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The Post. WEATHER TO-DAY; For Falefeh and vicinity: pair; warmer. ORM: The Post Bicycle Contest Coupon RALEIGH. N. C, SUNDAY APRIL 30. 1899. VOL. in. No. 130. ING m . I I ' ' I : ANXIOUS ENVOYS II STOP THEIR Conquered But Not Author ized to Surrender. 1 Cessation of Hostilities Could Not Be Conceded on Terms Proposed. Schurman Explains the Presi dents Attitude in Regard to Fu ture Government of the Philippines. ,r.;ia Arvril 2f). In the CiOUrSC of ,UJU'l"'- --jy yesterday's conference -the Filipino en 'Vov5 aold General OUis tbalt they had r,.n conquered., but paid they had no nowetr to surrender without authority tc'i the 'Filipino congress. Ait a sec- -nd conference (this mornling, in which jyewey and Schurm&n participated, the r-iquet for cessation of hositililCies pend- irur convening1 of congress was re ne.ved. Otis said he had no authority 10 era n't an armistice on the (basis sug cr--cd. The envoys returned through r;-e linos ithts afternoon after luhcAlnj with SchurrrJan. General Otis prOmisied amnesty Wo all offenders provided the Filipinos sur rendered unconditionally. Mr. Scihur- rr.an. in an interview, said th'at at the Ljnitienee he had told the envoys of President iMcKinley's intentions re garding the future government of the Philippines. After the conference Col onel Arguelles requeslted a conference with Schurman alone, which was granted. Arguelles 'began talking about independence and suspension of hostili- MOVE FOR A MONUMENT. IS II PUZZL Durham Will Honor Her SoIdleJs Who Died During the Spanish War. Durham, April 29. Special. A move ment is cn-foot to erect a monument to the memory of those members of Company I, First North Carolina. Regi ment, who lost their lives during the warvith Spain. Mr. C. A. Jordan, one of the city aldermen, has published the roi rowing caru on tne subject: "It will he remembered that some time ago a. move was made to build a monument to our boys it hat died while in the .service of their country, but for good reasons the matter wais loft open until further developments. The war i's ended and the soldiers are now all at home, and so far as the writer can Only Nine tO ee there is no reason why the mat ter should not foe taken up again and pushed to an early completion. I beg to suggest 'that now is an opportune time to go to work for the monument, and it is hoped thalt 'those who had the matter in chlalrge will lose no lime in bringing the matter to a successful issue. Let's go to work, friends." Quite a number of cadets from Hor ner's Military School, Oxford, pass-ed Itthrough Durham this nmcirninig on their way to Chapel Hill to attend the field day exercises at 'the University today. Rev. N. M. Jurney, of Mt. Olive, will preach an anniversary sermon at Main Street Mie'tihodist church 'tomorrow night to the Odd Fellows of Durham The member's of the order will march to the church in a body. The military pl'ay, "Captain Dick," will be presented alt the opera house next Thursday and Frli'day nights undier 'the auspices of the ladies of the Epis copal clhurch. PATRIOTS PLEWTY FOR ALL DEMANDS Many Apply to Be Super visors of the Census. EHRPRI Be Selected from Among So Many Judge Adams the Only Referee for Appointment of Country Postof flees Others Want to Be Little VYarwIcks. KANAWHA FOUNDERED AT SEA. All Her Crew Rescued After Suf ferlno from Hunger and Thirst. New York, April 23. A dispatch from San Juan, Porto Rico, today announced that the 431 ton steamship Kanawha, which left Newport News for Bermuda with a cargo of coal April 2d. had sprung a-leak and foundered April 6th off the coast of Bermuda, The vessel sprung a-leak Foon after