i f ; - - ri ry. S ,--. ," fS A , w j q 'w v "w w w o v O . 2.CC3 Clrcuthn. ' . .:: 6 . o 0 o oo o oocc cooooo-6 ; " v 1 1 1. if. r. I 'r e . o1"1"! noon OsBy in'- In the State. J :' O-OOOQ- VOL. 1.-1(0. 4. KA LEIGH C, T. T SAY EVENING, AUGUST 29, 1895. 13.00 Ph K YEAR. f Stei- The ChII for a Silver Conveu tlon. OorKsponileneeoiTaePress-MstUir. There-are, torn; wind, three po tential reasons why ill Democrat i should approvsof the fill for thin convention . . - Vint, ailver U th eeseBee of Demo erstic faith Second, the control of our national finances is In th hsud of a syndicate of bankers, with Rothschild, the for - eigner, aa ita head. Oat of these facte and these eoudi- . ' tiona grow many and varying tircu stances.' ...-.,,..-,,7 , ' The Democracy of Nurth Corolin , i aonot ahut ita yea, and let the de. soaring elements paaa harmlessly by W cannot undone the national plat - form of 1803 and carry North Candi - na la 1893. .-' Is the creed of 1800 no "ifs" nor "ore" will be permitted 'rf'wegasnclsl plank smut be fre and - unlimited ' eoi":ef -Ur . at the rcu'ian iu 10 . . ,: . i--n&rp. ' Tbe candidate npon the platform ' mast be '"haowa and read of all men" ' to stand four-square with the plat form. T ' ' " , 1 North Carolina will never rote . for v . aaM.wfhoa acta will give the control ' of oar national Usance to a ay odl . at of foieiga bankers! How it makes the blood rash madly throagh our rein,', when we are It - ' proclaimed that tbr need be no fear -; of a redaction of the $100,000,000 limit that the ayadlcate will provide . adequate piotctioa against aach a contingency. Tha United Btatea trees- I .? dry in th grasp of a ayadicaUl ' 1 , - The Democratic hosta of tha North, I led and controlled by Gurmap, Briee ' aad Cleveland, may be. forced t anih a OBnloaioa. Thoae of th South, . with th grat Morgan as thirapoes- ' Xmaa, will never aobmlt their nenka -to ' aach a yoke v- , Force bills, tariff qneation , "Save - ceased to be faiaea.- it ia worse than ' useless for politician to alt around - these old Area aad try to breathe into them agaia tha life of a living preaett. With them the day ia spent. Now, in the year 1890, ailver la the only ques. tlpn with great pith aad moment. The Democrat of Worth Carolina are ten to one la ita faor.,Tne friends of aihr,ln the North and la tha West aeedad the aid which, will be offered . by an alpreaaloa of oar ailver iewa. I-mlilH bertoe -for, thoae. wkQ J , are "old" men ia these part to heed I v the voiee of the Bon th oa this the I leading year, thedominatiag question of th day. , . ; ' -y ' . O . Our owe people ned unity of ae tlon.v Organlaatloa. alone will give it t them. The convention will perfect orgaalaatloaa. . ' - Dkmocbt, ' - ' , Marttu-Cade Saptiala. ' c Card are ont aaaouaeing the mar riage of Misa Mary Virginia Cade. . daugbter.of Rerr end Mrs. Bay I ua Cade, to Erneit Manly Martin oa Taeaday evening, September JO, . at 0:80 "'clock, at th Methodiat Kpiaco- pal church, Fraaklintoa, N. C ,wm.;;' r MlsiCade ia one of Frank linton'a most charming young ladiea, p.wsesa. . lag ' a rare degree of" Intelligence, grace and beauty. : Mr. Hartio, as '' every on knows, ia among tha elever " eat of fellows. He enjoya wldeapread popularity not only ie thia, but also at all point on' the Seaboard road. poinU on the Seaboard road, I Congratulation are la order and tbe - PRHsa-Visltoa Is among th first. Mr. Martin and bride will be at home (Raleigh) after October 8. The Alliance Shoe Factory. Tha- Executive Committee of the Farmera But Alliance meets in thia elty to-morrow. The Committee will come to take action in regard to the eatablisbment of the Alliance .shoe factory at Cary . . The matter of Ioat- ing tbe factory ia taking shape and it will nut