The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1890-1908, September 12, 1898, Image 1

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AoUti*r» tvsy fti»si t®#** s« aikps sa ( Iko*n b> K* AIiASfA Is (Bt VMffom Hi ] by Ore- dl»r*«cbre I. »■<-' j THE DEAD EWPRESS. Vt hat la »ko*a By lb* Poal Mortem I lamination. Genrva Sept. II *- Thr poat uoftr s J •itflulMi no he remain# of the la a limprem of Au#t rtx. aarasaieated oa flatortU.v laat bp an Itallaa anarebtat, • boat name la variously ittm aa Lorrbenl, lutchra: aid Ltilflnl baa re vealed the areaooo completely trans fixed Id the heart penetration three and on*-t bird lor hi a. and making a wound one elkth of in Inch aide The fart that her majeal" walked fifty yard* t the a:earner I* aaertbed to her remarkable will power and natural *a ergy The body of the entprea* haa been ) enrloaed in a triple coffin and Blared la a room tranaformed Into a tnortti-! ary chamber. The walla of tbl* apart-, me".! are veiled with black drapery, covered with allver star*, and several ( a'stera cf rharl ? are continually on 1 their knee# beside the bier praying f-r the notil of the departed. Near by stands the pra m- table of the deceas ed. bearing her toaary and cruci fta. IT IS YELLOW JACK. A Genuine Case Is Now Known Among the Porto Rico Troop#. Ponre. Pcrto Rico, Sapt. 12. —The ; Cnited tPrtet army surgejnn believe that there baa been a genuine cass cl yellow fever In this cam,). Charles; Miner, a private of the Nineteenth In fe.ntry. died Friday. but It was not un ti the arte pay was held yryterdny that the surgeons pronounced It yellow fe ver. The repert of r hurrlcan at the Island cf Barba ’nes has delayed the | sailing of (he Spanish warships for Spain. All dor ships at this station are safe In the harbors. Gen. Henry's re- ! port made to Gen. Brooke yesterday oa the condition of the troopa on the Bcutfa side cf the island shows 1,553 sick cut of a total cf 11.000, the high est percentage yet reported. Although the pqicrntagc of the sick la high, generally the large proportion of co Fes Is not serious and thewleath rate is low. Gasoline Fatality. Philadelphia, Pa.. Sept. 12. Five perfohs are known to have lost their lives es the result of a gasoline explo sion which occurred night at Fif-' tc-:nth and South str ets. It is believed that half a dozen'bodies jet remain in the ruins. H. Clay Tomkins Dead. Montgomery. Ala., Sept. 12. —Henry Clay Tompkins was taken suddenly 'll m his office this morning'and died in a few minuter Heart failure due to! acotjfe Indigestion, was the cause of his j death. Mr. Tompkins ranked among. the ablest lawyers of the South. | fUMFMHfrH THt MtHALU'b NfcWß ll» THE BUI M) IS ITS AOS KEEP UP AND HEAD THE HEMAIO. ||b «t*v» A »m tills AUGUSTA HERALD. 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H* Hu Am blade#4 barb f'«t AB ! roti—uwitii ,K M 11 u*m' of {A# •AikVfA AA4 iHflOfi fluff gggf ■■ wmnkifm of MiUrt CVtA#r» At Hmm* IttApA A AT# f«ki« fre® Imvh * liS»4 Raoi* Bf AIAA ocs«rß ' iurkM) cViAAfA «rif Is Str a m#l tpi*!# II .i ■ «i‘ (a thf ftf Irftt of ikf «»*> yard prevtaah to tMir board!