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F-W rwmmmn I Post. WEATHER TO-DAY, fcr Faleigh and vicinity: pjir ; Warmer. t liOR The post Bicycle Contest Coupon on pigs 8. NING JLJLJLLd VOL. HI. RALEIGH. N. C SATURDAY AAY 27. 1899. No. 153; - iinni ran Ml (ins 1 it Will Have Charge of Arbi t ration Proposals. CHFMESW1LLBE NUMEROUS Indications Point to Adoption of the American Plan Which Will Be Sub mittcd Alonday Proposition to Restrict Use of New Explosives ard Submarine Boats Disap proved. The Hague, May 2G The Arbitra-' fion Committee of the Peace Conf er eiu'O hold a meeting this afternoon and divided to refer all plans of arbitra tion and mediation which the various countries and "delegates -may submit to a sub-rommittee composed of eight . regular members and " three ex-officio members. The following are regular members: Chevaltier Descamp David, of Belgium, chairman; Prof. Martens, at" Russia;, Prof. Dr. Zorn, of Ger many; Frederick Hollis, of the United States; . Naunnasch, of Austria; Prof. Asser, of the Netherlands; Baron D'EstounieMes, of Finance, and'M. E. Other, of Switzerland. The ex-officio 1 members are Sir Julian Pauneefote, of Great Britain, . M. Bourgeois, of France, and Count Nigra, of Italy. This sitb-coman!ittee will doubtless do the real work of the conference, ami any results will be rhe outcome of its la Dors, rne committee win meet for the first time Monday, when two or three schemes will be submitted to it. It" will sit daily and the full arbi tration committee will not meet until the small committee is ready to report. The Americali arbitration plan is not yet ready. It will probably be sub mitted some; time next week. There are three principal arbitration plans which will come before the Peace Conference submitted by Rus sia. England and the United States. Roth the English and Russian plans provide for a permanent board of ar bitration,1 but the details are incom plete. The American plan will be com pit ted Monday, and indications 'are that the conference will concentrate 011 the American plan. A partial can vass of delegates shows that there is no probability of any -scheme of com pulsory arbitration succeeding. It was . practically decided by the Disarmament Committee to reject pro posals 1' of restricting the use of new explosives, and submarine boats. The British and American delegates op posed these proposals. get her any other way he abducted ner a few days ago. At least that was 1 ,1 . I.' iue cxiarge in me warrant sworn oiri against him by Mr. Itycroft. The mat ter was set for trial yesterday and Durham attorneys were employed to appear in the ease. When the legal men from this city reached there yes terday 'morning they fouuU, that the matter had been settled by Mr. Coley returning the young Lady to her for mer home and Mr. Ryeroft withdraw ing the charge against him. The court. both parties to the suit, the attorneys and friends assembled at the home of pr. Rycroft and a big dinner was served. Those present from this city say thaMt was a very enjoyable oc casion. . It is an oild saying that troubles never come singly, and the Bell Tele phone people probably appreciate this old adage today. As .mentioned in this correspondence yesterday, suit will be entered against the Southern Bell Company by Mr. Debnam, who was hurt by a pair of pliers falling from rne nanus of a workman while on a tall pole. Today another one of the Bell workmen spilled some hot lead and came very near iburning Mrs Guthrie, wife of Mr. W. B. Guthrie, one of Durham's prominent young at FUNSTOf! FIGHTS 5 Insurgents Left Ten Dead on the Field. 1 1 IlilHll Forces In the Philippines Not Suffi cient to Hold the Territory Taken Americans Relieve Spanish Garrl son at Jolo and Take Possession Without Opposition. Manila, Friday, May 2d. A scouting w likin'1 lm,ty of American troops encounterex tornevs. Mrs. GuMinb v:w along Main street with her parasol! a bcnlJ of insurgents this morning a raised-when the hot lead was spilled Santa Rita. The Americans were re by the workmen, and the parasol wasi informed bv TtH tidier fii-noml runs bumed and torn into shreds. But for! tol wlt, h s , lhlkaUl 1Vg1ment, this protection Mrs. Guthrie might; , . , . . . 