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V 1 T 1 -i II. Ji A Vol. IV. RALEIGH, N. C, THURSDAY, AUGUST 24, 1899 No 70. M Post ING GONZE IN A CORNER Remarkable Stories Told at the Dreyfus Trial. SOME LONG MEMORIES 0ne witnes Cioes Back Fifteen Years ,0 Recall an Alleged Disreputable friendship of the lrisoiier-CIrcum-glancp Having IVo Bearing on the Question at Issue Related as Though They AX ere Criminal. I him in ignorance of their machinations in behalf of Esterhazy. Gouze admit it eel 'Lis proposal to .send Esterhazy an anonymous letter, aud aid he spoke "to General Billot, then Minister of ,War, about ?, Billot, he said, abso lutely refused to 'permit it, and the chiefs of the -general staff were there fore entirely innocent of any private measures in behalf of Esterhazy. Laliori asked the witness what h? thought of Du Paty I)e Clam's actions and if he accepted responsibility for them. o Hushed -deeply and al most .shrieked .in reply: "It is false! ' It .is false that I ever ordered dishon orable methods employed. I am hei3 to defend niy -honor." Several 'further questions indicated Ijalwri's purpose to draw out an ex pression from the witness showing whether he would defend or desert Du Paty De Clam. Gonze tried to avoid (the issue, 'but when pressed for a direct answer he did not hesitate to throw all responsibility for unworthy meth- A landau escorted . 0(18 uPn 1)11 1iary Clam, accepting none nimseir. Major Oarriere, the government pros ecutor, announced that lu Paty Ie Clam was still ill. Physicians would Tl.-nnos. Aug. 23 j,va s.iua.lron of gendarmes, and also r,i the I.veeo at :;i0 this who will be thus! consult upon his condition today, he protected till the end of vfus trial, entered the court buv up fflornin-'. and Labor i elaborately room. i;ie j:esion began without incident. lx. Hoy and D'Ervieu repeated the prJen'-e they gave before the court Biartia.1 of ISO-t.' D'Ervieu adding that pivyi'us used to boast that he ;;-., ro roiiie late FAITHFUL UNTO DEATH Last Honors Paid to the Late Ur. Creasy. THEFUNERALATWINSTON Numerous ministers Participate In the Exercises Presiding Elder Carrauaj Preaehes-Flrst Pastor of the Deeeas- ed Ilelates Reminiscences rirrnm. stances of III rieath-ITIany Friends Acronipauy the Hod) to Jit. Airy to Attend the Burial. aid, and the result would be known tomorrow. Labor! pressed (roiize further, asking why Esterhazy had been allowed to have Lis li-lerty. and had also been "warned of certain things in the face of the evidence against him. "Isn't it a fact." he asked, "that Esterhazy n-d.i . . . . .... . : . . . 11 . ,. t : i i . 1 i. . i . ! general staff V" I Xo" evieil figure mm.ilv "rjfnr. . i. . :n, ...1 ....... ............ ...., to rue oiuce nuoui hazy was under General Wins-ton. X. C. Aug. 2... Special. The remains of Rev. Ip. fa-ens v nr. rived here on the morning train from Baltimore, ac,-ompanied by Lis eldest son. V. M. Creasy. They were ineit at the deptxt by tlie hoard of stewnrds of Centenary church, several Knights Templars, who ated as honorary pall bearers, and a large number of friends of the deceased. The body was taken the trial trip lietxveen the ship yar.l and the Atlantic Ocean takes place. Captain Folger is oue of the high au thorities In the navy on ordnance. and his opinion of the success of the supcr lHsed turret idea afier the trial trip will be worth something. The Keansarge was today given a oat of white paint, which she will wear on her trial trip. The contract sliced of the ship 1 only sixteen knots, but the Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company has thus far managed to exevM con tract speed in all of their merchant awl government contracts, ami it is believed the Kearsarge and Kentucky will not U exceptions. The three little gunboats. Nashville. Helena and Wilmington, the let and sjieedicst boats of their class in liie world, all far exceed the eontriet spvd. If the Kearsarge makes in :l.e neighborhood of seveuteeti knot an hour on Iot official trial, many naval men will iflt -be surprised. CABLE SHIP DOOMED The Hooker Pounding Hard on the Rocks. RETURN OF TRANSPORTS now a liukl m;it. .x.-rinn. and Drevfus had been :;i,.iv tlurinir the luncheon hour. M. iMiehatelet. who did not testify a: the court-martial in 1804. fluently ivneated a conversation alleged to have l.tt-a held with Dreyfus more than live sier was deeeix-ed and kept in iv.irs .i- in regard to foreign i;.n and secret information.. reia-This hml oc.-urred- in a small cafe in rue Cha:n;s Klysoes. and Dreyfus had poiiucil out the house where he said V lost from d.uoo to 15.000 francs on Tjf revious night. Here Dreyfus repeated his denial of p;ni-'l:n. Maine Demange, counsel for the de fence, asked Duehatelet why he did iw; Tcsiify in 1S04. The witness re-' .Sled that he had not considered his test : moil y i mport ant. M. iu Kreuil. another witness dis covered by M. Quesiiay, -rold an ex tra. T'linary story dating lack. fifteen y-ars when Dreyfus was A lieutenant. Tin- witness. .made the acquaintance of M. I'cdKon. proprietor of a shop known a ltedkigote (irise, in Paris, where Mme. Hodsou introduced him! to Drey f -is. The witness. Mine. Bodson aid I!'",vfus went out driving together several different days. The witness (V.nfd at Bodison's, other guests being k-eyfus and a man who was intro duced as an attache of tlie German E:i!ha;sv. Witness affinned that he left the place Xs quickly as possible, de-ermined to end his connection with -ii.-h peivons. The witness met liod- n later. Bodson asked him why he tin loader came to his 'iiotise, and wit lvplied that he did not like (ier inans. I'.odson said: "They are not ni.v friends. They are friends of my wife." n..on then said to witness that, he possessed proofs which would drive l-yfiH out of the French army; that .M'.i'.e. Ixvdson was Dreyfus' mistress anl Dreyfus paid Tier several thousand i";i'ne a year. The witness iid he ad vised Hudson to go to the Minister of 'ai- and state tlie facts. Bodson re Teed that, beinsr in nris.1nesc;. hp did it c like to mix in the affair. "Be- ie. ne saia, it an omcers Having "'!:i;rescs were driven out of the anny there would scarcely remain an oftii-er ,,n the general staff." Hie witness was severely cross-examined. He sai,i he was a dealer in Wses. hut. refused to repeat a decis t'ti of a court, in -which he was le-2"iui'-ed ;i ji liar. He could not re iii'ii !,. - anything about the alleged German attache whom he met at Bvl s"!i's. and was unable even to give a Phonal ilescrrption of him. bivyfus. replying to the witness. f'-'t his relations witih Bodson' ceased ,n 1SST. He had never dintl with any attache. The prisoner had l ovn rising color during Du Breuil's i";:;!ihiiiy. and at one point, when the A.tncvs turned toward him, Dreyfus wiuniauily exclaimed: "Turn your J'-ad the other way." ' 'I'lain Valdent and Captain Lerond tptitied conr-emm"" F?tetrhn7,v and the SausssieT, who acted upon his own authoriity." L"bori "But was General Sa ussier informed of Du l'aty Ih? CLun's moves?" Jonze "Not. (that I know of." ljabori "Then it is clear