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iff ft ft ILev V i-' it i f VOL. J. NO. 44. mTsnoRO, N. a, fridav, siwembbr ;. w 5153 h V I It I II lit 11 I teal 1 'I J IEI II PBiiy HAKES A HEff MARK He .tVvances Nearer to the North Pole Than Ever Before. THINKS GOAL CAN BE REACHED tbf Mwt Xorllirrly Vmlnt Taarruta Was Ist-. IT !Ulnt-lt My E 1 Kir-Ior' Ii.at tri p- Bring: Hawa Miuirrou. Odd Tl'n;; frounoted a T tl IU.nk of Camua.titlor-nr.tih tiod Sydney. Cape Breton. After being forced Jo turn back from a point COy iniles nearer the Ile iiutu over before reached by an American explorer. Lieutenant Robert E. Peary arrivtd litre on h Ar Hie Hub steamer' Wind ward, . The most t Tilii' n fpot Lieutenant IVavy reached wa .Igu'ty-fonr evgrt-e. cve:iteea lidairies. r within S43 mile of the Toll'. Tw foreign x'pb'rer Law auvam' f nr aer .ban tbK Naa u reaching iatit : -vi.H and t'b Abiotr-i espedltbn1. ".... on Peary lrevki Jourue. lie reaa'aed iaiitude '!'!.- I,:ent natit s well, tfcc.ii.srb k. Esktort. bad sufVred S'Ttniy and'. " n0!y 5t r.oVi a- nuuve V$oii ;le7' Mm IV?ry and lu r dsty:M?r. whoLad' g'tme to- nieet .hbn u the Windward. were well, Chough Mr. I Vary had bw-a HI I, rNrW a Ho wxs with !b-- party, having .e.Mrcd i: a Kiab after' ft! qnaro-i with Pi-sry. Tbe two n:eu did nut Heak to rarh other on tile trip, and Dr. Djedt-Vk th'-ir differences had not been t't;lVi. a The Windward Us dUeharg ;l 'oca Of thcl most lu . sts:ig esrgot" bat i ever been landed ei this port. l kiiuo M'W, fclodgc acd imple'ot-enrs' of tl kinds, a I'Jtsk -ox, a vvaSnif, tn of tb 'wfcii-h IVary'a rb-tlct over tcujiy n wi-di-y Hti'l f ico. and a bu&dre! vtU- : erb, !;;: : ;.ntl mn'l l;a-e !" ii-;:-lci.? a fr-1a' ear. I'.'ary. vl: f" ; vf J ti.,e j!t".v of bi'ft .pram-Mian fwu tb? r.t!.f I-ieu?eaut to tin! .f ;uii.ti:V'tder rpun 3nn-!;!!S. W8 k '. bi'.-y ri! t ui the day r.'cciv Jnx ;ud ' ( w'i':ti;t i anix a nil frn.tbir tuiervj. : s .i j; -vruju i men. IaV( nar.t ivarv 'tlwt witib did , 5;-ov r t.b:.Srtb Pob; on bis tri; of f.r yf:',i', o ftia -ertala that t!i' I'o'e t'!) i"- iict. .Hid ftirthcr-iao:-. lb;1?- if" tri-r-? inatt.of iate petcb '1! !' ."! i.f v.i'.;1d -."r."eyie Jill til hf M-vve-i .1. He t! I'ole ca l ;: r ;,'; Frt-naJ Josef Land and fro;)? t.'n., t !.;'. it; latitude t-iabty. "tb' " :U-zt ib -wlator- jtiart"m ?; s. .. i !:?; 1 far no:tb a jwssi t.'j ?f - Mi-, ti- t lie would jtixr as :- . ;. t at Heela aa at a !; or ! ' "irlT, ' ;.-s :'! J.vn'.-J whn'F-er. th ox pfeweVay. in tbs o!d I't.ipular ttottnti of st: -iH ii ii',nr t;t. nor -Is th.Tc any fottr.t'.adcn for tb '.;:i:n tlmt tb.' pole i s.nr.vi,n,Kd by sin iniinorntdo -f;i "f lee . Tbo water of t pidar reebm is mv rrd v'iih b!i'it:i jiiacfi'' of Jn. Ti.. viti?.'l S ',) ? KIIVO ".lM r(,-i,U'in for LbPier.or't iVary ii A!,r.-aitiSi-.i M.-iP- M; or C:wv pr. I fiinl pr :: .te-1 to rerttr on elqni'ttr !.!-frs-t-.ti ("iaiUitoj-bttwr.v of hiK work, to v,'4,:cl, jbe eXp'rwvt- t!,.vdo a brb'f but t'A f'Tt; i ron.oa ). , LhRlonart T'enfy's i-oitor! "to 1 ho IV-ivy Arctic r-lab of t h o oifriitiois-of tbo ovr-i'diiio'i f itiee Ati6ttt !'. lii.H. Ill's h T;i iiCide ptlblie. It is h':u l ' b to ' i i.i.d i(.bire.s-d to Ki't-retaty It. L. r.iM.'..'1'iitn, of tiie TVary An-tb- ("iab. LJt'rri'fiHiu J"''';. ',':.' b? reeolol an t ttatloii from tbo ssc,-i.b-tb:t?r:!ti5.'l-. nil Kooicvy 'to vl'lt v?!:!t.ar;Jt tir-d re cviV'J a sold ir.ed.tl, it--. ! -t botior. lie bat) nlso been ; 1 iu ioi)-rary I'el'osv 6f tb" Nmi'v mmI t o-. ( nibic ft. eb i.f. wlhiM' !) r.d ;-!