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A 1 X i - ' ' if .s - THERHI SURGEON iifpS Hill lllipi IttjifM'BIDS FOR' WARSHIPS - ; I i P , h ' iheU A. . Oele Club tbl. AllerocMm , - ,1 11 . j Ijillldingt is the hospital. . i efcV1 1 ' I , , 1- f His Qualifications and : " i cussed by THE ISTATlEGUARb' SURGEON Difference in Education iiJ Qualification of the Two The Advantage - "as to'ieneraI Kdjicatwo on the ,Side of Sthe Army Officer' That 1 1" I ofi KApcriencb, "VVsth the Militiaman Dr. Senns' Expe rience in Arm I Camps and If' i,ui)a- IT IBIC lilt I Ycjlow lever September 1 Th4 Journal of; the aIh erlcan Medial Aseoclation, ?dlte(l byj Dr. Jnhn n. llarnilion, print tomorrow an art 8-1 ant ColijJicl . Nicholas Konn; H -V chlf of the (upeiatijifc army In.' dine fluid, rf-ntu Htaff iwHh' tin led, "The Qual- llicatiou j "Nearly- and DuthH. of tjie-j Military Colonel Kemh H.-yS fivt'l in i nth at .edntinu'jus n -thjj (jiimp and nc-rvice ii;h th- army lield has afforded rnr- jirr ec!lent op- j.ortunityito .mak.e a-rTactl(aJi.study of this eubjfjct. i This' tintr whs tpertt:- in Camp Tanner,! . 3prioK-jiehi, Ifj. ; Camp Gearpp IL Thomas, CUickafjrjdUffd, fi.-, and th-d'abani carnpaikn, tfieltlnie be- ing abtml ! equally divided lin tiie: dif- fercnt places:!.- ..- I v i , ''The fir,st four freekls wi-res oceupied in Camp traajrer, wherr llajsl8ted in the capacity . of surK.eoh vneil -of. 'trfe imade its appearance among- the; Itroops; jitate-; in he organization of state ' around Santiago every man reimaiined; troops T(iif t,erue trought' me'lnto I at n,s i,ost and faced thp- danger with-' ,, , - l -i .. Li' "i 1 , p out flinching. , Men from the north who; (loser contact ;ftUh th national, guard Iiad neyer sppn tne Al,w act,pted the Of our state than 'at iny Urm- before. I detail for -duty in the fever hospitals' A phsicjl and Vruft islonal i-xamina- without a word of complaint. ' tiou, -in which U .took. ilart, brought oiit "The, first and most, importiant duty; the shady,i as I well; asj thflsunny sidV lt the military surgeon Js ti' prevent of their ijiualliications; The sresult of . "disease. This can often be-jdone mbre. my experincej here convince! me that-ffffctively. by example, than by prft-v the average national gUardf sairgeon is- j cept. Th.e; military surgeon, must - be; a faithful idwtor, with more fithati' av-.ii known in camp as a gentleman, h",t erage pof.wril.iiel ability, - lAit, with few 'exceiilioritt, l;ckins the fie-essary ini-iitary training in performiliK satis factorily his adniiMistnative dvlties". 'TJie four leekn' srirvice : t Camp Cleorge 11 , Thomas, as, chlf hUig.'on i " the- Sixth, t'oriiw. opehei. up a -wide held iir -w picyvi.n. uiarnte ai for e-X.lt naed J.bi vatioii in making necessirv suffering cy giving early id ... to,-,k, vii ..v..,., ,..,.,-!, i,n wr I vice and resorting to timely- precau th, : siirtrertns i,f the ri-irular arinV ami ( of- the national .guard. The-f: surgeons ' of the-- United - Staled arniyare all men -of" stipe di.it :Clqcation si-splendid physical--deveopmentj and jijiosa wno hare .bn- in jthe service fe several " yars are well - versed In tSiw routine ' work of the -tiled ical Jvpartnit?iirt. Hovv t'ver, inj alkiT'istt("rH prtaining! to med frine! and surgery rthe .averagij rnational guard 'surgeon nuni thanholds hift own." ,This sVcperloritT af thi national guard surgeon over Ins; colleague Of the Tegular lirmy is ' no reflection, on the Jatter.?"it is the natural outcome of . circumstances whu-h make sUi.tb a dif- ference- inevitable. j 1 , "The exacting' and diften onj-rous du : ties of i th .military -fcurgeon in times of wars reqeire -special qualifijations to urenare and fit him for his work. He vt Is not oniy-expectt'd to be wl versed ji ' in theoretical l and practical knowledge .''of (everythfngr nertalrung to ihe prac-j Hoc Ol irieuii. liiw aim suircim uui Jit J, of mind and body, uiion whici he can rely when KntraptfJ under the nost try- ing circumstances. ! I "The physical condition of ithe -milfr - tary surgeon j niuHt lie as. nearly per-fe4-t -a-i possibl.'.. During my service at -OhlckanjauRa '-.unJ: in thfc- Cuban kamp.ugn. I t-.w moje thanrone ol- Tuueer FUcgeon who .ought to have been vxi-iuded -fromjher service for;; physical 4 disability, i .IHiring1 the , campaign the ; loss of: a'teinsrre medical ofjk-er may : ' prove-a-' i eat disaster. -. Of 1 alt com misstnined jfifflfersi the surgi'tin is the .- most indispenslhlwr-!-! W -posiifon- is.'one jequiring special "t-raJniri inilv one -that , camviti be: mipa u itnwut cnpiHing tne aneuuai ..t --ms"u. 'V For tlu. if for no other son, the. medical oflicet must be in soiuUhealth and able to cjopfe suecessfullve 'Tthvthe j , Siardships "of i.a campaign. ; .; i v J . "A proper3nd adpu.itepij luminary education 4s-t-xact'd of .everS; purgeoU-J in the 'regular arm v: withou it he is f - - not permitted-to ata the-m&iica"l ex- if amlnatiOn.? -tatisttcs show ,j jthat .a'3 ., Aiarge percentage of the- candfetes are .!. dropped- at. this stage, of the karnina- ' tion 'This a reflet tmh on- he sys- , tern of medical education whith con- tinues t.o,p.-evail In our countpj About j the onlv nulence.f proficttnty the national guard surfl-etm In of our .states-, -Is required; to show , yvis , Hi-, ; Ploma-.: .It, makes "but .lit Ve dijrierence., wnen tne aipioma as.ouwui5u-i yt A : :uences; oi saim a.i vy t-.y y ; r Jeducatlon are. notj. required. conse-; , Mv' . 'V' " . 'Ji , t the medical sei-MCe of our u troops. , maify of the nun who rereivomrnn- -cilons arj illiterate., tsy nam- Ht-fMrau-i n uate woi K iney ;uit.'i. neroifiif- i t.ui 5hysiclans, but the eldum? if ever, - jtiakeup fOri the: .early defects? of --thej - education, " Whiohi seriously., anteirferes! witbra successful military enreer. Is if to be wondered at that jvhen such short-comine:s are discovered? byl their colleagues and officers- of the line,' ihey ; "Saved Ker. life." n -T . ! - ; Y.,,,- .3 i u i . -r: ', T'r-lVi. : jOIJH 'tLI'tT. if .Krcr'-OB, jinn v. iwo lJ bore mLly bid; c' r jMUcfc Wr .dot Ti"i r.arhs.isp tot.iu i-iicatt &nd lifcjreu i-Mest were Vj wrj!-5a, tay teT - tJa. '-ai--d 5ie tenioiy ana lug cvki- mjs c-iu.t 2,,-rf,;'". i coifU rot lio in oneE.jfUi-il vVt.c s-oi ;Iiue anajioton Jay Wt Pidg i nil. huabufij bfouglit rne Jr. K.1I6J F;m.t flv.