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pparent Falling Off in the Gold
aerre Was Misunderstood
l»j the Public.
StKY OFFICIALS NOT UNEASY
#b rn.ryFI««"*°' lWUh,,r “ W “ U
odt d ium. Withdrawn During
U,.E»'>yF“ r ‘ oftho Mon ‘ h
Before th® Oold ©ontraot,
Mnrton, Marc* 8.-A«latant Scc-
today “ad® fdlto,rtn *
5 Of certain statements in the
that treasury official, are
by an alleged (failure In
•^rle, under the recent don-
uvi other assertion* ° f a simi
an; calculator to mislead and to
public mtad I »l* to say
Actual withdrawals of gold
h» treasury tdnee the first of
1S95 have been 8555,347. of which
have been for Che redemption
states treasury motes and
tbr the redmnrjrtlon of United
, „«*«*, and divided an»r* the
rf New York, Boston, Bhl-adid-
Bahlmore, Ban Francisco, St.
d Chicago- -i neSe arc tie wf*"*
, ordinary withdrawals which
L have usually (token place a*
the year. Huraovsr,
to same period, the treasury
iW lvod oonsldenafcle gold ccdn
■tunge for various kinds of cur-
[ apparent falling off In the gold
t wis caused by mteundetstand-
taklng up Ihe gdM reserve
,t of the treasury department
dtdiy reports rtf tranaacitioei*
I from the sub-treasury at New
1 a large amount of gold which
■been deposited for examination
hunt, and which should not have
[included In the gold reserve until
certificates of depcsrtt upon
bonds cou'.d he Issued were de-
February figures quoted In the
withdrawn lncludo the
withdrawals of the earlier part
! month before the gold purchase
was made, and one eungle
Item not withdrawn for export
: which there bad been cou-
ble newspaper online nt.
- writers of the articles evidently
. understand foreign exohangs
■ method of doing lousiness thcre-
treasury offlclaWtoSss *i>»
1 with the responsibility tf thoss
: v 11 a t o \ • l
r to nnrTffi--«jod v. 1 1 a k - :
i pursued by jhe sellers of the
a under the recent contract.
• satisfied to contemplate the
: for five weeks the withdraw-
f tpul coin lame nr* exceeded the
■I amount with the exception of
Instance above, and thalt no exports
M whatever have been made during
| time.
i regard to the exceds of govera-
expmdllures aver receipts It Is
| known that the hitter arc rapidly
wing and ulmt up to this time
Init has been received from the In-
tax and very Untie from sugar
both of which will he Important
ien's of government receipt In the
rfuture.
her,. I. plenty of money In the
cry to pay the appnprlaklons and
l*at-ment In some article* 'that If
-ury had the money the paaaooe
enoranous appropriation bllla
|M lead to ths Immediate dlrimree-
|t of Immense luma of money' la
}!y untrue. There Is a question of
J as to when -the appropriation for
I payment of til* sugar txmnty be
ta available and until that question
tiled, It w«t be Impossible to make
Payments -thereunder. Moreover,
the claims for bounty.must be ail
ed before payment, since payment
r. be prorata If the appropriation
^sufficient. , .
■ tie tefal available cash In the treas-
1 today is $81,371,495 over and ahowe
1100,000,000 allowed 4o cover the
J res-rve adrteh Is 189,745,594.
rhe treasury officials have no anxle-
a to their albllHy to meet aM oblige-
< In the Immediate future with ease,
I are confident that the expected re-
|l of business will bestwured In the
Ire and the prosperity of the country
] be greatly Iwstened when some
f-tlve method Is found of checking
* alarmist articles written by eiews-
r correspondents who are willing to
piice truth and their own donaclence
icy have any—to create a cheap
don and play upon the feeling of
plrrtuly over-wrought public.”
NO NATO BAX, GAS.
NUPPUR IN TEXAS.
The Engineer's Story of the Patti 1
.Mexlfian Railway Wreck.
