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r C ; 1 'THE MORNING POST: TUESDAY, JULY 3, 1900. i I I .f i I : i MR. UPGHURGH WINS Nominated for Constable of the Township CONVENTION LAST NIGHT f aunthlp Chairman. or .i- like him U to ho the nominee we want tin iron-chid phi t form. Thus you can, s.o that t!. i-4-r.-ouatity f the viee pri l-ntlal i ni.liil.nti- may have a very urtiied int!:: . e on the Hiararter cf the ilimmia! plank to he ndfpted by the Democratic convention Uryan and Towno would be a platform in them selves and every oue would know what they stood for." "This convention," paid he, "will write its own platform. The simple reaffirmation of the Chicago platform will not be onough to siit:sfy the demands of the people. They want to have n perfect out and out declara tion of principles. They have enough of backing and tilling. This is not to be Sixteen nonilntIonfor7IacUtratr the convention of 1MH any more than . th- convention of lS:t'M Every national -mr. X. l"t Sal, the Cbalrnian or tne : iavt iitioi must writ(? Us mvn r)i.,tfmU). Co.T.nllon-PtT. Dall.t. lleqalred course the ph.tfurm, so far a it iv- Jlites to the currency questions is wtit to nominate aCnatabl of ilieTowif; tm already. It will rt peat Pryau s iview.s. I eiiiohisticallv think that a speci- ablp D. S. Hamilton ! the aew declaration for free coinage of silver at 10 to 1 will be inserted u' rl:I1 f.oiii. Mr. Hrv'j.n has!statel his views on that question distinctly in his recent utterances ail writings ana u is k:iuu to nil that he is alolut.;ly in favor of ills desires win ted by the conven- in others. Me. The con- I'v-t: :K.n nominated sixteen candidate, .r , - ds'atJer- jVJdZ.tlraUa. . 'ncou that all his friends in Illinois were Mr. L. S. Ellison, the chairman of the i jn rRVor of nominating for the viee-pivs-t5wnhin committee, called the conven-1 i.'.ent the man who would brine to the " . - , . ' , m. t t sj.'ti.ket the greatest strength regardl-si Cioa 10 oroer ana iwhiwju. '"jf XKiat section ..f the country lie eame temporary chairman, from. "We have no candidate," said In owning the invention Mr. Sa: Mr. Altgeld. "All wv want to do is . ii n to sin"!!- who the strongest man will !e M.d an ihiuiti addre5. He ! .r'Snminate him. I hardly tain S.ii tVat thU was perhaps the first regular 7vr wijj e i,,,Iuiu?ttiou. I mn tVd ru-inii-J township convention ever held ( that he is very confident, out l" think in MM,, ii. nn.i .... .oj.no iu&r-0" uf otl ail differences in the convention u,e l , atkl p.ilce of the rreatness of the isues! urill ni 1 tlln that will be decided on the second of;?LlLM ftSrW HIqNKN A..,ti deciion that will be felt in OLiLll HLII I LnllU " I rar hme ia North Carolina, A voie BIG RAILROAD CHANGES Seaboard Reorganization Is Announced. . ) Jla. X D. TIart'n Not Inclnded In tbo New JIake l'p of OClciala of the SraboarJ-Tlie Clianzea Anioiig tbe OOicer. Hit' af Th Jomoerat of Raleish township t list uLght at Metrvvo.itan Hall, and sucn n yee.arauo i. . , -.it i... i i undoubtedly be ropect :er five ballots, noaunated Joan , t;o:, j t, i,iatt.r as for the .Republican party and against the CoiutlittrtJooai ajneadment. aid Mr. Sale, vrUl deado North Carolina ia the ejes of tha nation. The neccity of much, hard -work was strongly set forth. Mr. C. C. McDonald was then asked to act aa temporary ai-ereury. On mo tion tlio temporary ofDcers were made pennai-eat and I'rofcssor Iliidick was cabed to 6lat the secretary. On the (raorioa of Mr. Arendnl. .the nomination of maVtratea -was ilecljrl in order. Mr. Jiila xnored that nominatins spctn-hes le limited to one minute. A iit of sixteen, the nmiiber of masristrates to which Ral eigh Township is entitlfd, was -nt to C9 cretajT, and four ainjfle uomina ( tkms were made. It was decided t vote on each name by acciiaaarioa and the foUoricir nominations were quickly toade: iJryan imith. A. IL Year by. S. A. ttb, tr, J. C. Marcom. W. Cm. For Tth. U. 6. Hamilton. R. H. Rrx)ks. i;. A. Wamtrie, W. R. Mason, t:. A. fceparK, "rV'ertnrrins Rorster, J. F. Watts. A. K. Glsnn, W. E. Foster, Iulaski Cowper, J. M. Norwood. Messes. Scott. Totter, Upchurcii, Aren deil and RMdick were place! in nmina twn for constable. Fire balfots were .required to determine which would re--iTe the endorsement of th convention. The Totea were s follows: Firt ba3Vt: Scott 17. Potter SO, Up-ch-irch 21. Arendel 2. Riddlck 1. On the sifoond ballot Mr. Scott with w. The rote was: Potter 19 1-3, Up- :.irrh 2S 1-3, Arendrf 1 1-3, Riddiek 1U. Third ballot Potter 21 1-3. Upcharch J -.1-3. Arendel 11. RSd-lick 121-3. f .rmJi ballot Potter 21, Upchurch. 