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rrrv TIHES No. 9,098 RALEIGH. N,C, MONDAY EVENINQ, FEBRUARY I9, 1900. 25 Cents a Month BIO HOTEL FIRE AT SOUTHERN PINES Tbe Alpha Hotel Burned Last Night. POSTOfFICE AND BANK ARE IN RUINS Less Will be Covered by $10,000 Fire Engine Was of No Service Two Fires in One Day Quick Work of Flames. There were two fires yesterday at Southern I'inew, Hie lirst completely de sttroyug tile dwelling of a colored nuu named Douglas and the ,'hor I timing to the ground the Alpha Hotel, at which there were ahout thirty live winter guests, and ill which was situated the bank uud liostot'ticc. The dwelling of ilie man P.mgla: is fcituated on the further side of the town from lhi railroad nt.ninu. and is far dis tant from the immense cistern that was recently placed iu the centre of tile town for use in the event of lire. The tire engine. recently lairchai-cd ami placed :iu Southern, l'incs was of no value at either fire, and in the ease of the dwelling the the hose would not reach within, a quar ter of a lnih' of the luiilding, though it is within the limits of the town. The house liiirucd. quickly ami little of I he household goods was saved. No one was injured in the lire. Aliout 11 o'clock last night, lire was discovered in the Alpha IKitel. flames began pouriiiK frcm the rear poi-iiun of the dining foem or the frunt of the kit chen and it was a question of a moment only before the entile hotel was going up iu flames. The guest's- were nearly all in their rooms, though a few of them were away from the hotel. Several had already re tired and they wvro forced 1o run from the hurtling building half dressed into the cold. The hniiil pump file engine was rushed to the .scene and worked well. However, the lmsc was too short and on ly reached wilhin fifty yards of the huild ing and could lie u.-cd for no Komi pur pose until file danger hail pas-cl and the hitiltting was in ruins. The houses near ly came near lieing destroyed ami were saved only hyjtiinely assistance rendered fry ncigliTmrs wmi' lines or huchets wissiiig water to the KOnrtching Htrurf tins. The wind was was blowing front the roar of the hotel and in this way fanned the lire so that it went up in volumes, consuming the entire building. If the wind had lieou from "another direction, the building on the adxjoining property would have lieei, destroyed. It. was less than an hour un til the hotel had biirm d even with the ground and the lime-clioM g Is that had not been saved, kept up the fire unlil early this morning. So rapidly did the Humes make devas tation that few thing were saved. In the I'ost (triiie. which was iu t Ik far end of the building from the tire's origin, all of the mail was saved with the cxecp lion of the letters and package- that had been distributed ill llle boxes. No one set no d to know what wasiuo condition, in the bank. The money was kept in a large iron fireproof safe ..ml it -was believed by couipt-lcnt judges, that the short duration of the fire would pro tein the destruction of tin- safe and the consuming of (he paper money within. Last night the safe was buried in the burning fuel. It was surrounded by tlie holiest tire, and many thought thai the currency would be melted. One of thos present was of the opuion that the safe was lined with asbestos and in I hat even: there was no danger of tiui paper lmaiey being damaged or the currency melted. The hank's books were in the wall', though a few id' them, those of le-s im porlanee. were lying on the desks and only a few of t Item were saved. The bank furniture was completely eon slimed. TJie Alpha Hold was owned by the Postmaster, Mr. M. A. (Mark, ll was one of the lirst of the hotels built at that famous resort, mid had excellent aeeoiu niodiitlous. Though it wa snnller than the other hotels at Southern. I'iiie. it was well appointed and had the best or conveniences to be alTorilcd there. The total loss may not exceed :, lO.IHId. ill the hotel lire Ihere were many peo ple slightly burned. 