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7 t J r ; " VOL XXXrVHI' 74. AVILMINGTON N C, SEPTEMBER 8, 1905. Sl.OO PER YEAR PRICE OF COTTON 11 or 12 Centlinimiim Will be Agreed on. . . inniiiii ! if it i n iiiianrif ls1sSns,obe tthe PEACE EriVOYS LEM BDSTDH EFFICIENT 11 OF SUBGEOIlS mm m MLL5 mm After a lengthy discussion in which i " I most of the delegates took part reso- ! . ? were adopted fixing the uni- j .... , ' j,W ft Rrfcpo Pflnnitft Sniftrfp in 3 form "tare" bales, (bagging and ties) . ure In MiJW Uft ifOCIC SUCf lltll UD yum llULlUCI 01 HBW reiOI bfl5W aUVi" uvwwvw - - TUB DISTINCT FACT at thirty pounds per bale, this ruling to apply to all states. The establishment of a newspaper . an official organ for the cotton associa tion, a question which was carried over from the Memphis meeting, came op for discussion. Owing to the ab sence of three members of the com mittee having the matter in charge, Mr. Moody, of Alabama, said he was unwilling to reiort. There appeared i.q. o ,iir.wioi ntimfnt ncrainst the lalC establishment of such a paper, whlcli 11 il was emnhasized when A. h. Brerok 111 W I ' 1 Entertained. Few Deaths. LAHGF CROWDS SEE THEM OFF M. Witte 3Iade a Brief Speech From ibe Hear Platform of His Car Ba ron Ivomura and Several of tle Jap anese Visited Kr.rvnrd University and Yev2 Kntcrtained b the Colon- To Compile Accurate Statistics Direct From The Grower. Primary Objects of tle Southern Cot tou Growers' Association. NoW in Session Report f the Minimum Price Comudttoe Awaited With r.reat Intew. -Liverpool Cables U for Information Sentiment i3 Agunst the Kstabibmcnt or an Of ficial Newspaper for the Association. took the tioor and spoke for an hour . r. , . Cambridge. and a half against the proposition. Mr. Drook said there was no necessity far n cotton growers organ, as the ureas of the South was doingall in its jtower to advance the interests of the KrtiitliPrn (Unwtrsz. At the COIlclUS- iTr- rir-rtrtk' aneech. a motion to adjourn' till 10 o'clock tomorrow morning was carried. CHARGES BY ARMOUR CAR LINES RElORTS FROM THE? u COUNTBY Xtw. Orleans Will Not Quaraatinc Against the Country Districts. t lrcvent Re -Infection Movinr Dav in the City Will Nt be wstponetl. Raleigh ioteL AN ADTOPSV ON BODY OF NALTj v ir-ntince SirrcundJne XfJs Death Iking IuYetiSad Barbee Ilad Been Drinking lka.l for the last Two Days 3o0 Cadets Already on Hand at the A. and m.' College. Several Raili-oad Companies Deny Re snonsibiUtv for th Costs of Refrig eration Ue'ation Petwei-n Railnmd I r,iS1Hnded to the cheers bv aDearing ! ton. Mass.. Sentember 6. Both j the KUSsiaii mm Jw.Daaese uj-iupujii-tiaries. together with the members of their respective missions; left Eoston today in sncoial trains, bound for New Yi rk. Crwds of people had assembled at the south station, and as the trains passed out. that bearing the Russians about I o'clock and that of Vhe Japa nese two hours later, enthusiastic demonstration occurred. M. Witte . YIlIXO PHTER RECORD : The following new cases were I Companies and Refrigerator Lines. Vshevllle, N. C September G. The establishing of a minimum price for the coming cotton .crop, the compiling of accurate statistics direct from the grower, the enlargement of the associ ation's scope, and the discussion of present conditions in the cotton world are set down as the primary objects of the convention of the Southern Cotton Growers Association now, in session here. The que; ,tion as to whether the ses sions of the convention diould be oien or held behind closed doors was reviv ed