WEATHER TO-DAY. jcf Faleigh 2nd vicinity: Fair. NG Tee post Bicyde Contest Coupoa oa pigt 8. Vgl. IV. RALEIGH. N. C, SUNDAY JUNE 11, 1899 SIXTKBX PAGES.. No. io. r 1 jtrosT. JL XL JHj Mim liuhlu III III! Ill 4 Hundreds of Nen Overcome by Extreme HeatiN ID Fill Hit fll m Large Force Sent to Drive Therni Out of Territory South of Manila Meets With Desperate Resistance. Two-fifths of Americans Over come by Heat. m cssion aU of this week,, The last tnree days of their time have been taken up in purging1 the jury box an making it conform to the new laws. Only those who have .paid their taxes are competent to sit as jurors. Ir. B. X. Duke gave a barbecue to some no-Uis .friehils at his farm near University Station today. Quite a number went up this morning. - itev. j. w. Wellons, pastor o the Christian church, left this morning for Franklin-ton to preach the funeral of Mr. Lahan Oatlett, an old friend of nis, who died yesterday. TURNED STATE'S EVIDENCE. Three Men Arrested for Conspiracy Find a Way out of Trouble. London, June 10. air. J. B. Robin son, who has hitherto been an uncom- piomismg opponent of the British Chartered 'Company in South Africa. has received n message from his agent r. 4- Tt,. 1 . . ... Juuiiucsimrg saying tnat a mass meeting would be held today in sup port of proposals mads l)y Sir Alfred Elinor to lYesident Krueger. a dispatch received from Pretoria says that the charges against three of tlii? mon recent! v :invt-,l :it Ji-iiirtTimw Manila, Saturday Evening, June 10. j burg for conspiracy against the gov ernment nave been wjtudrawn, they navmg tumea state witnesses lour tnousaiKi nve nunured men under I.awum, YVheaton and Ovcnshine ad vanced from San Pedro Ma cat i early :iis morning in an effort to driye the Filipinos from the country between Manila bay and Bay lake, south of PBITCHRRD iD THE MHEHDNIEHT Says He Expects to See Defeated. It HI IB RECEPTIVE II Will Take a Federal Appointment If One Is Offered Charlotte to Have a Spanish Gun from Santiago. Free Mail Delivery to Be Tried In the West. the west side and his east end 'cable nysteiu are the only Hues in operation. There are fifty deputy sheriffs on guard, and 200 policemen are massed at the fourth, precinct station ready for any canej-geuoy. The first attcrJipt made to start a Mr, made this morning, resulted in an attack on the car and tin motbr wian and conductor, who were non union men from Buffalo. The car was stopped before it hud gone 10) feet. One of the leaders of the strikers ap peared at the scene and ordered the men to dcist. The order was for a time obeyed. The car wjs again start ed, but was again stopped by tne men. SPANIARDS AND CUBANS MIX. Disturbance Arises from the Fermtr Show Ino Excess oi National Enthusiasm Havana, June 10. -A group of Span lards, irior to euibarking for Spain today, paraded carrying Hags and shouting -Viva Il-jpanaV "Viva Wcy Ict!"' People AieWt'U he sp?ct::-ie with Indifference until Carlos Cuzado. a Cu Caa, ycllid "Why don't you also viva Cul'.iV" Vicente Mora, leader of the "Washington, June 10. Special. Sen- Spaniards, pivmpily kuked him uwa tor Pritehard will leave here Tues-1-1 Umlt? V hlui with cam-, injuring him ser.ou- The naad and the Propcsals. Pretoria, June 10 The first house of the Ilaad passed, without discussion yesterday, a resolution expressing re- M.