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lit# or A* fifth lb anniversary of Ed
H#ror Fmotif Jotcfb'i i»c#iit®i to
tb* iknM* of Au.trla was b*M at to . |
Miukr.'i rbttrch today. Tb# <"**»•
monv «'«* tttid*r tb* auaptcra of tb*
Aiitrlat l*fatk««. and in r*roro Uoo
of It# national rbarartar Pr«aid««t to-
Kintay andiJlr. Ha> t**r* pr***« to
Mbalf ol ni# l'ntt<>4 toat** Go**m
m*nt. whll* tb* for.lg* *nv#rnm«-at»
t**r* rapt ***m*4 by tb* full atrangtb
of tb* diplomatic rorju. Tb* church
on* elaborately faatoonad for tb* oc
cation. potted plants fining the chan
cel.
A* tb* otocia! guerta arrired tb*y
o*r* met by tb* Aunt lan ofßc.ala.
Baron Re'.dl and Baton Pau mgariten.
In the rtunning uniform* of the Aus
trian dragoona. and Dr. Theodtrovlch,
r*pre«entlog tb* cirll branch of Aua
t *j> ttaff
The prealdent and Mr. Hay occupl*d
a iraui p**' to tb* -right of th* chan
cel. whf}« acro*a th* alt!.’ aat Sir Ju
lian Panv*fote. th* British ambaaaa
dor. and Count Cauinl. the Ruaaian
ctr.t atrydor. In richly embroidered
unlfoini*. Arrnolahop Martinelli. pa
pa) delcgat*. occupl’d a place In the
chancel and participated in the r*llg
loua acrrlce. urhich -raa celebrated by
a large number of pri’aM and aco
lyte*
Vienna. Dec. 2. Emperor franria
Jo*epb today, upon the fiftieth anni
versary of ht» anrenaton to th* throne.
Issued a general order to the army,
thanking the soldiers for their loyalty
and their fearless valor through the
rrign, and declared he will ever look
upon the arTy a» the shield and pro
tector of the throne nod fatherland.
Amnesty was granted to political of
fender* In Hungary and a number of
decoration* wert gazetted.
A BOY HERO
How He Flinched With Pain and
Went to His Death.
New Ycrk. Dec. 2.—Freddie Oaflter
was dying, but be went to school. It
is not likely that he, a boy of 10, guess
ed (hat the injury he had concealed
was s mort*y one On the other hand,
it. Is <yiite f-rtaln that he was suffer
ing exeruc'ating pain when he Bald
yesterday morning to his mother:
-No; I don't want a doctor. I won't
have you waste money like that. I'm
all right.mamma. I'm going to school."
And he did. From his mother's home,
at No. 107 East Fourth street, he went
to Public School No. 330. in Eabr Fifth
street, frequemtly sitting down to rest,
srmetimes crying with pain. On
Thanksgiving Day, while masquerad
ing with his playmates, an angry a*,
g.-rby had Jammed tb* nmavhjaisu* of
his tin trumpet down his throat. On
h later day h* k“d oean struck uu tb»
breast by a hard-driven snowball
Which of these mishap* Was r«s»*»at
|)!f tor hi* misery Mae yet tab» de
termined; bn: he had concealed both
ttto g**t* a totrm
THE AUGUSTA HERALD.
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to remaia intact in fa**, bang is
rreaaad something over Iki.Ml to meet
claims now rn Alt, vrblrb could pot b*
■set out of tb* las' aparonrtatlou* I'n
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gregate f*aO4o*
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either tb* at hosil or th* pension funds,
th* membe-s having made up th*lr
I mtnda on th*a* subjects
When tb* pana'nna w*re taken up
and the proposition to pui th* Invalid
pensioners on an Indigent basts, a*
n t r tnmended by Oov. Candler, It was
found that thla could not be done tin
der tbs term* of the cma:ltutionsl
law providing, for th's claaa of pc
tltlonera. Ig- cnlj way it could b*
accompllabfd waa to cut off the lova
i ltd entirely and let tboa* entitled •*
! indigent* be paid a* ar*h in th* indl
■gent class. which the committee woubl
net conalder.
The committee voted to abolish the
geological bureau, refusing to appro
priate a dollar for It.
Provisions For Dewey.
r»ncouver. B. C.. Dec, 2—Advices
from New South Wales say th* steam
er Culgnn ha* sailed from Sydney with
a large of pro* ,Blon ® ,or Dewey's fleet
at Manila.