that Saus- igno- rance of the facts (ieneral (ionze retired and (eueml De Boisideffre arose to say that he despised and rejected I-terhazy's tes timony. Tlie registrar then read the denosi- Mme. De Pays. Ksterhazv's to the ixistor's study of (Vntenarvi church, where it was icwsl by memlHrs of the family. At H):lH a. m. the fucnil sr vices were held in the A Ci be I Oran till o Trouble With the ItatlM. Ix)irisville. Ky.. Aug. 2. Baptists re nhoroughly nroul over uii uitack made la.t week hy tlie S1idby Siiti nel. one of the organs of GtoM). u Hex. I'. II. Kerfoot. of tle Sotitlicni ItupU.st TheoKigh! Seminary, xvlwi. In a recent address. refiI no the dis tressing ctrtNrirhn of jlirtM in Ken- .ducky. esMfially siMaking of Goel!" Jnctlcs. The Sirt'.n 1 -cook up tlie nuit- before the Count of Cassa tion of mistress tRm. General Dionne was the firt Avil ness on the regukir lisit today, but his testimony was not reachetl until near adjournment. The evidence lo'-c nom reports he matle as. Dreyfus' ;ctruc- itor in the Eeole Militaire. The prisoner said in reply to the witnesses, ih-.u he heard General Dionne say Avliiie he was at the school: "We don't want any Jews on the headquarters staff." M. Lanquoty, civil engineer, testified that he saw Dreyfus in a restaurant an Brussels, lie thought tn's was in 1894. but was not sure of the date. Dreyfus replied that lie was in Brus- sous in JhS or He ivmoinborcd seeing and speaking with Lanquety in a refiaurant. but ftie was not ihere m ciliurcli and were very largely attended. While tlx.' choir sang "Sleep Thy Iis-t Sleep" the procession pneeedd up the centre aisle. The casket was placed in front of uihe altar, xvhich. to- geth-r x1;h the pulpit anil entrances to tlie annex, and Ihe i-liair f.rmerl- o'cujriel by the dctvascd. were tlppni priately draisl in mblems of mHtni ing. Floral offerings weie profuse uud Utiutiful. Stnipnue lesoivs were rend by Kevs. F. II. Wool ami L. w. Cniwfunl. af ter xvhich Ib'v. II. F. Crcitzltrg. of Cilia rlotte. announceil the CJuilh hymn. A sermon was preached by Key. I .1. Oarniw:iy. wlio usI as a text Key. ii. in "i;e thou faitliful unto deith. and I will give thee n crown of life." A 'toucildng triburfe it was hat the im-shling eHer jieiid to the life of Dr. Creasy. Dr. CurrawTay gaxe the fol lowing iwrniculars of Ir. 'reasyH dctith: He was -thought to le ltter Sunday morning, but Tas ntakel that afternoon by one of Ids terribly ........ - ( - . - - ...... ...... . 7 XIV lUl'U i ler and liellrtlcd dernle! Kerf nit. jlo!!i as u man :iih1 as a mitiMcr. To day Kerfnt bnnight suit ugtlilist the . Sentinel for alleging damage to his diameter. ! Ba:i.t asso4atlons and conference 'in all larts f the S:ate deiiottuce the article. Goeliel will I.o a!tiHs: the entire vote me jemucKj iiuiu-i.. ing -MJ2TH.Si1. Tlje gn bulk of tl iuMiey wctit. of fxurc. to rtie govera mem pensioner. $l.r.T7Ti.lll lM-iascr Huhl ou this, account. Intending ligun s are giren la th sviiupi f Htr!o:i exiMnditutM-. Of thU nm 4j.s:tl.ti7. xcj f.r ar.ujr letisSun under the getn-ral tin: tCm7o uud.T the aet if naxal .-ijs!..u. $a.;sii.4:J7: survlxlng i.Im- of ihe x-.irif lM'i MeH-nn and Indian xvar. $2.Tns.i:.1: eauitu:ug Mirgen fs. l.MjT.rt;; XlUe tif Ugcycj.- CirJ.T the gc:ieml law ... 1C.15T iia g.Mie t. J:iva',id: $1.1V.1h . xh)ow: i?J.sl.i.;i :o miLor; ..fM.VM to d. H-txi.-m relative. aul F,t,v.t u nrmy tir. and lh; nm aIo In--lllle T.H Mid to p-ti!ouer ua aeciitiut ttf ilw war xxith S;uin. The amount paid under the jo: .f i ilititle.1 a follow: lu vaL.! i, l7JI"ij.vi: iJoi. $TilI.7T:: nim r. 3tvtl.wri: d-;-nh at r-LifJre. Hl.l37.iec:. and In-!:! cUiMrvo. f 121.