The weekly telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1885-1899, March 14, 1895, Image 5

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THE "WEEKLY TELEGRAPH: MARCH 14, 1895. jo Distinct Riots in New Orleans With Fatal Results in Each. Shooting Capt. Wood picked up Mr. Bane and called a cab. 'Mr. Bane wne .cent to the hospital to have hts wound* dp'«dd, Capt. Wood, while calking to a reporter, took occasion to h«*r,i tae pouoo and Mayor KHzpat- riok. He said that It mu on Internal outrage that the negroes were not pro tected. (BOOHED THE MJATOR. Mayor Fitzpatrick appeared on the acene aoon after the riot and Oapt. Wood paid his commitments to his hon or in unmeasured terms. Mayor Flts- paltrick hurried to the scene as soon as possible and directed the polios pf- flcars. Acting Superintendent Journee also arrived on the scene In due time. Hla honor was very much disappointed when toM that there were no arrests made. He called 'Che police together and 'tdd them whenever they eanv a man Are a shot to get that man rut all haiards. Continuing be said: "You tnen walk along the wharf, und It you can see anyone whom you think took part In the shooting, arrest thorn." The negroes fired upon were employ, od by (Stevedore Cleddes of the Jlarrl- enAh PATOU I 80,1 •*»»• Xt la said that the reason nr Snip'S lURbKlt bliul UUiYit that there was not a .sufficient force B* w of police on hand at thalt hour was that the hour to begin work was 7:30 o'clock stool! Ueltlnd Ualea and Bote* | an j the police had received orders to report at that time. So there was only a handful of men at the lime of the shooting. The wharf at this point is almost totally covered with freight arid nearby are a number of boxes. The majority of the attackers conceal ed themselves behind these obstruc tions. _ March 12.—There were j A* uuuch of the violence which has New Orleans. .taken place in the past week has ocurr- aeparate and distinct 1 e( j uptown (U1( j a gmjny of the cotton both probably resulting from I „hlpe were loading In that portion of the .,1a,,. one occurred on the olty, tt was expected, there would be >' ® aro * ’ wrench market, trouble in that quarter. At an early iV1 >r front nea T ii»ulini hour this morning ibotto white and black ler e the ship Engineer was loading laborers appeared on the wharves and Liverpool. The other occurred ihe feeling was running high. The Im- ^ t four miles distant In the dtrec- portatlon of negroes had Incensed the ®°“ , -.—jlim, at the foot of Phil- whites, and there was not only an ugly l0 of e.irr 1 , _,.,|, feeling prevailing among those dlrect- ,, Jtreet, only one man, William , y ( nterestw j i -but U |*> among alt the •ampbcll. colored, was killed In this 1 residents ot this city. Ross, Howe & Meriuw, and Elder, Dempster & Co. . - — - . I have ships in the neighborhood of Phil ip street, and this morning both llrms nrto continue the loading of their vessels at this point. A EATER ACCOUNT. It was shortly after 7 o'clock when a orowd of a dozen or more negroes ap peared on the levee. There were crowds of people scattered along on the river front. The negroes were proceed ing toward the ship, preparatory to be ginning their work. If they expected any trouble they showed no evidences of their fear. Suddenly, as they were walking' across the wharf, two gangs wy ffere Engaged in Loading the | Steamship Engineer and Wcro Given No Show. rk U»M* nl tmi En ,piled » V~*r *»*• *«•» ’ B ,„were aud Sliotgun.