7 VSSUO'., .1 4 VOLOMt XXIII. 'r J ! HlW BIUi; CllTl toDlTf . J, C FBID1T, mm 47, 1900.810)10 SICT10I ' t7 iii:UKEKN3 'i. V.' 1 i , T -' f sin "XT5 mi : :IT THl GiTIS;, ''-1 'v it1 '. 41 KOKE'RlbTIXG. Force Dsel to KaUXiaisters Leare ! Absolutely Fare Made from most highly refined and healthful ingredients. , l i u . Assures light, sweet, pure and wholesome food. , ' Housekeepers nwist exercise care in; buying Calc ine; powders, to avoul alum. Alum poolers ar sold cheap to catch the unwary, but alum is a xi son, and its use in food seriously injures health. OVAL BAKING POWOIR CO., 100 WILLIAM ST., NEW YORK. STEYN UNDER SURVEILLANCE. C P. HUNTINGTON DEAD. resident of the Free State f radically a Carried Off By Heart Disease At His Sum- Prisoner In Dewet's Camp. Pursuit -Continues. - London, August 14. Lord Robert to porta to ibe Wr Office under date of Pretoria, AugutlJSta, ai follows:. . . . "Kitchener report from Bchnolplattz, eight mllai east of Venterdorp, that Dewal blew up three of hit wagoni. 81 x British .prltoners who eicaped from Dowel' camp date that Mr, Stoyn ia confined In the camp under turf eillanoe; and tbat Dowel was forced to abandon hi ammunition and thirty horses. They also confirm the report that Methuen captured one of Dewet's guns and shelled the mala convoy effectively. Ian Ham ilton telegraphs that he hope to be at . Blaauwant today with hi main body. Mahne's mounted troops are pushing on to the westward." ' v: Another report from Lord Roberts, of the tame date, says: , . "MelUuen and Kitchener still follow- log Dewet and Bloyn, yesterday reached Modderfontdn ten miles esst of Ven- tersdorp. Melhoon Is In looch" wiilf "Dewet's real -uard. : 4Bmlth-l)nrloa report that the Shrop ' shires reoenily marched 48 mile In 03 . boor acd the city of London Imperial . Volnnteer 80 miles In 10 hours, hoping I to prsvol Dswet from crossing the ' Krogert-dorp-Poichtrilroom railway. ' ' 'Boiler's oecnpallon of Krmelo l hav- , ing a good effect.- A Bald cornet and ' oaa hundred andolghtytwu burgher of : the Btaoderton commando surrendered .;' yeaterday to Clery." y -;'4'- y $ - ' FASTEST IH HISTORY. ' tv : ;'': 1 Steamer Deatschland treaU Transatlaa tic Record. Cmted la J 1-3 Days.; PLvioDTB, ' BHOt-lMD, Auguat I4.-T The Hamburg-American Lino ileamer Deutschland, which tailed from Mew .York August 8 for Hamburg, arrived hero at 8:30 o'clock lala morning making a new record for the eastward paaaaga and the fastest lime sref attained by any ocean steamer, of 6 days II hour aad 43 minutes. Her highest day's ran wss 65) knoU.' Tb Deutschland mad an avsrag speed of S8.83 knots during la ' '' " ' ' mer Camp. No Warning Of the Attack, , i 1 KacQuKttk Lakb, N. Y. Aug. 14 -Col lis P. Huntington, President of lh; Houthern Pacific Railroad Company, died shortly before' miSnlgDl last night at Pine Knot Lodge, his luxurious camp In the Adirondacks near Racquette Lake He was in his seventy-ninth year. Deall resulted from heart dlHeaso. The remains are to be couvoyed to the Huntington residence In New York The funeral cortege ia expected to etart from Racquette Lake tomorrow, but may not be able to reach New York city be foreThuraday. The time for the funeral has not yet been announced. ' Mr Huntington, with Mrs, Hunting ton, went Into the woods" lset Thursday afternoon and watK In apparently, .ixce! loot health. On Friday aud Baturday be was about bit eamp noilhg hie' progress of the Improvements which be had bees carrylug on tbia year. On Sunday be te miit.;t his. lodge qultlj rwelrltig the rails of several . frienda from the neighboring camps. : Apparently well on rutltlu, at