THE TIMES .','1 .:'"- ' '- ', ,"" "i k-'i i ii t 1 W ' i Prints the News Nothing ' ' but the News. - THE TIMES Knows All Alike Wishes to Please Its Readers. ,.Vol. 1. RALEIGH, N. C.;, WEDNESDAY EVENING, APRIL 6, 1898. No. 187, m o Hi War Talk In Raleigh Increases. Senator Alwater's Plan for Fusion. y-TT I ilg illW, - Y,l. . . . i - ! ' "J '. : ' I .. in -. ri.i kttt Hi'fei t ; U PROPOSITION Mil BOYS. YOU MUST FIGHT THUS .A. POPULIST SENATOR AD DRESSED HIS HEARERS TO-DAY. Telegrams From All Over the State Ask the Times for Its Latest Advices The Guard Ready. Everybody is talking war and the Pop ulists -who visited Raleigh lirst night seem to ho anxious for buttle. A number were interviewed to-day ami thry seem almost umiuimous in fu.voi or recognizing the indeK'ndence of Cat lin iiud providing for armed interference in cuse it is necessary. The Populists do not believe in sidetracking the Maine as 1 found out this morning from ex State Representative Plgford of Samp son fount'.. Me saye Sampson 'will send iip three or tour companies on the iii'st cull and will rival any part of the coun try so for as quality of lighting is con ccuied. ' ' ! The "huckleberries" have their dander up and believe in brushing every Span iard off the Island of Cuba. The mur der of the Maine sailors they take as sufficient cause tor war without the crj of free Cuba or other grounds. Senator Atwatcr fought in the 'civil war; He says lie is ready to tight again and has several sons who want to go to war. They would rather fight on land than on ecu for they can't swim. "Hoys," said Mr. Atwatcr, uddressiiij. a number or Populists this morning, "there ain't no use a. talking, you got to ii,:iu." 'Amen, union," was I he prayer meet ing response and the subject drifted to a comparison of the strength of the two navies. One of the brethren said there was no me talking about strength. He didn't cure whether wo wore weakei than Sim in or stronger than' Great Brit ain, we have right on our side and many u time the uninllor-dog licked t'other. At tin- Adjutant General's office they are still looking for war. .'- Col. Harrell really think war will be declared with in twenty-four hours. Telegrams from all over the State show what a pitch of excitement prevail'. The Times haw received telegrams from oth er afternoon papers in this State and from several weeklies- Asking for our latest advices. Subscriptions are Tolling - in. and the mrmlier of extra Tune sold on account of the war news rolls up into the hundreds each day. Telephone messages are received nt nl! hours of iihe day and Raleigh . is foi once exited. The Governor's Guard is ready for war, the Pythians say they will go and many are preparing to answer the call to arms. looking for ins mule. A Colored Man From Swift Creek In Town Looking for His Mule. On M.indny 'a colored man. who -said his name was Sylvester .Smith, visited Charlie 'Meddlers, colored, in Swift K'reok township, and borrowed MvCul lers" mule and saddle To eonie to Ral eigh. 'Charlie Vas in town to-daj looking for the inan and tilie niule. not having seen them isinco they left bis ihonie Monday morning. The finulc is a dark bay tun re and holds her tongue out all .the time. It owner was in Raleigh, to-day ven anxious to find some trace of the niuh and twin. "Hid you know the man if asked :i reMrler. "Yes, oikv before IM" rtopiod at hiy, -.House.; I did not know anything about him except that lie said he wax a, traveling inn," THE WEATHER. Weather for to-day; Partly cloud to-n;glit. The barometer is low ff the Nt w En gland coast., The only evidence of th storm yesterday central over the Carol lins in an area of cloudy weather extend ing along the eou'st from Ilattoras to Florida. Throughout the rest of th country, except t Kcnttorod points, the weather is clear and cold. Frosts are reoorted at Atlanta, Mem hU, Vieksbnrg and New Orleans. Tin lemperature fell below freezing in North Carolina, except near the immediate const. Very heavy frost will occur to night throughout the State. SrPUKMB COfllT. Ninth district: Commins of Wilkes vs. ('all; argued by A. C. Avery for plaintiff. Appeal .from .