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VOLUME 30.
RALEIGH, N. C., SATURDAY, MARCH 7, 1903.
PRICE 5 CENTS.
EVENING
DELGASSE SETS
EUROPESBUIZE
Minister Referred to os a
Utile Firebrand.
wt::ild be tin excellent thing to make
tho state which liud already paid
for it ouee buy it buck from him.
This piece of double dealing almost
brought his throne to the ground two
years ago.
This was a lesi-on. king Carlos
do'ieicd to go in for more; dextrous
finance. Ho called to h!o ride .Senior
Franco; who set to work Immediate
ly. iJr.t instead of bopkinir.g at the
nor.rte of the trouble t!ie King s
squandering of ilia iruulie funds
Franco attacked a lot ot little officials
who were roiming the state in minor
wavs. To use your expressive Amer
ican phrase, he aUaeked tho little
'RrrJtKM but did not Interfere vIth
Supt Insurance Otto Kelsey.
Beiiun as Tutor In One ot The Pro-'
vinciul Schools and Rose KtipidlyJ
Uy the Marquis ele C nstelluniv !
i;h up." The result yon
Among office holders
s wno had long be:n
2 nuolie money there was
of discontent. A var
us lornied which aimed
a republic.'
By Cable to The Times)
Paris, March 7. ---'Was the abom
inable murder of the Portugese kins
due to an auti-mon:irchic conspiracy
There seems to be no doubt about it.
An attache of our Eiubassr in Lisbon
who has just readied Paris has giv
en me an explanation of the events
Which led up to that national crime.
For a number of years, he explain
ed, Kins; Carlos has - been .(Imping
freelv and lawlessly into the public
treasury. Indeed at the tunc of his
death he had illegally ap'ironriated
$16,000,000 of the public funds.
The Portugese Parliament for a long
time was deceived by. the honeyed
words of the kins and ministers who
were his accomplices in this pecula
tion. Finally tho eves of parliament
were opened.
Two vears ago a governmental cri
sis nearly took place over the pur
chase of a new roval yacht. The
Portugese State had advanced the
half million dollars needed to pay for
this royal whim. Not Kmc; Carlos
for some reason or other was not sat
isfied with the yacht, lie decided
to mil it and, since ho could find no
purchaser, It occurred to h!:n that it
tho.."!Ei:..lu-: hi
C.i 1 11. ,1' 1
and enmlove
heliTi:; ;o v.
an outburst
conspiracy vi
at esc:bli::hi;i
Tin;', fai t is absolutely dcvoik! all
doubt.. It : s so true tnat when I no
in: fortur.a te Quean Amelia, "to? nir.g
over her r,on to shield In in witii her
body, cried out: "Not all! Oil. all!
a voice from (be crowd ."...oar ! .:e car
riage shout r.vl back, os. yes! d.".!tl'
to nil of the-'.'. : !!, c.li:"
And in Lisbon rn o::e :oiib;s iiai
only the flirt act oi 1.1? ar.-.i tins
bean plcved: in a se-v w.":. or few
months the Portugese.. i;. o:irchy is
doomed to dlsari'icar. 'i his now
Porttiso.se republic founded in blood
will lie n pUiomv menace to all the
great Enroncttn ow vires.
'i; .
. For a1 moment,, at all events, there
is a coolness between France and
Russia. An indication of it is the
change Fram e has made in her .Am
bassadorial, representative,. Monsicur
Hompard had tho impudence to de
mand that this boasted alliance
sliQuld reallv. amount to something.
If the war with Jaiian had not been
interrupted his work, he had proba
bly by this time established nioreAae
tivo commercial relations between
the two countries. Perhaps the' Rus
sian government, wearied of his tire-
mmlk . 'Aim
for hr.ii shows clearly ...enough that
Russia, istends to take all she can i
get from her alliance with us in the i
! wav of usMul military collaboration.
j but that she has no intention of re-i
I paying the -.obligation : in --.busihoss ,
i .
j com.
I think
And 1
isk vou what do vou .
co line this is worta? i
TO ESTABLISH
I REPUBLIC
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: And Franco, loo,' has. her firebrand.'
"i roM-i .rr . i.ms .,-e Province of McrGSiiet te-
by hij Imprudent loqaacifv, has al
most set. (ire to liuroiie. lie is con
vinced, ini'l he has resolved to con
vince
I call them:
ni'ber ot or :iei'
elves politician
men wno
) '. :ic
:1. vir!i:an
posit ipn.y.'lier-.v :iiir
! when parliament
fice. .: .
