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The Post WEATHER TO-DAY, ferRa-cigh and vicinity: Fair. ormng Vol IV. RALEIGH. N. C. WEDNEDAY, AUGUST 1G. 1899. No. 6 j. USORl STILL LIVES Slight Improvement in His Condition Noticed, SUFFERS INTENSE PAIN Hi, t.sallant Still at Large and the P0lke Have No Clue-rockets of the Wounded ?lan Killed by a Supposed Am...lHee- Papers In the Dreyfus (a,e v, re Not Secured, for Labor! trapped Them Tightly. ai:iu Kt.nnt. Au?. 15.-M. Labor!, who 1"". .1. o v iintnnivn 101 1 11 tllC DaClv U. iu nww v.xw.nlnv. passed a sleepless ;.T.,r. Ho suffers intense pain irum iis wound, but has no fever. At noon 1 slight improvement in bis condition uv;ieeable .lice have as yet oeen uuauie or Til.' tlie row manager, Mr. .f. C. Kennel?, who represented Guilford in the last General Asseniblj. NOT 911X11 OF A SQUABBLE. WILLIAM HAS THE KEY It referring to hi vessel and tln Mai In-. The dispatch giver dednlte assance that all I wll with he twtships. It also states that quiet Drmils In San iKmtiugo -at le.ii Harmon liione PnnU C nl n ! t h itolnt which can lie reached l y v.u.a,, .xaioci uuu.u ocu.c , tUMl s. as ,he Machla has I, the Dreyfus Matter, THE DEFENCE CRIPPLED A German View of the Differences Be tween Dewey and Van DIederlehs. Chicago, August 15. Lieutenant Kehri. of the German navy, who is touring America for pleasure, is at the Auditorium. The lieutenant was an officer on the (.Jetton. Admiral von Diedrich's flagship in -the Philippines during the war with Spain. He said: "I here was a. misunderstanding bo tween Admiral Dewey and Admiral von Diedrichs over harbor regulations, but the affair has been much exag gerated. The admirals were good friends and frequently dined together. The stories of the bitterness of ;he. feeling between them comes from Eng lish sources. The English people wish to impress upon the American mind the aid they rendered this country, in Rcnnes. Aug. 15. Considerable uu order to pave the way for an alliance certainty has developed in regard to that thev seek with the Luited ' - States. England would like nothing Kthe future course of the Dreyfus trial. been ....... .snore ir s.it- . . .... i t .mi tlis-uee. i lie two vessel win ceo to St. Thomas to coal. . thevamhip pabUiug along the .shore pro- AVoundlng of Laborl a Serious Blow to the Cause of Dreyfus Suggestion Is ITIade of Taking Successive Adjourn ments of the Court I'ntU He Is Able to Hesunie Ills Connection with the Trial Dreyfus Writes to JouausU TIIU PltF.SIDF.NT TALK?. Anrlran Patriotism the Burden of Ittle Speech at a Summer School. ltcl CTuamplalu. X. Y.. Aug. 15 PNdeut McKluley visited the Catho lic ummer School erotnid today and mae a speech. In which he said: "hatever the government of the 1'twsl States has lnen able to aecoin- plii has leeit hccnuc tile hearts o thlcople have lieeu with the gov. cruent. Our patriotism Is neither mc tioil nor sectarian. Loyalty to the govrument is our national encd. Our tlajls the flig of the fne. the hoje SWELLING THE RANKS ' Plans Completed for Five A,l,'-1 r,l,,,u More Volunteer Regiments. tiiiiiner tixur. lie wahl tamlitation and ald lie j wilbag io go kk k to Aiuuta without runner bra! lighting, lie ua traced h-r- IcroltgU eiITf-IIIete he l-ja Itil OH WINS .tt.tl. ENLISTMENT GOING ON better than to see the United States and Germany go to war. so that she might get control of that much more commerce of the