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If Today's News Today served at The Times;' Circulaticn In the City of Raleigh is,Double that of any Other Newspaper. It Cover the City like a Blanket. your Tea Table at an average cost of One Cent a Day. And EVENING VISITOR. Established I87Q. '.RALEIGH, .' N. C. .SATURDAY EVENING. OCTOBER 'n, 1900 Whole No. 9.54?.'' $1 a Year, HAS COST 13,500,000. Immense Loss of Miners Operator's and Railroad Men by Strike. THE MINERS CONVENTION Strike Ssntiment Subsiding at Malian y City. More Miners at Work. -The min - to order at By telegraph to The Times. Si l.'ANTON. PA.. Ki t. i:: rrs- (-(.mention was called '.i i:"i-I n-U tliis iminiiny by Milclu'll. 'I In- work if tin' is strictly private, anil mil President I convention J an i m i mil- j if has been ; f-.n wlistt is transpiring "iven cult so I'm- this iiKirnin ll MF.NSK COST Of 'I'll K ST I! I K K. I'll I LA l)i'. Li'll I A. I'A.. Oct. CI. I'll coal strike litis lusl the United Sliiti-s 111 nrly thirteen and 11 lii.ill' inilliiil! dollars. The greater part (if the I 1 1 1- deli lulls M Pennsylvania. Al ! hi- time 1 lie- slrike was declared. 1 In.uoil tn f 11 wire employed in tin col lieries of tiie Slat". Of tliis number ant '.i.ouu art' in work. I lie uvci- i i 1 1 01 usji s lie ' l :id breaker hoys is strikers have givet .1 he same I line loutli lor miu Ill wages lip $ l.il.MIIII. the coal Ioni the liur I ' n lu'.vi an.! individual mine ( pi nfors osi $-l,i;t:n.uuu. The st riko ihici'i' th" Sei 1 ? I : v o'ltuiit (ine-lial.. and Uie output so far this month has i.cch prne.-eally milling. I'mler the Pennsylvania 'ii!is and vnllc.Vs lie -L-ui.n.iu.ii Ions of coal that hut for ill'" miners" strike would now lie on the market. The railroad companies that would have transported this great quantity had there been no strike, have lost $U 10.1111'). The cost, lu the pel pie of t he State of supM.rling I n .ops during the first niontli ol the strike has been T - M"1'1' 1ni'a Him railway employes hac bei n forced int. i idleness In the slrike. The waives these men have lost amount to . !f(',:.'..V.l. Sllil K !: SI'.N'iT M KNT SI ' US I !)KS. M A II A NO V ( I'I'V. I'A.. Oct. i::: I lie slrike sentiment is gradually growing weaker tit 1'nnlher Creek Valley. To dav only tv.u hundred ini'U were cm around '( oaldale. The strikersat that place nuii.o .red Ihe hundred during the enrlv p.arl of Ihe week. The troublesome element is apparently quieting down. .Sheriff Toole and De pot, lircnemcn visited Cnuldnle last nipht and found Hie strikers intimidat ing workmen Willi ihicals. Tee skcnll r,-d a portion of the riot :ict. and ,.,,11,., 1 no 1hem to'dispersc or he Would I-. forced to make arresis. I ne nu 1 ea -ablv scattered to Iheir hollies. ..i , . . :. . i ' i. i.. ... 1...,. i I; the colliers ir.roii!;n i. V'al'ey are workinir If -lay. 1 here is no ehaiifre in Ihe Schuylkill Valley sa nation. The men are quietly waitm;.' for ihe result, (if thc;Seiantoii conven li.m. . A RACE WITH DEATH. Miss Gc-s'.'s 2,000 Mile Ride May End in the Grave. Rv teli-Ei-anh to The Tinica. s kv yoi;k. oei. i:t.'---Mi! et (last's bicycle ride to 'ori-aV i (if '..'.nnil miles seems :ua:'!'-ar-t iie time to have ilev.doi.ed ini:i a race villi death, 'l'he f tin- ionrnev is he"-innin to tell mi the younif the law interferes. woman mm uiiie.-s serious resulls may follow. A yee.eral break-down seev.is inevitable. The authorities- m the towns throim-h whiel; she rides are es-i-eited to take sotne action, today, and slop the vide, which, it is saul. is " violation of a. State law iirohibitin!'' cyclists from i-ldinf more than twelve nVdes ii'.ul liour in the twenty-foul'. MANITOBA SCHOOL DISl'l'TE. Tlv Teh crauli to The ThAos. .'