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$6.00 A YEAR. GREENVILLE, S. C. TUESDAY MORNING, MAY 17, 1904. NEW GOVERNOR TAKES THE OATH.

KNIGHTS MEET THIS MORNING. JAPANESE PLAN TWO MACON BANKS ALL READY FOR THE CONVENTION FIERCE ATTACK. FORCED TO CLOSE. vnr tiy Kn aqi Iff IMS IIS IY MIS Columbia, May 16. (Special.) Many Gallant Pythians Have Macon, May 16.

I. C. Plant's Blanchard, of Louisiana Sworn Sergeant-at-Arms Williams, of the Sons and the First National Banks Willing to Lose 2,000 Men to Get Port Arthur. Arrived in the City. in at Baton Rouge.

House of Representatives, is in the city getting the hall ready for the closed their doors this morning. Plant's private bank, which was owned by R. H. Plant, failed to open, finished in green and gold, some of the lot has transfer pictures from famous oil paintings; the originals sold nruii hniiKa.nd dollars. TOU meeting of the State convention Grand Chancellor Kalffht Will Call as atronc Views on the Haee que Wednesday.

The convention will be can own a copy on one of this lot or Hon and Says That While the Met called to order by Chairman Wilie Convention to rder la Federal Court Room at 1 o'eloek This which caused a run on the First National, of which R. (H. Plant is president. The latter closed after the Vases, price is cents io Jones and ex-lovernor McSweeney ro Must be Protected he Must each. will probably be chosen president.

Combined Assault by Laad sod Sea WUI fc Hade Thl Month Japan Me Cruiser Buult WhUt Tryln Destroy Mines Heavy Ftiinc Avaln Keported Front Mew Cfcwaa er New From Far Fats. Moraine Barer Habaa to Weleome Visitors to the City Beeeptlea at Know His Place Without seeking Mclal Equality, a That Will Sot The convention will be made up of Xo. 0383. 4 Tjice Curtain, measures 90 a most representative body of men run commenced. It posted a notice that it would not do busness till after the arrival of the bank examiner, who was expected today.

Pending the arrival of the examiner, no ntfiMal atAtpmpnt WAa riven nut. It Greenville Foaaale Cllee Tonlffht he Tolerated. nni riH and three vards long. A great many men who have I out of politics for many years, men heavy Roman border, with light snow drop and floral designs and center, only $1.00 the pair. la l-Annrtpri that the Central of From every city and town ii the Ch, Foo.

May 16. A combined i Georgia Railroad and a number of who have taken a conspicuous pari in the uplifting of the State, having cosented to attend the convention. Baton Rouge, May 16. In the presence of a great crowd, Newton C. Blanchard was inaugurated Gov- grand domain of Southi Carolina- the gallant Knights came pouring into XO MEXDIXG STOCKIXGS frr hnv nd cirls: knees, heels and large manufacturing concerns are depositors in the First National.

K. H. Plant, is regarded as one of the wealthiest men in the South. The toes made of the strongest Irish Lin ernor of Louisiana, and Jared j. Sanders Lieutenant Governor, today.

en Thread, fast black, jusi ine now The chief interest just now is as to who will be elected delegates-at-large, and whether the convention will instruct its delegates to vote for Judge Parker or not. Amongst other questions likely to come up is whether there shall be a county to county land and sea attack on Port Arthur is expected to take place between May 20th and 23rd. The Japanese hope to occupy Port Dalny within a lew days. After the destruction of its submarine mines at TaUenwan, the Japanese intend to land additional trooDS there and commence the for tired mothers, ttice as cenis mo In his inaugural address, Governor Greenville yesterday. More than two hundred delegates- and Grand Lodge officers have already assembled and the few remaining are- expected on the early trains this morning.

The convention, will bo called to pair. Blanchard made a strong appeal for largrer and more liberal appropria 1 banks with which he is connected have been regarded as strong. There was no intimation of the failure till today's developments. On the door of Plant's Sons bank was posted the notice: "Bank closed. Will issue statement." There was much excitement.

