s f f , . -. , . , , 1 . v, -. tr K. C, J ill DAT, ErPTHiEta l. PUCE . Li J GliO' titot4 TV aA.ae a4 S TOUCH hiiuilSIICE aT FLED FUDi.i THE lm av ll Kw.k. Ot.!ti. ab4 ' " lid Lltill 1 ELlf frrf Udl IddluiiLU... 0 1 .llufttli Ul 1 1 s-jzzrJixz-' Yellow Fever Situation In Kcw 'Orleans Stows Dally InrroTcccni CASES IN THE CQUTiTHT " AHEALSQ GRQVdiliB LESS Itoi la UtUa Doobt Dal That tto Dealt Official Have lb Dread Dtaeaae fader Control and the r4tVk Stamped OwU 4 tke Uu t IL head. le. 7.r. I V NMlr aklaa of daikaak. m.4 tw Jwi(k4. treaa mt Wake eotatr, euf4 akoat Ike, aiasa tkatr iim la ILa kmut'i t Jery. UU twiag tLt lb diet erf fcMM fa4 tria at ru4 hj a kiew, aM ta l be'.r ajti.tva M was velvet to ftttlBfW oalh. . When tto board Mrtl aa lk Hat report will to cnad of (Mr lift- lag I Ik CftrMt. Murium iinTrn .4 I ' LI I LL IlLuJI liUILd FUllllI,! rtxta uknt mat wkthoat. tt Mae ta 1 4. AA Traea 14 4 fSl lease C fclao (aaniDw ttvora a4 e ' rVrr I d Vy 4 kr ta fit Imas a4 k Oa laaa Ira an Arrit la Oastweail Ut a Sfc 4i aad a-rrtJ ere brr lata. atenoe la4. evj. II. 4a er ! U l r art W aakte , rtr law oak ar fna4 Ow a Wa iim Ua4 rUa t M . ft waatft ava. Kw Cate TVaUM, It fr a44L aaal ' Iva4 ft tern ftaaftUir ml araaatr aa4 ' 11 11 k4 trmm otanftla. Uti U U Ifca iwvwM h ! Baaiaar. Blaft Tkawmft u4 IM 1 : 1atatX. O, pt II -- A i Waat pmm ktta ka atrw Attar ra aapacl4 ftrf ftrta( niiwnti La avt aUir arf laa 'tw Iar ftrrta4 ar tt Qa cr(. & axrB!Bft. imlta4 aaft Oaaoafti Ue l-47 TVua aa!4 a4 fta4 ! to 4Hr lo tor aoaaa ara Mr. T. J. toaft. Miat Aaaa ILa fearaatft taeetaiNi Wort laa- W W W It III I ! ttaftj-a Tltal lUaaUt laMitf- l aft- a am tail J a Mailr lltawr Iwaaa Iraaa la Taaaiaa Taa. raa. (Br Uia Aaaortatad Praam.) S'tw Or Sept. IS. Aanoyad vr tto frt-qaant'brliniij to light of atddaa caaeft of yUow (ar, Dr, VfhltM It bow tarring motloft oa U publlo that to aa4 bi US heraaftftr vttl rlaaUalr proaocuU thoaa who ftjr to gutlir of hldlag aw cuai. Tto tUtnd ot Ihft Fadftral aalborW ties bftrctofora haa toea oa ot to- navoleat toleratloa of tha ahortoom Inga of carUla element! of tba com- manttr,- bat alnca their' appeal oob- Unua to go anregardad, ramltlng ia a men are to tba whole comtnunltr. ataraer meuurei hava been decided poa. . . ' Adrlcea from Tallulah aad Laka ProTldenca ara mora cheerful Tba altaatlon at . r-ot f'.wi la tolng wteadlly helped by tba asodua ot tboea who can gat away, a inoTemeat which tha doctor ara eacouraglng. The cltliena bara raised a conclder abla fund and ihla will ba auppla . mented by a farther contribution by , .the 8tatav . ..vr s ' Leetllle has had a toUl ot 41 . ... tlt teifv flAaina. wiia mail i iuu mim. wiu - uffarera in nead of delicacies, to Vain ilnm thn'.r recovery. . ' ',r To-Day' .New "Caaea. 'r ' To-day'a new casea wera nine. toUl ot 1,471.: Deatha two, a toUl 'of J 31. Early report showed an Im provement In the situation In New : Orleans, and the campaign went on with Increased seal. The weather to clear and warm. 7 v . v : ;"; ' . Thnndar'a Fever Record. New Orleans. 'La., 8epL 15. The Offlclal report of the fever situation . in thl city to six o'clock Thursday afternoon was as follows; New cases, 49; total to date, 2,463 !' rwth. fiilotal to date. S29. New focU 15. r;: ' . Cases being treated, 316. PatlenU discharged, 1,817. There was nothing new In the local ' situation yesterday beyond the v ia crease In number of new cases and deaths. There were really seven yel J low' fever deaths, but one ot them does not appear on the record. '. In the cduntry.Hhe situation -at , Tallulah Is Improving under the man agement oi urs. waasBrngnuc auu mn Esdorf.