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RALEIGH, N. C.f SUNDAY, OCTOBER 211900 -TWENTY PAGES
- No 12!)
pKE A THUNDERCLAP
glc-Gcrman Alliance Star
tles Europe and America
,&top. county nkc
incipient rebellion in the southern nrov-i HILIVLO UUUll I I UHuL
j jnves should not only "be sunm-essed. 1
actually encouraged .by foreigners es-'l
peciany my mo fc-ugHh. It is fankly
argued that a revolution by the Chinese
themselves, resnlthie in the overthrow
of the Manchao dynasty, would be the
best, solution .of the problem.
iT MEANS A GREAT DEAL!
Argument of Counsel Heard
by the Supreme Court
rmxcETo.vs ammveiisary
Bishop Satterles Severe In Ills Denun
ciation rcrlnif Against the Ballot
t.rnia-- - Princeton, X. J., Oct. 0. Exorcises
lh... nmari.bat It Is Accepted a. eonim em orating the one hundred ami fif
:,fc" ty-fonrth year of the founding of Prince-
iti.adluiment of ibe Dalance of ton University were, observed in Alexan-
' dria Hall at 10:30 nVlwk this mnm'nr
vwrr in '-"rope-Germany Snpports The academic procession composed of
. ii,riihi TBmtofFiiF. iao loa"i 01 trustees. latuity ana m
Policy at tne I.xpense of Eng- vitCll flh cloihed in t heir bright:
THE POINTS INVOLVED;
j.L Trade In the Orient.
ly colored gowns, formed, in line at the
librarv. and, marching around Nassau
1 1 a 1 1, brought no at the big auditorium
where the exercises were to be held. At
thc head of t lit proveyslcn, was Prei-
Three Propositions of Law to Os Ds
elded on the Pleadings and Exhibits
Tno Case far the County Argued by
Judge Avery Ably and Elaborately
Captain Price Will Speak for the
Bondholders Tomorrow
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- O, . 0. Special Cable Copy
. Today's- nnnonnccmv
trrini arreeni!it
tnt imiKrta
.,-..i..t a genera
iniln than Its application to by the University this year and then In-
Washington, Oct. 20. Special. Before
mm Mid b. lives
lMllBMaMBlMaBaBBaB)
Twelve .Thousand at Elmira
Hear Bryan' Speak .
HETALKS ABOUT TRUSTS
noosevelf Criticized for Going About
the Coantrr Speaking of the
Trttst IThan ne Onzht to Be at Home
Breaking It Up -by Leal Process
He TO a ties a Clever Dig a Ittsrk
llanna v
Tirginia.'' Accompanied by Captain W.
S.' CJowIes. his brother-in-law. .and Cur-
ftis GuUd, of Boston. :Mr. Roosevelt left
insr special .train, -atthe Pennsylvania
station and proceeded? to the Arlington
Hotel, where he partook . of breakf dst.
He did not. register and left orders that
he was out to every body. ' '
At -9:30 a telephone message was re
ceived from the "Wliite Hoifsereguiest
ing.that: Colonel .Roosevelt call on 'the
President as soon as ' possible.. 4 The
Vice-Presidential" candidate then : ; pro
ceeded with Captain .Oorwles to the Ex
ecutive . Mansion, where they were cles
eted -witn" Mr. McKin&y for an. hardr.
Mr.' -Rod'sevelt iaftei-ward calieV on
Secretary- lions' and Seaetary Rooit. He
then 'started for the Library - of sCoh-gi-ess,
as. he said, "to . spend some, time
in recreation'. ? ; ' ' . - v :;
Elmira, N. .Y., Oct. 20 Mr. Bryan's
SMALLPOX IN, PAHUCO .
nt of an ent rat ton and coietary nay, who the, Supreme Court of the United States, "train dropped down last night from
in regard to w;VS,c the' Wilkes county bond case is now, ; ltochester to -Elmira, the home of John
nt diplomatic seated Jn the onyx rostrum. Presi- pending. Arguments will be concluded. B. Stanchfield, Democratic candidate for
tion. It im- dent Patton rcriewed -the work, done Monday. trorernor, and also the home of two
Thirteen Cases Bisco'vered in a Small
Settlement of Negroes
New Bern, Cr Oct.'':20. -Special.
