The weekly telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1885-1899, April 27, 1886, Image 1

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^■ABLjgHKPieai. MACON, GEORGIA, TUESDAY. APRIL 27, 188(».~TWELVE PAGES. jfBAC03TS POSITION. rtlTUUE TOWARD THE R ULr HOAD COMMISSION. announced by the Coming tloii Wiu b * A.-c«pU<l by M Hindi"! »'!•«" Hi * [„dl>l.!»l Judgment. Tnm a, Atlanta Conrtttutlon. ' T! „ n vinferciay received tbc fol- «£*££. U.jor A. O. Dacca, in lf ,)ji n g Dim for a statement of ibon on the questions which are an. btlow JEFPEK80N DAVIS Give. HI. View,on the Relation of Capital and Labor. Galviston, Tkxas, April 24,-Thc follow, ing letter from Jefferson Davis to H \V Pope of Marshall, Texas, in which Mr. Davis pves his views as to what legislation might be adopted to bring about the harmony and unity of action between capital and labor, has just been made public: Beacvoik, Miss., March 27, 188fi. The Hon. H. W. Pope - My Dear Sir: Ful- jv appreciating tiie compliment conveyed A DOUBLE TRAGEDY. lay i interviewed i Bishop ^lad- grating lighted sun, reminding Galoots, tVho Hilled the III,hop or Madrid, Interviewed In HI, Cell. Madbid, April 21.—To-day I interviewed Galeotc, tile assassin of the Bishop rid. I found him behind a graf' by the rays of the getting sun, me of the prisoner described in the first chapter of “Little Dorritt.” Gaieotej ap peared with his monk’s hood half drawn back —a sullen, frowning, energetic face, with large eyes, rolling wildly whan speaking, and long, bony arms, ending in huge, hairy bands. He dashed about the dungeon to and fro, showing with his gestures and the play of his features his impetuous and vio lent temper. His words in answer to my questionings were: “I did it to avenge my honor as a , . , — —— “““ °f d a P ri “ 4 * “ ft * t struggling for six note of ibe 21th instant in which I overthrown government., produced anarchv with his father’s arms, but the second shot ?*“»• Since I came to Madrid, and for the to .late for publication my po- [ and crept from the wreck without solving tore off the boy’s finger and sent the bullet “»* *i* months, 1 have been vainly trying* to the Railroad Com mission in tbejjroblcm. | into his wife’s breast, inflicting a Diohahlv I 40 obtain reparation for the unfair deprival jl, ^cognized relationship at the public makes it proper that u teplv promptly to your inquiry. I r* * ‘ . ..... 1 tn iiiiwttinnp tliiu min. A HUSB.VKD SHOOTS HIS WIFE AND KILLS HIMSGLF. Jealousy the Aliened Cause of the Iteod— A Mysteriou* Shooting In Teua-A Prominent Knight of Pythias Shoots Himself. New Oiileaxs, April 23.—Early this morn* nrr Mm Will! t* Vwnoww ~ 1 j i2ri y w „ re<1 ? C w “y vieW8 R ‘ i to * h,lt ; n B Mrs. William E. Nesaen was awakened legislation might he adopted to adjust the | by her husband, who told her as they could conflict now going on between capital and not live peaceably they had better die to- labor, 1 regret that the compliment is sc I gather. At the same time he draws revol- 1,ttIe m«iteiL The old war between capital ver. Mrs. lessen caught his nrm, hut be , viarrfi 27, —Donald M. Bam and labor has called forth the best inteUecis fired, the bullet passing through her wrist ,_Mv Dear riir: 1 am In receipt j o* Europe. It has disturbed commerce, Her 13-year-c!d son rushed in and grappled L : - THE SPANISH MURDERER. r*preferred to postpone tnis pub- W until * W‘ r <la - v ' when “y position t rej other public questions will bm elaboration. There are? I. »oe tMosiderations which sug- e propriety of a present reply, which hereafter any unintentional itmenis by any one of my position ISuiorUaf question. _ ■ Iviu » number of the Legislature Le lav *•» enacted which created 1 .„nt commission, and favored and j in the enactment of the same. I tea ever since in favor of the contln- L; de commission. Tere i> no good reason why there should igoD»ms or bitterness between the uJ tie railroad interest’ To prevent |tu nismsandto secure and maintain lions relations between the public emilrOHiis, there is no better agency f commission which realizes the great Isibiliti n sting upon it, mid which is Vy ty. sincere desire to accomplish Eg important result In this e*,cn- Irk,*i*eand conaervaiive ci-imuis- Ino 1ms important to the rai.roads > tie pn'ilic. ietfimmiwion should not be the pnr- Etlirr oi tins public or the railroad in- T It should be as nearly as possible a Ltl; impartial