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r j? OST RATHER TO-DAY,. drn; F2;fifh sr.d vicinity: Fain. H IV. RALEIGH, N. C. WEDNESDAY, JUJLY 26. 1899. Vol Nq. 46. IMG UGER GDESflUT n in rout uunntbin last Cabinet Meeting With Alger In It. f lff IffllCED man will make a speech and the Gor man presidential boom will be launch ed by the Eastern friends of the ex senator. The attendance of prominent Democrats Is not to be confined to those of the State of New Jersey, but will include .many party leaders from the East generally. Ex-Senator Gor man has always had it considerable following among the New Jersey Dem ocrats, ex-Senator Smith being recit ed as one of .his staunch supporters. This conference and dinner will be the first political gathering having a bear ing 011 national politics that ex-Senator Gorman has attended since his retire ment from the Senate, and is, there fore, regarded as an event of unusual significance. in- rafli lunitct He WIH Assume nis uuna Ist-Cablnet Discusses Alaska Boundary and Hopeful Feeling prcvails-Case of Destitute Min ers at Fort Wrangel. -r 1 -"' T" K rv Artful o 1 1118 rnn lirnnnn ini nun rllK NtH ill dent Joultert bJ a majority of the Yolksraad favor the cancellation of the dynamite monopoly, while Kruger supports the minority, which desire to buy out Abe company holding the monopoly. Another dispatch, receiv ed from IYetorla at l'Jr.T. thin after noon nay that the resignation Of Pit.- I dent Krugcr In nut considered definite. the Volkwniad ha given assur ancvH.of the utmost confidence of 'ie 1 E man of the uupaim romm'.itr. aod tu cotutnittr auiiiorix-d hint to 'Wt a campaign ruuiuiliiw with bej.l- Hiiaricr in re. with luu meinh.-rs from i aril f th rl-vm I'oajrroV.oaU ill tl 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 I I I T1' 'atl'-'- " l I oj-nM wirV. J I III III U w I I hh iwxt t w. w.-k. tt..l win w:: General Otis Proclaims Form of Government ireporrof the tt'igiwtkm of present Violence to Be Suppressed KmgT. and regards It as highly mi tt ill In tu.-i.l- I;i ft.rr ,.i;;ity a ad lawn la tUr Stain. M.iyy tMtrd r.ilr will ak whi-n i!u 1-4 i,-sir:i warm ca. RAIN IMPROVES CROPS. the ('niti'.ifi today was -o tin' ill-part ure of 'the "President! ma still need .rain, llain is .1 '.' , ..' ,1,.;. ,Vm,. v.a-1 1 in southern Texas. h!S :1,n.M-i mi ...wx v- . j Ilocollt ablllwlant rains have envntly improved late corn in those portions of was made to 1s!t t A Th:s w:i- vr.i .,,,.1 ,.1 -if riMiinr -,ll. il HI I ' of all the business penning. the Inst assembling of the : . e.... r,i,ii,n hi-!i;-e tlie remrcLueuii vi-ow irv Alsrcr. he took formal -..li.-Ji ri;t-s. lie .shook ha .,!' ; :um. bidding them II,. d: l not 1 sion of the me .vi.pare for a t. ..1. 1 fV 1011. -'I'. r.w in Miehig: Mr. Koor eaii Ton siiorny a 11 1:1 (i wa prese . . 1 Tl j 1 4. c'.ates or mo riTsmem Dreuoht Broken Except In Limited Area of Southern States. AVashingtou. July 2."i. The weekly summary of crop conditions issued by the -Weather Bureau says: While drought continues over the western port ions of the Carolina s. it has been wholly relieved by abundant rains In Tennessee and generally in the east and central (Julf States, although last; portions of the Mississippi anil Alala- llain is also need- probuble. at Any Cost.