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The Morning-
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Post
RALEIGH, N. C, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1899.
No. 99
Vol. IV
WHY DOMES EARLY
crew, and
cruiser.
steamed down to the
Two Days
Plans Practically Unchanged.
According to the original plans, Ad
miral Dewey was to arrive Thursday
evening, and while the shores of the
bay and' coast were abhze with red
tire in his honor, the reception com
mittee was to go down and welcome
him informally and acquaint the ad
miral with "clie prans off the different
committees for his reception and en
tertainment; and obtain his approval
df them. The official -welonie of the
in Honor of the admiral as the city's guest was not to
pemonstiation m ake place until Friday morning, when
. I'r1v ntiiT x , . " ...
dnlirars Arrival bps"1" , tne m-ayor ana reception ccmintttee
. ........ Mmimh Samn-'wus to visit the Olympia. According
nilCi "" ; rw ,i
IEWEY MADE JO TALK
The Olympia
Ahead of Time.
A REAL DEWEY SURPRISE
Chats With a Reporter on the
Quarter Deck.
OPINION OF AGUINALDO
10
nth
ton
md PliiHP G own the Bay to
mTHoir Respects-Reception Plans
ButSllsIyliaI,Sed.
Ncu- York, Sept. 2G.-Just as uie. m-;h-
enemy nearly si year and a
Lit ao. Dewey has taken by surprise
city which -was waiting for the
' u..,,Mn -in,! nrenariug a
eption for him. Hie ad-
!.o t -minus uiyui'Oia
TTrtok shortly after
jk-iitu .... - . -
' ... . i-.-r-v il.uv i wi
ly tins morning, iwu uan, v.
eted. Plans wlncii
for a great welcome
liei'O
uragninccnt recc
.md uie
I ;it banuy
fnrp they were expe(
1V 1
hi, been
ma tie
disarranged by the
so mo what
a-Jin-iais promptness. j
The Olympia. receiving saluresfrom
,1,01-e. forts and vessels in the bay,
Fiol Scotland Lightship, bound in i
a; 5;:h i o'clock, and two hours later ,
tad come to anchor in the lower bay j
t i m,t i - -- - . - T 1 - I
iuside Sandy hook. ne causer "an
Dewev on board, will stay at her an-.
clwraie until tomorrow,
i to a statement made by Secretary Fos
ter, or the reception com . lit tee, the;
admiral's unexpected arrival would
not interfere with' carrying out the
program for his reception. Official
notice of iliis arrival was conveyed by i
telegram from Dewey to Mayor Van'
Wyck, which was ti duplicate of one
sent to the Secretary of tlie Navy, and
read:
"The Olyimpia arrived this morning.
Will go to Tompkinsville tomorrow.'
Secretary Foster, of the reception
comimittee, issued a statement later,
saying that Dewey's early arrival had
changed the plans, and until a confer
ence of the various committees was
held he could not say what would be'
done. The siratemen't -went on to say
that Dewey is. the guest of the city
from the moment of his arrival..
After a number of conferences and
reports of various committees at the
'city hall, a delegation composed of
several menibers wen't down the bay
r'to the Olympia and formally wel-
earned Dewey and informed him of Tlie
! city's plans for his reception. Dewey
thanked them and acquiesced in all
the arrangements.
Tlio Insurgent Leader a FIzwrc-ITead
Luna Was an Ablo Leader Otis
Wearing Himself Out Trying to do
too Ulncta Insurgents Crave Soldiers,
Rut Not Honest Tho Admiral Not
a Candidate for President.
s
face of the sea, when the Spaniard
heard that we were on our way to
Manila. Well, the archbishop became
a good friend of mine in good lime,
anil wc iassed many a pleasant hour
together on the Olympia. I rememlM r
very distinctly one day when he turn
ed to me on the quarter deck and.
pointing to the crew mustered ior-
ward. said Admiral, you -must w
proud man to know, that you nave
i-mmnand of .such a. line body of men
ami to know that they respect and
w tnii' lie --idled: 'They are not
the scum of the earth. They are lu
nick of the earth.
The arHfbishop was not the ly
mi -h -ivnsf-wtin to admiration by
the bravery and -ttpleudid appearaae
of mtr men." ......
