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WEATHER TO-DAY!
fa FaJeigh and vicinity:
thunderstorm this evening
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RALEIGH, N. C, FRIDAY, JUNE 16, 1899.
No. 13.
rosT.
F
IPIHOS IRE
BRDLY WDRSTEQ1
W. J. COCKE ARRESTED.
Lawton's Success Greater
Than at First Supposed.
imsis
LOST i I
0 ERT H OF GREAT
imu Occuolcd oy American
Troops Alter BelnQ Deserted by
: nebels Inhabitants of Cavlte
1
Province Rejoice Over Their De
liveranceAdmiral Watson Ar
rives.
Washington, June 15 The success
of Lawton's troops in Cavite province
lias proved much greater than at first
reported. According to a dispatch
received this morning from General
Oris the victory was the greatest since
the beginning of the insurrection. The
enemy lost in killed, wounded and cap
tured, nearly 1,500 men. This, General
Otis says, was about one-third of their
total force. The inhabitants of Cavite
province, 'he says, are enthusiastic
in their demonstration over the arrival
of the American troops. The dispatch
is as follows: :-
CManila, June 15.
Adjutant General, Washington:
The success of Lawton's troops in
Cavite -province is greater than re
ported yesterday. The enemy, num"
hering over 4,000, lost in killed, wound
ed and captured more than one-third.
The remainder were much scattered
and have retreated south to Imus.
Their arsenal and five pieces of artil
lery were captured. The navy aided
greatly on the shore of the bay, land
ing forces occasionally, "Inhabitants
in that country rejoiced at their-deliverance
and welcomed with enthusias
tic demonstrations the arrival of our
troops. OTIS. .
Officers of the War Department
point with pride to -the,-fact that 3,000
regulars drove 4,000 strongly Intrench
ed Filipinos from their posi
tion behind almost impregnable breast
works and pursued them for miles,
compelling them to leave their dead
end dying on the field.
It is believed that so severe was their
defeat that the Filipinos will not make
a very determined stand at Imus. The
town is regarded as an insurgent
stronghold, but it is evident that tbe
enemy are demoralized over their de
feat, and while they may resist an
attack at Imus, it is considered more
than probable that they will retire to
a greater distance to rally their forces.
The following dispatch was received
i mm
State Senator and Ex-8aak Cashier Indict
ed In Federal Court for Embezzlement.
'Asheville, X. C.J June 15. Special
At 4 o'clock this morning William J.
Cocke was arrested by! United States
Marshal Miilikan on a capias issued
from tbe Federal Court 3n Charlotte
in consequence of an indictment eharg
ing him with embezzling funds of the Richard P.
National Bank of Asheville. Mr. Gocke
seemed to be greatly surprised at the
arrest, as be bad no previous knowl
edge that he had been indie ted.
A special from Charlotte to the Ga
zette last might says:
"The grand jury of the Federal
Court this afternoon found a true bill j
of indictment against State Senator
William J. Cocke, of Asehvillo, alleg
ing in a general way, embezzlement,
abstraction and willful! misapplication
of funds while ihe was cashier of the
National Bank of Asheville nearly
three years ago Tne bill includes
ninety-isix counts. It is said that for
a time Mr. Cocke had the personal use
of a fourth of the funds of the bank,
and that the failure of j tbe bank may
toe attributed directly- to this fact.
At the time United States District
Attorney A. E. Holton, Edward I.
Jolmson, the New Orleans bank ex
aminer, and Fred A. Hull were in
structed to make an examination of
THREE WHS
RDVOGRTE TO CONSOLIDATE
useless. They wanted to ill continu
ously or adjourn bie die.
Chief Devery. wa auctioned today
alwut his failure to atop tbe Jefirlee
Fltzsimmous fie lit. He said that do
contest conducts! n tbe JefTri-Fltx-sltnnions
fight wa would Iw interfered
with fto Ions as be reutalucd the ex ecu
live head of the department. Xear the
cloe of UU tt-stitnoiiy he said Mr.
Moss was protecting tho law breaker.
He reiterated tb sdateaicut. and thu
Mr. Mom declined tu o.ueiioa hlni fur
ther, and requested that the M-rgeant-at-arui
Ik directed lo remove b!m
from the room. lHvery dared the tr-
gvantat-artn to lay hand on him.