Advlcea from New Guinea say the
native tribes living on the Musa river
lately raided the Maslnl village* In
Collingwood bay, and massacred fif
teen coasl people. There ar* no police
to deal with the murderer*.
Can't Make Her Out.
Plymouth. Msib., Dec. i. There
seem* to be no means at present of
ascertaining the Identity of tb* wr?ck
discovered at. Rocky Hill Mge last
Tuesday. The stump of the mast
protrude* from the water at low tide
and between the trough of the waves
occasional g!lmp*es of the stern of the
ressM are had The wreck appeared
to be that of a good sized vessel. No
cargo has rome ashore and no bodies
are reported on the coast. Although
the-e Is a great amount of wreckage,
nothing is found that apparently be
longs so the submerged vessel.
Down Goes Sugar.
New Tork, Dee. 2.—Arbuckle Bios,
have reduced fine sugais on—sixteenth.
It Is generally understood that otr.'M
refin-ries will follow.
The Panther Arrives.
San Juan. Dec. 2.—Th* fail'd states
transact t Panther, which left th<-
L**#*e Island navy y*rd November
ia. arrived here today
As a rule men laugh and warnen
weep at a wedding Tile fact tliat they
ar*to*> ah* tHhWito** in th* reTTnir has
something so do with it.
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AWFUL DISASTER
Thirty-seven People Drowned Front
I hia St earner.
Mahon, Spain. Dec. J.—Thirty-*evcn
I people wer* «Jrowntod vt ho wtN •#* !
I osrd the British steamer rian Drum- i
mend, from Cl yd A! via Liverpool, fur
I Cope Good hope, wrecked in the Bay of
Biscay. i
The remainder of the Hhlp's company
were saved and numbered 23. Th -y i
are hoard the British steamer Holbein,
from London and Antwerp, for Rio Ja- j
neiro, anchored off Caacaes, went of j
hete,
TROUBLES AT SEA
Distress Reports Being Made at Phil
adelphia.
Philadelphia, iV.. Dec. 2.—Th • Brit
ish alramer Marstonmoor from Balti
more. November 29. for Rotterdam, ar
rived at Delaware breakwater today \
with the British baik La Eseoceua In ;
tow. The burk waa dismasted. She salt- |
ed from Iqulqul July 29, for N -tv l > rk. j
The British steamer Briarden.-. w hich j
ai rived at Delaware breakwater today
from Queenstown, report# having pass
ed th- dlsmastiyl and abandoned schoo
ner Kt Flint 180 mlb-H southeast of
Cats* Hcnlojen.
EXCHANGING COURTESIES.
Honor* Shown the Oueen Regent By
Faure.
Madrid, Spain, Der. 2. —The French
ambassad-.r her.-, Patentotre. has hand
ed the queen regent of Spain the insig
nia rs the Gland Cross of the-Legion
of Honor, bestowed upon her majesty
after she had decorated M. Faure, pres
ident of France, with th - of tin- Gold
en Fleece.
A manifestation made by a number
of students has been suppressed by the
police-
TOMORROW NIGHT’S RALLY
Elliott Supporters Will Teetat Red
Hen’s Hall.
The Elliott supporter* will hold a
l grand rally at mefl Men''* hull tomor
row night. The m-»ting will bo an lr.- :
! tefeating one Some good speeches will
be on the program.
Barnes Compton Dead.
Laurel. Mil., Bee. 2.—H*-oA»*ress
nnui nitriles Compton died here today.
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' Saturday.
The flpnnish sympntbiset* are oink
ing much of the reported attitude of
the Filipinos towards the Failed
1 State* They prof#** to b*’e Infor
mation that Agulnaldo mean# go tight
, aad that he now ha a sixty an-maond
f. noidi-rs armed with Maua«-r itgo and
r eighteen gutek flrlin guns ami will
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i eace. Agonrillo. Agulnaldoa ■ agent.
[4* reiicent when question'd op the
| subject. saying he bnd no definite in
i formation fronti the "tivimtn'lit
SOLDIER WON.
Tenth Chlo Beat C. 1.. A.’a at Indoor
Ball.
Th< game of indoor biiKehr!l betivecn
the r. L. A. and Ihe Tenth Ohio Ic.im
last night resulted as follows:
Ohio 2 2 0 2 4 0 0 4 7-22
0. L. A .. ..1 2 1 4 130 0 3 t—l 6
Umpires—J. F. Mulherln and Cor
poral Adsms. Scorer —E. Weston.
There grill he another game betweeu
these teams »1 tb* Armory some time
next week.