St. Louis, (March 8.—A Hpcckil from
Laredo, Tex., sayg that EiiKineer John
XufTer, the American who Is held re
sponsible by -many in Mexico for the
wreck on the Inter-Oceanic railway
I'obruary 28, last, arrived in Ixiredo
yesterday. lie give* the following ns
the correct story of the accident:
He was pulling the first section of an
exaurelon train -which whs returning
to tiho CUy of IMextco. There were
fourteen couches in his section. The
accident occurred at 12:0(1 o’clock,
twenty minutes after ho had left Te-
n-ango, in which -fme -tho train had
run only seven kilometres. This,
If true, proves ifhait the train was nat
running ait a high rate of speed, as has
been ohargivl. At the point of « curvo
the fourth couch loft the track, halving
broken an axle. Tills sot the auto-
mutfc brakes anil the engine and first
three coaches did not no forward more
than twenty fed. The colored conch
behind tho one which left the truck
was whot is knonvtu as an English Iron
clad, tho framework being of steel and
the side* ot Iron. This coach (flowed
through the two coaches In front of it
ami caused the havoc which code many
po*engers their hires. The passengers
In this coach all escaped.
"As soon as tho flcedent occurred,”
says 'XufTer, “I went to the rrecue of
tho sufferers and while engaged In do
ing all I could to relieve their suffer
ings wns warned that I had heftier get
away from the scene, ns some of tho
young men sui'eaueucu u> Still mo be
cause they had lost their relatives fu
the wreck.- I sms final upon and
stw&tty wounded In fthc hip. I Imme
diately left the scene and oBoaprcl to
the City of Mexico, from whence I
came to the United States, nnd had I
not been a Mason, I never could hove
gotten out of the country. Mr. Sulli
van. superintendent of the Une, svas
with me when Ihe accident oocurred.
To my knowledge there were no
charge* pending against me in Mexico.”
INDIANA'S IdQUOIl LAW.
nON, GA„ MONDAY* F’-'HCH 11, 1395.
Ih.i_
It Appears That Governor Evans Will
Make Trouble Through Ills
Recent Action.
NOTARIES PUBLIC REMOVED.
Thet'a Are No Charge* Against Them
Kxci'pt That They Took Affidavits
of XegroM for Registration for
Election of Delegate*.
po-
I CRUSH.
^F---
The Southern pad’s Down Passenger
Meets- ,-ith a Frightful
Occident
(CHILD DIE TOGETHER
The Nicholson Bill With local Option
Clause Passed.
Indianapolis, Ind., March 8.—Cheers
filled 'the chamber at noon .today when
the final vote of the senate upon the
Nicholson bill was announced. The
bill, with the local option features In
tact, was passed by a volo of 88 to 0.
» >r Ctumer, who ha* opposed the
many seutlons, slid as he voted
“The Republicans who have left their
party on this question are sor.hcuds
nnd hjipocr'jtes, but there I* one person
In this world for Whose opinion I car
and she I* my mother. 'For her salt
I vote fur the 1,111.”
TIi - K tileries cheered.
Columbia, S. C., Mcarch 8.—Tin
lUlcal situation lu South Cur-din
day is more extraord uary Him at
period In the past flvi- remarl
years. Last summer oue of th
issues of the canuuigti
not a constitutional com
bo called. The reform
Ites" fought for It fltul luho conserva
tives or “straight-out Dem-crut*"
strongly opposed it.
At the general ejection the 11''• r fac
tion was refused representation "ii
the board of managers, atul a smalt u a
Jority was rdturned to favor of the oin
vention, accompanied by a ’st ,rm cl
protests from all over the s'1-■ sn-1
general charges of fraud.
At -the DecemDcr session of iho !rg-
Islature an aot -was passed providing
for a special registration, it being
known under the registration law as i
•tood the acts of the coast Rational con
vention could not stand th - test of the
United Static* courts. Tills act pci
mttned those who were eutitl d to reg
ister lu 1882 but who did not do f to
register now under contain conditions
(they were completely barred under
the existing law). Those who had
moved Into the staitc changed their res-
Idenco or lost their ccrtilieat s wer •
aJso altowod by 7he act to register, Hi-
conditions Imp ised in each cj— b : ,g'
that the applicant for registration must
make affidavit as to each detail—dato
and place of former registration, where
the lntermedlrite years had been spent,
number of former tlcki' -, etc., sa il
affidavit to be sworn to as true ..r tln-lr
own kumvlolge by tnvo comp I -nt wit-
II---,-.. 'I I.- iIs-, p.-.,v :-l-i 1 til II the
a': ini'-.v .-'-lii'r il sii mid prepare aud
> ml ou; Ihe va. i. us hlasik I'.rjus fur
MOTHER All',',
i,' 1 '
Two CoAu f
Bobo's MUtl
Rood’s!
