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Dot realign that such a thing as an
election was on today. The voting is
quite llgat amt the clerks at tbe bal
loting plain have bad little to do In
the way of registering voters Such a
thing as a fight la unknown and the
-aril he* ler la ronapicuoutly absent.
Aa near as could lie gathered, the
voting stood as follow* at three this
afternoon:
; Vote* Cast.
First WaM 7. 209
Second Wa • d .... 157
Third Ward ..... .. ......157
Fourth Wyrd... .... ..300
Fifth Ward.. v 201
The populist votes are very few.
The exact number could not be learn
ed.
In Ward 1 there hi thought to be «
vote* for Hogan.
In Ward 2 about 3 for Hogan. *
In Ward 4 a ver*' small percentage
of third party voters turned up, and
in Ward 5 the ballots cast for the
third party candidate were scatter
ing.
The court house polls keep open un
til 6 p. m.
MITCH AT HAVANA
Spain Says She Cannot (jet Out of
Cuba In the Prescribed Time.
By Asociated Press to The Herald.
Havana, Cuba, Oct. s.—At a Joint
session of the United States and
Spalnish military cpmmlsions. tbe
Spaniards, acor.ding to report, declar
ed it Imposisble to evacuaty the Island
immediately, while the American com
missioners insist that the instructions
called for immediate evacuation.
a irlng Home.
After a ..few hours of conference on
the subject, tbe joint commissions
were unable to reach any definite
agreement. Tbe American commis
sioners, on the return to their head
quarters, were busily engaged trans
lating stenographers' notes, and send
ing code mesasges to Washington.
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THE AUGUSTA HERALD.
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nled tbe bud) »«b bullet*.
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' "murder*" •* h* *a* being tsmartd
from the jail.
s* Hfs I Ml. WAR PATH
Book *ellc* Marshall tloiag lo Make
Nim* One Sailer.
Special to T%e Hera*,
i Rarananh. Oa Or* 1.--V A Mer
afcall. a book *gr*i *ho wa* Ml filed
in Augusts, a few tmrClh* »g« by A
V Ri.d. o. *d Atlanta, a revreminatl**
of b. Appleton t ft> . ha* hi* fighting
clothe* on. and *ay* he la going lo
make somebody autfrr ft*r the lodig
nltiea beeped uptm him Mr oea »rie*l
In the city court bare apon thr char
ge* preferred and acquLiad H* leaves
for Atleotn tonight alUr wairtuu* for
Riadoc for clrrulaltng falae and mail
, tm * report* again*! him and his w ife.
He any* he will hare him brought back
to Chatham He further *<ate* that be
will agai'i* l Appleti-n A Co.
ifor falae Imprisonment and libel.
paper bi rnedout
Another Fire In Sylvanla llurlng the
Night.
Special to The Herald.
Sylvanla. Oa.. via Rocky Ford. Oa..
Oct. 5.— Sylvanla had mother fire
last night. The printing office of the
Sylvanla Telephone company waa c;m
--1 pletely destroyed.
The hr** wa* caused by a lamp ex
ploding. and. owing to the great ac
mmillation of paper near where the
lamp fell, the flames got their atari,
on the floor.
It was quite a loss to the romuany.
as a new printing prea*. al»o ‘heir new
job press, as well aa aU tha tyne In
tbe r.fflc* . were burned . There was no
Insurance. The loss la estimated at
$12,000.
FIRST BATTALION.
The Savannah Soldiers Arrive Safe
In Savannah.
Special to The Herald.
Savannah. Ga., Oct. s.—The first
battalion of the second Georgia regi
ment. U. 8. V.. arrived tn the city
this morning. They were given a royal
welcome. Almost all the steam whis
tles ard church bells In Savannah were
eet going in their honor. (,01. John
Screven, an old commander of the Sa
vannah Volunteer Guards, from which
the flrßt battalion >vas recruited, made
a speech of welcome. After a hot
breakfast the troops went into camp
on the outskirts of the city.
TEXAS POLITICS
B. P. Baley Pnt Up For Governor By
the Prohibitionists. ,
Dallas. Texas, Oct. 5. The state,
prohibition executive committee today
nominated B. P. Bailey, of Houston,
as its candidate for governor, and B.
R. Hancock as lieutenant governor,
the matter having been left to their
discretion by the prohibition conven.
(ton.
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nmeodavai* pro* nlmg for tb* elar
4ton of Judge* nad aolmilor* by ibe
Tbe I igbtest Vei.
