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i. ward of $10 was offered for'hlm Supt. W. G. Allen was notified" recapture and sent a guard f0 i Burch declared that he haH White Supremacy Government Print Shop a Expensive Luxury home team won by a score of Tvtp 3.

The game was full of linger Both teams fought hard foxothe last game. Battery for the visitors was Cowell, Flowers and Rice; fqrj the home team, Patterson and Armstrong. UmDlre. Gasklll. han-o; tack, nd force had to to send him.

Maie the Keynote In Consequence of Investiga Holiness Convocation The Holiness convocation beir.e.i. in the Holiness church, colore. West South Street, was was fest that the defeat of our ticket at the coming election will bring back ovita nnd daneers from where-Hor Thomas Settle, and others want to run for Congress, but the young chairman says he better attend to legal duties here. Mr. Watson Returns attend tion the President Will Ask Congress toTrans- "fer It to Secretary Cortelyou's which our triumph in 1893 so fortu nately delivered us.

nearly 500 negroes last night, Venezuela Wants Pe'acfe Washington, Sept ,16. General Hernandez, the Venezuelan minister, received' a telegram from his government today saying that the reports in American newspapers of the likelihood of war between and Colombia were not true. Venezuela, the telegram said, was at peace and wanted peace. white -people were present to wit- kt'iav that the rjolltlcal des- Mr. Walter L.

Watson, city attorney. Maryland Democrats Strongly Support the South on this Issue Gorman Would Wave No Boom Launching the proceedings. a Mtorfiav afternoon from, a tlnies of Maryland should be shaped reiurucu trip to Oklahoma, where he tvas the guest of Mr. Thos. Wright, a folder aw nf the AV and M.

College and controlled by the white people of the state, and while we disclaim any purpose to do any injustice whatever iif tvn nnw Dracticlnfi: law. Mr. to our colored population, we declare without reserve our resolute purpose to Watson reports a delightful trip. preserve In every conservative and con SOMETHING NEW FOR THE P. M.

G. stitutional way the political ascendency of our race." The followinr Dlank Is a hit at Sena CHURCHES SEIZED 8 tor McComas, who has attacked Sena Sept. Roosevelt, It Is learned here, has ae-termined to ask congress to authorize the transfer of the government printing office to the jurisdiction and control of the department of commerce and labor. A quiet investigation into the management of printing? establishment has been going on for several months under the direction Of Secretary Cortelyou and enough has been secured to convince the president that tor Simmons and others from the-south for favoriner the disfranchisement of Riots Follow the Execution of the great mass of Ignorant negroes: hi TtiaAt j. rmn Baltimore, Sept.

IS. Special. Though a majority of the county conventions of Maryland delared In favor of the nomination of Arthur rue Gorman for the presidency there was no mention of the name of that distinguished Democrat in the Democratic state convention, uhlch met here tonight and nominated Edwin "Warfleld for governor. Many persons came from a distance expecting to see a Gorman presidential boom launched, but In this respect they were sorely disappointed. The convention followed the wishes -The election of a Democratic legisla Labor Union Comes to the Post Office Department With a Complaint "Washington, Sept.

16. The post office department was confronted today CAPT. WALTERS RESIGNS Leave the Police Force to Be. come Chief Deputy Sheriff Capt. M.

Walters of the p0'u force will today tender his reptgr.ati to become chief deputy undrr. sh'nr M.W.Page. Capt. Walters held this popition der. a former administration of shen-Page and when a Republican sfvn' was elected Capt.

-Walters wrrit t'hj Raleigh police force. He Is row 0r of the two police captains and has fine record. The position ofchif puty pays more than the salary 0f a policeman. Many changes have taken rlare jn the police force this month. Orfi-Hunnicutt was suspended, Offlop.r Don resigned and Janitor Lumley, who ture will also make certain the election to the United States senate of a man who will truly represent the essential principles which the Democratic party has advocated from Jefferson's time- to our own.

and who would scorn to a. Russian Decrte St. Sept. 16. The Russian government began yesterday the transfer of the church property of the Armenian church to the civil authori -ties, pursuant tothe decree of June 25.