-1 Heart CvtM ?nd I be-s.-n tblj t icd 1 hes I had t.Uvca half toitle of elcfa!X'.v.-&8.iRw.'& tetter Jindfontin mio: nfersiktsntlv I took at?j a dozen bot- -ties and iris" completely restore! feM;.a-lth to Xhe surprise cf all," . : iDri MJifS' Eemedics . are sold oy. a.11 drug- 3Cis under a positive uq,z-aatGeji first bottla . beneCts or aocey. re- funded. -Book on disi-. eases of the heart &u3 -1 mervefifree. Addr35-s, 'i:'- 'V I T - fr.- , - J . -',1.--;-"-. I ,' -j-v,-tJL - '''T- .'-'A ' h fiit . I.I f l' ' S- T lit T rjsund titnei . - 1 iy.l.-.au;( ISO Vttip- Responsibilities Dis- Dr. Seun, '. in the Campaign in tjniiuniiy lUl . In Our Army. do not command the respect: their commis9l,onsiauld, entitle ' them twl? Anycwie .who enters the mexiioal ser vice of the army as a life avocation: will be disappointed unless he' doesj fsq Imbued, with a- proper; military; spwit.-; The military surgeon must be . inilta 'i fir i I'll 'i y ri n ( 1 ir 1 m t ci rr 1 -rt irrl army if he wants fo do Justice to 1 calling- and the department he i repre sen ts. , I-fear.it Is a lack of t-he proper military spirit "in some of the;mediical olflcers In the regular army that'll -im reriponsible for a - well recognizably: cleft b-.tween. thern and' the officers-: f the line and - field.- If this is true ii the regular army, it is, only; too obvi-i ous In the national g-uaitd. I Thfr rank of the medical ofTicers and their istadid-r. injrn military and socnal clrcleiS suit-i fen when they are. regarded 'andl trekJ;-! ed as an ordinary doctor. iv :i L. I "To the credit of the, medical officers? of this a'rui other, wars, it must be sajdi that they showed no fear, eithr ; Ira it f acme the enemv. or. what is ivasttvi wrire rfliMpac Whn . v.-fTnw f vr i.'V.: ry onicers, Dut .by every -nl.xir under bis eharere. if he exrieets to- ie; r'PTecttu'and to do justice to his hjfih calling and responsible position.'! i i "Thfr fast, and most' important d4icy of t'1' military surgeon during -mtfvi t'ns. The . location of -canips, :polic ng of the same, the water supply, foad and clothing are subjects whuch- mtist receive his earlv and earnest aCeri-i ktlon. J. In tins work he should receiv" me Jieai iv, eo-opei aiiori or ine orricers in command, apd if this is not the case he has th? moral and military authqi-i ty to dema-nd i. - i - , h w J -jji- "It:waa not the medical department, but the arro.?irie3 cr , stupidity 'tf irte commanding genoral of the 'inVudinar army that was ; esponsible- for the f tensive out broait cf jellow fever qtir-i in the Cuban campaign. This experi ence is sufTicient to teach com manning Knerals that Jt is unsafe . in the fu-! ture to follow such: an example, as iani imprudence ot ltua kind, -giving pis;; to lnexcusaoie siaugnter and t indescribable-suffering, will meet with uW tiversal indignation." ; 'Trutn . wears .well. ' People hive; T!.i.rt. nnllnklA -.ill J ulating the bowels, curing- constipatloiH ana sick nadache. Thty don t gripe K. ii. liellamy TlTESDAY STOK.1I Played Havoc A ltli the Railroad l.eorsiia Many esiKels t recked the Savanuali Section i - - - -!. --.,-.: :- ' ' - Atlanta, Ga., September " 1 Tfbjd storra -which has swept over south.-! fast Georgia for the past two days B 43 put ?ix counties under water -and para- lvzed railroad and telegraph commuhl-i' Nation in- that part of the stateJ AH nues Of railroad men are at work fan . , lineaaffected, but are making poor :progress;as-the rain continues. Many trains from Atlantand the. north arid TennUle, Ga , unable jfl . Kr . I 1 11 .nioyeA night train on the. -Central f Georgiarailroad - ploughed- through thre? feet ofTrjud to reach that; point ldsJ: ght and the passengers, are herd as-Uastsi of the city.' Eight inches! bt rain fell at Tenmlle m twelve hoiirs and the wlnd ached d vei0city of sii-, ty mie3 an nour Bridges 1 were rt,cfcpd. and houses- and trees blown Jovln but feo far aa knounin0l M were lost . The damage to bridged ajrid :roads ,n washington county albnej isj $150,000. " 1 ... Atlanta i received a touch' o- ' h. lstorm today. The wihd reached a e tocity ot tnirty-nve miles ana tne rai f heay j gaiannah, Ga; September 1. st earn pilot boat K. H. Estill picked jup Captain Wilson and . three men I frOpu the; sehooner Edwin A..i Gaskill t6day. The schooner is wrecked on Alitor; Head beach: -. : -A i The Estill also picked . up Captain) Moa and two men from the Norwegian! bark D. II.1 Morris,, which is lying .off Port Royal bar with her sails and rig ging: gons., She is fro'm London, bound to Savannah. Five men from the Nor wegian bark Ragna, which is wrecked; on Gaskin bank, were-ajso on the bark The Estill also reports passing a ves sel; supposed to be a schoofier,- bottqm 'up.i'ten miles east-ff Tybee light. 1 i T he schooner JoKh S. Dearing, Cap tain Woodland, from . Baltimore -;td Jacksonville, with canned, goods, 1 is; ashore on Daufauski island. - Her; crewj is safe. IX is believed the schooner can be , saved. - , - ....' i One - Minute - Cough Cure surprises: people by its quick cures and children; .may take it in large quantities' w-ltb-' out; the least -danger.; It has won fori Itself the best reputation of any iprejpv; aration used today for colds, croqpj tickling in niie throat or obstinate i-onghs. R. R.. Bellamy, i; The South Carolina Election - Colymbia, S; C September 1. Out of i -total vote accounted for up to 1 o'clock -torHght, of 66,173, Governor El ilerbee leads with 24,716 and will hafve-, 10 i make the second race with; lh -prohibition leader, Mr. Feather stone, who comes second with 14,914.' Ex-Congreeeman. TiHman is in thjrd! place with 10,321. Very: nearly all I of the .counties have reported officially (onight. Beaufort is the only county; in tha.etste from which absolutely noth ing was heard. ,. The returns are n6t yet complete to indicate conclusive re (suits as to the other state officers.; Copgressmai) Strait has been beaten in i the Fifth district, Messrs. Barber and Finley entgrmg the second race if j: ' ; DteWitt's Witch Hazel Balve has. the largest sale of any salve in the world This fact arid its merit has led dishDn-; people to attempt to counterfeit It. Look O'lt for the man who attempts to i deceive you when you call for De Witt's Wttch JIazel Salve, the great jpile cure. .R. "R. Bellamy. ; ; - , .; ... SOT . ody Recovered. The body itt jeiCook, colored iof this city, .who was drowned at Nor folk on Tuesday night, was recovered and the bodv has been ordered td be fent to his old home, Augusta, Ga, I hi 1 Jkmutrtietit About To He JTIade Far t a Uelay Kace noodr-Tl Hare of ) tbel. A. W- Cycle Club tbla Allrrnoon ; A jrelay 'race betWeen. the L: A. W. and Carolina Cycle jlubs teams is now being talked about jfor ?ilonday after nooh, apd i the idea will, no doiibt, materialize.!, If it does, why the bike Bporia wili see - some rarelsport and l! . 