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go JEU flu yOUR PEOPLE
TO ATTEND THE
' JUBILEE '
CALLAHAN& TURPIN’S
818 BROADWAY
(FERRIS’ OLD STAND.)
••■A Showing of All That's Qood for
MEN’S WEAR
AT A SAVING OF 1-3 IN PRICE
PEACE PROTOCOL
IS HADE PUBLIC
Basis of the Ncjfotia
tlons That Arc on.
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Mo..* turn, probably thr laaalimiai at*
Intraar* tthlrh the United Rtatr* will
Mr willing in (tar (t|*aln for thr Im
provements In thr Phlttppln *#, and
Cisa ano. any. whl< h represent* about tbr
minimum of lhr Rtanlah claim IMr
mm pen aat Imi on afrtival of (hr cession
as (hr entire group.
Th# Protocol.
Thr Mat" department for thr time
made public a copy of thr protocol be
tween the United main and Hoaln
for the preliminary svltltgnrnt of the
war. Thr protocol textuafly la a# fol
lows: ’
"Piotoool of agrramrnl between the
Dnitlrd State* and Spain, embodying
Ihe derma of a baats for the eatab-
Hahment of peace between the two
countrlea—Signed at Washington, Au
guat 11. I»r
•‘Protocol: William It. Day. secretary
of state of the United Ktatea, and hla
excellency. Julea Camlmn. ambassador
extraordinary plenipotentiary of the
ltepubllc of Fra nee at Washington, re
apeetively poaaeaalng for this purpose
full authority from the government of
the Untied States and the government
of Spain, have concluded and signed the
following articles, embodying the term*
on w hlch the two governments have
agreed. In respect to the matter* here
inafter eet forth, having In view the
establishment of peace between the
two countries, that Is to say:
"Article 1. Spain will relinquish all
claim of sovereignty over the title to
Cuba.
‘‘Article 2. Spain will cede to tbe
United State* the island of Porto Rico
and other islands now under Spanish
sovereignty in the West Indies, and
also an island in the Uadrone* to be
selected by the United States.
Article 3. The United States will oc
cupy and hold the city, bay and barber
of Manila pending the conclueion of a
treaty of peace which shall determine
the control, deposition and government |
of the Philippines.
West Indian Evacuation.
"Article 4. Spain will immediately
evacuate Cuba. Porto Rico and the oth
er Islands now under Spanish sover
eignty in the West Indies; and to this
end each government will, within ten
days after the signing of this protocol,
appulnt commissioners, and the eom
mlsslonera so appointed shall, within
thirty days after the signing of this
protocol, meet in Havana for th« pur
pose of'earrying out the details of the
aforesaid evacuation of Cuba and the
adjacent Spanish islands, and each
government will, within ten days after
thy signing of this protocol, also ap
point other tommlaslcrtiers, who shall,
within thirty days after the Signing of
Hits protocol, meet at Ran Juan In Por
to Rico for the purpose of arranging
and carrying oui the details of the
aforesaid evacuation of Porto Rico and
Other islands non under Hpanlsh sover
eignty in the West Indies.
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| WVU4AM R. t>AT.
I Jl bICH ("ARIb iS.**
THE GREAT .
BANKRUPT SALE
of Landram A Butlpr’s
stock by order of the H.
B. Ciafiin Company has
been beyond anything of
the kind in Augusta for a
long time. The store has
been crowded from Mon
day morning until Satur
day night and after dou*
bilng our force after Mon
day we could not wait
on all the people at
the store. A great many
intimated it was a catch.
In one sense of the word
it was a catch, and a good
one. for we caught the
crowd and wa sold them
the goods—those we could
wait on. Further on they
become satisfied from the
way we were selling goods
—the low prices, Ac—that
it was no fake but a gen
uine sale and we meant
business, and what was
our misfortune was prov
ing a blessing to those
who wanted goods. This
sale struck so many at the
very time they needed
their fall and winter goods.
This sale, after the first
week of an enormous
business, will be continu
ed the coming week and
until the whole thing is
closed out. This is no
small thing to retail a
stock of $25,000 in a few
days. It may take two
months or more The half
has not been told about
this sale. Some of the
most choice of the stock
is yet behind for those
who have not yet called.
There are some who it
may hurt, but Landram A
Butler are the worse hurt.
