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Vu.:..i t: I JIG 7 EN IN G TIMES. Ti:: : :.. D!0 KOI KiT ; I 10 IELL m& SAYS HE COT $200,003 u ral CMMHltlr Carnal Affair, ftrpaaaaai KualMiWa, I IU ardlaaa TafT'a (Wlrnn Mh lWnV attar tV-i Pa la th H-rarn Maara Pa- W Rr-aataar aa4 H. IBj Ih Aanr.al1 Praa WMhtlMTt.m.' Ft to TtoP aiatida . tWM mt Wntiin tan CTwnU an. rraamad UMtar th aflala com Bill. U M tntee-oi-avahir MMll .flar a tula raarutlva Pawta 14 Jrtrrmln. lt ntt T ID. Inquiry. rVipor Mmtn pal Into il rerurd letter arlltr toy Mr. OomvrU l Mr. Walla, arranging fr lit Interview ahto-h lk ptar. at in Hotel Manhattan In Nw Totk wnei Mr.- WpIUcp lnlomnJ rVcn-terr Ta.'l I of tola drl ta rrolxa Ilia imniUna :. chIK rnilmrr. Mr. Muian took rhanra of ih. exanilnaltni anl do mandnl ta know or Mr. Orotnmrli hat pa) mrnta had bvrn mail, to him from (ha near Panama Canal "ompan. Mr. Cmma-.ll aweitsd that th Inforlnailna drmandad aaa of a ronflitmtlal charao. ler anl Involrad iHo rrlntlona of ioun Bfl and clhnL 8.nalnr Morran Inalatrd and m;my aharp nacmcta anaufnl. Ftnully ilr. Cromwtll aald that while he did n u think H any ouatneaa of the sennlm niaklnx tite Inquiry, he wojM i(at. that the total pco'nienta madp to hl.n would not cxreed Tht ws a I ha had received out of M0,0. paid by thla Irorernment, but h'. that he had not rendrard hla account for aerv1rB.. Ha aald he hod plenty of mony of hla own and had not (tad time to ro to Pari to aee the company. He declared i nut tnia (aienninK ne hearing) wag thn ftrtit vaoatlon he Inn ... had. la lea mocuiaa, II. deuiivU 4hat there . bad: bean. undertaartdlnff iia to the amount he m to receiver1- .' .. Contlnulnr Mr. Cromwelr en Id he aid -not Ulnk the fountVy could bp Inter. cted In hit private relatione a coun sel to the ne Panama Canal ,conv . pany. :- , ' "I think It la," aald Mr. Morgan. 'Tou may monopolise the opinion of the country but I don't think you -do," replied Mr. Cromwell and then upon having repeated the question concern. Ing funds he had received from the . French canal company', he declined em phatically on-the' ground Hint he would not divulge professional, secretn. . ' Mr. Morgan aald he reserved the right to determine the. materiality-of the question and proceeded . with the examination,' ' , , s ' .- - Reading questions which had submitted to him to be propounded Mr. Morgan called upon he witness to state what had been the gross sums received from the old bv new Panama Canal company, since the payment to J. P. Morgan & Company, of Ne York bonkers, of the money Involved In. the transfer of! the property to the tTnJted States, from syndicates, from the United States, the republic of Pan ania or from any source whatsoever. . Mr. Cromwell said he had not re ceived one dollar of the -forty mllljhns paid to the new Panama Canal ?om-; panyt but would render his final bill In duo course and that: , ''It -will be sub stantial, and will be paid." He said he had not received from the republic of Panama ft single cent,; and had re ceived no benefit dlrectly'or indirectly from the sate of the property; that he - had not been Interested In. the secur ities of either the old or new compah- les.and iriat he whole relation lor the new canal company' was that of.coun- sel, and that his sole compensation had swer' was meant to Include the rela- ' tlons ot Roger li Farnum, a clerk In his office'. , After, this teply had beeti mnde Mr. Morgan aisked the witness why he objected: to tanking a similar state , tnent of hiB relations to the canal company prtoc to tlw transfer of the, property. 