II o'clock last ulght, he was taken Huddenly with a choking apull which , wl quite common with him, and which' was not thought to be serious, ..but he became worse.' As soon as Iho scrloum. of the attach was realised a melnebgev'waa dispatched to the nt-lghborlug camp'' of Governor Lounsberry for a doctor. Mr, Huullngton dled without regaining eon clonsneaa, not more than.: ten . minutes having passed between the attack and bis death. Mrs. Iluntinrfion and Mr. Hunllngton'i ' ' secreUry, fi. Uilei were at I Is bedsldo at the tlmo -f - hie daub. . -I f - ' Karly yesterday Mr, Huntington: ap peared lo be enjoying the best of health walking about, hi preserve and.taklng trip on hi private steamer,' the Oneto, and he remarked to friends that be was '4.1.1. i.U - -i-'i)' ,l Cklaa Tlelds ta Ueuiaad, af Thlt Ceaatry'. Delivery af Faralgn I rUfeUn 8oaght hy Chi wt .Objection u Laad- Isff Vrltlsh Treirp at '". 'Shanghai.- " ij 'Special to Journal. .r , ,WAautHOToa, August IB. The un- date4..clpl;ef 'dispatch . from Hlnlstei monger receiveu oy me piaie uepaiv ment, contained, coufldenllaj military In formation relative to tha defense of Pe- klh, and.xlurgLtat UMrChIqse gov-J ernmont naa stopped armg ami persua ding the Ministers If jhtava Peki) and now the Chinese government la trying to force the ministers to leave. China W y ielded id the demand of the United States, and tho: Imperial government Is now negotiating with the commanders of th allied forces, at the i;atetfof Pekln, ' for the delivery of the foreigners In the Chinese capital, to the allies. . LnNdoN, Aug. 15. Special A dispatch from Shanghai ays that the British troops from India have arrived, but the Cblneset Viceroy objeots to their landing, and U is believed that the Viceroy baa been urged to take this course, by the French aud Russians consuls, at Sbang- hl. - . i A. dispatch says the French govern ment has given Its consent to the ap pointment of Count Von Walderaee lo be commander In chief of the allied forces in China. Washington, Aug. 14. It was stated today by an official who baa lived at Pe kln that nothing short of the heaviest artillery can make any Impression upon the walls of the Imperial City. He said light artillery would be of no avail, and for this reason the advance of a flying column even np to the walla of the city could effect little If a stubborn defease were determined Upon. The walls are SO feet high and wide eaongh on (op for two coaches to pass abreast. They afford opportunity for planting gnus, while from a defensive point of view they cannot be breached excopt by the use- of the heaviest pro- vctiles. ..'. I Hew Turk City SOU Mstnrbetf. Mfecaea Shot rromotere Tramhle Ar- i - Tested, " V' Special to Jonrnal, ' ' ' Niw Yoax. August W. There was another riot la this city today, la spile i of a force of seven huadfta poliosis 1 t. II. a . -r 1 " ' " Several pollcemtn were shut during the trouble, today. Harris, lb negru who ahnl polices so Thorpe, which started the trouble, his been arrested In Washington Cito. - STIL rnmriGHESTE- UHniff aniij; jrjlnf For Dif- fercnt terms. i Kepwrt Allied Treeps Cahiaet IcetUr U TUB MARKETS. , The following quolallnna wnre rweir- ad by 4. K Lathsm, New Hru, M. C. Nw Yom, Aagnst Id, CoTTOHi-" Opeo. High. Low. Cli at B70 8 W 8 84 IN Aog. i Bpt.... .. oct....r.. Nov.. Ja ... II eh Wlit:- rw.(,t Co: , Bpl Po. lt'y I'M.. TO I rd. 8 Coa. T Iiilir Cotton rwelpts wr t. 1 '" . !