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SILVER AS GOOD
AS GOLD
Jndge Decides that Silver
Tender is Legal and Dis-
Chargas Mortgage.
By Associated Press.
Pontiac. Mich., Dec. 6.—Judge Smith, •
has rendered his decision in the a&c of
Stephen A. Ballwin vs. Fred A. Baker in
favor of the former. The circumstances
leading up to the suit were these:
Baldwin o vns a farm in Bloomfield val- ,
ued at $3,000 and upon whiph Baker holds
a mortgage for $.330. The mortgage was
obtained by assignment from its original
hoick r« December 13, 1897, an 1 there was j
du? ir interest and principal upon the
mortgage $364. In payment Baldwin ten
dered Baker $364 silver do.lavs, whilrh he ,
refused to accept. Baker at once began
steps to foreclose the mortgage. Baldwin
filed a. bill i-n chancery asking that the
mortgage be discharged inasmuch as he
had tendered the payment to Baker. Mr.
Baker filed a lengthy answer in reply •
covering all the points of the coinage laws. !
In it he quoted the cornage law passed by
congress February 12, 1873, providing that i
the standard gold dollar “should be the
•nnil of value.’’ On this basis he ar
gued he was not being paid the full value .
of the mortgage as a silver dollar’s mar- I
ket value was but 58% cents. Judge '
Smith’s decision was that the tender of
the silver in payment of the mortgage was
good and accordingly ordered the mort
gage discharged as paid. The case will
be appealed to the supreme court of Mich
igan and from there it is expected that
it will go to the United States supreme
court.
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. TROTTING ASSOCIATION.
It Meets and is Occupied in Trying cases
ot Fraudulent
By Associated Press.
Chicago, Den?.. G.—Directors of the Amer
ican Trotting Association began their
semi-annual meeting in this city today at
the Auditorium hotel. Important cases
involving horse owners who are said to
have introduced “ringers’’ to the track in
the pas two years, will be decided and ,
expulsions of horses and owners may fol
low. There are also 150 cases of appeals
on track matters to be decided.
Among .the men who will sit in the court
to decide the justice of the charges and
adjust the appeals are seme of the most
prominent horsemen in the east.
Four cases of ring fraud will occupy
considerable attention on the part of the
board. They are as follows:
L. K. Acker is charged with racing Tom
Tucker under the name of Walter B ax
Grand Rapids, Milwaukee and on tracks
in Illinois in 1897.
Charles S. Roberts, Syracuse; A. B. Or
ton, Syracuse, and Elmer Hatch, Orton, '
iMich., are charged with racing Guess un
der the name of Martin M in Ohio, Mich
igan and Indiana in 1896.
Owner, proprietor or some one connect
ed with the racing of Miss Corrigan under
the name of Nell 'Harrison will also be
charged by the board. It is uncertain at
present against whom the charges will be
bro.tvih.t_
W. J. Evans, Groton, S. D.; Walter Mat
thews, Grotou, S. 1).. and H. M. Spangler, I
Vet non, S. D., are charged with racing !
Gussie D under the name of Silver Queen
in Minnesota and North Dakota during '
the past session.
Several horsemen interested in a north
western lacing circuit are also in Chicago
and will hold a meeting to make plans
for The estCkblishmenc of the circuit.
Among the cities and tracks represented
, are Hamline. Minn., Minnehaha track. In
dependence, Davenport and St. Joseph,
Mo.
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Covington. Ga.. July 23, 1898_
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WILL SELL TO GERMANY.
Spain to Dispose of the Carolines to that
Country.
By Associate.’! Press.
New York, Dec. 6. —A special to the ‘
Herald from 'Washington says: Advices
received from the American peace com- 1
mission have convinced the authorities i
that Spain will not cede the island of
L'alan. and they understand that she will
sell the entire Caroline group to Ger
many.
The visit of Freiherr Speck von Stern
berg, the German charge -d'affaires, to the
state department, gave rise to the report
he had called to again discuse the
eastern situation with Secretary Hay. On
authority it may be stated that this re
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Sternberg this government has already
been sounded as to whether it would ob
ject to the acquisition of the group by
Get many and the reply was satisfactory.
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MACON NEWS TUESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 6 1898.
OUR SOURHERN NEIGHBORS.
Agricultural Progress—The Boundary Del
egates—New Freight Line.
> By Associated Presc.
New York, Dec. 6. —A dispatch to the
‘ Her. id from Valparaiso saye: The gov
ernment of San Salvador has asked this
government for a trial quantity of nitrate
for agricultural and industrial purposes.
I The five boundary delegates will go to
Buenos Ayres in March by railway and
i no: in a warship as stated.
