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-1 he MobniSq Post. ;' , 0 Vol. IV RALEIGH, N. C, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER -12, 1899. No. 85 " " 1 5" ' 'I' GUESS AT THE FUTURE .Speculation on the Outcome of the Dreyfus Case, CABINET MEETS TODAY pnOIay Be Convened In View 1 . .ninn AfthePnb- ,"iiatea coim" - rarls Papers Discuss the of te lion-Alleged Opinion 3 .French Peo- taZJ Printed in Rennes pie Ileccive Verdict with Satisfaction Sopt. H.-There will be acabl-Jum-il tomorrow morning to de ' , ,o whethw or mot it would be l7. :iblll ,0 summon the champs to ... om-e. it -i Lrvrncv. SJ"1 Ul .v.. rtiA Inst, who was luvuiivi v has sent circulars to his to! uri L-trius 'them to add their sig- vs to those already securea to a the convocation of the jleliuf lowers ,.,insr for LLhHv. In case 'Meline obtains the of tlw .v'ur . .. . . of victory at it summons me to meet for the defence of lu-r of signatures the defeat v , 1 .,. ..vnm.Mit is -ertaan. un tne ivr.vJ. 'the government ha s a deed, it can -well foe said. It was he who bore the light of conviction to the judges' minds. The (sentence, like all Passed by the-eourt-martial, cannot be appealed against; it can only be car ried before a court of revision. There are two of these courts one in Paris for courts-martial held in French ter ritory, and another in Algiers, for Al geria anid Tunis. All these courts do is to see that the iudcinent has been rendered In accordance with law. The highest opinaon. as that the sentence inflicted was dn accordance with their understanding with the government The -whole business was a farce, ar ranged in advaned. Beyond all doubt it .will be carried further when Drey fus is set at liberty." - QUARANTINED AN HOUR Mayor Took the Law in His Own Hands. BUT HAD TO SURRENDER Appearance of a Yellow Fever Case at Port Tampa Excites Alarm Death at New Orleans Jackson Takes Alarm and Many People Leave for Ashe Tllle Troops from Key West Arrive at New York Ferer Passenger Dies. A LIBEL Oil JUSTICE All the VVorld Denounces the , Dreyfus Verdict. EVEN 'RUSSIA PROTESTS Hailed with Satisfaction. London, Sept. 11. The Paris corre spondent of the (Pall Mall Gazette eays t'hnt the verdict, manifestly unjust as satisfaction and will be accented as Jacksonville, Sept. 11.--Mayor Bow final by the vast majority of French- den's "quarantine" against Tampa men. Intensely Bitter Feeling In Germany English Divines Condemn the Vcr diet IJnngarlan Withdraw from Participation-In. Paris Exposition Downfall of France Predicted Unless the Wrong 1 Righted. tlon In 1900. Many ' intending ex hibitors have withdrawn their notices of participation on ihe ground that the present state of things in France renders It unsafe to send exhibits. The Cathedral Chapter of Gran, capital of the countrj of the same name, on the Danube, and the resi dence of the Catholic primate of Han-! gary, has cancelled its decisjen to send exhibit, giving 26 a reason Us unwill ingress -to endanger worLs of art worth millions of florins. STIRRING NEWS SOON Active Campaign in Philip pines to Begin Early. PLANS OF GENERAL OTIS .DENOUNCED AS A CT1I3IE. "Bitterest Day of Modern Judaism." Manchester, Sept. 11 The Guar dian's London correspondent tele graphs as follows: "I have known the East End G-foetto London, Sept 11. With the excep tion of the Jesuit organs in Rome jind continued this morning about an hour; -the anti-Somite papers, the press of and then twenty-five stalwart police-! men marched back to the station. When Mayor Bowden announced last night that he would against Tampa today the whole world is ringing with exe cration- over, the Dreyfus verdict. 