Tlie criticism aimed at General Otis
was mentioned," arid Dewey said -with
quickening intertvt:
The last thing" that I told Ot'svhen
I loft Manila was this:. 'You're trying
to do too much lien cowu mere
wearing himself out, and more th.ia
once have I told him that If he did
not giro up some of hi.? work or come
lmm? lie'd die there iu a year. He's
FIGHT IN CEBU ISLAND
9
Seven Filipino Fdrts Captured!
by Snyder.
MOUNTED CANNON'TAKEN
Southern, wai In the city today, and
In an Interview uid:
"Except for a Uwu!t now pending
In a Meinpul court, where m
minority MocfcholuVr ia Mcrr.phU are
attacking the Kile of tb old XlcnsphU
& Charleston ltoat!. I w no rca.n
why we ..hpttld not shoveling d'rr
within one month. fttu'lUng thi rud
Involve an expenditure of$l,X.,.0'J.
off roit Ut SSlA
Invnrgenta Retreat to Nerr Fortlflra
tlon
Ad
.mrlcsn nrlds ts Iltr Netr
Moms l'ar .lutj.
New York. Se nt. Prince.
Atlantic Highlands, X. J., Sept. 20.
Admiral Dewey was seen this morning
on the Olympia as she lay at anchor
here. He was busy writing letters.4 J.Worfeiup: with might and soul putting
He made his appearance in a few min- down the reblllon and bringing order
utes on the quarter deck, dressed in
the fatigue uniform of an admiral, and
his elastic step showed that he was
far from the physical wreck the Amer
ican people have pictured recently to
themselves.
I w York. Se nt. Prince ntul
Admiral Watvon ltfMr( the . ,,t.tiyce Jirire.: t.-m
ir... r -.t. . xx i frii' xvi.rt t li ttmruirg on ii
ICeponed KUled-Wliat tWt rs! j-'j.
Dolnc In Oranl ltivr Doe Net Ap- drre
p:e
Siir:.t.i- T'je rnoc nI ';!
eame a"hor- in x lausc and
to the North tlerovia lJyds
l.i(oboka. where they loirdoil
ths i:tt::irr aale and wear ;3jaieuj
atelj to the atate-r-oai retired for
them. There were frlrcU .t t-?
'.. irt theni off. and the rorzxz
eabletl the V:ir DerMrtmetit tkl taom. .etitM-lc d'.d rot hoW
tear.
Wah!u?ton. Spt. Ca Ccaeral 0
In-' tleialU nf -in nff:ieL m-.jH. tinn. unill 1t-C 47a J
out of chaos in the islands. With new
troops being hurried to lilm, I think
the outlook is a cheering one.
Ufnlvlnsr to a ouerv in regard to Lis
health, tho admiral nakl:
I feel very well, much better than
the day I left Manila. The voyage has
ilnm mo i?nat ood. Of course living
The admiral politely but firmly re- foP thirteen months in Manila Ray wat.
fusetl to talk at length upon any of very trying on my health, yet I did
the many important questions upon not feel that I could I ivc it. 'Kvery
whlch the people or the United States body known that this llfo mi
fwiJshin is an unnaturnl one. t-.teu iwu
ua c iraiuni iu n-iiuu'inui .- minui i i - ..... . , .,.. .
tlie (Dewey s r llipino uogi kiio? iu-.
don't von. Hob?" The dog was snuf-
I . m .
flng pxeltcdlr at the trousers leg 01 one
when she will
"j up to Tompkinsville.
A Noisy Welcome.
Whon she passed Sandy Hook a
tlum tiering admirars salute of seveu-
H'tMi ' guns roared from the guns or
Fo;1 ilancock. and signals of welcome
topped by Old Glory were made from
the observatory on the Hook. In an
swer to the welcome the Olympia sig
naled -Thanks." Everybody was on
derk on the cruiser who could possibly
DOUBLE COAT OF WHITEWASH
O'Connor
It.
0
r
n.
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.12
11.
10
E.
4
0
Called at end of eighth innin
! count 01 narmiess.
H.
4
10 2
on ac-
Cbieasro Ball Tossers Jleet AVItli an
Awful Experience.
r At St. Louis: It. II. E.
St. Eouis ..!. 22
Cleveland. 3 .
Batteries: Young and
Kuepper and Sugden.
