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Post s ' . . . . . .. 1V01.V:, RALEIGH, N. C, SATURDAY, APRIL 14. 1900. No. 171 TRAINS ARE TIED UP Strikers in High aGlee Over I the Railroad Situation THEY FEEL SURE TO WIN jlcoordins to an Officer of the Railway feleSrapbcra,OOper Cent of the Op Jtors Are Out-Railroad People ltevcr.e the Figures and Claim That nsineJi Running: Regularly and Without Embarrassment. Antfnnntorn. Anril 13 The striking teljsiMl'lici-s V? the Southern Railway sVjtoms hero are in line spirits today the fact that not a freight train is the sound of an instrument in sixteen hours." j . I - Operator Savely of Middlesboro, Ky., : wires: "We have every man out on the K. C. division." WZ A f! UAMn CCD CO IM -TUC -Pi Mil of Hall's Opera Ho of thUcity UIL H JUU llnliULL ul ILO 111 IIIL UHlllf Similar telegrams have been ! received A VOTA in thA HnilSP. I hat WaSl PmrilirA VpflflPrc Pm Rnt- point 0:1 1 - 1 'All on One Side from operators at nearly every jpoi the- Southern Ilaihvay - system. Mr. ! St ill well has issued the following circu lar, addressed to railway men:; -r. VThe Southern Railway has made it necessary for the Order of Railway P FPTIflN OF SFNATORS mi x i... 4i . w . . w v i . w - - wrongs may be righted. If you are ish Military Seprets a loyal member of any sister organization use your; influence and help to j win this strike. If we lose, your turn may come next." i THE FOREMAN A SNOOPY I'M w of lan't nine Girls In a Woolen mill Go on a Strike to ProtectTheir Rights. Trenton, X. J., April 13. Because Foreman E. P. Giugyill, of S. K. Wil son's lower woolen mill, insisted upon in Great Majority in Favor of anesoln tlon to Give the People a Voice In the flatter Objection Made to Setting a i Dar for Consideration of Nicaragua Canal Rill-Fifty-three Private Pen sion Bills Passed at One Sitting ' Washington, April 13. This ,jwas a piece of cloth ; IVrivate l1"'01 bill day in the House counting ; the "nicks" being weaved, and discharged one of of Representatives, but before the reg the girls ! because the cloth was "light," j ular order was called for the House sixty-five ghl weavers are on strike this votpd tho joint resolutim UQUr ninrillllC Fnroman l.uvrvill frmna frnni ' V. I Well, president of the Order ij T, ' 5(1n. lf T ? naw discussion when the House adjourned Kuihvay Telegraphers, now in At-I The girls demand his discharge forth- yesterday, for a constitutional amend n has a representative in charge of jj with.. They say he is a "snoopy." The ment to provide for the election of Unit; ;,.?!, .livisibn. and with his assistant, A.ij -Tlx . 1 AT 611 tat nators iy n uirect vote 01 THEBOERS AND PORTUGAL Complications Slmy Resnlt In the Flrll Ish Landing Troops at Lrorenzo 71 a r iaezA Hlch German Authority Consider the Action of Porlussl a Rreaeh of Neutrallly ISoer Commis sioners Received Coldly In Ilaly. that he wonld take nuch action a laj within his ivrer to prereot ih perform ance of Sapho, announced for here tonicbt. The city elerrytnen hare taken op the crnade. and the anuottnretneut wa made today that tile pastors would take (Hxitiuns at the door of lae ora houe. tt the attempt t stop I be play i nt HiHTWjcful, and take the uinw of all their parishioners wlw attend the performance. AS TO RUNNING HATES Republicans Canvassing the Strong Points of Ayailables i SHERMAN IS LOOMING UP GUILFORD GOT. DOWN AGAIN TTake Forest Wins the ftecond Game in m tTalk. Vake r.rret. N. i. April 13.