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LEATHER TO-DAY. fcrF2'f-?h and vicinity: Thunderstorms. MOHNI NG VOL. IV. RALEIGH. N. C. THURSDAY. JULY 6. 1899. NG. 30. part y - II M if FY v n DR. GEO. T. WINSTON. T vv' the road. Iiidge street crosses a ravine neve, and the surface of the street has been raised until tno culvert w.i trust cos of the A. and M. Col- twen:tj--four feet underground. A week no mistake in electing Dr. ago n teiTdfle rainstorm passed over to he its president last night, ine culvert became flooded. un uitT fit ri II udxut was wasneu out :i t i t i a. . i - . i .- e irr t i i tun i 1 1 1 lKH U1.il mvi o ... ,m aiToh na n .ko n soplmu eollege president in the South cave-in. As a result, the work of a ravloe Winston. 1 large force of hands was necessary Winston is bow in his to remove the stone of the damaged . , iv.-uifrx ami remind it. His early education yi of h removed . i i , v i 1 1 i 'ii i i " i i .i lit- i .-.t . ini i t. . i- iiuiriiriAnn .-. .-. , t . . . . . v i - . . i (iii;;iim-ii i- i-" . " I -. iu.n.nnivu5 Willie UU- 111 nil :-,v;uls he was at the Lniverslty J Pnr, some m white paint, some curveo ami some chiseled by the Northerners who were engaged "in the work. One stone bears the name "William Myerly, Albany, X. Y." Another in scription retuls: "Chas. O. Kawson. New Hamnshire. "A Irinner of Wsr ihe Naval Academy lie was m Dixie Land." 'Tare t he- well, thou .re i.Vrrire 1 ,--;y-.ixt.h year. ti!vt:iined .1. i'.ivaIIii-I 111.ll llTliti.l 'it lffVT" ...1 in IStYvl l Chapel Hill young W ins-ton . T,iT-rvu1 Jttfiu Vov,i1 1 roj1- t lilt l 11 1 IIU fc A V t-V- i;ere lie remained two years. DEVIL iSE'S SON 15 C BED ,re;i a; of scholars in a class of nearT Star-Spa ngled Banner," is in another , ul,1(i-d cadet handwriting on the wall. -The (n- ' ' " ii i i,ifi f fi-ate Underground Railway. Jeff was especially skillful ra free ravls Ceneiral Sunerintendent." is lau l ana meehaiilcal drawing and in painted on one of the lower stones, and other industrial studies as this on the s-tone next to it a disgusted iv;:n':eal sehool requires his way through Cornell by H-hing boys who were not prepared Twenty Men After Him andi a Fight Expected. two reghneau will mobilize. These will br: riatlburs Rirrack. N. V.. Camp OUalN ; I'a., Fort Mcrhrm. Ia., Fort Thomas, Kv., Fort Sheridan. 111., jFort Saip Houston, Tex.. Fort Icaven I wotU Kan.. Fort Logan. Colo., and Vancouver Harraek, Wash. Two reg iments ill rendezvous at Camp Meade. Ctlc.arH ami raot ofllcer-v will Ik name; I tf Itliiu the m-xt ten layj. The regimen will be designateti numeri cally Ijeglnulnat Twi-uty-Mxth. ending ThlrtY-tirOi. Major IHtv. Tlilrd Iteg ular, will be Colomd of the Twenty- ?5xtJi and other colonel will be Ilegu Jars, extent Colonel Durbin. of tlie One Hundred and Sixty-tlrtt In.liana The iCiysical qualltlrt tlon- of I he new men will 1h ntrlcter thau In the regular'anny. but applicant umJ not be citizens of the I'ldted State, nor able, to jpeak or write MnclNh. A number of Cerman inlnern in Western I'ennsylranla will uow enlist. VIEWS ON EXPANSION. lle: At Cora ell he pursued' Avoritman marked: -r Jeff lavis," and still nnntlipr wnt- "'Piirt m. . . j n- i. i i . . " v'v" i l :,.:n i ne .Mivai Ac-auemy -mertu spangled Banner Forever - - . . i. ,i j. C..r.iell l niversuy wiiere iue gra-iiuac- oi aa.l to at once placed in me cnair BRYAN IN GE0R6IA. MarhematiesA I mav be of interest to note tnati '"a"o MroDiemn Discussed BtTer the Chautauqua at Gainesville. Gainesville. Ga., July .". William J. Bryan spoke to 2,000 people at Gaines ville chautautfiKii tadoy at noon. He was met at the station by Governor Candler and staff. Mayor Gaston and a large number of citizens. After an informal reception the party tiled into Wie crowded auditorium. Colonel Bry an was introduced by Governor Cand- n.vted with the University of North lw in Ave miuutes'. spevt-h. in which he spoke ot Bryan as the providential leader of the forces of the wroryjed masses against the wnmgeil classes. Colonel Bryan began nis address witli a compliment to the party and the courage of Georgia's Governor. and preached n sermon on patriotism from this text. His theme was "Fend- SCORES OF LIS REPORTED LOST Hundreds of Others Appa rently Doomed to Die. 4dm the prutectton that he no doaM usd-vJ m::i in ju1J leate cut wliSch be hx done. ,ni!'.-es in chemistry, botany, geology, iogy. Latin and mathematics. For many years he ran and managed i: father's farm and fisheries in Ber- ie eouutv. In 18T." ihe became on-1 Carol. na. where .he remained until :e was elect ea presment oi cne luj- versitr of Texas in 180o. !:y soon after going to Texas, he discovered that the climate was too i:e for the health of his family. IHflUB riBi ALERI Pursuers of Young Ellas Say West Virginia Will Not See Him Alive. Hatfield Reinforced by Friends and Intrenched In a Mountain 6ulch. Williamson, W. Va.. July It Is re ported here that a posse under Sheriff KeaUIe has Elias Hatfield, son of Devil Anse Hatfield, who killed Dep uty Sheriff Fllis on Monday, cornered in the Kentucky mountains. News oft that he was an expansionist. The n.i- a fight .is expected. Hatfield .has been tlon sJioUld hold ev.ry fiKit of land ae ivinforeed by ,his friends, and is in- W1 the pros.H Utln of a jus i war , , . - To rellntndsh what we li-ad :icjumi rn ncne i m a mountain guicJi. in woum forf.Mt the rwiwt of the tuitions the posse are tweutv men. Tliev nur-lof ihe world. Totu-hlnir on the ratv sued Hatfield all dav vesteixlay widi problem, ;neral Butler ild it was bloodhounds. reat'esr d uiger rriS i i-rivni ms.1 i'--:i i 1:1ns m :iruiit-ti 111.11 Ivllls's friends swear that Hatfield ht w.w imposs'.be for nv races to shall never be brought back to this dwell og-t her In ieav. enjoying equal State alive. The Hattields are ou the I riglits ard prlvl'eges under one gov- alerti Word lias been jv;issm1 along eminent. (NdoulzatUm. efTeetetl by the line ami they -are organizing to firm and gradual iu:ius. was the only protect Kiwis, and, if possiole to pn- pntctk-ul solution. vent tins capture. Llias is but l.S years M 6a. M. C. Butler Believes la Heldlag All V Hays Acqalree! Ex.Osvernor Bost well Criticizes the President Columbia. S. C. July Gen. M. C. Butler, addressing a thousand tHople at GafTney. S. ystertlay. annountHl Aaetaer VersUa f ta Affair. Wiladnston. N. C. July .'..-Aoother negro, w h.t Ual :tduliI In Incendiary talk acilti! hi:- a driven from Wil;ulnr!n thl afirnim.n. Several lay tit of i be white leader of LlI N.ve;u!T' lllir!ing neelrl ft b-tter ::ire.itenig Id life an I Tlleljr dt-f.i tiling tilr.te wenen. IN-lertle traeel ihe authorship lo a negro n.t ma tll'.lr i:iu Tlie necro va arrr:ei and plaee. la Jail and hi 15fe thrrat- ened. The autborlt! tbererore ai ld the ti.