3 .' . i ': :S !! I . . I . I. -'. . I ' - !. burring the breezd fry fast riders. If tby j are 'to race1 at1 all the Carolina cydiBts; are desirious of pullingthe rate fffi,f tbe .,tlme and date specified, aa it: is Wery- probable that after that time they will be minus one of their crack riders, "Scorcher" Turrentine, whOji is 8(Kn ? to leave s for college, further defvelopments will, very likely take place today, and definitely settled whether or not the rhals are to meet Monday afternoon. : This ! afternooi between 4 i and 4 5 o'clock 'thei'L. A.; W. Cycle Club will bave a testi bicycle race, that is a race fo ascertain i the riders best qualified to icjonstitujte the club's racing' team. The! race will be open to all of tjie members, and it will furn-ish an ex hibition of fast riding. ; Tile juvenile relayj teams that rac-ed W(K;k ago1 whic,h Contest was decld ed a draw bythe judges, are now prac tictng for the race next Friday after noon which is to determine, the mas-tery.;;- One- 'team, "as before, will rep resent? the s; Carolina; Cycle Club, and the' 9ther't'be L. A Jw. Cycle Club. '; i" '-: -1 i - - --.1 :-. - '" . - : ;l- J - THK:ATliANTIC COAST; ll.Mi !! l.avri Splendid Service, lor lihii the j . Holdlera are Xltauklul -. . i-j- I The I following complimentary notice 'vithj reference to; the; splendid service tiveii f-by the Atlantic Coast Line 111 the prompt Jnovemtjnt of troops . is taken i from I The Augusta Chronicle of August 2.7th. t'. . Ths Richmond (Va.) Leader in , not ing the s passages i of j the i First .Matin? volunteers, which rregiment spent some time v. in Augusta,? prints j a letter in tvhlch Colonel KehdalJ thanks the At- -Jantic CoastJL.ine foi) the isplendid ser vice accorded the troops en route. ' ij The Leader says: p'The officers :and men expressed -keen appreciation :of the kindness and courtesy shown them and (especially by, the; Atlantic - Coast Line. -f In i this, connection the following explains Itself: , I 1 i " 'Richomnd, Val AJgust.26, 1S98. ' 'To' the Editor of The Leader, 'if 'Sir:- It is with groat Pleasure, that I uvrrte of the nice (treatment we tv-t-eiVed from: 'the , Atlaniio." Coast Line Ieople on our trip f fam. Chickamauga to Augusta, 1 Me. After- striking : the Atlantic Coast-: Line at -Denmark th--re vas not a. flaw, everything moved on With i- ease - and great! satisfaction to pie,--- and to the comfort of every mar. aboard. , ' I . . " 'Hopin'g when our bojs are 'Rc inebering ithe i-.Matne -that they wjll rfememberi the,At!antiC: Coast Line ia their jjnove homeward. 1 i -. ; . C : l AI I LJ II T L IM I 1 I I '' 'Colonel iFiVst' Maine,! U. S. V.' ' - Agaiu'-TUat Moten ,uitar . ' . ; Ii .yesterday's issue iwe referred to the course the guitar.; stolen -from ex Mayor S.r II.' F-ishblate took before re Covered The article stated that King J loll, colored,' sold the guitar to Mr. -; " .- :- !:; .1 .! i 1 .n 1 . 1 : - ' ..: ' AV. Alj Cannady,( who in turn disposed of it. i: This . was! an error, as MrCan nady 'ditl not sell it, ibut presented at to his son, and he informs us that he didn't have the slightest idea the gui tar was; not:the!property of Bell,, as it was m his j,J3eH's) possesifeon about a irion tii before! be purchased it and as if being roughly . treated, tiell drives Chief Schnibben's ibuggy. i; i .1- ' Stevedore el Ilia Lrs Broke .Ai colored stevedore, ; William Evans at tbe-Champion Compress met with a ' i f : h ': --i i1" T "i ' ' ' ' - '' palfulp accident 1 yesterday morning. 5 Be wiisiat 'work on the British steam ship Yaatbylwhen a' heavy jack screw fell j upon one; ;of bis ilegs breaking it and; pinning him helplessly down Sev- j- . ; - - j :i I I : - - : eralj men .working ;near by immediate ly went to; the unfortunate r.aa's as eistauce. . " ; ' . t' 4. Evns was; removed to his home on Ten't :streeti ; between' Queeri and Wooter, where he received medical at tention, and his injured limb dressed. A a Jet Iid It' 1.1. -f'-i i f Mi-ir-fr.!!!- ;"l .b nrl m a rk ! . u . r-...." . i 1 t ; Rlr.i Joseph; E. Murphy, who register ed at-s Hotel Portsmouth Monday night from ?,Wilmingtonj :;N. iC, was assigned to. room 3U. Retiring to his room ac quite a late 'hour, -Mr. Murphy proceed ed to divert i himself of his outer par -'Tnents,; ;andjiwith his; feet encased iru rtvomfiortableiiSlippersj be adjusted tbe gaslight! hnd ; sat; down for, an houtfs auiet reading b-'ore bedtime. While thus engaged; he suddenly it 11 asleep. Presently. a. sportive gust sent the mos "quito .bar against tle gas jet: and the thing! yas : ablaze Un ; an instand. Mr. Murphy was startled by the sound of crackling' flames, the whole canopy be ing enveloped. A' man across the street saw- the . light -and l-running to the Chambers; ;engine 1 house, gave ; an alarm.: t i j j The .occupant oC the room had suc ceeded in extinguishing the flames b- fore the fire! department -could arrive. The firemenfound the room full f smoke; but? undamaged beyonH a little scorching Of the bed clothes. The com ing og the- fire apparatus awakened many -of the-guests and : produced con siderable : excitement, whch, however, Quickly quieted down. i. ; '' ill r- 1 iTIarrled In Columbia. !The Columiia, S. C, State of yester day 1 says: , . ( !Mr. E. J. Phillips, of Wilmington, jN. C &nd;Miss'i Annie J. Dent, .of this City, ; were .marnea iiast nignt at . tne Second .Presbyteriani parsonage by .the ReV. A. G. Blackburn. The ceremony was: scheduled to occur next Sunday, .1ut l itime failed to move along fast enough l for i them, so; last night , they decided to turri in and have the knot tied- The young couple have decided to make; Columbia their, home, the. groom- having been employed hereffir the I past four years. FOE REHSTT. House cor. 2nd and Grace. Ann St., between 2nd andxrd. ; ; Second St4( between .Ann and Nun. ; ' Market Bt.t between 2nd and 3rd. : Chestnut Sl between 2nd and 3rd. ) Walnut St-j between 3rd and 4th. i Princess St.. between gth and 9th. 1 iTrVrmfc Rt .: hptwppn Walnut n.nri Ttf( -f j : t - r; - ; t - ;J Third St ' -between' Chestnut and Grace. 