r Post WEATHER TO-DAY, For Ra'eigh and vicinity: Clotdv; Pcssibly Showers. IV. RALEIGH. N. C, THURSDAY, AUGUST 10. 1899. No. 58 VOL. MORNING ENGLISHMEN IN SOUTH AFRICA . ... .. . 1 past live years up to the time that! McGoldrick was ousted to make room for Mr. Croker' s private secretary, that; McGoldrick does not know about. Some of these facts would make very interesting reading if the particulars were set forth by McGoldrick, who is an experienced writer and pretty good hater. It is already announced that 'when. Croker returns there will be no T ,1 Dnrilament reception down the bay, although some Victoria leilS Kdiuamciu Qf tfae faithful wm conjugate at the About Their Troubles. llfillSlTIMP UIPinRl nil 1 1 in ii ii i in n mi i n v 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 a w ? W F PRISON BARS (iilllKMIIIO pier to welcome him back to America again. PREPARING FOR DEWEY New York Reception Committee Working Out Details of the Celebration. New York, Aug. 0. At a meeting of the CVrmnittp run llnn nwl Snnp of: mm A. I " " i I fifcat Britain Has PUl ncr nana 10 the- Dewey reception, a delegation juiniMA4TiirnRirir from the State committee stated that the Plough and Will noilurnoacK. of the ?7- 0()0 appropriated "by the leg- Kritish predominance Threatened lature jcoooo would be used for the Brills" nww transportation of the -troops and $10.- bv Action Of Transvaal 6ovem- 000 for other purposes. A committee py " has secured a Ivoat, and asked the city meat- , committee to designate the position it I.,n,l.n. Aug. O.-The seion of Par-I reviewing stand owsite the i riu ni - losed todayr Mr. Chamber- maj-or's stand. It was decided to give l U a as loader on the part of the the representatives of the State what ,,uvnnient. The Queen's speech an they desired. As the majority of these men are post ottlce employes. detailed from othV-:s In the Fnlted State for temjiorary ser vice in Porto Hlco. their wall will earcvly lie unwelcome news to them. The results of the substitution of na tive clerks for American", which w.i made some time ago. have been no sat isfactory that General Heath feel justified In applying the kulfe to n- Are dUCC expenses. Mr. Elliott has recom- meuueu me uisiuissai or iue wnu drawal from the Poru Klean service of uough Americans, and the substi tution of natives at greatly reduced salaries, to effect a saving of nearly $TO,000 a year. At the rate of expend iture existing until recently the- an nual detW-it in the postal budget for Porto Kico threatened to be forty per cent of the gr; receipts. Ieuer.il It Is Fraud Upon the Government tO I Heath is determined to n-duee the percentage or the Ietieit lo oeiwren Chadbourn's Troubles Probably Not Ended. mm 11 en A1 I UIH H Five Thousand Troops Move Agalrfst Insurgents. Procure an Increase of Salary by Illegitimate Means and Is Punish able by Fine and Imprisonment. H.VJU' Mi.-i 1 UU fiuiv,,ww- w - war contains the following: .-Tiif conference summoned by tv Kmpcror of Russia to consider n,.:imvs for the promotion and juaintrnnnco of peace lias complet v,l sittings. Although the re nlt of its deliberations lias not fully corresponded to the lofty ""alms which in was summoned to a.vi.mplisli. it met with a consid- ;:e uieacsuie ot suw!s. aou institution of a permanent tribunal of ;'.lin-ation cannot fail to di minish the frequency of war, while The extension of the Geneva con vention will mitigate its 'horrors. -! have received petitions irorn a con-Merable number of my sub jects in the South African republic, praying' for my assistance to ob tain the removal of grievances and disabilities of which they com plain. The position of my sub- j-.vts ia the South African republic is inconsistent with the promises of equal treatment upon which my zT:nz of internal independence to tiiar republic was founded, and un-r.