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THE ?A AIDE NISLE. volume x. ('AM DEN, S. FRIDAY, -Tl l.V 21. N ( ). 2S? It Has Bee/) Presented Through His Attorney, THE -FIRST YET FILED In t e Court of (h'ms- Tncrc Will be Aboat 5,000 of T lie in Altogether? Ques tion cf Law Involv.d. Washington, D C . Special ? Ad miral Geo. Dewey Saturday filed in iho Court of <* lamis through his as tc-vney, his claim for naval bounty, wv?.vi j.g out of the battle of Manila Bay, M ay 1. 1S0S. I his Is the first of 'this class of claims filed in this court, und lc U antloip-ttod thv there will bo b*tw:en 1 noo and 5.000 of them a) 1 &gc:..hc-r. Ma.vr of these claims were originally filed before the Navy Do T>aitTOcnku under ihe provisions of Sec tion 4 CS3 cf tho Revised Statutes, for vinhing or otherwise destroy ins: ves frls belo-ngln's to Spain on various il>tcs during tho period from April l?l?t, ISf'J, when active naval ope.*a? t i "r. k ng.Tinit that country were en* tc-rc.l up until the suspension of l'or-ili;ics upon the t!gn:rg of \he P'l'crocol, August 32, Thc-e claims luvohe controverted Mue-.-ii:!ir- cf law, and the decision of which will alfect a number of cases, ar l " 11} furnish a precedent for tho lu'u/e a t ion of the?Navy Department In 1 1; ? a ljustment of this class of <w)' - The Secretary of the Nary, af? 10 r e : r?ulta4?ion with the Attorney Qensr.il ard with hi?, apprroval, has rcv'rrr*u to the Court of Claims tbe f-jllawin? United Spates Flagship New York, Spanish flee*, Santiago, Cuba, July 0, 7 1 r= ^ ? t jilted States Steamship Conco.V: Manila Day. May 1. ISO*. United States Steanuhlp Manning, Spanish fleet, San tiago, Cuba. July 3. 1S0S; United Stri'f? Steamship Vale, surrender S#n I i?go, Cuba. July lb. United Ss'.tcs battle hip Massachusetts prize money and bounty for sinking Rein a Mer-edes, harbor Santiago, evening July 4, ]^<S, United States Steamship %M;.CulSc<igh, Manila Pay, May 1. 1?08; United St't'es. battleship Texas. Almir onte Oquendo, Infanta Maria Teresa, Viscvaya, Criftobal Colon, Pluton. Fu ror, F.cina Mcrcedes. July 3 and 4. is&?, United Slate? battles-hip Texas, ^es eels taken by terms of capitulation ?>r Santiago an^l carter n province of Cu.ba, United States Steamship Hist, bounty foi sinking of Estrella. disab 31ng gun-beat Cuba E? panda, and tor pedo boat Delgado, sinking of sloop with 6oldIers, burning armed vessels, in engagement against superior force; harbor Manzanillo. Cuba. July So, i The secretary of the navy is given Authority to refer these claims to the ( :;v' cf r'iaina- for decision under pro vision of Pcction 2 of an act of March ?. 18ft?, en'ided; "An art to afford h . si my r. and relief to Congress and the executive departments in the inves tigation of claims and demands against tho government. f h* purpose of Ihe reference of the claims IK to get a iud?cial_ determlna tlon by the court of the rights of all - parties concerned I'ryan Burked for a Sptccft. Chlcasa, 111. Sp.ecial ? Wiliam .T. Tiryan will sprok on the results of In dustrial and financial conditions, at a conference on trusts, to be held In ? '?itffra/'o, ort September I3?h to 16th, Inclusive, und^r the auspices of the Civic Federation, die bar- "been ap pointed by !hc CJ?vernor of N>braska pe one of th^1 delegate to represent that S'ate at the conference Report of the Commissioner of Patents. Wr.shlnpton. D. C., Special ? Commis si or-r of rnfe-nt? Duel!. lias submitted his ?.rn>i,i! report for fhe fiscal ysar Just idoked Tt shows t.hat durlw? the yor there were r?v.eived 3.5, 3i2 appli-. ratOns for patent* There were 25,404 patents granted Ther* were' 16,670 Jotters parent tliar expired. X ladles Greet Mine f)re)f?r; Hennes. lly Cable. ? Maitre Demajige Interviewed Captain Dreyfus Saturday from 10 o'tjjovk till 1. after which Mme. Dreyfus visited her hur.hand for sever al hour?. On leaving the prison *he was greeted by seventy Itennes society Sadies, who had assembled to testify their sympathy wlih her. To Blow Up the Filipino*. Washington, D. C? Special.