1 1 Also 'others. - f -. t: . ! -1 ! have FOR SALE several desirable jelace-s. r 1 ' : i;w:'mJ cumming-, Real Estate Agent and Notary Public. . ! sept Of Coming of American Commissioners, THE OVERLAND. ROUTE :l! To- be Taken by I.eueral Rrvake ;From Poni-e to San Juau- lle Aikt hpulh l'erniIioii !f;r ThU (ourie-Itoad -Co be Krpalred b Our Army. Kngl-ueern-.More r1ouer Iteach Spale. Latest !Sew(! From tbe Philippine.. Fi-lei !elllus Their Prop?rt- 1 Ponce, Porto Ricd, September 1 . yesterday, notified General Brook 0, Captain General- Macias, the Spanish commander! atj r San Juan de Porto Rico, under a 'flag of truce, carried to the Spanish lines by Colonel Goethal, that Rear Admrral Schley and Gen- ;; i :-; . :: - - (..; i -T ;' 1 "!.-- - ' -, eral , ; Gordon, i; ;j the r American Porto Rican peacje commissioners, had sail ed for Sanl Juan from New York on f - ' : V h : j i ; - r ' - i j :- - - the steamer! Seneca. At the same time General Briokei who is also a member of the commission; asked If there was any objection to his proceeding over land with J an ' escort. Major Jose Rees, of 'the Spanish army, brought the reply of General iMacias; today. It was sent by, wire and said there were no, oljji.t'tions.! .Consequently General Brooke hasi arranged; to leave on Fri day or Saturday, .wth his; - staff, es' corted by troopl-JI,; of the Sixth cavalry and Pitcher's company of ! the Eighth infantry.; ; ; H.i -;ltji''j ' ;!: ;l .- 1 ;p:.-j Several fetone1 culverts1 between here and the Spanish works,oiv the- credt of the mountains,'-which have been blown up, ! tvill;- be repaired ! tomorrow by Colonel Goethal's engineers. -The colonel ha:; examined the Spanish for- -tiff-cations. ' Hen says they, are marvel-j ously strong and that be could havei held back jthe jstrongest army in Eu-i rope with iflvd hundred men against an assault !i n froht. The Span anls ihad trenches and two guns'. All but: I OU of the . 600 men ' IMPOBTANT EVENTS OF THE JY, t The "Chicago Limited" was N. Y., Three Men Were Killed. j Geperal Shatter tteaches Montauk on the (ty of Mexico! ! , F. II, Tvvitchell, a Prominent Business, at i Public Man of Bath, Ae(fii3'a Confessed Embezzler to the AiKitint oi$(iO,000 or 'More.-1- -J: a-, j f ' : . a l-'j f . ' V.U; ,! ..; ': -,i Thq President and Superintendent of theM"4es at Patia, II Is., Have Been Kidnaped by the Striking Miners. . ' -Gcnjeral Miles and 4,000 Soldiers Sail from ,jorto Rico.' . Forjthe Past Fiscal.Year Our Government aid Out ni Pen sions .siMjG51;S79, Almost as Much as .Was lail Out During the Entire Four; Years of Uayes' Administration.- ...Steis Ilaveeen Taken to Grant Dreyfus fiNev Trial. lArjmy Authoritiesj Connived at Colonel ! .Henry's SSiMide. Henry Had ivttuiiiiinccs in- jus r orjiery. VThe Navy Department Opens Three Morii Battleships. IMi New Cases of Yellow Fever ars Rcpjted at Orwolod, J 31iss Tuesday's Storm Played Havoc with the Raf roads in Georgia. Tnd Pilot Boat K. II. Estill Reports Many S ,-ecks in the Sa vannah Section? ' i : 1 t stationed there have; returned, to San .man. l 1. . - ; . MORE PR . Corunna. SOXERS REACH SPAIN. Spain, September 1 The transpoit iHle de Penay, from Santiago VUUd, ttlJUULt,:A-UgUl J.OIU, USS ai- rived here Iwith j a detachment of the surrendered Spanish -troops onboard. Therci were-. seventeen deaths on board the steamer during the; voyage. NEWS FROM MANILA. Manila, September. 1. The United states transport St, Paul has arrived here fiom jSan , Francisco' and reports all well on 'board. The light houses in the southern Philippines;! have been reestablished. ; It is reported; 'that: the religious or ders are selling; their property to a Hong Kong syndicate: Urowned M bile Trying to Save Others ; Savannah. Gat, September 1. Lieu tenant II.. S. .j ilorgan, of the ' United States engineer corps,, in charge of the fortiflqatioiJ work on Tbee island, and Henry- Smii h, a rigger, were .drowned in Cajabogiie sound Wednesday after- noon -im an eftort to rescue ' the crew of the lll-fater ; Norwegian bark Noe, which wenb ashore: and was lost on beach. . 'i: - Lieutenant; Morgan and a ipaftv of four riggeriUeft Tybee in a sail boat to cross tn sound to where- the bark pet to -pieces in the break- hadi; reached the rim of breakers 101 front;' of the wreck when a tremendous isea came down on then boat, swamping it. ,iA-tl the' men wsre thrown into the sea;, but managed to regain the (boat Morgan w-as in his uniform ar d iwore ; a heavy mackin tosh. lAlthough 1 a good swimmer, he was weight-sd idown-. with clothing and sank out ol sight, A moment later he reappeared anuj seized the: boat,- but was torn loose by.a wave and sank. A few, minutes later; Smith met: the same fate. Morgan was a West Poinei and was assigndti the, work In the Sa vannah district) us assistant to Cap4 tain C. E. Giltett. , Slander of White Women by ISI egro Editor. -t-:.j i:)fe--'i -" : i ;-i . : t ;...: - p :T: ; ' ii ". .- !jl i !'v:- ; I , i -" - ; : ;;- -k I ! The atateimeB-t that nine-tenths of tbe PppulUt voters . belong to the Farming element will "pass uncnalleuged, and that Is the class n terred to In thelollow lng article, Copied from the Dally Record Of August l,SthV published In Wlmlnr on, C, bjj negroes and the organ of jjproivd. Tills Is tbe way your new friends regard you lf and families, t . ctcry- witiie man in tne state, Having any regarf - lor tne purity et- liia mother, sisters and daagUters, mast take this matter to consideration an determine that henceforward lie will act as a AVhite Matt snould. I! :. -I "Poor white men are careless In the Blatter of prtecting thelr'( w omen, ,i eoimmander -of 1 the Masonic command ESPECI ALLY ON THE FAR.TIS.-They are careless o their conduct ito ward 1 e ivy of Maine and'iS ast grand cban- them, and mi R EXPERIENCE A7IOSC POOR WltSTE PEOPLE : 1 THE COUNTRV TEACHES l"S THAT WOMEN OF! THAT s-TACE ARE NOTMOKE PARTICULAR IJf THE MATTER OF CLANDESTINE?! EETINGS WITH COL: ORED ME than are.' the white man THIS KIND GO ON FOR SOME TIME UNTIL THE WOMAN'S INFATUATION; or the man's boldness, bring attention to them, and, tb liau is lynched far rape Everr nerr Irnched is railed a 'bi-r. bur lev. blaek brute.' when. In fact, man i I - . " . -i s. - .. 