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. -. ..... t ,-dl m: ' -v'- -4.i "V-a titlifm 0 ' r-wJHM ' Mite fSa j --v. L- . - i I . ' .11: III 15 1 i , i if . : ll ri ll I I I ' t 1 !. II I . II 1 It 111 111.. Ill f I 'III I' ll 11V. '-Is i''. II -ll . I. i JaW U M- M ' ..aW 111 IEB1'1n tfl lll All F W . :. : . I 4 " . , :u";my; v. i i-'i-'S-fc mmmmmm i PRICE 5 GENTS X VAT .YT TSTn oVl I - VQLXI. NO. 251 ) . ; WILMINGTON N. C, FRIDAY, OiTQlHvR 14, 189a 1 JLl r J t m j PI) RE ifBE Published Report of. wrighti Board TWholely Untrue. WHAT THIS BOARD 'DID REPORT! . . 1 - i . -S -y t I It Onlj Ciiv:s4hc Location o Medical Supplier arid orfdition of the Sick at Camp fhoiiiasSecretary Alger. relcgram It afore the Cuinmt.s.sion'Some i '"New Facts (lathered From Them. ,. i I i . jrt.ih(-r 13.-f-Th! pmbii' 1 CllUfi 'jri xf what purjwrtcd 1 0 n- ire trort on !t he ! I dM-, lU-li- i?ari takf'n . by. .ihc -:re8p-otivt '7 iVi.. I!'.it.l t-ilv.ft fK.A.ft Stats-ji fk-fftrin pie 'I III v.. 1. ILUIU ructrar of .(."t-rvtirasri. hiiut1 lrc c- 1 f r a hi v " 1 n 0111 1 .1 tn in if vv, xl'ia trrunt. : In view Uhc fa t that tht irepurt had rnt reai.heifi VVmvh I ! - I iriKton at -tbc dati theipub an inrjuii'y was set on foolj by t iltilI, thV dtr 1. ! ': - 1 partrm'ni -to asc.ertani : First. hHpiu-t- tti'f -putSiratJon.4 , wf rc , ac-.cura Mi'iind : Tlvlut i'!t 4 1 11 1 n il r atidf,. (hrti ourtsy Involved m tliej iiutilijCatina .of an oft)cial report before.'it ha) rff-h! -'tt tlit-'ray dt jjaHmcnt. H'onunand r AV'ainlvriiKtit, tho Ju-ad of thl; bolard.iai r rived hi Want! inn p. i yeHUer-daly . 1 and' :-Veryjr!jniptly- ui.sclaitncd any knilwl- It tie publiruUoH, statin g that -lie. hail. Ifcft iristi-ifcditns that dh report was rt) be transmitted by the ti-cordei'. Jaeut6-n;nnt Capcha-rU; to the coihmandr nr of tht- North Atlantu: scjiitadron, l.Ninimodlore I'hilip. - ii ' -u! s i The : ;isiiTirnoxloi.e, in-answer td am inh fjinry : byr th .djepariment; rcturpedttho follow injr dispatch, lirected io I'ap- t am (frowinstucid. :cniet or jie iiaviea lion bureau;- j : t . r ''Hiookbn, N. Y, 5 1 CF "Navy J.)'iiH'tiiient,VVra?.ViKton! 15 i i -1 Mivi report xif y LA wi:iKht bmard first "tim: tftniht.i Articles in papers iolay niSunufactprodi by a reporter! qu lirir ruil. Word it . ri'semulanct' iet tten fli. two - s. THUMP. . i. .1 ... 'ILIIEI. .E....r..l i -r !' v'v 'r milled ijiwf it y'li i f lik tue .oro.tii iiiM- bu( sometliini?' lh ruiwn of its general (iiriractcr-fand itlu knowledge ienijs to show tnlsconcetit-ion of the functions of this board. Admiral Sampson,, vlid nji jnii,nted "ithe boned, chose the. naviga "ioit of "the vessels in the, fleet tl at were 'gaged' in. the -.batMe "of July ird.j lit inade but "one exception.: in! the case of lls own, flagship, -tltr- New Yop k fusing J to -luiminateira inembHrj fe- ' "JJhe ; iii.vigatqrs of : the- liirooklyn. I. l ... -L V. lr. Ttkas, Iowa' and India. l weie ' WiumliuM i of thi lamrit. lint I Hi IK".,... I i p w. i YorK-niid no rep rev n na uiv e. ..ita wwm t diri'i'ted to nseerta'in : and -!Tn rtr'ort He- ruction of the vessels- enaagtfd in Ihls ncpon. .It did: not exeeu tOKs ihtru(Ttion in any jioixLt ;anl it:; rdiiort, outride -tif tile repetition ofithe instruc tUms under whl-ch l it was pi erirtin-sjr,. ivmpris very little, moiie thania fharf on t which the. posuiou- m ,vess cxt" dflned .This chard Is thb result of the comparison of all' tlie dtaicon IH inert in the separate haf-ts rtihde up lv tlieJ i'arUivis ; navtgatHigl ofliji-ei-p :" thi' itlect; W ' report is. said l lo . lx; uiinnimous, being signe.J by te, navi ' e!-iti'ngj otricer- of. tjie Hro kly i lonff vritli the others s It"dr Winns makes tio "defluciKuis .n"' ntithr takes from or gives rrefli.t to 4ny ofll ,vr of the Ameil flee from th art itiir,il i1un To ito so tia4ld le to e fleed the' Inst I'ui'tujns f'th- bohrd, anfl what trt'has presented other than the intriH ttons. 1 ti alroiidv sMte, hnihine- rnoie th.iii ln diagrai)! froiii 4vhich the facts miyi i gl'anejl by in iukClJN HOFIS TDSTIMi f f !TO CAM t1 LTHOMA3. MY A 7 ':' jCieirt;t4uiit CobVneJ Hoff wafe hefoie the-vartinvst)gu.tirfe ccimmnte at forenforl fessiow iouay., irije. i lar army officer, and vis 'jnief tn the Thir-d nrmv .tip a' a regU-i surgeoim Camp rIboms. t hicKamauga pain, -i.-.T "irirtt f'rtnsiderfthe canip fltm. lit in have ...a... ....'v ( .. . ; ..i.... 1 . il tieeri in the btt sanitary mmuium, vui lreHokl the opmvn triati.ii wan bM it .juW be unler thej circjumstart- : QUI" MlllMi i oiiij- an'H thify -: tiiitM in each- OthtT !-th i t 1 it h;td .enouiu ii-t .mi -' - j s . : ... i ii..-.!! :-miini!th p U' M( ajfm-HlMKt t" ,T.It 11 !-' . ; 1 C li-iuireil iiwintr til a lilvet utilffl j IV" -i r-.. - .:- i. .r. u 4itone wtiich lay tyo or ttitoe M).v the Ktinate of he gnuind feri..?br. hrlUgh I out iheTcamv. fisrtliermo wis i i-un'.imiii t. I'limticl .- the i me . life "f the siriks. and he .Vvoughtj. it. roable ! !ii t tHf dlfficult nid joa.ti? ijiijuni r.nlts JiJvery enon ua ben made to hQ "t"i'!? tireil atJd -disinfecte.. and. to ha. e 1 -l. iKni- . j : ' 1 - i UI'II- II . 