaider4 t y tt re&ate All t rr dents are acaintt tb sea'tof 'r belt as tLe L-a-i-at urr. Litr te o; portotltt. fai d ti !et. Th Senate cuejta.tte a I titer rate Cutccnerc has tetwfieal favor ably ta aati sralpitg t.Ii, iacludtcg in SBrsJartt t SrieJ t tssatr Tillaian against tb tsaair of fie- f aiaetcpt as r-rwviJeJ ia ! art lo rega.at roennerc ap taved lb ruary 4tu 1VJ7. Ir. and lira W. A. lUair. cf Wia- st.m, er hre last mi. air. lilair attetdej the eteettl waauiitt tn eling t thSaad Money leacae. Aungtb o?th Catbi.aia& la the city diirieg t k tr I'i trtct Attorney llo'too, W. U Cah s. ot S;aUill, laieoa Caltert, of Jarkson, and Cland iKKksry. hi ars th g ty surh a largo vote in the Sen at ! tt Teller res olution it is now re Main lLat tL House toanates us liaakta-r sad Currency will abandon all sCvrts to Mcur any Cosnxial legi!ativa etu bojing th idta cf tL SMloLiittstra tion on that sutj'et-fi.r it ruwld but le psrad in lb hetiato. It ts blier-d that tL atst.docnett t th ad mi nut ration plats will proba tly ood in 3Jav. Th Uoc has al- ready passenl is;l,t of tho appropria tion bills, acl th Sec at L sstad good procress ith tUru. Jerry Sioipsoa is ute f tLelxst ustters in tL House. 11 Las cour age, ability and skill. aLl is ell luted cn public ostot. II had a lively tilt with ii.rUy lb othrr ing for a world's fair in New ItMJl. It provides tor the ioiii municipal atoek to the anion tit million dollars. Cashier Ouinnton has resigned from the Chemical National Hank after confessing that be bad loaned f.Tj:i,our) without tne directors sanction. He says that he got no benefit personally out cancelled tne loans ioinroperlr. lie says mat he hopes the bank will to the card of Capt. C. S. L. A. Taylor, in this issue; denying'that he naa tendered tne services of his company to the Governor, or that they had been asked for." Capt.CS. L..-A. Taylor "Dlda't Tender Hi Command. In to day's Charlotte Observer the captain of the only negro military company in tne state, and whose company was in Raleigh during the I recover some of the money. law ucgro oww j. air. uses me ioi-i ThmiHnHinrihiun vn.. lumug ucuiai uj. iue soit impeaen-1 nave perished from cold and starvation i ura iu h . th BUUirH I lilt. l . . st. w 1. I lance Oil - - ' - ! ll we lii.l mi. . 'I w mi m of lwoltnJ0J. v MeX,r' sreli M. . 1Lat ib chain t.n o! itroforUoa fr r."."" Atuencau itdufcti' l.ai a s.lk lV a . ment, so iar as ne ana nts company are concerned "I notice in your issne of to-day, I timers ssy that it is the hardest win- in reference to a thrA.tnnoi1 tilt w iwuwibsw pwu lurim: iasi nine tween Governor Russell and th Sn- leen Tea" McPougald rurmture compant. to livery Mables. Iurinburg hs1 a nar- row eccape. Circulars have been issued for the corner-stone laying of the Coleman Cotton Mills, in Concord, on the Mb. A large number of speakers have been j invited, this is purely a negro enter prise and snould recHe liberal eo- courageroent. The police department of Norfolk is marked -'Jondoa' afcoaifcg lLat He hat was ot foreign make, and Jerry took occasion to say that L IbotigLt it very bad taste lor tL grtat adrv rato of protection to tt aearicg I.3ndonaad hats, lLat I'mrley, of . 'I men should wear only American- mad goods, sine L elaii&ed tariff was nrtded for Ann rican ind ostites, he should not patniii foreigners in preme Court of the United States, 11 was pnousnea mat i, as com mander of the Charlotte Light In fantry B, N. C. b. G , have tendered the services of my command, in an- Mallory Bros. & Barnesdall struck oil in the Big Injun sand in the Wild cat territory near the Whiskey Run Held W. Va. The well spouted a solid stream of oil seven inches in diameter eighty feet high at one bit in the 100 barrels nearlv t.'idOO statement, unintentional,, no doubt, I a day at tbe present low price of oil. is calculated to do me injustice, and while temporarily insane. Miss io piace me in a iaise ligni. in an- Lucy Taylor, a pretty twenty-tear-old ticipation of the - Governor's failure 8and, and will be good for to utilize the State Guard.' This I an hour, or an output of i 1. a. a. a a 1 . j. a. I . . . . " . in western joming. ine cold ha engaged in a dilligent search for Mi buying his Lats. TLis brought Mr. heen intensA for aixtv dsva. anil nhl.lv t . - . r -. . I . . ...... .. .. . I ,irM Auuu.iir, ii'um iivi r.i'r iiiticrlev I liia I.