-Tenth, district will b called next Tuesday,..- A Tew gentlemen boarders. Price moderate. 1). T. Moorp. 401. W. TTnr- gctt street, one block from Nash Square SPAIN'S LOST ITOPH. Uy Telegraph to The Time.. MA 1HI U April (I! Spain is endea voring to tiveyt war in every possible wtiy, hut. doubts of her success are e liresscd in all quarter. NAVAL HOSPITAL 8HLECTE1). ty Telpgrnph to The Times. WASHltrrOX, V. C, April 0.-Tho Niny Department Iiiih dwided on Port Itoyul, S. C, for a nnvy hospital. Ships Injured in buttle or needing attention Hoiitli of the Virginia "rniKW will lie soul there. . 'WILEY, AT THE BEQUEST OF GENERAL LEE, THE CINCINNATI AGROUND The Cuban Junta Says ENGLAND'S ASSURANCES ARE A Message Received Says the United States Has Her Fullest and Most Cordial Sympathy KEPOK'l 1 II VI VM1 lilt VN t(N SCI. II ELK IT IS NOT CONFIKM CD. V SPECIAL FKO.M THE ASSOCI- TFJD PUESS TO TII1C NEWS AND OKSEIIVER S'AYS: WASHINCTON, APItIL (!. 4. P. M. NO )T3S VdU WILL I!E .sKN 1 TO CONtiKESS TO-DAY. THE ltEA- SON ASSIGNED IS THAT (!KNF1- VL LEE 'WANTS TILL MONDAY io (D:r mi:kicvs orr of ci ha. ' 1 - . THE PLAN OF ATTACK. H.v I Mcgrnph to ll:e limes. W ASIIIXCTON. D. C. April ' ti. majority of lolli Houses ol Congress will follow the President, (inggs savs he iiiiderslands that (leneral Ia'C sails to-day. Krur Admiral Walker, retirred. onliTi-ed with Seiietarv Long to-dav re (anliiig the situation, and the tact that revived the rumor that the administra tion is serioi'.slv consulerig plucinj; him in supreme comniand ot 1 lie entire naval forces in home waters. 'I lie plan ol ac tion ot the naval forces in event of hos tilities is completed. A naval olticml sari tin- living squadron will sense the ( amines, winch will be used as a base of operations to intercept Spanish niet chaiitiiieut and attack Spanish scapoits. WILL HE NO DELAY. J) WASHINOTON. D. C. April(0.-Sen- tor ! rye. ( hairinan of the Senate r or- cign liclations tViiiinuttee. called on ine President at noon and talked with Pres ident about ibis message and how it should be handed to Congress. Hie Seu nte and House coiuiuitlces will act to gether iiwl.. report the resolution in iden tical form so there lnav Ik: no delay I roin diftoronce lietweeii flic two lionises. Senator Fr.ve submitted Ins resolution embodying 'the recommendation of the President. ENCLAND'S SFPPOKT. I!v 'telegraph to The Times. LlNDON". April (I.- England has as sured the Tinted States of itr tidiest and most cordial xyinpathv with our Cuban policy. THE LAST CHANGE. Hy lelegrai.li to The Times. MADRID, April (i. A replv from Wnshington to the last silggesliou ol Mliuster 'Woodford bv which it i nn derstiXMl honorable peuco could be made MtisfactoiT to both coi.ntrle was re ceived during the night. Its cnnlcnls were not divulged. THE PRESIDENT'S APPROVAL. Hy Teleirmph to The Time. WASIIIXCTON, D. C. April 0 '1 he Semite foreign relations committee to-day resumed its discussion of the Cu ban Usui n I ion for the purpose of chang ing it to meet the recommendation of the President. FLYING SQIADROX TO SEA. Rv Telegrailh to The Time- WASHINGTON. I). 0., April ti.-Tuc flying squadron will under sea Id orders ploceid to sea. WITHHOLDS Insurgents Will Fight thing Short of Unconditional Independence With Our Cuban Policy. Madrid, April 6-3:30 P. Wi lt is stated that Spain is willing to grant all the asks and a satisfactory settle ment arranged. 