-.iiilu. The Americans advanced to'gret that Sir Alfred Milner, the Brit la rana one by noon, but thev met. with I ish wffh commissioner, had not ,ac- d.-sporatc resistance. Two officers were I .Kme-f's ?osU in regard to 1 , . - , , .franchise find submission of all ques- kllied and twenty privates wounded. . tioils at i5SHO -between the Transvaal Fifty insurgents were found dead in and Great Britain to arbitration. These one vt'r trench and many .wounded were, proposals the llaad regarded as most ! l'r,iiinTin' iln T4- ,i . . . . ..... "1 a 1 . . Krueger would submit the franchise proposal to the llaad on Monday. where they fell. Excessive heat mused 'numerous prostrations among tin- Americans. , When the Americans 'began the ad vance their skirmishers were tired on by Filipino sharpshooters concealed hi jungle. The Filipinos occupied ywo ra ages: I.awton's force consisted of two bat- sir Alfred Milner Lionized. Cape Tows, June 10. Sir Alfred Mil ner had a magnilieent reception upon his retvrrn hero from Bloemfontein Wednesday night. Great crowds tilled ntnr 3 C . 1 1.. . . . 1 " uaj tor inanoire to aueuu eaurr. lv A cru.vd gathered with the iutcii hiie here he has been vcrv- busy, and iioa of attacking the Siuulards, but as soon as his presence boeam. known' the police interfered. Mora was ar .-., -ti, ,..,n..., it. tJ resud, but the others vere allowed to . , , , , w board tne steaaur. 4W1 t-pains re'ire?eatatlve caJd upau some time and says he is enjoying his chief of police and demanded Mora's vacation. 1 n-ea-'c. He was told that Mora 'T have nnrldn? ,uw to toll von aiild be held for trial. This een , . . . ing when the steamer, with other about polities down our way," he said slr.i:m,rf wa5 ivavis t!m harior. to me I'ost correspondent, our pi-o-i tluy shouted "Viva Woyler," "D.-ath pie are busy. Still, they do talk some ta Cuban-." Answering cries of rein state politics. From position to the propo amendment limiting the electoral frau- ar ti,t. paniards on the steamer an. vhise is growing. The feeling against on shore. No one was hurt, and the it is not conlincd to the Republicans.! police dispersed the crowd on i-huro Among Demo.Tats. too, the opposition 'xul cu jn.u UH Iiari,or w ma" uoais- is strong, and I esptvt to see it defeat , iney uo taiK some io Lunaii'. .viiswrnux cries oi ;m m what I hear o'-i ir Jii'rt-'by Spaniards on share an- i .i i gentl a crowd of Cubans In a ba.it in posed constitutional fc , , , u , , , . i i . 1 ed at the polls There are fair prospects that fne rural delivery will be established in the ,1-, streets and sent up eheer after hsevcral counties in Western Korthi t: linns ia eh of the Twentv-first and caeer. viMth Tnf'inrr i?v mnmiiii of i Assembly and prominent citizens join- it, and it works well. Senator Priteh the Colorado Volunteers ana a detach-1 ed in the cheering. i.-nt of iirtillorv. The Xevadi eavalr -n'? rgas says tnat dinner conduct Ministers and members of the Carolina, llowan county already has- CArJLE SHIP AT COLOMBO. The Hooker, e Uout for Manila. Report All Wall. Wat-hington. June 10. Gen. Greily STATESViLLE SWEPT BY STM Tobbacco Factory and Ware house Blown Down. mm BUY DAMAGED ; t ,vw under Whciton and.