-I inkianiiv. 1 1 abeth ;ity, N. wbo baa mjMeri-1 rit.d M mhtim m j, frtiM, ul ,Uneo ?!y.dlt'Iar.,'ds..,,rr .i:n,, LrV Uould have Uen wiser and better !r ?.VZr"Z.V:rj? him. His eiplauation t.loni e4 tern.,nn and frnm ti... time .1.- iwf.rrt. I w rally deeper in th bol than Jrty edthe train for Norfolk all trace of bad put him. II said that Leboocbt her disappeared. the hat from a nrmin I.twirton. Me., . . . . . and that firm, in order to command a A man named Cm. I'rcarit tarLd tw w.w, u .vM.H.ra rf.,.n ttii.rtn ta hi. i...m- u nnm . I b igher pric has staiurf-d tae hat night somewhat intoxicated. He stopped at a flour mill to warm and standing too near the furnace he caught "London," thus sboaiog if this wrr true, that they wer practicing de ception on tb American poople. Ills on Are. He went to a branch near hy I explanation did not explain, aid Mr. to try to extincuisb the flames, but be vance of a demand by our Governor I girl, the daughter of Walter Taylor, a I w " badly burned that his dead body and commander-m-chief of the State treasury department clerk, leaped military' forces for the services of I through a window last week, she mv command, it wonld. have bean. I alighted On an iron fence and then ran to sar the least, hiirhlv imnroner for nude and bleeding through the bitter ,o ;;m.rA t,- i -a - I night until she fell unconscious on a KV OTVU lUlllUAaO ajWCDit-A TV IS 11 All A J I a s, fe. nlsAnsV aV,Aa j m . 5 . . a I BUUw uauat r ive uuuuicn a in ura spoiiu or reiuso xo xreapoua w tne or- -wfnl fate, her father, maddened with J m T W B y ueroi my superior Cmcer. 1 may I rt and rhinkinv that hia riamrhter simply state tnat uovernor Kussell was dead hanged himself in bis nas maae no sucn demand or me, or kitchen. 4.1 . ii : - . I tbVA. u u . a a . ' ' M a . a.v w. va. went home at noon Saturday and found his wife witb Wm. McAllister. of my i , , . i l x.t1v command woum imeiy db- required, crescent. Fayette Vj. O. Hi A. X AlliOR, "Com. C. L. I. Co. B., N. C. S. G." was found on th bank of tbe stream this morning, tie was a hard-working indattrious man. Last Tuesday while tbe draw to tbe railroad bridge over the river at Greenville was being closed, after let ting a steamer pass, the high wind struck tbe draw with such force as to knock the gusrd rails several inches out of line. The accident prevented trains pasting over the bridge until tbe damage was repaired. Passengers and mail had to be bronchi over in backs.. ALABAMA POPULISTS Wants Admission to tb 0;1 Kirvr, Be cause It Has Adopted (' I iuilUtlc Principles. Chattanooga, Tenn., Feb.'o. A. special to the Times from Bimir1;; ham, Ala., says : "A conference of a soro o in re of the leading Populists ot tills county here to-day issued a ci!l for general conference of a 1 the Pon- AUCU IU UD UU-I a, r, . i! a.rfl-i. J :.. loaded, and that two trains full of JLS AmPriP-n fmit h.x, hcn fnrV.,r1n 1 5KUO,- O.O; lOiai, ipiU.OtJ.UO. to cross the frontier at Emmerich, which, aside from Hamburg, is the principal place of cntiy for Ameri can fruit. On the receipt of this news, Mr. V hue pent a second and stronger remonst-ance to the Foreign Office, callmc attention to the evident vio- ulists of the county, Feb aary iUiL, .' from 100 to $500 each; The races of 1 he State's Debt. The interest bearing bonded debt of the State stands at present as fol lows: 4 per cent, consoli dated bonds . . $3,800,250 6 per cent; N.