world. The feeling said to have grown out of the Manila incident does not exist in Germany.' in,! anv clew to the 'identity v,v."ivaliouts of his assailant. . Auutiig the scores of stories circu yesierday. most of which were falsf. there was one to the effect that L;'ri's pockets were rifled a few nio nit'ins after he fell under his assail ants Millet. Inasmuch as it was ex tremely improbable, and a semi-official denial was speedily forthcoming, the report received very little credence. The story, however, proves to be quite true, and as the facts have a direct l,ea rinr upon the extent of the plot to murder Dreyfus' defenders, it is imp-nan; to examine them. There were fully a dozen persons in .isrh: when Labori was shot. This in itself is suspicious, for the neighbor hood is generally deserted at that hour. The first-comers included three of four unknown individuals. One bf those suzsosted to the wounded man that it was too hot, and others assisted to re move his coat and attempted also to relieve him of his wallet containing the papers in the Dreyfus case, but La Mori dung to this and placed it under iiis head as a pillow. A few minutes later Mine. Labori arrived, and the wounded man's coat a as replaced. Nobody, knows in whose t-iistody the coat had been in the mean iir.e. but the pockets were found empty. The papers missing were un important letters. One fact, which sug- ets that it was Berlians n. common uieit is tnat lxiDori s handkerchief v.-as taken. Labori's associates are firmly convinced that his assailant had two or three fellow conspirators at hand, commissioned to seize the pa 'T which were to be used in Dreyfus' defence. COTTON AND TOBACCO. Beports on the Condition of the Crops Are Quite Favorable. Washington. Aug. 15. The Weather Bureau's weekly report says of cotton: "In nearly all sections cotton is open ing rapidly and picking is in general progress. While complaints of shed ding continue general, they are some what less numerous than in the pre vious week over the eastern half of the cotton belt. Rust is. however, still prevalent and is increasing in the cen tral and eastern districts. In the north central and western portions of the cotton belt the condition of cotton is decidedly less promising than at the close of the previous week." On tobacco the report says: "Reports concerning tobacco con tinue favorable in nearly all the to bacco States. Tobacco has. however, sustained some damage from storms in Xew York, and from too much rain in Southern Indiana, and has suffered from drought in Pennsylvania. Cut-! ting is in progress in the Ohio Val ley and middle Atlantic States, and will be general during the, coming week in Xew York. "Under favorable conditions of the past week plowing for fall seeding is pretty well advanced.' Every hour impresses more forcibly how disastrous to the cause of retribu tive justice is the loss of Labori. as bis mission was to confound and con demn the prisoner's accusers out of their owu'inouths. Demange's knowl edge of the ease is profound, but he Licks ability as a cross-examiner. Encouraging reports as to I-abori's condition have given rise to the sug gestion that the court might adjourn for a few days to enable the great ad vocate to resume his task. The mili tary code, however, requires courts martial to proved without adjourn ments longer than forty-eight hours, but it is urged that brief sessions can be held within the limits of the time re quired hf tan Ileal Defender TsesH ee ! a 1U- In a Light lad. XewjKirs. I!. I.. Aiii. 1-V-ln a I zhl bree th.lt h-ltlb-d truSU the lirth -lt almost MiitU. auvl in a ::ith --a. tie tilun:bi lef-ntel the lK-fcu.!