-Tbo uemsge 1VM Terrlllo and die Police Were Slow. Spanish Gunboats Gutting Too Anxious to Have a Shot at a Revolutionist. CAPTAIN GROSSMAN'S STORY. Ho Saluted the Spanlali Colon, He Bhold Have Done,lut the Guuhott l*ur*ue<l Him aud Poured Solid Shot Into Ilia Vessel* Til0 names of the dead are as fol- '1'tlliam Campibell. jalra Carralbee. Tito unknown nesioes who have net K n hl jtti(led; four in all. The wounded are: James A. Bane, purser of the ste&m- Englneer, dangerously -wounded. Henry Brown, color'd, will recover. Leonard Mallard, colored, since dead. Tim Pcrslen, colored, may recover. Louis Cast, oolored, will recover. Billy Williams, ectored, will recover. Frank Ltohtball, colored, slightly rounded. Robert Brook* white, shot In the leg; )t dangerous. A total of eight wounded, rioubtless » number of other negroes I ere eUghtly wounded, 'but ran away ul cannot be identified. All the of white men came out of Phillip street and before anybody knew what had happened, there Were pistols flashing In the morning sunlight, puffs of smoke came from the muzzles of several guns and several shots rang out. One ne- rro In the crowd etaiggered and fell prone across the wharf and the rest of the band ran In other dtrectmns, most of Chan going up the levee. The white men who hud done the Shooting did not pursue the fleeing negroes. As soon . , a* they bad fired and the wounded merctal bodies aro In session tonight 1Ilan .|, a d fallen, they quickly dista nt Governor Foster preeent to de- peored In the direction from (Whence tse some means of .aiding the trouble. I they had come. A crowd of people THE RIOT ON THE ENGINEER. fmmedlately ran to the-spot where , ,,,, .... I the darkey had fallen. Officer Brode- Jaints Blue, Ihe punur of thi Ln-I rio | t of the j) oy i an police wae on the laeer, we» Htamliiss on the levee user spot and wl In weed the Shooting, and |s Alp when the attack was made anil I he promptly comrmindoated the news reuuural four woumta, three :n the to his oflloers. Oapt. 'McArdle was at od uijd another la the arm. He was the time In charge of the Boylan force, red upon by several men who aimed and oa soon as he found that a man ter the hauls of three policemen who I hud b en shot, he telephoned to head ier* kneellrw behind anna* freight lust I QUa.-tens and to the hospital and the u the edge of the wharf. His wounds -mrbuiance proolptly resssonded. It ... anwe fa,to I was learned that the name of the ne- , „ a gro rwho had fallen wounded was Wll- As near as can be gtated the *ooK: c Mam auntlbell. a few minutes after 7 oaiook. the GOVERNOR'S action nn m c4e h N »' v <*'«"•• »«•* Ik-Oovemor To.- ■■ e ilii I ter *“ *** n ttt 11:15 P- m - He was still chance to do Ovelr bloody work. )n oonaustatton with the representatives the time there (Were no STresU. as Q f she commercial bodies. He stated he six police wore ss badly frightened had received a telegram of inquiry from Ibn negroes. The atltuckers wore Secretary Oresham, which was also In New York, March 12.—The mall stealmer Alllatica of tile New York and Colon line, which arrived today, was fired upon and chased by a Spanish guriboat when off the east end of Cuba on March 8. The affair Is likely to lead to International complications. The owners of the lino are very Indignant at the Insult, aatd say they will de mand a reason for the tttempi to slop an American mall steamship on the high sea In times of peace. Pho fol lowing letter has been sent to Secre tary Gresham: "To the Hon. Walter Q. Orcsham. Secretary of State: The American mall steamship Afllanca, under my com mand, white on her homeward bound voyage from Colon, R. C., to New York was fired upon on the morning of March 8, off the east end of Cuba. Ah 6:30 o'clock a barkentlne rigged steamship was sighted under the land, bearing directly for us. At 7:15 rhe set her colors, proving to be a Spanish gunboat. I immediately ordered the American ensign holered on the Alllan- ca. and saluted the Spaniard, which salute was duly returned by err. j then saluted wltv more ml lupporrd the matter was at an end. “But about five minutes later, the Spaniard fired a blank cartridge aud few moments taper lothcr one, fol lowed shortly afterward by lhree sc lid shots, all of which fell snort ot the Alllanca, but Showing conalusivety that the Spaniard wae firing at us. I paid no further attention to the Spaniard, but kept upon my course. The Span iard kept up the chase, although grad ually dropping astern fully i wenty-flve