-171. on dct-oitnt of the war f IMi onI.r $l'.ct u t-at t.i tttrv!vtir. xx hlle -f-jicii xv cut ii thir 1dH: Mexieati war ".lirvlvor. $ 1. 1 "7 .. I; x idow hiv,7; lu-J.'nn xmr urrlxtir. $1CTT27: willow. Mt71. Auditor YountfbJo.t.1 jy la hi jr. pirt tUiit ihe iuion ill t.k are .il:n.w! foil, and that a full --r .f uw boiL nnit I pr pm-l. lori luriHi he ay t-n addliiotial dlk will In' rtpilred fi- iiuny ycar o et:n Woiuuleil. The mayor of Balinag. ihe flrt t.iw t ibr tirrrlvr Itrlo rk..r. in which Utxviou etaUHh.-. .-Ivd g twl :(.nlM. Al,r. tl M jrs cri u jurk-erniiH-iit. xv ho xva arres:I for irM'.i-' ng- xthj-!i wt-v to I3.n' ry io the Amerie.iu. ha u hrxutsht S !'.mi j-ct cr Li y xen fuktrti to tlie ar- lo ManHa. lie U cliir.-l uli'.i oli. n-D-'UJI nI,,, . !rmeu t c;eneral tTlierler Dau.htrr T1I1 vote llertrir to urlnj olllrr In IIopltaIaTto ilhr .Ma)on Ar- re-tel for Trmrliery I".cp of Tli re- HpauUh IrWoiif-r Otnttr to MuJr .Moon la In Itattrrlr. Manila. Aug. r..-Th cable hip Hooker, xvjiidi iranded in Correg; l r! Jiaroor. na been iiirowu on Iit Ihmhj eml. She is pouniJTrrg hard and there ) liltle hope of aving her. The :ratiqori Z-alaiiilU and Valn eia s:id.tl for San l"rancico iiwlay. General Wheeh-r anl daughter xi'.t ed tlii Manlf.i viKiii:l i.lay. It i the itltflitioli f Ml Wheeler lo d'Voe herstdf to nursing the ick tad ir- COMING HOME AGAIN 181 4. Ii liquet y admitted was quite possible. Comt thcai adjourned. that this TIIK NATIONAL SPORT. Erring Democrats Glad to Get : Xal t Back to the Party. Cltlrago Platform fSro-rlng on the Pro le Democratic Principle Are Dctter I ndfrttood bj Ihe Xaaaea. e ui cjiarzi xxn a o ing fund for ihe u tif the I gfiil aud mi mini ic.i: lug xvijh enemy, lie delates that he i ihe .e tim f pite. The mayor of San Pelro Mac.iiii an.l lixe ihers have Iw'u arr-ied. !iar -d with reiTiiiilng fur i!ie Filipino nrmy. ' T:lr Spauiartl. who were held pn J inter hy Fitiphi for a ye.ir. have ar- "rixtil at ( .lUinlu. haxing made their liey lell a thr eiug tale of ? wieir cajN- and the hirUhip i,iey endiireil while priotn-r. Tney a-rt that the Filipino haxe a reiut -nl fully equipiied xviih Jap.tne.- rille. tuit .uniuuniiion for the tirt'n is limited. eouuiEit nuieli- nCdeh !id l"-u r by ndurtrr to 2j-j Che udxou.ef xoii:d. A NEW PHRASE COINED Washington, A tiff. 23. Spe.lal. Deui ocrats are getting together throughout :the coirutTT rn a way that U -ausiug umxe Mia i ne oisruriKM near-ny pa.!n,urb unea-lucs anong the Kej.ubi: .......... ....1 . 1 i a . 1 uei.m umii iiuu hu ie iiioveo. aionoav NI'HFi Foil tiii: AIITIY. Two Double-header Played xvlth No Advantage to Anybody. At St. Louis: It. II. E. St. Dbuis S 10 l Chicago 7 S o Batteries: Griffith and Chance; Pow ell and Criger. Second game: Jl. II. E. St. IjouIs 7 s r Chicago 12 12 ?, Game called in seventh inning on ac count or iiarKnc-ss. Iia.:i; Tories: Taylor and Chance; Mc- Bride and Criger. At Cincinnati: R. II. E. Cincannaitl. . 2 ." Dittsburg r 12 1 Batteries: Ilawley und Peitz; LeextM- aad Sch river. Second game: R. II. E. Cincinnati o 8 2 Pittsburg : l 1 (lame cailled in eighth inning on ac count of darkness. Batiteries: Breiteoisteun and Teitz; Hoffer and Schiiiver. Ait Louisville: R. II. E. Louisville x13 12 2 Cleveland 3 11 2 mom nig Dr. (Yensy sccn.d restful, and lay dvixxnx beside Ms nurse and up. Intently fell asle). Some time nfter xva.nls tlie nurse thought the patient should In arousal, and placing his hand on him found he xvas dead. Dr. Cu mi way x as folloxx-sl by Rev. Ii. T. X. Stephenson, who received Dr. Creasy Jnto the churcdi and,nls ikt- f.'VT'Vlld-il jWM'iilXW-klX 1 ! USi l.t .... I V,: : 'i" ... I " :7 I ' "Ml,l'liilt the Crok.