At Chicago:.
Chicago
Pittsbur
Batteries: Garvin and Chance; Lee
'tt there without neglecting duty, and ver and Bowerman.
trnl'king aft. The ensign dipped in an- Chicago.
.1 t. -1 n I T? 4- fohnvnr
cvm- rn t ip s:v ires ii several uiissiuk iiu.-miB"
vessel, and when the flagship had
.1 ci
ctMive to anchor beiow 6ournwesi opu,
Fnvt Hancock's salute was answered
f. rvm vinui.tiie o-niic Tvihieh stjoke at fer and chrtver.
n aviIpHv ihoni-insr 4l SDJit'ehes -New ioriv-oosioii, cnuiuuie-i uiw
from the admiral and other officers ueipuiu, ami uuivyii-.ru.ugiuu
-tit wh..n PMii;pr wns srames postponed on account or wet
.1 . -I
m oil last, mid venortl a measant giounas.
Vtiyae and all haiids vell. .
When some ot the excitement over
tlie arrival had subsided, the Olympia s
crew turned out to clean ship. But all
the time the work was going on the
men rum many xcmpianous louisiraci. 1 . t , Jn
tleii attention, as vessel alter vessel V anV LIVrJS LObl dllU TI0U-
4- X. . 1 I V
cuue iieni iu pay respeeis 1 1 me .f.i-
miral, his fighting ship and fighting
men. The Olympia acknowledged all
Mimes on passenger steamboats ply-
botween New .York and the New
Jersey "coast, -which were crowded to
tlie port rail. Men and women waved
kis and handkerchiefs and -cheered
frantically. When the Harare. of the ad
miral was made out on deck, cheers
turned to wild yells, and the passen-
sers were in tknrpr of th.rrvwinsr thttm
selves into the water in the energy of
their vigorous receitiOn. The admiral
if ted his can in acknowledgment of
the 'tumultuous greetings, and the yells
were redoubled
Hie steamboat Monmouth, one of the
Atlantic Highland boats, stopped
aluugside the Olympki. The admiral
was 011 ithe' quarter deck. Passengers
011 the steamboat cheered him lustily;
he bowed and smiled and said ''Thank
For five minutes the passengers kept
the cheering. Tihey cheered foV the
S cruiser and every man on it, and
for the Philippines, and then for the
ffin who won them. The Olympic's
ty. "1 doubt not that some of
Filipinos are now capable of admlni
tering their affairs, but a great ma
jority of them have the crudest ideas
of honest and idticient government.
The greatest fault js tnls :They don't
know ihe meauiug of the wonj 'hon
esty.' They are wonderfully capable
in imitation and construction, und are
admintble artisans when trained."
Admiral Dewey emphatically ex
pressed absolute confidence iu the abil
ity of the United States to settle the
question of the Philippines, and eni
nliaticallv declined, even with a show
nf thr vis tors, "lie smeiH
said lewey. "but Hob don't
what it i to come back home
native country."
land.
know
to his
nOIIUS WANT TO FICillT.
Delay of I.ngUnd Create lnfanorable
Imprmlon In Ihe Trmtiavaal.
London, Sept. 2d. A dlsiwteh to The
Time from Johannesburg state tnai
dvlav In the settlement of negotiation
surgeuts in the ILtid of Ccbu.
diimtch 1j a follows:
Manila. Sept. Ud.
Adjutant fJeueral. W:ihltitoti.
On Sept ember -J and 'Z Snyder
attacked strong ItiMirgent ikjIiIoim
about live miles west of Cebu with
L'ir ortierrs nud men of Ihe Tennes
jmh reg!imnt and 517 ouieert and
men of the Nineteenth, Sixth am!
Tweniy-ihird Infantry and Sixili
Artillery. lrlvlng the enemy from
the work and -tpturlng ncveti
forts. Including umooth-bre ran
nou mountitl therein, and fourteen
Intrencheil and fortltletl places. Our
los was Private William M. Han
ley. Company A. Sixth lufautry.
kllleil, and four wounded. The n
emy" ! i estlnuteil at for:y.
Insurgent retreated to new for
tification far to the southwest.
