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MHlliii ibtn a<>* it* pwi h* reter
r*4 to tor any port bearing on the Oa
has wat qrt»*t «>•>
Tb* In mtlapier** to **» *>• 111 fated
'Mil**"' thin ta fMlnunl by Ih* plr
tiif** »»f ftwoldctU and Mr* McKinley,
oy*r whl< h *»»** th<~ >Ur> and alrtpe*
o! (h* .tat** the b«*T kin* Of flpaln,
i{,., qH -n regoat and prim* mini*!*-.
Guarding rtihn'B flirk-barrefl *»* with
« »ln*V star Jtoxt i*nPW* <ton Hu
kttph lav. Hi* firm at Wilr l-kod. »•
1,0 «rac li ‘66 • f XI PP h* I* im. There
*r* plriur** of Dr*iT *st tJampnon
•*wl Ihr *tnrl>* of HwMr ll»*» In » nu<-
•fr<rll; Dewey’* «e*4. tb* flying squad
n*fc korpoii* bonta'tnfl n»* *pnni»h
vesnaia raptured, lb* hrigndlrr geocr
p! as tb* army. rom»ml»r» of ih<* navy,
eapUdno. Ilmtrilili pat Junior ofll*
rera views of nmp Hl# “I Tamps,
Cupp, Ih* rblHpptos Island*, tb* ms
rlnt bosplUt ai Key Wet* and Ih*
Red Crass Menmohlp Relief # !lh It*
ours** Thr picture of limit Hobson,
the H*rn of tb* Mcrrimac, sham* the
place of honor with that of Ensign
Baglay, lb* Aral ttowiflw of Ih* war
A totiflilng group of pictures ar*
thos* of Ku.-Ik'H Bagiev with hi* arms
around hla mother, his liody lying In
Mate in the capltnt at Rallcgh and a
Blew of hla flower-covered grave.
Tha book la both Instnirtlve and ln
tnrmding and Its yoflthful eompller
desorve* much credit for the mantur
In wltirh he has arranged It.
We Have Made War
And algughtered prices oo Trunks.
Trunks made by expert Trunk-makers
fiold at Manufacturers’ price* Trunk
Factory. ** 3 Broad. Bell ’Phone «IHI.
“now a major.
Dapt. D. n. Taylor, Formerly of Au
gusta, Is Promoted.
Captain D. M. Taylor, the former
Commandant at tho arsenal on the Hill,
who left here shortly after the war
broke out and went to Springfield,
Maas., has been promoted to a major
ghlp in tho army.
Captain Taylor, by hla Jovial dispo
sition. made many hundreds of friend*
during hla stay In Augusta, who will
be glad to hear of the promotion.
Promotion la considered slower In tho
ordnance department than any other,
so the rise In rank of thecaptaln Is nil
tha more gratlfj’ing to lita friends.
A NEW RULE.
Regarding Starting of Trolley Cars
Now in Force.
A new rule has gone Into effect con
cerning the motormon of the street
railway. The rule relate* to tha feed
ing of the current to the motor, lli re
tefore the man at the motor threw on
the current at will, but now he Is re
quired to rest the motor key two sec
onds at each notch on the machine.
This :« to prevent the current being
put on too suddenly, which Is liable to
burn the motor out. It will now re
quire a bit longer time to get a ear go
ing at a full rate of speed, but it will
be a safeguard to the machinery under
the car.
Kentuckians to a man are in favor
of war on the water.
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*lty. Mr Marrtrd Mir* Mariana Tor*
sir, our of thr most bratitifol and bril
liant jrirt* of Atlanta at that tlm*.
; rbry had four who tofrfhrr
with hi* wife, •arrive him, Thr rtilkl
• rvs aw Jam * Tutnrr KUtaa, f*lt
|tra. Jr . and Mlsaoa Eflsahrtli and An*
nit Ffttca.
TO PURCHASE EQUIPMENTS
Augusta Light Infantry Decides to
Buy Their Own Lquipment*.
The Augusta Light Infantry held a
meeting last night. The company
aboard up twenty-one numbers at the
meeting out of llu? twenty-eight that
now compose the command
The company has loat aeveral men,
who enliated In the T.nth regiment.
It was derided last night Out Ihc
members purchase their own equip
ment, as such Is not forthcoming from
the slate. The equipment ronalats of
catfceems, haversacks and cartridge
belts.