#* | iba CUy of R«*me (H lb* way to the beat the admiral atmb* en’haaua(ral ly la tboae *bo rowriasW biro of the treatroeat the Aroreican* areorded the Hpealsh prlaoMre. to the staff aad | to hint#* f > I H# Mid he would carry home with I him roaay happy raortlectloa# of tba ■ Marin#** ac 4 j#o# rnAly of thoea bled eßleiaH In high r ter lea. a# melt aa Ihe ( Htaeaa of avo*y walk of life. THE INH'ROENTS. waaibon Seed# Aarortca'a Reply to Spain’# Re«iue*t. Madrid. Sept. IS. —Preach Amba#** dor Carol;in. oho baa b*fß act'ng for Spala In the pence baa cabled to thr government here the Am erican tepljr to lb* ffpnntab note pro teatlng agalnat hotrtJlll'M upco the part o' thr ioaurgent# In Ihe Philippine* In »pfcte of the peace protocol .The Cni ted State* promt#'# to send envoy# to Indue* * auapenaion M boatllltie# #od to prevent vearela leaving Manila with Inn rgent* tfcving the Intooilon of propagttlng ao ioaurrectloa In other ialemta. THE PANIC 15 OVER. i - i The YeTow Fever Sllualion la Com paratively Quiet. Jackacn. Mlaa., Sept. 12. —The yellow i fever situation la comparatively quiet. No new cane* have, developed .The panic haa auhalded and many who fled ct the flrat alarm have returned to the city. Dr. Carter, of the marine ho'pl tal service, hns taken pr.rtlal control and la now arranging to fumigate and disinfect the mrllal JV-Imt Kllgcre haa black vomit this morning and it la thought will die. He bellwoo .here la no cause for axrm aa frrat I# xpcct«*d soon. Fa der there conditions he did not think It advisable to call a conference at present to consider the matter. ATLANTA. She I* Asked if She Will Open Her Doors to Refugees. Atlanta. On.. Sapt. 12.~Mc.yor Collier bas received several ♦clegraras from citizens of Jackson. Miss., inquiring whether Atlanta will open bar gat#* this year as formerly to the fever ref fre-es The mayor eald the question would not be determined until It was known whether ether Southern cities v nuld enforce the quarantine regnln-1 tlons adopted ai the Atlanta conven tion last April. ME CAN’T SERVE. Gen Mandcrson Not on the Army In vestigating Board Omaha, Neb.. Sept. 12.—A telegram, was received this morning from Gan Manderson. He says he has declined the proffer of c place on the array in vestigating board. Gen. Manderecn has notified the Fiesideni of his inability to serve. New York Futures. New York. Bept. 12.—Futures opened steady at the decline. October 5.52, November 5.55, December 5.f»9, Jatrttary 5.63. February 5.67, March 5.71, April 3.74, May 5.77, June 5.80. Mill I HUM f> |V#ff CmmRmRM St* IB UttMt ItfgfMl (MIHMR* t«* M F«t lb Trmrn. i.i.i at' lb M »ob oo tba vm< po»M %#»« bag old** IK||| |%s>| A* *- * **4 t® 1% fc*4sy wt§ ■- ' ffNM®§ 1 woo bod a’tb iba B»«wl4»n». wb‘#b • In J buiw f ill |b* 4 ®B#f ®| f V fwfVNIM •* j. amtll®( IB* l®!ft CiAfAft.X IfittAf \rMl V<«ffc fUM * cti>«oliH)dß« lINHr rtw mmA* IIOIN4J DN A CRt ISE. Tb* Oregon sod lowa Ordered am to boat I rowclat*. Hash'napuw ■> C. I*ept 12. Tb* War liepanroeof Is shining arnne cf tb* <ffp ecs oo tb* hatil*obtp* Oregon and lowa prepoeatoey to their depar ture from New York oo • long cretin* to Ran Frunrlsco hy way of the Strutt* Of Maiellaa Tb* departroeit ba* joat rotlorted from aroong tbo flew of col Hera acquired during Ibe war faro of tbe best and largest to grcuuipaay tge boHtexhip# no a long run They are the Cassius. Alexander thunder and Abertnda. and their cool rnparlty la sufftrlent to Insure a fail Pupply for tbe big bait lee hip* a# well as for <hem asave* without auhjeetlog tb* fleet to the refusal of any of the South Aroert ran repuhUr* to their robing on cool, because of the technlcjzl zxlrsuw of war be: the I'n.led State* and Spain -a _ j No attempt to to be toad* to drlva the big ships so a# to equai the famous run of the Oregon ccTltfk eastward, (be need for »hlpz on the Pacific side not bet g so pmta ng a* to warrant tbe risk rs Injuring the hollar* or ma chlnery by keeping up full speed It \ I# expected the batCeahlpa