We appreciate more than
we cfan express the many
expressions of sympathy
for us in our trouble and
we return thanks for this
and also for the liberal
patronage of the past
week, which counts more
than words. Be sure and
attend this sale the coming
week and on and you will
be paid for your visit.
LANDRAM & BUTLER,
For The H. B. Ciafiin Co.
THE ATTOTJ BTA BtTNDAY HKBALD
MARI) TO TELL
IN NEW YORK
Both Parties Are Con
fident.
RcpMittis Awrimlff, Deatrnu
Mabbtri.
[AeanciateM Preea If ftuiMav Il*ral4 I
Washington. Xot. h —These Hill be
electloas In lortr-t*o etatee today—ln
Alabama. Arkansas. California Colo
rado. (ooaerilrat. Dalaarar*. Klofid%
Georgia. Idaho. Illlhota. ladis ns loos
Kansas Kentucky. Ix>utstsna Mary
labd, Masaarhusetts. Michigan. Missis
sippi Missouri. Montana. Nebraska.
Nevada. New Hampshire New Jersey.
New York. North Carolina. North Da
kota. Ohio. Pennsylvania. Rhode
island. South Carolina, ftooth Dakota.
Tennessee, Texas. Washington. West
Virginia, Wisconsin Wyoming In ten
of them Arkansas. Alabama. Georgia.
Kentucky, l*oulstana. Meryland Mis
alaetppl. North Carolina. Rhode
Island and Virginia only rongresatnen
will he voted for; in one. West Vir
ginia, congressmen and a legislature.
In addition to Writ Virginia twen
ty-two other states, California. Con
necticut, Dalaware, Florida. Indiana.
Mississippi. Michigan. Minnesota, Mis
aouri., Montana. Nabrasha. Nevada.
New Jersey. New York. North Dakota,
Pannaylvanla. Tennessee. Texas. Utah.
Washington, Wyoming and Wisconsin
elect a legislature which will chooer a
United States senator.
In thirty-one states a governor and
a full or partial aet of elate offleera
are at stake. The following elect a
governor: California. Colorado, Con
necticut. Idaho, Indiana. Kansas,
Michigan, Minnesota and Nebraska.
New Jersey, New York, Nevada, New
Hampshire, Massachusetts, North Da
kota. Pennsylvania. South Carolina.
South Dakota, Texas. Wisconsin and
Wyoming. *ln Illinois, lowa, Florida,
Delaware. Missouri, Montana. Ohio.
Utah and' Washington one or more mi
nor state officers treasurer, auditor of
Justice of the supreme court, have been
contended for.
In New York-
New York, Nov. 6.—There are five
[Associated Press to Sunday Herald. 1
state tickets In nomination in New
York aa follows: Republican, Demo
cratlc, Citizens - Union, Socialist l*abor
and Prohibition. The Citizens’ Union
is an altogether unknown quantity.
It Is probably Important only If that
of the two old parties shall be close
That of the Socialist labor party may
approximate 20,000, while the prohi
bition has not often been much In ex
cess of 10,000 in a total sometimes as
high as 1,400,000.
Besides state officers, there will be
elected on Tesuday next a legislature
that will choose a United States sena
tor to succeed Edward Murphy, Jr.,
Democrat Thirty-four representatives
in congress will also be elected.
The Republican campaign has been
an aggressive one, and notable for the
energy with which Colonel Roosevelt
has conducted his canvass In one
week —the last week of October—-he
traversed the state from cast to west
and from west to east, deJlverlng close
upon 100 addresses, some of them of
considerable length. To all appear
ances he aroused a great deal of en
thiwlasni.
Judge Van Wyck pursued a very
different course. His public addresses
have not exceeded ten. and these were
delivered at such places as Buffalo.
DUKY. WHO FORMED THE NEW FRENCH CABINET.
R<nrbM*t— I'IMl RU*Ha Albany aad !
Nr* V—*,
lira Dam— tic candidal** fur *tata
,il*«a. and fur rongf.** p*r*isi»ui r
r. fa—d ia *a M Into dtaroastoa of
i*a c—rvwy or M*ar nattuMl laaans.