this afternoon, but after some dis cussion it was resolved that executive meetings should be held either betore or after the open sessions. The all absorbing topic tonight is the estimate of a minimum price for ..... i,...r ,.m.. and there is strong feeling anions the delegates that the Washington, Sept., 0. The Southern Railway, the Atlantic ioahL mut Central of Georgia, the Atchison, To-npL-n nnrl Santa Fe. and the Pennsyl vania have filed their answers to the inquiry of the inter-state commerce commission concerning relations be tween refrigerator lines and railroads. All except the last two mentioned declare that they are in no way re sponsible for the charges by the Ar mour Car Lines. The Southern Rail way admits that the charges made by the Armour Car Lines for the ref rige- fellow countrymen ration of fruit and vegetables are as stated in the order of the inter-state commerce eorimiission, and that the re frigeration charges are in detail set forth in refrigeration tariffs or cir culars, copies of which from time to time have beeu furnished by the Ar mour Lines. The road says the tariffs j Patterson . , 1 Lake Provident Amelia I Yclbtirg ... . Gulf port ! Mississippi Citv I lyarlington ... 1 31 cases I 12 cases 1 9 eases ! 6 cases ! 2 cases i 2 cases J 2 cases i 1 case I MOTIi Ifl T0I1IQ Caused by Dissatisfaction ViUi Peace Terms CLASHES .WITH POLICE (Special to The Merger.) Raleigh, N. C. September 6. Late ,hU afternoon a "m, . af,4 Th pjrJOJJ Killed iti registered as W. A- Barbee, of Kastl If 0QIlu6Cl Durham, was assigned to .a room md went to it. He returned in a few min I utes to the office and gave the clerk $160 to keep for him. He had evi dently been drinking hard, and did not on the rear platform and making a brief speech through Mr. Roics-sven-sky. He save exorsssions to the pleas ure which his iourney had accorded, his thanks at the cordiality of taer greeting and hii resr.t that he muit leave so soon. Bar m Komura with, several mem bets of the Japanese mission visited Harvard University duiinc the day, and was entertained, at luncheon at the Colonial Club in Cambridge. Mem bers of the Harvard corporation and prominent Breton Japanese were pres ,,t At tht railroad station the' Jap anese departed amidst cheers from the AmoriM-n nrfi3eiit and a chorus of . . , a IT ! Banzais" from a large doqv oi men New Orleans, September C The official report to G p. in.: New cases, 31. Total to date, 2,142. Deaihs, 4. Totkl to date, 293. New foci, 6. RUSSIAN ENVOYS IN NEW YORK M. Witte mid Party Will Tie Lavishly En lec tained While in the Metro polls. ;. Thous New York. September ands- of Persons greeted the Russian envoys when they arrived at fnv the 1 peace have oeen iree . n.ntrni station this after convenience ot tne snippeis, - - - v-f--,. on a aDI4Clai train at w , . . iilA juioa mnrlft I noon neuuuiut . Roston . i : uwi ii ii i.m ui i- - hr iho rpfricrerntor lines. tv fnp hp charges made by the Ar mour Lines is denied by the Southern Tiin-ov whicii savs iuai iuc know how mucn money he had. Bar bee returned to his room and short ly two shots were heard. The clerk found Barbee's first shot had missed, and struck the bureau. The second en tered the right temple, and killed him inctint v Rntn were nreu whuc atanriins in front of a large mirror. The coroner found in a pocket a slip of paper bearing the words "take me back to Durham." The suicide was a son of Magistrate G. A, Barbee, of in the Tuesday Rioting. Police Sta tions Were Destroyed Monday au Attack Was Made on the Office of ihe Government Organ Public Mi-dins HtliL at Vhch DNat It faction Was Expressed Over the Re sults of the Peace Settlement Bad -Icais Are Callin on tle Govern ment to Resign. Cases under treatment 317. JU ' T uci.uu.ev-u , ... 