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tartar a* stated. They AM so la a
grand marrV la which ararlf S.Mff
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ll*et»d to lhr rtltpioo* laal Friday
The Fillfflno mtnaellora war# **cy
friendly to thr latrtrMi and spent
Saturday Sunday and Monday amnae
thr laaurgrata aad dlatrlrt leader*
«r|Ni| ihrlr r»<n>pllaacr with ihr Aro
erlran commander* drmanda. Aguin
aldo'a dcdaloo -to comply waa largely
determined by thr drairra of thrar Irad- j
rra.
Aguinaldo on Tuesday *"t»t a com
mission to Orn. Otla to dtarum thr dr
tnanda. Hr conceded thr legal uoan
awerabillty of thr American position
and requeatrd a few minor croreaalona
Gen. Otla held to hla original demands,
end (ood after thr commiealcmcra left
the Insurgent* began quitting the city,
4tM> marching out to one suburb and
200 to another.
Ycsterdar afternoon there w»* a gen- !
era! movement throughout the city.
81a hundred FTliplnca from Emit* and j
Mnlate paraded over a part of Call* j
Bagum Bayar and down the Lunetta.
their bands playing and colors flying.
They tainted the American posts and
cur soldiers cheered. All is quiet In
the city.
Gen. Otis raid last night that thr j
situation was very satisfactory. Some
of the Insurgent generals are disgrunt- i
led at Aguinaldo’s compliance with the
America?! demands, but they are not
likely to make trouble. The Insurgents
rt rosin in control of the waterworks,
bi t th* American’s have free use of
the supply.
The Filipino Congress meets today at
Meloies. The Spaniards ate to
have the Fillpincs leave the city, and
crcwdsd übor.t the Lunetta to see the
jnrade of th" retiring Insurgents. In
ter-island trade is reviving, and Am
erican ships are entering Cebu and Il
oilo unmolested. The Spaniardr. com
plying ivlth Gen. Otis’ suggestion, have
remitted the inter-island duties.
The Peace Commission.
Washington, Sept. 15.—A1l the mem
brrs of the peace commission with the
c: esption of Gray had an extended
ronferencs with the President today.
Secretary Day. Senator Davis and Mr.
Whltclaw Reid arrived a little after 10
o’clock nnd Joined the President in the
cabinet room. Senator Frye was tele
phoned for and in company with Sen
ators Penrose and Quay reached the
white house about 10:45. It is under
stood Senator Gray’s train has been de
layed for some unknown cause, but Is
expected to reach Washington this af
ternoon.
Review at Camp Poland.
Knoxville. Tenn., Sept. 15.—General
and General McKee re
viewed the second division of, the first
corps at Camp- Poland today. The di
vision began forming at S o’clock on
the parade grounds used by the First
Georgia and Thirty-first Michigan. Tire
third brigade passed first, then the
second and first in the order named.
An immense crowd saw the review. The
Th rd Forth Carolina (colored) is expec
ted here today and the fourth Kentucky
Saturday. . - •
THE PERSON WHO KNOWS AND WHO WANTS TO KNOW ALWAYS READS HERALD WANT ADS.
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THE AUGUSTA JI EH ALU.
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WHEELER REMriBSCOfIUTANO
' lisped Camp WkfcoM So Hcm«i«
IslwS l nSSS Oct. i.
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lltpr Iksml J<wph A Wheeler has
arrived here and resumed • uromeod #f
1 the rwmp He aoye he khowe nothin*
, . ,iu I ■ ■ iiMj riij mt far having 1 1...
. sixth revairy reglmewi maerh t*
i Island City, and that th- wsr depart
'ment BM.tr all arrangement* for mov
ing them, and they probably will he
sent to Huntevllle to jrdn «. neral t'op
jplngcr * regiment, or may go to Cut*
(with Major General Filshugh Lee.
.General Wheeler espn-naed the opinion
that the camp here would not lie alma- \
] dimed before October I.
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WILKES GOES DRV.
Prohibition Win* By a Malertty of
jp Voles.
i Rpeclal to Th - Herald.
| Washington, Ga.. Sept. 15.—-After one
(of the moat esctttng elections In the
! history of the county, old Wilke* has
tgonf dry*
The majority for prohibition, a* the |
[result Of yesterday's election. Is 351.
Ship* Probably Lost.