-. "the iThir-f0 his negotiations with President ot-e counties. . ' 1 t " , I t. : - i.f 1. it . ,.,.,v,h, ,v-i vni'toftnn, i n f n .ti-v uvrueser in sucn a way a s to tea re i:oi- n is inguiy oroune ard has as!ad that it also be esta.b-' thj afternoon a -"- lishcd in Madison, McDowell and Cher.! fro:" ' Vf m. T "4 I . ,v, i arrival of tin cable ship Hooker. The Fourth ' Cavalry and s detachment of :onial Secretary Chamberlain free to light artillery under General Oveii- that formei Congressnr.an Skinner will be given shine. The battle was opened by the Colo rado regiment and Nevada "cavalry, which swung around a hilltop on the Their fire was not returned and left. the Colorado men advanced through tIu' heavy grass until they unearthed a trench from which a few weak voi le vs ' wore llrcd. - The Americans charged 4nd found the M'l'ltXl act. Hooker htft New ork May 1st for Manila. Owing to -an acvid.Mit to one Severe Storm In Vicinity ot Mocks- vllle Trains Impeded by Tele: oraph Poles on the Tracks Heavy Fall of Hall Crops Suffer Se verely. ; Charlotte, X. C. June 10. Sjxxrlal. A terrilic tor;n that was almost a tornado swept Statesville and that cn tire soctlon this afternoon. The foric if the wind was tcnillc and sw-pt almost fverythlng in it path. Abe Bros, tobacco factory aud the Iirgc Ikirmcrs Var?houe wore bluwu down, the Associate Il-furnu.l Pro- bycrlan and Baptist elnirclus w.-re unroofed aud badly datuaginl by water and debris. Numerous I urn and out liouses were blowu down, and fences telcgrajdi lulcs and trees were pros t rated. At Iluliln the ground was covered with hail, and t4egr.ipa pjlen were j'.iapjHil off aud .blown aero the Southirn lUllway traek. delaying trains. Numerous small houe and trees were blown dowu. S. II. Harris, who returned tonight fnrni MckvlUc. says fhetonu w-tu the uiu-t terriJle iu yeari along thi new r;f'rer.d line to U itiilciS At o.ie hhuv lightning strippcnl a big 01 elan vt Its bark. Trees w.re entin!y denuded of branches and leaves by the tcrrJbe hall and growing crops -Mere destmyed. He Rays he kiw th LIGHTNING STRIKES. m.. T' n ,t , lW-i-cf -ler oih-rs she was detained at , w M r vt-ral by. TUc dlspatrh ient. mv. Skinner is not an ajril.cant, . ... ' !.? Is in a r.-onxiv, loo,l aUa would "T. 5 .'J "V'i 'or ihv-'i-o i "h.I f-ir t"1i -lujuwiu v..Mii .. Vnf tnW .iiitliitiA e,nrWl "'i'"" "wu - Depot at Rural Hall Set on Fire but Saved from the Flames. Winston, N. C, June 10. Special. Lightning yesterday afternoon struck the depot at Ilural Hall. The building trench de-ln-ght tire, 'but was extinguished be- . fore any serious damage was done. Miairwhile the Tliirteenth and Four-!ce F. Bernard was badly shocked. tenth wui-ments formed a skirmish j aud had not fully recovered today. An l:no extending a mile to the right and, umbrella in another man's hands was M-pportcd by -other regiments, swept J torn to pieces without injuring the ,i,ivn the vallev and un the hillside to owier. a icnia-iiii iutruuirai was iMlvnv tt'onli Tlir T.