- MOB SWINGS UP ANOTHER VICTIM But There Was Hot Double IUf10 as the ' Party Hepec. Montgomery. Aha.. July 2-'. New hns Jut rettchetl here from Alaga. near the Ceorgla line, that Clurlej BLOODSHED IS EXPECTED treMrn to Ltf O-ttvrv. IHiitiU. Jt:!r JTk-V.x tlavrrnir hievl liU raur Iui-i !: r'.rr r of th lolti-r An ar.a ni:i Taj-nt u-jm mad by hbu tdir taji tr.ul.l nrcept xUf'r nom'.inrJ. :i f?r i;rr-ni'r hi cauJ a ii:t;-l ttJtin L'ut ha don nmre to care tlwdl fol lower han .mrihlnj !noo i ie po vrntloa. Tti IIoWl Isadora ore r.n- I -V mm m . . . . I O l.ttl -.1 7 ... m . m i fl 0 (Mack, one of the princiiRiU in the vro inousana men in ihe streets " lMl U;XU ,."!cl,,,Jr, ore W... Be S.nt it Ne.d.d. .hT ..fflSTft Tennessee, Alabama and (ieorgia in Civil 6overnor and Council Will Play an Inconsiderable Part- Courts to Be. Established Fab. Inra ,tjr 3lay uftTuoon. and the Their Hands vollce Crack many imou itartM acro-w the couutry with llshto Be Tauaht In the Public toward Georgia. I Wneii name dltnnct had leen tra- 0 imi camureu, A consultation wa ut uay ior ifirikt uuy. .ujniani acuon iy me American autnortfie held, and It was decided to wait until Mleueml Axllae avIII concerning ihe form of government. this morning and hold a double hang for the island of Negro. General Otis lnff' . IrtlMUaM fr.mi Ahiga are mea gre, uut it is uuiento4i that th. mob. Heads. Clevelaud, July 2T. A tbouaul I 4 1 1 . t 1 t . t 1 l,vt , uuu 1 - 1 1 - . 1 . 1 . a. ....riv.a a-.i iaiiii 111 i 1 a 1 1111-11 n. 111 11 11111.1 1 i' i 1 i iia . . . wim-n severe innigut pri';uitni. inn - . Jcrowiug lireu or wavtlllg lor the ap- eame too late for early corn. Avhich meur unaer ine nirecnon or a military iaranw of a tmsse witli the other nrls- leave of ' ha loen l,tirulJinently lnJ"tl iu the governor to be named by the governor oner, made Mack cottfes his hare In 4 . Fiates narnxl, as Avell as over the west- of the phnippiues with a civil gov-'11" ("rIu,. K:ve him time to pro jr. and mas wiiJ ru portions of the Carolinas where . , , ,, . , 'then strung his IhhIv up to a tn-c. rkl- gooil bye. drought tm continues. l advisory council to l.dliug It with bullets. EXPECTING IflOEPENDERCE. Cehaat tMklii rr Early Actio on the , Part ot Pteele-tat McKUIey. Ilinni Title ft ml.la I fi ta- 1 1 a t tae'Ira uf..o!.1 .le dlret tlon of all the f.rw in ihe city. vtTtt lh1t prj.at McKlnlry i Tlnre wTt 2.1MRI soldN-rs Iu the ttrts d-ii-ruf.uitl mu jo grjnt ltde;c-a- of Cleveljud Wftm xuns't. d.iue lo Cuba. Tb-re U a unc U The riots and mob violence will 1. l'ix t t,h41 "J-r ill rraat lad.- . iHul-n- mhortly. Anux.i.Jon:. u9 .uppres.1 at any cot. Tb. mayor i1m, ollir ,l3UlK U3? trauXtU ,f Auirr3. iioM'A with the Iii-ivaHf-fmf to in- can withdraw ab-ulntf-ly. fiin-ias press any t:irldug. There will llkrly rt natural!t d AnutU-an ri:;tn are worri-.i over the .utlok fur etrly ...:i .1... ,,1,, Over the srreater nart or the central I eieoieti. 1 km Jim. a lyntrif mom ur nf 1illt 1i1ulhU1hU. and iil.-ulv of It. If 11,1 ' ... .. and western portions of the coitton The militarv governor will nnnoint gang. h;is leen surroumhM hi a Hwamn. I mmriu !.. i.fi i.n n..i.n.itn t.l .t".0' T''T . r. Ili;,t on,r otmg. out wnnure to h u thp con(lition of ootton is TOIue. M1Wftt. 4 Ibut he Is cunrdtHl bv a nun.Wr f T " ' T'T ... . ",wIl,MW . ,u t,''!'r,T- rip to New York. From wllat more favorable than t the doe 1 k V V , Rro frlemN. and the' whites h,.lta e to ' T 1 u,r mr on.ces unu-s ti,;;y renona. .. 1 - , . , I acrriculture and nubile InstriietUiu and . ... . i i.