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TRAIN ROBBERS KILLED, Shot Down by a Posse. fSFliEWS EPiTO MIZED WMMmr"1 Item". The Secretary of War has approved ner.r,-,tinn of the Board of . . tlie reeumcu- - Pe Burned to Death and the Other ( Wnt providing new nem uii j. . Rear-Admiral Watson aboard the Baltimore, will reach New York City Sontomhpr 10. The War Department has asked Chi cago packers to sudhih um innooon bounds of fresh, ,vnn sold ers in tne ruui.u . rr.,, TWrmrtment has begun J. 11 T M. - 1. THEY WERE CAUGHT IN A TRAP, Highwaymen Who Killed a rassensrer on a Union Pacific Train Fight Armed Men Near Goodlaml, Kan.-Tbe wat tle tasted For Hours-Three Pursuers Suot-Idenlity of Kobbers Established. Goodland, Kan. (Special).-The two men who held up and robbed a Lniou Pacific train near Hugo, -oi., aim -killed one of the "passengers, W. J. Fay, because he refused to give up ais money, were discovered on a ranch near here a few days ago. The ranch house was surrounded and one of the bandits was killed. Later the second bandit was burned to death. Two of the posse that discovered the robbers and laid seige to tbeir fort were se verely and it is feared, fatally, wound ed! A third member of the posse was mounded slightly. if-nn- The Union l'aeinc ivauu . :L. between Limon ItSigatm of win He and Mr. Stevenson Officially In formed of Their Nominations. REMARKABLE WILL CASE.hQ IN DIVIDENDS. CEREMONIES AT INDIANAPOLIS. Wealthy Woman Introduced Her I Daughter as Her Sister". Latter UAccnied of PoUonlns Her Moth- r, Whose Former' Hnsbana ana ' Brother Claim Her Fortune. Th3 Enormous Earnings of the Stand ard Oil Trust This Year. ROCKEFELLER GETS $12,000,000, . x..-..- rnhhwl between Junction an 1 Hugo, Col., ninety mile, ast of Denver, Sunday morning Many of the passengers were relieved tbeir money and valuables, and V. I Fay, an old man who resisted, vv as killed by one of the robbers. The Jobbers dropped off the train at Hugo nn Wednesday it was -earned that they had turned up at fhe ranch of D. F, Bartholomew three miles from Goodland, and at least 100 milS away from Hugo. They asked Eor food and lodging for a lew days and said they did not want to go to town, as their clothes were ragged Thursday night a boy whom they sent to Goodland to get the Denver papers reported their arrival. From the boy s description of the men pers ons m Goodland thought they must be the Hugo robbers. On Friday a posse consisting of bber ff Walker, J, B. Riggs, George Cullins, E C Biddison and' several others, aeavily armed, went to the Barthol- )mew ranch. Walker and Riggs dis mounted and walked to the house. One 3f the robbers caught-sight of them ind gave the alarm. i When Walker, a moment later, be an kicking on the door, he was met ly a volley of shots from inside. The -emaining members of the posse lined ap around the house and for ten niin r,a vmiiPs whizzed at a lively rate. The robbers returned the fire and Riggs soon fell, hit in the breast and back. Finally one of the robbers lumped through a window and made ff in the smoke, Before he had gone aalf a dozen steps he fell. Sheriff Walker, in the meantime, had !orced his way toward the house. In ' ;he smoke and confusion Cullins got in the way of Walker's gun and was shot in the back and seriously wound id. While the posse were removing Cullins the remaining robber made nis svay to the sod kitchen and barricaded :he door. The second robber held fifty posse men at bay until 4 o'clock in the af :ernoon and was then burned to death. The robber was armed with a rifle, vnd every attempt to approach the louse drew his fire. About 4 o'clock some men crawled through a cornfield mobserved to a shed near the house. iVith great accuracy they threw two railroad fuses upon the roof of the shack. In a few minutes it was in James, but the robber made no sign that he had been struck by any of :he hundreds of bullets - fired at his retreat. He met death in the flames. The bodies were brought here and were identified as being those of the men who committed the robbery near 3ugo. GERMAN TO COMMAND ALLIES. t . " Field Marshall von Waldcrsee Has Been . Clioscn For tlie iost. Berlin (By Cable). Field Marshal Dount von Waldersee has been ap pointed Commander-in-Chief of the ai led troops in China. ill iJtH. I".' - .. fio notion