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. ^ ^ * * _I — ._:___ Fsr , JSHED APRIL 8, 1906. BLUEFEELD. WEST VIRGINIA, MONDAY AFTERNOON, JULY 19, 1909. PRICE TWO CENTO Fros.dent’s Demand For Lower Duties May Result •In Conferees Reporting Partial Agreement. CORPORATION TAX AMENDMENT. Redraft Submitted to House ( onlerees at This Morn ing's Session. Washington. I». .July 19. Tie House at tin* morning session passed the Omnibus Hallway Bridge bill. W The lariff conferees received a re (liaft of tlu* corporation lax an • ml m«?nt. Senator Crane has be ;i *■.*’»• ,| hurt fonn a visit • liI» hmi > n Matsi chusetts to .ific his influrmt i j u cure lower rates on raw mate Inis. The New Kn (land sena' »i •> giner.il ly favor free entry of raw mate rials. Aldrich alone insisting 0.1 i\t,» of duly all tung the line. It is reported at the Co,.ho: to day that if President Tap insists t pon free raw materials a...I •. Ijwi r ing of th.* t.oilT ail ulon.j ■ t line it will lie iioeesoary for ft .* conferees io repoit a partial agree.... i.t . i.ltr and take the sci.c of tic .Imse and Senato on J10 reeomme’t !.’• it. $ o. tile President. Leaders of the House don’t believe that this will be done, however, because to bring back tin* bill for amendment might open up the entire subject and ke *p Congress Li session at least another month. If the recommendations of the President are granted, when tin- new tariff bill becomes a law the rates on tin* unifies which he desired to come in free will he as follows: Iron oro, free. (Present rate, 4 0 cents per ton.) Oil, free. ( \«w protected by coun tervailing duty.) Hides, 7 4 per cent, ad valorem. (Present rate. 15 per cent.) Coal. 45 cents per ton. (Present rate, G7 cents per ton.) I.umber, probably $1.25 on rough; with Senate rates on flnishel. This would be n material reduction throughout the lumber schedule. Coal at forty-five <jentx a ton, it WUS declared, would prove satisfac tory to eve: y seclTon except Wyom ing. which fears that the industry in that State might !>e ruined by cheap ( an ad Ian coal. Two railroads aiu now building from Northwestern States to Canada which will tap the Canadian coalfields. president Taft will wi.i another decided victory in the Philippines free trade provision. The sub-corn, mil lee w hich has been considering this section has decided to permit the f 1 ♦*«-* admission or 150,000,000 cigars annually, as requested by the President, instead of 70,000,000 a would l»e admitted under a Senate amend m.*nt. It Is expert* (I t he Philippine *ec lion ns approver! by the hiiIwornmit t*e will be adopted. It provides for the free admission of 800,000 pounds of wr;i|i|>*>i' tobacco .i;id I, 500,000 pounds of filler tobacco an l .‘500,000 ton* *if sugar. With the exception of rice and the limitation placed upon tobacr.* m 1 sugar, “the growth, ibe prodne: **r manufacture of the Philippine i lands," will b** admitted fie. Th Inclusion of the words “or m mufac *" the subjeet of criticism In many quarters. Many think this would make it possible to ship ra w mat* rials Into the Philippine Islands for nia.iufa ture w ith cheap labor and then bring them to the United States free (,t duty. The metal schedule with the * x 1 re (if Ion of Iron ore and a few of it* products, practically has been agreed upon. Borne of the patagrnphs may he reopened when the Iron ore qu« c tlon ha s been settled. On win nail* th** rate of those of one Inch or more In length was fix d a* four tenth of one rent per pound, and on smaller size* three fourth* of a co->\ This Is an increase on the smaller sizes and a decrease on the larger flze* from the Dlngley rates. OIH» PF.f.l/OWS ItF.MOV.If*. niueflold l.odge So. 250, I. (). O F*., ha* removed Its lodge rooms to the Red Men's Building nnd will meet Tuesday night, duly 2 ith in It* new hall. All members requested to attend. ! STATE LEVY FOR ROAR TAX Governor and Board of Pub lic Works Will Decide On Lew. Charleston, July 1 p.