1 OKLCVM Oil' Ml Vt.L Hv 'telegraph to Hie I'linen. AVASIIINOTON. D. t'.. Aprllt.. "1 he President message is delayed, awaiting lor (eneral Lee and the Ameiicaiis to get away sately. I hey canii.it gi't transportation sullicioiit. I he folowing is a correct rmceast of no poi'tant :.. provisions: lone firm and vigorous: will recoui meiid that the President be "iiipowere.l to 'iir the l mnl hunt and naval lunw lo eNpel Sn mm I rmn Cuba. I he jual:li caliiin "at his ilic-retioii," is so "Htrongly urged bv one element in ( eiiri-css tli.it it will not lie included in the message. It will l.o lei I to (ongi.ss to i.v wiie:!;er autlioiitv shall be exei'eisi'l ny Hie I'll si dent iiiinieiliatclv or at bis .discretion. There will be no recommendation for toe recognition ot Cuban iiidcpi ndence. Lin! President is unaltciablv opposed to siicn action (it tae present lime. WOMEN FAINT IN COXOUESS. Jty 'telegraph to the Iiiui". WASHINGTON, 1). ('.. April ti. Never 'Were the halls of Congress so ichiwdeil as l hey are to-dav. .Manv wo men, tainted. TIIH TKXAS SAILKIl. Hy I elegniph to 1 hi' Tunes. HKOOKLY.n: X. Y.. April (!.-The lcas. stripped for war. sailed to join tae Hying squadron this morning. T'NANI.MOl'S SCIPORT. Rv telegraph to '1 he Times. .NEW YORK, April (i.-There is an air of extreme tension in tins city to day in unticipalion of the criisis. Prep arations are making lo receive Consul General Ia'O. His room has been en gaged nt the hotel. The government stcnius'hip is coining from Havana loaded to the guards with refugees. STAMPEIOD AT CAPITOL. Rv 'telegraph to The Times. WASHINGTON. D C. Apnl (! -Crowds unprecedented (lining the cupitol lo listen to the Cuban message, the oflicers were overwhelmed by th stani-pedc. WISHES TO ARRITRATE. Ry Telegraph to The Tnne. WASHINGTON", D. C, April . Spanish Change d'Affaircs DiiHose nu lliorlzed the statement to-day that Spain Is ready to nrbitraie the Maine disas ter. ."..'.'.. i MESSAGE, IN HARBOR AT Americans Before They Will Accept Any SENT TO OUR United States TO WAIT UNTIL MONDAY liv Telegraph lo '1 he limiw. WARHINOTON, D. ('.. April When toe olln-ial a i'.iio:ineeiiie:ii iVnmght Ii'oni .'the White Ilon- ivu. c ti t'hiiiiniiili Davis lliat the lives n; Aineri' cans unable to leave Ilavanu to-day, would be in danger it the message w i rial to-dav, the Senale agreed to wan over Sunday. LEE LEAVES AT.NOON. Iclegruph to Hie I inn-s. WASHINGTON'. D. C. April 'ti.- lie Republicans ot: both hoiit.es will eaueii al S o'clock lo-nitlu when aelimi mi ill President S message will be decided ll on. Ihere is the greatest activity at tin war and navy departments, telegraph and lolophon wires are kept busy. .Gen eral Lee avs he ,au leave Havana at noon. SUPPORTING THE PRESIDENT. Rv Telegraph to 1 he i'lnics. WASHINGTON. D. (., Anril C I'.ie t onservntive element in the Senate met; tins morning to consider what to do nt case the resolution is repnrleil calling tor the recogniiiiin ol ( uban indepen denee. Hie general purpose, was ex pressed to oppose tile adoption of nnv resolutions nor conliucd lo the support ol the President' plan for intervention. PACIFIC FLEET TO SAIL. Rv Telegraph to .1 lie 'limes. 1IOXO KONG, April li.-Tho United Slates licet are preparing for sea. Coal is being purchased tor the warships. R RINGING GOLD TO I' S. Lv Telegraph lo The J lines. NEW YORK, Anril ti.-'llhe steamer lvaiser Willielm-Der Grosse winch ar rived 'from EuroK last night brought live million two hundred thousand dol lars in gold. T 1 1 10 "C I XCI X XA IT" AG RO U X I ). Ry Telegraph to Hie Time. KEY WEST, April !. The cruiser Cincinnati is (igroiiud in the middle of the barliur. She ran m a luud bank op posite tlhe government wharf. '1 he tug Tnden id trying to get her off. We are licensed fish dealers, and will nW! you nice shnd nt reasonable prices, UK) W. Martin street. W. S. Rumen iV Coiupuuv, apm-lw KEY WEST GOVERNMENT i III it). ACTTON DAY. WILL 1!F. NO DEFINITE TAKEN DFFOUL MON- CONSUL REPORTED HELD UP. Lv I degraih lo 1 he I lines. WASHINGTON. D. C., April (i. I here is great excitement al the Mate Department.. A'cuhlcgrain received from Consul ' General Lee savs -one or the American consuls lo Cuba m held up and cauot, get awav. His name is not known. I lie President has delayed his message to Congress on that, account. MAY ACT TO-.MOi:itOW. Rv Telegraph to The rimes. WASHINGTON, D. ('.. April (!.-emigre.- has decided that when the Pres ident s message is received it will be re ferred bv both Houses to the coinmillee on foreign relations, winch is ready to aid immediately, If it; is necessary. ((iM'-iil General Lees veipiest for tnori lime will be heeded. It (ii rat J.ee is sale o'cl.i Con out ol: Havana io-morrow at 10 U the niessnge will be rcporled to ress with the reconiinendiitiou to ai t iminedialelv. I leineiidoiis pressure was brought lo bear on both Houses thu morning to compel postponement ol final action till to-morrow. I" S. Marshal Henry ('. Dockery re i ti rued tins liiorinng from Rockingham M. D. llailev. of Winston, is in the citv and is registered at the A arboioiigh Capt- W. II. Wdliams, of Newton, is at the Yarboroiigh. I his morning al: about IJ o clock there was a , small lire -on W et t it bar rus street. Senator Riitler and ( oiigres.Tmeii Strowd, Suuiord and l owler left th morning for iislungton. Slate Geoogist .1. A. Jlolnies wa- in the citv this morning returning from tin swamp lands ol Eastern ( aroliua. '1 lie Edw in I ravers Cnnipnnv which atMieared here hint night in 'A .lolly Night." lelt to-dav for Goldsboro. Claudius Dockery. Esq., of Rocking ham. ism Raleigh to-day on bitsine's: Mr. Mveis is ill Willi typhoid lever at; Rex Hospital. Aliss Mabel Foote. of arreiilou. who Juis been visiting trieuils at Dnuvill A a., vs in Raleigh the guest ot Mns. . .1. Edgerton. This nrieriioou Hob Parhain and in:iii uaineil Lowrv. engaged in a live lv light near Otev s barber shop. '1 he were arrested and Will be ned liefer Mayor Rusk to-morrow morning at. 10 1 he greatest; attraclion in tin; theatr cal line is to lie the Mikado which will be presented Monday and Tuesday night of next week. Over 1(K) Raleigh onile are in the chorus mid the best talent in the citv will face the large audience wlhieh is already assured. NOTHING HUT INDEPENDENCE I he Associated Picms-telegraphs the News ii ii 1 1 Observer that the delay in Fending the President s mcF.sagi! to Con gress Is "probnblv d no to n strong tight among Republicans in Congress. Many mcinlterx favor both nulependeuee mid intervcnlion. , "The Cuban .Tiiiilu dwlnres that the insiirgents will tight the United States before I'hov will nceept anvlbing short of iiideiH'iideuee." ' BUTLER WAS VICTOR CHATHAM'S MEMBER SAYS THE SEN ATOR WON IN MEETING LAST NIGHT. Proposition to be Made to Democrats by the Populist Convention Here on May 17th. I hero seems to be a new develop ment; tins morning in political circles arising from last night s inioot'nig of tke 'opuljst State Executive Committee. Some members: of the committee, it cms. are now regretting - that . no of ficial action was taken commending the undresses ol ,l liairniiin .limes and uniur- m. in Butler. Members or the eoiiiinittee seen this niorning say sm n action wa consiuemi unnecessary last -night, that the con vention six weeks lrom now will unau- us"!v endorse both addresses by it sing vole, and tiaat n-t has .been only two weeks since a lnaiontv