-C. R. R. Construction bonds 2,720,000 to consider a system of returning to the Democratic party a.id partici pating in Democratic primaries. The leaders of the movement says the Democrats adopted the Popu isuc principles at uie ,2th and thg Mt two on corn to the starving Cubans, and Bry- ention and that the best thl ig fori March 1st. - . . . Ian will pay for one hundred dollars TMili0fa 4- 1a la 4-rx fn iti 4 a r -i s r a. f a- r i t- -x? a C i f!aM at Dyea asking the W ar Department Ution of the treaty. At the Foreign tr sbihI three hundred troops here Offiae it was learned that the Prns- t hat law and order may be preserved. sian government prohibits the entry The petition is being signea oy near- 0f American fruit on sanitary ly all the best element. It reads as grounds, claiming that California follows: and other vermin threaten German "T the Honorable Secretary of War, trees and fruit. "Washington, D. C: "We, the undersigned citizens and business men of Alaska respectfully petition and set forth: "That, there is an extraordinay condition of affairs existing at and near Dyea and Skaguy, Alaska, which calls for prompt attention from the proper authorities. "As a result of the recent discov eries of gold in and near Dawson City, N. W. T., Canada, during the past two years, there is an enormous rush of people to that country from I all carts of the world and it is esti- I mated that 2.")0,000 people will start J for the gold fields of Alaska and the H Northwest Territory, Canada, daring the present year, and not less than to per cent, win auempi to gu in by way of the Chilkoot and White hvenatthis early day the TENNESSEE'S SENATOR. Thomas It. Tnrley, a Free Silver Demo crat, Chosen. Nashville, Tksjj., Feb. 1. -The Democratic caucus on the first bal lot to-night nominated for Senator, Thomas B. Torley, of Memphis, to fill the unexnired term of Isham G. Harris. Mr. Turley .was appointed Senator by Governor Taylor, after Senator Harris' death. The ballot stood: Turley, 46; McMillin,43j Tay lor, 1. When the Senate and House met in joint convention Hon. Thos. B. Turley, Democrat, was elected, receiving 91 votes. ThelRepublicans voted for Hon. J. W. Baker, of Nash ville. Total . , . $5,086,250 The interest is payable on the 4 per cent, bonds in January and July, and on tne b per cent, bonds in April and October. The interest on the 4 per cent bonds is paid out of taxes levied for the purpose, while the interest on the 6 per cent, bonds is provided for out of the dividends coming from the State's stock in the N. C. R. R Co. - - The annual interest is as follows: On 4 per cent, bonds ... $134,650 On 0 per cent, bonds . " . 163,200 istic principles at the C hicago Con the Populists . to do is to return tor Mr. Georee Green is the Secretary I worth of it. Whenever Mr. Bryan Democracy, act as a faction of the , for the New Bern Fair, and Mr. R. ' L. 1 acts in non-partisan and noo-politicil party and by united action'wield a I Davis, of Washington, N. C, acts for ways his behavior is invariably gener- Any tendency to premature baldness Total annual interest $297,850 The annual - income to the State from its stock in the N. C. R. R. Co. has been under old lease .' . $180,012 Is to-be for six years. Tin der new lease . . 195,013 Is to be for ninety-four vears under new lease V. 210,014 Under the Act to "Compromise Commute, and Settle the State Debt,7' $3,366,250 new 4 per cent, bonds have been issued in exchange for the old valid debt. To- complete tne passes frill iinmtfiltv nf ava n w oaSlinv .hip on tbe Pacific coast is taxed tS " b" ,f E3?$iwt Jm Sin work bttn tM' lin,m MaiI! it. .omo.t e.pac,,, to carry th. pa,- ffitI'JSMS WJ2ii sencfem and freicht that is hAino nf. . T .. i i: .a. to its ntmost possible limit, Sto,oiO . " " ; . i uefirvieu. xi jvu nuuu i couao iuc i , .. - . ....... . . fered and they are being dumped off iM.t results, beein at once with this 770. The time in. which this may be at these two nomts at the . number I invalushla nrnaration. - I done expires January 1, 1899. BIG MONEY Offerd for Trotters aad Ronaars Eleven Thousand and Four Hundred Dollars In Parses. The New Bern, Washington, Green ville and Rocky Mount Fair Associa tions have arranged a circuit of four weeks racing and offer the large sum of eleven thousand and four hundred dollars in purses. The classes range from four minutes tc a free for all and the purses range He fired four -fchots,- killing both his wife and McAllister . instantly. He then walked two miles to Montgomery and gae himself up to the oilicers. Mrs. Tucker wad the mother of tbree grown children, wbo lived at home. The employes of the Wbittenton Mills have been notified of a seven per cent reduction in wages to take effect Monday. - More than eight hundred hands are employed, and the concern is the largest manufacturer of cotton cloth in-Taunton, Mass.