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COME.
No Negro Miners Al»
lowed at Pana.
Ciov Tahner Issues His
Positive Orders.
CALL TO ARMS
Ivpr.tril Aar nmnal By tAa PwfA
I her* TAc Military t attar Pa*ltl« •
Order* TAa Mtaar* ' nlaataar to
AMtat the rtlHtta.
(By A**jriai«t Pr*M to TAa H rald l
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tmr> th# Rrgtor* t*i« falH to ta®*t Bl
vir.’.rr. are expect** to b. brought u>
l*ana. la that raae WmbW alii
likely follow. TAa militia ami mlo*r»
fcerr are being prated hourly <*u every
move made at %'irdea.
DeiUiie Action.
Patia. 111.. Or!. 14. A HtaßlA wtt
that In all crobobllity Operator 1.0-
Vefi*. of tAe Ch'r*g j-Virden t’oal row*
pany. would attempt to land at Fan*
the import ml n*grt>** who. aft *r a
bloody riot were abut out of Vird'*n.
A conference or* Immediately held by
(•deplume hetween (’apt. Harrla. Co. C.
Aurora. IIY.. lommandlng the militia
here, and Adjutant General R*cw and
flov. Tinner, of Bpringfield. The con
ference reaulted In Che governor order
ing Capt. Harrla to immediately put
a guard at each of the coal mines aud
at the approaobe* to each railroad into
Pana. and under no rirruiuatanr *» pei
ni!t any Imported negroea to lend in
Pana.
Capt. Hnrria haa only flf y-flve men
under hi* commend, and wa* ordered
to call oo the ritlzctis to aaelat him If
Inecersary.
The union miner*. through their
pr-aident. Immediately volunteered
th'ir services. Other citizens also
voir steered, Capt. Harris told them
to be in rcedinesa where he could hold
them.
All In Readiness.
Thrr-uron the miners ateembDd In
wsltiAg for a call to erms. while Capt.
Hi rris immediately fallowed the gov
ernor's instruction and rtlnced a guard
at each mine end railroad crossing.
The reported coming of the negroes
has caused the most intense excite
ment and the miners end other citi
zens generally at once got ready to aid
Capt. Harris. Gov. Tanner's name is
cn every miner's tongue, and he. is
warmly praised for the quick action
trken to prevent any more negroes to
lard at Pana.
The Reports Out.
It la reported that the negroes were
taken to Bloomington aud from there
ere en loute to Pana over the Illinois
Central. Coal Operators Penwell and
ETcnlierbach, of the Peo'vell Colliery,
Messrs. Overholt, of the Sprlngside
PHIIihIPINOS FIGHTING
flfflONG THEJISEIiVES
Manila, Oct. 14.—Rumor here
says that Macabulos,chief of the
five northern provinces of the
Philippine Islands, hav rebelled
against Aiytiinatdo.and that hard
fighting has already taken place
between the opposition factious.
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i will i**» dlrr tly tif»d**r tH# rontrot and
Irnammarfignt of ih# Jw**tttn c arotina ano
I 'HrorgM n>vd. and lbw» line will pu»h
(which t* just iwy >nd Klngvlll*-. <>n the
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HELP THE POOH.
Supper to Be Qtven at the Red Men's
Hall
| The ladles composing the society
known as the Helping Hands will give
| a su'tpcr at Ked Men's Hail in Went
Knd RwturßAy night. Oetolier IMh. for
j the purpose <>f isialng m.'env for the re
! lief of the p<eir In West Knd. Many
| kind friend* have already contributed
I to the Accomplishment of the end «Je
: aired. The ladle* would l>eg the a*i'l*t
! aitce of a gen—nut public. Either pro*
j vision*, elothlng or money will he
ithunkluily received and un d for above
purpose. Please send to Mm l.udy
| Hohler, president Helping Hand*.Broad
street. We*t Knd. Augusta. <ia.
DENVER ED .-MITH
5 HOT TO DEATH
The Heavy Weight Pugilist Killed by
a Sparring Companion.
I [By Associated Pre*ft to The Herald.)