be many months before it is ia operation. Cary is sa enterprising little town. : 8he takes a decided step forward. The committee which meets here tomorrow is composed of Mr JT F. Uileman, of Cabarrus, Chairman, Mr. J. M Menborne, Lenoir and Mr. . C. English, Trinity College. - .; Uood Bale or Tobacco Today. Everyday Baleigb'a reputation aa a tobacco market la increasing. Farm era keep coming in steadily, not only fro-n Wake, but also from all the adjacent coaatiea. We are not making any great blast, but are movip? rlttht along in the- line of prof?rB. Good breaks occurred at both warehouses today. Most of the tobse.i'O sol J ciine from tbe Eastern pnrt ef tins county. The prices paid were very good and (he cellera see ned to be weH pleased. , Tbe hlient eoll.todsy for Z1 50. As to the Questions of the Silver Tolicy. - THE MEETING TO-DAY, A Silver; Convention Will be Held In Accordance With . the Call." , "' Gov. Jarvis, Mr J A Lojbhart, Mr. W. C. Dowd and other gentle men who attended the ttilver ocmfer- enoe in WiinhinKton, held a tyvriter eoot here til day with Mr. E O, Smith, Cupt. W. n Da,MF.B C Beckwlth, aitd , WIht leading Ditmv ornt-, and it wan (truC'c-tlly the aoime of the uieetitiK th-it the e lver ooiiveution be Leld aecordiuft to the !).' It wat decided not, to Appoint national oommittemau until after this oonveution nieetit, which will probably be about October lt Onr North Carolina Harrey. . Th-; LumberUin Itobesoalan nays ' in regard to Cr pi. A she' a fortbanmlpg book on - the finance quwition: ; "W with to aay in advance othe appear aace of the book that th Bobeenoiai has that faith la the ability, honesty and IntegMtj pf CaptAahe that it ia prepared to eadorse anything . to whictrha will affli hi slgnatare after having given it mature thoadht. We regard him possibly the safest politi cal leader la the State, , Another Star on the Klaa;. -J Another star, the forty it th, ' it to be added to the flag. The new atar will repreaent Utah, and th order for Ita addition to the national coloi baa been - issued pv . Heorttary Lamont, Th aUr will be added to the right of the fourth row1 from.the'top. ' Here tofore the etanJard haa been six feet by. five. Tha new order make the regulation lias Ave feet ulx -tache by four feat Ave Inches, : ; .WUl.Flaunt the FUg, ' The Concord Sundard says o Edi tor Eamsey: ffr. Jack L Bamsey, Editor of th Progressive Farmer, baa gone to Boatoa, He says hia "prime objsotis to Btdy"th flnanaial e.u- tlon, and be will flaunt the bimetallic tag at the .Begin ball.'!.' It'a dan- garouafor red artk-lea to go among balls, and the neit thing may be en obituary, if the dttor doesn't mind where he ventures. , A Word Prom Mrs. Arriofrton. Mra. .P D. B. Arrtnrtoa called at the Vl38-Vwm . office yesterday afternoon aad said that if -"Brother Worth doe not stop talking aboat 1 not paying iter committee' that it w'll be necessary to declare th Treasnret'e pffle vacant aa he is aaaoming tha ! prorogativtta of tha Supreme" Court ! and tha Legislature combined." : The Best Baleljrh Ever Bad. Charlotte Observer. ' . The flrit two numbers of the Ral eigh . Press-Visitor, consolidated and under new management, ieto th , ., fen(t M rhnI. p.nnl ,h ,r. -rtirr Th nansr carried an afternoon preee service and Is larger than either of the two papers it succeeds and in all particu lars an improvement opop either ol them. Mr, Andrews has bad varied newspaper excellence and has undoubted capabilities for the work. Mr. Pence developed a great deal of brightness on the late Pbbsb, and tbe combination is aBtrong one. The Prb-s Visitor will be much the best afternoon dally Ralegh has I ever bad. Tbe Observer wishes it I the very beat of Rood lortuoe. WILL BCK THE SEABOARD. Mr. A. HorrlalnJuredHlaArm While ' KldinK on the Train, u t Mr. A Me Morris, who runs , a e'otbing store on Wilmington street, hds reuined tbe services of CoL T. M. Aro in a suit which he has brought auainst tbe Seaboard Air Line. Mr. Morris has just returned from Ne York, Oa tbe return trip between Wellington and George town, w. ' .'