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r, ad*ring H# bad. plenty of rir#. He
bad tb# promt## of rrlnfor*#m*vtt#.
•1 b# American# had yellow f#v»r at
G-eir bur# Tb#y couldn't rutreat. They
ccoldn't take Santiago, Whenever tbe>
tired the emoke remained in Ike tail
grant, in the damp air. I don't think
the Spanish trench## ware well dug.
but they knew how to dig trench##.
Tb..i «u their atrong point against
u#.”
'What i# your Impression of the
Spaniards?” he wa« naked.
► "They are gentlemen.” be replied.
'There I# glory In defeating them.”
Another Theory.
New York. Sept. 14. *— A dispatch to
The Herald from Manila #ay»: The
Insurgents changed their plana last
night and instead of evacuating all the
suburbs of the city they moved from
Ertrlta and Malate to Satnua, where
they appear to be concentrating in
strong force. It la repotted, al
though noi confirmed, that Agtxinaldo
has ordered this place to be held at
an;, cost.
New York Futures.
New York, Sept. IS. Futures open
ed stead.'.
October 5.37
No’emher '. ....5.10
December 5.44
January 5.49
February .. 552
Match 5.5 G
April .6,61
May 5.64
June 5.67
The Auranla Safe
Queenstown, Sept. 16. The steam
ship Attrania, which teas reported
disabled yesterday, arrived today.
Her crank-shaft broke at 9:30 p. m..
September 13. The following evening
the British steamer Marine took her
in tow. All on board the Auranla are
well.
The Poisoner Confesses.
Seoul, Corea. Sept. 16. lt Is repor
ted that a high official of the palace,
named Ko, made confession to having
ordered the cook of the royal
household to poison the food intended
for the king and crown prince.
Spain's Peace Makers.
Madrid, Sept. 16. lt is reported
that the Spanish peace commission is
composed of Senor Rios, president of
the senate, Senors Villarrutti, Urzaiz
• and Corero, and General Azcarraga.
Further changes are possible.
A? near as Jerry Simpson has come
to being a soldier is to be threatened
V/ith typhoid fever. ,
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GUNNING FOR AOUINAI.DO.
The Lend-r a H#n W bom lb# Insur
gent Chief Asved.
Manila. Sept. 14. The former rebel
chief. Isabaio Artacho. who was con
demned to death fcy Agutnaldo for
treachery. In May laal, and was re
prieved and esraped. 1# leading 15.000
men against Agutnaldo Artacho Is
hacked by the priest*. A Jesuit priest
has been shot for persuading the reb
els to desert Agutnaldo’# eause At a
meeting of the rebel leader# In Maloloa
a majority will vote for autonomy un
der American protection. All Hie
Spaniards In the northern province are
now prisoner*. The rebe'a seised the
stocks and cash of tobacco esta'e# be
longing to Companla Tabacelera. In
Cagayan province, and those of Co
prax, in Catnarines province. The
loaae* are enormous. The rebel steam
er Bu'.usan has been sunk by a Span
ish gunboat at Margate. Aguinaldo
denies the shipment of arms from Ja
psn. The aims were probably ship
ped hy the priests for Artacho.
THE FURY OF THE GALE.
It Did Oreat Damage In the Windward
Islands
Philadelphia, Bspt. 16. Tbe hurri
cane which swept the Windward Is
lands n Saturady was encountered
on Sunday morning by tka Norwegian
steamship Avona, which arrived yes
terday. Capt. Frcstad states that there
were barometric indications before the
storm struck the vessel nod be was not
therefore prepared to meet tt, but it
was necessary to heave the vessel to to
avoid serious consequences. The
storm sprang up Sunday and lasted un
til the next day, <vhdn th?re was a dead
calm for six hours. After that the hur
r'c.ine raged with renewed vigor.
Capt. Frostad believes that many ves
sels foundered.
Cincinnati Nominations.
Cincinnati, Sept. 16. —The following
congressional nominations were made
In this county today: First district,
Hon. John F. Follitt. Democrat; W. B.
Shattuc, the present incumbent is a Re
publican; Second, Chas L. Swain,
Democrat; J. H. Bromwell, Ihe prss nt
Incumbent, is a Republican. At !h?
Democratic convention the resolutions
for free silver and Bryan lu 1900 were
tabled.
Breckinridge Arrives.
Frankfort, Ky., Sept. 16 —Gen. Breck
inridge and staff arrived today and are
guests of Gov. Bradley. During the
day Gen. Breckinridge will go to Lex
ington, where be will remain perma
nently.
