7 VOLDMI IXT. KIW BIR5, CRiYIH C0U5TI, H. C, TCISDAT, APRIL 22, 1902.-TIEST SICTIOH, HDMBIR 7. . i J ' r I j i i . ! i , 7 in ' i V 7 ,7 v t ( h Makes delicious hot biscuit, griddle cakes, rolls and muffins. An absolutely pore, cream of tartar powder. ROYAL SAKINO POWDER CO., 100 WILLIAM ST., NEW YORK. TRUST'S BIG PLOT. Seeks Monopoly of Western Lands and World's Supply Beef. Oh aha, Neb., April 80. Several teem ing peculiarities exist In the claims of the Beef Trust regarding a necessity (or the present high prices for meats. A careful surrey of the Western . situation discloses what Is apparently the nucleus for the most gigantic combination yet undertaken by capitalists, one which comprehends not only a meat monopoly but a land monopoly. For several years Western livestock interests of large calibre have been seek ing to centralize stock raising. The first step taken was an attempt to secure Congressional legislation permit ting the leasing of the seml-arld lands In the Western States, and to this end a succession of bills have been Introduced. Senator Warren . Is associated with Governor De Forest Richards, of Wyom log, who Is probably the largest individ ual sheep owner in the West Barllett Richards, late of South Dakota, and now of California, another large owner of livestock, Is a brother of Governor Rich, ards. Bartlett Richards is the author of the bill Introduced by Senator Millard,, providing for the leasing of the govern ment lands at the nominal rental of two cents per acre per annum, . The land-leasing bill has died in com mittee again this session, because of the i a ten 40 opposition which exists to it in the Western States affected by the bill. Defeated In this particular, these same livestock Interests have besought the aid of President Roosevelt and Congress to permit them to maintain fences on Gov ernment lands, a condition which Is now prohibited by Federal statute, and against dolng-whlch heavy penalties are imposed. Hundreds of thousands of acres are now under fence, notwithstanding the laws against fencing. Only In a few instances have prosecutions been brought each of which has resulted In conviction and the imposition of the prescribed penalties. , In this particular the livestock inter ests have also been defeated. Under the protests which have arisen against any. amelioration of the conditions existing under the present laws, the Secretary of the Interior has by direction of Presi dent Roosevelt ftfLs understood .notified the parties guilty of sustaining fences on Government lands that they mast come down. April 18 was set as the date for the removal of all fences, bat this date has been extended Jantil 'some time In Jane at the earnest livestock interests. solicitation of the I frota tha KortlMrm Wood ' ut Ln Pjuj-BaImis, UM oerUln out tot owe. 8 pright fpiamios f Magnificent Instruments ! Ridiculously Little Prices I Very, Very Easy Terms ! n : ' : U 1 i . : ) . 4... 0 & Bimm0tm1mWtmmWmVttmWmW&9iaa- wnawssai LOSE AGAIN. lforth Carolina Defeated By Virginia In a Dull Game. Special to Journal. JRalbioh, April 19, In the game here today, between North Carolina and Vir ginia University clubs, North Carolina was defeated by a score St 9 to 7. The game began an hour late and was dull on both sides, the Virginians out playing the Tar Heels. The University of North Carolina team made a poor impression. The playing today did not compare in the slightest wltb that of the State League. Lending Honey To England. New Tort; April 18.