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KOI -1 1 ji JLJ iVEAThER 10-DAY, r. K<igh and vicinity: the post Bicycle Contest Coupon capias. H r.oir I 1.11' A RALEIGH. N: C. WEDNESDAY JUNE 7, 1399. No- 6. Post. Eieopn.ro. ITY COLLEGE U.N- Dukc Adds' $50,000 to His Bounty, Sill BI nip in Crcai Discourse on Preparation xor Life's Battles and Problems Dr. White Delivers the Alumni Ad dress Literary Address by Bishop Vincent. ; Durham, N. C,- 'June &- Special, i;. N. Duko gave Trinity College :;::,0,i)()0 this afternoon. The gift was pared as well as the head. He bc- ieved the hand of God was in the movement of trie war with Spain and could not tolerate the man who talk about ".More murders in the Philip pines" and "more waste of treasure." He sa.d lie was not defending the ad ministration, "but what concerned him was the planting of the Cross in the ends of the world. The last part of Bishop Duncan's sermon was devoted to a discussion or Ohristion Education, the only true ed ucation, he said. The youth of the land :inust be prepared by the Chris tian men and women of -this laud. The church must do the work. "I pro test,"! exclaimed the speaker, "against an infidel teaching a Methodist boy or giil." There should not be a desk in any school, college or university in this land on which a Bible could not be seen. We. nave reached a point where education must not be Godless. Gou should be in (the teacher, and, young gentlemen, you will never get beyond the Bible. It was as able a sermon as was ever heard here, and in this sketch only an attempt has been made at the line of thought pre3ented. THE ALUMNI ADDRESS. At 4 o'clock this afternoon the alum TRIPLLIT! ; RESTORED 1 M the Republican State J All Belligerents Give Their Arms. Up m m II Queen Victoria's Birthday Cele brated British Announce That They Will Not Permit Mataafa to Be King Kautz Sails for Home In the Philadelphia. Apia, Samoa, May 3!. Via Anck silrinan of Committee. After a brief discussion of -the situa tion, Congressman J.lttauer moved that the delegation endorse Sherman for the speakership. It was understood that the vote ras to le merely com plimentary, still Congressmen Hay and Vadsworth. friends of Scrcno IT. rayno, refused to stive Mr. Payne's rival the empty honor. When Mr. 1,1: tauer Insisted on the motion, the w left tne room. Mr. Miennau was then ont for and all present voted for hlra. After thanking the Congressmen for the complimentary vote. Mr. Sherman moved that David 11. Henderson Ik selected uk New York's choice for the speakership, and the motion Mas car ried unanimously. Mr. Shonnan ub- seqttently sent a telegram to llcnder sou apprising him of the action of the meeting, which he said was takeu at his Ohcrman's) request. EARLY HOT BLAST. Extreme Warm Weather Remits In Pros tratlonsand Deaths New York, June 0. The conviction Commencement Address of Rare Power. MO Uts being dowly pressed, made a de termined stand lcb!nd sosie rocks la a rarl no. When the pse appeared tho robU'rs fired at cle ranee. Sheriff Hazcn. of Douglas, fell, shot throcra thf stomach, and died shortly after. After llaiu-n was rrroovcJ the Kzhi nas renewed; the robber were driven frora tbelr stronghold an 1 their lior-utjvrl cured. The robb.NS,-- ' - natural fort anions fli fc , o raJVs away, where they .ire now surrounded by the iKe. Reinforcement hare been sent. to the iiw. and capture of the rblr K certain. There If talk of lynching. . m i r BROOKE IS OPTIMISTIC. at 1 laud, June G. Malietoa Tanus, T.am- -tliat summer weather has come in 'asese md Mataafa have visited the or,njSt for Newark was prevalent asee aua Mataata nac mmum me ,u fln varly hour thu morn!ns It Hs Belief es Tfcat Affairs ta Cuba Will corns Adjusted In Time. Washington, Jane 1 General Brooktf la letter to General Corbia ex pre- .... .. at t . . . - . rt t .- "....