-The people there have asked the tate . Board of Health that Dr, Chasslagnac be assigned to remain tiiere and conduct the Campaign to ;the end. 1 This .has been referred to Dr. Chassalgnac; . who will determine later what his course will be. ' -Among other country reports were Patterson, 20 cases, 2 deaths. JKenner, 8 cases, 2 deaths, r Clark Cheners, one death. Berwinck, one death. ' ; . . Mrakw's llaW Cri-braU tto ty-Mita Aaalvaraary at Hla lUrOu City ot lit ilea. fcpt . Praat- deat IMaa aalarad apoa bis aveaty suth birthday to-4y. Daring tto day to rarJv4l aaseroaa coagrata- laUoas from amy oOosra. dvlliaa of&dala aad tuambcrs ot tto diplo matic cor pa. Tba ralebratloa ot tba Preal deal's birthday will roatiaaa to-morrow, which la Mexico's ls4a paadaBca day. It was aotad by tboa wno callad apoa tt Praaldeat that tba atrenuoaa Ufa k ha toea lead ing I tailing oa him, and ha Is ba glanlag to fael tba weight ot his ad vancing year. CoaKwU Which Ara Hooked for the Platte Ana. Bpokana, Wuh., Sept 11. Char- It Neary. ot Uilwaakaa, and Maarloa Thompaoa, the Butt light--lgbt, will try . conclusions In a 20 round battle before tha '. 8pokana Amateur Athlatlc Club to-night. Tba boy will meet at 111 pound a - BalUmora, Sept 11. Art ' Ed munds, tba Canadian light-weight. and "Kid" 8ulllvan. are matched as the Attraction for tha opening show of tba Eureka Athlatlc Club to-night Tha odd favor Sullivan in tha bat ting. ., v.: ' ,. V-H ' Rw War.. Averted., .v.';,;; ; (By tha Associated Press.) ' ' '''i Henderson Mound, Mo., Sept 15 Sheriff . Henry and a posse of depu ties 'stopped a race riot trouble and arrested a number of persons be lieved to; be Implicated. The race war resulted from ; the employment of negroes to replace whites In doing some of the heavier work in a lum ber mill. " .. - t lr Ito Aaauetatad P Caaaks Paaa, BVi II AfW ataa roaaat aUva toara af aaawtla Uoaa. tto ualMiM was algaad Tkaraday avaalag. II takaa at art atttator llth aad agraaa ta atoit- '(Hoc Mra. i Kiaaa. "mt Taliaiaa. Una mt all koetil r UlmVal arU 'ta ; Willi 'altar mitfc id Mis aad atablUto a aavtral aooa mt ! Ul Pridror, i . ; . . . . 1Ta. trala roat.t!t4 of t rf ai ' "" from Lake Prma4 a4 Tallulah, J tww amlae. ot watch sVaatoua, Mb wra taatag from nia frr. ; tto railway, la tto i tar. Only ara tto trafa raaefced lilnnoa dvUiaaa arw l to allawad UMa-tto ! rral prraoea wba wrrr kl at . M.m..u..nn. fc..ipa4 ta arapa. aal r, caught twera tto two arm lea la to by tfca Hhakoua road. BDarlal aavy ravora ara la sear Vladivoatork,' with ona ahlp for FIGHTS OF A K1GHT. each aatioa. to confer aad aaUbUah aa armlsttea aad a Batral aoae at Tba annalUoa oa tha border of Korea ta to to arraagad by arparai aegoUaUoaa betwaoa tba local com manders aad oa terme aim liar t thoae agiwad apoa la Manchuria. UNTRUE STORY Becanse it Was rumored That She Had Ron Away From Home With a Married Man, a Young ' Girl Commits . Suicide, - (By the Associated Press.) ' New , York, Bept .15. Lorenso D. Berry, a carpenter of West Medford, Mass., identified as that of his daugh ter, Ella, the body ot the young wo man who committed suicide Wednes day, in the' hotel. Manhattan. ; She was a stenographer in her home town. Berry declared that the pub lication of an untrue atory in a Bos ton paper a year ago, that his daugh- tre had' run away with ; a married man, was the cause of her destruc tion.' Berry said it turned out that she had merely been on a vacation alone. Although the paper, published a retraction, Berry added that the injury done her was so great that she. never recovered from It hut grew more and more down-hearted and morose. 