(1 feeling nonsuajly welL . - " I Mil ' Bomtordlnr Ban Ootids. WAHtnoToi. Augui i 14-To' prbWi their vineyards agalnsf the ravage ot hailstone the yrnegrotferi of Southern France.altack approaching storm cloud with volley of fir from powder-charged cannon nntil th cloud It anally dlsalpat ed sad tb danger to their crop everted Th practice of shooting at the cloud originated In Italy and was known I France over 100 years ago, aays United males Consul .Coveit. at Lyon. Iw a r port apon IbU subject lo the Btale D B At lartuif-ut, but It Iw to he more (tensive- Mil lr eiiiiiliirrd this vear thsn ever before 8.31 i Fifty two rsnnnd, msnnol by 104 ca g ,7 ', Bosrvrs and thlr clilnfs, he been ' dls- gj trlliutil oruf an area of S,V)') acre of !. Ulga. Low. Cli vln" p'dnt selected a ths r."j Si ! you lo ! I y n v.... l Hi 7CI central pott of nlmvrTatlon, At tha ap- prnarb df ths ilntrurlle tsll oloiiil : Ishot Is firel from this p'Ml and at thl Rt tlgoal all th tr.uiaiulni fsnn ni n find "Jul twine a minute st nrt, ami iirn mors Bit slowly aftr liie drat 10 ahoit -mi Thl "bombarding of the irarna" I if )U slmost Inrarlaldy siiirirul, anl .i .'i r tarrs la Fratire berrlofore rvni:.l t .If hall. It U ld, art to l nul l ! ' h n'enn sttarkln rll!!ry. . ! - r 'Milling I . I fiv RIOT IN NEW YORK. Itcgrocs U Revolvers, Wenndlng Hany Whites. Wrre frovoked By Murder. f Nsw Tokk, August' 15. Intense a- clal feeling ou the part of both whites and negroes over the killing of T'ol Ice man Robert J. Thorpe by a uegto last Sunday morning resulted to night lu s seiiout riot lu Eighth aud Ninth sve- nues. The rioting extended from Thirty- third to Fori) -fourth street, with minor outbreaks even on Broadway, where ne groes were pursued iuio hotels. Per- haos slxtv or mnr" noeroes were as saulted and Injured In the streets, while u,ornlnK 10 con8l,ler l08 CuiB ueatlon more than a dozen while mun received shot wounds. Many si rests were made, and the reserves of four precincts had to be called out to suppress the disturbance. Policeman Thorpe was stabbed Run- day morning by a negro named Arthur Harris while he wn arresting May Eno. la IVkln. IMea I Chines. 81 laatUa K t)flsl8ssia. Rel ish end. 8pecial Lo Joaraal WAaniaovoii, Aoguit 16. -A dlpauh saya that ail tlui fureignera in Peaiu are saved by the enlramse lulo that city of the allied forces on Tueoday. The Btata Department has received an appeal from U Hung Otiane. that tbta goverumeal use its Influence lo have the allied army stop at Tung ('bow where It will be met by the high Chinese officials to negotiate for au armistice. ( This government will rejucl this pro posal and stand upon the proposition berolufore announced, namely, that a' sufficient force of the allies be permitted J to go Into Pekln, and bring away tbe foreign and native converts now besiegi d there. A cabinet meeting was called th!e ,.iaiaiiaiiiAii,iiA.i a ' 0 lU FACTORY LOADED SKOTGUH SKELLS j "IlcviRival, " " Leader," mmd" Repeater" Insist apo tu.ini tixm, uIlc no odmm Jtud yo if act lb x tau lnir eaa belt, ALL. DEALERS KEEP THEM. J " HHHHHH'IH'I'S'S't'f tittnil'tviii 1 " T ."j i-r k , "' : i Since the First mm ROCHESTER lAlff was made them lore baMi'i Hlce" or "aa mod a" 11 ptaMid upon the no&rltet. Home, ran aaid to be " imnrovetneota on it. One r 009 LtiriT taU bv tbe waratde. for sxparianoe provea that there is. ouiyooe lamp tballs molly better, and w awk UiaAtoe, many wero even The NEW ROCHESTER In It we embody all that is renllj wqfili havtnr In a 1anm,i'f bath as to quality aud atyle. Dont forget, '' 9mi i MoehtMer hmm the worn oa tkm lump. 4t W run Sit nvnrv bunn want No matter whetherToa want C- a new lump or stove, an old one repaired orTettniahad, a Vaae mounted or other inn Ho of lamp transformed into a Nit WC -Ti KOCUK8TJCK, wo ouii ao iu um us Bena you