- lt Great Wealth In the Hands ot a Few. 7:'"':r: . ,a.,V.r" at length the trouble canned by opposl floa of certain Cnban leader to ac- Dutles of Educated Christian Man- ceptauce by the troop of the flare . . . , . . milUons funilihel by the I nltc-J hood-Corner Stona of Laboratory swtc. lie xpre,e wv.i t that fric- Laj(j jtion over the distribution trill grada- I ally die cut. and ay that ln-e th Davidson, N". C., June Special. I Island wa trausfem-d to the United I . ... - . . I . . . r. 0. ... . . . . I .. ..! f t miJo unconditionally and Cotrustees -SS ' VVS- 7- ulcmoe1 ot tne raoaa omm.ss.on came a fixed conviction when the mer- e leature or tocLty a exercises at the ; iiov .b vV , nnt der-idP.1 whit vriii hp rtnn, T Whlte of Oxford His subject was 0H the Badger. Mataafa says he cury in the street thermometers show- annual commencement of Davidson "Z.??.t VJ Al?l ll:n o not , t decided , hat will be done the fading Factors in the Lives of . Wd h th eommmoncrv do- nn unusuallv umvard tendency. Colk-e was the liternrv iddre bv ? , n nf t0 V3 !b FF!1 viihir. It is thought that $25,000 will Business Men inu Men of Affairs." A 5 , commlsMoncx. do- i weithei , ,f I II, Ilihful condition of tbe lsUni I due W added to the regular endowment large audience beard him with evident S10U ia rrd t0 tho klnssblp. hrcau th!,t Nw Y)rk uaJ Hon. It. II. Ciena, of Mu.toti. The to Amerlrau. and the dUmm tbey ru.ut of the college and the other Pleasure.". . .The Germans are acting now with Un0w &o hot a June Cth. ,U least in attendance is large and the audiences ?-,0 used to endow the library. The CRAVEN MEMORIAL HALL. the other powers, and have sent a JJf are enjoying the commcacemeut to the anuouncement of the gift was made This afternoon the beautiful and suard ashore. The naval authorities The fulL the ,U and ,.rep3 rating, H.is afternoo.1 and was cheered. commodious auditorium, erected .in and the mission societies have sub- ln 1SSTJ andlsiiWn the high weith- T1)C seises were one,! at 1030 hare been marie to maintain Heir t t,- i.., memory of Dr. Braxton Craven, was mitted their views to the commission, or murk wn Ar ' this mom inc. Traver by Rev. Mcll- health dunng the rainy ju-aaa. Mrs. B. N. Duke presented a lifelike i iw,Aoat i vicviia tcu Minx iuiucc"nt; uiuiuv full-size painting of W. Duke to the Rev. N. M. Jurney, who has labored ollocre. incessantly and successfully In behalf " lS The Baccalaureate Discourse. Durham, June 6 Special This was sponded for the trustees, in a speech Trinitv College day In Durham. Navy appropriate to the occasion li.o hunting ti.o onW flnt. Bishop Duncan and Mr. Jurney call , ea upon tne auuience lor iieip to pay terea to tne ureeze iroui ueuxi off a debt remaining on account of plate of business, and a piece of blue building and furnishing the hall with ribbon was attached to the lapel of a such success that two thousand dol lars was raised in a few minutes. Jlr. er murk was SS degrees. tm morning, l'rayer ly In accordance with the proclamation irrat suffering nvas entailed In thelwaln, of 1'ensacola. Tla. Hon It. H. of the commissioners Mataafa has i i ujsiticts ani m the iiuy Ualcnn. the orator, wan Introduced by of the building fund, made an address surrendered 1SOO guns on board theu; h , , " f"l"" Ur- Nearer. The ?pi-nker was given n piesentmg the hall to the board of Badger. The proclamation called for ked ten cases of beat rotpitin a grand ovation as he stepped on the trustees. Mr. James H. Southgate re- t1, o,.rir.T. f nmw Mnv it linir the dar. Dnn tu Itilitfnrtti rmr intmnotiAn (but Mataafa requesttnl au extension BOMB IN PUGILISTIC CAMP. Devery Says Me Will Permit Kotilsa tot Sparrtso Match. tab reat many coats. The visitors here attending the com inducement are the most numerous in the history-of the college. In fact, there are more than twice as many here already as there were last year or the year before. The. number of ministers present has been a mat tor of comment on all sides. The