31, :r-! !i. k IS. 'F.rtfh laikt Potter 20, Upcharch 41, !;M;ivc 4. Mr. Uichurch "ir&s declared the parry : .xlnee. WLen called upon for speech ' aroe and. with jfraceful simplicity 1 -linked his fellow citizens for this evi- :. nee if steem. (Continued From First Tag?.) that it is necessary f to use the same words, but the spirit should te pr kf.rvMi with none of tlfe force- of the declaration lost in any way. It should declare for Hi to 1 without regard to the action of any otTer nation.' Mr. Metcalf . nlso wants strong autt-impc-rialism and pro-Rer planks. Today two hundred and fifty dele pates to the nepro national conference to K held here this week arrived. Pres ident .lames A. Ross, of the lea true and chairman f the National Association of Democratic clubs Ks one of the Snlzer bomers. lie said today that more nesroes would rote Tor the Democratic la'rty this year than had ever voted the ticket Kfore. I THE Bl'UNLD OCEAN LINERS It Is Not Known flow Many L.lTe Were L.ot In tlk Holocaust. New York. July 2. Thousand of curi ous persons flocked to the charred piers of the North (ierman lloyd Steamship Company XiMlay to .za ujou the ruin wrought by Saturday's frightful coutlar gration, which deitroyed so much life and property. ! It will probalJy never be accurately known how many persons perished in the harbor holocaust, although the steam ship officials do not hesitate to place ihe numler at 120, with l( or more in jured durins the catastrophe. fry three of the injurl are known. The xwt of the blaze that destroyed the mag nificent (Jerman Llojd Liners Saale, Main and Bremen is conservatively es timated at 2?f.U00,t" K. The estimate of the loss of life resulting from the burn ins of the ocean liners was made after a search of the hospitals, the hotels and boardin; houses in Iloboken and th4 vessels to which ths who wene rescued The jurisdiction of the general officers of the Seaboard Air Line system has been extended over the Florida Central ami Peninsula and the (Jeoria and Al.i bama, and as a result there has been a shake up in the officers of the road. It will be a source of regret to Ral eiich peorle to kn v that Maj". J. .It. Martin, the general amlitiir cf the Sea board and an old K ileiirh citizen, is n.it inrla led'jn the new appointments, whi'n weu nnrounced Sund.ay by President John SkeitJU Willlaais, of tiiL Sea board. ! K. St. John becomes vi -e pre-Ment and general, manager of the entire r-ysteiii. V. L Mclvce, lorniciiy uieriiitendent of, the Seaboard Air Lrne, is made j:cn ral snperintendont of the consolidated1 system. Vice President and tleneralj Manager Clalbctt, of the Ueorj;:a an 1 ! Alabama Railway, becomes ' superin tendent of the fourth division oi the. Seaboard Air Line system, Co lumbia. S. C, to Jacksonville. Fia.. and from Savannah, (J;:., to M ui; ---.lmery, Ala., incli! li::g branch line. 