S Chicago, Oct. 14. According to
i John E. Grace, the western sporting
I ;nan. "Denver Ed” Smith, the well
known hear*'weight pugilist, is dead,
j Grace pays Smith and one of hlv old
' sparring partners got Into a quarrel
; seme time ago,, at Wichita. Hanson,
und the partner shot Smith, who died
:on September 13. The affair was
I never h 'ar of because Smith was
known tinder an assumed n^me.
Miss Fannie Harper, formerly of Pis
tol, Ga., died last night of acute In
dication.
Miss Harper was thirty-eight years of
age. and was a ,'ssionai nurse, en
gaged at MeXaughtnn's sanitarium.
The remains have been taken to Mr.
Elliott's parlors to await the arrival of
Mr. and Mrs. Harper, who have been
j telegraphed the sad news.
It is also reportel that Gen
era] Rios,Spanish commander at
Iloilo, has sent emissaries from
that place to undermine Aguir,-
aldo's Influence and induce th.
natives to demand that Spain
retain the Philippines.
NATION’S
BEWARE.
Ra«bcrr\ (live*
a Warning.
Lngland to Start a
Cun f la gallon.
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f#atur# of tb# caa# which mak#a It on#
of rat mot# gravity. t>#htfid th# policy
of the British Oo*wrnm#mt In thla
matter there is th# enitr# and uoit&J
*tr#cgih of th# nation. It is the (toll
vy of (be nation Itself, and no mtmlstry
that at-*n»pt“ to r#i*#4# from or potie**
with that polley would lAat a week I
aru p. 1 fee;iy certain that no Idea or
Intention of any weakening on tttlf
question has eutered the head of het
tuajewiy'* presetii adviser* The na
tion will make any aarrlfic* ami go u>
10 any length to au.taln that action.
Them I* on the other Hide of Ihe ihau
nel au element of g, avlty, too. Theiw
is the questiciu of the flag. None of
11* would wish to pay any disrespect to
the flag of a friendly nation Among
the reassuring feature* is the fact that
11. Ib'lcas>e (the French mlnlater of
foreign affairs) ha* teroived the repre
sentation* of Great Britain in a con
ciliatory spirit. By denying the ex
istence of a Mnrchund mission he ha*
deprived Major Murchand of the oftl
cla! character which would give the
hoisting of the flag a much more se
rious aspect.
No Compromise.
"1 have some hope that the flag In
this case Is not necessarily) the flag of
France, hut the (lag of an individual
explorer. I hope (hat we may yet find
that this mission of .Vlarrhand, con
ducted far from French territory,
across territory to which France has
no elalm and to which other nations
have claim, will prove to he of local,
and not authoritative character. But
1 found s;111 greater hopes upon the
fact that in urging the supremacy of
Egypt In Ihe territories temporarily
abandoned, we are using not so much
our own arguments as the arguments
of French ministers and ambassadors
of recent years. If Lord Salisbury
and Sir Edmund Monson, respectively,
use the language employed by M. Ha
notaux and Baron de Cource.l when I
was In office, they will put the claims
of Egypt to these territories In a man
ner ho authoritative that It will not bo
in the power of any government to re
pudiate them.
Warns the World.
"If the nations of the world are un
der the Impression that the ancient,
spirit of Great Britain is dead, or that
her resources are weakened, or her
population less determined !han ever,
it was to maintain the rights and hon
or of its flag,, they make a mistake,
which can only end in disastrous con
tlagiatioo.
“Let other nations remember that
cordiality between nations can oniy
rest upon mutual respect for one an
other’s rights. Both Africa and
Asia have recently furnished strange
object lessons in international law
and international practice. If that mu
tual respect be not cultivated, we shall
ultimately relapse into a state of
things most, perilous to peace and the
welfare of humanity." J
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JOCKEY TOO S' OANE’S
CHEAT DAY IN ENGLAND
He Won Three .lainifkent I »e«t» at
Vgwmarket Today
; (By AaeoHa ed Preaa (o The Herald )
Ixiniioa. Oe< 11.. A' Newmarket to
I day the tLiuihAaid plat- *i>a won by
ih# l^rrlllard*H#iviif'*('4 *tibi*t' #rti
• tin* Inn. rl44*n l*y T»#l Jtl-ar*. Tbr
| b#tt)o|t vhc t to I BBftiU«t (SrtMlno
Th# Mid4t*p«(( plat#, hw #or#r#lmn*.