7. have been burned. Charles, the two-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Eagan, died at his home on Liberty- street this morning at 2:45 o'clock. He bad been sick but a few days. Mr. Eagan, manager for the Inter-State Telephone and Tele graph Company, is absent from the city. Arrangements for the funeral will hot be made until he returns, pos sibly some time tonight or tomorrow. . and Charletston tea of very fine quality has been grown, and It Is Secretary Wilson's pinion that. with thoroughly experienced tea rabers to look after everything connected wCth the sta tion?, there will be but Frtle trou!e In demonstrating tlftut China caant alwuyt lrave a monopoly on the pro duction or tea. It Is likely tlutt th? largest station will 1h established at Oiarleiton, but fhcre are a number of points where a Ucorough test will be made. . THE GURBEHT WEEK DEWEY WILL TAKE TIME. DEATH OF A NOTED JIEGRO. Brief but Distinguished Career of Charles Henry James Taylor. Baltimore, May 20. A dispatch from Atlanta to the American an- and a wann tight ensued. A lieuten ant and live men of the American force were, wounded, an 1 ten insurgents were killed and several wounded. Recent events have demonstrated the need of a larger army. The forces ! commanded by Generals MacArthur and Lawiion hold two important lines of communication and commerce, the railroad to San Fernando and the Rio Grande river. But much of the coun try they have swept over, including scores of smaller towns and some of the larger ones, have been left uncov ered, simply for want of men to hold them, and the insurgents have return ed and are occupying towns the Ahicr- Sea ns have abandoned, and are camp- The Admiral Expects to Arrive at Home About Octcbertst. Washington. May 2.. Admiral Dew ey wiU'anive at New York aUmt Oe tober 1. This Infornr.uion was re ceived by Secretary h.mz this morn Ing and was immediately announced by otilcials of the Navy Dcmrtment. Two or three irays ago Secretary Long CJiblrd Admiral Dewey at I long Kong, asking hun to state a tout when he would arrive In the United Sm:e. Admiral Dewey was informed that ha was to govern himself entirely bv hi own wishes. He was to take his time if he desired, and stop wherever he wivhed. Ihls montfng Admiral Dewev cabled that he would step at various placet on his way home. Lieutenant waiM. m uie navigation i.urcau. then made the following ollleial announce ment: "Admiral Dewey telegraph? that he will stop at various pin res on his way to the United Stales and will reach New York about Oetolier 1." Naval officials are somewhat sur prised over the statement from Ad nriral Dewey tliat he will not reach New York until October 1. IN THROE CIRCLES Unnecessary Worry in Cer tain Quarters. VOLUME MM 11!!!! pLn-c iimulianeoaly la !Ict larrc dlnry orls'.n. The btUMInrs la lbs burned ectJoa are of ti!tay ia:ro t!ra and bnni.1 Hk tiad-r. tJa espl.laas dn to the comba :l.n cif pa In the tnnU tf jin lircr.i. I nnring iv:npin; l-atol-In the Mark alde.1 the spread of i ft- ,1.im-. T." Ui.trd walk. i:icrry-greaI. furu vl and i!aU4s made r-llcnt f ' " . for the Maze. Tliere wre a mimb.i of luirruw The fir ua la fiie iirnn oi iu w-.:tn Known m - - iVtvry. one of the Irnjg'joT the Islan. GREENSBORO FEMALE COLLEGE Advance m Iron With Dcmana In Excess of Supply the Leading Feature Stock Markets Weaken While Railroad Earnings Shew an Increase. NYw York. May 2C Durs Weekly Revk w of Trade unnomr.v wHl say: There Is some fear that has aj other Otctpttoa Given With a Otfreant At tacmcnt The Appreacalaj Umattci. meat. liricn!rco. X. C, Mjy l. Social. A rex-c;r?i!i v.-.i iieM at tlrara rM!3.-.!e CvUe. nig'it. and a ii always ihe e.if a: th'.j I2tl:n:n. eve:u::g w one cf rare enj,j-i.iei;i. rresSdent lart nk and lY-ifi.