Snyder returned to Vbu with the
Tennessee troops. wJiuad dlsm
lntrked from the lrauport lutllaua
to take part iu the artiou. Two
eomiKinie of the Nineteenth lufau
try hold imiortaiit iHItiou in the
mountains. cTIS.
tljeajclTf"
d3U aal
.rr Thn ther tto-rl ml tie rail
rLcand wared jol-bjcs to t'u crowd oa
N
ihe pier.
TWO C071 71 IT SL1C1DC
rartnar to 5I lrefr IealU I Llvtaif
Atlr KtiMtar.
nichmond. Spt. Th- T.U Til
lage of i'ajwvllle. i-ounty of Northamp
ton. U oxeitf as the result of tna
nleldes 1 here tolay. The Hrun
were Mis Sallie Iiixon. ilatighter of
a well-to-do tmrk fanner, and W. il.
Cattuuon. who lHtrael her.
Thi morldng le went u her rom
nuil lockel Ihe door. She then Mai-
lowed a large doe of j:ryehuiue.
When ;al!ignon h-.ir1 of It. he put a
ruin alKMtt hi- neck, fastetidl ihe -nd
to a wharf, and threw himself into
ihe water. Ill 1ody wa foual sev
eral hour. later.
Frelctitand i:pre Train Collide
Ulrhmond. Spt. 1U.-A freight trala
on llie lhetike V Ohio collided
with Ihe fast express near White Sul
idiur Snrlng hit night. Otie man
k IWsl niitl v 12 it injured. ae
or irritation, to taiK aooui me aiuuuif s ereatluz tlie worst impression anions
of Admiral Diederich at Manila. He Uie burghers. They -boast that while
effectively minctured- tin uilk of hlsLjrnt Rrltiiin denrecates detiy In le-
lialf of the Hoers. she intentionally
was kiui ami eigni injun-i. w '
Uation ICeporta Lota oflhe I'rdaneta ldent refill tel from the malicious in!
The Navy Detiartment thi
reeived from Admiml WatMiu a
. . . . r . t
; accepting tne nomiuaiiou ior pieiueiii,
E 'and denied that Filipinos were eapa
j ble of running their own government,
o He spoke in a sanguine way of his
health. Aguinaldo he stamped as a
liirurehead. He explainel the reason
and unnecessarily prolongs the contro
versy. becaue she is afraid to follow
her Vjme.of blulT with the argument
of foree.
Vccording to The Times dispatch.
watprie: T-ivlor and Donohue- Hof-:for tne arrival of the Olympia ahead everywhere reports are rei-eived of the
Battened, idjioranu jjonouue, iiol . t... ,vin itr t t-irt hns-
Karly Arrival lixplalned.
"When we wghed anphor at Ol
braltar thre weeks ago I determinetl
to make allowance for at least one
1 . tit.
storm. So we snapeti our course wim
EARTHQUAKES IN INDIA Winds this week favorwl a quick run
la ml. as we met no storms 01 nuy wu
I sequence, we found ourselves at home
I this morning."
"I knew the people expected us. and
rather than run the risk of falling
afoul of plana they have so generously
made for our reception. I thought that
it was best to be on the safe slde."'i
Iu answer to a question regarding
the situation in the Philippines, iewey
said, briskly: -
"'There are a good many questions
on which 1 may be expected to talk,
but I will have to defer to a great ex
tent mv opinions until I have reported
to Washington. I go there Tuesday.
You know as much about the Philip
pines as I do.
"r the time I left. I said the insur-
Mr-rniM4 nr tne iiocrs to sran uo?v
tllitles.1 Pqstponeemnt i s:ihl to be
almost wholly dne to JouUrtV- re
stnilnlitg information. It is rumored
cireumstV3!aJly.. that. Joubert re-elvel
lmptrative -orders from armed bilr
chers that unless he is prepared to
take the initiative within a unci pe
riod, he must relinquish command of
the arm.
erty Destroyed,
Rumor oriloattle .tloTement.
New York. Sept. 2d. There was ru
mor circulating "about .the Vottoti ex
change today that armed Hoers liad
crossed the border of the Transvaal
Great Rainfall and Landslides Succeed
the Shocks Two Hundred Persona
Killed in One Place and One
Hundred in Another.
republic into
Natal.
the British colony of
LUDLOW AMD TIlKJiTHlKItnS.
cable
dispatch conurmiug the pre report
of disaster to the I'tiltcd Stan gun
boat I'rdaneta. Ill rejort follows:
Manila. Sept. Uii.