-Sp-cirl. Wake ForrKt won the second g.ime frm S nil ford tcUy by a icore of in to iK The grentent fainrf of the game was Trantham's rutruins catch of we alt U. istilhvel?,1 in his officefat the Southern lhiel. in this city, keeps posted by hour- bullet ius from eacli! aivision. siin 1 ilaims that the ro'ad is tied np in its branches from Washington to Cmnville' Miss. Only one operator re- niained at! his key in this city. Tas Hn::er traiis up. to- this morning were ruiining. but several are now from one to foir hours late. ' jh: Stilhvell claims that of the 000 opt' rn tors ein plowed 90 per cent are out. The railroad people deny this, and say thiit only ; about 10 per cent have-quit work and ithat their trains will be mov ing again 'on time in a few hours. It is rumm-ed that the Cincinnati Southern men will go out today, but so far there is jio indication of it. . The Atlanta Fed- onhion of (r Trades last night adopted striong resolutions of, sympathy. Mr. Stilhyell this morning issued the following bulletin in regard to the situa ting: i Order of Railroad Telegraphers, : Headquarters Southern Hotel. "Chattanooga, April 13, IdOO. ''telegraph j Operators, Southern Rail way: , Gentlemen and "Brothers The strike of the telegraph operators of the' South ern Ilailwiay system is now on, and I see no reason why Ave will not win. We hiijve fight: and justice on our side. The last reports show that the entire main line is tied up from Washington, D. C, to Greenville, Miss. Under no . circum- stjinoes reuirn to work Until the order coines from President Powell. - Pay "no intention whatever to newspaper reports or the talk of officials. I will post you tidily on the situation. All the oreani-! zafion asks - is your support in this mat-; tfr. M ' - ' ' ! '"Remember that it -is your fight, that MP are here in your interest and at your so"jicitation, and if you allow yourselves; toj he influenced by the officials of the company, you are not' only injuring your selves, but your families and fellow workers as well. Stand by the organiza-! tiijn that will always stand by you where1 rijiht and justice are in the balance! Do lint allow !you reeves to be bluffed or bul- liexl into returning to work by any one.! If j a scab takes your- place, pay no at-! tention toj it whatever, but bring the m flijenco of i your friends to bear and make the town too hot to bold him. Victory! is sure to be ours if we only remain Kjal to the Ordeivof Railwav Telegra-i pliers" j . . The following telegrams have been re co veil lyj Mr. Still well today: j (Columbia. S. C. "l3. Every-! thfng striHly O. K. in my territory All business sit a standstill. E. DAVIS" ! 'll!ni A,,,.:; f r, - . I , ....... iinM. J.,. k0 lop J1C I f.nn proved to be two ounces heavier than the resolution 1 , . . . - ,i till? I TX 1 1 ri t. . 1 klKT llttj-. IJ was reinstated and last night the sixty- left il optional with tae States whether live striking girls determined to return their Senators shoulil be elected direct to work, but suddenly it dawned upon . jy uv the Legislature.. The minority them that the new foreman had deter-' , , . ... A,.u , . , i-v, u resolution made it incummnt that eacn mined to make himself obnoxious to he yotf. girls, and this morning they told the Tht, lninorit resinian, which wa- millionaire owner oi Tne mnis in a con-' that they would not return to a foul lly Iu the ninth inning. Itosent. liondon. April 13. A dnpatrh frora,- ani Freeman, at did all lb ret t ail ii :1-tim - raws s iitii .Iani?U and third barman Fx rlayed CaU "n-'iifcrv tmS Ilocrrlt. Tno Wise STeu or Use Party XTant lo TIake Sort of Ktr York and Ar Afraid to Chaare Ii trill TeodruO" Canaan, of llltaots, and TIetxar, of Nebraska, TXentlontd-rarkcr asd Toarns Considered j Democrats. Wui,hlnrl.ji. April lT-'riie HepuKI- Bloemfontein dated Aiil 12 itays: i1Wrt xsixi, u- -i-,n-.t ;h. ut Auxp or thc TilCrs . twiss anl wn.lrr.f7 !Npoe4 of at po- the conToy of WK) men which wa cap-! The Summary II. II. II UiUe c&fididr.te fT Vire-Ire'df nt, are tured in the drift near the waterworks W-ike lw,t l!l H I "now mnid-ri:ig ih n.