Albany weekly herald. (Albany, Ga.) 1892-19??, November 09, 1901, Image 1

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TOESDASJ ELECTIONS. TAMMAiT LOCKED 00T. Not a Very Qood Day For Democracy—Baltimore Went Republican, But General Assembly of Mary land May Be Democratic on Joint Ballot. New York, Nov. 6.—Complete on- -official returns trom most of the dis tricts ot Greater New York give Setb Low, fusion candidate for major, a plurality of 29,814 over Sliepard, demo cratic candidate. So badly was Uayor Yan Wyok scratched that the returns indicating his vote for justice of the su preme oourt are late, and it is dlffloult even to attempt an estimate of the final figures, but it is believed he will run nearly 80,000 behind his associates on oounty and judicial tickets. All the fu- sionlst candidates for jnstioe of the su preme court are elected, and all the democratic candidates beaten. The leg islature is unobanged. Gorman May be Senator. Baltimore, Nov. 6 —The latest returns in this oity indicate that it was carried by the Republicans by about 8,000. It is still possible that the general assembly is democratic on joint ballot, in whioh event A. P. Gorman will again beoome United States Senator from Maryland. This YVns Foregone Conclusion. Philadelphia, Pa., Nov. 6,—Frank G. Harris, republican, is elected Btate treasurer over Ooray, the fusion candi date by 55,000 plurality. Sckmltl Wins In San Francisco. San Franoisoo, Nov. 6.—Eugene 8ohmitz, union labor candidate for mayor has been eleoted by a plurality of 2,600. Democrats Win In Allegany County. Baltimore, Nov. 6.—Shortly after noon it was announced here that Alle gany had given the Democrats a majority and their entire legislative tiokot was almost oertainly elected. Allegany had been regarded as a Re publican stronghold and both Bides had placed it in the Republican oolumn. * It is,the home of United States Senator Wellington. Big Republican Majority in Iowa. Des Moines, Iowa, Nov. 0.—Cumins, Republican, for Governor, has a major ity over Phillips, Democrat, of 92,090. Made by many a man for taking a drink at the har is that he needs a bracer. He feels weak, his stomach is "out of aorta” and liquor makes him "feel good.” The tired man who sits on a pin leaps up with new energy, but no one would say that thia energy waa evi dence of the strength giving power of a pin. So with the en ergy induced by liquors. They only spur the body on, but do not strengthen it. Strength is made from food prop erly digested and assimilated. When the stom ach. is diseased there is a failure to extract the nutrition from food and the body grows weak. The weak body needs strengthening, not stimulating. Dr. Pierce’s Golden. Medical Discovery cures diseases of the stomach and other organs of digestion and nutrition, so that the nutrition of food is perfectly ex tracted and assimilated and the body nourished into health and strength. There is no alcohol in " Golden Medical Discovery,” and it is entirely free from opium, cocaine and all other narcotics. Accept no substitute for " Golden Med ical Discovery.” There is no other medi cine " just as good ” for diseases of the stomach and allied organs. "Your ‘Golden Medical DUcovery’ and Dr. laae'n Catarrh Remedy have been of great xnefit to me," write* (l’rof.) Pleaiaut A. Oliver, of Viola, Fulton Co.. Ark. "Before I used the above mentioned remedies my sleep wn* not sound: digestion bad; a continual feeling of misery. 1 now feel like a new man." Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets regulate the bowels and liver. Democrats Have 26,000 Majority in Virginia, Riohmond, Va„ Nov. 8.—A conserva tive estimate places the Demooratio ma jority in this state at 25,000. LANDED ON ISLAND OR MITYLENB WITH OUT RESISTANCE. Crane’s Third Term, Boston, Nov. fl.—Governcr l Grace wins his third term by a plurality of 70.804. LIBERALS IN CONTROL And Governor Albans, of Panama, Probsbly a Prisoner, New York, Nov. 7.