In ibis. Ibe flfih. dialricl. the vtdn
will be almost uaanimou* for ibr
sitlon ha* developed Candler's major
ity for governor Is alroply * question
of figure*. Hogan, the populist nora
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est vole any populist nominee ha* ev
ier gotten.
In Chatham.
Special to The Herald.
Savannah, Gn., Oct. 5.—-The feature
I cf the election In Chatham county ia
! the strong opposition that developed
soon this morning agalnat the con
stitutional amendment*. They will be
lost In Chatham. The vote la very
light, lees than 800 votes being cast
at noon. The populist vote doesn't
count for anything in this county, and
the negroes are not even going to the
polls.
AUGUSTA CHAPTER, RAM
Convention to Be Meld at Masonic
Mall Tomorrow Night
A called convocation of August chap
ter No. 2, H. A. M., will be held In the
chapter room, Masonic Hall, tomorrow,
(Thursday) night, at * o'clock. The
Holy Royal Arch will Is? conferred, on
Brothers Thomas H. Goodrich, William
Martin and Charles T. Pund.
Comp. Henry C. Burr, of Griffin,
grand high priest of Royal Arch Ma
sons cf Georgia, wll visit Augusta for
the first time.
The degree will be conferrel by
coinp. Hem y C. Burr, grand high
priest of Georgia. This is the tirkt of-
Hcla visit of Mr. Burr tr Augusta and
a full attendance is requested.
At the cose of the chapter a banquet
will he served. ,
Owing to an accident which
happened to Mr. Burr while
but driving yesterday, it Is pos
sible that he may be deterred
from attending this meeting. In
this event. High Prtort H. J. Dales
will officiate in his steal.
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killing II INI
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11bee* people are huddled together In
narrow quarters, there is apprehension
of a spread of ibe disease among
[them
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frdH. day tb# number of clone* place*
| ef.iboainee* grom larger. Only cold
weather can now relieve tbe alt tui
tion.
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la rapid From many qnailer*'tome
report* of •uapifilott* caeca amt much
.p. found lo Is- genuine ca*e* <M yailow
fever.
I, iThe stale b* mart'a order forbidding
tf|vel between Ibe towns of the’lt Ate
went Into effect this morning.
A NOBLE TAKES
MIS OWN LIFE
Sensational Suicide in SI. Louis
During the Night
By AaociatcJ I’ress 4o The Herald.
St. Lout*. Mo., Oct. 5. —Oliver W.
Troupp, said to be tbe son of an offi
cer of high rank In tbe British army.
I was found dead today in tbe bathtub
of the AY eat Bud hotel.
He ia suppos'd to have committed
suicide. U is said he Is tbe Bon of
1-ady Dunmore of England, who Is In
this city, atid who attended the veiled
prophets' ball last night.
Troupp la a nephew of the Ear] of
Dunmore, a Scottish peer.
IMPORTANT INVENIION.
Solving a Great Problem in the Musi
cal 'World
By Asociated Press to The Herald.
Cincinnati, Oct. 5.—A patent ba*
been allowed to! Dr. S. A. Hageman,
of this city, on an Invention which he
designed to correct the false intona
tion in “tempered” scales In which all
pianos «o«v play, so as to make the
piano render music In the true scale,
raising that Instrument to the level
of the violin and other stringed instru
ments. The problem which Invention
has Bolved has puzzled the musical
world for a hundred years.
NOT A CAR RUNNING.
Street Railway Hen Out on a Strike
in Waco Today.
By Associated Press Lc The Herald.
Waco, Texas, Oct. s.—The officials
of the Waco Street Railway Employes'
Union have ordered a strike, their de
mand for nine hours a day having
been refused by the officials of the
Street Railway company.
The men havelheen working twelve
hours a day for $1.50. They ask for
no advance ir. pay, but a reduction of
hours. Not a car;was running in the
city this mornings
Capt. George Oionway and family
have moved to Woodlawa. *■
POLITICAL
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novel «>»r The? eateted the Unto
lentto with a feeliM of eWrtnNly and
ram# nut praising them sad tbe new
- baUnrtaa system.
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tbe yertep a* a whole Tbe vottac
began early a* if tbe voter* were am
ino* to try ibe aew avatem There are
plenty of booth* pro*td<d al each
precinct nad ibe fear of mar otlien*
that H would he impossible for all
tbe voter* to be arrommodatert la ibe
booths was quickly dissipated
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and not half of the booth* have been
occupied al any one lime In any of
the ward* The riuseaa ■emdl to
take to ike «yslewi at once and they
• eat right in and prepared their Itrh
et» without difficulty and quirkly.
yielded but few vote*
I he Issues In the Campaign.