'No otic was very seriously hurt, bin the burns were pain ful. " ,Dr. I. A. Scruggs, the colored phy sician of this city, who is in charge of the Colored Kaiiilariiini at. Southern Pines, renderMl ussis-tanee at file lire in attempting to Rave valuables for some of the guests. He was not seriously hurl, hut fanw-r out with burned hands. The tire caused inuoli diseussii niong Ihe people at Southern fines, the iniid equate facilities for the prevention , tires and Tor the Having f the buildings at that place in the event of tire. There is -an i 111 111v11.se" cist ern in the centre of tbe town, hut others nre needed iu other sections, more hose is nmlwl, 1Uul a steam fire-engine is considered an abso lute necessity. Last year, one of the lintel near the silo of the lire of last night, was de stroyed by lire. It is not known how much Insurance was held on the Alpha, if any. WARMER WEATHER. For Hflleigii ami vicinity: Kr, war mer tonight and Tuesday. Fine, clear woalhw now prevflils thiniigliout almost the eutiiv Fnitpil tftMro. , Tlie temperatu-rc, ahliougli gtilt Ik'Iow frecsug verywl)eiv c.twpt in southern Florida ami Texan. bat wlready riien coiisideruhly; and will continue to rapidly dufnur tlie next few duvs. : A moderate depression exkltt over kau 4 an whleb j (laujting HoullHirlr wind t of tliu M-uwifailppi. Th nollion of ! lgl urea in- the Gnlf of Jluxlco iircmgea a jivriod of tape wvuther. LOCAL BRIEFS Mr. A. I Mas.-ey. Travelling INssen ger Agent of the Boston and Maine liailroad, is iu the city today. He has the auie initials as Mr. Albert 1. Mas sey, formerly of Uab-igh, and this uioru ing a gentleman Vt the Union Station called l'rof. W. F. Massey up over the telephone ami usioiiished him with the information that Mr. A. 1'. M-nsscy was iu the depot; l'rof Ma.--scy naturally sup posing thai Ihe visitor must lie his son, Mr. A. 1'. Mas-ey. of New York. Col. V. .1. llieks, siifH-riutcudeut of the Oxford Orphan Asylum, is in the ily. Mr. Itoht. Iainisden ays thai he has Recured 1-1 gross pf bottles and is bottling up thi-s cold air yfTtV will supply i lo cus tomers here next slimmer'. He uses ihe lainisilcii' 'Colli Air Trocess and says that he is ready to take orders. Mr. A. M. Mcl'heeters. Sr.. who has been Very ill at his home, on Ibiwsou Street, is very much belter. This is most gratifying news lo every one in linlcigh. lor no man is more greatly misvsed than Mr. Mi Phoiters. All Iru-t that he n;-iy be out soon. The Monday levelling Clug will liieet at the (icivernor's Mansion tonight at S o'clock. Interesting papers are lo if read by Mi.-s Devereiix. Mr. Sapp, alii l'rof. Minis, of Trinity College. Jte sides the literary lU'ogram. there are to be several musical numbers added for the evening's pleasure. The Schumann Concert tonight prom-i--i s to be a most enjoy 'aide musical treat. The company played twice at t.reeii-horo lliis .asf week, anil on the last occasion had a erowdi d hoii.-e. Col. Tims. S. Kenaiii returned home last nighl on the Atlanta Spicial. Mr. V. K. Clirislian. of Portsmouth was iu llalcigh yesterday morning shak ing hands with his many friends in this city. The Daughters of the It. -volution will meet on Wetlnesc.liy aftcriMHin at -1 o'clock with Mrs. 11. II. II ill. Papers will be read on the life of Ceorgc Wash ington. The ladies have decided not to iv.nl original papers, but to read selec tions lital have been considered i xeellent by compeieul critics. Tile coiuiuitlce arranging for ihe gath ering of the clan- tomorrow night al the OM Maid'- CoiiYeuiiitn auiiotiiiee that ev. rylhing is r.-ady for the reception of the ih legates ami the audience. Music i- lo be rendered by the baud from the Blind lii.-ili'ilimi. ' lr. TUxoii. Miss Itc.uhd,'.. Miss I'liiza Pool. Mr. Will iloyal) aii-t die oilier iiuporiant charae li is have prepared their parts so that ihe coo entioti may cxpist anything and noi be sinpri-ed with what i- given. If will be good. Aliout that there is no doiihl. Tiie -eats have lioou placed on s.'il:-fcat Iviic.