-st caused thereby is a constant source of danger to the peace and prosperity of my dominions in South Africa. (Negotiations on this siihjef t with the South African rc puhlie have been entered into and are still proceeding." ten and fifteen per out. The post ii service of tills country Is conducted at an annual loss, but the excellent bni jr.ess methods Introduced since !eneral Heath lia been tirst n"lstant pv Clerks Who Participate In the master general, together with the .......... . great business revival following Pr-d- Fraud Liable to Indictment. ,ent MeKInley's election, have coin- Washington, Aug. O.-Speclal.-The ll to bring the deficit down ro . . . , alout five per cent of the receipt. Th official decapitation of former Tost- nvouinniation of dismissal by Hi master ChadlMurn, of Wilmington. nior Elliott will be followed on: by The stand is to he Wg enough to ac- mav not end his troubles. A striped (leneral Heath. A few Amerlcms will commodate 2.700 persons. Governor steamer Monmouth, and make the boat! awaIfc 1,hu- Tll offlelnls at the Tost- his headquartei-s. General Butterlield said that it was nroiosed to invite for ty-four governors on board the mayor's boat, to which Admiral Dewey will be taken before the narade besrius. It is be retained In the service. CAAE IN A HURRY. office Department now have his case under consideration aud will within a short time determine what further ac tion, if any, shall be taken. The re- intended that the mayor, the council-'. ports of the postoffiee Inspectors show men and aldermen shall be the receiv- ed conclusively that he had engaged In I Domingo, brought Kev. arlo M ing hosts at the City Ilall. General . a eonspin, to defraud the revenue who left' his native country bur Butterfield read the letter which he re ceived a few days ago from Admiral Dewey, stating that the Olympla would arrive about October 1. "I have. written to Admiral Dewey," he said, "suggesting that it would be well if he could arrive here on Sep tember 29. We could, in that event. have the naval parade on Saturday. The troops from other States could start on Sunday for the land parade on Monday A P&rtsfc Priest Suddeely Found the Cll mate of San Demteie Tee Warm. Boston, Mass., Aug. O.-The fruit steamer Simon Dumois. from Santo rale. hurriedly bv raakins false Teturns of the ordi- 'pe the rury or the menu i me lJ,.,v I 1 I. xll 11 rrik.a 1 ftrnx i i i ndir a 1 in! l j itiii riu.i. nary revenues oi n.s omce. i . ,h,u tucc yUim WM irUh vrt . false returns the salary of his office simttrs. not fir from Puerto PLita. nml was increased In the anual re-adjust- n brother of ieneral Morales, one f of postmasters 1 tu opponents of Ileuriniux and a lend- er or iir' insurreiiou i in aiu-ii Bacalor Captured Yesterday An fjeles to Be Attacked Today. Movement of Troops Difficult Owing to Heat, Mud and Water. Our Killed and Wounded Number Forty. Manila. Aug. 0. -General MacAr thur's force of r..i men left San IVr nando early this niomlns and ol va:fed ng.