Municipal ownership of public utll
itiaa ia being battled on. There were
twenty-two candidate* for city sexton.
Tbe vote on thr $200,000 water hon,U
verms iL doubt. The proceeds, if tbe
bunds wto, will be used to extend
water mains through tbu' residence
portion of the city. An official ballot
bad to he voted.
There hav* been much bad blood
anil bad charges. Tbe Uonstitul ot, h.ts
support* d Marlin for nayor. Tb)
Journal has supported on one. but has
called for a fair deal. Thu Journal
sounds tala warning
“If Ihe.-e ta one thing In which the
people of Atlanta believe, H ia a fair i
election. If there is one thing ttiat tbe '
people of Atlauta are always ready to ,
put down and to crush, It it an etlorl:
to maulpulate the vote by ema’ rna- j
chine methods to prevent a fair ex
pression of the popular will.
“The Hrothertou »iib-eommlttee j
allowed last night a gleam of Intelli
gence. ARcr allowing Captain Broth- |
erton, whose par.iann opposition to
Mi Worn ward has been fully exposed, |
to appoint In tbe first and .bird wards ;
men thoroughly antagonistic lo Mr. j
Woodward, and after declining for
nearly b week to recede from this Hh
tion, they last night, under pressure
of public opinion, conceded the jus
tice of the demand for fair play by giv
ing Mr. Woodward representatives in
several wards, though the division is
still unequal. .
“We do not mean to criticise all the
members of this committee. We have
no doubt that with most of them this
injustice was unintentional, but Cap
tain lire therton is a witty politician
Accidents never happen In his political
management."
Candidates Talk Out.
As evidence of the feeling of the
candidates, I quote Mr. Woodward, in
bis last public address prior to the
election:
“I started into this race six months
ago against factional politics as cau
ii. proven by the fact that citizens
came to me last year and asked me
to help kill the leader of one faction
l.v voting against him. I did ’his. but It
did not quite kill him. as he has sen'
out hl» representatives in the *hape
of Mr. Martin.
"1 could have had the support of
Captain Brotherton. for he offered me
his influence, his time and his money
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lag to do yritk ito wire*was of man*- -
grr* and I to am fear ito taaeli ot
ito rtMlag I ertlliag » fa*»# lb*
, M m of ikt* «*«pa*aa to ito •«•**'*
sad ttoy *lll a« •* tbe poll*
aay aad pul «fcet»*el*ee oa rerwrd
sgaiaal ito toykaW* maikud* uaed la
this i ampatga *
Charge ot Trwfcerv.
Fxilrtlr MMiaml a* voiced ikrougk
Tto Jouraal towed Vaa» W. H l»r«-
tfertos t *»u »«*alttei to bold a
uiMitna and make a ato* ot aitlag
J##. O. Wood wird a par *
nat repreyeatatloß oa It* ** of man
ager. and clerk* *1 ike primary. Tb#
frtead* of Mr Woodward howevar. as
sert that ik# a*tioa of thr lomwitt*#'
was for display only aad that he ha*
nut been benefited a* far aa rapraraa
la.'oa I* coocerard Tb# appoint
ment of several of tbe gen'lumen who
appeared as friends of Mr Woodward
hefora tbe committee, wa* done, they
claim, solely for a purpose, and that
tbi* purpose was to cover up M* fire-1
i tour action.
Repudiate, his Friend
One candidate, E W. Cook, ha* re-1
podlated a friend who spoke for him
He says:
“In thla morning'* Conatltution
there appeared an account of a meet- j
Ing held In the Fifth ward last nlgbi.'
In which it appear* that one of my
friends appealed lo tbe voter* to not
vole for one of my opponent* on ac- j
count of hla being a Hebrew I wlah |
to stale that 1 moat emphatically re- i
pudiate tbe language uaed and l are
no reason, why good men should not
support him because he Is a Hebrew.
I make no auch appegl for vqtev; and;
If I can win only by race prejudice. I
would not have the off ce. I have
many friends among the Hebrews
whose friendship I feel honored in
possessing and which I hope to re
tain; and to thoae who know me i>er
sonally It i* not necessary for me to
state that I do not endorse the ren
tlment expressed by the speaker refer
| red to.”
Papers I till of Ada.
“The papers are full of advertise
ments of candidates. I give -oroe of
! theta:
"If you want your wife's or child'?
grave looked after, vote for H. H.
I Barefield.”