Father Aratoff uttered an anathema against Russian government be-musft of the seizure of, the church should De x. nf ArrrQ Tr.p miSL ifiuii ixi wun a strong enort on me part otnR office as Central Labor Union of this city to' inaugurated in i the Printing -i Knon as Dossinie. eai employes of the mail box repair shop, statistics showing the cost of printing i rrr, ViT-or! oe-pther with in- malign and attack the white people of the south in their efforts to properly solve the great question resulting from of w-w formation showing the methods wno nave maae tnemseives oDjecuon able to union workmen. xwrk! ami this, is believed, will demon lilt' CHH AflWillSCIMCIIb Vfc II1C IlCj-, UVJ. Th Democrats of Maryland are cer Some time ago George W.

Crocker, -nn o-w-Ass the necessity for an employe of the mall lock repair shop tain that Gorman will be the Demo cratic nominee for the presidency. The the Cpntral Ibor Union. He annear- supervision of an executive depart party In the state is in fine shape and property and revolutionary proclamations were distributed among the people. As a result of this incendiary work riots followed at Elizabethpol, during which forty revolver shots were fired in the air by the police. Nevertheless several people were struck by the.

bullets and-one of them -was mortally ment. wore a uniform but was under tv will elect its ticket by a handsome nrvio. invAcstfff-ation ordered by the ed today before Acting Tostmaster General Shallenburger as one of the committee from the Central Labor Un- mayor's control and not the chief of police, was suspended. president was based upon certain state- ion to press charges against B. L.

An-mentg ma(3e by W. A. Miller, the de-drews, superintendent of the shop? and rt assistant foreman, who declared wounded. Four leaders, including A. B.

Clark, assistant superintendent. that CQst Qf tne WQrk in the bindery SHOW WAS GREAT Father. Aratoff, were arrested while the of Senator Gorman absolutely, and it was by his direction that the platform contained no reference to him and that no, speaker referred to his name. The two hundred delegates were enthusiastic in their devotion and loyalty to the leader of the party in the senate, and had they followed their wishes, a great demonstration In behalf of the Marylander for the Democratic presidential nomination- would have been Gorman did not make his appearance In Music I tall, where the four thousand enthusiastic delegates and spectators were assembled. lie was represented by his trusted lieutenants and they saw to It that the program was carried out to the letter.

Those close to Senator Gorman declared that while he the sentiment in favor of an endorsement of him for 'the presidential nomlna? tlon, he dl not think it advisable. It Is his opinlonj.that if "such action is to be taken it should come from others than his, home people. He does not wish to be put in the attitude of seek Tftcse charge relate to tne disappear- wag excessive and who offered to show ance on ioor Day, iwj, oi severe branches of the print- St. Mary's Opens St Mary's will open today and a large attendance Is assured. The students are arriving on every train.

Rev. Neely DuBose, the successor of Rev. Dr. T. D.

Bratton as rector, has assumed his duties, and met the young ladies at the depot as they came 11 A 1 XI klnl.i.nwrVi fV41T Armenian priests were celebrating mass in -the Tiflis cathedral in. the presence of two thousand people for the repose srrictji luuia irum me ou- JmnT-nvp where a workman named Joseph An- i to m- ment Miller's charges led an derson was employed. Anderson felt and Adilph Captured of a soul. ouirv which showed that they were Six Armenians were killed in the riots that the loss of the tools reflected upon him arid he charged the superintend the Audience based on facts. Secretary Cortelyou then bekn to collect additional in of Elizabethpol: ent 'and assistant superintendent with having taken them.