-? The *PIY department has recently concluded au exhaustive series of experiments In 6#?dy Hook with high explosives. and light field guns, that promise*, ir adopt ed, to result In arming the t-ocp' in tike Phillpines with the most advanced type of light field ghn In the world. T6e board has decide*! or'Tr tyTHr oT field gun which can fire I# aro>ed shots per minute, which can be operated by ou mi a*d abicli*i(s full tr? v csa ({?le ts pfifs la If mosdi for loading an nfSe beck for<fswportsUen>ali?ire* ever ? e ded. It is s>!nc!i csitbr . m mrvf eel id shot ihiijwl at a tanrttag ck>rg* oL high ?tp:?Te wfc;_t * ill Mm r " ? r~ ?** B ANN'S SUCCESSOR - Howie a Chic} *Consla U? I Jlruclions !< ' . s. u c cj . The rtsigna' ion ot W K B.ihv, chief j riUipensarv constable, was puMishtd th? other d?y Constable B^h:- sennit* to have devoui his energies to break ing up'siUU in ih# country, an<i gen erally austainM the rcpuation of b ? ing a faithful ofllo.al, bu> u Is Inti mate 1 bh&Mi&'-i* not-liK-* 1 by the ad ministration Constable S iters be-on appointed chief to suc?ea >T r Rahr .ami Con* ettble S 1 Ho?jg ha_ been made chief ecus-tab!? ; Mi> Sellers' piaoc. Tii* 1st tor will h$ VC''.!8rg? of 'ho op erations in Chai|escn. Chiff Clerk HirJi has issued a cir cular let-ter cAUt !ho chief Stite cou?' ablfo to bewa\ 0f noting too hos tile at times. Mr. -arris said. '?OoT?rncr MrSw^^y t|i ject* to inst-ruct yoa to be ^'.careful In r :? i d * in?, with or tvk-hout a iriant; not to br<? *k or nxn'-ila'? l>rop<{V unn^ees 6-3 v ?1 y . You nr^ T'?s{ to V}<v?v private v^si'lcrt'-ef or rom^ j ox op* on tho bos', ot ?\1ou* tha'V li quors are concealed th?c ^ jj^tai purposes, and when it M.ry to starch s>ueh prlvi pj,ace(3 ^ must b? doiv? in the dayir. anj (1j. M-avs v i t h i warrant. "All pub It ft places where li<TF ^ kncvn to bp told orstored gajjy should bo raided frej^Kh.uly an fully unti the nuisance Is nbi!o'r. 119 convicMon of violators cf rho !*? \ S more important than th* selzurt? j ? mall quaiMi- le> of liquor and pj, i c i 3 1 effort? should bo mad* t ?> cbtaj convictions. Cases Vhould pushe to as prompt a hc*uin~ as possible, bch in the magistrate*.' an the cir cuit court? You should kce. in cor respondence ^i*h Phc solicit*^ with whom you have cases and .*rn at, near as possible what coitjblas should attend tho courts as **'i esses 3r.d thup avoid sending 'those w, r.c-t needed * ' Us? all diligence in getting ^ ? t !' c og case* and avoid croxvding-ne dockc'.s with weak and 'rivial o,v Ycu will not interfere with the rale# ciderr and bounce and like soft drirt. unle*? you find it producing intoxici tion and the citizen;- of the community complaining of it as a. nuisance. In such caies you <ar* to allow *th* eo^d? to be shipped out M the S'a+e and to see that i* is done. "If you find that any pertain make pr brands of th*?.$ goodc.are certainly iBtoxJ^nt'Dg. vo*i will hfi ve it. shipped ?>ut c! the State. St^evcr fcund on sale, or in casft ITne dealer refy&es. to do 'his, you arc to s?i*e it and ship it to 'he S'ate commissioner a? hereto fore, giving on form 1 your rej*w:t- in full for the soizure. You will be caro ful to giv? on all forms 1 all the facts and Information that }:a-l you to make seizure. Good? seized will be returned to the owner by the commissioner If you d^ not. give good grounds for the seizure in your reports. "Avoid unnecessry expense. ex travagance will no! be permitted'-] Teams aTe to bo hired only when ab solutely necessary in prosecuting work known to be needed. and no* to go out in search of work only on the most re- ! liable information " ? ? - Our Victory at Los Angeles. The work of the Chai lesion delegation ?)