'der. i violation of the liw of rivin. The Verdict Condemned aa an Act of Moral Cowardice Berlin, Sept. 11. The Drcyfos ver dict causes a feeling almost of stu pefaction in Berlin. It has been hoped that the statcmeut of the Keichan celger, as emanating directly from Emperor William, would have render ed impossible the repetition of what is described as "or.e of the greatest judicial and political crimes of 4117 age." It is universally agreed that the s?c- ontl verdict 'm a grave poliilcsl blnn- Eve ntae Russian press joins In thczIou. and an act of moral cov.nrJ ITar Department Circs Its Approval f the Saeccstlon cf Fonnlnz Fonr?JM Itary Departmcuts In the Islands Tho Plan Contemplates Placins ?Xi Arthar In Command of Northern Lu-zoa-Tbcre Will Ito IIayTI-litlnj;. quarantine -chorus, although, perhaps, the Jewa the secretary are nowhere hated more -than in Bus- many years, yet I never saw it exhibit of the State board of health protest- Ia. The Judges are everywhere de- il;aa, mrliaint'in tin ivi'lil'ik-. M. Milleraud. Socialist member of present -cabinet, who holds the ni'oiio of minister of commerce, had M iKHir'.s interview with Premier Wal-d-Kou.aii to-dajv and promised the government 'the support of Social ists iu the present crisis. It is ut-lleveil that the cabinet, at the m,v:in- tomorrow, will also consider tho question of what action should be 'taken ia tlie ewnt that Dreyfus should a 4 iliat the case be again submitted to the Court of Casjstition. Marhieti Dreyfus was called to Paris nvlav bv Joseph Reinach, journalist. for ilse purpose of holding an inter viow with Premier Wldeck-Itoiisseau, who is reported as advising his family not to appeal to the Court of Cassa tion, as the prisoner will be pardoned January 1. The proeeedings.iai Dreyfus' appeal for military court revision are: The pneal i.s tirst tiled witli the Rennes tiibimal: tlit it roes to the Seine tri luiiial: from 'there it is sent to. the military governor of Paris, who sum ions the court; the court then ap points a reiwrrer to read over the pro .iwtlbgs. Thesie formalities occupy so much time it is believed that 'the appeal mJl not be heard for a month. Froiieh rentes advanced in price fco dav on the Bourse. ucn eviaent signs ot woe and bereave- ed.vas he stated that only Dr. Porter scribed as criminals, and gloomy ment. The very mourning worn by had power t0 declaxe quarantine, speculations are indulged in as to both men and women seemed to indi- , . , , I -.,- . cate that they were suffering a great The maJ"or- bowever, after vainly hat the future haa in etore Tor personal sonxw. The news arrived wiring Dr. Porter, at Key West, s?nt about a halMiour before the termlna- out policemen this morning. When The German press is especially lu tion of the Jewish Sabbath. In that Southern trains came In they were dlgnant, the National Zeltung remark- peoile, all of whom expressed SVTO- : J ixi thy with the prisoner. A venerable Tith locked doons, none of the passen-! ' ranee eouiu not nave wi&oea what rabbi assured me that he had never gers from the southern part of the h. happened seen a community, rich and poor alike, State auOWed to leave. After Papers of. all nationalities fall In Judaism.'" conceded the point made Dy the State , UIl,ou authorities and sent his officers off. u "ould be difficult to describe Police Protect a French Consulate. All the nnssencrers on trains from adequately the indignation the ver- Buda Pest, Sept, 11 There was re- Tampa had to be registered, as to'1,ct of tbe Dreyfus court-martial has ice. which the world will find it diHl cult to pardou. The German press unanimously de scribes the verdict as cowardly and Impolitic, not to aj crlmlaaL Ta Cologne Gaxetto says: It is a cowardly Terdict. In the barbarous spirit qf the MWdlo" Ag.?. Hy this crime the Judges have im pocel & line of demarkation between Trance and the ret of the world, which, although It will not prevent diplomatic InU'mjurse or stay