Barbndoa, Sept. 15. The British
ship Luanda, 1.447 tons. Captain Dodge,
from Rio Jsneiro. and th? American
bark Gray Unwood, 592 tons. Captain J
Gilley, New York, for the port of
I Spain, beth lying at this port when the
j reci*it hurricane arose, w ere both
■ blown out to sea and have not been
heard frem since. The further losses
sustained were principally to coasters.
Park Buteshire Lost
Mobile, Ala.. Sept. 15.—the British
j barque Buteshire was wrecked last
j night on the south coast of Chandeleur
! Island. Captain Curtis and the crew
1 were saved. The vessel was bound from
; Buenos Ayres to Ship Island;' unin
sured.
’ American Bark Lost
San Francisco, Sept. 15. Tbo
American bark George F. Manson. 135
days from Sydney, N. S. W,, for this
port, has been given up as lost. It is
thought she went down In the great,
storm off tbe Australian coast four
months ago.
New York Futures.
New York. Sept. 15.—Futures opened
steady. October 5.45. November 5.47,
December 5.50, January 6.55, February
5.59, March 5.C4, April 5.68, May 5.70,
June 5.74.
Dr. Samuel Eliot Dead.
Beverly, Mass., Sept. 15.—Dr. Samuel
Eliot, former president of Trinity col
lege, Hartford, Conn., died at Beverly
Farms, aged 78. Dr. Eliot vvas a nota
ble contributor to literature.
Yellow Fever.
Jackson, Miss., Sept. 15.—Four new
cases of yellow fever were reported to
the board of health from Orwood and
five at Taylor’s station. Miss Lula Tay
lor is not expected to live. Inspector
Gant reported two suspicious cases at
Oxford. They are now being investiga
ted. The freight quarantine against
Jackson has been raised so as to allow
the shipment of articles notjikely to
carry infection-.
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TR OPS CAPTURE A TRAIN.
A Spec4#l Claim 4% til ft# l il#4 By the
f ulloian Company *
' Columbus. O , M#fH 11.- Th#r# waa
ii arpfrstlmial sr#fi# let th# no ton at a*
lion Isst night when tmops A. Ii and C,
'of the First Ohio volunteers, took for
irtble possession of the trnin and r<*-
• fused to permit It to bemoved. The
I soldiers were brought in from Hunts
ville !« tourist sleepers, but the con-
I tract only railed for their use as far
Us Columbus, so the IVnosylvsn's rail
t road ordered the Cleveland men out,
thst the cars might be returned to
j Cincinnati. The men refused and whetv
; the engine coupled on five ears an arm
ed line of guards waa thrown out 1
'around the trnin. Tbe railroad people
i were forbidden to move the train, the
' Intention being to have one of the
Cleveland road* haul tbe cars. The
j men were to have left here before mid
.night, but It was after 2 o’clock when
Major Webb Hayea and District Paa-
I Danger Agent Harris finally eompro- j
? mised th? matter- The soldiers woo
|«heir point, and the cars went through
lon a apcclal train and a claim for ex-
Stra service will be died by the Pullman
company.
BETTOR FOEI.INO PREVAILS.
Gen. Otis Cables the Government on
the Situation.
Washington. Sept. 15. General
Otis today cabled the department
"Manila.—Adjt. Gen., Washington, t
Affaire are much more satisfactory.
The demands for the withdrawal of tho
Insurgent forces were complied with,
and all have withdrawn or are with
drawing today except the small forces
In the outlying district* which are not
obeying the Insurgent leader. Aguin
aldo requests a few days In which to
withdraw them by detachments and
punish the commanding officers. Over
two thousand have already with
drawn. No concessions were granted
to the Insurgents, but strict compliance
with the demands of the Bth instant
was required. General good feeling is
prevailing. Manila is quiet and busi
ness is progressing favorably. No
I difficulty is anticipated. We have
been compelled to confine the Spanish
prisoners temporarily within the lim
its of the walled city.
Korean Royalty Poisoned.
Yokohama, Sept. 15. Further ad
vices from Seoul, the capital cf Corea,
sty that the King of Corea, who with
the Crown Prince, became ill Sunday
last, supposedly from poison, Is recov
ering. The Crown Prince, however, is
quite ill. It is believed the poisoner
was a lady of the household.
A Jealous Husband.