Tb* mat* ammt* baa a awmbarabip
at fifty and <ba fiaasmhly of I—. As
at yrsaanl roaatHm—l ibarw la a R*
puhttraa majotlty of tw—wly-rtgbt on
joint ballot, fioaaiot Mwytt. wbo la
a candidal* for ro'alwrtbm. baa bad
■ barn* of Has Damorrat '<• laglslaiiv*
«amgalga Tha Rnguitiltcaa* ara dla
poaad to roiwdr a rwditrthm of tbatr
major It y Hi tb* tagtalatur*. hu, pro
faaa mafldath* that tha? will baa* a
•aorbing majority la Irotb buuaaa TV
i Iksmurrats oonfidaatly Mpart to ga'a
itbfsa naor* roagm*aw* la dlatrtrta
taluw ib* MarHm rtvor. and poaalbly
aa many In iip-otato dlatrtria. Thw R*
jmbill an. do not f**l sanguine of
maintaining th* prapoodaranc* of It
aa against six Damocrats la tbr Nrw
York dalrgaUuh
Th* racist ration in Nrw York thla
yaar. wblla not aa haavy aa laai yaar
glvaa prom!** of * baa via* vola.
Pransyliaaia.
Philadelphia. Nov. l--Maa< mart
Inga all over Ihn atata tonight rloaad
the moat hraiad political rampaign
that Pannaylvanla baa aaparlanrad In
many yaara Thar* ar* four full atata
t'rkcis In th* field Tha candidatM
for govarpor art: Wm A. fiton*. Ita
publlcaa; 0. A Jcnka. Damrx-rat: Hl
las Swallow. Prohibition: Paopl*'*
liberty and Honaat Oovarnmrnt, and
J. M. Mamas Socialist Labor.
Tha followers of Hlona, Jinks, and
Swnllow are claiming with a consid
erable degrea of confldance that their
favorite will be alerted, and there la
every Indication that each of these
three candidates will receive a heavy
vole.
Factional troubles In tb* Republican
party have been more or leaa evident
for the past few years, and last year
Swallow took the Prohibition candi
dacy for etate treasurer, and received
a vote of 119,1KK), though the normal
Prohibition vote la only about 20.000.
Notwithstanding the rlalma made by
the Swallow and Jenks leaders lh»
Republican party managers claim that
the alleged disaffection In the party
will have no other effect than to
slightly reduce the party vote for
Stone, and State Chairman Klklnton
claims that the Republican candidates
will have -at least 100.000 majority.
The total vote In the state will ap
proximate 1,000,000. On Tuesday next
there will pe elected 204 members of
the House and 26 senators, half of the
senate —24 Republicans and one Dem
ocrat holding over. The new legisla
ture will elect a Dnlted States senaior
to succeed Senator Quay. A faction
of the Republican party ha* centered
their opposition to the leadership of
Senator Quay, and In some of the leg
lalatlve districts fusion with the Dem
ocrats has been made on candidates
who arc opposed to tho Senaior s re
election. ®
New Fashions.
High Grade Standard Paper Patterns,
5c., 10c., 15c. and 20c. None higher.
All have seam allowances. New fash
ion sheets now In. Free at Thomas &
Barton's, 710 Broadway.
A QUIET NIOHT
Few Persona Brought Into Police
Station.
A few plain Arilnks and a few olher
drunks that were adorned with alight
disorderly trlmmirtugs constituted last
night's business at police headquar
ters. It was the most quiet Saturday
sight in a long time.
WANT TO
GET OUT.
Small Number of Men
Wish to Stay In.
ftptelß Tripp tarts tfc* Mci
YtsfeNa;.
Attar a flying trip to Augusta rapt
P. R. Tripp left laat ntgbt for Vavaa
nah. ( apt*ln Trlppa only remained
ia iba <<lty !kr about ala boor*, but
In that tins* ba art Had iba quart bm of
• hather the boy* of Po®panic* C and
K wished to stay in Ike service or not.
Tk* Captain was —parted a—ly tbia
morning, but aa ha failed to appear
Ike proposition of Major Almand (hat
Iba ramp equipment* h* moved to the
armory wm acted upon, and Iba man
put to work Tb* army wagon* war*
offered and u**d. and by th* time of
the arrival of tha mustering out ofll
car all of thha goods had bean trans
ported from the court house to the
armory.