Another: “Mr. Martin. Mr. Martin,,
why not say for sartin you won’t vote
for Mr. Brotherton?”
Joel Hurt stands for council In the
Fourth ward. A bitter fight was made
on him. Here is one of his advertise
ments:
"Another Lie Nailed! Joel Hurt's
opponents charge and slate that he
has done all he could to hinder and
deter the Whitehall widening. If yon
are willing to he deceived by a politi
cal lie, read no further, for here is the
truth.”
Card F'rom Hoke Smith.
Ex-Secrelary of the Interior Hoke
Smith has a card: “It is being told by
enemies of Mr. John S. Parks that he
was discharged from The Atlanta
Journal because he was short lu his
accounts. This Is a falsehood, pure
and simple. Mr. Parks severed his
connection with The Journal voluntar
ily and his accounts were perfectly
straight, not only at the time of his
resignation, but at all other times as
well.”
“Who would the voters rather have
for mayor? W. H. Brotherton or J.
G. Woodward?"
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a ti a# mart <« p»wtori ik* **«»♦*meat
tom to R lam >nxg*aknk Tkat# at*
’ Max## nppvekexsatosw kwee to a geaetol
i kips* wa aprta kg
f fa# tar low* ara*. ke# of Ike I'ktpp#*
V». ia tkte v*c»uy kav# aaoto atg
kwktoert ngkitog aae* nag mill sank#
mack trwaM* ts jaaef i* tk# pifafwx.
Tk# atobarttl#* knwevee. to ato *kar*
ito appeetoaewa* and toll#*# Ito
matter will to speedily aexilto
Miaaeapatto Mia* (to l —* * #p#-
clal to Tto Jautaal from Waltor,
Mtaa *l#* - Tto ladtaa* *r# ap
mmiib torertaiaed to r«*ito tka
ttoop* Cap* W l-m an* ha* j«*t
come la with Ike log Vera fito bag
pat la to Hear t-laag lastoplgfci on ac
t«x*t to jiaavy wea'tot' sag wae al
once aetaad ky ito plllagera
Tto flra* were put o*t sag ito boat
tied up ky Ito lag tan* who threaten
ed Lwctan* wnb death nates* to rq
icaleg tto ttrengtk of ito military
forces sad ito time to ito start to ba
mad* from Walker l-oclaa# would
aoi give tto information wanted and
to was told until daylight Ibis morn
ing aad 'hen released He aay*
Ruck* are la war palm and feath
ers
General Baron landed a detachment
on the mainland opposite Rear Island
through a heavy surf. Thare waa no
hostile demonstration and no Indians
were In sight Tbe buxb Is being
eeourrd ia an attempt to find them,
t.ut thev appear lo have retreated in
tto direction of rasa Lake Tto au
thorities think the Indian* will reakp
their stand at Little Hoy l*ke. with
in three mites to Leech Labe, where
conditions favor them
Over-alarmed bands of Indiana have
Imen seen making for tbe rendesvous.
The Millers are terror Urickan. but
General Hacon sav* every precaution
has .been taken for their safety. A
heavy gale is blowing and the air la
full of snow making operations on
the lake difficult.
If It develop* that the Indians re
treated to Little Hoy l-ake I: is likely
the forces will be brought back here
and taken by train to l-othrope and
thence marched across the country.
DEEDS FILED
In Clerk of superior Court Office
Today.
The following deeds acre died in
the clerk’s office today.
Jch.i '.Viegaad t< Emmie Gar
tlcllc, h.rt'sc and lot on Tel
fair street, consideration .. .$2,200
Arpusta Land Company to F. L.
Fuller ft Co., two iota on south
side cf Broad street, near
la kevitw, consideration $ 750
Augusta uml Summerville Ixncl
Company to Irlsii-Amerlcan
Dime Savings Bunk, five and
six-tenths acre* of land on
Hurrisonvilie road, for the con
sideration of 8 shares of Au
gusta anil Summerville Land
Company, aud $ (0
COHMITTEES TO MEET.
The Finance and Appropriation Com
mittees Assemble Tomorrow.
Tomorrow afternoon at 4:30 tbe
nance and appropriation conduces will
meet at the city headquarters. Several
matters of interest have been referred
to them, and these matters will bo
disposed of.
LECTURES
To Be Given to the City Hospital
Nurses.
The regular semi-weekly lectures to
the nurses at the city hospital wero
reeommonced this week, Dr. Guerry
delivering the first. These lectures are
very interesting, highly instructive
pnd are great helps to the nurses,