—The lioir 1 of Public Woiks will hold a meeting this week before (Jovernor tliascock leaves for the West, and together they iwll determine whetuer the one cent property tax authorized 'in* legislature for la*- load fur.,1 will lie levied. The one tent direct property : •< was authorized hj the l< ,,ish. . last winter when it passed a Id)) making a levy, tin* money rcsulHna from which was to go into a s r • road fund which would also com a the license taxes collected from own ers of automobiles and a <■ i tain u*i. from .he penitentiary. My adding one cent to the dir.- t property lux tin* direct Mato tax would lx* Increased to six cents, and while it is unlikely limt there wo ml be any serious objection from tie taxpayers knowing that spcli a lax was going to be expended for I he Im provemen: of the roads in the sever al counties, some of ihc S ate idfl elals do nut take kindly to the prop osition to increase the Stale tax. in the law as passed by the legis lature there is a conflict with the constitution. The organic Inst u ment gives the county courts pow er to supervise the expenditure of all moneys for road purposes while tin* bill would place this authority ]u the hands of the commissioners of public public roads. At the present time there is little use for the mon.y In the State de partment of pu1 lie works. The new officials have commerced to ask the county courts fo. data concerning the amounts i ,.eai r.u toad Improve ments in 190S j u I for road maps and the total in tuber ol miles of road in eacli county. t’ntil such Information Is secured bv tlie department of public roads, little money can be expended prop el l.v, and the taxes collected from 111? fine cent proper, j tax could not be apportioned among the several coun 11 ea until the State department had the proper information upon which to work. One plan suggested to the boa t! of public works Is fo reduce the five fenl piopeity tax for school pur poses (O four r uts an(] add tin* one cent property ta xfor road pu -poses, making the total direct State tax five cents as at present. Tills pr ipo«. - • ion i: being considered and will !> * discussed at the meeting of tie b >m j of putdlr works. « THREE CITIES MAY BE WET. T]|.< prohibition situation in Ala bama Is an interesting one Just now, indications printing to the early re peal of the statewide law so far ar I! ir mi ogham MoblV and Montgom* cry are-concerned. Covenor It. It Coiner hrts f ailed • he l<* v f I a l n :-e t<i meet in extraor* idinaiy session f»n dulv 27 and during i 'if assembly the enemies of Hlalf I wl le prohibition siy they will get in th< Ir good work. It is proposed to r<-enact a Statewide prohibition bill w i thi s * three leading c-If lei ! In the State excluded. WIIL TABOO TFE PESKY TRUSTS. -- Washington, Jilv Hi. NHjher I trust-fed, trust-clothed, nor trust* I armed will the Amcrlnn soldi* r be IT Secretary of War McKinnon can prevent it. Th>- secretary of war Iirn Jm<t la sued a new rule for th«- purchase of ■upplien f<»r the army. 11• ■ directed I’.rigadler General Henry G. Sharpe. eomml«*ary genera), not to ent.*r In fo direct contract with any corpora tion which in a party or combination in restraint of trade, lie has alno directed that no <a ding be had with any agent or middleman who may he a representative of such a cone.-m. Il< >|i\ IIH’OVI-'.HFM. The body of Duma Porter, who drowned at Thaeker last we* k wa recovered a abort distance below w'herc ha disappeared. BUY HOLY : Would liesco Tomb of Christ From Hands of Pa I gan Mohairm edans W‘ho Now Own It. PALESTINE I S FART OF TURKEY. IV})(* Pius Tries to Interesi ., . . i <« nunny in the Enterprise. i. : d. a, f:.1 ^. Jul> 19. Tlio ( .It. ui:. O.iUlvh lull loilt; Ifl Dll'll le| ( the fact t at tin- Holy Sepubhle U •;i Hie hand of P.r'.uti M< umUUGlaiiH .mil t. is reported on reliable aulhorl ! »y that the Pope (out' inpl ites an »■ r I fort to pur. tin <* it f. uu Turkey. It i Mi d i tin: b< has nin tu overt urea to file (!