Mazct directed Dover)" to leave the
room, and out he went.
It see in that after the prize tlg!it
the counsel to the committee took oc
casion to look up the provisions of the
ctir rA1fi at Af 1R7R W Mfe Thrnnnh ltnf frnm Nu Vork tolllorlou boxing law. It wa then
mm V 'W V f W f W m m mr m -mmmr m m - - - I 9mw - - - - -
iouuu 111
for mouc
Mill)
fflttiS
Bland Passes July I Will Witness the Com-
Awav Peacefully. blnation.
Volunteers to Be Invited to
Rc-cnllst.
COIRE
KHUN
OF
PUB
Measure He Was a Consistent
Sixteen-to-one Man During the
Past Twenty Years How He Lost
the Nomination for President.
Lebanon, Mo., June 15. Congress-
Jacksonvllle Will Soon Be an Ac
complished Fact Work Prooress-
Ing on Line Between Richmond
and nidflcway.
urn the law prohibiw Uoxias Ly peparlment Hopes to Enllrv
y or boxing Inn bunding! 't'na
where an admission fee 1 charged;
and tJiere I said to be nonie intentiou
of causing charge to 1m brought
against lKvery of countenancing vio
lation of law.
In th if ti-rnnon witnesses were ex-
Kiciimono, Juu 1... mere seem l -mined tn shov that disorderly hoiiM
Three Reclments frora Men Enti
tled to Dlscharce-necrultlno Of
fices May Be Opeaed at Home for
Additional Regiments.
the 'books of the failed
5n making out a bill
national bank,
main Bland died this morning. The be no reasonable doubt-that a deal igambling houses and pool rooms were I Washlngmri. Jane 111. After very
end was peaceful.
now in progress and will probably K tlagrantly nen. although the chief can emvfui conIderation ibe rrrM.-nt hzz
For more than twenty years Itichard completed by the find of July, whh-h
P. Bland was a consistent advocate will cause a revolution in the railroad
cf he fiee coimige of silver at 1G to 1, world.
of indictment n,nd tn :hlt wrsufpnt efforts in behalf It Is said 4hat tlnvc system.' are to
ii1' at one time; of ,the wW ' ,motal L , due L. WUMiKlrtl. namely, the S,20oanl
lustier fnvtbpr rhrpi th ' the creation of a new national Issue Air Lino, includrng tlie Ilichnioml, I e-
men to make a full investigation of the in 1890, on which tlie Dejnocratic iku'
not find them.
NEW YORK SWELTERS.
decided to tvaulze three rol-oatn-er
I regiment from among the State xxA-
tinteert now In the riilllppln and
thot lueri of the regular rrW la
Cenernl OtU" com man 1 wbo rnllfted
New York. June 15.-Aft-rn resr4:e rr ne ienci oi ie rjiaa.-.. .
tir-sburg ami Oarolina (which In a por-L,f a few day? f cooling ?v7. thHlwar tmly and who are cn:3:ld to di-
Hlfih Temperature end tiumldlty d Mt&y
Prostretteee Reported.
transactions of the bank from 1803 till ty absorbexl the Populists of the West tiou of tho SeauairJ Air Mm. the lily weltereit txiiny tu a unsti j n.-.v c;arSP. Thee rolunleers wiil namw
found of illegal transactions and this'o Convention three years ago he was CVntral and Peninsula radwnys. xraH ,wwrlw. to Improve condition, tbe So.000 volunuy-rs au.hortzM
fact was reported to the department i the leading candidate for the uomlna-1 Mr. Jolm Skeltoii Wluatus, or tiiU
After carefuUy considering the reawrt tion for President, and had nearly 400 city. Is at tlie head of the syndicate
District Attorney Holton was order-!doleyates plo1ed to Ms support But that control these liuc.4. and It U Ud
fgalnst S cToete-UT.hf flw the cra.s-of-gold .pec-h of Mr. tlmt it i hi., hand which I engines
with the result as related in the G a- Bryan, which carried tho delegates off lug the snot movement, which will rc-
The temH"nittirt? tvconled cit the kt Lcrngn.