tribunal to judge be- i, to do exact justice to each, and ice to neither. It sbo .Id gnard iblic gainst any oppression by the [is. It should also he careful to Itmr.mg which will tumecessurily in- l; iry on the railroads. It is the high t government to protect anti conserve ■sis, pnblic, personal and corpora’c. ; rsilrosd companies should not be jl to charge excessive rates of freight ngrt tariff. It is proper, however, y should lie allowed such rates os h cuifnl and economical manage- |enablefhem to keep their road bed Fipcenk in H condition safe and com- klslhejpuldic, anti ut the same time | irrticaM. to give rdaaonablc divl- ko th.ir stookiiolderw and to pay lio- Jftt to their employes commensurate ledengsrand difficulty of the services trier. In the contentment, efli- I and fidelity ot th. se employes, every I of the State has a personal interest, [rwl the cuunimnce of the railroad •s'ir vs the settled policy of the I foended in the deep convictions ol i'i i- «s to it, propriety and necessity. W „ 1! promises to he, it is of the importance that it should he util- the pr.>mo.er and conservator of it os relations between the, public p hiilnads. It shouhl not he per- I mto a means by which to foment ■i aad to create division among otir t store deplorable disaster could be- ItUa to have itoiiticnl lines drawn on with each aide contending bit- I Mhe lmutery over the other. Such itet once inaugurated wonlsl V»e con- ■ ,7““ T *rying success from year to | Heats-Und angered by the struggle, Nitnl aide would doubtless oppress iso the other. Whether the ono or er were victorious, the result would ISv 0 ®* t°, public aud private inter- lii a certainly the part of patriotism ISOM citizens, of w hatsoever c mtliet- ption, to prevent this division and |« 1 to unito in the conservative effort T“ m the commission as a thoroughly tnbunal, wisely striving for IW »nd carefully avoiding the tl *« problem. into his wife's breast, inflicting a probably 40 obtain reparation with us the contest is in its incipient fatal wound. Mrs. Nessen ran screaming oI tight to aay mass in the parish of state, and, happily, it may be that some- from the house, but sank unconscious to Christo del Salod. thing can be done to check it* growth. Self I the sidewalk. “I took no revenge upon the rector or the interest and free competition for labor wUl, Her husband did not attempt to follow, prieats in that parish, because I carried my wherever laborers are abundant, give to the I bnt going to their room, removed his false 8=44 40 41ie Bishop, whom I saw twice, and rich power to oppress the poor. Wo con- teeth, and placing tho muzzle of the revol- when all proved unavailing I took the law not legislate to dcatroy motives of seif- ver in bin luuutli, blew the top of his head 41,40 nwn bands, hoping to make a scan- interest, for that lies at tho foundation of off, dying almost instantly. He haa fre- d ** and frighten, not kill, the Bishop. I had ** -r— - - ■ r ■ - - i 1 — my poor parents in never before chas- ATIANTA NEWS BUDGET. I feel at liberty to ap«ak of what the Commlad had done in advano* of their annnonnoa#-fl A WEEK’S INTERESTING EVENTS IN The resources of the Tblsobam for getting news THE GATH C TY. ■** m “ T ' Atlanta, April IS.—This tnomlug lu tUscrlmlnat The Itlll stllap. Wing of the Superior Court. Judge Richard Clark Atlanta. April 24.-The preparations for the ue- presiding, the ca,e of Bcott Lowers, charged with veiling of the HU! etstue are rapidly approaching, morder, was called, when Judge W. F. Wright and The location of tho sUtne. at the Intersection of Mr. Jsmee Gray, counsel for the prisoner,sprang sn I new and old Peachtree, natnmlly prevents making Interesting point upon Uls Honor Judge Clark. I thee* preparations on anything like an lmiVNiIng They put In a plea to his Jurisdiction, making the scale. The space Is limited aud cramped and hut point that aa Judge of the Stone Mountain Circuit poorly adapts J for the accommodation of inch a he had no power to tty felonies lu Fulton Bnperior crowd as Is trpected to he present during tho. ore- Court Judge Wright made a long argument i monies. It would bsve been much better for this support ot the poeltlon citing author. I occasion, end Indeed for general effect If the com ity to show that the Jndge of one mlttee bad been able to select tor a site i circuit had no Jurisdiction of felonies tn another, space, a grove or park. To those The farther