< miiuii Kmperor to etilbt bis abl in the euterpi lae. * 1 B. & C. Asks Fcr Bids On a Rush Order Aggregating Almost Ten Million Dol- ; lars. Haltimore. Mil., .1111 y 19. It was announco.l at 111,1 executive offices of the Holtimore At Ohio railroad in tills city that Idds inivc been ask ed on 11,000 freight curs, 71) paHHeii ger ears and 0.7 locomollvt s, involv ing in all. an expenditure of between fl),000,000 .111(1 $10,000,000. All of tills equipm nl is for do Hvo v a soon ;is the manufacturers can nun it out, which should lie be gun in aboitt three months. The order for freight cars Includes •*. 000 steel end, self charing coke cars, designed for tnc most expedi tious handling of cok*». 1,000 drop end gondolas for handling struclu al .-tt el. rails p.-.i I long building mater ial. 1,000 box ears, 500 ventilated box e-r for the shipment of pro duce in laio fall and winter traf fic and ..00 of the latest deign iefrig crate;- cars. The pars, user equipment Includes • > parlor cafe ears of most Inodera <1- sign and 15 latest type vestibule pa*. * tiger eo.'cln , i • remainder'of the order boirig made up of combi nation pas 'nger a n, | baggage, cars. In the locomotive order v. Ill be j 30 Atlantic Typo engines for use on thiough express trains and design-j I od lor hauling heavy trains at high | i speed al e) 30 •onsolldsU J freight engln. a. i This order of equipment by the Hal Imore A- Ohio is of vital interest 1 to Baltimore, a: It indicates huL> I slant ini Itnprovemcnt In both tin; I par-»'H"(v an(| ffcig.it business of the road. —— .. < III: I M,l <i\\ s iloMI,, The n< w Odd K' How ' Home at KIkiiis ( .ihoiii < cimi|»1 • t••il. The work men a.i now engage | In removing 'lie ii(i!n limb'r ami laying out "rounds, and w hen t no Orand l»o lg<* if. jii N'ovenibo. it will nave turned over i » ;* one of the fi nest buildings in tlie state, worth, in. hiding (he Improved grounds, 00n. Then an* 22,000 Odd ■ K< Hows In the state. lie building bn an Imposing a;. P nranee, it is (wo stories hi*ii, w lb *. i |e, .in I I SP !><• long. Til® wal'i are of New l.cxl mton brick, Of a mottled li«h» terra cot la shade, ,v. hi n In ! he sunlight p.» seats many i varying hades. Tit* roof Is of fine tiling. A porch 12 feet wide ex tends the full length oi the build ing a I across the two ends, t im roof of which is supported by 32 .»o'umns 12 inches In diameter. The btiDdilig loutains ss rooms, I- 1> a 'd by ;.« a in, l:ght.*.l b*. nat ural gas and wire | for electric I ghts, ail wiring being In steel con duits. The building also has a com plete natu.nl gas heating plant, A I foundation Is being put In for the waterworks plant. THE LATHAM GOES TO SEA Attempted Flight Across the English Channel A Failure Because of Defec i tive Motor. PICKED DP BY FRENCH DESTROYER. Large Crowd ol Njn'ctators Oil Doth Sides of the t ! liglidi Chaimcl. . . •Calais, Fiance. July l!» Hubert l.atham attompji n •<> My across the Ku llr'h Ob a anal in hi* newly con r-railed aeroplane litis morning. When h » bad covered a part of t\o distance Hie him bine became ltn uiaiiag. able and plunged Into the ren. Neither Lnthnm nor the nut (Vine wore Injured as both woo picked up alnioBt immediately by a Fre.ich torpedo ooa( destroyt'r walci follow* i] the Might. I nthatn says Hint the accident w(« due to the motor slowing down. IK* will mak.