-!ti of Ileprviwoti) (for not retrieving which diater (Jen- . ". ;." Wl . lire Shrrnia f V..w v. rt- n. , , , ,. , Kaitene: Wake l ormt. Hobgl an ! j rTnnn nf Toey bare eral (.atacre has been dugracedl says ;jif.irii. fitan ad Ham- not !eridc! th.-t te i the taaa tber that he .recognizeil, among the biirgiiem who trapped the convoy, many Free 4tater who bad been selling prodiire in Isord Itoberts' camp at Thaba N'Chu. 'C:orporal Llnju n statement xivm to indicate that the burghers cmplycl daring method in learning the strength mid intention- of the British forced. n tii.1. Although !ui!fir4 ws t nti furtnnate a- tm be both game. thy won a tine repntatinn. for a more gen tlemanly, clever et of players never visited Wake Foret. The Samatr Arrive at (ilaraliar want. Int are cauraJti2 the qnetiTt of hi OT;iaU:iiy. Fherraaa l on of tbf tronrrt and Ut equipped tnto lb party has in the Uoum. at4 tat Ita advantage of Yn-inz popular ia the Um pire State. It i understood tht h ference their looms until the foreman is charged. So the strike is still on. dis- " DOPK" IN 1I1U BEER the amendment. the whole House ri ing in support of the demand.. The Woman iitlie Case Dismissed and Her Druuben Husband Sent Up. Trenton. X. J.. April 13. Mrs. Mamie 'resolution was 'adopted 210 to Black, of" 74 Carroll street, confessed j The negative votes were east 1y to Police jYidge Jackson this morning Messrs. Allen of Maine. Burleigh of that she had administered one-half tea-j Maine. Calderhead of Kansa. Ford snoonful of laudanum to her husband, ney of Michigan. Cardner of Xew Jer- Williain Black, in a glass of beer. jey. Hedge of Iowa. Henry of Connee- The -young woman frankly confessel ticut. Iine of Ohio. Iester of tleorgia. that she had freiuently "doped" her hus- Iittlelield of Maine. McPherson of band's beer in a similar manner, her . Iowa. Mann of Illinois. Russell of Con object being tor put him to sleep and nectieut. Sperry of Connecticut and save herself from a beating at his hands. .Thomas of Iowa. as was his usual custom when drunk. ; Mr. Hepburn of Iowa asked unani Mrs. Black added tht scores of women ! iw consent to set aside May 1 fr do the same thing where their husbands the consideration of the Nicaragua Ca are preparing to go on a spree. The . n;,l judge, who is a druggist, said it' would "I object." shoute.1 Mr. Burton, of " i . -kl . 1. .,! ...II.. i renuire three times the dose of laudanum "iim, euipiiauc.iii . W.1hington. April in. The Adjutant -did not approve of ibe I'orto I lies n larirf C2eiiral receive.! a cable meare t4ay l.ill. and at cue lime it was Ibousbt that rrom l iri liavi. Iwsiitb cava!- ,, . . . t - ft . - . ' offered as a substitute, was vote.1 on vuientiy. in tne g,ue r mnorctii pm- '"""T h . . 