1 . . OUSTED FROM OFFICE. And Afterwards- Arrested As Aa Em- , , x, betzler. -. , ,vj . .: : (By the Associated Press.) Indianapolis, Ind., Sept 45. Da vld E. Bherrlck was yesterday ousted by Governor Hanly, from the office of Auditor of State. He was formally arrested' on a charge , ot ; embezzle ment this morning. . , " w AT SOCTHERK P1XKH. ka aal !bT Ik aolira) aad famd bark ea tka jirua ary wr ufn iv maat a Hmpltal oa arrtvat brrr All tk oiker paaaragar or (ba trla wera allowed M go to th-lr dmllDilioae, bat their aire aad addrware wra takaa aad tbey raa be reached by tha aethorlU, it aaeded RrporU that a Urge autnbY of those ware also alck wtre iaveattgatod by physl- claaa during tto day. Fifty of tha party came to this rlt- itcanileaa. though ach earrted a lot of hand baggage. Coagraasmaa Kaaadal. of Laka Provldeaee, was oa the train and ha and hla family r idered every assla tanea to the straadod group of fifty. At Tallulah aeventy-flve persons boarded the train, but they did aot get on at the station. Knowing they would have difficulty la getting out of the towa, which ia la the heart of the fever district they walked a mile and a half and there, when tha en gineer Mopped for them, a crowd of men, women and ' children got aboard. Borne of these ar among tr-paual la Taa k'ala Tlae I Darkaav K C . kc,. ll Lata reeierdajr arterwooa. Mem 4 aad I clock, tka trial of WlUUm Bar kea. rkarced with haralarv. waa tag tto eak aad ad wltala a ttm 6mA bf j u.,ka t w p.. 'lag him ta jail wlikoat Vail to await I tka artioa of tka graad Jary Tba rial roaaasaed aoaaa Ave or all I loan aad oaa atteaded kr a large aambar of oile The evtdewre aaa Jverr badly at I tod The family of ! Urr Barbae, father of the prlaoaer, ( swore that to did aot leave koine oa Tke fam- PVT I'MUJl A fcTfOX latrrrating laraa Froaa a. TTirlvtng . - Utile Towm. : (Special to Tha Evantag Tlmea.) -Bouthera Plnea, Sept 15. Tba Board of Commlaalonara for Ron there Plnea last night awarded 1 5,000 of tha 110,000 bond issue to Mr. James Boyd, of this town. Premlam, 250. Aa elegant home and office la be ing erected on Bennett Street for Dr. A. M. Blair, who has Just arrived with hi family from the North. Mr. C. T. Godwin is putting up tha build ing. . k .. lib,.pennliea ones, . Extensive improvements ar pr ing made to the Plney Woods inn, under tha direction of Mr. H. E. Carpenter. 'A,' new -post-office outfit was In stalled, in the poet-office, to-day. All the latest improvements, keyless, au tomatic boxes, etc., there being 260 lock and 150 cell boxes. ' Every -carpenter andv brlckmason and even the loafers are busy.'f Lots ot building going on. . y ,, The sale of . the Keller cottage to Miss Alice H. South worth give that lady some very valuable property; It HypaotM, as Ike CUlea of Thla Mao. (Maaclal to Tto Erealag Tlmea I Charlotte, N. C, e?C 11 Toa- B ae4 la Ike couaty Jail is a deuieated l be alght of the karglary yoaag maa wko give kli aaaae aa J. R. Uoka. tils strange road act oa tto atrerta yosterday rauaed Cklef of Poll re It. C. Irwin to have him coa flaad ta tto police statloa, and later he waa seat to the couaty Jail, where he will reaaala uotll something Is learned about him. He said that Faysaoax, the Gastoota boy hypno- 11 y of Reubea Barbae, whoae home waa burglarised, swore that William Barbae certainly entered the bom of Reuben; that be was raptured and held for awhile, daring which time the husband talked to him aad hla wife held the lamp. The But had some corroborative evideac. The boy U now ta Jail aad hta trial will $100 RAISED FOR ORPHANS. list bad pat him ander a apell four be had at tha acit term of Durham years ago and that he haa been 8upeiior Court oader tke Influence ever since. He Wlnstead Hall, the 1-year-old boy aaya ha has be aia aa asylum and It ' who went to the hospital for opera Is thought thst be wandered away tlon for blood poison on account of from the Stat Institution at Morgan- sticking a nail In his foot, haa re- ton, turned to his borne. He Is now Im- I proving. Rev. R Gordon Matbeson, pastor of the Second Presbyterian church, has tendered his resignation to tha Orsnge Preebytery, which mot re cently at Buffalo church, Alamance (By the Aaeociated Press.) icounty. The resignation waa ac Pekln. China. Sept 15. Mis cepted. Rev. Mr. Matbeson will go Alloa Roosevelt and tha other ladle, a emtnary wnere ne wui take a of the party a pent Wednesday Bight special course. He has been la Dur st the summer palace aad yesterday i "am more man nve years ana nas were received la formal audience by. endeared himself to aU of RECEIVED U THE EMPRESS. ' MUa Alice Rooeevelt aad Party Are the Guests of Honor, at Praia. MEETDEATHBY CLOUD T NOTED EXPLORER DEAD. MEET AGAIN ON THE 21STv The Board of Directors ot the State ' Hospital Adjourn to Meet Again y On the 21st Will Make - - , . Report Then,-. - .