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- . WEATHER TO-DAY Fer Falcifh and vicinity: Thunderstorm this evening. Vol. IV. RALEIGH. N. C SATURDAY, JUNE 17, 1899. No. M. A 4 14 4 4: Morning life Post. HAS AGUINALDO BEEN MURDERED? flumor Comes to Us by Way of London DISCREDITED IS ISI81 preparations Going on to Rush 4,500 Troops to Manila Insur gents Have Not Recovered from Effects of Defeat at Las Pinas. Tondon, June 10. A rumor is pub lish ed .here that followers of General Luna-, the lilipuio leader who was killed by Aguinaldo's guard a few diays tr.ro. have assassinated Aguinaldo. Washington, June 16. That General Oti may le able to renew as soon as possible .active operations against the iusur.LTe.urs, the "War Depaaitmemt lias issued special orders directing the ixa mediate preparation of transports to carry to the Philippines nearly 4,503 anore troops. The first step (in this di rect ion was talcn yesterday, when the ()uartermasitn,'s Department re-dhar ttered the Ztalandia and Valencia for .Tvice betvveen San Francisco and .Manila. In order that there shall be no delay In the fitting up of the trans ports now at San Francisco a special order 'has been telegraphed Major Long, supeu:?ndent of army trans port service at San Francisco, saying "Make special effort to have the Zea la ndia refitted as quickly as possible for return to Manila. It is very im porta nt that me Sheridan, Fennsylva nia and Zeal :uc I la be ready for service at the earliest date practicable'." It is 'regajF led as neeessarv for a sue cessful carrying out of General Ofcis plans that his amiy on the Philippines l.e reinforced just as quickly as possa t.i , nvi -i s j.,.' uif. v esse as xi'iiuieu in me uiis patch to Major Long will be able to get away from San Francisco by July 1 at the latest. With the troops as ? isr ued to, them they should reach Ma uila bAf re tli end of the first, week in August. v Tlie Nineteen Infantry will prob ably be the next u-egini'ent to leave San Francisco after the -departure c.f..the' remainder of the Fourth Cavalry, Fourteenth Infantry and the eight com panies each of the Twemty-fouritlli and Twenty-fifth Infantry. The Nineteenth Infantry lias been assigned to go to Manila on the Hancock, which has not .yet left the Philippines for San Fran cisco. ; 1 1 is apparent from General Otis' re ports that the Filipino insurgents have not yet recovered from their defeat t Las Pinas. luiey not only i sun: erect severe loss through killed and wound ed, but in their retreat were compelled to abandon considerable ammunition and several cannon. Just where they will make their next stand is uncer tain. They have already re'tireated a considerable distance from Manilla, and officers of the War Department be lieve that they will not again organize for an attack on the city. There is some anxiety to know just where Aguinaldo ha re-established bis headquarters. Just before the return of General Lawton's forces from the campaign north of San Isidro, Agui naklo was reported to be at Tarlac. The. renewal of attacks upon the Amer ica n forces in the vicinity of Calumpit ind San Fernando does not alarm the department, hoWever, as General Mac Arthur is in that" part of the country w ith nearly a complete division, com prising nearly 7,000 troops If .the in surgents have been able to perfect an organization in . the Calumpit country It is more than probable -tlja't General Mac Arthur will advance upon them, and that the next battle to be fought will be in. that vicinity. The War Department is without offi cial information regardSng the repont- p1 assassination of Aguinaildo. Tlie report is not believed to be true. ng will be a model of architectural beauty, and is. to Ik? erected bv Mr.. B. N. Duke. It will be 100x115 feet: n size, containing eighteen practice rooms, fifteen sleeping rooms for boaixling students: ""Irtlnir -imArtinentsL ror irof. Bryant and family, together .with necessarytdining rooms, kitchens, 1 1 ""- j-ut; ituuiLuriiim win nnvp :i sciif ing capacity of GOO with a stage large enough for concert purposes. It will be fitted up with the latest modern conveniences for teaching music and will be supplied with the best instru ments to be bad. The plans for the new Conservators were made Dv Messrs. Hook; & Sawyer, of Charlotte, and the contract will let at an early date. The buildinz will be located on West Main street, near Main Street Methodist church. Captain J. B. Hunter, one of the ed itors of . the Durham Recorder, left this miming for Kittreil to join Mrs. Hunter, who is on a visit there, and to celebrate the forty-third year of his marriage. From Kittrell Captain Hunter will o on a trio through South Carolina in the interest of his paper. Mrs. Dr. J. T. McCracken receivel a telegram from Caldwell Institute this morning stating that her father, Mr. T. J. Hall was quite ill and not expected to recover. Both Dr. and Mrs. McCracken have left for the bed side of Mr. Hall. PRICES HIGH IN M IF SGAHBTY Trade Situation In Regard to Iron and Wheat- QUTWARDMOVEMEUT OFGOLD men to return to the top. They went) back. Into the mine again to fight the; fire, which had teen located la the 1 west deep, about 3.U0O feet from the shaft. The TalcOonia nit Is the most Impor tant colliery of the lomlnloii Coal Company, of which II. M. Wblmej-, of Host on. 1 president. It wat ound that twcnty-Bve men lxlow ecaiKd by way of the slot. This wtnld make It appear that not more than thirty men lost their live. Immediately after tlie disaster It wan reported that im men were In fr mine. : The wives. niJuTs and chil dren Of the Jmprlsined men crowded about the 'mouth of the pit. and the greatest excitement prevailed throuli- out the town. 1 tor Nothing In It to Occasion Appre hension as Merchandise Exports Are Greatly In Excess of Imports. Cotton Goods Sustained Without Advance In Price. DROWNED IN THE FLOOD. Baptist church, is in Oxford attending' rise is the only tuin the bedside of i Mrs. Tyree, who is ruture. The rise in quite ill. During his absence his pul- because scarcity is nit will Iia filled hv .tfv. C. 1. trnvnll of Society Hill, S. C. many Lives Lost nd Crt Dmfl to Crops and othtr Property. San AntowK). Tex.. June 10. As the xntow of WHlnrfLi v lhnnl nltout Br.icktt and Fort Clark icctvle. dc:al of the appalling kaw of life and irop erty nuke the disaster on? of the New York. June 1C Dun's Weekly, mo-u letriltle tluit have octnirml in the Iteview of Trade tomorrow will sa;: Jr. Totlay the tlrjt win nan im"awx wm. orMrating. ntM worn 1 ' "lea me Miat not ten lume In the plac Olie wPi lr.ilJMlL Tit 1n t.TJ.iti makes prices element of KtUa fight famlllt!. num- that clouds the wring iwenty-'xn-ii pejle, are nuss S MAG ARTHUR'S UHE They Were Repulsed With Heavy Loss. I DEAD Oil II FIELD It one of the frequent doxes of business that the thing which now iron and wheat lng. K!ven In lies were recovervd. All RANGERS IN CONTROL. Wholesale Killing In a Texas Town Avert ed by the Presence of Troops. Austin, Tex., June 1C (Adjutant General Scurry returned today from Columbus, where he was called last Sunday to aid the Ranger force sta tioned there in preventing another ctnrw In 4 lie Hm mis' vtiIIpv nr. feared, but the .trs)yed. Tlie itulal Iojm of nntiwvtv at scarcity, if prolonged and real would I'cackrtf. liig and Ijindo reach much inm.nlr iwosnoritr. It It n irro:it U tlllrd of a million. thing in the money markets that ex ports of gold have caused no appre hension, because they are recognized as mere borrowings by foreign bank ers, the May return of foreign cotn- CANADA3 ATTITUDE. The Earl of Aberdtea Repudiates tto Charoeof Deola-th -Hanger Policy. . iJcrivdon. Jim 1lL Tb( llirl of AIkt- merce showing exports of OOU.WW -toen, -formerly (;overnor C.eneral of larger than imports. In eleven months Cuuada, made a ieech nt the Klghty the excess of merchandise exnort ha'rluU toiJght, in tlie course of which i . it . i . .at" inHiufJon to rtpuunne file 1 1 jMt cm dii.it Tni'.fid:i Win tiifitirtiliiliir I nnitir. Airtiltuilikt tviJrnllv thought tions in mat town, unis remarkable, mare mat jw.uw.umi worth of secur- a do2-lnrje-nuun:M- nwltmU- m the It lwslble to cimun lio town, but reua stariea eignt years ago, ami up.iues nave ueen returueii irom JJuroie. A?akan JioundtirT tn to this time there have been six assas- rtne scarcity or Iron Is real, in spue, Canada, he uld. naturallr wumd - Tlie lowann n-iKiii ll to the ntiack Miiauous, me iniesi Kiimig occurring ui ion.