In Twitltinn nf TV VflHpr anil BLEACHED DAMASK 0 inches wide, -full bleached, 40 tions and progressive legislation for this year, ana wneiner in thi nrimarv shall be qualified order at 10 o'clock this morning by education. He recommended refund cents. electors or not. Both of these will Grand Chancellor John M. Knight of 72 inch Cream Damask 39 cents.

attack on Port Arthur. A Japanese officer says that the Japanese are ready to lose 2,000 men in the attack. Sumter. The federal government has nthr nrnminAnt Hennfiitnrs. R.

H. XEW DIMITIES allowed the Knights to use the Unit Printed in neat figures, 8 cents. Plant, was placed in voluntary bank bring forth much discussion- As to the canvass, to do away with it, at least this year, has a strong sentiment back of it. So far as is known none of the present State officials will have1 any opposition and it is held that a canvass would be useless and costly. Well informed Chinese say me en trance to Port Arthur is not blocked led States court room and this has temporarily converted into a I Pythian Grand Lodge room, with dec ruptcy, witn s.

corom as receiver. Ww York. Mnv lfi. According to SILK DOTTED MULLS. 1 Summer fabric in white, ing the State debt of $11,000,000 bearing interest at 4 per cent, long term 3 per cent, bonds; urged laws suppressing gambling and the promotion of good feeling between labor and capital, and the regulation of trusts and laws for good roads.

He said that lynching should not be permitted under any circumstances, if possible for the military under the command of the Governor to prevent. If a rononf otatemonf. thp "First Nation. orations of yellow, red and blue, the cream, pink, black and blue 35 cents. al Bank of Macon owed depositors i colors of the order.

capital, ine nrni of I. C. Plant Sons had a capital of $200,000. JESSIE LEWIS0HN JAILED. Mayor G.

Heyward Mahon, himself BLACK SILK TAMISE. 44 inches wide 85 cents. o. inval Kniirht. will deliver the ad Would Not Testify Against Voile 48 cents to $1.00.

it occurs beiore tne lnierveuuou i New Chwang, May Russians admit that the railroad is now closed to Port Arthur. Nothing has been heard from there by wire in three days and six days mail for points South of Hsiuyea was not returned this afternoon. The Russians say General Linevitch with a large army is moving from Madiv-ostock towards Korea. Washington, May 16. An intima- 1 1 nffimula here that a SUIT ON CONSTABLE'S BOND.

dress of welcome to the city of Greenv ille, and while he will let every man hplive hi home town, is the Cambler Canfield. Xew York, May 16. Jesse Lew- the executive can be made an investigation should be made and prosecution instituted. The sheriff should be held to the strictest accountabil best in the world, he will clear all TEX-PIECE TOILET SETS. Striking and pleasing to the eye, finished in stipled gold $4.93.

Same set with twelve pieces $7.95. Man in Columbia Wants Damage for Seizure. ilmiht.K awav and leave Greenville ishon, copper magnate and clubman, appeared today before Justice Wy- without a rival for second place. The address of welcome in behalf of the ity for the safety of persons in their custody. On the negro question, he said: att in John Doe proceedings insti local lodges will be delivered by Uov Mauldin.

and the Brand chan Mason's Fruit Jars 60 cents to $1.00 per do en. "Th neirro is a man and a citizen, tuted the second time by the district attorney ia his quest for evidence celtor will respond in behalf of the and is valuable in his sphere. With in that sphere he must be guaran against Richard Canfield. He al Colonial Ice Tea Tumblers 68 cents the set. Columbia, May 16.

(Special.) An important decision has been rendered by Magistrate Moorman in a suit brought by a negro named Drake against Constable Gideon on the lat-ter's bond. suit was brought for alleged damage to property belonging to Drake while the constable was making a seizure and was for $100 nn tho pnnutfthlp'H bond of $500. Gid leged to nave visuea ine cny heen conducted bv Canfield Grand Iodge. During these addresses the proceedings will be open to the public and all Knights, who are not members of the Grand Lodge, as well as teed equal protection oi law. nu must be protected in his right to hlv nnd ouietlv: in the lion rcavucu great battle is imminent the vicinity of Liao-Yang, where the Russians are determined to hake a stand The rumor can not be traced to its source.

New Chawang, May is an unconfirmed report here that heavy fighting took place in the direction of Liao lang. I he reports of big guns were faintly heard east of ew Chwang at 5 XEW WAIST GOODS. White Mercerized 15 to 25 cents. right to labor and enjoy the fruits in this city. Lewishon refused to answer any questions put to him regarding his alleged visits to Can- all other interested visitors win oe nri.mit,te.t with oleasure.