(!; are 111 ';!sh-lti-1'.)H. It. ('. ' ., Ilrl!;htn lunn'ii ilimuloun n Mur.Wnr. Tbc l'ody of :t vnimler 'd yoatt;? wotu im. aftcr.aranl Idei'tined n Mrs. .Ta'xeph. I'tilitze". tbe wife of a tailov in New Yorls ("lly. was fotind In tlto Morrjft Catial 1 erweeii Jewy City and New ark. N. J. Tin' body will moilLit -d and a Iwenly -pound weixbt wns tied nrotind 1be vnlt. Tbo murderer evi dently wu Icnoranl of be ebanires of tide In tlx oanol, h tbe body itn thrown In t blsb wjttr and wns left oxposed when the watr ran tint. The woinnn'H busbimd. who bad reported bis wlf hh inl.-Fina -m the New York pidice.',ldei!tPV-d th l.r.'v. A nirh for elaeft beaaa, ai-d t'.iptnln Tbuf, t'blef f (be Nrw York-1 leteeKv ' I5n reiiu, nnnoutned buer tluit Mrv. rnlit er wan ntnnleved by Wllliaui Ho ui'r Voting, n tirr.ndsoti T tlnvfinuous Nl o.r- . nioti bvtder. The rnttrder. It v.;t mated, wns eninnb'tyd in the apnrt , ttie:t,of Younu'is falber In New York tT.y, Yom.'tr. It yfaa believed, m i)c, to.tMrpco, iMit-it was ilioutf tit t!i:l.. " nrnt wa Hoiuincn;. . , PreaMetit S';(H mi ttVlfrii Trip, i'l'csi iV-n.f ;: (' .'' 't. Hre'r.nnanl-'d by b! patfy ar'.d llr' ')t tit.d tlm MJssck lloosevelt, def Oyme.--P.ity, I,-'. i., oil the i .1 .'t yaclu: !ir,vi !) for his Wcslern :..''.. :i '-e Pie.;."iieiit hiiardci a sj' ci.il ttaiii ia tjio IV'ias.vlv.-utht idai ion Iu .! . y t'iiy. A car w;';..i re . served for 'Socres.trlcn Shaw, Moody, and Wilson, who k.'ko nci'oiopaby tlie Prcsddcinicd p.n t .. .Mn.!. Itooswcii ami her (Iitii'liieis vc.nnie.l.to Ovs.ir Bit v. A brief .-op was nuidort llarriiiorgj i a., iiiiii ancMicr ai .vitoona, wiie;eiiie Presid 'ill received a .hearty, wi ! 'ome; When the train renclird Trctil'ia Se'ia. dor Quay lioanlcd it and was in cbrw t 'fonfereiiep wllh Prcsbiept Roowevtlt, iniil the i oaj siriU and the siitiatitui in Pennsyl.tiida vci'o t lis subjects dis cusretl. Senator t.tf.ay later left tho train to ta iu Phibidciphla, BOMB i HHGWn ui Q BANK The Cynarnlter Killed and Other? Blown Inta the Air. Tb KobUrr lm.irct a'iOjMN). nd th. CH.blrr id Trllr I'.an Unt mt lit ttnita .ne Ju.t la 71t. Sea tile. Wash. A bjaitil from Skac way. Alaska gay: - About 3 oMuik p. m. an unknown man walked Into tbo t'atmobin liuk of CoM.uierce, a jrtvolviT la one luted and a dyCatr.ite txiatb ui the other, and le manded $Jo,iyi", tbreateulnj to Mow all into ctenalry. ss3'.'i(-r Tooley and Toiler WalUiec w- tbe ( u!y jnett Su the bonk. IV al ia v Hi-ktd to set bU gun and rau Qtiiekiy to tbe back of tue room, vail it? tor I'oob y to do the vsaie. 'o you don!. jvllod the man, and drr.pp.-d tbe bomb. The -;lerk bad Juai rot om f tbo fuliiier' i:- ii,l wa iuaaHl and o:h ana v :;?; i'tn off. IVople jivji:s above tbe btv.k werf blown Into rfce sir. Jad:' r.-.,. formerly proMK-nt.ne at- tori!-y. -who enterins tbe bank at the ?it:'v. was hart. The dynambvr ffi.nl wi; !.;.! re.aaluin et..t:w.'otist:es. Tiv- i:aak lus: about $iH!.. Liefiy lu gt'i.t, 1-'.,W birb w'.i., CU tin vour'r. ; Uf.CIS JU5TICC TO THE j:wr. S-ret..rT I'stj Appm!. 1 tli I'avrn for AiUf-liot.tioD of I ojuft tiwi.. Waxiilas.ou. f. C.-Wita the donble P'tr;,H)-e f protectinir tbe I'sng-suTorJUi; Jew of Ut Balkau St.-ites',nd of avvrt toS tbe very prpsenx peril of tbt- immf grat;;j lata the I'nited States of a hord of ''fi'.iner?. Ss'erntary Hay bait adi;cd the itituoual ouro at appsai- ting to the. I:' -.vers of Kurtipp t force lto!i;i-.-'!,!i,t 1'6 observe tbo obligation of j immn-ty in tna ta of Ue Jew-s. i Tbe ts8 the form of a Statf I ?a;-"r. , i (.;;:; .-ble in several r -pert, j v. Liv ii 11:1 i 'en disjiatclied la luclitieal ; for:j to 'every Ambassador and Minis ter (f the ( ttitt-d States residing in one of tbo.eatintrieH of Karope which were partieo to the ttumu treaty of 15i-rin or J.--. n.tnu iy. (..reat ;ntti:n, t ranee. . . ... .. i ) . ... . , . ........ . . i Turkey, inark'ny tbe termUiniiott of ! the Turfco-Uaysiati War find tbe crea tion by the direct act of the IVnvt'.'s cf the ii:d pi-n.li nt llalkau Ktutes. Becjiust? the I'aw are thus respon sible fr the cxM-'MV of Iloumanla the Si rri tary- of State has directed tW . note trt th'u lit tbe hope tkat titey w!i ccifX u icm eruiiteut to a prnse -t its d infos rewards civilization ar large .. - . .,... iive ii to ameilorati! BS W-.'iJ i!S lo tile mgniiui CCIUDUOII i1 tne liOU- riaitlaii Jews, in a measure this no tiou bv the icosrii icnt of State mar nd'tien of the Ron- t, traced t- nnmcroua petitions front Jewish soi.'i-, iis and btmianllarians ! generally, as vyttlj !i, (be w;.rnln-:s i of pnl lici-is, n-,wrectiic the rrowins : (larger of the imiuigr.!: i.m cf degen erates. ACRfC'JLTUR.M iCHOOL CPtNEO. I Ttwritev. Mr. Cln:a rhaoeetfor at ti ' M Inuno TrcSnlral tnslilnte. Warsiuv, Jud,--Th.- ltcvk. J. Wilinu- Chiipiii.i'!. of New y-.irh - City. Km:- ceiler cf t'ae b'iiMli.l A sneultural aid Te'elotleal lt:s;i;tii . presided at tha foriiii"! ei,..- i': ." of tiic school at Win- ; or.a. A ntimli.T o' w-.ai;hy business I ii'n'ii :,re diteri si-.1 in ('.'alib.-!i!i!g this ! school, wbicir is ii'-.,'uued to belo boys j t.i l:-fe; ii-al I'liss!:! --. lifii. 'iu nil lines. , PrOvi-ioiis h ive itreu made whereby a ! boy bu kin'." the isccrs'snry meaiin call j work ids va,; through Hie college. The agricultural dej ariment Is at ! Winona, and the teciinl.'.il deparimenr will be at In liamtpidls. More than -pii acres v.iil be used at Winona and kept in order by the boys of the school. Funds siiilicient lo pay the docility ex penses for the lirstfire years have been pledgi d. i A BLIND JANITOR'S $5,0C0,0C0. tl Will (let luventor's ltojnltlet Fruia IU Slei l Truat. Pittslittrg, Pa. John llrhdln, former roller who helped Aniotil Yinnac, tin other toller, to invent lari-d patent n table forbttrrylug hot ials of steel to and foni rolls mechanically, and la whose favor Judge Burlington gave a decision against the Carnegie Steel Company, Is blind and la seventy-llvu years of age. IPs partner, Vlnttac, died two yens Ago. He left bis interest to Brislii If Brlslln ever lives to secure rights he can recover at least $5,tkKMHt lu royal! ics for infringements on pat- cuts. This would fall heaviest on tbe Visit ed States Steel Coi'paiutlon. Brlslln until rcccuilv was n Jatiitor in the BlaUcwcll building. 5Y3XEY CATIMC HORSE MEAT. Itioutli Ma niii.h, ( utile Sriii,- Vnt or Wuter t ori.ldei. Sydney, N. R.'W.-; Owing to (he con tinned drouth In New Souih Wales the authorities have problhlted the use ft plaice bif.i. Tb peTlee have been instructed to prevent, this and other wiisie Of water. 'Responsible speakers tit n"-'-eo!Ing Of the Masler Btiiidicfs' , Association ustuled that horselieili iu the shape of tdcuk and saisagcs was being con sumed in Sydney In consOiptcnce of the scarcity of entile th it bad been caused by tbe drouth. To Semi Hobaoti to Vrntuolii. At Mia Navy Department, at Wash ington, orders are In-preparation as signing Naval Const met or llobson to duty at the iVnsacohi Navy Yard. STATE CONVENTIONS HEEf j ' ' ( j Bay State Demccrals Fetuse to In- dorse Kansas City Platform. REPUBLICANS FAVOR ROOSEVELT Connecticut. w Htipslir-a AUWm Inlaw Htm For 4t 1 rriidenry In lrv4 1 ltnron Stt DnnMrati Hr ffin th. Lt N ntionltl t)f-rl.rtion of I'rinrlp'.M-.TU Ticket. VotntBt. . Boston. Mas. -Tbe nemoeratie State Convention w,aa aoau-wbat atrennon. but it wound up lu a btvrntonious taan ner. and tbe tb kot. Caston and Crosby. 