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Bark Tudor , Tiff , k*d thrown
rorka at a colored am*. «< Th« raaul!
waa »7 W (or Mrs ellaugh and 95 for
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Richard Strowbar. rloHitlon of 19th.
93.99.
William Mina violation of th# 19lh,
95
Will Moseley, violating No. I*. wa*
a#nt to Jail for flft##o day*. H* haa
ht*n at court many, many time# be
fore
Dirk Oodby.
H# had bean drunk and when arm
tud a coo coaled weapon waa found on
him .
It waa a fine of Ora dollar* and a
binding oyer to the elty court on tbe (
weapon charge.
Gilbert Smith. 95 (or ylolatlnx the
18th. "V,*,.'
Joe
He came Uara (root South Carolina, i
got drunk and tried to beat several,
restaurant# " -•»•*< ' •
He waa caught i>ad''th* fine wa*
8250
C. Harris
He had Just put hi* hand* In hi*
pocket* last night and had let the
hone he was driving go na (a*t aa It
pleased.
A* a result, C.i Harris' wagon col
lided with Sergaant 'Norrl*. who was
riding hl» horae C. Harr!* waa fined
91.50.
Jim Boatwright.
He waa charged with shooting craps.
It looked very much that way, but as
there wa* not enough evidence to
prove the charge, he was dismiss
ed.
Larkin White.
Several neighbors Bald that he was j
in the habit of coming home every
nlrfht drunk and disturbing them.
They dubbed h!m a nuisance and
had him arrested. He was fined
$5
Rosa Anderron.
She had been very drunk and had
raised a disturbance. Result a fine of
*7.50.
ALL SAINTS DAY.
Special Service* Tomorrow at St.
Patrick’*.
Tomorrow being the ftstival of All
Saints', the following services will
lie held at St. Patrick's church: First
niass at 9 a. m., second mass at S a.
m.. high mass at 9 a. m., followed by
the benediction of the Blessed Sacra
ment. . c
Nine of the advertising force of
Forepangb and t Sells .Brother*’ circus
are at the Planters.
SILVER SPEECH
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1 Polir—an Black was summoned by a
Mr Vaagkaa. who ttva* la th* apgwr
part of tka city, to arraat a gentJemas
'who waa dlxnrMag th* tint of otk#ra
by ora tag at that hoar when all g»od ,
people are iw>mM to M a tk* arma
of Morpkaw*
When policeman Black arrived at
lA# home of Mr. Vaoghaa. he found a j
1 1 nll~wn clad In a robe da nntt. aa
the French aa*. standing on the stnlr
afepa and dailvertng nn oration n In
IRllio Bryan on the virtues of the free
nod unlimited coinage of ellvar dol
-1 The orator was Mr. J. D. Chlaaoo
He was arrested and tahra to head
quarter*, after ke had put oo eome
warmer garments tkaa bla robe da
littv
I At the recorder * court today he
•aid that he had taken a couple of
‘ nlghtcapa" before retiring and he
noon fell asleep. The next thing he!
knew be woke up on the glair steps
and found himself Just finishing a talk
on Dee ellver.
Mr. Vaughan tratified, saying that
he had heard the oration, but had
thought It wa* a Free Cuba speech, j
He «ald Mr. Cblnson wa* a eery order
ly. peaceable man. but would take a
drop too much every once in awhile. 1
Mr. Chlnson remarked that he wa*
subject to nightmare. He waa fined
815.
MAD SON ARRESTED.
Father of Walter Mint* had Latter
Locked Up.
There wa* a ca*e that came under
Judge Baxter’* jurisdiction thi* morn
ing that waa unique In one respect.
That respect waa that a father bad
bud bis own son arrested by th» po
lice.
Mr. Walter Mima, a young fellow,
about twenty years of age. waa charg
ed with having txe-n drunk. Hla father
anpiared nnd said that his son hod
bt<n drunk yesterday and that he had
deemed It best that the police take
charge of him.
He said a certain party had taken
the young man off yesterday ami
kept him from homo all day. When hi*
eon returned at nightfall, he was tn
a very Intoxicated conrlltlon.
Judge Baxter decided that the young
fellow should be dismissed.
CAUGHT AT LAST.
Robert Hawkins Ha* Been Wanted
For Home Time.
Since 11 o’clock, on the morning of
August 1, Robert Hawkins, a colored
lwy of about U years of age, has Ireen
wanted by the nolire.
They have him.
He has been want oil for being quite
disorderly, and also for Jumping on
and off cars.