- Interview In the F.tt .-.n-iiuriiuii HH ' iemiiiis'mi,es til itns. Hardly a day j Kisses but that some prominent DcmtM-rat xxini p posel the Chicago pLttforin in gives In his adherence, ami if he can not xxx'alloxx the whole platform ai least finds something iu It tlx:i t give him a stepplug .!one into hi iciriy ag;iln. I 'olio xv ing cltse npon the hed .Labfri quart J-"rt-!iianial, at first objected, saying ' W;1s 'is. .i,.s.s. jut Labori insisted, aind demanded that Colonel Pic- 'e allowed to confront Lerond. Ttinaust, the president of the r T -i-mnhlinsrlv consented. ii!:iit corrected certain details of '"Mil s T !r i ill mm- Knt tVio lufto-r in 'u Uji-m tihe correctness of his ver- a n i rhere the matter rested, 'fn.-rai Hoget, who is the real man 2'T .r the case for the prosecution "V ' 'idingly to his subordinates K-v;-i-m th- ''J'-m '' incident ended. 'azy's name was then eailetl ' was no resqjpnse. The pres 111 ;-f(-Te-d the registrar to read Es Wk, i 1H,i a Af;- y n;,v Of Batteris: Willielm and Cauliflower and Sudden. Zimmer NEGROES Bi:V GUN.f. Little Rook on tlie Ragged Edge of a Bloody Race Conflict. Little Rock. Aug. 23. Negroes ore highly excited over the arrest yester day of f onty-one negroes, charged with being assailants of ti-e white women. The arrest led ito more lawlessness and 'the negroes a.re preiiaring for a race war. Dealers in "weapons 'reported tolay tliat the sale of arms and cartridges yesterday was tihe largest in the liis- itory of the city. The better classes of negroes say they will not permit ljnch ing. Bad negroes threaten to start a race war iif a negro is lyadved. Dr. Creasy V ministeiial life and sjwke tenderly of his iw"r ami xxxrth. During the singing, hundreds ax-nilcd themstdves of an opportunity to take u last l.Hik at the lifelcss face of the lK?lovod iiastor. Ihe remains left xxinston ot 2 o'clock on a social itrain for Mt. Airy for dntermeiit. The burial took nlaee in the ceunitery late this afternoon. Tlie remains xxere ac-ompauIel by the family, Rev. Dr. Curraxxav, Rev. Dr. Wood. Rev. W. M. Curtis, the nill- lH'aris aud about txxvu.ty-tix-e tJitr fricmls. Rex-. J. F. George. ritor of St. Paul's EpisoojKiJ church, has resigned to ac cept a till to lUK'kville. Conn. His resignation tokes effect Octolier 1. Dr. George had charge of The church hre five years. He mid his family are now x-isiting ivlativos in Connecticut Till! VITAL. ISSI i:. In comes the announcuient from K-u-tncky that Henry Wattern and hi p;iM'r. the liOuHxille Courrlef-Jotiriul. xvhich so vigorously and un-efui1y PIhsd Bryan iu lx:;. will oiport him in I'.km. Out of the middle W.-st arises the voice of Col. Mclcau. deputy " commissioner of penUus under Cleve- :lauu. xvho lecians for liryan. McLean Is a toxx-er of strength among the pNi pit of Iudlan:i. He lias an enviable xvar riH'onl. In 1S!H he voted for Mc Kinley. With him the expansion jxdh-y of McKlnley. like xvlth ('rkT. is the cause of hi return. The truth Is he Is sick and tired of Republican ism in all Its hideotl form. He o Informed your correspondent in the course of an hour's talk. He nays hi iieople think much as he des and tliat I many xvho left the party iu Imh; xxill return in r.nm. As time goes. on the lilcngo plat form grows on the woph. It dte triue are not revidmioikiry. a many xvcll-nicariing peple thought. l'exv now beliex-e that xvlth silver coinage resumed at our mint the same as gold, the dollar xvould le xvortli ouly .Vi cents. Many honestly believed this in Increase of Ike Force Require Vmri' Addition lo the llopltat frop-. ' Wa!rngtou. Aug. 