-gr lo eTe the city. hll be readilv etin-entel lo he has ever since been fighting ing problems." He apiealed first to iinsr hone, that they would become patriotism and then to partisanship. ,. . v-i,- . He defined srovernnient as attirmative 'iv!.:ii;iit'ii. vr week. When it ago that was known a Dr. Winston who fought the income tax issue. He alluded to the money question, and ad duced arguments for free coinage. Lastly, alld more at length, he touched on the army question. He spoke for nearly an hour against expansion. and negative, and from these premi ses took up some current "pending v.ould return to North Carolina, it problems" for discussion. He alluded C,lU-e. the educators of the State "T , i''"'- with practical' unanimity, urged his It -tion. In addition to this the bus iness men, the manufacturers and orliers were solicitous tor nis return. He will make of this college a great tvhuical school. He will not in auy- w -e enter into literary CGmpenuon Indeed, one of the strongest endor- f :s of Dr. Winston was the president if the I 'ni vers it 3 himself. He comes back to the home of his Lstors in the vigor of mature man- .,;d. and he comes with the good v ishes iind welcome of all of our DIRECT FRUIT TRADE. YELLOW FEVER VICTIM. Curgeoa Clendeatn Contracts the Disease While Attending Patients In Hospital Washington. July 5. The War De .rrment received this morning a dis l'.noh from Santiago announcing the i!i a Hi from yellow fever of Major Clendenin of the Medical Department r the Army. Major Clendenin was :i surgeon attending yellow fever pa tients at Santiago. ( t'lendenin entered. the army in 1886 as Assistant Surgeon. He was made a captain and surgeon in 1801, and inninoted to brigade-surgeon, with rank of major, Jime 4, 18!)8. He was Steamer Arrives at Newpert News Wltk Bananas from Jamaica. NeAvnort News. Va.. July r. The Boston Fruit l'ouiiny, which now controls almost all of the Atlantic coast fruit trade, today commenced op era t ions here. The steamship Bratton arrived this morning from Port Mark with 18.."00 bunches of Jamaica bana nas consigned to that company, the first of the kind to come here. The absorption by the Boston Fruit Com pany of the Virginia and West India Fruit and Trading Company will mean the rapid growth of the fruit trade at this port. More steamers have been chartered and will run on regular schedules. The Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad, which has the shortest route to the West, will handle all of the western business. old. NO INTERVIEWS OR STATEMENTS. .Boston, July r. Former Governor George S. BoutWell WTte a letter to the Claii-Na-G.iel Association which was o have le. rend at its nnnMiug vestcrday. In it Mr. Bout well severely irillcise what Ire terms "the un-Aiuerl- -an and tin-Uepul.ii-nn polley" of Pres- Brazes River Spread Out Fifteen Miles Wide and the Country Around Like a Seething Sea Rail road Communication Cut Off and Fragile Boats the Only Means of Escape. Italia. Texa. July Dermty Sher iff Swearhigen. f An:i:i eounty. to day sent the fallowing message by telephone from Sealey: "Belief h.M tli! yet reachi-d t- fiooibsl victims in this seeti.m. Thir teen dead luxlies have 1mu reovereI near the town of Brookhire, thir?-n miles from hen. Forty-five jhtsoii are reported to le missing and gin up for dniwned. alove Sealey. Sv en wen drowned this morning in a loat several mils below Sealey. About 4oo jx rsons are is0LH1 on a small island In the Brazos iHjttuins, three mile from Bnpokshire. About -! more an similarly surrounded at San Philippl. three miles from Sealey. Unless tt-lief can shi:i ra-li these two Isolated places. Sim lives will iui. .tiaur o:e a.s u i ironii lnr.iger. exposure and xlinusii.ui. i AN INDIAN IDEA. Pamsattys Want te Preface a ieaa Smlta Play at Paris Espesltlea. lUchmon.1. July r..