-r :d.iy by threv mlunte a n j ri'ty-tno -urs!. VYY.iiber iU'Ii:bii ere aluet th illue js prevailed Je:erLiy. bllt !! roiir- x.i naly i w My-otie !o;h- i:i b-imsh. Thi. wish the tit her r.is .tl"-d durfiii the Xew York Yjk 'oI Vln't -ru;e. !kiw ilit ill a l:iht Iji! a:i-l niuoiii m-.i I he Coluinbii -.ia Nnit th? N-feader alU5 tweuiy -x.tld a tn.Je. There trt !, I f.l5r tet ye', of tie thiis In a blow mid tith a m-ji. compl.-t.ti to.ljy for the tilituieu: of h,c! , ,.x,, -,. that the Columbia. A.Hil.l io eea I ettt-r la LtlT W-at It er. Itaelns will now ml for a wh'.U-. j!m i 1ii:iiIiLi s-dus io Hri:ol toutr row to hate her ".eel mat put lu. .More Than Iluouglt ytm red for the First Teu ltrclmcnls Urcr Number Fnllstrd fur Tw Iteslment Itrlns Formed In the IMilllpplnr Three Colonels and erral .Msjurs Selected for the Ne lleglntcut. Washington. An?. 15. Plans w.-,v of ip oimriM(4i(: mid wherever it i& assiled It will be enrr'-d to triunqih- nvo a.l.lm.mal v..luuteer resau. nts to auipeav." jbe known as th Thirty-eighth. Thirty- H-retary Hay arrive! thH evening uiuth. l ortieth. l ortv-jlret and Vortr- UOI.tVUC, JkUlH'l I I lit .111 II .llllt I.. .11 Pi flow, of Pennsylvania, came to In- Se.iviary of War Root this niorn'.ug COI.Itl'.L AND IILCKUt ItN. Vit the President to attend :i odebni-1 eleeld txdoUels if t!ire of the r-j tioat Pittsburg in honor of the Tenth nunts. and the ii.um of two otIVer Petisylvania Regiment. The Presl- det promised to be present August "J. a fir -which he will return to Washing-toi may m:i:d a Ni:v oi tfit. If Ve are fiolns Into Colonlzlns W'r lay Copy Furopean Institutions. Imv York, August l.". Thomas It. Red is not an expansionist, nor is ie eniuriiastlc about our war fin the i Plllppines. are n. iw uud.-r eoji-M.-raiion to coji tuatid the oiie-r two. ievrral of majors have already be:i ilett-ruiin-d tips H. and as ooa as t!ie Govern ir of States h:lVe replietl to lUe.4geS lug them to name two ui:i .eh from wli.iui appiintuii-uts would - made to line of the regiments, eaptaiji aad lieutenants Will 1h e-. Seil. It lias been determined io continue recruiting at the tatiis now oeeup.,-d bv the tn reginietits in The only exceptions sldered are the abandonment of 'ie render.rons at Fort M-Pl:Tn. Ga.. TUrj Illsenss tate tie and ; le About Free Mter. L4l ia;s etointry. l. iW heltlg lndleve in the Declaration of !n- At all events, the defence will 'deemleuce he said, with sini-inl em- tomorrow move an adjournment of phss when questioned, but aked 'h it two days, notifying the court that a hebe not quoted on the ubjeet. .' further adjournment will be asked to thitgh, he added, when asked. If dur- Vancouver llarraeks. Wah.. and Tori enable l,abori to return or a substi-. inj hU trip abroad he saw anything in I Sam Houston, Texa tute to le secured. th parliamentary institutions of the I Rei rultlng returns nceve.l at i n Dreyfus tonight wrote a letter to.vaiotis -ountritis that could be pr:it Colonel Jouaust. saviusr that his de-'alv zrafted on to ours? "Of course it fence had )eeu seriously cripplesl by J win re going into the colonizing bud- Iotilfville. Aug. li.