'I ' . if: lj - .1 Dr I-loff said that (in the the ca nip was deficient in modiical itj' pile's There verat this time jrnany cases of ; diar.rhoeaj.land it had 'riotibecin I,..n.li, IA m.l till) llh.i II .. i .IU iLiir i Oiivr ii" : nn. . ijui ii v iii(i.iiii ir lift remediss. , 1 he stisortage was due 40 ;re laot, inai ii naji. -ueon e.x ps 1 would come, to cam; 1th-medicines, but sme :df tluenil fail- . . . 1 f . . . 1 ' . . . t .!.. . . na.iMin it'STieei- icjiiKinL: ;i i trrreH i if r nana 1 1 nan nau ieen couniea .-uiiioni intiniTine. Dr. Hoff said thrtcabaci- tne division; nospuau was .- rprtem A '. " ' u j w ft i ' Cit&lCi 3 i'WU jf' SL-vvJ L ? -o. y ! If ;re iaoi, inai ii najti . .ueon f xpecieuine r..jinn l'jilll,l . Piimc . til r'tltmi illtrliil i.tl ( "l ' -i . 5 I tmw mv r "..,j.t- : f - Finding of the Wain- the Varships During the Rattle Surgeon r Commission as to the Deficiency of Lays "Var Orders and doubled ana trt-bbit-a. it someurnea ' occurred1 that there wc-re eight men; in .tt-n is - which, were intended ; shouiil acroinmodait six because of deliy jik Hurinf teniae tcp cart' for the! 1 m crease, which was unusually- rapiig; Ort tinenor two- occasions - patients eri necessarily placed in -beds made; ud on j Itif floors because of a tmporary--de- 1 ficie-ncy in -cots. The orders pnyvtdedi for (.ireful disinfection in typhoid: cases. As a rule, the i rrurses il-wer without training, and this fact occa sioned sohie dithculty in: dealing with; typhoid. cases.- Yet .he knew of no spe citic. cases of ' suffering -i on this : ; ac-i count, lie. specified the Vase of a man afJnctedtWith an. .infectious disease wh) had :. been compelled to, Iiie1 in the;.openi air iomv niKht on account of lack kifi tentafft The colonH was sine that no! injury resulted, as the ! weather;' Mwajti pteasant. . - i . . . - -a ... us Dr.; Hoff said that the shortage lot medical supplies hafl - continued-: fot; several weeks, but there was genecallyj sufficient to . meet the immediaf'V.dyK munds. ., Pie also said that stmeFeffii sitions had beeti returne(J-H5ythVashi-i intton authorltwa yrimj)roperlyi filled andhe wimtfpiir'rthe impressiijn! f.hati there YipAXfci-n complaints ofi some sufj)fjff' on this account. Theroi was cjjji1eiable delay in securing- the! tloojjFrfir for the tents. i as there and deprivation on. acr-l count of the shortage of tents? asked (lovernor Woodbury. ... : y. "It was so reported," responded Dir.; Hoff..' , - . S' . ' .- . i ;M "Whose fault was it?" he wasiaskeJ ".Not -mine," he replied. "I did all that! I could do." if-, i D. Conner stated that' the" ?oiVernn of "i Arkansas . .had complained lof ;thfei neglect of the1 troops from that; statei! The witness replied that the ArkanH sas trxops received the same medical care and. attention that had been gtveri to other soldiers' under Jike conditions.? 'lie knew of no- case 4n which men- in the hospitals had been compelled to lit on the ground.'but he thought therW were prooamy cases where sick mehj had: been kept under-flies for several I uavsc ?. I-r. Conner read an extract from the Ttli i Ot ftf IliA ' A i.lrnnnnn rm . n v. n v.!. .ts. ni ii naiiDim feu v m mil , ,?iy I uj ".(" 11 '" pn auuai. iu eiiKa-o uoni ot tne conditions in this hospital and.that he- had found the" "conditions .deplorable: simply disgraceful." lie! charged that the doctors in the mstH tution were al northern men, unfamitf iar with disease incidental to the south f maj.. tnere were cases of fever, iiij which fever patients had gone without water foe twenty-four s hours and In whi h sick men went 'without iattend ance from : the surgeon without re ceiving a dose of medicine-for a weekl Replying Dr-. Hoff said that several southern physicians - were engaged at the lhosnital and that. he-did not thinlr It rAlSsihle That men ennlil hoi-n Win neglected as Indurated by .the govern-! or'sl letter. lie -had heard of nn khc'h cases. '. ;; :.; - A i. statement.- Jn -the nature-; of a r poitas read -from Di Samuel IX Iluhhiird iurrmn of ths "MintVi VTcn.t .- , --I.. - c - - - w . . y .. . A ..... V .. York; reflecting, .to some extent upon the i Second division,- i hospital. - He. charged that the water for the hospital was bad, torning from Cnickamaujja cj-eok, whit-h he said drained the camn- f tr. Hoff thoueht the onlv safe nlrfri r f ivms tu rpRaru me water in-.tne pipes as "Cj1 in' i,ia"-: "!JI iiiiiuiiiRL.iiie. iu;al infected. The intake for this water was triennial council ; of j the ' Episcopal about 40 f.eet above the mouth of Cave h church. An interesting report shtm Spnng branch, which drained the. . t . camo and some nhvmei.m r- I thp prosperous condition of the garded tt possible that it might be m fected through the instrumentality pf. side eddies which might have takfn :watier from the small stream into the pipes, ; ' j ORDERS OF 'THE DEPARTMENT BEFORE THE COMMISSION,, , After devoting the forenoon to heur mgj the testimony of Dr;. Hoh the conimission gave, the remainder of to il a 1 to the reading of papers submis- ed by; Secretary Alger. With his state- mean . concerning the conduct ; of the -waf. ; TIAr t-apers include orders ffr thei movement ' uf fiqcvps; communici tions to the secretary. livr sfrom the officers in -the field and from the uav v to them, and various .other documents bearing upon the subject - of the inves tigation,. The documents revealthe" fai'l thai fSeneral Miles reeopwrrtfndtfd the'; occupation- of the Istkrof Pines I abijnt tire tone ofiiwoattle of Santia-' trtd I' rJiecTetaiy Algn disappiov- O ,. . - fc-rC.MI iiii . It ' -filk:. - iT!1n..iiic L.l ..