- ? Sin,.i were s.s-.tctl In rt-celvin !7 evral cf the lady ;ea.:er th f.ieulsr. DtdieioiM n frc-j(hu.c2t were i.iTv The emmeneement exercise of thU source t'.r.tn the habit of fear. Men lalitr.Ioa wlV. be brM rest we'i. r.n t THE CHAMPION JUMPER. nounces the death of Charles Ilenrv .uimes a.or, rormer minister to Ia-jing in the jungles and wood outside oeria, and one of the most prominent others, on the watch for chances to eoioieu men in Baltimore, where his harass the snrrisons and attack seout- fanuly jesnlcs. The deaith was unex pected and sudden. Taylor was born April 21, 1SC0, in Alabama. lie was educated in Geor gia, and completed his law studies at the University of Michigan. His first public office was that of deputy dis trict attorney of the Nineteenth dis trict of Kansas, which he held the same time he was city attorney of Kansas City. In 1SS( he was 'sent to Liberia as United States minister, and reiaaine,there until 1888. On his rciturn he delivered in Baltimore a lee tuTe on the normal" and abnormal con ditions of the colored race, vhieh cre aited quite a - furore throughout the wumtry. He was subsequently sent to the St. Louis convention as a dele gate from Kansas, receiving the larg est vote cast for any candidate. He made a rigorous cammiini for Mr. Cleveland, and in 1888 was named as consul to Demerara, but declined the offer. He went to Atlanta, where lie studied law until 1S!)0, when he re turned to Kan'sas and published a pa ing parties o'' doitaehed omp:inies with greater forces. This is tiie kind of warfare they prefer to regular bat tles. Insurgent generals are more de pressed by loss of arms than of men. Foreigners arriving in Manila recently Kraenzlefn Breaks the World's Record De cently Mtds by Himself. New ork. May It.. Under favorabV weather conditions the cniek at hit -res of eastern univerNllies and ct:ileges met on Matrhattnn liehl today in pre liminary heairs of tin In:er-eolleg:.vte cliampionsliip. Kraenzleiu. tiie repre sentative of Pennsylvania, succeeded so well that In two hears h- broke the world's record for running braid b::u of II feet ?xr inches, made by himself two wivks ago In IViiladeltihia. His initial effort covered 'S fmt 10 inches. breaking the imerHtitJegiate reeonl of !!" fetit 71-2 Inthes, made by UrinMcin. of Symcuse University, lant year. t)n have found for o many years dis aster trcul'ng o:i the hveU ct apre- her.sion liiat they lack faith In gil tiling preseiit and to cj:ne. livery year there Is worry atom Khert eruir. and yet the crop grow Lirger. The spectre of rncMry trouble haunts men who know i!nt the cottatry Is Ktrong leyond any r.etM. Urutnoting nietliotls all nn mrn wCio are quite awwre that It Is only needful to put promoted stiM-ks In a ilasn by ihcai- selves. Itiri all the time the volume of business Is rldng. and the week's payments through le-arlng !iou-e are irj.l mt eent. larger tluin lat y-ar. The rie In Ik-sM-mer igdrun l-i sl7.r at r:;tsburg t$2 la two weekM. in grey forge to $T.'JT: In anthr.ie"4:e! No. 1 here to Sli.7T. and in local and sonthc-.-n Iron at Cubage. riul:s di rectly fnnn the fact that faippnet are for the time ! than the demand. It Is proof of an aroaI!ilng demand ttiat after mxirly live mouths this conges tion continues, and the riM la price-. Including advanvc of $'J jht ion In plates ami liars, are not forced or ua natural. Wheat advanrfsl two rent!, bin Tot nesirly all the gain on Frhlay. West ern receipts bave fallen la aUtrt half list yetirX an 1 exp.irts In four weeks the xt4fuill I looked forward to witU tm: lntcrst. Me-r-. CTiwrSeti II. Ireland ami t:. S, Itareri went to Kb-'aniviud it day lo confer with tiie r.utli mtbs of tlo Stinthem Railway In regard to xu lug low passenger rales for tUe co ning firemen's iminniment and gala wee. It I the desire of tLe trairwmtlott ciaii:'ttee to sTure si Jrw r-ii'. a have ever been sranle! fur aay saUi eri:.;; iu Neril; Camb.ua. TWO AGAINST ONE. the second attempt he covered :?l fevt say that all cemeteries in outside I 42 l4,i- From the line showing of fn,m Atlaiitle anil rafle (Hint Intro towns are covered with nevv-ir.ade tiio rennsylvania team it was pre.Uct-H.n l'om.ifSi buduK flour Iacludel, graves, and that a majority of Filipino I ireeiy ui:it mey wouui ue winners woumled die because of Lack of hos-ci tue cirampion:mp. pital facilities. miNlIcines aud doctors A tohete Towt Dlitrmtd. AtiUn. Texas, May 2V A 1jc mrnt if Ihnjcr wCio were r. t Clumbu. Texa. a few day a;o. t iiell an IuiendiJig bJo!jr etuiij.ct , I ween two oli!ical faitiun. have eitibd In tlWannlnz every man Sa t'olumtiit. In ' lur.ng rbe sheriff of the n.nnty and !! deptn'.en. KrUdr and frienU of ex-bcrifT It ti was a inated ri wk. hive gath eretl a! t'oltun'.iu frrai dlaereul iart f the S:a:e. and t!ina.eaed to ext?r mhiate member of tae eisijIas faction. Jolo In American Hands. Manila. Friday Evening. May 20. I The steamship I -eon Trece. which transported the Twenty-third Infantry to Jolo, has returned with the Span-! ish garrison stationed tliere. She ro llouts that the American occuiKition was peticeful. She also reports w death of tiie Spanisli genenil. Montero. from the effects of wounds received in the recent fighting at Itallomero. Aguiualdo is visiting Mariano, where he is endeat)rlng to revive the fiag- UNCALLED FOR AND CRUEL. Triple Lynch In a la Texas Entirely Without Excuse or Provocation! Dallas. Texas. May 2;. TotI ay's de vdopmeirts In the triple lynching a: Humphreys stamp the crime as one of the most uncalled for and crm 1 ini the history of Texas. The wort that against ia.ill.s lit year, The stM-k marki: lias lHen weakrn- ctl by Industrial s;eru!aci'in. While niilrctad jtr?ks average 51.11 lwer than Ix-ft Friday, the lru; ock aver age $.'S2 lower. Itut r.illrial toil are wtmderfully strong and In great demantl. and eanrlng of r.ti!rnad la May $ 15.! uVi.uk; thus far-an r" it cent, larger than Iat week. Exituts from Nmv York are. for threw Weeks, l.'t ht cent. Ies Una -ftr wlilK. I m-: itf iri '"S twr rPr in TCnnsns nitv in iKo:i w.mt g'mg insurrection in Cavite province ieiierai iiios. me riaiiisn cTMiuuaiei- er in tiie Ihllipiiues, who returned to Wasihington. and minister to Bolivia was namext as bad ever been brought against the two cent. Linger than In: ycir. brothers was an indictment ehargl.ig them, with hog; stealing, but they were acquU'lcd of tlds oflenee. Ag:iirit their father alrsolutely no crime wa eliarged. The sheriff of the ton.ity in which the men were lyneSied says he Failuri's for tiie wrk have leen H- in the I tiited State, against .lu u-t y ci r. firadstreet nevlew. F.catlstreet's tomorrow will say:" Favorable features at the iiwt are White Boys Shoot a Negro and Strike Him With a Hoe. 4 Durham, May 26. Special. Near University Station today Josh Bowen, colored, was shot and dangerously wounded by James and Edgar Crab tree, young white men. The d-ab-nves were in a dispute with Bower. i;i regard to some matter concerning hind, when th i discussion becaui;-; so warm that the white boys drew p s tds and opened on the negro. ' Two shots took effect, one in each thigh. It is also stated that one of the boys struck Bowen on the head with a hoe. From wlra't has been learned it. does not appear that Bowen was armed or that he attempted to do violence to either of the white boys, though it is hot certain sucn is tue. ease, rne cir cumstance that the Crabtrees were armed wa'tsn pistols leaus color to tr.e impression that they went to the place where the shooting look place pre pared for an encouatcr. Dr. Brooks, of this city, attended the wounded man and extracted the ball from ids left leg, but failed to get the orner. He reports that Bowen's wounds are serious, though not neces sarily fatal. ' In 1S94 he wis made recorder of from Iolf today, denies the rumors win ihvokc uie am or tne couni an i tj. j-rrengtli of n:ton z. mrady deeds in the District of Columbia and of hi settlement witli the Filipinos for the CSovi rnor to bring the lynchers to at ew York ami lUjiton. Heeeut li-k' tliat posLt'on until Mav lSDT In tlie nitration of the Swinish prisoners Just lee. lie today Jailed two men lie- rAn have Impnncl er.p in the New June. 1SD7, he was made dean of tiie 1-V depositing ?:i.MXMX, payable when lieved to be leaders of the mob. They Orleans district, but the went tier pr.