As soon as (Kb ovppiitivf nr business session be eon is the same man against whom gins, however, the proceedings will fields and upon application oi tne district attorney he was committed for contempt of court by Justice Wy-att, handed over into the custody of an Lewishon's counsel, who of his labor. No approacn lowaru social equality or social recognition will ever be tolerated in Louisiana. The law for separate schools, churches, cars and places of entertainment must be enforced. There is room in this broad Southland, with proper lines of limitation foi the suit was Drougnt in vnarieston oy then be secret and no visitors wm Welters ana ine point was raiseu that th -tmurintrnte Hid not have be admitted. At 1:30 the convention, will ad mum unttt 3:30 whea it wiU recon advised his client Jiot to.

answer, questions put to him, left at once jurisdiction in the case on the, ground that while the suit was for $100, which is as much as can be vene and continue in session um.u two races to live on terms i uwiuai tnot hlrv linnVrstandino" and con o'clock this morning, ine jvusu Chinese Bank has been anoved to the French Consulate. Washington, May Japanese legation received the following cablegram from Tokio: "Admiral Kataoka reports that on Saturday our torpedo boat flotilla its kph. sweeDing opera- for the Supreme wnere nc made application and writ of habeas corpus. Counsel for Lewishon con brought in a magistrate court, it was on a bond for $500 which was a cord. We brook no interference without.

It is up to the South to handle and solve the problem, so as 5:30 o'clock. The faculty and students of the Greenville Female College will tender the visiting Knig-hts a reception this evening at 8:30 o'clock at the college hnilrlinor part of the amount already sued tor and above the amount in that court. tends that tne new witness law passed by the State Legislature last winter is unconstitutional and it is his intention to carry the question to furnish no occasion lor lmener ence." Magistrate Moorman held that the point raised was correct and that it cuutmuvu tions tinder cover the fleet. The en Tfinmrrmv the Grand Lodge will be called to order at 9:30 o'clock and emy constructed temporary batteries on a promontory at Kerr Bay, Tali- mnnnlino R1T field CUDS, be- FARMERS USE SHOT GUNS- continue in session- until 1:30. it necessary, to xne couri oi appeals.

OHIO TODAY. would be necessary to nave a sun 01 this kind in circuit court. It is understood that the case' will be brought in that The Hrppnville Knights will enter Row Started and Several Were CU OH) sides a hastily constructed fort and with one company stubbornly resisted our attack. Our torpedo flo-Aatvirya t.h riumv's fire, car- tain their visiting brothers with a trolley ride around the city, the cars leaving the postoffiee building at 5 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. The Slighly Injured.

Columbus, Ohio, May 16. The Re publican State convention will meet Spartanburg, May 16. (Specials- 1111a, ried out the operations and destroyed five mines laid by the enemy. One the minu PvnlnHpd and sank our Jim Koper, a white man, living with BAPTIST CONVENTION ENDS. Big Cathing in Nashville Comes to a Close.

Nashville, May 16. The last ride will end at the Southern railway depot, where alt wilt board the spe-fMiil train for Chick Soriners where Tom and Pope Odom, farmers of the th Uanniiet, will be served that here Tuesday and Wednesday. There are 051 delegates in the convention. A large majority is affiliated with what is called the old Hanna guard, so that there is no doubt about the convention being controlled by Gov. TTorriplr fiprv B.

Cnx and Senator cruiser, Miyako. In this accident six men were killed besides two who Duncan section, precipitated a row this morning at the home of the Odoms, which caused an exchange of night. day's session the Southern Baptist Convention Was opened with an were wounded during the ngnt. Mr 16. The cruiser Miy If you really want style BANQUET AT CHICK SPRINGS.

Are from shotguns, but no one was Dick, who with Senator Foraker, will be the delegates at large to the Re seriously hurt. Roper decided to mnvo nurnv from Odom'a to a neigh hour of prayer. The question of work among the negroes was en- i-nstWl tr a commission to reoort Brilliant Entertainment to be publican national convention ax ni- Given in Honor of Visitors cago. and elegance in a Straw Hat at the next convention. It is com bor's named Bruce and went to the former's house this morning for his clothes and other things.