-iiut the main Inurgent ar my on the north. The advance wa steady, but difficult, owing tohe mud. water ami iutcne lieat. There va fighting along the whole Filipinos steadily giving way. Tonight horid Mrength will tw iwvared by he vnd f nei week. It I taong'it hat a jtarplus of recruit will lw eji ited. but It is Wot tLe intention of tho b-pjrim-ot to retain all the Toluat.-r who have t--n n"ii!e'I, With a t- onaMe Mirpln on hand cajmandi.T !l;et-r will l-gin a prc of -.-ni. ng out. .ui l .inly ih tet :n-n w.H a.' ria.n-I. In the anal xaniinati j3 u lae voiunie-r not niv m.tr pUysieal roniderat;in ! laken tj:o eonlderation. bu: th-:r general char- a ter a well. ARTISTIC COUNTERFEITER. SuccetitBl optrater Bee Dew After Long Searcm. W-.ih:ng:on. Aug. 0. Chief Wilkle. of the Sitret S-rvj-c. has r-c-irfl a telegratn nt.iiiuc that J. i VoUtck alia MrKlMxjn. lia 1 le-a arre:el At pi-i. Teta. for tiiik!tig and csreu 1.11 ins counterfeit I'nitetl S:at nit There wa aU capturt-.I with Poll-w-u a negative for a Wbter head ll' Ilole. ;l J.tt-UMin lieid $7; x Garfi"M head a nito on the Hanover National Hani; f New York, and Thoinat head of $7,; nl. a .jnanti'y ef lKud japT -nt to the proj"-r not- ;7.e. a WM a large nat;.St jes of Jak and wiher material. It I ?atel that Poll.M-k I one of th in.t -frt pho-tozrapliU- eoiin!"'r-ifT in lit- ia- try. audita already -rved a H-nirtn in the jv-:ii. uiiary upon :hi -uatg. Snbeu.n!lj- h wa again arr-'! ft-r oounterf.-iiing. but Jum"! hi ba 1. ilV' w!l"'h time be ha bx-n front, the running a bi.igrapli -ihibito:t al -ng the Mexieau Ird-r. It i tatel that while in the fN'tiltcntixry lie vr.n a- ment of salaries throughout tlie United States, which is made on the lirst of July of each year. He received under this read justment his salary for July and part . . . ... i ...ii..,. our Troop are etn .iui-.i ia- "'' Uini.-,! to work In the nria i.3i. from Angeles on the north, and on raph galleries, and neee.-ded la tnak- mlle from ParLic on the we. Angela ing a numl-r of counterfeits f rl will be atiaek.nl Ut the morning. It workmanship, which b- managcl ta , , ,;twe if tit ln-ople on the utltn de. far surie San I .man 1 as a base. n ,n. a Vt,rv tUuroti Colonel Bell, with the Tiilrty sith workman, and his errw. after a Inf.uitrv. nuirehed nt two o'elocU this .-areh of veral months, is regarded Major General Roe took exception uvof August this program. The troops, he said, re quired a day in this city, and they should be given a chance to see the naval parade. A rough draft of the He received a salary at he lost his life. Father Monies le came au object of suspicion after the assassination of the president, and It Is claimed that the follower of lieu reaux sent emissaries to assasdnate him. The fact came to the knowledge the rate of ?a.Ho per year, when, liailof frjpI1(( who Advised him to leave not the fraud lieen comlttted. it would the country by the first steamer. With have been at the rate of $2.!K)0. The! -areeiy any preisirauon ne num.ii i t.. t . ..mi... i,.i.l l'lhtn lLit;i flint eiiilmrkiHl. "tnkin? loving cup. to be presented to Admiral ; ' '"i t was br 2 1tU' him his little nephew, son of his Dewey, was shown. The cup is to be ,n xJIrtb"tfcii d,M-eas,Hl sist.T, lesi he also might be of pure gold, with three panels. The Xeve ue H U SlS victim of the rage of the ,t.n. first panel will bear the picture of nn 11 ntler f- Ne pre enceT It : pi- Who sought the life of hU native, eagle supporting a portrait of Dewey; V , ' 'T,,Jm w (inl I'll II1IU1 1 Lii IS l I 5 arms of the city. The mipnsonnnt. or lwtli. In i the ot4 