-im-hnnti wn S ! bufned Oltt. 1 n the matter c:f imuuentoes the Manila, June loth, paying th. First ,w : . l. ..i i i liett7TI.tlll . iMMiini.r utni ui fit iruti . and v.-as captured :...;. er's forces at S;m-( its will b? perfvvted 8i!taul secured a c.1:tUrcl -Spanish the western metroiKiis. it Is a six inch brass eaunon. and v.-as captured Toy General Shaft i tiago. Arrangements win i? pc to havu.the gun sent to Charlotte in a short time. Former Congressman Skhiner while here was asked aluit the s-'tuation in Receipts ot Friday Mont's Mill Probably North Carolina by The Post corn- as Much as $50J)00. FEATURES TODAY'S POST. iv ar one. Pot. 1. -stateYaW " JU Cx I'mdly Cllsiate. PrLlard" on Pro,nid AxncnJ meat to ContItatIoa- 2. Addresses lie fore Slate Daskcrs. 4. Kditorial CAmiuicot 3. The Svx-'.al World. News of Kaleigh. 7. Gea. CoavIch on rhe Saffraja Aaivndaieat to Contitu:loa Financial and Comu-crcial. 5. Local News. PIETTWO. 0. Hi chop's Srnion. IJewsam's Sl:i of the FctL 10. Winter in the Antarctic. Facts Alour Iin. Hendcrwa. 11. Career of P.!ucher-Mi Wynact Gradiuting TheL. 12. A Message tt Iarclj. Their Graduating n!ay. 1 1. Ieons of Juu of Arc 1". Paragraphic Senuout. 10. The Muiple Soldtcr and the IT.ock Uannaid. we imne to hiforni the -world why we falhd. and p!a-v the re-;Ma.b:i;ty wIht it Iw-Kurg.." This was t:t v diplonxrry with a rea gauv. an 1 it 1 not vxisz ration to f.iy that St thar.rl the wh.le Ipu tin kt Tiie II-isu It won fur thf Aineiii-an c-.jn:idn.-e Sn their faith an 1 cvmijoa fa which Jnr haps none otlur enjoy. COLORED SUMMER SCHOOLS cf Whitehall; 111., "where he was b ru iu 1S71. He vvas a resident of Tu- Iowa, and was appointed as surgeon iu 1nJ. m MONEVIN PRIZE FIGIitlNG. much impeded by the heavy morass through which they were, passing and A cyclone did much damage this morning in aud around Baber's .Tunc- . .. ! '.-i . : i inn l iv.'w 'ill tlit until i r lir ctnwn i H' 1'11111I10S SCilSC'U lilt; tiJ JU'i LUlli . --M'-' x'"v" -J-iJJ flirt vnotmnnt tn :1 fill!-! (VerC lUilied. ing tire. It was compelled to witn-ib.-a.w- repeatedly for the purpose of linding a safe crossing. The trench was finally enfiladed on both flanks and the insurgents fled to the woods, suffering severe losses. Law ton pushed on to within a few miles south of Paranaque, when he h. lived cn account of the "heat Ameri cans, overcame by intense heat, fell on all sides during 'the march., J Fully two-fifths of the entire force were ex hausted. The Filipinos were com-judled- to evacuate Paranaq-ie early This morning under rigorous shelling by tin- monitor Monadnock and several other vessels. . L0UISBURG FEMALE COLLEGE. DRIFT OF DUHHAAl. Expenditure ot Six Thousand Dollars for Improvements Authorized. Louisiburg, N. C. June 10. "Special. Mr. Wash imgt cm Duke has authorized the expenditure -cf '0,000 on the Iouis- f0-v returning h.uue. burg lemale College, lor the endarge- (Pensions have been granted to spondent. I hear little or no politic. v.nv York. June Hi. Fn to a late these days." he said. 'The people are i?i)Ur tonight no auihorltathe hiate- devoting themselves to agncunur.il raieiit could be stvttrcd In regard to the pursuits and business. Their coudTHoa neclpts of the Jeffries FltzdmmonV is better than I thought it would 8e. t'hr imt t Ih I .