1 J 1 Wre was no spec-ial feature in the fererv situaUon today beyond small Tohapfi0 company. He came here yes- i 1 - 1 4-4 Allf I . V 11.. rt.l' numoer or cases reporxeu auu l terday ana aranK neavny, auu wu; pnths A heavy rain fell this after, bought new clothing and a noon, following ten days of similar weather. This however, has not in creased tlw number of cases, nor the mortality, a fact which speaks well for the efficient work of the marine hos pital surgeons otherwise nrannrpd his bodv for death. He said he was going back to East Durham to meet an old time woman friend. Today the body of Charles Nail, a nt tent, at the hospital for the insane who died under suspicious cir cumstances 10 days ago, was orougni to Raleigh from Chatham county and nd here I rvrnnr Jordan, assisted by other phy f-.. nnarantine f the citv against sicians, made an autopsy at the under- the country on account of the danger of reinfection, but Di. White does not believe it would be elective. How ever, all avenues of inress to the city are ueiu Tokio, September . 10 a. m. Riot ing broke out here Tuesday night " . .Int. connection with the dtssattsracc" over the result of the inmce atue- meut. There were several flasun with the police and it Is estir8tea tnai two were killed and WX wounded. The rioting ceased at ronmlSu- Police stations were the ouU property de stroyed. , 5. Delayed, in Tnk'.o. ScntemVer transmlssion)-The first turbulence at tendant on tbV popular auger over the . rvf rp,iiH nrramrel with Russia, taking establishment In the presence . mass meetlug to of a jury. All the proceedings t '7'u t h ,nv. secret. Coroner Taylor of unamaif protest agauui ucww- was present as a witness. einmeut was called to tike place at 350 cadets took : .upper ta - - nibiya parkt but Metropolitan i- .. T i nnii marketed at fof esTtiiiu VcentV, and a possibiUty el by it to the shippers of fruit, not ies inau upward. a.nUZ nn.i harries from points in of the price - - - ln -nrtant T : 7", smith Cfarolina mittee ikiviuk Z"i,i "ie sulLe UL Tlifi COU1 wnrl- in charge, which was appum and North Carolina to iew i o-a" Jhi n ornin- will report at tomorrow h uortUerll and western markets thus nioinin. vv u thft of refrigeration rr.dNilllL'S There wa3 a creat dem onstration when tnev leii n and hurried to the Saint Regis Hotel where thev will remain while in this city M Witte and Baron de Rosen were readily recognized and men and wo men pushed their way toward them. The crowd became so sxeat the party was brought to a standstill, and even- wanted to snake nanus wim hall at the Agncu.tura lanu tue ana atumpted to j v i na I rr 1 1 extra htiii it o " i Among the reports from the country tomorrow. The personnel of the fresa- prevent the assemblage of the peopu.. were the following: men is notably nner yy Tlie munieiiKiiiiy iiruieu: ioro rne new q ' acti0n of the police, and nnaiiy iue i XTTt-J; hfaSS. tes were thrown open and u Urs. cal college, and 70 more axe Parish: Patterson 12 St. Mary cases. Amelia, G new cases. Tallulah, 21 cases in all Lake rrovidence 9 cases. The attempt to postpone moving day I lilt LiJ L liiviv' . , , T,.i-ht iliere exists i 1 and its tarins speciuvjujij- i""';; v f-ieiioii one insisting on the eieu flg pfshed ao not uiciu the other holding out cost of refrigeration. The respondent twelve e latter claim that, tig- xt this is understood by ship- tor twelve. AUt. iai . 