On August Ist, he jumped on a train
and when a rralnhand attempted to
j put him off he grabbed hold of the
trainman and pulled the latter from
the moving train, causing the railroad
man to fall heavily on the ground and
narrowly escape Injury.
Robert made himself scarce since
yesterday, and It was not until yester
day that Policeman Cobb took Robert
tn tow.
At court thlß morning, the judge lev
ied a fine of t'.'.O on the aforesaid Rob
ert.
Deed Filed.,
Only one deed was filed in the clerk's
office today, that of Ellen C. Bratoo to
Delphta Polhill, for bouse and lot on
the south side of Daniel street; con
sideration, 175.
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DRUNK WHEN
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girphen IlimnPutt app#ar*d aa th»
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Chari#* Will lama colored, also appear
rd Hunk.cutt said that tk# atgkt hr
fora k# registered tk# arcood time
Hammond bad *ald lo him: "Register
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I bad registered oat*, but be raid It'
would b* 'all right' and so next morn- !
Ing he promised roc a drink If I would
' register again. I did not want to. but
h# said tberr waa a big drink In It nnd
1 went to the o!»c* and reglaterert aa
Bob Job#*."
“He (Hammond) cam# to th# door
of the registration oA<-# and told me
what name to gir# and what number
|to glr*. That name wan Hob Evans '
“Hammond told me that he only
1 gave drinks to those who registered I
i had been drinking nil nigbl sod wa*
|ln n condition such that l could not re
, member exactly what I did. About an
! hour afterwards I went back and tried
to correct my mistake.”
Charles Williams Mid that after he
(HunntcnU) had gone Into the regis
tration nflh-e he had. after being sworn,
looked at Hammond and the latter had
! told him to give the name of Bob
. Jones to the registrar.
“What polltlca' able are you on?”
naked Attorney Fogarty.
“Same aide as before," answered
Williams. "T was a Dan Kerr man.”
“And Sam's on the other side. I sup
pose?” asked Attorney Fogarty.
‘••Guess so," replied the witness
A Devil of a Fix.
Tom Hight, the well known colored
politician, was put on the stand He
said he had been told by Hunnicutt
that he (Hnnnlcittt) had registered
twice ami he (Hight) had told him
that he waa "in a devil of a fix.”
Mr. Fogarty asked Tom what aide of
the fence he was on and Tom said:
"The same side."
Hammond’s statement tvas to the ef
fect that he had not kuown that Hun
nicutt hnd registered before or he
would have told him not to register
agtiiti. He dented in toto that he had
told Hunnicutt to give the name of
Bob Evans.
Attorney Fogarty made a long and
forcible speech for his client. He Aid
great stress on the fact that the judge
should not believe the evidence of
Hight and Williams. He said:
■‘Of course nil the witnesses are hon
orable men. Of course, all they did
towards giving evidence against Ham
mond was from patriotic motives on
ly.
‘They represent moral politics,” said
Mr. Fogarty, looking at the judge with
a alight emi e rippling over his coun
tenance.
He went on to state that Hammond,
even If he hnd desired to register Hun
nicutt as Jones, would not have told
Hunnicutt to give the wrong name In
the presence of Registrar Meßeth.
He stated that Hunnicutt might have
Stated anythtng under the Influence of
Hight and Williams.
“Tom flight's the 'fixer.'” sail Mr.
Fogarty, “and Charles Williams' evi
dence Is undoubtedly false."
Judge Baxter said that witnesses 5n
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from plug* •turned Just west of the
plehet Bara. Thi# water tome# from
the gnmmcrvill# pipe# A hneplial
urn* ha# b#ek «»wct#4 and two of the
rt-ea. who were taken kick during th*
trip dowb. bar# bt»* plat *d la it.
8l»c* tk* ravairt baa beea aUtloked.
and cak flklab ap a bat eofk to lo be
dope ok tk#lr ramp, all egort* are
luraed tk preparing for tk* other
troop*.
The engineer corps left Camp Head* ■
tbto morning at «#* end will tor sta
tioned near corps headquarter* Com-!
tulsaioner of Public Work# WlngCcid !
I* running a line of water pipes to (
this site and will have water ready to- 1
morrow night. With all of the forced j
work the Torkaetl Spring* have not!
been deserted, and the main supply of i
water will soon b# ready. The *ig- j
nal corpa leaves Camp Mead* (hi* as- (
ternooa at three. They will b? rush |
ed through and will probably ranch j
the city tomorrow. A telegram hsm
been received stating that the wagon,
train of thirty-eight wagons, one hun
dred and sixty mule* and a number of
non would arrive In the city thl* eve
ning.