Up-t'
ae. I f
;mloi
Scotland, 0».-T1k
Keen pc—llclantl
mpe In the Shake*
f Caught Fire.
al.)-
livray
McKae,
The wrockl^ of th
scurhbounxl^J/stlbuh* train this nn-m*
ins at ©ooiilct was quite buiIoub. riu*
'” vn\4 i l aha.rge of Conductor
•a l., En^lii4*er Dave Mn.m*.
AT IllU>i 1N<5HAM.
KlelTViii.. SJitor Gh' n i
Aiaba.na Welcome.
day
by th«» pecnil •
Cjjiv, edU
Thu oh
il welo
done tUio
Of" 01 u "‘ ilubbard I.. Engineer IWve M
I Was whether ur Tra'inmit f 'il'iieve tie- wreck
nv<-nli-'ii '-h"li.il eaused hi tfl T'mering with the
I IS or "Tillman- riplkea vvoivr't'bunil lying near
The aens
mikiu^ auit-mj
out tin
switch a nt l t>l 1 e
an attelll* .1 ^ i«I been n
tin* switoil,' yrttich wad in
Inn to letjtlie train con
main tract.;. The rally <■
had been released by tii
th«? apiikes they wer*
po as to connect with t
rails. , ) c £
A D-ix cal -. :t eel'l l f ’
rails.
the
that
open
two miles sin‘hr
dashed intl> he
niorniiiK. T«c <
la
»n>per posi-
lue on tile
the swltah
dtVMWln^ of
mshed over
m Un line
?rtlllzers stood
the sidetrack
a bin: i thirty-
ili<‘ piss.>n«er train
ns at 5 o’clock this
was composed of
C which were Pull*
s not stop at Soot
, had not decreased
cWih; ;:he ctaflon.
luddep turn from
the Mdtng at the
xtll the cars were
itlidi
d Oil
lilt*
he sVimp by
Insure ♦bite
i • 1 ir ill i uii
no sb-f-per
Ki>r ouch w* :.-
'he sloepi’r can
s extinguish*-1
nod. This w
tubers of t!:c lb
ey all claim* !
MOTH Kb vVND
The llrtt-C
id the flrat-c
to overtunn
paa-
The blaze
*ybo<ly was
c-d by seven
■d company,
aeksonviile.
ore or lesi
seriously.
DBjVD.
•*l live
Birmin^hnm than
•1. Alexander Mc-
lef of Che Phlladel-
fteriiDon.
’tin ills hail bwii made for Ids
and tile people knew he wait
Thm* thousand of Dinnlng-
Izens were at the Union depot
1U‘ this grand man, who Ins
e for tr.e advanc. ui- nt <-f th**
South than any other man north of
Mvtson and Dixon’s line.
At 1:10 o’clock everv whistle In the
railroad yards and at the industrial
polirtu /began »to Motor, and tho sound
of \\<hictl s, together with the ringing
the bells, made such a din that one
coufd hardly hear their own ears. This
was kapt up for fully fifteen minutes.
At precisely 3:12 o’clock Louisville
aifd Ntodtanritle train No. 3 pulled- into
•the Union passenger station, and to
this train was attached the private
boudoir oar “Caroniet.” When tho tradn
6toi»pe<l the reception committee,
OJessrif. George M. Crulkahank, Frank
V. Dvans, R. N. Rhodes, N. B.
Thompson, It. D. Johnston and Col.
John W. Tomlinson, entered the car
and in a few mlnuus thj party ap
peared upon the platform.