? Los Angeles -is recciviutr generous commendation on .every Fide The five gentlemen who represented that city before the National Educational Asso ejation can change Caesar's famous venj, vidi, vici to the plural tBIfmber, and give the libera,! translation: "We got thar." Too much praise cannot be given them, for it surely required much work of an intelligent and quick na ture to land Charleston ahead of New York, Boston, Asbury Park. Cinclnat M and other more metropolitan places. Will it Be Judfc Mcl.anrin? Th? Union Timeu baa this Interest ing editorial paragraph: "Judge Mc Laurln sounds well, It? T'ndetr the law Judge Simonton can retire on full pay In three months, from now. . We have 1t pretty straight that he will do this, and t.hat. our Junior Senator has been offered the place by the Pres ident. Congratulation* m*?y not yet be in order, but we are satined the man tle could not fall on more worthy' shoulders." Gift to Orangeburg College. Pre>M^nt of the Orangeburg HapM?t College, has announced that he \haf secured a pledge of a gift of ten thousand dollars from a well known citizen of this county towards the erection of an additional building for th* school. It Is understood that an effort will be made to raise further sums during the next few months, and it is desired to crcct a handsome brick building on the campus of the school. The present buildings are Inadequate tor tke demands of I ho school, u the patronage ha* Increased considerably during rc:ent yeara. - ? ?? - ? ? I imteesat Heermae. "T A taTegrarnrrom wajtrmrgmn an. n ounce#- the far* that Mr. Thoma* ft. Moorman. Jr . had been, or would be, appointed a second lteoeraant in the ?Mltiand! troop* for the United State* arm? tfaa* art beinc enlisted for ape clet m ika ?% lift. Moorman ??a a captarfnin the 8eco?d Sonth Carolina regiment, and M? eppoietmaai to much appreciated VT |lf P ?7 Is State. , AN lISi! HHII III (lliOfl Beteflcourt Indulges in Some In cendiary lalk. LEAFLET ISSUED IN MATANZAS. Tlie Americans Charged VN 1 1 h Doc option and Described as I>rankal Master* ? Cuba s Are Restless. JTm in.i. By Cable ? Many Cuban pa pers 0 : tlv deny the existence of "plots" agamrt the American visitors who re main here a few day*, and then return to the I ni'Fd States, but. there If. un doubtedly a considerable element on deavortRg to son- dlFsen&lona among the Cubans aiui using every menrs to array them asainrt the Americans, Even th*? province nf Malanza*, which is supposed to bo th# most peaceable district, ha^ such malcontents within its borders. Recently r.oon leaflets wove issued in the ciiv of Matanzas in the form of nn address to ih^ people in the following vein ?'Cubans! You men of honor whom Spanish bullets rer-p^ited and whom fever 3nd hunger only served to mako doubly strong. Vour mothev country calls you to make her stronger aivl grander because tfcere ire tho?o who wish to li'imilato hrr You. who have helped to convert your family heart Ffonrr. Into hr?vul. clothing. nu Hi in' or nrms; you who hsw boon rpfly to givcf Tour very lives, oven v. hen you .would have left your adored ones to n miserable orphanage, to know only th" In of Itring by menial toil. thMr 'utiful ova? full of tears; you whoso ^>en wore born to bp happy only a? tk country Is free ? you tint mo'h^r as'io he r^afly to hurl from the coun try <j rraft.y eagle, ar you have r^c inov haushtv and hungry Span ish li (hough* be ours. ?o long a* our9g (ioe3 not flm^er fioiu Cape Malsl tcnpe f;an Antonio, there will he only^ni desolation anil vandalism for o>ir tyip fields. our rirh M-ramr^. our weal and br-Tlty. Th^ Americans I lecelve n The" fvrannizo o?*??r v? I ney n re motors of our pln^o." 1 rtF. Thi maV.e a display of wraith Vi pov/er ^ ivduee us to the level of hiala ?r|( til n i*y o r* <1 v ? t )i a u I Tith \"<v 'Pfcte-anYot continue. Th<* !n ""nln? po-er must keep it_v prom 'or give QiarftitieR of blood (o p:\y ts ambitlJi Fe ready to answer *V of the *ouutry. While wp nv n *V duty, ht ou?* ulsters. If Fff Convert tieir Jewels into rlflos aVinon, as *hcy have already done. Mm at the .?mfl tlm^ makebnn linen to staunch the blood of ^ There wllf be with you All the i *?^vour rhlef. I M) "mSTANCOfiRT." of th* pron'inotamcntn Is ^ Uaesslon of Genera! 