-Siaie Srna:of GM-t.d. :iiiil l firm-r S-ti.itr P.Li, kbnrji. j.ke iltU ufternxiu i:t l'ul'.":i nniatj, ue iif li ;r:ts.d I. An Sinuj-ne i-riid w.i i:i h.in I. J !i. !' i-it-s i.i .-!i-r.i KeMtu ky It ! bired t. Iw greater i.i.iu '.'. f.tls.iw 'r xj- tel. i;.-u I juid -; -ej.il at tention today to the !u.t a:i 1 Nahville l:.i;lr.i.i.. an I ItLtrLttum jk ti the G.!ic! i-Jf:o;j T!et two lii an- tlie tro!ig -t l!n- w;iie:i tii- i-amM.g:i l tiiale. Pn-e '.In r ! reei luz I. : i !- .it:-nt;oa, rh idea l-J:ig ap;nr-:r.ly to hate tlist r ir uryau w;en tie :u::.;i t:ie :ate. the outrage and begging for two ad journments of forty-eight hours each. In case the court refuses the ad journments Monard will become con- j suiting -ounscl. Should the case con tinue without Labori it will probably be finished in ten days. The feeling is growing stronger that ues we hall need a new outfit. GUER1N HOLDS THE FORT "WHAT WILLIAM SAID. The Kaiser's Talk With Congressman Foss was Confidential. hon.lon. August 15. Congressman ''"or-e Ivlmund Foss, of Chicago, who ' at ie.vsent ju this city, was asked au; ;m interview which he had with tmp.'no- William of Germany, on ;'arI the Imperial yacht Hoiienzol- at Kiel. August L Air. Foss said aat his majesty, in the interview re-'r-'d to. had not made the remark 'ierman-Americans would not an aggressive policy on the l':iit of tiie United States toward Gr-J-ny. Nothing of tnis kind had been 'r"!it;on..,i. However, it was gathered f':ii the conversation with Air. Fo-;s, :;ir the remainder of the interview LmpM-or William, as published iu '"'niian newspaper was correct. Ir. Foss said he regarded the con "fTidn .iwtli his majesty as coriti '.al. and would not give any of it J' t-r publication, except to sav that wipfror William expressed the kindli- .pciiu-s toward the United States, j"'rtspap.T reports in regard to the 'y interview, and other matters. f " 0SS expressed great Wmiration He Emperor, and said that his ;;",ni"' iii the matter of naval ques- was remarkable. While in Ger- C r, '' Fofw learue(1 that glasses '"'iiig tested whereby smoke from -iHM'iess powder eould be discovered ;;; range. This he said was a American invention. Mr I.' ... i. . . i iivs ii:is nira'Vfltr -r. i .-. i t. .a . 1. ..vavi,, JaiLtJU uie .viru of He Declares That He Will Not Be Taken Alive, and the Crowds In the Street Shout Their Approval, lo .... .'.nils or Denmark. Swolnn vane,, liermany, Austria and Italy! lreTi.,.tj lv i a . . . ...c une ior a rortnight, to inspect the British ua- an. Tal 'HANtiE OF MANAGERS, nvo,, Electric Hallway About to ,ue Manas of the Fries ""lauj . August 13. (Special.) McKay, of the Twin IN'-n, N. C. iih-nt r i ia p?nvtrVcl,on Company,- who liv M j.L kicame to Winston today iiie u'r wn 1 A- Barr manager of eea0?0 ?treet Railway 4o i:v,i,ii. ' cClement, whom the 3ctP.i 1. a,nD0lvnces w no. longer con h , ' ' 1111 ra& eompany. Mr. Barr Ele. tri T,snperimendei of the Fries t::u,. i OWer Plant nre for some Milv,v n leanied that the street 'tii,r ,11,swn Pass into the hands ' i ' i .tit. -i . . "iauuiairiuiiug ana rower nro,. -'"M-.l n v. v- Winston man who was in Xew l - uay ago was told bv " is interested m the forma- to.ua -,"le Danville Tobacco Ware a'v.. Alusl tnat the i)tn . " -uuiuiuc was i -o to nieces. fln-u1,, ial fi'om Greensboro gays the t, a nd negro waiter today resigned tf ti, ',,sltlons and locked the .doors ispenaary. They do not like Anti-Semite Leader Defies the Paris Police. rles,. of ti(Tle hourx ye!erd.i.V i.i.i'.v I'd an :iggnif:lti eiilitnsc.nt of 1.1. ."