1 assured of tbe united support of all tbe faet ion wbbh have at last beeu brousrht loetber. - . j ;wri:p i'To, Williams made a strong , iQ ,hp adorUoa 0t , minor- ) Ity platform indorsing: 4he Kansas City I'ur rote of about me lo o-je. namijii ttfa1(. w.,tct for the Cobeniatorlal j !'n.onraation. but it was merely txTfnne ! tory. The vor stowt: For Vltfiatn A. ! Casirn. toot; for Clmrle S. Hainliu. ' '-'2.. Mr.'ilaudin made t!ie nomination uunn'ixvr,u- nd airrtv iiViants azreod i t nn!M-rt the ticket. The rest of the ! ticket follows: j I.ieotetiat'Mbiverr.or. John, C. Cros i hy: Secretary of State. Wilt mora K. i S;ftoe; Treasurer. Thomas C. Thatcher; ; Auditor.. Josetih L. Ch.ilifoos: Attor ? nev .tletiera!, John J. I'lale rty. i In training Cdone! Ca.s'on to bend S tbe ticket pte. e !e:it was shattered, in i amucb be was nominated, and then ' given a platform of his own dictation, i The pSaiferm r.'''ited is a repudiatbai I of the Kansas City platform, for Mr. MlaMon refused to le the nonin if J in anr way tire def-Iarailon of prinel- p'rf eonhl le construed to indorse ' .t bo? thlt-ss ino prominently advo : ttff by tlw thirty in the lat two ua ' t'.ot;::! eampaigfts. T!e fjne-tion if trusts is dealt witli fa ftrong langaa.e. Iruit.1!ran Meet. rirntiEghatn. Ala. The I.'epnidican f Mp.ham-i nominate 1 thl t icket: ! . . . ... . . fiovernor. J. A. V. Smith, of B:c- minghm: I.leutena nt-Oovcrnor. ('has. P. Lane, of HtintsvUle: Attorney Oen-4-ral. W. II."Arnboehr;of Mobile: See relary of State. J. ti. farter, of t'nl! mati: Auditor. T. I!. McXalr. of Mar- shall County: Treasurer. H. !- r.rown.of leiei-' ht wisty: Sopertnteii : den I of T.iluc.'inon. ".!. t. . rouville. of s iciH.mw locniy: t otnatissioitrr oi Agrictilt.nre. T. li, Morton.. of Fayette- . -- ...... , . - . -. . ! Tb- jilatform fi'do;i s the wiMi(im e.fy i the IHnaicy ic.rPT :n! i xuresses eon- i "' emuy uiro; i .uees con- ; i fo!e;- in lite adtninisiratlon of Pr- si-j ; de:it Ri-oswdt. A su'-siltttte. the same ! c the rb!nl platrrni. oki-mu that it cin'tted all reference to an iudorsenicut of President 1 too sc. eli for 1'enouiina tici:. was dci'eati d. i ConnceiliMil'a i:e,iiil!lrnn Ticket. 1 ' nartfrtrd. CiH O.--?n tbe Repnl'lie'an ; Strto .co!-.ve;'!oti A lilrara Cbamt.-erlniti, iit Maiden, was to- ;-.in u.- 1 for Cov entor; Henry Kober;. of I Ian ford, for j l.itUUt n:iiit ;.ci:i-r: Ch-.M-lei C. Vi:i;l. j of MIMiciovcn. ami Henry II. (irtliiii-. ; of Norwich. !';; Scctetary f St.-i.e and Tn-astticr. rcspecfivelv. an i W. K, j Scele.v, of Bridgeport. 'for Control;;'. I The piaiTorui favor's jToix veil's. !i'!io.triii'-ii Ir I he IV'..i:il .iey in !' or, OiipOi-es any revisio-.l oi" the tariff f:.lel coto.iif.'n.U "lie 1'i'cseit li 'x phia.fr.;1 a re.-lprocjty. treaty w:tii .Cuba and t;a ifbnal' snpervtslon if Inists. nie-r planks of the phitforni ii's'ito to f tale ir-sllo-v CitiilCM of vrashiuQtan l oci-ra ., Taeciua, Yrasii. Tlie H.'mo.-ratie State .convitttion has iioniitiiHed d!' following ticket: ' ' Repri'seutaliccR in t'otigress. Ceorge F. Cot 'rill, .of King; Stephen II. liaiLon. of Okanovaii. ami . it. Holcomb, of Adams. Judge of Supreme Court, James 1!. dtjavN, of Yakima. Ceorge Turner was itnioi soil for re-elecilon to ilto ('tilled States Sen. ate. The platform Indorsed the Kan sas Cby plat form, opposes ImperinlSm ami eoloninllsm, government by in junction, triisis and "irust-'osiei .ng tarlfiV and asset currency. II demands complete exclusion from ail American territory of nil Chinese. Kavnr t'liaiico lu l.luuor I n-.t i. Concord, N. II. Following the arthm of the party in Vermont, the Ucp.ihlb cans i' New Hampshire, In Slate eon- .warmly debated the ipiestiou of making clmues in the prohibitory law. Those in favor of n change cur ried the day. The conti'-st for Cow-mor was won by Nahuiii J. Ihuch. bier, -of Arnlover, who is prominently lilentitiod .with the Patiions of UnslnUidry. Tito platform favors . the rciiont ii t tion of' Prcsldtutl Rcosevel:. Illegal cquiIiIiii's ate fondemned and m plank opposes the Indisoriminaie destrttction of forests. IMMIGRATION IWTO CANADA. 