OI nrenarations w re8'uu,c . VrE?i hnnks in their arbitrary reduc tion of exchange rates on American gold. . . An investigation of the present ob noxious customs regulations at Ma nila has been ordered. The new Cuban ecclesiastical mar riage law, revoking the decree issued In May of last year by Major-General Brooke, has gone into effect. The American customs service is now in force in Hawaii. Tlie proposed change in currency in roito Rico has caused a corner and a sudden rise in prices m all the necessaries of life. T?,-Tinvd P. Leary, the for- mer Governor of Guam, has sailed foi the United States. Fiftv cases of yellow fever are now under' treatment in Havana, and the disease in on the increase in Piuar del Rio, Cuba. rruo lmc hppn nn increase of insur 4. fs-.f- in tlifl Philippines during the last f ree weeks, especially in the way of ambusnes auu n.. small parties. Forty-six fourth-class postmasters have been appointed in Hawaii. Alstaetter, of the San Francisco (Speclal).-In this city, nn-wnPd for keen contests over wills, there is brewing a contest that bids j foiv tn nrove more bitter than any of h famous fights for property in the history of California. The amount involved is not large when compared tn tho enormous sums that have been j. Brvan and Adlai B. Stevenson were . f other California will eon- officially and formally notified or ine r testSf but this ngni " -i hv thP Democrats at their that adds interest to it-an accusation uummauvu j . I ho n daughter, m-oraer w mur.u recent Kansas City Convention to the that "J of a mother, killed Large Crowd io Attendance - Bryan's gpeecli Is Devoted to Imperlalluj He Promises a Discussion of Other Issnes In Hl Letter of Acceptance f Stevenson Toadies Upon All tbe Issnes Indianapolis, Ind. (Specials-William x,.. nil Trnst Declare, a DUldend o v Cent.-8,0OO,O0O Will Be DUtribnted AmoB the Stockholder TgINGSTATE FAIR. President HcNanice Names Depart- nuot Directors, It -will be in order now to turn to . TRY THE , . 14 HEW HOME " SEWIlllHUig. " , the fall, and prominent the evenw - Slate am0Dgvrh will occur October 22 to 21, Fadr which, ww w nfflcers are busily at work no The fifra8nplications for space and in booking apy liding attractions, entries and i v ed cash ,,rem. The UDer ,t t Vm call for. an exhibit great . . J::"". .h.maW1Ur direst. President Charlen -John D. BocK..e...r - - - . ariety au fiUDDort Ol ProflB. Kecewe. ,164,383 a Day h&S se- -, " k City (Special).-The Stan- a very strong from the Ugt PartmeBl"', tiAmen who will have below, or weB visions and of the offices respectively of President and Vice-President of the United States. I rri.. 5.a!r.n npciirred in the Mill-; tary Park, a beautifully shaded tracj Out Demands on CIiya. Washington, D. C. (Special). The :ext of the message from this Govern ment to China was made public. It 'demands" the immediate cessation of Iring on legations and "urges" co-op-jration of Chinese troops with allies n releiving the foreigners in Pekin. Li to Negotiate For 1'eacc. . Shanghai (By Cable). An ' imperial lecree has been promulgated naming Li-Hung-Chang as Minister Pleuipo :entiary to negotiate for peace. dl lHni , . r Til- En"in"er Corps, wiiu au mwu teen men, was ambushed and captured in the province of Nueva Ecija, Luzon, P. I., by a large force. ItnmKlMC. The Rev. Ur. Cyrus Hamlin, a for mor missionary to Turkey, and one of the most famous men in the con gregational ministry, died at Portland, Nle! Charged with insubordination, eignt sailors of the British ship Kings Coun ty, arrived in irons aboard the ship at Pensacola, Fla. cold to the value of 5345,000 arrived at Seattle, Wash. The Rv Father Stemmens, secre tarv to Archbishop Chapelle, arrived at " f an Francisco on the transport Sherman from Manila. The new census gives Providence, R. L, 175,597. an increase oi oi.oo F cent, over 1890. thirty-eight-ixich water main burst antler the sidewalk in front of the Ho tel Touraine, in Boston, ind the flood Aid 873,000 damage. George Welch and B. Roberts, col ored waiters employed at the Hotel Imperial, Atlantic City, N. J., were found dead in tneir Deus, uIiviuS aspliyxiated by gas. A stranger thought to be Frank Ro nick, from Virginia, jumped from the State House dome at Columbus, Ohio, and was killed. Tha number of deaths caused by electricity from