-M, f t, Oist-tt..r .1 l- 1111.. I Atin-riciti ftlu-uOif 11. f '11 nn. lnwri. Alger will go to ms ot rue previous weeK, ami me crop us - - - :iuuxk. until tney nave ieeu reinforced.! v 1 ' " , ,7.; , ...ik -,,-a ,r,.nUMiir -fruitiiw lattomev seiieral. ltacolod will b-Hitf"v.iir .Mt, .? ,.m.i.. . .n.l.f ft iti rir-.tt.. tr...i f... itl'"3"1 v.wevi r:ij wti!icioa at be- u.iu uim . . . ... ... ....... . . - imu iiu- jiai ini IVIinit mi'lV At ill I M ' M f. . 111, , - , , . lu f pn;v.i,i 'ra. ...it;. in i. .. 1 .11. I - . ... . u too i4vorauJt to .ruTca. le over from the Ailing- f ,,,.. (iforii and Florida . . . 01,1 I nxeltrnient was cn-atol at the ctj- I 110m Aiaoama, ueori.i auu 1 101 m 1. ex r(. s. Snnreni execntivt iwwvr. ..iw..nii.ix..Ld 1.. ii,.. .luiri t.v tl. .t.f - er the meeting began (ana dry weather has cheeked CaroUua U-,.. u.n wm .... Skerltf Ha. ta. ota.r Mam. . !TT"?f " Tl Tf- " J!'.1::: f i,5 f.,tnra ninl nAitirtn of I-m sianti and south- 1 " 11 v" " - ..-..,- iiiuwh u.uw preimniuons were uiaue " -- iu- aiun illt tl 1(7 lli- . " I .-.- 1 . - . I . . . I frt.n.. . 1 . , m tm mm I I eastern Texas. The Cabinet -took up the Alaska imnbi-y question, but no action of ajbacco in Kentucky and Tennessee, and . . . . -!.-... , U'n'r.re nature w;is rracuru. numi ;nt' i;ire tie tiaimif ui iu mt- runuu v.''rsy ir was thought the outlook was fari'rable for arranging a modus vi v.nui with (Jreat Britain pending the tU'.iieiu of the boundary question. The 1 ais for This hopeful feeling was the (lUii)i'tion .hown by Canada to a -cent the proposition of the T'nitodj Star. -s tl'.ait a port on Lynn Canal be 1. .!', 1 to the Dominion under certain ;v-rrhtions pending the delimination of r:ie boundary. These restrictions are not disclosed, lint menihers of the Cabinet express ed1 dintidence iflia.t the change of front on the part of the Canadian authori ties was a hopeful sign for a tenvpor- a-y st ttiement or tne iiinietuty. iiere 1 1 tore the Canadians have declined 'to listen tit a proposition for an outlet on tne canal nailer such conditions. The destitution among, the ju Fort Wrangel, Alaska, was brought :.i the attention of the Cabinet by Sec retary (Jage, who read the telegram nveivol by him yesterday from the cMveninient authorities. The matter was referred ro the War Department, anil an endeavor will be made to tl'id sinic fund which can be drawn upon for the relief asked. . ..B-IA0M mm T 1 CVI mm itary governor concemlng civil public ' " .T..f ' -. uenn m,v ,ae pu. auj lullliary to prevent kite rains have prodnecsl ma rkod questions. U ' 1 . , T V "V . ,K. 1 improvement in the condition of to- All males over 21. able to read ind 1 A " 'Xtl " write English. Spanish or Visayan, or lied by Mr. and Mrs. Oglestrec ns ' ' m. m. the general condition of the crop - - verv promLsing, except in portions of naving certain property quauneanons.1"'"" ". w -nnr ,.. uimwi Pennsylvania and Virginia. Curing and have resided in their rwpeetivejJSV continues in the South Atlantic States. listricts on, year, aiv eutltltHl to voto. VbV wo(W 1- THE TRUTH NOT TOLD. miners Root's Interview With the President. Washington. July 25. Mt. Elihu UeoT returned to. New York this nfter iMin. lie paid a visit to Secretary Alsrer this morning, and met the .chief efTiieis of the "War Department. At tli" interview last night the President, explained to Mr. Root