uwavaiwaD the subject. i.., L THE ROCHESTER LAMP C0..niKS!3.i NEW YORK. IS t.i 1 In settling this question the United ' States will iu no wise depart from the ' course adopted at the beginning. St Pbtbhsburg, August IS The; Official Messenger stales that, while re cognizing Germany's motive in view of the murder uf Hsron vou Ketteler at Pekln, the Cur accepted Emperor Wil 5- 3 aoegress.at Forti-lirst street and Klghlbl llB'n'i 'proposal to appoint Field Marshal INGALLS SINKING RAPIDLY. Famous Ei-Senator Is Now In A Critical Condition Atchison, KiK August 14. Ex-8eD- ator John, J. Ingalls, who has been In New. Mexico and, Arizona since early last fall for hit. health, issluking rapidly, and hi son :Schefflld was to-day , sum moned to Las Vegas, where he now is. Mrs, Ingalls has been with her hut- band over, .two months, during which lime it has become known that hla recov ery was -UQutHiut.'.' ills son. J&iiswortn ngalls, who is at , Bloux Fall, .8. D., was notified and left for kls father's bed side. '-'I MrJlagall wa attacked with grip In South Dakota while on a lecturing tonr n tbe fall of. 1808 anon been failing In health sine ' Alter leaving rtloui Fall he came to Kansas to make speeches during tbe GuKsraatoilal campaign: bnt found his throat In such a condition that be could not make public speeches. He took hit family ta JEaabington where be waa engaged to write political letters for newtpaper. His. throat continued lo trouble him, and. in tha spring of 1 ha returned to Atchison, potting hlinaelt under the care of a specialist. U sot no relief and early last fall ns wV informed by his physicians that It would be dangerous Qf.blm to remain In thl climate during , the,, winter. So be went to La Vega, hot did not Improve, and continued to'Tucson,' Arls., where b found tome relief. , 3a wa ablo to write ufdr"newtpper 'and contempt tod returning to Atchison early neit spring; ' - - , c. ;,; RALEIGH.-'" ' ' FoUtfcai 'lleadquarlerW'.' Ovc4' tedlca Uoa. SUte Fiit Outlook. - lULHon,- Aog rut i, IB.-r-Republican Chairman Holton wa hare yeaterday la oloe.cnfianoa..wllh Populist .Chair- rWj iButlw at , PopulUt headquarters. He does not know , wker th National Republican headquartaj (or North Car ol! aa will ha located hare or atUreeat- boro., . " - : The nsw Presbyterlaa church her will be dedicated ' tbe third 'Sunday la September There will be many visiting ministers her" Among therO, Rev. Dr. J, 8. Welkins, of Hpartsnsburg. S.O, Rev. Mr. Wharton Mrtore, of RIchaMmd, Vs.. Rev. Wm; Uorketeera, of Columbia 8 C .sn Itsv. A. R. Bhaw.'of Heudnt son.N.C. ' - '. Kx-Judg Jsmea X. Shepherd ha gone to Charlotte where hejl lo resume haar (ng, as stsntllng . master In' equity, the rallroad tsisilon cases. li4-,. ( Everything point to a tremendous nrrra at th Htste Fair, There will be fully BOO Jrsrds of fencing moved (Jtlng I'Kl fort more room. Jilt rallroails will pidialdy glrs a cent a tulle) rate for four days lnliad vt, twov as htrfto- Tlic ronimtite sre at work perfecting il.n plan for the vnvellfng or tl.e V' ! frm ,.(! W k f'.itn i ' - t I V. h. i:vi ft ( ' f avenue. He w taken to Roosevelt Hospital and died there next day. His body was taken to thf home of bis sister Miss Lizzie Thorpe, at No. 481 Eighth avenue, where a wake was arrauged lo be held to-morrow afternoon. While tha house of Miss Thorpe was filled with a mourners two old white wo men came up and, stepping in tbe street,, were heard by some negroes standing near to remark: "There Is where they arc holding tbe wake for the poor pollcemau who was killed by a negro." One of the negroes in the group that overheard the remark of the old woman was Spencer Walters. Heat once drew a pistol and acted as If be were about lo fire at the woman. A white man and a policeman disarm ed Walters. Another negro, Robert Willlaips, drew a revolver' and fired into the crowd tbat gathered.. 