."' MONTH BALi- Oct! 13. The attempt : to reonen the Manitoba school question, whieh plaved so larpo a part In the po'i-rica- of Canmla in the last : campoh;!! is helnK diBcoaratwd by even the Roman Catholiis. These seem to think that noth ing is to h (Mined by; a return to the ro. -,-c-ivo leaiation of 1RM. Sir Wilfrid 1 .rir r.nmn three years aKn inteiTeitea en behalf of the Catholie minoritv wiui the Manitoba government anrl secured a modification of the school law by which. In the localities vvlieTe there Is a large num ber of Catholic pupils certain confessions were made us to the teiuldn; of religion nn.l the use of the French language. SCOLLOP SEASON IN FI LL BLAST. Tlv tclcirrimh to The Times. SAMFOR1), CONN., Oct. 13. The nuni ljcr of scollo-s. so far secured, since the opening of Ihe season this month has been enormous. Ur to now the scollops have been rather too small for use. Th? num ber of men gathering them this year is so great that mnnv of the scollops have been destroyed by being trampled. The entire yield this season will probably be v.r: reetH'.cnte-.L . A THOUSAND PIGEONS FLEW, nv telt graph to The Times. II AGERSTOWN, MD... Oct. 13. A thou sand pigeons were liberated today by ths Ilagerslown Fair Association in the con tests arranged by the pigeon fanciers of Washington Cit". Prizes were awarded in the shape of purses, gold medals, anil ill. loins. k'.vdoksi:s mi: Airs, (ietirare Maekie HI lil'.AUl). of Dnvton, Ohm, who is in the street, writes eitT nt S23 N. Salisbury 'l'he Times that she had the ldeasiii-p of hennnir tlie euMpiem sermoii of Dr. Hubbard, of the Ilnptist Tabernacle, on last Sunday nioniii'f,'. and highly congratulates him. FREIGHT RATES Commission Will Consider the New Classification Thursday. The North Carolina- Corporation Commission will Imlil a most important session next Thursday anil representa tives of linsiness nssoeiations anil iiiunulm-turcrs are expeeteil hen from several towns and eilies of the State. I 'I'll" mutter which will eiime hel'ore the commission is the application ol the railroads to have 1 he new freight elassilleat ion for the Southern States iiilo)iteil by the Commission as Ihe Xortli Carolina classification. A nioin lier of the Commission says that this is really an increase in rates, although it reduction is made on some thin''. j The Commission has invited linsiness men 'tn nppoar Thursday and express 1 1 h. iiiselves on the subject and a most ! interesting session is expected. COTTON MARKET i Total Receipts Since Sept. First' ! W O I ! it tn i The week ending yesterday was more active on the cotton exchange ; here than Ihe previous week and tlie receipts here reached I.21P against I, 1 Wi during the correspondi ng- week last year. '1 lie (pioliil ioas yesterday was ; i'1:, iif.'ainst i l-s last season. The. number of bales sold on the Kalei'li n.aikct since Seplcinie'r 1st lis r..4 1 i aeJasi l.inl in J!i'j, an in 1 i-r, ase :f i.TuT. The weal her this week has s;.n:e ;whal interrupted 1 lit- picking of cot ! Ion and the told spell lias slopped the Towth of any lop crop. However, the tanners aaiee mat up to now ihe crop Wiis nexcr yotlen out in. heller . condition than this vear. i IJAII.KOAl) I I)y Telegraph to The ni:v voi;k. oei. AIJNlNCS. riliies. I.'!.- A deep inter- - A ih in ill est is beiii" taken nov - earninj power ol some ol the railroads, and a close watch is beiuo- kepi on the re ports as they are issued. The princi pal points are the e'ros.- earuins's. the cost ol operation, and 1he amount re ceived per ton per mile upon the frciyhl carried. l'he New York ( en tral and the Cleveland. I.oraine and Wheelint1- head the list so far as re ceived, as both of these roads earn flij.iMMl :t mile. The Pittsburg and lOrie probably earns more limn any other line, as its earnings aiuoiinl t; more than :.',I)IIM per mile, but it is part of the Lake Shore and so the av erage earniu';s show a lower tii'ure. YICI.LOW KI-'A KI! IN HAVANA. IIv telei'rafih to The Times. HAVANA, Oct. l.'i. The yellow fever siluation is not improved. Havana cannot l.e considered secure for lion imi, nines until about l-'ebruary. Many of Ihe cases are not reported at all as yellow fever, because of Ihe iiou-dcvel-opinent of the albiimcii symptom, al though all the other symptoms are un mistakable. The physicians do nut de sire to increase the yellow fever sta lislies, and are .therefore unvvillinir lo diiif;-nose as yellow fever, the iioii alhuiuenous cases. liril.DINO OK SIIAMIIOCK II. Ily telegraph to The Yiaies. OLASOOW, Oct, LI.- Sir Thomas l.iptoifs new cud cliaHi'micr is to i (' called "Shamrock II.' It will he built 'here. The material to be used in I he (construction of the yacht has not been I divulii-ed, but there will be no expel i I nienliii!;- with unknown material, as in I the case of the old "Shamrock." MCHKASK HKIT Sl'OAi:. Ily Telegraph to The Times. OMAHA, NI-:i!.. Oct. KI--Tlirough-out .Nebraskii farmers are marketimr the sugar beet (Top, Millions of dol lars are paid out from this source in about ill irt v days. T.ST OF Y.l!.f ( LAIMS. C1. .1. C. L. Harris will leave tonight for Washington, where he will arrange with the war departinent for the pay ment of the last batch of claims against the State in the equipment of the North Carolina trooos in the Spaiiish-Amcricaii war. The claims aggregate $10.llll(l. 