'The witness feald lie did . not think it pertinent.-' "Suppose the coVnttiittee t decides that Tt 1a pertinent? asked Mr. Mor .w'. adhere to the Tans'wer I have made." replied Mr. Cromwell. ' ": Questioned concerning' the manner In hich the $200,000 had" been paid, v . Mr. Cromwell eald the! phVnientg were a "smairmatter ofrUD-.DOO or 1S, DOOa year' and that the" payments extended over several, years. 'Asked -, what services he had rendered to earn v the $200,0o0 Mjr. Cromwell said that - professional secrets were involved Ju . the inquiry, and he should be coin nelled to decline tc reply.. "Read that Question," said ' Mr y Morgan to the stenographer. . ' ; .... . - t , "I iu get an answer, it i can. ; (Continued oa Second Page.) - !'' - !5 rArLTi:;3 ' 1 I tot, U Wfi. 4 aa lv-kr f . prafcit.a, . S -IV II. w Vkr, (tof af M Mm. f at" la if. Ati""" k1-' IMn4 aart-e tM Ihw wmmaa Halaaraapt aa f w'l M.t bMTkl 4Mrr4 at tw nil ( T l-l fTl Ji-ow .1 Wnftll lr Hm raMMIi. TW ktati mr Ik. 4 1H iml Hrr IW Mlka f fr M v.laln4 by Dr. Wlr fiJ mMtdaiabi W-- itr t wiir li.iMt4 i ni Ih wt of H. Iwm dvnt-i bnartllnt la h vnrttl. ltrarrKaliillr M.aa idr4 lr. Wlfc-r- 'aa'l y rilrnd ror bnani'.rii hM and o4 hrr. la lh his. and prv ar uahr Itiatrrian Htbura dlaconracl an kti) . id nrrtol that thr lnUflf In- vtUcatoa of tha e.fr l of fi- rvN lutu aa af i fTfat Imrwarw, Ua treated lllthtl. MM SENSATIONS IN CLAICIIE TRIAL (Ity the AaMclatrd Pi.) New Tork, Fb. 17. An ununual sit uation, temporarily overshadow Inn th.- real Issue In the caw. confronted the court and Jury hn the trial of Her- ha Clalche for the murder of Kmll Rerdron waa reaumrd In the crlnUiiul branch of the supreme rourt. tolay, This waa the Inquiry lnt-i the part lilch fertuln policemen ara alleged to have had in Oerdroa's daatb. , rhargt. were made tot. the opening of the trial k'eslerday' y ARllnt dstrlct Attor ney Ely tliat two members of the - lira force nlried - (he gin In iter tlned and promised her lmmunfty. .The largest part of the opening day wss spent investigating thla phase of the ease. Mr. Ely brought out evl dence thut a letter was Sent to 0rd- ron before his death, and that nfter tt $S0O was reMrteV to hnA'e b:cn solcn from the body. Although he obtained no evidence to show who wrote. the letter or look the money, the prosecutor charged that po llcemrn were responsible? In both cases. and that by the letter fienlron wns lured to the place where he was sho while under arrest. TJerthe Clalche herself apparently tnd only a. minor part in the first dity's proceedings except as a spectator. She frequently appeared to be greatly agl tated, Cfipecluly during the-' prosecu tor's arruglnmcnt of tho policemen. CHICAGO PAINTERS '. . - - THREATEN STRIKE Chicago, Feb. ST. Employers of 6,0)0 painters have refused to sign a "clo3-?u shop" agreement presented by' th planters' union. As a consequence the union men today will begin a. canvnsa Of -the Individual contractors, und threaten to call strikes against firms which withhold their signatures. , All arrangements under which th union painters of this city have bcn working during tho last y or exjilr tonight. The situation thnfore "'aee an opportunity for -radical action on Ihe union's part if the employers persist in their announced Intention to make a legal test of tho "closed shop" phase of the labor piQflem, -" LETTERS IN THE GREEN TRIAL Washington, Kob. 7,- When : the trial of George B.. Green was resumed in. .criminal court. . No. - J today, Mr. Hasten, former chief clerk in the office o fthe first assistant postmaster general, who was on the stand when court adjourned yesterday,1 identified a batch of letters to postmasters bear ing, the signature, of A. W. Maclien, formerly chief pf the ; free delivery division and in most Instances ini tialed by "O. V. B.", These related to', time 1 recorders. ?