'The' use of pistols by the negroes caused an out break of anger which was only subdued by a charge of the reserve squad of po licemen, who clubbed the rioters and cleared the streets. Detective- John Kennedy, the working partner or the dead policeman, was at tacked and badly cut by a glsnt negro late to-night. The negro wss pursued aad captured after a hard light. Count von Walderaee lo the command of the allied forces, the Czar has not the slightest Intention of receding from his political program. The fundamental principle of this pro gram la a complete understanding with France and the other powers, the pursu ance of no selfish aims and striving only for tu'e restoration of order and the best relations with China. Tbe uewspapers of Berlin announce that France has accepted Couut von Walderaee as comiuander-ln-chief of tbe allied forces In China. Don't fail to see those beautiful flan nel and silk coats at J.J. Baxter's before buying. THE NICEST LOT OF Portsmouth Corned Mullets, ! That have been brought to ' Market this Season Just Re ceived Also a fresh lot Whole Dried Codfish, and nice Irish Potatoes. Fulton Market Beef and Small Hams. Nice lot Jellies in glass jars, 10c each. Pure apple Vinegar and Spices. Full line Canned Goods. Give me a call. Respectfully, CASTOR I A Por Infanta and Children. Tlii Kind You Have Always Bought Signature of fiuijffic& 'Phone 91. 71 BraiM Ht. WHAT "REDEMPTION" MEANS. Queries RUBBER TIRES. Bus-cries or Carriages furnished to order with Rubber Tires or new wheels with rubber tires for you bnerev or other vehicle at short notice. If yon want anything iu our line call on as. We will please yon. Respectfully, O. II. Water A Won, Phone 185. 78 Broad Street PLANTER'S WAREHOUSE Concise Answers to Currency Raised Every Day. .Washington, August 14. Tbe ques tions affecting the redemption of various notes and certificates, raised almost dally, are clearly answered by Mr. A. T. Huntington, chief of the. Division of Loan and Currency, Treasury Depart ment his pamphlet.. recently Issued. For the benefit of tbe public generally tbe answers are here givea: Gold coin and standard silver dol lar, being standard coin of ths United State, are not "redeemable." Subsidiary coin and minor celn may be presented In sums , or . multiples of f 10 to the Treasurer of th United Htatee or to an assistant ireaiursr for redemption or exchange lulo lawful "wneyv. . .',, ... . . United Stale note are redeemable la United Statee gold cola in any amount by tbe Treasurer and all the asstslsnt treasurers ot the United Bute, , , Treasury note of .1800 ar redeemable la. United State gold coin In any, amouat br tb Treasurer and all, tha easl tint treasurers of tha United Stales, , 'National-bank note are redeemable !S2Stfirw1S?SS I will guarantee to treasurers. They are also redeemable at 1 - thebaak ot lasue. In order W provide SdPC VOtf mOMy OH for (he redemption of lu note whoa pre ' Cl t In terned ever national hank I , paired ""J, ' , VI ' V ul 1 uj law,, w neep twfviii sue Treasurer t turn equal to 8 per cent 'of Its circulation., - jUold wortlncete, being receipts for gold eolav ar redeemable In seek eola br tbe Treaenrer and all assistant (i rer of th Ualted 8tatee. - jHIWer eertlOoala are reeelpta for tUadard silver dollar depoalltd and ai redeemable In such dollars only. , I "Coin" obligation of the Uoverameet 1 are