* another attempt soon The flight wad witiK'Hsed b> an im mense crowd at the starting point while nn equally large crowd wan eagerly a waiting the arrival or the aeroplane on the Kiigllsh side of the Channel. Mingo Judge Denies Their Riglit to Hear Cases Under the Johnson Pistol Toting Lav/. Justices of Hie peace in various counties of tlu^ State have assumed their Jurisdic tion to try eases under the Johnson pistol toting law passed a; the last session of tin* legislature and have jmpo»e,j lines and jail sen tences In a number of Instances. Judge L. A. 8nmpselle, of the Criminal Court <»f Mingo county, holds tlialr Justices have no jurisdic tion in oases of this kind. Iii instructing the grand Jury at the beginning of tie- present term of bis court Judge SampKo||<> made especial reference to the fact that Several Min go county justices had violatej the Johnson pistol act by trying rases without Jurisdiction. Law;, e.-fl and Judges seem to dis agree : on>:eruing the (pie tion of Jurisdiction with reference to Jus tires. anti aa opinion of the attorney general Is being awaited, II Ol MIts. LVMftFItT. Mrs. Fannie Lambert, wife of James Lambert, of Narrows, who was brought to this city several days ago in a very critical condition and oper ated upon, wn too feeble to rally fiom the operation and after linger ing for about two weeks, she died v< feitlny. Her remains were taken to I'hlegsr, Va., for interment. She is urvlved byn husband. PATRICK TRIAL BEGINS TODAY. Han Fr im 'vfo, July 10. Tho aor* onf| trial of Patrh-k "alhoun, prvst rl*-nt of tho t'liil.l It ■» i * ;k Cuxorl of bribing *ttl>orvlio»r“ Is « x raotf-l »o boglfj boro . in.iy, Olivo Rob' kali l<odgo Ni 00, Imv I >g movod from It. of 1,. I*. Mall to Kagloa' Mall on Minn I a'root, will hold tholr roular mootl*. on ;|m HHTONI) arid FOfllTH THITMIJNY NIGHTS Inat* ad of Friday n'lthiS* ax h rotoforo. MRS G. W III:TF,KINGTON X G Jy 1 ••St, 3001) ORDER AT_ TEHERAN St. Pot.'raburg, RunHia, July 10. Tho Kmodan ndvanoo on I’crda har boon halted by tho government a i t horlties boraiixo good ordor has hot n ro-.-atabllahod at T« boran. LIEUT. SUTTON SAYS SISTER Navy Derailment Begins Inquiry at Annapolis To day Fullest Latitude to Inquidy Says Court. NAVAL OFFICER OPENLY ACCUSED. 1 <a\v\ ors I nsi riiHrtl In ('nm l*al Atiempl nn Sutton's < ’haraci. i. Annapolis, Md., July 1 !>.- The naval board or Inquiry aui liorl/.ed by tin Navy I>tpai!nifiii .«» inquire into the myatfrltniH death of Lieutenant •laiiieM X. Hutton, Or loin- 12, l«>07, eonnnenred proeei ding'* at tea o’eloi k t iiin morning. Before the beg Inn tug of the trial Mrs. Sutton and tier daughter, Mr Barker, declared thnt they were con fident of belnR able to convince t in board that Lieutenant Sutton did not commit an Icide. Naval nfttrorB be lieve that a novo re attack on the character of Hutton will be mad during tiie Inquiry. Mrs. Hutton hn« 111 htmeted lawyerH to combat any such attempt. Major Harry Leonard, Judge ad vocate ol the Marine Corps, nays that the fullest latitude will lie given tie Inquiry. Hofoiv tho opening of the proceel liiStB thia morning, .Mrs. Murker, si tor of Lieut. Hutton, openly nee it sod one o(fleer of being guilty of the dentIt of Iter brother. Lieut. Vd.tm*. S clone companion »»f Lie ii t, Sutton before Ills dentil, this morning exprea-ed hostility to Mih. Sutton and her daughter. It Is reportc,) that Lieut. Itoel her. nn Important witness who ha been missing, ban been found niel will be brought lor. to give (<• ti mony during the investigation. A TREAT il STORE Musicale at Bland Street Church Tuesday Night, July 20th. Don't fo vi i the treat In store for you Tuesday evening at lllutid Street, church when the Ml11- a Si uni t, ||aw kins and Meery will give one of tie ir inn Icals co.ihI tia;' of vie a I an I In ttiiineiilal select lolls. You will lie happily entertained and in the tin m Mine |»e helping a worthy . an e \.| mission Adul ••, r#o. ; children TO It I If |IO\\ \ I ut;s. It wl!| he Interesting lli iv ,• age housewife to I. now n out" r> liable method of exlerinbialln ; t,u pesky, and highly nn an l ny ioiim ny. An exilian" a\ . that it h.