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WEAVER TO-DAY , Fcr Fa'dgh and vicinity; Fair; cooler. 10RE :Tbe post Bicycle Contest Coupon RALEIGH, N. C SATURDAY MAY 20, 1899. Vol. HI. No. 147: n IHE JING rosT. ilii III Hill Report Says They Asked for an Armistice. OTISWILL HAVE HO DALIYIHG eeneral Luna Emphasizes His Ob jections to Peace by Arresting Two Commissioners Insurgents Loot and Burn San Louis Kobbe Remains at Candaba. Manila, Sautrday, May 20. General Del 1'ilar and Gracio Gonzaza, mem bers of the Filipino cabinet, Lieuten ant Colonel Alberto Barretto, military advocate, and Major Zealcita, member of Acuinaldo's staff, arrived this moru la "to co-operate with Florentino Torres. Pablo Ocampo and Theodore Y-inco residents of Manila, as com missioners to gotiate peace. are now holding a consultation. Natives continue to return to the town of Candaba, which was taken by Colonel Kobbe's expedition Thursday, They say they desire peace. A Span ish priest returned with nany fami lies begging protection. ment, which made it probable that at the end of the week the amount in sight would about equal last year's record-breaking figures. But there was a recovery of all the decline in mid dling uplands and a net gain in op tions. Wheat has been rising during the past week about four cents, and no body can tell why, although the ex ports in the past two weeks have been lO.HOO.OOG, Hour included. against S.13T,124 last year. Better shipments are expected after the opening of navi gation, and are, in fact, coming, the outward movement from Duluth alone in two weeks reaching nearly 4,000,000 bushels. Lack of rain in California has caused a large reduction in all esti mates for that State. The volume of all business through clearing houses, outside of New York, has been 20.7 per cent, larger than last year for May, thus far. Failures in two weeks of May have been smaller each week than in any other week ever reported, and were $1,083,783, against $5,77(3,122 last year. G0UWTERFE1T1NB in un Detectives Make Two Impor tant Arrests. willmh -opposed ;tq arbitration The Kaiser's Language PIc turesque and Expressive. OUTFITS FOR Mil 111 THE M WW Of lift v As Bradstreet's Sees It. Bradstreet's tomorrow will say: Less favorable weather has tended to check distributive demand at retail, but in wholesale lines trade Is regard ed as very fair, and even satisfactory for the advanced stage of the season. Louisville tobacco receipts are Large and the market i strong. Birming ham advices are of great industrial ac tivity qnd new iron furnaces blowing in. Improved trade conditions are re ported at Savannah Atlanta, Knox ville and New Orleans. Trade in the southwest is reported rather slow, owing to weather conditions, but ex- They port business from Galveston is very large. COHBIN SEES THE PRESIDENT. Side Lights at the Peace Confer ence Disarmament Question Shelved for the Present United States and Great Britain Pulling Together at the Start. The Hague, May 19. Tho presidents of various delegations to the Peace Conference met today to discuss plans of procedure, but the program was not completed. The American delegation Is recelv- annoyance to the Wilmington peoplejlng a deluge of telegrams from all for fully a month. For that length parts of the United States. Indicating of time the city has been flooded with a degree of Interest In their mission bogus coins, of the denomination of which greatly surplses them. A large one dollar and less, and several thou-, majority are from representative sand of the dollar nieces got In cir- bodies. A committee of Armenians A Greek In the Grocery Business Equipped for Making Imitation Silver Dollars A Young American Was Doing Very Well In Manufac turing Nickels. Wilmington, May 10. Special. To day United States detectives made sen sational developments In the counter feit case, which they have been earn estly and quietly working up for the past fortnight, and which has been an