ihe common exciiange of products, will, according to all the notion of right, Justiee, honor, tolerance and ethics which the civlllrcd world bears with it in the twentieth century, form a barrier only to be removed by time and laborious effort." The other leading Journal comment upon the verdict in similar strains. newed rioting in front bf the Frenfi x;rsons gathered in front of the build- Hug, cneenng ureyius ami iaoon ani jeering the court-martial. A strong force of police surrounded the consul ate and prevented its destruction. destination, etc.. so the authorities 1f'TO.h" every wnero in England. The can keep track of them for the njxti?XCJl.eme?1 m tI,e Jewish quarters of few dayn. It is expected that many more peo ple from the southern part of the Ixindon is only natural. Soecial prayers were offered throughout Sat urday In all the Hynagogues on lie- State will move northward, especially jbalf of Dreyfus, and as soon as the If other cases develop at Port Tampa. Today word was received from there WAR PrtEPAIlATlONS iOVTINl l- Admiralty Office Actively Arranging for Efficient Transport Service Indon, Sept. 11. Marked activity Judges Recommend TTIcrcy Rennes. Sept. 11. The judges com prising the couft-martiial that eon- from Dr. Weedon. a State official, !Jrc'u,K execration, aua many soi- , -rt u..i..i o 11. . Ibinrr bltterlr. aim .uanue nospimi ursruu .aiu r-t verdict was known Jews and Jewesses continues at the war office In antlci-' were seen at every street corner, ox-'nation of trouble in the Transvaal saying that the first case was sureiy yellow fever, as proved from autopsy. Morning Papers Discuss the Verdict. All the morning papers print leading articles on the verdict of the Rennes nun-martial. An article in the Figaro, signed "an academician, " says: "Who will ever be prsiruleu that two officers of the French army could have voted to ac qmt a traitor if the guilt of the ac '.tiseil had bun proved? The five others, moreover, showed how deenlv 1 tUci" minds wrp rvprtnrrlwVl mnsrl 5wv7 tnt'ir eousviences wavered." Joseph Reinach, in the Siecle, says it the governments duty to act with oiu delay and redeem the honor of trance. Means are not lacking: the Hamster of justice can lay before the lourt ot (..assation the verdict which t- delivered in violation of its formal uimsr. or the government can take Tin- 1 1'HHwumgs against the real guilty parries an d false witnesses. Either of we courses would lead to further re gion. If Dreyfus ' is. pardoned, the .ui oe accepted as a transitional J'pasui-e and us being a preface to his 'j'uiai rehabilitation, which is the no D duty of the nation -Taure, Socialist leader, says, in iMite Repuiblique, that the de- 1U at cranes will nave more ef any demonstraltions could' in run wyfus' innocence. Onnosi ! ,10 lllG verdict by two officers will -a..u ,ue Mumoenng consciences of army. ii' (iaulois ihopes the Dreyfusards . d submit to the verdir Tt enx- Jl tliem keep quiet and we will for- t;i , 5 Journal does not expect . council of reviston to give a de- another month. Fi,. uenoue tells a stry in the oto aim effeet that wife f bria7 ll,ennes and begged them to ot mercy, witli the cbjecx cauvass an.l r.Mwrle.1 no other uHt.l7-tnr. o, the primer from ,.ud!.. picious cas in Tort Tampa. A vis-' lZ 0 r ,he tC t aff Ver "l denined Dreyfus liave signed a recom- They had completed the house-to-house menda-non for mercy of 1 firing the degia elation The recommendation will be forward- asent at Tampa wires that there are ed ito President Ijou'bet thmugh (Jen- no suspiciotw cases there. Quaran- eral de Gallifet, Minis-ter of War. tine inspectors are on between Tampa Dreyfus was informed of the action I and Port Tampa. All railroads eu- of the judges by .Lalxn-rs secretary, tering here have given up their .x- and was deeily