!. or :.! over the nnthurixd wtrt-nth of the ten regiment. Of ihu iih.ii- ln-r. li.iwi-ver. ri: eulit:iMnt are f ir Jlr. Jrkins Ulnf-s Not Danjfrrous Ilh-huiotid. Aug. l..-Mr". Thnja J. J.n kMu. ;!.( of tin- t.iuii-u (onfJ-er.iN- .i!.lw-r. Sia-w.ill J.u Lui. i i'.l .it i he trcuu.i ll-p;;jl in thi rity. S!n I uul.-r the i-.irr tf lr. Iluaur Clttl Serrlce Humiliation Dates. th- g.neral rhlMppin- er W.- an 1 M;uSri.. ;,., nith Jak.n in his vie. Kxamitmtioti" will be hM in the time lias come for Kaiser William, Net h Carolina as follows: Ual'dzh. in the interest of universal justiee. to! SotemlNT l." and Oetolr IT: Ah- sweip away all loubts by disclosing vik. October 11; GreeusUirn. tetoUr Vashlngton. Aug. IS. SiHH-Lil.-Tlie hav Jut t-eit r.i.-r-i ir..:n i nu:inei Clil Service Commission has uil ltarra. ks. .iu. i. i ri-'..u . t .uii.tu.j. a tliedule showing examinations to to pr. p.ire for the trip to Jian.u. lMheld this fall for dejvirt ne-ntal ser- I.it Li. 1 l-r uut tLiugirott. ii:.i- is lu.tul, but STILL ITltTHMIl IHi:AslU the decisive facts undoubtedly in the possession of the German government. He could settle the ease at once and forever by sending the doeumenrs which the German agents receive 1 from Henry, Kstcrhazy and others of the general staff. NEW PHONE COMPANY. raris. Aug. 13. Jules Guerin. presi dent of the Anti-Semitic I-icague, and Max Kegis, Jew-baiter and ex-mayor of Algiers, together with their associ ates, are still holding out against ar rest at the offices of the league, where they have been besieged since yester-i day. A force of policemen this morn ing made an attempt to serve "warrants for their arrest. Guerin appeared at the window. The officer in command of the police order ed him to open the door, but he re fused. 'If you want me, come and fetch me, he added. The police withdrew and Guerin shouted to his friends and comrades in the barricaded house: 'Let us die; they'll never get me except dead or free." Crowds in the street heard him and shouted: "Vive Guerin!" .Three of Guerin's companions were arrested' this anorniner as they were leaving the beselged house them , carried revolvers. Strong Opposition to the Hell Organized by Chicago Parties. Chicago, August I.I. The stockhold ers of the Illinois Telephone hnd Tele graph Company, the new antagonist of the Bell Telephone Company in this eity. voted an Isue of nk).(Nm of 4 1-H per cent. .10-year gold liouds, unl an im-rease of the capital stoek from .SlTiO.OOO to $.".( k KM km ). Four more di rectors were elected, making a board of seven. The names will not be given out, however, until the closing of ;he negotiations 'or the rinanciering ol' In 4; itatesville. Octoler !!: Wilmington. Sejtember IS ami (X nler is. CASH' PAID FOR VOTES Kennelt !'.!erld Dispensary Keeper. t; r:ii lrr. N. f. Aug. 1.. Srri-L Tuulght J. C Ki-uutt. n pr4-iritlvr from fuUfrl. was i l-.-;ti :n.in.ig. r of the d;inisary t n salary of one hun dred tkillar a month. "AS NEW ISSUES ARISE" HowJGoebel and Coulter Se- cured Their Nominaion. Loufctllle Dlspateh Prints a Story Al leging: Hrl be ry and Fraud to De feat the Will of the Demo cratic Partr. More Itegluiruts to lie l'omicd and Voluntrers to He llusbrd to .naulla. Waslilustou. Aug. ir..