baccalaureate sermon to the graduating'" class was preached at 11 o'clock this morning by Bishop W. W Duncan, of Spartanburg, S. C. Near I. ,M. Ouell and Col. J. S. Carr earh contributed five hundred dollars, and the rest was made up in small amounts. ! LITERARY ADDRESS. Tonight an audience estimated at twelve hundred persons crowded into of ten days, at the end of which he ur rendered the arms. Malietoans have alo disarmed. The Philadelphia sailed May 21st. Queen Victoria's birthday was en thusiastically celebrated here. Three thousand Malietoans paraded and dec-l deaths have been reported. orated the graves of the Americans fVrt nnd those of ernlnn klllel in I UPH-tHtrlCE AT WHITE HOUSE. 1S70 in the battle of Fogalt Ameri- New York. Jnne rt A tomti Tras be annonneeil bis sultject. Iut!c of thrown Into the camp of the manage- llnr t.ln-i rlit-lM! in X iTirwwl I Tiiorit nf l!n Ii1i!tnmrn.J..TH flr'it a-niiadeiphia, .nine c The neat it. it i i;, ..r f,i f m tir in ihi .hit- nf irtr trr. aused prostrations by the score in ,.iii7..n&t.it. ..u-uw.. ..t,:. I rut nf itororr tr!w-ri?i hiladelphla today. Thermometer ,i tprrifnrr i.r tannin- it riirUti.m. Utaten fli.it he I 1a lli-r k.h. showed a temperature of a fraction !zlns anl rt.nidng Inlluenre. by pnblihHl statements and other I"'1'!1 degrees at noon. Three 0u. of tllo dangers iliat threaten our report, the men. uudr the gulw of a country Is concentrated wealth in the llorlon law sparring conic!. Intend hand of a few. There I great danger! to indulge In a pnx f.zbt. lie rays from this when one curpor.Uloa has I be will le present and see the letter more wealth an 1 powrr tliau all thejan l spirit or the law relative to tscH men and women in North Carolina, eontei obyed. He deelarji that b fttrucT; marks the end of the contest. cans fired a salute over the German Otis Seads a Dispatch Which Is Wot Given labor and capital ouubt to be twin will all-w no elacglng or heavy bit graves. i oui tor puDiication. slsters-oue heinlns the other. ting, nothing but el.-an-cut, Liwrul Lngrand has announced that she I 'W.isliln'rtftn. Juno r.-Anrtiiiw rm.l Another danrer Is nlhllUm. F.r a Uiarrhir for tKIat.. The letter cloes: Craven Memorial nail to near tne nt- will under no circumstances perinlt I ference on the Philippine situation was I picture of tills go to Chicago, where I "It wllI-U-weil for the pnbMe to tin entry address by Bishop Mncent, ot Mataafa to assume the kingship. held at the White Hotite l.it ntht midulcht assassination and crime oe. brstand tktt the first heavy blow - r . II L. . 1- I M- I - - i-. r m . tne ..ortiiern .Metnouist uiiurcu. natives are gaining connience ana between President McKluley and ;en- cur. being "I'arier Lire, or social lare as At an early date Chief Justice Cham- from General Otis bearing on the lt- horrible nieture uf thin co to the State 7 . e -.a , 1 9f TT!-. aJ1hv..i 1. ill z t V a . I I " - - lv or quite 1.000 people assembled in Meveiop. unceranor. uisuuuu wrs win coutinue xne suung or tne nation In the PWllpptnes was dis- of Georgia, The treatment of that the Craven Memorial IlaU to hear, the was pronoimceu a mraary Rem 01 miuh supreme conn. I cusidl; This dispatch came early yes- lawless wretch how when Inforlated vpnt divine of Southern Methodism, brightness as :s seiaom neara ou a it is understood that the commls-1 tenia v nfternoon. hut iho W.ir tiAti-irt. men moh mwih.r th.v .iw rtill lr .. .. I 11 .. Tl 1 1 1 .1 I .1 . . I " - " ' " I . -W On the rostrum were a tew or the eouege, losiium. l nuuun. umt Moum are vuiinhktiiik a .reuueuon or i ment refuseil.to make It public. It is the demon spirit. This dus east a trustees. Mi W. Duke, Dr. Kilgo, Rev. lighted the large audience and gave ins the cost of administration, as estab- learned that it not only related to the gloom over the State which will take J. E. White and bishop Vincent, be- sides the choir. The