4r0p mnL-P n separate. Till" I I I .1 1 ' I ,V 1 . A nr.io . . . .1 I.. nr if Va. He rose from tne rauiv, uiu crowd gatuereu ana vuicu m promoted for gallantry in tne runny resolutions declaring tho nation humiJ- Pines- nnd denouncing the terms upon which the treaty of peace was arrang ed. The crowd was serious in ita con- TKOOPS POWERLESS spri manv hands I iiaa bnii to be abandoned as they. slowly made their way to the rentals in New Orleans cover Armenian and Tartar Warring c; ductf ratJler than angrj'. and the police tfi rS?lf S,, ,si.in plenipotentiaries and the year fom September 30th to Oc- the members of their party will . he tQber lgt A large majority of them lavihlv entertamea wanu m lll-.Hl On tUO UUNS ' " A . ,1,. ""." .. , ... f..nf.t with I " i4HK)(HM) bales at ten cents, t? distinct and inaepenaent - nirht at 8 o'clock on 4: . ' f !..nts should be the mini- A r Llnes for refrigeration mnt . t " ti ,! vear's crop. . . service, to which the railway is in u -. H " T l e XWo, ated Press coirsepondent way a party beyond the , , coiiewio a 7ecretaries and two ,A 1; tnni,bt. on reliable authoiity h charses for the refrigerator lines. students was at ItfllLllvl . , nnl1 1 I .. S4- -v.-T'C3 T II rPH I1UU1 I " that a iiunmei . - -- ; - . fotbe Armour bold out forwe orice i - - - , -":f lta refrigerator The report or ' 1n. u'r.V:; inned or empty S.1 September 6 oahT aet,? tbrougU .the Araumr 'elTpanSe 'envoys afriVed tf have been signed and endless confus- a special train i .Qn and litigation wouia prooauo Kaneko, Japan's ;ftmTt to prevent tenants esentative here, with " 4 k, ttw. score of Jap- trom cuanging Luen- the station to j ever, it has been decided that all ten- AnnthM- ureat nnts shall notlty me auiuunu tions are Beyond Control Half ol hnn(Ue(1 lt discreetly. The gathering the Oil Industry m the Baicu lieKion j eventuauy dispersed In an oraeriy Has Been Destroyed. manner. Later on, however, a crown aueaipi. St. Petersburg. September 7. 2:50 x tQ hold a meeting in the Shlntomt nrvUrn iLsnersea it. a il.e 11 I lucuuc, uu i . m . . iirr nr mm iiia'i o imrtinn or i ii inunu - Hi' ifl inn Lime .- - v .- . 14 i. w . v . tch U ot he Kloomt character, the office of th Kokum.n b;h inbnn tbo The Armenian and Tartar nrnwrl WM1? till ilckllll LVJ ouw iulil iiiii." . I - - . t-ii.. I I IIP Ilia? 1 CO I l lu ow.w., - turnine nlenipotentianes, anu s--' oe taKen ior mt; --- yonu cuiuiy.. t 7 "... f. 1 the door or me uuuuui v rvice men city detectives and a of all premises where tnere is a i-uau6e goem t0 1)e ungafe tor tao iniiiiui.i-. the attack and the poiico again ooa- , o.,l mrorninont onrau. and began hooting. V iX I 1 1 1 , w . , . " - .. - -mo.t - Three empolyees 01 tne pupr hand to eheer the re- their intention to move and steps will tions now appear to Do entirely u. ; themselves wlth swords, appeared at uard of uniformed police, had j Gf occupants. Southern Oottoa -TpeuIng Tent of comn.iuees, among them one flr the minimum price at wlncn yer. This coiumiHc. ..... - Carolina; j. rionrela. An OTl (1 V A. auxiliaiT eomStee, which port Car Lines or otherwise, has been or is iii ..Africreration charges at a lower rate from some shippers than from others. r-et The reply from the Atlantic Coast Line railway enters into the same gen eral denials of responsibility 01 the Armour Car Lines charges as has been made by the Southern Railway com- PlThe Atlantic Coast Line, however, did at the request of the North Car o ilia Truckers and Fruit Growers As- cnf.i.itimv make a contract with the 1 n ifir 1 1 - j 1 v v 1 mnkA nwav for the Japanese nrirtv. nr n,Cimi ptivovs snent the even- in their hotel. It is said illj II U1V lij , . . A. 1 . l-- fliMnor trin TO M. Witte may ma.e a ujmb " Washington on Sunday, as ue is esp- nnvinns to see the capital, mou- rav will be spent in this city and on Tuesday M. Witte and his party will sail for home. DISPENSARY IN POLITICS Slate Dispensary Officials Were Urg ed to Support Taltert for Governor. Against Hey. ward. - 1. 