He was Chick Springs' splendid new hotel FREIGHT TRAINS COLLIDE posed of 16 prominent men of tne Southern States. A special order of tha Aav th consideration of the will be a blaze of glory tomorrow niirht when the Knights and their in don't overlook the ones we accompanied by Jonn and imp iay-lor and Bruce. The Odom's did not want Koper to leave until the name of the eldest Odom was taken from ako was lost while assisting the operations of clearing the Russian mines from Kerr Bay, northeast of Talienwan on which Dalny is situated, Admiral Katoaka, commander of the third squadron, returned there Sunday with a detachment of his squadron, protecting two flotillas of torpedo boats which had been detailed to complete the removal of the mines. Five mines were located and exploded when the boat struck an undiscovered mine, which exploded with tremendous force un-nf the nort side, in- Freight trains No. 71 and No.

72, work of the Sunday school board and vited guests assemble there for the on the Uolumma ana ureennue reports submitted by the commu- are showing. Everything k.nnn1i nt ttlO iStllt frt rAllwSV. COl- banquet in honor of the Grand Lodge tees Saturday. A o-eniiril dismiss inn of reDorts fol 111 11 Il 11 VI 1 Hded late yesterday afternoon near that's new in Yachts, Tele- Preparations have been made for a lien which was given by Bruce. This brought on much talk, and a quarrel ensued.

It is claimed by the more than three hundred, and the Williamston, hut according to tne best information none of the crew nrao hurt. The dispatcher's office in affair will be one of the most delight Taylor and isruce tnat ine uaoras fii.l nn thom first nnd thev returned lowed. Dr. Deford entered a vigorous protest against teaching children that there is such a man as Santa Clause. He said it was a myth and hurtful abomination, that should be relegated to the rear.

It taught children to be deceitful. Officers rec ful ever given by the Pythians in the shots. The Odoms were hit and this city was not advised of the acci this State. A special tram has been scops, Panama shapes in Manila Straws and genuine Panamas. SMITH BR1ST0W.

flic ting immense damage to the hull. The Miyako sank in 22 minutes. Two sailors were killed and 22 wounded, roof nf the crew was rescued. chartered by the local committee to dent, and the telephone omces a points below were closed. ATTEBlTieX, CAMPPt'IXIAM.

their arms and legs peppered with small shot. None of the other party was injured. LHT AT BRIDGE WHIST. take the visitors out to the springs ommended for various church boards were for home missions, W. W.

Lan-drnm. president. B. D. B.

D. Crav. Admiral Katoaka reports that the and return with them tnai nigni. The train will leave the city prompt The members of Camp Pulliam will nArmnnnnilinir apprptnrV. SundQV Russians withdrew irom uuuinauu Point, northeast of Kerr Bay, Thursday, but erected a temporary fort on hnirriif nnrt.hpaRt 0 Taku Moun- please assemble at the residence of school, E.

E. Folk, president.A. B. London, May 16. There is much gossip concerning the heavy gamb Hill, secretary.

Foreign missions, j. the family of our late comrade, Capt. ly at 6:30 tomorrow evening ana arrive at Taylors Station about 7 o'clock. Here the party will be met by carriages from the hotel and driven to the banquet hall. Following is the menu arranged by Manatrer .1.

A. Hull of the Chick tain, where they mounted six guns o-j tranches. The ves ling at bridge of a certain set in the hnnw nf inmmons. A vouiiit conserv is. iiutson, president ana Ji.

J. lingham, secretary. sels of Katoaka's squadron shelled ative member recently lost nearly O. Hawthorne, to pay our last tno-ute of respect in attending the funeral services at 5 o'clock this afternoon. Geo.

W. Rirrine. Commander. $25,000 wiiile playing wun ienow the Russians tnrougnoui oumiay unu ANARCHISTS MUST GO. members.

Hrhlo-P ia nrohihited within the pre the latter retained tneir position LOOTING BY CHINESE. cincts of the house, though it is still Springs Hotel Company: Bouillion in Cups. Filet of lied Snapper, Hollondaise Sause. Potatoes a la Julienne. Sliced Cucumbers.