'J.r "'I first, and was earned by an ovenvhelm- duce renders, they .eat clever spiea "f 'Vr iLu morn'l-J- Committee by which ing vote ayes noes ! wHlun the Biitih line-, wh iningled ; lllJf aiu! lhtkt llu. bralth of lho .mmiQ. the Seast . wlmei.ts were cnrarrr.l Mr. Corliss tri.nl unavailingly to get a tbl.ir nlw of ,Ktntoes and parley w.th u ,.Xct.iK.,lt. The Simmer left New'in Had Le-voted be wonbl t la yea and nay vote, but only nine mem- a haq lkont for military ecret lnYurk oi the Hlt ultimo and eon.e-1 . her seconded the demand. The vote the enemy's camp. It i pafril.le i:i thi t,K(.nljr oupie.l ihineen'days in to. c rr:ill,UJ? f"r lb iFrr- was then taken upon the adoption, of manner that Commandant I e Wet barn-h,,- .h vilimin Ki -rr4 . i. Jeury, idurt? Ibe raadidatra wiU be administered by "Mrs. Black in her hus band's beer to have affect ed Black in his drunken condition. Black discovered "the laudanum in his beer before drinking it and poured the beer -into a bottle and then caused , his wife's arrest on a charge of attempting to poison him. .ludge Jackson startled the police by The House then proceeded with ;the regular order, the consideration of pri vate pension dl. During the consideration of I one of the bills Mr. Talbert. South Carolina, whose course in insisting upon a quo rum, forced day pension sessions, sent to the clerk's desk and had read sVmie letters from old soldiers in various part ii.. .r : . .K saving that women frequently bought ! UL V", rouu,rj In unK again . iae laudanum at his store for the purpose ia acts "ground out by the coil of putting it in their husband's beer, k'-essmnal bureau. One of them :iid He dismissed the wife and sent the hns-1 Jj'01'1 KWerr V' ,SrC' .laiueri saiti ine leiieis reau were hini- band to the workhouse for thirty days on a charge of being drunk and dis orderly. i AS TO UNSTAMPED DEEDS Important Decision Announced by the Commissioner of Agriculture. Washington, April Hi . The Commis sioner of Internal Revenue has received a number of inquiries from registers of deeds, clerks of courts of records and others, asking whether they would be justified in; recording deeds, etc., which are sent to them unstamped. They rep resent that deeds are often received from ply examples of hundred he had re ceived. . Mr. Talbert ami Mr. Calderhead of Kansas had an exciting discussion dur ing which the lie almost passed. During the day T.'1 private pension bills were passed and at 5 o'clock the House adjourned.. The Senate was not in session today. DIFFICULT TO PROVE It Is a naeli Easier Matter to Make Charges of Discrimination. Washington, April 1.1. The Senate persons who cannot conveniently procure Committee on Interstate Commerce to- stamiis. asking that they be aflixetl Dy ay coniinuen us Hearings on ine niu the recorder and inclosing money for the for the amendment of the Interstate tax. Commerce law. Among those heard were lea It 111! Sit. rn. every one is out and standing firm is sauijtnat freisht trains ni-r atiJ Utiled. h W. v: PdU't'i t " I Knoxville, Teun., April 13. All tied east of here. Company has no wiresJ ' I : "LUSK." 'Greensboro, X. C, April 13. All out Salisbury to 'Knovvillo niri xv,.n- t , " j i iui rv Wj-tinnjr in good shape. What are coju.hiionstj there? J. F. SWAXX." "Hinninghom. Ala., April 13. Alaba nifa ''rcat! Southern went on the rocks 10 a. hi. yesterday. Solid; all wires J0"1 mii I'oards up. Dispatchers refuse touch a ; message. Southern lines all out. Evw'y man in yards, shops and general offices now in my room. M "T. M. PEARSON." i The commissioner answers in the nega-.C. P. Bacon, representing the. grain ship- tive, and in bis reply states that the pers or .vniwauwee, wno read leiiera grantor or person who makes or issues harging discrimination in rates in grain the instrument should affix and ; cancel by the railroads; Joseph Nimmo. Jr.. the stamp. If he omits to do! so te who took' a position against any inter incurs a penalty of not more than ? 