-tJtt ... .... .. " ra il VI. . -Mii,i feonimeniiprl rfiut- that. .uei.M.ai. -.- . tjasro sM-P some point between ... - tui, htj. nil;", - ue laiven irev mils IO .; ;; ju . ginning of either camnaien. The cor- respondence also developer! the fact that there was an apparent conflict of authority- between Generals Miles and Shafter at Tampa, before the Santiago campaign was" -inaugurated, r It ; also shows that orders were issued by the secretary of war that in the event that. General Shafter should be disabled by sickness or other cause, - the command of the troops at Santiago should- de volve upon General Wheeler, and upon the : next m command -in. case of the disability of both Shafter and Wheeler, i The commission has summoned - Ma jor Ltouts J. Jeaman. a surgeon in the First volunteer engineers, to - appear, before it, and he is expected to testi fy at. tomorrow's session. He has re cently been quoted in New York .as saying that 200. men had died daily be-i cause of the mal-administra,tion Mt the quartermaster department. You invite disappointment when you experiment. DeWitt's Little ; Early Risers are pleasant, . easy! thorough little pills. They cure constituatioin and sick headache Just as sure aa yo.u taKe ttwm. K. It. Bellamy. i Mm. Lee Still III ; 1 Richmond, .Va., October 13. General ttznugn iee ana lieutenant Liee, is e still here. The general 13 sicfc from a severe cold. .; He has been admitted to see .Mrs. lee, still ill at St, Luke's hospital. jjitjon is . reported this even eomewhat improved, ill1 rWitch Hazel Salve has the of any salve in the world. id its merit has led dishon- attempt to counterfeit it. jt tne man who attempts -wben you call i f on De- Hazel Salve, the : great R, Bellamy. I , j "!; I j M:, 'itNew President; tober 13. The fol- s'been received - at ctober 12", 1898. '" a was maugu- Aicorta ; ; re- affairs, "-j--f-ANAN.': "V- p J von N v II Ao lolervlow. with (olouel Kr. To Ilbaud Cuban Troop- bite Officers of linmuue Ilcslment Draw . i-ihe C.'olor Lio ! ( i.i J Santiago delCua, October I3.--Senor Masso, accompaoitd by two imrmb-rs ofshU staff, arrived this morning sat ManzanillOv . Soda after arrival he weht !to pialace, formerly occupied by Colonel Parron, the late Spanish commander, to yisit Colonel Ray,j in command ; of the 1 United Stales troope. Colqnel Ray received; him courteously expressed pleasure 1 at the opportunity of an i' interview: andi said lie t hoped Setior Masso jwouJd arrange for dla bahding the ; Cubans: under General Kils in the neighborhod of Manzanillo ,ho woik in the fields could begin. He alao earnestly , advised the president of the Cuban j proVisional government to 1 disband the Cuban troops at tall points now"inipoesassion of the United . States, forces, in order that the men : might give th assistance so needed to place the country! in a position to re- cover from the evils of the three years .war. , . j Senor Masso readily agreed to car ry out iColonel Ray's reques and $aid that General Rios should receive orders immediately to disband his men. He said he much regretted the outrages committed on; the estates at; Rigney and elsewhere, but lie thought it pos sible that the deeds complained of were not done by Cubans, butbySpan- iards. .Thoroughly m'accord with Col onel Ray's proposal to get the-Cuban soldiers at work, throughout the prov ince ' of Santiago, he-' promised to do all Ire his' power to bring about this result, iTbeUeVjing,: he I said, that ;the sooner :the country was prosperous and happy the sooner Cuba libre. would lie an accomplished fact and believing also that the best! policy i for the Cubans now was to' cooperate heartily iwith the Americans- in jtheirs plans for 1 building up ithe country. - 1 I The interview lasted over an hour, andi apparently was, satisfactory to. both. Senor - ilasso leaves tomorrow on his:returnj going by the insurgent steamer Fernandina.. ; i ! 1 -. A question has cropped up that. is causing General Wood, who in the ab- . sence of General Lawton, is. in com- of. the ; military departmenlj . of Sa s igo, motf a little perplexity A majority of the officers of the immune regiments, from the" southern i states object to eating at the same reistau rants with the colored officers,! most of whom are from thd northern; states. ; i Quintin: Bandera,! the famous negro general of the Cuban 'army, will goon be'appointed assistant chief of police of Santiago. j 1 j; 1 Colonel Hood's second : immune reg iment, .