choir was com- Tayoraun? unpitMuu l iue loicmusi tue nuiuwr w omciais may oe riHiucen. but to the prospects for eace. Soon The lai danger mentioned was sken posed of some 30 voices, selected from man m me unueru rauuwuim luun-auom s u-u me commission after its receipt Mr. Mciklejohn has-Itlelsni. teaching nieu to U-lieve the tho fhnirs of the eitv churches, and kd bv Prof. W. Ramsey. The sing- ton t;raven meciai ior nignest general are ispicasing to residents or Apia, consultation with Secretary Hay. ;U"" WIS excellent. , average in siuuies, as unuium iu wuo lt-ar cl hju esiauiisu a uuu pre Scroggs, mshop Duncan cedent. Mr. J. W. ready also 10 tli verse, ''Be for the Sou of Man com eih at an hour ye think not."- ' The man needed by the church and lis; world today, sa'id the Bishop, 'is th prepared man. the ms.n Wvho is 'ready, the man thoroughly finlshe for cv-ery good work. For such men all thy coimtry is calling today. One of rho saddest facts of the age' is that there, are so few thoroughly furnished aud ready men fcr any work t!bat,may t'-DHie-, to respond to the call of duty. This is not because mu cannot get ready ov for lack of endowment or opportunity. They are simply irapre 1 ared and not ready. We frequently call out against Providsnce because of our failures. Providence has nothing to do vith our failure; we determine :hat oursehHf.. No mau fails in iliis life exi.-ept him vho is not ready, noc prepared. God gives every man a royal charge -tvnd an opportunity, ac--.'ii-diug to bis abdiiy. The world al ways gives man a chance, and if there is a failure providence and humanity are not responsible. It is the prepared man and that means the educated luj.i that is needed today. The end of life, solemn as it is, is not as serious a- the beginning cf life. The end is determined by tue way wb begin. Get reaoy, young men,, to Jive and not to die. Get ready to live -that richer, grander, ncbhu - that will know no eommoncements or giaduacing- aays. Prepared men means a. faithful re srvonse to life's work, aud there can tie no faiPhful response unless there :-s grewtn. ah uiat; kxqkx expects or At the close of the address the Brax- that the rebels -will not be punished tened to the -State Department for aUtory of the gosjjrl Is a lie. This floe- trine means im eonsolitlon In the death of Christ on the cro. It U for eilucatetl Christian manhood to ward off these dangers. The seech couelude-i with a power ful effort, and made a profound Im pression on the audience. The cornerstone marking the chemi cal laliorntory was labl at 11 n. m. .tiM:iui uLLLA. a uiivw. making the presentation address. American engineers have arrived P.Mion Duncan announced as his President Kilgo was present at the and will immediately proceed to erect X I J . . I . 1 m W . T.'xt for 'he discourse Luke 12th caap- opening or mo evening exercises, out coai stores anu a navai jetty at i'ago i- :md iCitl. verse. "Do've therefore I owing to extreme nervousness orougut pago. . National Leaoue flames. At New York: R. H. 14 E. on by excessive labors during the past few weeks, was compelled to retire Bishop Duncan officiated for hira dur ing the remainder -of the evening. It was statot mat i;r. uugo wuuin a rcourh or less bad traveled three thou sand miles and delivered numerous ed ucational addresses, besides preaching frequently, and since his return to the college has been engag-Vl day and night upon matters connected with The closing of the session's work. It is uudcrstood that his indisposition is only temporary, aud that he will be entirely restored to health after a few days rest. THE TRUSTEES MEETING. The board of. trustees of the college held their final meeting this morning at 9 o'clock aud were in sessioa about two hours. No business of special im portance to the public was transact ed, but tbe board carefully reyiewed the work oi the past year and were highly pleased wMh the showing