affected by the intelli- cursion features. The city, authorn ence. He again expressed a strong ties have forbidden excursions to en- bing bitterly. Greeted with Hisses and Groans. At the music halls, especiallv the , Palace Theater, where cinematograph At the admiralty office the director of transport was busy all day Sun day. Officers of thin department are today visiting various iorts on be coat for the punxe of selecting available transports. I LleutenauMlencral Rnller, who will liriusu torces in me command the field in South Africa, I expected to sail for Cape Colony next Saturday. hope of final vindication. EIGHT NEW CASES. iter the city from any section of the State. Every effort will be made "to keep infection from other parts of the State. Troops from Key West Arrive In New York Death on a Steamship. Jacksonville, Sept. 11. A dispatch from Key West announces eight new cases of yellow fever today, but no deaths. New1 York. Sept. 11. The Malloiy Line steamship San' Marcos, which ar rived today from Galveston ami Key West, brought from the latter port four officers and 11)3 soldiers of the United States artillery, ordered north because of the prevalence of yellow fever at Key West. All the soldiers are in good health. The ship will be detained at quarantine until tomor row. Another Death at New Orleans New Orleans, Sept. 11. Another case of yellow fever was reported here today, making the fourth. The pi- tieut died tonight. Mississippi City quarantined against New Orleans to- dav. The quarantine does not. apply to freight, but only to passengers and wearing apparel. A number of other Mississippi towns have also qua ran tiued against New Orleans, Jackson and other infected points. New York, Sept. 11. One of the passengers of the Eampasas died this morning. The other three patients ire improving. The victim is J. M. Bur ley. He was treated with yellow fever serum, but his case was too far advanced for it to produce any ef fect. Owing to the improved condi tion of the other patients, it is thought that application of the serum is not necessary. Exodus Prom Jackson Dezlns Jackson, Miss., Sept. 11. There have been no new- cases of yellow fever here. Hundreds of people left for the north and east, most of them pur chasing .tickets for Chicago and Ashe ville. N. C. The mayor has issued a proclamation, minimizing the dan ger and urging people to remain. Most of the neighboring towns have nuarantined against Jackson. (Jov ernor McLaurini family left town yesterday. FEVER IN THIS FORTRESS. fill pvl ??3 ,th'e aWPea'l revision M I'loiabiy be rejected. '"e if eiLse' ln au article in L'Au- 'hS! a,tt,ati,0!n- t the fact that od V? 2CS mention the pe or SS Whieh y'ua. should be Uonsi .!,uP'eTvlin. and the con tm tn ii n have to observe ini re- xo ins place of iresMence after "he ou.Prf . senence. " M. Pressense iBani tv, s omission as snfclent to U1 th verdict. j Washington, Sept. 11 Two more cases of yellow fever have appeared among the troops in Havana and a civilian died of the disease since Sat urday. END OF AN UPRISING. 1 -Venezuelan Insurgents Defeated In Long and Hard Fought Battle. Washington, Sept. 11. Secretary Russell, of the United States Lega tion at Caracas, in a mailed report to '-! State Department under date cf utst 7th, says that in the previous tne Guerln's Food Supply Again Said to be Running Short. Paris, Sept. 11. Typhoid fever has broken out in the house in Rue de Chabrol, occupied by Guerin and his followers. -Five inmates are now af flicted with the disease. The Matin says that the siege of Guerin's fortress has disorganized the entire detective force of Paris. Every plain clothes officer is now. assigned to duty in the neighborhood of Rue de Chabrol, and other portions of the city are unable to obtain the services of detectives. It is again stated that Guerin's food supply is becoming scarce -and that FHKXSIINU THE INQUIRY. groans' and hisses. In the Freueh quarter of Loudon there was mu:!i excite'meut, accompanied by some streW fighting. .