01 cnoae wnw nave tnus neen tteail witn tj nut -macs.' ana -nef,' THIS rB WHITE UIBLS OF ClLTl LOVE WITH THEM, as is very well .t -'-.---iii : 1.(1 il f --:':i.-- i :n : -; ; Tbe above 1 tbe opinion of tbe editors of a Nesro par- sr and endorsed by tbe aetton and voles of a number vof prominent White jfflieL in Wilmington. i j j Is there another place In North Carolina where a pli'dlcation of Itbis f harac ter would be allowed to pass unnoticed and tbe authoro without punishment Our country friends are Invited to visit tcanaaioni sneet. Indc- peniiet Candidates. 3 -f.r TREMENDOUS POWERS -: -.u:li ';!.M- r Of CtialrmeudXT-Mate Coiutultte IIu ell Ignore lu the ( aiupiaisu b Ills . : - i- ; , ; ;- -r I - I'art r Tbe efct Uauia Inf Arniallou: ! . Kt ! I :,,! .:, .'-' . as to Sepra ptoniiuadou In tbe Ka.l. - J-i-.-l . I y 'SjJ'p I' : :! 1-1 I' -.! I - TlieTTrlmlf Truktcc Acquit Kllo. Tbe TV Iii tli 01trl-t ; A II Hlsbl-I'tfpu- IUta KltklBjfe i Afpf5Rf-Ticr T-jiieaii y . ;r? ... ( r ' r llalffih, N. C, September. 1. At repiibliJi ! state : headquarters it is said thatk$ue new election law ' .'is said to be i yrusherf so far as bolters - - - : .' v t 'l- j ; ! 1 i ; j. . -j -or independent candidate: are-concern ed. and itetlly sbuLs them, ouLi It requires a SR-e chalrmauj to hie a icer- tilled copy f a ticket, and no tukets like nor this - .. .. .i..-. i , r;-- n in ne rnw can "S?tkers' bejplaced on it. Any changesSust be made by (marking out or - ivriUfe.-lnduirY-was' made rit effett thfs law f-tSM I-'' il I ' -.1!' : - f. Noimeiit, republican . - as had to upon candidate iiC-ihe Sixth tongtesbiiual district ahd??. Wilcox, bolt-mg repub lican candidf-; in the rl-lighth! district, and the r('rB '-: was tnat 1 U. . knocks them out b'f'utungtheni outside; the organizationlip'he law givea a- stale chairman tntflendous power. 1 ;i The republisnuis have in sijx--weeks ;i issued five ciyfiilars;; only one o-f which ii is not secret: r i ' - The populism opened state hpadquar- ters today wivre they weie to ear& ago, as they.oukl not get the build- ing : vacated;'? i the Capitolcfub. 1 It has beS -:iud that Gpveriaor Rus- sell will Wnfupate m .the campaign this yeari He?has not been asked to do so by his Carty and it is said will pot be asked.; Mr.' RicharcM'bf Wilmington today; completed the,: drop curtain tor Mr. ' Bchloss' 1 theatre here Mr will put im 6so.'-fir- escapes t jbi theatre; iwhtii-. is-how dangerous; in Wrecked ThtiXlay Netir l'tilton, A Switch IIad3een Opened. . 4 9 1 g 5, .- . 1 1 j ..; Bids, for th 'Constructioii of t, j ' t N I 0 m. 5 lease of fire, ; offing to very 'badly ar ranged exits, i John- Pj Ker of he Asheville-Citizen, left here loday-to get .facts and figures regardJ-ig negro domination in eastern North- Carolina. .. He was ask ed what of theHatus of politics in the Ninth district -And replied: "We feel good in the smth. If we don't lick' 'em this year vfe-will be the most sur prised people ;j 3u -ever saw." n i- I Some of. th populists kick because in counties witk an assured republican majority the . publicans do not' divide with them. ;C , . 1 ' The state cllfters the Faimejs Milt ing Company,1,.' Goldbboio, which will make veneers tbarrels, ; etc, j" I The trusteeuSbf -Trinity college aO quitted President Kilgo'of tlje chargetf brought agafn: him by'-Judge walr ter Clark.! ThU i action was taken ; at midnight ilast weight.; - It ' is saidN-thait Judge Clark ?1ifiil continue- the fight before the; pe65se of the state and that i the matter is-ar trom ended, the friends oC theSjtrpstees applaud . their action. ' 45 ' - ' I ; ; The state stsc&erintendent of i public i nctrnnti'on ;1ntf. 4o tliot . frti V r. -r rTn&T protection' of . Jie school funds- there ought to be -a fihool treasurer in each district. I -;. I r Companies ?A . and E. 'of r the Secdud regiment, in t"ahp at Tybee, had a teiv k.Ki 'Lti'J tL, , ft rible experieni ?; Tuesday night dun- j ing the hurricrng . Thfey are said to have lost a gr"at deal of property. 1 It is also said thaf before the; storm they astkco pel iiiistsiu ui. iuijui vvtiuei 1 tu t j. 1 ijji. jti: !i .1 4. I ii -L-.; leave thelisla"S, but; that it -was. rer fused. - i. Mf.;', j j ' ! ' j j -'jiAVillis Cr. Br-ig.3, of Raleighji is apt pointedlby: Judfti Purnell Uiiite4 States jury commissderi for the eastern dis tViot ; of North Carolina, a! place heli s iccessivelyy b;Jft Judges Seymour and Eurnell and CsT. Bailey. j , 1 The fall tet 11 of the Agricultural a ad Mechanics. ; college - here I begun the Itepubllean-Pipnllst Fusion political with eolored tjomen. MEETINGS OF - ... ; ... v:; ... J... naa wntte ro ior tnetr ianer, auu nui were sti vtdE.na a. im UK ! AN D HKFOK-l K 1U filbfcll known to all.) - It I'--- !: LI. oar office to see IHe original copy f thl. A Knock-Out to yesterday. Many improvements and aJdJtiona bave been made1 to the ol lfge equipment during the vacation One of the handsomest of the new building is the hospital SsThe attendance off students. at the 5Tning. f the fafl terrn at.'WaJie rest is the largest in Its. history, ,?T1 democrats ; of the Second con ffesional district 'made : Ho ndmlna tn at JtVilsoh yesterday. : Jt is under k44 that they will Vote for Jami B. lojd, the populist nominee.' The! iy ter was nommaited . nearlj-two nmthsr ago. Senator Buxler's pri .te).esrctaryj whi lis here, says': 'ait tjfw .jj9Puli8t will 1 vote for jLloyd and tn h-e will poll a very large deruo cvjitic '; vote, and-denies the statement rhsifJe by. R. A. Cobb, 1 of the populist fTate cam mitteei that many populists w ill vote fort George H. AVhite, the nesio rf publican nominee, Wfeitei came here ,today 'to attend thei pediali meeting of the republican stasee committee and the popuilst cen tral icommltteet Committeeman Cobb said; this morning that the meeting, which ; began; at 5 o'clock would be joint. This lis natural and t,here is lit-, tie Or no difference in; the dommjttees; the motto of both being "Anything to beat the democrats." 1 I ' Francis D Winston,1 of Bertie coun , t"y wno fa-aa charge of the organization j of White . Government Unions" rail ovef the state is here to look after iiihi marer. . . 