IcavlnfrjporL Her pumps were manned, but the water, gained rapidly. Anally flooding the bunkers and engine room. The officers arid men got away without Ioha bf life. " They had tout scant time to stock! the boat with writer and pro visions, and they soon gave out and the men suffered much from hunger and thirst. The ihipwrecked men were sighted and rescued by the American brig Atlanta and were taken to Ban Juan TIE SOUTHERN RY E IKES (I Bl SB Leases the South Carolina and Georgia Railroad. MADE IT TEN TO ONE. ARGUING GATTIS CASE. Judge Bryan Hearing Arguments of Coun sel on the Demurrer. Durham, N. C, April 29. Special. The Gattis-Kilgo case came up before Judge Bryan in Granville Superior Court today and argument on demurrer was begun. Both sides are fully on the alert and every point! is closely watch ties, but Schurman declined (to discuss ed. Interest in the case is intensified Washington, D. C, April 20. Special There are s many pubiic-eplrHed cKl zens in Ncinlh Carolina, who ate anx ious to serve Uncle Sam at 5123 a month, that Senator Pritchard Is hav ing a hard time in making a selection of nine u pun i jots to take the next census in the Old North State; and for the ninu places 'there are already 100 appli cants, and each day adds new names to the already large Ust. The character of the men applying for the position of supervisor at $125 per month Is rather surprising and many of the applicants are men well known in protfesdonal and mercantile life In the State and who, in ordinary good times, would scorn to accept If prof fered such a position. Now they will net only accept., but are peek ing i't by all the arts known to politics. Kndorsement by , Jhe tihousand accompany som'e of the Carol I aa Dsfeats 6orgta In the Sacoad Game by a Heavy Score. Atlanta, April 23. Special.-Tarolina did the trick for Georgia, again today. but by a ncore that laid yesterday's performance in, the shade. Winton pitched a superb game, mowing down eight Georgians, while ea:h of the two pitchers tri-d by the home team eucv ceeded in making only one man fan the air. The score: It. II. E. Carolina 10 7 6 Georgia 1 2 . Batteries: Winston and Graves; llich- ardson. Bank-ton and Moore. BASEBALL SURPRISES. papers of the applicants, while others have contented themselves with getting I New York simnf few "heavv" men. either with a I Philadelphia 8 political or commercial pull. Still Washington Beats Hanlan's Men aad hew Orioles Down the Champions. At New York It- II. E 9 : 13 : Batteries: Carrick and Grady; PlatJ. these' niaiDCeirs. Schurrman explained ir.u the insurgents could,, by laying dflwn arms now, . help the American (.eiimi-sicners frame a scheme' of gov tir.menii for reeamtoertdation to Presi dent McKmley, thus influencing the de termination of tlh'e future government er.d giving, them ' more- diignUty than would a suspension of hostilities. fcc'hurman was trtequested to write to Asuinalio, but refused. "Arguelles im-pre.--ed Soh-unman a& being irccere and thcncia'oie, but not converanlt with the secrets of Filipino polititeians. Schur Tr.dn w as led to believe haft Ithe send ing1 cf the envoys was the beginning of the end. Arguelles' mission, did not s-urpris'e him, as the commissioners have held confeirences .with former ln surgrcnt cabinet officers, who la&t week a-iviscd Agu'inialdo's leaders- to surren der, as their cause was hope'less. Before leaving, the envoys visited the Filipino wounded, giving each a" half' since the beginning of the argument. The counsel on both sides are amons the ablest in the State, and the legal J proVe of advantage to the government: battle they are waging is most interest- I At best the taking of the census is a ing. At