The Birmingham Daittallon, which
had been marched under tho shed be
fore the arrival of the train, greeted
the party* with "present arms.”
Shouts of applause and wurm welcome
went up from the throats of thousands
of enthusiastic citizens.
Col. McCToire made a great speech
and spoke largely upon the growth and
development of the South, ei*pecia41y,
uvia bu ii i.i*o n^r.cra! Wt
■poke of the rumored conttth>n of the
•South ivnd the West on the silver ques
tion and said tt would be disastrous io
the people and the IndJfHrtes ror such
a thing to happen. His speech was
the second he has nude here, the first
being when Dirmlmrham was a vil
lage. He predicted then (fourteen years
ago) that Alabama would sell Iron 4n
Pennsylvania Cheaper thanftoould be
mad*> there. His prophecy bus been
more ttwn vertfled.
His party consists of Col. McCfuro
and wife. Od. and Mrs. Mlflllon and
Miss Littl-john of Philadelphia and
Col. anil Mrs. T. T. Wright of Nash
ville, Ten n.
Tlie Old Soldiers Who Are Entitled to
Pensions Arc Not More Than
Five Hundred.
TOO MANY APPLICATIONS MADE
Tli.r Will lit, \\ Out u. Tll.y Slnnil
11,„ Kiaiillnutlon. Which Arc Pro-
vltl.,1 Foi— IntcnUcI to hufiple-
incnt the t'hnrlty Fuutl.
rch 7.—(3p-vl.il.)—In
impi
v in-
Th
Atlanta. M i rc -
VtbW of the fact th.n
a ■ :rdt to ijirovail tjiat the nmv iK-nslon
law provides for practically a "servlc •
Inns, -n,” Governor Atkins in ha* *1 -t'-r-
injnetl to propim- and distribute a list
of Questton.s >v., i.-Ji acqdlcaiUs tor the
ben-fit of the uew law must answer.
“The law does not prop-so to provide
* servlco pension for nil the soldiers
who y-rvetl in the army," ssld ts ■
governor today, after a ootiferenco
with tho attonney general Jr -Id on the
t i ,Ji -t. ” l'!i ■ I-I-- i -v.is to re- slat-
aid only to su-'h old soMI-rs ms ire
, ntiil- I • - assL.t in---- from tin- oiuirliy
funds of tJio euunties. In other words.
It IS to supplement n7i.it tho counties
re autborlstd to do. on-11" k« p tin se
Id soldiers out of -the poor house.*'
- - - ,"'i , ui [ir-rv: 1-. I r- r l,i li •
Hippruprlatlon made, but up to date be
tween four and five thousand opptScu-
rions lie,vo Ueen made. There Is |l(0i
doubt that the great majority of these
applicants do ( not clearly understand
the term* of the law and are not ou-
titled to the p-nslon, and when they
ore subjected to tho examination oon-
templatod they will be weeded out In
wide rows."
this rny ’l u.i. Mrs. Su
eps, ,\U a 1 Bile ha-l two
-her, :o| ,01 tl.-ket lead
11: Ii
BRAID3TtRUBT'8 REVIEW.
Improvement Shown In the General
(Business Situation.
•N-dv York. March 8.—BraUstreet'a
tomorrdw will say: 'The general busi
ness situation shows more Improve
ment. Prom several centres this Is de
clared to 'be due In part to Ow ad-
jmrrym nt of congress and to soiue-
nhat better ivith-r. Gains .-ire shown
In Ittoreas-il demand for lumber and
In the
ugh oha^t
lltnr.
tilers
- -1her
itructuraJ
with
^.d Info
; r ;-7' eu.--
-I'lr-X hi.1 her
t" lls.-lf quietly
THE THOMAS CASE.
It fins llocn Set for Ilenrlng ou thj
20th of .March.