-Wh'le it lias Ihhmi tlctltiitely tleteruiuei ti rai- tlvej :ltl tlll.HKll vulUHlrrr r-iti ilielll. it I well ktnwn t;at SH-r-:4ry lUot hi t;nlT eonsdniiie:i a t lit fnrth-T in urease ;i:ul tnav ibflde t.i ftiMt .vt-n. ..i... .... .. .. i it. i ... ... th.- ihsrt.iii n iw :ni::i..rixM. pLiti bryan Approves Iowa Uerno- unJer "iiiiurn iiii un thi-i content pLite 'tiding all voIutit.-T to the l,liliplbti" wltlioiii d. Liy. the live Uddltlotj.ll regille:il Ul f.lil.lW cltely the ten now tumrly organiwu. Mure tr:insp.irts will prHiir-I. ati-1 the names of four have ten stil:ulttil and they may be j.i..sril within a few w --ks. cratic Plan of Campaign HOI till SLKDDIMi FOIt .MOIt?IO Ttvo Ivlders Draczcd Irum a Iulplt and Oilier not lteconled as lerg) mm. ImUville. Aur. !."".- Morm.ei t;i- compauy. Fresident Wheeler of the venture, but. will not that he is now assured of the sueeess .i.. o.ooln it i..n ..f Coelwl for srov- Anll-Trw! and .ntl-I!tpanslon to D the Inr, and M&teen-to-One to Ite Kept In the liar k- cruult Iie Mo'nH, I.iwj. Aug. l.V At four differerit tne';iug !oLi W;".li.T..t J. Bryan approVi-d th niirM sduptel r low a le:ttiM-rat in pl ttia.r.g th- r . h nmpnizri this fall by Ir;;i!ag 1I to All Conflict Not to Be Risked. Paris, Aug. 15. Premier Waldeek- Rousseau and Prefect of Police Iiepine have decided not to risk a conflict with Guerin and his allies, but to continue the blockade of the house where the men have entrenched themselves. An Anti-Semite named Lasies undertook the position of mediator tonight and conferred Avith Guerin and the pre mier, and conditions may. be arranged tomorrow under wihich the beseigeu. will surrender. terim receipts, to be exchanged for the bonds and certificates as soon as they can be printed and delivered. IIi nniCANE AS A SV.1IBOL. A Havana Newspaper Says It Indicates Ood's Wrath Toward Ajnerlrans. Havana. August 15. A good deal of comment has been caused by ;tn edj. torial in El Diario de la Marina re garding the Porto Ricau administra tion. This runs, in part, as follows: "Prior to the hoisting of '.he A uteri 'can flag in Porto Rico, that island was I the most proisiterous in the W est ln- f !dies. Now all is changed 'llld serious- v1- I. ... i . . l . . 1 : , ly uisturueu oy in rauicai aiio su den modifications in the local customs. Porto Rico is refused a poli Um or ganization by her new masieiw. She is not allowed even the autonomy that Louisville. Aug. 15. The Louisville Dispuch. free silver, but antl Goelel. organ, will print tomorrow a most eii- savs satioual three-ul until artiele howing sjotrirles are untinc with proniuu-ii oiiiitsiMou In Jaekson t-ounty. At rve oiui , ....... .,... Chestnut Fiat tw. i-r.i-riM.v .uu: the details until the construction work riirnu i.u,..- .... . . , ,.,.a ,,,1- w, t- ej,-, t.-l is actually under way. aceoindished by bribery, and tluit from jn. pulpit ty a jarty of citizen President Wheeler says that arrange- 'sums involved In the transaction were or,j,w to leave th- eottu:y on ments are now being made whereby I not ptid. The story Is exhaustive in -.in of U lnz sevrtlv dc:ilt with. Cti-iit a New York trust company will receive) detail but shows that Goebel. crou- ,r, ,.Ui: lo leave they were allowed tolls not under .bi!gjtio;i to r derate ii iuuscnpiions to me ikmic ami tiive Jii-jan. uau uin niinin in nn no leather tiMMr fII-- an I were i iieu i a j j,ul 3 iu.y ,'u- ari w case, though the iaier ehargi-s him Ul;ir,.i,ed by a hooiiitg m.di to the cuttit- with