a late hour this evening the task that involves much dMall, and un- .court adjourned, in the midst of the ar- I loss this Ls accurate, the totals made up ument. till Monday morniner. when the I of them are of course worthless. No i argument will be resumed. The court amoumt of skill and ability In the cen did not adjourn tonight until after the sus office a't Washington can compen trains had left: so of course those who pensate for looseness or inaccuracy in expected to epend Sfunday at home will the mUtial work rn the new. arra Tor tnis cttftiers hav workel the relative racket, I anj Douglass. and doubtless Senator Pritchard. when 1 kt Washington It. H. E. he looks all the papers carefully over, Washington 6 12 will discover many new relations until I Brooklyn 4 11 3 now unknown. I Batteries: Dineen and McGuire; Ken- The high c'.ass of the applicants will I ce(ly an(J FarrelU At Chic? co Tt. H. E and Donohuc THE PEACE OF EUROPE. TheSttoatloaat Presaat Marled fcy Uao- saaiTraaqatlllty. Umtion. April 23. The men mtio aro charged with the duty of keeping p?ce n ie family natlrn fcwk forward cor.JlJenUy to at lean two month" rcpli? from alarm. Th- - cv confer ence may ben- T" -will ive tan lnr .U4 tI- trftin . h . MW liiiiuiinonsi have to worship in Oxford. TheTcase wilt probably occupy all Monday and, after Judge Bryan's de cision, be appealed to the Supreme Court. ATHLETICS AT THE UNIVERSITY. i Oak Ridge Carries Otf Field Day Honors With Horaer's a Close second. Chapel Hill,, N. C, April 29. Special The second annual field day contest be dinar. They fcald they were pleased tween the leading preparatory schools wuh their trea'rm'ent. Arguelles said- in the State was held here today and he believed fhalt Lieutp-nmt fHrmnnp was a ereat success all round. Oak and the miasms: sailors of thp. Ynrt. I Ridee carried off the chamnionshio ban- wn wore now prisoners of- Filipiinos ner for scoring the most points, Hor ana were being brought across, the ner's being a close second. Oldham of of Oak Ridge won the fifty and hun- Dlspatches from eeneral Otis. dred yard dashes in five and one-half "Washington, April 29. The following rand ten and three-fourths seconds, m?ssa2 from General Otis ras rprpivprl Horner was first in the hurdle race. at the AVar Department today: " I kicking football, bicycle race and relay Manila Anril 29 race. Oak Ridge was first in high jump. Mjutant General, Washington: throwing baseball and broad jump. The conference with insurgent repre- Carter of Oak Ridge for the second time s-ntatives terminated this Tnomn tip- won the silver cup for scoring the most - . . I Their request was for a cessation of individual points. Large crowds from hostilities for three weeks to enable neighboring towns attended. them to call their congress to decide whether to continue prosecution of the "vr or propo.se terms of peace. The imposition was declined and f ull am nesty was promisedX on surrondpp t relieve the insurgents are tired of the v.'ar. hnr rpoIi- to. ?,, c trough what they denominate ream Director Merriam Is setting up a much higher standard than heretofore with which to measure supervijVs. As he will appoint a supervisors whomso ever Senator Pritchard recommends. he fact that the class of applicants, as a rule, is high, would seem to insure good and accurate work in the taking of the next census In North Carolina Aside from the appointment of Judge Adams in the Fifth district as "referee" in fourth-das" postmasters cases. Sen ator Prttchaid has made no other. lie Will, however, do so; that is. he will Chicago 0 4 Cincinnati A 5 Batteries: Griffith rnlllips and Peltz. At Baltimore R. II. E Baltimore - ......... 