'Col. Harris savs that the claims not settled b.V the le partmeut will be paid by a special. act of Congress. FlliST 11APTIST ( I'l'IICII. At the morning service Dr. Marshall will discuss the "Oospe of I'.eaiit.v." Fveniug service at 7:.'il o'clock. Suiidav school at fl::i() a. m., Mr. .1. 1). HoiishalL sii)eri('tendeut. A cor dial welcome to all visitors and strangers. ('FNTI1AL MFT1IODIST (TU IU II. Sunday sehoid !::) n. m,. 1.. IL Wooil all, superintendent: iircnehiug by the liastor. liev. O. T. Adams, at II a. in.. and 7: ISO ). m. Kpwortli League: Mondav nis lit, 7::ill. .ii:yi:li:y company. .T. M. Itelk. 1!. A. Morrow and W ,L Kndge, of Monroe, filed articles today for the incorporation of-The -W. .1. Kndge ('(miiianv, of Monroe, to deal in silver and. .jewelry. The capital is intl. .. - - - . KOSTKI! OFT. The roster of the North Carolina Volunteers in the Spanish-A merieiin war has at hist ln"n pri-.l "d ii:vl is being sent out from the Adjutant O.cn eral's office today. .; ClVF.N :tn D VS. Afayor Fowell today sent Will lin gers, white,' to the roads for ,10 days for being indecent on the street. Miss Ada L. Aleton. who is liniml ing w ith her cousin. .7. F. Maltherson. on Swain street, hits recovered from her recent illness. jENORMOUS INCREASE! First Day's Registration in Greater New York Breaks all Records. POLITICIANS SURPRISED. Uiey Woodson Says Kentucky is Certain for Bryan. Monnstt Supports Democrat Leader. Ily telegraph to The Times. NF.W VllUK, Oct. Hi-There is no apathy among the voters of (ircti.tcr I New . Ydrk aw v.as. proved by t-sler- day's enormous registration. The re i turns not all in. hut it is estimated that : lit total is :.'.".!.! j i against Iii.1.."il7 I I wo ears !!'o- 1 increases over nearly every district Is'.ni tire noted in 'I he oolitieians ! are surprised. The on (declion day for other. sriTVITON IN ,. .' . . pic.iii-i IjlllUIM. one side or th K KNTI.'CK V. l're' WiKwIson. i oaiuiitteeman CIIICAOO. Oct. i:s. Deuiocral ie .Nat ional from Keirluckv. was conterence j wil h Senator Jones tioual 1 1 c; i 1 1 1 i.-i ner ; " I'hcre is no doui.t : ry i iii-- Ki in i.( ky. . ; lui- no! I he siiriH'. al )e:noeralie Na s today, lie said: ao.iut I'.rx a if s c.-r-The Kepiiblican.-i si hone of wiuni::!'. 1 Their lio;.cle.-.-.:ic.-s is best shown by tin fact ihat they are trail in;- oil' votes on t tit i-i'-etoral eolleye for (lov- cinoi-. All eliort is concent rated on ; i carrying the Slate fc- Verkis. I be- ; lieve Yerk.s will run it little, ahead I of MeKiiil.-y. but this will not amount 'to more than .".uo:i voles a.t ino.-l. I!ry an will e.iiry the State by al least i l.",.IHH). so Yorkes has no cham e to I win. in some sections lieckham will I run even 1st to:i"er limn Ml'.Vit it. Take my home. Owensbo: . for ins!ance:i Mioveruor iieekham is soon to marry j ill pretty Owen.-lioro pirl. and ihe lown lis ni-.in.'f lo vol" i, rr.c: lea i i.v sici ioi- ' him. There tire hunilreiis .of McKiu- I lev-l'.i ckh:; in volel s l here." ; MftN K'l'T KOI! HKY N. j COLI'MIU S. OHIO. Ocl. i:i. At the I close (.f an hour's .speech on the trust iijiiestion before a labor ineetin"- lust i ii'ifht. I'ornu-i- Aliornev (leneval I'r.mli ; Moiinett. a life-lontr lh-pulilicr.il, de- clareil himself for Hiyan. BOERS ARE PERSISTENT. t c rv i t . r...i Men are Scattered, by telegraph to The Times. LONDON. Oct. "., Lord lioberts re ports several more or less successful alt-inpls to inlerfei-c with the llritish coniiiiunieiition.