will be able to atari from New York tbl# month. * A PRETTY STCRY. How a l.ittlc Girl Sat on the Wire* and Hrrded Cattle. A Ihirteen-yenr-old Pawnee county mla#. Bertha Ig-onard. ha# lately giv en he Wealern I'nlon and Po#tal Tele graph companies au unlimited amount of trouble In a oral unique and pecu- j liar way. say# The T««>aba Journal. | Bertha’# daily duty wa# to herd and watch a large drove-of cattle, ceboae ra. ge waa near tbe Western ITnlon and Postal telegraph lines. , For some time pant, at Irregular intervals during alrncat every day. these lines absolutely > failed t r, work, and the trouble seemed to Ite somewhere In the vicinity of where this girl ranged her father'# cattle, but ,r > as the line re pairers would, It coul<* not be defi nitely located. Finally it <vas dis covered that Brrthu. in order to get a bettor view of the herd, had driven railroad spikes into a telegraph (tie. so that she cgu/d climb It, and that she would, whenever she got weary watching the caiGfe from the ground, climb the pole pull up a board by mean* of a cord, place it across the wires, seat herrelf on the hoard, aud spend an hour or two watching the herd from her uniquely Improvised elevated station. Whenever the board happened to be damp or wet — and the frequent rains this year have kept the hoard wet nearly all the time —it destroyed the electric current and practically cut off all telegraphic com muniations between Denver and-Kan sas City. When discovered and informed of the damage she was doing to the busi ness of the telegraph lines Bertha was greatly surprised and was apparently utterly Ignorant of the fact thal her seat on the wires interfered on the slightest degree with the working of the lines. Bavard Very W eak Dedham, Maes., Sept. 12.—Mr. Bay ard did not rest well yesterday and Is very weak. The docltffs expect him to live about a week longer. Every day seems to he a labor day picnic in Cuba. 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It T%# ®r«fMl®p| ®»tpf® *®P FIMAtINO RRf THE F#I*SHET rut, rt*o ot Wo# .MieogttoroZo* Ik* (treat * metre! Bank. f*»%A®»A® 9t*w® ®f BvMtay.l t syA. rore. , («RAt«l fll l®r t Vflf (|flM4»* f #t 4H ®h •rut# t• Ml#f4# i aa »S®Prt* #4 tl Mill f*r**lflAt»tf ®a ®mi S *«*4aF «M I®# l®M *4h-r» (4 %®r® MAlwr At Au fit#l® «r|® ®# A®f*#f®®t iDfiitrrßA. T®# 44tf in ii® AfftAai Ha* *i»*a I®a i4ah<«t• lift**" In nmk# ma«»»* i f«r It a»4 untFfl* M m m I* l * * y»#A®» t II®? rl®®Ml MB ®A *Mfl *«l nwill li ®tiif MVfl m®ml >4 iBHr ®v®f* IS Irtl iron* ik* hot a# at <b- #tona and 'IkIINY ®n®4. | # «*l Bickt nttf ®m ®ami tip IM rtw tat tip frr«h**l I«mbH Y« b* I® i#*4YbmA Ua Iwflti w<wk thftA TtiAjr m+ i • roll mi|'t)YY** ( t with lamtrla ihd rilw*lfl .0.1 Kill materially .tren.thcn that dr fen#* of the pi#nlal Kins They ore an- Orr *i««t manager, ~ad Ib-tr * >rk will be of Ihe swm rffecttve < h«r#- l*« i Tiro fr»»hw hank r,(f»nt t* to lo> »t --#d tbvi ten mite# u* th* river. It to » ‘floe ptoee nf cf,*ln#*rti*ff ood * great ' proteettna to the |da»t**t"*n* »* the i '*r<ilina #lde of the river It w«# bull! at a *<■*( of about F-u"* by * corpo ra tloh charetered tiy the legtototure of Puuth Carolina and Ihe expense of maintaining It la supposed to be borne by a lax on thr planter# who are beit rlitat by It Mo well wa# II con#t*nrlrd in' the beginning that but comparotiv*- yv little work ha* been found o*cxg sary to keep It In order. „ , THE riINE WORKERS. The National Executive Board Mret at Indianapolis Today. 1 Indianapolis, Ind.. Bept, 12.