Atlanta, March 8.—<8*> -clal.)—The
r i tin t " -. • 1 ■ i ■■ -. i,n Ml -s I .ii 1 it
Th-onus, who w.ts placed under an -t
last Monday for uslntr the United
State* limits f-r fraudulent irarposrs.
at the Instance of one Lulls Simps n.
a N* n 1 • -k -li ■ i:i -n r n ,u in N'e-.v
Orleans, baa been s-t for iraaring on
March 20. Sduivin, who has given
noth'- thot he will he bore ,t that
time with irge bundles of dan
.i-len-o Igalns: the pretty dot-
In the sh'ii»- of lowe letters front
himself,
•■king
to in i oil rtsiioim
-,,ii ke.-pers must be made. Kern's
rnduiem wis ndop-.d ranking It un
lawful for druggists to Hell liquor w.th-
out • prescription from a physician.
Imprisonment may be ulilisl on a sec
ond offense. An unientlmnat sus
passed Hint only men can hold tuto r)
license*. On the final vote most of the
. Democrats vatul for the MIL n* did
other* who had fought It Tight Blong.
It I* td>ved that tide house -iv:Jl jmss
the bin, a* the senate d'.d tuft rirrtke
out the local option clause, anil that
tho governor ’.till then sign Jhe 1flll.
MISSOURI'S SMALLPOX.
t Wayna Industrie* Shut Down and
People Shivering.
Wayne, Ind., March 8.—This
King A pipe In -the main natural gas
I hurst tov-lve mile* north of the
The entire dtv was without fuel
3 till 11 o'clock. Hotels, resuu-
and private houses were unable
fTve warm meals. Fire* In nearly
V>f the stores In tho dty wen. out.
[ niffertng in the dty is Intense, as
home* are caring for grippe
is. The tthoretnometer is below
•tog point nod work shops, facto-
and schools and business bouses
f- forced to suspend.
Uerole Measures For Dolling With the
Hpldwnle.
St. Louis, MsrcU 8.—The epldmile. oi
smallpox has spread to such an extent
than 'the city snd stale autbirtles huvt-
duchled io nuke heroic measures In
dealing with the disease. A corps of
physlclsm visited the workhouse this
morning and, after exsmlnag tho -UK)
Inmate*, found Involve prisoner* svho
are believed to be suffering from small
pox. They were quarantined and nho
remainder nicrimwe-d. The bmpeotlon
of public sohooLs -will lie commenced
and If any pupil aHUc-ti-d w'.th small
pox symffcoms Is found the scbodls will
be alosed. The house of RetfUgo will
also be risked for smallpox.victims.
The state board of health met with
Governor Scone today ut Jefferson City
and Issued a proclamation prohibitng
sherlffli of *11 counties In Mlsuourl
from bringing prisoners to the d ate
penitentiary -wb'fle the smallpox exists
In so many towns of Itle state. The
proolamuUon Is token ss a precaution
ury measure. There are 122 smallpox
patients at quarantine In St. -Louis and
four now esse* were discovered today.
SHAW WAS A SPORT.
DANA INDICTED.
|* bin Returned In the Noyes Criminal
IO**) Case.
[wl-.tnfton, March 8.—The rrand Jury
’■lay returned so Indletmi nt f.,r
>*I libel eanlnkt C'narte* A. Dnna,
. sad Wlffiam L Uaffan. publisher
* New Vork Sun. The Indictment U
upon a publication In the Sun re-
flng upon Frank B. Noyes of the
►Mnj-ton Evening Star. The article
f t-t-itned of se libelous was an editorial
Hlug upon the war between the rival
I’ aaioclationa.
democrats nominate.
fdaniroo, Mich., Alartflt 8.—The
pi district Democrat!'- ■ :i ;r. atonal
ration wn* held here this afti r-
Judge J. H Shipman of i'oI!-
and P. H. oilkcy of Ridfland.
■ M. Todd of Kafsmasoo, were
h'xnlmtton* nm 1 Gill • v
pnaied on the F -,n-l ballot by th*
■»inr vote: Gllkey. 41; Ehipman.
, --I. 14. The fjerooerallc state
'™ *» ndctite.l at Hsckimr was
; I by the convention tcTlav an I
I -rn--l.
The Bslnry He Received We# Supple
mented by the Company’s Cash.
