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deny (hat the death* of yeaterday were
fn>» yellow fever.
K K Aftdareon ha* been made »•- j
itatan; #* D#r»l manager of the Georgia
Gen. Hoynton la making a favorable
report on Camp Thomta and a great
row over It la emoted.
Thj London pttjeri feel that the j
young Russian emperor’, ilrr.ro of
peace ran never Ire realised
No derelletlon of duty and no wrong
dome t. the report of the Knights of
Pythias investigating commit!**,
Hatifield. the largest dry gooda deal
er In the southwest, waa burned out at
Austin today, with a loaa of 1136,00"
Col. Lawton, of the first Georgia, haa
laaued an order, practically giving hla
men freedom of the camp and vicinity.
The police board of New York will :
revi ke the license of the club w here j
the fatal puglliatlc fight occurred laat (
night.
There la a terrible report about #OO
.“panlardu having loat Ihetr Uvea, being
awamped In foundering aatllng ve«-
aela.
The president apent the day at Cleve
land. He says ho la going to Camp
Wlltoff to make a personal Investiga
tion.
Cotton futures arc dull In New York.
There was a prise fight In Rochester,
N. Y., laat night, with police Interfer- j
ence.
Congressman Bartlett of Georgia
promises that an Investigation of the
camp horrors shall bo made by con
gress.
General Miles will be asked for an
explanation of the reported Interviews
immediately after he arrives in Wash
ington.
The rolls In the Carolina election do
not close until four o'clock, and It will
be way Into midnight before the vote is
counted. .
There are 1,000 Americans sick at
Porto Rico and it is stated that they
brought their sickness with them from
America.
The row over the army scandal is
more intense. Herald specials today
give news of horrible brutality and
dastardly acts of inhuman officers.
The petition for a new depot at Au
gusta will be heard by the railroad
commission on September 22. A delega
tion of Augustans will be present.
Stephen Zelenski, a New York street
laborer, irihetiied *20.000 from an un
known source. He is serenading himself
with bands every night at a cost of
*IOO a night.
The Savannah Morning News’ tele
grams say that Mr. Hogan, the populist
candidate for governor of Georgia, de
nounced silver and Bryan's money
views in a public speech at Sparks, Ga.,
yesterday.
J. D. Whelpley, Porto Rican corres
pondent of the Kansas City Star, in a
letter to his paper, reiterates the Miles
interview and substantiates statements
in which the general of the army ac
cuses Corbin, Alger and Sbafter of du
plicity and trickery.
It now seems Cartain Duncan, of
the twenty-second Kansas,was not giv
en five years imprisonment. His crime
was disinterring and desecrating re
mains of Confederate soldiers. The civil
authorities are holding him.
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Jcof# wfcn look p»rf Ik tkr campaign In
(Cuba and In Porto H*c> shall be cbU 1
1 before th* naui and examined This
Would Include every oRW-er'from Ut!««
I end Shatter fto»» to the small**! stnff
I ■ (Beer* who had In charge Ihr handling
j .rs autmlle* and the l.mdcng of trana-
I porta. 4
W ilt Clear lla Skirts.
Whatever la done, the commissary
j department propose, to clear It* sklria
! of any reap* nalhlllty for the n.o-dHtv-
I cry of supplies at Santiago hy a series
of Wives!tea*ion* which were orden-d
i yesterday. Several of the vessels sent
I with supplies to Shaft.-r, Including
I medicines, surgical requlrem'-nt*. etc.,
I were dispatched .'rum Tampa and else
where by the ■tuarlemtaatara depart
ment with cargoes ordered hy th-- com
j tnlsaary department. One of the laat
j veaacla to arrive In New York la the
I Grand Durheaa. She vas ordered to
: Santiago, loaded with lup’nlles. Sh - la
j now at New York, and the Information
lat the war department Is that she still
I has on board one thou*and Inna of
i supplies that were Intended to he land
ed at Santiago. A board of survey will
! Inquire Into what condition the sup*
1 riles now are. and hoc it happened the
cargo was not delivered.
The Return Ve».*el*.
Inquire* will al*<> lx* made as t» the
cause* leading to the return of nth -r |
vessel* under the same condition as t,he
j Grand Durh>'ss.