the "third rail" in Brooklyn may lead to a legai muuuj as to the railroad company's right to use that system. Miss Catherine M teacher, committed suicide in an asy lum in Ossawattomie, Kan., by hang iug herself. President McKinley has granted a i-espite of eight weeks in the case of he Halderman Drotners, skuicuu "be hanged August 10 at Tombstone, .riz. At S uth Raub, Ind., a passenger train ran into a freight engine and ca boose. The freight engineer and Are na n and the passenger fireman were iilled. TCdw.ird Li. McWilliams, former Chief of the Jersey City police force, uommitted suicide m New York City by shooting himself with a pistol. The National Government has in structed the Forest Supervisor in New Mexico to protect the cliff-dwellers in that Territory from vandalism. Right Rev. Augustine Healy, Catho lic Bisnop of Maine, died suddenly at Portland. Charged with embezzling $11,000, Joseph Virtul, formerly a bookkeeper in the Occidental Hotel, at New York Citv, was held without bail for court. inri in the centre of the city, park contains probably thirty acres of ground, and it was well covered with people. The ceremony was preceded by a parade through the principal streets of the city, which was participated in bv a number of visiting and local Dem ocratic clubs. The meeting began a. few minutes 'after 3 ociocit auu wu. cluded at 5.40 p. m. Five speeches were made, Mayor Taggart, of Indian apolis, adding a welcoming address to the notification speeches of Represent ative Richardson and Governor Thom as, and responses were made by Mr. Bryan and Mr. Stevenson. The platform on which the speeches elevated about six- feet above the park lawn, and upon it sat the candidates and their families, the members of the National Commit tee and of the two notification com-,; mittees, as well as a few invited guests. The meeting was called to or der In a brief speech of welcome by irr Taart. of this city, and who introduced Senator Jones as the Per manent Chairman of the meeting. Senator Jones made no speech upon; taking the chair, but connneo um ie-. marks to the simple introduction of the speakers to the audience. Congressman James D. Richardson, of Tennessee, to whose lot, as Per manent Chairman of the National: Convention, fell the duty of informing, Mr Bryan of his nomination, made the1 first of the notification addresses. Mr Brvan was then introauceu uj Senator Jones. He read his speech,; departing not from his manuscript ex-; cept in a word of explanation at the, beginning of his address. He never appeared to better auvauiage. face was slightly flushed, but his eye) was clear and calm, and his voice was never more completely at his com mand. The closing sentences were re peated from memory in a most effect ive manner. The speech took one hour and ten minutes to deliver. Mr. Bryan's speech was devoted to imperialism. He promised a discus sion of all the other issues in his letter of acceptance. In regard to a solution of the Philippine question, he said: "This plan I unreservedly muvisc. If elected, I shall convene Congress In extraordinary session as soon as I am inaugurated, and recommend an immediate declaration of the nation s purpose, first, to establish a stable form of government in the Philippine Teinnris. inst as we are now estaoiisn- ' ing a stable form of government in i the island of Cuba; second, to give m i nx tn the Filipinos, just as West, a young j , have moniised to give independ ence to the Cubans; third, to protect the Filipinos from outside interfer ence while they work out their des tiny, just as we have protected the re publics of Central and South America, and are, by the Monroe Doctrine, pledged to protect Cuba." Mr. Brvan was promptly followed by Governor Thomas, of Colorado, who introduced Mr. Stevenson. Governor Thomas spoke only, ten minutes. Mr. Stevenson was apparently slight ly nervous as the time approached tor him to take thG stand, but he soon gained confidence as he proceeded. Lie from his manuscript, but held the majority of his audience to the, the mother witn poison. It was openly charged at the inquest into the death of Mrs Almira S. Town send that her daughter, Mrs. EJU i . SSay,not only conspired to causeher deatlu but did actually cause it. This charge was made by, former Supreme i.4- iiisricp vau v. Vu Vor dard Oil Company of New Jersey, the Standard Oil Trust, has declared a aiv idend of eight per cent, on the capital stock of $100,000,000. This is the third dividend to be declared this year. Tbe first dividend was paid on March 15, of twenty per cent.; the second on jno 15. of ten per cent., ami iu. third will be paid September 15. This mnkP a total since March. 