. 1 jIdk under a tannel, a fly ins ot J ct struck the window to tbe eraiik'xx car on tbe vestibule, breaking out several window paDes and severe' y Injuring Mr. Morris' arm. I'r. V n ts says his elbow was resting 1 n s ish at the time of the accident ''r. Morns says that his arm was 1. Sutured and severely bruited and necessitated his takiDg to bed. It is not known what amount will be cm. -j 1 in the damage suit. WRECK ON TUB SEA BOARD. Freiarht Care Plied . up. Vewtlbnles Were Delayed. - The vestibule train From tha North got ; here -this morning about 9:1$ o'clock,., just four tours late. . The eara were th same -that passed here at 1 o'clock faom Atlanta bound to Waahlngtoo. - There waa a wreck at a point between Weldon and Henderson, which completely blocked th mala Una up and delayed traffic for aeveral hours.;: Tbe . vestibule' noet at - the scene of - th rwreck aad transferred their crew and paasengers The trains then. retraced the -'. route ' that they had previously panged over. ' There, were aster tl conflicting re ports aa to the,: cause of y the wreck, but .ia is usually; the ease railroad people . had . little to aay.:. It waa stated .by a. .passenger on the seeti. bale that the freight train divided and' Iba rear section" ran -into the Hrat With great force - derailing nd wrecking eeteral cars which piled tip lu a big uasa. A railroad man stated that one of- the ear to the freight train broke down, wrecking another ar which blockaded the 'track. No eatbs or injuries r reported. The NArth. bound train lelt u.n Uoms this morning. ' 1. o. o. p. . : - Meets - this eveoing at 8 o'clock sharpwork in ; the . Si degree. Members will please attend. A cordial welcome to visiting brethren. Committee on the sick must report or pay thtir fine. . ' Frank K. Emort N. O, . Thick, 8v -t " V ij-v - , Regular meeting of Special Bene fit Association I. Q F. after Lodge close "Advance aseeesment due." Member of Seaton . Gslee Lodge should give the matter speci al attention. :-.''' P. G , J. H. CiuiwroRD, Pres., P. G Qo H. Glass, Vioe Pree. P. G. Thibk, Sec - ...11 mm '.''fci ,'t ' The Salisbury Kaoes. Th race are going on at Salisbury despite the fakir. " There were .two tiotting and two running races, each of three- beata, and three - horeee were entered In each race. ' The races were " fairly good. ' Pepper Saaee won the first trotting race la three straight , beata The mile running race raa won by Trump in 140. z,.',,, ' Nellie Jewett won the aecond trot. Her best time was 3 88. The seeond running rare threw- carters of a mile1, ..was won by Ua lark, whoa beat fme waa 1.31,' Th speedy trotter, Lisa, ia entered for the race to-day. ' ' ' ; ' The Ijea.se Recorded. The lean of the ' North Carol ii a railway waa recorded in th Register of Deed office today.', Ta (ease waa printed in pamphlet form containing aia large pagee. ..-There are 1,400 words to b recorded on th Bgister' book,; It ia a pretty big job. ' ' 'rV'i'- .lboi'' Day. g Monday," September 2nd, ia Labor Day, and a "Jegal holiday In many plares th day will be appropriately celebrated.' bat ao far as known, it will not be observed In this sity ia any-way except probably by tha cloa Ing of th banks and public building, AH notea falling due on Anguat 81st, and September ltnd 2nd, will have to be paid oa Satordaj,-August 81st This, aa some oa very facetiously re marked yesterday, will make Satur day a "labor" day for ome, ', - Our