Thirteen cases' of smallpox have been
discovered in a village of colored people
in Pamlico cpunty. - The pilace is known
NO LAND. GRABBING
v ' . " ..." " , ' '.- . v
Te rritortal I ritegrity. of Chln,a
to Be Preserved ; -
TWO POWERFUL BACKER
Grat Britain and Germany Ann eane:
This Policy and Also Decjars far I7n
rsstrlctsd Commerce at Chinese Porta
for th People of AH Countries With
out. Bistinction-SltuatUn Greatly
'.Simplified . '' ' ' " '.
Tjonion, v Oct. 20. The foreign . office
makes the announcement today that al
as Homer or. Goose Creole, and contains
about two hundred negroes. vTie county i;H. ' . TT.,, , r,m1n
.ommlsshnprs-hiirt nirt and ordered -a iSllislnry ancl CouQt 'Hatafeldt, German
new pest house built at the place of in-1 embassador to Great Britain,' an agree-
;:;;; y'l troduced the Right Rev. Henry Varrs::;:L.;7 r 7-:X rZ: r: ,7,. ".r nPJ? iaVxc- :uJfm was reacaea?.U6toDer.io,. lor-tae
; :I1 (-..-.unu. uu1,auJU,.,u- Satterlee, bisW of Washington, who JUUiViat inounai vl mis coumry irom jauxn, uus xtoomson ana xavja x. pnysician, ur. .aton. xne coumy Pst j maintenance of the rights and interests
there. - of these two powers m China under eS
a siding The Xew.Bern. section is free from the isting treaties. A mutual policy on cer-
lul l tne reacijnsiincni 01 m snoke on "Morals and American Civili- ie i.ourt or .ppeais tor tne ionrin
,.: iwcr m lvurope and the zation. District for the Supreme Court, to pass
! h almost exactly a yearj Beginning with the ancient Greek npoc theve questions or propositions of
::..-.c of the settlement of ler- JUshon .Natterlre traced the do- law, viz.:
.: M.n:,s K-tween Great Britain : S Z.ln nt. Wfiether. upon the averments
:.!;uy in West Africa, Samoa fcurouc forced man- to mierrate to Am- of the bill of complaint, answers, repli
-,- nirts of the world, with tbe eriraj He told how the no'.itical system catiou. orders, txhibits and other evi
of German neutrality lu y me nauon was esi.noi fneti ana ha u jencc and niatters and things recited
i- .i . that universal suffrage has been edu- , r,1- . m
Hill.
The Bryan rain rested on
at Elmira a considerable distance from disease striTniWsutes having resulted
tne town., xnis location was selected in in its extermination.
order that the party should not have
;v n:
AT ICl
ni-. tn: a t what price Ein;w
. r:. w.is reo iving for virtually
; 4 to prevent Eurppcan inter
! h.i!f of the Bcus. It did
-! Mr. Chamberlain's ypnch in
carlonal in its effect.
In regard to the voters he said:
"If letraval of trust in pecuniary af
fairs is visited by the severest penalties
therein, the Clrcnit Court of the United
States was bound, in passing upon this
case, by the decisions of the supreme
Court of North-Carolina in. the .fdllow-
tho laws of the land prescribe, then tho iag,va9e9: Coraiuissionere of Wilkes
buying or selling-of one single vote is a p . . . .
mi rrimin-,1 hntrflval of trust, jt County vs. Clarenco Call et al., Bank vs.
. , . . . . . t r I t t t jj .
- i.;pr;tiv reirrrcu 10 iicrmany ioaJl rank as treason against me uni-1 .uinmisfsioners, v.ommissioiicrs vs;
k.y ( fJreat Hrit-iin, to create ted States. The offender should havelSnuggs, Rodman vs. Washington. Com-;
t 'e.t crmauj -H ueire, the mark of Cain branuea on mm nna uiwners vs. x ayne, consiaerea in - con
. -n.-l ;:nl rrievously dis- bi nunishment shanld bo the loss of his I nection with prior decisions of said
iiif torniau.n or i:w inprc .rote for life. it-oun, ani iuo ioiiowidk provisions ot
. . mm - - - I . 4 . i . t . m. . h
i,nMft.ii,t0ir net Ttu"h -in Ssttr1eo onitutum or said Etatc: -Article i.',
hnd conchrded his address. Secretary mV v0"?,,??
Hay arose, and the hood, ajrmlwl of the An,ilcIV,7;
degree of Donor of Laws, was thrown
over his shoulders.