-Another pack age containing letters from -Machcn to Beavers was offered, . to which ob- jection was made by the defense. The! court suggested that those were of the samo- character - as those 1 from Boavors to Machen, ruled out yester day, but Upon being advised that there w"a a dispute as to Beavers' power lo purchase the, court admit ted the letters. vThey were largely replies to Beavers relative to time recorders. . ''' -1 ' . 1 TEXAS'AVlTNESS 4 . . 4 , SWORE JO' UEif fi IAD BEEN DINnCIED;. thtatrM Alttwt Irwir UiiawH km Trra ha iU al Haertorllb ) garl ( UtoMinlal T-l"r 1 1 MlTf of ltkr. )ll S Am.UIhI Nn T- IVto r-J'l H J (an. nr ih. Taa to gtvm iintlmwny ( t'n hnnr I '' a r trial fr Altvi-t T ruimi n.n !Hd ut iimnto. h iilrwl mi to. tun.ntllfd Ji)ur ui ttir v nnr waixl. a lV.i in a i.nii.uinr-.m. Hi mad toy Otstllri AI1.. Jrinr i" day. The anwn'etii m1- t" Ittson'T tj.ig lwa th hnl rottuwd. imdaa waa auraieil Ui nValit mi (he prriu ' .hrK- Thr dlt.til'1 att.itnrv to il I'.i- r.1.-r CU'iT thai Jonian pent for Mm sii-l m-I iitiully itiai)f a e-i,fe'Kj,,n in ih pin- en.-i' of hlmiX an.l V-liuni niMrn Allornry OafMrX Th- ti..niin'.u r'lni apon ahlch (he pei Jul f-hsige wun made as Jordton'p oenial nn fie tlj.-.rt that he had iwnrtl u term nf ' ipt1n- mont at Huntavllio. Tex . In Ills confession, iho ilmulii attor ney aald to.lav. Jm.Un admitted tnat h. did serve a lei in at Hutiiivlllr. Ex-Judge Oleott. who appears In Pal- Hek'a behalf at the hearing aald that he regretted the rlrvuiualaiim but Irs said he wis aaaured that no one con nected with the defense of Patrlrk. cither Judge Itallef. or any n;ie else knew that Jordan had a prison record. Jordan waa then called to the stood by the district attorney and repeated his confession about his prison record. On cross txamlimttna Jordan aald ho lied wban asked about hla prison record because he waa ashamed to acknowl edge the disgrace. All Ihe other things iia had .teat tfied U -on the stand Tier he dee.lai'ed were true. - After giving his testimony Jordan (Continued on Page Seven.) NEW BERN SUES ROAD Wants Pamlico. Oriental & Western Enjoined To prevent It from IMspoKliia; of Its Stock to the Irglnin and Carolina . ,, . CoHHt Railway Compiiny Claim lomrHci nus m.i i.een mmpiiru With. (Special to The Kvening Times.) New Bern,. N. ('., Feb. 'il. The city of 'New Bern is plaintiff in nn i injunction suit against, tho Pamlico, Oriental, and Western Railway to prevent tho latter from disposing of its stock to the Virginia and Caro lina Coast Railway Company. ' Somo time ago the defendant en tered negotiations with Kleybolte & Co.. of New York, the owners of two-thirds of the stock of tho Vir ginia and Carolina Co., by which the latter assumed control. An agree ment was made that the Pamlico, Oriental and Western Railway ,was to bo completed to Oriental and a branch road built to Vandemere, making a total of road building of about 56 miles. he contract has not been com plied wtih, and the purpose of in junction is to. protect the city's in terest which 1s pledged in the pur-, chase ot $50,000 worth of stock. The papers were issued by Judge