Advertisers. , ; -Onr advertiser will please bear In mind that th Pttsss-VisiToft went into th fleld with 9,000 subscriber aad our list haa been growing at the rat of fifty par day since the .first- isaue. We guarantee tbe finest, advertising medium ever offorded ia thia lty. Decision Cftunl g Dissatisfaction. By Telegraph to the fBBsa-Vnirroa. -' , ' . Wuhimqtob., D. C, Aug; 99. A decision by tha Comptroller of th Treasury that the 'Statute allowing doublr fees to United States Marshals, Attorneys and- Clerka is far western state including Washington, Oregon, California, Wyoming, Montana, Idaho, North and South Dakota, New Mexico, Arlaona. Utah, and Nevada, did not pply to mileage haa caused much dissatisfaction among these offiolals Indian Agent Baldwin Safe- - By Telegraph to the PxBHS-ViaiTOB. ' . CiucnAsnA, I T., Aug. 29. There is no truth in the report that Indian Agent Baldwin at Anadarko was killed by whiskey peddlers. ' I. iM Tie 'i-'emploM-si in at Boston. Session 1 OFFICERS ELECTED. Detachment of tbe Knights irom Wve My stlc Shrine la inot n Contemplated. - BobTi k, , . ng 39 - -Tn-d ay's session of thp grand encampment opened at naso(i. lempie at xw e cioca inia tnornfpg, wbea the election of officer waa take up. Thef conlae of the o.ltiABi:Maaaic ganlxatlon; the Baatrn Star,' . waa - also ' formally pasad la Union Hall. It i said that Pittbdg haa been agreed upn as tbe place fer h next triennial conclave, Graad Master MoCardy officially de- uied today that there waa any truth in tha report of the detachment of the Knights j templar - and the Mystic S-brla being contemplated. : WALtxc,Idabo, August 29. The tows if 'Osburn ia surrounded by big forest Dreel Aid has gone there by a special train. It Is not thought that the tewn tin be aaved aa it surround ed by heavy forests. - 4 Tbt Defender Leada. By fclegrapt to the Fress-Visltor.. Nsw Yets, Aug. 89. Tbe Defender and the- Vigilant atarted on the seeond trial race thia morning. , The start was mad froml Scotland lightship." The wind waa then eleven knot with pros peots (freshening! George Clould is aboard the! Vigilant. The Valkyrie, with Lord Dunraven aboard, is follow, ing uader full sail. An immenss fleet of eicursi'od and plea,ure boats are witnessing the race. J JiSiOS Thi Defender turned stake boat.-.-- - . 2.06 The Vigilant turned stake first 2:18 A stiff breete la blowing and the Defender ia half a mile In the lead. The boata will soon be lost sight of from Highland. -: NEW US. AND MASTER Warren v Xaure , of Kentucky. Meet at Pittsburg Next Year. Bxjelegrapn to the Pasas-ViBlroB. Boariisj'vAug. 89 Warren 1 Larue, of Thomaa,- rteatueky.wa elected Graad Master to succeed McCurdy. He received 397otea out of 801 Pittabnrg was aelected as the meeting place of next conclave. - - 'j'i A False Alarm By Telegraph 10 to Presa-Ylsltor. Havasa, - Aug.. 39. The alarming newa that three thousand insurgents have taken Fomento aad Puerto la of ficially declared to be untrue. San che la Said to be wandering in tha miuntalsa near Trinidad and B"loff t be near rSaaambroaf4, while . Suraet and Zayaa are six mile from Fomento. is Pei sons Drowned in a Capsize. By Telegraph to the rsBsa-VnuxoBi. '4 . Biiu.m, Aug. 29. Thirteen .per sons were drowned by capsizing of Torpedo boat Na fourteen in North r" : -i To Be-Dethroned. : By Telegraph to the Press-VWtor - - " '. Copxxhxqss, Aug.. 39 It Ie stated unofficially that the dethronement of Prince Christian, of Denmark, and Prineet Maeda, of Walea, will be pro claimed September 17th. ' ' .:' ' "ii. "11 .'