engineering It. To Uiek up tiie ,v jtu,. article, the IHsputrh print atll lavlt ' 'j-aylor eotiniy. Tenn.. two Mor- of two delegates to the lAjulsville ihiii- y,,,, t.,.r were arreted for reftiiiti vent iun and a photograph of a lgltt- lo py p,,ii-riixes. The tdden said they draft for $15ti drawn on Coulter. were preacher and exempt. The Jttde After Goeliel had. by effecting hi naid from the bench tluit he refun d t combine with ex-Cougri'ssuian Stone. r,n5jrnlte t'teni a pre.K-her and a- oruauiztHl the convention and gotten s.Hl a tine. The elder had no his own committee on credential ap- money and were started off for J.til. pointed, he found out. the Mory but Mtccedisl in getting the jailer to charges, that he was still In need of accept their watche ai jeeurtiy tmill more vote. CantpUdl county had a (hoy could Mnd money to pay their solid Hardin delegation of twetity-two flnc. President Rich, of the Southern votes, whlclt was uncontested. Sud- Mormon S-ch ty. will priw i"! In the denly a contesting delegation aipearil, courts against the Taylor Mtiuty which was seated, giving Goelel con-1 judge. troi. According to anidavits or i.t ward Huber and John C. Draddy. con testing delegates, they came to IouIs vllle at the lnstitn"e of Judge Hodge, of Covington, one of Goelnd's managers. and all the new delegate igned a ii- DOLTEIlJ ON Till: t;HOFND. oinl existed under the aid regime. T.i) cyclone that has devastated the Uland'per prepared by hlui, ettltig fonh that is a symbol of the just wrara of tju-l.a.rump convention had toward the American occupar. ju. The Hooker Fast on the Rocks. Manila. Aug. 15. The United States government cable ship Hooker, which went asnoje on a reef in the northern passage of Corregidor Ilarbor, is still fast and is discharging her stores. The combined efforts of the gunboat York- town, the cruiser Baltimore ana a number of tugs to float her have thus far been fruitless. Senator Hayward Stricken Suddenly. 'perpetrators oi Brownsville, Neb., Aug. 15 .Senator : discovered iiay waru was stncneu wim ayopieAj this morning, as bOirose to address a crowd'at a-picnic of a fraternal socie ty, and tonight hia condition is so alarming that.lt Is feared he will not survive the night. He was eiectea Fraudulent Designs Frustrated. Havana, August 15. The local papers have been publishing rumors regarding heavy forgeries, the amounts involved varying rrom 4,000 to ?4:), 000. Gen. A. R. Chaffee, chief of the Governor General's staff, denies the re ports as printed, but admits that a fraudulent request was made for $4, 000 for the Presidio. Lientenant Col onel Montalvo, the administrator of 'the Presidio, when Interrogated with reference to the matter, replied jhat he knew nothing about It. Senor Des- verniue, secretary of finance, received an anonymous letter telling him that jtttemnts were being made to rob the treasurv. This aroused suspicion, and resulted in the discovery of a bogus draft, which was not cashed. The oi iue iraua nave not Antl-foebel Contention Will nate a Full Mate Ticket. Iexiugtou. Ky.. An. 15-The antl- been held. (kebd con veutlou will m-t here to- When none had been held. The eou- morrow antl two thousand delegate testauts were seated, aud Chief of Po- and visitor nre exjiected. Prominent lice Pugh. of Covinrton. gave n niau among tod-iy'i arrlrnb were cverai named Sliannon $l(o with which to iv I ex-(Vn federate ofllccr. wh i said tiiat the new delegates, with -which money ninety it cnt. or the s.n. uep wuiuo Shanon departed for parts unknown. " vote agalnt Go.dnd be.