New Orleans, March l-Arthur B. Shaw,
a young man employed by the Western
Union Telegraph Company as recetvlng
clerk and assistant cashier, was held In
IUM bond by Recorder Whitaker In the
criminal district court this morning on
ths cbnrse ot forgery. Shaw possessed
aspirations to be a high roller, end is his
salary'did not permit of this, he forged
the name of Manager Well unri made
drafts upon several hanks to the amount
of several hundred dollars. The evidence
egahiit him 7s very damaging.
triangular”FREIGHT -WIAR.
St. Louis, March 8.—The Mimwalppi
Valley TninspoMAtion Company, (lie
Intor-xtate Company nnd the Anchor
Lino Racket Company are waging
triangular freight war. The war minted
with a reduction of 10 cento per 100
pounds by the Inter-gtate Company on
Now Orleans freight, le.iv'ng th- rate
10 cento. The Mlsslsaippl company
first met the cot and made a lower
rate. The Anchor company foil Into
line today. The railroads are tiking
no part In the war.
that ns v.ft !? mi!!! mil lie ilUfr
chlscd, but i w - a roily un«l r-t
slppl plau” was t
1 that perhaps It v-
Mrs
"s hn-l
Id 10 deatiFQWy
Inf i
% h-
THE INJUR!
PEOPLE.
extent of
id by
that the “Mise 1
one proposed at
Intett-lnl to incorporate th - dis
In the constttuti in. Th • c rasi-i
having tl <'Lir -1 for hane I <
awl bavins been deprived of :
resentatlon at the pd!« last No
have received the gympaNhy of nicno.*!
and R-putiMcaiki, trito are wilHng to was lu
support tlu-m In preference to making I the inj
a light for themselves, awl the ex-1 Of the SWW poopl* who were Injured
pr.-sm-d purpose of the administration I the following names were obtained by
bring to datfnawbtee fihem. So when *%L2JJS*9E|" mis^sILthly^inJured.
ou Monday the special ten days of reg- ^ *i,oulder were wTenehed.
Istrutlon began there were hundreds of I Ml|W i^tora Hush of New York was
Degree* at every court house- in the I (1,^,^,, through a window, and her
etiite. It was then found 4hat the au- right arm was badly out by tho glass,
thoritles 4vnd only furnished the regls- Several stlWien were necessary.
4rars with samples of the forms of| Julian Tired of I nlladetpal i was
affidavit Instead of ...
vnd It was with d.fflcukgr 4hut simple*
11 \ ' r y, 111 1 1
J,/blv-TR —purl
,Irv I-. Il
lllllll
SSJHJBS*
petlng si
:<r.u*t special Sttetitt -n.
. -I. lll-t ' :n-
fully wlffi orders In
American grades. London wools nre
ldrher nnd rhone Is n stronger market
Kcneiufily. Print cloths are once more
down to 2 1-1 cents for sltxy-four
Hquare. Jobbing ad Charleston 4s more
active and a number of merchants are
North to obtain goods. Improvement
Is shown in isle* of shoes and clothing
at Memphis and there 4s a -b-tter feel-
In Louisiana, due largely to the sugar
bounty set. Augusta awl Atlanta report
larger sales of hardware. Trads has
been quite slow at Ctlsttanoogm and
NashvUe, but the outlook Is fair and
collections moderately so. Some Im
provement Is reported from Birming
ham, where collections continue Slow.
TIIE GREAT EXPOSITION.
were obtained from which to print afll-1 ' V",_ 5 q-aa th-Xv
davits, and In at toast one Instance a 1
supervisor refused to aueopt an affida
vit written on a blank which the rtatn
had not furoiahed and which 4be state
would not furu sh.
The first day << regbteatlon was pirnc-
tlcslly lost by these delays. Many men
who carry- from a diazarere, resuming to
their homes whlluut regUtering. In all
but three counties, the ttooka are open
six hours a day snd shout twelve men
nre registered per hour on an average.
Every mipervtooc of registration Is the
appointee of the admlnlrirntlan and a
member of thuit faction.