ayor, councilmen andi1111 c?urst; ofn ffovpn,.?1nt. V- ftT . the Postmaster General will deliver th rlio pfriiil n rioi-trnit of the Olvmnia. r and the third the names of the ma aldermen may be put on the cup Major General Hoc said he had re ceived a numler of requests from ont- side societies for places in the parade. He understood that the land parade Mr. Chamberlain added that -several was to be confined entirely to the mill- rv.Mn.'Uts haa neen oraerea to pre-1 tarv. it is expecteu tnat mere win ie ord'i- ss the InsiHH-tor's report .to. . the .AttoruejrJ General and he will direct the Unltetf States District Attorney for the East ern District of North Carolina (Mr. Bernard! to proceed, if in his Judg ment the facts in the case warrant1 SUGGESTED BY DEWEY. Sa'.puee Astatic Statlee Will' Be Seat la Rotation to northern Waters. Washington, Aug. 0. Responding to a suggestion made by Admiral Dewey, the Navy Department lias directed that offiers and men on the Asiatic T"V..-. rrm-Hl Iwv 1 1 1.1 I 1 1 t i fTl wtllll 1 1 Ilirti.ltlV Tf U V.'ll par, fur embarkation and would be Mr,,(K)0 troops from the State alone. T "V" V.V"- " , ,n Ll. Hn, th. n.rt f'm-mthi from the ... TJ,a tvAAns lr. coi.l 41, n. Avornnr ln ' 4" 1 j..... ...... ... - -- ----- he said, were sent at the reque Natal government. 'Mr. Cha ' !n was unofficially informed that directed to inform them that this func- T'sv-nlont Kruger 'bad refused to ac- tion was distinctly a ew lork affair. C'j.r ihe British proposal for a joint The arrangement of the troops Avas intiuij'y. The policy of waiting until left in the hands of General Koe. tli" I'.oits voluntarily redressed the morning to Bacalor mid captured the place, after a short fight. An arnmre ear lel the advan-. Tlien Gen. Lips comb's command moved to h west and Wheaton's to the iiist. The guns slielleil the enemy for half an hour and then the infantry advaneed. lowan and the Svtti!enth Infantry eneouuterml the tir-t ir-nhes at lonz range r.n l elurgel a th'rd of a mile over cornfields. The euemy was quick ly routed, and J.ip.u:nhs and Whea ton divishtn then -evirated with two column Y-s'.uintl. going north east ami ji.iTthwest. A naming fisht was kept tip and Insurgent were clear ed out of 4'alulut and S.in Antonio with little diffieulty. The Sevewie-nth In fantry bad a brisk light near lexieo. and the Sixteenth Infantry In the af terntr.m went to the aid of Colonel Bell, whose men were greatly harassil. Our casualties probably number for tv. The Insurgent loss was mirh heavier as an Important event fa the history, of t!ie servicn. HURRICANE IN PORTO RICO. Castes Moose at Poxo Wrecked aad Sot dters killed UCtmp San Jnan. Aug. f. A tfTTilde hnrrl eane has Mn raging In l'ni B5e, tn'Ing -iefally .vere abmg t he south ern iuh!. A railway train was blown from the trark and many dwellings la I he reide:ior suburb f Santurce were lestrovf-l. At Po:je the custom bou wa wrec ked, and several vessels were hliwn on "'liorc. TeJ.-graph wire aw down, so tlrat It l lmiosIbls to leara full details of damage and fatall- lies. Washinctoa. Atig. 9. Information of i terrible hurric-anc in Porto Rico its re-elved at the War Department this inetihig. Cavalry barracks and other VTS MTr (y?f ,t enervating effects of long and con- st of the and militia of V ermont wantwl the, con(.lnsiv,.. an iudh-tment will be slant service in the tropical climate. brJ; aC0 f l101?