- Sii-ait-i prouuciiou ever kuowu, (.tntr of axxj t htr pld trri:nrv. M'V maklug a KJiari ndvamv. tlrixinc mrec wccks ago. rmce Tnen ine.nv- ious weeKiy. i ig uas won. Doubtless the iTnHe! States coutrolh.! the reU-ls lu-lU'r-HkcinT lnfore tiniu. members of the two factions have strong at the East and at Chicago, " . " "u,""v'iu ..... i. i . ae root oc-.iy4im io Dloody outbreak between the two fac."VVJl ;1UU uauki-rs esu- WlresCutacd Track Tern Up Be fore the Fight Ceoan Aoulnaldo Believed to Have Led the Attack. Insurgents Encouraged by El forts of Anti-Expansionists Manila. Friday Knelling. Jnae 1C nHvat pniiarjUoii of Fili;ila oc cupying the coaatry In vlclaity of Sun Fernando culminated CiH xaora.ur In a simultaneous aiuck cn Aujcricaa llnc encircling the tov.-n.' Tie Io.v.i regiment bcM tlie tight of th Knc. the Kansas ntlmvat the left, Ui Men-aua regiment and Seventeenth njrJJr In fantry the centre. The rcbvl. :icc t at rack, cut tlie toU-rjph nortli of Ca lumpit and destroyed n section of rail road vrizh the intentioa of scverlnj communication with MaalU to prevent teudlng ninfonvmccits to tlcncral MacArthtiSi cotumaiuliiig the Sau IVr ntiuJo fc7rcc4. MacArthur Kiy tlure are good ground for br.eving that AgulnaMo oomuraudI the Insurjrent.. preme Coart today for triL Thf ravi of Uarrow wrni t the Jury shonly tefore noon, and within Cfura nxla u: tLe Jury rcajrrcil a icrdlcl of guilty. THOSE CUBAN ARttY LISTS Tietr iBCorapleteness OltUa Trosate tm svoeke iM limtt Hatatn. Jun; 1C t;kyT3l Gt-c co.i-mI nl;u ilarjt l5rvAe tA y u the t;;hj-n f ivrrcctlajc clh Catau army furaivhTnJ by ttc Oarma c:ully w!ikh har vcorrd r-ry crr 7ijK tbe tiax of lit:,lr'vli of Co baa kujr.a to hav nrtiI it rar n- nppcartnjr. wh'l tire oaa of oO rr uIki J jJ:iM af:T psr vpr ia lis ix. lloxcy. irvrrrJ ti:at coca- mUtn of Cuban o2Jccr bv upponJI In each prtniacv to unic a couj;'V A dl-atci fro 3i IleaKikN mys tlAt five thousand or-an-l Catain ru'iarl ti- towa auJ rUiiol luyravnt. sJ th4tgh h-lr uiaw wcrt- oot i Ch llt. Aaicricaa uxp were jat t' prevcti: trouble, u.vl t2:vy ere tjw guaniliii "4 ruwa. Tc al:;Je cf the Cnlitfir I ;K-acvfuL Fly crvVr of wcn iU.iribu!inl aiueas Cnlan mVI'.crs :a Hamua who alu ar rUia;sf Vj. ARE HOT AFTER OUR BONDS. The rebel line wo thrve mlW In dl- been wrought up to the highest notch of excitement and all business ua but unchanged at Pittsburg. Cotton goods have been fully us 4me cjner iwints or access, nut nei l ne uaiKsans awj oiu cnnive wotk. Iokvl fomvartl to cui uuderstnudlugl lowans found liftetii dead nnd tw4ve vdiuMltf by , means of which CaiuuLi woundeil nilnlini In tliclr frotiL The ttds fer Cevaty Irls Bads Still ComUt U-hHtnereus CaqaUUs frera Ovtslders About the Mwr Tewaaatp aad Clry teatf latuts. "I te',1 yoa the invt-tors are hot after our bo:vl So (AJticty Ta-a ht llaSJey V. WiU'auiou -'ierilay ufiirnuxi n h pa-d ir.it- ie on:rthj' with LU fning null, wMcii tir:.ilncil aJ.Ii- !uintl lM for Um -io:uy In-Ur- t.