—The na -1 utozl executive board ol the 1 (bind Mine Worker# of America met here to day. All the members were prerent. The session# of the board, President Raich ford said, may continue until to- j morrow evening. One of the main questions to ccme up la whether Ratch ford, who haa rcc -otly be<* appointed n member of the Industrial commission, by president McKinley, will continue tn eerve a# president of the Mine Workers Association. Cadet Wheeler Burled. Montgomery. Sept. 12.—The remain* of Cadet Thcmas Wheeler, who was drown while In bathing in the ocean at Montcuk Point lust week, were in-, tej-ed In the family burial ground in iJ , enee county this morning. The sfl/s-iecs were extremely simnle. Gen. ; M'hceler fins not announced th' length ' of his xtfly at home. Lieut. Joseph Wheeler, a member of his father's staff and the oldest brother of the deceased, was present ai the fti-,j neral, as were hbi three sisters, who have been actively engaged In hospital work since Ihe Spanlsh-Amerlcsn war, began. A great throng of people gath ered from every pert of Alabama to pay the Inst tribute to the dead, who was known all over the state an exception ally bright and Intelligent, young man. At Chickamauga Chickamauga, Sept. 12.—The Ninth York is being paid off today. The regiment will leave Cor home tomor row. The Second Kentucky Is in read iness to move aod is expected to get away before tomorrow night. The de parture of these regimentß will leave about 1,800 men at Chickamauga, these comprising one regiment and 500 men in the hospitals. Gone to Savannah. Staler Scolattlca of the - Sacred Heart Convent left yesterday for Savannah, where she has been called by the Mother Superior of hei order. For! twenty years Sister Seolalsttca has been located In Augusta and has rendered very valuable services in an education al line, being principal of the Sacred Heart academy. Many saddened hearts are occasioned „y her transference to J Savannah. 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A#* j rGrttlng to tk# Chratki#. tk#y koua .Htthin* «U*ut ih«’ matt«*r An **«nd#»r- AtAndm* of lk# mflti#f l« o)nfln#«1 #*« iu*lva*l> to Hi# CkMilrif and thoae oho think aa It 4«## Well, th«* world iftovra. htit iwm# of rnir #*t«*4»mrd coptompoytil#* air ratlH*r l*g*tfi* brhlnd.—HaniifArturrrA' R#f» «nd. For the Beauty Feekera. I H.ulUi# milk pnured ever violet# I* < Mid to keep the Skin white, no ft Mild [free fmpi wrinkle*. Cucumlivra <ut In 'lh e* and *»ak*d In Jamaica rum are sold to be great j Improver# of Ihe complexl<»n; or pare ; and rut email cucumber* and bring ihem to a Ik'll In aoft water, then let them cool, ntiain »nd twittle fat u*e: I Kino oatmeal made Into a poultice. . Hfralned and the liquid mixed with hay rum la a great softener and ivhlt- I ener. I Tight or til-ntttflg article# of dress. I particularly atsoit the neck * * walet, 1 should l>e discarded: also tight bool# or shoe# If a person suffer# from Insomnia. The feel must be kept warm. If the cir culation may lie promoted. Wanting cork soles In the boots and changing sloe! In«# every day arc excellent means to this end. and are therefore highly recommended. The monotonous ly humdrum way In which people pass their live# Is another cause of sleep lessness. Tti y see the same people, the same surrounding# day after day. Wo men more particularly err tn this re s-ect: they have too much to do, they' say, to go out anywhere. Fresh air, and the meeting of fresh pent I - with fresh thoughts, would stir up and o-rl t.ite the pool of domestic staynttlops. and do them an, endless amount of .good. Thousands