-In almost all the places of public m mm. - worsnip yeateruay pulpit reference j Italian Ambassador Wanu to Know were made to the verdict. Canon I about th Tiiuii Lmrhinr Arr.ir. Vr.,itt.lf. ill an1 at V Ini,l. SV..t.. I. .'x.v.i i.viiuv4f at .n, i am 9 Vyvl I lie- I M - . .,1. ? .... C" . , T, . . uiai ,?viiu. If.,ii.,,, . . i.ul. 4ii umi. 'duvc w' ..... ,..1. . 4 -.1. f t-l ,.n, y, 1.l.r.nn K.l r 4 11 -.-M1-. MMV IMS fU U U.Ui ill Mail ilizatlon is waiting to know whether 4 . ,v" . : ;l ?irr ,Jtf . - " ' ..i.u., l . 1 . f I 1 ....It.. .... . r .mi 1! fir .tli o ..niolrt- ., H.....luv vwhuii. nxmruunj lie- unuSirv w t V Itak 4flllk( .kr - rf Ink 1 ll I ft - my T I trt I l.rram nnvMilt trt r.llira llio t ..l"l' w "J".t tuv ijuiuihs w. imi eeretl co'ivscfence " " ii:,u, nt Tallulali. I-i., and askinl what Rev. Hugh Price Hughes, the well V '" " ' " ' . known Wesleyan divine, preaching at"r' mi .ue nuai -- , i, , , . . , . , . -FIi-m imlunnr liilrA u ""i rwn in. n taken their placea in the Judgment uuiniDu..i, vuu,,! - vrwuirum, uui. hus i.i'.- 1.1- tentioaif the diartment to refir the case to Congress with the view of e curing iudemuity for the families of the tnen who wete ly:tchcd. Itaron Fa-n also osktl about the recent re- kUrictions on Italian iinmigrnnt. and was referreJ to the Treasury Dixirt meut for information. of the human race, beside Judas, Pilate, Judge Jeffries and other crea tures. They have sentenced their victim to a decade of imprisonment. but they have decreed themselves for ever to the scorn, derision and exe cration of the human race. Unless France shakes off this infamy, she will be left without an ally or a friend." The Queen! Chaplain Speaks. Rev. Arthur Robins, chaplain In or dinary to the Queeu, preaching at Holy Trinity, Windsor, said: "The civilized world is aghast at this great crime of five abject Judges. The Dally Mail says: "Kenues France's moral Sedan." The Dally Graphic aays: "Thejweeks. A -weJI-dressi white woman, nennes verdict will live forever as about lwnty-live ytars old. three CALLED ON NEGROES. Washington, fkpt. 11. V.ir Dopr.n .nort officials i:nient!y regard Si as certain tlat tune vrill bo a ery eal7 beginning of aggrefiri Tcorevnunu again: the Filipinos iu ti. Unl of Luzon. Probably the War Ik'jWi mcni Is tlioroughljr fiIHar wttiiOi phn of campaign, but o!iccrs rrxrvra!!. drcllnc .o give any detsais of tao mat ter, bclding Hat It would b-? n:iM ti do mo, bus the )ncrgcnts would be like ly to get hcii of anything published. They do not deny, boweter, tint mim stirring news will probably come from Manila much earl her than expects Nobody can predict when the rainy .ea!oa will come to an end, as that. teaoa Is always very tracenaia, but there is a belSf that the rata will a iva.M earlier this year. At any rat the campaign will probably be begun ?fore Iecember, no tnaiur what kind of wttither. General Ods informed tbo depart- meat aic time ago that be wanted to divide the PhiMjtplne into military dl.trictn as xa as the rainy miaiu was over. 11 ubmiul a olaa fur two miDtary departraem in Luzua. one consisting f Vf?ayas and auoitrer ot the Sulus. The plan was niHimrMl by the departmeiu It is underxtuo'l that one of the Luzon dixin will conis: of all the teniturr Jn th- iland nunh of Manila, and ib? otir of all ihe territory uuth of the caii- ui. uoum me pmu lh fait ln,;o m A ' m . uon oeiore tne Degtamng of the cool tag tauqiaigu. It will tuma that cni lAiwtou udJ ilaouVrthur will ri th managemmt of mllitarr main- In their respective districts. Ine Idea Is, atx-ordiag to ruilitarr tnen, o conduct the i-aurpaJjru