the nature of tli' duties of his new place, and the matters to which 'he would be expect (1 to give his personal consideration were dealt with -at -some length. As the President is going away, it us ti"t iH'uiiable that another conference ht'twecn .him .and the new Secretary wlil h,. held until Mr. Roolt has asura '! charge of the department. Air. knot does not expect to retifrn to this ' hy until July 31st. In the meantime, at' will devote himself to adjusting his h'ivate affairs, so as to be able to give ih his time and attention to the War l'?laruuent. Mr. Itoot leclined to say anything ahiiiit the character of his new duties, fxcejtt (to indicate tlat the President's wishes coincided with his own, and that lie felt' assured that the work which he was called upon to do would iH' perfectly congenial and agreeable liim. - Returned Naval Otflcer'a Views In Regard to the Situation In the Philippines Manchester. N. II.. July 25. Com mander Walker, who commanded the resources of the Island. The secretary gunboat Concord in the twittle of Ma- of instruction will establish free nila and whom the New Hampshire schools. Municipal governments will legislature voted thanks, is visiting his be organized as soon .impossible, native Shite. Some of the newspaper The .military governor- will 'apjWlnt correspondent whoigned the recent fliree judges who will slt'nt points de- round robin know hhn- well Com did The council will discharge ordinary i bridge -tonlgbt ami a mob was tlire legislative duties. The military gov-. Hvnlthiff his coming. The sheriff, liow ernor Iras the power of veto, which M'ver. brought the prisoner here to- will be tinal when approved bv theUbr. He will carry him tomorrow governor general at Manila.. The sec- AtLinta fr Kife-keeplug. retary of agriculture will develop the violence. A uuuiber or cars wert :'jriutiiKnl by unruly crowds. On v eral ttirs u Urnulway the iuotoriun tooi whh one haDvl on th levrr. while a irvolrer was ?rraptl la tin- other. The polio rarktil mveral heatls Iu clearing the Kirtfts. Two uifU were received at hospital this" morning suffering from wounds made by the bayomts of 'Je soldiers. The bl cunsolMatcvl is rxiwrlment- throwing cigarette tnmt on lh flir. Captain Agnro. a fuban em ploye, was Ihf oiTruder. The oMl.-r gave b!m Arc m! times to pirk up xtt tuuip h thrii on the floor, it the 3un time isolating a cwke.1 r!fle at him. Asu.-ro refuel and Mid li was not afraid of any datnnM Yaok.. CUctnr lU!s. hapjMmed alont nl adjustetl th- matter sjylng that AgiKTo was the olJlif uprrior b reasou of his vffice iu the ratotu lioae. Th guard a Jbciuea:lr raris. July 2Ti. M. Qtiexoar .sigimtwi iy tne governor ami council j ivi'unrepa ire nas written a leitr BBAUQEPAIRE'S EVIDENct. Prealdet . la tea IUg WIUI UeVICf Wlllrll. U IS HOptL I r15...! fmni .ttitv will minim Ue the danger rroia vxpKv The fl,ct iQ honor. of Si. Jnzln lvlbcisl upon the track. Two inl- ,a.gr--s here ined co trouble. t emtely stiff bnishes an- m fatenl nacetan a Spanish fijir. Brlnr over to tne rentier Mt uiey nweep mca rail. ta CX,Q hauled down Uan f teyfe Court Martial Re- A dyMuilte Iwmb Vraci upwi the nillL jcpjnUrd tvfim-d xo boUt Cuban an! to Hear Kla statesaeot. - would, it Ls kl. be. swept aile. audi tneTlcan - - nonimauder Walker stated that he Appeals may le nrade to the Supreme the Kcho De lhiris. saying that Coloael , reduced, d not think the