-'s ilrag-tore 4ind.it is iroba blc that every inch of space will lie oc cupied. The only difference bet w een the Old Maid-' Convention and the Pop ulist. Ilenioeiaiic and liepiiblican Con ventions, is Hint there is not a single point of resemblance. T.hc audience will 1 e larger, and unselfish instead of selti-h nil-lives will prompt ihe action of the old maids, w here the eonlrary is true in oilier eoavelili-'Us. " Mr. and Mr-. C. P.. IMwanU left ye lerdiy fiT Hot Springs. Arkansas, where Mr. Kdwnrd- will attend Ihe ses sion of ihe Itapii-t Pres. A-s iciai ion. Kxpoii..- ciilerid the Atlantic Const I. ice Tielo I Office al Wilmington, Sat urday nlglil. broke open the ea-t drawer and -eelired Slli'l. There is 11 o cllle Ihe IhieV.-s. Hev. .lohii Kougla . of Clint.. a. pl-e.-H iied two exeil!. el sermons ill Uai eigh yestitday. Iu the morning he prcaeht.l .-it the Baptist Taberuaele aiel in tl veiling in liie l-'ir-l Bapli.-I Chureli. He was listened to with the clo.-esl atlenfion. and both discourse receiv, d prai-e fro mall. The hading bieal atlraeiiou ibis weei; is the prcseiii at ion lo amaluci's of "A l-'i-iiei'iiian's I,uek." a charming com edy drama til a realistically pnaray.- life on the Maine coast. The piece will iie lilt oil ill the Academy of Music I'ebru aiy and -'.I. "The Olhi Pedriila Club w ill meel to morrow nfii ruuiiii al Mis. ('. (I. I., -ill;!'.-, at 4 o'clock. Major William A. lieiVw oi Huiliaiii. is in lialciuh today on. Iol-iI business. l-'ri-ight and passenger iraftic on both the Seaboard Air l.ioe ami Southern ICailway. greatly increased during Jan uary, over Ihe some luoiilh a year ago. Mr. M rviu. Assistant llireetor r Si. Augu-Mne School, leave tomorrow for Nashville in ihe interest of tlie school. llraiul Sarin in Mavis, of Wilniinglon. of llle Order of lied Men. is in ihe city. 'Ihe Citizens .National Bank is today Ihe scene of great aetiviiy. Workmen are bn.-ily engaged in placing the round sale fur cash. !i is something ctitiiviy new mid has Ih-cii inspected today by hundreds of pns-ers by. ('a plain 1owier, t'ormei-ly of this cilj, bill now agent of ihe Seiihoard Air Line, al Aberdeen, spent Sunday in Ih, ltai-,-igh. A number of young men were yisler day given evaniinaiiou for prouimiou iu I'he service of the Seaboard Air lane. The examinations were held in Ihe ot lice on Il'ilifax Stret't and about twemy young nnii took Ihe exaniinal ion. Mr. T. B. Mosclcy has relurnd from a visit in Virginia. 'Miss Agues Pringle. Miss ?harlolc Tarrant. Miss Ci-aee C. Cahorn and Miss iilieuie Bah-oii, of the Schumann Concert Company, are gitcsls .it the Yurhoroiigh Hons,. The Coiniiii-iei.il and J'arnier's Bank RtateiiM-nt, published in the Times-Visitor this afternoon shows that financial institution, to be ntu of Ihe st iiiiichest in tluvSoutii. It is nuiniigcd by as cap able financiers ns are to be found in North "Carolina, and Raleigh is greatly lii'oud. of ihi hank. General I'aiiseiiger Agent Allen, of the Seaboard Air Ume, was iu ivaleigh yes terday, on jirivato car"'C", of the sys tem. YEI.UW FKVKIt. New mk, Tib. lO.-fhe teaincr Ta ovniiim, of Santos, arrived kmIbv and re oi ted one death on tho royngt fi-oiu yol low fever. Fireman Hchuiidt is ill willi yellow fever, anil nils tukett tt Swin burne Island. . i ,-.(.- LAST RESISTANCE AT BL0E1NF8NTEIN Cronje Expected to Make Final Desperate Stand GEN. BULLER MAKES f NUMEROUS CAPTURES Kruftcr's Plan is to Send the Eoer Wo men Into the Army and Thus Elicit the Sympathy of Europe, Moddcr River, Feb. m-dcneral Kel-ly-Keniiys division of infantry, with .1 regiment of mounted rillcs, is slill hang ing to ihe rear of the retnaling Boers. Kvory ravine kopje, or natural means , of defense they at leapt to make a Hand, I and use tin- liglii guns of which they have very few. and them go on. At , each of these siand- they abandon huge ! piles of stot-.-s and ammunition, so that I in. e. ,i... ..i-t t... ii.-;, t.i. i. captured over a hundred and fifty uag "iis and over lifleen hundred bead of ox en. Manw wagons, full of amiiiiinition, have been found addressed lo the Trans vaal government, via Ib-lagoa Bay. This 1-t fact is believed to prove thai the Boors are still geiting war supplies lhrough I'oi-'ugui-e territory, though il may have been obtained before the war began. It i- likeh that (iciural Crui,;e is far ahead of lite rear gu-iid. and is now wilhin siuhl or in I In- iiei.L'hherhood of Mb m-ui run 1 1 in. w lo i-i- he is oxpeeled lo make the la-i de-uerate ri .sistance. There will be no lei up in llle forward inovenieii! of tlie British. They will g;V" llic Boers no time to recuperate, but will begin to 'attack llloeinfoiuein as sot.n as the big guns i-au be brounglit I" th.' front. BI I.I.KKS MOYMMKNTS. Loudon I'eb. l'.i.