would be carried out. From other J source u was icarnea mat iirooke nia received a dispatch disapproving the arrangement. There will undoubtedly be disap pointment If the plan Is changed and bad feeling will Ik engendered. F.vcry- body was satisfied to have arms turn ed over to mayors of Cuban munici palities. Stocks declined on exchange on receipt of the news. In clubs and cafes the news was excitedly discuss ed. La Discussion (newspaper) charges Alger with attempting to force a revolution at the behiFt of a syndi cate of caiiitalists in order that the United States may e!z? Cuba. Gomez Is utterly astonished. He re fused to believe the plan will Ik? changed, and says If such turns out to Ik the case he will advise Cubans to refuse the three millions and retain their arms. Cuban flags were half masted today commemorative of the death of President Marti. MESSAGE IN A BOTTLE. Letter Supposed to Be frem Aadree Found North of Iceland. Lclth, Scotland. May 10. The Nor weglan ship Viking, which arrived here yesterday from Soydlsflord. brought a report of a letter written by Professor Andree, which was found la a tattle, CORA I S M TRIAL FOR WIURDEEU The Court Assigns Counsel to Defend Her I IE Officers Elected by the Phirrnaceu tlcal Association First Rcfllment Band Draws a Gocd House Judg ment Modified In a Railroad Suit. Durham. May 10. Special. The caso of The State vs. Cora Hicks, charged with murder, came up for trial this morning. The child, barefooted and wearing an old straw hat and checked cotton dress, came Into the court room early In April, near liltotang. on thcjJu,t a, ho hands of the clock pointed No Action Taken In Regard to Dlsarmlra the Cuban Army McKlnley Starts tlotre- ward. He reported Hot Springs, Va.. Mar 10. Adiutant- that three hundred insurgents deserted General Corbin has been consulting find-iba Wednesday, retreating to- with President McKinley today in re- .r Ckx milo north IK"" w i" v.uuan situation ana ouier W T JIUUUl i.lJUI., LV- 11 U"" ,ii TT !11 A. i- ff 1 I . - . , thnl nntivps believe the 1 lt 1 e reiuru 10 ensuing- terrelters V 1 . V:,V " JCr ton with the President. The mvsiden- ari'llOlSllOp IS iUUlUS LUC xviak-wvuu, hence their increased hatred of Span iards. Thursday nl$it insurgents loot ed and burned San Luis. They also cut off a signal detachment which was reinforced by an army tug today. Kobbe orders to Lnwton, who is marching south from Sau Isidro. MacArthur remains at San Fernando. tial party left tonight on a special train over the Chesapeake and Ohio for Staunton, where they will arrive dur ing the night. President McKlnlev will remain there until 8 o'clock in the culation. Some of the coins were so perfect in their imitation that they could only be detected by the most careful scrutiny and, of course, In the hurry and bustle of trade. It was easy to pass them off upon merchants. Detective P. F. Perry, of the secret service, 'was sent to this city by the government to run to ground the coun- if possible. This morning aided by Detectives J. P. Flynn and William Sheehan, Jr., he made two captures, one of which was a sensa tional surprise, being the nest or a visited the Americans and made a plea for peace In behalf of their country men. Tho most Interesting news of the conference thus far transpires through conversations between delegates. A diplomat of the highest rank today quoted the Kaiser as saying to him last week he would be damned If he would named Johann Mngnuon. The letter was then In a tattle, was addressed to the Polar expedition at Guthcnbcrg. and tare Andrcc's own stamp, with the request that It be placed In the near est postoffice. Magnusson, Is Is ad led. gave the let ter to a merchant. Svclnn Flnalon. at Thlstllfjord. who mailed it. an 1 It Is expected to arrive at Its destination In he course of a few ilay. At the same lime th Viking brought a letter to a pmmlii'Mt Icelander, now In Jxmdon. adrMng hiu of the facts and request ing hlir to telegraph to the King of Svvedci. and to the polar exiedUIoa at Guthentarg. which wa done. A li patch from Copenhagen. April Information had lceu received there that ilay from Iceland announc- support arbitration, as It was contrary Mns tliat a lottle containing n note to his divine prerogatives. An Fu- from Professor Andrew, the :nUing gllshman Informed an Amerlcau dele- Arctic explorer. had lcea found In gate that the Czar had said: "l am some Polar Ice In the nelghboriood trfeir'nmi iiro.i nf life. What with its of Huavlk. north of Heiklavlk. The ..V ... . . ----- ------ - I . ... . ... 