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ALL TO JOIN IN.
The Foreign Wsrshlpx to Be Allowed
to Amlsl at Manilla.
•pcrlal t"> The Herald.
Washington .Aug. 3. —It ta new
ti<d that Dewey has notified the gov
ernment that he will allow each ns.ion
represented by warships to land ma
rine* and crslst the United Staton
troops in preventing the Insurgents
from entering the city. No confirma
tion.
STRIKE D GLARED.
Over Two Thousand rten Will be
Thrown Out of Work.
Cleveland, Aug. 2. -A strike was
formally (Vclared today by the Federa
ted wire trades and it will throw about
2,100 meg cut of employment.
FATHER’S FATAL MISTAKE.
(lave His Ch ldesn Strychnine for
Ouinine.
Anderson, S. C., Aug. 2.—Oin Friday
sLernoon two children of Mr. Thomas
Blrced. Hgert 7 and 9 years respectively,
were poisoned by taking strychnine
through mistake. The children had
been ill and the father intended to give
quinine, am) liefore administering the
medicine tasted it. Finding that It
had b pungent taste he gate It to the
children and death resulted in a few
hours.
Th * strychnine was not labeled and
was kept with other medicines, conse
quently It was an easy matter to make
the fatal mistake.
Peisonal Mention.
Miss Mary Jane Moore, Fannie Pur
nell and Mattie Wright arc at Sulli
van's Island.
The condition of Mr. Frank Calhoun
is not so favorable today.
Misses Annl ■ and Norma Powers will
I ave in»a few days for an extended vis
it to their old heme in Anderson, S.
C.
Mrs. Annie Walker, who is summer
ing in Edgefield, is spending a few
days in the city.
The Rev. Llewellyn Babb has beei
elected principal of Lampeter college,
Poker has been forbidden ill Henna
on the ground that it is a game of
chance.
HERALD WAN I AUR fcNJOt lHfc LARUfeBI CIMtULAIIUN IN LtUAUiA AND BLiUIM CAROLINA.
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THE AUGUSTA HERALD.
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| tem ;a spc.'.ding twenty five thousand
:dollars h'‘ro In lmprC''cm' i nta Many
I people believe that th* road la fixing
terminal facilities for all the roads
ejtuing here and that a union depot is
ADDITIONAL ST.VMFLR.
fir. Jno. H. Dent Appointed to that
Position at the Postoffire.
Mr. John H. Dent ha* been spjiolnt
ed staini>er »t the oostoffiee. Th» In
crease in business cam- ; the need of
on adrjitional stamper and under the
rlvll service rules Mr. D-nt wss ar>-
■ pointed, Mr. Edwin T. Cohen has been
, appointed a substitute eorri-r, u va
cancy being caused by th** leaving of
, Mr. Horace Vcrdery to become band
| master fpr the tenth regiment. Under
! the United States laws, enacted since
jthc tear, Mr. Verdoty cr.n get his post
oiPce oosltion back after the conflict
with Spain Is over.
LOST A RENTED WHEEL.
nr. W. F. mtchcll Would l.ikc to
Know Where a Bike Is.
I Mr. W. F. Mitchell, of the Augusta
Hallway and Electric company, had the
misfortune to lose a wheel he had rent
ed this morning.
| Mr. Mitchell had the at his
home and telephoned his wife to send
it by n boy down to'his office.
| His wife telephoned him she had done
!so, but the wheel never arrived.
[ The wheel was rented last afternoon
from Deveney, Hood & Co. Mr. Mitch
ell supposes the boy left the wheel In
side the office and someone took It
away. .
\VM DAVID HURRAY.
The Fotcrth Earl of Mansfield Is
Dead.
London, Aug. 2.—William David
Murray, th-' fourth carl of Mansfield. 1»
deed. He >vas bora in 1805, lias b" n
lord cf the treasury and lord high
ccmmislst ner of the Church of Scot
land.
G. C. Hunter Dead.
Savannah, Aug. 1. The funeral of
Geurge C. Hunter took place yesterday
af.ernoon from the residence of his un
cle. Jfr. J. H. Thoaimasson, No 18
State street. , .
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AT HONOLULU.
The Fourth Manilla Expedition Has
A>rived There.
San Francisco, Aug. 2. The Call
*i*ys the itetmrr Dor e. which arrived
lust night, brought pews of the arri
val at Honolulu of the Fourth Manila
eifrilitlcti. Th* Doric I'ft Honolulu
last Monday. The transports arrived
j the day before with all on board well
and on Monday the boy* were given a
royal m-cptlc n and a grand feast.