-Ii is announced of ficially thai I lener il I'ollcr reports lhar i lit.vilghb shnllu i-iufwi.v vbgkqjvbUq he ha- captured sever;!! eainp-. a iinan lity if :i in in n ii i i i hi am a numbi-r'of pris oners. Mi- took the southern end of M .lite Cii-i.i. A dillieuli nieasuie aril of full iinp.-rlauec in Kulh-r'- moveim-ni i- if he nianau-e- lo seize llianigwa hill In- n.. iy be eicareil of -aiioiher cro--in of ihe Tuu'.-Ia. and make anotlo r aflcmpt l i re.-n li l.adv-miih by a direct road lo tlie nor'.h. Burnsfi'i-AinTuR l..-n.lon. Fib. -The War Olliec ha-is-ued an uniKileil de-paMi from (leu. Buller w rueli s-iy-i "The en -niy. al lei sjlight r sjstnuri. abaiidoiu-d their siiong po-iiion, and were ilrivu aeress Tugela -iver. The :.--e.uiil brigade, under Ceiieral Ilildyavd. i-aplured -evc.-.l l imp-, a w agi.u lo id of aopoiiuitioa, a load of -oi plies and a few on oier-. I do i it think our casiiab it s arc l:o-ivy." BOKIi WOMFN TO i'liill'l'. Loudon. Fi b. P.l. - William I". Siead editor of the Review.-, citili'ilti's. til. II Prisiileu! Ki-ugcr iilni.s to n ike Kng l: ii 1 1 pay a price lliat will i;iggc- h'l niaiiily for iheir :i-:ory over i'i,. Tians va:il. !- lo till ihe. trenches r:i w. in, n. It i- believed lhai -ueli a :ei:-oi o: ni di:. iialion an-1 prole-: w -;ibl sworn alellt'd llle World thrll the ,e'vc s iVoli. join iu :ip roie-l sii sfnui; ilia: i: w -uld eheek K:. gland and re-ii!' u: p-ace ci. lion, rable terms. DRINKING ON SUNDAY. Mayor Fowell Doing His Best to Break lip the Custom. Sumla drinking iu Raleigh is receiv ing liie most i-ariicst attention from ihe eily authorities and Major I'oweil and Chii l of Police Mullins ale doing all iu Iheir power lo break up the cu-toin. Sunday liquor selling has Peru dealt - oi in- death blow.- an 1 i.ow the authoi iiiis are trying lo gel the best of those win. buy jug- of juice on Saturday to use for lanking purpose--. K.d .la.-k on, C. K. Kelly and Nil k Corners tanked up on wliiskiy p.ireh.-is id on Saturday aflerno.in. They foil; the whi-key i.L.to ilu- Vai-lmroiigli House alley and there lin y sipped and -l pi-d niiiil I wo wandered v.vviy staggering mi ihe sireci- ami liie third was lei'; aloii '. cliuuing to ilie jug. In ihe Major'- Conn the three men were charged wiih drunk and down, ami Mayor Powell ,i,,, ...o h .S7..o. liardy Parker was lined ljJ.-" for disorderly conduei. Salunlay night he iii'liilgnl li freely iu profan;- language. His cursing was not 10 the liking of those near hiui, so he went to the .station lli.ll-e to oblige llle oflieer. Tom Price I colore! I. charged with the larceny of ..'! from K-itie Oill, was ar raign o1 this morning, bin was so drunk thct he went to sice)i in ihe court room. Hr was given unlil I hive o'clock lo sober up, and at that hour was ready for trial. The evidence was of such a nalurc. as lo cause Ihe Mayor to bind Price over to court on $2.i lioiul.' Three irises and live doJenduiiis all on account of excessive drinking. BOKUS RETIRING. Camp Sti rkstrooiii, Siinda.v, Feb. I:'.--The Boers are retiring. tJeneral . Brab alemt's forces are now catering lt.uj reehl. COTTON FCIIANKI). New York, Feb. 1!. -The cotton mar ket is quiet uuexcited, and there is no change in the quotations. CI'IUX (HRL KNTKRS COLLEGE. Asbeville. X. ('., FiU J 7. Seimrita Aniaha Mendett Ontcra, of Ciego lc Avila, Cuba, l,"i-)-einll girt, lias nr NTcil tn Achi'ville to enter tho Ashevllle College lor young tvoiueu. She i itl to Iw of distinguished family, unit while Kim cannot yet KHak Knglish, give IMvuiis of learning railUy. . $1,099,090 CAPITAL STOCK The Loray Cotton Mill Near Gastoaia, N. C. ONE OF THE LARGEST IN THE SOUTH Tho Greensboro Publishing Company In corpora Ud Today. One of ihe l ir; -si eoii-ui null- m i Iltire1 Siunli ,va- oi l ,v iueoi pere.ied in the i-.ft'ie- of the Secret arv of Sfiu- or I North Carolina. Tile name .0 :he -..r i poraiii n i- '1 p.