Secretary of the Navy. Washing
ton.
The gunboat rrdancta. Cadet
Wood commanding, lias lMen -a-turcd
and dstroyed by Insurgeut
while blockading. The wreck i
hard aground lu -water two feet
deep, near Or.tni. on Oranl river,
northwestern corner, of Manila
Hay. ami completely gutted. Her
draff, maximum. I ix feet; dis
placement in tons, forty-two. Her
Idttery consist of a one-pounder
rapid-fire gun. one machine gun
I Colt automatlci. one machine gun
(Nordenfeldti. twetity-tlve millime
tres. The renson for hi preen-e In
that river I uot kuown. Com
tnander Corn well was preventing
the landing of arm with forty
men. Hi fone was too small to
attack armed Insurgents at the vll
kizcs. Water Is only six feet deep
morning-plains t,f ;l
Flndlns In Lee Cae.
nreenloro. N. C Sept. Speo'uL
Tonight the ipiarterly i-ouference will
find J. W. I-e. the evangelist, guilty or
lying or falsely stating tlat the young
wo nun he look 10 A tutu a was 11. s
daughter. He will ! allowed to re
sume evougellstie work.
Calcutta, Sept. 2G A succession of
earthquake shocks at Darjeeling has
caused great loss of life and immense
damage to property. Nine European
children are reported to have been kill
ed. The earthquake shocks were fol
lowed by a remarkable rainfall and
some terrible landslides.
"Paglijhord and many other places
were partially wrecked
At Fhool a bazaar Was overwhelm
ed and 2(H) persons were killed.
Twenty-one bodies .have been recov
ered at Tainsong, in the district of
Mil's, thronging the rail, replied, and j Bustee. At Darjeeling 100 persons per-
a patriotic air.
drew away and
lsheil.
A dispatch from Allahabad states
that the ferry boa:t of the Duars Ila.l
way capsized yesterday and two per
sons were drowned. ,
SORRY TIJEV ENLISTED.
th
... . j. 1 T4.T.. L
gents were on rneir last ivs. hn ut
to yome, they can't stop It. They can't
hold out asrainst our army sud navy.
They are splendid soldiers -and their
powers of endurance are remarkable.
I will say this much, though, for the
Filipinos, ifhey are more capable of
governing thctiuselvert than the Cu
bans."
ked what he thought of tlie men
tion of his name for the presidency,
he. laughed good naturedly and said:
"They Tlon't know me."
When told that General Wheeler had
been mentioned as his running mate,
he aid: "Well, well, is that rue? A
line mess we two would make ot it.
The army and tne ivavy. This is too
ood, really, to !e true. iuu .uw .uc
old saving, 'once a soldier always a
soldier;' that covers "Wheelers cane,
And 'once an admiral always an ad
miml.' corers my case."
'Wheeler he continued, "has had
"if i;;ui!l struck up
1 '11 the Monmouth
fcUHf up to the city. -aval
OHicers Pay Their Respects.
'htn tlie news of Dewey's arrival
Globed tlie North Atlantic suaradron
ar Tompkinsville, Admiral Saanpon
":1 Captain Chadwick, of the tlag
'ip Now York, in full dress, went
th side to ,t'he Dobvhin and bead-
ilown the bav in the direction' -of
(Wvp.ini.-i .-
Admiral Philip, accompanied
"J ills sonim ciif?o r'nmininnilDi- Tv"o.llji
J,1u tiif liiiwi.-iT-n n.jvr v.tvA ch.nifi v . t i.'o .ri n twin wi di a (iTTri ntiiien t nmo General luna and saiu.
'"l 1 l finr-lr 01 il livno.iil tut hr 1ip iv.Miin-niTiilopi! inimira rirpfllllV intO i . Hnlr IMfiii-alfrntl..
"tt -wa one of AguInaldos best
Many Itlen Become Disenchanted With
Prospect of the Philippine? ! some political training, but as for me,
Washington, -Sept. 26.-0 wing to fre- I know as much about politic a my
quern application of enlisted men for dog Bob here as the admiral stooped
discharge from the new volunteer, reg- to stroke the dog s head.
impnt, n-nwhpitifr ni-Mntr.Pil. Secretary He reierreu !to rue Minus i mv
Opportunities for Violence Will be Re
duced to m Jllnlmuni.
