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Contracts For Battleships. WASHINGTON, Sept. 18.-Secretary Herbert cabled Acting-Secretary McAdoo today to go ahead and award the contracts for the three battleships. Formal contracts will therefore be entered into tomorrow with the successful competitors for one ship each, the Newport News Company at $2,595,000, the Cramps at $2,650,000, and the Union Iron Works at $2,674,000. Was Buried Alive. uqof-'6I Sept. "Ay Lawrence Douglass, who was hypnotized and buried in baseball park on Wednesday, was dug from his grave yesterday after having lain there forty-seven hours. Two thousand people saw the resurrection. The body lay in the coffin just as when it was put there. It was taken in the cataleptic state in the coffin from the ground to the city. At 8 o'clock last night Edwin H. Boone, the hypnotist, released Douglass from his spell. Douglass is quite weak and may not be able to walk for a day or two. Train Wrecked. ROCKINGHAM, N. C., Sept. 18.-The through freight was derailed two miles west of Rockingham, this morning, resulting in the almost entire demolishing of fourteen freight cars and the tearing up of part of the track. No one was injured except a brakeman, who had his shoulder dislocated and his leg badly cut. No others were injured. Bates. Change IIIM T 'V 'S "4" Anent the press dispatch published recently in which President Hoffman, of the Seaboard Air-Line is quoted as saying that after consulting with the legal department of the system he had decided that the injunction of United States Judge Speer ordering the roads engaged in the rate war to restore the tariff in effect September 5th did not apply to this line, Col. H. M. Boykin, general agent of the road, said yesterday that all reduced rates via the Seaboard Air-Line applying on merchandise, cotton, or other traffic, will be withdrawn at 12 :01 a. m., on Monday, the 28th, when the rates in force prior to September 5th will be restored. The rates expiring on the 28th, Col. Boykin said, will be protected on all shipments in transit,either on through bills of lading, or those consigned to the Seaboard Air-Line's care for reforwarding, on or before the 27th. Pickpockets Reap a Harvest. GREENSBORO, N. C. Sept. 18.-Pickpockets reaped a rich harvest here out of the immense crowd that assembled to hear Bryan. Fully a score of persons were robbed of sums ranging -10] ere thieves Lhose $2000 04 8$ more lowing up the Bryan party, and are working the crowds in a prosessional style. Killed in a Bar-room. ROCKY MOUNT, N. C., Sept. 18-At 3 o'clock this evening, in a bar-room, John H. Jordan, of Nash county, shot three times with a pistol and killed "Baldy" Catlett. Jordan has a wife and several children, his wife being a daughter of the late John Davis, of Battleboro. Catlett leaves a family. The Slaughter of Govin. WASHINGTON, D.C., Sept. 15.-The State Department is manifesting active interest in the reported hacking to pieces by Spaniards in Cuba of Charies Govin, an American newspaper correspondent, and Consul-General Lee has demanded a full report on the affair from Captain-General Weyler. If the Spaniards are unable to refute the strong affidavits already in possession of this government, an apology and idemnity will be peremptorily called for. The State Department is informed that Govin, who had his American passport, and carried no arms, had lost his way, and was captured July 9th last by the Spanish colB 04 punoq mil bad очм onel tree and hacked to pieces with machetes, Consul-General Lee will press the SE SE E 01 matter possible. Another Bank Goes Under. HOLLIDAYSBURG, Pa., Sept. 18.-The private banking house of Gardner, Morrow & Co., the oldest in Central Pennsylvania, closed its doors this merning, the following notice, posted on the bank door, greeted the eyes of depositors this morning. "To the Public: Owing to the general depression in business, the manifest impossibility of making collections, and with a view to affording the most ample protection to all our creditors, we have deemed it proper to close our doors and to suspend business. We have made an assignment to Mr. John Cree for the benefit of our creditors, and, with the time and opportunity thus afforded to convert our uno ABD 04 capee рив bloo am assets creditors every dollar of indebtedness. Weask the patience and indulgence of all depositors, and the work of liquidation will be commenced at once. "00 y MORROM GREDNER "9681 'LL September Filibuster Three Friends Selzed. JACKSONVILLE, Fla., Sept. 17.-The filibustering steamer Three Friends was seized this afternoon at Fernandina by the government authorities. The vessel had just taken on a large cargo of coal and provisions, and was on the point of leaving when the special custom inspector went aboard and