- Morris-Brown Ijav School at Atlanta Pi f Is deckired. are ex-Justice of tlie IVace Wilkinson xioudy had been tco UiK, and sugtir, but declinetl the offr ' Tlie remainder of the Oregon In- and his son. Fosses are scouring the rj,., an,i nitron are all rejnrte 1 s:ne- Peymentot Cba Oltfltrs tfllos To4y Haana, May 2& doaI Cran lall will It.:! the paymc:n of men!rr of the Fii;h Cu!i.ia army ctn tomorrow. Ilouicx I worrietl over I he otr.l ik, xa It means lid::lme:d of hharlf If pri vates disapprove the arransnicnt. II coi.fcrred vI:h tleneral ISrouke to. lay aul rad m hbn a c ;y of his in .mi feKo wtilcli he will tone tonnrrx. He abo read a ttdegrjm frcm Sagaa. paying th.'i rcVran la the eenter of i he idn.d asriveI of snrrcndcrtng arms to majors, but argued asplat accciiing Amerieaa money. English Iron Trade DecMnlit J. Imdou. May At the srn(ral meeting of ihe Iiiil:u:e of Mining Ka tduers the addre of Freidc-at I-ag-doti w.i4 devoted to a co:nl:''e r lew of tae exhaii::oa of FdlUa cteil rnd Ira. 11 a'.d Ihe rrSlene jU jNiiatcnl to the fart rhat "flfiy year In ure we hall to prae-Ieally dtrnd rut u:on the Urtil States for cheap tt al. Iron and :ecl. and oir sn wlU find an alliance wlih the Unltl StaUi for coaling our navy Imp -rativc-- He was admitted to practice before (the Supreme bench of Baltimore city in June, 1897. He opened a law ottice here, but remained but a short time. He traveled extensively through Mary land, and wrote a very interesting se ries of letters, setting forth his olw servations, especially upon the condi tions of the colored nice. He recently accepted the position of dean of the Morris-Brown Daw School at Atlanra, and was occupying that position at the time of his death. fantry aud Fourth Cavalry have re-1 country for others. turned to Manila. PLANNING WORK FOR DEWEY. CHANGE IN THE PROGRAM. Trinity Baccalaureate Sermon Tuesday Morning Feast Instead of Lawsuit. Durham, May 26. Special. A Jamaica and Reciprocity. Kingston, Jamaica, May 20. The Governor of Jamaica, Sir Augustus W L. Hemming, has received instruc tions from the Secretary of State for the Colonies, Joseph Chamberrain; to send two delegates from the legisla ture to Wasihington, there to meet a delegate from London for tlie purpose of conferring with the State Depart ment on the whole subject of TTamai cas tariff and reciprocity wTth the United States.. This announcement has considerably allayed public anxiety on the subject of the recent tariff trouble. Board of Construction May Be Made to Consist of Three Admirals. Wa shi ngton. Ma y 20. Score ta ry Dong Iras under consideration a sug gestion that the membership of the board of construction be changed from that of bureau chiefs and com-1 posed of three admirals, who shall form a court of appeals on all matters affecting rhe building, repairing and altering of vessels. One iwint urged in favor of it is that it would create a place wihere the gwd judgment of Admiral Dewey could be utilized by the department. At present the de-1 partmeut has. no idea .wihat duty Dewey will perform When he returns to Washington. II. 11 1 Plans of Cavite Arsenal. Washington, May 2G. Admiral Dewev has sent to tlie Bureau of Yards and Docks, Navy Department, a sketch plan of the naval arsenal ami MARRYING RUNAWAYS. change has been made in the program fortifications at Cavite. It shows an nf Triii iv - Cn'llesrfi comrnpnepnnnt nl . .... . -n. n... extensive esra.Diismmeni, wiiu uie gai of Trinity College commencement as! originally published. .The . baccalau-; reate sermon, to be preadied by Bishoo.) W. W. Duncan, of Spartan burg, S. C, will be delivered at 10:30 o'clock Tuesday morning, June Gth, instead of at 8:30 on the evening of June 5th, as first arranged. This change was made so that those who risons now