-.I thv mnmit.tl aid is Iiuproving. Of oaurse I cog- c, 5Uh.nh). It wa said that t!e ti-''.it-ti-nue to take interest in current af- er divldtd the $2tMHH purse eipnllv. fairs and read The Morning Tost Jeffries left this aftcrncon for Phili- daily. It seems to le forging rapidly ,i,.nhLi. s.nif m.. .riv.Nivt-red hi to the front. Mr. Skinner doclir.eu to rw.'rv 4Mrnn h. lHnr.l...l t!i tr.iin talk po-litics, sa.vlng that he was not nn(i ju Was -surrounded by a crowd, now in active pohtical life. He left tj4 m,,. i,:- wnv ii.r.ii-h re.ieh here Saturday fjr Old Point Comfort,' tht, traln; hc. boar.lei! the train the where lie win rennain a lew uaj.s dp- i hhn -i rondtii cheer. The Spt. Mebans Writes That It Ko besults ArsShowaho Mors Fasds will & tf. Summer M-hooli for cv-lcn-! teacher will N under the dlncioa of tb- S:a: Su;nriatendeat of Public lr traction at Win:on. June 21 to July 7: at G1 W-om. July M tn 21. and at Ply mouth. July 21 to Auru-t L Prof. S. G. Atkins will c-oaduct ?w stnntar S . aStel by a strong faetilty. The fllowl:iz lettrr Crra Prf. C. II. Mi bane, the Sujerin!etideJt of valleys eoveml with :ujsm-s of h 1 r11-- In!run!.:i. La pnnca a :Iai- an hour after the torai. tuxi to t:ie tmi;ner v;..j: The storm caused many thoUfciuj "TIm t.aeli n Inniiutc atv a of dollars datuare to ba Idinz. iim. wplrtunity given to colDri-I teach- ber. telegrajdi and railroad Una and11" h l,r- pr. svneol agrn: f the growing crops. j Pea body lu:i L Colinl tnrVr mast "therefor t ;, r cppr.cu- UUkCI lit A FHUPat ! if if t.m ? 1 il- mi. "ifS " M Sh " - - Ings. Thv .y for otir.col.jre-1 tah- Hondrtds of Mcroj Ktpt l 3tit t er, : 1-ive tinm ,lone fur th;a la th Frenzy Uatll Poilcs utrrrtd. futim- Is to ,u well what t!;ey taow Holier n. Tex.. June 10. Today m- have. lice authorities forctd th. coagregitJoti If I fca nhor nult from af tiegnvH frrnu lluie warchou, ins'itnii thi ywr It i only a.lgin- wlilch they had converted tntu a tab- ulag of lter things for cokjl Uarh- ernacle, and fumigated an I dblufvtl ers: If no retain le :enrx thu Hi. p!ar thoroughly. Over tie- will t the lat of the fuadthut rjcat. gniet we-i asetnbld in the building. T.iu the colore! trar !iare it i champion is pajicuUrly anxious to resi- ,.... sit-irkfv lift r x-i Id ho wonhl irive rment and improvement of the build- dents of North Carolina as follows: rLttt a chance if he wanted it ing. This iniiprovciment will begin at It. W. P.owen. Weaverville. .S: Millyj J i TRAIN IN A DITCH. once, and when finished it will V? rne Brvan. NcAvbern. $S: Harrison P. Cor of the most complete and beautiful ndl. Asheyille, $8; Stephen M. Davis, colleges in tiie State. This enlarge- Marshall. .?8; Aioert II. iajiier, llur ment was absolutely necessary for the lington. $0; Eliza A. Jarvis, . South accommodation of the pati-ons of he Mills, $8, college. - National League Games. At New York: It. NevT York ..' ..4 Boston. ; . . 5 Batteries: Doheny, Grady and War- Pnris. June 10. Jules Lcimaitre. one i?