1.h?JIo*av ThO| ?? Bestir ourt" Is common arnoj Cubans: and while Jin nd-, thlp, though inflaming Hie pays* those xvho rrad i>, fp. reel y polnt^y present, da.j;;e\ still. >n the ?\ 0f nicn prominent, in Ha vana \% ovc]n ^ indirntpe p,nne po?6*V?, ,jv< f,,?i]rr ssajjc From Dewey. j ^ p- C.,? Special? Secre W *+H cable mV0C6iVCd <h0 ,1*0111 Admiral TJowe.v 'Peer eta D. C.: ' Olvm As soon Trieste f of officers (Signed) Port Said. July 1 ? p Navy. "Washing 'on. voluntary quarantine d ^il) proceed to f and recuperation r * DEWEY." _ Jc Briefs. Gaorga DA , nvr Eddie ^ decision bout at the ? tJe,r Club, in Chi?trboTn Athlotte Bl?*o Petrca^' Nlebolaa. of ir8t,r* of f'inrc rf?t?d on a eh?*0, haf becn "r* recent at,t*mpf "]p!,r,fy ,n ,he ' Kin* Milan, 0f*8,nat* former I \ How The VTe*?s. Jal to The Tex., says: ty, thero wildest ind St, Loui*. Sp Republic from "At New Boat to-day occurred most desperate s yrt been recordeA?* that has tory of that towrilrt,t'n& hl? nated from a dif,pPul>l? ema wlre fence which lA barbed of Ira Smith and V^e farm* two men met at a The Sunday, when the*: over, resulting In Hays waa heated. tin* la ft talked nv which ESW J?oit?kt Mori wax the mw .ww ;*rri end TRAGEDY IN IMON. Sheriff lonjf Shot and Killed Jyiebh 0, (lallman. Thursday j> Union Vlndl^tor gives tho following account of i tragedy which occurred at t !' s? plv? b?t P.it urday . Satin day mm nit . i? :it about flvo o'llock, Sheriff 0 G. Long t^ot nnd killed Joseph H Gallmnn, hi* deputy, according to his own fta'emcnt Tb* unfortunate tragedy caused srM( ex cltcnunt fov a w hile, a* both pnrtic? wero known to le on the he?t of terms .md no co'tfo could ho at first assigned foi (he deed which hurried Joseph Galiman into etornliy and mado Sheriff Long, In his own w ord? ' a miserable man." The facts are suh&tant! iiiv Hm | uauman came to the ni' wok* up the &)i or I if and nsltorl fir the stabK* keys, ' which we re given him Hr *hrn nslcad Tor t bo keys to the prisoners' depart ment Sheriff I/ong, woing that Gall tr.an ^as. in an intoxicated condition, advise 1 him net to go np there as h* had no business there then, and was hp' in fit condition to go. Gall man re monstrated, aud began to ciutc. and the conversation which followed ended In hif. pul'leg his pistol and pointing i< a* ?he cdicnff who grabbed bis *diot gun and fired two fhorr- with fatal ?.t rod. There being no one <>l!>e present. Sheriff Long s statement \i> all that tells iho tale. After the shooting, Sheriff Long gave himself v? p to Depu ty Coroner J. V Gage, ami an inquest was held over the body of Oallinan. After being out an hour tnc jury ren> der^d a veidict that ili^ de<.ca;fd had come to hi.; death by a gun. hot wmn.d from thy hand.; of Sheriff ?; l.ung. said tlio* being fired in rlf defence in order to save hit> own 1 i fr. " i.; Cullman leaves a wife anil < iiil'Jicn. fit- was ui^urM for $2, 00'.' in the Knights of lK>nor at . Inncy S ville Sheriff Long s wife an I (wo daught ers were at Jonesvllle veiling rela tives at the time of the tragedy. Sheriff I '?>ii t; nppoarc'l hefor< Uii?;c ' i"| :? net was granted bail for $1,000 for his appearance it t h ? ? ue\( |frm of ro'irt Summer School a Su<c?<v The S?3te Summer school for teach er t r.lo; *d "\Vc4ne-sday n l el: t Th" last day \va~? * very bury on* and a vctv inheres ticg one; it was the day o? ex aminations Written ? examinations were held in all th<? elates cxrept poll *TT'. al?vunt:,s "a i'.<i primary mctlwJe. It K'as not considered adi'isable hold examinations in ihe?e subjects. The examination In Victorian poetry was h?*ld ruesday. There ?ere enrolled, in all the elapses 379 students; .ill fave ;j half cr dozen or were teachers. Few dropped ou'. po that about ."WO stood the examinations Tuesday .md Wednesday. I Watermelon Train W reeked. There a "smash-up" on the couth boun<d a/bout iwo miles below Cayce's Thursday afternoon. 'Xohody was hurt, however. An cat.ra watermelon train, in oharge of Engineer Rogers, was coming flown thr grad*1 at' f5and Mountain, one mile north of Dixlana an d two mile.