ground was taken that the act giving A'lanta topographically It is manifest Judge Clark aa Judge of the Stone Mountain Circuit that the committee bed very little choice In that dl- Fowcr to assist la dispatching the business of the I notion. Tour correspondent visited the place Atlanta Circuit did not repeal the old statute. Mr. I to-day to see what progress had been made. The Gray also made a speech during which he claimed statue was, of conns, still covered with canvas, that ell the felons which Judge Clerk Lae tried for | but the drapery Is beginning to look alittlo weather the part twelve months are now lncarrerated with- beaten. Workmen were busy erecting the ph-C'-nu. out authority, aud that all persona who have bq--i which le lo seat those who participate In the cere- trted for felony and acquitted during that time are I monies and Invited guetli. The platform • •till liable to arrest and Indictment for iw-triaL I ixmtu to be vtiy extensive, but It Is Judge Clark reserved hie decision, which will I to aeat 400 people. The weather VOL. LXLLvO. 4. probably be delivered to-morrow morning. The Coming Change of Gange. Atlanta, April 19.—On the Broad street bridge at I “But how will yon defend yonnelf in urtf’ I asked. Legislature of the State. The present form of three marriages. The youngest child is of conflict in our country is between tno- six months old. Nessen was C2 years of con ' eiated labor and organisations employing It. I age; his wife is 40. “My line of defense will he to say what I I is not a sufficient answer to lay that tho a MV'RToiiwiim ervia . n „us.K-„ suffered-the bare truth. I want Chriatino price of labor has advanced, unless it can MYoTKRlOUa TRXA8 SHOOTING. Martos as counsel tq defend me.” he rIiowu that profits have movedPdrf passu 1 Grand Chancellor of Knights of Pjthlsa kmotional ExnTEMEMT. capital; for in this, as I Fatally Shoou Ilimwir. When i th en Galeote about his comparative welfare, we Tganw-n, Texas, April 23.—The grand father he showed much emotion, and when whO I lOt 1 Klllf/lltu flf Pvtfllfll ling limn its a as I T rXA- L o/1 Lam if ko WAwxswita^ Vi l m niinxa tio un.1 must consider relative improvement I, • • a , , . . “ v,v « OHUVMUH w 4AO fMJUUCUVW. AWUJf I NUTDICU. X UUUlUtUU H lb IS UUIII1D hunt 1 decwioDH ihould be bwed on something like Jfl a prominent lawyer of Longview, and exulted, as was reported. Bat oh! leave K • ® Pr , ? c 4 V ,1 ° m # indu * tnal occupied thes bigheat oflices in the me! leave me! I am weary. Go! Go! Go!” P' m Z ,.»»«*» 04 ^Ploy*' ltnightaof Pythias order in Texas. If Galeote is notreaUr a maniac he plays should be measured by the profits of the | Joseph D. Clemons, who had just been I hla part consummately, as when in a quiet- corporation. If in this manner community elected Grand Master of the Exchequer, isi er mood he eats, drinki. sleeps, and incon- of interest could be established the welfare in the room at the time. Clemons aud Abey distantly, liko a mailman, says, “I would do and contentment of both would seem to be have been warm friends for many yeart it Main." possible result ■ Clemons bays Abey met him yesterday I The governor of the prison told me that >\ ith sincere regard and beHt wishes for morning and asked whether lie could, lend I the trial will be held about the end of May. on and ^ours, I am your friend. | him (Abey) a good pistol, as his (Abey’s) ) -New York Herald. you [Signwij The G. A. tions Kndonlng Cleveland. I Clemons was startled by the” report ofthe . W HVV IVashinoton, April 24.—The President pistol, and, turning, saw Abey gasping on I wc^ul, who fur the past seven months has has received a telegram from U. Olay Hall, I the bed, and tho weapon on the floor. { boon iu charge of the American dredger, deportment commander, transmitting a I For several years Abey has had a feud I City of New York, on the Camilo section of copy ot the following resolutions which with II. B. Aren, county clork of Galveston I the Panama Canal, arrived this morning were unanimously adopted by the Eneauip-1 county, a proinin- nt Knight of PytbUs, who I from Colon on board the steamship City of incut of the Grand Army, hold a few days 1 is at the convent! in. The theory Is, Abey, 1 Para. ugo ut New York city; I in view of the pc nihility of meeting Aren, I He ia quite prouounoed in his condemna- "Whereat rt fs -proper that veUeuaq Is-1 deoirod to he wffkl uiarrd, and that he wag I ‘W of