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Ten Were killed and
Twenty Were
Wounded.
Thousand* o( 5hol»
Were Tired In the
Battle Royal.
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tk* ttorkad* of tk* CklcapoVtrd Coal
romped.
Ot*arnved Them.
Cupt./ihailra A fVrvler. <ommand
Ing Co 0. don* of Vetrraa*. Ellin, 111.
la In tltarg* o( Ik# aloekade bn!lt by
the Chrvgo and Vlrden Coal company.
With part of hi* m'tt hr entered ik*
aiookad* today and di«*rm#d tk* Tklet
detective* from St. t-rul*. and tk* local
deputies employed by tk* operator*.
Tk# men within tbe stocked# offered
■ n objections to Fervi#r‘# command to
lay down arm#.
What lie s*>a.
Central "Manager Uktrt, of the
mine#. said: "The trouble yesterday
was not of our making. The miners
simply surrounded the stockade. Ou
the east aide and the south side tb*re
must have letu at leaat I.OtlO miner*.
They were In an orchard and higher
than we. ard opened fire. Oonablrrlng
the fact that >v* had only one man kit.-
*d end #l* slightly wounded l consider
It a miracle.
Thousand# of Shots.
■Thousands of shots were fired. The
rtrikfrs began the firing when the
train hear ing the miners arrived. In
b shert time their shots were directed
*t the train: after It pulled out the
striker# turned or. us. We returned
tb - shots. 1 never supposed such a
thing would result when we brought
the negroes here."
Would Not Answer.
Mr. I.ukens was naked: "Do yon ex
port other negroes when the soldiers
leave?”
“I do not Id disposed to answer that j
quest Ion."
"All the ate lies about us having port
holes and shooting out of a tower are
Absolutely false," concluded Mr. Lu
kens*.
He is Frightened.
Mr. I.ukens today asked Capt. For
vicr’s permliion to go up town to have
a consultation with Adjutant General
Reese. Termislon was accorded and
ten militiamen were detailed to es
cort him. I.ukens knew the bitter
feeling the miners had for him and at
the last minutes decided it would not
be wise for him to attempt the trip.
Instead he sent a request for Reese to
visit him at the stockade.
The following Is a full and correc
ted lisl of the casualties:
Dead—Edward Walsh, Frank Biiyen,
Albert Smith, Thomas Kitterly, Er
nest Kautner, A. H. Brannaman, Ed.
Green, Will Harmon. Joseph Baslon,
ali miners: D. H. Keiley, detective,
Chicago; Thos. Preston, deputy, Chi
cago.
Wounded—Anse Attttel, Gustave
Wierep. Ed Upton, Thomas Jennings.
Joseph Haines, Joseph Punk, Joseph
Himp, Johu Swan. Joseph Rieckcr,
Albert Smith, all miners; Bart. Tiger,
engineer, Chicago & Alston railroad;
SUNDAY S HERALD WILL BE FULL OF OOOD fHINQS FOR THE HEADING PUBLIC- DO VOU WANT ONP
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froo* the Untied States naval ntvlos.
FIRE IN riACON ;
Itlti DAMAOE DONE
m« Buildings that tkcre Burned
Early This Turning.
[By Associated Pres* lo The Herald )
Macon. Ua.. Oct. IX—Tbe
J Candy and Cracker factor'- of
the Wtnn-Johnsoa company (
was destroyed by fire this
I morning laws one hun
dred nud twenty-five thousand
dollars
GONE UNDER.
J. M. C D. Stott A Co., of Pittsburg,
flake an Assignment.
j [By Associated Pres* to The Heiaid.l
Pittsburg. Pa.. Oct. IX J. Mil).
I Scott A Co., wholesale r.hoc dealers,
! n;ade a voluntary ars gmient (relay.
, l.iatlfltles. $200,000. Assets not learn
ed.
THE PARIS STRIKE.
One Portion of It Has I alien Through
Altogether.
(By Associated Prers to The Herald.)
Paris. Oct. 13.—The number of men
returning to work great!'/ Inerea.ed
this morning and the meetings of the
strikers were poorly attended. In
fact the strike of the laborers employ
ed by the building trades is considered
ended.
SPANISH CABINET
It Held an Important Meeting This
Horning.
By Assiirlaled Press to The Herald.