miles. I desire to know If the Spaniard had any right to fire on my ship, with the probable chance of endangering the lives of the passengers snd crew Under my charge, or icmpel me to heave to, a* he probably Intended. I respectfully ask for Information on that subject, as I did not and do not propose to heave to, thereby loeing time on my voyage to oUlge Spanish usually pass within n mile of Capo Hays!, but on this trio 1 waa from four to four and a half mile from cbe Spanish shore. I would have etoppol my ..hip, but I was not ordered to, anti be had no right to ztzp !T— Ww n.M vninw along at our usual speed of thirtevsi knots when wo met'(he w-.ir ship and we kept It up. Al- ttsough he fired up he could not make more than rlewn knots tin hour and wa soon dropped bim afttem. I suppose he wurted to show the authority and pres tige of a war ship, but time U valuable , Able tnwiness and I have none to waste i gun boata. Besides, any one with half ic <?yo of a aeaman could boo that this ,ia an ordinary passenger steamer with hlte vrtngs spreud fore and aft Just going about her busin* ?s. He set no pig- js until we wero so far away we could not read them. It may bo the ship was a n v one on that station. On© thing that makes me think so we* that tfho wtw painted black and her bottom seemed very clean. They always paint their ships on that station white. But he could easily hive seen that we were not flll- busterers." Capt. Grossman is the senior command er of tfre Colombia line and commodore of the fleet He wna in command of the Brazilian war Ship America, which was the remodelled excursion sRlp Tlilttsnta. but a broken leg forced Wm to leave the Brazilian service, and he returned home fron* Martinique. IT CURES DISEASE The Medical Profession Indorses Paine’s Celery Compound. },<■ y) ■ BURNING OF A COIAjBGE. i«ir>.icd of two iiirtli-s. A large num of men ajtpe.i r.-l ag the corner of hunilDo street, while an equally large if) came from ihe corner of Ht. Ann. vporel Devnnnejr, w1u> wu» In charge diacuaaton, nnd was not willing to give It out for publication before tomorrow. The governor hn> Issued a proclamation call Ing thctmJIKla out to preserve order and they will be on the leveo at 6 o'clock (tic handful of' policemen, order..! I i» men to dlupcrae, but no attention pi Id to him and the mob began to BRITISH MINISTER INFORMED. Washington, March 1J.—Sir Julian Faun Tie' linger every minute. Suddenly a I «*<>•'• the British ambassador, ihls even- h wu find. This had a tfartxW ‘ (Ttot on ttho tnob. 'the first ro|>ort was .Hewed toy fire or six shots, nnd then 1e tiring toccamo gcivral. Tin. smoke "J the fog comUmvt nn.le the scone ^ nvNt as dark as night. Tkio negroes I 0 ? excitement 'and* the men of the Extn- 'jfe on board the ship und had Just eer were fearful that they might be at Wil Whe tarpaulins off batch No. 2 tacked. He therefor# earnestly request, h'-n the attack wag made. The ne- od that some action be taken to Insure fivero taken completely by sur- ‘heir safety. Speaking of .he matter. Sir Ttoer ran alrnut like a lot of l “ Wi . .. . .. _ , Ud animals and tbelr crl.w were pit- “ lou “now the city of Now Orleans fill. Many sought refuge on Imnrd the I ta r,ry P««<>tbed Juet sow but the lm«r received a telegram from the British conaul ot Ksw Orleans Informing him of the shooting during the riot this morn ing of Purser Bane of the British steam er Engineer. The consul added In his tel qgr&ni that the city was In a terrible state governor of the state, 1 am assured, able to quell the disturbance. As soon as I received the telegram from Ccnsul BE John I turned the matter over to ths Mp, trtiHo other* ran down the wharf n 'l made their ngftipe. On© negro, Jt ““'<7 It - v„v Impnssttiic 1o cstlinsitc Aho number of secretory of stats and ha Informed m« ants fired, but 200 were fired at least, tost ho would communicate with the gov- lvo stuckers fired recklessly on all »»oe of LouMsna and that the mattsr dca, nut ntring