1 1 . ,. and the force ol troops to o persed the crowd. 11 was uwusun-i, .ho anarchical ten-1 ti. io hmt nassinl wh6n uddenly CITY AND STATE BOARDS CLASH ","0' the combatant, in the w '"ooTtion o o crowd made a ruh at rounding region.' accuiu.. V" the building, burieu stones aim Georgia Board of Health Trying to Forec Atlanta to Quarantine Against Fever Infected Points. Atlanta, Ga.", September 6. The i.- ri,oViof rr not Atlanta siiai' V lltii"-' ' -7 I UUIIU1UH . . hie reports the troops nave D Qf th(J raachlner-. inr..?u:i"4I, ;,.,r,i were inlui Ealhakan where on:ruesaav eventually ed tc 'Sevcral iK?rsoiiii were injured during . i.nt tiu nollce eventually SSc? " is - ' th "hand's ot the Tar- cleared Uie streets of the crowd and !,iacc .Ifu" ioJL rnmnieted the work nt n number of the rioters. The tars, -ici- ' ;; -.a-i "11V"V - . . n, .inm. :rVK n4Mnrinp against yellow of destruction and wno disorder is not geuerai - WIUUIWU ' , . . , ,.rfITn n was brought out Uacrd the inhaouants w.u tjon is not sert0Us icci luitviv - - - I , i,-i' tn. TTOODS 111 men v-v.- Similar meetings rave been held at Osaka and Nagoya, Sumter. S. C-. September C The most Interesting matter developed at the diHpensaxy tisfiS to tne estimating committee X'car Lines, unde the deserip- statistics to tne e f tbe Fruit Growers Ex- lU ai debate from each of the four- "mnv vhich the refrigerator ?LrCotton ates It ? Sne was obligate,! to charge rates not tnt sense of the meeting today tha tne respondents tarifts e- the sense 01 1 determining ot . 10t)2 nd May 1,1002. this crop report and tne lnc!pai fectli ,e April. 1, railway has tha minimum pii- , 1 i. nt- v - - . , , i 1 i.iikii jl . th mi- the convention. w n . n ppnlv whicll in lts general al- .Villiams4 to dispensers was read, writ ST suSe"son ade by J0,, " ;s;aentieai with that of the '-'UwSfSSS ornf5titntlon ue icw- . 1 1 Snnthern itauwai. 1 lJnn the enlargement 01 - LV investigation today v. crimont that the state dis- pensarv officials supported Talbert for srovernor asaipst Heyward in the cam- ..oicm i- iQi ? a letter HVIH in tho no- association's scope resui eu nmntment of the following com F-' w 3IF.KTS A HORRIBLE FND Lllttil .iiaii j f v.o. ctato riisnensary. ana i ih:iiiis ul hi - j - afterward ran or neaitn tne uuuuu , " A suburban oil centers 13 0 considered, but as a result formal no- nicht it -was reported that the 32 p. m.De- tir were sent to the mayor and the , into Bau were down. Tokio, September o. - v. , cS hlaltli office Tas representatives of viceroy ofhe Caucasus has j frl in transmUslon)-Under a v gor- ?he clS board of health, noticing dJsT,atched re-enforcements of troops Jour. UUl uviiis -' against all I tions them unless the local .board snail cs- rom "."ho whole of te l.,, oortine the government and- rD3 will be inadeauate to ucu.j gituauon couiivuuu, ..i Tn the suburban!,. i i,mvlmr some evUlence ie suuauun. . i,fl nr mtiiuuk;"!' M " . . . the expense to the city. region the fight is desperate aim ,f reactIolL argument that it is the state board will es- that even - " " idecuate to deal 8ituaUon confronting the country, pun- O 'I""' ' . - , -n l,.rltlie U"U3 ' , ...k.irh'in I . . . ...