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FLOATING GRAVE YARD
Ghastly Cargo Brought in by
the Transport Sherman.
i. .,1 jMillr mn PT9 tifif'ti. I hi
itin of Mr. Chamberlain!
a;pliil t Anicrira carrietl
n ai ri:;inls Germany also to
tnind of the countrien xn
I'uMic opinion iir nilher coun
h ir tnoment would have Icier-'
l r!Uan"e. Th Germans were
r . the French on account t
1; j a .ioti against th? South Af
r. ! i r -;.ri.Iie. while Ilnclihmen, not .
-; of that terrible defeat ensn-l
i f.-w work, wonld have con-'
! :rh scrtrzx any combination with
t i . t- rniu-s.
:'. t !! wa world -w id neverthe
l :. tvhnt price the. Kaiser was
fr ' "' benevolent neutrality
i: a!-ne 1 b it posible for Great
P.-:? ": fo pnrsuc her policy of ub
t; and rorUCt In South Africa.
I- : ri ifsil if th diplomatists in St.
p.'--.! trz and Paris were ever do- j
i;. regard to the tnie natnre off
rr , ,. ,.: t-tween the two countries rnnnrr
t. f . - i,. p tlonbted in the hicbt dip- t
fir.Ies for tbe past year, ami
t:.ir.t problem has-been to larn
' - r n'hlns wer it- proviiojis.
!--n hooel. perhaps believed, by
r. rr thtt tb agreement was
-r and limited in its scone, at
,t not exceeding a def- n'v
" !h th nrrowet provisions.
annoitnrcment verHtble
t Knnrf and Rnii. It
ifnit'veii nom in i an mm
. -- that liernranv fwretlT ie-
: -r a serial irrievarfre. bal
and Article 5, feces, lj
sec. i.
'Second. Whether, if the bonds and
rouions in question were issued,-put in
circulation and came U the hands of
complainants, the apwdlees,. in due
course of trade, for valuable considera-
tion and without notice, and if there
were nt that time no decision of the
Supreme Court of North Carolina ad
verse to -these bonds or identical bonds
issued under similar statutes, the bonds
held by complainants are valid bonds
"Third. ltether there was any de
cision adverse to the validity of these
bonds or identical bonds or any con
stmetion of the Constitution . or laws
of North Carolina- which affected the
, inuesiion or xnnir vmimtv wnen tnev
CirTV flMP FIFAH ROHIFQ drme in dne -course of trd(16 and for
rlrlT-UnL ULMU DUUILO valuable 4uiidcration and without no-
tic other than such notice as the parties
their sleep broken, but daylight had
scarcely dawned when sleep was made
impossible by the wild shouts of a big
crowd of Elmirans.. .' . 'y
After an early' breakfast Mr. Bryan
- Football at Oxford
Durham, ,N.- C. Octi 20.Special.--The
Sophomore class team of the Uni
versity defeated Honier ' School at OS-
ford today by a score of twelve 'to noth-
iui;. xciiiut cs iiri . Jiui net r ere
was conveyed to Wisner Square and playing of Armstrong Emerson, Out-
was mrronuced by Mr. Btanchheld to ; law and iritchard. For Carolina tfco
an enormous throng as "the next Presi
dent of the. United States."
The fpopulation of Klmira is only
oT.00(V -but there were fully 12,000 peo
ple in the park. : : The rest of ithe PQpn
lation . of the town seemed to be in Alio
line bucking and general playing of
Ramsey, Nichols and Holt. ,
Krngor OfTfor jdurope
Tiorenxo, raroties. Oct. 20. -The
T-l
- :
v,
ar tissTimed to: have of existing pro
visions !ii the .Constitution and statutes
of tbe StaU 4LHleir invalidityj j:-
Dx-Jndsrt -. A. C Avery h representing
the ppeilants in this case, commenced
his nrirnment tolay. He covered the
case in most elaborate and able pre
scntation of the points, concluding:
The court here must a-ssnme tnat tne
Supreme Court of North Carolina, in
entertaining Commissioners vs.. Call,
Commissioners vs. Snujrgs and Commis
sioner vs. Payne, decided that a board
.-if rnmmiinnprs of n CfflintT bad the
San Francisco. Oct. 20. The transport right to bring suit to enjoin . the treas-
le- Sherman, which has arrived here from juror of ' the county from paying the
!
Aro fnsaaa and
71 ore Than Poor flun J red Sick Oih- j
er Transports Comlnr with in or of I
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tbeftame Klnd-IIospltals at manlta
Crowded with Slek,' Tlany of U'bom
Will vtr See Home Again.
: mti-Mrr or inrrm on icjie.rr. i
'-.it f.-rr'.t'irial indemnity from China.
f ! Vh Unia and France were not
r- t s th annbitin rratined.