The war department claims that It ;
has no official Information that there;
was insufficient food on board the San
S Marco*, that the water was unlit to
r’rlnk, or that any of the officers should
be reprimanded for their Bhortcomlngs j
jin this respect or any other, Hp.to to.
j night no Investigation has been ordered
of the charges made against Captain
’Merrill under the slgnautte of "A Suf
fere” in the Journal.
FEVER DYINO OUT.
The Most Encouraging News From
CJalveston and Key M est.
Washington, Aug. 30.—I>r. Wyman,
the surgeon, has received encouraging
yellow fever news from both Key West
and Galveston. At the former place no
new cases have developed In the last
three or four days and he Is of the
opinion that no fever cases exist there
new.
There arc no new cases reported at
Galveston and the quarantine estab
lished against the city hos been raised,
but. it is continued against Fort Point,
where the troops are quartered. Alto
gether the situation is very satisfac
tory.
QFTTINQ ON BETTER.
The Troops In Calitornia on the Im
—„ prove.
San Francisco, Cal., Aug. 30. —Jos. 11.
Matthews, surgeon in charge of-the
division hospital at Presidio, says since
the removal of the troops to Camp
Marriram, the health of the men has
steadily improved. He denies that ty
phoid fever is epidemic. The expe
rience of the Twenty-sixth Kansas was
typical of that in the Fifty-first lowa
and the First Tennessee.
In all these regiments there has been
a marked decline since the removal.
THE AUGUSTA HERALD.
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from th# i«rk within fony-#ight h#ur«
Hut Major Atwell. In command, atalea
that thla will h# alroo#t ImpoaafW*. Th**
two G#o*"gia i>att#ri#a will go to Grithn,
Ga.. wh#r# th#y war# mu#t«*r#<l in. Th#
four Ohio batt#rl#a will f»rot»ably go to
Columbu* until muttefH <»ut. It I* not
known wh#r# th# Indiana batterl## will
go. _____
AT PORTO KICO.
There Are One Thousand Americana
Sick There.
Philadelphia, Pa., Aug. 30. The
yacht May, which arrived today from
Pcrto Rico, brought the report of the
National Relief Commission which
went to Porto Rico.
The report Bays: About 16,fk)0 Am
ericana were at Porto Rico on the day
of our departure, Aug. $2; 1.000 men
rure on the nick list, one-half the ca
ges requiring prompt and careful treat
ment. There are a large number of
t/phnid fever cases, but on the 22nd
this difceaße was not on the Increase,
a feel v hirh Indicate* that the malady
lias been carried from the camps at
home and is not indigenous to Porto
Rico.
However, there is a very large in
crease in diarrhoea, dysentery, dengue
or broker, borne fever and malarial dis
ced'-rts cue to the hot, unhealthy rainy
season just commencing.
dead at honi auk.
The List of Fatalities Prom Tha
Camp Today.
Montauk Point, U 1.. Aug. 30.—The
following deaths wpre reported today:
Cnaries Capin, sergeant of the Hecond
Massachusetts, typhoid; Frederick
gpeller, Co. H, Eighth Infantry, ty
phoid; Murphy, troon F, Second Uni
ted States cavalry, dysentery; William
H. Newcomb, Co. H, Twenty-first in
fantry; and an unknown man, dysen
tery.
LIEUT. BRADLEY.
He Passed Away at Fort flcPherson
Today.
Atlanta, Ga., Aug. 30—Flrat Lieut.
Jchn J. Bradley, Fifth infantry, died
today at McPherson of typhoid fever.
He was recently promoted from the
Fourteenth.
j|FOUGHT IT OUT.
Two Pugilists Go to a Draw in
Rochester.
Rochester, N. Y„ Aug. 30.—Ous Ma
rino, of Syracuse, anii Chris Schlotz. of
this city, fougiit fifteen rounds before
the Rienzi Athletic Association last
night. Both were on their feet and
fighting at the end of the fifteenth
round. _ , -
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' f rightful I Ire Rating In Naakvlll c
This Morning
Nashville. Turn . Aug 30. Fira |
' brr.kr out at 3:10 thla morning In the
| flf.ii floc r of the large establishment
of the Phillips. HiiltrrO Manufaetur- !