- south of Cayce's. A va.lve ?tfm broke, disabling the engine ?u?l nrcc^dtating Its being stopped. While repairing the^rak*. No. 72, the Denmark local freight, ran Int^the voir of the watermelon train T-he en gin^ of No. 72 wa* domolif^hed and' four cars o? watermelons badly torn up | rVffamisI pic.ids fmilfv. ("ha? F. roup appear**! in court at BirnwHl, ,v,r! ploadrvl guilty to f.lio chirgo o* bigamy ar'i was ftppt??n',ed ;ct t wy yea i imprisonment In the prnit^fTiary or on the chain ganir or, in ?hf? aiternatlvr. to piy n fine cf $500 ar:1 to bo imnrir?"?nr*l fix months In the county Jail tnicr Cnnstah'c Rc.<l?n? Chief Constable W. NT. ftahr wir*<1 hie resignation Thursday. If was ac ceptrrt Immediately. Xo'hlnK rould up obtained from t*io governor 'a of flrr> n.hou' t.h*? matter. hut it is auf.pcct <h! that ? li r? resignation n\is not <*n -'tcly voluntary. ? Conslahlfs Accti* d .famr* E. Black. of Charleston, ew.ire out an arrrst waTraiU ThursVtay iifvnoon !*foT Magistrate Moor* f Constables Kellers, Pivcnporl, Mc'r?rlanii. Pleach $nA n psrf.y unknown, r-harsin* ihrni with h i: clary. Mr. Bl,r*k fli!rof< thlt t,he f on ? ; ilfjfw.- prvtrrM hi* rev-Menee,. 3t ArvlHdal* stret^. nn.1 mvlf off with $34 In cnrre-Tjry n-hl?h he nvl In his trunk. - The governor hi* nfforfl a reward of $100 for the rapture of Samuel MatrfcAvw*. n (^?rl*3ton mur derer. lV*ter?elo? Shipment*. f^jrload?\fte?_?&rleAdJi o.' weterme!* |0n? arc pa<-*fnr Cilntrtili/ d?lly on ' ? ^>r *??>? n<*rrb orer ??h?i different llne^ Th* j*r??ci? l< now on in wni^ ataI the M?if?TTvri?ts are the larsmt^hM hare bMa made ia fMn Over 96 nrlom&v ?m <mid4M ?t Bh# 3?Hhfn?-i|0(X Wed p? day tod W# or wore jhmA of?r Mm ikm line rooter day. A Imw? toed lor m ngtM to It HS HMD BV T lie Ct.NSOR. Manila Correspondent^ Protest Vtyorouilv Vfaiflst it. Manila via Ilonjr fcou?i fly C'aMo ? The cor.*tantly.increaMfc* Mrietne.*? of th? c^niorshlp of provs dispatcher from Manila, which has prevented the cabiling to t ho I "n l tc?l States of hw^ thins thai did not reflect official yk? * of Important events and condition? re pnlteri in a united effort on the part cf eoi respondent* hero to secure an aMte mcnt of the rigor of tho censorship Tho initiation In this direction war taken a month ago .and resulted in ? framlns r f a statement which waa nro- I tfi'eil on Sunday. July 9. to Mil<? General Ot'vs. commanding (bo military forces of t t*o United States !n thf Phil ippine I -landr. with a request for per mission to telegraph it to Mna United Stater. The correspondents also asked that they be allowed to ahie to their respective papers all fa eta and ?!io dif f'M'^nt phn?-C3 r.f e\ enta as thfv tw?<>. pi rod hero The correspondents had two !oi>k inurvlowA with Oenornl Ot!.1. in Uk% ccui'Mi of which t hey complained that thr evident purpose of the ceneor ehip was mvt to keep information from the enemy, but to Keep from the public a k now led go of t ho ten! conditions of affairs hero. It war al .o assorted by the correspondent a th.it newspaper* print el in Mauilh. whkh reach the ftncuiy quickly, are permitted to publish r'n'f mentf. fimilar to tlicso which corres pondent?! ?ve forbidden to cable. It waa mad** < b \r to <inpi'nl Oil th'it 'ho ob j<vi|i*n v v: to the and not ?.> i ?>)? (iri'Oi Al (>i ! flu illy pvMnjs L ? >l ."i' itir lUvTnliiy. ntivclni- to pars h 11 ni;?U?M' 'lint j..? might conM'kr ?">< it'"1 1 imoiral to tl;f! iniM'eets ?>f ih? 1 nitf'l . Grnornl Otlr. iippoinU'tl C'spt^hKCfrrtui, of Ilia olail. itiuor. Tlio Aia.U'lM'rnt oi tho LOiTcPpontlf-ntB 1? ??* fOllO" "The lit: IcrfUncJ being ill staff cor? respondents of nc -vspapjrs In America, ion:- 1 .it Manih. offrv the follow ins st-atoincut . \K'?? belli??v?* that owing to officii! dispatchr.\ frum Ma nila. tin lr> pubiic in Washington, th? people (>f tile rnilei ?":itr;> ii.n- nor received a ootrf't impression of t h o I situation in fhc Philippines, bu* thit 'iho?e dispatch^ h:?vc prc^cntri in uf I ? ri- c pt inilitic view fhf?f is no' by i ho general officer* of tli*> Wo believe the oispafrhcs Incr-rrectly rep* i*???