-i. He remarks that the persistency of the liners is "snue vvhal reiuarkablc. as the (himage is soon re paired au.d the attacks invni iably fol lowed by severe punishment." L'obeiis sliiles ihal Devvet's men are itreatlv scattered in the neighborhood of the' Vaal lliu-f. Many of t!;eiu dc sertitl alter the lighting on ihe tcn'th. The I'.rilish lost Iwo killed and four woiulcd in the skirmish at Nelspruil. FATAL COLLISION, liv telegraph to The Titaes. I!KA1)I NO, I'A., Oct. LI. A rear-end collision occurred on the Heading Uail vvav at l'oltstown. shortly lief ore' live o'ciock this morning. A ear id' lite nol-flibound freight jumped the track, "iiusinir the piling of ten cars. A milk train, due at' that time, then crashed into the rear of the freight. The en gineer and fireman of the milk train. William Longnere and Isaac Heard, both of I'ead'inir. were seriously injur ed, and W, S. Fof. or llarrisburg. was also caught in the wreck and hurt. VNI'.l'M TK TI'P.KS. B-.- t"lcgranh lo The Times. 'CINCINNATI. .Oct. LL -Chairman Master, with the ether members ol tlie commission appointed by the Post master Oeueral to inspect the pneu matic mail tube service sat here to day to take testimony. as to its work ing in this city. .'.Tliis committee.. af ter visiting other cities, will report upon the advisability .of extending or discontinuing tlie service. SHIPPED TO ENGLAND. T,y Telegraph to The Time. . NEW YORK, Oct. IS. Tho pick of the Keene stables were shipped to England today. - week Ar"hu Featherstnne and his trainer. Julius Bauer, will sail tcr the other side. Such of Featherstone's hiirsrs rs '"ere not wanted here sold last month, and the remainder will bo shipped to England in November. GOLK AT TUXEDO. Bv Telegraiih to Tlte Times. ' TUXEDO. N. Y.i Oct, 1.1. A lively con test, is in progress today in a mixed four some competition in 'coif for the two i-ituisome prizes ottered by Mrs. James Brown Lord. -.-i'. FOOTBALL TODAY. Bv teleera. .. lo The Tunes. Harvard-Columbia at Cambridge. Yale--Drrtmouth at Newton, Mass., Prineeton Annapolis at Annapolis, Cornell- Wash ington and Jeflerson at Ithaca, Chirngo I'niversily of Minnesota tit Minneapolis, Indians-University of Virginia at Washing-lot!. Lehifib-Brieknell at South Bethle hem. Pa. lliratn Lodge No. 54. A. F. and A. M will , meet in regmlar conimunical ion Alomlav evening. October ; lth. at MasoiiicTlall nl 7::i0 o'clock. AVork in the Third Degree. Members of sis ter lodges and visiting brethren are cordially invited to be present. v. W'. l'AUISIl, W. M. CONFERENCE ADJOURNS i Effort to Rebuild The Church Destroyed at Galveston. i The Confe-jence ol ( hiirch Workers ! oju ned on tlje third day with service al -::.'(i a. nu The He.' II. I,. I'hiilips 'said the l.itaiiy, alter which Ihe renu I !ar business .f the day was taken up and disposed id with espedit ion. I'esolutiom? were passed eiidnrsi ny I the tipKiint)ient of a lich! sreretarv (colored), awl the l,V. II. II. Dehiny jleipiested to;' present these resolut ions In Ihe eonnoissinii at Ihe next session , to be held ill Louisville. Kentucky. Oc tober 24th. feveral papers were read, followed by n general ili.--eussion. At II il. ill. the l.'ei. K. li. I'.eiinett preached the sernion from thedospel ot i, iikc, iiimii - .Marina was occum ed ifnout tiiueh servile.' subject. "Ac tivity of Christianit v ' to the Woinan's Auxiliary, 'l'he Kev. ". N. Ilollinjjs administed ihe hol.v i-eiiimiiiiiou. The Woman's Auxiliary then met in business sesjydn an I hear. I ri pol ls from all the ..ranches. As tin- nltend anee was snuilt. there was no election, tin- present c.I'ficers hulilin- o'.or for I anot ner ir. Si veral papers wen- read. The Aux iliary decided that t lie special work to be taken up for the comini.'- year would be to assist the I'.ishop of Texas in the restonilion of tin Church at (lalveston. At ihis staf!.e Arehileacoii l'olhiril addressed tiie Auxiliary end show ed Ihat $l.(lll() could be easily raised for liiat purpose, if the ealire deparinu-nt I'lnon tin colored would do their du- tv. He said .that ' ; sons i.;iv'ni;- one do" , raise 1 he a mount, or tin is;;. v.l per il would usaud "iv- lie ' iii!r li ft v cents cii- li. or. i' Ifjiv iuo t W( uty-iiv e eeiii- ir Ihousand eaeh. and lo more to that such an act would commend the colore. I .-In, Kpiscopal church in this anything- hiiherfo done. iich men to t he i count ry 1 iia n There was nil object was or l he ooiniii!!' lie con fei-( nee ii.. Ihe Kev. i:. "leat enthusiasm and made 1 he special w ork lo yea r. The last mcetiim- ( i' ;1 vv;;s oia-ned at TSill p. lu I!. Ilenneli said evening Ihe II. v. V. .1. Merrita: ,- praver. anil read' the les- were then I-". Kiior. I!ev. II. C. I'.ishon. ! sous. I Mission-iry addres-e; I niaile by llie l.ev. .lames ! V. O. .'want and the Kev . j V I'l.