the management of the French snl>- rispective of party, shonld recognize any-1 examining the weapon when It was di-fSttclaUi and of the resun’er in which the thing done by a publie official which dem-1 charged. contracts are let and sublet anil rclet, so onstrates his intentions to oarry out the Abey is very low and, and there is very that tho responsibility is shifted from lromise made tn men who dared death for I little chntice of his recovery. Shortly after I one to another, until it ia iuipoe- ins country; and tho eliooting be sent for Aren, hut what siblo to remedy many evila which "Whereas we have reason to believe passed between them nt the bedside is not exist in Hie workings of various depart- through declarations anil actions that Grover I known. For a number of years Abey was I ments. The canal laborers who are mainly Cleveland, President of tho United States, I editor of the Longview Democrat, retiring I Booth American and Martinique negroes, means to carry out the principle that vet- recently. There was many believers in'the are, as a rule, of poor phv- erans when couijictent ore entitled to recog- auieide theory, but the motive for self-de- sique, and lazy, and indolent It nition because of service rendered thecoun-1 struction is hidden. | is no infreqaent spectacle, ha declares, to try in time of war; therefore be it „„„ . see from two hundrcil to two hundred and •Resolved, That the Department of New | AI * ALKINUTHK LUKIir. | flftj- 0 f tliese men ait In the mud tor half I 0 I any. li/Vi v 'l** 'l n6 » 4 ionas to the pro- I a-Aintalning the commission with ! for its efficiency, ‘here "hodinuon a moD g t j, e people of a i . !! er, : nco " which exist as to it.Ii. 1 4he Democratic conren- “*a It assembles, will be wise enough ( ,{““'i**«iewitlion 4 division. It • duty oi all members of the a »“il he governed by the U»e couveutiou on these «jue«i* LT? J eur " ‘he white people of L ® Maintained control of the LS^xihering to the Dem * U| i '’J settling umont t all ililferencea as to men am ir.tt.il , '' s, . l l 4 has been a restored I ram. ! HD, 1 private credit riHLin' 1 ' i t ,h nf‘ lmire,i0D ot ,he linll 1, ’« ! * '*i 4,0 * fatal day when s «mt *! Do lotl( i* r ,ef4 among ua the necessary to pre- g »ar It '' IHVQr d in the party upon Itt-U!! e r 'l^tton of State policy. Inti- h ! o( i’enocratic nnriy and loAiin- 'i' I sut * i* essential to the |, I l. K' l* 4 government Believ- [ ilwi. -Hhly yielded promptly Vm. " 4 44le P«rtT speaking BSL 1 S3T|purane the M iu. 4u4ur *. and the prini-i- l - ,’^ c y announced by the con- x-1 c 0 J®. Mretuble, relative to the t > ' uou “ well to Other mat- »i> 4 he accepted by „ ‘• “Ponmy individual judgment ’ ' u "» very truly. A. O. Baoox. r r "*’ co.ii, trtgin- | ning to get eo 'warm that it will be fount! a good idea to erect ormx iiw tMuviiu tame kind of canopy, or protection from the eun. It is likely this will be done. The programme for noon to-day your corre.pond.nt fonnd Engtnwr g,edsy Is psrtlally smoaod. but notyet complete!. dl.nrlfz.n 141 are*. c....ra_ I ^ 7 1 3 b > AA^MX,.C-OA. Charlton of the Central, on the Atlanta and Savan nah faet ran. Ha wae leaning 6n the ratling, look- Opnslderable attention ie being given to a formal proceeeion, bnt the street* will be eo thronged with . . ......... . . . I proi’Tinuii, uvie uiv •wvvfcdg win ua no uirouRru big down upon tho labyrinth of track underneath „ , b0 come w ud hur Mr D „„ __ S,® Z"* # co . n . ^v* **‘ d h * *“ Pay tributs to Georgia's great sub-r,,.- that it will thinking of tho work ahead of changing the gauge. u , h 41m ,, „rtntaln anythlngUke Borne point* of the convereation had with him ntl * J K the enbjeet will be of interest. The change of ‘ 1W Am..b mil a# iha .illlaa wilt ka m Alfta.ll om.IS.. I pxJ^M Ity. This it le proposed, however, to track oat of the citlee will not be a difttcalt matter. A member of the committee la It will ba more trouble In the cltloo. wh.ro there to to , >tMltloDof ^ g, B0 , meD . are ao many .Ido tracks, switches, frog* eto. Tb# 1 h , , huh OUKbt to track on tho Central will be chrtmed In .ecUona .itta 1,^. tho otteeta “ho. Mr. Dari, forty men to ovory of track. HI. thought wl(h lh> cblWren 0 , th , cl , wh0 this force will be eufllcient. for the work. On morning of the Ant ot June all the rolling and Savannah. All the atock will be moved oat of | Atlanta the day before. never seen Mr. Davis, and will on th. road w„, be hmkrti at tb. .hop. ,n Macon | ^n" oT^rr,' r^talTb rktge containing Mr. Davie. They are tn l. ad with flower*, which they Tho Pall man jCar Company Caw. I ^ j n front aa Atlanta, April 18.