-n>l the exlcLlr-!; rond! lions am??n* the Philjippnes n. ver<p? ;t to dissen sion and demoralisation ror-ulMnT tropj the Ameriri.n cimpilgn nn'I tho brigand charactcr of thrh rniy. We ho] if. vc tho dic pitches nr in tho de clar.ition lha t "th? situation te= weii in h-and" anfl In th^ fif55-nuiption that the insurrection <%??.?! In4 speedily rndoft witTiout a grc-.itly IncrcaMS-d force. Wo think tihc tAnn^itv of tho Filipino pur pose hia been undere?H>m?ted nnd t^K tho -ti lemenls nrc unfounded thnt eii un'.cerr> ire willin? to onpun in fnr ther service. "The ' censot'lT'.p his ? ompelled us to participate in thl? misrepresenta tion by exercising or altering uneonrrn verred ftatements of fict? on t'he pin (hit General Otis stated that they would alarm the people at hom*." or "have the people of Hif? t Ti? t i#**l States by the *a,r*. " "Specification? Prohibition of hos pital report?; r.'ippmsRton of full re port.? of field operations in the event of failure; numbers of h<v?r pros.tr.it ions In the field ; sy*tenvaHe minimisation 5f naval operations, and suppression r>f complete reports of ttse situation." (Signed) John T McC'Uteheon Harrv Armsftrorr. Chicago Rrcord; (>-r<ir D. Davis ami T\ G. McDon^ll. N'w York Sun; Rn'idrt Oollln*. .T P. Junning. L Tone*. the Aj?s">Matorl Tress; .Tohn F. Ra?* Will DfnvMrllio New YorK TTonahl; f* S. Kcrm-. fkrlpps-McItap A'cnrintlon PVh-ml I/H-tle, Oh lea so Tribune. Killed In a "Playful M*n?rr." Lewes. TV). Pppci.il- -At Rohr;li Hiy Monday, a son r?f .Tanina Mi- ? hell Shot his brother with a rum Ir-idr 1 with larg*" fhof. ranMne deith !>> n.<i hour. The fihootlnrc v-ir done in -i p' ?yful manner Tho boys supps/eil flu aim ?vr-i? not loidM T1i? <ka'l w.n i" years old. More Troub'c for ?p.vn. Madrid, By Ca,bl?\? F1 1 .1 r.? 1 .m nounccft th* dlsrovorv of a < I ?-? r | ?. of 2 ,750.000 p^-sAtn^ t n the afcoun;* of tbo Nort'hoi n Railway '"jtanpatoy, ?i i? o to ^mbczzl^nirn's. ^ *r>ni t?1 r? s n * \ h">" hr*u lodged Hk- a?if.ho^ltk>, hnfl ..:i in quiry will b<? ItipHtutcfl to wkioi mini? who in responsible for^tlir: nhov^.-igo Fifht With Train Rubber*'" F>a~vt 1/8 s VfgflB, N. M , SjTjrriril 17.? Mea.gro details wro rcclyed h?"re Monday of a pitched battle 'between a sheriff's poffC and ? !?#? out lawn who held up a Colorado &.f Southern paasen^er train at. Folsom, X. M , a f*w days ago. The affray occurred near , Clmaron. W. J. Ka>r, of , Walsenbiira. I Col., a member of the poss, was kWled. Deputies Love andSmittf. of Jaufinxc*, N. M.^ were prob?Wy fataHy JJpmdeU. W. H. Hon, eMof J>t the freret scrV.cc de^uiment of the Colorado & Southern Railrofcd. was atao wounded. SrW ?0 ike Tru> . Naw Bedford. Mmi., epectaj ? At * meeting held by the Hoylanl and Roth m4 Spinning Companies, UM mommvi Authority /or tt>? (nu?M 1 fm?f 4ft rwyKttre proper tiles to tfca Nnr ladud Cotton Yarn Company wu rot O ta each caa9 the rote waa ? aalaiioui. The companies ptmarty m* upHilliii at Mfe than $9,909,999. | K* HmMiuMm ? will fltoelT* tMW. | Mf *r iMr boMtaff*. I WOIIIIIISIS Mil Headquarters Have Been Opened in Havana | SOME ADDRESSES CIRCULATED - ? r-! Calculated to Inflame ihc Cubans ? A Junta FsiaMiSlud in ? No \rre?'!i *re I ifcel> to Ho Matte. Havana T*y Cable - 1 hf (ruth re | pardlnn'iic r*r n* proMa ni.it ion l<furd In Mniaiiza* show : fll H .'I rerrulm >CV Oiutli'iiary party his Kvn established with headquarters in l-lavam. Its td> Joct being to liK'ltr Cubans throughout the entire country. Tliitt party hi3 Agenio In every larpe ojtr nr.l .?l?o a junta In Mexico, oiv of the n k n t a of which I* now bf, ;v Ml this i.