-Tbe trlle of Pa muukey Indian, who Hti ou a ner vation tweuty-ftre mil tclow here, thruuch ihelr chief. W. T. Hralley. kaw: a Gn-ai Direr, will cnd x -oiumltti to Governor Tyler to lell of their grievance. Oae of the prin cipal tnattiT lo 1n bratisht to Jor ernor Tyler! attention will le an a; ImmI f the trllte to tav a puitab'.tf represeii:ailon nt the Pari I.XoliJoa Tliey want Ihe State lo give .them llnaueial aid to eoal." Ibeui to over o creditable eouinny lo prolue a play representing the Kavlpg of John Smith' life by po-af.onta. It I nn dt rstoitil iliai a cast if lura i-r ha alrtnuly lx-u se!el.d an 1 .Irj b Im--h take to make it realistic. eneral Henderson Net Ready te Discuss His Policy as Speaker. Washington. Jnlv .V General Hen- id hf McKltlTey. and adds: " i derson. nrosi.. ..tivo sne;iker of the I nere Las leeli no oiner Mini oi- Ilouse. naclH-d Washington this after- lwrtiirv frtn Amerlcau Ideas ami prln- noon on !iis wav to the seashore for 'M,os 1,1 :,n our "'i,u'y- "t ven ny id e.i.lti,kn 1 .IV'llt-1 I1 ir.all.. J. I-' aivn lis W 1 l til lUil. I - " .... "I don't intend to Hve anv Inter- under the lead of PresUleut MeKluley .-... .... ..,. .t ... .. ..J We are engaged in a war which no one an n.wa iu (V i ii u i .si.i t iiicii to a t wliat my policy may le if 1 am electel pieremm. wnieuno one u rieuu " ..-......-... n...ik.r" .ii.l i:Mn.r-il 1 1 .M.l..rs.rii a just aim ri?nieii ar. us jiiiiHin "After the eleetion there will In time K1" ar aiwloslst. kiying tlie res,,ii- enon-rh to talk. I nni here slniulv en I sIIlllty Siunetiine on destiny Ulld - ' - I tft t route for a lvst. and politics d.es not met rares yn uivinuy. figure in my apixmrancv in Washing ARRESTED IN YONKERS. Neare Captsred Who Marered His Slval at a Vlrf lala Pic ale ' , Ytnker. ". Y.. Jnly ."..-Shortly lww fore U oVlu-k tunis'at a iit-gro giant. itan.L'ng six feet iu h-!ght. ws hur rbd into Hie police st.ijj.ui oandcnffcl i lo detectives l(.itinU :in I S-heilel. Hid followiil by DfWll! MaXey. er- 'gcant of idlee. if Prince IMnranl Va. Tie- ii,-'.nacr w Acln'W it- . . - . .. . . . , . . . . nun 1 3 . , f ,, .... .ii J.iikMi Kh1c r. a itntlTe of lrginia. town of Brook-Mire. soui-th!ng never i . , - t . .... i rf ii 1 who Is wantt-1 f.ir the tnunler of a lefore known. Kie slxtv-rlve lives re- , ,. . tr -..I . . , , fellow ncgre r. umtl Lniniet uo. ported lost h.-re today were within a ., , i n t. t.,i.. 01 K., ' , ... - .. .... ..." , , Bodger kdh-d !. July -I. at ratlins of twenty mdes turth aul s,iut:i .-' t . r,,n i r .,.!..- t ... -a bg county pen..-, wacre found s -ee.. .in- n'UIIM' ct W" . Iatel at Sealey. but this town Is no! la danger. We cannot estimate tlie sit- liere ton. General Henderson did say. lhowever. tlr.it lie had not giv-n tle Ho4Me cout- mit'tees any consideration, although he intiniateil that it would his plan to take tliein up in ample time, so iherv BRIGADE OF U0U6fl RIDERS. Tbe whole face of ihe coitutrr Is a sething -ea. "The channel of the Brazo river has shifted about three miles and the water here Is fifteen miles wltle. It is so rough that small Krai can hard ly be mancci a it. and xaastei one ar- aU tre have. There 4s danger of lliese boats leinff wrecked br drift wood. Houses, tlmlwr. tuerch.inI5e. reetteolmeatste Be Formed ! tie West aad Deeievelt to Command Tftem. Washington. July Ti. It Is stated here I live stock and otle-r floating ih"jfts Bo iu ompauy with his sweetheart. WHITECAPPERS HANGED. 