-1 ,i i n ' 11 Treasury DencltOver 43 Millions By telegraph to the rress-VUItor. '' ' - ' .y , Waahinqton, Aug. 29 The exact treasury defloit for the past flsoal year Ie f 43,941, 689 0L Beported Cholera In England. By Cable to the Press-Visitor. : , ,. , . Lohdoh, Aug.' 39. The . Time re port a alleged ease of holera at Wadsworth. , . '2 Wagon Works Burned, By Telegraph to the Press-Vhttor. T ' ':r 'f PARKiRsauita, W. Va Aug. 29. The Davie Wagon Wojks were burned. Loss forty- thousand dol lars. . ,V k.;'e ' Steamer Asnore. By Telegraph to the Pmsst-VisrroB. V ;t ' . Banoon, Oregon, Au. 29 S'.eamer Cawnmore b ashore twelve niile-t South of here. Crew was saved. - v" ' - .. WAS 8CANLAN THH WTRANGER? V Tii-.t w..;. -v ' rI. r .... - - Bapposed to Have Been Killed In a ; Railroad Accident at Wllaon. . B.t" J. Scanlan, the tweet' Irish singer who was reooaUy found lying drunk on the strei t with violin which served as a pillow, was proba biy killed in a railroad accident at Wilson a few days ago Scanlan when up before Mayor Rasa, claimed to be a brother of the great actor, who Is now. pasoiiig his days in Bloomiugdale Scanlan was escorted to tbe citv tiuiiie aiid left iu the di reoiiou it Si etievitle. : Mr Fred Wf-oilctt, of this city. a few days since received the follow ing letter from Dr. C E. Moore, physician in Wilsoo. A stranger was killed here last night on 1 he railroad id Whose pocket (fonnd th eoeloeert envelope, and" enolose it to yoo, thinking yon could possibly give eome Informa tion. He is a man about five feet, eight inobes in height, would weigh about 160 pounds and bai with film a very nice vlo'.ln in case," 1 T.ne envelope ..in question was dated May 29. h, 12:30 p m , Raleigh, N. C, and was addressed to Mr. R S. Borland, Darhani. N. C On th" left hand corner was the words "Return to Woollcott and Son, Hal eigh, N. C, if not delivered in ten days." Mi. Borland is in the emplov of Mr. Sam Earmer. of Durham. N. C and the letter bad been sent by Mr Fred Woollcott to him in regard to a business transaction :' 4 ' Upon first thought it went through Vr. Woolloott's mind that the deao man was no other than Mr. Borland He telegraphed Mr Kramer, asking if Borland wai in Durham. A prompt reply stated tba he was. Mr. Woollcott then mentioned the matter to several friends- Chiet Heartt got hold of tbe correspond eoce and at owe associated the man desorfhed in Dr. Moore's letter with joaiilau Tno dtjioripton in th aolio-i rm ids tallied exactly with he one in the let'er'from Wilson lr H iioie whoeaw a good deal cl ioaulsD, and 1 mjer Ellison, alst gave the laiitical ascription in. eluding Weight aud heigh', befort seeing the letter. Tbe 1 fliers art pretty certain that Scanlan was tht man killed. The theory is that hi picked the letter up in Durham ad dressed to Mc Borland. Mr. Woollcott ban written Dr. Moore asking for a mete definite de soription, especially of his wearin. apparel. A reply is O'ui expected Drainage Canal In the Lakes. By Telegraph to Uie Pbiss-Visitoh. Washington, August 29. The Gov ernment engin-ers report that .tbi Chioago drainage canal will r-duc the water level in all th lakes except uperior. TO-DAY'S MARKETS. Cotton on the Upward Bound Today. By Telegraph tp the PrcM-Visitor. New York. N. Y , Aug 29 -Th. cotton Market closed steady and excited at 20 points advance ovei yesterday Options closed, as fol- wk: September, 7 98 to 7 98; Ootobor, 04; November, 8 09 to 8 10; Deo.. 8.16 to 817; January 8 22 to 8.23; Sales 349 900. GBAIN MARKETS Chicago, Ang. 29 -Qraln quota tions closed to-day as follows: Wheat May, 68 1-4; September, 61 1-2; December, 63 8-4 ;r Corn May, 31 ; September, 34 1-8; December TO 1-4. - Oatea May 22 1-4; September, 191-8. - . ( ' Kaelgh Tobaooo Market. - ; (Reported by J a Meadows.) Smukers, common, 8 to 6i. Smokers, good, 6 to 8j. ' Rmptters, fine, 8 to12j Cutters, common, 8 to lOj. Cutters, good, 12 ro 20j. Cutters, fine, 85 to 86a. Fillers, oommon green, 9 to 43. Fillers, good, 8 to 89, . ; . , -Fillens fine, 10 to 12a, Wrappers, oommod, 13 to 164. 