3 1 Bor'.an 1 2 Batteries: McGinnity and Robinson; Willi and Clarke. At Pittrburg TL 11. E. Pittsburg 18 4 St. Louis 2 8 2 Batteries: lloffer and Bowerman; Jones and Criger. Connects Charleston on the Atlantic With Memphis and Cincinnati. The Southern Also Acquires Con trol of the Northern Alabama Railroad. Charleston. 8. C. Arrtl 23. Tb? Southrm Itailway chanjred Che rallmad map tf the Soir tolay by ncaulrtng. under a leoe Tin- thirty ytUrs. tr South Carolina awl Georgia. Rallmad rytem. which extcndu frvrn Ctnrles- ton. S. C, to Augusta. Ga.. Branrtivill to Columbia and King-ton t Oamdi. The ocqulsJkKKi f rar.lrnal pni- crty gives the Southern Itailway a new and dlnx't line fmm C2iarkton, S. .. on the cnco.ist tt Memrnl. Onrlnnai and the Ohio der. The connection naa long been desired by the pwp'.e of Charleston and South Carolina, an mear.s much to the shipping IntereMCs at Charleston. The lockhiiider oif the South Caro lina and Georgia Railroad refu-W to giarari:ee the bond of fhe Souctj Car- lina and Georgia extension. the t harlej'tcn. Cincinnati and Chicago, or to ratify the contract. herfUtfore m:d' with the litter cxm-.rany. Th Southern haven the Thrco C on it own re rourxx. The bowh Carolina una Geor gia cwuld nu bo leaded or purcha.ed 'oy the Sou'i'.wr-n while the Thre C U c pet a ted by H. as the State conatutlon forbids the acquiring of competing line. The follow rrg order rere made by Prelent Spencer today relative to tSie lease: Kxacotlve order Vo. 20. talk Mxsto.-. The damca:lc r.'tuatwn In each country mvc Franc U ilo Angularly calm. Thr are many -rrui Jnt flu.L Je'.re r rrrMM-v lnlrrl!v rt w - " - r a0 remalnioT of CUn for rte rrr-inv hlng doubtlrm to grt thi? Una's fharo in tiny. EnrlJ him r -t cwwn'w m - aban.!onni the open-door t5l7. bat rhtit rew really hi done Mtit freely oonfetuwrd. The ucrvrcain num. tKy hu bern th Arrv-ricttn auitude. Thre a a pria:e ennferrnee of lead ing corwTAatlm during the wrrk i mhlch several rormlrnt America &s were InvUed to answer this queatlon: "Would Amerlr. u?pn Britain t th extent of war to prcTw he In tegrity of Ctolnar The anrmer no; -that no a4minitratlrm wmuU daro to in-clve the country In niw wcr ay eav.em qur:luci. Wcirnrr the answer la crirrect or nri. i not for your corres;Koilnt to ray. It l on artr-er rhat will probatly h ccj;e J a cfJlcial In Hrftl qair tr. and hm iJmo dclMve inuracu upon Engllih polr. STRIKERS STEAL A TRAI7L Trinity Whitewashes Wake Forest. Durhajn. X. c, April 29. Special. The expected happened when Wake Forest came out second beK In the btawtall context wtrh Trinity oday. but it wra.i not generaJly known that a if he can ever find time to reach the shut-out ovaa on the program. Score: mtattter. It is almost as difficult ro ee- jt. jr. lecJt the referee, whf is to decide who Trinity . ...... 9 IS 3 sCiall be a fourth-class posttmatcr as I Wake Forest 0 3 9 it Is to select the fourrh-cla.ss pot-1 Batteries: Ma cAfee and SmiXh: Fxte BEEF REPORT SIGNED. representative con Findings of the Court Generally Favorable to Those Who Supplied the Meat. Washingiton, April 29. Tne army count of inquiry concluded investiga their t ion of the beef supply today. The re masters themselves. There are so many who want to be little Warwlcks. There is, of course, no money consideration attached to the position of referee, but the poetical prestige that it bellows upon the holder gives the place an attraction that has inspired many In each of the districts In North Carolina, who desire to ibe Shadow Warwlcks, to eek it. As started, Senator Pritrh ard, if he 'is over able to get f mm under rhe papers of those ceekling the por tion of referee, he will announce them. In the meamtime the appointmenll