11 , p lZinff morning, when the train will depart ;VW , ' . , u onRf remains at Candaba awaiting f the Shenandoah Vallev over thP Eternal orders in this city advance up the river to meet runs quite a large grocery s prosperous and well educated Greek.' responsibilities. Its hypocrites, its fes- man who found the bottle l s-il l to Mck Polltz, who belongs to several-tlVals and Its lies, I wish 1 were out and who t i . Mm Baltimore and Ohio and Southern rail- 1 "us qmtc u iare grocery store, rue wavs. nnsslnr through TTnrrknnhnr tieiecuves ramed ins store ana round Cedar Creek, Winchester and Harper's a -nipleto counterfeiting outfit, with Ferry, and reaching Washington at lue c-uti,uon ol uies wuicn are now 5:30, in the afternoon. neing searcned for. In Polltz's safe. which he was made to open, was found Lawton'S Thanks. fiftv-plrrht nun flAllnr eminttrf.lf The President received the following pieces. He was immediately taken In custody and placed in JalL ' Request for Truce Renewed. London, May 19. A news agency dispatch from Manila says the Filipino dispatch today: commissioners suomittea no new pro- Manila, May 10. Lawton and com position, but requested an armistice, mand send grateful acknowledgment which Otis declined to entertain. Luna Arrests Commissioners. Manila, May 19 Friday afternoon The Filipino commissioners, Buenca mino and Herrera, who were on their way to Malolos .to join the other in surgent commissioner's, are reported for congratulations. OTIS. This was in reply to the President's cablegram thanking Lawton for taking San Isidro. The Czar's Acknowledgments. About thirty crucibles were found secreted In Polltz's store, together with the following articles: Twenty pounds of It." Several leaders of delegations at to day's meeting expressed the opinion that tho discussion of the question or have sent It to Kelklavik. with the re quest licit It ! forwarded to Chris tiana. It was added at the time that th text of the letter would not le known until the arrival of the next ...-II I. .nm.t. .b.al.1 1 be until fEbnd .'l ' the matter of arbitration was disposed . nf . TMa mnlhml rf lnlrlllr the ills-I 1 armament ouestlon will Ik adopted. Queen Wlhelmlna and her mother WILL OF EX-GOVERNOR FLOWER. will ..arrive here next Tuesday. On Wednesday the Queen will give a grand soiree In honor of the delegate. An Incident that occurred at today's of antimony, a brittle white colored meeting of presidents of delegations possibly of some slgnlncance. to the hour of :-. She had employed no counsel, ami Messrs, Manning ic Poushec. who were appointed by the court two days ago to represent her. N-gan their Csht for her life. About two hours were occupied In clecl'sg the Jury, and nearly nil of the pcclal venire of fifty men n exhausted 1- 9 fore both sides could agree upon twelve men to try the ca-c. The fol lowing were selected: J. T. Green, J. M. Pilatoiu. J. M. Perry. Charlc O. Copley, tnaude A. GsttK O. Watts, Joslah Adklns. Jr J. II. llo-lgcs, W. II. Harris. 11. 1). Hamlin. C P. Couch and 1L P. Morri. lmme-lUtely after the selection and empanelling of tho Jury the State begn to Introduce Its evidence to bor tliat the girl houM le made to lay life for life. The so licitor 1 iH-lng alted by W. IL Guth rie and Jones Puller. HUUGGISTH AiuoritN. The Pl-arm a ecu lira I AocIatioa 1 Jourocd to-lay at 1 o'clock. The next meeting will be held la Wilmington la Mar. U1. Following are thexS5oer elected to serve the enulng year: Pres ident. J. IV. Snilth, of Lexington: llrt Vicvlrrldent. It- H. Jordan, of Char lotte: Second Vice-President. 