-..1 I found and criminal proceedings com- A dispatch was ,ent tclay to Admiral -in cil the most insignificant -minor ity ia Great Britain. "Our predominance," Mr. Cham-b-n- la.ti saiil. "is menaced by the action of the Transvaal government in re to redress and in refusing to Si vp eirnsideration to the requests bithprro made in the most moderate Inaruae by the suzerain power. This state nf tilings cannot long be toler- a"t 1. We have put our hands to the plough and will not turn." A SLOW OHIO MAN. th j-miitro ttt -eles will government imiMtngs at an juaa - - . v i . break the comuiunlc.it Ion of reln-ls with the hills. were destroyed and cvcral killed. TROUBLE FOR CROKER. His Good Fortune Took WInas While He Was Celebratlno His Lucky Star. Washington. Aug. 9. A good man in Ohio now has an opportunity to reflect on the folly of procrastination in office-holding. About throe weeks ago this man was notified by wire that a vacancy' -had been made in the customs service in Cuba ly removing a clerk, who had been charged, with certain ir regularities, lie was told that the salary would be about $1,800 and a lib eral per diem, but that he must take office at once. The Ohio man, instead of coming on to Washington by the next train to swear in, and commence menced. Watson. Ilrecting htm to semi, aceoro- Nor will Mr. Oliadbourn be without Ing to his own discretion, the several compauv. The men, his clerks or vessels under his command in rotation others, who enabled him to perpetrate to Yokohama or some other iort far the fraud upon the government will north or .Manila, the stay or each ves- also be called before -the liar of justice, sel in northern waters to be deternnn- At the I'ostottice Department little ed ly the needs of the service. This svmpathy is expnssed for Chadbourn. step is taken in Itehalf of the officer. lie showed no ingenuity, as the trick and men, many of whom are suffering is an old one. familiar to all inspec- from the effects of their protracted tors, and sure or detection. Aireaay stay in im iropic. politics is cutting a figure in the prose- A letter was received yesterday from cution. Chadliourn's friends are en- Dewey .suggesting this step. Dewy diiivoring to stop it. His present de-said that although the "health of Ills Gradation, thev assert, is sufficient I late command was undoubtedly very minishment. Senator Prltcbard Islisood. both otficers and men would be taking no hand in matter at all. Chad- benefited by a visit to a cooler climat. loum, liy his course, has lost Pntch Sheehan Will Lead a Flfht to Depose Him from Tammany Leadership. -w iork, Aug. i). One of the !it- drawing his pay, spent about two t:vr li'-'ats ever made against the I weeks sroing around visiting his friends ard's friendship, ami he will, it . is stated, hold hands off. Mr. Chadbourn's friends "here believe j he has a friend in the District Attor-i nev, but those who know Mr. -Bernard' sav that he wants a chance to show I TITO ITERS NATURALIZED. Status Of Otker Italians Lyacked At Tal- lulah Net Natorallzed. Washington, Aug. 0. The State De lias received from Governor Otis Deports tae FlflKt. Washington. Aug. O.