TIay's note nit only dis;.els
' : " iv'oi. lint proranns an Anslo-;.--
n nlli.mcc in far eastern aflfiir
o-i thw' lines of British to.ic3.
TV tir-t. ncrhan. would set-m to man!
,1,0 ndIlppta-.Upr.cllc.il, a fncrl rX'V
ship. On hoard the vessel are ol dead. nml oollecteI for . that purpose. But
!'-::
e of German to British in-
12 insane, 407 sick and oS convalescent if it be necessary for a State court to
soldiers and civilian-. The transport n!"?vo .lo n r eacrai rnminai mat
did not err In asserting its own juns
has been sent to quarantine. .lirtlon. under its own local laws, ihe
Most discouraging reports are brought fonrt is referred to a ruling' of the
. , . .In a. c a a i a. 1
from the Far East by .he physical I onpreme tonn or me otaic, mai "ni
wrecks who have come home in th. bhr-J . - ---si-i of of.
I III (ltl4t( till. IIIIVVllOlllUllVUiU Ol CI ,
It is stated that the hospitals at to the treasurer is not answerable
... : !.: . i . I... .1...
.i a.n:i, inn sura n tlv t...n... IUV1 waI
' .Ttlt:inV
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Manila are overcrowded with the victims I nersonally. nor on his official bond, and
the county is jiaDie to suiter lrrepaia-
Me loos by such an application of its
it Anier.t disvered a littlo diers now lie on the tots in the hospitals j taxos
-r. namely, that British trade in on,i manv -of thee will die before they
"r marwcT- or tne eai ani eise- , tlinno.i on hr, trnnimrt: o n
Mr. Charles Price, representing Color
.-. Co.. will make his argument next
Monday.
i. r.rairv. l nus ttermany pians transnort .Meade i
r "n:,? i trade while San Francisco wl;
' the British policy in ih- .
: .n th.t the maintenance of the lronght home.
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r i..r wa-i all tint was necessary . -vuuu io mis is me iuvi iu;u
i. r.rairv. Ttius ttermany plans transport Meade is now on Its way to
with C00 soldiers. All
red in mind and body,
I a wMer significance which to- many of them being violently insane
' - i...:i!"'ifiMK int.- hns nnl which is fr-v tlio prrrts of hard.hin and the eli-l ris Park: - '
.---ive. It will probably le. mate. Most of them will never ret-over I First Itace 2 miles Somers 7 to 1,
"'":.i"y :.-n;ed that any alliance th ir reason. Cock'IIobin 2 to 1,-Tamor 5 to 1.
r.t-v-,.1 C..na!ir n?if! Clrmt Bri- '11m trnnsnort Loran left Manila last I 4:oGv.
"ih - tute 'flidii fi 'ti'in was main-. Tuesday. It carries 27.J soldiers, all of Second Race mile--Ann Thompson
f r after it had been af- whmn are sick and many or whom are 8 to 1, Queen Carnival .J0 to 1, Glade
mortrtis paiek races
Winners In Trsterdar's Invents and
Martsrs for Tomorrow
New York. Oct. 20. Results "at Mor-
Tiuie
YOUTSEY IN FOR LIFE
Jurors Not Long in Reaching
Their Verdict
streets. .Mr;; Bryan devoted dils speech .rsener
nere main ly to tne trusts, tie declared 'i f:;" k, ,t ,,Ann fnri'.v ' -
that McKiirley-and lloosevelt were lesser d tT0 he: at udon: today.
Hchts in the - Kcnublican mrtv. Urid " 1 ... '-1 .
tbat 3iarK I ianna really was the head
audr front of the Republican organiza
tion. "And I know no man whose
word js as little trusted by those who
know him best as is that of Hanna,"
declared Mr. Bryan. The crowd greeted
this thrust with great rounds of ap
plause. Mr. Bryan made an indirect allusion
to the silver issue, virtually to the effect
that ; his party stands on that , question
where it did four years ago. as he said
thissnmmer at Zanesville, Ohio. Speak
ing about allegetl inconsistencies and
evasions of the Republicans on big ques
tions at; issue, he said: "They say I
am afraid to discuss the issues of four
ieftrs ago. . Our position is known on
that question. They are afraid to dis
cuss the big new questions that have
arisen.'
Among bthr rhmirs "Mr. Bryan said:
T hae iust been at Ithaca,-They
hare atfrtht? ice they?rant there, but the!