-aue he It was subsetiuent to this that Coul- killed their comrade. Colonel Sandford. ter arranged to pay the delegates ?150 It hat been lccldeil to nominate a full I and stitwHruthtg Co-refur aniMrat aud an:i-ep.iubiu. In an adJre ij itittnty chairaien he jji: "TIi.- Chicago pJitf rai was written for all time, and the I :iivw ra'.ie party may turn tutr attealeei t.i th-2i. take tio tn into ihe family and :i!it uu thta w-rhout 4i-l.g.ztr.g for aoy fonnT t'tg!it we 2sve made." I-iter. f.ire the State Central tulstee. with w!u:n lo had A vnfereac - itt'tTjiUjg the platform which will ! adopt-il tomorrow, he related thi t.tieaieut, giving hi apoval so .3 money plank which -ontlH a s.Mfabt cndreiuetit of the Chicago Ia:frJ without giving attention to the .u :!ou of ratio. In two a J Irce tonight d- li-rl before lars audience. Mr. Rrytn gave ijm lsl aitetn.oa i tru-t and - p itioiou. dc. Jar.ng tlt.it t two l-H-.t- w.-re of i In u:jno-t ;mpirf anv. Cato Sol!, a -oJ5iroati4 candidate eleeted b.V Site fi lter m.ZHY men. a.urcd tlie gulwruaiorijl nosiinatloa. to vote for him for auditor. State ticket, and John loung Hrown will undoubtedly le at Its head. The New Orleans and machJaa Safe. Washington, August 15. The Navy rtmnt has been greatly relieved u o ziisnaeht from Captain Long- city and Tnlght hnrt nr t WOODWARD ACTIARTVR. Bat He Remains In OOlee on Ills Prom ofGo Behavior. Atlanta, Aug. Ki. Mayor Woodward this morning want to hia office in the city hall and remained all day. "I am glad It has all been settled." sakl the mayor; "not that I had anv- tning to rear from an official and searching investigation, but for the good of the city. I think it best that the matter honkl top where It has. Tlie charge against me were yalnt ed n hundreil tm blacker than they were, and I. had all to win and nothing to lose by an Investigation. But a dis- ...rJur things would hurt tin HATTLK WITH RORllF.ntl. Chinese Troops Defeated and !Ianj ofTbem Kilted in the FlchU Hong Kong. Aug. 15. Official od vices from Canton tay tluxt a deiierate flght lias occurreil between a force of 500 Chluese soldiers and a Inud of robbers l,0m t:rong. at Ctkou. on W river. The robbers were victo rious, killing 25n sxddiers. A force of 2.0i0 troops has left Canton for the scene. Ivtnbexxler Will TIake No Flcht. New York. Aug. 15. Mahlon Walbce Mattlson. cluirgcl with cmlezzling S2.t0) from the Fourth National Bank lof Atlaatai'ra arraigned before Cow- TIIK NATIONAL CJATII- Itoston WhliMTiOiNi Df i iintinniu and Ihe olonels Do ap Xw Vrh. IL 1 II. I 7 :i At Brooklyn: ltrHkln. . .. fTleveland 2 .. 2 I lattcrle: McJatnes and McGuirr; KnepihT aud Sugdca. At IVo-tou: R II. 1- ltoston 0 r. o Cincinnati 1 2 llarterie: Mes-kln ondIlersen; Tay lor and IVItz. At Wahlngton: R- II. K- Wasblngion 3 0 4 St. Louis :. s 11 1 RatteTles: H'.neen and Duacaa; Young and.Schreckcngot. At Philadelphia: R. II. H- rhiladclphla - ' Chicago il 1 Itatteries: Piatt and McFarland; Iar vln and Donohue. At New York: IS- II- L. New' York 11 ' LoulvIlle 0 ! T. l!attiie: iMheay and Warner; Iowllng atjd 1'owers. Ilaltlmore-Plttsburg game yiou ou account 02 ruia
The Morning Post (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Aug. 16, 1899, edition 1
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