-The War De partment receivel the following n.es- Manila. Aug. 0. Adjutant General. Washington: General MacArthur. wi:a 4.fW) men. attackttl an insurgent art iy t;.i m m i stmns. i-iniei'titrat.l ar-un-l S in Fernando, at .V.l-" thl mornlnc At lo rltK-k a. m. he had driven It five mile In the direction of An geles. Casualties few. An attack was orlered for the 7th Instant, In-: rniu did not iermit the move ment. The railway from Augele north Is ladly washed by the un precedented tlood of the list six week. It Is lieyod the ability of insurgents to repair them. y OTIS. War Department officers point to the altove reitort a showing that active operation have I teen cnilrely sujnti1- 1 ed in the rainy s.ikoii. nnd that the situ MORMON BISHOP PRORESTS. the Satats Will Sptad a Million to Protect Tfcelr Missionaries. Touisville. Ky., Aug. O.-Bishop Kich. of the Mormon Church, who has harge of th riders now working in K en t nek y and Tcnnesse.. w 1 red lo Governor P.radley a strong protest to day agaiuKt the molding of hi ma. Thirty m:i of the one huuded fld?rs have 'Uvii aaulte.l. Two barely es caped lynching. Two more were btf ..n vesterdav. Itinh says the Mormon Church will vrtedd $ I K to pro tect its men. I'i'en: leadershin of Tammany Hall to tell them of his good fortune, ami. iil he inaugurated upon the return incidentally, -having nice pieces printed to New York of Richard Croker, the in all the country papers about himself Taaimany chieftain. Mr. Croker" him- and the great responsibilities of the s If se,.n the storm brewing, and office which he was about to assume. 8 au anchor to windward has an- ne arrived here two or three days ago, nmnrt.,i that district fights in Tarn- ready to start for Cuba, only to find I'any Hall must be confined to "the that'the man who had been removed -tr.rN in which they occur. Tai on charges had been hustling, and had in; en led as an intimation that succeeded in 'having his case re-opened, f'- hig iioss of the Wigwam would and, on rehearing of the charges, had E"r t:ike anv part in the battle be- had himself reinstated. . . . . -.. . , , - . . ,l !, n .lohn (;. Sheehan ana ms poini-f-net,-i, s for the leadership of one cftiie d strh ts. Mr. .Sheehan, however, a''l"il by John B. McGoldrick, a for-reiMi-ter of the New York Times, fll"i tenner city clerk, who was oc 5K,"1 I'n.m his clerkship to make room ?'"' Mr. d-oker's private secretary, P"i'in.-i-,. t enn-c bhr 4 criht' bevond t he . a . T .. . a. I 1 1 1 ' i i.mn rinnii r iii iiiwiif.u t i i t i t it 10 e .unAMe 1 I II" JvIM 1 iiurui. I'm. p ta.-s.s ww 1 i- r 1 I KM I 111 lit . 1 .1 . il rVl 111 TCI I "II XI ":i 111" I J1I11 iislli .i not simply a ngureueau an ins omce. Foster, or lxuisiana. copies 01 naiurn-: . 7 ...t.. 1 -iii. w,, im.ler f t- His course has not met with much Izntion papers issmnl to Charles Frond, b" 11 i Unees itof m. maiiy favor and he may emle:tvor to right nd Josepli lifata who, with two'v"ra iK' r ronniiii't . I -f. mu J himself with the Attorney-General. It J.hem. were lynched at Talli.l.il.. .J f.7 is rather a bad mess that Chadbourn These men are claimed by the Italian; has gotten in to, striving for an extra Embassy to be citizens of Italy, but. ;"1 10 NXjr ! I.tm nt win ?10- n:mIH7?,i0 OtI doe not say anything National Leaooe 6ames. At New York: It New York 2 T.onIsville 4 Batteries: Seymour Phillippi and Zimmer. At Brooklyn H. 1 10 E 0 1 DEPARTMENT NOTES. establishing their Americati cltlzen- rdib beyond nuestion. Tlie legal na Thomas Curtis, of Chandler, has had tionalltv of the other men is still a his pension increased from $( to $12. j question so Jas. S. M.iller, iostmaster at Falcon, ment has any Cumberland county, lias txeu removetl ject, . . I 'll . ! . , . I - ami .las. A. -Ji-iuer ninnjuriea m nis BITTER AGAINST BRYAN. Aatl-Ooebel Men Say He Will Lose Ken tacky Seppert. Ixington. Ky., Aug. !. AntMIll D-Miiocrat bavi --?abllslieI headquar :ts her and -sn-ps. taken to Injure a large :itt'nLuM-e at ihe coming State .iinventiotl. I welder f the movement ire very bitter against Bryan and pre-.1!.