When the charges were investigated by the postiofflce de formation which the president desired. This investigation had not praceeded As a off the compilation designed to drive blues, the three-act farcirai AN ESCAPED CONVICT MUST PAY DUTIES verv far. before it was evident that partment at the time they were melauge," Rudolph and Adolph, as presented at the Academy of Music last night by Mason and Mason was a great pletely exonerated. thousands of dollars had been wasted in the management of the printing Since the removal of Crocker from PURSUED AND CAUGHT office. the shop the charges have been reviv success.

The wives of the two leadintr Government Supplies Sent to characters were constantly trettin? ed and Anderson has been pencuaded The dan of having publications ing the nomination. to assist in pushing the accusations printed by the government printing of- the Philippines Subject against the officials. He became a flee is followed by nearly all of the' The most significant feature ofkthe convention's action is that the plat Frank Burch Recaptured them mixed up as they looked so very much alike. The performance was ma-terlally aided by-a number of bright musical and dancing features, in which to Tariff member of the Central Labor Union, 'departments of the government which ana DacKea Dy mis organization, new receives from congress each year a form made no reference to national Is sues. While this is true, strictly speak charges were made to Postmaster Gen- certain allowance 1 for printing and After a Hard Ch ase-Fam i ly of Burglars "For the Lord sake hide me," cried It has now been decided that binding.

t. -i lerai lajne. ing, one of the strongest utterances in the document declares boldly upon one iruiu uuvprnor inn ji was eiaita uiai in a number of cases the-derat tment3 the Philippine government had decided could have saved money by of the most generally discussed ques tlons In the nation today. heimer, a gasman, was decidedly the favorite. Miss Bessie Phillips, as Anna Gilbert, the soubrette, was clever in specialty work.

The singing of Ir. Chas. H. Bates and Miss Beatrice Mo Kenzie was much enjoyed. The chnrus NATIONAL LEAGUE that, United States government supplies received In the Philippines should be Frank Burch, an ecaped negro convict, as he darted into the rear of Mr.

Jo-sephsua Daniels' residence yesterday. their printing done, by private establishments, after receiving competitive bids, than it cost to have it done The keynote of the platform is white supremacy. It was the slogan of every subjected to regular duties. This ac tion was taken upon the representa speaker and aroused the delegates and Officer Jasper McRary espied the i the' government printing office." One reason for the increased cost at the tions and protests of the merchants of Cincinnati, Sept. 16.

Big Bob Ewing of young ladies added charjn to the evening's bright entertainment. spectators to the highest pitch of en thuslasm. The fact that Senator Gor negro, wno recently escaped irom me road gang, near the Academy of Music, government printing office is declared Manila and elsewhere, who maintained that they are unable to make any sales The Rudolph and Adolph show ag and McGinnity for six innings today, struggled tenaciously but without any advantage to either. In the seventh man shaped the platform and wrote to "be the fact that the labor organim-tions have dictated exactly how much most of it himself Is significant in con gregation is all good and should draw-large crowds wherever they go. and Burch, knowing that he had been recognized, fledl The officer started in hot pursuit, and seeing Street Com to the army because, owing to the fact that no dues were assessed on goods the Clnclnnatlans weakened and helped the visitors to five runs.

New nection. with this subject. Recalling the utterances of Senator Gorman in for the government, the military au work shall be turned out In the? various branches of the office, pid have thus reduced the work of th depart missioner' Blake's buggy, 'Utilized that thorities found it cheaper to buy them Yorks placed another to their credit, in for therace.J He 'drove So rapidly that In the United States and bring them the'elghth. Then in the eighth -and ment without the cost of to the Philippines on army transports. he could not stop the horse when he overtook the negro, so- Burch dodged ori-ratlon.