- hen com petition and tbe. condition of the mar ket are given as tbe causes of tbe re duction. Tbere'will be no strike and tbe cut will be accepted. - Congress man William C. Lovenng is president I'ingley will not hear tb last of hit 'Lo&dun hat. hatne UepaVIiraas in diKUSsingtLeraatttrau.onctt.ru.- selres said: 'Some traitor on our aide must have told Simpson t-bo ut that hat, remarked tne nemUr. "Will suh a thing as that bstt usf asked another. 'Well, I should aay raatk-4 a Western nan. 'AU vvt r my rooa try the Democrats will harg that Diogley thinks solittl of tbe Amer ican manufacturer as to wear a London-made bat. All bit etplanativns t tbe Sunenor Court in session at will avail nothing, via wilj tvrr Oxford last wek tbe case of Horner I bear the last of Dioglry's bat School againrt K. M. Westcott, of Wil-1 Congressman Lnny was tL only mlngton,in which suit was brought K,PUU.ean tatoWr f tb l!oos to recover full charce for entire sea-1 r. ,k t. n.r r.u.t,,,Afa uou oi v,auei nmcoH,wg . i,;. ...-w i....;.i iv... I......... b-inrth.re six wreka. The decision Ipoaedtatha f re and unlimited com- of the court allowed Mr. Horner only a part of tbe tuition sued for, the judge holding that Mr. Horner was only en titled to collect for the quant urn meruit. An anneal was taken or the plaintiff to the Supreme Court. this circuit commence at New Bern on March 1st; Washington March 9th; Greenville, March I8th and Rocky this corporation. davs racine -at each mace. The eb- Admirable ns.o.r.rt.... tries for the first two nlaces close on I Nebraska will send a sbip load of SOAP MADE FROM PEANUTS. It Mar Rival That M sea f arte red Ullv Oil. Froaa strong influence on the party prl manes and conventions, j t is said similar efforts will be made in va rious counties. Jerry Fountain, ormer Populist county chairman, is the leader of the movement which is now opposed by WA State opaust organization. - Since the above has been In type we. nave learned tnat tneir, is no grouuds for v the report, ' 2nd is absolutely false. Man. l.d. SILVER MEN TO C0MCNT tt,hfnth(p thrA nlsr-pR. Washinston. z - jN. C. rrogress. The New Time has the plutocrats on the run. Do not miss Frederick U. Adams' masterlv editorial on Mark Hanna's famous telegram to President McKmley, "God reigns and tne e puoncan party still lives." sena us vour .subscription for .this great re- one nnnarea ropauss ana silver sepn Mxans una Conference and Win Cc -operate With Democrats. Washixgtos, Feb. 5 Th!e Popu lists and Silver Republicans hell a conference last -evi ning which Was generally attended by members of these parties in bdta houses cf Congress. Altera dist issioa of U e present situation in pontics it w detorm Ined." that the "t70" rartle while maintaining serrate oiga i- izations wouldwork togetner in t; e coming campaign anu enaeavor o avoid nominations - which woul i conflict. Both organizations wf I endeavor also; to woric with t iq Democrats irt -order that a sol 4 combination of all orgaiiizatl j ig may be made against the "Repub i-J CHltS . ous, sympathetic, and admirable. LJoaerl ( Barbarism. ... That there are relic of legal barba rism still existent in this country is evidenced by the fact that a hill has been introduced in tbe ew ork leg islature to abolish fine and imprison ment for non-payment of taxes. Waaamakar gar Governor. . PniLADKLFHrs. Feb; 2. A coufer- age of silver, bat favored free rif age of tbe American prod net. This it lika tb lots-rnatioBal agreement nonsense. Pearson vottd araiast tbe reaolauoa and wtit am-rra preatnt when his nam was called. Congressman Harry h kit ner bat int rod seed a bill to establish ia to District of Columbia a national train ing school for wutnn. 