as rf fortH to upjirv5is Indian uprisings In this country are conducted. Whenever an Indian outbrvak occurs, the War Department uatines the commanJiar officer of the military denartmt-it where the trouble is to end trooo to the scene of difficulty If necessary. To the commanding officers is UMiaDy icrt uif esvJeeUon una dltriont5on of troops. The War Department acta only much to th? Jutlgment of the com manding officer of the miliary depiirt ment. It is reported to be the oVsire cf 2:a War Di'partuirat'taat this plan fol lowed in the Philippine, out oo cfl rial verification can be obtained. If the plan is carried out, Uentsrai Mac Arthur will be the central figure of public latereai, in tho istan2a. He wlk ue iu command of the cfxirtcaat which iuot of th tcavy nghtiar will occur; and 1f the axumpiou or eomo army orilcem Is correct, Macirttxur will be left to make Id own (ans an curry them out vrirhont tisttafviviice front Manila, or Washigtn. mystery About a Young Woman Who Dreed Well and Had Tloney. Atlanta. Sept. ll.-The police are try ing to, fathom th-. mystiTy surround- is jing a young woman who lias been act ing strangely -here for two or time k 'the ansnrffent factaon in o i I iSUHJ c lUiil e or .dos Anaes, unuer wef" e will soon be compelled to surren rro, was completely aeieaieu u.y i, ESTEUIIAZYS OPINION. THE NATIONAL LEAGUE. Rain Prevents Six Clubs From Playing Their Engagements, juezuelan government troops in a bloody "battle which lasted eighteen hours. The "loss of the insurgents was estimated at 300. Secretary Rnssell says the battle marked the end. of the disturbance in that section, which was the only part of the country where there was Boston.. . . 5 7 trouble. St. IjouIs ! ? No additional aavuees concerning the present state of affairs in Vene- Sehreckengost. zuela have reacnea rne.avy uepari- t Baltimore At Boston: R. II. E. 1 the supreme effort of human wrong- headedness." The Dally Chronicle says that Mer rier Issues from the case one of the blackest scoundrels In history. The Daily News remarks: "it is no longer Dreyfus, but France herself that Is on trial." The Morning Post declares that "the weeks ago visited sevetnl siegro houses In Railroad -street. The woman called at some houses of negroea and chatted as If she was paying a .-oelal viiit. On jm occasions the woman had plenty cf money, and later he would ak leans from negroes. When the woman heard that the police were trying to find her ne slrp- mltlgation of the sentence will b.ped away and hid herself. She was interpreted all the world over as erl- again sctn In Railroad street SaenrJay dencc that the Judges who condemned !aftcrc.oon. She visited three or four Dreyfus really believe him Innocent.' An Insult to Germany. The Daily Telegram says: "This infamous Judgment disgraces France, dishonors her army. Insults the Kaiser and offends the best'prlnclples of hu manity. There seems nothing left for France but a revolution and a war that will reduce her to the level of Spain." The Standard says: "We are watch ing by the sick bed of a great nation. negro bouses and displayed a large roll of money. She tukl hm that she ex pected to Jeave the city. She has not teen seen since. An ExPrl't Tlake Trouble. Manila, Monday Evening, Sep:. 