24,00(1 Atmirictu Kelt tod ia 'h .pomlolnii I. nt V . Montival, l,ue, its vised liguifs of immigration Into Canada for the 'ilscal year cieletl June IH) last have bis n prepared. The total Is about TO.OMH. of whom 'J-,OiM oaiuu from Vlio I'uif :d Slates. " ' . The immigration from the American to I he Canadian Northwest has as. sunicd much 'greater proportions this year than ever before, and laud sales to Ameriea'tis uru. dally reported, 'tic latent large sale is hy tin- Saskatche wan Valley Land Company; which 1. is sold lliii.ooil acres lu Saskatchewan to an AuHH'lciin syndicate' tor $5tm,iHJ0, f1 ! N 0 R EVENTS 0 F T H E W E E K Wireless telepraph experiments le tween Washington and AnuapoliF, Md, have not been wholly auceesiful. . T,he War Ieparta:etit la investigating' allevd ill treatment of the Spaulub Consul on the Island of Obit last sum mer. $eenetary Shaw has miide arrnug nteuts to release alwut IM.OOCUKiO of Treasury funds and to anticipate pay ment of ' October" intereist, anoun : iuj to $ 4.2s)XW, for relief of tbe money utr rket. Secretary of tbe Navy Moody to turned to the Department from bis aummer vat;on.- IVesident HooKtvelt removed Will lam Vanj&an, I'nitod States Attoruty for tbe Northern It'.st 1ct of Alabama, for neglect of duty. The Navy Depart cut ordered the bctttlcKhlp Wisconsin to go to Pauaata aud ih cruiser Cincinnati t? Ccloti. t'olombin. . , . l'r.'.ide:it Uwiseveit 'appointed ityp Tesentative Jeorge W. Hay ti e 1'ui ted Si)tMf Judge for the XarQera lis-t:i-t of New York Stare. on: AIxtri'KU IM-AMl!.. The P'uiliimlue Commission ha. re- ini-.icd the land tax in' Batau;ra. f Lt-xon. for thi vcr ib? ; tia'sivt-v pver:y. Xa I- e co:i:a!it:lnry. wLb li bes l.ce:t In putvult of the liio band of Irrecnn cilabli.Hs in Tayaba Province, Lukou. P. I., killed -ig:ieeu and cap'.nred twcn.y-hve of the bandit. . The Cli'ncso Cha.'i!' er of Corttucn e af ManiSi gave a banquet to tlover.Ao: Taft. Tlie tJovemor was eatertair.ed in an Oriental nmnner. Colonel Wiiliam A. Pafferty. of tlie fifth Car a try, died at San I-Vl'.i P. 1.. from injuries su.-i aiiud l y a fi ll te rentiy. olond llafferty's body wi 1 be sect hente on the Cn'ted Struts Army transport I.ogau. Tbe Hawaiian'-vebau. Wlanea f tluuos to show vn.ual aci'v ty. aa-i it U said tl.. lake of fire Is risiti-'. Felipe Cu.-vas was non;!naed for Porio UU-an Coutiu5.skier t the United S-tatos ity the Ainerlean Fedevul party by a large majority. ' The business men of Manila are or ganizing for the pr.vpose of-ag'sKtlt;-: for limited Cbineee Sttimii.ratb;i lo'tbe Philippines.'Tbey have planned to fkml ft meusorial to Washington. President F.copcve't granted nnrdios . ta Jose Martinez. He.-minla PacUea. j Agiv.'dg JCoJ;-;gU!ii4 .ami A4;tui;:a..TAU.;x:., j prisi.mvis conmrcd at Mayagaejc. Por'o , nwo. cf.nrged wltlj jars eny of oniiM-rtv V. -I it." . , ' . , , 1 1 loged f have of the United Stated T!ie.pi'op.r!y al- I:eea stolen was a ibi.t j - valacd at tfortv-cue cents. An attack on Cf.mp Vicars, in Mit: drnao, P. .. was made. No Americans v.'viv injci'etl. . IIOMIT-TIC, - - Confes- ing iiiurder, Jesse Joansnn, roe.ivd, was iiangei'l .at Nev.- (Loudon, Mo. Koiilers nturdcrcd Thomas II. W iJiael: near Medina, Tetin., and ran sacked his lionve. Ill feeling, caused bv a feud, rt suited, lu the killing of Fri.uk J. liia.-kwcb tinfl J oil) Scott, by .bss. Durhaia, at liuntsviile, Ala. The Mag of the United Siaic.s of -Co-louibi.t Man- hoisted at '.-a it Francisco, Ciil.. ..Tor the .-.ti-aiin'r Jessie Meaning, Vi hich will be renamed the Bogota. Front self-iii t'.ieted w Is; R.ynj'r.d Cray, a i-j'i.mmeut uvioruoy, died at j Covington, Ky. j A Philadelphia. .Ird-e "refused io : l iiiirter a Christian S-.