The Athens banner. (Athens, Ga.) 1902-1923, December 07, 1902, Image 8

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TIIE BANNER, SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 7, 1902, TO WATER’S EDGE STEAMERJS BURNED Saxon Takes Fire at Her Phil- delphia Pier. FIREMAN DEAD; ONE MISSING. They Had Entered the Hold to Fight the Flame*, When Vessel Lurched and They Were Caught by Rush of Water. Philadelphia, Deo. fi.—One (reman aas drowned, another missing and two others were taken to a hospital overcome by smoke as the result of the lire which ,broke out on the Hoa- ton and Philadelphia Steamship com pany’s Saxon early this morning. The steamship lies in 20 feed of water at tin. toot of Pine street, burned to the water’s edge. The dead fireman is William Se ville, who went into the hold of the vessel to fight the flames Before ho could reach the deck of the Saxon tin vessel gave a lurch and Seville was caught In the rush of water and drowned. Another fireman who was In tile hold is missing, and It Is fear ed. too, was drowned. All other firemen have been accounted for. The tiro waa not sxtingulshed un til 9 o’clock this morning. Diver* are in the hold of tho vessel searching for the bodies of Seville and fha other fireman. It is not known how the lire originated. The loss on ths Saxon is about ISO.000. She came Is yesterday afternoon and had discharg ed nearly all of her cargo. She was on a regular line to Phlla- d< lphla from Providence and Flail Rjv. er; was built In 1862 and had a net tonnage of 938 and a gross tonnage of 1.293 tons. 9ho -was 200 feet long, 80 feet beam and 1854 foot deep. The Baxon wnl owned by the Boston and Philadelphia Steamship company with headquarters Is Boston. RIOT IN NBW YORK. Score of Persona War* Badly Bruised and Boston. New York, Dec. 6.—One man was •erlously wounded and ft score of per sons have been badly bruised and beaten In a small riot that followed a meeting of the Iron Workers and Bridgomen'a union In this city. During the free fight engaged In hy over 200 men, many shots were fired, and one of the members, Albert Con nelly. was shot In the side. Ho was taken to the hospital, where It was aald his wound le serious. Policemen Bullman and Farnan were roughly handled, and more cas ualties would have followed had It not been for the arrival of reinforcements. The fight to skid to have started in a »argument over the nomination of ono of the members for president. Two ticket* were put in the field. The police say one of the candidates started hie campaigning by ordering a barrel of bee* and inviting all of the members to drink. There are about 250 members of the union, and It Is said over 200 remained to accept the invitation. Arguments ensued and several shots wore fired. When th? police appeared the crowd jumped up on them and the hall was cleared only after reinforcements had been called Connolty was found In a saloon where hi* friends had carried him 1 NEW MEHTOD DIBOOVERED. 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The new com pany will begin with a paid in capital of $150,000, with headquarters tn Sa vannah. Dangerously Wounded by Bullets Firod from Dark at Waycross. Wkxycross, Ga.., Dec. 6.—Gussie Boars, on Inmate of one of the houses at "Klondike.” In the Tenderloin dis trict of this city, was shot and seri ously wounded by an unknown party. The woman claims that she went out of the house about 11 o’clock, when some one fired at her from the darkness. One bullet struck the wo man In the left breast Just above the heart and another entered her side. The Sears woman went unaided back Into tho house, when a physician was summoned. The wounds are not necessarily fatal, hut are consid ered serious There Is a mystery about the af fair which the police fall to under stand. Two office; s w ent to the house this morning and found the woman in bed suffering greatly from her wounds. She at first denied that she had been shot, but later told them that the shooting ocrurred as above stated. Blood on the ground outsido the house proved that the shooting ; occurred there. Some of the women in the neigh borhood are under the Impression that the Sears woman shot herself either by accident or In an attempt to commit suicide. Horses and Cattle Burn. Spring Plaoe, Ga., Dec. S.—Six horses, four bead of cattle and a large quantity of feed stuff were destroyed by burning of the boro of Hon. V. A. Stuart, near this place. The loss Is estimated a $1,600, with no insurance. Fire is thou U4 to have been the work of an incendiary. A glass of water taken half an hoar before breakfast will usually keep the bowels regular. Harsh cathartics should be avoided. When a purgative is need ed, take Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. They are mild and gen tie In their action. For sale by all drug- FOUf.J DEAD AT ROPE’S END. Employe cf Robinson Carnival Com mits Suicide at Albany, Ga. Albany. Ga.. Dec. C.