11. Au cx-commuulcatcd priest nimel Agilpay joined the Insurgents !s July. Since that time L Li ltn preaching a toly war. May 21t t Tarlac he baptised Aguinaldos oo. This act has caused a ignincoat epdt between the followers of the irch bishop of Manlli szd uo: oi tt -holy cause." Six companies of the Nineteenth regiment have .started on ths trans port Indiana for Hollo ,wnere tiey v:ii relieve the First Teaies-cc roratterv Th clatter will ai! for home atort!. TOBACCO AND COTTON. ment. The cruiser Detroit is on her -Baltimore. General Condition of the Former Im proved and the Latter Deteriorated. Washington. Sept. 11. The Septem ber report of the statistician of the Department of Agriculture shows the none knowing what new and deadly I condition of tobacco, September 1st. form the malady may assume." la the principal tobacco States of Ken The. Times observes: "We do notncky. Pennsylvania. Virginia, North hesitate to pronounce It the greatest) Carolina, Ohio, Indiana, Wisconsin, 1 1 on1 most aDDallinir Drosfttution of .'Massachusetts and Connecticut. Im- Batteries: Willis and Bergen; Powell! Justice the world has witnessed in proved during Augtwt, while la New - .1 O lnyl'ATI INMCt I . A. f . , , . , . . 1 ! , a . 1 I modern uuies. ah tne outrageous , iorK. lennessee ami juswuti u ue II. E.locandals which marked the course cllned. UpKed StateiMA Thnt Tnrnn. itent if Not Contradictory. Kne?' SeTt. ll. The Evening W Slves tue following as E&ter ou opl'nio11 of the verdict of the njrtial: . luw7?118 eondemned this time WtnV'i tQ7 condemned as the 4n way from Philadelphia to LaGuay- ara. Lnnlra T.ltCA TTTor FlqrliHnv. Caroeas, tyepu ii.-i-resiaent An drade, who is. desirous of determin ing civil strife dn the Republic, will take the field in person tomorrow against the rebel General Clpriano Castro, ine latter as aavanclpg to and fonl -i.vcm1if- fTiia I 'i , ti 1 m m raL z . TOJieptwi nw Aihrtw n ward Valencia, xiiere is mucn ex ! . . "fturuou .uiu.. " ' . , I . " iimifl,,,,. 4 i fompnf, nere over tue ucis or rppn. M n, ii JJCUMJUA'<i.1 blVll VL V. A " T - ' fc. L I I . ... . iff I i- -u iuajue 'Dy General Mercier. ln-'iutioniaLo LouisviUe. . 3 mm ii I) 11 Batteries: Kitsen and Crisha lippi and Zlmmer. At Washington: R. m . p? Washington 3 g 0 Cinrinnnti Came called In eighth inning on ae: Batteries: Dlneen 2'of the trial pale into Insignificance j Of thirteen sweet potato States. 2 beside the crowning scandal of the report improvement during Aig five ust. verdict.' and eight a decline. The report also shows the average condition of cotton, September 1. to be 63 as compared with S1.0 lm TOR lintamhp 1 ISflH TKt Intending Exhibitor. Decline to Par- "1 rerndlnr dat in 1RD7. and HUNGARY'S RESENTMENT. and i p "posiuon. 73A mPaI1 of September averages fr.r Kittridge;! Budapest, Hungary. Sept. 11. The the Ust ten years. The condition on following semi-official etatement has the first of the 'present month was. -with the exception of the year or rvw ..in.f tofuv th lowest Sent ember condition games postponed on a count of rain. . cending exnlbiU to the ParU exposl- In twenty-five year, Phlladelphialeveland. nvw vJ."" fssued: r,l,rrr : PTlrf T . . . . win . - twKini4Jttth.ir( i movement js on Lawton Repudiates sos I ntertlctr. Washington, fcjept. 1L Adjutant General Corbln today received irota t;cueral Schwan at Manila 'tha fclfew. ing: "Law to a y pronounces as uuerl foundatlonless newspaper reporu o! an interview asserting that com mented on the military eiuiatimi ur crl:lclscl the conduct of operations here. He declares, beforehand, as false, all future a ceo an u cf svtii ; Ti ter views." General Otis cables that there wrrs eighteen deathj among the troops dur ing the week ending Saturday, the ma jority resulting from diaeasss. The ftenator Arrive at Jlanlla Washington. Sept. 11. The following dispatch. fatrd Manila. Sptrmbrr 10, waa received by Adjutant General Cor bln this morning: Transport Senator arrived thtt morning. One casualty WIllraia U. (kjldthwaie died nt wa. Body em balmed and brought here.' The Senator carried ten Seers tad CC0 recrurta from San Francisco. Death tn lha Pulpit. Pierre. S, Sepu 1L Rev. SproaL presiding elder of the Methoditt church for Aberdeen dirtrict. die! suddenly aiNorthvllle yesterday af tfemooD, while preachlag. - f . 7
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