—In the United Staten Court I giving him an or thle morning Judge McCoy fixed May 10th for the | m« D have would make a in and he a Jeffeiwom Davis. ENDOUSIKU THK PRESIDENT. won out of order. Ciemona said lim pistol waa in his valiMe at the hotel, and together I they repaired to the room. While Ciemona THE PANAMA CANAL. i nia getting the revolver from the valise { Cept Sherwood Think* It Will Mot b* Heady Of New York Pau Rooolu- Ahoy was hittiiiR on tho oilno of tho bed. For m Tl,u '- 1 “’ ... I New Yonz, April 23.-Cap t, W. B. Sher- wlthout a chance to win. At the name white men to York Grand Army of the Republic, repre- Young Voorlieca otTera a llouibahcll Hsaolu- ‘hay. idling away the time, for which they tenting an organized hotly of SOI),000 ti„„ i„ .he lluuso. I are paid at the rate of $2.50 per diem, vuterana of war, in annual session WAHtuvornw Anril 23 —Vnorh«»sof Wa«b. Tno French officials were not equal to assembled in New York city, April21 18HB, ington Tcnitory, 1 rising to a qulation of 44,6 t<Wik ofKeUinga fair day’s work out of view hrn courae in this rtapcct with satin- privilege, offered the fallowing ‘reaotuUnu; “**» '»“o!k ,n ' faclion and hereby puts itaolf on record as v .. Ue . olve< , Tlmt the com mitto« on rules dr<xl ol w . 4l< ’ m , “ o4l, ““ mauh -'* ork “ approving the conscientious duchuroe of , )9 i„»trucUd to inquire whether Hon. D American laborera. tliia Iiatriotic dutv, oeheytng it to ho the D- M Kweett or ^ oUler mculbcr o( tbe time the chmato is not fit for w, ! t4lu4 4 ^ c 4 resident that tho letter and 1 House who haa availed himself ofthe privi- *2J J*’ . . . . -• ... . h Spirit of all enactments in favor of veterana i„„ e ailmiHuion to the flour under rule "hen asked his opinion whether tho ca- » mil be faithfully curried out by all thou- Xv fou7iu ^ anent or attorney for «v wonld fl “ i ‘ 4 “' 1 * 44ll4n 4h * 4i,n « »r°- in subordinate authority having power of "oU,« c^roora^n ” fnU^tSS D«Le«m^ th. C.pUin ^d^rt appointment, employment or retenUon in in ftny clalm or bill pending before Con- dann g . hU . ,eYen "*° p f rt P the service of the government under hU ^ »„ d report tll ‘ 0 Hon ° tUe riinU o( he 4u m 4 f<m » 0 J b ** r T® f :^a,ia,wa„a„5ms&“ uchr * commentUUo ““ u^stdffsrsAraent \ ERDICT AGAINST A RAILROAD. jft^d dT^open seerct, he maid, that {“« nt w “ 4h ‘ l Tha Paaneylvania Hall road Hava to Pay a ever wince tbe beginning of thi« ConorcM, I P® °l* ned commeroe at the time Mated Verdict of .irogod l^JSSl 1bZSd tottratatSS Si ; Tbzntoe, N. J., April 24.—The amt of o( * the various railroad corporations had in- dld °® 4 k ® U * Y ® w . 01 * f onld 5. ^ Janewav A Co. of New Brtmswick vm the u,, Capitol, and that the rnlea of the toe undor the p^nt re^me lH i^ Pennsylvania Railroad, in which over $200,- Honaa Ud Wd openly, repeatedly and ? ot J®®* 0 * think the acbeme UW damages are claimed, and which has oc- materially set at defianoeby .Jme member. ^ impo ®” k {® o4 ,aoce ^- b " 4 *}* copied attention «nce Tuesday of last of that lobby. He protested against the d ®«® tb ^ k . . t4u4 . .._ tl> ®_ week, wag given to the jury in the iederal continuance of that rank and crying abuse. “°* *“ W T,^®„, 0 ', 'id „ Court last evening, and the jury this morn- H e did not Intend to reflect upon Bweett, vL i^i£dir ^hlued^oi ing returned a veidict for the plaintiff for k ut had Inserted hU naiue Yecanae lie $173,800, for lorn of both property and trade. | knew nernonallv that Hweet waa attorney I tke tJfcKir ®° en “ w *“ never be attained. The suit was the reeuft of a collision at for th e Northern Pacific Company. „ ,w lkT p H i Rfr i)FtD New Brunswick on themorolngcf February Acceptingthe »nggeation maile by Blount 1 THK t-UKT FR1PST Dt.su 7, 1885, of an oil and freight train. The I and lUndafl, Voorheea modified bis reaoln-1 rather Abram J. Ilyan Wle«l In Leolaaitla oil took fire, and a blazing stream swept I jj on b y omitting the name of Kweet. and I Thnraday Mu lit. down the neubborinp streets. In its courae by providing that the iuqniiy shall be car- I » v v A nril 23—Father Abram it set fire to Janeway s extensive wall-paper | riedonbyaaeUctoommitteeof fivememhen | j the'’ “Poet ^Priest of the South,” Franciscan monastery at KL