Havana, Sept. 2.. Keen use of the
strike. ;eueral Iaidlow lias ordereil the
civil governor to issue no more per
mits for public gatherings. Ludlow
has also ordered the police to disperse
.il r.rrtk llo U taking hold of the
sltuntiou with a iirni hand. On his or
ders twelve of the strike leaders have
been arrested, charged with sedition
md disorderly conduct. lie says he
will fill the Jails of Havana and put a
thousand persons in Cabana fortress
if necessary to top tlie strike. Lud
low has prepared a warning which he
will issue tomorrow stating that order
will In? maintained violence w.U
be crushed. It declares that men who
can work and won't ore nothing le
than va grants and a burden on the
community, and must take the rcspon
ihllitv of their acts in causing need-
. ... .1 . -...
les suffering wnicn mey iuipj-t-manklnd.
The order cluiracterlr.es
strike 'leaders as treacherous and
dltious -persons, plotting against
! peace of the city.
SAW 311 LL ACCIDR3T.
on the bar at the mouth ot tne
liver.
Cannot obtain authentic In forma
tlon of the crew as yet. InM-aiw
Insurgents will not respect a flag
of truce. Cadet Wood, with a crew
of nine enlistiHl men and one Chi
na man are not aerouiitNl for.
WATSON.
SHARP TURN BY BOERS
. - -
Consolidation of the Twa
Republics Expected.
- . . w
XhU ctlon Will niKKninr
Policy i:nslndDeUy .,Ikr
m 11 d lmprflon,Br
Molllng to light
T-onlon. Sept. ;.-The latest dertl-
opmeuts iu tne iranv;i;n iw-mm-
Indicate tluit the Itoer are likely to
checkmate CnsHnl's wsrlike luAlry
bv muMuMalion f Tmtisv.-ial wit.i
the Oninge Kr.H- State. Hritih de
mand lu regard to suffrage -ou!d thn
i. ..n.ii without any iLinger. Th
an; s;iy-
report will
on
the
A dispatch give .the
cr.w of the ITnlaueta.
vcssd was burned. A
sent by mail.
A later dispatch from W.it-n tay
that insurgents report ilmt Naval -i-dct
WcllHjm . Wo.d. commaudiag th?
L'rdaueta, was killrHi.
The Transport Iubla Arrlr
general Otis callel trdty:
Manila. 5epv.
Adjutant General. Wanhlngion.
The Puel.Li arnvcti yeMeriaj .
bringing live officers and ' men.
No va"ualtlc. OTIS.
rv:i objec t of tll.e demands. UaaJciT.
Itktt ti.. frtrid-n element should obtain
name of the) political control of Tranfvs.nl.
I lie! would then m i-nn .u;.i.f-
limited that naao:::n-'n,at ot the con--dlditleu
ur.iy -w.n 1 nude from tb
renitiV4 i.V,.:iaN 'flh TtAu.
This propo-'.tica will preU!naMy ina-
for ie.c-. i: .u a; ki
juar ita:!l K
Ju-iiUcatlou
'itt. . .......
Tsere U nothing ;n tb r.riiifn trea
ties wll .itber rcpnidWr uhlcb p:e-
V.nde nunexatkMi T Ui 1 ":iuTiai vj
1ju:I deie jouie frch
r a;tackiug the Trvct-
'miard liner Aurania, -passing ! reason for the secretary's ' action . is
Olympia, saiu'c l Dewey and wa.s that it has come to the knowledge of
Promptly answ tMi . Shortly after- j the War Department that a number of
anl rh launch oi the steam yacht ! men wiho have" enlisted for the Philip-
Wi)rll Sill- Thinnoc. T infrtn l..tv. . r, hnW o ,.f iTIl 1t:1 Vft CI1-
The deavored to obtain 'discharges by
vas
srenerals. Paiterno. I snouid say, istne
ablest of the-m now. Aguinaldo is
nothinc but a figure-head. He is only
of average intelligence and ability,
rrbe brains are back of him. In Manila
he is held at his true worth, and there
til. WlMl f llnno;'1-v r MiiniAii
L, . "uZ at tne tune witli tlie falsely representing tnat tneir . k who is responsible for what
m r r . "tann.oa' V1. almost mces- sisters or other reianves were l" if an v. that have attended
- 1 n r r I 1 1 t il.. . . i ' . . .v 1 1 .. . I . . . . . 11- (1 il I I I r-1 I - - - . ...