'ice i'rey jdent and (ieneral Manager Maxwell, of the Florida Central and l'eniiisaia. as s.jnies charge as supcrinti n dent of the .fifth division of the Sealxianl system, ex tending from Fernandina 'ami Jackson ville t Tallahassee and Tampa. Fla., in cluding branch lines. Auditor" T. W. Robj-, of the Florida Central and Penin sular, becomes comptroller of the. Sea board, with headquarters at" Portsm ath. John II. Sharp, formerly treasurer of the Raleigh and (iaston and Seaboard and Roanoke is now treasurer of - the entire system. II. W. It. (ilover is ap liiuted traffic manager and C. R. Capps general freight agent with hesdqnamvs at Portsmouth. (.Ieneral Frei-ilit and I'assenger Agent A. Pope, of the Georgia and Alabama Railway, has been ap pointed assistant freight agent of the Sen board system, with headquarters at! Savannah, and General I reight Agent W. II. Pleasants of the Florida Cen tral and Peninsular, has been made assistant general freight agent of the Seaboard, -with headquarters at Jack sonville. Two T2ioiis-n'l JXore Freight Cars. President Williams, speaking of bus iness on the Seaboard, recently said: "The slackening in business which is reported in different parts of the c-.mn-trv has not bemm to manifest itself e 'VI m ; Hm & Give Cjirl Questton try putting a Wickless Oil Stove in the kitdiej. You can keep a girl then. No fire to build in the morniiiev No wood to chopj No coal to carry. No ashes to worry abouti It makes play of housework. pans. No soot on, The,: ion sto Blue Flame is jloing more, to make housekeeping, easy thin" ny other . stove in existence. .Absolutely safe. Burns ordinary kerosene , oil. Bakes, -broils, boils; roasts, toasts does anything that any other stove, wilf do,' and many things , that -most stoves can't do. Sold wherever stoves are sold, r If your dealer does ?(?have it, write to STANDARD OIL COMPANY. ! 2 Our lliecfi-ttfed Sent Free CnfieauesL For Drunkenness and Drag Using. kinase xrtta nth ilorrespond'Saca ';' THE REELET INSTITUTE j Depu 1 ( 3reansb&roJN.& On the Roses, Violets Ca.rna.tioris And ether choice 'at Flower for all occasions always In stock. FLUKAL UKSlGiS AT SHORT NOTICE. WEDDING DECODA TIOXS. PALMS. FnXS IX GREAT VARIETIES. ALL SIZES; WINTER BLOOMING PLANTS OF PRIM- ! ROSES. CALLA LILIES. Etc i Visitors cordially invited. Green contrary, tue move-1 nousc-, .wou ou-w, tawr Peace fr.stltute. T. L. fflANDF ; ' ". V iCTDRElS EBERHARDT, Manager. went f t.hck niisslnir S(me. of eoiiri;e After the cooTntion adjoorned a short mir mm nn. hut it is tdionht that mst itietin? of tha cxecutire committe was of those not accounted for and whose Jiei'I. Air. L. ft. J-ulsOTi, who ha so r In,!!,.- rp not ifi the morgues of this cit v and Iloboken, are dawn in the charred hulks of the liners.' I Days will .pass before all the bodies are discovered and some probably never will be seen acam.l Many of thoe who jumped ove'.iard and afterward sank may have been swuit out to M?a with the tide, and of th ie who met death by fire n loard the vessels, there maj be jnany whose bodits were so cremated that nothing Imt dust remained. j .-.fieiently dLohrfed the dntiw of t bair uvn for sixteen year, tendered his rt-s-iruation. Mr. D. 8. Hamilton was the (kxtcd ci airman. THE rKSIDFATS IIOLID1T. Ilal Taklnc L1T Eaty at Hit Canton llanie. Ctom, July 2. The president eem to b reaJJxins to the fui:et extreme his de&ir fox perfect rest and quiet. He -wa early this nurnin and cot his jOSttlal dutJe out at the -way before the beat rf th day. These dutiws con- . aisttsd of tha ni of a. uuuiU-r t mlaor army comaaUtion and vipers r offiaia ia the admiuiatratioa ia the iJMitact of Columbia. Oa tha China and other question only t wcix tn formation came as wus iveu to taa orsa in Washington and there Taa nothing requiring apveial attention bere. ' Thre wera many callers nt the &oase 5urlng the day, bnt none of them rwas caacerned with general polities or i TALKED Allot: T CII1CKI2NS.' ' I Grara. Public Qurtlon I)Ienied by . . rormrr Stat i turn Llixulu. i Ivan a Cit. v. .In'.y 2. .Titsit about! day liIit this nion:i.j nat i- Hill, Mayor McGuire, f S rae;i.f, . and En.uene HiihtK. Tieasmvr if the Domoi-ratie State Central Committee of New York, were 'routed ont of their bvds at, Lin coln and started for. Kansas City,' U:i the way here Senator Hill chatted with Delegate Tj':bwt, from Nebraska; Tib- letts is a bosom friend of Uryan and S? VwLtI .gJU.el a ew "dangers j his mission evidently was to find out h ia the city weat to the housa and re oriented permission to shake hands with the president, lids privilege