made. SOME OF THE VISITORS. : 'Among the young ladies In the city attending the commencement are: Miss Lily Ilcke, Raleigh; Miss Con nie Ch-adwick, Beaufort; Miss Mary Mayor, Charlotte; Miss Madge McAd en, Charlotte; Miss Miller, Goldsboro: Miss-Borden. Goldsbore; Miss Matul Morgan, Richmond, Ya.; Miss Baylor Southgate, 'Norfolk, Ya.; Miss Bcuhel, Danville, Ya.; Miss Prances Jones, Ra leigh; Miss Waff, Georgia; Miss rsew- Lauriu- Cfcurc Edlters at Legge neat's. Dallas, Texas, June il The Ret. Hayden. editor of the Baptist Hentl I. wait arreted this crenlng for criaiinil lltud agalnt Rev. Cranfell. editor of the Texa Baptist Standanl and secre tary of th Pap:lr Mission Board. Rev. Hayden furnlshel $N0 bail and was releasetl. Iast w-ek be was glr cn a enllct In Da lbs district court for ?TArsi against Rev. Cranfell and thirty other prominent-P.aptlst-s. Ono of the charge of criminal libel thai Cranfell brlns ngalns: Ilaydea Is poh lishlng that be bad cmlwzzlcd a Largo jmount of missionary fund. SEQUEL TO THE RIOT. Houses ot Rioters Searched and Papers Seized Senate Expresses Confidence In Loubtt, Paris, June 0. Polleo Commissary Marion searched the house of Count I Washington. . De D'en at Puteaux yesterday, and Chicago. . seized a quantity of papers. It Is un-l Batteries: Dlneen New York..'' .. t Cleveland.. n.-itterle! Dohenv and Grady: Curry and Zimmer. ,-nl laboratory was lal 1 at l-l-l n. m lost Child Fooad U the Woods. At Boston: R. II. E. The address for the occasion was made Hartfonl. June r.. AnnV Hsehobctha Boston 0 1.1 1 by Dr. Paul lUrringer. Prayer va Iflre-ycar-oU daughter of Herraia i:- Loulsville - 11 - otfeml by Dr. Rumple, of Salisbury. rholr. who niyfrr;ously disappearetl . trm . . . m I - w mtteries: Kiuen ana ciarii; uc- The annual nlngham and Klttndge. I this aftern-oou At. Washington: R. II. E. were present. I wa thought to have leen kldnappl. .. 3 rt 0 The Junior oratorical contest washes foun 1 nar t:.- grove thU afur .. .. 1 5 3 hold tonlht. noon. She wa fje dowawanl ana 3iciiuire; . liiiiupie, oi ;aijMury. 1 ..... . .-....-. .ini.r4ii bampiet was held at .V.30 frnm Irr Mountain grove, oa tbo on. ElKlrty-flve nluural 0"?Ir: of New Britain. Sund.iy. on i DAUGHTERS OF CONFEDERACY. derstood tbat the sovemmeut will I Grifflth and Chance. make an Investigation in the ease ofl At Baltimore: R. H. E. memlors of the Automobile. Club (of I Baltimore 14 1 which Count De Dion is the president) 1 Pittsburg 3 0 0 President BcKlaliy to Attend the Encamp- who are not of French nationality. The! Batteries: Nops nnd Robinson: Tan- ment at Clen Echo. house cf I.aron De ChrlslLani, who at-lcehill and Schiiver. 1 Washington. June a The Pulled In some tmdcrr i and was half starrnL S1m r bcr way. With careful irvntmeni U will be as wvll as cicr lu a few djy. tempted to stilke Iresideut Loubet on Sunday, was also searched, but noth ing important was found, all papers having been removed. Several members of the French League of Patriots have resigned from the organization in consequent: of the Auteull incident. The Senate today, by a large ma jority, adopted a resolution condemn ing the Auteu'l rioting, which was declared to be the vork of enemies of the republic. The Senate expressed its respect for and devotion to the president. M. Grandmaison, who declared that the election of M. Loubet to the presi dency had had a baneful effect upon the country, was censured by the Chamber. r t a some, itttietoa: -miss oruj voii is triteness, Recording to the talent ! burg; Miss Smith, Concord: Miss Ame ?ne has given; you. He does not expect Ha Sne.ed, Lynchburg, Va.; Miss Mami ten talents returned when you receiv- Jenkins, Smitmiel-rt; Miss came ed but two. The uitference between Mam t w jumingtcn io D. men is not always the difference in endowment except with foolisli peo ple. It is net a question of endow ment or of genius whether we succeed 'or not; it all