(white) now at Also Sengo," is" under order to be ready at eight hours notice to proceed to f lolguin, this prow ince, which the Spaniards are about to evacuate. .The peculiar - condition of the: surrounding country calls for. the presence of : United, States troops as the Spanish soldiers; leave. , j . I i ''Voleanl.T Kiirptlonai.'j Are j- grand, but . Skin Eruptions ( rob life of Joy. Bucklen'S Arnica Salve cures them, also , Old, Running tand Fct verf Sores. jUlcers;! Boils, Felons, Corns,' "Warts,!: uts, UrUiSesi Burns, k SCklfj, Chapped; Hands. ;i Chilblains. Best Pile !'cure - - Pn ;earth. prives out Pains land I.ACtlea i . . . vmy -.j cis. 5i nra. cure guar- r ! antecd. !.ISt. - Sold by It. Ji. Bellamy,' lirug- t ' J; : l -i- ,-:, , . ; ; : .:; xill'' I'TISCOVAI f , if 'I ' i - I Hi -v': Favoring I nlf'onu ; ITIarriage and 1)1 torce; Liawa-DiHeiiMMlng a -Proputi-tion looking to Clinreli I nity ' ' i Washington,; October 13.-San Fran cisco ..was today definitely, determined general theological seminary in . New Y'ork .city was submitted ;by iRevJ tv. Carr., It showed contributions amount ing to i; $4.10,000 from - eleven; dioijeses duringvthe ;past three: years, i the -hief portions coming from New York, j J . fAmwng the resolutions presented, and; deferred were those 'proposing an ap peal to congress for an amendment to' the ; federal constitution providing for: uniform laws-on marriage and divorce, extending .the causes on which qoad jatr .bishops may be chosen. i and pro viding ;f or .a. deputation to attend the next; general synod of thev church J of England in Canada. The -latter reso lution if was adopted" onanimjously, showing the tendency toward unifying the church. .- ; i ii i The consideration of the constitution : Was-resumed,, and; Article 10 of the re isinn, ipi;oviding istrict limitations -nn alterations :-of- the-, i prayer book s was .adopted unanimously. r The -important question of Church unity came ; up . on ; the resolutmn of Hev.s Dr- Huntington, pf New York, ex tending Article 10 bo as to permit? any i-v, ,.,L-. i1T 'Ish t take und r his spiritual guid- fty -..fwngregaUon accepting) cerr ance --.i ttifir, s Or 'the church. . ; tain -essenti '. the - I'eaolption The debate wh r t; the! day etked lasted the balance i the and when .adtourmtnen't was; takerj question had dot been decided. Strong speakers advocate both sides of! the question and the large audience usien ed to them; with great, interest One; 'Minate- Cough. Cure surprises people by Its qaick cures and children may take it. In large quantities wun- iif' ttia'lAO-cf i4onffir Tt a S -Wftl fOT itself the best reputation of any . prep aration usea toaay. ior corns, : vrtuvi tickling in! the throat or obstinate cpnghs. Rt R. Bellamy, x , :. 1 . ! . ' . x " .. ! t -,: i ; ; f : Keorgaulzatiou of Lee' Cor pi ! Jacksonville, : Fia.,-, October iSj-An orders Was issuedi from headauarters tpday"; by w;hich the ; Sevenths fermv corps1 isi changed from three divisions to twos divisions of two brigaded jeach, this change beig made necessary by reason; of the rha,ny regiments recent ly sent away ; to be .mustered out.j: i , j As at present arranged, r the 1 -icarps consists r of twelvei infantry landli two cavalry regiments- as ; follows: First Texas, i Second Louisiana. -Third ?Ce braska,' ; Ninth Illinois, Second r South Carolina, Fourth Illinois, One Hundred and Sixty-first Indiana, Sixth Missouri, Fortieth Iowa,' Second Illinois; First North r Carolina, ; Fourth Virginia; and Seventh and Eighth United States cav alry the two latter now being j held at Huntsville, . where they will remain .until further orders. 1 , General Coppinger is to commattdjlthe cavalryj ;;. ' ::j... t!;';;-f-U . - j; . -' J'-'-H j l; r e -1 'is "In accordance with recent torders of the i war department ! Brigadier j (gen erals Aii Si Burt, Lticfus F. Hubbard and; JasJ H. Markley are relieved; from further duty. Definite: orders haye not as yet been issued, as to when the .eiirps will leave for Savannah. : t : -5, r fc. J'RH -iii. '- :.... 'j 4' ? t -ii j- f i ' t-i ' i? f 'i- I -i '. i 'i-g - :il' Ii . ,f.: ;- Cttlneae Emperor Dying. ' - !. Londani October 13. The Pekin tcor fespondetit of The Times says 3 "The foreign legations have not yet been no tified by the Tsung Li Yamen that the empress; dowagec: has assumed ithe re geney, which daily assumes j morel the nature of a usurpation." f i ; An official of the Tsung- Li ' Yamen says the emperor lies lm a aying con dition in a mall building on ; a lake near the empresi dowager's paiaee. where no man can penetrate. i ; Not Allowed to Land ot ! the 3Iines. BOTH 8IDE3 RESOLUTE. The Trala vltliQesro on Hoard Ite . turun to "trden from ftprlusfleld Mate Troop .'Hake ! tlieni Pain ou. ?Iore Troop Ordered 10 tlie Sceue. Tlte . umber of Kill d aud'Wouiidcd. Tlief.uard 5 Iiargcd Itli yi urder lu lle I-'ijilit Willi lUe ."lluerx. LVirden, III., October 13. The day passed without another outbreak of violence:, but asld from the restrain influence of: the mijitja. no progress has been made toward; 'permanent l"-ace. Battery- R, First Illinois arAil leiy, ariiveil this morning fioni I'ana The idle minifis are ext itjd an 1 deter mined, while the Chu :lgo-Vjrd"n loal (Company has sftown n sign of a purw Ise to aba-ndou its Wan of operating itjs mines with imported negroes. 