1899, or c.or-nnp ner cent., or about ? V-l-l. J wv- cnn same: who have cc d and Gardf,n uev"-- roi Benenan anieiuu Crops Under "V" -resident of the rti-anee. lvi" - Society. are as follows: Other aPP";" iHorBes (exhibi- tion)-Capt. W. - ,"T; - g u Departmeni. - Macon m I K.OeeiB, - ounn TIrvn S H uo,u" jt"b"k aV r,o urn. a brother of 000.000. or more than two-tnjrus eartment B sei lvi v i5, fnr nit0i nf most $iw,uw,w;. auu - Mprkienouie. . Uiviueuu ni . I WRITE FOR C1RCUURSSS5 Sewing Machines we manufacture tni ... price before you purchase any ou. THE MEW HOME SEWIMWCBKO OJtAXOL,.VJss. BS Union Square, N. Y. Chlrano.HL 8i.ln,u.j Dailaa, Texas. Bao Franripo,cl. AUsu, FOR SALE BY For I.S.ShicUlp.Sj.illnmn.N'C SOUTHERN RAILWAY. par aS fmen.s after the Oea,., of Mrs. Townsend on July 21, hae been astonishing, Mrs. Townsend was extremely sensitive aoout u was anxious to pass for a much vounger woman than she was. In foUowhig out this deception she saw & to introduce her only daughter Mrs. Ella F. Murrray, of Dorchester, Mass ?s her sister. When Mrs. Murray vis fted San Francisco and went about S?h h mother she was always , ivr,.a Tnwnsend's sister. Thomas F. Townsend, the father of Mrs. Murray, was divorced by M is Townsend in Boston, m 180. Some time after this Mrs. Townsend came to this city. A well-known Millionaire, who died recently from poison was her patron, and it was through urn fw Ki.P obtained the greater p-H" of -y "when Mrs. Townsend died suddenly Mrs. Murray, who lived at the Ta ace Hotel took charge of the house and its SntenS" Two days after Mrs. Town. send's death there appeared ai mt Se ami demanded admittance Thomas W. Townsend, the divorced husband, who has baen twice mamed since his first wife left Him. M about the same time appeared Joseph v Coburu, Mrs. Townsenu s "J"l"p Townsend, it appears, has been a resident cf San Francisco since 3,.. At times he lived within a few blocks of the former wife, but of bis where abouts she had no knowledge. He, imwever, had boasted that he had been husband and would come into r.o. ni-nnprrv uuuer nci ,. The brothel Joseph Coburn. bus lived in San Francisco twenty year., but in ail that time he never saw his Ker and she was totally ismora.it according to his story, that he was hire. He never called to see her when she was alive, but her body - was scarcely cold in death when he ap peared with lawyers to make a fight for a share of her money. . . i r i.nviiiT nopsession ot A I i s. iviuiia.v. . thrmsrht that ten per 4. Wr,ii hovo bpen declared nad it not been for the Bayonne fire, that S51 .500.000. That fire was disregarded by the Standard Oil man- Jf loss of one or two mill- pxnected. The Hns tiot insure its property n much of its earnings fi'ses. Dividends are dis tributed regardless of the profit i tiioi- npcount. 1U'" '";ifh of John D. Rockefeller, president of the Standard Oil Com pany, is growing at a rate incompre i Xm.i. nvprace raind. He is being submerged in his downpour of 17.., ttq .mild not dodge the I. ciarAnt. influx of wealth if he wished. Every instant the clock .... os onMid rl n v and nicut. aun- LICKS Oil. .1 ,inrs and holidays, ue P. more Plot to Capture Roberta. 'A plot to seize General Roberts and lo shoot as many as possible of the British officers at Pretoria, South Af rica, has been discovered and ten men charged with complicity have been ar rested. Other suspects are being close ly watched and it is expected that they svill shortly be taken into custody. The system of granting passes to burghers who take the oath of neu trality is declared unsafe and that there is urgent need of a stricter pol icy. - Funeral of King nnrabert. Kitrg-umbert was buried in the Pantheon, atRome, Italy, after im pressive funeral cereEnoiijes. Funeral services were held in many "American cities. Public funeral parade and requiem masses marking the ceremo aies in Boston, Philadelphia, Albany, Troy and Pittsburg. 