'SI. Iroriian I leing made for an Im-re.iee ,f t!i. traUiNl uur. irj in the l:,'ppiue. Reirt. receive I by the War Iiwtr: uient fnn Manila how that Chief Surgeon WtPMUiull and tieieral ttl are in accord a to the adviAabll.'y f itmvidlng a larg nu:utT of w.eu.-u nur-. Surge hi teiier.il Stern?-rg. reiiiidMig to itiuirie. reg.irling Gie aiding oi nun. ay he ha ord'-red txveiuy additWm.nl nur- to le m:i:. and i preimr"! to -nd a many more a max- be neeleI. A l;tlienlty ! l-dng CXerienefl in g.'ttlng m-ti f.r the h-'.ii.tl eirj and ign.tl Nrj. Ineriae of the Piilllp pine annv will m.ike n-eeary n ir- restonilitiz Increase in r!ie hospital an l signal serx M-e. The Honor or the Nation Involved the War In the Philippines. ItQiaca. N. Y.. Aug. 2,'J. President Schnrm.in. of i'tH'nell Fniversitv whr has just retuniel from the Philippines, 1 None believe that their property an an interview eaii mat statemnr!i credited to him regarding the Philip pines are conjectural. He added, hoxx--ever, that the issue in the Philippine is not a commercial one, uur one of .... a.. . 'political expeuieucy, 'one purely a value xvould Ik cut in half, and so It goes. Better times have come In some sections because, mouev. the medium of exchange by law for com modules, has leen more plentiful With still more money, sufficient for moral question, the vital issue U the the transaction of curreut business honor of the nation, the protection of still letter times would come. Demo- loyal 1 lbpinos ami the luinument of iratie principles are being letter uu- CAPTAIN DAY SERVES SlPPEDl' testimony before the Court n. The reading occupied an hour. When at was fin recess was tiaken recess Labor i asked the court Ksierhazy's three threatening President Fuure read, and Dixi" flirt k'le whinh "R.ter- V so ordered, and the reading oc Ci;Vi0' nother hour. f " dewsi.tions. He said (he real fa;,? 7l" li,111e to investigate these af- ftti'iv the Legislative Committee Arrives at the Northampton Farm. Halifax, X. C, Aug. 23.-'Special. The inx'estigating committee arrived thiis evening and was met by Captain W. II. Day and Senator Travis. They spent the afternoon in inspecting the Northampton farm, where Captaiu Day served supper. Supervisor Summerell received a sun stroke yesterday and wa-s reported IHT.vnn o Ut- Wi.- 1. .1 ..1 wiri t0 ru paty De ci'am. Fur- t, ' ,r('. tie said, it was impossible fcavi J isternazy' flecjaration as VZ hern iimHo .i.n nAirl fnit.h LaKr.,.- : "l " Or,,... " . snarply An inx'estigation will iDegin Northampton farm toinorroxx'. at the our obligations to tlie nations of tho world. The means and agencies for the ac complishment of tills must lie deter mined by the President, and the Pres ident understands the situation better than any one else. He concluded: 4l .hjivp no doubt that the President will soon effect a solution of the probleji." THE BATTLESHIP KKARSARGE. Thin Formidable Fighter Nearly Ready for Her Trial Trip. 0 Au derstood. They are larger than the dollar, brighter and more pent ratine and inn no longer be obscured. All signs of the times ar.' i.ealthv for Democratic success in U). The Spanish war Is adding to our pension list alums: as many names a are xveekly drop;ed from death. Mrs. Ada A. Mclean, of llryson. ha received a fieuslon of $12 from the fact that she I a xvldoxv of a soldier xvho served in the xvar xvlth Sicilu. Other pennons granted are: Miles Turner, Kllzabeth City. .