The war department, while It has not ninth McGinnity suddenly became arv open book to his opponents and the Reds came up from the rear and nosed One of the persons who first learned of the value of getting prlnUn done The- Charlotte, Observer: Mr. J. T. of Portsmouth, private pv retary to the general passenger agent of the Seaboard Air Line, "arrived in the city yesterday and will act as local ticket agent for the Seaboard until Mr. Coffey, the regular agent, is able to resume work.

given any official expression of Its views on the subject, approves the around the corner and the officer went nearly a square further before he brought his horse to a stop. The chase the Giants out at the finish. by private concerns waaCol. Clarence course of the Philippine government. The score: R.H.E.

Edwards, chief of the insular bureau was then resumed on foot and Burch, The only apparent effect of the change of the war department. Col. Edwards New York .0 0 000 05106 9 1 his Interview with reference to the negro on his return from Europe, and taking that in connection with the platform aCopted by the Marj-land Democrats 'tonight. It would appear that he invites the race as laid down by Roosevelt and Crumpacker. The platform declares: "The good government which we are now enjoying under Democratic admln-'inlstmtlon cannot possibly be made t-etter by the flepubfican party, but on the contrary, dependent for its existence, as that party In this state Is.

upon its solid negro vote. It Is mani after running out South street, dashed is asked by the Philippine r.vern- Cincinnati .0 000 000 527 10 2 will be to compel the military authorities to buy from local dealers at high into the lot of Mr. Josephus Daniels. to have printed lor them a num- Batteries: McGinnity and Warner; In his bewilderment, he ran around the er prices tnan have heretofore hopn of copies of their manual of civil Ewlng and Peitz. Umpire, O'Day.

house once, then into the back door. pnld for the goods bought in the United Pittsbunr. Sent. 16. The Pirates can-, service.

The cost of the printing was Mr. Henry Bagley "heard the com I a a a states and imported free. The money FREE DELIVERY tured the game in the first Innlnir to- to Da aia ouc ot ine Iunas OE n'J 1 A. JT A tlnv from thP Pnstnns. Tho htHns- nf.U'Pne government on ueposit nun inc paid by the army on imported supplies will be covered into the Philippine motion and ran to, the negro.

Burch besought him to hide him, but Instead Mr. Bagley took the negro, by the arm the Champions was heavy. dii-bursing officer of that government iti this country. Col: Edwarls asked1 treasury. The score: R.H.E.

and led him, to the sidewalk and called Officer McRary, who, all alert, was Boston. .0 004200006 8 3 the government printing office for an estimate of the work. Just what the estimate amounted to 'could not be as standing at the corner brandishing his Pittsburg .4 0122310 215 19 1 Great Britain Will pistol in the air. The negro made no Batteries: Carney and Moran. Phil- Try objection when the handcuffs were llppl and Phelps.

Umpire, Hurst. certained today, but it was so large that Col. Edwards immediately decided to ask for bids from certain" private placed on him, and he was led away. When you trade- you do not have te lug your bundles home. Leave your address and they will be delivered free of charge anywhere In the city.

Jt doesn't make us any trouble at all. We have a good delivery system and you might, as well make us of it. Any time that you can't come downtown TELEPHONE Chicago Rain. St. Louis Wet grounds.

Frank Burch is a burglar, and a to Prevent Massacres printing concerns, and obtained much younger child in a family. of burglars. lower rates. Officials who are in position to know His father has been in the penitentiary and is now on the roads, where most lieiiens as officers. Many other for Strong Representations to Be American League the true inwardness of the printing of- eigners, including are Washington, Sept.

16. Washington fice Investigation say that the govern offering to serve. On the other hand. of his time has been spent for the past twenty or more; years. An older brother was seriously shot by Mr.

J. and our messenger will call at once surprised the Detroits and local fans ment Printing office has charged high several foreigners have already Joined for the prescription and deliver the to day when thev turned defeat into Prices in many other cases for work the Insurgents who have received them medicine without extra charge. victory by a terrific batting rally in Performed for the departments and with hearty welcome; A. Turner when caught burglarizing a place, corner of. Halifax and streets.