810,000 Horse Dieg in Chicago. His Excellency, the crack three-year-ild, owned by C. H. Smith, died at Washington Park, in Chicago, from a ruptured blood vessel. Mr. Smith paid $10,000 for the. colt during the Louisville meeting last spring. . Eighth Infantrymen Ordered to Manila. i The depot battalion of the Eighth In fantry, stationed for several months It Fort Snelling, Minn., has been or Jered to leave for Manila with "all possible speed." iCycllnsr Notes. . Most repairs are necessitated through . Careless riding. ' Minneapolis is now trying to get the L. A. W. national meet for 1902. The regular fall run of ths Century Wheelmen of New York will take place n October 7. . 1 In attaching a cyclometer care must be taken to fit it in the proper manner, whtnli -floss mntprlallv with tlip dif- : WH.IA , li. v. . . .. Tnnirps.-in order mat it may nerform its functions, ; Mis- . Vien made Ju doing tins, &r. wnpfpr condemned as Toreisn. Germany will get 250 first prizes from the Paris Exposition, more tnan any oilier nation. For insulting the Mayor of Pesaro, Italv, and crying "Long live Anar chy!" Phillippe Ricci has been sen tenced to imprisonment for two years. It is officially announced that there are now no cases of bubonic plague in London. United States Ambassador cnoate will arbitrate between tbe British and Chinese Governments in the case of the sinking of the British dispatch boat ' Kow Shing during the Chino Japanese war. The total number of Boers captured by General Hunter in the Harrismith district was 4140. The Conso Free State authorities have apologized to Great Britain for a raid on British African territory above Lake Nyanza. Conditions in the famine provinces of India have improved in the last few days, more rain falling and sowing being carried on. The Hon. Hugh Grosvenor, second secretary of the British Embassy in Vienna, Austria, and a son of . Lord Ebury, killed himself in that city Yellow fever is on the increase and very virulent at Merida, the capital of Yucatan, Mexico. Dr. Liebknecht, the well-known member o the Reichstag, and one ot the leiuiers of Socialism in Germany, is dead. Malay potentates are said to be ne gotiating with German syndicates that wish to buy the island of Poolo Lon tar. Sur;'on Stoughton, of the United States gunboat Castine, was drowned at Shanghai, China. General Roberts, at Pretoria, reports the capture of Harrismith by Gen eral MacDonald. The Sultan of Turkey has ordered that all Italians employed about the palace be discharged. .He is said to be in constant dread of an attack by An archists.. V ' Transvaal advices state that General Hiiflpn-Po well was wounded during an engagement at Rustenburg," when the Boers, according to tneir account, took some prisoners and .captured az wa gons.; .-; , E:z?::MM:n V end. , . Mr. Stevenson discussed many suo ite iiffrvf ton chine upon imperial ism which he then declared was the paramount issue. The tariff law Avas condemned and held responsible for. the existence of tnreatening trusts. The construction of the Nicar&guan Canal was declared necessary and thj treatment of Porto Rico was de plored. , At the close of Mr. Stevenson a speech Chairman Jones adjourned tho meeting. tho house of her mother, refused i trance to tlie divorced nusband and e Thev amicably joined fo.cvs and are now arrayed against her, as sorting that Mrs. Townsend eft a w.U recognizing them. Mrs. Murray is backed up by Miss Rattigan, the form ed ? private secretary of the dead wom an, who swears that Mrs. Townsend never made a will. If It be proved that Mrs. Townsend died intestate U w refnto vnvprls to Mrs. Mni.-iJ. The autopsy revealed that J" Townsend had died from heart dis ease, but at the inquest .iuui x Ln, for the brother Coburn tried to introduce evidence showing that JUis. Townsend had been poisoned. The Coroner, however, held that no testimony other than that tavius a direct bearing on the death of the woman could be admitted, and on no testimony adduced along tnese I u , the jury rendered a verdict of oeatli from natural causes. xtw nil hands are resting. A request has been sent to Boston for the let ters alleged to have beer, written by f hpr dauchter, and lilt? juiruuui-o v. '-' money than the average man earns in a week. . He owns thirty-one per cent of the capital stock of the Standard Oil Com pany of