«a# vyn by chairman l*orttlanl
, Hcrfdcnl at#bl#B. with Tod Sloan#
Tovama. tb# prop#rty rs Mi Hlv#ra.
FROM FEVER DISTRICT.
latest Report# About the Spread of
the I Haras#.
| By A##ortal#4 Pr#a# to Th# ft#**ild.
I Jutkaon. Mi##.. Oet. 14 Th** mid
I weather motlnu##, htit th# f#v#r I#-
poria from th# varlou# Infected point#
in th‘* amt# do not *hu#' that it ’iu#
| had any p#n*epftble #*ff**« t on tb# alt*
nation.
j Klfty n»« ni!Mw and three U#atha ar#
I o(Ht laity reported for y#at#rday to th**
#tat# board. No nan* uoint* «»f Infec
tion* however, have developed, and
tht*i# I# a general feellnir that th# wont
is over and that the hold of the fever
will noon l)# broken.
InHudltift th** fourteen new ca# *n re
l (Hirteil yi-Btfrilay, Jaokaon baa hid a
I total of 112 caaea with only five 4#ath#.
KNM3MTS IN &8364 »N.
' What Was Done at the Closing Day
Session
By Asw i-tatcd Pres* 10 The llriilil.
Pittshuig. P»., Oct. 14.—Executive
biiFincss occupied the fourth and clos
ing day’s session of th" grand en
campment of the Knight* Templar to
day. The Spe. lt)I order of bualness Was
the consideration of the proposed revi
sion ot the constitution. The most tn -
portant amendment proposed was quo
to locate the grand encampment head
quarter* at Washington, thu* providing
for a storage of all the archive* of the
encampment In that idly. This was vo
ted down by a large majority.
ABOUT THE INDIANS,
No Confidence in Peace Meeting This
Afternoon.
[By Associated Tress to The Herald.l
Walker, Minn., Oct. 14. There is
no confidence here that the question of
peace or war will be settled at this
afternoon’s conference of Indian Gom
mirtloner Jones with the liostlles. A
rumor that at least two of the rir f
leaders would surrender themselves fit
this council I*, however, received with
a good deal of skepticism.
New York Futures.
(By Associated Press to The Herald.]
Nev. York, Oct. 14. - Futures open
ed steady.
November 5.22
December 5.27
January 5.32
February 5.35
March 3.33
April 3.44
May 5.47
June 5.50
Ju1y...., 5.54
August 5.58
$5,000,000
BRIDE.
IbmiirU Omild Porlclb
Thai Sum.
To Marry Min# Kath
erine Clem m on#.
$5,000,000 mm
far Hfe* Hrs tits HrM» M » Mr It M
Own 4ie*( Ml IB* »*H • ltd Fir
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IMkwr Mm*
He*, Y r»rk (Vi 11 —4!*•* srd iiuuH
tfe* (him mm *4 Hr* I*4* Jay Qo«M.
««• Mttkd Wr4*Wiltsy SUM in Mrs*
Vk ia Kaihrftm* ruarnta* Th# aiar •
#l44# r#f»aaa(if mm* p#9fu>fiae4 im Ihe
(llfi |wm ml the M**Ham4 H«w Korn#
eif Mr CNmßr# tthOifl mee# preerii*
The «#rrm>nmy aa« arlia#a#*4 by amt#
m fern fraud* of Mr Oa*ml4 am 4 half •
4am« fri#m4» 4 Mlae Q—MM
Th# C4MM9T •aa pmfwwd at
| |l (t'rlnrk by Ih# flet*. Vk Wili«*m W
Ha*Mb p#» ar of He CVmiral Prr4j
l#rlam chareh. la W*a Tifly-ae*e4ih
Mr*#t Th#re were mo h? 4~#ma*4*
ro* inamta** The nmm Im ah t»
with palm# urn and U\ m<4 (he vml-
Afl#r th# #era»omv aupp*# aa#
#rr«#4 io th# a#44lai maaeeta mod of
The Rridr’ft Attire.