1 nese unions ,ar oeiuiE i ' ' . - jj ; " 1 upiui luiuieu, i 1 - - 1 ! : i The directors of the; Coleman cotton ..:.ii .. . 1 mill at Concord met yesterday:. .This ! s -the mill owned and. to be entirely opcratexl by 1 negro labor, the engine and boilers have arrived and the ma chinery is packed for shipment, and will, soon --be In 'place,' The directors say the-' outlook -for; ,! the mill is all right. . 1 . MIAFTIill'S lltUlVlL. .' -j ; i , ' - I ;, ; - n Vudlus 1 uexpected-The luteud-, , .e1 i.iui-u-i-.irauipn Alleirhcuy a IkeatU Trap. ;i.'W York, Seiptember 1. the trans-t ' pt Mexico, with General $hafter on ' ed off MoniauR Pofnt , 6 ;i0 lo,k a m , today and . an j ft.ihr plater dropped ; -anchor in FcJrt j jsKpg :bay. She had' oh boaird besides neraI shatter Uie members of bra - i ; : ;; j. 1 -i . 1 s Sff- As HOor as General Whee'ler Tfass notified 1 of General Shafter'si ar- Brdl ho ordered a salute iof fifteen SSftf:!. !' 't i f i "'.'"I' I'--' I ''' ' I- ' :t t-.aud K.J of the iSecond regular cavalry .wiereifletaiied :to (3scort General Shaf ter into camp when he should land.! ; General Shafter iand his istaff were landed from the steamer shortly before 1 o'clock' at the) "floating dock" some distance from the quarantine' pier. The coming ashore of the commander and his ;staff wasi unexpected?. General j iv ncptei .iiau une Lav any VBiiiTuuiaii up at fthe quarantinepier and the guns waiting to salute General Sbafter. He was not "aware that 1 General Shatter was on shore; until General.' Shafter and his staff :had ,beea driven to tile .detention hospital .in carriages. Gen--erai Wheeler-tvas a litjie putout when he learned that General - Shafter had landed.! General Shaffer appeared in gdod health wiifen he f ame ashore. i On rthe ; City ; of Mexico beside the general -and his staff fcame.l one com pany pf the First regular irtfantry. , . lewrai Wheeler, when ' .informed ithat Qeneral Shafter was. ashjore order J edh 'salute of fifteen ;gun$ fired and j these Jw-ejji sent, off ;af ter Gep'eral Shaf ter had actually passed hearing die- tance' t, ( . ; It ; was! idifficult to g?t near General .Shafter at detention; jc amp,' but .the commander ;of the Santiago I campaign sent word to theJ corifespondent thtrt ha. was glad " to be on Ameiiican .'soil onc4, more, but was' sorry to learn hat so many of his men had. died and were still sjck at Montauk. j He said, how ever, haf 'had - the troops remained in Santifg?o they would have fared much w4rse. - v Jf -t1j'i, HI'. ':: 'l?uje5iji Meyer, whoicame north 011 thf Altgheny had something to, say. tuflay His -tQ the; condition of the trans port, felt was on this: vessel that four teen smth Massachusetts : men died. Surgeon" Meyer; stated ;that iwhen the Allegheny left, Santiago there were but tvg?lve sick men on "board, but illness deloped quickly on the-;vessel and I ; n out a tew. dav8 (athd ocburred athej rate of three a day. . X' : - i -l. . r r- VA f OMFjKSSEU im&E'ILEK, :r i 1 y ' I A groajilueut Cltlzeu Of Bat It, pie., Con-ti.pr.i-q to Havloir'' IIen iklealiug fir Ijyurjeeu earn. S t fciail .Mo., SeptembeAl. Ex-Mayor Fru: Twltchell, one oft Bath's most prominent citizens and a:member of Cove in or Powers' council tnd 1 weli knovvn in busines circlee in ilaine arid Massachusetts, ; is confessed embez zler. 1 ihe amount iof the: embezzle- 1 nieutf is placed at ?GO,000, but iX.hiay ! exceed r that sum. ! It is alleged that I ior tho past, fourteen! or fifteen yesirs. duiingl winch time, Mr.-Twitchell has , . j, -Vii ' v; "' lT ,VC been connected with the Worumbp , Wofilen Manufacturing1-Company, var A ious-sums have , been; appropriated by I him.: These amounts were charged to the expense account so that the bus ines bad not become involved at any time. When-confronted with the evi dence, Mr. Twltchell acknowledged bis guilt, but It is thought no prosecu tion will follow, as the one most, deep ly involved i3 Galen! S. Moses, treas urer of the mills, wbo is inclined-to treat the matter as one of personal wrong rather ; than -1 an instance, of criminal t intent Mr. Twitchell, who is at ; his summer home ,at Popha'm Btfach, is in very poor health. He re fuses to discuss the i situation. ; . :?;The disclosure in the case; was prer clpitated' by the personal Cjsignmfint o Mr.-"Moses,; which .was . announced Tpieeday, and in which Mr. Moses faim Sftlf says more than S-IOO.OOOworth of Property is involved.1 I ;Mr Twritcbell was ichcsen Imayor in 91i,! and 1892. -He '(a& sent . to the rfgislature in 1893 and 189o,i and tnis fear he was selected L-a! member of the Plecutive council. He has" been grand ' cellOF Ol the ivnignts 01 rwa ToU invite disappointment When, yom exp-TiPi-nt. . DeWitt's LittJe Early Risersfe pileasant, ; easyj - thorough little pills, They cure eonstituatipn and sick headache just as sure "as you take them. : R.j RT Bellamy, t' r r .... . . d- - ' . : ' ' ' ' I : . :,:!';: ; i . ; ' -ii- . - ; - - ;V-. -. :M Troops Sail From Porto Rleo ' ! - Xevv York. 1- Septepber---.. 1. Colonel Kimball, deputy quartermaster gen eral, today '; receivied ; from General Afiles a; dispatch dated Po'nce, Septem berilst,; stating that 4000 tiroops sailed todiy if rornt Puerto Kico on the trans ip'orts Manitoba,. Mississippi,!; Concho, 4Alamo, Chestffr and Obdam. !i He him feelf sailed on Tthe. Obdam ; Tbjtrans- ports wm cqcw to iNew xor-t.7 The Bids for itlxretNew Battleships Opened at thjelNavy TH E TERIS' VHR v .; t i ;-;.:;!,;;- 1 r ; The Contracts Ukclv wtw llivillcLi t:oucerns...Sonie oMe Bi J4 Specify 1 (ircator SpeeJ and ' Better; I escli 1 hun tti-epurt iiicnt til ic nuuoi-i n jpe-a raudnicnt SubnptiMi t l)i4s-r-Our ; m ; Wa.olvington. M'ptembtrCTThf re-i suit of the bidding for., K$Ui:f0fia tion of the tlirjfe -Cig' b.iViiup-; thi.irlzed -by congdj-rss' is stf )!-mly isftcry t,h.' n.t ?..trtn KiHin.thf fatv-'or th buJJIj 1 that tht- got.riuin nt i- p.isc4fi i' veryyinuch mone in the-; niuit vfr'Af 1 U(-- W1 at 111. i?.kf ur 1'J andr; peed titan m h.t the cost is -goniig ,-to -. ! ( bf Mhaii M'lW paid pi portUtrwitly f.n' mi mis cla.ss- a: ui. fiiuillv depart meur vill f? able ti dl-lfrbule lib! ing bin wirk among the tine.- LrV. btui concern; a init-thod f f-blhlj ui tbt alw ays n.-diiuil is t lif 'dvand igi of th KovertiniiHiu. 