1 i" .-Yesterday's shooting has1 resiifted in fourteen1 deaths so fur, 'nine of them: L miners. . t ' ijTtiemimTjer of injured'. will pot much exceed Ta"4tnight's estimate of twenty. Of these i-few are in critical condition. :i; The icoronors inquest; today brought Out: no evidence .of impWtanee. After the examination of about fhlrty miners j the. sitting was 'adjourned till tomorl- I r(nv- . v 1 h J :A meeting of . the executive commit 1 Ice of ; the j strikers was held latei thiis '1 f t-TTllrir' Clinlpmnn T , . V. T 1 1 f- . ..1., I VII llllliail ilUIUl 1 Xf. I foci 1 l.Mh sfrtedi that not. a man ' arnphg 1 the Thiel Agency and Pinkerton detectives stationed within the stockade, hid been sworn in as a deputy sheriff. He fol lowed this statement liy declaring that all of them could be held accessories on a charge of. murder.." He statedthat Jhere were twenty men insiide the stockale when the train bearing he negroes stopped all the shaft yesterday noon and that fifty Finkei (on. and Thiel men, aitmg as guards, were 0)1 the train. He said none of these men are, residents of the state and; conse quently Sheriff Davenport." had not: swear them in. The ; matter '-was dis cussed and a decision made to' -.'employ counsel and lay the matter before the grand jury. ; .-. s ; -. - j . ),. ; ;- . n . The excitement of yesterday, prior Xb the arrival,, of the . negro train, iwaS equaled tonight' when it became known mat a special train,, consisting of one box car. three apparently i einptv coaches hand a caboose that 'parsed S ! ' IMPORTANT EVE5TS 0? TUfSAY.' Yellow Fever is'Discovered in Caton. ltii Parish; One Case is Found on the Oospital Ship Resolute- f. - j j O Spanish Authorities Consent to Out 'lkiiig 1 Possession of X Porto Rieo on the lth liist.' ' If f General 31iles' Will go to the Seat of fliiilfndian War to 3Iake -Investigation.. ' , 1,f t O ( The Published frcportNdt the avjll Bod on a Santiago was an Entire Fabrication', i ' f f. , j 1 w;. . . . ...... . i . if. . :.' :. Lieutenant Colonel 116ft, Chief Surgetah .at 'Catnip Tliohias, Testifies Before the Wan-BoVd -a, to -.tlii'uitao'ionditiil of ' the Camp and the Reported Neglect of SifcU Soldiers. ' ; ' '; j ! i ? The Sentence of the Court-Atattial is Th Chaplain Mclnt re j be Disiiiissed From the Nav , ;''? iM Tj ''" a ;. The (iovernment Closes thcjTioga .lN;!&'.'): Nation'at Bank. J The Assistant. Cashier has Been Sfealinis fvrf."venty Years." 1 1 j '- t The Peinocrats Will i Hold a Bs'g Ralt&h Goldsboroort' the m oiii i usi. i I A : i. - -. - I , -' "-" 1 -': i - ' SecretarjjAlgin Lavs' Before patcnes ana uraers Kegaruing The Yirden Coal Company South rurkish Soldiers arc Preparing. to Evkiitc Crete.- through here at .5:23 o'clock this even-., ing bore two carloads of negroes taken through here to Springfield yesterday. The train went south and by, a clever ruse succeeded m passing through ir- j derir quietly -and without interference. : n ;i A bigi crowd of: miners' was at the station, but the militia held them in check. When; the train -stopped, at the stockade Captain- iFevier, w"ho was in command shouted: "Don't . allow i any one to disembark from the. train." The gat,e was opened and a file, of soldiers rusned 'out: on- the i double quick with fixed bayonets and' lined: up alongside of the train. General Manager Lukens made a formal request; that their em-' ployees be allowed to to land; and enter thei stockade.i Captain Fevier declined to grant this.: Then Mr. Lukens put it inf the form of . a demand, but-the of ficer replied that he was .under orders from Governor Tann-r to prevent the disembarking of any, negro miners at -the-works and he would have to carry out .these instructions.1 General Man ager.Lukens protested in. vain and the irain. pulled out, headed south.- .1 , St. i.Uis, October 13. A special to TJhe rost-PipaKh from Virden, III., S&js: ; ' Captain Chaa. . Q. Fevier. command ing Company ; B, -Sons of Veterans, of pfeip.' 1H-. Is tin charge. of the stock ade'tuiHcby the Chicago-Virden Coal Company. Wltn 4ii t of his men. he en tered the stocRade today ami disarmed the'-Thiel detectives from St. Loutstind the local deputies employed .by; the op- et,fora. ! The men Aithin the stockade- offered nA obji-ctnns to Captath Se vier's conuniii JO lay down, their arms, j i . ;' Springfield 111.. -October 18 f'h y.iirir f.'rs held here a mass meeting today iat which it was declared .by the union men that the import negroes must be taken out- of Springfield, r Secretary RVanNays the United Mins f'urkers Will .notHie responsible, to? them atter. today. X Wa?hinsrton Ortot.er 13 liecretary Alger has ; sent "rhe following, dispatch. to Governor Tanneivof Illinois? ; s- "In the event that tfte national guard of the state -proves insufficient to cope with the difficulty : in; proteHingj life in your state, the Fifth Illinois Volunteer ihttniiry, now: at Springfield, i vill ; in that eiiiei-jicy be -subject to you bor ders." " . " Springffeld, 111.,: October 18 Assistant Adjutant General Ewert today mus tered into; the- Illinois national-; ; guard hree companies :of the Sons of Veter an regiment and will muster in 3 a fourth eomimay his afternoon for ser vice at Virdeu. : ; . ' Adjutant General; Reece returned from Virden today. He states . that from the ; best - information ; obtainable rirjng began by the deputies on . the trai. ; The bodies of the dead .