occupied by our troops, the old Spanish defenses and the exten sive coaling station used by our fleet. Two Men Kill a Horse Thief. Columbia, S. C. May 20 Three A Distracting Subject That Is Difficult to Regulate by Rule. Richmond, May 2(. The duty of ministers in marrying eloping couples was the subject of greatest interest before tlie General Assembly of the Southern Presbyterians today. The as sembly is of the opinion that it would be both unwise and inexpedient to at tempt to lay down auy inflexible rule for the guidance of ministers in rela tion to pentoimiance of the ceremony. The greatest prudence and caution are urged on the minister who, i.t says, should only consent to perform the National League Games. At Louisville: It. Louisville .. o New York :t Ikttteries: Carrlck and Grady; Cun nlughnni and Kit t ridge. At St. Imis: It. II. E St. Ixmis :t 10 4 Brooklyn 'I Twelve Innings; game called on ac count of darkness. Batteries: Powell aud Criger; Dunn ami Farrrll. At Cincinnati: It. II. E Cincinnati o :; 1 ltoston ' 1- 1 Ikirt cries: Hahn and Peitz; Hickman and Clark. At Pitrsbunr: It. II. E. Pittsburg 7 11 ridladelpltia T 7 1 lotteries: Ithines and Bowenuan; ITfieltl anl Douglass. At Cleveland: It. II. E. Cleveland .0 d 1 r?.iTlin-nre ' l'J I'.l U Itattet-Jes: Suxlhoff and Zlmmer; Kit son and Itoldnson. t Chlenco: R. II. E. Ovicago 0 ' Wnshlngton '2 2 1 Itatterles: Taylor and Nichols; Mc- Fariand and McCJuire. what afftsteil. Texa crop a 1 vices are -atHfactorj". The wheat arre.tge w'dl 1m l. per -ent. larger: tlut In cira ." !Mr cent, heavier, while ihe are hi ttton will lw s to lo er o at. im.tiler. Memphis np-ns a w.inty cf hu 1- wovd. with a'.l the mill running full time and demand for box lumber vh- cially brisk. KAUTZ ALL RIGHT. tie lias Authority to Come Home When lie Thinks Best to Do So. Washing: en. May 2d. Urnon have Imhmi circulated today. Iufd on a tele gram received by Secretary Ixiug from Admiral Kautz ycstenlay. .ty ing that he would return to the United States, that lie had 1mc:i r.x-alled on account of dissatisfaction vcitu w course at Sasumi, or biuuxe of hU writing letters o relatives In the United States reflecting on the Ger mans. As a nr.ittcr of fact. ICatrtz Is coming home because ue has discre tionary authority to dj so, and not on account of any dissatisfaction. Proof of this Is an order to the admiral from Secretary Iong. Issued March lot dlriitlng him to return with the Phi!- adeiphia to San rraneisco when Samoau anairs warranzixi us so doing. Request of Honduras Refused. Washington. May 2i. Tlie govern ment of Honduras, through the gov ernment of Nicaragua, has requested the United States to submit to arbi- reach here on Tuesday morning's1 B"wm and his son, iarmei's,' today t. ifI,iTi n rt-iani for Intleninttv mi te- I ceremony when satisfied that the best! , lf of ti,e rta;ltiveH of Frank Pears, mil frofliTMiUnn n Ainv ! '"V"1"41- of Pittsburg, who was Kiitei ny a lion " 'T I ixY11iri Ilf SlillM'I VVV,MAVA HV trains can hear the noted, divine There was to have been a big law suit at" Wilkin's, Granville county, yes terday over the possession "of a young lady, but a change came over the ruf fled feelings of the parties concerned and. an old-fashioned country feast was substituted for the law suit. It seems that a man by the name of Itycroft has an orphan living with Ids family who is now about 16 years of age. The young lady's grand father, a gentleman by the name of uoiey, wanted nis granoxiaugnter ro surprised Agnew McCullough, a negro, in the act of stealing a horse. They pursued, shot and killed the negro. The Brooms have been arrested. They make no plea of justifiable homicide, each saying he does not know who did the killing. Local Elections In Virginia. TEA CULTURE IN THE SOUTH. The Agricultural Department Will Estab lish Several Experiment Stations. Washington, May 20. Secretary Wilson's recent trip through tlfe South convinced liini that there is no rtuson duras soldier. Secretary IIa declined to entertain the request. He will al low Honduras a little more time to investipite the killing and then make a formal demand for ten tbou.ind dollars. Death of a Confederate Naval Officer. Orange. N. J.. May 2d. Cant. Julian why as line an article of tea cinnotl Mvcrs, who served In the Confederate BIG BLAZE AT CONEY ISLAND. Eight decks of Buildings Destroyed and the Less Runs Nigh New York. May 2d.