The rompany will recruit new mem
bers from now on.
USED BRICKBATS.
Difficulty Between a Trio of Ocntle
mcn Last Afternoon.
There waa a difficulty In the upper
part of the rlty last afternoon that
concerned Messrs. John Kelly, Henry
Herbert anil James Herbert. The bone
of contention was a few planks of cell
ing that Mr. Kelly claimed and with
the Messrs. Herbert also attached own
ership. Herbert attempted to take the
lumber away and Krlly put In an ar
gument for Its remaining In shape of
a hatchet that he threatened to use on
the otlser parties. The Herberts pro
ceeded to open up a brickbat bombard
ment on Kelly—and this morning It
was. Kelly, *1.50, Henry Herbert $5 and
Jarnee Herbert, *2.50.
THE THIRD OEOROIA.
Full Quota Will Be Obtained in Two
Weeks.
Colonel Obear, the acting adjutant
general, believes the full quota for the
Third Georgia volunteers regiment will
be obtained tn two weeks.
There are now 600 n camp at Griffin
and recruits arc being received every
day.
Fines and Offenders.
Fines and offenders et the court of
the recorder today were:
Hill Stoy, *5.
J.uey Childs, $5.
J. H. Gilbert. *5.
Jim Brochet, $lO.
Cordelia Oliver, $lO.
OASTOniA.
Bears tho >The Kind You Have Always Bought
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Old Glory.
Old Glory now floats to the breeze
over the top of the upper police bar
racks. The flag was hoisted today by
Sergeant Morris. ui , _ ,
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wra was frequently la tbe babll es vis
it i( ISr Malone and showing bias let
ters of the ebarorter sad tea* AreriM
which gar ported to bavn btra tsMltfd
Ta (be mail by herself
lusf ictor Barry, who Is an old band
at tb* toilitM. la stated to have said
that tbia has brea the aost dlftcuit
rase be has estt ond-rtakea to unravel.
, He tots hero positive for some Uttto
time Hurt He was on the rlgbt track,
1 but owing to the Importance and mast
serious eftcc:* to tollow, AWermiaed to
wait uatll tber* was *o poealbllity of
failure In secure tbe most positive ev
idence to ronvirt.
Tbe moot Importenf evldenoe. It ls
Itwrned. that will be put forward on
M; nday. at tbe preliminary trial. Is the
testimony of a letter carrier whs will
testify that a rcrtln mail box at a cer
tain tlm-* was ahoolutcly empty; that
Mra. Glcsaon approached, placed some
half do»c» or ao letter* wlth’n,
The box was then opened and the
Utters secured.
DETECTIVE WORK.
It Has Been Hard Work for the In
spectors.
In tb.‘ rottrse of their Investiga
tions. the shadowing of the lady tn the
atempt to secure evidence, the lot of
the defective# has been no easy one.
They have been on watch at all hours
of the day and night. In the course
of their aurvelllaocc. It Is stab*!, one
of their number hid himself under the
house occupied by Mrs. Gleason for
whole nights.
The question of marked stamps can
not B<v°tn to be traced or verified.
It is said that Mr. Barry tnadc re
peated efforts to get marked postage
stamps Into the possession of Mrs.
Gleason without exciting her sus
picion.
That this was accomplished cannot
be ascertained.
WHAT nOTIVE.
The Question That Is Asked By Al
most Every One.
The question of the motive for the
continued and dnstardly prosecution ts
an Interesting one. and it has been
hinted, It Is thought, by some that
other and higher persons may be found
to be Implicated In tbe matter. The
course pursued by the enemy of the
physician has been systematic and
thorough, and. as has been stated, the
doctor is able to trace certain loss of
patronage through the receipt of these
eomrmioieations by his friends. At the
request of Attorney C. Henry Ccben,
tvho has been retained by the defense,
the preliminary trial before Commis
sioner Calvin has boon postponed until
4:30 o’clock next Monday.
Tbe prosecution will be atonded to
by Messrs. Boykin Wright and Hamil
ton Phlnisy.
It is stated that Attorney WHght
called the attention of several parties
to the similarly in tbi? handwriting of
Mrs. Gfettson. when she signed the bail
bond —which, by tbe way. was fixed at
SSOO. and not sl.ooo—to the writing in
some of the mailed letters secured by
tho postoffitw department.