< mad" investigations along (hi |m a* I I IL.tla that flics like foimFIc'ltd |* puts about two I eh spool 'In of that I arti< |«. |n u fan of water . . ’ v.i.che the flies go Into It. T'ee\ p.tii ik of il giceili 1 y and in a f . nil,,, t i here is a fine roller I Ion m p v e. . I si arranged that they ca i , •,%. t I up In a d't pan an I rein > I . . But that Is not the n.l vlrt Ol this fly I I a lb ;<tor, Fo, .•; ! !i ,-b , being a powerful ilbiaf <■-.,» death fit the micro organ:s n < on il>e files nad kills them to-, tier vt*h llelr vehicle". Ian a'! I; at" r of contagion is removed nn I *1 ■ f|l< are not only kill' d 'but - (,i I embalnf'd as well. _ Mr. and Mi*. VV J. II it ton and Mr*. Sloyd Kranol*»o, I * *f t thi* morn ing for Olade Spring*, Va., wh< they will visit relative* for .1 month, rimy went by hum •> \.r« Tazewell and Saltvi|]«, f. M I lari ley, of F\i! in on I, State deputy of the Woodmen of the World, arrived in the ekv Saturday night and will organize a camp of that order \Wd.ie day night. •1. K, Hurt, of Tax* well, Va. Ik In the <?lty today on bttftl.ie**. SENATOR SCOTT WILL NOT BOLT TUFF BILL Norfolk & Western Expects to Complete Improvement Before tlie End of the Year. UntilIngton, .inly 10. The work ol' double I nuking the Norfolk & Western rabroad he.we. t ('olttinbns and K nova Is progressing rnpldlv and indication now point |o (he f let 1 bat .In* work will lie complete I be fore tile begin ,lng of l lie new year. |i**r•' IblJ lie foie I he I d It of Novem hor. Tne Immense coal 1 mi luevs Icing done by the N. & w. makes II non sn\ i Iihi i he work ahoiil ! be eompleled at Hie emllesi possible lime and it Ih i In- inieiteloii to keep al' rye a fi n e at wot k i Is pos dble n il I ii Ih done. At a ‘dozen o; nore piitfos along lb,- line between I’m iKinotilli and Konowa, work or widening Ilio glade is being ptixlte | and for several tulles on the lower ‘ -'d "f Ike line Uils work Is about completed and tin- I rack laying will proceed. Tin- company Is , mploylng a large lor.e, much of which |h composed ol native labor and the resull Is Dial bn Iness along Ho- linu has been con siderably improved by .lie disburse nu ol-; of large muiiis of money by ih" company. WALTER KIZER BADLY HURT young Carpenter Fell From A Building at Pocahontas Saturday and Received a Dangerous Injury. Saturday niirrfiiHiii, will In ;it work °M n lion n ?il I’m allonliiH, wlicr A. ii. Ki/.or wa foldrnilo , VVallrr K i/.nr wiih bnndtl m :i |ii«>n> of <’ mil. ''if, ill It liifli imllil on tlic bn 111| | •. > wl'fii Ilf Ioh| lib; Ii;i l.mcf .11>,| fell, iisliilniiif ;i il i;i»>i roiis injiir> to t'lc '•If f»l' Ii I k In.id. ||.- wm |,ron»'il l'» IM ill'll Id Sanitarium .vilfrdiy j •• i* 11 in i<i'i\'iii|‘ fa if fill til if-nl Ion, •»'ii i' ' < • in ii i bur fond: inn. riiarl . n v< i of eifiirfo. k. ri ll from a rrinlf 1 a I Friday and •* oin of his I.iIkIi ;. ||<* | < i., hi a I ou (inalilfiii. Mi Mil'On - * vv * i n I no foil will] • moili : :h>- .1 bo run and minialm>'l a fi'o'nr. of thf .'fkIif limb above Mie km >. NOT THE FAULT OF MR. BARBOUR. i > ir I /,< • hi, .1 • fit l< id (i.i I'TIfJay staled that It* lllff Vein I'oi a • ifintii Coal Compute had postpone I Im pin day until ;|,e u |r .i ii,mill In ' n a of flu In ivy f|e le t ol Pn; mm> f< r \V l i ,u out. who was n.mill to k> ■ h's pay.oils In . hape for last H.iturday. W' a, '■ i,nv in nf .ne I t li.it out fort' lonrlent wm In error In ufat li* l tl.it flu deity •,* a s occasion*-I i>v tin* pstyrn.t tor. *ir. Harbour, wh lo havlfi« a great niany duties l i i> i form, wa not behir. l with his •.tyro 11 hut had If r< i ly on lime, and tii" riianv/etnent of tie company, for other reasons, de. id<*d to change I ' pa la. a.i I nrnke it iinlfo m with ihe othci oper.i • ion* in th< Ciraiion. STRIKE UNSETTLED. I’lttshunr. Pa., July 19. The Pre e d H(e» i Car Company l» still Idle. Some mtii have returned to work but the gr» it majority of Its employe* are -till on trike, i Misquoted By a. Wheeling Afternoon Paper S iid a Number Would Probably Vote Against It . COAL AND LUMBER MAY BE REDUCED. Thinks Adjournment Itn mobnble llelon* I'Mrsl of A ugust. W’lii'clI.Hv, W. Vn., In I* in Sonn .’ll V. O Scott arrive.1 la the elly Saturday from War hliiRton on a brief bn Inetfs liiji, the Senate JiBT I ip ml join pel until linn: row to avail a report of the eo.iferoiKe com mittee on lli<» In Iff hill. Senator Sent! expre.