- men showed 'the wuunJs ranged downward, indicating that; shots, w t,-4? fired from the train .and tower. General" Reece denies ;the statement of. Manager Lu; kens, of the Chicago-Virden Compaoy that he and Lukens had an under-, standing about troops being: sent; to Virden , whn Lukens jieeded. them. , ; Chicago, Octotr 13. Troops A and C,f of the First Illinois cavalry, n com mand of Colonel Young, left - tot Springfield today for service at Vlrtleo Howratopulist Goes to hc'jPenitcntiary. 0FFI6BL NEGLIGENCE? i "If1 rome-A('eriuif (lug the fUapof a Nuniberiy? Prlnouern From Uikf Jall-t Dttrtalutf ! About 7Iu.trluc Out "the Second Kegltueut Iliielj Oppod?(T It Ileturu tot Italrlgbt uWuel ?tiwle JIliH t'baure vl t-Trauprcl-tti.tlie Flrt Itrsluicut. ..rf I -f;M ii'-i-l ' - i;ji' " :.j' ' " 'i-i : ..- k.i'.'--:i , S is?' Messenger Bureau: r Aigh, -N. C, October 14. 4 Nine .pi-jAiers il;st nighfcj cut thejr way throii;'5 the dells of lh$ JaiV1 and were joMhe iint of gettjuV from., the torriiD? to liberty "rough a windvv-Jf detected, TTn'ere ia the ni((tfllft'll of thV lower tior of steely cells, aadth " aj jsaw I tweJfv : int:hes, long awl Sighing iover pjodnd cut off two'Ilwf. in rr'ont' one 'five feet long, and fh these Iroke out a place in the rear)f their cell. They then went to'ws on a' bar,' of a .window. and it Is Jr-jrly. sawed 'on. When the k jailer- Ciinretboujt C o'clock this morn.- ing they tap in wait for hini, but he did not mi bs usual tour aa he saw the bars Sftf-Mut- in front The ?oHce i JL'f Meanwhile the men crept backinto thfe cell, mere v beem caytSssness- in managemeui, which i)tr-fitted them to have such tools. Xbe$iheriff today ordered tha,t no one bfVftmitted to the aail except by his'OrfJot.- rlhe;men who so nearly escaped 2u?;thi. morning laughing as if-they lWed Nle affair'! But they wi'll be V W-f.hed. ' V. 1 A W..'iE" POTVVLTST FROM CRAVEk tiftUNTY- wtvS BROUGHT TO Tlifi-' -K-ITETIAVlY, YESTER t DAY AT-J'I-IRNOON. HlNrjCUFFEt, TO . A - DEPUl FOUJt OTIIER t50NVlCTS RE NOV HANPCUD. ! s . Tom DtSr a nogfo who here last yar fori the murd k tried WU1 Kelly end? Kocpnttedv -was !$ho last nigh't -aCdftLrtally- wounded tby J T. Hnntr, 5iwhite man, of Neuse, tl county; .pot.; being. drunk.- The shoot" ins occUiT:on a 'public highway midnight eW&1 was in self-defence, Dunn is, ft-f'lesperate character. mere. s-sTe to nave been a hearing 1- v-llM - k the Battle o -. ,! - . !' ' '. .! :." : ' -i i ' ' . 4 theVwai;l1binmission the Dis- the snaiiislf 3ar. Send TheU."ar Load of Negroes r. ii I -mr -1. i : 1 ;-! :i Tif . -1 c ; ..- ,. 1 before the yor,yesterday of the mat-i ter. of thpjtptng uf;Lieutenantf Holmes .onran, i ?ne beoond 1 regiment, but he was trtiiIe to appear. Thg negro charged y& the , cutting insists that he had nofeisnife; ;bnr. that.: Lieutenant Conrad. lcutbv"some of the half' sdozen oi!i$5 and non-cOmmissioned oij fi..-o i' 1) ri5.i - .1 I . ; Avt V I ,-. Jwas.in thefg-orriddr of a hotel. Conf rad s honieSs at Waynesviile. ?: ; Just "aftf the.riorA here: last montbi between ifi negroes and. some of thi becond raiment, Governor RusselJ, urged tht yir -departmelnt to; have the muster 01 5i.ake place at thei various .company? sgttibns;! ilt was only a-few d-ays. ag0i,hen the warN department agreed, jtt.his.; fThe ' plaW ifor such muster alphas ; been sent ra-by Cap- tam )(?. s. A. J He idoesHnot know whethefi Ciiill be followed or not. it js for ' Vgter out in Novemberi be ginning fl4?e early in the mouth. It will ,cott s a day. 'each -to, feed and lodge tfie en at the stations. They get transpiration back home-at)v the rate of -y's pay; lor each, 20 niilea JravelecELw 2J cents per mile. But all of tl?o-?faway from here have paid for xouid'P tickets back to .Raleigh t is assSrtS that, the camp guard here) wlll bet home; i But yetj there' rej pains 'Ifeief that none lof tbesej things i-H&te- done, but that aher Ih' electionJthiregiment will after all be mustel-dS jpt here. ' . " I j Lieutlpa Colonel A. U. o'wles, o itfie ; Secim''.regiment is preparing tcj toe UeusNait. eolonel of the First reg-t .iment, IP state officer, pajs he will !neyer gh 0e place.;; The ,1osb of Lieu-i tenant igjiej C D' pdwlfs to the Ptrfat jwrnift .be a great one,, as your torresMdSirliaa'isaid, for hp is a regv ulfr orBcVrDf twenty-five year3 exper ience.! viiit? Lieutenant Colonel A. D. Cowles handne.l The latter's friends ihave freely, -said the governor had 'promised i-m the ;;! transfer,! put th Istate o-c.i' above referred to says thia is inac-urUe. , ' i -i 1 j 1 if .? ! I 1 .-I'..