-J. P. Morgan & Co. and baring, Magoun & Co. announc ed today that the $25,000,000,of British consols secured jointly by them for sale ln this country hare been oversubscribed fully 10 times. In the opinion of Cecil Baring applicants are not tllkely to re ceive more than 5 per cent, of the a mounts of their subscriptions. Found $30,000 Worth Of Ambergris. Bangor, Maine, April 18. William Storey and Robert Mltshell, of Lubec, a fishing town on the Eastern Maine coast went to Campobello Island, ln the Pas samaquoddy bay, to shoot ducks recently While there they saw floating in the water a dirty white substance, much re sembling a huge lump of wax. They wad ed out and brought the object to shore. Now they find It Is a lump of ambergils and they have just sold it, clearing $15, OOOeach. The Best Prescription for Malaria. Chills and Fever Is a bottlo of Gbovk's Tasteless Chill Tokic. It is simply Iron and quinine in a tasteless form. No cure no pay. Price 50o. : More Fighting at Panama. Kingston, Jam., April 20. Passengers on the Royal Mall steamer Trent, which arrived hereto-day from Colon, Colom bla, say. heavy fighting was proceeding ln the neighborhood of Panama and Bocas del Toro, last Frlday The officers of Trent declare the situa tion on the Isthmus shows no Vmprove ment. r ftcdol Dyspepsia Ccro - Digests what you eat . uui.it iu tut mw i-AuiuiiY &ALt ana gat a 'iiign-uraqpTpo'at-a-uaiaini ' - New Bern and all the country roundabout, is reveling in a Piano Sale such as has never before been launohed in this vicinity. Never before hays you had an opportunity such as this to buy Pianos of Standard, well-known makes at lower prices and on easier terms than those quoted by the manufacturers. It is a common sight now to Bee Pianos being delivered in every part of ' the city. Ouf wagons are on the go from morn 'till night delivering thoroughly High-grade Instruments to numberless happy homes. . ,-.. .' " Do you want to possess one of the World's Pre-eminent Pianos f ; Tea f Then come to this Remarkable Sale ! Don't Bay yon 'can't afford" to buy a Piano. Yon OAK I " Pay is a small deposit when you make your selection the balance you caa pay oh EASY MONTIILT INSTALMENTS; yon cam arrange the payments to suit your own convenience I " r '' ,'. 1' Tobacco Dealers Welcome Imperial Tobacco Company.- J0 , Corner Stene Layiar. Harry r Net Marry. JUte Charters. Important Meeting Cer " peratlea Conmlss Ion. SoWlera'" .-.Heme. --; TUlbioh, April 19. Great Interest Is manifested In the entry into this State of the Imperial Tobacco Company. J.U attorney here when' asked whether. It would do a retail business, -sId he did not know; that he only kswjV; It.wouU buy leaf at all points where, there are warehouses and would be an active and complete competitor of the American Tobacco Company. Of course the lat ter Is the most cordially hated of all the trusts which do business in the State. Hence the growers and the sellers of leaf will be delighted at the entry of the big English company, which proposes to put up so great a fight. ' n J. Richard Toung, insurance commis sioner, leaves for New Orleans tomor row. He is to be married there next Wednesday. J. Crawford Biggs, who is to be his best man, accompanies-! him. Tomorrow afternoon at Nazareth, two miles from here, the corner stone of the "Church of the Holy Nsmo of Jesus" will be laid by Rt. Rev. Leo Hald, O. 8. B., D. D., Vicar Apostolic of North Carolina. The church will form part of the group of buildings at the Roman Catholic Orphanage. The corner stones of two other buildings, one a school, will also belaid. Contractor Jacob 8. Allen is at work on all these. The or phanage Is admirably located and is on a hill which looks down on Raleigh. There are 400 acres of land in the tract. ' A very amusing incident occurred at the Supreme Court this morning. A young man not over SO, over 0 feet high, and weighing about 183 pounds, with shoes of at least No. 13 in size, made his appearance, accompanied by an equally gawky woman, fully twice his age, and said he wanted a marriage license. The marshal of the court told him he must go to the court house. This the young man could not understand. The direction of the court house was pointed out " He said "I am thinking of marrying. " The woman giggled. Then he said "we've walked 20 miles." He appeared to have walked 100 at least. As he was going out the door he said "well I don't care much whether I marry or don't. The State