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THE RALEIGH 1UILY TRIBUNE, THURSDAY HOBKTNG, MABCIM, 1897. J m , : i v i ci jn 1 1 i i it it 1 1 II I r II II ir irvi ii n t - f 4 4 1 A THE FACTS III I BE STORY OF RUIZ'S IMPRISONMENT OFFI CIALLY TOLD. Kept 315 Hours In Filthy Cell. Three by Five Feet. With a Stone Floor and no Window. W.-.-nir.zt' -i. M.-.rrh 2. ?-cr' tary O!-n-y t.-day i -i .n.ll to th F-nM res-oli'Ai- n iilUm f--r th c.tre5inl-ncfc in t!i- Iluiz ca?-- bv sfrvlinsr an abstract cf. th- rn. itf r uiclininu t .--nI th full c-.rr -; nn n"- rn th pr"urd that it r."t to ul lic Jnt-rv-t.' Th- r.!tr't;t furnl-h'! l.y th State I - utnv-ru h-.v the f-l' w Ine farts: Thr.t Hicanlo Iluiz va a natlv?-l'rn Cu'-sr.. n.i'l came to this country dur ing, the j -rr of the Cur ..in insur r ti- n. whih terminated in He iw-ivl his final rarrs as a natural Iz 1 rlti2-n in January-. IS, in Phila-d-I hla. Im.Ti dir.tely aftt r he returned to CuM. he entered upon me practice cf l-ntlptry. married and reared a lamily. and has rHed there r-errna-nently and continually ever Mnce. He tva riretd F Lruary 4th. and thrown Into i rl?-n in the charge of rar,lclfa tion In the capture and robbery of a railro: d train. Hi arrest was reported to thi C'imrn-nt by telegraph on the iame day. and until the 17th. nothing nv-re was hoard of the case by the De iar!rrnt. "which assumed that it was bein;? attended to by the Consulate in th r'pular course: that at the end of feenty-two hours, the prisoner would tithr be pjt communlca to or if not that a rrop-r demand for such relief . :-ul 1 mule; and that if such de mand were made and wtre not success ful, the rerrtrmnt would at once be rutifWl No rne-isurts of the sort were tcer. however, though the pIsorer r n ah-.'d incomm inkado, an J on the 17th. the C usulate r i-crttd to the IV partmnt tht Hulz had been found dad in his c-ll unl-r circumstances which Juti(.d and led to a demand for Immediate Investigation. The Oonsul-C;en-tal rirted that Iluiz was kept 2Z h irs in a small, closed ami most filthy cell. thre by five foot, having a "Let us Have Even-Handed Justice. Charlotte, N. C, March 1, 1897. Editor Tribune. Dear Si n: There was a leading edi torial published in the Charlotte Ob server Sunday morning, February 2Slh. cUimin that a majority of the people of this city are opposed to the rolice Com minion hill for the irovernnent of this citv now pending before the Legislature I deny that the people of Charlotte are opposed to the rolice Commission bill, but for the sake of argument let us admit that they are. hat has that to go with the case ? Does not everyone know that theobiectof the law is to s cure fair play for the minority a well as the ma jority. Is it not a fact of recent history that "Republican voters were arrested here and sent to jail by the score f r a technical violation of the law while Democratic voters who were guilty of the same offence were never molested. Is it not a fact also and I was an eye-witness to that fact, that two distinguished citizens of our State (one a U. S. Senator) were stoned here at a public meeting, while the po lice force of this city actually looked on and, it Is tsserted by some, abetted the mob in committing the outrage. And now people have the hardihood to stand up here in a civilized and free country, and say that we must not pass a law that will prevent such enormities being com mitted In the future. The majority, if there is a majority opposed to the bill (which I deny), has no right to deprive the minority if this minority is only one indivfdual of his just rights under our governmental system, equality be fore the law. Let us have even handed justice, no matter who suffers by it, and let us pass laws which will secure this even-handed justice while we have the poer to do so. Gentlemen of the Republican and Populist parties, ttand to your guns! Don't allow yourselveso be misled and blinded by the smoe of ba.tle. r Republican. From Newsy Durham. The Flora Staniford Company opened a week's engagement at the Opera llouse last nicht by tbe presentation of "A Soldier's Sweetheart." The house was rot-uh st. n- floor, with no window and packed and the plav well acted. It would only a six-Im h square opening in the Lavc met with u-nivcrsal approbation, d- .r f..r th- admission of -food, which ,jUt fof the inlroauction of songs be. np. rtm- ;v,s t h",;V.ivll!2 tween the acts, which, to say the least, u--d: that no on- was allowed to see , ' . . J . . 1 ; .... i were not pleasant to the chaste minds of utui li'- iir.'i i i "in iiiri i cin'i i-.'.- n : - th tt he b cam ? deranped: that an aut psy showed severe contu i -ns on t p of the head; that he died ir.-m 'n?