11 W. O Hani on. of Winston: Third Vice President. Henry T. Hleks. of Raleigh: Secretary. P. W. Vauchan. of Durham; Treasurer. A. J. Cook, of Fayettevllle: Iocal Secretary. John II. Hardin, of Wilmington. The following executive committee was elected: J. M. Scott. metai, mucn used in the arts and med- was Icine, also a bill for the same dated November 25th. made out to Nick The President also received the fol- Politz, bought of Clendiem Bros., of lowing: Baltimore. Thi3 material was shinned Tsarskoe-Selo. Mav 10. from Bnltlmorn nml reeol-P1 in tMa captured and, detained by General President of the United States. Wash- citv nbont rhU inte. Xnmo iinmnin Luna, who is not in sympathy. with the ington. scran silver, bought rf j.nmii crimin. peace negotiations. The commission- i am deeply grateful for your good der, of Baltimore, was billed the ame crs were coming to Malolos, presuma- wishes and congratulations. time. This bill fnr ton .,nn,i, My m accordance with resolutions NICHOLAS, Czar of Russia. of German scrap silver at twenty cents passed by the Ulipino congress, pro- The President will probably take no per pound, also two and three-fourths vulmg for the surrender of insurgents action in regard to the conflicting pounds of scrap silver at sixtv cents on the best terms obtainable. views of Alcrer and Brooke relntive tn i i, Brigadier .General Funston has re- Cuban army disarmament until he has Vmi ',v,.,ui' " liovod General WHieaton, who is to be opportunity to consult Alger. The mat- shim? Z "L 7.. nsiifrnort i-n. tlTQ rtntvimnnH ft tidto U 4.11-.1 I " ' ' .-' "J xiie iuiiiccuiu xiuuvrawm v.OrUIU lOUUV, UUl 1 Ct i OC Slated ail- C r. .r..i -v- ... i.i i. Tk.T,....uia....iiv..vl.i (iff V.ir. ,u"u'11.' )uumau ixwxxi iuc lUOIl Ui 11 el V I Llix t HO OTCltTS IlHVe lieen U ,1 1-vJ1, ii.t. 1 . front to allow the men to rest. -. erven in reeard to chamrin- the orii- ""A , l" uvr Vu,.V,uon -' 0 " 1 LriiniK :in 1 tiihici inpni irrir aimtiot r nal instructions to have arms turned K7 " " " , C ? ,Z ' " " " " i V X TT.S1..1 Ci.-. . I -'"VIC VJlUll n V.UI11, .!.- LJ IIU1111. THE BUSINESS SITUATION. over 10 lue lJUlieu Biaies government. bellowa whIch was usod f'or maklnff uniform heat when melting -gold, silver Pauncefote proposed that the subjet of humanitarian regulations In exten sion of the Geneva convention be as signed to two committees, one to con sider naval and the other military matters. The meeting decided to re fer the whole subject to a slnele com mittee. White, president of the Amer ican' delegation, supported Paunce lotes proposition, which Indicates a line of cleavage which will probably reappear when other questions arise. ! rrlrtttf. a It M.itthetrn. Durham: for probate. He left le- , nKhi,. iLntelrh-. G. K. Gran ts of KUXi to each of his broth- j ham r)tmn The term of office of Mr. and sisters, or their lietrs: s,.fi , N n vfJrrr. cf cneonl. as a member I Flurry In Stock Market Quieted Down. Cotton Declined and Picked up Again. THE TEST PROVED FATAL. Wheat Advances Failures Remarkable Negro Woman Wanted to Be Certain He; Few and Small. Husband Loved Her. or other metals, which was manufac tured by Haines, Jones & Cadburg. of Philadelphia, was also a part of the outfit. THE DEAD PAY TRIBUTE. Shown by Witnesses: New York, May 10. According to testimony given before the Mazet com His Wife and ttauglter lit All Except a Few Btqaest. Watertown. N. Y.. Mar 10. The will of the late ex-Governor Flower has j been filed que ers to Frederick S. Flower: $lO.