city, last night. He ago from a Catholic in- ^\o^’^ J ^ m vGir U ih r iiS li iho^re ro pr^ I “** r e ?T ng f “" io ? ^’,1 ‘°' ‘ b *J S*endrftomMtehw ratraaniSd t“nfiuUh of business last year, whioh tho fire pre- consideration of pension lull*. . „ Ijife of chH,, - w hich he had under- rented. I The House at iti evening session passed I He U1 vlt hin a week with Ipan m vmigM C hrv. W n^“.Tta P *R: •** P rortonbilHmtdOJO^ adjourned. or((kQ ’ ic Uwt dUe-e and grewtcailily P - • ■’ •*' ’ “*■- REAGAN AOAlNaT THK 1ILAIR BILL. wor *f- - For “ Y,nd JSS? •tract. Ilokc Smith a|*p«arad for th* plaintiff. The patrol wagon took thrtr pri*ooeni to the ■tockada tbl* afternoon. , General Phil Cook of Anjerlcoa, Qenaral L. M . I M ot Millodgevllle, Otneral Monastery Clardner ^ * "* * »•*"*• '** of Rome, Oeneral J. P. Hlmw* ol Corlagtoa. CUp- tain J. M. Kell ot Bunfl?ilde. Major.W. U. Roe* of Macon. Captain W. f, Smith of Albany, Major J.U. The Bffaete of Prohibitum. I »' GMnrtvUM. Colonel F. M. Laagl.y ol! la. Atlanta, April ».-Walking ilown |AI»b»ma I 0r AO|tt. Culued W..H. Ku.pBard ot Co.aa.1ma, Ms- •treat this morning I noticed thl« lafsad in blglst. l wi - U.Cmumln,of Angurta. ••'.attm! taraonagraancardutkadtoapoat. I tore of AU..IX.. Colonel J. A. 4maa eg Cedanowa, Tbl* .tore for rest ou ui-ounl of prohibition. I Cig>t*ta 5 R- RnsaslI of Iialabriitze, oUmel W.-F. L. Cmiii-n h Co. I prtr * ot Dahlooega Captain T. B. Cabaniaa of Vor- This .ton 1. in th. heart of tb. cltv. .Itnattd on *J»h. Captain John T. Frwln of Wuklimtoa, OUo- cut Alabama atrerL .still another pointer on At- I D * 1 J°hn C. Nichols of Blackahtar. ants rahta. WAS IT MURDER! Tolie Jack«on In Tiim, A Dead Negro Diwnvmd Yeaterday Near Atlanta, April 31.—Hereral dajra ago tha chief of Angler % Spring*, jiolice of Waco, Tuaa. dropped Bheriff Thomaa a I Atlahta. April 3S.—Thu afternoon about 3 letter, aUting that he h«d ■ potted Tobe Jferkion I o'clock, while a party of nolo rad boy* war* taking oat ther*. A* they uudontood it at the •heri/T* I * * troll through the wood* near AngGr'e tpriag*, office only 9t>0 reward waa offered for Tube, eo the north seat of Atlanta, they «uddenly came upon the Inducement waa not auflcUnt to aend a man for him. I body of a dead aegro man. They thought at flrat Taking thU view of tha caae, the letter waa tamed I that tha man waa lying In the edge of th* swamp over to Manhal Melro*. In thU way ha learned of I asleep. They called to him, but he gave no algp of Tobe'* wheraabouU and then dUpatrhed Ed. Mur- lif*. They approached nearer and eaw a ewarm of phy for htoi. 111 lea circling over hla body. After awhile they A broad grin Ulumlnae the aberlir* office when I muttered up courage and want atilt nearer, when tb* rumor about tha alatpleaa night* of Manhal I their nostrils wen greeted with a moat offensive Nelms and Murphy apent In farratUng out Tobe'e I odor. It waa then discovered that the man wae hid log place ia referred to, 1 don't know why the dead. sheriff withheld the new* about receiving from the | The boya aaw no marks of violence on the tody. company —„ - - entire destruction of tlieir building. CHURCH WKECKED BY EXPLOSIVES. | * >I “ F An AtUiupt to lllow I'p the Mailrld C’a thedral Yaeterday. i solilien will acoom- frealloo Yet In surae- n.n„fG l ' ril ?3--Notiee of the pt ot il. ,4 * n *ral lioeeacnuu to be ^ t.iu-ury baa not rencheil t*’i«uix're'lr k “ “ iramed that hia 1 ''S.' n hnnB n P in I** Senate, I tv ,, , t-eon-i-ltr the vote liv • *» few day, W eonf tme d. IHjI* 1 ** ,lr **** ** Dtaa™- I '’•t-i-lIrtT"’ 'i’i* 23.—Tha Journal or Xk« poweta have '■ taitiG, •"£* 40 ,4> * proposals of ' ' i • ‘trinjjent collective ^L- v irr 40 Jioarm. Greece. * iU *• ikire * elalm on the wandered, and he talked pitifully of hia It on CoBstltBiioaal Grannita— I eventful life in the war days, and has No Action Taken. preached to imaginary audiences. Yester- Wahhisotun, April 23.—The House Com-1 day he fell into a comatawe sUU, from mitte on Labor to-day heard Representative I which he never roused. Madkip, April 23.