Madrid. Spain, Oct. 13.—The cabinet,
at Its meeting today, discussed ques
tions bearing upon the return <>.‘ the
’Spanish troops In the West Indies, and
particularly the evacuation of Cuba.
The ministers were v<-ry reticent In re
gard decision? to be arrived nt.
The council decided to elease the Cu
ban prisoners eonfin d in the Biscaya
orisons arid permit them to return to
Cuba.
HOTIEWARD BOUND
Presidential Party Returning From
Omaha.
By Associated Press to The Herald.
Omaha, Neb., Oct. 13. —The Presi
dential train left for Bt. Louis over
the Burlington road at 10 o'clock this
morning. It will make a few stops and
will arrive at St. Louis Friday morn
ing. The northwestern party, that of
General Miles, left for Chicago. It in
cluded the diplomatic representatives,
and the army officers, Gen. Greely and
ladies.
Till] AUGUSTA HERALD.
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HIGH HAND RUI.E
IN DUTCH WEST INDIES
V a*his W Nh W ar Coev*«paad«als Pul
How n as Privalacrs.
. |H- Assoetated Prana lo Tk* Herald 1
Wasblagtna. D. C. Oct. IX—
Tbe treasury department has
be*a advised that the goveranr
gfnf*ral of 4he W##t lodim ban
Issued a pro. lamallo# that
•II Amrrlcaa yachts having
war corrrainindents ua Isuanl
will be treaied as privateers.
NO DUEIr 1
FOR THESE
-ATLANTA
bankers
Was Said They Were
About to rieet on the
“Field of Monah.”
Thf) Had a MretinK This Moriing
at the Kimliall, lint Thej Kished
and Madfi I |i and Mad* a
Slatrniciit In Papers.
Special to The Herald. .
Atlanta. Ga., Oct. 13.—A pros
pective duel between Bankers
Joseph T.Orme and Frank Haw
kins, which has agitated the so
cial and rinanclal circle# of this
city for the past 24 hours, will
not occur. A board of honor,con
sisting of four gentlemen, two
representing each of the princi
pals In the quarrel, after a five
hours' session this morning, ar
ranged a meeting between Orme
and Hawkins. The meeting took
place at the Kimball House at
12:30 o'clock. Both apologized
and shook hands. A statement
was then given to the papers,
saying simply that the difference
between Messrs.Orme and Haw
kins “had been satisfactorily
%
adjusted.” They were about to
fight a trout politics.
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SAXTON’S VVILI
- w th« Murdered Man Left Hla
sjoo.ooosjoo.ooo of Property .
fly Aaroctated Pr*-*M» i« The tleiald.
Ganlon, 0.. o*l. 13 —The nlll of lleo.
D Asxion has h**n found The docu
ment beqnealha all his ratal* lo Mrs. j
M Harher. til* alaler of Ihe do- J
ceased. After her death, the calnte will
be divided rimong Ihe live children <»f
the b..ri.n. l«ry. The value of the prop- (
,ity Is not known, bwt a personal friend
r.f tb* deceased esllmutm It will foot
up niw.wd.
REUBEN H. LOYD
GRAND MASTER.
Ha Was Elected to That High Honor
In Pittsburg Today
By Assoc In I c'i Plea* to Til* Herald
Pittabuig, !•*.. Oct. 13.- Reu
ben H. Lloyd, of Han Francisco,
was t'slay elected grund master
of the Grand Kneampment of
ihe Knights Templar.
SAN FRANCISCO WINS.
It la the Next Meeting Plata of the
Episcopalians
|By Associated Press to Th* Heiaid.l
Washing on. Oct. 13. San Francis
co hits been decided upon as th* place
for, the next meeting of the Kpiscopal
triennial conclavA
PILCHHR-TARVER.
flarriage of a Well Known Couple at
Blythe on kbtH Inst.
Invitations are out to the marriage
of Mr. Thomas W. Pilcher lo Miss Lu
lu Thomas Tarver, at Hopeful church,
Blythe, Ga., on the 26tb inst. Miss
Tarver Is the daughter of Mrs. V. S.
Tarver, of the above place. Mr. Pilcher
is a >vell known young man of this
city, connected with the Armour Pack
ing company agency here.
The couple will he at home to (heir
friends after November Ist at 1515
Gwinnett street. Many friends will
exteud congratulations.