reports from com- Court at Manila. Jouran. the president of the Drey- The Iuuik Hiding officers at Manila werw as TOie sjiooL must teach the English' fus court-martial, bas refuel to hcir CorurweU 11 3in.il i-nnvnlptp ui' tln nntinn rr- language. Tlie council wld devise a. Ills rtatem-nt In regard to the new t..i..n t. lllrfM-trl ' i-l iM-TiTt'" iltiw - Until 1 vrLi. " force of the exploslou wouM U im-at-l ALL1ARCE IN SOUTH CAROLIMA. mamling orncers at Manila werti as iuui -ai-n tur t.uii?u i couri-iiKiruai. na rpiui 10 nwr i rorurweU nbu uhm h!ioi vewtrvLiv br ..n i i-j... .1- . .. I tinirnocn T1. iiiiiii.1 will loll dlntaniuiit In m.i.I . it... n..v I - J inn a-uii courpivie s-uie nauou re- - .......... . ; - , T. . . Kalph V. Ilawley. U uou-uuioa cxju (luircd they should be: and now the vi uuuunu uia.uiou. me uin-jinwium invyn; pmii wniru nf nan ,urtor beiriu this moraine rainy season had set iu, many menptar' governor will control the ens- obtained. Bf--epalre declares that I ' ; would be sufferers from climatic con-l10"1 Po.rai service anj commerce or he win pubiijn uie evidence which lie ditions. Ho dkl not doubt that there l,e ihuid. iossesses. were fullv .000 men In hosnltal-s'there.l Major Bou-rnes and General Bateai A guarantee of afp oondnct will le litest into the death of Harry Teere Is Tel of a Concise of Farmer ao Tamultaeus RletUf Lait M at. levvlutd. July 2T.. The strike slltu- Morcaaat. r-lumWa. R July 2T.-The Sui t'ouvt-mlon of the Farmer Alllam-w iiiiyI tumomiw nlht. ThTe U talk of a farm- and m.r- t hanti iiiinbini. Oat the Kadrrs art I 1. -- . . . l T 1 n . . 1 . . i . m r . . ,. 1,1.... ..art u. . .. ....m..!. ..... m-ijm Im m I . . n . '11 I I ... ... . 1 . AS V A. H'e is firmly convinced that with vi- uu mmuni iruui .iuio nt-r uicy win i x-jiajor Mtiraazr o ename "auuni luunimiwii- huuhi, n-tHrut. ihiumj orons prosecution of the Avar and with arrived In the midst of a celebration him to ome to Henneit as a witness tonight. The wevond fatality of the lecjse hU 'Wlltn falling next year, oleuty of men at hand the trouble of fasts. General Bates was conse-'at the DreyftH onrt-ntartIal. strike onrred today, when Mrs. Mar- the Alliance Influence i needed, bat would sooa be over and that now that 1"ntly unable to see the ultan. An According to the Petit Bleu, the dll of Injuries received from the the general opinion is that the Alliance the United States had claimed the interview Iras been arranged for a widowf of Colonel Henry, who commit- blowing ap of an Kudld uremic car Is dead beyond reurrrctJott. islands we should firmly plant our- later date. ted suicide in prison after confessing Sunday. Governor McSweeuey wIU attend 'h selves there until such time is it can hU foncery f docunn-nt.s in tl Drev- TowurU dusk t.ralght a crowd gath- IMltorV As.o'!atioa uui-tias lastead le settled whether or not the people of that country can take care of them selves. - A DEFIANT OCTOPUS. ARTILLERYMEN ORDERED SOUTH Bio Oil Trust Eaters Texas Reaardless of the Law of tae State. ' Austin. Tex.. July 2T. A giant octo pus in the shaje of the Continental ex-Iresldent Cassimlr-Perier. and all fus case, will be a witness at the trial I al larl uud Ckirk etr.Vs ami of the convention of Dreyfus. began storming rs. IVHee r guard The official Itst of the seventy wit- ere utterly helpWs and n reserve nesses summoned by Major Carrlere to frce with two companies of