of fourth-class postmaNters is moving sTowly. The administration has decided to and Turner. Callage 6ams. It. II. E. Princeton 3 Cornell 0 It. Yale 22 Brown 6 It. Williams Harvard 3 S R. 7 4 : 4 II. E. IS 4 7 ll II. E. 5 S gress. OTIS. General Otis also sent a reply to Pres- I'.f-nt MeKinley's message of congratu lation. He said: port was finishiecl and signed this after noon, and adjournment was taken sine dlie. The report was- take nlto the White House and will probably loe read by President IcKinley Monday and be made public during the week. Little can be leamed of what recom- Manila, April 29. -'Uutant General, Washington: . congratulations of His Excellency I merid&itSons have been made, but it is the Pressidont fnr ,titivi;k x li uv. ... i,. 4.1..! I Pihllinrvin'es , .i .vmi.a dll dlt: gll,l.tr- 1 ISjIIUWII UMll JLf LUl'L Jlll UIUCU LilCtt I ' ' f . - a- 'i, will be conveyed as directed. OTIS. La Fayette - 8 Pennsylvania ........ 2 R recall from Cuba, Porto Rico and the I Georgetown .....15 Philippines all the volunteers" In thone I Maryland 14 islands; also tihe volunteers in the Sig nal Corps. United States regulars will be substituted. In the volunteer, signal corps In the Philippines are a number of Nor'tih, Carolina boys. These may be expected home within the next ninety days. Lieutenan't Dockery, U. S. A., has been ordered to Columbus, Ohio, to re cru'L't men for the regular army In the Other regular army offl- 11 II. 14 6 E. 1 7 3 II. E. 1 5 1L 8 A. A M. Dafeats Guilford Collage. Greensboro, N. C, April 29. Special. A. & M. College defeated Guilford Col lege In an interesting game here this afternoon, by a eore of eight to seven. SPAIN'S TWENTY MILLIONS. "The Soutnem Railway Company baa this day kased the property awl fran cfihw of the Pouth Carolina and Oeor gla. Railroad Company, and travlrg a- Tfurnetl poMn.an thereof, cmhc. prop erty will from dite be opera tel ax the Char1e;on dlvK-on. The Juriadirtron of the president arrl v i oe -prv-rt Wr. l of the Southern Railway Company 1 hereby extended over thl property. All officer and employee now en gaged In the operation of ald property are to be gtnerned accord-nirly. "The Soxith Carolina and Georgia ItallrtKid Compsiny no longer b?lng in pnswion of the property ttf the Huth j Carolina ard GojtkI Extension Itall md Cccnpany. the obmie ord-r doe not aiply to the property of the laex named company.'' Executive Order Ho. 27. "Tri pur ik ua nee of a n rvu nu-emen made In Erecuf'.lve Order Xo. I i. it is further ordered t ffect.ve thU date, 'that L. A, Etner)n. traffic man ger. Charlerton di-ialon. Ca:l report to W. W. Klnley. f-.-reir.d vlce-pre-tdent. at Washington; hat Jvxeji II. FiruJ.. general manager. Charts ton dlviilon. ehall report Co Frank S. Gannon, third vice-president ari general manager, at Washington: Henrj Vmn. treaurer. and F. A. Ilraly. auditor, will Trprt to Samuel Fpcnccr. pred?nt f th S. C. & G. It. It. C?mp4ny In repert CV all bu',nei accrulni: to May 1; In ri pped to bu1ne nccruinc on a.l after May 1. thee officer will be irov crnod by Iru4:ructlon to e hereafter lMued by II. C. Any. treau:er. and A. II. Plant, auditor of th? Sonhrn Railway Company. 