Ing eompeny. stove* and tinware, ns
College atr rt. II aprrad rapid 1 y. dw
! stroylng thla building and those oem-
I pled hy A. J Wtirto. furniture dealer;
Philltpa 4> Rteronaon stove and tin
ware; Davie Priming r unpany.
Damaged (Jrratly.
' The building occupied by the Amer
: lean Nath ns! hank was considerably
damrged by fire and eatir. The loaa la
; etltrated at half a million and covered
iby insurance. The loaa sustained by
.the Phillips-HuMorff Manufacturing
i company, stock and building, ia esti
mated at $175,000.
Other (.oases
A. J. Warren loasa on stock. $25,000;
building. $32,000; Phillips A Stevenson,
stork, $20,000; American National
hunk building, $20.0u0; Davie Printing
company, stock. $4,000; J. M Head,
loss on Phillips ft Stevenson building.
$20,000
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS.
What the Investigating Committee
Will Report Tomorrow.
Indianapolis, Aug. 30. The com
mittee appointed to Investigate the de
monatratton against the officers of the
Supreme Lodge of Knights of Pythias
will make a report In tho morning. The
report will show that the sunreme offi
cers have not been derelict In their du
ties and are not guilty of any wrong
doing. The re-election of Jno. A. Hin
sey of Chicago as treasurer of the en
dowment rank ta conceded. The lodge
passed a resolution asking congress to
make the uniform rank s reserve of the
army serond only to the National
Guard of the different states.
ACCOMPANY WADE.
Orders Sent Out In Washington This
florning.
Washington, AAig. 30.—-The follow
ing officers have been ordered to ac
company Gen. Wade, president of the
Cuban military commission, to Hav
ana: Maj. W. K. 'Almy, Capt. J. B. For
aker, Maj. C. J. Allison, Capt. L. C.
Orlncom, Capt. Jay Cook, Capt. Juan
S. Hart.
FIRE IN AUSTIN.
A Huge Dry Goods House Turned
There Today.
Austin, Tex., Aug. 30. The drygoods
store o£ Philip Hatzfield, the largest of
Its kind in this section, was completely
destroyed by fire today. Loss, $135,000.
Insurance, SBO,OOO.
Dying of Starvation.
New York. Aug. 30.—Private George
Hatilghorst, of Company M, Seventy
first New York volunteers, is lying se
riously 111 at him home, KiG Fast 107th
street. Dr. BatJgree, of 1485 Madison
avenue, says heils dying of starvation.
.“nubhed Cervera.
Annapolis. MO,; Aug. 30. Admiral
Schley, who spent a night in Annap
olis, left for Baltimore on hla way to
Westport, Conn.. He did not call on
Admiral Cervera, but remained some
time as the guest of the Annapolis
Club.
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SHOOTING AFFRAY.
Men Using Gu-'a There*-No Fatal
Hurt
Athens. Ga., Aug. 30 - News reaches
hers of a affray ai Carlton.
Madiaosi county.
It appears that Cliff Eb Thart. while
drinking, went to the office of Dr. Ra
ker and nuked him for a peach. Whan
[ Dr. Dakar told him be didn't have one
| Kbarttsrl ahot him in tha shoulder.
Kb ihnrt realated arrc*t ntuj for a
luiug tlmi' went free. He wa* finally
arrested, but Int-vr was released from
the tniebiKißc. and he ia flow at liberty,
linker is not fatally wounded.
PROVES fatal;
The Man Wounded In Amerlcua la
D.-ad
Amrrlcus, (5a., Aug. 30. Chnrica
Newsome, a well known negro of thla
city, died tonight from a stab In the
throat received at the hands of hla
wife, Nellie New Home, Sunday morn
ing.
The couple were engaged in fighting
when the woman, according to hpr
story, used a kn.fe In Belf defense as
Newsome was advancing with an Iron
bar. *
She will be held for murder until the
superior court convenes.
COL. LAWTON’S LENIENCY.
The Order Which He Has Issued to
His Men.