troop testify before the Dreyfus court-mat- hurried to the wm- aua ciargM tne tl.il Includes five ex-mlnlster.s of war. mob. The latter resisted the tormlug of Ihe foHliers fiercely: but the .tidier Armament Is Suffering for tae Want ot Cotton Oil Company, with a capital of of the generals, officers, detectives Men to Take Care of It Washington. July 25. Batteries $(..000,000 and headquarters in New and experts connected with the Drey- X York City, has had the hardihood to ins auair. and O. Second Artillery, have been or- enter Texas In defiance or the antl dered from Fovt McHenry, Md.. to the trust law of the State. Attorney-Gen-Department or the Gulf, under Gen- ral Smith has lnen informetl that this cral Frank. The recent lusicctiou :y company is formed by the consollda Captain DavLs, of the South Atlantic tion of six of the principal cotton oil fortifications resulted in a report call- companies of Texas, ing attention to the lack of care of C. L.. Bathbone. of New York city, armament and the total lack of target president of the Consolidated Corn practice. To remedy this the depart- pany; II. I,. Scales, Corsica na, Texas, ment will furnish more men, as it has is vice-president: J. J. Culltertson. Par been shown th-at the defects noted Texa.s, set1 retary and treasurer. were due to a 'deficiency in the number I When all the facts are obtained the of men required to care for the forti-1 attorney-general will Institute quo GOING TO KOREA. , Rev- J R. Moose Vlslta Winston Before De parting tor His New Field ot Labor. Vinstou, x. c., July 25. Special. and Mrs. g u. Moose, of Ashe- ;!' sleut today in Winston. They ""'ill leave next Monday for San Fran- ("lsio. fi-om which place they will sail, - 'V-IUs-r I), for Ivorpji to ln .missionaiv AV("k un.ier tlie auspices of the South- " Jieuiociist Oliurch. "niston 'aldermen will nay Dr. Sum- U1' health officer, twenty dollars per a.v uutil the suspected smallpox case s dismissed. There are no new cases diH Uu excitement. Business is going 3 u mere was not a suspect here. NURSING 60RMANTS BOOM. Jersey to Have the Honor ot Formally Launching It. York-" July 2.". A meeting of 't ite Democrajtic Committee of -IfTsey is to be held in Asbury fK August 7. The following day neat ion s. B. 1 3 National League Barnes. At St. Ixuis: Tt. II. St. Louis. . 4 U New York. ' 2 7 Batteries: MeBride and O'Connor; Carrick and Warner. At Pittsburg: R. H. E. Pittsburg lo lo 4 Philtadelphia. . .. 12 13 ft Batteries: Chesebro and Sen river; Bergenhard and McFarland. At Chicago: K. H. E. Chicago ...3 8 1 Baltimore 10 warranto proceedings against the com panies for forfeiture of charters and to inflict penalties for violation of 'the intl-trust law. SI6N QF A NEW ERA. o Recently Appelated Archbishop Received at Santiago With Rejoicing. Santiago. July 2o. Mgr. Barnada, the new arciiinsnop or Santiago, ar rived today from New Orleans. He received an ovation by Cubans who see in his nppouitment another strong evidence of the passing away of the THE FERTILIZER TRUST. Vlrgtata-Carollaa Chemical Company Extend Its Operatloas. to pressed on with fixed bayiHiets. and tlie crowd, seeing tbey were In .ar tiest, broke and fled. Several persons ntflved iwyonet wounds. Ono wa so badly luJncM that be s rrmnvtd lo' a 4josidral. Tblrteeu rlcr wt a rtpl. Alont fifteen hundred person gath ered later nrotiud the barns of the A Saewnaa'a Dead t4y In a