-; il-it Ids leu-king of lUndH-l will eot him ihe State. Sound money Democrat nre 'working with Republi can to secure the return of Lindsay to lh Fill till State Senate. about the reason for the aggressive movement of troop under MacArthur. far a the State DiMa-t-il ,,isl1 dvlw" h ,,,an- Omaha. Aug. !..-Wl,ile f, Anformition on the sub-'"1 to niaoarre the ent re garrison at ,,Llw. n a inUUlns tirU n mrormatiou on the suj S;jji F,.ni.ni,lo- ,,ut tll,.lr ,,lan, W(.r,. omaha cni. k tire eomj 1 r v 'iin'iii. viiu 1 - Imiu .f iu .n4- oriii :-n irtifort wni Brooklyn , 111- U ta-jj.i-a s-- - , . . 'liiile to depose Mr. Croker before Cincinnati.. .. .. ., nre. .b.ntioi nmnaim of next Batteries: leager M r. Sheehan 'has many argu- u-'ii,.ii iii -nrtn -nffiinst, Mr. Unt.o. 1. a r "l-,.' ,n1th BOStOn.. . and Warner; r. n. e L3 14 and 12 2 lis 3 McGuire; an. Hawley and Peitz. At Boston: E. r. n 7 12 1 3 12 2 nlace. R. I- adsworth has been appointed jxst master at Bly, Ashe county, vice Smith resigned, and A. B. Chew at University Station, Orange county, vice larborongu resigned. PORTO RICAN POSTAL SERVICE. WOMAN'S AWFUL JEALOUSY. h: ... . n-. h,.fmnn I Cleveland Batteries: Nichols and Bergen; Knep- w argu m.-nt upon which Mr. Sheehan per and McAlister. r,''"s is Arr rtrnVPr'. well-known At Baltimore: n.iM. . j. ? i 1 'ku ir hhv k. , uLr on tne silver quesuou. - mm 3C R. 3 6 Expenses Cut Down by Retlrlno American Clerks and Employing Natives. Washington, Aug. 9. Acting Post master General Heath has received from Director of the Posts of Porto Rico Elliott an elaborate report con taining suggestions tor a radical re duction of th sue Murders Her Husband nnd Cnlld and Commits Suicide. Canton, O., Aug. 0. Edward Eckln ger, his wife and three-year-old child were found dead in their home six miles from here this morning. Each had been shot through the heart by a shotgnn Which lay lieside the ImmI. The wife al.o liad several gashes on her wrists Inflicted bv a Moody razor. ' re-eie. llsrovercd. Tills being true, olheers say that MacArthur must have l-n 1 assessed of the information for sev eral days, and was only waiting favor able weather to advance uion tae in surgent lines. KILLED BY A CUBAN. Yeas0 Man From Kansas Falls In a Dnel at Saectl Splrttas. Fort Scott. Kan.. Aug. O.-NVw 1 1 lu re 1U.1I J. I.. ti--o. a. Firemen Killed y an Electric Wire ghting a hi ofter- Iny was aliuost wijNl .ut. Ty were cuctr- I.sl by a live wire ji el.-truMitl la ;he pns-neo of thousand of borroT striken nHtator. The dead ane lieutenant Aikim and thre. fire ox-n. Two other were -rloudy injured. Lieutenant Adam wa desemdlng & Ladder when a live wire fell on niaa and he tojpled to the ground, briDjlsi death to ihe other lireraen. Helton Wants Saore Scale. WIn.Lon. N. C Aug. 9.-Spy!L Deputy Colh- tir S d Shore, of Yad- lettin- found showtHl tku the woman'city. ho for the 1.11 i. jo . - Li,, .,,.1 .me couu,. - ceu In uua. nri a ii.ijr iu i,ivlll tiay ii -j.,,, which was also found In the room. A . known young ;oilee Mndeui of th . .. - . ... ..t.- ..i... r,. iti.. lit iwii vears na tt V -in " tal service on 10 sago.f.eaeral 'ue Mr. Sheehan thinks toe will St. Ivouis. . vol,1nson-hostal service JvMlr frniw fho wn. or he will Battenes: McGinnity and Robinson. ti. jnn,,nswt in Hip Younjr and Schreckengost. n:,.,,.., -Y . , - 4-j I At Philadeluhia: ainnrtTnrin niiin if 11 1 nu ji - Of KojI nitstvla.! 