shorn they shot. The I would b* Investigated." •hlte men In n body mcv.il «l.g»g the I F “ r,h * r than this sir Julian refussd to vee up town umrvclcstwl. After tfidr I <al * “b 0 " H 1 * matur. parture a number of (police under the I enolish ooXtment. oninund of Rcrgt. Day nvidc thrtr <ip I bondon, March It—Ths Dally News, carats*, on the accno snd idturel ,im I commuting on tbs race riots In Now Or- ’harf of the largo crow.U .which gath- le ?5f' L “" w<iI tomorrow: red. It wv.a known tint many men hid 1 •n uxunded anti several killed, anil s urah (was made for Untie persons rhe police. Cara bee was fountl deasl I (be (unquette In front of one of the >w wind uvs of Ii’on's dqthlng atore the corner of «t. Ann and Deciiur tre»ta, IMoad wus gushing from rrlWe wound in hh toead and he sms d. No one *e«*nod to know bow or (licre he Was Mint. He mug running oek to St. Ann •treat and Ju*t aa be ' icJied the banquette too fell to the vumewt. lie expired a f.iw mlmttoa (ter. •Nexrore are now being lynched in bulk In New Orleans. If It were not for ths looks of the thing they might as well re turn to their ancestral sea s of Dahomey. New Orleans Is a more resps.eabls ad- than Dahomey, but the cltlsene ot tbs two tocalUttes are m ach the him. 1 ' Women always prefer Dr. Price’s Baking Powder. It's absolutely pure. ENGLAND'S NAVY. IWbertson Proud ot the Expenditures of the Past. Xerodcm, (March 12.—The ddbnite of the navy estimate was tgwned In the house Some veh„ I na -vy estimate .(.- nro in tne house gt. Hevron, who hurried to the I o/ commons today by Mr. Edmund Rub ric, hid the bodies of owo negroe* at to the morgue. One of »h.» negroes >s at Ihe head of St. Iioul* street id, lying In a pool of blood from und In h's head. The wound was a irg>. one. Hie other body wag found "ne dlvtine* away from tin. flret. II«* td crawled uml 'r an elirrsteil tank rxl there died. Ho was not discovered .pill some time lager. No one In the rtfty knew the mnw- of die do t.l •n. . NO CHANCE FOR 7UB LIFE. Purser Bane was not given half a 'once tor hla life. He wits on the 'rirf aliening to ertson, civil lord ot die admiralty. Re ferring to the fact that the naval de fense act would expire In 18»5, Mr. Rob ertson said the erpendftumt under ths act had been 22,241,000 pounds which had added to the strength of the navy, seventy ships, all ot which wore in sere vice or ready to be put Into service. He congratulated the tamse upon this result, lie then gave the details of the new prngnungne Which Include works at Glbnattar, Dover. Finland and lloog Kong, the agsrasato cost which will be 8,700.000 pounds. To nvet Chit expeodlturo he nal-1 tt was pro posed to retire Joans, paynJblf* by term laable annuities^ extemlln^ rhlrty yearn. Mr. Arthur G. Balfour ma*l be whim man eppenred anti began the I appt-arunre In tin- house t..lay. havl l ln ». He sms about to go aboard ■vokI for safety when he was lre.1 upon. Three policemen were In " J >>t ot Bans and they knelt down and ((■■•med terrorMrtoken. one tnai "fved the piattg In close proximity 'Hr. Bane’s head sod fired a oho bulled the trigger again twice air I burner fell, bleeding. Another m rK, > Mr. Bane In the right arm. ' «Pt. Wood of the EngfikVr. h m gotten up when the shooting . 1 r -l. He hurriedly do --.-1 tiht« ■■nine on deck. Oapt. Wood « '■ ot the conflict. Ifc aaye ti ' r ' was firing frem all alfes, ami t K-ne was like s bottle field. The II 1,1 was never before wltneeecl. T .hlte men were mneemle.] behl rirht Cl „ a.j poured vn-y r » / loio the nwroea. After recovered from hi* lllnw loudly cheered. •. ,'l i *N* I'' 1LV fTHEP To liie Kdiior: Wca: • lulorm jou rvsdera liiat 1 Uht© a po«iuvo nmi.i4; mb!'** nsruvd dinfii'c*. By iU Uiueiy iLouaautis of bu^iuss cases Li Levn !•« ruuiueotly curv.l. 1 slmU l* g 4ud two bottle* tl mr remedy fres your idvra wbo Lavs c» will lh. sumption. If they null t.(*tui? ce nddr-iiea ] |y Y A dLOBUil. M. D.. ■ lot Pearl etr.it. New York. rt CreatOd a Stir In the City Council of Columbia. Oilumibla, S. C., (March 12.