- l.oray Mill-, lo b I i.-aled near liasionia. in On-ion County. Tin. . -pltal -I fii ,. , !,, e'iii:..ii (.rl.tll!'i.' 'iii.l v u i ,. (a,--,.., cepacia . r n i . oii, i;i ii i! iaie. and Vi-i,. Ii w - qu i! il in i i So.Hb. ( The ol-.e e of the i-.iro.o-.it i oi lb. inaa j ufaelllle and ale of wrap-, yam- ai-o ,i.uu j. iiei'oi laiiies. i.ie -10 oi ii'.crehai.ll-e and ihe iinviou -oeh lillsim - a- -hall Ve ia oing. ,.r io cessaiy with i In- -: . e I of tin injeii.v. The incrporaioi - are I. F. I...ve. (icorge A. ( Ira'.-, i'l '-i l'.,i r. no. . .1 l Sloan as. W. T. llankiii 'Ihe i 1 t-t ( ii-hori Pu'i'i-I:!::-.' t '. i:( an' , ol C ret i, sl.uro, (iuill'.'l'l C. 111.1', u.:- in- corporai'd inlay v.iin a ciiuf.-.i !' " l.i.ii'i The ii. ..i .u aior.s arc C. (I. W:-ig:-t (' II. Irel.iiei. A. W. McAIII-icr. .1. S. Iluutei-. .1. l. Ileudrix. .1. Van I.iu.ll. v. .1. W. IH. W. I.. Cii-o,,. I;, v. Bl ks. alai .1. W. Scoll. Thi- '..iii. any will pulili-h ih- il.-.-.ei-loro Tch-gi.im. an al'iernoon ,ia, -r u.,-,., MR. AMI MRS. MCKINI.KY I!K!;K. Mr. Mrs. Aimer McKiid.-j. I.r.-lht- an.il si- ei in-law of Ihe i'li-l.lel,t, were in Rai. I.ii for sioiral inoi!- jo-ie'-da . moriiin.'. While liny wen- in Rah-P-n. Mrs. I ' Un-seil I..-;.! lie in as her guest- : iii,- Man -ion am! i.. iem for a slion ilpir threiigh the ciiy. Mr. ami Mrs. Mi K :m by ree.iiil a uumie-r or callers a; ihe depot, V, hole ill -,, occu pied a i . ial ear. ! Mr. .'IcKmloy spoke of le- xii !. . io- ! Souih In -I giou iu; l.-rni-. He it 1 been l I'iiarlolfo and Soniheru i.'u--. , and -i. l,e !iii favorally the ,ie.-. ... mint in.gri along Hi.- i.hui- m ;t,. LSjk. .Vil Air :,L; Uitough lo- !i I-,- ha- passed. IP- inlelel- colllia,- Saiir ; i.aiu ne.l winter. OLD MAID'S CONVENTION Crcaf Oathcrinjf in Mctrnpolitan Hall Tomorrow Night llle Oil! -M.li i'.- (' ue!ltli CI U ill e.Ti 'i.: Oiuon-ov. oi-lii .ii S::in .,'elo.-u, hi M. : n , iilitan lci a I l,.u-c. " 1' r ; - - , - ,,, n aid- are dis-ali-lii d u iih their lot it, lil'c. and so, in 1) i ( i c ' improving liieir ' adilien. have ile.-i lea lo hold a public nveiition. Al liii- mc : i n - , ,.., , lllell distils- Ihe ,".i-mIis "f a i-iaiigo III life's lone-' no' i.iltrilej. I I'e fuse .-,ue w.li ic al llie railway -laiiou where llle le. , ,ei -oii!U:itleo ill meet the del. -..ii. , i , ii,..;,. i-ii.il on. ilie Se.iiio.ird Air ,h. aiel Soniliern Railw aj . 'I 'n y w ill t hen Oe 1 .ii : for ihe mm. icicti hall. Scene will be in ih,- convention hail. A reported will elect and be di-'uis-e.l without coiviu.iin . Tin- contention tviii then be called lo old -r. S.-elio Ihird will I, ;hc eteliiu- -.--ion 0' lie couveniion. An address i f ,. e.une will he made an. I re-pouilcd lo. Recol-I will l-e reel in. I frm slates. .-.- libiries and prcciaei-. lii-olutiou- a to the course to be pursued with various notable .-inirb- .Lciitlcnnii in Raleitli will be discu.sed. and probably leis-e,l. AniniatciP spec.-1:. - are aiiilei ati-,1 troii! some of the ,1 Icm,, .. Tin- folloHini; . I. legates h ue hivn .-niolleil. The admi--i. ii will I,, ."al ,-em- and ''."i icm-. Tiehei- on sal,, al King'- Urn Store. MAYO HROPPFM Hi:.li. Ollelns- Pel,. 111. Cluii, Ma..o. ;,,. a. Tor, who appeared in M -il p,-i week, in "Puddiiihead Wil-o:i." iltoppid dead her,, at the Clialcau Fi cr. u..e ;!:is incrning. SLASHES HIS FACE WITII A RAZOR Cutting Scrape on Martin Street on Ihe Sabbath. lini Urite-r and dim William-, am negroes who work iu places on Wdmim; ii n strecl. had a lively engagenie ; on Martin street, belwcen Wilming' : and RI it, and the result is ihat Williams i- laid up- with a slash on his lace by a razor ami Jim Oliver is a fugitive from the law. The origin of the trouble i- unknown. I on-table Potter happened to he pa-sing-down .Martin stricl when he saw dim Oliver do the slashing net ami retire at full spcjil. Constable Potter hau after him but he c-cacd. Williams had an ugly cut under the left i-jje and across his face, bill it is ul si rious, Orlver has nut been arrested yet. 1.(1 VK DFFUOS BOLTS AND BARS. Miitvaukee, Wis.. Feb. 17 Ella Zilske. 