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Show THE RACE QUESTION I Ihe LraUInj Ons Brtjre Uic 3IU- sl-lp?l Comtltutloaal Convrntloa. REPCAL OF THE 1STH AMEND-MENT AMEND-MENT ASKED. russlainil llanUli All Konmanlau J(r)-. la Hrr UjrJon to Siberia. THEnAnnuriDiA nspoms were CORRECT. By Tele traps to the Mwaj the hack nrr.srio.v. Ttie ilIl.,IPpl CuiKIltltllonal Ton-Trnilon Ton-Trnilon ttni ihelStli.tmritil. lurnt Wiped out. Jackss.n-, 5II., 6cr.t. 53. In ttio constltutioml convcnUou today tbe committee to which was ruferreJ tliesulject of memorializing Con-gns Con-gns ou Ihe repeal of the fifteenth amendment n-pottrd a long set of resolutions. They .t fortlt that the white and negro races, though friendly and .homogeneous for all business and Industrial pyrpososare widely separate by raw instinct and prejudices In all political and social matter, and there Is ua well-found. el hoj-e of a chanse. With such condition there will ever be conflicts of greater or lets mignitude. Concerning Con-cerning the control of tbe government govern-ment of thu State, in which the numbers are approximately tqual, such a condition of insecurity is uot only a great fOUTICAX. AND SOCIAL- KVII, but also greatly hampers industrial developments, Inasmuch as the white people only are capable of conducting and maintaining the government of ruch State, the negro ne-gro raoe, cveu if Its people wcreexlu-cated, wcreexlu-cated, being wholly unequal to such agreatrcsponjlMltty. Therefore, It is the deliberate judgment of the people of miis,-lpiI that the only effectual remedy lies In a repeal of the fifteenth amendment, whereby such restrictions and limitation rosy be put upon negro suffrage by the several Stat as Way be necessary and proper for the maintenance of good and stable government therein, and Congress is asked to submit the proposition to the Htatcs. riretuen Itnrlnl. Chicago, SejiU 30. A fire tonight to-night in the building at 171 Canal street, occupied by several manufacturing manufac-turing firms, gave the department much trouble to subdue and caused the loss of a quarter of a million. At the height uf the fire the wall of the building fell out, burying, nine members of Bnglne Comieiny Xo. 17. The work of rescue began in--lantly and all were noon cut. They were piium'.ly burned and bruited, but mlracuk.uUy allicaicd fatal iujuiies. llmtnl Jluriler. rfr. AUGUSTINE, h'U, SepL 3J. Hie cily U terribly excited, over an awful tragedy which occurred here taJajvAlrx-index Campbell, a rejected re-jected suitor, called at t!ie house of Jilts Mamie Jojh, of a prominent family, and when he ailvanced to meet her drew a revolver. The girl, divining higrurTOie, ran'out of the liouvfcrcaming, nhile hermotlie' and tile servants tiled t re-train Campbell. Their efforts were in-euVtual. in-euVtual. h wvver, aud ho followed the girl across U.e street, firing a Ue r...i, iufliiiuir a slight wound. Mimli- tan Into Dr. Shrint'j yard and fell dowu. As ehe was trying u ante L'aini lx.lt fired again, tending tend-ing a bullet through her lunrt, while the girl's mother and sxrvaut were trying to restrain him. Campbell Camp-bell lias been Jailed. He rays he determined to Mil the gill when she njected hint. He expects to hang and Is indifferent. There may be a lynching. JIarrrI. IaXDOS, Sept. 30. Advice from New Guinea state that Jlrdleyof Uartlepool, ownerof the cutter Jta (Waiid the crew, eugiged in fishing for pearls off enr Guinea were massar-red by natives, the cutter looted and scuttled. The Sorlnll-I. rtrjolrr. nKBl.i.v, Sept- 30. Tliere Is great rejoicing in C-rmany over Hie expiration ex-piration of the anll-dotlaliit law. ileetiugs were held In rainy points. Several procet-sions were Ulopcrsc; hy the ivlice. Many esij.f arc returning. re-turning. Dodse tlrulni it. Denver. SepL 30. General Manager Man-ager Dodce of the rtio Grande Western denies emphatically that the Atchisou has an option on the road, mil says that no such projo-itiou projo-itiou lias lietn entertained. Ihe Denver .tltlofirande people ar not alarmed over the current rurcof and ays that If tberesliouIdbeachan;c in the management of the llio Graude Vtern Inimical to their Interests they would jarallel It from Grand Junction to Salt l.ake. rrm 3frIro. Citt ok Mexio, Pept-rJ. A son-in-law of Jtarrundla has arrived here and Is under the protection of the Sal vadorian envoy. A party of Yaqul 1 iidians attacked a wagon train near Cumbreafew days ago, killing one teamter. Troops overtook themyejtcrdayand the train recaptured. Two soldiers were wounded and the Indians es-caried es-caried and their iofs is unknown. Itrport Wrre Corrret. Sas Fhascisco, Sept. 30. Tiie Pacific mail steamer leoTJuto ar-rivoi ar-rivoi today. Captain I'itts refused to sptak of the rtirmndia affair fur-tlier fur-tlier tlian to say that the published reports in the main were correct, and that he had prepared a report which would bo forwarded to the main office at 2f ew York. Drnilloek IlroUrn. Mm I'll is, Tenn SepL 30. The Congressional deadlock was broken this evenlug by the nomination of ColonelJoUah rattcrsonontheolst Wreekrr. St. Johns, X. B., SepL 30. The intel-colonial fast express from Halifax Hal-ifax to Montreal last night ran into A plli of tlca placed on the track by some miscreant and was partially wrecked. The passengers were badly tliaVen up but no one was hurt. VfahlnEn Note. Washington, ScpLSO. General 5pauldIng.AaktantSecretaryoflho TrEurv. fays Hiere Is no troth In UrrhTV-nianaUng front Tort TowrSud, Wa-liington, that the revSul. cutter nto has orders to JjXZ 1 to nchniK: Sea to seUe sail-T100.. sail-T100.. He saTd the HVcoU ba.1 L"o? ISnUrtd'to IlehringSeaor nebClufr.ureau anncuncesthe nopdatlon of the territory of Okla- "'tdeut bu approved, o.nteS2Sne |