Hoffman, a Pine Hill blacksmith, mur
(jsred his wife and killed himself on
account cf jeauousy.
Mr. A. C. Dillman has returned to
Augusta, after an absence for years
to Savanah. He will probably locate
here again.
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Ihr Mutation In Havana Is At Ml
Cbaatk, h**«»n
Havana. Asp'. 14, *— Vi* Key West
Rem It. Rumor, to the effect that
strained rein! loll* ex .St between tbe
HffncUh romwtlatton and lb* Hnltnd
Hi a tea Kvarwattam comm.a* ion nr* nb
solutelj «nfounded Titer* have l*t«
tittle Inrtdents. but BO iwnl bill he* -
For instance when the I'nlled Stales
irai spott Kssoiute nub the AmerVnn
ion suasion an board; arrived. Malur
da> morning, she did not fire a sa
lute on entering th* harbor hut Inter
tired th* regulation salute when vlsl- j
ted hy tbe British ronsnl. whtt has j
lieen acting for the I'alted Staten.
1 This action was commented upon at
' tbs pains. In conaevptenc* of which
«ipla nation ft w#r# «*i#»kbk»*«i hiiiih*
‘the evening atlth the ihoaH. thnt thn
Resolute on M.md.iv Dusted the Span
ish rotor* In honor of the birthday of
the Princess of the Austurlas. and at
-noon same day when the Spanish fUtg
rhtp Alfonso 1111 Bred a salute In
honor of the royal blrt bday. It was an
swered hy th# Resolute,
i Saturday morning shortly after the
arrival of the Restitute, a shell explo
ded In the ordnance nark, killing two
soldiers. The local newspaper* were
not allowed to publish anything In
connection with the incident so aa to
'avoid a misinterpretation upon the
part of sensational newspapers The
explosion was purely accidental.
, The "meat ring*' continue* to keep
the price of meat at from fifty to sixty
cent* a pound, In spite of protesta
and efforts by large responsible Dims
to the government, offering to Import
cattle and place meat on the market at. j
25 cents a pound. It will be Inter
esting to watch the course pursued hy
tbe host of counts and marqubes hold
ing title* of nobility In Spain and
here. The aristocracy of Cuba are
all Spanl*h grande* holding Castilian
titles, of which they are very pioud,
and which they renounce with great
j reluctance. These grandee, who have
been holding titles for generations, i
formerly owning vast properties In the;
island, form the most rabid Ctibanism
here. They will be forced either to
remain Spanish «übjects and continue
enjoying the privilege, rank and title,
or relinquish all claims to this honor,
and become plain Tom. Dick and Har-
The name will happen to a long
list of Cubans, widows and orphans
of Spanish officers drawing pensions (
from Spalu, which are their only |
means of support. The situation
here may be summed up as chaotic. It
is impoH»tble to tell exactly what the
future will develop even regarding the
commission. Its powers appear to be.
very limited, the members having to
submit every trifle to Washington for
consideration before acting.
Not Committed to Defense
Paris. Sept. 15. The Matins says
that while the cabinet is divided as to
the authenticity of certain documents
in the Dreyfus ca6e, all the ministers
admit that they are not committed to
the defense. Hence, the paper adds,
a revision of the trial will bring up
the question of th© responsibility of
General Mercler, who was minister of
war at the time of Dreyfus, convic
tion.
Vesuvius In Eruption.
Naples, Sept. 15.—Mount Vesuvius 1:;
presenting the grandest spectacle since
1872, due to a violent outburst of ac
tivity. Three imposing streams ere
flowing down the mountain side, burn
ing the chestnut woods, nearly reach
ing the observatory, destroying a part
cf the railroad and threatening the bar
racks of the carabineers.
Wife Murderer Hanged
Brace Bridge, Oati, Sept. 15. Wm.
Jas. Hammond wai hanged here today
for the murder of fiis wife.
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(KIT SOLDIERS niXED.
A Case at “AH Colored Soldier* l ook
Alike to Mollve.
f*b*> poii.-e r,)( mixed In prisoners at
the station this momma
It was a ..-a** of 'all colored sol
dier* look alike to lh- police "
i Imst night two soldier* of the tenth
were t<r■ otght to police statkm. A color
ed lieutenant brought «oe and Officer
Hatcher brought the other.