Weather Bureau at S o'clock Chin mom- Notice to Ix-eti sent to Ot2, tiiat tbo
ing was TS degrees. The humidity ntv to organized and
wn.H 70 ier cent. At 2 o'clock the mer- . , . t . . .
cury tinl t degn Tbe humid- to dir.vtcl to make Vctlom
Ity hatl fallen from TG to M t cent. I or ollieem rnxn oidook i-h- wootv
t.heir feet and m.ide the convention suit In giving the Southern Hallway a I Light filiowen U-gau to fall nt --) H.-rv1ccH in lie Ihllippv have been
zette soecial.
A capias was issued and nl-nemi in a M'z.v.'Mniv-i mr. ..motiii9 tho nrii. formidable comnetltor. loc.ock, ami a raJl or e:niwrature fol
the hands of United States Marshal inal champion of free silver would " The-consolidation of these lines, if I lowed. The ottlcSal record nt .1 oV-loek
J. M. Miilikan with instructions that' nave received the nomination. effected, will donlnkW :iuo a flurry I was HI degrtn .4. There were many
it be executed at once.: Mr. Miilikan, Ixm 1872 to lSr4 Mr. BLind scrredlln mllroad official circle, for it is nald I pruatranva riKr.eu.
accompanied by Mr. Hull, left immedi- continuously in Congress, and during that quite a number f changes will be
ately for Asheville, arriving in this all tluat time he never made a speech made, and that some, head will iieci-
city at 1:15 o clock this morning. without saying something for free nil- snrily fall. In the slinking up which
Mr. Cocke had been! cashier of the ver or greenlmcks. He voted for every nnut attend such a couHoltdat Ion it is
National Bank of Asheville about six inflation and free coinage measure that lmiKssI!le to predict with any certain-
months when be was elected mayor of! was introduced. ty to Whose lot the tnp.rtant offices.
... . . I I a I 1 I I 1 I 1 II 1 . M
tue city an May, ISiXJ. Early in the The silver coinage act of 1S78 was u'H RcnenU issiugcr ngent. gx-n- " t .,:.ition to the rici of nOuring.
-trinfar nf l.ot r,, Af. i. ,.. I,ut. 1 ... 1.. rfvJ-Uf o rnf nw .fhrv v.nl.l I " " ..... ,-- . - - - -
iiianu 1111. i.ui. 1 jjan ln,unlary iie-otlatiotw. lW-Ili- " e Unltel State to eiieietoa loraja-
Mr. Bland wras the son of a country The main division of tiie Stxwnl J(l h mfonnaUon as to the clou la order to iovlde for roea for
minister and farmer, and was Im.iti In Air Line runs from Portsmouth. f : i,intd.. Tl... tr.W command. Th orlcal IntentSoa
Ohio ouuty, Ky.. in 1ST1.1. In ism lie wbch is Its deewater tenninn. to . 1Mf.n!ll, un.. t,nJni iwi to orgac!j? any xcimz.
sefctknl in Missouri. ll wns I'hvtfxl I Atlanta, da. Ihe IUclnnond, l'cters-l . ... . . .,7 Ui ism n-mnnr nrrrnieat
CH0ATE REPORTS PROGRESS.
Ho Results Readied la AUskeJi
Heootlitlens.
Washington. June 1.". In
cinpimouly gallant a&d mcrhoriou. .
Through the muttering tn of tiwwe .
new organ lKit2un the PhilIxtnc- ar
my will le lucrt-Al to tar!y 0 A
uwu, or r.iM) more tlian OtU akvd f o.
Tiien- Jan evWeatly lwi a ctianc
of mind oa a he tort of the odmlnintra
Beoedtry Ition within the past twm:y-fHir 2jotir .
1 In regard to the mct:l of ruling the
ed as cashier, and was succeeded by
v. -Li. w uiiamson.
The prisoner gap ball in the sum of
$15,000 and was released at 5 o'clock
tlits mcrning, one hoivr after he wns
arrested.
LONG JOURNEY ON F0OT.
A Women Walks Wltk Her Children from
Klnstonto Dorham Looklno for Work.
Durham, N. C, June 15. Snecial
A woman aijd several children have
reached this city from Kiss ton, having
walked all of the way to Durham in
search of work. The woman is a lio
siery mill operative and is stopping
in East Durham for a few da vs. She
and her little ones made the trip from
Kins-ton bere in something over four
days.