of the com nut tee passed resolutions endorsing the rds of both Democratic, and Popu list Chairmen: I he Anti-Huilor men continue to y that tlieir's was the vletoiT: Uisl niglit ami the Butler men assert tnur. they have lost, nothing and were not defeated. Ex-Senator John W. At water. ol Ulituliain couni.v. knows fton- itor Pitiilers position well and be is inihonrv for the statement tlnat the enator was not. downed in the meiH- uig last nignt. "You can sav for inc. said Mr. At ater. "that Senator Hutler was aiot l down on bv a vote ol 1( t 4. At rile present tune Senator Butler holds wanner snot m the heart ot every. Populist, in North Carolina than he ever is before. 1 tie rank 'and lue are. all itu linn.' 1 asked Mr.. Atwaler what was the oti l look :tml hi! was. as ever, ready ith ins answer. "You see,' said the Populist from the Rabbit coujitv. "since the silver Denio- r.tls got religion at Chicago, they've hi'ch regenerate.! and w wish to be th llieui. I nere w ill be a. proposition made to the Diinncrats and it will be a fair one rue co-oieratiin, nut we noil t think tiievll accept. Is if such that they eanuiil accept.' I asked. oh mi. be continued, ' ivit that ex- iciiv. lint; we limit want them to get good a . d on the legislature umL unit, going to do "t. either. 'life propostnou'. will be a J air one, lo uieet in eiiial ground, unite on silver Sin ( oiigie-sioiial elections ami nmylie go ill the wav down lo the enniily olllcers. Mr. Atwaler savs such is Senator But- er s wish, lie savs 11 is nis wisu ano he believes the prolMisitiou will be made bv their Stale Convention m gooo faith. Mr. Atwaler savs it is a mistake that Senator Hutler urged only a later con vent ion, and that it is tune that he was irtilv in uccord witn the meeting and its ileciis;on. Another nieiiils'i' ot the conimitlee joined several of his friends on the streets later lins niorning and. as he came up his salu'ation was Did vou ever know- Otho to ki'ep as iiiet m Jus lite lie did last nighti ' '"He knows- he's id ' came from one of Iihe. crowd uud then they all laughed " ahe ahe. ' Senator Hutler spoke tor live minutes last night. He said nothing from which Ins position-might be determined, lip oids' remark was that he was glad to see such harmony. I he hiist members to leave shook Ral- eign dust iniiu their heels al o.4U unu lie ot these said he for one wouldn't. return until the State Populist Conven tion. . A FALSE CLAIM. 1 he 1 miiilv ol Jul. a Hosier do I a vol" the Pardon ol Tom Robertson. Not lames A. lehiple, e.-Repuhlteail mem gislature. is cari'viiig around bcr ol the b a petition to secure the pardon of 'Loin Roliertson, sentenced to the work house for the seduction of Julia Hosier. Tem ple savs lie had a d renin or a vision about King David, and ii a result ol the dream he savs that he is charged with the dutv of getting a pardon for Uoberison. i vs also sai.l that leiuple is telling it that the family (if Julia Hester Is in lav or of tin? Governors pardoning her seducer. Mr. A bra in Hester, father of the nu fortiiiiaie girl, was in Raleigh to-dav. and heard' of the petition for the lirsr, time. He Kay that it. is false Hint Ihb daughter or tiiiv ot her tamilv is in fa vol' of the pardon ot Robertson, ' NOTICE TO) 'TAX-PAjYEnS. A,H'oid:ng to resollulioii adopted bv the Hoard Aldermen ol the city of Kaleigh. April 1st, all back taxes due the citv will be ris-eivod and receipted for. remitting penally on same, if net lied at once. F. LtiMSDEN. lax Collector, one week lrom April o, 18U8. PKLsIDLN T Wil rs OX STOCKS. Rv Telegraph to The Times. WASHINGTON. l. C. April 6.It m not probable that the Prodhlcnfi mow siige will go tJ Congrettn until 3 o'clock p. in., after (the clo nf the tK'k change,