Republicans- are greatly worried over
an. ice trust. .They all knowabout the
ice trust, but they seem to be entirely -ignorant
of thg existence of th many
trusts that control the' thousands ef
things they need. Of course ;it is-well-
known to you that your Republican gov
ernor is out of the State and is not pay
JUST AS WAS.: EXPECTED
Tha Action of tho Jnry Had Ben Dlt
connted by ths PabHc The Sentence
Pronounced .Without a Dramatle In
cidtTho Wtfof th'ov llfirlsonor
Was Not Present AC ,ho Fatafnl ff o
iIBCllt - - f. . - . ... ...
Geargetown,, Ky., Oct. , 2tX Henry
Youtsevl charged wifch complicity in the
ine anv attention to the ice trust ex- - iQ,. A aAdfuti. y ha 3pp
that if he and theNRepr.blican JegisV- imprisonments The yerdict-of life sea
tnre did their duty there would be no . tence in the Youtsey case, tendered
TheepuMican ntty as'no plan to' tho 4 single ,amatic incident,
destroy the trusts. Tney say, -'amend the marked- the close of this" remarkable
constitution.' There is no need to amerd trial. - - . , -
the constitution. That ..heme would . C(mrt at 96 this morning
deprive the States of their power of; . . . . ., : --. . , ,
dealing with the trusts and Jeave the and the jurors took their seats .solemnly,
people" helpless in their grasp. You The-routine of the reading of the orders
Republicans cannot protect yourselves and the cau of 'the jury was proceeded
ibta. W in DSJSZ influenc'S lth. . wS;cnly a shirt time that tho
by the trusts.'- ; small crowd of fifty, had to wait for the
'Air. "Rrvnn stroke of the continued rie Ar.iv;
in the stock of the Standard-Oil Com- At'9:0A:Jtide' CaJttriir ' .raoned for
panv, and then tailed aooni me sreai - - - ;, .
no'cer to the country of a big standing order and said: "Gentlemen of the jury,
tain lines was ated agreed upon. . .
The terms of this agreement tire given
out officially as follows:
"The German government and her
British majesty's government, being de-'
sirous to. maintain their interests in
China and their rights under existing
treaties, hare agreed to observe the fol
lowing principles regarding a mutual
policy in China: :
"1. It -is a matter of joint permanent
international interest that the .-ports on
the rivers, and -littoral of China should
remain free - and open tor trade and ,to
every other legitimate form of economic
activity for the peoples of all oountriea
without drstlneti-on, and the two govern
ments' agree on their part to uphold the
same for 'all Chinese tenitorjrV as .-' fur
as they can exercise influence. . "
- "2. Both governments will not, on their
part, make use of the present complica
tion to obtain for itheitselves any. terri
torial advantage in Chinese dominion,
and will direct their Dolicy to ward faa in
taming undiminished The territorial con
dition of the Chinese empire. " ,
"3. In case of : another power miaUIng
use of the complications in China in Or
der to obtain nnder any form whatever
such territorial advantages, the two con
tracting parties reserve to themselves the
right to come to a preliminary Guilder
standing regarding the eventuaL step to
be taken for the protection of their oyu
interests in China. ' , .'.
The two governments wjll commu
nicate this agreement to the other pov
ers interested. ' especially, -Austria-Hungary,
France, Itajy, Japan, Russia and
the United . .'States, . and invite . them ' to
accept the principles recorded in it."
- The publicatioja of 'the asrreement be-
ftweett GreaiBritahv andihe'-Kaiser has
aronsea Intense Jntei,efetthere and in the
continental capitals. . It-is expected that,
it wiir bring ; forth; a general .agreement
for the9etuement.Af the Chinese prqb-'
lem and put an end; te the procrastina
tion of the .powers, which has led tho
Celestials to believe that there" was; a
lack of. backbone in the. several govern
ments , that are to deal ' with them and
make reprisals for the outrages agaiiist
foreigners. . - . --;.-" . -; : '
Being assured k that there ; will be no
partition of the empire, " it is Relieved
here- that the imperial authorities will
prepare to deal fairly and openly wfth
the powers for an amicable settlement.
army
a;i ii!r iiif-e hal been made ! bonlrrinir on insaniti'. '
, rrv,,v and Russia. I It is. thus witn every transport thai
: t .!vn:-l in the present Instance leaves Manila. Hardly enough ship
, u no one. The surprise of can be secured to carrr on the victims of
ha alrcadv discloscil th the campaign . .against .the Filipinos.
iMfire the relations between the Worn iy severe tnajs m iue uc-ius, tui
Run 0 to 2. Time.