Mr. Ruffin Boles, of Raleigh, who
purchased stock in the new Union Fur-
to Congress as a Democrat Ju 1872 and bi"g and Carolina, as ims Wen iatcd. jukJ Salisbury They bail cxteeted among the IreIdent and bU mlJlUry
was re-electel eomluwmsly unl the t portjou of tlie extern, mi J work thal mfM twra 1nUKuc advlfW lit the rrgnUr force In thu
Republican landslide In 1SU4. when he uiKTtrt prtKmrng rapidly. would tell of the njgnlng of die tnodin ei.untry hotild be reduced to civ Otis
was defeat!. lie was electcl again As mwwi as tlie litter line 1 corn- allNhing a i.rlrWonal the extra tiien WLich h Irei-
in lSlMi. and.in-l&lS wa3 re-electeil to plKel from lildgenvny. N. C. to Rich- ayr .jt A n-wrted that the Bril- nt Uourht be kUouU bar over anJ
the Fiftysixth Cgmss. iu-tw-m r MlhmUti Uvve aUive the .tj.oho ak.M for.
sessions of Congress in rtwnt years Uo Richmond.- rcderfckburg and Po- nrollustioa- am chmte ban nsked for The Idea cC organizing rdnoteer
Mr. Blaml dhidel his time between tonrac and connecling line have U-en iusructloUJ, ja reganl to hcm wn conquered. bowvvtT. and OtU
work on his farm and lectures on free completl. a direct route from Atlanta . aiked b :l-g:fcph IX any of tbe State
silver. to New lork -will bare been es tab-
Mr. Bland was bitterly disappointed Hbcl.
when he was defeated for tlie nomlna- The Scalioard Air line also has n
tlon for IYeshlent. After the conven- branch running from Wilmington. N.
tion he retired to lils farm and toolM (, to Rutlierfonltmi. N. C, jmssing
little active part in the campaign. through, Cliarl one. known a the Cam-
Una Central. The country through
STRIKE OF COAL M'NERS. iZtAxv 1
The (leorgia nwl Alabama, which
h&tleael Leasee femes.
At Brooklyn: It. II.
Brooklyn 0 0
New York '2 t
Called in fifth Inning on account of
rain.
volunteer, now Berriag la the Ili'.lip-
plncs world tenlirt for two years or
uat!l the rtd of InTOrrvctloa. OtU baj
anwerM at rolunreers are
Z willing to rccallst. and chat wltb tbe
and tegular wIki term, of Kerrlre
hae exinJ end who wotM reoiliy
1
niture factory here and was elected Operators Will Pav Hlaher Wiaei DtK.r lias made creat .strides under It., pre
by the ar Department from General superintendent, nas sold out bis in- Than Discontinue Werk. ent managt-ment. runs front Savannah.
Oris dated today: terest to the other stockholders and n r i ir. ila.. through n rich cotton belt. It will
A prominent Filipino friendly to returned to Raleigh. It is learnel that of tho hitnmlnmw ..ftfii nZ prove a iiaylng portiom of the greit
Americans has been assassinated at Mr. Roles and some of the other offi- es tn nra Tha tiTi system.
Cebu. Inhabitants of that locality eers of the company had some disa-Lnett AW ui. wui. .i' . nri.io r.fMi
have urgently requested American pro- grwnient . I of a few small mines. Tbe Jefferson runs from Columbia, S. C. through
tection in stronger force. I bave sent Mrs. W . L. Terrell, formerly of th.S1Tllft- ,,. Mfin S'lim-nfiii tio T-..L-nviu.. Th
a battalion of Tennessee Volunteers caty, but now of Greensboro, Is quite; if Rnm T?i,oaQW ii.i kWmi ir T.ir-i- nmr.-.in
and two guns from Iloilo, which insure sick and m of her friends fear that,!, nnn hnvln- rrnnA nnt rtoni,. Jlmlld a link from Cheniw- s. t. alms
iu aeries: ivenueiiy iu ruvrgu, m wnias a mcT volunteer organiza
tion It Imanty were fclrea th-ni. b
can get rare? full regtmcate. S;vial
Inducement, will be ollcrcd nil men
It
..10
II. II
12 J
peace, liugnes is in cnarge or ailairs sn win not recover. . ir. a. u. uarr,
in that section." of this city was summoned to her bed
side yesterday.