Th# bride vai alt«r#4 la a a hit# val
la *o«ra t«iaiwe4 with 014 pitot la«*e
ni#* ve#- Tfr oio p’ariry #o# aor#
an# a lane 4ti no iyA hrmah fnnl#«i#4
to a pie*-# of whit# oatim ribbon ahb-h
r > trrlrd her 'bluet. Mr. Gould vi)
|i evrmng dr*#*
Tbr «rrd<"*iß <sk* «*s distributed In
«l ite In bow. When lb* «•d ling
supper »»* over Mr Gould and bis
bride deni shonrd Mr Gould's ymbt.
Tiirlr hoii: ytiuicii will hr .pen) on lb*
Niagiia. which will crn.se In Southern
weiera. The ilrsl slopping
I> near U.vtnoton Hoads A vlaii will
be paid io Old F.ilnl ('oinforl. and nt
the end rs Hire we' k* Mr and Mr*.
G mid will eeTiirn io (hia city, where
(hey will lake up (heir permareot res
idence
The Wedding l*srtv.
For three year* Miss Clemmons ha*
considered the Holland Hottac her
heme, «nd it wu* cuing to th I* that
the wedding took place tbfre.
The wedding party, which arrived
at th ? hotel at right o’clock. Included
Mi. and Mrs. Jack Kimble. Mr. and
Mrs. (!. V. Kirkpatrick, Vir and Mrs.
lom-o; W Baldwin. Capt W. G. Shack
ford, the commander of Mr. Goulds
yacht, and General Manager Bogardua,
of the Tubular Dispatch company. It
la a well known fart that the relative*
of Howard Gould did not waul him to
inarr** Miss Clemmons. Many stories
were circulated to the effect that his
infatuation for her had caused consid
erable friction In ihe Gould family.
It was rumored that his brother
George had notified him that the pro
visions of their father’s will would be
rigidly enforced In case Howard mar
ried Miss Clemmons. This would
;r,pan the loss of several million dol
lur* to Howard, for the seventh clause
of Jay Gould’s will reads as fol
lows:
Cost Him nillions.
"I do hereby declare and provide
that If any of my children shall marry
without my consent during my life
time, or thereafter without ihe consent
of the majority of the then executors
and trustees under this will, then, anil
in that event, the share allotted to the
child ro marrying, in and by said co
dicil shall be reduced by one-half, and
the principal of the other half of said
share be sold, assigned, transferred or
set over to such persons as under the
laws of the state of New York would
take the same if i had died Intes
tate.”
When He Met Her.
Mr. Gould first met Miss Clemmons,
so the story goes, five years ago. fTT
London, when Buffalo Bill's Wild Wesl
wus playing there. Col. Cody had
met Miss Clemmons at the Hotel Ce
cil, had become Interested in her, and
bad had her as a guest, at the show
quite often. Mr. Gould saw Miss
Clemmons in her box one afternoon,
and Col, Cody Introduced him to her.
Miss Clemmons had gone to London
to complete here studies ror Ih? stage.
Among her teachers were Herman Ve
zin, Walter Lacy, and Amy Brrke.
While there she met Henry Irving and
Ellen Terry. She appeared in some
professional matinees in Manchester in
The White Lily. Theodora, aud Romeo
and Juliet.
Miss Clemmons was born in Illinois
and Is the granddaughter of Col. Thos.
Kilpatrick, who was killed at the bat
tle of Shiloh. Her name was Viola
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hi* leisurt tltn# ab«mrd hi# yacht,
in April. l#fM. h# wan engaif-d to
| marry Odette Tyler, an actr#*#. Tlix #n
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. the time, baraune the Mould famllv
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Her Suit l or Libel
I The Nlegara. Mr. Gould s pslallel
yacht, bull) by ihe Herreshoffs. «»»
launched on February 19. »• Wllmlng
it.in, Del. Miss Clemmons named her.