—Some morvthn ago the main building of the Benedict College, a colored educational Institution, maintained by northern money here was burned, (the opinion of the prwldervt being that it waa fired by an exasdled student. The best class of white citizens of the town, did every thing In their powor to save the effects of the white teachens who resided In the building, many remaining Inside tia the roof fell In. Despite nil that, there seems from resolutions adopted by tile olty council tonight to have been an effort to make the fire excuse for something which fa) a complete surprise »o the people here. The resolutions «•>!(• ere endorsed by the president ijf the burned college rend as follows "Whereas, the secretary of the home mission society In his last report charges chat the people of Columbia !n- J stipnted by prejudice against the edu cation of the negro, burnt one of their I school buildings and also charge that northern teachers iwhen 'they come south have to take their lives In their hands, therefore be It— “Recolved, by the mayor nnd aider- men of the city of Columbia In council nmeirtbled. that the chorees above tot forth ore absolutely without foundation In fact. The colored schools tn this H-otton have always been protected by the laws of (the state of South Carolina, the city of Columbia, and the citizen# Individually, and their leach era respect' cl In every Instance. Upon the occa sion of the fire ait the Benedict College, the fire department of the city rendered all possible assistance and would have succeeded In saving said touffdlng had the house not teen located outside of the corporate limits of Columbia, and also a gret distance from the fine plugs of the city.” kktn This Is from (the avrltor of the prize th'i-d-: on n.WiiPdk*d toy the (Medico Chlrui'Clc-d OolI( f • in l-dVd, American XT dlcol Press CouHuny of BbUadeiphla. In toiipld'.ty of tlie llvor and ner v- us debility and Paine’s celery compound acts Dlee ti enurm, rentortng 'the nervous s.vsiem nnd those orgins .to tM'lr normal no t'.vlty very apeeillly. It U of Ineu .(lia ble value, and pusirusas a wl<V»r mtge of action by fir rhin acy of Ms kin dred remedies. Very :ruly yours, IL L. CtiAYTON, M. D. Odesm, Del., Dec. 20, JSuR , i The World’s Fair Tests showed no baking powder so pure or so great in leav ening power as the Royal. * ROYAL BAKtNQ POWCED CO., 106 WALL 8T., NCW-YOHK. $ \M WELCOMED M’KINLEY. rrotcctionisls Met the Governor of Ohio at the Aragon and Formed a League. MACON WAS RKl’RESKN'TED. ir AS3 AC J1 US F.TT.d COMMITTEE. They Investigated tile Manufacture o{ CVi'.ton In Atlanta. Atlanta, Ga.. March 13--The I<kIb- l*tlve f4»minUV»e from SlAsnanhuhetta spent today In Atlanta invtst'.Kathi?; ^oikhern anethml^ of inanuf'v turin^ « 'C'U. Th'» lU'-UilKTH f* 'Uti'l that I'.'jil Ih much ch^tper In the Sou'h than In Nenv Knorland. Haw cotton, labor. In- K'ir.tii< jin-l t ix.-s nr.- all N.h.t hfro, and the of U-bor ;tr.* longer. It ul IE mi fari the gunboat* or any others except In cage# x of distress. “Respectfully, James A. Grossman, Comma nder." _____ ltle etory «old by the ship* clficers la that at daylight last Friday morn ing, about 6:*0 o'clock, while gcUW through the windward passage from the Caribbean tea to Ihe Atlantic, d ship was seen coming out from under the land of Cape Mayal. la the eastern point of Cuba. The stranger laid her course with the evldem whtat of In tercepting the AUlanc*, and nt 7 o clock she hoisted the orange and crimson colon, which, token with her build and general appearance, let* no doubt tn the mind* of those aboard the Alli ance that she was a Spanish man-of- war. No sooner were the gunboat a colors seen at her mlxzen peak titan Capt. Grossman of the AlUancs ordered the atars and stripes to toe t outed, on the lackataff, and dipped hree times In rzlice. The marine vourteay waa re turned in kind by the > arshlp. and the Alllanea'a ensign was unbent from IU