1J Penaylraoia awnue, 4Vabl ngton. D. C " They Blew Up a Mill With Dyaamtte aai Shaat Several Prsoas. Wardner. Idaho. April U. A thous and marked and armed rtriking miners Hole a train at Burke, came here at noon, and shortly afterward expired too pounla of dynamite in Bunker mill and Sullivan mill, tfCally dei:roy1r.g the mill and a brick office bud Sag ad joining. The :rikera burnei the tiiue txfore rcturnmg to Burke on their train. During the excitement the main b "kJ y of the (ririker fire J on their orn picket. kl'.Iing Jaxk Smith. A they left, a non-union man. Jim Chejrnne, wa probably fatally hot. and a sten ographer for the company w-aa orioti W wounded. About l.CK shot wen? fired during the excitement. Miners' here had been warned, and mci rb?m to?k to the hill, from which tnrj have not returned. , AFFAIRS UNSATISFACTORY. Sltaatlen at Blaeflelds Ultle Improved tf Arrival at the trait. Wanhlnrton. April U The arrival cf the cruller lftro:t at HJueflelda repsrted officCally tolay. la:et ad vice rhow that matter aa regarda Amerlran irtere:s are til) vry ur.r: factory. American merchant bare declined fo follow the advice of the State "Department to ray OubJe duite and are keeping their gtI In ware houses under the American flag. A eon flic l between Xicara guan and AT.niciM may occur. Minif.er Merry haa 6een lntruciej to make formal complaint ajrslnvl Gen eral Tcrre. Ira vine the inference that only hia removal will te aatirfactory. VIRGINIA SENAT0RSHIP. Tha Monty Will be Paid to the French Am bassador In Four Warrants Tomorrow. Washington. April 23. The Treasury I l a certain indiviMuials did not perform w' 3 large rtJh-ear full daitv Urn reference to the food cities oi me country ror nne same pur- sutolv. The eourtt holds thlat the cJhar. M?oe. In the cities, with their large Department receive! a letter rrom me aeter and quality of refrigerated and floating popu auon, it is much easier State department today requesung tnai canned beef were good wtoen iold to X enlist men for the army -dhan Lt Cs the J20.O00.OOO indemnity for epaln be the goverhmenlt, the deterioraltion be- in agricultural sections, though, as a I paid to M". Cambon, French Amba5?a- ing due to subsequent exposure and the class, (the men are not a's hardy or In- Idor. Aa'the letter did not say specifically manner of traneportaiitno. It concludes telligent and do not, of course, make as I that Oa'mbon had been duly authorised apparently impassable erencied by a strong force which ,hf was dhemicaJlv Lrfta,ted. ithaff h : I tun was returned o the State Denart- chosen position stronsrly in-1 mdat fHinfah' i.-K,: tiho m,oh- rtf I Pawder Mill Accldeut. I . mnr. i . Tnortix' t'hat tnea, was a remarkable military I tr-p- iTiewhtwi hv fh mwmiTnonit "in. Wilmin?ton. Del.. A-ortl M. rtn r 1 .1 u-iii k.. c-m.Yun in fnur . and must in the nature of things' soeot'ors aa provided by law. and was the Dress" mills of the Dunont Srrtoke- I arrant of IS.OoO .000 r-aeh. Cambon in. SOUTHERN ACQUIRER ANOTHER. Railway Elects May JReeltag Expected to Ask far a Can veatlaa to foemlaata Caadidates. Richmond. April 23. A large number of eurr from Democrita all oer ih State a : what aetion ousht In t tak-n by the May convenilon, ird-ata what the action of lhat me;jr.c w 11 be They w!l callKon he State cmmjlteo tr rail a contention In th fall fo cocr inatr a candidate for Senator,d1ecaji to te -Jeff4 by prtrrrary. Thit wouVJ crry out the rurpo? for which tha May convention i called, and it ta thrush: wouli ratify Senator Mar tin's frnl and prevent a tp!i; tn the party, w hi h 1 threatenl If tfee May convention h"uld nominate a candi date In oppot5n to Martin, Forcing the Passage of the Pampaaga. Manila, April 29. General MacArthur, in an interview today, said the forcing Americans of the Rio Grande de la ampauga, an had -auce a strong moral influence upon an an thoriz-ed ration. iurgents, who regarded the direct pas 01 tne river on their front as im- Gomez Complains About Bandlta 1. ine credit of the achieve-I TFTavana Amdl 20.a.mPT rhla i, ne saui, was due to the snlendid wriliiten to Geweral Brrooke siihonif (aring and ingenuity of Colonel Funs- diits, isayin'g mhat outrages thiave been . tnxietn icansas, under the skill- committed a't Guinea, General Brooke ul control and eupervision of General thereupon authwized Cuban Itroops to , 1 pursue une. 