The lire comnanies here are all orae
Admiral watson Arrives at Manila. ticing for the approaching tournament
Washington, June 15. In a cable to be held at Greensboro. One team
message to tne .avy uepa.rtraent nas oeen practicing several weeks
Rear Admiral Watson reports his ar- The new Durham Light Infantry
rival at 'Manila and assumption of was out target practicing late this
command today. He relieved Captain afternoon. It was the hrst target prac-
Barker, wbo succeeded Admiral Dew- tice of the nw company.
ey in temporary command of the sta- Mr. Jones Fuller bas gone to Wbite
tion. Captain Barker will return to .Sulphur (Springs, V a.? to attend the
the United States. bedside of bis father, Judge T. C. Ful-
Movements of vessels attached to ler, who is quite sick.
the Asiatic station were reported to
tihe Navy Department today. The
cruiser Boston has left Hong Kong for
Nagasaki on ber way to fSa.n Francisco;
the supply ship Zafiro started back
from Hong Kong to Manila today, and
the gunboat Concord arrived at Hong
Kong yesterday to go into dock .
NEW CANAL COMMISSION.
Members Organize fer Wcrk After Calling
on the President.
yesterday. I build a link from Cheraw. S. C.
At Morrisdale miners held a bi.-r conirecung the Seiiboord Air Lme with
n.ass meeting last night. They massed tlie- Florida Central. anl ithentjy se
resolutions pledging suiport to the curing a Through roirte from New York
district president, who is leading the ro Jacksonville in competition with tho
strike movement in that section. The Southern Railway.
srriKers are orderly. The Ccoa-gia and Alabama are now. Philadelphia 1 7 3
it is generally conceded among local it is said, ierfeeting traffic nrrunge- ('.jiipj in .lxth Inning on account of
operators that an advance of from 10 menrs whereby Binnlnghnm. Ala., will n'u.
io A.) wins per ton on uie product will De reached, ami an elTort will prolaibly Batteries: Wllk, and Bergen; 1 1 field
result from the action of the miners, U made Ho secure connection with and McFarlaml.
as the operators prefer contraction of Memphis, Tenn., and Kansas City. Mo. t IniUsillc: B- II. 12.
business to a complete shut-down. The The almve lines, the couyolidation of Tnv-i!l '2 S 4
striking miners are now receiving the wblch now scorns ko ntur at baud, are t IjhiU A
nijrnest wasres naiu since tlie eivii w-.ir. UHntriiri r I c imnm . w VivL-
nnd Baltimore capital. The members
of the syndh-ate are nil active ami pro-
v n T i" ct S I J5" " "' uj" Manila t)i xiic pro-
Jr, Jllne i ! Special. jowi movemcnt has aroused great lu-
x.. imiKu agaiuM uie tervst among milrcnd
heny and Warner.
At lfciltimorc:
Baltimore.. .. ,
Washington - 11 0 win wnMf Ther trill rwir
1(..tf-t.w 1Tr.u-.n11 nrxA i .hvtH I . " . . .....
4" ' ; . "lall Ctial wilt.vnnce?t, ana ia ami3:-m
lli II 5 1 UVl 1 VU UM V.
At Ciiicu go:
Chicago. .
Cincinnati.. .
lkitteries: Cnllaliau and
BreltensJeln and Vaughn.
At Clevelmd: R, II. 11
Cleveland.. 1) 0
Pittsburg 2 7 3
Battcrie: II 111 and Sugdou; Ixwer
and Schnvcr.
At Boston: R.
Pwtim.. mm mm mm '
w twrM triT frtiTTI PhIliTK)In to
t ir 1 - - - - . . t .
, the pW-es of fidlstnjent la the laM
...... 0 8 1 stales, arioantlng la every cac to
V 1. . " mre tua i Mit.
LVniohue;
The War Ihinrtrocni t, n3t mti21
that all the men of the new regiment
can 1- jeebred In t!e PhHipplne. and
U xnHering the advisability of open
ing recruiting rlices in the rniul
States to iccure tlie numlT that may
1 lacking. Nothinr will l dxie In
II. Ii.hjml ncirticular. liowerer. until Oeneral
" .!fitl ln rinl t!i fitrm!nr nf tnen le
can secure in tire lhil!pi.na.