-r I he linal ad.lre-s liv 1 1l" ! N. Holliim's. iire;side:it. the T liev. K. I h-uni was sung and the (-11 'e-.le, dismissed the iinaui- ubers and , with the blessing. I moils- consent of j friends, that more I sta nl ial work w as : ll w as tiie met real good and sub ecimiplishcd at I his imectiair than al iinv previous eonl'er- ! enee. anil- that every'iody fell that it w as goo.l to have been i here. I WS I lU K H K I M FALL OF PEKiN. I' ... ; . .'' A "'c , , : Allied curooean Armv . entered f the Capital Forty Years Ago. j liv teh-Rra.yh t; The Times. . j SIIANtlHAI. Oct, I.'!.- This is ' fortieth anniv ersarv of Ihe lali t ne of I I 'c kin, w li if -li occurred on the- 1 ri 1 1 1 of Ulctober, I still, when an allied Kuropean army entered ilieeity. .Minoiigii tin Summer Palace was deslroyed ;.s a piliiishnii-nl lor 1 lie infamous 'tort lies and cruelties indicted by the-Chinese in Ihe siitht of Ihe court on their Ku ropean prisoners, Ihe Imperial Palace ; was not entered by the allies. For the j first lime in history then the tings of foreign powers are now floating over! that hitherto most mysterious spot in j China. 1he Imperial Palace lit I'ekin. I It was spared before because -the alii-; ed generals-were told that to invade it would mean that hundreds of innocent women of Ihe Imperial Court and eunuchs would commit suicide at the idea of Hie entrance of foreign sol diers into the sacred precincts.- but the court having lied, the same argu ment' could not be used this year. It was a 'mistake to listen to it in Isiili. for it enabled I he Chinese to say that the 'foreigners, though they obtained success over the Imperial troops, were never able lo take Hie Palace. REBELS CAPTURE CITY. Defeated the Imperial Troops. "Reform" Uprising. Ey telegraph to The Times. HO.N'O KOSO. Oct. i:s. It is reported from ("anton'that the rebels hnve cap tured the city -of W'ai-Chow. defeating the Imperial troops, who were sent against tliein. Sixty on both sides were killed. On t lie 1 II h 1 he rebels were attacking Tiing-Ko;n, If site eessful they expected to mareh on Sung Tong and then on Canlrn. The rebels are' .alleged to be partisans of Kiiug-Yil-W'ei. the Chinese reformer.- a refugee from China. Canton is alarmed at the prospect of a. reform uprising in the city. The reform lenders profess' no hostile in tentions towards the foreigners, but it is not believed thev. could control. if the followers should th upper hand. get the . FALL (iAMF. ' The second team of the A. ami M, C.dlege left this morning for Oxford, where they will today play the Horner I ,-i'iuiiii icaiii i nis 111 h i 1. ,, .... , .-. I . . .. ... 4.. peel III 1 e 1 1 1 1 11 . ..... 1. . . The line-up of Ihe A. and M.'s team were as fo"o" s:. Mills, c.; .loyner. r. Ttirp' titer, e. g.i ('lenient.- r. t.i (albert, e. t.: Kennedy, r. Liteh, 1. e.: Foster. t. li.: Cates or Owen. 1. g.; liiiiley or Fen ner. r. li.: .1. Thompson. I. b. The Captain and Manager is Mr. Ides. Mr. V.. was here W. Sykes. yesterday. of Wake I'orcst, SUITS INSTITUTED . Alex. Weaver Makes His Re- gular Annual Application for Divorce MR YAUGHN WANTS 5,000 hour Divorce Suits Instituted this Week .Suit Against Western Union. This week has been prolific in the I institution of ' nils in the civil court. ailhoiiii-li nu term is now at hand. Com plaints have not been filed, hovvi v.-r. , bill only summons issued. l-'our di ! vorec suits have been b;-"un and "at . this rate October's record will come up to Unit of last month. w a.vis si-:t om di (Ha l-:. About ei"hlyen moulds since Alex.. Weavi r, a fairly well-lt;-do c( lored man of llideiiih, wjis granted a divorce . I'rciii li's wife on the ".-rounds of aliaudonnif at. the wife seemini!l.v pre ferrinir not to dwell in the s;ime house ; with her lord. I However, the loss of one -wife ' throni-h the intervention of the court-: (lid not in th,- least depreciate Weav er's slock on l he mat rinionial laarkel. He .-nun p. nourcd another hapny bride bill their l.is has likewise Ix ii o! short duration, lor Col. .1. C. L. Harris, is attorney for Wiaer. h;e i i;-t il 1 1 ' ;i suit I'd!