The men who have arrived *e*m fa
vorably Impressed with the camp and
many believe Augusta will secure
many more soldiers than was at first
expected
A “BAD NIGGER. ”
Many Charges Against Bud Shew
make
Rud Phcrrmakc. alias Robert John
son. a negro boy, hart enough charges
against him thl* morning at court to
cauae him to spenrt some time at the
public work*.
The first charge brought was that of;
slapping a girl. The'offence was com- j
mltted tn last Julyi The pirl rttrt not '
appear at court, so the case was con- i
united over.
The next chaige was that of jump
ing on nnd off a moving train. That oc
curred during last August. Policeman
Chambers reported the case. The de
fendant was fined J 7.50.
Officer Watson brought the next
charge. It was that of shooting a
slingshot in the cltys The tine in this
case was $5. n
The next charge was that of shoot
ing at another last night. Policeman
Reynolds brought that charge. The de
fendant plead guilty, but, after a bit,
said to the judge:
“Judge, you might as well fine me and
that other boy, 'case we is both not
gwlne to tat! the truth.”
The other boy, a witness, denied the
charge.
There was nothing done about the
charge, as it could not be proven.
Shemake has been at large for sev
eral months. nnd was yesterday
caught by Sergeant Norris and Offi
cer Reynolds of the force.
the court of the recorder were not al
ways the most higih-toned men, out
their evidence must be taken ns true.
,Ii vas n case of “£<>g eat dog.' He
was of the opinion t.Uat Hammond was
guilty and fined hint 5100 or fifty days
on the public worjs.
Attorney Fogartyj later In the day.
certorarled the case against hint.
C. C. Meyer of Ridge Springs. S. C. fc
is at the Commercial.®
CIVIL SERVICE
IN DRNCER
the U>k imtm to *•*#* **
mrnrnm *e 9M*Jf«* «'«■• **••*"* **
drew a (t in tk* p#o(##A!ok at th# rat#*
• art rent or* d ta that etoaa wfce*»,n j
■ 'ad wholly ui >a tk# fa*** of the 4# 1
pat: went ofltoer. or of other* wlm. tit
#r. The Lragw# eabaril* for year e*wi- .
■iderattan. (be certainty that tmeh,
rkaage*. whatever their aHdtv*. end .
ptolard by tka# by whom they are j
straw*#t#4 W ||| j,, gnrtvd alike by ik*
Irlf&itv and meak* of th* merit ays-.
tern aa a §t*t» backward- -a step th#
more algathcaai bees tie# tt will be lb* :
Aral atep brn kward avowedly taken by
tke executive bra cak of tke gov-tn i
tttent atace the Civil Service lew tisA j
effect
We prevent, with thto addrewa, a!
brief atatement of facia, relative lo
certain position# and claaaea at posi
tions Mid tn be wtthta tk* arope of tk*
change# proposed, for which we re
spectfully aak your consideration.
The merit system tn our public ad
ministration baa proved Us worth. Ex
perience haa shown that wherever tba
hostility of appointing or governing of
fleers haa sot been an tmpedtm< nr. If
baa Improved the personnel of the j
branches in which It Haa been estab
lished. and reduced the public expense,
while in other branches wheer th«
rules have not been applied, the case
baa often been notably the reverae.
In the classified force of the depart
mental service at Washing on, alone,
titling the period from 1X93 lo 1X96, the
saving effected annually through in
creased efficiency has been estimated.
In the official reports of the flvit Ser
vice Commission, at more than three
millions of dollars.
We believe that changes, whereby |
positions and classes of posltlors sr<- |
now removed permanently from the j
classified service, will be accepted not i
only aa a step backward, but as proof !
that the system Is not regarded by the j
preeont administration as here and j
here to stay, and will Inevitably I
awaken doubts as to the sincerity of j
repeated declarations of the party now ;
dominant in notional affairs that the '
law establishing it shall be thorough')-
and honestly enforced and extended
wherever practicable.
How far this view of the action wl
to tie contemplated would be Jnst or
reasonable, we do not think It needful
to discuss: we lay before you our con
viction that It would be the view ta
ken. In fact, by the intelligent public,
that It would Impair the confidence of
many palriotic Americans In the hnnor
and good faith of their government. ;
nnd that it would encourage the per- ,
nlriotis activity of men Interested In ;
our politics principally as a means of
securing selfish advantage. We urge
earnestly, that these grave evils may
be guarded against.