'uauyui,, huiv suv aiso report- nus mormng fifty pack mules and ed active near Sagua, Next week Fe- twenty wagons with supplies were sent lipi Sagraxio wiill establish a. Spanish. ' -dn lUn a t nrra W I vrnaii iTail P IT T1 1 AY'oniieifnw 4a gramted by Brooke, ,Boca va-- less Ponder Works at Carney Point, tends, it U understood, to transfer the N. J., blew up this afternoon, killing money to Europe by foreign exchange, five men and seriously injuring anoth- it has been arranged that the transfer er. The mill was running at the time, take place at the State Department and no one inswe or it. The building I Monday, was lifted from Its foundation as if It had been straw, and was carried into I German Rltlea aad Brass Butlers. adjoining fields in the shape of kindling I Sydney, "S. 6. W., April 29. The cap wood and scrap Iron. The powder! tain of the steamship Kendal Catle, o President. Samuel Spencer. presses were enureiy oestroyed. It Is I whlcn na arnvea rrom (Manila, stale The Horthera Alabama Samtet So near Ptesldsat. New York. April T). The Hothern RaJlway Company U ram'.fying tn al ready itrong ay&lem. At a mcng of th? Bcatd of Dlrecic-r of the Northern Alabama Railway Company be 3d today. the Southern, na elected ptvwid-mt o: the Xorraem Atalarna. Under an ex ecutlve order of the president the an nouncement Is made 4diat the old offi cers, Jamea Gltlper, vIce-prelii?K; Samuel Hunt, general manager; J. J. i Collier, Hecietary and treasurer. ham resigned. The following offkvm were elected, effective May 1: A. B. Androwa, flrt voe-prctdent. Raleigh. N. C. - W. W. Flnlcy, second vice-president, Washington, D. C. F. S. Gannon, third ncN-prei-fdert:, Waehlnglon. D. C. Joseph F. HU1. aecrwrary. New Tork. H. C. Analey, treasurer, WasCimg ton. D. C. The auditor of The Northern Alabama Railway Company I ordered to report Dagger aad PIstal Maa Id atlfled. Madrid. Arrtl rn.Tbe man who w aa arretted with a dacrer and ptd in bis pomw-fjon during the performance ml the Comedia Theatre Uat night, ai which the Queen Resent wa pee rent, has been identified a Iiatriek Chamnt. He if a man of jwi family connectiona and hi rrlatrve aay that he has twiea J been mentally deranged. They also ay 'be ba neer been In the habit of rarry In- firearms. Cbamont ta rtill la custody. taalsvlllaShaktahy xUrtaqssfta. Louivllle. April tJ. A violent earth quake shock wa felt in LrmiaviUe a:aJ Jeffersonvtlle, In.L. this vrvcrJnc Houses were ayttl aa tree ltmhr Jn gale. Cor.lrable damaace waa' done, specially In drug tore, where bot tle werr rmbed In profusion, 32 any create church windowa were broken. The 1 hock lated ten sconda. Rassla aad Eaglaad Patch up Blffart acta London. April . Lord Salisbury, apeaklnr at the annual banquet at the Hoyat Academy this evening, cvnarmed the report that an arreetnent had bera eifned between Great Britain anl Rus- la reeoectlng China, wblcb. be fboucbt. Thi road run from Sheffield. Ala.. Tint knrwn ,wh a.t o3iicv1 -V& ,k ITS H rvi n r a m iidnr r:M-mn Arm,.. f- T -i wtm -r war li.tTnlnSThAm. nil rlt-M v -w w mw. v- . w v cAiivailUil. I lliav - t i 4 4 a 4 a 4 s - r " - . - - . T1.I.'!. ho cAn1 . 1 1 ... I t rt ...t.w V. - . ... . . . . 1 . , t".... V..-, a ilSnrt I! r rr M. ,miM r,fiTml 1 h. likrU&nOd OZ. a COi una ctv.vuu laidt t JL flCKSAOH WllXl- I SCr illirs nuu u 1 tun i tTU OUUCLS, , I .I rvr 1 w - " -vv.i - - tn a month. I which oroduce festering wound. rij to deep wwter at Brunawkrk. ' lUoa tC Interest and objects la fatura,
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