$;; Rily Guilford TartHro. Caroline Guilford. Tar- . Lightship Rreaks Loose. Washington, Aug. 23. Special The Treasury has given official notice that adrift from her station fourteen miles Kearsarge, ira r.nn't Xexvs. x a., Aug. 23. The trial of the battleship Kearsarge will boro. $J: Glory Spruill. Nortleet. 10h. lnce between September ." and David P. Gray. Ax-on. $: David Wal- lo The ship i noxv xvithin about 4 ker. Fayettexille. $lo. ,,','r eent of completion. The ship yard I Mr. Sdgle, who has been anno L ,mw einnloviug the largest loix-e ia 'a lletttenanrln rlie aruiv. xvns Ktrouzlv the ldstory of the yard. j backed by Assistant Attorney -4 .euer.il The trial trip of the Kearsarge J Boyd. He xrved xvlth great credit in Ibein" looketl forxxaru to xxitu a great the war xvlth Spain. deal of Interest, as this ship xvdi !.. jno. p. Hughe has Wen aptwlnte the first ever built eniuou.uu,; tiie h. a substitute letter carrier at Winston neroosed lurret mea; ma. yiu me eiJit-iuch turrets over the thlrtecti r, 7- turrets, ena'bliug this ship, as well J. Tvntnckv. to concentrate m tKiin't a far heavier fire than any steamer Opeida. bound from Nexv Yrk r; ' ujn afloat in less time, uaptaiu or xx uiuiugton. u.. u anchored cast I w x Folger. who xxill oommanu the or Alwcoon light xxlth a lrokeu shaft ! has been r The Oneida SUmTt Ilroken. Atlantic City. X. J.. Ausr. 2o.-The hurp ror KOIlin !i la In tm 1n . l ...!.. . -.v.. uul.b owvwv wUiu "'"rr'r. ;.- ..n0i-intnd ns me wor w mo.raiin. i ngs have been em r her n f. , ; . 1 1 . . I , . . I , j ii,. l .... -l n , . . . . - v I ...... I I ......... n . . iiivhr . ii au ' . . . - - - - Henry and Gribelin had kept-house. I vessel, ana he wim .OI NTAI' RlTTIIHir.H. in OfTIcer Ordered to Europe lo Mudr the tubjrcl. Wahlngton. Aug. 2.-Secret arr Rit ha determined upui an iuveti. gat if mi if t1 u-h of mountain In- tcris bv foreign a nine xvith a view adoplitlg them In the PhUippiu-. Lieutenant Huckley ha l--u rdt-rs to pro"ed to WiKilxvich ar-eual. Hn- land, and al to Pari and Amo-r dam. fr the punnc of iu? ! aig t!i. trganiTtln and aiaierial of ui.iitntaiii gun. and howitzer 1mH-tis. tiii: hoiim: iialki.ik Fatal Accident at m Railroad "ro-ols In fw Jrnw)' Snlciglt. X. .!.. Aug. n.-1iree p.-r sons w.re klll.d ntl tin- i:tjurl nt the Txsing of tin Xexv Jersey C-n:r.n Uailrtmd h re this eveultig. The iMrty xvcre in a carrl.i.; tmd xx-ere driving icross the track x hti tlie wre Uilk . nmt . ! . . -. . .1... . ...afl. ..... eI. Ilu' liei iiiiuin ill- wni'iii"iin exnre l:ihd IliOi "the cmri-ise. The lead are Ml Kate Terry. Mi Jua nlta Terrx- nud C. W. Tripj.; the In lured. Mrs. C. W. Tr1pic. Jnm Tripj- and n nurse named Faun. Tlie jircle are from Nexv York tind were miuiiimt Jug here. Gonze Explains Why Ester hazy is Being Shielded. Procl!on ! im t-ue I ta Tar lira and 1ar.e Dreifa l 111 tt Ins an Accomplice -f Tlajor IUtcrtar. Ibnine. Aug. 2T. TtLiy" ctot hrii -t'ti tie oua.i; f a new ?ira- xijli 1mtx t endure a long tin ljU:.ry. of the Ir-yfu cn-i lt lf. Iiluri had l-cn jtf-otg i Iftn-ral tVmz viiecjetjtly fur an ripltnatloo .. .a mm a ! hut iie renenii e:-j u iw-raii ta h!-ldmg I:Tir.ir. i-TUjitlag Idra finally to ij. lpk tin oxer- xi .e-iuniig ex idn- aj.i!at htm. tern ill and arnsl. g--? hi un al uior li-t:u:r.l. uu'.'.l f.nally fci brt u: tut i;!Tfity wa . avu--xi In uncial rlreu$nt.i n-. Tiii x. !) noirtive wjiti rte r nrark: tlor Ju:;-e i t jxir Jtx:.