Knoxville, Term., Aug. 30 Col. Law
ton. of the First Georgia, has Issued,
wilh flie sanction of the commanding
general, an order permitting all en
listed men to leave camp during the
day without ptisaes. This and other
changes marie in the camp routine has
| greatly encouraged the boys and not
many »rc kicking to be mustered out.
HOO IIOOS.
They Are Soon to Have Their Annual
•Meeting.
Savananh, Ga., Aug. 30.—Cards have
been sent out signed by Vice Refcents
Merrlt W. Dixon and R. M. Shanklin,
of the Concatenated Order of Hoo Hoo
in Georgia .and Mr. W .B. Stillman.
Junior Hoo Hoo, requesting Ihe mem
bers of the order in the state to inform
them whether or not they can atP-nd
the annual meeting of the order at Put-
In-Bay. Ohio. There are about 200 Hoo
Hoob in Georgia.
BACKED OFF THE WHARF.
How a Horse Was Drowned at Bruns
wick Last Night.
Brunswick, Ga., Aug. 30.—Last night
a horse belonging to Amos Thompson
backed off the wharf, precipitating the
driver, wagon and horse in Oglethorpe
hay. Thompson was rescued with diffi
culty, but it Waa impossible to save
the enimal or wagon.
New York Futures.
New York. Aug- 30.—Futures opened
dull. Sept. 5.50; Oct. 5.64; Nov, 5.57;
Dec. 5.61; Jan. 5.64; Feb, 5.68; March
6.72; April 5.75; May 5.79; June 5.81.
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rtotto# of DAUgbt#ni. I wm impior#d lo
I art for p##r# h#for# tb# Arror*#d boor
iof war waa upon us I wrote to yon.
begging your p- war to secure nrhttra
tloa. bat war wa* forced by the report
of General Lae and Senatorial Cotn
m sal-mar* Thurston. Prortor and Gal
ilngar. while tha words of troth and
warning altered by Mr. Phelps ware
' trgardad ss treason b* the putpH end
I prawg of -or country through prejudice
| and our (toys, the pride of oar na-
I non. rushed to arms wiibnnt asking
why. Their reward ia aiarvatlaw and
death, but not dishonor.
Personal Know (edge.
“I know for a fact of tba suffering -if
the bailors and martyrs of this unjust
war. My three nephews are victims--
one a wrack from fever, one a stricken. ]
suffering man through dirt and aiarva
lion at Cblratrauga. another, a hern of.
8»n Juan, a corporal of the gallant
S< venty-Firat, sent home on the Grand '
Duchess, aud dying nf fever U Mon
tauk. Hi* last optical for help is a
pathetic cry that reaches mothers, ’I j
am ragged, my shoe* are gone. 1 have
no hut. I am hungry.' Where will pa
triots be found should another war
rente upon tie after thia terrible erlmo
of our nation, in the name of human
ity?
I.isten to the Nation.
•'I have and do believe In your honor
and integrity, but the time is limited
in view of those terrible calamities,!
and thp head of the government must
act, or a greater war will be (he des
tiny of our counlry. Do not be de
ceived. but listen ta (he voice of pub
lic opinion, usually the voire of God,
and ask where shall humanity be
found?
“Act without fear or favor and the
world will applaud, hut any yielding
for patronage or policy at this critical
hour should wipe our country from the
face of the earth, as another Sodom
and Gomorrah, foisting upon our peo
plo a great national crime in the namoi
of humanity.”
CANT FIND ANDRE.
All Hope of Locating Him Has Been
Abandoned.
I 'omsoe, Norway, Aug. 30. The
steam whaler Fridtjof, having on hoard
Walter Wellman and the members of
the expedition to Greenland, returned
o'(«r landing an expedition at Cape
LogalholT. the southern point of Hall’s
island.
While Wellman’s party tvas return
ing they met the expedition to Frnnz
Tosef Land, under Dr. Northorst at
Koenigskar island and was informed
flint all search for Andrce, the missing
baUconist, had proved futile.
PROMOTIONS.
Three Announced Today In the First
Georgia.