--..i..?iiir i t,.u r,,r tmln nrvi.ntlnr -r.,i4-: . tik:i.i..ii.:.. . " ' .. . --. , . ,.. - . i,uiuiuonriiWivu, xjaiuiucinviiii- of the lcac lis azitators or the ant - -i m iter 4!iy.iter. Tlu stomi wj t i was practicing with a: aiuiiio-xi, s-s yjsiiiuueu, wvii iouTjet faction, has addrossetl a letter worst hert' Two Accidents Chronicled A Durham Horse to Be Shipped to Porto Rico. Durham. June 10. Special Two ac- 1 .. . oiiifnl but- TipitTieri lvc S in Durham nc.: Killen apd Clark. v.-hit 1:h-yc tnrcw i:is n The in : the 1 win nan had v. lorn its struck Mrs. Giddens on miking a painful wound., II. 0 E. oohn II. Norwood, of Norwood, has keen -appointed a railway mall clerk. PREPARED FOR TROUBLE. 01 Police Will Be In 6reat Force at Lona- champs Races Today. Washout Results tn Death ot Two Mea and FaTtl Injury of Another. Norfolk, June UK Two men were killed and one fatally injured on the Norfvlk and Western Railway today at Kllby Station by a train of imrpty coal cans ntnins into a waaout. ine tmln went down' an e:nbankannt f.irty feet. 'Foe conductor ran a' nilK- ! tliroucrh the stunn and llagstsl an ap where ;h.y lnd ine:i fasting and pray- ing to 'e d.fiveml from dire vldi.t tlons prop!:cU.l by the prophet Smith. The Tllscipleii and the faithful who were loker In t!e buUdiug Ils!ealug for the i-jund of tlabriers trumpet, proelai ruing the coming of calamity. were attired in long blu gowus trim med Iu rid. They weald pray, shout, ting and exhort until they fell In a In their jo r io dj jj3eth'ag fcr the.u"hvj a tc-aea. r. Got erner ieaes Aotntt te Troir. An!ln. Texas. Jua? 10. Govern tr Jonrs of Arkaus. in a Idler ts cmor Sayers, rerrlrevl today. givc his t udor;xnt to t"e prijeI cafr jf governor a:;d attorney gro- . r.il to be bel l In St. 1jU5. S-tcaj- .... 1 . t . I I wuou; ufiiK ihi- iJM.ui. au.1 pray- Vj Pja,jj,.r aa-.l-!rJt legt- 1ns a aaby wm lni. Hun lrcds of ex- UlioU U(. ur t:,3t n Ur;. onavr eited colo-ed ;H-ople nrru:itMcJ the state and Terrisurles W nrce.i:- la.HnuicIe all night, anxhnjs to get (nJ.an,, j.a aJvt that v'.'J wives and children out. and violent ..,-,nr .i.-nr the tru: : was larertTeti'M. l lie t:mc!i niiing fiiiin the building was awful"' and had In-come a public nuluir and rn such was alntcd this morning. The negro-. nalixe now that they were wofully dujuvl. and If Smith Is caught be will be'lyuched. Smith La taken refuge la Galveston. C0LUABIA LAUNCHED. She Was Built to Defend the Americas Cup In the Reces hext Fall. Pmvhbttre. June U. The Coltraibla was laumihcd tonight Iu the presence of .t " to jMvple. The yacht wa built in a eraitle pl.iced oa a ra;i- ob After Kegr Cmte. Chaitancoga. Tenn June 10. A bru'e namI Khu'iruugX n:s a year old. this aft-r:iju3 a::en:;r.4I !J rrimlnallyutMlKS Nn Je, J. .0. .0. .0; . rrStnlos::r aault M! NrlD tUX Tjujchtcr uf the .rua: r at liar riman. Her -Mrra-.ij ai.rv.cd af.ca lioa. and ld:n!rotJz!i lea: uai iwjoa ei irht. A 'M jit' at Klug ua tonight and Is ::irrh;ug ua Ia doa, where the jrl ;.::er was talAo. Blew the CharcSi Ary. The rain and hill .jruj of tc ls-et fcr dar wrj:t cr.-at Lax; :a c-r- ii viviri iirirr :nn i nil 1 ri ! 