Great preparations arc being made at
the Islands for a grand celebration on
the arrival of the annexation commla
rloners .and the raising of the stars
and stripes.
TROUBLE AHEAD.
Huge £ trike Brew ing In the Pitt sburg
District.
[By Associated Press.]
Pittsburg. Pa.. Aug. 2. —If the coal
op'ratrrs of the Pittsburg district do
net conform with the terms of. the Chi
cago r.grrrment by August 10, five
thersend miners will be ordered to
strike. This is the declaim today of
th' convention of the United Miners
( f this district In session here. A se
ries of strikes cr n to be inaugurated In
,t!-" Yougti district and, if it Is possible,
jibe Now York and Cleveland Gas Coal
comnny will be compelled to pay the
j reunify of mining coal at a rat" lower*
lima provided for in the agreement.
AT SANTIAGO.
Report Received From Gen. Shafter
Today.
[By Associated Press.]
Washington, Aug. 2.—The detailed
condition of affairs fit Santiago la
shown in the following telegrams from
Shafter: "Santiary condition July 30:
Total sick, 3,892; cases fever, 2,692;
r,-v cases fever. 643: cases of fever re
turned to duty. 815. In another dis
patch dated today Gen. Shafter says he
has in the bopsital, wounded and sick
prisoners, 2,181.
New|York futures.
X, w York, Aug. 2.—Futures opened
steady at a decline. August 5.82, Bfi>-
( r,.88. October 5.93. November
5.94, December 6.08, January 6.03,
Fobruary 6.05, March 6.09, April 6.13,
May 6.16.
Jury Commissioners.
At a meeting of the Jury commission
eis held yesterday, afternoon, the com
lnirsion v/Ss reorganized and a meet
ing called for August 15.
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llng to the ittltwlle nt Prince Herbert
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main* of bis father burled la Berlin,
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trait of the it-ceased. M the emptror
desired. Beside# this, the rnAn con
talning the n mam# of Prince B'smarck
has bf-a rlo#ed somewhat hurriedly.
Tho funeral servla' In honor of B'a
marck will take place Thuraday morn
ling lo the Emperor Wllllsm's mm ir
! it,! church. The Federal counc f, th*
members of the Prussian Diet and lbs
jstsl's' municipal authorities will be In
vited.
A GREAT TMIUrtPH.
The Democrat* Have Won a Grand
Fight In Alabama.
[By Aasociatcd Press.]
Birmingham, Aug. 2. Sixty cut of
sixty-six counties have been heard
from as to yesterday's election, though
the returns from none arc yet com
plete, owing to the slow method of
counting and returning. Reports from
the partial returns received indicate
that the Democratic majority Is be
twren fifty and slxy thousand. Jefp>r
jtion county gives the C-’mociats a ma
ijc-rlty of rbout four thousand. In the
•city of Hilrmlnghnm two thrusard
I votes out of a registration of 3.500
were polled. Of these the Democrats
i r c’ived 1.800. Tho Independent ccim-
Ity and legislative eandldatcs in this
I county are badly beaten. Reports
i from all over the state show the Pop
ulists lost heavily in all strongholds.
A RICH SUICIDE.
j aeorge Tod Takes His Own Life To
day In Tragic Manner.
IBy Associated Press.)
New York, Aug. 2.—Georg; Tod, a
wealthy resident of this city, commit
ted suicide today by Jumping from the
t.?nth story in the Hotel Majestic. Tod
had been a sufferer from melancholia
for some time past. He was a brother
of J. Kennedy Tod, of this city.
THE CHALLENGER.
The Associated Press is Informed He
Is Sir Thomas 1. pton.
[By Associated Press.)
> London, Aug. 2.—The honorary sec
retary cf the Royal Yacht dub, Mr.
Kelly, has telegraphed the London of
fice of the Associated Press, saying the
I challenger fi r America's cuo is Sir
Thomas Lipion.
Fainting Attack.
Mr. Joseph Henning, reporter for The
Tribune, while at i police headquarters
this morning availing the opening of
recorrier’s court to report the proreed-
itrips, was taken with a fainting attack.
He was carried Into the officers’ room
and restoratives .applied. Mr. Henning
] has been sick several days and was
jjust out today.
C. B. REfIVIS
DIED AT AN
EARLY HOUR
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' Charles BUT H.svi. horn at
Jcplta. fit. H years ago aod Oral
ram* 10 Augusta a# the right band man
of COk U. M l»y»r. when the Augusta
Railway and El cirk system was in
laugnrated.