-t.lra tablish quarantine ana win v:ith the situaUon. w 8!r; lie senUuieut is suowms i to frame reiuuuuo. - Tex. South Carolina; j. issiopi at. and S. Witherspoon of f fls ,eSrspduciveofnoimpor thentire el yoted to tbe discussion he lutlons under " by the meeting being called to oicier resident proved at once with the discussion of resolutions passed bj tue Master Cotton Spinners of Great Brit I n on June 3th at the Intentional rmi-ie-s of Master Cotton Spinners. PT1inS of cotton auu f TeihSds of baling. On the , mot i T a Brown, of North CaiOiina, mj. ie rrfermi to the committee - on rej t L. Brook, of -Via ba ma, olations . 1. 1 s. William Tom- i..iv . , -rd - . .,t t n cmith. o w into - Boiling Spring Second district ana u. test tne matter in tue rrv.o. hnurd decided last ldes-i liging artillery. 1. Ml1fl rtr jnnan to continue the day not to quarantine. The authority Representatives , of e gSy war merelyf or the purpose of of the state board in the matter hcre are utter dndent mdemnity ls proTlng eftectlve been questioned, and there is a possi- declare that on "J-e than half In allaying dissatlBfactlon. It ' be- . t . . T. 1-1 Vknor will resist irrama so .a. rcLC". . r, vi .. . m.r.pnfnoiit 1a fre state cispensi-v. I oiuty mat tu . . or(1 Af ,hl. industry n tne uanu eTea tnai. wuru -- fr Congress from the tQ mandate of the superior board and of -n out and that the fire is UIn fully the conditions of the and Was Cooked to Death. ,-ic rmn riknenser at Florence, now t...i VMnun toctifipd that his s - UUVl. . . . 1 wnc x . . npr 111 liilh. i.va - ----- i.iv'neston. Mont., cepienuct 1 mnro on tn side, seums Miss Fannie A. Weeks, aged slightly erru,ties. This is illegal. n f!. is dead! f.ovH.m Wilkes, dispenser at lar- 0Vt;r Ol ilsl,ul . 1 ... .. : " -onoT. mQrlr. suit Of r - A fc" - . TJ1C ?:"lw;anid inroads into the re- ;rt . flnd the logic appertaining ... . mrirn. inaiviiiw. .. , tr. I 1 .. - . . ..-Ill city board will meet wmu y nialnaer cf tne on unw: in this city from the' effects o X; l." .nd oer prelents as a reward boilins spring in tn.2 f lookin- after the interests of cer-, according to lesumuiu j into a . . , .,-vrtl 1avt! .I'm Stone national r nr-l tain houses. In company wicn r kivvn today. tu thft reaction of senUmtnt will in? when the decision will De maue. . ,t- mcr I lolv increase. The outcome will be watched wita 11IE GAVNOR auui- J"r"Se entire nation is keenly diMD- much interest as the trend of puoiic t, jdge Oulmett on pointed at the outcome. Nowhere cQ,Hmflnt annears to be against Argument Before ,7-., J F?;" ,, omnire has there been broking the precedents of all previous thc Application for a r "1 the celebration of Mjnjus. I the conclusion or peace, am '""71 xrtri September CTlieappllca- continue their campaign fSain-t DreaKing tne picvcutw ki,v, outside epidemics in none of whia has Atlanta barred reiugee. ;U Miss Weeks was making a tour oVih.