Atlanta, Ga., Aug. 30.—The govern
or made the following rpomotions in
the First Georgia; Second Lieut. Wal
ter P. Sorbett, Co. I; First Lieut, and
nQarK rmaster. Second Lieut. Wm. IT.
Tucker, Co. E, first lieutenant, Co. I;
Second Lieut. Charles B. White, Co.
D, first lieutenant Co. D.
The United States transport China
left Manila today, having an board
General Merritt and staff. The general
is bound for Paris, where he will take
part In the Spanish-American peace
conference. General Otis is acting gov
ernor of Manila.
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(Vashiagtcu. Aug R— *'hep lisa.
E Miles return to Washington, be wtU
be ashed for an explanation of recent
interviews appearing with him and tha
’pubi railJn Of certain dispatch** which
like war department made public.
Whether the taraattgailoa will take lit*
comae oi a military court of Inquiry or
< a private Int crv* w bed ween the f*raa
* ideal, the aaoteury of **f and Gan.
Miles remains lo oa seen.
Won't Discuss It.
L’ntll the arrival of Mllea. the war
d: psrlnieiit will not dlacnsa the mot
j to#. , flYcriiirf Al|cr kajta th# d##Afft*
! uicot will uul #Qt#r Into #ny rontith
j vii.) with anbordinaten and ba doea
|not pr«t|KiAA tu di*t*UA# t»#u*fl Affect*
Ing ft Uaa during hie sbsaoee The
d< |Mrtut«ai la of iht opinion that Gag.
Milsa taude public ittr diapatrhe of tha
H.-crttury. Gtnaral Sbnfier and himaolL
published this morning.
W sot of Proof.
| Such action la regarded as a breach
;< f military regulations, but no mili
tary court martial cstf secure proof
that Gen, Milas made public the dla
j patches if he and the person to whom
they ware furnished refu*e to giva the
information, as several m.illary trials
have made it a settled law that no
military court can compel a civilian ta
testify If h» doea not want to .
Another flatter.
Gen. Miles also maye be railed to ac
count fer the Interview with him. as
unless d autowed they would place him
l« the attitude of criticising his supe
rior olficers and subject him to mili
tary discipline. The publication of the
dispatches todny, taken together with
previous interview* in the Kansna City
Star .wero the topic of conversation
orneng offlrefa of th» war deportment
'end already jiffra I* a disposition by
some to take sides In the matter, while
others deplore (ho conditions as tend
ing lc lower the tone of the army and
to t'o Irreparable Injury to the service.
Surprise Party.
Mrs. Atm*. Vf.rghan was Inst cven
inb the Itostsss of one of the moat en
joyed social affairs of the season, the
occasion being the ipfmmal surprise
party with vrhlrh she waa compliment
ed at her home on the HiF by a num
ber of her friends in honor of her
birthday. Mrs. Vaughan is an ideal
hostess and the d lightful evening
spent was one long to be remembered.
Among those present were: Miss Julia
Mtilberln. Miss Pearl Daly, Miss Ma
mie Rice, Miss Katie O’Callahao. Miss
j Susie Costello, Miss Redmond, of
Charleston; Miss Sheahan, Miss Ma
honey, Miss Llzrle Mahoney, Miss
Ward, of Savannah; Miss Aggie
O'Dowd, Mrs. W. H. O’Dowd., Mrs. Jno.
Armstrong, Mrs. Mary Mulherln, Mr. J.
W. Brenner, Mr. Jame Joy, Mr. Joe
Mulherln. Mr. Charles Mulherin. Mr. E.
J. Costello, Mr. John Mulherln, Mr.
W. H. O’Dowtl. Mr. James Walsh, Mr.
Worth Andrews, Mr. John Armstrong,
Mr. James Armstrong.
THE HAJOR.
He Announces That He Will Hake a
Visit to Camp Wlkoff.
Cleveland, Aug. 30. President and
Mrs. McKinley spent the duy her». The
president will spend a couple of days at
Montauk Point and Ossnp Wlltoff *o as
to correctly inform liUaselC xs to tho
condition of affairs.
Mias'cuWe Sullivan left today for
New York, where site has gone to se
lect a beauftftrt line of children's sailll
nery for <be foil.