- divorce from the woman who was a bride le-s than a year ayo. The next term of the court will hence hear the sail 'entitled Alexander Weaver against Klsie Weaver. This ; second divorce is asked because Alex. ;savs Klsie lias deserted him. ( The (pustioii now arises if Alex. i aiiiiin I i lid si himself a f ma. i will 1 he 111 id auol her bride nil in :i few ! nte.nt lis institute ;i not her suit'.' W.iiv- ! er is holdimj; ii position as servant in ConiK-cticul at oreseut. j mi;, i'ctnky' wants i)ivi!i:ci:. I Mr. I ' icltii ril C. i'litne.v. of this ciiy. has had summons issued in a suit for j divorce fri in his wife. Mrs. Mull it-' I'.uf I alloc I'lilnev. (in tlo- "rounds of-in- i etupiita hility of leni erauienl. Mr. jl'iiliu v is well known. !;'.--;i;!' janitor '" ;l pnuuc seuoo- .,,. . , .. Vr!? Ml'- '" ' 'M'lin. w no was tried I lor tlie larceny oi leatni is at i in ! Sent ember ler;n (if tlie' court and ac- ui 1 1 ! . and now instituted a civil suit against his prosecutor. ,:r. I . t oie.v. for nialii-ious in oseeul ion. ' Messrs. 1 lloimlass and Siiunis. :;l I orney- for jaii"hn. have filed a cn'i, plaint recil- '""' !" N : 1 1 ; ; ! 1 1 1 1 was a'r.so-i lor ao- iliue unto himsi -If feather beds 1 which wi re sent to him for r.-no-. a tion. and thai Mr. S. I). Ci ley was the prose- i ...!. Tin- comniaint tuiher recites ... . iat Mr. Vitnglin .was iniprison ..i iail .-ii'ul sull'ereil ureal nii'MUsh of iiiii.l and l.edv. and that al the trial he was acquitted hence he ,-iske I 1 lial Ihe prosecutor. Mr. S. !. Cnloy, i.ay him A.'i.uun and the costs of this a--li,in fur the harm done him. V.r.iehn sacs as a pauper. A 111! A MS VS. "LI! MS. Mrs. Mary O. Abranis litis tiled Ihe complaint in her divorce suit from .Inhii Abranis in which she claims abandonment and that he has married another woman, li was noted in The Times that this in formal ion last Mon dav led to Abranis" arrest for biiiainv. lie is now in jail. 'Kli.a Arendell has begun action ' -to-.-ii li-1 Frank A. Arendell for divorce. I " OITIF.i; CASKS. ! W. .1. and Komi L. I'pchurch vs. Wi sf i ,,ri1 I'nion Telegraph Company for liiilui-., to deliver mcssaue. I. I. anil Mary A. rpchurch al action. bri ng inii la'r Henry Woodslown l-'.lectrie Company. P.. F. Fleming vs. and .'. F. Halts. 0. 1!. (lullie vs. ,1. IL Ibiv. "''.' against Kaleigh .1. T. I'.dmondson I',. FerreH and .1. PERSONAL POINTS. Mrs. I. M. Proctor has returned from Kockv Moi nl. .Mr.' It. L. I.indsey returned to Dur ham this morning. Collector K. t'. Duncan returned from lleau fort today. Mr. .1. li. P.nrklc.v and bid returned from the e Mr I". W. 1 la this tiiiini- ast ill!'- (apt. the gu c. of llowiird, ol Atlanta his sister, Mrs. Y. li Mann. Mrs. (ieorge T. visit her molhei Winston lias gone , Mrs. Mitchell. Hinsdale.: N. II. Salisburv Sun: Miss Miriam Sea well, or lialeig-li. who litis been visiting Mrs. N. P. .Murphy and Miss Annie Wiley, returned home yesterday to the regret of her many friends. Mr: Sijnnions will speak at Salisbury ou'the 2:ird. The Postal Telegraph Company de nies ihal it has- anv idea (if : con solidating with 'the Western. I nion. -Mr.--.lohn W. Thonijison relurned to the city this morning,. Insurance 'Commissioner .lames li. Yonmr went to llendersou today to spend Sunday. Miss Nannie .Fleming, of Warrenton. who has l-.een tlie guest of Mrs. .1. A. l'.get ton. went home today. Miss Sad a Lamb, of Norfolk, ret urn-, ed home this-morning ttftrr a visit to Miss Mary Deuson. Mrs. Charles M. Cooke went back to l.ouisburv today. Mrs. K. 11. Amlcrloii litis returned from n visit t:i northern, eilies. Mr. .lack' Ferry is back from a busi ness trip to Chapel Hill. Air. David King went 1o Fnyetteville for a short visit today... MISS M'CALL TOWED? Richmond Story Regarding the i Charming Young Actress. j lialeitih people will be interested in ;the storv that comes from llichmond id' Miss Angela. MeCaull. Miss Me! null is a sister of Mrs. II. C. Martin, of Ihis (ily. and is one of the most eharminy- actresses on the slae. Sa- has ap peared with M.iuslield. and was one of ihe most a.t I raci i ve characlers in Mrs. Leslie Carter's yreat success "The , Heart .of Maryland." The Ki.-hmouil News, under the head dl "Miss McCaull's ljoinance." says: "A Niriiinia irl, who has bail no mean success on Ihe slatre. pluvial!" two sea ' sous with L'ieiiard Mansliehl. besides tin- it her seasons, when her South ern accent made her popular in "ur ; drama, is here this week a a "nest lit the .lelVorson. and cvity eveniuy she is accorded a welcome before the j foot lii; his. as she takes the part of a little Texas j-irl in a sketch. "Tactics." at Ihe I'ijoii. The jiirl is Miss Angela Met aull. il.-i iijj h tor of Colonel .lolin A. ;' MeCiiulK and her mother was n Miss . Monteiro. Miss MeCaull is a nalive of Salein, bin her family lived several I years in Baltimore before they took i up their present home in Nortli aro lina. where this little actress is a social favorite. This is' Miss McCaull's second week in vaudeville, the exodus of others from leL'i'iinate drama to vaudeville and Ihe easier work and better pay bavin attracted her into I he new tield. "Miss Met anil i- popular in her North Carolina lianie. and as ihe finest of Pre-idcm Alderman, of the I'uivcr siiv of North Can. linn.- she has been il belle soeially lers have niiirr i that Stat", lier sis- 1 prominently in the Caroliniis. and report has it that Miss MeCaull is to loilou- their exampie. and today she count of tlie other subject cannot be found i n ac presenee here of the of rumor. Last nifjlit Miss MeCaull mi rush as, the her little 'play her l-epl.v wiis: for ( onyress. was asked n il n i iiinsr . elopement proposed in was in lier mind, and Tnmnui ny's en nilidate .lohn Siirunt Hill, from tlieTvvelfih Hi; strict ol New 1 ork. said before he was in iirried lliat uirls : if you ni'sed nnoiher. and 1 1 be last car." " were like street ears i.ne von could take add I'm iroini- to lake POWERS CONFER Demand Punishment of Two No torious Chinese Leaders. I'.v telegraph to The Times. P.KL'I.I V. Ocl. !:;.- n official dis patch from I'ekin 'dated October Nth. says Ihal tit il conterence oi i ne ren- '-en i, it iv es of Ihe Powers held ill I'ekin to deliberate on 1he personates iiii'il in l-'niperor Kvvangs Su's edict for punishment, il was decided that the names "of Tunli-I'un Sian and Yu Si, in. mil ineliidcil in the edict, should 1,,. .,..,., i. list of onibv. : It was further agreed that pnnish ' ,,,i,usi,i bv the Chinese au thorities for officials were insiit'licictit. Il was also the opinion of the con ference that punishment, whatever it silo, it. t be. should be inflicted in the presence of delegates .of the various embassies. Tung l-'isian is a notrions anli-l'er-eign" general, and Y u Sien was till re cently the bloody governor of the pro vince of Slien-Si. MR. POU'S CANVASS Akndenhal! Has Audience of 21 ' at McCullers. ! Mr. K. Y. I'ou was in Ihe city this jmorning on his way home. His next appointment is at Louishurir 'I'uesday Mind from there he Wil! proceed into Nash to canvass ihat county. : Mr. Pen expresses himself as thoroughly satis fied with the progress of (he cninpai!: n and savs that he fails to find an.v or ganized opposition- in the district. The friends of Mr. P ire confident thai he will receive the largest majority ever given any' candidate. in the Fourth District. It is learned. thai when Mr. Menden hall. ike Itepiibliean elector, siioke: at McCullers.' his audience by actual count was composed ..of .fifteen negroes and six white men. He sooke at Stonv Hill, in New Light township. 1o dav.' EDUCATIONAL DAY. Public Schools of Raleigh will Give Holiday Friday Friday of Fair Week, October ' 2iit h. has been made a holiday for all the Oraded Schools of the city, in honor of Fduc.itional Day at the State Fair. All inipils. whether above or .under age limit, will be admitted oil the hair rate ticket, and tin (lay will be made interesting in many ways. FAIi: SUNDAY. Tlie forecast of the Wea'lher Ilureau for l.'aleigli and vicinity savs: Clearing tonight: probiibly fair, wnrmcr .Sun day and Monday, The center of the storm has moved to the vicinity of Hatleras wit If a pressure below 2H.KO inches. A trough of low hnrnnirtcr sti'l exists south west to Port Fads. Ihiins havi been t'"iieral dufitu' the past 24 hours ahmg almost the entire Atlantic const. The largest amounts were t.2i) inches at Key West and 1 .1)2 at llatteras. Fair, warmer weather prevails in Ihe great Central Valley and the weather will become warmer in the east after the rain ceases. TX1ST. Fair of eve-c-lass-s. Finder will please return to this office. ROOSEVELT-BRYAN. Rough Rider Tells Kentuck- ians that Liberty is the I Paramount Issue. BRYAN ON R00SEYELT. He Says Teddy's Speeches are Complete Campaign Docu. " f ments. Ily telegraiih to The Times. . IL' Li: ILLi:. ()., Oft. 1.1. Circlex-Mlh- jjiive iiryaii a warm greeting- this niornini;-. The audience of five hun dred liberally cheered Bryan. He de clared the lieptihliean nuiHMesr were . compelled to follow the IemX'rat if tliey believed in real Uepublioan prin- -iph'-s this year. Mr. llryan wild this tuoi niiif.; "(iovenifH Itoonevelt.'s ques lions and answers make a. g-xxl eam paif;ii document, flistribti.ted witJlonf : coninient. I shall not .reply to them." KOOKRVKLT IV KKXinH'KY. '? IIKNDIOIISO.N, KV Oft. VI. Koohft. volt's snecial arrived Bt Heitderston nt s :,:( -iiing. ,Tbe crowd ol a VmMaftd gtawr 'Vim good atte-nticn-ami tare was not en of disorder.' He said: "In tfci ; npai'pt 1 hiive. 