Third Race Eclipse Conroy 0 to 2,
Garry Herrmann i to 5, Silverdale 7 to
r. lime, 1:1 Tit. , '- -
Fourth Itace 211 miles Maid of Har
lem r to 1. Ethelbert 1 to 2, Jack Point
.m l the Qneen's governments, diers become demented day after day, 7 to . TJme,4jUM.
T a TiftM nfinHfi :w?iti t ?.ti hh.1 ronorts sav. are obliged to be con
tinea and watcneu ror icar iu- wjh uy
harm ta tnemseives ana xueir cuai
rades. ' '
FA.T1INK FIGL'HES
v ; the :uo ivnrrtries than any IkkIv
! po -I . Bnt tm ore imagines,
--er. :h-it thre win 1k a dominant
- in ty nWanee as in the rae
F anti-Pmsiin eilm.ition.
with vi v krun!edre of the cm--!r.ir.i.
!i r." n belicvr" that he
a fib .rdin.ite part in any crm-.
I' '. Th Mipn ine fact of all I
Fifth Race JV furlongs Huittito-
pr.chtle 12 to 1. Alvarado 2nd I). to -2,
Wax Taper. Time, l:22Vi. ' '
Sixth Race 1 mile tMuzette 7 -to 1,
Favonious G to 5, Asquith 12 to 1. Time
l:41iA. :
Entries for Monday
'.! :inv ULtke.4 for ti.l(e.
Lord Cnrzon lakes a Statement In rte
gad to India's Desolation v
Simla. Oct. 20. The Viceroy, Lord
:ti---.'r .f a Z' r cral European Curz.m of KC'iicstsn, in a specen oe-
:i !i tn l--.ti-.llv h ecu coming fore the count-ll today, saul the famine
- ::n 1 r-!-rcr f.r the pat two years, 'had effected a quarter of the population
-VI luck for momh if not fw of India, and that even now 2,iHXv0U0
IVw pretend tbat there- are persons- were -receiving .relief. lie ex-
- e!o:ii.-n; r stalrility in this An- pressed the hoie. however, that an a
I combination. Iut then It mnth thes would return to their homes.
f l .' liirrfhi.i- rw.r-f t,.r.t ni Hi Iord'hip further said that half a
.v ,
T.vi., in hrr w-'.Wt iitUm1 nir- million deaths '.were traceable to the
- n..t b s m.id o to fling famine, and that tho loss of crops involv-
ni c a it-iUhie foe. vl a money -aint- 4iua
: :e immediate effect tn the some millions for loss or came.
q:ii-srn ihtv is much t- be It would never oe. Known now many
I! tand snlen lid isolation were affected by the calamity among the
. and any hne of a great hill peoples and wandering tribes, while
thcr n-rmndiK-ment. It Is the amounts distributed were unprece
' : i .reir.ibie in the present tu- dented. At the end of An gust f2.J2S,
' R.i-i-i alwie, or in eombina- 000 had eca cxirnded. 27iorero-
' 'h FrUTKVV TT-Anl.1 nnfrtiL-o mint PXWVted to peml 4,X),000 more
h 9 va Tvn arrived a t . a verdict in this
"Roosevelt at Detroit." saia 3xr. sev' I -
an. "had. four soldiers stand, up ' Xoildini of the-heads all along the
will tell you whose afraid. Roosevelt s decjsion ha(3 arrived at, A small
afraid. bit of 'na-peewas handed to the clerk
1 jwho read; the solemn words:
No Sliver Trust Says Bryan . th jiirjv findv the - defendant
sm-nr v v.. net. 20. Mr. Bryan edilty' and -fix his punishment at confine
snoke here for twenty minutes from the ment for life in :the State penitentiary."
rUr nlatform'of Jiis car. The yards Mt was learned that the jury on the
were filled - and the national candidate first ballot agreed .on. the guilt of, the
n-qrmiV received. Ho declared that defendant; but that there were several
th.' Republican party- was putuug u ; Daiwip uu tue ,nuuuu u-uisuiucui.
, o,. vr, lowest nlanet that iXone of the counsel for the detence,' ex-
I nnlitical camnaiffn had ever been made cept Jndge Askew, was. Jn the . room
on He discussed the army and territorial ! whenr.the yezet. was rendered, lyolonel
iDxpansSon in practically the same terms ; Crawford: was: galled away this morn
as in his previous speeches.
-While Mr. 'Bryan was wiKiog , iae st4,-"Yi- w ucicuuam w
A CHECK OX RUSSIA!