-stsn of the brain: that there wast ro fra ture of. the skull; that all krov. was cr;f ned to Poials, and it was difficult to ascertain the fa9ts. Secretary Clny then quotes the re j ( t the at tine (1c vernor-General of Cub to h.w that Iluiz was kept in a !arc- l. oniy 11. lihtel and ventilated; l hit h bad an easy chair, and mat tr i. h ts. pi!lvs. etc.; that a blow I- :-iix har! in his rm on the l.'th. he was f. und very much excited with a r. ntu-i' ii on the head, and was at once "jemi.ved to a be iter room, where he could i nv-re easily w atched and placed und r medical treatrr.'. nt; that n th- 17th. h- was found by an at-t-ii.lant in th- act of buttinjr his head ,'u;un-t th- .k rat ins? -f the door, and th iich -4ui' t-l by the attendant, short ly after di- d: that an autopsy being h'-!d. th- physicinn present concurred in the opini -n that death ensue.l from cerebral congestion not ir.duc-d by the woi'ind -n tl - head, which was super ficial: and that the prisoner's treatment duiinc confinement was most conside rate and better than in the cases of other prison-rs. an attendant fjolng to hi r--m w henever called for, S?ri tary C!ney ays that the conclu si -rss of the o'fkial representatives of the two covcrijments leinir thus radi ca'ly Connie tine, another open and thorough ir stipation seemed to this cove.-nment indispensable.. In this view th Sianish government concurred, and a ltu-r froh: Minister Deb-me is quoted ba-insr upon this case dated February ::th. In this note Minister Delome says ' The Spanih povernmer.t has ordt-red that a -most thorough investigation be made In order to ihrow the lipht upon th- facts so that if it appear therefrom that there has be n culpability or n'pli p-nce.all the Wfight of the lawtnay fall upon h- guilty. To this end. after re ci.-jrc dn-ral Ahumada's telegram th government crderevl by cable that a nidge te designated, who. in view ct Southern ladies. This misrht have been all right in a large city North, where people have educated themselves ba k wards, to tolerate vulgar and obscene insinuations r n the stage, and it is a pity that the management of troupes will not learn to discriminate between the per sonnel of a Northern city audience and a Southern country one. The County Commissioners held their regular monthly meeting yesterday and transacted a lot of routine business. The Town Commissioners met last night and went through the monthly budget. Police reported $lo0.30 col lected in lines for February. A. II. SCOTCH SNUFFS. Hue Mill -Sweet SCOTCH I SNUFF. THE ONLY IN DIIDITV UNEQUALLED strength and (? T- i FIsAVOR. V Republican Newspaper DAILY in : : : : Si GOLD PLATED JEWELRY m AND BEAUTIFUL! COLORED PICTURES ARE GIVEN AWAY FREE FOR THE TICKETS IN EACH PACKAGE. NORTH AR0L1NA Coffee Impottation. Charleston. S. C, Tarch 2. The Nor weslan bark Finnvid. Captain Tarald sen, arrived here from Santos to-dayj with the first carpo of coffee consigned to the newly-organized Charleston Im porting and Exporting Company. The cargo inai amtru ij-aci, i tc.v..i dJsnnsed of throusrh the Southern States, and ancther cargo is on the way to this port for the company. ! 4 Honor to Bayatd. London, March 2. The Lord Mayor of London gave a farewell banquet td Ambassador Bayard to-night. THE TRIBUNE PUBLISHING CO. Women and the Prize Fight. Atlarita Constitution. The Baltimore American is bitterly cf..o.d to women attending the prize fight in Nevada, and treats the subject in anything else but a complacent mood; The American contends that the prize ring is no place for the gen tler sex. and that instead of accepting the invitation held out to them by the managers of the prize fight Th "Nevada, the women of America should sternly refuse tacle. Says the IJaltimore American in deal ing with this live subject: 'The fact that a prize fight is not a fit exhibition for womanly eyes is one haidly needing demonstration. 'Were pugilism all that is claimed for it on Articles of Agreement, Certificate of Clerk and Letters Patent. ARTICLES OF AGREEMENT. We, the undersigned, being desirous of engaging in the business hereinafter set forth and described, do hereby en ter into articles of agreement for that purpose pursuant to chapter 16 of the Code of North Carolina, entitled "Cor- porations and Acts of the General As4 sembly of North Carolina amendatory thereof," that is to say: I. The corporation name shall b the Tribune Publishing Company. II. The business proposed shall be the publication of one or more news papers, conducting the business of jot printing and binding and carrying on such business as is usually done by printing and publishing companies. III. The place where said business is proposed to be carried on is Ral eigh, North Carolina, and such other place or places for branch offices as the Board of Directors may determine. IV. The length of time desired for the existence of said corporation is thirty years from and -after the dates of these articles next entering. V. The names of the persons who have subscribed for stock in said corpo ration are as follows, viz.: C. M. Ken von, C. J. Harris, F. M. Messier, J. B. Hill and their associates. VI. The amount of the capital stoc of said corporation shall be 0,i'W dH i vided into 2.000 shares of the par value of $10.00 each, with liberty to the stock-) Don't grunt with stomach-ache. . . . , ' Get relief. quick by using Simpson's Liver Pills for all stomach ills. You will save money Incorporated llitli a Gapital 3tock of $20,0 1 Has Complete Telegraphic Service Furnished by the Southern Associated Press THE TRIBUNE is a 48-column Neivspaper, and trill be a com. 