Immediately upon hi* arrival Okfit-
Rankl'a company waa oedered into line
and marrhad before a labia on which
ware two sheet* of paper, one for
those who wished to be muatared out.
and on# for thoas wbo wished to lie
retained In the acrvlca. None of the
officers, commlaaloned or non-commis
sioned. wished to remain In. Two pri
vates. Scott and Traotrolln. ware tha
only men wishing to stay In tk# ser
vice from Company E.
Next came Company C, tinder CapL
Frye. The Captain and his two lleu
tenunts, Baxley and Hryan, wished to
stay.
Sergeant Banks and Corporal Wil
son were the non-cotnnilsaloued offi
cer* and Wagoner Davla anil Privates
Abney. Collier, U>ve. Welch and Hood
the men who wished to remain.
Tho two list* ware forwarded at
once to headquamers.
Captain Trlppe say* that If all of
the companies ara like the two Augus
ta companies he believe* tho Second
Georgia will be mustered out as a
regiment The Rome company Is the
only other company heard from. Two
officers and one man are said to wish
to remain.
Captain Trlppe say* he does not
think the men will have to go into
camp for some time yet. and will not
do so unless retained In the service
or for a day or ao If It la decided to
muster out the entire regiment
TATE WILL WIN.
The Suprlse Sprung In the Ninth Dis
trict.
Atlanta ,Ga., Nov. s.—Notwithstand
ing a surprise which was sprung at the
eleventh hour looking to a fusion of
Populist* and Republican* in the Ninth
district, it ia believed Georgia will re.
turn to congress a delegation solidly
Democratic. The Democrats have
taken cognizance of the move in the
Ninth and tonight sent word to th*
party members In that district to turn
cut and re-elect Tate, Democrat. No
fear of defeat Is expressed, as the
warning will reach the Ninth In the
morning. The contest between Brant
ley, Democrat, and Wilkinson, Repub
lican, In the Eleventh, has been pretty
spirited, but Mrantley’s election is be
lieved to be a certainty, A light vote
Is expected. 1
Miss Kadle Bown left, yesterday for
Sparta, Ga. _ ...... ,
Lively Here
Yesterday.
Thm inspiration of tho activity was to
plain. Haapod countara of Clothing, tom
oining ttylo and ouallty with fairost of fair
prico* Tho Advartltmg atlrat t» buyer*, tho
Suits and Ovorcoats sail on sight. Cheap
tloqutnri not noodod. Esamifto work
manship. Try on. That's sufficient. Tha
fitting elicits pr aiSO - -disint srsatad and im
partial or alto. Tho no plus ultra of Roady
made Clothing that ranks side by aids
with tho swallost Custom-mado. Prico is
tho main dirforonco. Ton, twolvo and fif
toon dollars.
L l LEVY’S SON & CO..
Tailor-Fit Clothiora. - - Augusta, Ga.
HARVARD WON
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fitnf.
PUD. N. T.. Now • —Prlfiiw
in* a*4 tb# Waal PMai r«M« (dared j
j«a lai-aaalr asrlting *n»» iblo nfW
i nous brknr. a crowd at lb.—* HH>'t
i ib« a— at tk*t and .infill 11* l
cm aril It Wllllaas* •
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Tib I# I’hluu.
\>w Tor*. Nov. I - Tbr Favorti**
I la tbrrr of lb» alt —mu at
| kquMart today Tbr Aral rarr at tbr
da* boarvrr *a* aa apart. a» Tabaa
aairr at It to 1. led all iba way. aad
LIKE A NEW STORE.
Will Be tbr OM Rh-bards On 111
Vary Short W hile.
Davidson fi Matbewaon art remodel
. In* Ibo old Klrbarda atora. It will
witbln tbr nr l l few day* Iba most at
tractive romar on Broad it rest.
Tbr old Frodewlcbsbur* Mora. cor
nrr at Broad aad MeOartafi atrrrta. la
becinnlng to tabe on noma of Ha old
time «Igor Manors. Davldoon t Math
»■,bod. proprietors of Iba Augusta
Mantis * Supply Company, have leased
the place, and are tilting It up In »
manner that la worthy of lu old tlma
splendor, vigor and enterprise. Oar
i pen tar*, brlckmaaon* and patntera ara
putting finishing touches on It. and
vary soon It will be derhed out In the
gayert of colors. Tbe entire building
' will be painted while, with purple
! trimming* The mantel and supply
room will be the handsomest that ha*
ever been aeen In the south. Tbeae
gentlemen have with them Mr. Allan
M. Boatwright, a thoroughly wide
awake and up-to-date huMneea man.
whose Impress was lefl on the minds
of the people of Augusta by the mas
terly way In whleh he handled the
buaineaa Interests of the J, B. White
Co. Mr. Boatwright. In speaking of
the firm with which he Is now con
nected. said: ‘When this store Is
thoroughly overhauled, we will have
the handsomest business house In Au
gusta. It will do your soul good to
case on the stock of mantels, etc., that
will be displayed wllblu Ihe next few
days.