1 a n 1 d-fiill "1 ; IT"' " :, .7.r.. n . .1..,. mim. .irmvud later a .1 m. :niKr or 1, strict Attorney HoJtoa -wants tne e expenditures or the pon- " L V . """ T""'! ' ' , . i o,?h Kide-. was killed in a duel ftir !lU ,,rotw John, who rs the island, ome time l?.-.',neil St.irltus. Cuba, last Freliy . f..r lieltor last year. Ileatu deemed that tlie " 1 UU,IU"" "- l" . " . .,..wi., ,r,v T!... t h .-t r.rm in 1-orto Blcj wa, oos,- 1T. l.er f .nothr, woman. Z! intuit w Wft MV - ch money. Accordingly a-... .i. .. as Hie a--resor. r i no- lL.ih-1 (!hnr.-h. bilf a mil high-priced American p0s- ALTGELD AGAINST BRYAN. Thr.Mniii uM I I I 1211. 11 "'" - " - ular. the He' will have the assistance rnua-aeipma. m I T5fif rir . irya.n element in lauuiiaaj "'"p1 I ing too mi I ni n nr of fllO . r: iv o t-il clerks were recalled, and replaced 13 18 3 . . , -r.. nr..! Tkrtirll C" TVlTl- an. wliw.vwa Jwfl anvifflis to com- uatienes. -ud VUe,-- J't th,; organization to the free coin- neMland Sdim:. ;v"f s hor, an4 to repudiate Mr. At Washington. R- H. r-s statement of Us--views as to Washington " w.,-' " . . . .... nttorbv3' Wevhins and Duncan, - 'im , rr.r ii-ioo o n ovr-sie.n i .ei i Jiiicv-i - - BTI( 1 1:1 ' il i-r oo ia in nos- AT nanoLLe. ion ,.f ,.c -mAk iM .bA used Charlotte 9r... 1 TVAltTL - fl by natives, wlK had formerly been em- KtBruclty pntIc, LlteIy t ,Wed in the service and who had .... .-,. Attlturf. T :iie;i,rl unicient intelligence and n. i"". 1iolf Ttn t1(-ir . V! ! honesty tO wa i ia" i - Brlso Them ard EacK Other 2 .promotion 1 iv 'lias a. utxij''-" i . -. t-w i , rnnm - hiPftnin. Koacn ana ijonouue. ' L L il V7 ' ru-v 'ul for andH Louisville, Ky., Aug. 0. A serious When Mr. Elliott came to breach in the national Democra'. i r . ..-1- m n or.-v n I ..il-a n-1ll Ii.. . 1 1 m It ...... rd Heath again discussed the qus- .ipi.'ars in Kentucky to s-ak for n of the great expense of the Porto (Joehel, for John P. Alt geld win iu U??or, service and urged additional that case take the stump f tr the anti- ,ntrnnHiraont. 5lr. fciimiv "iru uwwi u-i. ioiay rue maa.r;vr v-i . . 1 IUUJMIq1I i-i i-. IV I T';ii!' nr. V . . m i. I I -1 TTWVI l . immouiT tn (rrpar .q V Ull. . . ,.t Tinnn ,o t.tebar or l I Batteries: Legrande, T? TT. E. .v 1 Vila home m iuiiu. - A o 1 STreparing a report, suggest- letter ' 1U ..7 dismissal of nearly a u ne Ui gua Jones ana r un in forto iuco. I aga nst FOUR REGIMENTS FULL. Weedlnf Oot Procese Will Eegle When a Surplus Is OotaUed. Washington. Aug. U.-Fotir of volunti-er regiments a re now rrtii'-l licyoud their authorised strength. K. turn rect lved last nlglit from r-cr i:t iug station show that -VTi enlistment were male yesterday, mailing au as I . . . . 1 I ..ln , from Altgeld saymg h would gregate or 11.'. troops o jl l . . w . .... . m. t loir lie m mtv ruiinirua iu ueip m IUC BWUWUi i '"''.' .v,-. ,v. f!t lin.-vin. corruDtion- liciuxna uju.tic w-v ot hi way and lay down sad wvat to l-ep. Yellow Fetor Itaatton Impretes. Newport Nw. Ang. n.-If tb yel low fever idtuatlon at Hampton con tinue to Improve a It ha l--n doing, it 1 t-lSeved that all the jatlimts will be discharged whhiu two re-k. ut of th quarantines will trobaMy lie raised Friday. There are taow only twenty yellow fever caw aaa ail are SIM veiu '-'lit IU it

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