New Jersey. This is merely the parent corporation of the innum erable subsidiary companies which compose the trust. Each ot ttej wm. panies makes its own profits and the trust gets its share from the owner ship of stock in them. The trust owns fifty-one per cent, of the stock of all these subsidiary com panies! and it has made ?3S,000,000 so far this year out of that ownership. rri.u romflininsr forty-nine per cent, of the stock of the subsidiary companies nPd bv John D. Rockefeller out right in addition to his thirty-one per cent inter.est in the parent corpora- llis share of the dividends so far do'-'ared this year by the parent trust is ,11,780.000. His forty-nine per cent, share of the profits of the sub eirtinrv companies is $36,510,000, mak ing in all $48,290,000 that he has re ceived so far this year from his inter ests in oil. But this man's wealth is so great that the oil indstry, immense as it is, is not large enough to employ his riches. He owns an interest in in numerable railroads, banks, insurance and trust companies, mining corpora tions and industrial enterprises. His investments in these corpora tions will bring his total income this year up to at least $60,000,000, and norhnns to $75,000,000. Based upon Moore, JQ-. " 7, Pnuitrv Jas. .tmpll L v. Kerr, Js-sq.. - rrtculture-0. W, Departmenv STjSn S. Oonlam. former!. president ol me rSE-er, ete. W;;2S GlScaon-Charle, Departme Withers. Wake. Depart M-Minerals-Prof. W. U leT' O-Athletics-Perrm Oondrawl SchMute of rju?r Tr't In Effect M.iy NortliVound. Vfi. No. ts r.tV. ' v ... .o. 1:. a rv i.x. N Daily.. Uaiiy I tun, uvlj. In. AtlantB.CT Atlanta.ET Norcro.. Kuford " tainenvillo I.ula " (Tornclia.... " Mt. Airy.. Lt. Toccoa. m. At. Flbtrtou.. Lv. Wiuiustor " Boneca M Central Kparburg Oaffucy... KiRcklnrn Uftelm be more than usually nteresting, as 2,500 are of Sd in premiums and many unusu- rc will be present. alll pVrsons having machinery lm plemeni tools, labor-saving devices etc are cordially invited to exhibit wUhout charge for entry for a space and notify the Secretary of the North Caronna "Agricultural Society Ra eieh If Power is required to effec tively snow the merits of the machin erv please state the fact and name ery' .P: .pr needed. The press rsTspectflly requested to bring this request to exhibit machinery to the attention of manufactures and agents everywhere. University Directors. The executive committee of the Board of Trustees of the University met last week at the executive office. There were present his Excellency Govrnor Russell Maj. J. W. Graham ex-Judge Fred Philips, F. H. Busbee, Col. Thomas S. Kenan and R. IL Bat tie. President. Venable also attended the meeting. Mr. F. M. Osborne was elected assist.- Kiog'p Mt, " UrHStOKlft. M ciiai-jotte Ar. Gre'liaooro 7 8 ) a1 n 9Ui 10.' 1 0 aoni 10 l5 :i 10 !tt ai 10 CAr. 11 ia' 2 i 1, 4 V 11 J Hi I . ' t!-i "';, it "W, ' Ik.;, Jy, Lv. Gro'nslnr.si Ar. Noriom . Ar. Udnvllle. Ar. Richmond.. Ar. WWngton. " P'niore P.R Ph'deirliia " New Vorji 8oul1iboonU. 9 OO11! .. . I i.; ala "TTT T7, unv Wt- u 1 P I 'i 4. 5 2,V Ci a a?. e in! 4 ''', i c 41 r1 iti ap! 7 wr-' iu 5 I3t'! ,r 6'4ip... Rt WW o:5H 104. .i l4Zl)."Z d fl 11 ait1 j !l w; c oi.v cr. i4Jd' Mj 8'Mn!.; 10 1. '.. 12t.m, Hi Lv.N.Y..rR. Ph'dolplua. Baltimure. . Wa-jji'ton.. HMMal n. 'o.li5.!Xo.j;.1Ko.li jpif.ly. Daily .l)'iy. 12 n 4jp f, -O-'J-, Lv. Rivlimoud. 11 16 a 1) 45;. Lv. Daavll'.o... Lv. Norfolk.... Ar. Gre'nsboro U 01 0 il OOr.'.jlj' 6 4Sv 9 00 a) Lv. Gnj'nic,' Ar. OharlOtt.. Lv. Gaatp;u-.- M bla'-KKburp " (iarrroj... jur'bur(t. " i-eeivii: central.... " fcneca - W'pilanter M Toccoa. 7 Mr 10 4J) 1 Vol. 11 4M-! it luttj 7.r,.i i 2, u! II lo 0; l.j 10 - B 10 ( li i'.a, 1 1 V4 h 1 B-ia 8 02 0 1 WV 1 ); 1 .... 