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j Ran Jana. Kept. 14-Al a meeting to
!mi inert agre-il lo taS« (4* formal
j# hdrandl of their (tar## wllSno two
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HebMtlcß and Agwadifl# In the north
srswt part of the Island withdrawing
I towards (he rspiigj Under the ■rmia
■lie# they could wot withdraw the out
! poets without permission IMseh 1
of the Eleventh Infantry wilt or
|, ufl , th‘» territory nod rain# tb* Am- '
, ri. an ling. Tb# abaadonment of our
outposts aIU fullow. Th# Hpaniab
i eommlssloncr# underKand perfectly j
that the *ya« uation of th* Inland# must
| be in accordance with the term# of the
j protocol. As soon as transports rsn
b# procured. The transports from fe-
Ser-lnfei ted port# of Cuba cannot; they
: say. be sued to conyay uninfected
| troops from Porto R'ro. Troop# from
feba sod Porto R'#’ nr# to be lamded j
jin different port of Spain. The Hpnn
|ah authorities here canmmt control the
itransports In thin respect. They must
Inwait the pleasure of Madrid. Our
i<mm!rnlon''r» realise the force of the
iargument and are willing to mak* rea
| sonable conoeaalons.
HAY SUCCEED AI/IER.
j A Rumor That Henry O. Morse May
Be Offered a Portfolio.
Wilmington, Del., Sept. 16.—1 t was
reported today that Henry G. Morse,
re cißt president of the Harlan & Hol
lingsworth company, had been offered
the portfolio of secretary of war. Mr.
Morse la a perat nal friend cf Preal
dent McKinley and Is one of the dis
pengera of Federal patronage In this
state.
Wh o seen at his residence and ask
ed ronterning the report he Bmlled and
said he had heard nothing about it.
ONE NEW CASE.
The Town of Jackson, Hiss., Is Mill
Ouict. However.
Jackson. Mis#!.. Sept. 16.—At noon
todsy the beard of health officially an
nounced that one new case of yellow
j fever had appeared in Jackson. The
patient, J. H. Menley, was a train dis
patcher. He was taken sick Wednes
day with what appeared to be an or
dinary chill. The patienl was isolated
in the Morrison Grocery building, four
ht iidred yards south cf where the cate
first appeared. All necessary precau
tions wre taken. The town Is quiet.
Few people are leaving.
Storm at Montauk.
Montauk Point, L. 1., Sept. 16. —A se
vere rain storm set In here last night
and continued this morning. The
camp authorities were warned of Its
approach and were prepared. Every
tent had been strengthened and the
storm did 11 * damage. There were
six hundred men la the geueral hospi
tal today. On account of the storm 00
sick were transferred to the city.
“United Ireland” Suspenis.
Dublin, Sept. 16.—“ United Ireland,”
which was established by the late
Charles Stewart Parnell, in 1881. as the
organ of the Land League, has ceased
publication.
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City Treasurer Txlley. In ar-rordance
- with these tai»truction#, tbl# morning
' lodged with th# aoeriff *x#cutt«m»
amounting to 114.000. The## axeeu
lion* will be pushed. »ud while the city
cotboritie# do not deair# to he hard
;oa any man, y*t th# taxes must be
j paid, or c thrrwi## the property levied
, m will lie sold. The city ia determined
! to collect taxes due, and It’s pay up or
b* told out.
It is a fact, which tb# ii*< of delin
quent# In the hands of the city trean
urrer shewn, that a large portion of the
! delinquent taxes are due hy men
abundantly able to pay. Some cf them
> R re rated a* the richest meu in Col
(i m bia.
Cotton Growers Convention.
President Wilborn. of the Cotton
Growers' Asai elation, has received ad
vice# from different parts of the state
| assuring a lorge attendance at tbe con-
I ventlou to be held here next Tuesday.
Matter# of much importance to cot
[ ton growers will bo discussed. The
convention proposes to take decisive
'action In regrrd to the handling of rot-
Iton for the farmers In the alnte. Ways
Innd means to accomplish this emd will
be submitted by several delegates who
have given the subject careful t * dy.
The matter cf reducing the acreage
will also be discussed.
THE AIYSTERY DEEPENS.
“Positive” Identifications of the Dis
membered Girl Multiply.
Bridgeport. Conn., Sept. 16. The
cloud of mystery surrounding the find
ing of the dismembered body of a
young woman in Yellow Mill Pond on
Monday soems to only deepen each
succeeding day r/ith tbe remarkable
number of "positive" identifications.
The roan who yesterday called at the
morgue and identified the head as
that of Marlon Grace Perkins, of Mid
dle boro. Mass., seemed very positive,
but later on another man who said
she was from New York was equally
positive in asserting she was Mbs
Louisa King, who disappeared after
entering the bathing pavilion, West
Brighton, lasi Sunday.
Miles Much Improved.
Washington. Sept. 16. General
Miles is much improved, having no fe
ver today. On the advice of his at
tending physician, however, the gene
ra! will remain in bed for the pres
ent.