—An attempt waa made I Reagan in opposition to the Blair ediica- Father Kyan’a remaine will be taken to- thia morning to dcatroy the chnrch of San | tional bill. His principal objection was on I morrow to Mobile for ii.lermenL An ea- Lnia in tbit city. An explosive waa placed I conatitutioiial grounds. After Mr. Reagan’s I cort of ez-Confeilerate sol inside of one of the enormous hollow can-1 argument, four or five members of the com-1 pany the remaino. dies which stand on either side of the altar, mittee made set speeches, defining their own The rxolosion instead of taking place while | views on the subject The speeches caused | A GHASTLY DI8CO\ ERY. the church waa crowded, as probably In- prolonged and, at times, very animated die- tended, occurred before Die |wople began suasion. . ciTGiro iiocJre.il. to arrive for Good Friday servicea. The Representative Daniel of Virginia moved I -u — Y».io. edifice waa bad!v wrecked, and for a time that the committee report as a substitute a 1 . CLAsraviU-H. Tsmt, Apnl IA. }•****■ waa fille«l with" smoke and flying debris, bill toappropriata the proceeds arising from M*! ^ 4 *'JJ®®“ * * 4 “® 44 7 d “* OT *^ w ?* ,n J d ® Two sextons who werr in the building were tbe sal.ofpSblle land* during th. next fiscal £»® 4 bmlW burned. Tbe outrage baa produced year. After a HeaaSon of two hour* the com-1 w “ c , nrofound and widespread excitement and I mittee adjourned without action. I * , j^ 44 *® receding waten of 44 ‘_ l 4 j“”“T Sndiiraation in the citv. No trace of iden- The Committee on Education did not I 4><r ' AI,d ’TJSf 4oood 4 ? jj® n i*f?: I "-^1“ 1 ttd woma^^3^to ^^rtL The JUSTIFIABLE homicide. tbe meeting of the House, and than ad | jonrned until the third Friday In May. A lln.bnnd-a Minna Fra.trnteil. I Easi Kaoinaw, Mien.. April 22.—A war I rant was issued to day far tha arrest of Wit l Man Killed for ■ llorzlne While *e*k lux "heller rroran ittorna. Port Hcron, Mich., April 2L—Henry U. limm Merton,, well known citizen of this Smith, m prominent fanner of Columbus I pUce, on the charge of seeking to iooarcer- and woman, supposed to be negroes. The arms of the man were separated from the body, while both bodies bad apparently been sawed tn two. Tbe skulls of both were m taring. A Whole Family Uromned. CutVBLAND, Ohio, April 23.—At Dcfiaaee, township and an ex-oflcial ot this county. I K ta hia wife in the insane aayTum, ao that I Ohio, Frank HiUtman, agad 3>k went fiah- whil* drunk, tritd to enter the house of G. I ^ M nlil secure posBiarion of her property. I ing in a boat with hia wife and two little C. Meiri, a wnU-knowc merchant, to aacape | \ ( ev day. tgo Ueraon filed a petition In | children, in the Angla a hetvy rainstorm early this morning- He I the probate Ckrart to have hie wife commit-1 capaiatd about thirty n, liksn tdt a burglar and two shots were I ted to the eeylum on account of bar alleged I all the occupants wen fired by Mrizl, the second enleriug hia huanity. Mrs. Ueraon claims that ah* is heart ud (exulting in instant death. The not insane, ami has taken stops to have tha notice were immediately notified and the I qoaation settled in a way f* " body removed. The eorooer’a jury t^»7 not expect. Hba also fifed rendered a verdict of justifiable homicide. 1 .Urging tha abort facta. Anglais# river. Tha boat ‘ irty fact from shore and were drowned. Tha bodies Hcoopeil by The TrlryrmpS. Atlanta. April XL—Iba Tauaaarn eight wired tha aahataaas at Iba Banned CiauM- j hearing of tbe Pullman Palace Car Company vs. .rrangrtnant x tho Sheriff ot Fulton County anil the Comptroller I thee, cbildrei General.lhe case is an application for a restraining I them when they grow old order to prevent the collection of certain taxes I sleeping in tha grave. It 1 claimed by the comptroller to be due the State, them hereafter to be able id The fact, and the points In controversy have I o.vl*. There are ao many ] already been published at length in this coma-1 retion* of different kldfiito pondence. Judge Loch ran e, counsel for tha Pull- , n g *hata baaffawltb him that man Car Company, exprened full coufldence this I U y how much of tbe-proposed morning that he would win the case In the courts, I carried out. whUe the comptroller Inelrti that the company I* j The oommlttoS on JnvttaUona Hava had printed elegant ticket, of adulation to the ptaworm and death on tha Kail. r 1 scats, auu ilicve are Be, l-U g distribute:!. The 1 ArLaNra, April lv.-Tba outgoing Oeorgta train platform wlU be reserved to tha orator* selected, which left here at 8 o’clock thla morning ran over I the committees, theepaclal escort ofllr. I'.v,;., re- and klUed a negro man ,<wo miles below the city porton and ccrre.pumlenta of tha press, tha Stota, near Edgewood. Two negro men wets walking I municipal and Federal offleere Who may ba prevent, along the trai-k. one «f whom succeeded tn getting | end dliUngulahed clUsrhs of this ud other States, off, the other wae ran over and Instantly killed. The fair ux haa not baau oyerlooked, and provis AU air.