1t5 bids il .lit-,. open'd shortly! after m0 Tlij- T enoe-of a numJUer of i'-iirV-wiitaiiv. ' of shipbuilding loiu-efns, d.tpaiuu:tit of- riclals and otlinr men cojiOVetrii.- u 1 hi- Ofiiarl merit I: I- : ' lull The bids werel tMud in tli-jCve 1:1s the first , being I under tlN -4laiis -r paied by tln na j depai&mr ial tor bhip-a f ab.uit n..fi) f val. a sped of sixteen ki,,t3l ', iw oH.-'r" tlaes were under plain-. p. Mi el bv ins tne i bidders themselves;- at tn casus, or. addHional- ptantt lfrepftrt--! Uv tlie engineeining - -bureau, but nov:,: include-d- 111 -tht jonginal ispei'ifK-atiiu'rjsont to bidders.; j- - :, ' i ;4?- . The . bidr -verl opened ta nlh ing ordi-r: - J. . tii Dialogue- :j -l.'o.j w of Camden, ; N. J.,! one iip- k) birt v-.-: three months, under ejrx.-l ot K " tor iw Newport Neyvs SliipbiiJd jjUt'o pany, uiif shipaniler. buss, f -f (51 i b HI I tWj. ty-bne months, ,for the .-unt J.'t'HJ,- .001). ; ..One ship., lunder elus ii-sr-ii, vith-- U speed of sevk-ritnen kiiotnn ft 1 1 1 1 .tv-twu months, I for the stfTTf '-if' $3tii!Sti wvo. : One .s-hip, iof about ;ljjfii) -Jtitns, with -a -speed of eighiet-.j .ji5t.-: . in thirty-two months f-r3llu 'Hum' of $..sr,n 00.1 : i ' . i i. . 1 -i IN illiam Cramps'. ShipbfejbJ Jg; Company,- of il'lnladelphia, 'oii Kb uiidr class one, in tventy-nirte snif ; ilhs, for ,-oiiu,vw. 1 j-wo soil's 01 ine -rue iciass lor, -',ba,uiw each.' une.iW-T iunaur class two, : with k speed, trf-.j 'v:eM.eri knots, in thirty-two nuinilij w ith u: tonnage of -11.5W, for t.Tlifii'ot 1 "Orl two of the same for $2,7()0.0iui. Evt ih, j On;i ship of 12,150 tons and a stjjfe"-of eigh-t.e-err knots, in hlrt v-totf.tnf-jtbi for $2.S5.JO0' or tv!6 Of! sameiii . $2'S70, 000 -each,; . . ' 1 : 1 j - . J - 1 1 -.; Union, IrOn .-.Workij, -.San:-" f -Jnncisco. one ship.; under plass one, pj'.'j!,C74;,000. in thirty -one rnlmths. "Out 4 unde'r class tw, with a speed (f jirntecn knots, for $ 7Jrj 00(i, in, tjittwb months. Orie 12;000 itons-ejgKen-knot ship in thirty-three montlwfj 3 $2:hS'J 000 ' - 1 A careful exaimination of f vys.: Jiidf; shows that the prices asked . furl the vessels plannedion tbe depart iwitg de siRns average sliprhtly ler lj 3Ui the price to be paid for. the lhn'.- a- clarf. although; these ships are impii.i'enw-nts in some rtspeet-s But it ats'. i'l ' aih that(th bids are within yi frrn! ot tost'lixed bv ciinfrres-j, i ,hr the builders proposp to inak"eth"n 'iRh-tei-n knot xspeeo'. nun ti 'bxill'SjV-' hipH' than called foriby the depart jjrtiit. -It is expected that the onjy ;lii(tr.t-oriHidK ered, therefore, iwiil be for th igr teen knot.. ships.; In 1 this-case the; a-W port News Company is the loivefr buldei, but bids for only one ship; s :4- i; liigh esi is ine - tjnioji jronvv 01 k-v aiu act of .congress alhiws thf'd rt thp nf-nt to make an -allowance -of nsit 1 ai et1 4 per cent. 1a favor of 1'nr-lj t tfast bidders, so that bjings thir l in lme. Cramp Comes in bitw Ap hhena and ; consequently : the thren- tpi arf likely to bevdistrilmted geoaft iibt'Uillv m that order.xln the ca'se-fof,-jiin teiRh teen-knot shipsN,bot,h i.'rainn' jn'I the Union Iron- Works- suhmitlj -i&lans, (These 'being practicaily the- d- Yrtiinent plans; leng-thened about sifctef frK't in order to get in i the extra. hoBpbwer. ;The 1. Neu-neirr New? deignj $th 1 th- eierhteen-knot v--sl is oriili1il 'with is orijnrjil ' them. If it should ntt.be s-itrtfaftorv ito the department then -.Cr'utsiOyould iprobably get two of th- i-bB-?-4sTh-ibids have been taken under af Jsjjrtijit by Acting iSecretarv Allen. "- J j MORE TROOPS DISIA ) ' ' i '! : :'' ' ' - -;' ' - I ' ; ' .: - ? 3"' : i The war department has lisj-. ti-rf ; ; orl ders for the following triirtrri) - of itroops for the purpose of i7Vy:- smus terecf out at thpir destinatsiH vVii ; : f I' First Wisconjsin, ; from (ft' 'lVillf ,to Camp Douglass. Wiscoa'O !f3r'iftl Ohio, from Fernandina toCt bftlbus First United States volunteer r- airy ijrttt f Rough Riders)., at Montauti Jn Thirty-third and Xhrty-fiurf;;f li irhlt gan, from; Montauk Point ? amp irst jEaton,; Island Lak, Mi-higa : : (Zonnectirut. from i Dunirit -l4'-v4Qg to ?Ciantic, :Conn.;l First -IllmoiSifrifa-ntryi from Montauk ko ArmciuriiniKhlcagoi Fifth Iowa. ; from .Tack so rEcfJU-.-iin I Des Moines; I Third -i Virnnia, -rott-fj: ICtarfip Alger to! Richmond: :FirKMt-,tissjippik from Chickamaus-ai to llJt irlrdale Springs. 1 Miss, j Second y Mi""dsslppi' irom ; ' Jacksonville) to, i La - Jierldale Springs, 1 y Xi. - FRAUDULENT " 5ND 'fyfl -jRIP i. rinv . . . ' ' I' ' - "Axwide esfigaion of . sj Jpicious bids uner the lastj call for'.t-jacripr. tions -T.to i gqverramenr oons 1 ft, reer t.-dmpieted by Solicitor ,. CoriAlrt of Ithei; treasury department, a jj jtftday ,he submitted to Secretary the mass of testimony on thf- ifaij itjons. .Several thousand subscribers-si sere, ei- jamined. ; The facts ; developed how a OJ- BirrillClLI, -m.11111 rt'i,--i u.i.yx f. y. (BUIIftllC parties "to secure a larg arjiou; t f the bontjs; .The investigation -ra ie out-comei- of - com-plaints, allcinafrornf -aful dealing on the part or! m J$y !bM- tiers. ; sexreiars; uav? pnnp. ; insn- h-.'4nifiallirQllnn i.--A.-,?'.!ii,lf. t?'C01nln,i,dar'Vfter "m rn5 report, held a conference far t iJ;htouri jwith the secretary on fhe ipvlot h Wients. The , reporindicare; -i't imil ilions of dollars tri bonds er." tLCiuiri- ;ea . Dy irregular; means aJ-s.'fiat a number ;of New York bidder ar in t- J volved in the cases., . As ji ! ( l Many ! of the bidders, -M ii istited, t were hired to sign and thesy ..vim! was i carried so far, fhe report, g-sj now-, t ithat virtual agents were ernpkrdiwho 'f iwere paid so -much per sui4ci.terj the I ilast named merely sigmni: Jrj-r;? ; name I and giving thel bid "with his i fnature ' to the agent or directly to1 1- i f fiarty seeking control ofya. large aj unt of bids lThe report aifd the sexV Jt! ijfacts : iare withheld- from publicatlotVati this ' time for prudential reasons, V V SoIich ) itor O'Connell paid" today: '!T: it is a -large amount Iof fraudulent Ids. " It i is stated a further investistu in iis to ' be made, and that the facts j lvelopea I will be followed in action, by s.'.