EMPHATIC DENIAL.
Mrs. Gleason and Her Friends Assert
Her Innocence.
Both Mrs. Gleason and her friends.
thjb auotjbta hsbald.
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WHAT riOI'RES >HOW.
National I‘nderw ritrr* Attest to Ike
Eflkletoy of the Augusta FN»
Depart meat.
The report of tbe i ommltter cm sta
tlsrira of the National IMrd of t'ador-
I writers bos rearbed Angnoui
It la a cold-type trtbata to tba efll
ctrocy of tbs Augusta Are depart meat
that even partisan political flt«* lasur
aore agrata cannot galasay and It
romra to tell tbe record of a year s
work la rcgaul t » Are iasursace
men of Augusta ossai'ed the chief of
; the Aagu«<a Is* departmeat In fright*
' fnt mr un.r. however, unjustly
During IH*7 Augi stas lire loss prr
.capita was 37. There are some others
Hi the South: Atlanta. «*; Columbus,
j 1.61; llama *l. Savannah. 47: Blr
nitngham. 51: Motitle, TIL Jackson
ville. 35: New Or esns. 3.73; Chslta
[nooga. 4 30: Knoxville t» 19: Mzmtphis,
33: Nashville. US: Ualveston , It;
Richmond. 113:
In Augusta during the year property
valued at *478,340 caught fire; the loos
[was *21.053; insurance Involved. *344.-
[305; Insurance loss. *17.561.
In Atlanta the srrne year property
1 worth *2.970.655 caught Are: the loss
[ was *95,217; tnaurnure Involved, *!,-
; 873,517; Insurance loos, *87,300.
In Savanoeh. property on Are. *2.-
250,875. and no other figures given. 3a
vannnh hod a disastrous year. The
■ gross per capita was *1.47.
I Macon hail a *24.579 insurance loss.
It la Impossible to giro the whole re
port. Of the 240 ritlas embraced In the
report Avgusta has rank above all ex
cept the following, ranking even at 37
with Dnyton. O.: Wilmington, Da!..
24; Jacksonville, Fla.. 35: Evansville.
III!., 18; Reck Island. 111.. 25; Fort
TVayne. lnd„ 30; Tcpeka, Kans., 34;
Covington. Ky.. 30; Newport. Ky.,
13; Wiona. Minn.. 24; St. Joe. Mo.. 35:
Lincoln, Neb.. 31: Bayonne City. N. J..
30; Cemden. N. J.. 29; Trenton. N. J.,
14: Auburn. N. Y.. 11; Dayton. 0., 37:
Snrlngflcld, 111., 18: ZanoßVllle. 0.. 28:
McKeesport. Fa., 27: York, Pa.. 17:
Charleston. S. C.. 33: Galveston, Tex.,
14.
Of Hv* 240 cities Included In the re
port. Chief Rnulett’s department leads
nearly 220 rs them. He 1* led by 22.
It does seem. In the face of this mag
nificent showing, that ther.e must have
been something other than desire for
good serviee back of the bitter attack
made the first of this year on Frank
Rou'ett.
Twelve Cars of Peaches.
The big peach movement on the rail
roads continue*.
Today twelve refrigerator cars arriv
ed here loaded with the fruit. During
the stop made at the Georgia road the
cars were registered and then sent on
north. Every day cars of thf above
fruit pass through Augusta, bound to
the north. The majority of the cars
come in over the Georgia railroad.
of whom she has many, indignantly
and emphatically deny the terrible
charge which has caused her arrest.
They say that in sctprr iuexpllcdhl.?
way, which, in time, teidtonwd to be
straightened out, she W\s become the
vtcUft of circumstance*, k They point
out the fact of her prevails good repu
tation; that '.eh.? is the mother of a
targe family and. Anally, vfhat possible
motive could she have hadin thus per
secuting the well known ji^ysician?
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THE I.YCEI M.
A Dsytkitc Course Is Beta* Ar
ranged Today.
At a meeting «t the direr tor* of the
Lyceum held this morning it wo* de. id
*4 ih#t If iM* Auguit i f**«*|*l# *
duirtlrmt* e«i*?#* f«>r (A* mtn*
i ing tb*> ibouM D* #l> n (h*
| pelvlleae of autwcrlbmg to »
Tie- first couras has teen entirely fill
ed end many applications for the aec
'••nd have teen fil'd. Indeed there Is
'already a good nucleus for the second
'one. and It only temalns for »!»*• pe«'
iple to say whslher they want It or not.