-icivtW Chur. n on lite gi'.ooid that it was n business und not a religious ins'.ituiion. President Roosevelt stopped the pro posed cow hoy race from De.idwoud, S. V., to Omaha, Neb. , After hom-whipping Daisy Carlton, a waitress, Mrs. Joseph Leslie was fa tally shot at. Chicago, 111., by tin- girl she hud nssaubed. V Covernor Odidl appointed Pr.ofesior William A. KetiiVr, former Dean of Columbia Law School, to succeed Jus tiee Miles Bench on the' New York State Supreme Court beuch. , J. H, Andress, cnshJer of the Helena Waier Works Compiuiy. was arrested at Helena on a charge of embezzle ment. His alleged shortage Is said to amount to $18,001). The latest figures from Maine showed a R-publlcan Oubcruaiorial pluralhv of n;.,r.N2. Two boys were drowned at Detroit, Mich., by the sinking of the stone-laden ett-am barge It. Houghton. While she was asleep Mis. John Harper. V Slumps, Ark., was mur dered with an aso by ttu unknown per- Wall Street fears a monetary strin gency. lb ar-Admlral -Schley, during an In- icrview in Boston, said Unit the-tiavy I was a "thing of the pqst" to him. FOSKIGX. The Liberal parly In Hr.giand is or gattiKing for a vigiuvtis ai;tt:n;ii ca.m palgn ngniust the Goveriuiu ut odu'cft lioit scheme. .Tin' British, bank rale may be in creased, owing io (lu; sitlu'eiicy ot money at New York' City. The (ittaneial condition of'Framv ;'i'ows steadily worse, the tola! dciicit for tho year up to SopieiuMV 1 being '.i.ihkukmi. t Fourteen Jews aud four gondanvt were killed its the result of uu null-Si-mite outbreak lu a pilgrim ictii.i lu Poland. - ' GONFEBREO WII H SENATDHSl An important Meetinsr Held at the President's Home. REVISION OF TARIFF DISCUSSED Cunwnlt W411 Nt Call a Spe tut heoiiioa CutffM to Chance tt, T.rirLairt H Will, It S VclMK. Maintain Hi. Attitude Toward the TrnMs and InaUt on Keciprortty For Cuba. Oyster Bay. L. I. One of the most important p-jli ileal coufer.-uces of re-'t-vat ,.vcar was bcld in tie borne of Presldeuf HoowvclJi The men Vngagcd In tbe ovtifeiTnce Were tlvW Presideut, Povtuiuster-;oueral Payt'-i Senator M. A. llsnua. of Ohio; Seniuor Henry Ca bot Lidge, of ,MaKaeiiuse.'ts; Senator Xelst.n Vv, AMrieh. of1 Khode Iaud; Senator-William 13. Allison, of 16 Va. and Senator Jyha C. Spoont-r, of Wis Vunsb:. ' "' . . As a resalt of ile confert'Ucr. it i Rtaied on reliable nut ina-it y.. MjV . Jtoi;w.., velt has decided not to call : s'pw'-hil ses-iion of Congress to revise ti:e rarirr ie vi-.n coniii'e to. naintabi bU i;a;i t in retail! to the trtis'i?. .-nd he will still insist that reciprocity U . grant eii to Cuba. He Is to give bin views and Intentions in regard to this subject on Lis Wostern trip. r-W .The brst cjuestwn taken in the conference was that of tariff revision. Th. President declared hlntAlf as fa voring a conservative revision of. h tariff, btit not at the present tin. H , said it was impossible, in hi ojiirdou, to ma!:- a thorough and earejul re i vision of the tariff during a short pes ; s;o;-. . . ' ! Th: IVcsideut declared, most, em- pbatieaHy. against any radical revisbai or the tariff, and paid he wanted -bange.- icade c.nly on Such fnkl's as it foiibl le shown wore too highly jro teeJed. ' ' Furthermore. President Koo.-velt raid he did- not believe it should lie made ta Administration, njeasure be fore he long session of the Fifty-eighth Cons;res. Fpon the trust question, it Wns n-ost i!;lfiT(lt to roach an agreement. The Pre-H.cnf announced that he was op posed to aripoliey on the trust ius-' tion other r.an that enunciated iu bis speeches. o .. .... two of the men who ojiposed any rad- lent nttacU on tile trusts ! It was fatally decided (hat the T'its! dei.t should use his own discreii,.?i in hand'ing -th.' question. . IJ" i f urge a constitutional ajn-ud-; ment and to pledge himself to dhiHt jthe Atjorney-Cii iieral to profei utc vl.-. : orous'y tinder the cxlstinglaws nny ;ut!-f that can b sbrnvn to have vi,- '.iied those laws, (in the (atestUiii f'f Cuban rc( it-rm-iiv It was ...r.'ed that :he Preajdeutshoubl ' elearly enuneiat... his position in his speeches through the beef sinar State .' on b's Western trip. He will irgt'e , t:'i,f reciprocity sl)or,ld ;,e granied the I't'orle of thi? island, t'e-an-e it had been promised ; tin m. nr. 1 beavisc i: .was j.'