Batteries: Sudhoff an 1 O Connor;
Dowling and K In ridge.
imus Occupied by Amerlcau Troops
Manila, Thursday, June
Washington, June 15. The members
of the new Nicaragua Canal Commis
sion wrere presented today by Rear Ad
miral Walker, president of the commis
sion. Only one member, .Senator Pas-
15. The co, of Florida, was absent. The corn-
town of Imus, which the Spaniards re- mission iheld a m-eeiblng tinis morning ants
quired months to capture, was peace- with a
fully garrisoned tonight
Ions of the Fourteenth
white flag was floating
tower as the Americans
Inhabitants who bad been
insurgents fled from-the
tenant Zeiger s scouts marched i in, but but told them that be should cause to tiff tomorrow.
later regan to return upon solicitation be forwarded to them from time to
of the mayor. time, such data as naught be valuable
The town occupies a naturally in connection with their work.
Greensboro Dispensary Case Argued.
Greensboro
Tlie case of
City of Greenshoro and board of dis
pensary managers asking for an In-
junction restraining tne managers
from operating the dispensary, was nr-
nien.
Darktey Held as a Wltecss.
Wilmington. X. C. June 15. SpeWaL
The young Greek, Theodore Darkley.
who irpou tbe witness stand Wednes
day made n scnsTitlonal statement
The Richmond and Rldaeway Link.
vw Vorir t 1". Mr Ti,n st r.i. about seeing the lair of the counterfeit-
gueil before Judge Bynum toilaj. John Cn ' irminn ,r,cii.Mif si,-i.ers and operation in full blast, was
X. Staples and L. M. Scott appeared iwnrd Air I Ann. wind tho f th arraigned this aft.-nioon fof counter
for the plaintiff, and Col. J. T. More- vn.iic.ito vrhi,.i hn nm.i t.vrt- felting, but the evldeuc was lusuffl
head and A. L. Brooks for the defend-Central and Peninsula, -tn-nuouslv 4jrt to "nnt bis !elng held. The
Treps to Be Basked te Manila.
Washington. June 13.Ile-!nfnrc
ment for General Oti are to be ruh-
d to Manila with the IcoaI poJulSlc
h-lay. Tlie OuarKrmaster lwpart-
ment has Jat secured three tdditional
vcel for transqwrting troop, to tb
PhI15pp'.ies. Tl:e trot-,), to be ent la
thee ves!MI, are as folImv: Six troop.
of the Fourth Cavalry, 700 men; two
e)m:xnlcs Fourteenth Infantry. 220
men: Ight coniianies .Twenty-fourth
Infantry. KS men; eight companies
Twenty-fifth Infantry, KJ men.
The plaintiffs contemletl
attempted to have
Uiat ilitnj tlin rrnrtr that nr,.iwntf 1. I uwinti
view of organizing for work, the act creating the dispensary was an tr hw iMmt t in c,Jh. blm held as a. witness against Mar-
by two battal- and some time was spent in examining amendment to the city charter and of ,. develoTmien-ts to -the itronertr Tllls tlie ciKumissIoner would
Infantry. A the report of the old commission. It. that the City was responsible for its ir Williams says- not grant, nud rcieasM Darkley, who
from a church is expected that the commission will1 obligations. This was denied by de- ..-rtT.i- j. lv-,r "J-!n nv was shortly afterwards reure5tc.l by
entered. Many start for Central America very soon. Ifendants and the Cumberland county .. , . J V.." .'t,?T.. order of Judge Iurnell. who liad Ikh-u
terrified by President. iMcKinley gave no instruc- case cited. Judge W. P. Bvnum will im 1 " " t. ' I Imstilv at.nUwl to. and was Jailed aj a
toAvn as Lieu- tions to the commission this morning, conclude the argument for the rdain- afvl 1 I Vvtj.. Xl. A ? wltnws.
trong position an a deep river, with
steep banks. One bridge spans the
river. The church and arsenal were
found loop-holed for rifles. Quantities
of shells and powder were left behind
by the rebels, evidenceof a hasty re
treat. The people of the town are pov-
Erty stricken. ,
. mL
Insurgents In the Rear.
?danila, Thursday evening, June 15.-
ANTI-TRUST LAW DECISION.