depends on whether or not we are .prepared. Nearly every man who fails at everything ' else thinks ho has a call to teach or preach. Ho is unprepared aoid not wanted in ' that llcid of e. ; Thi-y world is not cruel. Every man, I say, is given a tihaneo'&a life. There Is not a State or city in this great Union where the doors will not be thrown open to Mie prepared man. It 1 more so now than ever ln-fore. and tt he reason for this is that the men of the North, South, East and West know each other better because they clasp ed hands around the camp fires in tihe 3 a to war. It was all dlrectedby the hand of God. ; .. Kor a'bout two hours Bishop Duncan i; spent :;Mke of how men should prepare nuc Com ' themselves for -the .--work '-of life. To Justing h no prcparccl docs net mean to be edr.- j endeav c-U' C aJ-ari2. Tlie heart must be re-fioi' 3 Among the prominent visitors are the following: : Bishop John II. Vincent. Buffalo, N. Y.; Bishop W. Duncan, Spartan burg, S. .; Dr. E. T. White. Oxford; Rev. R. A. Willis, Elizabeth City; Rev. M. H. Turtle, vxford; Dr. Jonathan Sanford. Prttsboro; Rev. J. E. Under wood, Washington; Rev. M. C. Tbom- uis, Leasburg; iiev. J. W. Jenkins. SmLthncld; Rev. J. T. Gibbs, presiding elder.llaleigli district: Rev. E. E. Rose, Battleboro; Rev. B. B. Culbreth, Wil mingDon; Col. B. S. Royster, Oxford; Rev. G. F. Smitn, louisburg; Rev. N. II. D. Wilson. Chapel Hill; Rev. J. B. Hurley. Wilson: Joseph G. Brown. Ra leigh; Mr. J. W. Bailey, Raleigh. Collector Duncan In Washington Washington, June C Special. Col LAST MANIFESTO OF GOMEZ. The Old Leader Couasels tho Cubans to Maintain Peace and Unity. Havana, June 0 General Gomez has issued a manifesto advising the .Cu bans to maintain peace, concord and unity, to the end of establishing the republic of Cuba by peaceful moans. in accordance with the American plan. He says that these are bis last words. as he is about to return homo to live among bis family and friends in Sau Domingo. The last words of the man ifesto are: . "Good-ibye. Wherever I may be J will be the friend of the Cubans.'7 . Gomez's secretary -says that Gomez will leave for an Domingo June 20th NEW YORK FOR HENDERSON. " Sherman Out ot Speakership Contest by ms own Motion. E. I Daughters of the Confederacy. Mary- Two Portotfc Items. Norfolk. Jun C Visitors today rrrw ailowetl to Iniard the former hranlb At Brooklyn: R- H. irooklyn S fjLind and Virginia c hapters, will bold I rm!T dn m .vmr ti'i Cineinnatl - D - an encampment at Gleu Echo. M.L. to-li,.,, . mm m mi . . 1 e I . lotteries: .Mcjamcs. rarre.iauu ieu-1 morrow aim Tliurs.uy. iT.-Ment Me- iM,Mr.i tz,,A r.-.r.i 1 IM.IIlt... H'.- ...111 ! . rnt.m . I - ..-..VV. " - ci-iii, iJiiHiiwuuu iui. . ivi'uj jii iu? i-arara incni la- olwivn. lamnlilcis to lr!denf . - Ill II . . 1 . T I 1 ... f . ...... . I . ' - - Philadelphia 3 8 St. Louis U Batteries: Donohue and Mcf arlaud; Young and O'Connor. ;: uu . 4N. aeir.pjiijeti y MeKinley. .Wretary Alger, the S,cre- U General Wheeler au.l t.euera Corbln tary f,f tUt. injerir. the rLVf. of po J Lach day there v. Ill be Mvakluz exer-1 n. f t.?.-,-.-, i i- vm. lelMM la memory of the Conf.-d.Tat.. 1 ..i -..-. ..i, -..i .i.t u. Anal llq-Amerlcan Heaotlatlens. Ijoudon, June C In the House of Commons today "Sir Edward Gourlcy repcated his question of a few days ago: Whether or not the Anglo-Amer ican Commission would e-asseaible. what were the nature and extent of differences, and whether or not these referred to nrbitratlou. ,ir. Chamberlain replied that the ne gotiations were si 111 la progress In re gard to the terms of arbitration. Sheriff Will Surrender tho Barrows. New York. June 0. As the result of a protracted conference this afternoon between the sheriff of Nyack. his coun sel and District Attorney. Wyre. It was agreed to surrender the Barrows to the New York authorities, the details to be arranged tomorrow. Wyre told the sheriff