hglyarda and stowed away. Hardly had tbif been accomplished than the Spaniard again ' toplnyed hi* colon, and as a mark of cxtra polUe- <*__a ri i ■■■!a.1 • ntnrail Inn At- ENDED IN A TOOT. Indiana's Legislature Guilty of Boms Illegal Action*. ness. Capt. Grossman ordered the AH Banoa’s flag to run up aud .lirFj4 again, and then left flying. Again was the salute acknowledged, and then, to the utter amazement of thee* Uboard the American steamer, a bunk shot was fired from one of the war rewefa forward port guns. The shot was probably meant os an Invitation to the AltWtnca to heave U>. but Oapt. Grossman liid no Intention cf ob<*ylnfl the summons He remarked to Kecond Officer Ilussell. wt» was on outy the (bridge. "The Spaniard aeoro* to bo tirln" a *hot, M and then aUmly k*pt his course. Soon nnoriier blank «hot wa* flred. which the ^ptaln greeted hv savlnir. "All rlgiitl tot hlro nhoot. by A “ W.hotwasdr^. tout this time It wu shot In earneat. It wu a solid .hot and not a harmlet* blank cartridge, and aimed at the Yankee merchantman. The course of the shot could be seen wtier* It ricodhetted along the water be fore finally going to the bottom a full quarter of a mile short of Its mark. Still Capt. Grossman kept hla course end wait. SI for the gun boat to overtake him If It could. The black .moke b ran to pour from th* gun boat’s funnel and the water around her bow leaped up In a way that showed that her fire* were tidns vlKor- ously etocked an*l steam forced up to It* tig heed limit The cun boat fired again ten minuiea Bl« acd'stfi! ?r-i« *»**» an other T-iual Interval of thru - - ■ mflon through th* alas- »h< Indianapolis, March IS.—The legisla ture ended la a riot last night. The governor la allowed by the constitution to hold a Mil three working days tow- fore vetoing or approving ft nnd one «< the political totals, ousting the custodsn of the atuto house reached him at 10:34 last Thursday night. It (became noised about that he would scud tn bis veto at 1:40 last nfarbt, and hoping that inasmuch as the sea#tom expired at midnight, there would not be time 4o gum the toill over his veto. The olficerg of the house were prepared to reach a roll call In quick order and got the bill to the senate In time to peas. The governor - # secretary usu ally comeg in at ihe south door of the bouse, and he w.1* expected there last night. A few Republicans had put in a scheme to keep him out until after IX o'clock, so file veto would toe ineffect ive. The doors were locked and the elevator captured. When Private Sec retary King entered the elevator with ih» veto he was adzed toy Mr. Adams and others of the bourn and held as to n vise, while Mr. J. G. Allen, another member, ran the elevator up ami down 04 lightning speed. King’s yells soon brought the custodian of the building to the acene and the elevator stopped and King released. There was still five minutes and the central door wa» forced toy the custodian's force. Then catue a "rush" that res-mhled a riot. The Democrats trio! to flrht through a way for King to the speaker's chair, but the speaker’s watch showed 11 o'clock long before they got there and be declared the house adjourned. Two or three ahalrs were smnuhod In the rush, but nobody wag hurt. Atlanta, Xfaroh 11.—{Special.!—Th pnoiln (.-through of Governor McKinley the great Ohio Protectfonlet Bec'ibll- [ caa, wbo spent the day here on his way I to ThomasvlUe for his wife's health, I has set the pretention Idea a bubllng nt 1 a great rate. l,aet night. In nntlclpa- 1 tlon of Governor McKinley’s arrival j a half dosen well known Protect km ie: new cotton munufaclurlng •a arc springing up every a tiling Which Impressed the visit Wlhnlnglc wen shown much shten'loo. A FEMALE DISTILLER. Ml (Kin. M i 12 (S|e- Ul , XJ Laura A. liytlc. of Harr.ilson ven w.is .nnvleled of till it distilling he ,1'i'lv Newman t<"Uv, Icing ih c-.i.nl w-.man moonshiner ever trie In hit rmirt. Judg i!r ty» oho*© | up and la! Grosman i Vtally fUlltn • t^hf mil#-* Would you have a strong baking ponder? Use Dr. Price's. It’s abscf.utely pure. ALB QUTET AT BOO.V8 DEL TORO. Washington. March 11.