1.1.-. 1 ....I.V. IH.I.. n-lll .. lr1.L If r..rll. . . tl. . .1... would U no delay iu tbe organization lu;', "i - ..Um.. ...i.e.. ... - .. ,.. .. . . ..- of the Hons,.. He is lu the bst of nlIst for vlce In the Philippines, er to go to the rehef of the etidan health, but admits that he feel raUier. Kvery member of the regiment who at- gerl iplo. it r whom an- n-i-.tt... .i,,,.. i.i..i.ti,, i tended the recent reunion In l e- groc. Kie railroa 1 are tWtroy.sl LAWYERS AT M0REHEAD. eras. .N. M.. slgueti an ngreMtient. 11 isiior msies. .vu immense w.i.Ji.iut w- sald. to go If the opixirtunity insents jcurrvl on the Santa Fe Ballroad sotitli Itself. Colonel BooseveU 1m re-elvisl I of -aley thi nionilng. This cut off assurances from President MeKlnley I our last strau.l of railroad couiaiuul that aii entir brigade oiganIr.el along I cation. The Missouri. Ivana ami i th-.lhiei:of he Bough Itidyr regiment I Texa. the Gulf. Colorado and Santa will be accepted to do duty hi Ihe Phil-1 Fe and the Southern Pacific are all Inplnes. Lieutenant Colonel Brodie 1 completely iopiNil. The frame work Two Men Softer fer Marder Ceramltted Nearly Three Years Age. Sevlerville. Teuu.. July Plea Wyua and Oatlctt Tipton were tuoge.1 here todiy at 12 laek for tbe mur der. iMvmlH-r JX !:. of wnilarn Whater and wife. s:wrtT Dirt, by extra iirei-aiiiioii. prerentci an ai-ti-nipted re.-tta .Wyna andTlptcm were leo.ler f a Wblteap band otKnberlnr lueti ibal Ind murdered, robber! ani whlpiel .de throughout the central South fnn 1W lo 1X7. Their envletlou wa fwH-urel after nwvial legislative enactment wberrby ucxr court 4jftcLll were citired. CONCEALED DEPOSITS OF ARMS. YELLOW JACK MORE VIRULENT. Seven Soldiers Died of the Disease at San tiago Yesterday. Santiago July 5. Yellow fever np rears to have gained In virulence. a signed to the Seventh armv sorbs I Thoro iinra hoon bat-mi deaths todav served in that organization dur- an(i ten new cases. The new camp at iuz the war with Spain. Since the Bomato appears to be thoroughly In loso of tlie war he had served as fectenl and a new fever hospital will iii ef surgeon in command of the hos-be es.tablished-hear the camp. Mtal at Santiago All the victims, with the exception of one American civilian, are1 soldiers. More Than Oae Huadrcd Members at Meet- Ina of the Bar Association. tlautic Hotel, Morehead City. N. C, July .". Special The North Carolina trill command tbe Old Guard, and it 1 of the liig Missouri. Kana and Texas Bar Association met in annual session reported that Governor Otero will l bridge at Dewev is all thai Is left here tonight :n the Assembly building, I the colonel of u tvglinent to In raised lof te structure. It l not wept InmI. Air. 1-. 11. Busiee. ciiairman or the either exchtsively In New Mexico or ilv a may. but will hare to be rebuilt. executive committee, called the meet- In' New Mexico and Arlzou Jointly. "The si-ene at San Philippl and In ing to order. Piatt I), walker, presi-1 Roosevelt will go as brigadier gen-1 the liottom near Brookure an In dent, presided. Mr. . II. Neal was enil. He is expected to visit Washing- descri ha hie. The gestures of dooux-d ,h motnr tw. li,r..t l-ire,t Ut- elected temporary secretary ami treas- ton soon, when a conference will be person on ihe two mal! bit of laud'..-..,-. iv,r..tL. -n inerti iMl m c!za 1 1 . 1 - r I. , a i -1 , a . .. I . . .. .... . .... - - .- - - urer nuiu uivan nai ui i roi. .i. vraw- neia wun tuc i-resiueni anu hip cam-1 are tacari-reuuitig to see. i lie weatiier I .n in .in!