Long at Snow Hill and the hearing will be in this city Saturday, March 17.. ROOSEVELT QUOTES ; TOGO TO ARW NAVY ' f l Washington, Fela 27. Pre1?, lent Roosevelt has addressed to the aso'o tery of war, who has promulgated the some in-a gentrai order, a letter recit- ins,' the "achievements of the j-apancs,e admiral Togo, during the late War bo tween, Japan and Pvussia, nd reput ing for the' benefit of American sol diers and sailors the address Issued by tl ft admiral upon the conclusion of the war " The point- of the president's tet ter 'is th necessity of keeping the per snr.nol of the aYmy and navy at highest Wch In ti-.e of poat 3 m oider to be prepared for war. M1? .i ! f RxtM a, Via I t k K T it i to at n-r' . K. 'rlxH 1 h U to wfl.' irf to I. t r J p Ti:ii 'to. ak(i rrttwl 1 !! -.-t ... ... M V I W " ... r w ' tota t Ijaxtototif f wl' Jn a. th ir' a mi.iiM a.. knr tlir Ti.Jka am f ' i ak til t!h a et Uaiatta. t it toarv ta Ik ran to' Officer 0ri U to- b a aa tal fto (to iia;a tor aa foai4 to W 4a4 Wha-lto r ll alrIo a Wirt tllnr U so v i The .ut.W ft -".ed , (to. to.-1 . . . . .T".ZL. . . 1.1 1 i .m TT 1. KJL. Illianiin ai a-i.- . k Jt . A . f.4kl No 4ani P ma fni in in. pnppin. , T.mns Tiayuhara .txmal.l the harVtoH villi mIiIi-H h W ai-ruae.1 of havhiCirov of ih ereept(Hk' rommltleea bo I imiid.ied his father at l'al cuilery m .,t nn ma oar are.-en-na tne nap- Ay A plera f tol1) ..,p.r In hlih th. toatetoet hao t.n wraMed .- In I rw murrlered mutr. r.Km and thla aav (ha due Uim leaulied In i Traynham's artt. Y.iuni; Tiaynham l..iea a alfa to ahi-tn .hlld waa Nin tida; MR.CLArSAMENDMENr Not Allow Carriers to Own Coal er Oil Aenule Will Vnle am KtjltelliMUl IUH " on AflrrnooB of r rklay. Man h B. I Mr. Hoi.lilDS K,K,kTolny In Its ! onpixin. , i (Hv Ihe Ahsik lntel Press.) Washington. h. i". Mr. Clav presented to the Kcnaie today and had read from the desk a proposed ! rrn. II ISI rill III fiTTT amendment to the railroad rate bill, i IKIdl IN lillAllI III IT which makes it unlawful for com-!lllinL 111 UlmllLU 1 L nion carriers io own coal or oil lands, i to deal in cc:il or oil, to attempt to! monopolize the irodn in llioso com-! mndiilps ni to enntrnl their nrice. A I, , f..,l one to thro,. v,s is provided. I Mr. J)nnlcl ,,,,-t,,,,. IIK- crcn.t.i-is, nf his rollcaKiie. Srr.alor Aljrili. lo th. niwt..rl.il .. rm hcglnntng ot, i.h 4r. ol Miircli. 1 ;" . which w,-. ivad. ii.ni1 nlnreil nn Inc. ! Ml. Himklm. thci addressed 'th sen-I I at-j. In suppori "f the stntehnod hhi. i i he nenate has npreeo to vote on " ' the statehood hill and amepdmonts at 4 oVIo,k Krlday. March 9 W. A . LEMLY HAS RESIGNED. . . .. . (Special to The Kvoning Times.) Winslon-Snleni, N. C, Feb. 27 At meeting ol directors today W A. Lnmly tendered his resignation as ; president or the Wachovia National; uann, wnicil onico no lias uciii ior a number of years. Mr. James A. Gray cashier for 25 years, was elected pies-1 ident. Mr. Lerl.v'8 retirement was. on account ol poor health. 1 he di - rectors elected n.. ei.tray asai,stiiui cashier. The office of catshier will uc Y , a former state senator under j matter and see if there was any cr!ii fllled later. - . . . I charge of conspiracy in connection !'"' negligence on the pan of any pei-- GARriiiliD bJ..lJjJj " ON THE RACK. 1 1111 tii ti, it uiivoo v iu xiu tw ija nv the Asvoeiatetl Press ) ' , ' t 0 Chance, thief clerk of the post Chicago Feb. -Commissioner of ! office department, through whom the Corporations Gartleld.. presumed tne stand in the puckers case today, and the cross examination which was in progress ut the time of the ajdourn- meht on Fridav was continued. .... Congratulations..''