I The one the lieutenant brought In
was only detained until tbe lieutenant
coukl get the wagon from camp to con
vey the soldier sway, for he had passed
the walking slag'*, being too drunk to
navigate."
, The other soldier was also Intoxicated
and had t>een very disorderly.
About daylight the lieutenant came
and got h.s prisoner.
Ai coutl this morning the other pris
oner was hiought before the recorder.
‘T* this Chester AtholT’ asked hi*
honor.
“No, sir; my name If Douglas Slmih,
replied the prisoner.
• Where I* Athoir said the Judge.
! “Athol has I teen carried off by the
lieutenant.” said Smith.
, Officer Hatcher looked closely at
Smith He said he believed the lieu
tenant took the wrong man. He exam
ined Smith'* coat.
"We have the wrong man.—Athol had
‘one button missing from his coat. This
mas has none gone.”
Smith w»* locked up again to await
the lieutenant’s coming.
The latter has now discovered hi*
mistake. It Is supposed.
BOY WANTED.
The Troupe Ready For Tonight’s
Show.
The large company of Boy Wanted
has reached Ihe city and are ready for
[their performance tonight.' Quite a
I large number of tickets have been sold,
[and a good show will be witnessed.
Porto Rican Troops Return.
New York, Sept. 15. The trans
port Concho, with General Wilson and
staff, o fthe First division. First corps,
and the slaff of the Sixth corps of
General Miles’ army, arrived today
from Porto Rico. 'I he ship sailed
from Ponce September Bth. The
troops aboard her include a detach
ment of Company C, United States en
gineers, the unattached battalion of ar
tillery, battery A, Missouri artillery,
battery A, Twenty-Seventh Indiana
artillery, battery B, Pennsylvania ar
tillery.
To Discuss Instructions.
''Washington, Sept, 15. The
president has called a special meeting
of the cabinet this afternoon for the
discussion of Instructions to the Paris
peace commission.
Doth at Camp Hamilton.
Lexington, Ky., Sept. 15—The twelfth
death at Camp Hamilton occurred last
night—Private Bancroft, of the Twen
ty-first Kansas, of typhoid fever.
No Consolation For Black.
N. Y« Evening World.
Governor Black will find little con
solation In the fact that LI Hung
Chang has afso lost his yellow jacket.
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AfqKwlKtton wii h#kJ In th# cowfeftlf
riffle#*, Broad *tr##t. today, at noon.
Thei** a good at* ndane# of
utorkholder* in peraon, both from Au-
Ktiata allJ from other rltl#*. The total
number of ahare* |>r#n#nt» In fiftlltm
and hy proxy, '*»* 7.T54.
A new Board of Dlractora «hu» #l#et
*#»d to nerve for th# n#xt flßht yaam. a#
follow*: Jo*. B. Cummins. Chaa. G.
Goodrich. Armintftad F fVndleton.
Hooert VV Hhand. of Columbia. Richard
A. tlravea, of feparta. Albert H. Hatch,
Georg* B. Goodrich, and Henry H.
Cummin*. #
The annuat meetln* of th# company
will occur on the find Monday Ir. J.m*
uary.
(JOLLEY NOT IN IT.
Hl* Right to Be Proud Ecll-sed By
Mr. Hughes.
There I* a man In the Third ward
who is proud. Mr. Gouley Isn’t In It
with him, and as he walks along dark
i eorners are illuminated by hi* counte
nnnee.
Mr Gouley has his cnunrllmanlc
nomination, but Mr. Jo*. Hughes, of
Calhoun »treet. has the proud title of
“pnoa” and the right to rock a eradle.
He Is doubly entltleil to the name as
tbe Rift of the stork consisted of twins. {
Both of the little tots are girls and as
Mr. Hughes walks around receiving
the coggratu'atlooß of his frionds he 1b :
the proudest man around.
* NO ANS,WER.
The War Department Pays No Heed ;
to the Governor’s Telegram
The exact time of the mustering out j
of the Second Georgia or how It will
be done bos not been determined, or at •
least if it has Gov. Atkinson has not
been so Informed.
The governor telegraphed the war de
partment about the arrangements, but
at last report had received no Intelli
gence about the matter.
ii Is not known whether Col. Brown
will be assigned a command or whether
he will he given his old commission.