-i • «1 doubt as I » West Virulnl i innilm Ih l eli'tt protecfecl by n vei y lii b duty, v leu the achedlllo la inaiplcl 1 and ftunlly adopted* " I lie New Knglnud Still.»h .iro not in favor of n duly on coal, oil uml ' lumber,‘ he wild, “but would rather I have them admitted free, while they want their own products p •oleeled, Tito pleat northwestern Slates liavo .1 nl h duty n i oats, barley, bay uml utli<r products of that section, and nlHO want coni and lumber admitted lice, while the S miVeni and Weft torn Statei a.e Ip the same position. •'West Virginia, Kentucky, Mary land .m | the Siutes In the Central port Ion, urn thus caught hot ween tho upper ami nether inlllstnn s, and wo have la I l lie hardest kind of a fight to c< any kind of protection wliat evi r for West Virginia products. I iiv fought as hard as possible to 1 rulei t West Virginia’s interest's In till* Oil.lie, 1)11, I (lint hay exactly how th • hill will he reported hack from the <■ .itferenc ’ coinntlltee, “I think vv.< will get a duty on Inm her Hot to exceed $1, while the COftl mlo dii' i nine l>ai k a.- |» cparud hy • ue House, with n « ontorvullifig duty. I I .* 1 If < at; nl i < lunges u duly of j tiu ((ills, our duty would ho tho Cana t> might, al nny time I more tin. ..ad I think It best " ! ive a Mr. light duty, regard less I of w Ii t Cm la e > ,, and havo I ton it lor this all along. Wo put In ■ 11.ii lit dots oi tin cents on coal j Ml I e ; ojiuln.” CIuxh and INittery. • a i' ui'l >'o the gla s and pottery ! '’ 'i ii . . , enalor S oil expressed ' him: Ii jo very hop< Ini. *'| had .'i 1 onv« i alio.i with ('resident Taft a few da) a: o, and he assure 1 m • that he feeli; \ . ■ | y Ilioudl.V III lllis SOCtloU, anil tmil the duly oil po I.■ ry and i !.u w ill i' ma lii ns |l w m |ef|. hy I u Hetiale. I’1 onallv I III. i iie old Diagley l , vv het'ei in many respects than lie new hill, a it profe. e,| Indus ,,!e of lliis : late |, M'-i Ilian doe i i lie out now w ith (lie l o iiuilte.'," . mil or fii ot i slated that he had | . i n inim|uoieii ja an evening paper, in *1 ; ard lo It’s aMim le to the new hi I, i h« had not i.thl lint lie would vol" against It. ‘ | aid tint |f tho hill eotne. hark with tan duly taken off oi the products of i ils section, a .; wither would prohuhly volo l'inI*. ■ o Paid, hut named no one in pa11icular. In mmrd to th1 duration of tho • *•"" i;,l 'on, He.mtor Keott staled h i he wool I he ngrei ildv surprised 'f -I I i Jit hit in" fn ti 11 shod before j l he fit I of \ii»ii f. There will In I another fight when the hill Is re 1,"» ii | from the coiiimh fee, A 1 * t.le chances of till* hill being I-'1 '■ I hy I’lf-id.'id Taft, Hen at or •h'ot i iid ?h >f lie kae ,'. nu lling do h ,i'< i he had h id no Intimation of what \|r, (aft will d , other than .tn .vspap< r reports. DENIES RECALL. Wa Ii n II, l> C. filly I ft. Ti: , j .I:i|,an«*ru* nmliit nJor has lanncd a I - liiieir VIII fl«* ii y I hi? Ill reported re* ,f >11 by tin* Itnpe lil ';<».( ruiH''™,it at I** <:io. Il«' ny 4 tin ie v,;ir no foitn* ! 'tlon whatever for ihe rumor, SPAIN ENGAGES REVOLTING TRIBES. Vf.i-I*-«i. s aln, »"|y m Thu ^pan li a in;, i It j 11 m and .''trnng, Or,gn.:< 1 III*' hoo; O I ho revolting tribe* of .\Joro< f a and In a severe en gagement defeated th m with h* avy lO'lS. M. It. Carter of Norton, V'a., ’3 A vl itoi In this cltj today,