He had been in Col. Dyer** empk**
! .n Kansas Uily aod aa auditor at the
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i «<ffir ro y tod ijfricb.
A brut tv j years ago Mr Reus Is
j married Mas Mar;' Well* to Kansas
City and he later hn tight bis wife to
Augusta, where the rloee v la:Iona ex-
I isting between them, the love, c 'cnpan■
I tegship and unusually tender affection,
ws* a subject for rumincnt among hts
friends
Mi* Reevls was wired Sunday night
that her husband <• as 111 and left Kan
! >»« Cll;’ y steida.. morning for Augus
ta *
His mother. Mrs. J. B. Rea vis. hn*
! also be»n telegraphed at Jg’banon. Mo..
I and will arrive shortly. Colonel Dy
rr, who left Augusta for New York
last wc»k. with the intent lon of gains
to Santiago. Culm, with a party of cap
itallats. and liuelness associates, was
I deterred from sailing by the reports of
•.-client fever, and is now* somewhere In
l the Adirondack wilderness In northern
New York, on n hunting trip.
Trying to Reach Col. Ilyer.
Various telegrams have beep dis
patched to him this morning, but up to
12 o’clock he bad not been located. Un
dertaker Wilson has taken charge of
the body, c*b!ch will be embalmed and
taken to the house of Mr. Geo. P.
Toale. who with his wife probably sus
tained more intimate relations with
Mr. an' 1 Mrs. Rea Is than anybody
here in Augusta.
Mrs. Toale will leave this afternoon
for Atlanta, to break the sad news to
th" wife, who 'is yet unaware of her
irreparable loss.
Mi. Rca- is was a Mason, a Knights
Templar and an Elk. und was held in
the highest mUcm and friendship
anti ng the mernlters of these orders.
In his business life and official capacity
he was respected and loved by all. from
the president of the company down to
the humblest servant In his employ.
Curious Coincidence.
A very curious coincidence In connec
tion with hls death is ihat one year
ago today all Augusta was shocked by
the news of the death by drowning of
his intimate frit nd, another man of the
tame lovable and loyal nuture. a man
with the same gracious attributes, a
man universally loved and admired, as
was Charlie Reavls his friend,
Floriati Bindewald. Both came to Au
gusta strangers and both are sorrowed
and lamented by all.
The disposition of the remains rests
with the wife and the mother, who are
shortly it, Strive, and In all probability
they will be taken to rest in the bosom
of hls beloved and brundless Wcst.lt is
learned (hat while ( the cause of death
„vas acute Indigestion, there probably
were roinplicsGons, and a diseased
slate of the kidneys in addition.
Mr. Reavls was a staunch republican
in national politics, being, however,
equally as strong in his opinions and
tendencies to the democra.ic party in
local affairs.
The lime for and>details of the fun
eral services hrd not been arranged at
a late hour this afternoon.
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types of the hr pees of Balaklivg or the
old guard of NaTOlcon.”
STOLE A HAT.
Case of Geo .Marshal and Other Re
corder Court Cast *-
George Mr.rsball la now under bond
for appearance at the city court on a
charge of larceny from the p rion.
| The person was Uuia Jackson ar.d
It was her hat that was the arid* l»-
j g en , George appeared heforc the re
corder today who bound him over on
the above charge. George was also
fined $lO for a breach of No. 18. city
Other small cases at court concern
ed Belle Maloney. Marie Ganus. Ed
Murry. Mike Sullivan anil Walter John
son. who paid $2 50 for violations of
the eighteenth.
Rch«rt Scott, whose case is told of
elsewhere, and who wss fined $5, had
i his fine remitted by the mayor.
PUB 1C 5A1.E5.
Property that was Put Under the
Hammer Today
j Today was public sales day at the
city hall and Col. Walker was kept
pretty busy for awhile this morning.
The prices brought were very good,
many of thesp being far above their
appraisements. In adidtion, to many
horses, convcyemes. mules and rows,
Col. Walker disposed of a large lot of
I farming implements from the I<omharil
estate, and two pieces of real estate,
jthe Charles L. Lombard place, on the
J southwestern plank road, was sold to
! Mr. Gang. R. Lombard, agent, for
$4,050, and a tract of several acres of
fnrmlng land on Spirit creek, to the
Workingman's Building Association
for SI,OOO.
COLONEL JONES
Who Has Long Been Expected will
Probably Arrive Monday.
Col. Jones, who has been expected
her*- for several days now, has not
corne yet. and will hardly get here Ire
fore Monday.