River. NVw Or!itis. July 2T. The body of II. X. Ackrrmau. owtr of a oidenow, was found yt-sterday flrttiug In the Mldlppi river near LoWHl. Tb knll vns rrnshl In and thirty-Ore ImhjihU of s'baln was fastrm-! to rbe nwk. evldtiitly 10 act s a winker. Kit Sta-r and Maml Cowley. mulevllle ar tlts whom Acktsrmau xf.U"d. w-r arrtl for the t-rlme. iutt of Acker iniiu's prorty Udng fitfibd In their Xrfolk, Va.. Jnly 2.". It Is stalel cotnpauy at Qnlncy nnd Bolton nvi 11ia.t within a few weeks the ottera-1 uue. Soldiers onh-nil them to move. tlons of the Virginia-Chemical ikmi- hut they paid no attention. The trop pany will be to extendeil as to em tranfr to a remote cummaad. and will demand Ids retirement 'wJta a. pea- l ion. 1 rl' :' i tUAim. in, old regime under which church orti Ciais were an oi.iuiuiu. me wic Cincinnati-Boston postponed on ac- a " - - --M" coxrat of rain. l,mi";, , aCir,t- ri.i Ixnisvme-Bixxklyn postponed on ac- Uerlnff P, "31 count of wet grounds. n" w. S i t1 dU IVTll - mmm X. mr-K.mm.mml M V 6eaeral Pellleax Mamfllated. Pari. July 2Ti, Ceneral relKcnx bn charged ami mad fifteen prisoners. b-u appointed eomounilaat of the brace manv branties now owmsl by three of whom were luhhd Into in- Forty-fourth Brigade, statjone! at competing Arms. sensibility. Strikers In various pans Quimpr in the Ietartmetu of Fla:- The formation of a fertilizer trnst. of the city dragged non-union crews terre. in fact, is a development of the last from the car nud assaulted them. I It u repirtel tbatVTeneraJ TelVjeai few days. and. while it Is not known I will not a"cept the disgrace of Ids - here at present. that the negotiations Mnavv neat in witpd nnurpn which have been pending for 8ome HEAVY DEAL ,N WATEn POWER time past .have been consummated. !t is probable that they will be Jmniedl- Traasactloa at Colombia lavelvteg nearly ately. a atllliea Dollars. sympathizes With Aetl-Trost Heveasea a Mr. Jonn keiton MlUanxs and sev- Coinmbla. July 2T. The biggest deal Austin. Tex July 25. Attomey eral other Richmond capltallstj have ever mnde In irjnT South Carollua is general Smith today rerelved a let been in New York for some days, nud reported. Tlie Columbia canal, sixteen ut from ta- ttarucy-enerel of Min it Is reported that a capital of nine thousnd developed borsc-powcr. aud nuta. :ating that lie 1 fa syiapatby million dollars will back up the new tue Saluda, seven thonsaud horse- xclxh the onU-trust tnovemetiL H concern, which will be largely con- power, hare been pnrchased from New win attend the convention If poIble. troued by the Mrglnla-Oheinlcal Com- Knitliiiwl ortiers for $Stl.ri00 by V. B. The attorney-general of Illiuola WTite pany. ISraltb Whaiey. of this illy, nud J. t. Coker, of Iarllngron. S. C Cker A LITTLE RACE ITAR. owns a paper mill which he moved here. Wlmley is a young man anil . I president of three cotton mills In Co lumbia. It l uiKiersifKKi iiax me mree mflls and the canal will In eonsoll- Three White Mea Shot and the Heiro Lead or Haaaed. Dallas. Tex.. July 23. A laml of ne- dated with three million capital. Mr. . .. . . I . t J . .m .1.. - . groes jast nigur tnirned a country searies. prerjcm ie i-j.ar irum, Peace Conterence Closes Thursday, The Hague, July 25. JThe final sit-i No -new cases ting of the Peace Conference will be I twelve dayf held Thursday. It was lnfhndetl to hoM a meeting on the following day for the purpose of signing the final protocol md convention's. But es the . J i . I., i . i . l i i i. I i . . 