- iriuJjn l-:ivl4. wtjich wit aflrl'! to irlni-H a ut ujoa Thuriliy, at Tin Iot saw a liid Jut nivtvml by tb tr.Miur t".it erasing in-re io Usfi which amt? till the -way from !rui:, Mich., the bidder (Richard Toby) of-fi-rtiis par aud 741. Tlut xuui wouldn't have fctch! Vm by jvral ixJat'. and o the tiVidr n-ally Ur niching by th delay In pit ting In his lU. Ile'.ds. been practically suspended in the tained without advance in price. The -would vbtalu fnv access to the goKll Kuuxins fotuid thirty tlead au.1 K'Tcral town, connici wmcn -would have resulted in wholesale killing was nar rowly averted last Sunday.. Wednesday morning Adjutant Gen cotton market has not changed. Wheat reports by the government seem to mean just what anybody wants them to mean, but the Produce eral Scurry visited the leading mem-: Exchange interpretation of the June hers of one faction known as the lleese faction, and told them that they must leave the town. Ten leaders complied. The Rangers are searching every man that appears on , the street and. no one is allowed to, carry a gun or weapon or any kind. The Rangers control the situation. GREENSBORO DISPENSARY. FARMER DIES OF LOCKJAW. Tobacco Buyer Paralyzed Wachovia Na tional Bank Pays Two Dividends. Winston, N. C, June 1G Special Westry McKuight, a farmer who lived a few miles west of Winston, was bit ten on his finger last week by his pup py. He paid little attention to the wound until Wednesdaj', when he was taken with lockjaw. lie died this morning, leaving a wile ana six ciiu- dren . Thos. Barber, tobacco buyer for the MAY BE INFANTICIDE. wounded. This aftvnioon MacArthur rcioTted nearly one hundred dmd and wuunucd. MacArthur nays the inur scents numbered three thousand. A signal wrgiunt and tluvc men went o Judge Bryans order Leaves the Managers I reicxlr the telegraph found the line cut Free to Act I at Apallt and the railroad torn up tsouic f:rnwiYv X. fi.'' Jnne ltl. "Sneclal. I distance. They were attacked by na- e has risen three JuJ w p. By num. for A he plaintiff, tlrv nnd comp-lUvl to olLain rcln a receipts of lOiiCri,- rti- tlie argument 1u the dlv forewmenU Ijefore they cxmld repair o weeks, agjdust 2.- p.nsary came before JudgItryau to- the telegrarJi 1:ik. . teleitraM ul dav at noon. Judge Bryan Immediate- r.uimiu were mm Tiairco.uiii Will ie nn rdor makhi? the in mm- mtralcntloii wan iVH-siabiWeI. Tlie tained than wheat, and the price has tiou against the city perpetual, but d!s- American Iow was fourteen wotnuled. been steady. solved the Injunction again 4 1 the man- The nilplno Junta ut Hng Kong I The volume of business shown by.'w t)f tlie dispensarv. The plaintiff exlwinely active In rvportln? the ac clearings has been for the montli thus .nimu.ii,i t tiu Snnreuie Court. The of autl-expanslouWts In the United far :i4.0 per cent, larger than last yi,ar.lre,,trainins onler against the city does Statics. It says'the prtwut prci3g-jndi Nor do railroad eamings decrease forjllot affpetthe situation as the dispen- against annexation will result In the early June reports art? i)A ier cent narv" will operate Independently, the defeat of McKlnley and lb d 'tKia over 18J)8. Stocks have had a day orjmanan.ers being a quasi corporation, of Iy whic! will inmle in- report, rVS.(XK,00) bushels means no greater decrease lu yield than may b beneficial, both to growers and con sumers. Tlie price cents, but Western IS'J bushels in tw 084,521 last year, disci-edit short crop reports, corn exports are better sus-.lr nn order making the inmuc- two of apparently manipulated reac tion But prices of railway stock, av erage only 13 cents lower per Viare for the week, while industrial stocks remain unchanged. ; Failures still run remarkably light. For the week -they the United States against J3 last' Continental Tobacco Company, was year stricken with paralysis while in a to bacco warehouse today. His right side is affected and his condition is quite serious. Wachovia National Bank celebrated its twentieth anniversary today by declaring two dividends, one four and BRADSTREDTS REVIWW. Bradstreet's tomorrow will say: New Orleans reports that cotton has made good progress and that rains have saved tlie corn crop. Ixical real estate and securities have been helped 4, e r 0wM,ftw.l"y the probability or me new urain ers have received $205,5t'Hj in dividends since the bank was established. CLAIMED BY TWO WOMEN. Pew Born Child Disappears Mysterleusly- New Building to Be Erected for Conser. vatory of Music nnrhnm.' N. C., June 10 Special- Froju the present outlook it seems that a case of infanticide may come from wt Durham. Those implicated .in ' the affair are white people and come from a well known tamiiy m Aia mn7W countv. The facts in the case lows: Irene, daughter of T. D. Jones whrtT lives in the settlement arouna West Durham, became a mother yes terday morning, ana since men me child 'has disappeared. The young woman has about reached her majors lty and is not married. . For this rea son it , is thought that the-..