—Beretary Herbert today receluff a ttfegrun from Capt. Cromwell, commarrllng the Atlanta, stating that all was quiet at Boms del Toro and all well on board Ms veas-l. The dlkpatch was dated Colon, the 11th Inst. Ths chief of the bureau of statistics reports that the values of the exports of domestic cot ton from the llnltel States during F tb- ruary aUd daring ths six months ended Fe'rtwry M, 1*95, and compered with •linll " exports during • oorrcsporxl- III. perM'ls "f the preceding y-ir aver.. 1 f<:i"W* Fehrimry. 1 -ti3.l-4.Xlt; 1SW II'.*52.3*9; sli lli-.riths ending F.-h- ru.-V 2-, I--.',, 11M.VB.J5; ]jmj.IU,- Republicans got tegether here and die- . fy ouswd plana for the formation of n Protection league In Georgia. The lit tle confab was gotten up by several Atlanta genrtieunen, Mr. J. N. Bateman, a lawyer who balked democracy last summer, Mr. Everett.a western Repub lican, and Mr. Bryan of Iowa. Besides three gentlemen and several other adopted Atlanttans Major J. F. Hanson and R. D. Locke Of Macon, were present and engaged tn the discus sion. All were emphatic In expressing their convictions that the salvation of the country rested solely on the pnCkry of protection, snd In denouncing the Democratic party. They propose to form first a Protec tion club In lAIUsnts, and later on to widen their •oemtlona and 'form a league In the state. Judging by the at tendance at last night's meeting the protection Ida* will need do#* nursing In these ports to amount to much. Along with the launching of the pro tection league scheme and Ihe presence of Governor McKinley the announce ment was also made today toy Mr. J. D. Cottlno. a well known financier, that to* bad forsworn Democracy and ac cepted Republicanism on account of the protection doctrine* of that body, Mr. Cottar, who has hold several public offices, also announced that ho has formed a Republican club with a couple of hundred members, toeing himself the president of the chib. World’s Fair experts found on yale Dr. Price's Baking Powder i lutely pure. used to punlxti I by fine or llllprlr mtnant, her that for i second off el receive no mercy. Mrs. K dle-aged woman, of ihe Igi tatnear type, sue hnd no waa defended by u lawyer the o-urt. th* tout THANHAU8EIt STAGE-BTRUCK Mr. A lie Thanliauscr. th- son of Hi .-a Tbantnusrr. li slon. Young Than- who hm been « par n r In bis large dry ponds easiness hero Ml M-nrH until I'D failure eev- trmet aril Juki the Che 15th nder -lalrtal, .n>l will v In 1 "illii'to-ll'Mlu "ll lion Ji. Jlr. Thanh*usrr mint ii" e not <>r.ly HI gro HE TOOK TIIE HOUNDS. ,ntn M h 12. (Sj'-'lnU -A ne. M-il' l with r.-valnlng hla liberty, , - -Mi: . s'"l*' n I'Ulr "f I... - vL . ..wn.nl tov 'lie punl'ls to trull • l priom-ie, and turk them awav him. At met " ' "'(Ul# n-llheT .. -r., n-.r Hie houndu tkl'l been Iho w rld? Dr. Prl I'l’NlJKALOF OW. JORDAN. GOVERNOR M’KINLEY'S ARRIVAL. His Party Driven to th* Residence of CoL A. E. Buck. Atlanta, March IX.—tUpechL)—Governor and Mrs. William McKinley ot Ohio ar rived tn the city this afternoon at * o’clock. They ware at once driven to th* resi dence of CoL A, E. Buck, where lunch al of OsL J. T. e I Uy at new,, _(<■?;> elat)- J-.nlin to* a huH itol .liil_- I or’.il ami nMl I_ Lit He : ns chtlr lnime.l;v.4y iIn :*h of th-- II. A. . >ufeder i to Vrtciuna hold i r At 11 o' fore the court hiuw-. " ,.f Ih" (1 XT. and Droxl With 1 the Governor XlcKlnley was H( :th, the Ohk> state librarian. Kiniwy Is taking hla Invalid .riu.H villi for her beallh. (Ul I-- the gueaia ot lion. J. . rt.nawn r/i -m th* ■l-.rii to,r. (li-** weni d studen: s ind tir'lv by A IITH"R WAV ! Iwn. Old, \’a , ,A M n 12.—The fr, v!.( i ( and. lu Tt vllle. RK^ri/r IN !>KLA\VAI r. Id : . NUr .1 12 < M- vr.to‘f'.r I’ni'• 1 r'tii. v'a. Tii ‘Irijitl |*i Britt, • ! H*-v. :il' • h-\<\ ,r th- tfr.iv- J1 s f j it p.ipuli h M