Tonight rhe C. L. A.’B nnd the Ca
dets will again compete for supremacy
at St. Patrick’s Hall
The line up last night was at fol
lows:
Tenth Ohio —Lalhrrp, r. »».; Holler,
111.: Pelts, 21).; Belcher Akc. 3ii.;
Hsughton. If; BeTVald, I. ss.; Fergu
son, rs: DeHart,, p.
C. L. A. —Galltber, rs.: Mulherin,
C. ('., 3b.; flhrron, Ih.; Mulherin. K. J..
c . ; Armstrong, r ss.; Durban, 2b.:
Costello, I. ns.: Fields, p.; Tolaml. c. ]
ANOIHER OUTBREAK.
A Renewal ol the l ighting In Vamen
Blstrlct.
Constantinople. Tur’ ey. Dec. 2. —lt Is
reportwl that has been a renewal of the
lighting in Ysnicn. the principal dlvt-
Hlon of Arabia, one of the chief towns
of which Is Aden, the British naval sta
tion.
Teh Tuikluh tT/QCi'H, it in Haiti. Buffer
cd a s.-rious defeat between Hndelila
and Sana.
The rebels of this district have hoist.- |
cd the British dag, Turkish officials are |
reticent regarding the outbreak.
REMOVAL POSTPONED
The Remains of the Dead Soldiers Not
to e Taken Up Yet.
Washington. D. C.., Dke. 2. The
war department has decided to adopt j
at oner- the suggestion o. General I
Wood that the removal of tlie remains !
of the American.soldlets from Santiago ;
b ; deferred untill February at the ear- :
jlefti.. While It la fully rellsed that the
pd3iputipm«ni will - br.ng duappoir.t
xr,fsr,t to the ti ieruas and reiattvte qf tie:
soldier, me official* qeil*»e thr-v
have nt light, to eTpo-ie the (lart’ors of 1
u yklldW Win «g.tT!Htok -it th- large
popufill’t-'ii of Santiago ali.l neighbiiritjg
tow ns. I
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Tb*y will Hr* up begin
ning at ’b* extr-me right of * th*
ground a* th*y face the rood, th#
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tb* Tenth Oh o hem* last Th* Ini
’ m-n». line will reach nearly the en
tire length of the Held
General Young will rid* town 'he
i line* and then take hia stand near the
Mary lend ermp. The troops will march
! around the spectator*, who oill be
) kept in line by Lie cavalry *<tln» **
j proves! guards snd will eroas the road.
! passing in front of the general's re
j viewing stand When the men are
lined up they extend over 2.0»5» feel.
All of the men who went on the
, trial march yesterday seem pleased
; with the trip ard are aniiona to take
another trip. The spectators who wit
nessed the drill by the Third brigade
yesterday enjoyed it very mueb and
will go out again today to watch the
big review.
Camp Chat.
It is understood (hat twenty-five r«-
1 emits for the reserve ambulance corps
arrived today.
Capt. Spicer es the Thirteenth Min
nesota. Is officer of the day for the
Third brigade.
A large detail from each ttnnq is
busy grabbing stumps.
.MaJ. Hutchinson, of the Knghth
day.
A large shipment of stoves for ih p
soldier boys has arrived.
Capt. Hanpt. of Co. H, First Mary
land, is officer of the (Jay for the First
brigade.
The football gome between th. two
Maryland teams scheduled for tonior
| row has been postponed on account of
Capt. Roman hurting bis hack.
The Tenth Ohio hoys are rejoicing
over the Indoor baseball victory gabl
ed the city last night.
The moving of the large canteen lu
the Third brigade yesterday by a huu
dred or so men was a pretty sight,
f ifteenth /Minnesota.
Lt. Fry. who has been examining
the Second Georgia boys for mustering
out, has returned to hi sduties at regi
mental hospital.
W. C. Von Hagen has been promo
ted to First sergeant of Co. .
S. Conway anil T. Ophalen have re
joined Company C. after furloughs.
H. A meson of Co. (' has returned
from sick furlough.
Wan. Blackman of Co. I has return
ed from division hospital.
Musician Palmer of Co. K has re
turned from sick furlough.
Crosby of Co. L has rejoined his
company.
Capt. Cost field us Co. IS is officer of
the day
l»l B'jukiUi.ci ol Cu sci is ciftlcel qt
the gutitq
Thirteenth Pennsylvania
Capt - dallttroreortt~ts otruer ot tl:*-*
daig.
j,t, Robertson of Co. I! is command
er of the guard.
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to th hosnltal.
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toda)
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tern, as did Thtttsh of H.