-' ' The Board of Directors ot the State ; Hospital which has been in session since Wednesday investigate lng the affairs of the Institution in general, and , more -particularly the cause of the death of Thomas RVNalJ on. the 24th of August adjourned yesterday evening to meet again ;on the 21st. The physicians who were examined as medical experts were Dr. Young of Concord, Dr. W. I. RoysterJ Dr.-. Hubert Roysler, Dr. A. W. Knox, Dr. R. S. McGeachy and He Was Returning From a Special Mission to South Africa; , r : (By the Associated Press. ) Paris, Sept. 15. Count Do Braesa, the explorer, is dead. He was . re turning from a special " mission to Central Africa to investigate the charges" ot cruelty against the na tives, when he was attacked by acute dysentery, which was aggravated by the fatigues ot the voyage. ? ; . ? , LIGHTNING CAUSES FIRE. A. Wholesale Furniture. House is To . tally Destroyed During a Severe - , . Storm (By the Associated Press.) St. Joseph, Mo Sept. 15. Light ning struck the Hax Sinith Furniture Company's wholesale house during a severe electrical storm and it was totally destroyed. , The loss was 1200,000, and fully insured. Trinity High School Open S47 Car ' v in Thirty Day. ! (Special to Tha Evening Times.) High Point, Sept 15 The South ern Railway is going to take water but not on ' the depot question it Is hoped. Yesterday there were here representatives of this railway to see about the water connection for the new ' passenger depot which the Southern has. been. building for the past three years. ' About every time the people get impatient and begin to want to know when work ; would begin the company, sends a man or two to do something Just to keep the people in heart, it . seems. A year ago the -information . was given out that' the contractor had the plans and would begin the building right away. It is.- probable the . railroad wants some; more favors and will start to work on the depot when these , ara granted. tA It i bullded a freight: depot, here and refused to open it until the Board of Aldermen allowed the company ; to . put side tracks all over .the main crossing. Over, one hundred dollars was given by a collection to the orphans from Oxford who sang at the Stuart meetings last night - ' , ? Trinity IHlgh School, one of the best preparatory schools in the State opened its dooro this week with 100 students.; Prof. Henry is assisted by an able corps of teachers. - " , ' AThe condition of Mrs. A. F. Eshel man - who was . operated on in ; the hospital ht Salisbury, Is quite satis Actory, and Jit Is expected that she will rapidly, recover, from the opera tion. hi4--S:-.f rKr fci High Point's chief ot police knows how to capture a man In more ways than one. i Yesterday he heard that a party was in Greensboro and Hon ing civilian ' clothes .he f caught : Ms man dead easy. - 4 - . . . .'iM The manufacturers of High Point have shipped : 847 1 cars of furniture in thirty days - from August ,1 3th (when relief was given) to Sep tern ber 12 th. This is exclusive of the cars loaded away from the factories and less than car.lotav ,. If the cars do not keep coming faster than at present It will be only a Bhort time tlll Ahe demand will again be greater than the supply. ' . ' ! , ' A. Torrent, of Rain, Accompanied By High Winds, In Missouri and Kansas, Causes Damage to Property and Loss of Life. the Dowager Empress. Tha Empress moved Among the vision, chatting our people,.. . . ..... The Conservatory' of Muaid has Informally and prosentlrig them with! opened