—The Herald prints the following from a source of in formation on the situation in Colombia which, thus far, has famished no news not subsequently verified by wire: "A cablegram says the oity of Pana ma has fallen and is in oompletecontroll of the Liberal party. It is believed by the New York representative of the Liberals that General Albans, governor of Panama, is a prisoner, unless he has osoaped by sea.” GEORGIA SOLDIER DEAD. All the Powers Make Satisfactory Replies to the French Note Explaining the Measure! Taken Against Turkey—Reply of the United Slatei Especially Pleasing. . THE SCHLEY COURT. Cspt. Robert Anderson Dies In tbe Philip pines. Washington, Nov. 7.—A cablegram reoeived at the War Department from Manila annonnees the death from pnen- monia of Oapt. Robert Anderson of the Ninth Infantry. Anderson waa ap pointed to the army in 1884 from olvll life, being credited to Georgia. RICHLAND HAS A FIRE. Important Decision Rendered— Lemly Con cludes Argumeal. Washlnton. Nov. 7.—The Sohley oonrt of inquiry today deolined to grant the reqnest made yeeterday by Attorney Theall, noting for Admiral Sampson, that the remarks ot] Oaptain Parker aonoerning the foot that the Spanish steamer Colon lay in the harbor ot Santl ago for some hours after tbe arrival there of Admiral Sampson be stricken from the reoords. Admiral Dewey, writing for the oourt, sayB this notion had been taken after caretnl consideration. Jndge Advocate Lemley made the conolndtng argument In the Sohley oonrt of in quiry. There was no forenoon session of the oonrt, and the jndge advooate did not have an opportunity to begin his address hntil 2 o’clook. The Qreater Portion ol tbe Busiuese Sec. tlon of tbe Town Destroyed. Riobland, Ga., Nov. 7.—Fire whioh started yesterday afternoon destroyed the greater portion of tbe business seo- tson of this place. The fire originated in a warehouse, and (was started, it is said, by a trnok running over a match. The flames spread very rapid'y. Columbus and Amerious fire compa nies arrived last night, but too late to be of much assistaned. The loss is esti mated at $48,850, with a small amount of insurance. WOMAN FOUND DEAD. PUBLIC JOINT DEBATE -Evidently Murdered—Suipldon Points to Rail wey News Agent. Atlanta, Ga. f Nov. 5.—Nora Brittian, a young white woman, was found dead in bed in a house on South Forsythe street this morning. A small hole in the temple, evidently made with a sharp bat rough instrument, proved that the woman had been murdered. Inmates of the house testified at the inquest that “Doc” Carroll, a news agent running on the Atlanta and Bmnswiok run, over the Southern Railway, was in the woman’s company until an early hour thie summing. A confetti battle is to be one of the most interesting and popular features of the carnival. Between Servants uud Housekeepers May Be Held at Denver. Denver, Colo., Nov. 8.—Foronoemaid and mistress will meet on terms of eqnality if a ohallenge issued <uthein. terest of the former is acoepled, and the question of a day off for servants will be pnblloly debated by those most inter ested. Mrs. John Pierce, of the Ameri oan Federation of Labor, who called the maids together laet Friday night to form a union, issues the ohallenge to a dlsonssion with the employers. "I don’t like to oall It a joint debate, said Mrs. Pierce today, “for that ties ns down too much, hat if the employers whose piotnres and interviews appeared in a morning paper will appoint a time and place, I will be there to represent labor’s side. The meeting shonld be an open one, so that all tho complaints of eaoh Bi(ie—and they are many and jnst —may be heard and answered by the other side; In this way we oan arrive at some permanent basis for the settle- ment of questions in the future.” There is every prospect of an accept ance of the ohalleDge, as many mis tresses have expressed themselves dis satisfied with discontinuing their Sun day dinner. A VETERAN OF TWO WARS. den. James Hsgsn Passes Away «t Mobile, Ain. Mobile, Ala, Nov. 7.—General James Hagan, a veteran of the Mexican and Civil wars, died this morning, aged eighty. Paris, Nov. 7, 5:40 p. m.—A dlspatoh from Admiral Oatllaud jost received an nounces that he landed marines on the island of Mitylene this morning and oc cupied the auetoms at Mtdilie without resistance. The Frenoh government has reoeived satisfactory replies from all the powers without exoeption to the note explaining the measures taken against Turkey. An excellent impres sion was oreated in offloial olroles by the tone ot theresponseof theUnitedStates, whioh was oonohed in the most friendly terms, DANGEROUS COUNTERFEIT BILLS. Tbe Whole Issue of Indian Head Bills Mty Be Recalled. Springfield, Ohio, November 6 —The flooding of this oity with $8 counterfeit hills was dono by a party of six strang ers, four men and two women, who are thonght to be professional counterfeit ers from the East, who mado the goods there and are now traveling over the country disposing of the same. They did not remain very long bnt kept going from store to store making small par ohaBes and offering these bills in pay ment for them. A. R. Oobaugh, cashier of the first National Bank, was the first to deteot the oonnterfeit, whioh is a $5 certificate of government issue with the Indian head thereon. The certificates are the finest of counterfeits, but are about one eighth of an inoh shorter than the good bills, and a slight roughness of the snrfaoe is noticed in this paper. A leading banker is au thority for the statement that the counterfeit is so extensive that the gov ernment will have to reoall the entire isBne. He also stated that when the bank clearings are made Monday after noon from 200 to 500 will be discovered here. The police think that every large oity in the state has been caught. Peter Koepge had three passed on him and Charles Bigler one after the police had been notified. The hanks refused in all abont fifty Saturday. END CAME AT II O’CLOCK THIS MORN- INQ. Etlect ot the Pining Away of Chinn's Greet- tit Stittunsu Upon Mtnchnrlnn Treaty. Paper Hones Sent to Benr the Dying Man’s Soul to Heaven—An Evenlfnl Co- Pekin, Nov. 7.—Li Hang Ohang died at it o'olook this morning. Pekin, Nov. 8.—The physiolans who visited Li Hang Ohang at 10 o'olook last night fonnd him in good spirits, though extremely weak, as the result of sitting np and working in defiance of their in- strnotione. When they oalled thia morning they fonnd him unoonsoiouB and sinking rapidly. It was announced at noon that Li Hnng Ohang ootild hardly live three hoars longer. At 9 o'olook this evening Earl Li 1b still breathing and displaying unex- peoted vitality. The physloianB, how ever, think he will probably die in the morning hours. | |Tho burial clothes have already been put on. The oonrt yard of the yamen is filled with life size paper horses and ohalrs with ooolie bearers, whioh his friends are sending, in aooord with a Chinese onstom, to bo buried when he dieB, in order to oarry his son! to heaven. CONSPIRACY DISCOVERED TO MASSACRE AMERICANS. Plot Formed to Set Fire to Gar rison and Murder Soldiers. Wife of a Conspirator Gave the Plot Away. Washington, Nov. 8.—The death of Li Hang Ohang will not, it le believed, affeot the exeontion of the undertakings imposed upon Ohlna in the protocol. A ohange in the Manohnrian situa tion is expected, however, and the United States has a very oonsiderale interest in the outcome of that matter. LI Hnng Ohang is regarded here as strongly pro- RnBslan and it is possible that his death, and the ooming into power in Ohiua as the director of foreign affairs of another prinoe, less friendly to Russia, might hasten the day when Russia mnst relax her hold upon Manohnria, and allow the oountry to be opened to the com merce of the world. Manila, Nov. 5.—A plot to massaore the American garrison at Monoanda, provinoe of Tarlao, was revealed by the wife of one of the conspirators. Several of the toxyn officials are implloated. The woman who revealed the plot had a do- teotlve beneath the house in whioh the leaders in the oonspiraoy were holding thoir meeting. The leaders were ar rested, oonspiraoy papers seized and the house olosed. The barraoks was to be fired after dark, and when the sol diers oame to assist in extinguishing the flames 150 oonsplrators armed with holds were to rash on the guard. GLOSE IN MARYLAND. But’lt Looks Like Democrats Will Hove Con trol ol Both Branches oi the Leiliinture. Baltimore, Nov. 7.—Returns from Geoll county today show the eleotion of two Demooratio and one Repnblloan dele gate in thatoonnty, but the RepubUoanB still olalm that the offloial oountwill give them the solid delegation. It also appears that Little, Demoorat, was eleoted in the first legislative dlatriot ot Baltimore oity, bnt this, too, is disputed by the Republicans. These ohanges, if they hold good, will give the Democrats control of both branches of the legisla ture. CIVIL TRIAL FOR CARTER. Ex Csptaln ol Engineers to Have Hearing In Chicago Court. Leavenworth, Kas , Nov. 7.—Oberlin M. Garter, ex-captain of engineers, now confined in the federal prison here, has been notified of tho granting of a oivil trial in the United States oironit court of Ohtoago in connection with the Bait instituted there by the government to take his property. His purpose Is to try at this trial to introdnee evidenoe, Oapt. Garter asserts, that was exolnded from the ooartmartial. FRANCE MEANS BUSINESS. DIVIDENDS DECLARED. Stuck uf American Oil Cumpsuy Less Profit- able This Year Thin Last. / New York, Nov. 7.—The directors of the American Gotten Oil Company have deolared the usual semi-anual dividend of 3 per cent, cn preferred, and a divi dend of 2 per eent. for the year on com mon a took. Three and a half per cent, was paid on the common stock last year. Admiral Caillnad'.s Squadron Has Orders to Seite Costomo at Turkish Ports. Paris, Nov. 5.—An offloial dlspatoh annonnoes tbe arrival of Admiral Gail land's squadron this morning at the is land of Mitylene. The admiral has been ordered to seize tho onstoms at Midilli and one other port. The foreign office has not yet received toe Saltan’s reply to the note presented by the counsellor of the Frenoh legation at Constanti nople. Preserve Manufacturers Com bine. Pittsbnrg, Nov. 7.—The largest pre serve manufacturers in the country have formed a combination known as the American Association of Mannfacturers and distributors. They will regulate prioeo and sales and oeonre a more jost interpretation of the pure food laws, The U. S. Government Tests Show the Absolute Superiority of % Royal Baking Powder. CAPT. W. D. GRANT. Awny Allsole'e Wealthiest Citizen, Poised Thia Mornlog. Atlanta. Ga., Nov. 7.—Oapt. W. D. Grant, probably the wealthiest man in Atlanta, died this morning. He owned several buildings lu the business distrlot of the oity and waa identified with va rious eastern finanoial institutions. «. .. LEADING COUNSEL POR SCHLEY MADE A ORBAT SPEECH. Many Moved to Tears Daring the Impassioned Eulogy of the Hero ol Santiago—Mem* ben ol Court Congratulated Schler nod His Coaaiel, and Then no Impromptu Re ception Was Held. , DLEVELAND AND JOS. JEFFERSON. They Are to Speak at Founder's Day Exer cises ot Carnegie Instltnle, Pittsbnrg, Pa., Nov. 7.—Ex-President Cleveland, who is to make the principal address at the founnder’s day exerolaen of Oarnegie Institute, arrived this morn ing ‘aooompacled by Mrs. Cleveland. Among the other speakers is Joseph Jef ferson, the veteran aotor. BROKE INTO JEWELRY SJORE. Largo Thett ol Diamonds by Burglars In Cln. clnutl. Cincinnati, Nov. 5.—Thin morning bnrglarn broke into the large show win dow of the Dnhme Jewelry Oo.’s store on South street, between' Vine Aid Race, and stole abont $20,000 worth of diamonds. ALIVE AND WELL. Miss Stone and Her Compsnlon In Captivity Seen by Emlsitrlee. New York, Nov. 5.