that. In the face of public sentiment, he failed to see how he could further bold the prisoners, al though legally be bad a right to bold them. de.id. Tomorrow afternoon the princi pal feature of Ihe exercise will be the dedication of a : pr!ng of cseeptlotnlly eoi'.l water to the memory of General Jeksn. Conftl T:;;. nnd Union flags will W plants! : either side of ihe stpriag. I'att f tht- was sentcneeJ to serve a year la JaiL AStraape oeqoest. Portsmotit h. V.i-. June C Tb Board of Trade of Portsmouth have fund rrallrrjlreviuccd .eriiry Ing to return from .ndni!sIo:i fee to the amnhlthe- hl' fontier hiunlh chiImt RHaa Jler- atre will lu devoted to caring for the I eedes to the Qun of iipaln as evl- graves of Confederate dead la Arliaz-1 depeo of the ieire on the part of th I Pnlte I States to end the bitterness en gendered by the war. There Is not the toa Cemetery. NEW TYPES OF GUXS, slighf"t proiect of the request bclns granted. Peace Conference Has a hew Subject Under Consideration. The Hague, June 0. The Disarma ment Committee of the IVaee Confer- Voib VArl.' Tli?irt f 4 " . . . . .t1. lector Duncan of Italiegh, is here. He' New York State Republican Congress. ' The judgment of Ihe Ver.-ailles court Pacific expre train wasTought In the patch from Admiral Dewey aazwaac Jail Life Net Heelthy lor Nobility. Paris. June 0. Nine of the persons arrested for complicity In the attack on President Loubet at Ihe Auteull race-course Sunday were liberated to day for "reasons of health or family affairs." bix of them are possessors JRatla Society la Saatf ago. Santiago De Cula. Jua' C Ramon are current that &a organization slrni- Lir to the Italian Mafia exUts bere ence tmlay dlscusseil the question of among Cubans. ith assissination of, prohibition of new tyies of rlfleH. upon which question nevera! of the lelegaie.4 have reeelvtl new instructions. The Russian proposal in regard to the pro hibition which Is to 5e brought before the conference I it understood to Im tlat. while new firearms are prohibited, ex isting patterns may le brought up to the highest utandard of perfection." or altered to conform to styles of the best systems In use In other armies. BATTLE WITH TRAIN ROBBERS. merieans offensive to the society as Its object. It is bedieted that soni recent myst r'ous diiprea ranees ot American is dae :o :bis organlxatloa A Sheriff Killed, but the Game is as Coed as Bacoed Cheyenne, Wyo., June C A second Bella Anderson will Bo given Up Trenton. June C Tlie Governor to day received a n-quNItlon from New York for Bella Anderson, the alleged kidnapper. The Governor said tonlsht the requisition would ue undoubtedly granted la a day or two. In the mean time the woman s counsel will be at lowed to see the papers. Dewey Sails tor Slnoapere. Washington. June- C The Nary De Kittle with dynamiters of the Union partraent received this morning a dJs- -most of the day in Internal Kev-linen over the speakership of the bext condemning M. Zola In default to a mountains near i.asper ny tne sner-img n;s ueparture touay rroai noa missioncr WUson's office, ad- Congress was held at the Fifth Ave- year's Imprisonment and to iay a tine In posse whlcn has been in pursuit I Kong for Mngaporc. ieweys came is accounts. Mr. Duncan will! nuc Hotel today. Tea out of sixteen of 3,tMX) francs was served on M. Zwla'oce Sunday. The first battle was at dispatch was dated Hong Kong. Juae m , . . M AT-9 - ft t - B i...t . I . a S mm. or to oDtain extra auowauce : memoers were present. The meeting today. lie has live days in which to1 lcapoi crees; tue m-ouu uauie was ita. u ?.u. , idditiouai deouty. was. callea io order by B. B. -OdclL 'iumcaa from the Judgment. i fought ten mile luruier oa uiic rol-ji "VlimR &;Dgaporc. c.iv' : i
The Morning Post (Raleigh, N.C.)
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June 7, 1899, edition 1
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