&ies aecl retary. f . ! ' 1 ! ! : Secretary Gage said tonigb -thf in vestigation showed that a lart Suijourtt of the bids offered wereiot "axa fldev but that in- none of the easr- ilnvolv-. ed In the Investigation ha'd bonds i been issued to the bidders! e said Department, j - SuISFACTORYf ;::.- -; -t --...-:' ii - i 1 '- - - .1 Called Urut LcCont Than Iumicnc Pen .sen icer. , IV t Jie iha-l iIaiuM. li?iwevii!r. tht in I s-n1 lTlt4tHlt 1 i k. 1.. ..Ik, I ,'..: . an yet uiuiim.,ovr . a unnlHr n'nyrml; unknot micily I .to i- tint .drpttrf iiif'nt '.j ihad ,t'vi-n bsutil r II Ti' foitlutiirnlrig annual rj putt ofTtW t'ltll.nilvto(lji H .if (. IIHI.H1K thstt tin- iiurnbe-- -uf iN-ni w ill -:,how-t during thpast tlseal I vr-iu- iTx-htdtntci -the; w .ir i of .1M-J. was j.'.fl.'J'J tor HiliIiefH -atv of f,li r: 5.4 s?i were 1 i.jsj for aiiv-rp. inf inuinber tr puii siutier-W on t lie; roll Jwine .iO. lJ. vi as '.i.,;m; nnunt puiH fur ietinbm tiscil year gliding; Juun 30 (til.87.!:r "a-vifta-K-o; Valoif; or iioil! tl31.7!j . tE.mparisi'im . Mow pensfijjns fin ji-n. ice LlunnK i.thi-! 1V. 1114. i-ach pen slants that pri Hie ivir 1 i'l tbe reiMjliou wen- gran ed-. dtu'lng ) i ' tl h. . . II . - . . .1 ... i.. 1 ...... L. - . I. j. .. 1 - u si rr k '-ii y-n-. - y trit I limn -i re nllowt-a ! -iiuriaiK -tne m ire lour wars of llratit' udmint4- that t . ! --Mid ten and . llie nlir . tratfon: of 'rf sldi-nt , llayc f amifunt ac't!uaitv".tmia . for army .an.l I liiiivTk'r- pension'! uuruii; th ijseal ytar ;vly in 'ex- endlmB1 Juiiim 80,' lbt, w as btr cess; of. t hl -aniount pjftd Jlber dur-- inn jtne nrsst or si'i-na tern of Pri-nl. 1 and ! I lurlnvr tlit .11 .:. t l!r-inrfi ilrantts f-lminirttrat f - "! n niuihH was P,ui, "nlre lout K-.-ai of I'r, hi.f admiiilnuai.ii TIIK llltl-IVFI S t .lSK ' 10 t.lr lllm New Trial. t oloiirl Im nrj't nl ia ( ouul ed at. Ho It ml Ari trnipllcea lu tli Forgery I'4I I- September l.-It Ji reported M. Sar- that: the ni nisten Sof I justhit rien, has taken hti ps fa grunt CaptHln i Tlrev'ifiiQ n ritriaT' I I ; I La iPatrif jiirinoimced tixla'vi tltat- Col- oiieli. 1'aty citi t'hfui had ben arrested 1 1 - I . ... 1 - , ' - . .- t- v for complicity !in the! Droyfun forgery.' 1: 1 L; 1 s now liHiiiuated .that the suicide. of liW-iitcnan t Coloiielj livnrj 1 the chief of the- Intel igtico departim-nt of the Frent.ii; ministry for wur. was - con t nivctf at bv the Fit in It ami ' authorl irtilar op- 1. ' ( 1 i 11 - i ; 1 ; 1 ties.; f it is ineeai ipcff tnat; a 8 yortnnity t commit: suicid waa " f-j f. loriu-u 10 Jfreyrus, who, tiitciitTiHi to profit by it:. It j is genetiallv b-lifved th eli t thereat of - the gentual taff of -ihk French army; will Mtllow the! exampa ie of Gen- eralj Boistloftro, the; thief of staff, and chief, and of General ( onze, the tinder tender' the in It apiiear M. C'avaign nci Ilonry Ijj; rcMgnallons that th minisii'r of ; war. i' i convinced; hat Colo- il atrcorr) pMccs ;ii the for incriminaUng 1 locianent. y left letters h addfessed gery ; of tht ?olonel I lei; to the mini (er for! Iwar and Geniral HoHdeffre in which ho; -protested that Uf had. not act iwIik h the rod of 1 The mini- realized; the gravity of the. il comiiiitted "solely; for tile cause." 1 1 r tr for Iwar thisi afternoon i-L...... .;.t.n. vi... 1 'T, w.... .1 had! an audjje ir mi: . -wiiiii tit-ii.i lveuuuHi it tie- military: j-o-lloge.j who director of has i accepted general Ktafh ihe office o( cbief of tho acant ow ing to the rfr- ignation of ueneral 1 l.oisdeffre. Tho latter bid lkr well to the ofllclalB of his. bereau ih Ik morning. I '. ;;.; :-i!-i . :.-.! i; i; More, thai; I lt-H of De ,v-nly imllllon ! D'ee ani- t Witch HaznUSalvts have been t 'disk ri ho bid by th manu- faefurers. 1 Wlit bltte,r proof of their confidence ip -it's nrt-rits do you want. It cures piU-s burns scalds,- soiVa, ' In the sbortesti PHtce of- time. it. "If. Ilel lamy.' .' j- i Miw Oflieera Kidnaped by Mrlkers " f Sti Louis. -September 1. a! special to The 1'ost-lMsptitch J from .Pana, Ilia., says that, (tyfl tnklh'B miners thin af ternoon sti3'd Jl-.i Id J, Overholt and Lewis Overboil president and suiier lntendent ri-fcpactivoty of the Spring?; tlelil ; nilnesj Tthe (wo official t were take1 oat-tf: their bvjrgy by the m ot -.ind" carried inj the direction of ! the miitea. XotnfinK is known of ithcr fatf. iK'vs Dr. Mfllarld, a minister oi Pana, smadera plea. to the; miners to - release the-Overholjs ak-id was knockeM oir the head "with ii revolver for his pains, i, The two llTJcifals were dragged froii their tbuKgy) in front; of the lialttmore 'and Ohio rutpwesnern dispol. i, Th iweiKure ; was made -for the; purpose of idemamdlng 1 he (surrender of the negro miners whi had Been working In union men's; place; ,.- j - . j - v, - -' : ; Galena, - LI si.,- Heptember 1.4-The mln-"" vth were ovJrtalen by the state offlcal if the mine -s' juniop and haJted. D, J. find Lewis OveihoRi gavM tlw; commit-, tee, an onlei ! to twndi for a icommlttee of -the negio JminexH. ; Sheriff Coburrt refune'd id idemanded' .the ireleart; of the Ovr-ihdl i JJohnl Mltehell, national jc previfii-: it iof thfi union, ent ba 1c a , note sayirgj.the dlverholts were: lbt in his keepdrjgJ - I11 r - ;i' 1 ' : ;!The ; MesBits.j Overpolt were released at Sio'clock :his evening.. The strikers are said to hjave vted -several ' times to hang the )verhoks, but iwere pr vetitedi by 'ttf ir leaders, from commit ting!; violenceJ - i ; f, ; l iTmi NewifasesofVello-w Fever J-xcksori. 3fh-, September 1. Ten! newfci. cases oi yellow; fever arie reported; tonight fromlOrwoodi ;These cases have' appeared sSrce tbe report yesterday; of the first lmff-ction there and are Bald I to be of ft mild type. - I ; ' ! ' The ; officifab report of Inspector Grant, Dunji and Htrrelsjn, of the Mississippi: feoard, and Inspector Gill. i -of thi Iuisiana board of health, on .Ci ta-i, orw I l"e V lood cla was received to- hesitatingly pronounced the infection yel ow.. fever..'-- i ; I. ::;! i: The 8 oral is the hiqkf-t graoa baUaf powaW ; itaowa. Actaal tests show it gaaseao : tid farltertfcaa as other braad,- . f?1 12 e POWDER Absolutely Pure rimi SMbM PCWDca CO., tw voax .V i J)B. HILEd MEDICAL CO, EJfehart, Ini, . ' :i f - ' m i
The Wilmington Messenger (Wilmington, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 2, 1898, edition 1
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