10. ference with the railroad companies in If, however, the omission is inadvertent the conduct of their business; fJeorge IL he may present the instrument to the Blanchard, former trunk line commis collector within a year from the date sioner, who returned to the stand to an of issue and pay the stamp tax. The swer questions growing out of n former collector mav then affix and cancel the statement made by him, and Interstate stamp, remitting the penalty of $10. j Commerce Commissioner I'routy. The grantor may also pay the stamp Mr. Prouty supported the bill. He tax and present the instrument for post made a plea for the grant of power to stamping. The commissioner advises the commission to inspect the books of that where an unstamped instrument for-railroad- companies and to exercise a record be received it be returned j to the certain control over rates. He said that sender to be stamped, charging "for post-', under the existing law it was almost, if age and time occupied in the correspond not quite, impossible to prove discrimi- ence made necessary by the omission of nation on the part of the roads. the stamp, j cd of t'e intention. of the British to move tut convoy. A a fenlt of the IWr note t Por tugal regarding the ue by the British of the Beira route for the tranKrt of troop t Rhodesia, if thp Rth net against i Portugal. (Sreat Britain may land tniip at Irenro Marqucx. I In th next number of the Nation.! published in Berlin. Prof. Von Bar. of, the' University of iiottingen. will d"s-( cm the international njpeet of the transportation of British t?oop through Portuguese territory. He consider it a serious breach of neutrality. The ac tion of Lord ItclKTt in requiring Free Stater to swear not t' fight against England i pronouaccd by Prof. Von Bar a decidedly contrary to interna tional law. and he add that it i cow ardly as well, and an admission of Brit ish wfkur. .-- - Cald Saenlder for ISoer Commissioners .. Rome. April lo. Italy ha given the Boer peace envoys the e-dd shoulder. and they have decided not to go to Rome, but to make for Pari via Milan Mr. Fischerwhile at Naple. asked for the intervention of Italy. The Marquis Visconti-Venosta, minister of Foreign Affair, replied that he would gladly receive the mission, but he could not in Ltcrvene in favor of peace. All he could do' was to transmit to ionuon tne pro posal -made by the mission. il. David, a -Pretoria newspaper man. said that it wa impossible for the Brit ish troop to suffer any seri-m reverse hereafter. He added that the Boer del egates Jio;ed that the intervention of some European power would induce Croat Britain to listen to the Boer peace proposal. ! It i report ed here that when the Boer peace commission reaches -Berlin it will le received by the Ceitnan gov ernment. The commission had a con ference at Naple with the Cernian Ambassador to Italy. After the meet ing Mr. Fischer exchanged n numler of cipher messages with Ir. Iyd. The commission will !w in Berlin May 0. It is stated that Emperor Franci Jos eph of Austria will be in Berlin on that date and friend .of the IWr say hi visit there when the Boer delegate are in the Cernian' capital U rery significant. lrdy of oilicer Philippine. and recruits for the rhoen by the mra who made and paod It bat bill. He vote! with bis party. Low ever, and made no opm protest. If, lc- Ideetl. he opMed the bill. The Bepublirans bare do artosl feat .f not ing able to carry