—Albert Falk- ner. employed ir\ the Electrical Palace with the Robir.son Carnival hero this week, committed suicide last night. He was found hanging by a ropo from a cross-beam of the tent at 3 o'clock this morning. Evidently he had been dead several hours. The coroner's Jury returned a ■erilict of suicide. Falkner joined the company at Dewagnoe, Mich., but his home was Alexandria. Ind. No cau3e Is known for the suicide, except he had been drinking. BURGLARS GET $2,000. Dynamite Whiteville, Tenn., Savings Bank and Escape. Memphis, Tenn., Doc. 6.—A special to The Scimitar from Whiteville,, Tenn., says that burglars enteied the 1\ htteville Savings bank here at an early hour this morning and blew open the large safe with dynamite. The bandits secured $2,000, and made good their escape on a hand- car. The bank carried burglar in surance. PECULIAR DROWNING. Silver Dollars Dragged Man to a Watery Grave. New York. Dec. fi.—A peculiar drowning Is reported from Oarnarsie, Ijong Island. With $300 In silver la his pockets which he had saved for his wedding. Edward Porter was knocked from his sloop while return ing to port and drowned. Owing to the storm his rev could render no assistance, and weighted down by the coin. Porter, although a good swimmer, sank almost Instantly. glata. Foils a Deadly Attack. "My wife was so ill that good physi cians were nnable to help her,” writes M M. Austin, of Winchester, Ind., bnt was completely cured by Dr. King’s New Life Pills ” They work wonders in stomach and liver troubles. Ouie constipation, sick headache. 25o at W. J. Smith & Bro., and H R. Palmer & | Sous drug stores. Hung Himself In Cotton House. Powder Springs. Ga., Dec. 6.—F. af. Rice, a prominent and well-to-do farmer living 4 miles north of thi3 place, hung himself In bis cotton house about 5 o'clock yesterday morn, ing. Mr. Rice was an ac lvc mem ber of tho Methodist church at Up shaw, near hie home. He had re cently sold his farm and was to have moved to his home in thlB town. No cause is known for his rash act. A millon Voices Could hardly express the thanks of Homer Hall, of West Point, la. Listen why : A severe cold bad settled on his lungs, causing a most obstinate cough. Several physicians said he had consump tion, but could not help him. When all thonght he was doomed he began to nse Dr. King’s New Discovery for con sumption and writes; “it oompletely cured me and saved my life. I now weigh 227 lbs ” It to positively guaran teed for Cooghs, Golds and Lang iron blee. Price 60c and $1.00. Trial bottles free at W J. Smith & Bro., or H. R. Palmer & Sons drug stores. AMERICA’S RUSSIAN TRADE. That Country Now Demands Almost Everything American. New York, Dec. 6.—Enoch Emory, a wealthy merchant of Russia, who 35 yeais ago left hie home in the fish ing town of Gloucester to engage 11 business with a native merchant In a Siberian town at the mouth of the Amoor river. Is In this city. He now maintains storehouses at Vladivostok and along the Amoor river, at differ ent points ui-on Lake Baikal and the Transslberian road at Moscow, at St. Petersburg and In Hamburg. He de clares the Russian trade demands everything American from a steel twin screw steamer to an American shoe. "What the United States and Rus sia need now and must have,” contln ued Mr. Emory. "Is a new commercial treaty. Two countries, each of which has ihe warmest and friendliest feel ing for the other, have not tfine to bicker over sugar, oil or anything else. There is a country that nods our ma chinery and our products of every sort. The peoplo want it from us rather than from any other country of the world, and w« should arrange ft so that we could supply them. We must have a reciprocal treaty, and get into Russia on the ground floor, and the control of the trade of as empire of 130.000,0(50 people and soon to be the wealthiest country in the world would be ours. "There to no doubt of Russia's atti tude toward thto country. We have no better frland on the continent. The tariff raised against the United States not long ago because of th* attitude toward Russian sugar Is only an Incl dent. I am confident It would not last a month longer than th* beginning of negotiations.” NEW C-CUBLE TRACK. Three Roads to Enter SL Joseph from Kansas City. Et. Joseph, Mo.. 1 >«•■•. 'The Ga zette this r;<>'-nii;g says; Three rail;..ads will inter St. Jo seph in tin- ni ar future over a new double trn-k from Kansas City. Tho ’Frisco system and the Alton an I the Wabash are the lines that will recure valuable terminal facilities lr. this city th much tho terminal eompa nies' conne- 1 ion. The distance between the two cities is reduced to 4 7 mile's. The commerce of tho Missouri val ley according to financiers will be greatly benefited hy the lnerea.se of transportation facilities. The packing and jobbing Interests of this clfv win receive an impetus greater than any known in Its history. Along the route feeding farms for live stock will he established by the Joint companies To Erect Big Cotton Mill. Spartanbv-g, c., Dec. 8.—A quar ter of a million dollar cotton mill will be erected at I.ockhart Shoal by the Lockhart Mill company. Such wss the decision reached at the annual meeting of the stockholders of the Ijockhart Mi'l company held hero. The directors will be authorized to call a special meeting of the stockholders for the purpose of Increasing the cap ital stock of the Lockhart mills 10 $1,000,000. ojLSTonr a. tj eaTB th, yj 1 ha Kind Yuu Hare JUwars Bought X“"