1. 1 .. nn afrir. 'ntiTMt In mf'm it .1 1'1 KiMllon j ramn n '4n. I'Ulin-U IU UriUR9 tUUUIV in'lUUUllIK IU I 19 lUlIU Uli .... ....... . ... 4.-0 , wunrs. .". iu u ittsiiiicu. uiii " - - - - of yellow fever in AFFIRMED AND DENIED. KENTUCKY CAMPAI6N. Mo-hammedan delegates will not .sign somo say President Kruier Haa Reslaaed o-n Friday, the sitting for the purpose While others say it is Not so. . of affixing the signatures will be held I ro-ru TVivm. July The renmrt of on Saturday. Lj,e resignation of President Krur' tn was con liam Fuqua. Randolph Wright and backing the canal pu.-rnae. Ixckroy Moody, white men. were miot. They will recover. The negro leader. Henry Hamilton, who instigated the outbreak, was captured today near Navaotu and hanged. He showed flgbt and was shot twice before he was overpowered. A posse from.Navasota V ex-SeaaterrsUckhiira Placed at the Head t Democratic Forceo. rMkfort. Kr.. July 2..-Scnalor Upent the afternoon at the' ncene of Toelel. Democratic catidlal ' for x v i the trouble and returned tonight. They ernor. txl every memler of Uie ieoi- , " , " , i report everything oulet and appre- ocratic State ticket m-i uerr A Kow Peat la Toxaa. here this morning. tn the other hand ."" is to be a conference of Eastern "xwmtic leaders at' the Coleman "',lIS'- in Asbury Park, which ex-Sen- ?lr'' Artmr p. Onrmon nf AfnTvlnrwl I attend. Thea- is to be a telnet, T to pecan crop $100,000 in Ibetween J $L1k "SSu? inunl 84 ich, it is said, ex-Seu-atorl bor-j southwest Texas alone.: 7 IVolk-sraad is the fact bat ke rreil. ; KcccU ai the vgnim? grounu. nn.t jtrranze ulaas for Im cam tvilcn. The meeting a trlth a nub-coajrolrtee or tne riat - . 11 ct.iul.ril tnnt I frrr a An- r.i n Austin. Tex., .luiv Sto. 'A voracious line oiooii. ..oe... pest closely resembling the army official Boer organ at Johannesburg, .ZZ tt Jru Polltlaue Colon- Central Committee. -Senator tJ. L, , inn- m- fiaM in denies the report most emphatically.;, Paris. July 23. the ion "qne town " nhirkbum met wUh the -thrstlSn Thousands of Teres have A despatch from Pretoria Jf1 iV'ax th " ? "?n5 . ttr .,.IittiA nrincioal cause of the -difference -arming. aiKi tna,i a. omniri ueiw-n .itnstion leh'.nd clos-M iUu :Timi nlbetWeen President Krbger and tl;e the two countries la poMDie, wita Z - kburo was made Cha : uvu . o, - thru b, will iroably be unatu to at tend, but be U In oymiathy with tbo movement. Bank Wrocted hy Thtevlaa Eaeieyee. Montreal. Jnly 2T,.-The Bank of Vin Marie, which dkl an extenslwvbn! ness. ousiended as the result of the de falcation of Chief Accountant Iemleur ami TelJtsr Herbert. It opposrs that they tad aystematlcally ro&bsl the bank for some rime. At leaet nftr Thonsaud dollars wa taken. Iemieux was arrsted. but Herbert escaped. Ron ad talo Company Of a aelxte. Jackson. MIuu. July 25. Te Rounl lap Cotton Dale Company, capital Jlml.ouO. haa bera orgaaixed berw Ten. H Y. ;addia ts.taLsasor. Tha company will round bale coCtoa mly. Assaaalaatlooiof a Farmer. New Orleans, T.u Jnly 25. SImoa Oliphant. a farmer, who bve-J nesr Hammond. Xa was ajL4-inAtr- yes terday whtle oo tils way tim. No trace J the MsxashM could be found.
The Morning Post (Raleigh, N.C.)
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July 26, 1899, edition 1
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