- 1 ! : Thft 22? ,of Xiri ftaMnn iTliiTrctoTi'- Qf.Goldti,; at Richmond of appendti r4Utf , f-a; much regret liere. He was av4Kn-iJl(fef. of Mr, Villiam1 R. Craw, ford.pfj, S&leigh. another of . whose sonsin-tiii Mr, BarberJ died last year of tlfe sfES . disease. - Both -died exact ly six ntoiftsaf ter marriage, t i Balti-P menere eHuirred a con trolimglerestflttxthe RaaeJh4! Gas and Ei$tc Light Company's plant and wiUfe.fea.arge and improve it. ; ; . ;,; The fblicans and ipopulista hav not as agreed - onj, of announce' fir-ia?! ticket.' he tro as to tVJr three aolipitora. i . 1 At j republican state headquarterB democraf Success In the Seventh con gresioBiu Mistrict is practically Ud-mittetl.v-J ' .: -! 'i " ' The gj'spTiment today paid thete 4.u loathe board ot federal ts- a vyiu.;i jctjrgvryn ietumetl V Jy; win a aw? I J riiXH i ; . a 1 t, Northampton c-ouoty 1 iq v.f ,p-Bagley- He told - th M the reg!t niP gaardf jfe-J wouid urn nrpi f "i - "r ' -t -.t and that the1 muster out w m pjix-iur untl after the pvac nV!j; .iiclk in session, at Paris had W1! iM business. ' - v 1 1 1 1 r Sew tentape and ramp u.j... e state guard have -been reqmF . . . ,.1.- i.V iv" th. Sih- to replace ;iui h? -..: . s kme time ago rfiu!'f- he fore;, but tto,, MPJ callJ and ones for feMP nanW madeJ But ttxr, hole - f o4 iJs to-be looked after. ,?' iU be irjereai-ed to tta-lPjsg: impms. i 1 it. TKAr,4i Cmis Ovcter ' . !. I J White is. her l cannery is'-lrtaa gays one fsyr In ' operati.St ,!vll$- TCrer" from-Vanleirfl 3 at the penitentiary todi ' Bit; 0KSI04 'H.ATICi Joi be Held at Goldooro vr iovr gsy Proniluent Speaker f,o rr"'?s (Special to The Messenger )? Raleigh. N C Octobfr. Wpffie will be a great may? meeting .Hf peple at Goldsboro.' October ijfrr the purpose of takjng'into consiiijJ . i uti.ai-Qrtd mnial condft 5is liuu lire ini. -- . ; , 1 , i S 9 of the east.; After adjournment fle , .... 1 (tf-rlt. convention, there win ue '"-"r dresses upon the politioaituiiti9 T. Jarvis, R. T. Benttett, C. Bf;?U" r ock C :B. Watson, Ixnke Craig. Htr3J Glenn, Benjamin Posey and iTljpias W.' Mason. Senator Daniolsj , cit AJr- n;ni Vine liMti iniited and is exftiJE'd to speak. Arrangements' will' bede with all railroads for special ratlf nd ' schedules. " j 1 f ' -Paner! throughout itlie state quested to; copy. J ' t . J1. Sl.M.VlU.,"1-i, '.'1 :!.-.. t n i ' , ''"-'" 1 ..: i w;--t 1.. 1 1 si. 1 I 111 tUl"Vv vvr - - ' ,i w- t 1: mittee. A Fatal Kstplomlon lb a JUm Tamaua. Pa.. October 13. Viv f; lien : were killed and eleven in jurexl itf an explosions Qf gas this ,afternooH?ipcor liery No. 8 at Coaldale, near bev- All iha .leaH were married and leawhirge families. . ' . I. J L p . s Tn conseauence of fife whiciHigi nated in the left section of,tlic0iine anme month's aco. shifts of mdisere put1 to work driving .holes fiifJZ the .'mnirwav; through rwhich waiiIwa3 es vrt. f riwo1 n non thfe: flames.! ihil the gang' of men was: building pdam try hack -nn . the water mis a u'wu the gangway caught fire. , NeallOO,- k '- - . 11. . . . l!. ' i !. . .IRl I ri'n gallons 01 water a& iui muuj . . : i!i , . . ,..: n ..... Vt 1 1 V-. 1 civ il no es auu aiiini. muiou.... u explosion occurred, loiuivjsti .- cHoainn hv four i IlKJitt e. w .IV V. tifld of 'such force that tlia.&ang- ,,iOB1l Vas torn ud for over 30(1 U( and VKV!.'V vuU n,aAthlinwn ahnfiftfta- mreetiox V - a ; - - u ri hj . More than twenty million freerSifrn- ples of DeWitt's Witch Hazel hrive have been ' distributed by ;- the ' rhQuu facturers. What better proof of. flfir confidence in "it's, merits; do you-1 -v?3t? It; cures piles, s burns,.! scalds, SorSin the shortest space of time. ;R.j Ri'gE'l lamy. : ;i,, - - a i.ijL. : . L-h;gf ;. : i 'i ; ; : ;. -Hm V f VauAVytk Opens tle aualiRQ ..: New York, October , i:.-Judge 11 gttstus VanWyck opened "the'denjIjM t jc; campaign in thi city at t,he a jpfqe my of Music in Brooklyn t(pnigliRe fore a large audit nee. The ac.&teSiy was entirely unable to aeoomnlnjlste the great number "of peop;le; who;y-Ee-i to gaan admittance. and. waited ; in! tfn t of ,the building, for an hour 'bejfo ?ie. doors were-ripened.- f-';- ' ' ?1 Judse VanWyck did; not appei rpsm the platform until just has the; IfiBr man :of 'the meeting, Justice iW Igjjrn J. Gaynor, was! closing his. addtes ;.grtid as the candidate walked from t'har of the stage to a seat near jthe 'frjjjk er's stand,, the people stod iUif!5id cheered and waved hats and Haif!l&r- chiefs. The ' demonstratioa conei:s&&jd for a minute.or two. and ln until, the chairman finally jjudge VanWyck. i not j feipe pre-t 1; Trutn j wears well. ; People I tyve learned Ithat DeWitt's Little jkajly Risers. are reliablt ilittle pills f or; jug ulating the bowels, 'curij g constipayon and sick headache. Thty .don't fcifne. I t jgjirj) m Jt. R. Bellamy, f Vellow Fever Stil l Spread I ugi li Uackson, iMiss., October 13. new i-casess of yellow; fever Fotr-igen and fjrtne :.'