Col. Jones is virtually In command of
the tenth regiment now, so the mo-
I >nent he stops Into camp, Lieutenant
Colonel Withrow will tut longer have
any Jurisdiction over the camp.
Ladies’ Novelties.
Win. Sehwelgert A Co. have just re
ceived a line ot shle-combs In tortoise
I shell: also voided assortment of Gre
chin hands, the very latest fashionable
! novelty. De sure to ca-ll and see the
,beautiful things which they are offer
ing.
In the death of Mr. Reavis the com
munity at large loses an upright and;
patriotic citizen, the electric company
1 oscs a valuable and faithful official,
and his friends—and their name Is. le
gion have lost a friend Indeed.
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tahiee the fttee* r-p-audiy eeft te
simsii dwera M» tried the treetheaed
etth the terrible tvtelt list te kttneti
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Rev noid* end V latest) atraeftt, Cirtril
t*r<trhlo«r resided te i • eipaey *nh hie
,>it<r Prather. Mt W O. Orttrhieer,
aad M*. J A N< ’aed sshe work* eg
•be lla key hefhee shefk The iLrtf
in> .. mm (irrupted the saete
slrrnlue apartetrai leet eight Uar
rail f rin blow teiired eertv f-otepta.e
--fyf raid. His brother eot rest
• hat ht -ran table* the qntoiee aed
Imlaaum aed that he had placed the
druKs nar hla bedatde. The t,rather*
t i tipir.l eeperate tied*. Bet were Id
■nd II o’rkrk las* eight Mr. W G.
Ur tilt low heard hts broth *r sap that
■be quin ee had glvee Mt bed be was
t- nt i> e but In some more. He did an
an t s r'-a tt urn <d again after hav ng
tabrn another dose of the drug
Work of the Drug
At r.v* o'eksk rr near that tuee thle
up rnio* Mr. W O Critchtnw and Mr.
,\< iand w err awakened by the eery
lionvrd breathing at the sick yoeeg
man They tnuxsLaiely reeliafft that
Mbc KrrtlhlM war not natural and
j rushe-l tn the IxrJalde of the sleeper,
i Ali-ady fir wa* far gone and W G.
Ui trMow rushed out after a physician,
j ))r |..-Hiand Oherry was soon found,
and he mine hark to the man. With
he eld ot a »i omsch pump a good pert
of the quinine and laudanum »u **-
tree!*! front the system of the voung
man. tmi th" powerful drug had *l
- door Its 'Park and the unfortu
nate young man uevor tallied. He waa
taken to the hospital and there ell
that medical science could ilaf was tried
to sate the life of fining OrtftftkM.
but h# n#v#r r#fain#d roOflfllßiiltoi
and died Bbout S this mornlß^.
Not suk'id#.
Th# theory that ha* 4»##B tuk#B up
by re,me that the death was suicidal
should l»e ens: aside. All goee to show
that It was purely accidental. Young
CrKcblow had taken the drug and fin
ding that It did his cold grxid. he took
more. The laudanum seixed on hla sys
tem before he realibnft tho power in
It.
Of Excellent Habits.
Carroll Crltehlow was born and spent
several years of his life in Day toe,
Ohio. He and his brother came to Au
gusta about a year or so ago. Both
were cxperi cycle riders and under
standing the mechanism of the wheel
„„ we || us they did. soon had obtained
positions in Thomas & Barton’s cycle
l department. They, us has been sta
led. tor,mcil together , In company with
Mr. Noland.
Young Crltehlow was a man of good
habits, a steady worker, and liked by
all who knew him. He was out of
debt and highly thought of by hiR em
ployers. No reason In the world had
this young man to take hls life. Sat
urday. Mr. D. M. Critchlow, father ot
the young man. arrived here from San
Francisco. He was not present when
the terrible disrovery was made that
his son had taken an overdose of lau
danum, but he was told of the sad
news soon after. The piother of the
unfortunate young man is dead.
Funeral Tomorrow.
AH die arrangements for the funeral
have not been made yet, hut the last
snrl rites will be conducted at the First
Presbyterian church, probably tomor
row morning. The deceased was just
19 years of age.
The affair is most distressing, and
lias cast a gloom over the hearts and
countenances of the many friends of
the dead young man ioday.
To (he bereaved father and brother
ir, the deepest sympathy extended.
THE CHALLENGE.
Englishmen Who Want to Take the
Cup From America.
Special to The Herald.
London, Aug. 2. The yacht which
Upton challenges with for the America
cup is named The Shamrock. Mr.
Orr-Ewlng will.also challenge with The
Rainbow. Both are building.