-child was made away with for the purpose of concealing its birth. ,airs. Jones, how ever, 'says that the child was born dead and was carried' off by a negro woman and buried. She - does not know where. This admission was made after numerous denials, in. which she stated very positively that no child had -been born. The Jones wo man was arrested this afternoon and the young mother will be arrested later. ' - -1 The Southern Convervatory of Music Court Called Upon to Decide the Maternity of a Little Girl. Charleston, W. Va., June lC For the first time in the history of West Virginia a judicial tribunal has "been called upon to decide which of two women is the mother of a. four year old girl. During the past week Judge Guthrie, of the Circuit Court, has heard the case, and this evening the jury decided that the child belonged to iMrs. Wysong. Last fall habeas corpus proceedings were instituted and the child was held subject to the court's orders. Mrs. Walton and Mrs. Wysong1! both claimed to be the mother of the little girl Bessie. All the week the court room has been crowded with . i t T spectators. worn women toia a straightforward story. Each side was ably represented. furnaces are going into blast at Bir mingham and a general increase in wages is retlected in good retail trade. Texas crops have been improved. Memphis reports crop improvement and the usual summer dull spell will be curtailed this year. National Leasue Games. At Xew York. Owing to Xew York ref using to accept a "decision, the gatui was given to the Brooklyn In the sec- have been 130 in ond Inning. U to 0. At Boston: . II. E. . A mm m iioton Philadelphia S U Batteries: Nichols aud Bergen; Fra zler and McFarland. At Washington: It. If. K wasumzion ... Baltimore .14 4 . Batteries: Mercer and Mcxiulre; Mc OMnnity and Robinson. At Louisville: R. II. E Tvoulsville 13 1H ; ..v .t ra j v 7S. 1U1S 1- AO (Ten Innings). Batteries: Cunningham . and Kit trldgc; Young and O'Connor. iron EXPLOSION KILLS MINERS. Thirty Men Dead or Missing Rescuing Party Almost Annihilated. Sydney. Cane Breton Island. June 1(5. A terrible explosion took olace' cannot at 4:30 o'clock this morning In the Cal-i Miners at Glenwood Springs and Trln odonia Mine at Glace Bay. At the idad are Idle. At Newcastle many Thousands of Miners Idle, Colorado .Spring.. Col.. June It".. The strike of laborers and drivers which wn Inaugurated throughout the State yesterday for ten hour' pay and eight hours work hai forced seven thousand miners Into idleness. They work without the drivers. dicndence- There N no doubt that there statements give backbone to the relnd. A prominent fighting gmcral tld rlie antl-xiKUiiioaIsii In tlie Lnltcl States wtc reKivmlule for Amcriecui lives lot. and but for the cae-iumge- nieiit acevrdxl the I'llljHno- by fhelr amlcni the eab"huient uf "i wouM ln eouipartl lively ;!. It U Impolt!e to aennafrly Jt:.lge as vit tlie restuc oi !.! nssa-iia;;on of fSeneral Luna. A 1 ilipln wh va u-ssoclated with the Malah crowd. who I familiar wi:h their mthtd. pnilicted the ending of another citn tuKion an a tv?uli of the nceut dijj ;vr to t!u FillplrnK. N'oLlilng lias Ueu hcanl from the U;i mmmNsion. The AiucrUans are nn- vitieed from their aetiow tluit t!ey ui re iHtl;ing but spies. It H quite likely t'.ie n'Uds will stdeavor to ol- a In iletiy by inam of mvuher com inlsion to enable then to recover frotu their recnt dlsantrrs. SPAIN'S CHEAT MISTAKE. Iliac Will never Cease to Beget That Peace Was Celuded Se Madrid. June K.. Replying to a rio- lent altack by Count Alajcnas oa the Generals .who took part In the recent war. General Blanco, formerly Captain Genera! of Cuba, made a jeech In the S4-n.it e todax; In which be blamM tne Liberal govern meat for roarludlas peace before tle war riilly brgua. He said that lie hlmntlf might have led 130.fi0 men m the fiel L and mntlancl the war on his iwn account. He did not do k lcau' be rrpec:vd disc'j 11 ne. but It was a tnltake which he should repent all b! life. Reciprocity Teaty Signed. Wahrlngton. June ld.The flrt of the reciprocity treaties negotlatcl tra dT the IHngley bill was igmtl In the diplomatic room of the Ma'.e Depart ment todjy. It provided for m-lpro--al trad exchanges lwtws-n the Brit !h odrtiiy of Barliadues and ttw Uait e.1 Spates. A rvcipnwlty airreement la I he form of a treaty t made mm time ago trailer the authority conveyed lu the I:ngley bill with Trance. Strikers Attack Street Cars. Cleveiaa 1. iK June lCUif2ax tr a violent i har.u :ir t i:.tinud lay. Tlwe uio1 of :rtkcr nn l che!r synrn:2d ters nintixJly a'm-kel cmts at rarf ous lnt In the r1y, throwing oil ott of int:!-. Ine!ullnr Ecn 4ui girls JoucJ in t!iaTicLs on xoa uuioti men nti l iwvcral of tlm Jastrr de i'T!il t!n cars. A nundier f cars weiv more or wreckcU. Several arrves wi re nude. time of the! explosion there were fifty five miners In tlie pit. Thirty of the men are dead or. missing. Fourteen bodies have been recovered. The first indication of the trouble in the mine came at 3:30 o'clock, when miners quit today. Trail of Bandits Found. Cheyenne, Wyo., June 10. A courier from tire chase after the Union IVuiHe train robbers aivivcd at Buffalo, Wyo.. What Barrow's Father Sys. Little Rock, Ark., June 16. Judge Barrow, father of the convicted kid napper Barrow, in an interview .this a slight explosion or lire oarnp occur-; today. He reports that tlie trail of red in an old working. Manager,,, luindits Iras been found leading Brown and Underground Manager .wrn Norwood envk. a .tribntarv of i - r - Johnston, with ten men, went down lu i$ig Horn. Tiie autliortties are to Investigate. About an hour later a terrific explosion occurred. Johnson was among the killed, and Brown was brought to the surface unconscious. He is in a precarious condition. Only evening says he is not: surprised at his1 one of the bodies recovered showed son's conviction. The trial seemed to much disfigurement, death being caus have been unduly pushed. He declared'ed by fire-damp. Some of the bedies ttiat there was plenty; of evidence ob-jwere found in a stooping or sitting po tainable in Little Rock that his son's; sition and one or two were standing mind was unbalanced. Commenting upright. hopeful of capturing them. Chinese Burn a Mission Station. Shanghai, June 1C The North China Dally Newspaper says that a serious outbreak has occurred at Kien-Nlng. where a church and mission station havo been burned. The missionaries fled to escape violence. The mlsslou- Otls Reports the eattle. Washington. June M The War Pe- panmcnt has Jihi ital pniu.c the following dijiatc:. whidi wa read nt the cabinet meeting tltU morning: Manltt. Jue 1C Adjutant General. Wailug!in: Nortliern Susurgent. oiiioiitrateil lu large force near San lmndo. apd early this morning attacked MaeAr- ihur's troops. The enemy wan quickly repulsed and drlvti off, b-nviug fifty dead on the field and a large num'.ier wounded. The enemy i In retnar. Our cairalt1es. fourteen woaade!. mostly very slight. PrcjrtratlonH for thU nrtack were In prognss for ev- rnl Ltys. It is believed to liavo Is-n under the ocrwnaJ dircctlou of Agul- naldo. OTIS. I Jeha Berry Hanged fer Border, Marlboro. Md Jnne 1V-Jo"j Berry, a colorel loy, was bangrd la the all here hurtly after 10 o'clock this morn ing fur the ninrder of Miss Clark, of Itowie. The crttn was committed Marh IS. whea Berr also attenptrd ta kill bin vic;:m's s;trr. KIDNAPPER CONVICTED. ft arrow on the sentence, he ;said: "Fourteen years and ten months! is mighty bad." lie evidently feels his son's position keenly. riieven men oi me investigating pa ty, including Manager Johnson, were found dead together. It is suppos'ed that upon their opening a door the sec ond explosion occurrred, killling them instantly. " ' After the second explosion the mine Mob After Two More. Atlantic Hotel, Morehead City, "N. C, June 16. Special A report reached here tonight that Lewis Patrick made is on fire for half a mile. The flames Gets Nearly Fifteen Years aad Bella Anderson Four. New York, June HI. George Bcnurc- aries have reached Nlugwha on their jganl Barrow, the man who planned way to Fuchau. Standard Oil to Increase Stock. ' Trenton, June 10. The Standard Oil Company filed a certificate In the office of the Secretary of State amending Rs original articles of incoTiwrntioti so as took fire. The woodwork in the mine To A?"9 thc capital stock from ten a confession before the lynching took did not deter a second party of 100 place and that he implicated two oth- men from going Into the mine do tryi er negroes. It is said; that the mob is to save the Imprisoned miners. It was! millions to one hundred 1 I million: the kidnapping of Marion Clark, was convicted today and cnt.'nced to four teen yors and ten months hard labor In Sing Slua: prinm. He was taken to Sing Sing this afternoon, dressed In a convict suit, an 1 placed a a cell. Bella Anderson, ao i"d as a nurse girl under the narm of Carrie Jones for the pun' of aklkrg Barrow In the kldnaiplng plt. an! who pleaded guilty on Wednesday, was let off with a sentence of four year lecauo ihe liad turnetl State's evidisace and coa- too! Cartttllders Adjeora ' Newport News, Jcv. 16. T? ??a t'onal AskOlaliou of Matter Carbaild ers. which has befu la ctia at Old Point for the pan threo days, adjourn ed today, aftrr cleeUcn of olSccrs. A. Schrayer was chosen president, Jim tlawrard Alive aad Well. Iex'.tgton. Ky June loV-Ther! M no trath in the n-portt-J shwtlag of Jim Howard, kadcr of the Howard faction of the Baker-Howard feud, lie is alivo.and tvell and was sca today In Manchester. Storer Received ay the Oaieen. Madrid. June lfX Bella ray Storer. the new Un'.tcl Stati-s tniairur to Spain, waa-reci-jvcd by the Quvca to day and pn-cnted his credectlai. Most cordial salutntioas were ' cx-changeL Dlspessary Constabulary Reduced. Colunbia. S. . June 10. Govrnof after the other two negroes and that under the direction of J. Hudson, and McSweeney has isvued an order reduc-1 vinood The court that Ac was a they will fare as did Patrick. J with It went Dr. McKay. Several lng the liquor constabulary one-half. I in Barrow's bands. Neither the snenn nor me coroner ooaies were iounu ana sent' to the-lie tnuiKs the constable! needless. The The tlUrd member of the band of went to Bogue today. No one has surface. The rescuing party wre mluetion of force wfU g1- The public kidnappers. Mrs. Barrow, is still In lippn 'seen who knows anything deli- staggering about almost dazed by the schools twenty thousand dolLtr mon 1 h T.ifiilw nHnoii: and will lir.oiht .. . n i .. . l .tv . - . I r - - " -" . & to have a new home. The new build- nite about the lynching oi j.'amcii . a, anu ui. jicivay persuaiea u ;a year, Hnlo the criminal branch of Lao The president Oft for Two Weefs. Washington. June 1G. President Mc Klnley left Washington cists evening fur a two-weeks sojmm la Massacha hct:. The prcsIdcnUnl party Ir.'r oa a sicial train. It It due ro arrive at Hoi yoke tomorrow. A white oaavlct nanxnl rtearK sen tenced for fire years and who escaped last year, has been captured in Spaa tanburg. S. C. The State Prtsoi an liir1! hate been aotided. m P. II -- , VJ- I v.
The Morning Post (Raleigh, N.C.)
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June 17, 1899, edition 1
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