2 ('?. ...... : in-, ...... t w " -- t 6 1'V wmm 6 $60,000,000 his daily income for every ant profess0r of English until those letters, it mere u bv . arrive, no step will be taken by the Sntestins parties, although the broti - are hunting ior cm- nd husband deuce to prove a will. one of the 3G5 days in the year is $1G4,383, one-fourth of which would be deemed an inaepenueni iuhuuc mj the average family. Lv. Kirrirtn.. Ar. KlWn- Lv. Mt. Air.. " tiraclia .. Lula - Walaearille " Buford. .. Noiiroa. titujia.ii Atlaata.gl New York's Tnbercnlosla Experlmente. The Tuberculosis Committee of the State Board of Health is at present conducting interesting experiments with the milk of the tuberculous cow. This milk is being fed to pens of rab bits, and they are also being inoculated with it. Besides the rabbits, some guinea pigs will be inoculated with the milk of the tuberculous cow, and also with the human tubercle bacilli, and the result carefully noted. By these experiments it is hoped to ascer tan whether the milk from a diseased cow will carry the disease into any animal partaking of the lacteal fluid. Great Britain' Warning to China. Replying to a question on the subject in the House of Commons, at London, tho TUe-ht Hon. W. St. John Brodrick, Parliamentary Secretary of the Fori eign Office, said that the British Gov had informed the Chinese Government that they would be held personally guilty if .any members of the legations or other foreigners in Pekin suffered injury. MESSAGE FROM CONGER. Certain OeatU For MiuUtera to Leave Fekin, lie Keported. Washington, D. C. (Special). - The fnllnwinc cable dispatch from Minis ter Conger, bearing the date of Au gust 7, has been received by the State Department: "Secretary of State: "Still besieged. Situation more pie carious. Chinese Government insist in" upon our leaving Pekin, which would be certain cieatn. Rifle firing upon us daily by impe rial troops. Have abundant courage, but little ammunition or provisions. Two progressive Yamen Ministers beheaded. - ' r . Ait nnnneoted with legation ot uio United States well at the present mo ment. CONGLU. CONDITION OF NATIONAL BANKS ARCreeate Assela Now Nearly 5.O00," 000,0003732 Banks Keport. Washington,. D. C. (Special). The Controller of the Currency has com pleted a summary of the condition of all the national banks in the United States on June 29, 2900. There were 3732 bauks, an increase of 149 during the vear. Their aggregate assets were $4,944,965,623. tne niguesi eter reached in the history of the national banking system, ana $AJu,ooi,uo than n June 30, 1899, which had been the record. The increase in assets was in loans and discounts, the increase being about one-half of the total amount, the remainder consisting of United States bonds and cash held by the banks. There was an increase in the circu tsitincr medium of $65,944,635. The circulation is now shown to be $205, 303.01S, as against $199,358,382 one year ago. "KISSING BUG" CAUSED DEATH. ffoTTi." Ex. Fun. 8 lOp 8 34 p 8Wp "A a. m C bet Towne Declines to Hon. Vnvnav Congressman Charles A. Towne, who was nominated for the Vice-Presidency by the Populist Na tional Convention held at Sioux talis, in Mav, has sent a letter to the Com mittee' of Notification ..eclining th. nomination, and declaring that he would work actively to eiect and Stevenson. A Bite on tlie Lip Produced Blood Pola. oulng in a JjckaonTllle Woman. Jacksonville, Fla. (Special). Mrs. M. Burt, the wife of a jeweler here, died f-om the effect of a kissing bug's sting. A few days ago while sitting on the porch of her house she felt the insect's bite on her lip, but thought little of It. Two days after it began to pain her, and while out driving she fainted. Doctors were called in, but they could do nothing, and she died after suffering agony all the week. Physicians say the bug's bite caused blood poisoning. 'Full Amnesty in Pern. The Peruvian Congress has declared full amnesty for all political offenders. rvr aivin S. Wheeler of Harvard Ar. At University was elected assistant pro fessor of chemistry. Dr. Alvin S. Wheeler Is a native ot Massachusetts. He has studied chem tistrv at Cornell University and at the University of Chicago. In 1897 he took the degree of A. M., and later that of Ph. D. at Harvard University. For three years he has been an assistant in chamistry at Harvard. He Is highly recommended by Prof. Loring Jack son of Harvard, and by others with wlinm he has worked. His researches and original work show him to be a man of Dower. He will prove a most valuable acquisition to the University. Manual Training School. There is to be a manual training de partment at the Agricultural and Me chanical College at Raleigh. The ex. aminatuon in the various counties for scholarships have been held and as a result about 60 students paeseu. vt these 46 enter the manual training school, and two-thirds of their