was granted to a few. No public men have arrived 00 have any announcement of their looming at a special time. Senator Ilaana and Secretary Dick re expected fcere before the day of notification. TOUME A'D HIS TALKS. Silver nepnbllcana Fxpected to Cat Quit av Flsure. . Kansas City, Jnly 2. Former Con gressman Charles A. Towne, candidate of te Populists for vice-president, oan-didte-to-be of the Filver Republicaus, f and a strong hustler, for the Democrat ! nomination, went ovtr to Toi-ka tbis I evening to address a meeting there ,to- night.., Before he left he detlnrid tint I the developments of the last uVnty four r "hours had been very encouraging t him auu nis rrieuas. Ueiezatis to the si! ovv Mr. Hill felt about his interview with Bryan with a view of letting Hryan know the result over a long distance phone. Mr. Hill had a talk, too; with M. F. Dunlop, of Jacksonville, 111., treasurer of the National Committee, and the Democratic nominee forjtreas- uier or luinois. senator iiui was un doubtetlly disappointed over tho result of bis interview with Itryan, br.t neitlier his face nor manner gave any evidence thereof. j At Kansas City a dozen or more re porters nailed him to know what he and Bryan talked about last night, fl'o all of t!em the Senator said: "Mr. iBrvin'i and I are'both agriculturists, and; talked abont chickens and hay and corn and other things of great -moment to the rural ir.hid." Then he made his (escape by the icar door of the last car.; with us. ment of freight and passengers over the Sea!oard is growing 'uniuterrnpt- odly, and the only antuuity we nave to contend with just now is a serious shortage, in cars. We cannot l-tvgin to furnish the equipment required to trans port the business that is being offeied to us. e are running many t'.xtra trams our directors this week I found it nec essary to recommend " the pun h.ise ui two thousand additional freight ears, ;-.; which we will send our specifications to the car builders at once. The linking together of the- Morula Central and j Peninsular and the Gergia and Alabama J 0 i: . m -1 . w , .1 ......1 t : l ! n uivisioas ni iue rruuiiaiu vn unit.- in ; mean a large invvease. in business to all parts of the system. The old main line of the Seaboard wll hereafter en joy a large business iu Florid. i products escpecially in the line of fruits and veg etables, of which it has heretofore' had no share, and the business which it will! derive from the Georgia and Alabama in j the wav of lumber and other Georg: i ; products will be considerable. I thiTik it "will be but a little while n jw- before the earnings of the consolidated 'system will reach ami exceed a million dollars a month. I have nor. of cource, received a report of the earning of nil divisions of the system for the1 last quarter of the fiscal year ending July oOth, but the earnugs of all the roads tmbract-d in the system for the six month-? ending April 1st show th:it we had earned about one hundred per cent, mo-.c th.n the interest on all ontstauK ig bonds for that ieroii. 1 ne prononn"cii r.i::i- ner in which the i eple or the sevt Southem State? which are ti.i vere.i bv the miles or the Seaboa-rd Air lline are proving their loyalty to it- is simply magnificent." . Conductor's excursion fcsw? 7cr Norfolk Tjesday, July 10th. Fa:c 225. Labe'le Glove Clenner, l"c pr paw nee, for sal by Toylan. !; r-e Co. A cents for-Troufouso and Majiona Kid Gloves. . i i- - - - .. - i, -i ' ITBLE vv asning IF YOU HAVE TR0 3 6i ,H. STEIN WETZ, Florist Capital liell 'Phone 113 l : V V U A UA A P , us i ea n s. w m a n n x v i a b iiinnf n Tiir Tiui ri ta M I I 1 M III I I I rill i -: 'Phone 291 .Call on the Steam Laundry, Wilmington But We Are Well prepared to Make You Comfortable at Home. oiipfp 0 bib , ! ' ' -i Cool, Comfortable, Wdll-jittirig, They Meet all the Season's Requirements. ? nmnmnnr nia mr u jUUIllblliUOl iiliO. UU1 1U I . I.I of Jaiy Mi n o il I 1 1 V V M JU. vornpe I'OU 1 ltAM)OL.PII. ver Itepublican conveuiiou, whieh will l.e slronz Ticket Nomlnafed-Allen J. ufiu eones4iay, are amvins on everv train, and it is exiKKrt.