(n0 to h!!of iu,an 0f Pharmacy, exn'.rrs la former cashier. Kainom S. Pattlson: 1 an,j u,,. association elected Mr. $i0.iii In trust to St. Thomas parish, j Unl iubMtt. of lulelgh. as bl sue New York, for the leneflt of the parUh a0r, on retiring as president of the house, erected In memory of his son. association. Mr. W. M. Yearby pre who died in 1V: $10mO to Trinity ntel the new president with three' parish. Watertown. for the lieneht of gnrels. This afternoon the local dnag the por: $tA to his namesake. Ho- jt gave the members of the awta- well llower George, of this city, anil ijon a liarlecue .at Hncklelerrr $Ti.mxi to Itoswell llower Mundy. of springs. I-nter In the aftemooa a t mcago. 1 ne resmue is ien 10 ni game 01 nan was pinycti m inauj widow and daughter, share and share alike. Mrs. Sarah M. Flower Is execu trix; his son-lndaw. John It. Taylor, and Anson It. Flower are executors. Governor Flower has made a prac tice for years of giving away at least one-tenth rf his Income. Ills irifts. mlttee tolay. the dead, as well as the , v 1 ai.vav, fnr exceeded living, mnst pay tribute when-Tarn- nls rcffUiar tni,P. During the last yeart 5 Lll car from oxtouh and tonight Park, and other amusements Indulged In. Quite a numW of the druggists left for their homes this afternoon, well pleased with the meeting and their visit to IHirliam. HFUHAM NKW8 IN IIItlKr. Tlie First North Carolina Itcginient Hand nrrivol here this morning in a many Is In power. jt is learned from the lest authority "W Itnesses were put on the stand to t13l jJO aVe away dlreeily or lndlrecl- prove that one undenaker gets tne ny ovcr one million dollars. joi) to Durj' tne great majority 01 mose New York 'Mav 10. Dun's Weekly Hichmond, May 10. Ella Myers, Review of Trade tomorrow wilf say: colored, who lived at Westover on Ihe decline of stocks after the death James river, is dead as a test of her of ex-Governor Flower was entirely husband's love. She wrapped a lot of natural. His personal influence was clothing and paper around her bodv, worth many millions to the corpora- saturated them with kerosene and ap tions which he chose to Join. The plied a match. Her screams brought Stocks in which lip was mnst l.nro-plv I hpr hnsihnndto fho spptip. nnii in lii interested were strongly supported, efforts to extinguish the flames he was incr ievciopmenrs ana are now narti and after an hour's wraknpss hpsrnn badlv hnrned. She said kIip flirt nnf in-1 at work. Polltz has employed able to recover. No other occasion appeared tend suicide, but only wanted to test counsel to defend nhn- IIe has retaln- -e. She lingered sev- e" on?ressn iseuamy, a. .1. Jiar- The other arrest was that of a voumr -h An nt t- iicutt tic U- nivlnc $:t white man. Walter Silvv. in emnloree k,i,. f ti, Kltit I national Dsigue Oimil. , .. -- " f - -" - ,t, lLw J I KJ Vlll J '1L. .-j of a large machine shop in this city, for sending him information of death At Cincinnati H- H. In his possession was round eicrht hun- hnfArn offlJni nntirtrntinn i sent trtlcinclnn.it! ' 13 m. - t m.' x v v . m v.a. v - w - dred counterfeit nickels, -an ingenious ly constructed mould and a number of crucibles. The detectives expect to make fur- for weakness in the market, and a her husband's love. very large share of depression in in tlustrial stocks had previously appear ed Tuesday, owing to the mustiplica tion and highly magnified stories of new combinations in Iron and steer. The olticial report of foreign trade in j April showed a decrease, compared I with last year, of $10,000,000 in the ex port of principal products, but an In crease in manufactured articles, and in that, respect the month was only sur- passed by March. The stock market went wild Satur day for half an hour, but closed higher, and has advanced this week a small fraction. On railroad accounts there was really no occasion for collapse, for earnings on United States roads dur 1US April were larger by 4 per cent, t'.n last year. Industrial stocks are 11 1 the top of speculation in these days, an-speculative demand for securities mnst hereafter always be distinguish e'l from leeitimntA business of indus- b'lal companies as producers. While buying 200,000 tons .of Besse mer Pig at Pittsburg gave reason for advance in price to $10.50, with grey l3'-'se quoted at $15 per ton,' it is not nmte.as clear as it might be that the 'Uput will continue to fall below de mand. . Speculators are doing large business la wool, some foreign and some Ameri can. They have bought about 7.000, Vuu Pounds of Australian wool In bond Jf re. and about 1,000,000 pounds of '-irtie territory wool Is also said to havo boon sold for export at about 42 coins clean. 