Kentucky Courts Cannot Fine Insurance
Companies tor Combining to Make Rates.
Frankfort, Ky., June' 15. The Court
of Appeals of thiis Staifcfe this morning
banded down its first decision affecting
the antitrust law passed by (the legis
lature. The court s decision reverses
the i udgments secui'ed againsit the
ibly !o "kt witldn tho next week.
"While it may yet le some little time Polncalre Will Form a Ministry.
before nhe actual consolidation of the I Paris. June 15. M. Polncare infonn-
June Seaboard Air Line, -the Florida Central od President Lonbet this aftmi.in
LEWIS PATRICK LYNCHED.
Casualties In the Army.
Washington, June 15. The
number of the list of officers of the land Peninsula, and the Georgia ami I that be liad accepttNl the commiilon
army has just been published by the Alabama, we eixt by trie first of to form n new cot 4 net. It Is cxietd
War Department. It shows total cas- July to have tlie three roads working that MM. Ieleasse. lUUt and SjirKcn
ualtles of the army from February 4th for tlielr common interests. The three will hold ortfins In the new minls-
Tuna Ctli )nAlii(1in TiHtof1 mpn i cvNmih will be ITIrtsentrtl lir itm. t-r-r It l lin l.'-rT.wnl Sliar PDlnfire will
follows: Killed, 220: died of wounds, soildation agi-ncies at aU of the most assume the aninlstry of war. He ha' la f,,er ,to 'ave hl Df the negro
Bedysf tie Uickless Kegr Was RIdle4
Wltk toilets.
Atlantic Hotel. Morehcad City, X.
June 15. Si)eclal Last night, about
11 o'clock, near the eenv where II B.
Week wa, murdered last week. Lewis
latrick, colored, who bad In-ca taken
from Beaufort JAH tbe previous night,
was killed. Seventy-five shots werw
fired, and his lody was rlddh-d with
bullfts. Tbe people beard the firing,
but nu!ody wa., een. !
It is ujiyoed that -bea tbe mob-
found. Welnesday mor King. tlat tbey
were followetl. they 2fA Patrick on
Dog Lsland. ami kept blfcj during day
light. Last night they took bint on,
and ended his life. It Is reported that
60: died of disease, 304; making a total important points
of 659.
Captain Coghlan In Washington.
Washington, June 15. Captain Jos.
D EVERY AND PRIZE FIGHTS.
obtained promises of assistance in the implicated other partie. but the lynch
formation of a new cabinet from jrv- in Iay thought be was lying and
oral mcmbTS of the late ministry.
Soil Has Mere lelande toSell.
Tbe Hague, une 15. A Spanish dip
lomat utatcs that Spain wishes to sell
gave no weight to hi ta!ment.
The new, reached Beaufort this af-
ternoon and there wan universal re
gret at the occurrence. ,
A body of insurgents entered the rear Aetna and seventy six other insurance Ub. Coghlan, until recently in command NW.YI? Lawfrto,1! .x,".a 1cI Mey
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fhA AmpriMTi lirps thvw nnd half com names doing business in tlie State, i nf tbe Ralebrh. was at the Xarv De- '
miioc nrfi-i r!.qiiimrit ni ipstrnv.pd Each was fined $20,000 under the ro-rnrtment toaav and naid his reneets Charged. the Canary Islands to the Congo Free
oirr-nrv -wirc nTiri a .nAPfiATi th visions of the la w. their "allesred of-'to iVcretarv Ixnr and other officials. I Xew A'ork. June 15. At the conclu- -State, the island of Fernando Po to
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J-ranee ior .imj.w pesetas upon con- leaner 01 me uowara-ai:e ract;on
dltion of forming an offensive and de- of tin? Baker-Howard feud waa shot
Another Victim t a Feutf.
Lexington. Ky June 15. It It r-
track.
skirmisli
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Vwimmirt mrvrnitK ri a v a! mW surance rates. As a msult of the de- ceedlng to Bremarton, Washington to; Committee it adjourned until August
beavy firing from a lirge forfce of ciion of the court these fines can not take commaud of Fuget Sound naval i 1st. The Democrats on the committee
rebels. be wuiectea i station. jyroitcu wai uiu iuY,vsus:auoai was
fcasive alliance with those countries.! Crozu ambtrsh today.
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