-iAMt r. : . . I..-. t .1.- . . . -til. . .. . ..... ... "i"" i roro ni;n?. net iu irii-mur ionic matter, auu aiiiistueavy aim ciotuiy nil artenioon. ' , rtif.-in iimr ! . .1. V. l l o.-i.i. .i. . I.. .11 . ill i I . - . ... .. Mi" - ... - - - .More -i irau ji miuutett ot ine rsiaie i ue oet.iits win men ih arrange i. i-ui-iainl we tear more ram W.II tall lo- L..,,!,.,!!, tA ntt n rfort wHl be eaeral Broolo Takee Measeres te Dte cover and telxe Thenv Havana. July r. An Important con ference wa hekl t-rtay letween rcn- eral Brooke and SecreTary of Interior Cijote regarding con"eald d-poslt of arm In Santiago province. Brook akl he had rceHved information of a large deftosJt near Nlnero. and aked best lawyers are iiivsent. No bus.iuess onel Booseveit i confident that he I night." of importance was done tonight. Pres.- will liave his entire brigade rtHTUlttsI ddeut Walker will deliver his annual and can shortly be ready to sail for the address tomorrow. Many applications Philippines. Lieutenant Governor POP CRACKER STARTS A FIRE. HIS SALOON HIS CASTLE. Business Portion of a Tennessee Town Consumed by Midnight Flames. ('h.irr.-inrirvfn Tenn.. .Tnlv 5. The - -. . hus.!1(.ss portion of Paris, Tenn., was ";pHi out by fire last night, as a re 'ilt of a Fourth of July celebration. Barkeeper Kills One Man and Wounds Three others Who Break la on Him. Ilaverstra w. N. Y.. Jnly 5. A gang of negroes, headed by a nlan nametl Bovd, brokie Into the saloon of John O'Shean at Rosevliie tnis arternoon Elghty-alno on Death List. tistin. July The total nuniler of lives- known to have Wen lost in the Braios and Colorailo rivers riom! 1 s:i. There art truauthentloated rerwrt of mauy more lath. Nearly all Ihe dead were tiegroe. wio refuel to heed the warning to eek higher McMillan Believes Aatt-Trust LeflUlattea I ground. In Burleson county -2 w ere Should Bo Left to Coafress. I rescuel . from tree fops where they Austin TVti .Tnlv Ti Vmon Ke I la ve been for two dav. Waer Is xtill ManlclpaHtles In Mlchlf an May Net own Pothern Democratic governors who rising along the latrer Brazos. In Wal- angi'inKKuoiKiiiwiyi. u4r fnllvl tn. ro.n.l nm-ornnp I ler cotintv there Is irreat desiitttfion iin i w m - J m w ' m ) I - r - ------ - for memlKMsliip were filed tonight. The meeting will be of unusual Inter est. Hon. Alex W. Smith and Hon. Hoke Smith were invited to seats. Woodruff coukl act as governor of Ne'w York for alxiut five months dur ing Roosevelt absence. ONE SOUTHERN GOVERNOR. tirade to locate arm not turned in. PIN6REE IDEA KNOCKED QUT. A Hv. ry stable in the centre of the after he had locked them out. O'Shean began shooting at the Invaders, kill ing one, fatally wounding Boyd and wounding two others. tov.-i! i-.i no-lit fire from fire-crackers at 11 oVhu-k. A sbiff wind was blowing it r.;.' r.me, and the fire spread rap illy to the adjoining buildings. The vninnt.s,.,. flre department was unable 1; r. with the flames, and before thev wore under control at 3 o'clock this morninc fmirtecn buiddings had New York hcon .h stroved. The court house and Washington Caihvcii's Hotel -were both badly dam- Iansing, Mich., July .. The Su-Jsayer's call for an anti-trust confer preme Court, In an unanimous opin- once Is Governor McMillan. , of Ten on, has ieciared unconstitutional nessee. McMillan stated reently to a General Pingre's pet law empowering j political friend that he was opposed to Detroit to own ami operate street the proposed conference: that he lie- railways. 