The proceedings of the week reached
a climax yesterday when Govern'**
Evans removed three notaries public
In Srariu-x county. It was openly
charged -that he dlil so because they
took the affidavits of negro** who de
sired to register—these affidavits being
made necessary toy the aot otxn e re
ferred to. Governor Evans was nuked
about this tcUay. He enld tho men had
been removed because some “decent"
people In Sumter had reported to him
that they were making themselvc* "ob
noxious" by taking the affitLvlto of
negr-xn.
The Republicans have tak> n this n«
their strongest ground to knock <>ut the
note of the convention, when It meets
In August. They have hundreds of
other cnees on which to make the fight
In the Unfjed State* -ou - - m l are
otnfident that the action of (the o n-
ventlon cannot Hinnd. The conserva
tive* believe that the only hope Is f it
the reformers -will unite with them f ir , ,
honest elections. The negroes say they L
d> not expect or desire to oontrol the ’
stage hut they «Mi to vote.
Lut tall registration certificates were !
distributed among the reformers a ft. r 1
the time to register had cx ir.-1 nn t | 1
as few ot them are attempting L> reg- | “
Uter now. it Is expected that the same
pCen la contemplaited 1, -f re the -I- -
tkm for delegates. The Ietri-1 itore rr-
fuw>2 to provide for teat foctkms
ing reprcnentatkci it*
Mrs" 51 yi" was thrown out of her
berth and ithc luck <V the sleeper
chfr wa* hurl-d agnlntf the small of
her hack. The Injury wufl very palnfub
but Its exeat tunnot be told until nbe
consults s physician.
Jeanette L»wry mw brvlBea on the
thftfh.
OTHERS INJURED.
Mr. snd Mrs. II. D. HoArnn of
Elyria, Oh!>, were also Injured. Mr.
Itufi'inan rtcelv.-l a cut on the ear
an-l his ha-1 was hurt. His wife’* In
juries wer* only »-«ht.
Fred WUefi nv is hurt Internally and
his band «** out •
.Jlico BcrtJ* Barrent of Chicago wss
slightly injured.
Mrs. H. H- Martin of ClnctnnatL
Ohio, hail her wrist broken.
Alien F. Jolt:i.-»-:i of Chicago suffered
sllulit bruhns.
s tn Rotvhn'l. • of Jn kson-
vlll--, FI*., « is Bllghtly hurt.
NOTE? of THE WRECK.
Tile ctili i "ii • - urred t!lr.--tly In
fe-nt cf il" Ht.itli-'.i a- i ■ I idling. A
gii-ic phrak ixt,-i:-l--,l sightly over the
r.ln.r, rot Wh—n tl"- t-- 1.11 ran Into the
ank In such
igh the wln-
dly cl-:
It It
tin
with
bid he t"
chair.
BMs for th* Traneportatlon Building Ac-
capted—The Argentine Exhibit.
Atlanta, March 8.—The executive com
mute* ot the Cotton States International
Expo*men today accepted hid* far th*
transportation building, water pipe and
newer pipe for the exposition grounds
and ordered the employment of a land-
acapo gardener to superintend th* plant
ing out of trees, shrubs, etc.
Vico Preoldeut Baldwin of tho South
ern railway reported elaborate arrange
ments for handling people between tho
city and exposition grounds over two
tracks, with four tracks In tho grounds
and four tracks to unload at the city
station, so that trains will leave every
four minutes each day.
Dr. Zeballos, envoy extraordinary and
minister plenipotentiary ot tho Argentine
Republic, also cqmmlsstoner of tho Ar
gentine exhibit at tho oxpoaitlon. Is here
and was called on by the executive com-
mutes at the eragnn hotel tonight Dr.
ZeDsno* Is enthusiastic over the Argen
tine exhibit and promises to make R one
of the finest at tho exposition.
TAYLOR'S NOMINEES.
Democrats Name w Ticked to Oppose
Populistic Nominees.
Butler. March 8.—<8pesl*l.)—The
Democratic primaries today resulted In
the following nominations: Sheriff,
George W. McDaniel; treasurer, John
A. csmer -n; coroner, Oeorg* 51. Hlcka;
surveyor, James 51. Btenrart. They
will oe oppoaol In the rfmklon next
Wednesday by the Mtowtog Populist
n ..nine,*: 51. L. RlK*y, E. C. P-rklna,
Sim D. Chgpman, Robert 8. Foy. This
la a special election to fill vacancies
occasioned by the failure of Populists
•looted in January to make bonds.