1p -nn Main street and the wncei.sivu"- to tne president or tne iAngenamp i:2.f of rain fell in an hour, and tl:-l . , . . . ft t jut Mcsion of thi sra'.e. aa-1 erupt 1C Uli . i . i-.tr-. At Ohicacro: R. IT. K. Tto. -.wMotT. i.i... tn . i i i I nal and the veM l .! iwly V. ditili.. . ..!. ... t.i ... . . mm io i o.nw Cnicacro 3 10 2 nmrmi, mpo ti rr.i.i...,t. th - ra.lw-.iy. and in twenty ndaute- I: arm was also slightly iracmreai. - " ; - nas peiuswi ine reiuea. me ponce The Newark Heard From. J . V"? - At tn vctca ti.:n at ir.g i a'. :a nnther nlace. Dr. A. G. Can set Batteries: Callahan and .Nichols; arrangements for the preservation of viddn"ton June 10 The anxle-y " V- v ' , . . Alamsnee t-ountr. vt wa.ch Mr. G. n-oken jiarts. irs. j. x. uiuuen-, a""i" 7 ,T UV.1 - "rH',ll -UJof the Navy Depar.ncnt over the non- r4..r...., v,-,,.- t,,,,,.-,; ,. . uo-ui3l c -a ' .ri,7 ' rTr' of the molieeman of the same ac cuiwiuig. iw. u. snnuar to tnose ouserviM on tne cc- -rrival of the Wwirk at ValniraUo , V i. " . . . tb rtortn lc:trjlixi the Chr.t:aa ,.Ls wSSlia the face 1y the Pitt?burf G 14 5 cn.ion of th, Czar vWt. TTj J ft, ? lWh Vrr r V- w'u? I -'-" :vtS- Mie set ure tu i-; r ' . , ,mmn I ," ' , .J " V jviarmeaeau, u.neu jiouicuuw, e ra- bc about a WlH.k. !,. will w to W. .iwumiilitpil in the ure-piiace, auu vi-j i u-mwhi no.- vmi in uv.- ejo.-ati. tfidnv siviu" I . ... .... . , I " The Darts Aba&doeed.. accumulated 1 ljt . n,i tin .foimdi Second game: R. II. E. I The Eclair savsthat the En h ih H:VV.l 1la J?. "l?" x. P-rt to be tricnl aga.nt the iK-fender. . Tie Pans Ahaa4eee.v ii't ranrra iud.i uau ----I - r - o , 7, " . -i At...i i " "rurer oi Mcamer. arim-, Tendon. June 10 The Ctrandel wav in the fireiplace among tne ; r-msoi K .. o . jom-jN taumm ; m, -u., auu ioa Canipauy, arrived at Montevideo. June clnu. tunhl, ,tfCti... Vtue-Ima IJa,. tat i.hlniami fa- ) ..-v-v. rvjf.'v.l! v"il . l.LIC Bleu - -- -- - -. ' ' - Jim- II1P .Ami'lTK PIHIT .".TUIT I lllllll - - w w w I I t . u I . l t i t ... - - i the chin Batteries: Soever and Bowerman; irhillips and Kittridge Katie, the lS-monthsrold daughter of Mr. Melville dearies, died, this morn liir:. The remains weTe carried to uui i vipor, Ya., Mr. Jeffries' old home, fo.' intc-nnvnt. 1 Mr. W. J. Scars, who lives near Mor- Death ot a Naval Officer. Washington, June 10. The following dispatch' from Ctiptaiu Barker v.as re ceived this morning by the Secretary I of the Navy: rwville, lost bis barn and teea u m, Manila, June 10. I decidy regret to a fmv days ago. During an electric nnoanC9 the sudden death of Nichols, bsrorn? lightning' -struck tne . oaru of tll?J Monadnock, from stmstrokc. it was ignited and consumed. The 3i-tv was insured. This was me ". Viirlviir. P.it.irro'll.l. M:1V 2H. Champs races. j nM Vmr.nrk I niriMfttl!n? nt ; lmr T,b?.oireoTUl,liqUJ hA 3i1st,I?b' rate, and Is expected to reach Val ued oO.OOO red llowers, fash oned lkke' f,. 1313 IVMlvltv... . . - - . ... r . . . , . jriine ninii to t-ignianirKCY Philadelphia, June 10. .Teffrles gav an exhibition sct-ro at the Academy relight vith Jkni Daly. Previous to the event Ttratly mid a coajaiiunica tion frmn Jeffries to Sharkey, wherein STREET CARS tlED UP. A Thousand Men Idle and Not a Wheel In the System Moving. Cleveland, June 10. A strike was he refers to a published, statement on BARKER. r'oTvl- "Rzrn. Nichols was the com-I -i..i...i r-. 