Tiiis summer Miss Clemmons. Mi.
li.mli! and Mr. and Mrs. Kilpatrick
went on it yachting Citiilf up the New
England ''‘’a» l - Th '' ' ,ar, >' 'Ttnrned a
week ago Friday from Bar Harlmr.
Two days later the Sunday World prin-
ted a sensational story of Miss Clem
! moils' Ilf' and hei lelallotiH with Mr.
Oould and Col. Cody. Miss ( lemmons
.ii Tuesday brought ;-uli against the
World for libel, asking lor SIOO,OOO dam
ages she said the World had been
persecuting her for years. Her servants
l.ad been intrvlewed and her tones
pond&nce #tol#n.
Mr. and Mis. Samuel Tannahill and
Mrs. F. P. Welch returned from New
York this morning, where they have
spent three weeks rusticating. All feel
much improved.
FRENCH MILITARY PLOT
AGAINST THE GOVERNNIEHT
By Associated Pros* to Thr H -imUL
PariH. France. Oct. H. It >«
announced this morning th«-t a
military plot againat the govern
ment in diacov re.l. The Kappel.
Aurore, Petite and
Fi*neats publish almost identic
al stories on the subject.
it appear* that the »!ot was
by a general holding
an important position.
The plotters were to have ta
ken action Saturday during the
absence of the minister of war.
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TALKS.
A I)istinjfulshixl (ieor
yian on Situatk>n.
Me Believes That \an
Wyck Will Triumph
BRANTLEY O. K.
He W ill Ha Chw*a la LMgrwaa la the
lltKSlli bus. Henry U. turner
sa> »He ta HtiM) Fer IBe Mump H
His Seri k. a Are N(H(4.
Spei nil rn The Herald.
rtatennaii Ua.. lift. H. -Dm Henry
G. Turner, *.«• repreeented the Kiev
,-mh Georgia district la Coagreaa un
til dethroned by (be free allvur piat
fi 1111 of the DdMcntie party, pwued
through Ravstxiah this morning. Ik
j was en route from New York to hia
jbi roe in (Jultroati.
Mr. Turner *ns interviewed at (be
I depot li (loti t'or <- siibjicts. tbs politl
i cai out look In New York tbe invita
tion to the FopuFata to come liack Into
i the IKinwratk fold and (be outlook
' for Hrantlet in tbe Eleventh, lie says
1 Van Wyck has a good chance (o b*
sou: nor of New York He does not
believe rnthusiasm over the war wilt
lead it.meet ell.
H says the Demccra.a of the entire
' country showed a yearning desire to
1 fraternize with ihe Popullat* In the
i last naiiupal convention and the ’.ate
invitation firm the state nf Georgia
1 is not new and says Brantley will be
elected. Asked If he would make anv
j H|jce< hei for him when he reached
j home, the old gentlcnmn replied that
if his services w->re needed he might
Idc so. He thinks there is a stronger
gold standard tendency in Georgia
| now than there has been In some
years. •
SHOT AT hOCKV FOHD.
Mr. Henry Norveil Killed Last Night
as Above I*l see.
News was received In th? dtv lav
nigh) announcing the tiaglc death of
Mr. Henry Nonell. who was shot las'
j night at Rocky Ford. The circum
stances !li regard to the shouting have
! no) yet been Dirtied further ihan that
j lie was guard of the convict camp sta
tioned near there when lie received the
wound which caused his death five
minutes afterwords. Mr. Norvell was
I 45 years of age and a man of family.
He was a brother to Mr. J. T. Nor Yell
and Mr. Ben Norvell, of thla city, and
a son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Norvell
of North Augusta. Mr. Hen Norvell
left on the 2:20 train for Rocky Ford
and will probably bring the body here
for interment.
Miss Clinton McMillan came down
from Harlem this afternoon.
Tt further appear# that when the
government was warned of the
plot, the ministers w ire nut
surprised,having already obtain
ed information regarding the
conspiracy.
The Matin says the plot was
not in favor of one of the ore
tenders to the throne of France,
who, ha# 'been talked about for
some time, but only for the pur
pose of changing certain offi
cial# of the government without
touching the President. ,