New York at TRINITY'S LUCKY DAY Methodist College Takes a Fall Out of Lehigh The Government Boy the Holland Y rthuijrton. April IS. The contract for the purchase of the submarine tor-:,b. presidential eJerlioa ibis falU but. ,h-o iiounn.1 iy uh government rraUxin- ti,e Imp.t-nce of doing so. wa cbe.l yesterday. The boat l- lllirr arv .i:fctlrti , .t- ...nnttm come- the proiH-rty of the gorrrnment ;,ibly sure by putting m popular New ior ti-c','"". vt tl t:,i- le k arailabl ran te found. Sherman trvi lo 1m U-m luvolrel In complications thai otbrs iu the State rboc natues bavj Itrru diM-U1!. and there Is a derid- opiMitUn in adminitration circles ! tb sb-ctioii cf. WoodrnCr, bo wan'. Ibe , nomination. Mr. Cannon of Illinois ba l-eeo put forward a tbc poe.tble candidate of lho middle west. The Jat-t addition lWi Ihe HiHticaf rrmidp bare made lo lb lit of available Mr. Mercer of Ne braska. The suggestion of bis til tne b?- leen receired with favor ia many quar ters. " . The main argnment In Li l-half I the tsibility of bi carrying Nebraska against Bryan. Mr. Mercer l very pop ular in LI State ami has been elected to Congress four tiroes, twice, in Ibo face of a owerful fnskin of Democrat renntjlraala'e Craek College Team Yields av Victory lo flaperler flaying by the Aorta Crollalsns. -money man. Durham. N. C. April 13. Special. Trinitr Cntletrt rpiWnirtl ltitf todar ., . . . t wt u'lpnli"! and Silver Republican, by defeating the strong team of Ix-high u orisittaX Mri-mom by a score of four to three. Iehlgh baa nn, tc for (be repeal of the Sherman leen marching through the South wio-jnet when some other ditlnguibel Ne- ning every where, even defeating the;braska Republican were seeking coter -s s:- :.. on the financial question. Mr. Mercers unnnestioned and he Is re- .... ... . ability I l harlottesville yesterday, but went L.,rde,l a a clever politician as well. down I e fore the' Mcthodit sluggers to-1 There U a wellsleSneJ taovetnent on day. The game throughout wa one 'foot among Repubicati lo go 1 Ibe of the liesf. if not the best, ever played here. In the second inning lxbigh cored three run, neither of which was West for a running mate for McKinley. The same spirit whbh whs hwn in the election of Mr. Henderson as sjH-aker In coninliance with a demand from tb h . .. w r m w- - - 111 Uir IHIU eanied. but failetl tj the plate. West for recognition I being maaifestr-4 UUIIl. Ill tur iuiiu J liuilj HIJ'"- 11 1 . . 1 .1. ,lbe Ilepnblican arty ba roovcU wct but from then until the ninth only RooseJof the .lleghauies, and that the Writ egg were made by the contesting era Republican tnnst te cormdrrcd. . team.- In the uiuth with two men oat I 'o, while Mr. Piatt and the Ist-nar r.:,;. -.i lKw 'are gratcly dWcussins ibo avaiUUe tr.n I IllltJ "H" S S S , The feature were the fine rrm : in the Is. Ihc Western r-liticiac are Iondon. April 14. The Rome corre svoudents of The Daily News and Daily Mail report that 1 1 err Von Buclow, Cer nian Minister of Foreign Affairs, who was journeying to Pnllanza to visit hi brother, who i sick there, ba gone to Milan to meet the Boer peace delegate, who recently arrived In Kuropc. j Business Moving Regularly ashins-ton A 10 -XT- -r cannon, third vice-president and general manager of the Smithn- T?n,.... Seen l,; . . , tlHs miff at the offices of the mipany, 1300 Pennsylvania avenue! He It 0,1 thftt there were.out on strike alto gether A BED RIDDEN CRIMINAL OLR INTERESTS IN CHINA" Er-.TIinlster Denby Speaks at m Ran quet flven in Ills Honor. Chicago, April 1.1. A special