Deaths,at Huntsville.
Huntsville, Ala.. Sept. 16. The
following deaths are reported at the
reserved hospital today: F.A.Ktrkpat
rllch, Co. K.. First Florida, typhoid fe
ver; Alex Johnson, Co. K.. Second
Georgia, tuberculosis.
Mrs. R. A. Hitcher, of Kite, Ga., is
the guest of MrP Henry Landram.
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Iraconragtaig nnd on August I file Ital
ion ministerial ronaell derided that un
i lens Colombia al one# agreed lo lb#
lerma of Candlaal’a demand three
' more warship# should be sent to Carte
getta with troop#
[ Cnndlaa! s»nt word n week later that
j Colombia bad acreptnd Ibe Cleveland
inward and promised a satisfactory set
. (IniK'iil in eight month#. To guaran
jte# payment of the rlaitn the govern-
I merit had deposited with Candlant the
Jsrm of $500,004 Upon rerelpt of this
| information Candlanl'a spuadron «raa
jordereal from Colombian water#, nnd
ihe Incident was regarded aa closed
Rut. during the dispute, th# Italian
minister had been withdrawn from Co
ilombia and tbe duties devolving upon
'him were transferred by Italy’# govern
jment to the mlaißter of Great Britain.
Three days ago word was received that
the republic of Colombia had refused
to recognise Ihe British minister as the
representative of Italy.
There la mnrti Vxeltrmen't In official
clrdea, Ihe tone of the journals being
most bitter against Colombia. The im
ini-dlate reaasenihlitig of Candiani’#
squadron nnd the bombardment of Car
tagena heretofere Ihreateneil often—l#
advised by some sources.
A FATAL COLLISION.
Nine of the Crew of she "Alice .lordan”
Drowned.
Boston, Mae#.. Sept. 16.—The steam
ship Gloucester of the Merchants and
Miners Transportation company, which
arrived here this forenooon from Balti
more, reports that at 1:30 o’clock this
morning collided with the Gloucester
schooner, Alice Jordan, off Martha's
Vineyard.- Seven of the crew were
paved and brought here on the Glou
cester.
Authorities Not Alarmed.
Washington, Sept. 16, Manila dis
patches stating that Aguinaldo has as
jsembied all the Filipino* at Mallilos
[gives no apprehension to the war de
partment officials, as they feel satis-
I tied the opportunity for the real crisis
i passed when Aguinaldo removed his
(forces from the suburbs of Manila. So
| long as the American forces about Ma
nila are left untrammeled, (here Is no
disposition to restrict Aguinaldo In
holding meetings of hi* followers out
side the immediate field of American
operations.
Still in Abeyance.
Washington. Sept. 16. General
Schofield called at the white house to
day and had nearly an hour's confer
ence with the president regarding the
matter of his acceptance of a place on
the commission to investigate the con
duct of the war. On leaving, the
genera! said the mater was still in
abeyance, but probable a decision
-■loirl<l be reached at another confer
ence to be held tomorrow.
Another Fever Victim.
New York. Sept. 16. Dr. George
Llnghelm, surgeon of the Red Cross
and a corporal of (he Eighth regiment
' New York volunteers, who had charge
'of Ihe train conveying 265 sick sold'ers
of that regiment* to this city from
Chickamauga, died here today from
typhoid fever. He waa 27 years old.
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RACES POSTPONED.
The Wheel n##« I# rVwoa WIII He m
Thanksgiviag U#y.
Auguatg cyrll#t# who wre# conl*m*
plating go.og to Macon to lake part In
th* rye * race# in that dly dnr ng Ih#
Carnival to be held there neil month,
wilt be disappointed to learn that lit
race# have been d#rtar*d off uuUI
Thanksgiving day.
The Mteoo N«w« say# - The racing
« mmltiee announced lhal the Onrnl
; val A«#oclatton had decided to rancel
tb* contract’ with the club, as they h#d
given theme# horr- people the tine of
the park. The club was disappointed,
a# they had gain* to work #mi secured
the sanction of the U A. W. for the
meet. They hail drnwn plan# for a
track they were going to build and
'arveral ether arrangementa had been
made. The race# were postponed until
Thanksgiving day. It ia not known
when a preaid-nt will be ejected, a*
nothing was sa'd about It at the meet
ing last night.
MR. I.OWE OUT A WHEEL.
He Had Misfortune to Have Hla Victor
Stolen Today.
Mr. Frank K. iKwe Is out a wheel.
Some very nerv" person rode It off
while it was standing In front of Mr.
Lowe's place of business, 115 Jackson
street, at noon today. The losb of the
t ike has been reported to the police.
The wheel Is a Victor. '96 model, and
j Is numbered 02623.