1 lie law is neeiareti to be llered that remain memlier of tlie and appeal Jiave leea sent for cloth ing and food. National Leagne Games. At New York: s' R. n. 2 3 G 12 E. 0 4 Batteries: Meerkln and Warner; Di- w and had a narrow escape from Ueen and i Klttridge. a.,. -i .vi.a 4niniiMi I At Pihlladelnhla: it- tj- uu i ' on. vf1 vei u 1 not. . v.. v. v.. . , t 1'niiaaeipnia - Brooklvn 4 11 0 Batteries: Donohue and McFarland; McJames and Smith. At Pittsburg: R- H. E ipitrsbursr 3 I) 1 r"1-tr-iDm G 13 2 DanrillA v Jnlv 5 In digging up riattries! Ttnsebrouzh. Ieever and a Uauvllle street to repair a damaged Scnrivkr; Callahan and Chance. "tone culvert- reminders of the excit- At Rairimore:. R- H- E ing I-, va ifti .fts hiave been brought lu'.t. AtativLTInion soldiers, made Boston 13 priso-im-a - Jtn the battles of T?attortp,- ,Xons and Robinson: Kil- wiM.M n vit-onia: were confined -here , j riarke. -x the custom of A Tiamp- It. II. E. tae ( nnf anithorities to utilize I T 1,1 ...11 S NAKIES Oil THE ROCKS. Rl!c ot the Clwll War Uncovered by a Re cent Freshet. the Im.vm- mo rvrtsoners who prefer- Tftd outdoor exercise, and many of Drtsoners -worked on 'the houses !nl on breastworks. What is now street, in this city, was then a roaa 1-ading to the smallpox hospital, two miles from town. This road was ut in good condition by the work of Prisoners. Where the Sam Jones Tab fcriiari,. f.mia rvn Ridire street. lse nn-sn hunt , rock culvert to off the water wMcb. often flooded Cincinnati. .'...' Batteries: Philippl Ha-wley and Wpods. 7 10 and rowers; Maay Dying of Hunger. Galn-ston. Jnly r. Most apilllng TOOK TO THE WOODS. Flight of sqolreTaasard After Marder aa Attempted Satclde. Jametow n. N. Y.. July r. "Sfinlrw T.inkanl. at Driftwood, on Chautauqua. Uake. today shot and killed Mr. Mar garet Beaumont. M-rioti"ly wounding hr husUind and tian attemptr! ul clde. but falling, escied lo the w ood. Tankard' wife, who 1 a lter f Mr. Beaumont. haJ lerte.I tlm and was living with the Biiimont. ! ,.,.ntMrmitini1 Of flltO PniwMtiitlAnnt T.nAtt - ,.n. .. I" ....... ' ;; . ' T V 7"" "V" . nri "r BrtKkl.ire. where families are lodzed ! ronvnsjon. !.! Instructed rot . r . .and-fn, 1,,, nonunation for ;v. f I. " : v t.1'".1 I""""5' exliaus.lon. It I IrapMssible to learn Hn)r TtiTe will be l.i-s-J dele r i.rMr , S uiaoe ne noes not iKueve tnat it is witnm rtM. ntimlx-r of dead, but many hare ,n lb. ..jrention and only 11. that by aPnot" munlcl- the province of the State to legislate LterNhed and hun lr.nl are on the vere- " ,,1. Pratt and Stone. ""V- "L . ,r. "" i 'i-ior starvation, aui i iring runsj iu iraTi,ii,i.ite of Governor Bradley. .rransier-s .ru, s m, roaos tlon wmcn should be lert to Congress. resione to urgent appeal-. Dtherlo ,n t be shuffle. partly without municipal Imiit the I aloBZ Bntz?M rlvJr lra!lir lo ,n State micht be covered with rnim-nv I . - I k t. i n-nft and onerated hv mnn Mivi it ,UI ' w h-wi-kiviij. i Union Veterans ie a 5 were to v ' - f --.aan.ii - - - - s a l t nii inn t nraikon -r i ipall and the State thus enabled to da througvh agencies created by itself what the constitution forhlds it from doing itself. ANOTHER VOLUNTEER BRIGADE. Death of Bishop Newman. Saratoga. X. Y,, July S.