1 Tbe Hat of attractions for the next
season Is unusually attractive and
[there will possible be wets for every
subscriber.
Ttxe dulicate course, «» Its name «ug
" ■cels, will be slwolutely the »ame as
ithe first and will he alven at tho same
!expmee. In order to sc. ure the va
rious attractions, however. It will be
necessary for the directors ta close
i dates v lthln the next week, and these
who desire to come Into the second
course must speak at once. Tickets
‘may be secured from Treasurer Jones.
COLONEL COfTES HONDAY.
The New Commandant of the Tenth
Regiment Delayed.
I Col. Jones, who was expected to ar-
Irtvc at Camp Dyer last afternoon, did
■ not do so. ....
I (flexturn received states that he
will not get here before Monday.
| Capt. Tibbetts and Cspt. Mullarky
are in the city today.
I The usual quick schedule will be op
erated on the Turpin Hill line tomor
-1 row, and no doubt the large Sunday
crowds that go out there every Sabbath
'afternron will be at camp tomorrow.
LATE POLICE ITEMS.
Alice Bevins Sent to Jail on Lunacy
Charge
Alice Bevins, a negro woman, was
brought to the police station today on
a charge of lunacy. She was sent to
ithe county Jail. Tha Jail authorities
say she Is more Intoxicated than suf
fering from lunocy.
I l>r. Rudell has reported the city scav
'enger, Mr. James Mennlhan, for a vio
lation of Section 41, board of health or
dinance. ....
Tom Gardner has heen reported by
Pcliceman Williams for a breach of
Section 15 shooting a pistol in city
limits. 1
BUCKLEN’3 ARNICA SALVE.
The best Salve In the world for
Cuts, Bruises. Sores, Ulcers. Salt
Rheum, Fever Sores. Totter, Chapped
Hands. Chilblains. Corns, and all Skin
Eruptions, and positively cures Plies,
or no pay requir-d It is guaranteed to
give perfect eatisfaction or money re
funded. Price 25 cents pev box. Foi
1 sale by the Howard & Willett Drug
Co.
Broad Street Store and Dwe ling For
Rent.
We hove for rent a very desirable
Broad street store with dwelling over
head, w jicb we will lease tc responsi
ble party at exceedingly tow price.
Will make alterations to suit.
WICKER & DAVIS.
BOTH TELEPHONES. l|
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our man (o ft* v# you tort vie* ©r hatp you 3
Uk v fT7#B 9M9 #m MCl'tS •ml I**l you quin* j
tititoa nnd tun of flflytMtof you may
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mformtottoo.
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or flftnd you caialoftuftft, Dooklat*, Drift# j
liatft, Ac.
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NaMJ order Write to he CktS|to
I not presort Has*.
far‘to it*-* ftwsiilhg* to datertottotol
((l haea HBftraeMMtoM mad# i
, a ||« (untnftrT hath* a*. The (
tm.iid.ag, aMhLMh a#tot*«a(i»gto *««. 1
ia is * rrraditka that Iravea lota to
ictiaa ft? igxpfftvegsema aa It. Tha !
hrtek anrstoaa at the atrvaf ut i arc fstl
r>a ta (jiecra ia m*.*y p.*., e»o
rtmt Dak* badly That MOf has he#a
a fltost trmWe to it# o#' raamol.
Hrwevrr thr froa ’tlng .ltd oat do ary
••soMscol , f i. 1 f■ ,r st i use
the ylartrring to crock ta OMay $ tares :
I*., saae.er Mialllofla has aa ay* art j
oaty for rapatrteg th • huiid no of
•rhilfb h* la rcstodlaa hot hoe eoeo !
mala o-< will be th-' rhaatftag aheut
of the Otonry order sad registered to* • !
pi earn t on a liar with the general de
livery window and stamp department.
In other werda, nil ora In Uce. *AI
present the arrangement of the depart- 1
mrai leave* little icom for the ms.'
clerk* and rarrirra to w.irk In.