to the The Murder of Ills Wife the Cnlmln. ating Act In Ills Career. Steubenville, O., April 13. William Tribune from Kransville. Ind.. says: Horner, proprietor of the Park Hotel ! "The banquet last night in honor of saloon and I brothel, shot and killed his the ex-Minister to China, Charles Den- wifo laet ni4it nt Tnirlniirlif cnAi. il. lV. WHS the most notable occasion Of itS 'ess than ir0 telegraphers out of 'see her go to the workhouse, both havinz kin(1 PTer celebrated in tle city. Mr. been indicted for several offenses; Mr. Denby has been absent from hi home TTorner' wnsi irk in bed whor. w nearly sixteen years. John W. Foster, her. After ! the shot she walked W--, Secretary of State in the Harrison ad- - "mu nnmber of 1,400 employes. "All nCn I -r , Gannon "said, "has been rasstSg arly and withont embarr oi;!"-i'1Si frm the"otllpr divisioas are li vniaJ Vf,tUre- Mr' Gannon saw. "and ' raoetl immediately and the business of railway in no. way inconvenienced, j ' i e Strike Beglnnlns to Have Effect plfff?a' April 13.-The telegra!- nr ouuinerii liaiiwav in ctaivo nni eoii5r,r mtn Kn.t.i.- ministration, presided. Colonel Denby's s, was carried into the parlor, where ""u?" '- Hii Hrnpr tf..teniwi t-sii American missionaries credit for the open door in China. He sKke of the new life in China, ana said: . "It is plain' that - we should npt stand idly by and see hostile camp establish- knife; and always treated the dead'wo-; hoMs if the i,See intend-to make us arm she died. Horner threatened, to kill a girl inmate, 'and when the officers' came tried to shoot one of them, but was over powered after a desperate struggle.' Hor ner has slashed several men with a HELD FOR A RISE Wliatn Farmer Made by Keeping Cot ton Three Months. TaCrange. La.. April 13. Ceorge W. Triiitt has sold hi IX R crop of cotton lTrf) bales at V cents. SitemtsT when cttton wa selling at cent. ning catch and double play by C.nl forjtming Ibcr face lowarjl be sctt: r.. - A. .-tl k.ii n-Min in search of a candidate to l-.ko IIUIIJI !" I ill I II VI ! J ' I a ta V- f,.r the knuc team. Score: "lr 'vx R II F Westerners arc s strenuous ia this lehigh nxonooono-f. ; 4 c Uc VtT l: h h-tlip Trinitr College. IM 'J (I l Otlti l I !l 2.r..tilcst, when, in tW brectr Wct-m Batterie: Lchish. Sellars and Lillie. ,fl"n. l-r rtulrly t.pst tae p.an Trinity, Dannehower and Wilkin. Snm- ot nnmlr f ca'.r:tU:lng iK .itb.ans of uiary: lirned run. Trinity 1: la- th- It. If lUut I.o bet .Icr.slve stolen. Li high 2: Trinity 7: double play, waggle ran be ijxm as a n;-rwn of rv.r.1 I,. r,i.l-.n Trir- i.-ii. the innecnee la tb party couao. cf trw hits, Caldwell. Trinity: passed b.il!. i:epnuiirr.u u? .ran.:N. n-o, Lillie f Ihlgh 2; bases on ball. Dan- itccn:e of ibe T,ce-rcsi.Un:Jal roa- nobowcr: hit by pitcheil ball. Dsnne-,t' tasy ls watrtci nn ioif-rcsi bower. Time of game two b-ars. Um pire W. II. Aikey. Anion: Dfciocrrts rbo tare bt:;a faith in ibe prospect of ibtir party ia l be middle M rrt Itere i an rctlte tnoTe- jniint on ft to taak Jndge Parker of iNrw Yrl: tb .t;r-t.n-s.lr:ial csodl- Maoy lluuery fer Jobs Wnsbingtott. April 13. Mr. Allen, the ,j.tf with Rrjaiu in ibe Lof that bU newly nppilntel govemr of Porto Rico, 'candidacy might turn ibe Flat, be bar is overwhelmed with applicants for ing rbown trrcM ptilarity In Nerr Yk, places. The .indict iu are that noue tbotish sMpiwrtine the Brjcn ticket la of tliosi- mLMiint tiit-:ils will lie made K: Ttio -t Icforciol of the IefiK- Mr. Trnitt came into town with B'llut;i Mr. Allen ha bad n:i opi,rtunity cratic lead, r do t.ot entertain Ibe I lea bale, and on. the front wagon were. u an jMfln -ful .H-rnalfy lo.k nr I-.;-.