-Fire destroyo ptvperty valued at from ?2m.in io oo.mmi thu mormng at Lney iina.i It burned nearly two hundred build Ings of all sizes, small one for the im part, and swept an area nearly tar.-j quarters of a mile long by half a mile wide. ' So far as known, no lives were lot In the tire, but a few Injurb were re ported. Richard Downs and William Durkin were asleep in ihe Zaza llot-l when the Are reached that place. They were found uncouselous in ihelr IntU riult Trust Goes to Pieces. N,w Orleans. May 2i The fm!t trust here ha broken up. The Illue lieMs It.mntKi Cotuj.iny and rwt Mo bile comp.nnW-s wltbdrrw from It and determined i t field the eoznb'.ned froJt laterests of the country. The errdmg companies de-!are that the eiaiUn, uadt r the pn:eaK cf purk hai4ag their prc;crty. .t:ai:ird the rsga: io lavr- ilgate iluir IkkjK. jm a : iw inionn- ol a to the cha racier and extent of their btidne-s. but after weurfng tho kuo-wlcdge drepied their (CtoUs. Atlllloas Famishing I Russia. Ixindon. Mar 2i- The Rev. if w and carrUnl out by firemen. Fireman Richmond, May 2G. Local elections! be raised in some parts of that secitlon navy during the war. died at the' Taggert. In attempting to save a -prp h'pild nil over tlip Stnfo x-octcvrvln - I ns is irrown in miv rnn n't rr nnA in-! imnn of hl diuirlrtor todnr. lie ram.! woman from another hotel, was iain 1 s-. w -r.m- vv i-. v v " . auu a ' v Av v. ----r---- - " - Ii .i ;. iKtjtir of the Brltii-Aaj.-ri- iau eh u nil In SC. IVterburc. writer to ihe pi: tern a p;tlful ap;wtil for he'.n ftr r.. . k i famine uncrcm la ti.l t.i tern prot lat-s cf IIuLt, w h-ro he is now wc.rking as ci. i'.rnnxn of the rii'.ef cuniu.-riw. lie gives distrust ing dctl.iU of the MlfTenags of tiie jHHiple. lie say tht '.' are rc quidte l kevp ihe r-'irvliig jwn.p'a alive during the thrtx nioa'ls la tho next b-rvcr. Rles Will Sail tor Spain XextWeek . Madrid. May 2d. A difpatch from General Itios Spanish commander la the Fhilirplnes. recording the surren der of ZambTingn by fhe Siunish. notifies ihe govcnraictrt lhat he wCll iall for Spi'n June Grd. He adds tUxt Americans Td not tKxui'T the HI aud of Mindanao at present, lis orr-jpsnrjr. woiild catall cnormou incuflces on them, as the jiatives are entirely bo" tilc. rire In PeW Jersey Forests. Atlantic CAy. X. J- May 2.1 Herwi fjrest fires liuve leea raging all dny In Toe oaN near For: ItejmMic Th tltv i r-raddy reading atvl It Is re jKirted thU afteraon th.U It lias at talnctl a width of fifteen mile, Tb win-l I almost directly northwest and the fire i beading t&wanl Sony's landing. Many residents wtune bomes are threatetusl are preparing to rral a ha-y exit. Ite this evcaiag it wuj reiorisl that the fire was ubd'n. Idve with him, and not being able to independents elected. A small vote was polled. The only lievin-g this, he will, as earlv as ixs-l mauded the monitor (Striking feature was the looseness of siible, begin the work cf formulating! part ieij voted in every enga nartv lines ami rne large numuer or.puins ior carrying out his experiment Iarragut s necx neiow j. v i .. .. . . . i Hnntsville an I fully hurt. igagement with' Fight blccks of building were de kv Mirfrfle. He! stroyed and many other Mruesure j station ideas. At ioin'ts near Auguttuj was born in Savannah la damaged. That the Ere started la two Harrison In Paris. Pari. May 2d. Ilx-Pres; dear liar rion. who will act a chief cound far Waezueiu In the Venezuelan loutidarx dipu4e. arriTcd here Ixn crcaic
The Morning Post (Raleigh, N.C.)
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May 27, 1899, edition 1
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