redeemed la gold eola wesa gold la demaatUd and la stiver when silver I demanded. In addition to the targe and complete stock of Bicycles and Sundries, I am carrying a full ana varied stock of Guns . Retoofyers, Loaded Shells, &c and vMysetl other goods in this line on tery1: close; margin. , '.' ;Givc.ma.calL'S '.v-'S 1UkL)s J.L. McDAHI Wholesale fc Befall Grocer, Opening Sale, Wednesday; Aug. I. The Planter's Warehouse is located in the business part of the city and the finest Warehouse in the State. We will have plenty of buyers with plenty of orders for all the Tobacco in this part of the State. It is the aim of the management to give his personal attention to all sales and to tee that you are well looked after when on the iuarket with. tobacco. Our nmtto is "High Prices ainf Personal Attention to your in terest." , Free Stables. Coioe down to the opening sale, and we will, try to please you. j PLANTEE'S WAREHOUSE CO., ' ':,( J. 1L HOWARD, HaiiaKer. How to Keep Cool I ti The boy stood on the burning deck, ; ;t Fhm whence all but fum had fled; A voicexcameMp from under the wreck,'t"' Is it hot enough for you it said. To keep comfortable thii weather, one feels Jilte. "shedding, their' and sitting la their bones", or .the neii beat thing, don't lose your or and boy thin clothing from u. - Yon will need theni for the next flesh temper and boy thin clvthmg two months. . ; ,t ft h , Ladle Qanse Vest te aad 10c. Great bargain. t-. Men and Boy's Lisle, thread Mhtrt and Pants Ke to Mo. Hcriveei Urawera, any slws 7oc naaallv sella for $1 00. " Ladiee MmmM lw, v noc ann voc, Here reduced Hblrt waist aaa Mtnssi ana neiow war. All Site. Price rant frrm aOe, fie Wo and 60n in whit lawn and colored percales aad Madras. Crash aad Whit tiq end Duck tfklrvs too, 40a, 40o .aad 60c. Money W I averted In tbeae good. " t " .,., . Palm Lsf Fan, large aix, le each. " ' tf) '.;', .' ' UutM Hallora. mo aa4 aoo. Hiarjsena woue. , L, ...- . Trimroed tttraw Hal Wo, i John BuU' 6ker. ' IxinooK, Auguat 14. f nth,' Danry Labouchere't paper, repliog to sows oflbeeritlslimsepoa tbe placing of a J largs portion of the Xicheqner loaa la th Untied Plaws. say: , '"W csa se aothlng darofsloryla selling th bonds to America. It Is a Indication of th enormous growth of wUh in lb Vetted Htau. Nor wo14 w be surprlwMl If, lo lw of t!.o!r ra tUni'd pr; t' j', oni Attria eous ! wi'ts lo s t ai our lr.t'r In i' fa- T; HILL. bvset. Opposite Joaraal Office Female College A 'ery nrotjron trbool With modrt b'ulldlogs, tplwMlMlly loosled la a vary remark at! V bnallhfrd secUoo. la Warrea codnty n R. A. U Rd btwa IU. t!Kh and Wrl .ion, J. C '. rnar WeUw r,t n building at all tUn. for ff u of Inma'ws. f" ... a t-ri st"l t'!i.r. Tsrm iy li,w. T ' ' -t a ' :v. J. M. !:: " 1. A. ., i I.; ., r. v. l - I 1st you ra tb "FoUi J 00 value. irrtofalnilowTodf Orrat aovalty and q ilu a rraae son Tneaud tl0. " -- , , , Htary Adam rthoe I Men, redid from to $1 60 Hal than ert '- Larvx Hue nl ltaa4 Howe, Terk ttrarf wd HUi-ld Bow Juat rrMtred. choice worth more. ' . AU Summer tloods at of Mow 0)ST at . 'E-.SlVirTH'SySTQIIG, 01 Pollock Bt. (Duffy's Btand) CD Iii ! llo Your ct. TilF. STATE NOUMAli AND INDt SIKlAL ('.!.!.!: OF N OUT II t Al:0I.INA fillers U young wonwn.tWotiKh liu rary, in.- i, i. lloa and aiclal pidagvi-l tramlnc. Annmln rlrnU, tl.'ii. V Mlt monilra. Wr-iail n 1 li!t1 slK't l.'i"0 iol 'ra U' ami t HnM-riraii" In s. all fr-- ! ' o ; t'orf;" I f' luv lor rt .'.i 1 M, r'vr" n S. I.'.l or n'l.-ni si,. t f m t ' f i ; ' ! ' 4. t irs III S r"" ' ' an r :n I ?i r ln H a r-

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