of women are worn cut prematurely from utter lack of fresh air and recreation, w hlch results In Inability to sleep. Do not forget that ihe word disinfect means to "purify 'or to cleanse," and that disinfectants can never properly occupy the place filled properly hy fresh air, cleanli ness and sunshine; they can only Rive additional secuflty after every possl ; I,lf, care has been taken In all other respects. No Fever There Jacksonville, F' Sept. 12— Dr. Jos. Y Porter, state health officer, today dented the rumor of the existence of yellow fever in Jacksonville.” Not only was there no yel’ow fever in Jacksonville, but there has not been a case in Florida this year. Noted Jurist Dead. Ann Arbor, M’ch.. Sept. 12. Judge Thomas M. Cooley, a noted jurist and constitutional lawyer, die dtoday. A Massachusetts family has flye calr With varying tastes. One is ravenous fer beet root, another eats only eueutn bers another tomato*#, another llsh and the fifth Will taste- nothin"; but bread and milk. »- The benches of the Inner Temple of London contemplate acquiring the old premises at the north side of Hare Court Temple, so long known as Dick's coffee; house, for the purpose .of, erect ing new chahbers thereon. |t|l AB* A %t AR Mi.spai , fiat ** a#|B tttlbfVt n# <1 A Ft HOB Aoßtroa* tßw* !•»*•# ib ®#k®®®* T®m HHi - f (t hath- ft. pf Iff p®4l UN® ! ftllaMA |Q | n Mil" (MHI *|« j * roroMUMt *#®ab A4Hk k#4 ®VAMI ®®pAMl®lM| Af'Mf ■*» aRA* (RWR-aHE t C® A*4 w b* r R>m|Ml li# Mm I* • #■** MAHNt* P CANHI |> t ROM HIT'- Is4a«< at H*. m* <•**- #*• Dm*. i r* ,w *’ *' •** r-t%m ,^4 | w fRf Ml (#• M'HNHk UMWHiRf AM MIRIIM I'Toinj: voi know. Mr O. A- Dtroh rmi y*st#r*ar In IDroaUR Mr W J Mktrt la tnwfflitl l”» ®t« fAWAWAI |p4li®WPl*li4l. Mr. an* Mr# Frank Robb# bnvo re tarn** from Mllb*na*tlt» Mlo# Sadi* Iturddl to* llalb la Ib* guret at Mends I* <k» city gargon Ruddy of tbo l'*lt*d Wnlao ■ army apa*' y*»t*tday In tb* city Mix* Sara Harper leave# lotaamm 1 for Oak'a col lag* <".dte«* Park. Ain , m, Minn Main* Wrlgbi will I**** t*wo*w , row for Ago*# Scon Innt.mta. Decnlur Cl® Bx-Oovacoor McDaniel, of Mo a roe. arrived on tb* 2:2# train tbl# aft nr i noon. Mlaa Nalll* Pattronon lower Green* •111 visit frleoda In Maaon nnat week Rev. Hunter Dnvldaoo and Mrn. Dn «ldson l*D tbl* afternoon for Waah lagton • j A (nin |o®4 of (oldlofi fmiu tom&t polxita bound tt'.rth are expectod bore j tomorrow. | I Several Red CYoaa aura*# <>*«aed •through tb* city laat afternoon *n rout* north. j Mr. Jam*# Oliver, a prominent j ! young planter of Hancock county, la, the guenl of Mr. John W. Oliver, oo i North Augusta Mis# Klla Pope of Atlanta, who ha# tie'-n the guest of Mina Jeiale Wall, re turned iK-tne tbl# afternoon Mias Hope I* one ot Atlanta’* brightest and most popular aoclety (avorl ea, and has during her vlnit here Imen the recip ient of many eharmln* stx'lal atten-; lions. Mia# Poite# return will be .looked forward to wllb much plea#-. lire. OBSTREPEROUS SOLDIER. Fight* Police Officer O'Keefe at the Station. Police Officer O'Keefe had a time , with a drunken soldier of the Tenth, at 4 o'clock this afternoon, while tak ing Ihe soldier from the patrol wagon ‘a, the slallon. ! The soldier Imd to lie severely club bed before put Into the cell Colonel Jones called nt the station and hud an interview -with the chief regarding the f .soldiers about that time. Nelson-Morris. Mies Matt e A. Morris, of this city, 'and ilr. S. W. Nelson, of Charleston, 's. (’.. were united in matrimony at 3:30 | this afternoon. Judge Pearce ofllclat ! ing. ‘ , Mrs. Nelson, who Is the daughter pf ' Mrs. HuehEil Morris and the adopted daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Mar tin, is a young woman of many lov able qualities and a disposition of un rivaled sweetness. Mr. Nelson is a young Charleston, well f.nd favorably known. The young couple will leave tonight for Charles ton, Where they will make their home. New Nurses at Lamar Hospital. Miss Borden, the efficient superin tendent. of the Lamar hospital, has ad ded two nurses to her able corps. 