'plete METROPOLITAN JOURNAL. Besides its regular Telegraphic Associated Press Dispatches it , 1 will be served icitli special correspondence from Washington by one of the most and your health, . . 1 Which is beyond price, JflLENTED NEWSPAPER MEN by using the pills regularly. Simpson's Pharmacy, Pullen Building. In America, and w ill receive Specials from, Xew", York and other prominent cities as .well as from the leading cities of North Carolina and the South.' i It is the purpose of the promoters and manage- ment to make TME holders to increase the amount of said to lend countenance to the spec- capital stock from time to time, or at ' . any time, to an amount not exceeding $50,000, divided into a proportionate number of shares of the par value of ten dollars each. VII. The said corporation may purj chase or lease and hold all such real and personal and mixed property InciJ riant tn tVio huctnccc afnrpai a nfl tippJ the score of athletic science, still theLScflrv iiBfnf fnr that r,nmnse d inevitable surroundings of the ring are the board of directors shall determine net such as to make the sport a fit or and subscription for stock in said cot4 proper one for women. roration may be paid wholly or in part "Women are the conservative ele- by the purchase from the subscriber; ment in a community. What is refined of property at such appraised valua-) and sensitive in the public life is kept tion as may be agreed on between the: so by their standards. When those are board of directors and such subscriber.! cd) mi L i lowered, then all public morality is lowered. Tastes that women do not suppress, men will never attempt to control. If is worse than useless for excuses to be made, either by- women, for- the indulgence of a taste like this; it is impossible to evade the fact that it is demoralizing to femi VIII. The corporation subscribers of stock and stockholders of said corporal tion shall not be individually or pern sonally responsible or liable for the dbts. rnntrapts nprnniarv nhliirntinne; Or TOT "''"" "J . V. I 17' : V tion. IX. The time and place of the first meeting of the corporators and sub th? facts charged m communicated by nine refinement and modesty, apd, log- scribers for stock in 'said corporation Mr. Ta!r. fnitel States Minister at Madri 1. shall institute a judicial pro cess in whuh all the circumstances phall be scrupulously and actively as certaii ed. His Majesty's government wishes, and to that end directs, that the Consul f the I nited States be invited tc .-u! nit. if he so' desires, any evidence which may assist In making the facts clear. and of xhich he - may have knowledce, and also to fake cognizance' of the proceed ings of the case. If the Consul of th United States desires to become a and to that end he will be afforded ev?ry facility he may need." In this n.te Minister Ixlome calls at tcnticn to the failure of Ruir to an nounce his citizenship upon the occa fion of his arrest. In conclusion, the Minister says of the investigation about to be undertaken: "The government of His Majesty. In impartial vindication of justice and def trance to pre-occupied public opinion in Spain, intends that the truth shall be ically. demoralizing to the general for purpose of organization is herebyl puhiic. . expressly waived The American is right. Unless the In testimony whereof, the under- humane civilization of this country is signed have hereunto set our hands; to be superceded by Spanish ruffian- and seals, this the sixth day of Janu ism. our women .should abstain from ri, A First-Class Newspaper, Occupying the Entire Field of Newspaperdom of the Country. giving encouragement to brutality. Notice. By virtue of the authority contained in a mortgage deed executed to us on the 11th day of February. 1SS5. by Bryant Casey and Eliza Jane Casey.his C. M. KENTON, F. M. MESSLER, J. B. HILL. Subscribing witness: WILLIAM O. O'NEILL. NORTH CAROLINA, WAKE COUNTY. TV IT jm M r 9 wife, and duly registered In the Regist- ti' , A I I li?e V ffi r,r T.et ,. , Court of Wake County, do hereby cer- er s omce or Johnston county, in book S. No. 4. pages 16, 17 and 18. 