1ho : rifih: 4 ppanl t' you on -more thiui one isane. I bl ve emphatically in a si- ;nd currency. Tn evpansion, in th hen ,r of the flaf ' and most of all in on', rly liberty Under the law, for on it lies .".r.inf.ition of our institu tion. . s(tutre deal for every man is what I advocate, and that li. be al lowed to have liis vote counted as cast. I -believe it in New York and I believe it in Kentucky." . mi do we, said a. voice. "I believe this is less a party con test than a. crusade for lilxrtv," lie eont Mined. "I have stood on a platform Willi .Northern men and Southern men. with those who wore the blue and those who wore the grey, and nil stand f for liberty, the basis of American cm I, .7 zonslii ii." SCHRIEBER NOT CAPTURED The $15 New Jersey Clerk is 1 ' Missing. By telegraph to The Times. ! NKW YORK, Oct.- 13. Wil . ; Scrielier. the fifteen-dollu.r-ii-v. , clerk who stole $109,00 from the- i f abelhH)i-t bank, is not in custod i was reported last night. The: stor .telegraphed from Summit, X. J., ..a , tluit the defeaulter had been ca ol at New Providence, three. n ; from Summit, by State Leteetive ,, ly. and wiis being- held there for $. u' ! r. ward. 'I he chief of police of S i ' mil was (-indited with making tin j uonnccment of the arrest, lnquir. police headfpiarters atl Summit, ov -the long distance telephone this mo; ing Inoiight a denial of the rejK).'-- i MINSTREL SHOW. lius.-o am Holland's Big Mim Festival, with its tinbounded we.ii ; of clever coined ia ns, its corps of b , liiiul singers and nimble dan. conies to the Academy of Music 'J . :. diiv. October Kith. The name of this famous altrac 10 through the excellence of its perfi , ance. has liecome a household v . 1 throughout the country, and is ,-m-blematic of nil that is real v goo. 1 in the minstrel field. The manager ; brings 10 us an entirely new show ' , season, new faces, new features, i.e new acts by the old favorites. ; In scenie effect is a model of gorge, is j ness. and 1he costuming the most 1 o' orate ever 'attempted. The imiit r i street parade, with its niagnifiee .eipiipped biuids. its picaninny il ' corps, horseless carriages, drum ; jors. ponies and traps, will take f ' 1 :ii :.'::) p. 111. The company trove; I its own train of specially built our 'l'he entire gallery will be reser i for the colured people. Seats now sale. - : r .-.I o-.f NAMKD.AXANTAS. i Wake county has a man nn m -.. I Ananias, his full nnpelnt.ion 1), ; e? i Ananias .lordiin, of -Swift ('reek towv : hip. He is a colored man and n, ein-iliiig- to tin testimony of neighbors ihis naine appears to he n misnomer, I for his friends declare that he, cannot even pose as head of the colored de , partinent of the Ananias Club in Swift ! Creek. i .e DKI'NAM RAISKD llOXD. . llichiird Debnnm, n. country darkey, wjis iirrested last, evening for disorder- ; Iv conduct and a pistol found on. his person. Alayor Powell fined him .T4.25 on the first charpe and allowed him to give a, $2." bond for his apoea.ra,nee nt. court on the second indictment. Oi Imam gave the bond by mortgaging his mule. CHILD KXOCKKI) DOWN. A five year old child whs Vnocked down by a vehicle, corner of Tlargett and Favetteville streets, tolnv and was rescued from under the po-rsm' hoofs by Offirer Jordan. The child op roared uninjured and rnn off bnfore its name vvt learned. The officer at taches no blame to the. driver, since his horse wes o-nintr in a simnle jor t-ct 'null the child dashed in front of the horse. W-T.DKliSKF. MOVES TO PKKIX. Bv toipoTR-vt, to The Times. STIAXCHM. "Oct, in. Count ron Waldersee, h" deelfiiHl to transfer his heiulminrters fekin becai'm of thn prevalence of dysentery nt Tln Tsin. I ''Vi! 1 ' m :.'VM?;; 4t
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