T "V 4. T n n. llnnH n nil ttrraA" I I
mile 70 yards-Iroquiois Belle 10. Mart yet
Gray Withers 102. Beau Ormond I f
100. Frank liau Ms intrusive izrs iv in g
WeixJ BUU 41-WUUIU' CUUtlwiwi- m nrTUy
publican campaign fund the Republican eourt.- : : 'Tjr :.J. , .
party would be for silver." . -. rhem&t-w.n(A.xim7cteab7:ihe
Mr. Brvan again referred to the price ; general public nor-w-as the sentence of
of farin lands, saying: ;iife imptisohment: ,It was agreed be-
"Frm lands are not worth as much fore court j .convened this morning .that
they were cwenty-nve years xire aeu4.Fwct?-wwuuv u , ior- n-xe.
erdav1 morning at Auburn I j , '
: iny d.'M'n actively or ivuvely up to March next. Besides tnis, 4,ib.:
;.y an the vthr nowers- Thus U or lami wsra uu tu .n i Twain liu. tioid jueeis his.
. Tn.TP-rf., China's hopes of cultivators, nau wbuj . njan l'fs, lvit? -epier lirj.
the just cov.seoaenee of -her taxeshad been .remitted; ll.JO0,0O) T.'onrth Race Empire City
r-.a. by reason of quarrels among the had been lent to tbenative states andj ji m He Ethelbert 128.
a u nueKixn, trierernre. .may. nuany. v.--v.a , cru iu, iui -rr' xccumer
.mwirn ta ffhwhwrMn, rem br nrivate charity., .r. ... j dv 92. Potente 100,. Belle of
to defy united clviiizatioa. .The . .The .rieery,,cop'mer4ed tha relief J Oharentus J.00, Grey Fcld
and ' referred to many fn Coat 105. r; '
Bramble 121, Charentus 119, Kamara
ii.l. Belgrade 1R. Compensation 110.
Wait Not 111. Oueck Qu sen 107, Her
bert 10S. ; -
Second Race 3 year old un abont 6
furlongs Butfoon 94, . Bnsli 10T. Rals
ton 00. Trillo 110. Tatar 90. Federalist
102. Ortrnd 03. -Midnight Chimes 102,
Hanitoban 108. Orea 103, Smoke"l05,
Midsummer 105. Oiea IH", Magic Light
94 The I'ride lfti, Hesper-10$, Ten
Candles 105, Her Ladyship 00, Fleuron
108. Royal Highneis 99, Beverrige -01i
Flnke 85.
Third Race About 0 furlongs De
murrer 110. Glcnnellie ia5f The Muska
teer 103, Six Shoot ei? 100, Conroy illi,
.Maria Balton 90. Carvelian SO, Servilla
103w Tower of Candles 108. King Lief
105. Lucan;a 107. Chucktnnrda 95, Mark
Uan-y Herr-
han'diean
King Barley-
105, xoo-
- 3 rearhftd now that teflon
mppressea Dy rooa
Zlg::- There is & jdroifican
L2ga?a teatiracnt, which ci
Renublican paper a statement . DEPAnTJTKNT KOT7BS
that a' farm had sold for less tnau I . V;r' v ;,, .
an acre. a t aucUonV although it was as- j Many diantre ade in North Carolina
sessed for taxes at $16 an acre. You . Foartlp CIms Postmasters
farmers want to know why yon ate r , f ...V -V'
soinz to send money to develop the Phil- I WashmgtonT Oet. 2p.-Special. Chas.
rnpines. Why don't they develop .this H. Perry, & letter carrier in the Raleigh
country? Why is it1 they don't employ postoffice,,has.Wen promoted from $000
their monev-in the establishiment of in- to S850 per annum. . ?
dustries? . Because the trusts are shut- Pension, grafted: . Sylvester Burwell,
tin" down industries in this country. of Whitakers, $$; .Samuel Everett, of
"Yesterday at Binghamton I found Vrfhdenief , -f4T: Miles' Holloway, of Eliz
that the trusts had shut down a tannery, abeth City, 8;Moses Johnson, of Cave
and a match factory, and you will-find River, $12.; U-ri - .' :.-: ;r ' .
nil over this country these factories shut Postmasters have been appohrted in
down, and if you attempt' to engage in North Oarolin -toiiows: "
business as, a manufacturer you will J. A-J WUfeersoni. at Caldwell Insti--have
to riSk bankruptcyt because the tute, Orange county, - vice -Bessie A.