charters the Rhodes School Company of Klnston, capital $6000: also the Whltsker-Harvey Tobacco Company of Winston-Salem. The latter will deal in leaf tobacco and make and sell plug and smoking tobacco. Its capital stock is 1260,000. W. A, Whitaker and Wil liam L. Harvey are Its principal stock holders. The corporation commission will have an important session on Wednesdsy. At this several cases will come up for hearing. - '; -''''": ''--"r-" ' - Arrivals: 8. B. McLean, MaxtonjA W. McLean, Lumberton; G. B. Patterson Maxton; H. L. Lyon, Whltesvlllej Wal ter Brown, Charlotte; Donnell Gilliam, TarborO; J. K. Corbett, Wilmington. - A gentleman from Klnston who ar rived here today says that yesterday a member of the naval militia there, named Mewborne, took a cartridge from a one pound rapid fire gun to a tinner named Moore, to see what was In It. They both made the discovery and rTTTTSTTTIIIIIIITIIIirTTTTyiTITyTTTTTTTrrilTIgTTTyTTITTITyillTITTTTTrTyTrrTTTl t f Moore is minus all the fingers of one hand. Mewborne had cut the metal part away from the aheO. From the base of the latter a little pin projected and Moore was trying to find oat what this pin was. He waa striking It with a hammer. The shell exploded. One part tore off his fingers, while a fragrant cut Mewborne's face. One part went through a wall, another through a window and into a wall. The Soldiers Home today had 108 In mates. By May 1 twelve more are to be admitted. It can give ' room to only ISO at the most. ' Chicago World's Fair Dividend. Chicaoo, April 18. The t50,000 which remains in the treasury of the World's Columbian Exposition Compa ny probably will be divided .next week among the 80,000 shareholders. - - The dividend, It la estimated, will be about 49 eents a share. Shares were sold for $10. About one-fourth of the 10,000 stockholders held one share each. The city will get about $233,000 as its divi dend on the $5,000,000 bond Issue. . ' Split Among Boer Leaders. . London, April 18. Serious differences it is said, have arisen between the Trans vaal and Free State delegates who are discussing peace terms at Pretoria. Gen era! Botha and acting President Bchalk- uurger, it is reported, nave given me Free State reprsentatives until April 21 to come to a decision, threatening that thereafter the Transvaal delegation will continue the peace negotiation independ ently of the Free State delegates. It Is further declared that Botha and Schalk-Barger had pratlcally agreed upon terms for surrender prior to their visit to Klerksdrop; bat ont of consideration for their allies they insisted on a confer. ence, though with alight hopes that their views would be shared by General De Wet and the other Free State leaders. London Fears Heat Famine. London, April 17. A meeting of rep resentatlves of the entire retail meat trade of London were present unanimous ly petitioned Parllment to remove the existing restrictions on 'the importation of cattle from Canada and Argentina. The petition declares that, in view of the reduction in the American supply. the action was Imperative in order to prevent a meat famine during the corona lion festivities. - Killed Oa Ratt Road. - Washington, April 18. The Interstate Commerce Commission has Issued bulletin showing for the three months ended September 80, 1901, a grand total of 725 persons killed and 2,622 injured in train accidents of all kinds ln the United States., The total number of trains collisions was 1,247 and derailments 1,002, causing damage aggregating $1,842,124 to cars, engines and roadway, exclusive of dam age to merchandise. Cuban Planters Sugar Loaded. , Washington. April 18. The Secretary of War today sent to the Senate a com munication from General Wood again asserting that the planters and Cuban sugar dealers hold the bulk of Cuban sugar.' - The amount held is so great, he-says, that they mustunlosd very soon. He says this large amount, when thrown on the market, will greatly reduce the price and that delay of action toward reduc tion of the duty on sugar in the United States is playing directly into the hands of the sugar combine. p) hM-Js i f to trait k t ' i i j i i a i i.u --'?i j v '- BllllGII. Ceremony .Attending Corner Stone . ; Laying.