. Berlin, Feb- 26 Ambassador Tower today represented President Roose velt's message congratulating the Ger man Bmperor and empress, on their sil ver "wedding anniversary.,. 'The emperor in expressing his thanks mentioned the wedding of - Alice, oose velt to Js'lcholas Longworth and (toe marriage of Dueheas Sophie Charlotte of Oldenburg to Prince, Eltel-Freder-Ick which occurs tomorrow, and said he hoped these young -people would be as fcappy as he and-the,ampress hd been. B. F. Hynum's Peath. (Special to The Evening Times.) Durham, N, C Feb. 27. B. F. Bynum died of pneumonia Sunday at the Watts Hospital., v The remains were taken to New Bern, his former home, Sunday morning ' for inter ment. ' . - Xl , ACT ON ADVICE OF: RQO i'iLSTHMOTE SITUATION' . Ito1.r iMhrpar ..l ea.r mm4 Mapw Hat ltor Itow , TTiaf A a a, up an i ail i a mmt - . .... . I Ha4(ar. . It) IK. tautaial I'rral I I'l'iaUplg. r. . K.b IT Arilag 'he aoto of PreaiaVat Kooael1 . ",d. kaoaa larovfk toltrr. to l!f i . ii'fe 1. 1 rrauani jiai atiuarii cm ' e4 Mlw. Warkrra, and "to Ur- ... I n..klJ.. .to. 1-1., i - till t 0 I , ul 'a .nt H V m n A La a A I k, I piiuiiiitmiia o-r'ora. ina ibmpt iri 1. d a i vnti" ni-e la Ihia rlt v lomor-1 p, ,rf ,hp mieistate agr lotl, ,n .mivot lo arrana pom. ,,,,, , , r, ,,, Blrlke of the ,,. ,,,.,. r, mt , , New Y'Mk. IVi. r" S. ii -t it im fH i the wi'-lenieut ..t ttt ilii..it - l--t etn ' the pnthtaiMr iinnn- .r..l n-iutir hae been resnitneil Im-i rn ih atih- In ihe t-nntii er- Tl.r iitini.iiiK f nfn1 w hh made today ui l'n M.li-nl 1 Mitt hell a heailqUHitrra t,v u niemtM-i of the national executive tmiim'tit. of the t'nlteit Mine Worker.' I'nlun The aub-i-timmltte representing th.- mlni-ia compleltxt formulating It. dimand i a' the nd of last week and fm warded j th:n to tleorge V. Itaer. prealdeti! nf the Philadelphia A- Heading I'oal & Ii.m Ctinipany. Hfid head of th? an: lira -cite operators' snh-commlltee. ' District 1'i-epldcnt Nlrho.la announ-ed 1MI..I..I I lilirni today that the miners' aub-comml.tee , T.0" ,n''' 8f"rn,n ,he A'h - -President JlUchelt In answer lo - f !( ton" nheiher h. expecred Wl'hsr. nnv further confeinres with the soft coal operntors replied that he did not. . gi jt , George Patterson, Concoro I ' ". . . ' . i tnrmPr FOSfHiaSter Former Postmaster j . . - , rt , , Af,hpvmi. ( tlHr)t). , m Aiding anil Ahclttnu; in Destruction of Mail Mnltrr. Anvstcil and On1 Way to AslieviUc. (Special to Tho Evening TlineO Ashevtlle. N. (;., Feb. 27. The case against George L. Patterson, I former postmaster at Concord, in- jdld b'. ,he K,nd, j"rj' h0'e r(hl,rK;tl iwith aiding and abet line; In tho de struction of mail matter. ha been transferred lo Charlotte for trial. i , rann .... .Q h ir. was icarnea nere tonay nnat. i - niavsha nnd ,hat 'ne WM on wn. , Ashpvlllo ,u ,ne CU8todv a i ot the officer. Thp 0pppil Trjlll Associated Press.) : Washington, Feb. 26. The trial ; of George K. Green of BinKhamton. with the purchase of supplies for the . post office department, ' was resumed 1 today. , : avemuiviii. lunuuureu uwminuu . 