FOOTBALL AT ’VARSITY.
1 Coach McCarthy Has Arrived in
Athens Ready For Work.
Athms. On.. Sept. 16. Mr. Charles
McCarthy, who coached the university
football team last year, Is In the city,
'and is retidy to begin his work of train
ing Ihs footba'l boys again this fall.
Mr. McCarthy is satisfied that he will
i |,e able to develop a very strong team
at the Dniverßity this year.
Fresh Paint.
The flag pole at l,ake View has hern
treated to a coast of white pain and
looks not unlike Cleopatra’s needle as
it rears its gleaming point heaven
wi rd. The painting of the pole was no
easy Job, as it stands ninety feet high.
The top was reached by the use 4 of
lineman's spurs and the pa'.nter had to
hold himself in position and paint at the
same timp.
Shot at Griffin.
Griffin, Ga.. Sept. 16.—Private Idnn,
of Co. M, Third Georgia, was shot ia
the head last, night while playing
cards. He will recover. The doctors
extracted the bullet this morning. His
home is in Wisconsin.
Death of Mrs. David B. Redd.
Mrs. 1). K. Redd, wife of Policeman
Redd, died at 11:30 this morning after
a lingering illness of consumption. The
funeral centra tomorrow at 3 o'clock
from the residence, No. 122 Grace
street.
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DrfAfi Aftif «*#f )v» AcxiHwAl took
place gt tbe Pj#p l##t ihenmi at
t n oVlrekT" 4H member# wer# cm
baod
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was tb# election of officer# for tb* #■-
suing year Tb# oaly rbsng# in tbn
officer# wgo bave been servtag on# la
tb* office# of 1 orreopondmg ortrUrf
and Bnanrtal wecrc t*ry
Mr Paul H*vnaan w#s elect ad to ffilt
Itb# plorc fe mec:< oreupMd by Mr 14.
j Mark#altar and Mr. John Schroad##
was #t#rt«l 4h j4|l Mr J. B. Collin'a
pine# >• lta.»no|*l 4B#r’«»cv
Mr. Dick Mf-' r#*lfFt#d Pr*al
«!*•»; He *4'- reelecttog. but
ih# new • la 10* w'l not henr to his
not ngni# "< iltg prtgl't-> ’
Tb# offii *#<*l Bj*#*”' • fW:
I) Dreyeri grerllgßt.
Jam™ DeVr/rlc# president.
John BcbikHcl#f. 4oanrl»l »nd rw
.retting Rectetnry.
Paul Hevffiga. corresponding serra*
mry.
L. Fink. »•#*»###.
I Trustee# **- Jtime# Campbel l . F. R.
Carr. H. 4,.Mcrkw»lter.
Kkcouilv# Ceomltt** —Oeo H. How*
ard. M. J. McAulUf* F. J. Bolliagar. A.
P. Pndgetf.T. P. Fagan.
REVIVING MIS TRADE.
Undertaker Plait’s I rlends Arc Joking
Him Today.
The past few days have been unu
sual!;. dull with Augusta undertakers
so dull that one of tkem Is being "Jol
lied about trying lo furnish a corps#
' for bkv own establishment. Yester
day after Wool). Ms. W. K. Piatt, having
sum# linprovenaenis made in his now
apurtafems. coruer of Telfair and
Jar's*<>o. gtriwis. Frank Tolbert, one of
Hie ofiffip* rttagsjßKMßloycd in tearing
dor'.i one of the-old ceilings. Sud-
I .len)y wdth a terrific.Vrash, the whole
thing Tell tm him. and Tolbert, giving
ong, luaty, jell, waa burled under the
debris.
He lay so still and quiet that It was
at first thought that he had been kill
ed.' but upon extricating him it was
found that with the exception of be
ing pretty badly bruised and nearly
scared to death, he was lo no way in
jured.
MUST USE iTAMP.
All Applicants For Civil Service Ex
amination Must Stamp Certificate.
A’! applicatns for the civil service
examination lo bo held at the govern
ment building on October Ibl and last
ing two or more days, will be required
to place or. thfir physicians certificate
that shows them to have passed the
necessary physical examination, a len
cents revenone stamp. Orders to this
effect wore received at the postoifice
ihis morning.
Tlie examination will be conducted
by Mr. Ballentlne of the postal service.
Sixteen person have sen! in their
names aH applicants for the examina
tion. Fifteen of these are men and
one a lady.
Y. n. C. A. DIRECTORS.
Hold fleeting at 6 O’clock This After
noon.
The Y. M. C. A. directors will hold
a meeting at six o'clock this afternoon
to discuss and arrange matters per
taining to A'? Y. M. C. A. night
school that begins ou the first Mom
day in October. _ 'a,_a._— ••