.ft of (he policy, of Pr-sklt nt Mci-;:i;h y. ; - ; Tiie sudke 'situation in th eoal iv L'ion was not discti.M-1. --,-ordin-g a meiuber of (ho conr'cr, re c. i ' ... . '':" VIILLIOK'A'RE KILLED EY V:OL ENCT. ;k-li.la Fish, Nw York Kanbrr, Mcliin ! ef it saloon Ituarrrl The Arrewts. New Yori: t'lty. Wlieu' Nicholas j Fish, the ' millionaire' banker and so. ji'icty mail, was found dying In West ! rhjrty-foV.rth .etivct a few iti.ts 'ago llie bad bici in n sal.um wilh two I women mi! a' man. According to tlu 'police, the man was Thomas J. Shar- ') i'rivat( (leiccuve. wno was ar rested and lpeked up on the charge of having struck the blow that Caused the (bath or the banker. Willi Sharkey two women, Mrs. Llhbte J. Phillips nn'd Mrs. Nellie Casey, were taken to the station. . j The arrests were made at 2 o'clock a. m., three-quarter of an hour lieforo ii., uin-c-iiiuni'i m mi uour oerori he victim of the saloon quarroi1 (iier in Kooseveit Hospital of cerebral hemorrhage nnd laceration of the brain, caused, so the Coroner's phvsl clan said after an autopsy, by violence, not by a fall upon the pavement. , Sharkey, who has conducted a defec tive agency for some years, was taken before Coroner Jackson, together wiih Ho." two women. The mau was held bv bail of SlO.OtH). the Coroner having the discretion of tlxlug n sum because tho evidence pointed to homicide that was not murder In the first degree. No one appeared to furnish the bond, and the prisoner staid In the Tombs. Mrs. Phillips and Mrs. Casey were released on ,.-.()' -Pal). Mrs. Phillips Is thirty- eight year old; Mrs. Casey thirty Sliarkey d.-nies thai. I irh niet death at his hai.ds. ami claims that the fatal injuries resulted from a fall on the pavement. There are, however, some mysterious features Jit the cafe which thy police nre attempting p clear up. . ' r Tioei- VTar tost :tt:t.30T.St. A rcliiTi of the British nattounl debt j shows thai the uniss liabilities March :,! w ere ?:'..sttr.$HU:ii, -an increase of ?;!.i:i.,ViT,r-l(, due to'th-e Smith African war. ' )l'fniprt Muntrrrrl tiy f?otT, Catbolicsi nt IVkin. Cliiua. under stand that, front lino to ltxm converts have been k'Ho 1 hy Boxers In ths I'rov luce of SzeCbueu. ..'.,;. MIUSl?HINlfcf-LNTS-Or Attrociots Murder Ky l ather cf Ua ruly Lniplcje. Lsarinburc, Special. Th serenity of our town -aa disturbed FViday by lhev news of an atrodce.is murder at th Richmond County Mill, four mile wast cf this town, in which Mr. Chas. Lot keaiy,' auprintendetat of the mill, lost his life. . It nf-ems that one l.rrls Saunders ,a tniddle-aed maufnad a . son working in the mill. The boy waa r.iVv'aHg ' his work in a, satisfactary wuniit r aad ti. auperintendsnt under t'XK to riaenstrate with fcini. The boy became rabuhoua aaJ uepbasant, and was ordered home. 6otne time after wards, Kcrrls Saon'der, the boy's fa ther, came to the mill to rater"viW h superintendent coacernin.: th' matter atid the trouble began, tfatadirs at tempted to use bl kni'e-oa Loekemy when he latter defcUad himself villi ' i a svH-a. haunters went , come ana shortly afterward returned wish a pis tol, and walking np to the superinten dent shot him throng!; the bowels. Dr. Kvcring-tfn and Jctn wre' summoned -and remained with th wounded man the greater part of the night and-did what they could to alleviate his suf fering. Lockemy -died iooay. at 11 o'ciick and S?aundrs U here in jail. It looks as if Saund'. r-3 r. it: J:.ive a f.iiive If be escapes the gallows. Supt Joyner V rites. Raleigh, Special. The following cor respondence has been made public: "Raleigh. N. C. Sept. 15. JH02. "Hon. J. Y. Joyner, Raleigh, N. C.: "lear Sir: it Is ctito!t:ry for the candidates upon the iStato ticket, c:br trau candidates for judicial