Y. n. C. A. DOTS.
Board Meeting Tomorrow at 6 O’clock
P. M.
The Y, M. C. A. Board of Directors
will meet at the Association building
at 6 o'clock tomorrow afternoon to
complete arrangements concerning the
Y. M. C. A. night school, which has
been mention In The Herald already.
Rasi bet-ball games will shortly be
again inaugurated at the Y. M. C. A.
I These games were the source of much
amusement and exercise to a number
of voting men last year, and will, no
doubt, prove as popular this season.
The A". M. C. A. has some adepts at
the basket-ball sport.
T. J. Williamson, representing the
National Leaf Tobacco company, of
Winston, N. C., is at the Planters.
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l A o*h**a of Atlanta l« at tla Cooh
A. J. PHor* of (Vnyrra fa at th* Ar*
j,»hn A Vt<#da*ra of
11. M Hdt of Attanfa la at th*
C C. Kinx*!*y of R>*t«»ti Hi at th*
A. Clark of Hli hmon t la at th* C*a»-
Hica. Wii«on of Hat >m X. C.. i* at
tb* l*laiu»ri»
\f X, Cobwr of Perry. Pa., la as
thf» Aiiiaataa- » ,
K. F Cary of Macon la ivglaterod at
t. V
Hrnryifa'owkni *f ifibwon. Oa., I* at
th* Aiiina'ton.
It. Y>\ as Knoxville la at
the Arlington.
Wni. l-'ulvhti. as la at
th* Arlln*t* n
W A Ruffin, of B. C. #
la In th* city.
Aol Flush man of Atlanta la at the
Plant*ra today.
T. <4. hkelllt of.Th* Maron TVleirraph
Ih nt th t Plfßttn.
C. W. Itlraaa, of Rural Retreat, Va.,
[la at the Planter*.
! R A. Weathersbee of Willistom, 8. C.,
[ ln nt the Commercial,
i 54. C. Willi* cf Yorkvllle. 3. C., I*
at the Planter* today.
W. T. Geritty and Gilbert Smith of
Atlanta are tn the ettjr.
James Walt and A.. 0, Pope of Nor
folk Are at the *J»m>tr»3r’lal.
S. H. HuttolJ of VYUmlngton, N. C. t
I* reglstei, d fit itvj.nsjmmerelal.
S. tl. llarMTOk of tb' Southern rail
way I* doviw (iofikAllAnta today.
(VC. T:likK® barn salesman
from Dan vie Planter*.
A. It. .wtouthem railway
«K"iit at HljjW UU; a, t'-. I* In the city
today. .' !j"
M. M. Riley, president of the Green
ville KeniHltVOotleße. Is at the Commer
cial;! ' y.** . *
IH. T. IX'’.JPOWelJ,' oijUperlntendenf of
the WlliedßaA'ilie Innate asylum.. I* a(
the Aillngton.
Mltfe Sallie Hunter fame down frort
Crawford. Ga.. this afternoon to con
tinue her studies al the Tubman.
Mr. John Adamas Oarnihl ,a former
Auguslan, son of Major J. A. Oanahl.
is here from HovuTinah on a short visit.
Tire following New Yorkers are at th.o
Arlington: Sam MuJHlham, Chas. K.
Lawrence, C. H. Irish, C. Longatreet,
Ralph Minor, It. O. Stebblns. C. V.
Schuyler. R. Shea, V. T. McKelvey and
M. C .Stokes.
The many friends of Mrs. R. O. Tu
dor will regret to learrf that her aged
mother. Mrs. Venlo King, of Grove
town, has been stricken with paralysis,
and is 111 at Mrs. Tudor's on Liberty
street.
Have You a Son, Brother,
Husband or Lover in the Army or Na?
vy? Mall him today a 25 cents package
of Allen’s Foot-Ease, a powder for the
feet. All who march, walk or stand
need it. It cures aching, tired, sore,
swollen, sweating feet, and makes hot,
tight or new shoes easy. Eeet can’t
blister, get sore or callous where Allen’s
Foot-Ease Is used. 10,000 testimonials.
All druggists and shoe stores sell It.
Sample sent FREE. Address Allen S.
Olmsted, I.e Roy, N. Y.
Mr. Pink Wood Returns.
Mr. Pink Wood, who has received
an honorable discharge from the army,
arrived yesterday afternoon from
Huntsville, previous to existing, Mr.
Wood wag a gained employee of the
Augusta railway company, and lays
down his musket to take up the motor
[key.