! death in Jackson is the rec daly. This; is; the highest nuiiibH;yof cases yet reported. - Eight- of ithe sw-w cases are whites. The- one dea h..3 is that of. a negro.. Th weather! -sjn-tinues cool and frost 'is anxiously Ijtk d for. - , t . ,1 . ' n il 1 1 I i?3 The offltjal report of Secretary hit-it-:er, 1 of the gtate board, is' as folio ! Natchez reports that: six mild ryes ;of.'; yellow s fever were found tocayin ,the - extreme -. northern portion i f;yhe city. Madison! reports ; five! new cjses ana asks. '-that another : physicfanbe ,sent there. Starksville reports;on e.rt'W case. -Oxford ho new:; Cases' and death. Hattiesburg ; six . new fes since Sunday. :! " Harristoni ; sixteen pases with three critically ill- n JTr. Sherman. Stricken with Pail 9 ' 'man. wife,of former Secretary lofjS-te -Sherman, suffered a Strokepof pfti-.fly-.sis this morning and nrfw Hits atfihigK street homei up h a i vei-ry icriUcal; jli tjon. The! stroke has efTected; ha-fe jn- to a slightly improYd condition 'frs kpfr iiiian s neaitn Jias oeen; excepijsiassny good, and wurie she is well advafjed in yars, hr Iphysieians hold our tjhe hopethatfthe: aiay, recover ;froii She (present--;tack; although ! they tt&i: ti;iiai in enanee s tmaij, I'M II.:.; Big Deflelthy Tax Collector ,T ' Sprinkfleld, Manf October1 13 --As a meetlrr of the finance i com mi tttjh. t f the IColyoke city governmi'nt f fiay, Exper Accountant Estes, s empk;-fife to examine the hooks: of Ex-TaX Cojlgior Keough,. made a pariaJ. report) shying an apparent J,er.ti"t of about, Jill it. Lire ngni -siuej aiiutvfii in orieij j-jr.! cqs or consctotisrxss she Hjuna?jL speak. Tonight lihe seemed to1 bi ifh Karat ia the ht UMmq pr4r I I .'kaM-n.y AcumI testa mkoW- Jt gaea Mb ;, I I .r.'WWW'M f& t;l fi il: L ; I :M : ; a Tit. fcr-rmi v . ; -a i i aui sf---- r . tl-; M' ' n --flies i i-'ri Lrrrr.r-y Ii:-;. I::!;: 1 RMMitKitt- IA! f Absolutely Puro - '') . ' . ;-v-: -;.:. .-- -. - ;..:t . '. .- : .. : - i - - i . :, - y 7- mm. .ifif 'liew toJM '4 KM froni 'Si 1 1 TT l RM ' is a tel who l going like nl i r Atiu sometiitii asking. pay ui ; when A.. PtI Ik SO. ii-. : . :.-l . ' ':i ....... .4 . . . i-t r-2 rjouble-Drcattei ; rwi'-"' "l i ..... Lj.'.r.,' M!evlots. that ibeganft: U rf i , ai,uing, $.150 iu Boys' ScllOOil SlIS;tM. , School uttsi ha Vn't mean ' "anythlAg-w-ilr f-for school. all 1 ' .1 ! .1 rat i rz ? . " ! ' . . .i, ... t tt:s the hoys thai buy her E ta;!M ntijr ' ' -' " ,,h,moi, the .rert. "kk).' Wli?' 7 1 lt. i Ifke tf. UAVe JaikHl and Hi ut m-fcrj 'S'1 (hV? A ndMiey .lndTth.,1 kUd be,. , i , ens. w ?!-"' ,iln-i) jl.uv lit OU j prietfJ? t ppP l.vv ome V!ltuluy they t.n't M-dl at .r P . our "V:;r rh vou economie Uki. thesol-, I : -Kxtra fir e qtial! ' nayv f he- ior m. de mn Utrmud In i-c i- 1Y ' ii tr. ' r 1 it.Tvi it.iv: n dreseO at 4 iJime, , c nv., to help (youTdo ,f "MJittJecost. 1 1 mi 11 ir -"I - jv.Mi:. 'L. j. fci.. f-i , -!-.- ve l Hun dred Double-bi'c-a.'t'!i5u(ts for boys T!J) 16 y and .sTervic eafi. "ifl iM"d coloiings I. I'.l . '. .- . 1. ' 111 ! I... I'dure II. .mil mi, .win ue leads- toda lit i, -. : 1 -,1 , i I' I i , (M ' r-' ' f j C I", -' ;i ( oct 9 Corner Front jr ;1;-JI II J;- "(Ta'Ww-W; J i . tl ; ri A i. ! LI" ! n.I'i;M'57f:-FririQss Latest! Jittraciions. Finest 3. ..a. v--rr'4--tv It is Our 3 ?lVksure to FAmAm WINTER Mm IS NOW' OPfcN- TC-&-HIE INSPECT! ON i AND - rCONSIDERATl THOSE WHO ABj PEKING- FIRST CLASS GOODS AT PRICES- UN REACH MF A L'vnVR REMMEND OUK STOCK TO BK WE LI 1 hOKTKD ;AND ;&i". fttS COMTtETK ; LINE OF. : SEASONABLE IV.O DEPARTMENT ;lJS iKwST NEGLECTED AND NO CLA8$ OF CI TOM.ERS SLJGHT; SOiN OUlt7ELE CTIONS AND WE BELIEVE 1 lJUYER WHO.aU OS BUSINESS UJt UJsSATISjFja.ll I.ARNESTL LT ASIC FOR AN OPPORTUNITY;' PHOyr,OURGrXVS j fIAT YOU A.JL.1A CJAsl-VI.J f tM! ;,S: Thell,eaaiif :0ry Goods and Carpet H( r 1 1 : l of w llmington; ;i; J ;..-. : ' ESSOB TO NM?li9:NorthFron Whaisliie 'frmuv i Till late In lheifia'fk to ble styles havrbenT Readv Made S$lis -vr stead of wajititSfc tl Al We want t wiL. &1 $20 Suits are? i j r and inn tb" ten-Jj li from lb" Pic urn ItUh' rhd Tr-ai r ftrm lutu'U1, id l nriei tin fhin& Htid JHt'lin. cm ,.ki-s at v-r M atV M 'lU- rrl j.lriuiurr in ui .ftit-- T-t fn-Tiv th: t-i jj W-d. ' luil tf ft ! 11 Vr ' tioldcn NuRctt, at I 'THE KING GROC F. VLXSQ. pit n T, l-.rth Strrt IT W ofFurnitu .. ;; ' & a ". "' ;; 1 - t- : ; 1 - L 1 1 1 V "I I." I 1 J I I I 11 U 44 H ,i.m.""" ,M;: lj i, ; I ; VHEN CXAMIXIXO FOR PARW ; iipiidoiui nil nr.. iiiuiLu - - - 1 i. i 11 I :. - iiit'Ati VK HAVE SO MET 1 1 . .Solicit Yourjnspccuuu.r WHAT MAKES A IstUr.i rv- THAN ARTISTIC FURS AVTl'MN BRIDES. . J ,heBeSt Facl?r , -Wllmlnitton. p. C October !;,!; mm, . Lotitf Tfouwr Suit. ijjl 1 , 1 1 vw,,.,., ,,i..ii i lik 19 -vehirs tan ktti .i-'i uutufVtlin lA WearinK these SulU m ;i i" i in three new ptyles; rtd the u .illy Bt V! tbe-Sult J '....T !; f 1 - ' . ,-. . : ii It' .: til' ' ; ..il 1 hp? I i 1.U00 pairs Cheviot KAee PanU. 3 1 16 years, at w uu ijv-. 1 1 Railir ami Ventcle rtH , i ' run to c, .i. unit. .t' J4 (mi.!; Heavy l .'....-;i; ..ri.ttnW !fiiishd with! Iilf i.r Bed Hi aid. Very natty wvl that. v r ,f ish Suits, forjwiiichi except her i Other handsome st i Suits thut 4i I I 1 ' . I I S Annouuce that CAN LEAVE OUR STORE UNBUTTJ MAY PROVE. THE CORRECTNESS tt: EOWN. K0DM if weiti T U'..llrt LltUi A'liliU ilDl. I" VKSTE1-: SCITS-r-C I 'j 1 for youngsters1 3 irrjr .1 Pay J 75 to . i - :j r ;-;.. is i , -m ll A elcd "':-:'i i;-V; l;: - I: II
The Wilmington Messenger (Wilmington, N.C.)
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