honors, to address the peopte during the cam paign upon matters pertaining to the office for wbbh they are a candidate. If it is y;' ;;- purpose to canvass the State.' I would be glad to make ap pointments for you, 1 don't know whrf her vnn u'il .Aire In mter Inti sl i general political disci.sskm or confine; yourself to the diw iwsion of matters' connected with the educational iater c:t of the Stale. However that may be, i uia re tle people will gladly hear you. Yours very truly. F. JJ. SIMMONS, 'Chairman." "Raleigh. N. C, Sept. IT, li02. "Hon. F. M. Simmons. Ralegh, X. C: "Dear Sir: L be? to atkaowiedge-tbe receipt of your letter of n . cut date and to thank yo;t for -the courtesy o your invitation to take past ia the cam paign. . 'In.. a;uptiB.-4-'4--appT,lHt'nTe&l f rbia" i the OfivV'-.ior tn t'ie n ';.. r f tat i p-wintrntlrnt 'of Public Instruction ani ? the nrianlntous nomination of tbe Dam-. o.'rati-. p?r;-y for 'tha same on'ice, my : c::e an: bit ion atd .pv-rpose w'cs for the tJvaince'mcnt of education; I would hjVc no mr.n raisJed as to niy personal rolliic'al views. I am a Democrat, be-iii-ving stroiifcly in the Immortal prin ;i '-s of the grand old party, proud of uii U'i glorious history, and rejoicing ;n . ..'ii:' in- its record of devotion to be fix e cf public education. A3, how. cvi r, tie- (da.catlon 6f all the people viieiiy i u.i .-rns.ni! the people, desei ves tbe support of all the people. It seems to me desirable and proper that partl s :n politi c shoiill not be mixed with i 'tis quest icn ami that the candidate for -"''per int mien t; of pp hi ic ' , 1 ntruction s:i(-nbi nntke an "educational rathe Ui:t:s .f political cEmpaign, !'V."r.l!e the Democratic party has s'vir la brl;cd in idle "talk" about non ir.:lisra.sl.i;. I feel sure that it is the iies;ro cf the party that Its candidate . for S;ijH r''::t. n b'!H. of Puhll,; In- tr. c U ;i sitil :e I'-er mix partisan piiiths u '.'.Jt. Irs cati-.paiiim nor he 'infl.iea.a l'rehy ia (; ;' ue f his ofliclal d.':,l.'!:. I triik. 'V.-rc.Vro. thr.t I shall II I, .e tl ap i;o ct of thr- Lomai -itic'. -c-x( .-utiv;.' cu-uiaittce in eenfinuing to n.jiii.;' f-du-atir.mtl rarker the a palitieal i ( ..be;-, seeking cuiy to ar3ne all pa t:bniv Kbit 111 f.':i: .'dinians to their duty in the t .l!:i'ii;on of a)'.' their children. "Yours very truly, "J. Y. JOYNER, "Suptriritcndent of Public Instruc , .tion." - "Raleigh. N. C, Sept. 18. 1002. "Hon. J. Y. Joyner, Raleigh. X. C: 'Tear Sir: I am in receipt of your favor of the 17th. and In reply beg to express my concurrence in the views you express. . , "Yom-3 very tmly,' "F. M. SIMMONS, "Chairman." Seswell Oeta Damages. Ca: thaire, Special'. -The jury ia the case of Scawt'll vs. Carolina1 cicutral Railroad Ftlday evening rendered a vcrdbi giving the plaintiff $1,500. This case has consumed' live dnya of the court. The damane asked for by the plaintiff was $10,0uD. Flro. at Pilot noiintain. Pilot Mo'tctain, Sn-clal. Fire broke ont !.-r,(Thury.l:iy night at S o'clock Jn ' t he - wagon and bttggy shop of .J. p, b ''' -t. on i'V'p-)i ,,sir,M. It spreaii t'v:;-iy and soon'iloi-v.agoa nn-.l buggy !osa cf Warr.cn. DaVu and the livery "t:-,V.!o cf M. f. Hill 'were In flames. Alt of th.'S" b'.:il.;i!it,j were-tota!ly de ye.i wit V. rvveral. small-s-heds and 'ains. Mr. Hi Ms !ov-k was saved-. The resMcnw of Mr. (. Whl taker, on ibe oppo!.!- side ?? tbe street, was sdighdy. damaged. At. one time it was C'. n-M that the town ball would be l .;r;.e i. Vut by h ro!e work it'w?.. rjv- ' e.b J. p. Kivkman had $:bu) i-j-ance M. L, Hill about $l.cqa. There was ?.o other ti'suiante, Thfl cause of tha lo.e Is i".':oavt).
Chatham Observer (Pittsboro, N.C.)
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Sept. 26, 1902, edition 1
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