- : tiereraer Sees te Geed Beads Cen- Yentlon. Ke Dam ace te fruit. - U. B. Clerk Resirns, Mere V, . Karat Free Libra- " ' f rleS. ;' " - ' J,.:;-"' RALliOH,;Aprll IL A.thousand per sons assembled at Naaareth, two miles from here, J yesterday afternoon to see the laying of the 'comer-atone of (he chnrch'at the Roman CalhoHo Orphan age. Archbishop Hald performed she oeremony 'assisted by father Staple ton, Griffin, Irving O'Brien and Price. The archbishop inade an address in which he said that thls'charity, now ln its infancy will trow to be a source of nrlds to Ral eigh and to North Carolina. He told of the wonderful work his order, the Bene- dlctorlee, had done - ln this . coun try. . . . .' . ; Gov. Aycock and- Commissioner of Agrioulture Patterson went to Fayette- vllle today. Both will apeak there at the "good roads", convention and the ed ucational rally. From there Governor Aycock goes to Athens Ga., to attend the Southern Educational Conference. He will return here Saturday. Capt. B. P. Williams of Raleigh, after a careful .examination of fruit trees, says no damage has been done bat that the prospect is very promising. Clerk N.J. Riddlck of the United States Court here, has tendered his restg nation, by reason of falling health. : He has held this office since 1866 and has made an excellent officer. Today 12 new rural free libraries were allowed. This bring the number up to 350. ' ; . A female convict from Wayne county was brought to the penitentiary today to serve 5 years. A switch opened by a boy atDewitt, last evening partially wrecked a S. A. L train. The tender and 8 cars were de railed. Veterans Gathering at Dallas. Dallas, Tex., April 20. The advance guard of the United Confederate Veter ans reaced Dallas lastSnlght, and since that hour train after train carrying old soldiers, their relatives, friends and vlsl tors has been arriving to attend the Con federate Veterans' reunion, which will begin next Tatsday. Dallas Is gaily dec orated In honor of the veterans and every arrangement; for their comfort pleasure has been made. Estimates by leading railroad men place the expected attend ance !at 150,000. Delegations from the Southeastern Btatea are due to-night. General Gardener and Adjutant Moor man are expected to-night. General Joe Wheeler and General Fitzhugh Lee will be in attendance. The main body of the Confederate veterans will be quartered In tents st the fair grounds, where the main exercises will be held. Saved Many i Time. Don't neglect coughs and colds even if it is spring; Bach cases often result seriously at this season Just because peo pie are careless. A dose of One Minute Cough Cure will remove all danger. Absolutely safe. Acts at once. Bore care for coughs, colds, croup, grip, bron chltls, and other throat and lung trou bles. "I have used One Minute Cough Cure several years,' aays Postmaster O. O.Dawson, Ban, 111. "It is the very best cough medicine on the market It has saved me many a severe spell of sickness and I warmly recommend it." The children's favorite. F. S, Duffy. . R eayiy ;f wceability HOT WAVfl El THE WEST. Tempen tare of .n Degrees ' la Kansas - Dty and S la Omaha. Omaha, April 20. Toay was the hot test April dsy la 15 years. The thermom eter at 8 p. m., reached 93 degrees, the previous record being 9L. The . Intense heat was more oppressive owing to the exoeeslve oold weather experienced ip to Saturday night, overcoats being re quired for comfort during the past week This torrid temperature was responsible for several attacks of Illness, two occur ring ln one chnrch daring the day. A con tlnuation of the hot weather will prove dangerous to growing grain. Kansas City, April SO.