Celery. FORK BHOALH SCHOOL The closing exercises of the Fork indulged In occasionally, ine neavy inuu nt thn vnnnir oniiRprvative is de The Supreme Court Rules Against John Turner. Washington, May 16. In an opin Drive Naked Russians off After Robbing Them. clared to have occurred in a private house.

i Queen Olives. Mixed Pickles. Shoala school will take place Firday ion today, Chief Justice Fuller, of Rarbecued Spring Lamb, Hunter the United States Supreme Court, sustained the action of the immigration authorities of the port, of New style. New Green Peas. New Irish Potatoes in Cream.

evening, May 20, beginning at 8 o'clock, in the school house. The public generally, and the friends and patrons of the institution especially are Invited. METHODIST TO MEET. Washington, May 16. The general Boiled Ham, Partridge Brand.

York, in ordering tne Gepormuuu ui the Englishman, Turner, alleged to on onaiwhist. Th chief iUStlCO conference of Methodist Protestants, Asparagus rips, i ream oauce. Win. Vv 16.The Wis Unman Funch. Tlrnilo.1 Snrinir Thicken on Toast.

tSV Ml. MUM. said in his opinion that Turner him consin State Democratic convention DON'T RUN ALL OVER TOWN for Clothing, Hats and Furnishing it's a vaste of time and shoe leather. Tomato Salad. Mayonnaise Dressing.

will meet here tomorrow to eieci fmir rioinrmioa at. inrcre to the na Liao Yang, Ma, 16. -Further details of the attack made by Chinese soldiers, Saturday, upon the railway coal mines, occupied by the Russian administrative force near Port Adams, show that the troeps were a body guard of the Governor of Foo Chow, who headed the attack in person. The Governor ordered the arrest and beheading of the Chinese miners. The Russians were stripped and driven off naked, the property looted, and 20,000 tons of cool destroyed.

A detachment of Japanese had t.h mines the orevious day. self did not deny liiai no was anarchist. The opinion upheld the law fnv vnlninn nf anarchists and tional convention. From returns it which is to begin here next Friday, will continue In session ten days. The most important matter that ia to come before the conference is the discussion of proposed union with the Congregatlonallsts and the United Brethren.

The matter has been talked of by the individual churches, largely in a tenative and informal affirmed the decision of the Circuit rruits. Oranges. Bananas. Mrawberries and Cream. Assorted Cuke.

Cream Cheese. Butter Thins. French Drip Coffee. Iced Tea. Court of the Southern district or New York, which refused a writ of Is believed that Edward Wall of this city will lie endorsed over Hearst, the only other candidate who has been seeking control of the State What you want is here and at the right price too.

It will not take long for you to make up your mind that we're right when you see the goods, We are offering special inducements in childrens and boys suits. delegation. Those who will respond to the following toasts are: Ttnffaln. fv 1 The mass meet but did not touch them, regarding ings, one for women and the other Greenville and Her uuests v. Parker Greenville; A.

G. Rembcrt, Spartanburg. Our Commonweulth J. W. Doer, Georgetown: M.

Rutledge Rivers, for men, services in several cnurcnes and an evening meeting at city con- habeas corpus to Turner. NATIONAL LEAGUE GAMES. Pittsburg 6, New YorkS. Cincinnati 1, Boston 2. St.

Louis, Philadelphia rain. Chicago 7, Brooklyn AMERICAN LEAGUE GAMES. lioston 4, Cleveland 9. Washington 4, Chicago 8. New York fl, Detroit 11.

Philadelphia St, Loi I. them as private property. Another conflict between Cossacks and Chinese bandits has occurred In diioM nf C.hiintladzv. The ban way, but none of tne tnree nas a yet taken any steps. The future of the movement, depends upon the decision of the conference.

Columbia, May 16. Supreme Court rcudered the following opinion todays Julias A. Pratt et al respondents, v. J. E.

Timtner-man et al, appellants, affirmed; opinion by Eugene B. Gary. A. J. Charleston.

Endel .120 Main St. Pythian Knighthood J. B. Atkin- vention nan today enneu in international Convention of the M. C.

A. of North America. At the meeting for women Miss Helen M. Gould read the lesson of the day. dit, it reported, were led by four Japan? troopers.

The Cossacks lost two killed, nd ther Mile twenty- a ill. (Continued on Fifth Pafe.).

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