-BJslrop Jota P. Newman, or uie ji-u - r Twelve Regiments Will Be Enlisted for Service In the Philippines. (Washington. July 5. Pians for in creasing the Philippine army were dis cussed In the cabinet today and were finally arranged at a conference at the White House tonight between the President. Secretary Alger and Ien eral Corh'jn. Instea.l of three volun teer brigades, there will be four brig ades of three regiments each, including two regiments being organized in Manila. The volunteer force. Trin. sive of officers, will aggregate 10,530 The Differences Between the Admirals ot Newspaper Mannfactare. Berlin, July 5. The Ncueste Naeh- richtep prints a letter from Diedrich to Dewey Just before the former start ed, home from China, congratulating Iewey on "his promotion. Dewey re ply, dated 'Manila. April Hi. sakl: LETTER WRITER EXILED. Aaetaer Negro Detainer of White Women Escorted Oat of Wilmington. Taylor Assured of the Nemlaatloa. I.ouvlUe. Ky July Attornej General Taylor iud .V wtn'ement todar showing that i had received. counting delegate eh-ctcl at county es for or- Che were Wheeler. Boston. July '. Ilward II. KimOey Post. G. A. K.. has, preheated a eword to fien. Joseph Wheeler. In a letter acknowledging the gift the jceoeral My: - That a wwu-er of the grey wbouM. ilmlngton. N. C. July --Special-, ,I,1.,tl-i frot mgrr r th i,i,.A proves that the nation ! Indeed reunited." Tins arternoon a negro writer or a 1.rt.,i alfri'l'ip In rmYt mm f iIm Inf i. v I l,. Insure to me to feel raoUH MflnJ Recort, art,cK & that my advanceroent Is a source of , ' i-. tUl tisrs-Oon to you. and I rejoice that l , r frt wr., 'f t5l. Flu a.d Kid hUC.y lo right. our dlfTerence hve been of newpa- l.,ltw svi .Ar a hit.. Sew York. July A meeLrar nn mnnr4MitM I - " " -. i - - I If i.. L-.-- j. lnf mmniiindT nn ntHf-r ,.f i:, I let-u iv.i -u i(i.-muiujui i:i r nivl loiter ti.ttHn;nr hl'! ,-n prjctlcdlJy arronged. ami ac- UOY PLAYED SOLDIER, life and defaming the character of i the white women. ln Jnv,-tlgatlrre to neat ner me laner pan or rep- NI.e Year Old Killed fils Mether and Bahy it was ascertilned thtt a ncro naun- I r?' "''fir'" L To ter mined thtt a nsro naun-d jrni,,f"- rMnAtihll fn. f Ii.. - l..f ir HVely lO rtiMlri K'nnao ti- . wmi- rtm. I h.irinr made hi l2-vearld nn write Ir oi i-. . nine yars old. at Coats. rtana,lt. The negro was Jaile.1. and w-hn Sister With a Pistol. i Blue wn renpon" Killed y a Footpad. nAimi rtm !. lKttr had lcen canmreti. uie nejrro si iui. - i; . " ii--u formally 3suel tomor- pon at his babr sister, who wa In Its life became In Jeopardy. Thl after- Scott, a prominent young Ht. IuiUn. sive oi omcers. wiu aggregate 1030' was playing soldier todar with a pi- It was known that the author of the mel V n0 1 er. for rali;,tlnS pu regl- tol he had found, and pointed rhe wen- letter had len caprured. tlie negro's ments wili t;e formallv 3mxil tmnr. . 1,1. iv.K. ..i . . . itf. twv.ma iimr.ir Tit n f i.r. . ji. j i i,i a afternoon a.i m 'Hwivnn oil ui 1 1 i r iiiiu . r - w u m. ini a mm, a an ai Xti vuoiv. , nros- row. ihe order will le-nr 9a n. . t. ' l u . .-i.i . ih m. Jint lact niriif br a foraad n.l of naralVSlS. WllU w mu. n,.i , . . l imn uwiuti f aim?. lie iiuttett I ill- trtJTJI'T . -1 w --- - - m - - rrated four weks atfov - Ue was ap- and proMde for the estabHsinniewt- of and the bullet passed through the babe' Cty by the authorities, and wa glreti dieil thU afternoon after an operaUou pointed bishop In 1889. J I1 neaiu.arters, a.t one of which i and mother, killing them hwtamij. iu cort of ocvcral guards to furni rendered necery ty the woaai f mm a.
The Morning Post (Raleigh, N.C.)
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July 6, 1899, edition 1
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