1 1 shall sell at public auction, for cash, at the courthouse door in the town of Smithfield. on the 5th day of April. the following real property to wit: That tract of land lying about four miles West of the town of Smithfield and In Smithfield Township, in tify that the foregoing articles of agreement and plan of incorporaUon was this day proven before me, and the due execution thereof by C. M. Kenyon, F. M. Messier and J. B. Hill, the subscribers thereto, is proven by the oath at wimam O. February, 1SS3. by said Bryant Casey and wire as a home and farm, bounded North by Burket Jones and Marion knour. whatever be the nationality oil Johnsons lands. East by land of W. L. Ruiz." " Johnson. South by land of W. L. John Continuing. Mr. Olney then says: son and Benjamin Casey, and West by -Until the rvsults of the full investiga- land or James Johnson and William tion tl.us acrted upon by the two gov O'Neill, the w subscribing witness thereto. Therefore, county of Johnston, and occupied in Lluc uc 'v according xo Witness my hand and official seal this the 16th day of January, 1897. D. H. YOUNG. Clerk Superior Court. ernnunts shall have been reached. what further steps should be taken in the matter by the United States cannot. of course, be determined. The Inquiry should le set on foot and completed wit1! all possible dispatch, and it would reem to be wise that the Consul-General of the United States should be pro vf with the b-st lecal assistance available, not only in this country, but fn Havana- Meanwhile and pending the proposed investigation which is not unlikely to excite local feeling and w hieh should not be embarrassed or de feated by any forestalling or perverting cf testimony the publication or the correspondence on the subject between th? d. pa.rtn.ent and the consul-general at Havana would net seem to be In the i-ublic interest. No. 442. forty-three (143) acres, more or less; or so much thereof as may be necessary come Greeting: Know jre. That it appears from the to satisfy amount now due on the bond . " L"" " ."A. " ".rAI? bru o-.i k,- ci-i "i" -"t ceruncaie irom ine ierK or the Supe r Referred to the Fltty-tlfth Congiess. Washington, March 2. Mr. Atwood. iRep.. Mass.) submitted to the House today the report of the committee ap , i,, trt tnvestiirate the alletred ramiina election frauds. The 1 1st, 2nd and 3d. committee . unanimously agree in a statement that the question raised is f grave Importance but on account of the inability of the present House to consider them they recommend that the matter be referred to the Fifty fifth Congress for its consideraUon. rior Court of Wake County, that the following named persons, C. M. Ken yon, F. M. Messier and J. B. Hill, here tofore on the 6th day of January. 1S97 signed and filed Articles of Agreement for the formation of a private corpora tion before said Clerk, and copy of said Articles of Agreement, dulv certify by said Clerk under the seal of said Court, have been filed and recorded in this office, as prescribed In chaDter 21 s of Acts of 1SS3. Now. Therefore. Under the power authority vested In me by said chapter 31S of said Acts of 1S93. I do herebv de clare the persons signing said Article of Agreement duly incorporated, under me name ana style or the Tribune Pub- nsning company ror the period- of thirty years from and after th iQtw day of January, 1S97. for the set forth In said Articles of Agreement, with all the powers, rights and liabili ties conferred and lmiosed hv in. Tickets on sale from all points March such corporations. uness, my nana and the Great Seal of the State of "North f-a-mii-n For further particulars call on or write fice in the City of Raleigh, this 19th dav TIIAD. 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AS A FAMILY NEWSPA PER it is peerless; its columns are clean and free from the sen sationalism which so many of the oest families find objection able in a newspaper which enters the home circle. THE WOMAN'S DEPART MENT is not equalled by any tay tHeTofpliTS. fidently believed that the party spirit in the Old North State b ripe for the enterprise. The office will be equipped with aD ers. TERMS: To Mail Subscribers. postage paid, Daily Edition, 10 to I lb pages. One year, $7.00 Threemos.,1.75 Six mos., 8.50 One month. SO Saturday edition, 20 to 82 pages, containing many special features, one year, 1.60 bend for sample copy. PUBLICATION OFFICE 208 Broadway, New York. fu!ilir'!Hgji The Undertaking is upon a Large Scale, and will be worthy of the support of every Republican in the State, and it is con- the modern machinery and latest styles of type, including The READ Iogeel (niplit, i Official Organ of the Grand Lodge Knights of Pythias of North Carolina." THE MERGENTHALER LINOTYPE MACHINES, :!.. ,. : V.:. t .. With a capacity of 40,000 M's in nine hours, or about fifteen I columns the length of The Tribune. WfUlnlinJIrJIfUlrJWiib'InllnffJlnlgg Bright! Newsy! Cheap! 50 Cents a Tear. - Best AdTertising Medium in North Carolina. Reaches 4,000 KnighU iand their families. Published by The Tribune Publishing Co., iss JrayeueTille Street, BAIXIGH, JT. C NOTHING SUCCEEDS SO WELL AS SUCCESS. 1 J - J . - and the success of the The Tribune I . is assured. - IT WILL BE REPUBLICAN, AND WILL HEW, CLOSE TO THE LINE.
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