AtCamp Wheeler.
[Be Associated Press to The Herald.]
Huntsville, Ala., Oct. 13.—A1l troops
under orders to proceed to Camp
Wheeler are now here. Seven com
panles and headquarters of the Fif
teenth infantry, 424 men, Co!, Edward
Coie, have arrived from Deming and
Wingate.
Special Matinee
On Saturday afternoon a special mat
inee has been arranged for the Cleve
land & Wilson mimstrelH. This is d.in
to accommodate th*. ladies' and children
who desire to go mat only in (he after
noon .
The regular performance will lie giv
en in the evening.
Miss Clinton McMillan came down
from Harlem this /afternoon.
SPIDER
SUICIDE
Hem Cora Smith look
Her (Ha h Lite in i
PriMHi Cell.
.She Gathered Spider*
and Then Ate Her
Col lev. lion.
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Janie • teller lo AHaraey Oeaeral
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' attorney gracral rrpeaia her roafea
alon made arorr tkaa three years agn
Ikal ah*, and ant her mother, gave her
.father the polar n (hat hilled him
Mlrhad Sallk Ihe father, was a
proeprruua railway engineer Recalls*
br remonstrated wHh hla wife and
daughter about the Ilf* they led Ihey
made several aftempta in kill him.
| Ilia wife was rcjarlrfrd nf hi* murder
aad sent lo Ih* peoltrotlary fur Ilf*.
Shortly afterward lb# daughter r >a
(cased that ahr and oof the another
killed her father, and this arnt her to
the penitentiary for Ilf*. The mother
obtained a new trial, and was again
.convicted a few month* ago.
SOhDIER
KIIIIIED
-BY
SOLDIERS
Deserter From 1 bird
Ga. Shot to Death by
Squad of Men.
The . v i|uail Sent Out I infer Lieul.
Frank ( urn to Take (lie Deserter
Get in a FielK. Hie Ke
serler I.osinir Ills Life.
Special to The Herald.
Atlanta, Ga., Oct. 18. A
*
special to tiic Atlanta Journal
from Griffin says: H. Dickson,
of Luella, Ga., a deserter front
the Third Georgia regiment,/
was shot and killed last night
near Jeokinsburg while resist
ing arrest. A squad of four
soldiers, under Lieut. Frank
Curry, found Dickson and two
brothers in a house In Henry
county, armed with Winches
ter rifles. A fight ensued and
Dickson >vas shot dead. He
was a married man and eyiltai
ed July 30th at Griffin, Ga.
Not Dead.
Dixon. It seems from a later tele
gram to Tbe Herald, was not killed,
but is shot so badly that he will die.
Nothing worries some people as
much as having nothing to worry
about.
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hug hoburd at boos. Ort IX
"BROOKK. kfaj Ora'
Tbia diafwtrk ta very grati
fy tag to th# War Department
olhrlato aa M rads all raai#*-
ii< n regarding the psawrlot
of Pur'o Rico. The details of
the agreement* reached by the
<ommiMlonrra are nol re
ceived. but II la suppoaed the
instruction of the adnilnuira
tion to the fommlaainn have
been carried out.
NO LET UP IN FEVER
The Weather Cool. But No Sign* of
I roat Today.
By Associated Pi ** lo The Herald.
Jackson. Mlea.. Oil. 13.—Nut with
standing the cool weather the fever eq
uation present* no change for the bet
ter. The Ihnmometer last nlshi went
as low us 4« degree*, hut If there wit*
float It was too light to lie noticeable.
Already Ihe list of new cases for
Jackson has begun t" glow, six having
been snnoueed t Hie morning, 3 white
and 3 colored.
A more hopeful feeling. Iwtw c\ er, pre
vails. and ll I# hellevid the col wea
ther will soon put an rnd lo a further
spread.
Xu iirtvly llif(H , t**d liH'Ulllifft In ln ,!
a tale arc reported to Ihe state boiud.
Repotts from infei'tetl .points show »
number of new case, rnd show no
rign of abatement—*K>- pt In those i>lu
,ck w here material is exhausted.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH.