1 r A oUon declined a small fraction eral days and died Wednesday. THIRD CENSUS SUPERVISOR. shall, Esq., and Bellamy & Bellamy. The preliminary investigation Is set for tomorrow afternoon before Com missioner Collier. Lewis for Senator Prltchard Names b. I. the Third District. Washington, May 10. Special. D. J. Lewis, of Whltevllle, has received the endorsement of Senator Pritchard for supervisor of census for the Third dis trict of North Carolina. His name was handed In to Director Merriam today. This niakea three of the nine now named. WINSTON GRADED SCHOOLS Graduating Class the Largest Ever Sent Out from a Public School In This State. relttivne Tlrl1ra this it Wfld tmvn I IlrooklVIl ! that tribute from the dead Is still be- Batteries: Phillips and Wood; Ken ing collected, and only two employee? nedy and Farrell. of the hospitals have been discharged At Washington It- H. H- so far, although others are furnishing Washington 4 12 advance information of death to the Pittsburg 11 ! undertaker, and the commissioner of Batteries: Baker and MK.uire; Tan Charities, the matron and three doc- nahlll and Howcrmaa. tors of one hospital know that the Second game It. H. L.. traffic Is going on. Testimony wa also Washington 10 .H - wlrlneeil tr c'irit- thit nnn iinclortnker I I ittburg gave a concert at the Opera Houe to a full llolle. Mr. Irank Cheek. twenty-Mven years old. died of consumption at bis home In thl city alMuit 12 oYlork. .Superior Court 'i;iry vn. The South- em Hallrnad Company wa ailowei damages leeaue he wa put oTZ a paencer train by the conductor. The defenilant company mad( a mo tion for a new trial, and the motion wa hearl lefore Jn-lre Bryan here tolay. After hearing the rave the court reduced the amount to $4.V), and tb plaintiff apiealed to the fcjuprcao Court. Distributing War Trophies. Washington, May 10. The Secretary of War has secured from Judge Advo cate General Lieber an opinion con firming his ri,t to loan or give to mu nicipalities, (j. A. li. posts and other patriotic organi; jns such of the can non captured fi.i.n the Spaniards in Cuba and Porto Rico as are unservice able. Yesterday the first of the guns, which are in possession of the army, were bestowed upon the military post at Fort Thomas, Ky. They are two beautiful bronze pieces of antique pat tern, made in Barcelona in 176S and 1700. Dewey to Sl In a Day or Two Washington, May 10. Naval officials expect Admiral Dewey to leave Manila for Hong Kong Sunday or Monday. Xo news has been received as to tne buys cheap coffins mado for the de partment of charities, covers them with OTi cents worth of black cloth, and sells them to relatives of the dead for $.V. In furnishing sewer pipe to the city, evidence wn n Hit need to show that Winston, X. C, May 10. Special. . the Croker famllr hi a eood thinz The most successful commencement thore. I'mii Timmmr nmo tntn Batteric!: Melarland and Butler; Payne and Bowcrraan. At Ixulsvllle- IL H. II Iulsvllle 4 i 4 Boston 13 1H O Hatterle!: Howling and Klttrldge; Ivlllen and Bergen. At St. LouU Owing to New York PROSPEROUS TEXS. Secretary ftllsen ttes the Uatttere the Benefit of His Observations . Austin. Tex.. May 10. SecreLiry of Agriculture Wl!