1't years old, daUKhlcr of a well known Oernian citi'.en. tonight aine lown a rope from the shWN1 j.fory of lier fath er's houo and fled wit lia young pro-fes-or j? hypiiot.-i--in. The profi-ssor's name .i Arthur I Irosssral h. evorfll weeks) ago the parents, objecting to GivsM-uth'n niiemniiii, decided M plaiv Iter undfit nvirajiit. They Hwu-dingly locked' 'her iu her ruiun. . Toraght she ojseapetJ, 1 here wm a caimage wartlng im th ttlloy ' Imck of tho ZiltuW tAl denctf. -- . SUNDAY SCHOOL CONVENTION Wake County Sunday School Teachers to Meet March 3rd. President C. . Wharion. of the Wake I'ouniy Sunday School T-ai hers Asso ciation, has i-nei! the following call: 'Ilie annual meeting of the 1 inner denominational Wake I'liiMity Sunday School I ''invention will be held iu the eiij ol Raleigh on Saturday March llnl. Pino, at 11 a. m.. in the Sunua.v School ' 1 tin- First Prc-bjUTian Church. I'lvcr.v while Sunday School in lie colililj i- enlillid lo three d'h gales, and ii i- earue--ilv hoi-ed that ea h school w ill I.,- rcpre-'culi-d. The Stale Siindny School A-soeiatiou inecis iii f'lr.i i-. it ic on March l-llli. Joih ami lliih and il i- imporl-inl thai the Wake Couniv Contention shall s.nd ii- iplola of delegate-. Beside- llle nialter of bu-ill'--. il is ilc-ireii to organise 111.- Couuiy for per maiienl and lleoough work. I W. I.Ki: IN TROI Ttl.E. Tin- Evang-cli-i Said io Be in li;g:ace in W.ishing-io:: City. Tile lot. .1. W. I.ec. lollllerl.v of (In eu-lior.,, i- n,;l ki.M, iii Raleigh. He lame 1 1 1 Itli- e.ty .anil deliouneed 1 II luajo llie board of al.leiincu, the Sla-e oflieiab and oih.-r.-. tvlto-e shoe- he. according to publi-'lo ,1 n-ir-.n- .iboiii him. is unworthy I., tom-h. ;. lobbied f -r a piohibiii n bill diirii g ih.- la-I I.igi-la tui-e. . He was fried l.t a ehurch l.canl in liccii-lioro. net long -iucc. tor imin. ral ii.v 1:1 Heor.gia, aad luila I not guilt.t r iuiuioi-al Ian guilty oi lying Alter ihis he w, oi I., Waspiiiglou ami Iii d lo .- a po-iiion as ehaob.iu in ihe a:u:y in ihe I'ldlipi llle-. ile failed logo: I he job. The W.l-llihgloll ec,;-re-;i. lalelll of llle A-lieil!e Ha.itii write- that l.ce has I" ' li lit im.- mi -ally iu Wa-uiugtou .-'in! has di-uraoi ,1 Inn.- if. Tlii- oir- rcs iii m give- tic- details and w riles in pari: "I.e.- et id. lo It cana- here tt il h I he iniei.ii. f painting the town a deep tciinilMon r, i- aflei- esiabli-hiiig- i. iocii :-. lii r. ,! Iii- -ei ui: oil rai-ing inoiie.v -o he eauhl live bk,- one of iheii ay-, il :- -aid ih-il lie has long since ma--l.-i-ed all tin iiuii, a, ii , of ih,. al l of b, g giug. and ha- coihcicl in ihi-. man-iei-as much a- s -vi tity live dollars a week. He has had smooth sailing until yes! r cay. tthen tl,j- ugl.v .story h ala d out. Now i; is all up with him. All hii chureli and polllieai friends hive ihrtvo,: lui.i overboard, and an effort i bei.ig made lo h te ihe tollog tconiau con cerned seal back s e.lih. l.iiii.- ktlcUti of ln-r io, .' ihai -he i- from flu Soin'ii. iu ail jo bai ilii.v i-.oii N'oijl, Carolina, and thai she i- good looking. CatoliiiM. and thai -he is t,,, .,.-;'iig." MISS LliWIS SPOKE. I' .I'inioiv. Feb. 1 s.. coat, r, :..- . ,t.i hel.i here S.Hu''day. ! I,-.,, a il:.- Sl.li-W-iea-i Sitl'i'agc As-o.-ieio'i J (. liicer- th,. N i : n ii i,i. ... . . man'- Snii'r A i :a:i .. .'.ii - S.,:, . A !H boat -a a- the ; . ia.-it, --. Ail- IM, , Mori-i- ;. .1 t. .. ,. t iih-. . I '.. I -ident . ;' th,. Sidlr , .--- cial ioa , t t a. it Si a'lo. t a-, aline. g I i, -p akel-s. Sii- -aid -he a.:.! i asl.,,i I" i c,. e-cat il,. S., ia , a i, .... .,, u are ! .-licier- In .-.j-i il -df , , !;. .-aid -ia- 1-a l o w a. .t ,:i,;, nt- i. , ill saijoj' .a' in.- !... i ;-, i!,.; a, o. i'i efici lll tl Me ocion ... !,,. , .... - r ii. lit.- ai. t .. :,.,., , , stl I r. .1 1 he -t lldcie o .... a -1 . ,, ,- i i t'.elc in.; ., ... oi tt oo .k- . -i alM'oil'V i l I ' t l.i t l etc- ..,,,. I,,, n '"I I" 'In- hi,.,. -m I od.t ,., .,. ,, h t ea I -." ( "i " - "' ill's paper oia.t ! e found o i llle :n :1c- o; :i. ,- of ,.