Murphy of D i» kicking ou the diet
presort bwl.
P H Wtlkerson of lfie Firm 8011th
Catolina will stand physical examina
tion for enliauncnt tomorrow
A HANDSOME DIRfcCTORY.
Th* flaloney Directory Co.'s New
Macon Directory
Mr. William Kerah. buain ** mana
ger of the Maloney Directory company,
la exhibiting a copy of Macon'* n<-«
city directory. Jum completed by bis
eompanv. It la the handsomest and
most complete directory ever publish
ed of a southern elt> It has many
new features, the most prominent of
which Is the separation of the white
of colored nam s. Mr. Kersh says the
Augusta hook w ill Ik- even superior to
Macon's,
REPRIMANDED-
Engine Committee of Council Get
Last Afternoon.
There was a meeting of the engine
committee of council last afternoon.
Tlie committee mei to investigate a
difficulty Hint had taken place between
Firemen Tudor and Moore The
case* were dismissed with a reprimand ,
ror each man.
little ones lost.
Two Small Boys Strayed Off I rum
Home
Two small hoys, about five and seven 1
years of age, respectively, were found j
by a colored man wand ling almlerslv j
about In Woodlnwn last afternoon ;
about dusk.
They said they were lest, *0 the man
turned the little ones over to a police- ;
man, who etii'iT’d (hem to Ihe bar- |
racks.
There H was learned that they were i
the children of Mr. and Mrs, King.who |
moved from Olumlitn county to West ;
End yesterday.
The children bail strayed -ill from
their new home and wended their «a.t
lo Woodlawn. They were s-uii home to |
their anxious parents last night.
BAILIFF AND ALL
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t Admiralty.
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BADLY BURNED
Was Mr. Claude ChamberleMl by a*
l.lectrlc Wire.
Mi (baud Fhambertaln. who is *m
ploy- 1 at the grocery store of Mr. C.
II Hetf. met with a v-»n i-ulnf«l serf*
1 deni last ttieht.
Mr Fhamliwilalii was dr t>erlns good*
In the m IxhtMirhnod <*f Hnuston and
Watkins street. Hearing « not** In a
new null, in* which la I (ring erected h*
stall-d t » tn\ attgste th'- matter and
sot that puron** iitinbe-1 up on the
stamp "f * tree that had teeently b***
<-Ut down So he e*»uld see over Ills
(enre.
In reaching up hi" hand cam* In ron
lai-t with a l«o#e • leetrh- wire and "a*
\er\ severely burned, th* Index finger
being burned so liadly as to expose th*
bone.
Mr t'haitil»erlain W'us giten Immedi
ate attention, hut (mlay I* suit-ring
\eiy flinch from the accident.
PAWN BROKERS
Have Been Cautioned Against Vio
lating l uited States Laws.
Several of the (’amp McKenale sol
diers have, when in want of a bit of
cash, put certain articles, such an Hide
arms, etc., which In-lonx to the govern
ment, Into "soak" for a day or so Th*
result was that the pawnbrokers have
ijcen cautioned by the United States lo
cal authorities Hint they must not re
celve si.ch articles us pledges, and If
such w :s eon tl sued they would be li
able to Minieliiiu-nt.
HER LAST REST
Funeral of Mrs. Staltord Took Plac«
I hls Horning.
Th,. last sad rite* over the remains of
Mrs, T. H. Stafford occurred this mor
ning ut tl o'clock limn flt. Paul's
church. Uev. Williams perform
ing the Impressive burial service. Many
sorrowing friends were In attendance
New York Futures.
Non York, Dec. 2.—Futures opened
steady.
Derembci 5.37
.1. nuury »-33
February 9.43
March 9.4 a
April 5-9®
May .. 5.34
June 5.57
July “-Ut
A tig list 5-83
September 5.8/
Burglar Killed.
Abbeville., tin., Dec. 2.—An unknown
negro burglar entered the store of Mr.
S. It. Held at Bowen's mill. Wilcox
county, at a late hour last night. As
In- was leaving the store with stolen
goods he was dlscoveted by Mr, H- B.
111-oil, Mr. Held's clerk, and a negro
- atchmaii. They ordered the burglar to
hull, to which he paid no attention.
Whereupon he w** ohot down in hH
tVat
_ _ »d ——- < ' *’* *'«-~n-.7
rt'xS'TEC-iA VubXG MAN To
board in private family. Hates very
reasoiialiln. NMce comfortable room, or
will take two In room, much cheaper.
Aprfly at No. 430 Telfair street.