1 show the appointment of Beavers, 1 and "to'lntroduce'certafn regulations, : Tho next witness Waff' Robert J. 1 Wynne, consul general to London, and former first assistant postmaster general and later postmaster general MUST ANSWER ALL THE QUESTIONS 1 . ,v i , i rr (By the Associated Press.) . Chicago, Feb. 27. Judge , K? M. Landls, in the United States circuit court today made a. decision In ifavor of the interstate commerce commission in which-he -declares that the commis sion has that power to compel witnesses to answer questions. K , ' ' The decision was-made In the case of Frank J. KelohHiann, vice pi-esident of Street's western table car . line .who refused at a recent hearing before the commission' to" answer questions that were asked blm. . 1 , . ; ' k S EVELT.rrtce D:d vA t:t:s ' S:;lli in Kirrkl ' mmmm toa toar lu m turn m I M mm Itojr i mt tear NIllT I t 1 1 k 4 i.4 . m t r. -n iwIm . l,,i.i .4 iMim.tmi p a ! " Iff.. r-tp,w i .iiU laaato mt I mKlw'l t. .k INe-- IV uMi, haw tal rTMai lata 9 '- - " . 1 1.- p, n mnA mm 4 I'- im .i ,a . ,tit a ma-ew4 pi I . t.. a it.i a ftM if- taj i he .-aiafii m , I 1,. ij ik. l-inam li il,h.ai ..!. v l.'UKf op 1 1. r fc.-t aunt. tout il. in.xia in I t huM.raa of R.1i . lh vli- w eaaiuaaea ui ui-iixoia atai.pl kMaar4 avr- - ' ' "" eabloe, ml.il.ler. a1 . namtoer af gea- . l..u I ri. I ,t,,mii. nM " ' STRUCK BLIND IN PITTSBURG THEATRE iH the A.Mrial.d l'ia ) rittahutg. I'.. Feb. V. While ; undine n Iih.iI ilieatr yeaierda. "A'" Vcl'liall. of New Ynrk, on of ihe hej' krnii i In n i men In ihe country, sul denl) tiernme blind. Thinking It w.ii I ut h fn-ak nf his Imagination he light itl a tn.itih and held Ihe flame befo'e da evea Him an smarted the attention of the audlmee und the players on the stag-, i ml hen an usher went to his aid. It us fiiiiml tha he hsd collapsed. A phynlclnn nat summoned, who an iii.unccd thai Mt I'hnll had lieen strlcK- .. . ,.,,... H Mmurm, , ,hf A,,h.ny gtnral hospiul. wheits hi. conditio t,-.ilv wa. .rerwte( ptlfl erlnn ' )TlTTTaeriTr' T n.nl I JWJJ.1 XO I JU A VU1 ONE YEAR IN JAIL. (By the Associated Press.) Omaha. Neb., Feb. 2T. Judge Mnnger, in the I'nited Slates court today overruled the motion for a new niai ill wi i:uiw ui art. ueuigc vi. s!y ,r s- ? Mnt ot v:e il'. U. J. Caltle Company, recently trial in tho case of Rev. George Q ll' - J- cattle Company the foment b, mean, of 1 homestendf.n1.rliH. Th i,.d thPn I j'.v. i . , . Bfiiieuceu i utf jji inviiiei iu impi imm inent for one year in the county Jail J at this place and lo pay a fine of .1.000. An appeal will be taken. Wade has been for many years pastor of the Kpiseopal church at head and Deadwood, S. I). charoesIurYto INVESTIGATE WRECK ' (Special lo The Kvening Times.) i Greensboro. N. C. Feb. ST. In tns Isupetlor court Judge Feregusnn in his ! charge to the grand jury called Uinr 'attention to the reports h had seen in i tin newspapers two weeks ago of ill death in a railroad wreck, at CSreenflhom. jnf five men. and told them it Was their I duty to thoroughly investigate the i "'' coipoauaiun i...o .n.n ..t.:.. findings either m the form of a pre-. sentment or to the solicitor of the dis tilet. THOS. D. JORDAN HAS BEEN FOUND (Bv the Associated Press.) Little Rock, Ark., Feb. 37.- -It I was learned today that Thomas D Jordan, former comptroller of the Equitable Life Assurance- Society, who was wanted during the recent insurance investigation in New York. is at present stopping with his wife at one of the leading hotels jn Hot Springs, Arjc. Mr. Jordan did not care to make any statement concern ing his absence from New York, but' hhi-wU6-8aldl..t , - 1 . am sorry we have been, found here. It will cause too much needless publicity." .Asked concerning the testimony of, her son before the Armstrong com-, mittee to the, effect, that ho did not if now whether his father was alive'! tr dead, she said the statement was true, that the young man did "not knew anything concerning his father. hie ' .!:! I::;':';::: MISSlOMiES Tir.E t pplmala M Caata aaaf ea Hat-a U Saaaagdaal (Way fcatoLapa mr topwa mi fpaa.ii.il.