Postmaafer Stallinito Isuxkl* chase-1
I tag the money order nnd registered
mat) department lo the extrem" end at
the pranent [x *toffice lobby, so that
Th<’ regl*»er'xJ mall nnd money rrder
windows will then he at right angles
with the general jlellvery and stomp
windows. Tips new arrangement will
allow much more room in the general
mailing department and th# strange
thing la that such a pos't’en of the of
ftraa we* not made he building
was erected,
Postoffice Inspector J. C. Holmes is
here todsy looking over IK' bi ildit-jf
and Is much pb.vaed with Pcslma'iet
Stallings' plans. He will communlcats
with Washington and approv™ them.
Work will no doubt be started in a
month or so,
THE WEATHER.
Fair Tonight am Sunday-Shower*
in the Cotton Belt.
Augusta, Ga., Saturday. July 30, 1898.
Office located in United States Govt-ra
nt. at building; te 3 ephone No. 1672.
Forecast for 36 hours, ending 8 p. tn.,
July 31, 1898.
Washington forrnst frr Georgia end
South Carolina: Generali}’ fair to
night and Sunday.
Local forecast for Augusta and vicin
ity: Fair tonight and Sunday.
Maximum t?ninera<ure, 91.
The river at 8 a. m. was 11.3 f»ot, a
rise of 0.4 feet in th.? past 24 hours.
Showers feJi in the past 24 hours
largely.over tho eastern portion of the
cotton belt, th? fall Leing heavy in
parts of tbe Atlanta district, with scat
t.?red sbowera In tb? central port'on
and practically non? In the western
portion. Sbowera a’so prevailed In tbe
Mississippi. Ohio and lower Mississippi
valleys and lake region.
Temperatures have fftlien ov.?r nearly
all section since Friday morning >vjth
the northwest country In the fifties,
but have risen along the middle and
north Atlrntic coast, which is well up
in the from New York north
ward.
The barometer is highest over the
south Atlantic states end lowest over
New England. The pressure is also
high over the upper Missouri va’!.?y
and low over the Rock mountain re
gion.
Broke His Arm.
Master. Harry Shapiro, th? ten years
old son Of Mr. Shapiro, vile rJothing
merchant had the misfortune to fall
wf-iile playrug leapfrog with a few
companions last afternoon, wreaking his
orm. He ts resting today as easily as
could be expected under th> circum
stances.
. ■ n to- "" r ‘ “
Mohrman’s corner for
rent or lease. Store 30x
100. Apply to J. H. Mohr
man.
jutv to
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1 tilng eicsdily.
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, n..« i»x.n at ts o'clock, are r-vae tha
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CHICAGO PROVUUONfI.
3i"* XT ~~' * °r
'iX, m!.r r . .7. **% 2%
September
tmeamher ‘ SBl
OATH—
July s*£ ~
l LARD —
Sertcmher
R’-BS- ifm*
September * fSSn
October •• * * 6.50 ——
NEW YORK COTTON.
New York, July 30.—13 m.
*•** f ' 0J
August 5.93 5.3*
Sept, mh.'r *•** ’* ,«*
October 6-M
N’ovemhor .. 6 *2 5-*7
1.. 5.96 * W
T. tt.- Steady. Midiliing—6.l-16.
XVov YORK STOCKS.
! NVw York, July 30 —l2 m.
h. rt t *W4
V tropolltan 1534* ——
V. S. L 67%
Sugar teJty 13*’A
Tobacco 121% 121%
X. » Yo’li Central .. .... 118% HB'4
! O B Q 106% 105%
(Chicago Gas »9% 90%
(General Electric 3914 2*14
i. uisvllle and Noshvllte . 59*4
Manhattan 10794 16*%
| B. & O M
(\ c. C 42%4 —-
| Hock Island 9414 m
s. W 1304 a 131%
Ist. Paul 169 **T4
IS. H. Q i 3*14
AUGUSTA COTTON.
Augusto, Ga., July 30.—12 m.
! Middling « 1-1*
Sales > •• 13
Receipts today
Receipts to i/ate 375518
Stock cn hand 3125
PORT RECEIPTS. '
Receipts at ports compared with the
receipts for the same day last year and
ill,, year before, were a* follow*;
1895 1897■ 1893
Galveston too
N w Oilcans .. .. 21 285 76#
Mobile 7
Savannah 1
Charleston 2
X rfoik 8 2
Boston 342 ,
Philadelphia .... 53 . '*>3
OASTORTA.
Bears the # ll,B Kind You Haw Always BotigM
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