The Chilean Steamship Company will
inaugurate on December 7 the passenger
and freignt service along thee oast to Ocos
Harbor, Guatemala.
ANTI-EXPANSION.
It will be unfortunate for the country if
Mr. M Kinley is brought to see the grav
ity of the situation as plainly as Mr. Hoar
' comprehends it. There has been no more
serious condition in tis country since the
civil war.—Cincinnati Enquirer.
Chicago negroes at a meeting at Bethel
Methodist church Tuesday evening adopt
ed resolutions relative to the conditions
. in the south, among which was one ex
i pressing opposition to the acquisition of
more territory by the United States until
the government can protect its citizens at
, home. This protest is very significant.
When the nation is unable to insure its
' own citizens within its own domains the
rights solemnly guaranteed by the consti
tution because of race prejudices and ani
: mosities, it should hesitate before taking
into the United States still other alien
races.—Chicago Record.
One-tenth of the sum needed for the
i conquest of the 'Malays and Philippines
would create a great merchant marine,
which could be protected by naval sta
tions all over the world, to be had almost
: for the asking. The talk about “destiny”
of course is an -insult 'to a great nation,
. which up to the present time bas been
: powerful enough to dictate her own des-
> tiny. It may do for such crumbling na
; cions as Turkey and Spain, but when the
American people become content to whine
[ tearfully that they are “powerless to op
pose the march of destiny” the last glo
rious achievement of ‘this great republic
will have been recorded. —Boston Adver-
I tiser.
When eight millions Asiatics of mixed
i origin, inheriting all the debasing tenden
| cies of 6.000 years of an inferior ancestry,
s-hall have become transformed into intel
ligent men and women, acquainted with
the Eng.ish language and the American
constitution; when these new subjects of
ours in far off Luzon and Mindanao and
Samar and Mashate, with the sluggish
blood of the tropics coursing through 'their
Asiatic veins, shall have learned the sig
nificance of American citizenship and shall
■ have shall become imbued with Anglo
-1 Saxon sturdiness and self-cont fol—when
‘ ail these things and a few others that
might be mentioned have come to pass,
the Phillipines will be fit for statehood. —
Detroit Free Press.
Neither as permanent settlers or as
temporary ones doing fighting or garrison
service does the United States want to
furnish human sacrifices in further repe
-1 tition of these historical lessons. It may
; be in order for it to take the Phillippines
temporarily—that may be the shortest cut
to get rid of them as soon as possible,
I and to stand not in other re-latin to them
ihaia to other far off quarters of the world
to which its territorial possessions do not
extend, and in.' which no conservative
American citizen wants them' to extend,
though the conditions are such as to excite
just as much sympathy for the people in
such legions as for those in the Phillip
pines.—Pittsburg Commercial Gazette.
Os course free trade between the United
States and the Phillippines would not
operate to the advantage of the sugar
cane growers, the sugar beet growers and
the tobacco manufacturers. Two trusts
are vitally concerned in discriminating
duties against the Philippine products;
but if the interests of these trusts are of
pines are wortnless to the United States,
except as a naval' station. On the other
hand, if the principal argument of the
expansionists is based upon fact, if -the
trade of the Philippines is of vital impor
tance to the United States, if the devel
opment of ’these islands will furnish a fer
tile field for American capital, there is no
justification for the policy that the' pres
ident contemplates.—Detroit Tribune.
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Whether an overwhelming majority of
the American people desire the retention
of the Philippines and Cuba remains to
be seen. To retain the latter, unless its
people desire it, would be to deliberately
j violate a most solemn pledge, and the re
tention of the Philippines and their an
nexation to this country without the con
sent of the people of the islands would be
to repudiate an implied promise and to
turn cur backs upon the fundamental
prlcipals of our government. We do not
. believe an overwhelming majority of the
American people want to do these things.
There is hardly a single newspaper in
the state f Maine supporting this policy,
and only a single member of our con
gressinal delegation is known to favor it.
while mes't of them are known to be un
alterably against it. —Portland (Me.)
I Press.
I The Dispatch publishes elsewhere a col
i lection of interviews with all cla-ses on
I the subject of the proposed annexation of
the Philippines. Since the allegation is
widely made that there is an overwhelm
ing popular demand for this measure, it
is cogent to point out these inquiries
among business men. professional men.
politicians and labor leaders show the re
verse of that statement so far as Pitts
burg is concerned. The drift of the ex
pressions quoted elsewhere is that more
business men are opposed to the imperial
ist policy than in favor of it; the Clergy
and the bar are about equally divided;
the representative women frankly confess
that they do not understand it. and the
two most significant features are that
even the politicians are divided on the
question, and the labor element is dead
against it.—Pittsburg Dispatch.
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