- W-i-hingion cor-re-p. lid. .11. E. C. S'ggers. Ill's F Street . W.. Wa-hia-gtoa. I . ( '. JAPAN'S REI.HiloFs WAR. I li I i-1 la nil i and I'.udilliisio S'logglag lor Slate R gal; io; . Th - -aruggle bcttteen Chia-ti..!, and llllddhislll f..- leeog.-iilioli a, ill,. Silo- r. l'glou of Jap in ha- pr, dileed :i na.us result. T!i.. .1 -..these Calii..ci ha- a- Oil I.V i--!lei "idel-s lh.il o 'iii-:. '- in M-ueii, a- arv kind -hall be gt,-e in 111-- -ih- .1- of ih,. eoiinir.t. C u-, p; nl Ml on ihi- diii-ei. -o tiie report- p, th -Auieii.a'i Itllil.- IS, ciety Se,-rclar al New York, indicate, the -ale of th,. Chi : lian Scr'jii ur.-s in .1 aj an ha- a-i nail v in el-cas.,'. A report from a Bible agent ai k. haina prophecies ih:,i before vert I. ?,g absolute i. li.rioi's bin r:y w ill lie ,- ab-ll-lod iu .i .- i. Ii appears that th,. .)-,-- iu ("alinet i. -iraug.ly infuse. 1 tiith Ih.- .-! 1 1 1 1 1 ; He. I notions ,,i- ai.eienl n li giou-. The Jaoani -e I in te.selve- fe-l I ii.it ilus unlight of the coining ,!a.i I iicii g preeeih il bt darkne--. tvln.se prin- 1 iplc elnirai-icrisiic is that it carries i In- minds of ihe pit- back lo memories of anliiiiii.t. Those who arc leading iii. tight, it i- -aid. are thus,, whose i-lieo' ambiiion i- for Japan lo -land before ' world as a great eoiuuiemi-eial ni:i;.. The.v do not believe this roiiiini'i-i- :'! im portance will he reeogniz(d unle-s icii gious toleration prevail- in Ihe nation. Odd methods are being u-cd to -e.-ere ihe recognition of Buddhism as the s tlllllisJlcd failil el" Ihe empire-. Il is i -p; rled th"ti a mass meoiinc; p :s reeeMily iiceu held at Kovoto, and that orders have been .-cut to the various Peul.-lhi-1 parishes instructing tltrtn to dec ,'itn mil Ices to urge their scheme Icfor" :n Itto houses of the Japunc-ss? Iiel. It i--ii ill that a thoiisai d of the Hongtvan ji jviliesis will visit Tokio during the ses sions of the legislature, and that will allerni I lo Is'sicge th two branches of that body. Fifty thousand yen k$2Ti, (HHb has hern subscribeil for the oam puigti. ami tliirty-four braiudi lemp'-'s have been called upon lo furnish l.otlll yen each for the piti'imse. - Nov Vm k Times, lfilh. Charlotte. N. ('.. Feb. 17. -The fiim tlyof H negro -w ho vein to lei p on the track nd was killed bv u train, was given a viM'dict of $1,;?H ngannist ,1Uo Souilieriv Radwav Compatiy. Tho case it a trail at 5taiwilk this week. SEVERE STORM SATURDAY NIGHT Vessels Arriving at Norfolk Coated With Ice LATER RfiPORl S MAY KttUKU mbAblLK Four Fishermen Frozen in Their Boats Several Deaths From Cold Severe Gale Drives Ships Ashore Eight Vessels Missing. N..,-..,il,. IVh. 111. - I;. mI. . yl.-..m-!Min Id-lnv jin-l npni-L llit' S.r iir.lnv nidn's yioriii .it -c;t ;is vi rv f- i-: situ- oi' cs--,ls Arc -M'-. Willi 1 1 '' '. Si ! ;i ! i I't it - ;t iv iff k. 11 l in t h li";- - ;i iv-ii!i nt u vtU vmvc. I.iiihd A-iic v; 1' ii rruzi'ti f" 'i"ili tn n fliu'h iu I'nniiHiii'li. 'H : im1 Sjniili stlrrpiillicil t- (ll1 citi !,,.;! Si ii"uri ti-lhi-tui-i; :if 1 f :it;cj.i l:iui wt if i .i-ilIii in :i l.liii'iin sji -w shM .n :iini fi'iic iii 1 !u-ir ii i;n ihsas i koi s ;aij-:s. S.iiil.iii'lrr. 1'tli. Jiilt-j. :in-c aiiMn;: :i liij -- ' -'hi ; imr li .i ! 'i uu 'hi S)'illliil C ';lI. 'Tilicf SlUJlll Vl S-:'t Wf l't' wi'i' Ixril :i:il i wi-.ii v-fintr r.-unrn m y t' -.-w im.. 1. K::.i;iii oiln-r m--. -U at-, iui----i. -. Trt rf,i iiu' h':- an-l cr.-w-j. ;ii'iiiL' iiii an r v-ra .1 ;" 1 .i t (!' HHITV IKMISKS Jil'ilNKM. ri.-Vfl.ia.i. r.-!.. lit. rivo-sm.y stab!- .!' ' m! j.oi-.s - riiikrii. a-dtl- of Ar i i - 1 1 1- t. ' "it., was Itiinu J c:ifly thi-- nicni "n,. i'.iiv ln.i-x's jM-ri-lif.l. WASHINGTON LETTER Problems Nnw Receiving Consideration of Congress, W'a alea. 1 1. C.. I'el,. 17.-The 1'le -e.a: ha- a-r.-.d l.i -iLiii the bill iiil-si;:. a laril'i a: I'er:" I'iean ir,,d- I Is. i;' il -ll.illld In- j!--sed ht C'llgrCssi lilll ia ti. IV tf il ; jie-dt inn in hoih la ll-e-. i; i- j-.-ulall.l, tii.it the ease will l'.e ;.-l ;, ,' l,t ill, Sli.r,-liie Ci.nrl le'f.ife I'i 'ae- l.-lKi . aat ilel'mile action ill the Millie A :.iiii has hei ii I,i-i 1 1 ixl i r in lies lea 1'V an i in a i ;-! i t- Iii reenvi r duties on I '"!'!" Ki an l'" . a .- 1'iiid by him to the . dieel,,!