4 Wrappers, good. 20 to 30o Wrapper, fine, 40 to 60o. , Prices steady and market active for all grades. " 4 : , r Raleigh Cotton Market. ' Raxeigh, N. CU Aug. 28, 8 t.u Good middling, 7 7-8 Striot middling, 7 7h Middling, 7 3-4 - - '- Striot low middling, 7 B-8. " . Tinges, 7 8-8a7 8-8. , Stains, 6 7-67 1-4 V Market strong; receipts light Assembles in Raleigh Sep tember 13th. ITS OBJECTS EXPLAINED "The Negro Controls Three- Tourths of the Republican Party." A good deal haa been aaid about the negro CoBveotion which ia to assemble in Kaliigh on the 11th day of Decern bar. Jim Young had a very aigni- fleautaote In th GaxetW last week in reference to tbe sail which ia going around. He warned hia reader to be earful about aigning. A Pasas-Visi toe reporter asked Jim for a copy of the call, but he aald that he bad not been able to get hold of one The reporter after trying a dozen or two of the color-d leadera Anally secured one, which ia given below. Jim Touog and all colored f uaionists a rule seem to be opposed to tbe holding of the Convention. Bd A. Johnson, John Williamson, Christmas and others favor the Con vention and are working to aeeure a large delegation so it is laid. Jim Young says he thinks it will not amount to much, while Christmss y s thatth Convention will bd a big success. He says asauranees have been received that there will be a large delegation present. The call i sent ont from Durham and ia signed by Jamea D. Latta, of he Weekly News. We th undersigced subscribers, who are eitixens of North Carolina, believing that more can be accom plished for the good of anyeauae by a united effort than otherwise) and be lieving that the colored people of North Carolina have certain things (hey desire to say to the eltisena ol the State generally, along the lines of their industrial educational and poll tiesl welfare; and believing the present.to be a most opportune time to give expression to our desires, it being in interval of time between elections in whish there is no political campaign going on, we desire you to be present with ns in Raleigh, on the 11th day of Septtmber, 1898. Delegates are expected to be precent from every county in the State, and h prospects beapak the most im portant (fathering of colored people that ban evrr takei, place since our freedom. We desire to ssy to the politicians if the Slate, what we believe they should do for the colored people in industrial pursuits, in education and a politics. We compose about three-fourths of the voting population in the Republi can "party. We desire to use that mte intelligently, so that the results f on.' toting may redown in benefit to the whole raoe, rather than to a t few men who at'empt to lead the hole raet to get places for them selves. We want a larger appropriation for ebools in the State. We want the colored schools made -qoal to the white schools. ; We want a colored man appointed or nominated to some office of dignity and honor In tbe State which will re fleet credit on the whole race. We.als want an equal distribution of the smaller offices in th State among colored and whites alike. We realixe that if wa lear this matter to the average politician, that w can never get the recognition demanded. Now ie the' time for a to speak, and Speak in no uncertain way. so that hose who expect oar vote will give ns some consideratioa. W hat been voting for thirty year. and although th men we vote for gt elected, we are nevertheless not bene fited. The only way of remedying this evil la in a anion aad expression of th best sentiment of onr people. In the State, ; W therefor most ears eetly request yoar attendance, . . ; Address your answer to