--. nu I mibtary Justlc t: l.ke cixll Ju- tS-.. 1 ;. fnr t!s k x a 0,0 iw lny at the eiin nirti.ll. Ialf the -.nn I- ing fwken tip x-.2i rvadlng :lf !- !tln f th fuiUxe Kr;zy ad his in!to-. , li I rum.rf tonight t?t Itvt fnV JTir.ell." P t the ge.rnl 14T la- 1 etrl to nlnnd;i the theory xtSji-h Ci-y !inxe nil p.fs!ed In until now. ihit ch pTiuT wrce th lt!ere-3U. an-1 to take tie groun! hil lie an l l"-terlr-izy X re a"uiiilre and tlia'. the kittr. if crt:t. ti ;I.e not!r d the 1ir!erntt ti be sxv S.i',jn. If thi-r I anx thing in tb- rtijr 1: In- liTltes t! h-;.T3te etfetaiw- rf the prt.e-cm1on. ftir it 1 inUIle tfjt they eJee he nm-jt.'.1!i"i' of a raP. i-nlly te-xv t?i.-ry nt J;t Inte lay. Ttie MllOlSoll tou'c'it 1 tVnI S hnenl.-r" leii.r t.t toe lUris ltgM.ro. Tatitig ;c t!- le."-r U"r.!ntl to hhn 4s a f r-ry. -xu If le w re the sients if ll. hl'-tl 3 l not admit, l!! the ti-.e -ras olt-tvl. anl h-ljr'.ng tliat lo .-rmCaly rjever xvriCe neh a h--nainit ori fhe .late n-sslgn.il n IiT. !s-.n;. id ;tn5-.n thii w.i il ilnt-ly l;Tertit from licit expre-! !ii li -.t r. National I are JuUlatit over th! tialf aduii5n and !' lare tia: Mer-ci-r i ejTH4-i'-ly le.jr-l. Tl-y ad 1 tint other cV-uiiint Hi t!e terr"- d"-o-r are eitilly g-autne. The Drextnxes explain the co ti'iu f Cj lett-r ly leeitr1ar tlat ('.louel S-hiH-!l-r. If he wrote it. dd M in lci, xfthen It n-a piqvicl by tl e luiu from the com! filiation that oo-l Innizzanll arl Colonel S.-hxart7.kej n forml fr the pur leM of ta.nng iufomntioa fro Franee. SOLDIKUH til AIM. i: IIIOTr.It. erlouaounirt In M hlt h Tt-ny Peo ple Were KUlcU and XVodrl. Ainster-laui. Aug. n.-D3sturlwnce tit IlllVersiuni were r-ie--j .-.- filn The mob lore lilt ewhlle-tle in the :rsn,M aud u-l thtn ns mi -I'j Steveral ter-Xtl xvere -riollI.V lnjurl. C:ixalry lagevl ami lnre the strts. bn t i frxrl retura uud the disorder iteeauie xvr-. m- iyr r- tlar. n .iine1oa that. fau:rv theu tired ujn the erow.i. kilb'ftier U-J.ir-I t ;nieral Jjnr1-z. A - a. - " rllrMrUe Itlfl. Irirana. A tic 2H - The rd. -;ed l.Vi rtris torl Ut n boos- in Sa iUg tWO nos .1111 w.e4Uii n-irrjk tmler xx a n-tored at miduigiit. Tim tlllllller killeI Mtd XMUtHleI lit the conrlict lHtxx.-cn riters aud military U kirjie. IJH t,AT VKAK lKIO LIT. Auditor of the Interior Dcparfnscnl nke III-ltcport. Washingttui. Aug. 2X The anntnl r lort of the auditor for the Interior !. iMrtUMtit lia beeu subud:tel 11 the Secretary f the Trnury. 1 he r-z that the total UUtnluT of tl of JlmlneZ detiie! all kOowlelge Af the ami. ;e;i-nil Jlm.aez i rejrtI to U at Manzaailla ti rvr to Santo iHinoug!. Gen.-ral tJotncx ha rtitl it bone m 1U-J ileal, n town n tn ontkln f llaxnna. lie will retire :Ie-re 1tii tuJ faai.ly. k-p'.ug out of A it Two cr Killed b t'.lectrlelc. New Orl-nns, Aug. 'SI. Two n-gr-- wen k;lll nnd n:y-two M-x-r-ly 4ij kl anl burned by t lenrlcdy a . I... ...m..r ,f -nrl.- nii.l t.ti;i. . . .--.... v - . . . ne-1 ton ureet this nrtjing. riy Were -ouuts nnd claims ct:bd during the! Hying rail fi- the 'am.k..:i Kleet-e fiscal year ending June :. JSd. xxisi Itnllrtxtd. The iun w.r carrying a 2TK'SVZ. Involving the exintiditure of I rail xxba tt ni-identa!ly touch n ilH'l'V-o.l. lieiug an lucmie oxr the! tndley ile. wldch rtiruugli a def-.n last fiscal year of ,J claims, iuvolv-J xua t-barjed with rkvtrtclty. 1 -jl I ! v i j; f i' S s : 1 1 71
The Morning Post (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Aug. 24, 1899, edition 1
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