Ho began as teto;
school. He wrote a
that, -lie!
:1 Germany ia
vas at o'.ir mercy.
t him out. of of-
en as Place cf Operation
' M IS 10 B ME
in a provincial
iiivrr:
ive-uct .tragedy
in verse wmcii i:o one -..oxcenii a
iirooi-read.'r. ha:', ever read. Tnoii
he turned ..journalist... liy a laciiy
ciianre he be came. secretary, to a.elcii
uty -si;it K'.) to. Paris from 1:1a native
town a reo',1 old man named .'as-; !H'.l.'!i
(lent.. V. l!
( . st 1, 1
in he Headed by Presi-
'Pi-obitMy Will be Prof.
a'i
( !-pei ial C'abh
P:f;.. !:!;;. T
is tiu ami
j sip. . Madnn'.e Mn'!',in v. as very rich.
.J In 'a-.fdw.yc'iirii M. Delvasre 'had not
only ousted ;lie,KO(Kl 'old man fi'oiu
! ills seat in jiariiair.-Mit and .taken his
! place, be also married the "ood old
! mail's .extremely rich Avi'V.
I . After a thonsand liitrjeir
P. o1 l (.. 1 I i
liviu;; J.iuirungcs
College, wlio is
to Tiie 1 :mes)
--An Ksperasto re-
jlioi!S scliemo ot
e Rov. professor of
at. the St. (j irons
.in enthusiast about
the nc
. I Ma
ace Otto lvclw
ellorts 1 (ci''ss
S:j':-;:?tent!ciit ot lam:;
cciKiiil in reslst'im ;!!
verimr Imhes (u have bsm renioieti In
".llnmv v a decisive vine refused to
spite of I lie .i-'vitm' report of tin" ex iert nppenite5 l.'.v Hie (.ovcruor to
Puesti -nte (b-e niiictecii spccillu cmu'ACS o! lic'ile.t ami Iiiconipctiiuc.
1'-1S !!' t! tlllH lllllC iM'Cll SilC-
i:l in resist lim all e:ortN ol .o
:n i.liice. '!!:e hcute Senate :u
nunc Jc. Kelsey Irom oliice, m
i less efforts in h:or oi our commerce
land, industry, In '-.any - case they i!e-
termined to ;el rid of th.is too eiier
I getic man.
j A (linlomatie incident.) renulmig iu
bis recall, was easily-creaied. And
I Germany, and Germany alone, will
profit bv M. Rompard s return. It, is
in (.e.rniasy
vcry '.sliprtly .
and cannons
or.r buinexs
keen called,
prevent it.
Hat Russia will place!
an order for cruiser:'
Jlonsieur iiomnard,
ai.ibassador," ;
is no longer
His successor.
o be h
there to
Admiral
Men-! lift province
Ueivr D;dc;!sse got himself made min-1 fronliers of
w . "(in I versa 1 language.'". "..
propinal is : o convert the dere-
of .More-:i:et, where Llio
Holland, lielsiuni, and.
(iermanv meet, in i o a little Indes
eendein state lul'.auiieil and governed
by Ksperani isls, wlieiv Espcrasto
sshall; bethe .nalive tongue." Tho
jiresent inliabilauts half Germans,,.
It!, in num.jer, in all, about
1 ouchard. is wnollv a man of war.
The warmth cf tho Russian welcome
isfer of foreic;n . affairs; And for a
long time he reallv t-lione in (be world
of dinlomacv, for he had the knack of
organising, royal ''journey's and im
pressing public opinion. : '.'
His one political nroject was to I
isolate Germany. In his attempt to three thousand. . ...
carry it out he brought us within a The. name suggested for this new
hairbreadth of war. And then .'his. utojda is Aiiiikejo, the Esperanto
bouse of cards ..fell to pieces. Slid-1 Tor- frleMidshlp." There will be no
denly afier seven years during taxes 'In Auiikejo. the revenue being
which it. was tbouvhi, his power was j derived f, m subscriptions from Es-pe'i".iiane;ntT-ftIie
government : realized pi'ranUsts in all parts of the world,
the extraordinary danger of ; .permit- Und from a proposed casino to be es
ting tliis little man to play with lire j tablished (here. ; There will be an
in this old Europe of ours which is K3p0raiito College, a chamber for the
milled and Cllarged Willi Klllipow- nrntrvtiiiri of FKiiir:iniKt Interests an
dor. Monsieur
to the door,
Declasse was shown
Esperanto theatre, and an Esperanto
newspaper.
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