3 he nurses arc from (he Milledgevllle asy lum and have had several years' expe rience In the care of the sick. Infant’s Death. The infant of Mr. and Mrs. W. Hopkins, of Murphytown, West End., dk-d yesterday of fever .and was burled at 11 o'clock today from the residence. In a golf march at Haynes Park, Eng land recently a lark flying across the ground was hit by a golf ball and de capitated. ' ' The barrels <cf the Krafi-Jnrgemscii ri fle* arc SO Inches long. 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TO reorganize. Tb* Royal TrwttrnM t’o*ao to 2* Ro oevvod. Tb* Royal fra<wMl Fnioo to to bo ! reorganized This hraaeh at tb* oedor * was established under an order from headquarter# In St Uroto during laat February Officer# were rbnaea with Mr. A. Iv#yy at lb* band rwoos# no cured m lb* Montgoww-ry bntldlng and aboot thirty ro*»b*r» gotttm to j get her. For # i*Be reason the order dropped not and In ergot *•» laat Mr Tucker, their special <Mt*ot, M* arrived In the ’dtp. and »|M reorganize th* branch within the next low day* Thl * oc " |der I* quite ftrou* i» certain sect lona ot the roun&. one of It* prluclpai features lietnf no Inzurane* one CITY rULLrOf SOLDIERS. They Have Been WW OH and are En loving Themaelve*. The City I* still of eoldler* .if th- 10th regiment today They have been ytM off and are In town apeWTObg Ihetr •dough." K»vtr»l provoat cu.rds ar* al#o In town hunting up all soldier*, vtho lefi camp without the proper Heave of absence. One soldier, while quite drunk, hit another soldier with a bayonet thla : morning. The assailant I* locked up at police station the provost guard decid ing that he wa# too drunk to be con veyed »o c«u>P- . . At I h’Hoe* Kver twenty soldier# were In the bnfracks They are fighting In thr cellz ,<J#nip Dyer ha# Iteen tele phon»«t f). t* ® FOR S A. L. Six Companigg to Pass Through Tomorrow. The ClttirJcslon nqd West l rn Caro lina wJU hying six companies of troop# through the city tonight or tomorrow. Tilt s* troofi# htivn been ztatiooed at St Slmrn# *nd arc to be carried to Ral eigh, «vhci • they will be mne'ercr! oui. The Seaboard Air l.nle secur'd th contract anil will lake she men to Greenwood. Mr. Whltefcrd. ol the Seaboard Air Line Is with the men. MR.7U.AIT RE-ELECTED. Second Vice Presld nt of Embalmers’ Association. Mr. W. E. Platt has returned from Columbus, Ohio, where he went to at tend the national convention of the enibalmers' asaoelat'.on. Mr. Platt was elected seeond vice president c.f the association. Thi# I# a high compli ment. SERQT HACKETT HERE. He Arrived on the Georgia Train This Afternoon Sergeant Will Hackett of Company C„ Second Georgia regiment, arrived here on the 2:20 Georgia train this af ternoon. Sergeant Hackett is home on a furlough. He is looking well and Is bury this afternoon grasping (he hands of Ills many friends. Jim Josey Pack Private Jim Josey, of the second Georgia regiment, is at home, having been honorably, discharged from the regiment. Mft'! Jo#oy Is regaling his friends with stories of camp life this afternoon.