< perfectly known to (ho inn horl? ir? .tnd no j manifesto coma* off th<> preo without the govern receiving .t copy of it Of course tlic.s* inflammatory addressee hurtful to ?hr> prwe <.'f t Uo coun try, but it ;s generally considered t hat it would work more harm to arret the leader* of the movement who would undoubtedly po^e ar? mnr'M vhhh if econjiu&ly their desdre. Kaeh province hnr, or will lu'ivc, an add re** widely circulated, f.isned by some prominent name r.nftici? ntly common to lv> bnrno by many ?nd tKu* to pre\?ut the ac cusal inn of fovftery. Onr ,-uch ,'i|>pr?i? vorontly l">su*d in the provinco of Santiago rc.vtn n?. fol lowf. \V|'h my row! stirred wi'h en f hu^ tasm b> yuur dignified action un der t l?e humiliating rendition? j:i which we nr?* plumed by 'lie intervening government I raise niv voico to vim brave contra dca ,3?id obrdlmt soldier* of the immortal asking in glo. rlous remrmbrranoo of his name, thnt you again swear you will die en Hie battlefield before you ul)i live like inlr efnlde etiwards, yoked and Med. like ? he dislnheraled offspring of our fnrr fathers-, nllouing a perjured foreiRtj flag to Aral who re our *l?nrr . should I.'" inarke ! only l>v ? n ^ b!r .:?mJ emblem of the Lone Star. You who turr.rl your backs on ?ho \ ilo metal which pretend ed to pay for (he ai m? whb h cost so ntauy fciicrlilocfl win fcjiow bou to use them again, should It be lrWei^ n vf- >i (luetic* of our juat rights, bc.-n.ufc the ?r?Mf rfnO powerful are muiII an?l cow ardly when-tlKy face justice nnd truth. 1 i.h'ill always b*> fim to die lor you or carry you t?i glory. ' Voin brothel' a ml general. "DUANY." Uonrr.il Maximo Gomez has r^fu^M the offer of Qulutos dc Ion Mollnos a? a permanent wideiKp, and has also stated that he will not use the furni ture offered him. lie has a house in Ku\ana. when* will live with his family, and to which he will bring all his belonglngf-. "e wishep it t" !)?> g<n>> ?rally know.ii that h*? doe? not rare to accrpt gift*.. Kl fJiarlo de la Marina iu authority for the at a' own I that the Western l.'nlon Telegraph (.'oni'j'a n,v intends' to lay another cable line to*Ilavana, the ea'.)le to run from Miami, by way of Key West. The paper also announce*, that work on the new line will ront meme m the fall. Nathcs lighting lilipi o Pch:h. Manila, I3y Cable- The native* of th? province of Albav, South Camarlnea an?l North Camarines arc ewloavorliiR f<o throw off the ilOnilnat Ion of tli? Tagal.?. I? la reported that th^ro has lighting between tho people of t ho provinces named and fimi! hands of Tagals who were quartered upon then), running the.lc**ai governments ami that tho people In question ar<* willim; lo declare allcglance ?o ill? l/nltcd States wh?n troops ar*- font to protect i them .Miles Calls on I lie President. Washington, L>. C, Special.? Major General MIIor rallrd on the President for a,bOut 15 minutes Monday after noon. It wa? explained ?hat thr \* 1 1? ! r. na?, orcaslonod by flfneral Miles', posi tion as Acting Seerctarj- of War and that the matters under dlscusulon re late! merely to routino bii&iue&s of the War l>epartmf'nt. Work On The Seaboard. Several toamft. with hand*. KCoops and other grading Implement* from Columbus, Oa.. pafu-ed throtiK'i Cam den Saturday, going 'to 1<yneh'8 eroek to begin work on the Seaboard Air Line cxtennion. Gold From the Kioodikr. ? Washington,-1 E>. c?.. Spodal.?Mr, Frank A. YahderHp,- Assistant Secre tary of the Treasury has return*?! from a month's trip through |h<> W?t on Uualaeaa connected with t\c xrvrfn m?nt ininta and asxay nffr.^s. H ?? state* that what appeara to bo a conscrvAtlt* eotimite of tire nmonnt of ?old ul.'. Jl wlU come out of the Klondike numner la flS.OOO.OOO. ' Pit SMitrs Aiuuiniiei - Wfmblnrtqn, D. C.. Special. ? An it to tr?o rAnMTlOnal *cci\'a whlrh ?reoauonUd iba h?ar4*g- Iwfore-Vtrtl ferret OomwimlMlomr- Brewer hrst? week In New H?mp?btr*, when ritu tor Ctalitocer. of th?t was ch?r? ?d vim hartag vlo)?Mu? efTll m* rice taw in edfehtan <ruu???lfrn *e^ | $rom PHtenl otttt-UoMw L 6 tutor rh*odI?. It U iwdemooi. I f totwuH WiiMil irHi ikif ku ^ uklv ckm? hi 1 1 rm. v^ick He/fan With Lower Temperature, but (he Meat Increased. At f.bo t :f ginning of tho weok ending July nth, the temperature wae lower than u?un!, but witJi steadily lnoreasing hc.u up to Saturday il5th on which date It rose to from 06 to 105 degrees ? Knot on the immediate coast. The ex treme maximum of 1^5 la tho highest over recorded ft' Columbia. The tropin heat continued to tho close of the ? f ok. With t)i* e.tccptjon of quite general, hut light showers throughout tho Stat# on the Sth, and in a few places on the 10*h, th?ro h iV been no rain of any conjequenc* in two week?, and over th* Creator portion of the Stay) the need of moisture if urgent t?