--The. highest 1 temperature to-day was 91 degrees. A furious hot wind, such as might be look ed for In August, was blowing. - Topeks, Kans April S0w A dry hot wind has swept over Kansas since early morning, doing mach damage te vegeta tion of all kinds. Some reports say that the wind has done Incalculable harm to wheat. Unless rata shall come within two days the wheat crop will amount to very little. The ground Is becoming dry sad hard. Long Pleads For Big Nayy. Washington, D. C, April 19. The Secretary of the Nary was before the House Committee on Naval Affairs this morning and repeated recommendations ln his annual report for twe battleships, two first-class cruisers and a number of small cruisers. The estimates of the Sec retary were about $98,000,000, but the committee has made a deep cut, and (he bill will probably carry not more than $76,000,000. This may (be Increased by the House, however, when the bill is re ported the first of next week. College Game Base Ba.lL Special to Journal TUlbigh, April 21. Ia the game here today between Richmond College and the Agricultural and Mechanical College club, the scoie wssl. Richmond College 4 runs, 8 hits, 3 er rors. A. & M. College, 8 inns, 6 hits, 8 er rors. The Ckltoa. Tt.e creature having the greatest number of distinct eyes is the chiton, a species of mollnsk, in the shell of which has been found as many as 11, 000 separate and distinct eyes. . Pamltrr Mt. , To find out whether poultry In tender or otherwise pinch the skin. It It ad nereB to the flesh, the bird Is tough; If It leaves the flesh. It Is tender. Th Skla. - The fatty material secreted by the sebaceous glands of the skin may be normal, excessive or deficient In quan tity. When normal, the skin la supple, but not greasy; when excessive, the greaslness Is apparent; when deficient the skin Is dry. -" - Faerote Vs Heratlea. A. church In London still possesses an Income originally given to It for the purpose of buying fagots for burning heretics. - ' ;; " " ' : - Pleat? t Cleeka There are 250 clocks ln Buckingham palace, and It is a work of no small Im portance to keep them going. Some of them are as old as the time ot Louis XTI., and the works are still la good order.. McDufflCs Tasteless Chill Cure will build up broken down systems and make the blood rich and healthy, certain cure for chill, guaranteed or money refunded 50 cents at T. 8. Daffy's. ' " t ; tTTTTTTTTTTTTTITTTTTtTTm 5 Hetnz's Stoeet Mixed and PUm Cucumber - Pichles and Apple Butter. Nico Fruit Jellies 5c lb. Queen Olives and Olive Oil. Fancy New Portorico Molasses just received. Fresh lot Cream of Wheat and Na Bob Pancake Flonr. Maple and Fancy Cane Syrup. Fresh lot Fox River Print Butter. Small Sugar Cured Hams and Shoulders. Fulton Market Corned Beef. Complete stock of Canned Goods. Give, me a calL Yours to please, J. L Mc' 'Phone 91. tSISlSI&SIlSISI'lSI tSls1elsnetSeV JUST RECEIVED Carolina Rice Flakes- Try them, t No cooking whatever prepared for the table in one minute. Also a full line of Heinz & Co's Preserves, Pickles, Evap orated Horseradish, etc. lion't f ail to send your orders to ns, as we are prepared to meet all competition, and give you fresh goods and the quick est delivery of any house in the city. Yours to Please, T. 33. PiiEZEE, Jr., Wholesale and Retail Grocer, V a . PHONE 69. Appetizing Thing. We have the most exten sivejrtock'of appetizing things ever introduced here! Pickles, Sauces, Jellies,uscuit, Fruits and condiments gathered from the Occident and Orient crowd ' each other for room, and the buyer is bewildered by the va riety we offer. Tou have a range of choice, however all 1 of the best, too, and that's just what you want. J. J. TOLSON, Jr., Broad St Grocer. . Buying from the Factory Repre scntative Saves all Middlemen's Prof its and insures Satisfaction 1 Wholesale & Retail Grocer, j 71QBroal Hi. Cor. Broad eft Hancock Sts. Phone 137. ? r . W-wA tw m WW aWeVw V W VMt, atwilk : a-- eeeeeeeeefZZ - " 9 Ht tvvMvHtMftifHMHOl, ft tfrifffiftfTfTtA L ' ::::

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