—A World dis patch from Samakov says: “Miss Stone and Mrs. Tsilka have been seen within the last two days by emissaries. Both are safe and well. FIRE AT LIVINGSTON, ALA. Court House and ft Number ot. Busloei Houses Destroyed. Tnscaloosa, Ala., Nov. 6.—Fire this morning destroyed the court house and a number of business houses at Living ston. The loss is not known. USED HIS GUN. 0. F. Gunter Killed Green Spesre Near Vienna This Morning. ' Vienna, Ga., Nov. 8.—Gill Ford Gun ter killed Green Spears near here thie morning. Gunter’s wife was the only witness. Gunter olaims that Spears had his gun in his hand when ho killed him. s. WOMAN SHOOTS GASHIER , Of s Bank as He Eoters His Place ol Business at Askevllle, N. C. Asheville, N. O., Nov. 8-—Mary E. Slagle today Bbot and dangerously wounded Houston Memman, assistant oashier ot the Blnendge National Bank, as Merriman was entering the hank. Washington, NoV. fl - —The Climax of the Sohley oonrt of inquiry oame this afternoon when Mr. Rayner,, the chief counsel for Admiral Sohley, oonolnded . a brilliant nrgnment of over three hour* with a peroration so eloquent and im passioned that all within tbe sound ot bisvoloe were profoundly touched. In vivid oolors he painted the piotnre of the Brooklyn with Commodore Sohley on the bridge fighting the entire Spanish fleet nntll the Oregon appeared ont ot tho smoke. The thunders ot the Brook lyn, music for the ears of his oountry- men, he said, aroused Admiral Sohley’a envious foes. He pictured the viotorl- ours sailor Buffering as few have suffered for three long yean while the fires of persecution leaped around him, and now awaiting the hoar of his vindica tion in the verdlot of the oonrt. Tbe ooena.ln.the court.roQin qa Mr. Rayner finished'waa thrilling. The attendance had been large oil day, and at the morn ing session a lady had fainted from ex citement. Aft Mr. Rayner began his enlogyof Admiral Sohley those in the andlenoe, many of whom were ladies, leaned forward in their seats. The spell of his oratory was over ythem, and when he desorlbed the Admiral's gal lant deeds and the lODg persecution to whioh he had been snbjeoted, many ot them broke down and wept. The mem bers of the oourt displayed evidenoes of emotion, and Admiral Sohley himself was plainly moved. He sat leaning book, with his hands behind his head. His ohin twitched, and as his coauoil said he oonld afford to await the verdlot of posterity, two big tears rolled down his .oheeks. He moved uneasily to oonoeal his emotion and nnder the pretense of adjusting his glasses brushed the tears aside. For foil thirty seoondS after Mr. Rayner olosed there was not a sound. Then tbe tension broke in a loud burst of applause. Admiral Dewey» after about a half minute, arose to re mind the speotators that suoh a demon stration was out of place. A moment' afterward the oonrt adjourned, the jndge advooate pleading that he cold not well go on today. Then another re markable thing happened: As soon as the gavel fell the entire audience surged forward ttf shake the hands ot Admiral Sohley-and Mr. Rayner. Bnt the on- ooming spectators fell-book a moment ns they saw Admiral Dewey and his two associates move around the table, as it by a common lmpnlse, and congratu late Admiral Sohley and his counsel. Even Oapt. Lemly, the jndge advooate, oame forward to join in the Congratula tions. Then tho publio held its inning and’for fifteen minutes after the oonrt adjourned Admiral Sohley and Mr. Rayner were kept busy shaking hands. 1 : > m ■ The Schley Court. Washington, Nov. 0— The entire time of tbe Sohley oourt of inquiry tod-y was deyoted to argument in Admiral Sohley'd behalf. A Railroad Deal. Mobile, Ala., Nov. B.—The Mobile, ■ Jackson and Kansas Oity Railroad has purchased the Kingston and Mississippi Central.