with a large attendance, handsome gift of braceleta and There are seven States represented rings. The whole visit was remark- by those wh6 have centered the In able on account of the abeence of atitute. Practically all the room at formality. The party spent the day tne building that Is, for boarding aeelna the siehts of Pekln. To-mor- students Is taken up. row all will go to Tien Tsln to at tend a reception given by the Vice ' (By the Associated Press.) Kansas City, Mo., Sept. 16. An unusually heavy rain storm, amount ing, almost to a cloudburst in pro portion and accompanied by a high wind in Western Missouri and East ern Kansas, early to-day, caused a serious damage to property and the loss ot at least four lives. An aver age of four inches of water fell. At Maxaon, KansaB, a woman and her three children, names unknown, were drowned in a depression of a railroad camp. A man and . another child, members of the same family, were forced to spend the night in a tree, from which they were rescued to day. WILL ATTEND THE TRIAL. And See That United States Citlsens Obtains Fair Play. (By the Associated Press.) Oyster Bay, Sept 15. -Misapprehension has arisen as to the action of the government In the case of William C. Albers and his brother, who are confined ln prison In Nica ragua. It is said here by authority of the President that no demonstra tion against Nicaragua is to be made at this time. Consul Lee at Panama will be directed by the State Depart ment to go to Ocatel to be present at the trial. . Charles Mangum, the man who was struck on the head with a rock last Sunday, is reported aa being somewhat Improved. He bow has a slight chance for recovery. This af fair occurred In Mangum township, this county, and tt is claimed that in play Mangum .was pushed down an embankment and his head hurt : Postmaster O'Brien . has - received instructions from the department at Washington that all rural mail boxes must be numbered. This work is to be done at once. His Condition Improved. (By the Associated Press.) New York, Sept. 15. Baron Ko mura passed a quiet night. His present condition indicates nothing serious or alarming. : . ' Was Exonerated. - (Special to, The Evening Times.) Wilmington, N. C, Sept. 15. The police -committee ' yesterday after noon,- after a full investigation of the affair,' exonerated " Chief of : Police Williams of all unbecoming conduct in connection with the. "recently, re ported, trouble; wllh negroes In ' the southern part : of the city." The' in vestigation . "was ' at- the ( request of Chief Williams and the action of the committee was -confirmed at a special meeting of the Board : of Aldermen last pight.s ','" . Poisoned by Toad Stools. : (By .the Associated Press.) ;' 3 Scranton, Pa., ? Sept " 5. Lewis Crocker; a farmer of Greentown, his wife and four children were poisoned by eating t toad stools, ' which were : WE PAY -4 PER ANNUM i COMPOUNDED SEMI-ANNUALLY YOU POSITED nN :i:z c) Jcoirity SAVIN" CANK. 0At C.H MC. R. H. BATTLE, Pres. ALEXANDER WEBB, Vice- Pres. CHARLES ROOT, Secretary. Established 1863 . ' :t ... . 1. .-V" . , i . . The Oldest Fire Insurance Co (n North Carolina . has male against all competition. a rontlnuous record of success STRONG AND RELIABLE Home Company seeking : home patronage, has for . THIRTY SEVEN YEARS of honorable service commended itself to the insuring public' ' . ' . , Tli3 Jor.ii Carolina Ilohio JiiGurahGo CdmpQhy - OF RALEIGH, N. C $1,150,000.00 Fire Losses Paid in North Carolina. ' I Everything- V;V;.,,f ' -When you start out to buy anything In the way of . .Drugs, Patent '-Medicines, Cigars, 'sitMiaeral, Waters," -(J ; v Brushes of . any" kind, any thing - in the way ot ..Toilet " ' .: Articles, i: Pipes, Tobacco, Cold or Hbt Drinks, Garden vSceds, Fine Candies or Perfumery, don't fall to stop at -. s ,; our store and yon will find JuSt the thing you are look' - . DotLIIl - IVyhnc, Bnirj (Co.,