r',rV-,e- J WEATHER TO-DAY; per Fafcifb and vicinity Rain. ING H 1 Post. Momn -yQijyT i ' . RALEIGH. N. C; WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28. 1899. : " No. 23., " I ' ' - I 1 I - J EX CTEMEKT J The Clyde Liner Pawnee a Total Loss.. 1 d'l w& The Men Picked Up by the G. W Clyde and Landed in Wilmington, Captain Ingram Relates How He Searched for Sailors Who Might Be Afloat In the Vicinity. York. June 27. The Jiyae up by the boats. Capt. Ingram stuck bravely to his post until the last, when lie, too, jumped overboard and was saved by the boats. . x : The burning ship was directly in the path of coastwise vessels and was sighied by the Clyde Line ... steamer (Jeorge W. Clyde, which at once bore down on the doomed craft, sending out boats to rescuethe crew of the ill- THE DEPUTIES frS Iboa s,tt,nS Is Suspended on Ac- count of the Uproar. Clyde and today was brought safe and sound to Wilmington. , " . . There were no passengers on board the (vessel save one lady, the wife of Chief Engineer C. Piatt. The crew numbers twenty-one men, the offiicer being Captain A. ,D. Ingram, -First Mate Macbeth, Second Mate Packer, Chtef Engineer Piatt, First Assistant Engineer Ead and- Second Assistant Engineer Robb. The Pawnee was loaded with . lumber, crossties and watermelons, and left Brunswick, Ga., Friday. SOT 10 CROPS IN THE SOUTH. Trouble InSaragossa Arose on Ac count of TaxesState of Siege Declared St. James Gazette Calls Upon British Government to Pro tect Ships from Boer Privateers New steamship Tawnee, Captain Ingram, which left Brunswick, Ga., June '23 with a cargo of cotton for Boston, was burned at sea Sunday 'night forty miles off Cape Henry. She is a total loss. The vessel was a freighter and carried this city for Wilmington, N. C, Satur- crop weir cultivated and growing day. During the early hours today well. In Louisiana cotton that came ... . .- - ..... nn !i f tAr tVio rirrn-icrlif i T-mwvt ivl .liM-noc crave rears were leu as 10 jiiie waieiy . , v . " 1 " ed. Paris, June 27. There was great cx State Department that the Duke of, n Areo had come to stay. II . .Senor .Segrarlo la well """known in 1 1 -- 1 n urir .Mr- ivi inn ti u yeara prior to the Spanish-American war. He served 4 secretary of the Spanish legation here, and when hos tilities began wan appointed Minister to l.olombla. Ills family remained here during. the war. and his son pur sued his -studies at Washington High SchooL ltcccntly Senor Segrarlo was appoint ed Spmish Consul fieueral at Havana. and will nominally hold that post while serving as Spanish diplomatic representative. In Washington this summer. T GE T N THE HUDSON TOBACCO TAX SUIT. Forsyth Rlflemtn Beoroantzed-WUI grew ' cr Gets a Census Appointment. Winston. X. C. June 27. Special. Major James D. I'attou. of Richmond. 1 in Winston conferring with tobacco manufacturers relative to the suit against the government altoiit the three cents clause of the tobacco tax. lie pays all of the Richmond manu facturers ore with him In this tight and Pennsylvania Wins , by Spurt at the Finish. II a I ED fl The Contest So Close the Result Has Not Known Until Officially Announced Defeat of Cornell aid Columbia Disappointing to Their Friends. glnla, and others bold that the unconstitutional. -The Forsyth Ultlemen were reorgau' -. -1 f -Tn.TT VL 1 . I, ? ,7 ZJ- I 'Soutft Carolina, Indiana, Kentucky position and the incident terminated. charUlc Iter J Y the othce of the Clyde line, this after-Un(i Tennessee, and the crop continues Ordinary business was then taken up. Ur w lll 1 - iUnl. il, I Innffn. -.. 1 ...v.. -1. X i I I I ' III 'I.' However, uuuuuuvtu mm .lie 1 xr ;B5i-i-c iiuui uivugui m iiiw ia?i Cotton OeneraUy Is Dolna Well, Bat Is I Suffering In othtr 8ctlons. "yashington, June 27. The , weekly summary of crop conditions issued by citement nt the re assembling of . the the A eather Bureau jays: Chamber of Deputies today. I Ivor i-mnrh Vi r trrant-tn ivrf rf 1if I 1 country weather conditions last week ent obstruction on the p;irt of members were highly favorable. In the South- of the IUght and Socialists created a ern; States, where harvesting has bee"n prolonged uproar. In consequence of vtmipic-LU-u, lUf jim j URiii, .hifh thAMPftcWnnt oicnHl flu, ,lt. Ita.1 tilf -l,S ft.-r.flr. no passengers, xne omcers ami meu 1 er, poruons 01 souuiern ii'ias, lvou-i.. . .it wr n anniitn L., ... 110 1 . . .. . iWn, AnottMi,nni -i, fr. ting. The direct cause of the uproar be". An application was neni to c.ov- were rescued oy tne steamsnip ueorge " J.X:::,:a fUf n,,,i k;i nior Kussell Unlay for admUIou to v. Cvde. of the same line, which left l,,,PtCl -.f.. .... ... .. .. Hn sate uard. Ihe organization - oi " " 'Xt . "1 " "1 v,u u:sm. m Jim. Will le knmvn rvmrvnv l TI,o After the resumption of the sitting omcers electwl nr as follows: Cai- the Chambor, by a vote of .'J97 to 70, Mam. Besent; Unit lieutenant, 1L Trcfo virtin. .tninr . . rpf ns1 nrnpv fm- n.nrtMi.wii.' ni-rt. I 1J secouu iiemenani. iorge A telegram received at 7-?:ur,Tftr . . " . . II. May; sergeant. Dr. C. Is. Summers: urer, J. C. lless-nt. int . . . . iii jrowiT, 01 Jii. -irT. inaue ai- Insult to President Leufcet. plication a few days ago for a position Paris. June 27. The Caulols nub- in the Census Iepartment at Wash . ... . - " I i e-N j . usnes an insulting letter addressed taiiaxiou. aui morning ue receivei a President Loubet by Lieutenant Anuil,pn to come to the Capital City at In which the. writer savs: "l hate vou!onr, llP a son of ex-Oongreusmau lecause you harm France, Twice have 'rower. I blushed with shame at having to car 1 1 . I t If A. ry uiy wuru aim ueius oiuei n sn:i nnntanc enn cut icruttir lug throughout. iJaitloIs asse:s that humlreds of I Practically Reached te Increase other ofticers are following Arual ex- - v tfr Army In the Philippines. ample. Adshlugtou. Juno 27. What Is pmctlcally a decision to send rein- Martial Lnw at Saraoossa. I rorcements lM-ond the limit of thirty Madrid. June 27.-The trouble In Sar- iiJOl"auu u "5 ''n' s and nrocLunatlou of martial law. arose I'hllljiplnea was reached at a couft-r -" - i . f . a 'ua in uiuii.iiiuwwti ifTkaiL. , i k 4 ThorA xvik -nnA itnifnr .iutiir:n n. r"Jtiem oicivmiey ami eTeiary Al ia Valencia. There were tmstiv- dMn-If r-'' ,av 1 I,:an aivumn 10 secure the Crc. Another voIIy " from tl white resulted In thre more oegro-s falling, two of them Wnc killed. Hit ncgroti then ficl to ;iaigow. wbrr they were J.ilnel by iwviral hundred of their excited comrade. The ahoou Ing nroiie.I Iuiccm xcltcxant. mid armed white men began gatUrfroni every dlrei'tlox A nicsM wnt Sherlll O'Brien, who Miranionl large ojm and went to the re?j on a jovial train. lie ioite-l. a., t- ' guail nlmtit the mlr'ng lat acr-ount the at l-ni not dljerseil. and ItS they !nv thrcn'ne-l lo fire on the deputies If the latter attempt 10 dipcTM tbera. The hcrtiT U trying to r-tore ortlcr without furtter KooN!vL but the ait uailoa Is very threatening. EXGLA?1D WANTS TO KNOW. Transvaal Rcperttdte nam ortfared Artll lery In tie United Statts Washington. June 27. The British ftiib.iy In Wahingtoa lias Uern la- :ructel to investigate th rep-3rl that ih Tranraal ha niar an onVr with roughkeepsle, June 27. What wa a:i orauaa,x. nrm in the I'nltl S:atc5 probably the most sensational boat for ten field ba::erie of ix gua ench. he feels contldent that he wlU'rj. over wltucsse! In America was' Colonel I-e. the military attache at e War (03ull win. The .manufacturers here have I ni ir rt ' the British emasy. calhM nt th consented to share with him the conl ovcr ie IIu ,a rir fon, Department this raomb; and c of tlie fcult. Senator Daniel, of Vir- niu, conrnc xuis nnernooa ny r-nnyi-Hj t,CiciaU of tbf bureau f onluanr a tax is vanla, Cornell. Columbia and W'.xin-; of. the army oa the ubjct. but it is sin eights. Fully, thirty thousand wU-'ald wa unable to ennnrm the report.- nessed the -ontest. Pennsylvania woJ ,.Th"rc?T nX !? . . , . . 1 1 nltetl States aide to turn out any by half a length over Wisouudn. wha(flpU sun wtthln a hort time. Th-y rowetl In magnltlcvnt, fonn. for three are the DrigjrvSf-abury faa nd Am- tnlles and a half leading the proees-l munition Company and the American Hon. In the last kilf-mlle IVnnTlva.!0rdn;ln n?r The Wah!ncton , , , . . I representative f the Diiggs Comnaxiy nxn. (ieorge W. Clvde had arrived at Wil- hametl State. .Elsewhere reports re- mington, X" C, with all the officers and ; - errands are r. crew of the Pawnee on board. Tobacco is being housed in South Caro- Tlie m-st news of the burning of the liha. . ; Pawnee was broucrht here this morn- . i1" orrn Carolina. except msutn ing by Captain Savage, of the Savan nah line steamship City -of Macon. Cap tain Savage this morning aid: . We left 'Savannah Saturday with about fifty passengers. We had a de lightful trip up the coast, with mod- cient showers Wednesday, the week was characterized by drought, with low night temperatures in western counties.- Crops suffering seriously: many garden ruined; elsewhere ex cellent cultivation preventing damage. Harvest nearing completion: wheat i-v.tfn n'Jnl,j ovrl vsw1 woo fViai AlAtlf viuir nmus .111x1 km . raicri. f , 1iOhkm1- Airlr tnm In 51k- .iti1 2 o'clock Momlay morning" the lookout if1!. .in J tassel: tobacco improved; cotton grow- lUlJI ! .t. .t. m iiu xip ine paef .aou a or-,dea:el that they have rrcel veil any r haulol the westerners. The coxswain dcr for guns from the Trapv.ial gov of the latter ht Ids learlng at this! rrnmcnt. At the office of the Amerl tage nud steeretl out of the proper' J1" Onlnance Company It was mil . .. . . ' that they had rcceivetl inch orJ-ar. "hiiw. Mil hit inriiiiNTK ui iu" vn. I 1 caught crabs or Jntnpeil slide, which wa directly reiKn'ible for their de feat. The westerners were showered 1 with congratuLntIon at the finish for the superb race they put np dnrtag the greater part of the euur.e. When fc....l. Mill 1 . . ..... .. . - . the Unish they xrere Mrl. from the' JIr' YZ tTTlX 'V31 ..t., ,k. i. I... from tbc'.r Maaehn4t tr.p this RETURN OF THE PRESIDENT. tie Is Well. But Jr.re. stcKlnley Is Cntfef tae Meataer. Washington. June 27. Pre5dent aid ioslbIe to tell which wa the victor ! morning. The President looketl ex- morning noticed a dull glow on the about dead ahead. When broke, clouds of smoke rose upon the horizon a little off to starboard. I looked at the smoke .with my glasses ami decided that a stea.rn.ship wps . ,on tire. We at once changed the course of the vessel and ioInted toward the smoke. Just as. we did so we lighted a steamship bound 'for Ne'w Orleans, which 1 took to be the Knickerbocker. We did not exchange signals. Soon af ter losing the New Orleans vessel we ing nicely. NEW HOTEL IN GREENSBORO. mice Bulldlno Leased far tae Pnroese and - - to Be Opened Soon. ... rrcensb Th pany com Greensboro. X. C. June 27. Special. tonstratrons In most of the iiiiportantIi1.Ut,il40Ual jroll i continue the cu- e Southern Joan and Trust Com- cities of the country. These were or-1""11"" or recruus nt regular recruil- s elegant office bulldiug. ncarmg ganixeu ny tne unamners or LOffl-r;, ,,','v"u r "" "."v"" nlettrin: is in fnnvrt.vl int nierce. which recomiuendeil the eloslntr IUUHei egumr amnonztMi uy me ar- It was not until the referee onleml . Tw "UV w,lt a" 1 l Vmm "l 'r11 three guns Ured from tl.e yachi Allcu.i1,e atl J which lt vns annouucetl he wouKJ Are If the Quakers won. that the crowd learned they were victor. Pennsylvania's adherents were fran tic with enthusiasm and yelled theai selves hoarse. Cornell's defeat was a ore disappointment to its army of suy- respite from omclal cares. Mrs. Mc " Kfnley was still MiQVrlng from col J contracted early on the trip, but It ni said at the White Ilou. that there wa nothing In her lllne. lo gir alarm. It was thought bent to return to Wa!i:ngtoa In order that he m!rht it w !i 1 r.niii ti.o HaW Vnr. of shoos and offices dirrimr nart of the i1" reorganization act. .no limit has ievn punceu on ine numiHr or eniist- hote1 j. 1 JM i I . llli:illlllf 31 Till AV 1 1 1 M 1IT1 Tfl Till. Tlllllllf 1 lit V It rt 11 ljlllimi. A LIT- MllirnilUU USX c iild not be learned Meante we wlth!h' 8ixiy da-vs- Thft company thatr followed with rare exceptions, m C0B.hnents to be inade In excess of CjM IUi J? It I will- conduct v:t s organized todar. sequence of riots at Saragossa- and the ad ml uUt ration will decld in ii.ivi v.uuic uruin iu urc jjuiuiuc cnaci i . .. ..... - . I , t ' , , s , ami were now a Die to see a long, low.i""" lilaek ohieet risincr and fnllins1 Tr1hMease" for a term of the swell of the oein. uv emdd sw lnK. is fiT stories and that chn hnri hapti fonTrniT, fftl. I one hundred rooms. It is admirably amies her stack was s sinn.il bursts of flnme wnnld shrnf nnt fi-rvin ta nn If TTt- rroa -1,1 rnno. ed hotel? In the Soilth. 9 organized today, seiuence or riots at viragossa and l"v iuuuiirauu.m tiociuw iv was immediateiy elsewhere, shopkeepers have closed. 'At the-near future Jim how many art years. The build- Valencia, the mob became -so violent needed by OUs. The necessary order? and contains over that it was charged upon by gend- for continuing enlistments were Issutil it ia .mimhir amies. i mis evening, 'iiie iecis!on ti ,tili sHndlnV o2 adapted toiotel purposes and the Nor- A state of siege lias been declared at YJr :!s torw I,ot surI 113?.w i mandle will be one of the best appoint- Suragossa, where order was restored nt V. hile- Otis has consistently ai re rs d to Id- rlslnr. ) usi of theHftp" an over . the country t sen-J to show civil guard were set on i.c by rfoters. i" sufficient troops to rniw abort ALARMING TO FARMERS. dher.'d mldnicht bv most 'vlsorons measures, to his statement that thirty thousand w . n , . f I., . i n .. i . I ti-. ill lil Ka unf Hlnti t Oia a l.uliil i... bv the board and were floating about 1C seems xnat xue aispensary matter xoruou ninmuni jwu-r- . ......... u.r 1 T IS iS. will never end. The board of mana-ers day at Murcia In a collision between tion has been tirges! by prom.Urn: Mip- been hnrned dnwri n hAtwAn were today cited to appear before troops and the mob i-i. -i. i.i xt-. I .Tndsre. TimberLike . Fridnv n ti.ir.fl' t.o r-i. r. Tr.i at icsiuse wily xiivv Jsiiouiti uox oe atmcneu i - . l..t... v. .".i.i.iiiii. i trail 'i r t i j i ii t .- ' looked . f &. ' I . ... ..- I . . . . . . . "We wei-e de? irons of nntnintno- nothing. Meantime preparations 'in troops urea a voney at tne mou. something by which to Identify the burned vessel, but, not a sign did we see of small boats, hatches, imple ments1 anything that might bear the name of the! vessel. Finally, however, in going around the stern of the vessel, weaw Through the smoke and flames letters forming enough of the name to make us certain the vessel was the ed a portion of the bow fell into for contempt of . court. Attorneys for Madrid, June 2,.-The rlotlnjr was xrntP-r - ... t the board are -confident it will amount rcnewexl at Saragossa this afternoon. to notning. Meantime preparations ine troops nrea a voney at tne mou, are going on to open the dispensary killing one and wounding a number of Saturday morning, others. FEUD BREAKS OUT AGAIN. Tom Baker's London, ere rent ing hulk for .some time and finally de-feud today. Lawyer Sheets and Kills Sheriff White. Ky.. - June 27. Hostilities that number of 1 awnee. ue cruised around the burn-1 were renewed in "the 'Ilaker-H award Irish-Aim Tebacce warehouse Trust Proposes te , Control Sales et Leaf. A Flrs-Eatlao Eaallsh Newspaper. I liicnmona. a., June . large . I Vi.ii. W.. . . . ..... t . 1 .vu, - .. - . .. i .ti . i. . . ... i Gazette, which is the most cxtrcrao uA.a" l"K ureue ,u flre-oater ntnonir I.ndon newanarW nvilie except one. It Is the pur- 1n rnl t tho Trniwvnnl nffnlr" ir 1 1)' Of this triKt tO Increase sales tO m . . -. a - . -. . . - mm m - f . . . milt tn - I 'ir.j vi r iiK'ir. . I s -fttl -- lfl liorters who were co nil-1 eat of vletory.I"1 '? "v 4 -v. The Ithtcins did xvell for half the " ra tance, hut the klUiny pace m-t by the1, .Ut.igh;ihJ- was one of he rt-yn-leadem Un.k the steam out of them ttnd !'r tn-etlnr-dy- of the cali.ne: a they were lieatco wors than ever ijfrtnal meeting was hv!L reUr-.cs fore. They were three and a half "f f YJ. lengths behind Wlsconelnat the finish. conferral with the ITr;. ;dent. and completely faggeil out. .Columbia i was oven more disappointing. Its -crew wns never In the race, rowed no Fire la Coary lstan4. poorly and popped back w swiftly NVw Vork JujJf. Tllrr in Coney after two mi en that the shell seemed u2Qti mi, morning did SlT..u .luiu welgnte,! with Iron. They were eight ase to a hork f tunings on the Ikiw- ingiii in tue wane or t orneu at tuo crr, and uiiiMii uuu iu uirr .iiir-.. OL one time !.. Je fair to be- The offlclal time of the winners wai .,rw,i n, i!n.i tr il t.- .!r twenty minutes an I four erond. jtroycl v. ere malaJy.ilance and coa Wlsconsln s time, by orIlcal -ivntehcs.jrt toM-(i Th. naiatM of several had wa twenty nnutcs ana nve and a" lialf mconds. ALASKAN BOUNDARY DISPUTE. uarow c-eac. a numkr of thetu Ing their -arJrobc. It U lellf ve?l tliat the lire na lucvndlary. AU-ert So-tn. a porter In one of the pavilions, was burned to dt-Jlh. J The Grant Arrlvee at Manila. Wahiagtoa. Jun 27. More re ! fotctmeat lave r achetl ManaU. self-styled A. B. Hampton, one of at iTctorla -rlcan deputies have arrived 1V Pl-mter are alarmed at this la to argue that the Trans- hmaUon. l or years they have a It Is. said com antag- cided that the steamshiD must have tbe late Tom Rnkers nttornem. bo- vaal rrovernment is comnetent to issue omztM lne -"icrican JoUacco torn pa- been abandoned' Taritwr the wronlr Lamo i nmlrtwl In niiarral rr-UH I lottcra tt -moro.irt Tlin ..;i7utt rvtlliInT n Lie grOUUd Ch.ojly. tllt tilC COT we cruised about the neighborhood faT White svmn.ithirers. - wlion Sheriff iinon tbe irovernment to take nrecan-l loratlon dictates the price of tobacco. " " - -r , . wr- - - - - i . . r . .in . 1. 1 . y . i. . miles on all sides. hODinsr to niek nn White attemnted to arrest him. Hnmn. tions to nrevent Fenian and lioer ori- ,,tr 'u ,lllJ eeiius iiiai im members of the crew . n io-n rUdUnn- Hrow n rornlmr nn1 fi-rl I vntoory frnm nrovlnf iirwtn m1.tv r-inn I lrginla legislature, by Wholll the vv - -J ax V tl . V M- X- - . V X. A - -k 11 - a . 11 X V I .- . - - - . - w - - . we see of thorn. After some further shots, two of which ' took effeor in liners In caiTtlnir diamonds and irold.I Amorlcan Company was first charter search we came to the conclusion that White's head, kilUrrf .him. instantly. Mr. Chamberlain said In the House l repealed Its charter. It Is be- soine other vessel must have reened I .TTnmntnn fled. HeVs bein- follntrvl of Commons tmlav that the rovern-l ci uiox a movemeni win at once them, and so proceeded on our course." according to report, by a number of ment was awaiting the receipt of. full I1 tartel to organize an IndejH'ndent ine I'awnee was built In Philadel-1 White's friends, who swear ven seance reports of the conference between sirParuou- lu im mieresi ot inaniers. pnia in.'i8o by HI II man & Co. Shelasainst him. . : .Alfreil Milner and rresldent Kruger as u,5.; 'tee. long, ieet Deam, nadl Excitement is nigner now than ever, oerore tiecMiing upon ine nexi step mi FIRE AT KINSTON. .i urym vi icci, . auu icgisierea j au ti more irou ojb is iereu. Hampton rt"s;iai iu iu irasu.u i.zu) tons gross, sel was fully insured. It was said the ves-j belongs to the Phllpot family, one of the strongest in. the mountains. GOEBEL NOMINATED. STORY QF THE RESCUE. The Many Men Had to Jump Overboard to Save Their Lives. 1 Wilmington, 2sT. C, June 27. Special. The New York steamer Georsre W. Clyde arrived in port this morning with Capt. A. D. Ingram and the crew of "the steamer Tawnee, which was burned ninety miles off Hatteras yes terday morning. The Pawnee was bound -'-to New York from Brunswick, (ia., and had a valuable cargo on board. How the fire started as unknown, as Shtnele Atll Destroyed aad Electric Usht Plant Serlettsly Daraafed.. Kinston. X. C lune 2.-rire broke Afony In Kentucky Ended Atferlout this nuirning about . o'clock in the Twenty-five Ballots. Ishlngle mill of A. Harvey, destroy tie i ri a m T-mt--m. Tv'x- Tnno oTTi.T. mg iu iiit re was communicated to -x vj v vy ftT 9 v - v - mm - x v v-. National Leagae Games. At Pittsburg: It. n. E. Pittsburg.. .. . . . 4 8 4 Boston.. .. .. .. .. .. .. 3 11 2 lock in the' Democratic State Convex tm cctrlc ll-ht plant isatieries Wrillis and Clark, At St. Loui St. Louis.. . .... G S 1- !1. 1 t Jrnilaueipxjlia.. . f - hn finl-mop with TPxnlntlnn mlAitt Batteries: Jones and Criger; Piatt L.t0 drop the lowest candidate after one-half that amount. xuxi ji.raHduu. , a certain number or oallots. Ou the t-uis-i-niiaaeipnia-econa game twenty-sixth ballot Goebel received Eaotaads Latest Proposal Torntd Down by Oar Oottmratnt. Washington. June 27. Tin g.vem ment has rejected the Latent proposi tion of Knglnnd In the Atikan boun- Ctencral Oti ba Infonxwd the War ikiry negotiation, which war that a lK'panmeot of the arrival of W tnn- provislon.il lKjumlary U arr.insed iort ;rant th! morning with a".out m to give Liu kind pottcdon. dnrlug enl!ted uk the exluhig tuolus Vivendi, of the vil lage of K Ink wan. which is at the head of a stream lending Into I.rnn CanaL The government -Informed Inrlnn 1 that the arrangement if a line n pro- posexl by her would In a ource of ondles trouble and would prolmhiy result In conflicts of miners near Kluk- wan. UNDER CAR WHEELS. Tannehill and Schriver; tIon was brokcn totiav OQ tuc twenty- ierated by the town, severely irk. sixth ballot, when Goebel received the agalng that, ko that Kinston vi is: - . ... R. II. E. nnmnntlnn fnr (inwrnnr. (In lhn Without electric lights for S twenty-tifth ballot Stone was dropped H COk" ,A . . . ,s a,Kul tnre 2 in accordance with a resolution adopt-1 thousand dollars. Insurance about owneil and dam will be several ftegro toy Loses a Leo as a Penalty for Hie Smartness. Littleton. X. C June 27. SnecthL Major Mills, a colored boy. fell un-W the wheels of a passenger train to-Liy, receiving lujurlert tliat neceiutetl the amputation of one of hl legs. .He was under the Influence of liquor and was showing off . by nwlnging to tbe plat form of the train. Intending to Jump off when It was well under way. A few hours earlier he wa arretted fori working the trick mm and frty oftWr, under the command 'of !!ent.-CoL W. F. Spurgta. No canuhtic. The -Irani Miilcl from an Fraaciic May 3ii. ami made the trip In Jun t-rcttty-i eight days. JS treat Cr Plots Petamod. Cleveland. June 27. At'ecnpu torna. cars with tiou-unlon men r-oltol la1 rioting at two point In lb" 'lty today. The cars were Tmed and rMtcn-ercd. Several noa-unionit were cxtoajwlit to fly for their lives. A nnmlerof car were more or lent wrecked and track at a number of point were ciV ntrtieted to enable the oromU to tac severely atone non-ualoaUta. postponed on account of rain. At Cleveland: It. II. E. Cleveland . . . . ; . . , . ; . . 1 11,2 New York.. ..G 5 2 5G0 and Hardin 531. The convention1 then adjourned until tomorrow. It 'hl-rtlro V1t nrir in , mnftilnnr I w.w Pont im'ini nn .t;i-! :? Batteries: Schmidt ' and S Chrecken crew were asleep. The first sign that osti arrick and AVarner. the vessel was on fire was when flames ARCOS SOON GONE. names. The fire spread rapidly and . - '- t, i r3i s-1 larooro. .... uuu uie essei: was cuvciupcu i dense volumes of smoke, stifling the WTilson Spanish- Minister Takes a Summer Holi day i and Some Say Ho Is Off for Oood. Washington, June 27. Senor . Don io. Consul General of won a slow and fea- Spam at Havana. Js to represent his country in uasuingion as .Vynarge D'Affalres during the absence of tbe minister, Duke of Arcos, at"'Mauches- ter-by-the-Sea. In connectlon-wlth this .! - . . . -m 1 . simueniy Durst lortn tnrougn tne top Dun nd Featureless. The alarm was at once ffiven and soon L,T? lb0io' C:i:U.B!, 2i:T?irecA1- Felipe Segrarlo, Consul General h n,v e t t-o nt v.- Au xioiiie i rum " on,. it io w a .. ijtr -. "v- Vi . . rame todav Score- In a vain attempt- to suppress thei tureiess game toaay. ocore. . . 1G n. 13 6 E. li crewand compelling thenf to take tq tHines, Wilkes and Brake. iiirr uuais iur lueir , -hvto. l; iic Lfuiius Batteries: Warred and Luskey; Mer- nrranSement a story has been In clr- nMth TTinfwt. Wnk elation that the Duke of-Arcps had come to . W ashlngton as a patriotic dutj and would recire soon. Senor Se- irrario succeeding mm as minister. No were manned, but owing to the density , , ....;,. . . . of smoke several of the crew were un ' Consns Superslsor Appolnt.d. ii I Wj sTdnrton. June 27. Sneclal. T. if nr ir rh nt- t,. fn i Tt .' Hoover has been anpolnted census contlrmation of this Teport -could be I .-! - cz ?. i . j 'I.i-.-m i-rl Trtrt fitc I in t nn rr ti t ri r 1 cape-that. of jumping overboard-and supervisor tor "aicii com- - , ? tk " A ;r , I WttO USvvv 'p.-! V-V4 -v The Cotumbtan Wonder. Newport, It. I., June 27. The Colum bia and Defender a!led together ofT Newport tolay and pive yachtlhg sharps a cliance to get a line on the sloop which will meet the Shamrock. The new boat td lowed herself a .won der. ' She outsailed the ikfender, at every point- She Minted higher, foot ed faster and ran through water clean er than the out cup racer. The wind was fairly strong from the southwest. emu to Cevlse Army Lists. Havana. June 27. -Scseral Tiroo vhlted I xi Punt a tbl afternoon aM cx amin-d the army llt. lie told C' nel lUndall to f-n 1 th lits to trorocx fj ivirrwMl.n In nnlw fft-f iirm.w(i when the south-! .,-. -..,r,i t..,..v . -n k. . r 1 w V. iMln l.1-.l 1. 0 I ' ii'--4 .ut- ..in. ,'u.t-itltld thereto was released In a short time. Dr. L. J. . 1 . irgeon. aid-! lecot. Si'ilnnrd Air Line sut ed by Dr. Drowning, cut the leg off. . loy'n RACE TROUBLE IN ALABAMA. Tart Kef roes' Killed fn n Flfht nni n Fourth Fatally Weaaod. BInnlnghain. Ab.. Jane 27. Ilacr trouble 1 which la been brewing around Rkwsburg ami Brookalde re sulted In a bloiwly riot near tlie former place this afternoon about -I o clock Mining Party Perished. S-in FrancIco. Jnne 27. Mrs. Nor mal Iouglai. of thK city, hai reccin-l a letter saying that her kt.i Harry an I twenty-five, pickcil miner from vari ous places la California wbo left latt . year for Siberia nailer coutract with a New York tmjnnjr, ierlhed froa privation and cold. rtmte mattery Wants tm Cnltet. Norfolk. Va, Jnne 2T. Brtnje' list tery. of rortsmouth, fat decided to Three cegro were klll.xl and aiM nn..r. !. ,ie siienii is nt ine;-,,, 1,,-... . i. fourth Is dying. Neutrality of Property at Sea. The Hague, June 27. It U learned from a frust worthy source that the American proposal regarding the neu trality of private property at sea. la time of war will lc submit ted to the , - lit. l t M . Sr ft . . becue wu a nig lorce. ine o.rner.n. fa pbinn'lnes. Thi action was taken of four negroes by whiter one being,,.. ofiJer that Virginia might goon suspected of lelug the negro who a.-, , d4.lrta. lo bojj lht Vrl nn tilted Mrs. Jones, canted an oat-; break. Negroes met toIay and declde.1 ngt to work, but !k prciamL Hlg inr tic., of black l-trolled the neighbor hood, ca rryl ng gun--. This afternoon they held u; a white roan and at- 'tempted to take hi gun from him. Levey Shields Commits 3!c!dn. Norfolk. June 27. Lcrny II. yiiell. collector of the jort of Norfolk and rortnonth under the Ut le3ocratl full coufereni'e. No unanimity Is like-1 This was a ilgtial for action, and the admlaUtraUon, wm fot:t;d lcaJ this ly. but It Is prolmblc the conference' whites tired several ho:. lid Oils, evening In hU room at the Hotel Cham will refer the matter to a future con-1 leader of the negroe. was shot and berUIo.'Old Foist. He had crHvatlr . a O . . .. 0V1 .. m mam ft . m. m jrrc. - - -tiiiC-i msiauuy. iuc nrrvc reiunifd saiac-a uj eajtir i.ZisU4 . . f . . .

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