- tutiUMp (au IVfasra, i H itop Apapiaatp4 fr a) . Se Tak. re. IT. IW. ML K. fjprr.41 r Um MpUm4Ip Mtaatuatarr fportoHy. aaaoaaea txwUy that k Ivad . : ipaiajj fi naa M . -k t. , totoaagkal a aatoeegraag la raauaaaa ta art epirday aaktag ttoa alatoof o gle. tbp aaBMO ml salapioaariaa al Naaa-toaag ll Is aa follows: ' Jan. Cbarlea aad faaUt Lf via. Hop p. Ogtoora, Kaaa, Nawby, tiagkea all rea bx Kluklaag aafa. , Prswrlr aabarved. Tronbla daa rraaeh Cata- olic fatal auarrel ltk aaavgtatrata.' The Lewis referred U, Or. CarroU said, la i he Rer. Spvacer Lewla, aa perintendent ot th Balasioa, wtoa was evidently on a visit to Naactang. Horroll Kaeoaa agaa ArtFWJcaw ManUa, Feb. 17. A leading Amor. icaa firm ta thla city has rfetvod th following cabla fron Canton i. 'The boyeott has greatly anooae aged the anti-foretga fella(. Teach era, reformera, agitators and tfca sa il re aewspapera now hava tha power of that association behind them, raas Ing a remarkable growth la the r form party and secret aoclatlea, while the anti-foreign, and dynastic viceroy of Canton by his autocratic rullag and Jils .antagonistic .attitude. to tha foreign' consuls, encourages, th iinii of tba paMpVe- la tholr aatl--foreign teellng.'. '. '. r- . T ... v , "la the prefecture ot Chang Chow near Amor recent outrages against foreign church ' procedure, approved by Pekla has strengthened the revo lutionary forces who ar now eager to try conclusions with tha govern ment. ' ..i 'In a portion of China between the' Yangtse valley and the Hong Kong district, a daqgerous anti-foreign feeling exists which Is likely to break out. at any moment" 'The federal troops here are pre paring against the pending out break." Gunboats Dispatched. Washington, Feb. 87.The navy department has received a cablegram from Shanghai announcing the de parture of the gunboats El Cano and . Quiros for Kuikiang, which is near the scene of the reported trouble. - Ohio Sails for Hong Kong. Manila, Feb. 27. The battleship Ohio, flagship of the American fleet on the Asiatic station, hag sailed for Hong Kong, where she Will dock and rush repairs so as to be prepared for . possible exigencies. CHARGES AGAINST . ' NEGRO VERNON. (By the Associated Press.) Washington, Feb. 27. -The senate committee on finance today appoint- ed a sub-committee consisting ; o . Sena'tor'Burrdw's.l'SnooneV and Bailey to investigate charges against Wr T, Vernon of Kansas, nominated tor reg ister of the treasury. Vernon 1s a negro asd in -Kansas haSitavored sep arate schools for. negroes, . This has roused, a faction against him, which has presented some 'old charges . against him Involving Ills moral char acter. .!.. . I s FOR RICHMOND . OSTOPPICE. , (By the Associated Press.) . Washington, Feb. , 2 7f .-Represen tative Lamb-(Va.), introduced a bill today appropriating noUiAore than $800,000 for a postofflc building at -Richmond, ,Va.. : v . ( H. M. WARREN OP j WILSON DEAD. ' (Special to The Evening Times.) Wilson, N. C Fob.,; 87. -Henry: May, Warren, a prominent citizen ot this etJunly and contedernt veteran, ' died here this ornlng after a tew hours. Illness.;- f,, .: Mr. Warren was a Captain in the civil. Wa, and made a most, enviable recbrd. 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