Another brother was a that a complete report of these will be the seventh Inning. Despite the score both pitchers did creditable work. Made to the Porte Supported by a Squadron Bulgaria not Fixed for Fighting made to the president, by the depart us- what you want and we will sen! ft right out. Bobbitt, Wynne Drug Co. Ninons me aay reports rrom pro-Macedonian sources is one from Sofia which declares that Macedonia and The score: R.H.E.

ment of commerce which is charged with conducting the inquiry. member of the gang that robbed Lums-den's store. Frank was sent to the roads-for five years for house-breaking at the Carrol ton hotel. This is the Detroit 0 602000008 10 2 Adrianople will soon be entirely de Until this inquiry is concluded, it is Washington .0 2 0 0 0 1 7 0 10 14 4 populated or Christians. The dally Open Day and Night.

said, there will be no action on the Batteries: Donovan and Biielow; Lee atrocities committed by the Turks pass and Klttridge. Umpire. Connolly. tne bounds of iaginatlon. It Is al Boston.

Sept. 16. The1 local batsmen leged that the Turks set fire to. a mon- oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo astery at Bareshanl, near Mohastlr, and hit Kllllan and Donohue for a total of killed the Servians and women. It Is 2 today, and scored In every inning case or Assistant Foreman Miller.

It was largely upon his statements that the Investigation was started and he has become so Involved 'that it will not be proper to take final action In his case until after all the information in regard to the working of the printing office is secured and laid before the president. Thi3-report will be transmitted to Congress by President Roose- not stated how the women came to be they went to the bat except in the PERSONALLY CONDUCTED in the monasters. Tnn hnndro i-fu- first. The score: gees from the burned village of Dya-vata have mysteriously disappeared R.H.E. .0 43000000 7 10 2 .0 4 311311 14-i2 5 London.

Sept. 17. The Dally Chronicle says this morning It Is understood that the British government has decided to take step to end the massacres in Macedonia. Diplomatic representations which will be made at Constantinople will, it is stated, be supported by the dlsratch of a British fquadron. The DiJy News rrints statement of a similar tenor, but precise.

AUTUMN Cleveland Boston TO and are believed to have been captured. The Turks, It Is "believed, have started Batteries: Kllllan, Donohue and Be-ivelt and a "strong effort will be made mis; Hughes, Criger and Gibson. tvm- to have the printing office transferred on a general massacre, beginning with 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 pirc. O'Loughllri. to the control of Secretary Cortelyou.

the Losengrade district; where in the LAKE TOXAWAY 0 village of Paulevo, they killed every Philadelphia Wet grounds. New York Rain. POINT OF DIFFERENCE AND THE body found in the streets. From Turkish sources come the statement that an insurgent band of 450 has been annihilated near Istib. Another insurgent band, which was intrenched In the village of Gcrmot, was routed, losing one hundred killed and many wounded.

Terrible plagues, those itching, pestering diseases of tho skin. Put an end to misery. Doan'a Ointment cures. At any drug store. SAPPHIRE COUNTRY 0 0 0 0 0 0 Very Low Rates Progress in Discussion of thfe Alaska Boundary.

London, Sept. 16. At this afternoon's session the Alaska boundary commission. Sir Robert Finiay devoted his argument to'expounding the importance of 'Vancouver's narrative, which he as-, serts wsa known to the negotiators of the treaty of 1S25. The United States 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Resented Being Pushed Several, of tha participants in the difficulty which occurred as the crowd was leaving the Academy of Music Tuesday night yesterday submitted before magistrates.

Mr. Ed Hugh stated befora Justice Macy that as ho was coming down tha steps he was violently pusred and in spite of his warning was shoved against a ady with such forca that ha knocked her ltply Frm th Poirin Sofia. Sept. 18. Prince Ferdinand returned here today.