yjt scLiuicft VUirilillliltU 113(1 DeCUUie Ut"r5 LI UilC ucrv;aui3t I .. .V. it nna trv ruluil or
h... r , a v . tlie enorrs ol iu '"i""" . r
'f uaj, as yat-ais ami vessels euusmient. ,.,.mAnt. Airuinaldo was only
uieh
salvos
All,
muited guns d?sc!iarged their
were working,
congratulation
ni tibo admiral's honor.
lilV 'loll!? tpl.pn-r.a lvh wiriw fpnm .t"i1
A. lB -n 1 l T I i . V . 1 .1 i 11J (111
i the .country
an7m- imsages of
10 the ail mi vol
jin ihe news of Dewey's arrival
ord ! , tlle nav-v -vara Admiral .Philip
t,U! ''itenant Dewey, nephew of
lie ail n;,.., i . . . , .. ..
--11111 ,11. I V lTT'lf lOI T f ffiCk TQ
' - - 1 LUC
up N erinont. to take all nuiil
1 'is. etc., to the Olympia. He se-
.-.-leu iu nit; amuirai. omcers
the silver service TreP.7i.rpl
. .
Perkins TOunday eriouiy mjurru-
nrunlonof Confederate veteran.
T.nolr. X. C. Sent. '20
vins 'Mnnday was cut
. ...in
by a saw in uie mui
i umber Coinnany. . lie
There 1r to in? a great onicueraie ;.iullng.
reunion here Yednc$uay. .01. .1. .
Carr, Congressman Llnney and others
will speak, eterntw irom yeverai
counties will take part.
rt Ti iii: or df.wkv
If U IVIibcs Will lie Consnlted In Xlr
giird O Algtment ofDutf.
Washington. Sent. A a
the Dewev ceremonSr in New
'the I rang- I r Mate, 1 im au
i vaal would gala more ficnlout usrtt?
'anuexat'on. Inasmuch a IlagJacu n
!irtiM tvirh ibe tranre lree Str.te
ft w - ------
n'.rrd It greater prtviiege.
eeitt or W: iinnn--,!.
t !!??i In rarer of
Stv:i". of ho Orang Free Vtat.
In iho
Kr.tjcr
TraTal Xreparlg fr War.
rrrlorlx u u
York
in .iv-f.r. Admiral DewcV will le lor-i indn. Seir
peciat.rer-hivallv detached frmn tne inynipia. t"-'raUi as"r:s paMtneiy -.an i4it-
almost In two tlaxhlp will then proceed to Iwtou.i ..aa ?aPrnzucnt lu definitely ,I5"-,-tJ
of the WiUon where ihe will be placed out of jo n l,lv Xo XuK. U.t l:patroe or
.! .rlvon :in extensive over-1 ...... itr:i.il?i. It I stated that taere
A BROKEN RAIL ACtlDKXT.
the efforts
irmi' irnvernment.
: U nlprk in the navy yard at Manila be-
Tobacco Nearly All Houied. , ue tQofe tiie field against the pan-
Vnhinirtoii. Sent. 2.The weekly ,cl, The men who actually have the
immopv Arrtn 4onditirnis issued by influence among the Filipinos
the Weather Bureau says: are a number of lawyers, uniuestIon-
The tobacco crop has been out and abiv aoie men.
housed except over limittd areas of ..j have 'a tine cane that was pre
Virginla and North Carolina, where sented to me oy Aguinaldo. We. he
cutting will be compleited . by Octo- ca.me truite friendly before the insur
ber 1. Weather the past week has jjents became our enemies. So far as
been generally favorable for curing. !nat goes, we are friends yet." And
- I Dewey gave a quizzical smile. lie
Tribute to tlie Honor of Worth Bagler. showed a photograph of Luna which
. ' x- n c,,f on bore on the .back -an Inscription writ-
..... . . " . Tr p.n DV tne Arcnoisnop 01 .uanua.
branch lodge of the National Union, ten ry ' w Dewer
which is distinctively an American or- -The archbishop wtn
;l nrncnt e , , :.! s ?tf,r niir il. .1 Sffllie. cuuruidii " "
Pia.nn. Yin ll- llum T'soruirm- ter, as o gdu,. 111 -; - h Snanisn fleef-would
.... r. . . m i v . j-h-r n i-t -i ir-i n i 111 nniui 1 1 1 ill i v - . . . .