Another thing that Messrs. Davidson
* Msthewson will handle will he the
furniture from the largest furniture
factory In the world, which will he
sold direct from the manufacturer to
the consumer, thus saving the people
of this city and vicinity anywhere
from 35 to 60 per cent. They are
ageuts for Valentine’s weather strips,
which go further to make comfortable
homes in the south than almost any
thing else.
"We will show you In s few days the
most modemly appointed business
house In this city, and a stock of
good* that would do credit to any
city In the Union. L*t me extend an
invitation to the people of Augusta to
visit our store, and they will be both
surprised and delighted. We are fix
ing up a bicycle repair room, which
we hope to make the most complete
%ver seen In this section.
"Don’t fail to tell your readers about
our lino of furniture, which they can
select from the photographs that we
have on hand. 1 '
SOUGHT "DEATH ThTsBA
Norfolk, Va., Nov, s.—Acting Cap
tain Lazio, of the Austrian steamer ls
lock, from yCfimi ml Inn to Stettin, which
arrived here yesterday, and tilled bun
kers with codl. reports that tlio vessel
master, Caps. M. V. Ola bole who, It
Is stated, committed sulrlde at sen by
Jumping overboard October :id, is miss
ing. The body was not reinvent. The
vessel sailed this morning for Stettin,
Captain Lazlc in charge.
W
The Quakers Wert not
in Good Form.
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F>«»Mhiaia'i FiaMtag tfc*
Fcatam tftfc» Big (Mint it
l iafcrttjP VttUrUj.
was I* a drtvo by g aacb tram TrlMb
gamma ry:
mat v*—, fit# aad one* half far.
i tnaga- Tabanaas— woo Trtlla ewtmd,
m,.|ilgbt third. Tima. 1:1*.
! g.rnnd rara. mil# and uoa-qoartar *
I Ijwly fHadaia won, Aalto isiai fin*
| gar It y third Time DM 14.
Third raw. *vo aad Me half fur*
laaga—Ordeal wna. Anita aecofid,
Haadrwg third Ttaae I— 14
Fourth rara. mile aad forty yarda—
I via Deoro won. Wsrrewton eertmd,
t'hareatu. third. Tima, 1:44-
Fifth rara. flve furlong* - M- ebsnufi
wna. Vrtanaua second ttparlallst third.
TMw. I K *
fltxth rara, one mile Dan Rice won,
yield Imrh second Bona D*fi third.
Tima. 1:41 M. t
CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION
It May Ba Meld la Atlanta Next
Va—.
Atlanta, <la.. Nov. S —Thar* may ba
a const It u i lona I convention In Geor
gia neat year. A hill providing ft..' auoß
a contention vat Introduced In tb«
house thla morning by Mr. Kill* of
IHbb.
Tin te were lew new measure* prs
•ented and tbe attendance In both
branches of Ihe general aaaemhly vt*
■mall.
Now Laehlon*.
High Grade Standard Paper Panerna,
5c.. Me., 15c. and Jfir. Nona higher.
All have seam allowances. New fash
ion sheets now In. Free at Thomas *
Barton's. Tib Broadway.
JAMES DALY &, CO.
MON DAY SPECIALS.
Fur Capes and Collar
ettes, largest and cheap
est line in the city, $1 98
a, Sweli line Ladies’ and
Misses’ Jackets, popular
prices . _
Black and colored Dress
goods, new and hobby, IO
cents per yard for double *
width fancies
Our 49c line is a wonder
for style, quality & small
ness of price
Easy Z Waist for Child
ren from 3 to 10 years.
Mothers, have you seen
it? 25c is the price
Good warm Underwear
for Men, Women and
Children, I 5c and up
Blankets at 40c worth
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