11 intro duced th bill at tbe iattanecof Mrs. Pittsburg IMsdatcb.j I Cotton. Th m-aur is s-ndore4 by In view of the fast that there it a I the Mother a Congrs-ss ana by van- superabundanei of poanats raised Ions women's aaaocia'ion tbrovgboat every year in irginia. orta Caro-l tbe LmUd States. lra.. C-ttua it una and other parts of the boatn, I behind the measure, and will orin tbe suggestion is made that tbe pea-l poweifal itflienee to bear in its fa- nntoilbensed more sxtensively in I Tor. Mr. Kkinner w;ll nrgathe paa- pharmacy and be permuted to takel ae of tb bui at every stag. An the place, to a certain extent, of I appropriation of flO.Ow ia akd to olive oil. Prof. b. r. Sadler recent-1 begin the rehaiaary work. ly produced an expenmental aodal luriu uiaarais-ue. uue uuuui c ubkcc, illustrated, 10 cents a montn, one uoi-1 eQce bf business men from all over tne iar a year. a . s - s .aa soap irom tne on exiracteu irom American peanuts. In reporting this fact, he remarked significantly that the balk of theets'ile soap made . mm as in Marseilles . tt mane irom from African peanut oil. The av- 0UB01S PREDICTS VICTORY. Seslbe Sliver rse are H4 t Ml la 1B Letter's Wheal Frofl tav N. Y. Sun. " Leiter's wheat has cost him not more than an average of 9L. cents a bushel, and a profit of 15 cents a bushel may be easily figured j up for him. As he holds somewhere near 15,000,000 bushels, it ia estimated that his nrofits now figure $2,250,000. On the 9,000,000 in store here he has a clear gain of $1,350,000. i State net here, this afternoon under I crags grade of American peannU is - - ' - . A T...lKa. U..a all.ktl. ifi. tlV til. V.. lf.l. IQ0 aUSpiCiee Ol WE 11U9IUR. jnru . i ailguuj iuici w v uii uhi A young man" in: Lowell, .Mass., troubled for years with a -constant succession ot boils on fats neck, was completely cured by Uking only three bottles .of - 'Ayert: Sarsaparilla. Another- result'- of- the treatment--was greatly Improved digestion -with in- creasea nvoiroupoia. . . . r Thi Caccasiak tl ner yeaf. i Now is the. time, basubscr he. r ;: League, and resolved to request John uanamaKer to oecome a cauuiuaie ior the Republican nomination for Gov ernor, against the candidate favored by United statea.se nator jiay. ig orous ...anti-Q'iay . resolutions were adopted. - THINK ABOUT. YOUR HEALTH. . ThU Is tli Tim to Gits Attea'len . f Your Phj steal ConaiUen. The warm weather which will come With the approaching spring months should find too strong and in robast health, your blood pure ana your appe tite ffooa. uiuerwise yon win uo id danger of serious illness.' Purify .and enrich you blood with Hood's Sarsa parilla and thus "prepare for spring." This medicine makes rich, red oiooa and gifes vigor and vitality. It will guard you-against danger -from tbe . . , a -a, . I I cnanges -wnicn wiu aoou me pi ce, peanut oil-prod ueiag value, but ex perience has demonstrated tbe ex cellent quality of the American pea nut oil. Th CarcasiAX is the authorized agent ot the hew Time, and we are forwarding urge numners oi snnfcrip- tions. ou caunot anord to be witb out this splendid magazine. sna us one dollar for an annual subscription. Do not mist tbe superb i ebrnary num ber. Our clubbing rate for The ew Time and The Caucasia It 1 CO. Black rooT, Idtbn, Feb. 1 Ex-Sro-ator lubois,cbtirmaa of tbe. Kzc- if Committee of tb national Mlvrr Itpblican party, l-f t for it East to night, at tb requester the Ktlver lead ers, to confer wittr them ftr -tb pur pose of nailing ail ailter luce. Cbalr- man uuttoit tayt i.im vote in.tne Reb ate in favor of tb Teller reaolutioa bis convinced tbe silver alroCatt ttat witb a close union f the snlver forcrt victory in and IS") it certs in. Lnd-r tb cor-u-ai pitted ; arraoge- meot tbe l'opulistt, ttilver Itf poblicant and Democratic parties will each main tain a distinct organization. J Lack of vitality and color-matter io tha bulbs causes the hair toLfall oat aod turn gray. " e recoosmena iiaii t Hair Kenerve to prevent naianess ana grey nets. Aa-1u Use fur S ifl Gnanateed tobacco habit run, oUes ei IswislirtT'- 1 fcliy".xu rMilst Caaaressleaal C'eellU-. VAfiiisiTU3f, D. C reU.5. Tb Populists in Congresa have com pleted an organization with Ilrpre aentatives lk;II,of Colorado, Chair man of the Joint caucus, J Repre sentative Khuford. of North Caro lina, aa Secretary,and enator Har ris, cf Kansas, a chairman of the Congressional Committee.. ti1 TO .
The Caucasian (Clinton, N.C.)
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Feb. 10, 1898, edition 1
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