So far as can be ascertained the powers have up to the present not replied formally to Bulgaria's note in regard to her differences with Turkey In regard to Macedonia. It Is stated, however, that the representatives of three powers have again urged Bulgaria to maintain peace, aa the great nations will not assist her In the event of war with Turkey. The commissioners rest their contention nrincinally upon the map of Vancou- Whll the pro-Insurgent correspondents at Sofia continue to declare that war between Turkey and Bulgaria is inevitable and that nil prospect of an amicable arrangement should be excluded, the opinion at Vienna Inclines to the contrary View. The Vienna correspondent of the Standard states that the Bulgarian note to the powers Is far more moderate than Premier PetrofTs statements to the foreign correspondents and confirms the idea that Bul- garJa Is anxious to avoid a conflict for which she Is not prepared. In support of this Idea the correspondent of the Standard points out that years ago the Bulgarian army adopted the Austrian Mapnllcher rifle.

This fact Is acting ns a check on Bulgaria's warlike pretentions, as without the consent of Aurtrla the scanty store rifles and cartridges cannot be replen-lhed. There Is. moverover. not a single general officer cf repute in the country. Prince Ferdinand, unlike Alexander of Battcnburg, has no military Instincts.

Reports from Constantinople say a number of have volunteered to serve against the Macedonians and more than one hundred have already arrived. The sultan proposes to raise two battalion of Greeks who will have ver to fixt the Portland channel, while Canada and GreatBfitain rely' upon the Vancouver narrative. Sir. Robert Finiay read extensively from the notes exchanged between Great Britain and the United States. down.

He resented the man's rudeness and a fight ensued on tha sidewalk. envoys of the powers urged Prime Min In' order to give to everyone, an opportunity to see and enjoy the wonderful and beautiful Lake and Mountain section, in the Land of the Sky, known as the "Sapphire, Country," the Southern Railways will sell tickets, em. Tuesdays, September 15th, 22nd and 1903, from RALEIGH, to Lake Toxaway, N. and return, at rate, of $31.60. Thlsi jrate- includes railroad fare from RALEIGH to Lake rToxawayc Return, carriage ride between Lake Toxaway, Lake Sapphire and Lake Fairfield; also seven days board at either: the Franklin Inn at Brevard; Toxaway Inn at Lake Toxoway, Sapphire Inn at Lake Sapphire; or the seven days time may be.

divided between any two or all of the hotels. These excursions will be personally' conducted from Hendersonville, and every attention will be shown to those making the trip, especially ladles and children traveling alone. Lakes Tjoxa way. Fairfield, and Sapphire are situated at an altitude of over 3,000 feet and are among the highest located Lakes In thevUnited States. Splendid boating, fishing, and hunting.

Tick-etsr good to return ten days from date of sale. For information. ISS, reaiest Ticket Agent of the Southern Railway orS. H. Hardwick.

General Passenger Agent, Washington. D. C. T. E.

GREEN, C. T. A. Raleigh, N. C.

Mr. W. L. Dorsett, ha said, came to his aid when several were attacking him. ister retroff to postpone the summoning of the army reserves to assemble Mr.

Lee and Mr. Sam Ray both sub on the frontier. M. rPtrofr Acts I or 1 mitted before Justice Macy to affray No Politics in It the advice, and the assembling and Joining the colors continue. and paid a penny and costs.

Mr. Dor- 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 sett and Mr. Wllber Cole appeared'be- 1 Asneviue, n. Sept. 16.

Special, fore the mayor to submit. David Thomas S. Rollins said today that he King, the fourth person, waa reported had decided to purchase a home and to have submitted before a magistrate. remove to Asheville at once. Some 0 0 0 0 0 0 New Bern's Last Game New Bern.

N. Sept. 18. Special. The Acdemv has Its special police-have said that.

nhn i The New Bern ball team played its last game at the park this season. They met a strong team from Bayboro, The but an officer will now be there to see publican state chairman, is influenced that there Is no pushing. The order political reasons on his determina-last night on leaving was perfect. to com tia Tenth district 0oopooooopqoooooooocooooooooooooooboooccoooo.

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