Delegate* Arriving For the Conven
tion at Chattanooga.
rlisllnnooga. Oct. 13. I ' ! " |
gates to the several conventions of the
Christian chinch which will be held
In Chattanooga during the next few
days hiiVH been arriving In large mini- ,
hers today, and there are now Severn!
hundred here. The indications ate ,
that the attendance will reach 3.000. ,
The annual meeting of the Clniallan ,
Woman’s Board of Missions begins
this evening.
OF NINTH CAVALRY
Some of the Sharpshooters Are in the
City Today.
Among the many negro soldiers who
have been passing through the city In
the lasi day’or so, Hergt. J. 11. John
son, of the ninth cavalry, deserves spe
cial mention. Sergeant Johnson was
one Of the sharpshooters of the battle i
of San Juan and was promoted for (
bravery »n the field He is here In
charge of a squad of twelve men on
special business, which Is said l" be |
the arrest of deserters.
At the Commercial.
The following guests are registered
at the Commercial Hotel: J. K. Berry
and J. B. Stone, Macon, Ga.; 1). V.
Cameron, Miss Cameron, and H. L. ,
Grant, New York; H. M Cassell, El
tenton, S. C.; Sam Morris and John
Hays, Baltimore; G. W. Toother. Nor
folk, and A. H. Gray, Richmond, Va.,
and G. W. Borg, Elletiton, S. C
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| years aad I Bui asy tfcal I never met
| a mote prrfert gcniiemaa thaa ke la.
Mr Mattlaop. wklle I do aoi know ktm
|as Ido Mr Kllloit % I have an doubt
.but ikal he I* Mr RllloW* equal
Then why all ibl* wrangling about
a primary? I have aeen It triad ore*
here la ftonrh Carolina aad I mn»( aae
It I* one of ihe flneat milollom to ao
elec!ton I ever wltwcaaed
Hut r >me on* said that it would die*
francblae too many voter*. I aak the
-itnplr queeibm Wh.sw fault la *1 that
they cannot tot* in a’ primary? Yen
will have to gnawer. Tbelr own But
rtill another will nay. But that WIH
kreek aa out of the aegro rot*.
Hui. bretber liatea lo rraaop. Would
! II boi have l»e* n better for in if th*
■ <>*gro bad s»v« ruled In our niunlri*
pnl election** Turn ttir pair of his
tory ha* k amt r* id and ponder if well
and ara if I am not right In wh»l I
say.
* I notify mimeone calia the white prl*
I luarjr a political humbug, and quoted
Washington on equal righto to all. But.
my frit*da. If the Immortal George
could wake up and are the rottenness
in an \ngiieta election he would advts
cite a hundred white prlmarlea. Whr,
I have seen. after an election negroea
get out in crowd* and divide ita** apolta
that were given ibem for repenting
their voiea. And ycu have ■ **n It and
then yen oppose a while primary? I
must nay It l» » atrange thing 10 me.
Now. let c* lake op that bugbear —
*h- circular in which Mr. Elliott la
quoted u« having voted for tliia »*reef
lax. He that an it may. Mr. Elliott on
ly dlil what you and I would
done, nr-met)’, vollne a* hie conscience
d ebited. I believe ' • It la r ght to
pay a street lav Oth.*r cities do It.
why net Augusta? Mr. Elliott wna not
bought over to v fer the tax or your
circular would have said ho You iidit
him to council to moke lawn for the
advancement of Augusta, and If that
.vaa net advancing the city, tell ua
whet i».
Now. genelemen. come to the front
end be men and slick to the irlmnry.
Ifop'lt i» the best way out and If you
can beat Mr. Elliott In the election
you can heat him in the primary- so
meet him as he asks you in a white
primary.
In eoitohialon: 1 will say if you douhl
the primary being a success, come over
j the river and watch us and you will
catch the cur anil you will find that it
1 is nol such a had dose after all.
JNO. S. HEMRICK.
POPULISTS CARRY
29THJISTRICT
A Special Says That Their Total
Majority is 82.
The Chairman of the Democratic Com
mittee Concedes the Fact.
Special to The Herald.
Washington. Ga.. Oct. 13.—Mr. R. 0.
Barksdale, the chairman of tfie Demo
cratic executive committee of Wilkes
(ouuly, concedes the fact that, the Pop
ulisls carried the election for senator
from the Twenty-ninth district by a
majority votes.
MJss Salll? Fannie Allfr|end, of SpaT
ta, is ihe guest of Miss Sadie Brown.