1 1 r-i .t . hr nnrr nf Sh.irkm in which he ex- . . x. sw i iiiii:i i I'l i e 1 1 iiit i ,ni- i pi t . l iv - w-ii- - " " - f - - - - - imru oarn .ir. oears uas mander or tne JionaunocK. tie was vetr.w italiroad line thi nioenin" pnssil a uerrv tt ineot aeunes. J:r within a tew dar-i. " . . I (horn in Green, N. ., in I obruary, n1 ,mt a -hPOi ft th ntir x-rm ' fries says -this is Just what he wants ami mat ue wui ngm Miarsey on or aCxnit Septeailwr loth for the largest 1QW, traveauo . a.,-rltendBnt and Drlnclnal. wnrl- tvr- rp.ison rt tli tr.Mt1.lA I DUrSC and $10,000 a lde. the entire ' i- i kjvu i va -' j - - uv iiuuuiv I for a stationery housed . ..d Trm io.-,sWi.t1. The Presfdent Brytin. of the conmanr . purse ro go to the winner. He stlpn T A 1. l a 1. X -v-CTTTl Milllll HIUCU, " i' I . ' ' . ... Oil, ..... jurnani. morsti nesu i " , l . w-nmrn nrtoii cr-hr.nl has announced that nn mor confer- i:wcs iuai w w reicrcc. v.'anred in foreign lands. Today 001. lienehan Cameron pui-cnaseu u r.V hi eitv. and Prof. n. P. A numiber of men here have been Hired : Dreyfus Sails for Home. from Messrs -Cofwii xmd Dukejor, S' S' f Granville, to the respet-Uo take strikers' place. Maj 'Oharles: pavisj dx 8 f superintendent and prin- -Aa all cars from utmrban places en arnica rvrn.TPH mraniiv. uvs- "- i nn' -t-x., r- raris, June 10. Captain Dreyfus - cmbarlred on board the Prench cruiser uu'ju wiaieti muiuuj. x uv-v - ens:u'ing year. Both of tereu tne city tneir crews t deserted Max at tjayetrae yecieruay ani tne bQ shipped to ajor Davis at &an crpai en.h.ave made their mark them, utterly paralyzing stA-et rail- vessel started for Brest. Dreyfus was juan, I'ono kico: .vtini Hi-cW. The -.i-iuy e; ;,va;i --'Icners hare hc?n in eduticna! ciiues,. road trattic. Senator Ilanua's lines oa dressed In civilian -costume. lH-eindar a total wreck. IIrr loIlers liave fthlftcd and ber falu l-ottom 1 gone. . iHirther diriag U lmjo-rlbIe. A iiptitcti iro:u jm. iveyerne wy Araertcaa Diplomacy Wrensht a Merked Chanoe lathe Sttaatloa.- Tiie Hague, June 10. The real work strong outhear wind U Wowing. r!r- tf? the Peace Conference Ls uovv ahnot ting np a b-ary -r-a. TIe etcra c? at a eriL-. and the l;t!liiltles of the Paris ha rwong around laadwar 1. taslerrow gre.itcr dally. "The approval The othcrs f the mlilp will leave hrt of cjucrt-e dt rails of prop iaU proves toxlay. a different thing Irani approval or tl pnnie. i.urie wt-?- luure iuici T Picnic at Metty SrxUes. r.ll tlr.t !n .rm. .mirt.-r. HlU. at "otlr S;.na?. T!w t.a w.!l f;v'iTv'1J!i,r,''. ? t'"' t'.M- Tnloa .!rit at Sx ta. n- lm.i;t I tt itwT 1 Xe discslon of T ilon wiw ItS?; MlSS the old world powers coimldeml P; m V t 15. J . It-, rtrlctly Kunnvan; This Idea disap- .tl tC'T almnst at the outset -when the k Ieanil Aiiieriean d.-lesrates sal. In effect, that they had come to da budne. not woasin.cuna Teiegrepa use diploirtncy, and wlthctl to discuss in a The Seacard Is huntllng the cria- ftralghtfonfort manner the jiubjoets tmctica rf Its conpc-.Ing lines. The contained In ihe Czar's rescript with a road Is building a telegraph toe U Incerc purpose of reaching yractlcal twecn Clwraw and Columbia. S. C. It results. They added: ni:i couiix t with the Hue already ia wc fail" to accvJx;U;h the ohlectJLilvraUva at Handel. x