-r- wa riven ao ova tion bv memlterit th legislature to- dar. He nddreu 1 the Houe by Invi- refu':ig to abide by a decllon of th- tiation. and hJ remark were frequent- exercises in the history of the Winston nower anv mnnfictnrer of sewer nine umpip in the seventh Inning, the gam ly applaude!. Seereta ry Wllon etaled hid a chance to sell hi rtrodnet to thel was awaruni 10 u ujih, it-un- . m iinai ne juu viPiiefi oeariy an io- asii Graded Schools took place tonizht. The annual address was delivered by Pres- eltv Noiv onlr The rontmctor Suivl At Chicago It. II. Ill cultural HUtrlct of the State and Ident Mclver, of the State Normal nir Commne tn wh!eh nr Croker' Chicago 2 5 3 j found evidence of great prosperity.. r'.r,K. Ill- . . " lT-t.l t irk 1 II- u I r- m-- lr. . oiifjjf, un.-cuMiuiu. ins sunjcci was vvo ons and a nenhew can sell jiewer i.nniorv ....... - itf 1. mii'i - Money," and his effort was one of the nine'to the cltv Thl 'u because the Hatterle: Callahan and Donahue; tlon to dlvcr!fieatlon ef prn-Iuct, and best addresses ever heanl here. The imvl Heat Ions now call for a 'kind of Kltson and Robinson. (that the leg!Uture contribute litmlly graduating class was the largest ever ' -ne xrhieh nir th, rmbf rnmnmv At Cleveland Cicveland Phlladel-. for :he n;.jwrt cf agricultural edura- . , ... . . . I'M -..,.... .......1-..... tnrneu oui .j any pumic school in cfln manufacture, because that com- Phia; no game; coin. 1 1 medal, for making best average during the session, was awarded to Miss Elile Miller. Two scholarship; were aw.ird- Xorth Carolina, there being thirty- pany owns patents. eight members. The II. Montague 1 BAD NEWS FOR CUBA. ed, Fred Hanes to the Fniverslty and Miss Lucile Foust to Guilford Collce. Where Cernwalll Surrendered. Norfolk. Va May 10. The Great Bridge nnJ Fort NeIoj chapters of the Daughter of the American Hevo- lutlon made a pilgrimage to hItoric oi l Yorktown Wednesday. The trip had Alger's Hold-up ot Brooke's Arraagtmeat Complicates the Situation. Havana. May 10. Publication In the for it. oblect nomethlng more profit papers of dispatches from the United able than mere pleasure, for the States that Secretary Alger ulsap-1 Hauehter deslr to acrmlre. If poJ- Colllslon of Cars With Fatal Results. . Cleveland, May .10. Ten nersons were Injured, two fatally. In a enllllon iroved General Brooke arrangement I hie. the old Moore houe. In which of electric cars at the corner of On- for disbanding the Cuban army and Ixjnl Cornwalll end the American and tario and Prospect streets this after- Insisting on arms being surrendered French officer met to arrange the noon. The collision took place at a to United States authorities, created term of the Una! capitulation of the switch and was caused by a trailer Intense excitement here and ended the British force. The bouse, despite Its jumping the track and lnTrrir.. ifl c-nod feellncr rhlr2i nrevalled the last one hundred and flftr years. I In falr- ! a car coming in the onnosite .lireetinn : few dnys. General Brooke denied that Iv good condition, but the Daughters . th adjournment of the commlwloa. date of the admiral's departure, but he The car was crowded with pasen-1 he had received any advices from delre to Insure Its permanent prevr-J dlcued the boundary querjon, no i nxnected to arrive at Hong Kong. gers. Its roof was stovii tn on it Washington clianfrlns the nlau and de- ration a one of the tnot Intcreitlng progreus has been made and no lLt- oadiiyj owing to freer prt inovo- May lJ5ta, was otherwise damaged. . clared that the present arrangement of American historical relic. ment Is In sight. tlonal lntltutIon. He declared that all product raited In the United States could b- rained In Tcxa. He prerlleffl that the Nicaragua Canal woul 1 ba op-'netl la a few year, affording th State a direct market to the far raiL Slight Posptct of Deasserabllro- Warhlngton. May 10. The prospect of reae;nlHng of the Anglo-American-Canadian CoramJlon are tut flat tering. It U learned that reassembling I contingent on Hnsland and tho United State arriving at some ar rangement on the AixOtan boundary question. AlCiough Its. Chrate SalUimry and Pauncefote. have. !nc
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