- park and while Vfforf lo ser stepped tackwards in an effort to dodge the blinding sora uL . Committee Active in Orgauu FIGHTING IN KISHINF.FF MISSISSIPPI'S YELLOW FEVER "R.FCORD. Jackson. Miss., September 6. Mis- . . . .c in I monf demanding the punisn- Hon for a J-Sr, ior the cases of Messrs. uaynor au , Tbe fortbwming diet is cer- , the contractors wantea in w to be turbulent and it is predicteu Her r.i! into a hot st.rmg m . , l,..l,Mln(T I . .. . ... uro ; rnir v imuuii"" -I,. TV-JIQ II r-Til IV UUUIVIU SSS, down'and death ensued . a wner? she has reiative. M Mi .Weks was stenosrapher to tor- SlKr Call, cf Florida.. but at 1 1 Iv 1 v. sissippi's yellow fever recora xr ". on charges of eonspir- " the Katsura government will be li un.m ' . I . . m. .IaaI nna n f riA s has reached its limit svouia soou - w-W 1 Ml tint it produced. Sir H"ni ? itS 1 the1 Present supply was iiig Resistance to the Troops. - 1 St. Petersburg. September 6 Pri vate advices from Kishineff say thaw street-lishting continues there. Rough are sacking the Jewish shops, killing or woundinr many of the inmates. It ascore ot soiaiura ! - niA Viof -v,ir ' . , .it. t.ll o 1arVihln t 1 . v, vtil.t.1 TliA .Trwlsh Selt .1 . -vf -i .ipiiii iiriu ........ . 1 j -1 v(" uri-ii - inn Li in; ui --- i in the treason,' department. also stateu nf the de- th Uiec -s grow UanA the rite of 400,000 bates a year. slon to take steps looking mcwaea production. There wa no defiinte notion taken in connecuuu Mail Vagon Drivers on Strike. New Yk September 6. The driv ers of the' United States " wagons i t r-itv went on strike at half past A score or nCUOLl lUh-tril in w nf il,. 1 Tomlinson letter, the sentiment, ot tue , keDt them lumped off their wagons when thev drove to tne man - the postofftce and ouit their .lob. It . a, tvio- nr-out 300 ot tnem nm'ta ? the ioot of Fast 15th street 11.. r.,nr vnri- mnii wagons aru defence committee is active in crganiz i-jg resistance to the troops. past 24 hours is as follow: Vickburg, 2 new cases, one death. Gulf port, two new cases. Mississippi City, 2 new cases discov ered during convalescent period. Pearlington, one new case. ONE NEW CASE AT VICIBURa viAi-cKnrjr Sentember 6. One new case of yellow fever was reported to day making a total 01 niieeu, A. 1 to defraud the government uas forced from office. jn,e un argued before Judge Oulmitt today Argument market and the Accords to details of the disorders rtffl der treatment. o advanced by Mr. Tascbereau, an inaccurate Urometer r.t -K-ichin.vrf September 4. received oy ! ments aaam; w trt troro I tima. as lately the exch thc ministry of tha interior, thffray . UNCHANGED AT NAT- counsel for " "' ex- tions have been largely speculative though originating in an aitemu- r-WEZ. tuai uv V",, , nofln wnced conUUons. coupled naturally, with the bad not been conciuuu jw . ,. H of tbe government. when the case was aajuumcu -"Mr-Z, a fear in some Quarters - " . . . 4 tomorruw . ljunng uie . lufflrtorv business conditions are iui- announced that he uld not allow factory busm gald to- any technicality to interfere with l the a psoclated Press corre- diUon 1 and Greene. ere U UtrirtLe .setrapsa e- the authorities to dlsoerse oemonstra- September 6. No tions at tha funeral of a Jewess de- Natchez, J'.pi.;p wpm re-Yeloo-i into a combat between Jew- new cases of yellow fejer were re ?sh manlfestanbs end socialistic work- . ported today. Two patients remain rotvips and antl- n.itr rnfltmpnt A general rumit,a- nieu jinn v"- . . j,. Ec-mitlcs, . tion of the city 1st to he made next The official dispatch coes not meu- gmy. tion any persons being killed. carrying out 01 tne lut.u.... "-t that the Tokio exchange was treaty. ine p-i- :rnrirato barometer of real condi- s-ere Uons, as lately the exchange transao I iino have been largely speculative. iradlUon a-rt: of toe Se7 taidlctorr and that Jadge U"" !5Lr!. rfimi ha ald. wu the result Jaine, the extaa uon -V"----? tbe exchange and ST'SSihJ S5 WW not correct reflUou ot general coadl- hfwl no counsel for the United States argue the case tomorrow. tions. V II