J. E. Sheph erd, - Acting Secretary, 138 Main Street, Durham, N. C. " ' 1 j ' 'Double Daily Service. . By a special arrangement with th Southern Pacific railway th Soatharn railway will, after September 13th, raa a doable daily service betweea Washington and Nsw Orleans, sob necting it .th latter vlae with th Southern Paoifie system for San Fraa. eiseo. It will continue darinf ithe Atlanta Expositionif not longer.? WELL KNOW1TR. tVMEN HERB. Vlco-Presldenta Andrews ' and Bald win Take a Trip to Helm. Today a special train same ia from ' JrBeboro bringing - Viee-President W. H. Baldwin, Col. W, A. Turk, General Passenger Agent, hia Sere try Mr. M. MeCaat. C. H. Hudson, ' Chief Engineer and Cant. J. A. Dod- ' son, Master of Bosdwsy. All of these gentlemen are ' prominent Southern nan war officer. Thepartv drove no in tbe city to Col. Andrew' offloe, where teey remained onlr a short time. .' All - of th party, except CoLtTark and Secretary in company with Col. A; B. Andrews, boarded the special and went down to Selm on aa Inspection ( tour. Th p'rty returned this even- - Ing, stopping ; her to pat Col. An- rews off. They then went snrouta ; for Atlanta. Col. Turk will remain in the elty aeveral day. Thia waa, Vice- Preeident Baldwin' flrst visit to Hal. eigh. He expressed himself as his hlv pleased The new ronto to Norfolk is becom ing more of a reality each day. LITTLE BILLG" ARRIVES. The Justices Have a Conference" Late this Afternoon "Little Bflle" Bryan, one of the great trio, arrived in the city this morning. He aald that he had not de cided yet whether he would attend the sittings of the court or not. He stated to a reporter that he had juat eome down to see what was going on. As yet none of the witnesses subpoened nave arrived: Thia afternoon at 8:80 p. m.. Chief Justice Campbell, Associate .Jastioea Bryan and Phillips met at Mr. Per- nella offloe. They stated that there was no meeting of the committee, only simple conference betweea them- selves. "We meet her' to discuss our own matters" said Phillips. Admit tance waa refused a 'reporter. The first public session of the court will take place when the witnesses arrive. Mr. Campbell's friends should take care of him, A Million of Gold for Europe By Telegraph to Tub Pbess-VisiTob, New York, Aug. 29. A million in gold has been engaged for ship ment to Europe Saturday. A yndicate deposited a million and a half gold to day taking legal tender. Postage exchange rate is a trifle stronger. THE RACE STARTED LATE. They Were not Off at 3:20 O'clock. Special to tbe Press-Visitor: New York, Aug. 29. The Fleet word races, had not started at 3:20 o'clock. , Tbe wind is forty miles an hour. nd the yachts are nearing the finish under almost bare poles. BASEBALL NEW 8. The Record of Games Played Vesterday. ATIOSAL LBAODB. At New York: New York 10 111 Cincinnati 0 10 0 0 8 0 1 0 0 0 10 0 0 3 0 - & 0- 1 0-18 0- 5 1- 5 9-10 0- 0 0- 6 -ll 2- 8 0- 5 0- 8 At Brooklyn: Brooklyn 0 8 0 0 4 Louisville 110 0 1 At Boston: Boston 00102001 03400113 Cleveland At Washington: Washington 10 0 4 0 0 18 0 10 0 St. Louis At Baltimore: Baltimore 09393090 Pittsburg 00000008 At Philadelphia: Phils. 10081000 Chicago, 01003000 HOWtHB BtAED. Woe. OS - 89 88 68 67 ' 87 84 68 tost' M 89 -48 '44 ' 45 48 ! 47 BO 63 73 75 Percent,: - 644 639 - - 663 669 ' 860 " 669 - '843 638, 615 887 ; '06 330 Baltimore. Cleveland, Pittsburgh Brooklyn, Boston, - Phils. Chisago, Cincinnati, New York, Washington, '81 St Louis, , ; 11 Louisville. 84 :jr' WH1RB TH1T FIAT TO-DAT. ' Cleveland at Boston i Louiavllle at Brooklyat Ciaelnaatl at New Torkf Ubloago at rnlladelphiai Pittabnrg at Baltimore; Lt. Loul at Washington. n ,, 1 .f. .'...- y. i ... x.-1 ! -1' A 1

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