-d by the national committee of which Mr. Towne is the bead, that the total attendance will be at lea.t 12.1 n. liefer .Mr. Towne went into Kansas he held a number of conferences in .hi headrjuartt r in the Coate. at which the sitiration was cou over thoroughly. Mr. Towne friend declare that thev feel the nttnost confidence that he will be nominated on the Democratic ticket Conductor's excursjo leaves at 0 a. ra . Tuesday, July 10th, for viee-irejddent. . convention will not last more than . ayrrlf the I,rl,t re carrietl out. The Mze of the delegations which are poin to attend It. it wa said by Secretary McCraney today, has been a great surprise to the nu rubers of the national committee. Ohio promise to jend a hundred delegates and ahoutem. California s contingent will count at least thirty. Iowa is going to fend one uuutiir ui iwimy-eignt any way and 'loiiilliinon Killed by L.lsbtiiiii. A&heboro. N. C, July 2. Special. Edward V. I'ou tilled Chairman Sim mon's appointment here today; About one thousand enthusiastic people were present. Mr. Pou was at his best and made a great speech, which was 'received with bursts of applause. Many say it -was the greatest speech heard here in years. ; i ! One of the greatest and most harmoni I on conventions ever held in Randolph put a strong and winning ticket headed by Colonel Y. I. AVood fori Senator! and the young, gallant, Chas. loss and! IConuim K. rvnith for the House. It was a great day for Pemocntcy. Mr. Pou speaks in Itandleman tonight. Allen J; Tomlinson, chairman of the county civnmi&sntner, was strick and in stantly killed by jlightning in our 6treets this afrernoon. National IMit,ocrallc Cmti cnllon, CC.in sak Cit. July 111:, 1'JCO. The Southern Hail way through Knoi ville and Meniphia has been siie;'Ll-d as the official route for delegate. from North Carolina- A sieeialleeper will leave Ilalei-.r!i fit 3:50 p. m. on July 1st to be handled through to Kansas City. Tickets will be sold at- rate of one lirt class fare for the round trip, on Jnly 1st and 2nd with final limit July Hlh. Ticket mav be extended until Sept. ;Vdth, !);. bv th.e payment of ."Oe. to (Ico II. Foote, joint agent. 2(M Shiedly 'Uuilding, JCau sas City, Mo., provided tickets-ajv' de posited on or before July 0th. Those desiring sleeping car accommo dations should M-ifte T. C. Sturiri Ticket Agents Ilaleigh, or R. il 'er non, T. P. A., Charlotte. X. C. tollable in Anj$r Other House in tlie State. cent Reteiion sill Hows id -4 : -I' v;. mo :ni. "wi-seiM Wm M m u I J : - - - , -....!. Your Choice 50 cents. See Window Display. : : I ii ; - ' ' I - .' - . . ..- An Early Visit to Our Store Will Add Greatly to Yourj Summer Comfort ' s. &.-'d!. BE . ; ' . - - - J BELL 'HONE 1056 WANQER The Conductor's excursion leav Tuesiay, July ICth, ""V ,jHIWii m inlrt.n i - ' " maMBMaMIMltM1MI1111 i : T ! . ; - i ; I N : -"i.r' I i - ONE-PRICE CLOTHIERS. possibly more. The representatives of the State along the northern bonier of the fpantry from the rear lkea to the Pacific wdl be particularly strong" Senator Dolois. of Idaho, in Wakinz of the situation today naid: ' rf "We want US to 1. but if the Demo crats will put Towne on the tiekt-t with Colonel Jlryan we will be willing to make some concession oif th i. Orrrraan and Crlmei to Chatham littsboro. X. C, 'July 2. Special. Hons. I. S. Overman and J. B. Grimes spoke to a fair crowd here today, mak ing "strong pec-heK, and g0ol ..wn-4 accomplished. Tlie amendment is rapid ly gaining in Chatham , and the Demo crat are making an active campaign. Ay cock will have nn immense crowd HICKS' fAPUDINE cures . HEADACHE every time and has no bad effect. Absolutely harm less. At Drugstores 15, 2o and 50 cenU SHOES Clearance Sale. Everything Re- - duced. Now is Your Chance. W. T. HARDING, A j Popular Shoe and Trunk Store, JjfX1 kl RALEIGH, N. C. Jzf' r 3 3 , . '. 3 3': . 3 n , .. . 9 lnro on the 10th. 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