trust will come into tout territory and Tcasley,' resignti;- J;.A. .McLean,' at
nnderse! yn ahere.while it plunders all fCrickett,' Wilkest connty, vice' L. E. Mo
the rest of the people of the country Lean, dead GG.' Livingston, at :Draco,
td keep up the. prices,' and tnus oe a Die caid wen conntiy, yico jartna ro,wn, re-
to do it." ; 1 , - I WJiY.W.i
Wright,
at. Ivy,
wards. reWocdtr Bertka L.5eMlnss. at
Pq5's KtvlTO&es 'oqjity.f vice Wil
liam .iCMjMW
nolttlu,
itherins-
nOOSCVKLT IN WASBI5GT05 -He
A-Tolda.Company and Oooa to Seo
tljs president
109.
stances of native fUJvaJry rrd devotion -Fifth- Racel 116 milerjW Whm ': Washington. October S&i-Theodorai :Ajiev pot
a and to ingusa vuuiivy a-u-. im, iBnusiTp m, imaino Armrr ' Koosevear. ffoyenioi'-OI .ew--iorK aau ai.oiw 'Mjf-fvfVHuuy',
Tins- at their noftiU. He laid the 103. Bri.k 102. Ghamberfsl irw 'jinnf.v TtnnMfsfi MttHMflft for - ;Tee-Prer-j .GAnanai'-r as. pormasEer; at no
:uZht.n ron. was worth. $65,000,000 on kinic Ida Dolanao 101! Alaft a til&k riaaent. aiWad ftrtne-eir earlv this moi"Cr4veTi4 countthJ. L. .W
England and Germany Will Force th4
TIasco vlte from Jflanclinrla
Washington, Oct. 20. A sensatipn
was cansed at the "State Department
today by the announcement fromIx)n-
don ,of the anianceibetween Great Bri
tain and Germany, on. a Chinese policy.
While the coalition is claimed by State
Department officials to be in line with
the desires of this government, as the
professed object" is to retain the terri
torial entity of the empire, nevertheless
it was not believed that such a thdug
as an Anglo-German alliance could ever
come to pass, and government official
are astounded. .
The alliance has been formed, as un
derstood by State Department officials,
to force Russia'to wi thdraw-from Man
churia. vand to effect a settlement ' of
the Chinese trouble whereby . no onej .
power will obtain, an advantage thrortgh
possession of ' territory. : The coalition,
it is said- at the. State' Departn)cnt, can
in no wise injure this' goove'rnment, - and
administration officials clainiVthAt at will
serve to aid in carrying out the' policy
outlined ; by the United .States. ' .
A high, official of the State. Pepdrt
ment said today .that the' alliance would
not v. make any matetial ehai?ge 'in- the
order of things in China,Jas the parties
to the agreement are merely dome Joint
ly what they endeavored .to effoet 'singly
heretofore. It', is understood. ' he staterl.
that the v joint action of sthft powers
will :,be ' toward preserving ; the. intecri t.r
of the empire, and tbarTthe pqbljc'decla- .
ration nas teen made tnat, any .flort ,
for the dismemberment- of China trill
be met with prompt action.
This governments the official r said?' i .
not anxious to gain the illwill-of Rus
sia, and is willing o aceept '.the promiso '
made by the Czar that he wonld 'retain
po ; part of Chinese territory. - - "
Count De Quadi th German ' rhafr
daff aires here, hai not received norteo -
of the British-German agreement.' When
seen thi afternoorj at the German etri-
Dassy,.ne read thef .report of the agree
ment with apparent interest, but could
make-no statement, he said, until noti
fied by the German foreign office of tha
terms, of agreement." - ;s : - A
fiCOTT aYSH PXCTTY.' CITE DAIIi
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Tlisy-Ars Held In th am of Flra
. llnndrsd XNyllafs r i "r ,
tSanford,' N. C,-- Oct. '2Q, 5i)ec!arA
James P. Soott flT4d Eilwari h ' Pt
were tried' this Afternoon before J. 'M. ,
8teven, Bsq for the ' kiilfnff -0f Kfeu
neth Mclver .on .t5.ftVl6.th: AviU ; r. Aiter
liearins" the .evidence-Scott tra boiwd
over, to court in the'SUfia cf five hiiadxed'
dollars ; ad .fttft,' in the s, cm- pi : three
iuadred. Scott fas takep to.' jparthagfe 4 ;
Melver . And iBheriff. JMsl :' .Pett'cih
ditioav'ai! snchj that econjd not :'sro.
Bond was given 'immeaiatelj, by both
men.
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