-ua to *«A hia.name bav. provm fralUera (u || | | 11 HI err ’ ' ’ *« a He waa a young man. He waa kilted In the county I biiuornl and flrtyflkdHefifr the ptrifeta and Coroner Haynes will hold an lnqueat vised and eomplelt • programt-u- a ill be — I fbtn it le in *liepe> •3,400 for th. Lou of an Lye. An , rMtIIn of th. day *11 te tha Armava, April 20.-Th. nry tn the eua of MI« L ring ln form of th. ^nfederato .nrvlv.ir.lu Mary Tatum vs. the Oats City Oa. Light Com,*ny s m, comfclttoa of amegamenta of the But went out at balf paat 2 o’eloeh and In a short time * ill a. k the M;.«ingb.L.-u 3 brought iu a verdict for **.4«i for th. fair plaintiff. , Thle waa tha valus .ft upon her aye. which was pp U ricil « ’ G.cerali.- H. re|*orten. I beard ot U to-<Uj by accident A Vroaetla Obitructed tha Track. Shortly after fludiug It one of the % nber 1 tie*patched to police headquarters, where be re* Atlanta. AprU Jl.-Urt night about 12 o’clock wk ® el once sent Officer Oeorf* Wright tolave*tl«ate the matter. At half past «lx he had] not returned. A ibort time after he left the wakhamu at May* k Boberta* furniture works, •iitmted »«** Aagaer Springs, telephoned Keeper . Buchanan that he bad teen the body of the dead men, a«4 he w*e of the oplnioa that be had becu shot and killed bj tome the down freight train on .the East Tei •truck* croaette which some fiend had placed across I the track at BUver Creek. Jack Wright, the engl- | user, jumped, wee Internally injured end le ex pected to die. lie wee removed to a fern house | near the scene of the accident. Tom Hbehan, who was making hU way through I _ ■a a fframrt. on to. -gtoe. waa caught brt.reu to. -aglne and tender and crashed to death. I dead two or three days Tbs officials bare would give no facta about tha A Farmer CummlU Suicide, accident to day, aid particular, could not ha got at Atlaxts. April M.-Thia morning about S o’clock ttU to-nlghk - Mr. W. J. Hodgre. a fanner, living tores miles oat /i bomewimt -a i.uy" "lory. I on the McDonoogb road, south of Atlanta, commit- An-axra. April XL—Last night a young man I ud tniclda by ■hooting blmaalf toroogb tha heart named Tobe Dougherty was around the Kimball with a double-barrel shotgun. Home drinking until a lau hour. This morning I Ba had been tiring on a place owned by Captain ha reported at the station house that while on hla John MUladga of this city. Ha had way to his boarding house in West Atlanta after I wretched Leelih for a long time and waa very peer, midnight last night two men sprang from tha | Bad health and poverty are ■ shadow of a tree on Fa ten street and at tbe ■ lime shoved pistols la hia face and forced him to I Tbe full pertlculare of tbe anletde cannot ba obi gin up 1X00 in hard cash, all toe money be bad I talned at tola Urns. It la known, however, that about hie person. I Hodgee moved to this county from Berks county After hearing to# young nun's tragic tale, two I aevaral moetha ago. Tor eight ysare peat ka resided aa wan arrested by toa police and taken to the I m Buka county, on n plantation owned by Mr. station oa anaptclon. One of toeaa rasa was seat I junta Barrett of Augusta. Ha leaves a daughter, with Dougherty tala last night, and both of the men I now living to Barks county. He wit shout 40 years were inquiring for him tola sum tag. Attar la veal f ■gating toa case. Captain Crtm released the l He thought that toa yonag i blood-curdling Barrettes waa a tttffe ••ffaby." BOSTON F.DK ATts ltr.lt CONVICTS. He venue Law Y Malian. Atlanta, Apnl XX.-J. H. Gaypo of Douglas roun-1 ty. Charged with a violation of toa revenue lawn I Schools for elementary llrancl.ee Itatab- llvbcd ia the state I'rteou. Bowtor, April 23.—Hinro tbe throwing up was before railed States tvaamjaeioorr Haight to j u f c -,„;racta by the Htatzpriacn c day and bald to tha sum of $x«o. j it baa te. n a problem to t enforced idleness of tbe Warden Usher school in which all who desire < instruction in atamentaiy tortreymtota aramtog to iadtoem | ’ stives sadly left. Tbs oatn* baa bean salary j ,nalUatL arithmeUe i laid agon to. tocwldare of Recretmy Brt^ of th. .re tar.cht at praaent am OmamtaMm The -star I. m-rt, refvrad to la heKTta for^K*. ( fully reassert — togetteyi