> maintain the condition of the various crops; Indeed, over tho mitral and western coutttle?, i-rops ore taM falling under tha- com bined influence of prolonged torrid b*nt nnd extreme dryness. Water courfea a re vfj-y low, and stock water !.* becoming ro<?. Desiccating winds, too. aided In drying the noil and vege tation, but made the heal more endur able for animate. ! For tho flrst time tliis season. th* majority of th*> reports are unfavorable on cottony relating that growth has practically stopped. t h;: thn plants ar? losing their previous hr-iith, color and nre sh willing leave? sn l rquare*. nnd ar? blooming to the very top. Generally, they are well fruited with bolls, In Mnrlou, Marlboro, and ('hcroke? coun ties, tho crop is unimpaired. Brwisland cotton continues *o fin well, but. In I'lnre:; i:> blicht.inc Old rem 1* rtiffciiiix severely from the drynep*, and much la injured be yond rccupentlon men should it rain ?oon At o f<\\v points only is corn up to a.ii average conditloln. Young corn lias not reicfced i t b critical stage of growth and generally maintain? I ? ? color hir !,x not making ae.isonalMe growth nohv-v inyf> roved Gathering and curing lias ma 11s rapid profcrrt?. The ?Top 1 3 yielding well, .ind senm fl?ld? exc< llcai tly. Nearly ail bur Mio very latest, plant ings of ri<"? have been lsi-d by,' and as caterpillars are no longer troublesome, the crop Is In fine thape. Upland rl'** Is, hoover, suffering for rain. Meloj* vines are falling. Peas dy ing. and acreage reduced. Pastures and garden* are burning up. Pear*. f?pple? ^rapfii ar.d fi.43 are plentiful in Oharlcwt^h couvtv, but t'ic commercial nip of fnilt ilpoughout the. State I* small. Grappa are ripening over th? enjitovn count iie?. J The Wordt Attack of All. London, By Cable. ? The Times, In Iti leading editorial article Tuesday fay*: "Alger has run the War-Offlce as a po litical machine. Military pofcta hav? been bestowed upon political friends without regard to fltneRft or ih? Inter est? of the country. Dlshopefcty and corruption have b<y>n rampant^ wh.crov e r there was public money to blff^in died. American soldiers were killed by t housands on American hoII by such agencies m embalmed beef and scan dalous neglect of elmcntary sanita tion. As the head in, so we expect aub or-llnates to be. They were chosen without regard to fitness but with every regard to political service. Natu rally they aet as the politicians they are rather than as fcoldlers and ?4S)ln iHr.i.tors, which i.hcy arc not. The new Imperial policy of the United States la discredited by association with a -sys tem of more than common corrupHcto. Mi Klnlny, for some reason or other, ffe inc&pabi* of riddling himself of the In* cubuR of hl:> Secretary, who, ovldently regarding hlmpelf as having (he Presi dent In hit? pocket, serflniiy deflV *ke public indignation tlfet has amused by his mlsmariagera&nt."/ fbc Nefrocs l.ca>?<r The Alabama /line*. Birmingham, Ala., Special. ? The Oorgla n^groej Imported to Iehkooo da mines to take the places of atrlkera, hare stampeded from that place as the result of th#> AAftraslnrtion of one of tholr number and the wounding of four others Sunday .night. Another Invoice r>f <*eorfle negroes. About 2,00 in num* . brr, arrived Sunday nleht and were taken to Isbkooda, but when they were informed of whait had happened, - - they. t.oo, commenced leaving. V, VMcc Ftrffcttaf to Smm. ?' Apt#. aiadc, \l? A?ckfe?4. If. flpf<l?i. f? qMili gjihjU^ l? tfc* ?q?n?i <l?niet.irty ?. ?m( wm Mtmr ??M ?y two (U?I| Mi