Dewey will not be nictieu
.tl t 1 l..u. . MlilMI.
to any otity untu e
el When h; come to Washington
tiie rresldent and Secretary of the
Vavv will ascertain liU deire-.
Dewey will reach the retiring age
December 'Jd. but the law creating the
rank which he bold leaves It optional
with him whether to retire or uot. He
will, it U believed, prefer 10 remain
the active Ht.
,...Sv-:i- in -overniaent
tiartaunti tt l'moria. Tbo Wat De
part men t i cmp'ciing ;neaurr uf
defence. Courier are l-iag M-ni t
outlying town that cannot ke r"aciea
by tciegrapb.
on
Jlark Ilanntr Appear Xol Born to Die
That way.
Middleport. Ohio. Sept. 2k A train
on the Hocking Valley, on which Mark
Ilanna and Colonel Neviu were pas
pnirers. en route to Middleport. where
ti,v were scheduled to speak, narrow-1 fciit1rn itmllvrar Will nnlld a I4nk
lv escaped being wrecked at Addison. I ln lt9 ictuphl and Chattanooga Line.
The train was moving at high peed .. sMlt. 2d.-To.lay an
...liii :i ran oroKe. tne euu oi wnuii
1 liwnrrli tltn nmftHni f
v.... -- - . , ,
which lianna, evin auu a nuuioer
?..nds were shiiuk. ine noor
Tt'.NNKLL LOOKOIT .HOL'XTAIN
Ihl
men
0 the
W- 01ymP5a by citizens of Olympia,
inn-ton, a silver panel, which was.
'I. .111.1 i
bail v u'1,roaze meaais wnicli were and nameu vonn xagie, ju houu i - ...,m nf the arth off the
bv imnn,. lii. -.i, . li k,.,i nf c.iriiiinic iwiue the scum 01 uie eariii
application for a charter for the Mem
er of l!iU and Cbattama.ga Uadway ( 0111
. :.., .v. is nleil Jierc. The .firiHiratioti
m splintered. Nod. of ... ,uMeD- - m ot talMtas
Another If uaior.
London. pt. .-J.-lt a:ed tht
farliameut will W summoned eirly in
October. , ...
It W mmoretl tli.it Ictrglier of
Oranze Frw Stat- fir J on the ;ol.cc
patrol at Kimberly toay.
Vellow Jark at Jirko.
Jckv.u. MU..
Roard of Health hi nnnonaetd i
claMy two new cae! of yellow fc.cr.
There are severs! ppectcl
are Tvelug uarrj7:y wait-i-u.
.rers were injured.
road from !hU
Four Tien Killed In a CollUlon.
okahxsa. Iowa, Sept. 5- Four
lumen were kllleil and a number
tF tliSJv wounded In a head-end col-
.-erlOU. Vrtrf hvwtril Jtni,l
1 11 1 ..v.. "
. I .
.... nri.nu'on n I ixiai
.via., a uiiatio"
lision- on
m 111 llr
cast of thla city, at
riireoortoeo Aianee.
lliattanooga. Sept. t--Th- S .ttthera
Stove Manufacturtag Aociat:ou. ina
. m i Mt mtr d! hi ii 1 1 i.iri tiitvm
IU POHI tli t-AM "
'"" ,-Jiv tnnnr-lln- IHlU- In the hOUUl. Ulfl "rr ' '
the new road InvoUe tunneiin iwk ia . f .tl)rH are t r ti.
for tbetla Jsoutnern lerv-.wij. inm '
vo " . . i. .
..r-.,-..l"lit mlle. tliUH givias i
Sourheni U complete line from i Meui-j
nn fhU citr. The btnkiing
11 lout Mountain. Colonel .
I ataiatant general counc