tlm will be devoted to work, whll 20 en ter the regular college course in which nnp-thtrd nf the time is devoted to shop work. The regular entrance ex aminations will be held at the opening. September 55th, and then it is expected 60 more will be admitted, thus mak.ns a freshman class of 120. There will be really three new departments, manual training, electrical engineering am me chanical engineering in the higher grades, and the textile department. The gifts of machinery to the latter are nearly all by New England manu tr.tnra and through Charlotte romnletely equip thia much needed new department. Prof. Wilson, the new head of the textile de partment, secured all these gifts ol machinery in the short space of 60 da.ys. This machinery will be installed in what has been used as the chapel, la the basement of the main building wr it 4',n ' It .. 4 l"i 6 Oil' ft W n 6 lor 5 lvn 5 1 .-i-r- . :-jT, ti, 8 14 Hi Hv .1 TV Between Lul find AtieM- 1 " 1 " 'T "" Nit No. 13. Daily. STATION No.U U JJal!) " .. vc . r . T .11 in Ar if : . 11 Maj V M.-.jvi1W- , J ' (t Note clo conncni"!' - inin line train - Vi 1- Ji-vt mrV ChcsavKwlifi Line HT!1'.1:!4." t-Tilil New Montgomery klwmubi. vl) iMinor iim'. .A J W ' --., - . . m It .itl.l. v . ington M-nay. - ; Z-;r,;rt ViMthJngton cui san 1 . . k em v- 11 4 an-iw--.1;',.. -!,.' . Dww Vv ' J v, 1 il ni.'i " No M on.i 1 . :.t Third v i. '?; P. ,...: rj. A H M & Plan to Suppress Anarchists. Although no plan has yet been adopted for international protection against Anarchists, the German For eign Office is authority for the state ment vaat it is probable that a scheme will be devised and that the prelim inary steps have already been taken. New York Grape Crop. At a meeting of grape shippers at Dunkirk, N. Y., it was estimated that this season's growth would aggregate 4000 cars. Chinese War Notes. Korean advices report the killing of eighty Russians at An Tong by Box-: 'ers. . ' The Austrian war ships Kaiserio Elizabeth and Aspern have galled fo China. A second Japanese division is mobil izing at Tokio, ready to embark for China. r -. ,: -, : Placards posted in Canton call upon ! the Chinese to slaughter : the officers I and foreigners. ; Secretary of State Hay, at Washing- ion, says the Government favors im-J ir l"i China, - . , - Drowned In a Conndlan take. rrinr n storm which passed over Lake Duchenes, Ont., two boys.sons of Cannell J. Steers, a draughtsman in the survey branch of the Department of the Interior, at Ottawa, drowned,. were Heavy Artillery For China. Battery O, of the Seventh Artillery, with its seven-inch siege guns, among the largest in the army, and 175 men, 'started from Fort Riley, Kan., for San Francisco on hurry orders to pro ceed to China. We now have seventy new k.j: war built or building. nirenfinS1 W n!WWVf , Digests wiw .....ilnn Hip PXlM"'1.: -, .fV-' pans. It tlt?iiir . nrltiah Troops In Wretched Condition. All the reports coming out of the Transvaal represent the British forces as in a wretched condition tor w of rest, proper clothing, and sumcient food or good quality. iTooi nnit Father's Home. Going to the farmhouse of his father. Mount Laurel. N. J., Biddle Goodenougu seized a gun from a rack and deliberately uic his head, and was a corpse before any of the family reached him. He was forty-two years of age and jaarriea. but has not been living with his fam ily for several years. His widow u living in Camden. Americana Secure J5nKllh War - New York bankers have secured the $50,000,000 English war loan just is sued. . ' . -lKJ'iv- Says Kruger is Wllllnc to Give Up. It was asserted positively in Preto ria, South Africa, that President Kru ger is willing and anxious to surren der, provided a satisfactory promise is given as to his ultimate destination. Free tuition. We give one or more free schol arships in every county in the U. 8. Write ua. will anvnt notes loTtumon or can deposit money In bank until position is secured. Cat fare paid. No vacation. Eji ter at any time. Open for botr. sexes. Cheap board. Send far free Illustrated catalogue. Address J. F. Drauohoit, Pres't, at either place. Draughon'a Practical Business. (Positions, Suarcttttoed Under reasonable conditions . . . -. ant ana ton iu - $yv, can approach JJ.Jnil3. t.milv relievo. 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