- al'e to rarnr New York lb! twenty bale, nmm which wa printcl . nto uo tn,iitlo:i there. in large letter: "liight cents or to iue warehouse we go.' And to the ware house the entire lot did go. but yester day it came out. Last August Mr. Truitt sold fifteen bale for $3.0): he sold the same number of bale yester day for $t,7(. a difference of $3.7A. . fall under any circRtnstaoees. Since tbo blunder of the Republican leader In Congress in dealing with IVrto I'Jlrxy, nbirh ba calle! forth a particularly Penalty for Criminal Operation Alleitton.. Pa Aitil 13. Judce Al bright yesterday afternoon sonteueed Dr. lond protest from Ibose State, the IVra Corneliu Bartholomew, who was ye-'oerat look with much boje upon tbe!r tcrday found guilty of informing a prospect in Indiana. Illinois. Miurrcta diminal oje ration, to two years and six and Michigan, and want to cuke Ibse high county prison, and a fuie Wep-ner Holding Oat Ixmdon. April 13. The following from CenernI Rolerts has Is-en receivetl at the Wnr Ofllce: "Bloemfontein. April 13. The enemy sj Now Urieans. month solitary itinunement In the Ixs-, States the particular tattle grfl-iod or of 20a ,lhe campaign. With mw Tletr. lae man shamefully. ' ? , w Kning o show its effect ri J 1 , "'" "i ine arrival of trains over ' r toiu- divisions of the system radiat-n- from i Chattanooga. j iro i?rator at Tuscaloosa, AlaL, .,w " . ad two . scabs on south end & m Tr-lt-i Bo-,h i-etred to Birming m this morning. We have not heard Murderer Most Hans Charlotte, I N. C, April " 13. Mack First After the Flood ,prll 13. The Erst movement south ha lcen checked. Wep- through lecier from New Orlean over pay greater duties than our treVjesj , htj Burronndwi but the little' the Southern, Pacific hince thc recent provide for. Russia might lease the whole of Manchuria, England the Yangtse Valley, Germany central-China tVirH"Tri n n t wtir ruiirilontxl Wa n thAiniht ftf .Tnnnar IRth. has. of the most promising market.' been found guilty of murder in the first ; In regard to the I hihppines, - Mr. degree. The negro-will hang May 31. Denby sail their disposition would, be A new trial i was asked: for, but refused settled when the insurrection w 8uu; and an appeal was then 'taken pressed. It wv . . i ' m - - - - - - - gestion of Cbarb-s A. Towne cji o cso didate with Brjaa ha tskenvome LoM. Ceeslato EfleetMay 1st Wablnjton. April 13. A.i tant SeTetary Stanbliag. after carefnl d lileration. ha decided that Ibe co lnai provision of the Porto Rican bill do not s Into efTect until Mcy 1. Th Richmond. April 13. Joseph W alker, bill U con2irting oa thi point, two ee c nromiucnt citizen of Chesterfield died tlons declariug that the bill shall go A Crnsado Against MSapho. 'todar. He offerwl the first free-silver into efTcrt at onee. Srcti-c 41. boar- LaiKrte, Jnd". April 13. Mayor Dar- resolation in the, Virginia House iu the ever, files May 1 c the date tor lie row today officially notified the mana-Jcarly seventies. bill to bejin oicrali'ai. garrison is holding out. Troops are be- overflow in Texas left totiay. line moved to their assistance. The , I . 7 , lV.n tht. su.nth noil .!nrl , m a"" '""'' " II I S .-.. ma u 1 1 t- 1 1 1 1-, A A " - -. ..... . . . . . .. ' . . ...... mate is perfection. S
The Morning Post (Raleigh, N.C.)
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April 14, 1900, edition 1
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