CAR THIEF CAUGHT.
Will Logan Was Arrested Last
Afternoon.
Will Logan, a negro boy, was arrest
ed yesterday afternoon for breaking
Into a freight car on the Georgia road
last Thursday night. A sack of flour
was taken. Sergeants Norris and
Officer Reynolds took Logan in tow
last night. He will be tried at city
court.
Mr. Wallace Wheless. of the Chroni
cle. is welcomed home from a sojourn
of several weeks tn the Metropolis.
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MAHONEY &
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COAL and WOOD
STROWGFR afll. BELL 179*.
Office and Yard No. 1 Mac*rtaa Street
W. C. Ikido n. of Atlanta, to regia
tf red at the Arlington
T. A. Cobb, of the Southern rail
way, la at the Arlington
Peter Sella, of Columbus, O. to au
tographed at th# Planter*.
Mrs. E. A. Hill 1* visiting at her
old home near Loulavitle. Ky .
O. W. Gray and William Kortaer, of ;
New York, are at the Planters.
Mr. W. W. Lumpkin, of Columbia. ;
8. C., waa In the city yesterday.
George Dougherty and wife, of Chi- |
cage, are registered at the Arlington.
R. 51. Broome, a prominent citizen j
of Bamberg. S, C.. la at the Planter*, j
C. V. Schuyler. Charles Sagley and ;
W. C. Smith, of New York are at the [
Arlington.
W. L. O'Brien, representing th- j
Kite Tobacco company, of Winston. N. :
C.. la at the Plawtera.
C. A. Darla, advance agent of Forc
paugti and Sella Brothers' circus, is
stopping at the Planters.
Sergeants Bud Sullivan and Dan
Charlton of the Irish Jasper Greens.
In the First Georgia are in the city.
They are on their way to Griffin,
where the First is being mustered out
of service.
Mr. Henry Hammond came down
from Atlanta Thursday, having be
come quite 111 while in the capital at
tending to lr*l»latlve duties. He has
gone to the city hospital, where he
has been since Friday morning. H»
Is suffering from some kind of aente
malaria, contracted In Atlanta. In
quiry this morning shows that he is
improving, attending physicians today
pronouncing him much better Ho;
will be out in the course of two or
three days.
FORCED SALE!
The entire stock of Lan
dram & Butler to be closed
out at whotever it will
bring at retail. By order
of H. B. Claflin & Co. The
bifrgest opportunity ever
offered the people of Au
gusta to buy seasonable
Dry Goods at auction
prices. Come early so as
to avoid the rush. Doors
had to be closed today.
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Norfolk . .. .... .••• *• *#s# 5*19
N*-w York •• •• ...... .. 6® G 7
Wilmington .. **3
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Estimated total .. .. **ll# 9S0«8
CHICAGO PROVISIONS.
WHEAT—
December .. .. .. .. .. tPi-1
May «•«*-% #•
CORN—
December .. .. •• •• *7 79*4
May ' »% X*
OATS—
December .. .« •• •• 73N -IX
Slay .. -*X 71%
PORK—
January * *•**
LARD—
December .. .. ? X 5 4 *<
January s*® 4 * J
SIDES—
October •• 5.4# *•<•
December •• 4.93
January 4 S 2 4 *3
Special Notice.
Headquarter# Knights of Equity. Coun
cil No. 7.
Avgusta, f!a.. Nov. I, tx#x.
A MEETING OF THIS COHNITL
elll be held at the offlee of W. tt.
McAllister, toll Broad street, TO
MORRC'W NIGHT, at 8 o'clock. A
full and prompt attendance* la requec
t. d. IluMnes* of importance .By or
der.
A. E. EVANS, Commander
W. H. McAllister. Record Keeper.
TOO LATE FOB CLASSIFICATION
LOST SUNDAY NIGHT. BETWEEN
St. John chuich and Elbert street,
south side of Greene—Black crocheted
iope. The tinder will Please leave at
this office. Oct 31
WANTED—BOARD BY COUPLE
with nice rrivate family. Address J.
care Heral. Oct 31
WE WILL BE RESPONSIBLE TO
all cur members for anv loss tu taa
fire of Friday night. We resume buat
uess tomorrow. Augusta Work Ex
change. Oct 31
WANTED-POSITION BY A WHIT PI
woman as chambermaid or general
housework In fl small family, wbc'o
there :trr n > children. Address ISI3
Fenwick idreet. - Vov 1
FURNISHED ROOMS FOR ONE OR
two gentlemen. No. 1128 Greene St.
Nov 3