- I,! ells!,,)., ,,) I ),. Mrennd thill ihe i-iaad i - -in of ihe Failed Slates, ae.l llial la. dlllies eail la- itlllHised UlHil, iis ;.i-.la. Fn-r: elTori tvill be made ," adtaa -i Hie , .im- m lhat 't lilav he I'.ieii ihe :-rj iv;,t (,,i:ri ai i iie carlics.1 in. an. in. Tie- II. ,i, ,,f (.lelierai A-araise;-. ai N. Yirk. ha- t ; irn the last ', u ,at i elad- d a elianee la render a dei-isi.ai in a Hadlar ea-se, an illliKirler aaiued 'I'ii !e hat iui:- ire,esie, ai;aiust ic ! i, -i i . ii hi ,1 in i'-s mi ir.i.i.ls iiiiKirt- d bt li i in. Tie- I-;., a rd held that as long 's '.,; .. Ki.-,, it a inider 'iiiliiary rule il le.l-l -eit lie- elUies deer I by the I'i . -''. -in. lei: did n ii int.. Hie crucial 1 1 : - -1 i - ; i tthe;',;i' it nn-si vtiil pay dutie-j al r I' . cares-' i;ad adopted a seiicnic ef eitii ci' , a im,, n; rr il. .Mr. Tingle Mili um i, d a lean.: d a inline-lit in siiipnrl nf hi- e. an em inn, i i i , 1 1 i i iii an op'aiinii deliv ered I't- A i ini'iii ;. Ceie ral Win as early a- .'.iin-i HI iv'l. ia it hi, h he held ihat ",ii.iU imp u-ii d f r. in I'eirida afier ih.- treiit ,f annexaiien ttere 3n'I sub .pel In .llilt. I.e, ai:-- ai llle lillle of the ilap.irl.i a..! ill.- I'l-'l-ldas tt el e nut far ciirn i"''l b'.lee-." He als,, ,llit., llle ti iniall , i' Sliprellle Ciuirl ill the ' a s e ei t'r.,- aainst Harris, ,-i. i, ia Id I lial l.y liie i at iiicat imi m' ihe tn ai -d' piaee- It'lll M, ',e,i ,1 I 'elil UM i "1. 1 s 'v. I -lilt", r ia ''e- aim- ap al l nf 'a- I Hi ; I SiaN-a "and as there i- nolhina I I i !t ii in Iy : ip-.ii-ii . ,1 in I'm- in-ait ttiia re-p, e! Io llHlaUe il l.eeaille i 11 -1 a II ' it 1 uiii and plitiieved by the 1-itt-. Ci.n ivs- had p t-s, ,1 p. 'aie r, ti-niie ir en i!ioii on import:- .: a Ininrluc." Another t'oiill e' ilileii s; in i-, eoaneelion is lll.lt !'"lio Kiel is ofiieiall.t enlisidereil pari ,.r ih,- Veil.. I Slahs ,,, i.,s , I . , - l'a , i'j.i. mi law- and i h- .ndei-il f i eii'ia-e dm ies neera. . i ' l plii alion of li I'sloln lltt i'.'lln Hi, i- a toveiun eoiiniry; in ihe a j'l: j ealioii of llle lia t i-.-ai lo, huts il is .1 pal! ol If. I llile'j Males. !l snip 1 1;:.: colli-. -.HI Clio llieo o the Fll'te.i S:ai-'-. i- ;-eeeie, if as it" i e.iin.- ''rnai Sat an,1:.!! ,e- I 'h-irlesion. or a!iy oihi r ,i iiia-ii,- i ii ' e i : die cargo it carries is in iied a- ii' i; i.-iine man la'-ei-pool er "f I a a-,-, -a- a at o! lier foreign pen. Alien., tv ill h lad to l.iiotv thai tin re is nott a ! lit- ,-haaee ihat llle liiivei-1 an ill ui'l i.e "iven potter i . e irry out i s ire. ii oidiu- ii oils an I pr,,. ei i.'u in It'iai! Ill 'i violeilee, lit iiviii the F. V .-ecr-s oii-i-di.-iion oter IJ.-ris-s aeainsr il'em. A I ill uranium ihis a.-is 1.1 a fat n a i'ly r, -perted hy tic "inuie ci.in- tl;iiUe and tt'll llln j IK-sl ii il ia I i't v-ee'fe similar i real incut from ih ri-.'spoial- illa I liaise coiuiniltec. Mr. I'll'llliei'. of tlilie. tt role llle Siliate colllinittee re. el'i. iu ttliieh he leciicn ihe riot against the Chim se in Colorado in lS" Ml v. hhli Inn Chinaim n were hcalcn lo dearii aiel another seriously maltreated: the ran in IV. 1 1 in N'ett Orlean. oceasioni l hy ihe l iilure of a jnrj- In convict some Italians who hclonged to a seen" order ,.V, ciiinn Hie ajiiini. aim tt no in n- nivi iyi . . llle iiiiinler nf Ihe Niief of police of that ' " city and the TaHiihili case, in which five .' v Iialtiins were i-aUcn from the jail rnd ;, hangid. In each nf these iimtauces it , ' was found iniposs-ihle, on acconut of lo- ill .seiitiincnt. to successfully, prosecute ' l ie nci mariners in tlie lix-nl cmr t. J iur. -. foreign country mvolveii in lilt ot tii-'se as well 4is in other riots Be.enicd to una . , ,, it iiiiiiisihh to undemtnnd why it wan ' . i .. ,u.,,,i,l,.,r i,iv,rnafc-,ntr lit h.t f-lvJMVAri Mitunnaii- -wnit nuwt hiuuiuntiiig fortlys :s' txi uirt ry. , :.. . . :.-V : ' V..'-. '. ,11.., ... . --. - : I. I... i ,n ....... f..bjM,.w, : . T'lin...Jii :-.:'
The Raleigh Times (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Feb. 19, 1900, edition 1
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