HANOWdO AT LITTLE ROCK.
Burt; Ark^ March 8.-Tho eg,
ecitti' :t . f Tom WHcfclns took phe.
IhU morning, tlie drop It -ing sprunc it
bj.lv cut down ait lu:10.
MI.-i Tn .'ii la
eon is crasiiy j-
pluy f *r -ven
marry film.
LIVELY STREET FIGHT.
Atayor of ,-t Suburb In a i -i.mnga
With an Atlanta Jeweler.
All lift. Marc* 8.—(8*>---!al.)-filr.
E. C. .1 m-a, timyor of Mnn< hi --- r, ,nl
Mr. E. W. Blue, a well kn nm Whli—
-hall street Jftweler, srere th- part". 1*
pants In a lively strc-et fight shortly
before noon today. NelUn-r party w.ts
much Injured beyond a few seraiteh i,
but case* against butto genth-mun wero
«wt«r*d.
The fight grew nut of s dispute ov*r
a huslneas transaction. The two gen
tlemen were standing on the eidoealk
In front of Mr. Hlu-'s place of liusl-
neas wb -n midtlenly they Iw-rrnn -to spar
In a lively manner. A gentlemen s' rail
ing In a etore across the street ran to
the scene and caught 5lr. Jones, while
another, who was pissing nt tn- time,
caught .Mr. Ulu/> and tho fighters w.-re
separated. Mr. Jones suld that .Mr.
Blue h -I o.tll<-l him a *‘ar nod th it ho
then struck him.
WALK ED FR05I M’AOON.
Wii-h Strong's Xl-.Uier it Her Knc-sto
tho Governor
Atlanta, March 8.—OpecUfl.)—Govern
or Atkins n spent p:rat ,.f t.„1ay In
lo king hrou- , i rc--,nts In the nw- <t
V-’n-Xh Strong, the negro enurderor, sen
tenced to hang at HtoWktnmrtH* next
Friday for mimler. 5'esterchiy after
noon Just os the governor was prepar
ing to leave bi* t.fifov an (fid -white-
hooded fwgro woman appeare,l at the
door. She carriod a big rnne In h-r
hand and appeared in on alnuct cam-
pl-t-ly worn out condition.
The old “mammy” was th- mo'her
of Wash Strong, she toad walk'-l all
tbe vraor fn>m .Mn-.-n t-> Intercclo with
the governor for the life of her b >y.
Govern ir Atkln--n w.",- mit-h sffecteti
T w.-nai.'e p -a .<h- K . t ,(„«h
on her kn---- to bog him, and the
ere.-r was s, movul ttost ho nt once
went lnt., th, re -,r-l of tho ear.■ t->
soo If there was groutt-1 upm which to
grant hor prayer.
Tin' NORT/fEASTERN SALE.
The Rod to Re sold to the Iligh-et
Bidder on April 16.
' •. M-i-.-.h x iH; -,d ,1 , .:., v -rn-
or Atkin, -n has fixe 1 tprll 18th n« ■ he
dat- for ':io ml* of <h, \ •eth".i„l. rn
railroad. TheSaV will !-• c>,ndu d-d at
a :.- n . til- - Tl litl r.s t., I.. iuTtn it, -l
in if -I ty- 'iv \t’ ro-'s- I r..- .
: ■ I . Is n ■ ng.ia, -1 in pr-jHPillg
th- advnrttv ment.
Th- Uo),-.,) ..t i- . is Miuhorlzed by
the lev!.-l.itlire to r.-t|ro th. North-a-t-
' r:i 1 ■- L. I-. - . r-.id w-iul'l a,,t
*.ef VjM, wl’l to* n-lvertt-cl for aite t,,
th •.nrt.'Wt Id lil-,r ■ i May 1 Tho Iwndn
must bring a prendu
this o-rultti.-n Lh- s: