The Savannah morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1900-current, September 14, 1900, Page 5, Image 5

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BRYAN’S ITINERARY VILL l<V*M I’HKIIIIEM' McKIN LCI STATK TO-UAT. TO TALK TRUSTS IN ST. LOUIS. UILL THK% CAMPAIGN IN NOITH KANTKHh KANSAS. Ulr. Hr>n A% 111 Th<*n *io llnmr and ilakc a Fro Speeches la Nebraska, .pilir In a l.nriir ( runil at I'l). nil. Inl.. and Thrn fl on In liirl llnar- Same Hrauma and ilnrr Hensons tu Support the Tlck <<l Tfcl* lr. Valparaiso, lnd„ Bept. 13 —William J. jtryun left Chicago early thin morning . r the lhtlsburg ami Fort Wyt Rall ,j lor Fori Wayne, Ind.. where he he this afternoon tom Fori Wayne he goes to Toledo i thence early to-morrow morning to otumbua. f>-. In the afternoon of Frl i> From Columbus he prooed# to Si. : out* over the Vandalla Line, leaving Co s mbu# al 1 o'clock Saturday rooming He mil deliver a apeech on trusts he re the traveling men at S.. land# Sat - ay night but before crossing the Mia • Ippl will make a apeech at Kart St I nula Saturday afternoon. Sunday night Mr Bryan will rroaa the Mate of Mlaanurl for a brief tour through Siutheaatern Kansas He goer ft rat to i.tlena. haa , speaking there Monday f -t. noon, and at Pittsburg. Ka# . Fort s it and Armourdale. a speech being t ule at the former place In the forenoon in.l another at the latter place In the af ■ moon. From Armourdale he will go to K msas City, speaking there Tuesday t enltlg. Leavenworth. Atchlaon and St .seph will be covered In turn Wednes day. From St. Joseph Mr. Bryan will go to r home to Lincoln, where he will re -1...1 in for a week, egeept for n brief lime . nt In e*curton# to dlfftrent points In N. hraaka. The start to-day was not ■ nked by any political demonstration, i! ihe candidate was pleasantly greeted small groups of railroad men on their in to work as the train made Its way ~.it of Chicago. First Stop at Plymouth. Plymouth. Ind.. Sepi. 13-Mr Bryan !;, l ie his first stop of Importance at this -ini. A good crowd was gathered o' railroad station, and Mr Bryan ad .i-.-i.seel them briefly, from the rear plat i -rn of the car. At the email town of Hnnna he was , by quite number of people, but silled himself with nodding to them v Plymouth. Mr Bryan wild in part-. UV have every reason for the support he ticket, that we had In IIK and new t-eixins. which have arisen since that The Republican tairty has shown It rot willing to destroy the trusts. The 1 ibllcun party Is attempting to fu se ihe standing army, from JS.'rtl to ■ "<*. Is ther. any reason why Ihe pub i large should favor such an Increase ’ Republican tnriy Is trying to fasten i <he country, mlllturism and imper -m The Republican party wants to ■ i t upon our country a colonial pol lute; they said we could not have • |e standard of money, now they vc iiti have a double standard of • rrment. ; -re is no ntison why you should r the republican ticket, if you be ' ■ the principles of self-government, tc ire willing that the Fllqilnos shill V urn themselves as well os desirous fa we shall govern ourselves." MOM RENT TO UKN. LAWTON. Principal Apeech at Kort Wayne Made ly Cnl. Bryan. Fort Wayne. Ind . Sept. 13.—The people this city to-day dedicated to the mem - "m of (Sen. Henry W. Lawton. n monu nt, crowned by a cannon captured by :m - and christened the principal city l-'ik In honor of the dead hero. The ceremony occurred under the aus i -of the I'nton Veteran t.egion and ' i>l William J Bryan was Ihe principal d®r of the o, c 1-ion. His address was t on-pnrtlsan Mr Bryan paid a high trlb ■ to the character of the volunteer sol ,;l“r He said there were victories of peace u well s of war and that he longed for ihe time to come when no hoetlle arm "'ll I" raised against a fellow man." In 1 eonne lon he quoted Lincoln* Harris - -pe.- n while on his way to Ihe in igurallon before the beginning of the ' i'll War. Mr Itryan declared that there could be > greater mistake than to aesume that i • pe pie of any lolltica' party are un l ,'rtotle, and recalled the partisan rancor the campaign of 1X36 He also argued t at the Spanish war haa had Ihe effect " r destroying the prejudice which natur- Mily grew out of the Civil War. ROOhRVBttT IN SOI Til DAKOTA. 1 era Negrii Miirstlna as Issuer to Issue of Imperialism. Watertown. S. D.. Sept 11-The drat ►op of the special train bearing the Roosevelt party after leaving Brooklyn this morning, was made at Castlewood, where Gov. Roosevelt male a brief ad dress. Watertown was the nest stop Here an r, I Moor meting was held and Gov R* revelt spoke He said In part: I would like to dlecuea not only Ihe e rlous questions of free sliver of trusts. •he tariff orderly preservation of law and | e upholding of Ihe flag but I would ' ke to dlacuse even the opere houffe quae ' is of militarism and tmiwrlallsni pre *“ nled hy our opponent*. Certain of our 1 'em critic friends have Ihe audacity to • .V 'hat they represent the principle* of ' • founders of the Reputdlcan party of ng ago If they had any feeling or a • ropof the Mood that ran In the veins of •h' great original statesmen who con d icted the country through the four years "f Civil War anil then gave up hi* life ' his country might live, they would ' irn wth Indignation from the wage w here the candidate of Democracy speak* ' 'hose nominating him about the con tent of th* governed a* regard* the Phll -1 lines, knowing that one of the chief laiices of his election and the absolute "lumph of hi* party consists In nulilfy r‘g Ihe iks trlne In some of the Southern s ate* which I.lncoln gave his Ilf* to free." There ! anither doctrine they hav* I 'eked sudiler.ly and that I* the consent ' f the governed—that no man shall be kovernad without hi* consent That Is alien It applies to Ihe Philippines, but I ,I#v ' seen no word that Mr Bryan has ••Id In reference to North Carolina,where constitution has Juet be* n amended *" provide explicitly that the black man nail l<e governed without hi* consent hy ’ >e white man. If Mr. Bryan Is sinew. It* hi* upholding of the word* of Lincoln. 1 ' he is sincere In his upho.dlnge of the octrlni* In the Declaration of Independ • nee. let him cut himself from association "I'll those arho tramp* under foot tbos* doctrine* al horns.’ BEGINNING TO RECOVER. Continued from First Pag*. the poor and needy with medicine at the expense of th* relief fund. GALVESTON'# LIST OK DEAD. Maa> More Names of Those Killed ky llr Mlnrw. Houston. Tex., Bept. 13.-Following are names of persons killed, al Galveston, that have not heretofore appeared In the lists of dead: Aberhart. TANARUS, and wife. Ackerm.inn, Herman, wife and daugh ter Adams\ M srel Mr*. Toby (i-olored.) Adamelt. Mrs t. and seven children Akers. O. U , wife and three children Albertson. A wife end two children Allen. Cornelia Allen. lisley. Allen. Klvit Allen. Zerrna Alphonse, John, wife and family. Anderson. Oscar, wife and children Anderson. Andrew wife and children Armltage. Miss Vivian. Armour. Mr* and live children Artisan. John, wife and nine children Hess. John, w.fe and four children (col ored) ilaulch. Will, wife and two children. Reach Mis* Nina, of Victoria. Beal. Mrs Dudley and child. Bedford, Cushman, co.ored. Bohn. Dixie. Bos* Peter end wife. B. wen. . Bradley. Mies Mannla Brad!, y. Miss Ethel. Bentley family. Brlscoll, A. M Bockelman. C. J Brown, Joe and family. Buckley, 8* ma. Buckley. Blanche. Buikley, mother and father. Buckley. Mr*. 8 and daughter. Kusgec William, and wife. Barnett. George, end wife. Burnett, Mr* Burrell Mr*, fcoloredl. Calhoun. Mr* Tom. and three children. Campbell. Miss Eds Carter. Adells Catholic Orphan Home, ninety people. Cato. William fcoloredl. Childs. William, and wife. Clark. Tom. Curb, tt. James J and four children. Caddo,. Al*-x and five children. Col sen. ——. Connor, capi. D. E. Connor. Edw J Cowen. ———. Crouse, J. J and wife. Crouse. J J. and children. I redo. Will Ciomwill. Mr* and three children. Crook. A 8. Crowley. Mis* Nillle and brother. C'umo Mrs. Jos . New Orleans. Curry. Mrs E. H. and child Dorr-11. , live ch Idren. Darby. Charles Davis. Mrs T. F. Deltx M and two sons. Danter, Mis and daughter tvinahue, Ellen. I'tlca. N T. Donahue, Mary. ITtlca. N. Y. Doll. George and wife Doll. Frank and faml y. Doty. John Povle. Jim Dunntngh.nn. Richard EL Eckett, Fred j Eckett. Charles. Edward, James and family. Eismann, wife and child. Elsmann. Howard. Ella*. James and two children. English. John, wife and child. Emmanuel. Jo* Epprndorf. Mr and Mra. Kad*. Sumpter. Faction IShiliy Kaikcnhagen, Mr. and Mr#. Kcdo. Joe. Fcrwerder, Peter. Flckctt. Mrs ntwl four chlMren. Fteget. John. Klgge. Mrs. and four children. Franks, Mr. and daughter. Floehr. Mre Kornkesell. T. C. Foster. Mr. and Mr*. Harry, and three children Fox. Thomas, wife and four children Frankovlch. Charles and Jahn. Fredericks Corrlnne. Furet family. Oat>*l, Mr and Mrs., colored. Gnlllshaw and five children Galres. Mrs. Lillie and two daughter*. Ganth. . Garrigan. Joe. Ocean. Matt. Oernauil Mr*. John and two daughters Goodon. Oscar Clausen. Charlee. and family of (our. Gregg. . and four children. Grlf. John, wife and three children. Groarcup. Mra Goodwin, two girl*. Germing, Tim and wife. Gruetsmlchrr. Louie. wife and two daughters. Gaines. Capt. Edward and wife, llall Charier, colored llannaman. Mr* August. Harris, L. Harris. Thom*", wife and three chil dren. Harris. Mrs. W. D and son. Harrison. Tom and wife. Ilassler. Charles ami wife. Hastwlmeyer family Haughlon. Mrs W. W, Heldemaiin, Wm.. Jr Hclfcnsteln. Sophlt and Willie. Henneesy. Mrs M P and two nieces. Herman. Marlin and two children Hersey. Mrs John. Higgins. Mr*. Hobeck. and son Holmes. Florence. Holmes, Mrs . colored. Hoskins. T. D.. wife and three chll .ir• '. r. and%. HubbiTl, MISS Emma and Maggie. Hull. Wm . colored. Hull Chari*#, colored Humberg Mrs. Peter and four children Jackman. Ada and two chlidren Jaeger, Wm H Jaeger. John and wife Jaerk*. Mrs Cutt and three chlidren Jennings. Jam* A and wife Jenuecn, Mrs and Mr . and live chil dren Johnson. Ada. wife and son, Johnson, Julian. Johnson, child Johnston. J B . wife and two children Johnston. Mr*. Alice Johnston. Mrs E and four chlMren. Jurkf. Marth* Jtinka. Mt*. Paulina Junker, M'- Collna. Kent*. Tom and wife Keaton. J 0., wife and three children. Kelmer. Charles L. Sr Kelly. ‘ ,nd ,hr ** children Kclffcr. wife and daughter. Kennelley. Mr*. Annie. Keeler. Fred end daughter Kirby. Jame* *nd three men Kirby. Mrs. Geo ami two children. KMnlcke. Mr* , ami famtly. Klenmann. Fred and wlfa. Knowles. Mr# W. T. and threa chil dren. Ktitler E>l aiHl wr©. Kuhn Oscar, wife and chlMren. Klelnm*nn. Henry and wife- Kllndlund. Newton and Carl Kemp. Tom. and wife Kemp. W C.. and wife Kotte. William Klnlo. Mr* John, and two chlidren. Kelly Ton*, wife V*o chlklr#f*. Krcckre-ek, Joe. wife and three chll- Lane, Rev , and famtly. Line. F . nd family. Lanx. S y * chlMren. I* Peyre. J*me*. wife and four son*. Larson.- H *"d two children laiukhsuffee. Genevieve Lawson Mrs W„ end on* cklkt. Levermao, H. 1* THE MORNING NEWS: FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1900. Lrverman. Prof Menir. Joe and four chlldrrty Leon, . two children I a-site. Miss Grade. ■ a-Hennaii, W , wife and two children Levine. Mrs. P A., daughter and two sons. Lew. W. T. la'wis. Mrs J and six children Under. John, wife and seven children. Livingston Ur*. Llo>d. Charles H.. wife and one child Ixs'ke. Mrs. Mary, l/m-kmann, L H and Mr*. H Lockstsd. Albert, wife end three chil dren Loesborg, Miss Maggie. Lorance. Mr* E A Llvi. Kd. O Ludeke. Henry, wife and son. Ludwig. E A., and mother. Luitder. —— IJngrcn. John, and family. Martin. Mlrs Annie. .Martoar. Al*x M issey. K wife and child. Matt. Amntdki M (Nimieh, R.. tvlfe and two daughters II Ciuskey. Mr*. Charlee and two ihtugb ters McCormick. Mr*. B and four children. McMillan. Mrs m. J M, Nelli. Mrs and family. Ml Peter, wife and iwo children Mealy. Mrs Joseph Mealy. Joseph Md-etilan Mrs Medseel, John wife and five children Mesley, Charles, colored Milan, wife and four children Miller. Leslie Mil hell. Lout* 8,, colored Mitchell. Mrs. Annie and son Moffett. , wife and two children. Morgan. John M.moghan. Mike and family. Monoahan John and wife Morrow. Mrs and four children M ore. Mis* Maggie Moore., Mr* Nathan, colored Moore, E W. Moore, Moore, 0.. wife and seven children. Motley. D and wife Morton, tlammond and four children Morse. Albert T . wife and three chil dren Mulnhey. two children Mann Mrs J W . flr Murrle Mrs Annie and daughter Myer. Hermann, wife and son Myers. Mr* C. J . and one child. Kelmann. Mrs. and daughter. North Mis* Archie. Oakley. F oconnor. Mamie Old*. Charlotte, colored Ormond. Geo and five children. Paisley, Wm Park Mr* M T Parkers. Mis* Motile. Pelting. Mrs. M Penny. Mr*. A and two eons Perry. Jasper. Jr., wife and two chil dren Peterson. Charlee. wife and two chil dren Peterson. Mr* J and children. Perry, Mr# and child, pehtp*. Miss Ruth Plttell. Mrs. Quinn. John. Haab. George W end wife. Raphael. Nick Reader. . family Richardson. Wm (iolored) Rlrke. Tony nnd wife. Riley, Solomon nnd wife Ring Jr. proof reader tie Ives ton New* and two children. Rlordan Thomas Reagan. Mr* Patrick and son Hhea. Mrs., and Miss Mamie, of Giles county. Texas. Roach. Annie. Roherts. ——, watchman Robbins Mrs. H B of Smith's Point Rodefl, Id. Wm Jr Kohl, John wife and live children Roll, Mr* A . and four children Ro*. daughter of Mrs Rose of Houston. Roth. Mt*. Kate ami three children. Howe Ada, colored. Howe, Hattie, cokred Rotter, A J . wife and two children Hudder. Robert, wife and four chil dren Rodger. C , wife and child Itught'-r Lena. Huee, la colored Rice, Fisher, colored Redsllo, Angdo. wife and four chil dren Hanford. 8 nnd family. Sawyer, Dr. John B. Sawyer. Tom. Svwyer. Mrs Robert and three children Rchadermantle. Maud and Randle Brhelrhnli W.. wife ami live children 8< hoolfleld. (colored). Schrader. Mary. Schuler. Mr ami Mrs and five children Sherwood, Chari*#, wife, and lwo chlld dren. Shook. Mr. and Mr*. Robert J. R. Hkarke Charles F. H., and eon smith. Mary. Smith. Charles L. Smith. Prof. F. C., wife and five chil dren. , Smith. Jacob. Smith. Wiley, wife and children, col ored Hodltch. L Solomon. Frank and family of six. Solomon. Julius and wife Stacker Mr* Sophie Stacker. Mis* Alfred A. Stacker. Oeorg* Stackpole. Dr and family Stawlnskv. Mr. and Mr* William Stawlnaky. Edward Siding, wife and ohlldrrti, even In fam ily. Stenxel. wife and three children. Stewart. Captain T. nnd family. Stewart. Mrs. lister. Stlgllx. Ml** Mamie. Strabo. Nk-k ami family, except one Btrlckhau*en. Mr*. Swelgel. George, mother and eteter. Symm*. two children, of H C. Taylor. Mr* J W. Thome*. Nolan and Nathan. Thorasson Mrs W B and two children Thomas, . wife and six children. Thornton, two children of Leigh. Tlckel Mrs James. Sr. Ttllebarh. Mr* Charles and two chil dren. Toothaker. Mr* J. F Toolhakrr. Mt* Etta. Trahana. Mr* H V.. and child Travers. Mrs H C.. and son. Sheldon Turner. Mr and Mr* f’lrldge. Adelaide, colored. Van Burn* Ethel Vaught. Eden, child of W. J. Vaught Vltocltch. John aod family. Wallace. Scott Wallace. Earle. Waldon. son of Henry Watch*. Jos., wife and child. Warner. Mr*. A S Warner. Mr* Flora Warran, Martha. VVehei Mr*. Charlee T. Weh. r. Mrs Anna Webber. Mr, F and family. Weldmann. Frltx Wlndberg. Olto, wife and child Weis* Oscar, wife and child. Wenderman. Mrs. Westway. Mr*. Oeorge Wahrton. . Whit*, family of Weller. Whittle. Tom Wilde, Mr* and Ml** Frieda Williams. Frank and wife and child. Good Health. The stomach I* the foundation of health When It doe* l* work properly dl*ea*e cannot enter the body If It Is out of or der Hoetetter* Stomach Bitters, the fa mous dyspepsia cur*, will restore Its vlg. or It le the most valuable medicine lor etomech III* known to actenre. Try It for Indigestion dyspepela. constipation, or malaria. Fever and Ague Our private revenue etemp cover* the neck of th* bottle, The Mootreh HOSTBTTER’S of Stomach STOMACH Reacdle* BITTERS, THE CURTAIN GOES UP! To-morrow al 8 a. m.. Revealing Treasures. THE GREAT END-OF-THE-SEASON CLEARANCE SALE! For the next few days this spot should he the Mecca of all men. All steps should !• directed hither. Every* thing that man uses to adorn and comfort his person will bo thrown to the winds, as far as values arc concerned. A GALVESTON HURRICANE - Could work no greater havoc than will this end-of-the season’s clearing up to-morrow In Clothing and Men’s Attire. Remember on SATURDAY at 8 a. m. this storm in values begins to blow. Low Prices. Wilson, Annie. Wlnacotte Mrs W. D. White, . William*. Alex William* Sam. colored Wlndmann. Mr*. Wlnmore. Jam.-, wife ar.d two children Winn. Mr* nnd child Wlthey. II Wood, Wm . colored Woods. Ml** (nan Jollei. 11l Wood, Mrs Julia and Mis. Nannie of Joliet 111 Wright. Lulu and John Wurxlow. Mr*. Yourn*. Lillie and Henry George Younger. Ev,Una. coloied, and two chil dren Ziegler. Mrs nnd two daughter* Zwetgel. Mr* and two daughters At Ihel'tMholl.-Orphanage rtlMrr Ceaill lus, superior***. Mary Vtnlont. Mary Elisabeth. Raphael'-. Catherine. Genevieve, Fellcltu*. Mary Finbar. Evangelist Ha nlgnu*. BATTER A O'# HEAVY I.O#K. Tiventy-elaht f Its Men Dead and All Equipment l.osl. Washington. Sept 1* -The War Depart ment has received the following telegram from Gen McKlbbln. who was aent to Galveston to report on condition* there: "Houston. Tex . Sepi It. l*nn-AlJutant General. Washington Arrived at Gal vem on at (p. m , having been ferried acroes the bay In a yawl boat 1 I* im powsrtbl' to adequately deorrlbe the condi tion existing. The storm begun about a m on Saturday and continued with constantly lr*< reaslng violence until afier midnight. The Island waa In un. lated. th* height of the tide w** from eleven to thirteen feet. The wind w*. cyclone. With few exception* every building In the eily Is Injured. Hundreds are entirely des titute. All the fort Idea t lone exciqc the rapid tiro buttery at San Jacinto, nr* practically destroyed At San Jai ino every building except the quarantine station haa been swept away. Battery O, Ftrsi Artillery loot Iwenfy-elght men The officer* and their famllle* were all saved. Tnree mem ber* of the hoepltal corps lost. Names edit be sent so soon a* possible, lores of life on Ihe l*lamt k> probaldy more than one thousand. AM bridge* are gone, wa terworks destroyed, and all telegraph line* are down Cot. Robert* we, In the city and made every effort to get tele gram* ihrough. the city Is under .*>ntrl of committee of safely and Is perfectly quire. “Every article of equipment or proper ty pertaining to Ba'tery O, was lost. Not a record of any kind Is left Th* men saved have nothing but the clothes on their persons. Nearly all are without oho** or clothing other than their shirts and trousers. Clothing nsciaeary ha* hern pur chased and temporary arrang. m-nte mads for food nnd shelter There are proba bly live thousand cltiaena homeless and absolutely distltute who must be cloth ed. Sheltired and fed. Hav* ordered twen ty thousand rations and tents for one thousand from Houston. Have wire I com missary general to ship thirty thousand rations by expre**, l.leut. Perry will make hi* way hack to Houston and aend this telegram." NEED KOH MMNFBtTANTI. Tke line Hope af ""tins the Heel of tbr Population. Della*. Teg.. Sept 13—The cry *tlll comes from Galvesion for disinfectants It I* the one hope of saving what la left of the population Telegrams at* pouring Into Dallas ami every other Tegas city asking for lime, carbolic add. and anything els* that will operate to purify the eliding condition* The supply of disinfectant* here ts *l - exhausted It the outside world cn hasten relief of this kind K will be an a t of charity of the first magnitude. Anew horror I* lonfronllng Galveston— that I*, a second' disposition of many of the dead. Bodies thrown Into Ihe sea are floating back to the illy. They must now be disposed of by burning Disinfect ants become more needful as con.e quem e of thla new feature In th* aifua tlan Th* atata troops that have been on duty at Galveston are breaking down from their exertion* and the unsanitary condi tion Adjt. Gen Bmrr> to-day culled out th* Delia* Bough Rider* of the First Texas Cavalry to relieve the exhausted Houston Light Guards Th* Rough Rid ers. under command of Capt. I‘agct, will at once tart for Galveeion Relief work for. Galvcnton I* down now to a •yitematlc baal*. Dallas m Ihe principal point of concentration and dis tribution for more than one-half of the •tat*, end much of the country outside of Texas. By actual count 306 communities have remitted their contributions ot money, clothing, fond, drug*, etc., to Dol last Counting what haa been received by Gov. Bayers and Ihe relief committees at Galveston end Houston, approximately 33TMMI worth of relief haa been obtained and the stream Is Increasing In volume Tan times aa much, however, as has been donated, w-ill be needed before the distress I* sefely relieved Drug*, disinfectant* and clothing are the most pressing need* JKTTIK* BADLY DAMAUKD. Government K-'ortHtcallnns nt lint vestoii Deatroyed. Washington. Sept. IS. -Gen John M Wilson, chief of Engineer*. I’ 8 A , to day received two dhpnlchiv, one of nhlc.’l bad been delayed In transmiesloei They are a* follow* “Galveston, Texas. Sept 10. ik*> Gen. Wilson. Chief of Engineer*. Army. Wash ington Hurricane cause-1 tele twelve to fourteen feet above mean low ; Jettle* seem to have set tint, cannot yet be sen wlin tide three feet alsive, pro mbl> seriously and imaged liaiierli* prgcllcally rulneil, iioildng hut concrete fsirtlons left; cuee trent. torpedo Imikllng* w irehous*-*. coal wharvm wiped out; dredge Comstock ts-.iched mi Pelican fl.its, will hive to be dug on*; crew all unveil Superintendent Hinkle at Auniuii Pas*, not yet heord from; other asststanl* and clerk- ,mf-. self anl family eafe Hafferly Haxterv. Nichole and Laaialve wife. They have probably wired department already, fur ther details of imi*>rianee a* a- crtalned. “Riche. Engineer." ••Galveston, Tex . Sc|g I*, mm -fhicf of Engineer,. Army. W ishlngton Tug Anna ashore In Braxo* river, Juat below light houee; nil han-ls safe Defith of waier In usual entrance '-hnnnel here reporte-l shonleil to twenty feet, pro!,ably 1* deeper elsewhere. Have arranged with con!in - tor Clarke to float Anna, also to bring hie dredge from Plaquemlne Bayou here, to dredge out govetnment dredge Comstock, so she m#y < he available for urgent work “Riche. Engineer M'HPATMV KMtrll PRINCE. Presidents l.nnbet and HeKlnlrr Hi rlisnae Messnnes. Washington. 8- pt. 13 —The following tel egram* have pasand between the presi dtnt* of PTance ami the I'nlted State* "Itamboulllet. Preshlenee, Seta 11. ISOO To 111* Excellency, the President Of the I’nlted States of America: Th* tiews of the disaster which has Just devastated the stall- of Texas has deeply moved m*-. The sentiments of traditional friendship which unite the two republic* can leave no doubt In your mind concerning the very sim-er* share tlini the President, the govern mean of the republic, and whole nation, take In th* calamity that lot* proved such a cruel urdcul for so many families In Ihe I’nlled Slates It I* nat ural tlwi France should participate in th* sadness as well a. In the Joy of th* Amer ican p*ofde I tak* |t lo h*art to tend! r to your excellency our most hearifeß con dolence. mill to send to th* families of ihe victim* the expression of our afflicted sympathy. rfftgn*-!) Emil* lamhet “ * Ex* titlv# Man,ton. Washington. D. C, Sept. 13 ISO" Hl* Excellency. Emile Lou- Iwt. Preelden of tlje French Republic. Ramlioulllet, France: I hast- n to expren* In the name of the thmi*and> who have suffered tiy tlie disaster In Texas, ns well as In behalf of the whole American pe> pie. heartfelt thanks for your touching message of sympathy and condolence. William McKinley." TH ( K OF THE TEA A# XTOHH. Hid Great llama#* In and Araatid HI. John's. N. K. Bt Johns. N F . Bept 13 —Til*. Texas hurricane reached here last night and I* raging with full fury this evening It ha* swept the coast, wrecking many fishing places Numerous schooner* ha\e been driven ashore near Bt John* and the telegraph wire. In remote localities arc down It I* not known how much damage has been done nt distant point*, but It Is believed Ihe storm must have worked have * among the ffsnlng vessels on the Grand Banks, a* the wind has blown from every quar ter of the com pan* within the lest twen ty-four hour*. I ALI.MII> in HE HANGED. Everett's Murderer Mill Dir on thr Gallovra. Tallahawsee. Fla , Hept. 13.—A drath warrant has been Issued by thr Governor for 'he execution of I'reesly Culaftao. of rT'rus county. In Octoner. IW. he shot and killed William J. Kverell. Callahan was trie,! nt the spring term of she Cir cuit Court and was convicted of murder In thr Brat degree,, and the warrant til led# Ihe sheriff 'O hung Callahan at In verness. on Friday Oct. 11. The proverbial unloaded gun got In ll* i|e ully work at Bhldxuako. four miles from Tallahas#ee. on Tuesday night. A party of negro children were playing with an old pistol, when It waa discharge}, the content* entering thr body of Nurctasa Emlth, killing her Instantly. —Blr M M. Bhownaggree. M P.. upon whom the Bhah haa conferred the Knight t'ommanderahlp of th* Persian Order ot I the Lion and the Hun. la the son of a t wealthy Pa race merchant of Bombay, and ; was long an official of the native slate of IJhavnagar. He was called to th* English war In 1*34, and In 1*96 was re turned a# ConservaGve Member of P.ir- Ilament for N E. Bethnal Green, tfc ha# translated the Queen'* book. “Leave# I from the Journal of Our Life In the Uish lande," Into Gujarati, * DID NOT WANT TO HEAR HER. HIT MIM JBHETT l**l*TKl> M %KING % PKH( H. I t mlrr* In 4 otoreil lln|itlt 4 on %•*!• lion nl II l*lintotil Oi'rllnrtl to l.ct Her Hii/nk-Hlir Thrn I nllrd thr 4 rnml OMlkldr mml Mutlr llrr • Inrunuir From I nrr Ink* —l.riid - Inn 4 t|orrl Iwwur*! a Mlnlrmrni llrnilnM Nrp<iitMlblll(y for If. Ill* hmnnl Va.. Rrpt 13 Vllpm Ultlnn Clayton Jrwrli aurrrr<fr<l In creating 11 *nHMtion t ihr of thr National It<|HtPt latlon hrr* tn><!ay tin t In* on opt.iklna, i|ppplt fh* rrfiiP.l of th< inlnlwtrr* ml drlrfpitr* to Imioi<* hrr. Juat am thr morning *mlon w bring brought lo a doiw Mln Jrwrtt, who oc g riii In thr g.llr>. arorr ,iml brgan (o H'lilrtM th*- mrrtlng Hrr n m<trkßrn by thr worila *'laM<llf t# and linnirinrn. ‘ and ahr wrnt on In ray that ahr wta thr frlmd ami champion of th negro racr. although thr conviDiton had r**fti*rl to accord her the prtvikgn of the floor to deliver hrr ml dr* i ‘ontlnuing, ahe aaid that ahr wa* on the noil of Virginia and woubl a|>e.ik. She loki-ii all 10 fuliow her Into the at reel in front of ihr clnircb. and t-aid ehe would thrra addreaa them tfhe derlarr*! th.it ahe would even If ihe profd*- want ed to lyiK h her for doing o. Ml J**wett left the gallery ami weni out Into the wirreie, which was i*a* krl BfaiMllng In m carrlagr ahr ef.ok* for about ten mlnuteii on her tienal theme, "Anti* lynching " Thn eh ehook hande all around the ikffrortt pretuilng forwanl lo greet her. Tin* following Muternmi waa given out t>-iay: "Mlaa Ulllan Clayton Jewett, the anti lynching agitator of Boa ton, will not d -tlreea the National liaptlMt f?onventtm. nhb h le now In ••'walon In thr Fifth afreet Xapflal I'hurch. of which 1 am |>aatir We can't afford to Indulge any one m re mark* that would tend to mur the preamt rdatlona that mw eilat between thr white and olorr<l iiropb of thin city and atate. <Higne<l) "W. F Uraham ** A ommlttee, confuting of Hev. C R Monde. Hoc ton, Mam*.; Rev. H Adame, William II Ftewart and llev W F. Ura ham, |e at or of th© Fifth Btr*( Baptist fhurch, Wf* appointed to wait on Ml* Jewell ami tell hrr not to apeak? lefore the convention This committer perform ed It© duty Hev Mr Urwham ©old that It had been decided heat not even to have Mine Jewett Introduced, an hr might at tempt to ©ay ©omething and uy iou much DHOW NED ALL THE IIIHDM. AN underfill Heaall of a Flood at liar ton, Knn. I-wt'Sr In He Louis Globe-Democrat on the night of Aug li. after North eastern Kansas had le th sweltering with out rain for over thirty day#, the errekx were drying up and farmer# were begin ning lo grumble about a "drought." a big black cloud loomed up over th* northern horlxon. Horton was treated to a display of electrical tin work#, and thin the wind began lo blow A lull followed, and Hor lon wenl lo sleep About I (i c oi k people living along the creek south of the town found water and •Vi.ly rising on the bedroom floor*, end In one Instance a man carrltd his wife through tin- syrr wo let deep to high ground Tin* dam which le-ld the town water supply gave wa>. bridge# and i ul vert* were swept out. And all this In about forty minutes .Monday morning ex-Meyor Levertoti dl-. ..vrred a dead bird In hla path, and a ■ loiei rutlny showed mote Are Iglil, r was called to wltmoe. and a pailful were Picked up More mightier# arrived and took a hand In the unique harvest. Coal scutllee, wash boilers, intils and baskets Were brought and tilled Bfuirrows. wrens, blackbirds, robin# and every feathered tenant of th* grove were represented. One woman picked up I*l bird* without mov ing In her *!*t># When the count wm - mode II dlaclueed I.MO bird*. PAPER MADE FROM UR AM. Csmmns Field Hay Nay Re Trans formed at Haiall Expense. From the Chicago Chtonlc'e, The manufacture of paper from esparto grass ha# been catrled on a long time, but the discovery was recently made In Eng land that common gras*,* can be made Into paper No special process Is called for- simply wuahlng In water, treating In liot #oda wash, another water bath, then grinding Into a pulp All the common kinds of grass. It ha# been found, answer equally well In the making of this new paper, only th* gigs# must be cut before it has t„-gun to run to seed Th* ffher of the paper thus obtained has r-markable suppleness and strength,which render# the paper especially suitable for wrlltrg drawing and tracing It has been m;sotted that two pound* of titled gras* will give half a pound of pa |>*r -ln ot her words, unequal ter of Its weight. Two and a half acre* of land w II produce '..two pound* ot graa*. CHARLESTON FUND GROWING. (fontlmieil from First Cage.) liollar* was aililnt to the Oalveaton relief funil hire toqlav. atvl the work ha* Juit fairly starteil Many lists are outsiamllng atbl luit reported In this ansuunt. Bishop 111 I’ Nunhrop of Charleston lias < ulieil u|ion th* Catholic clergy of the city amt stale lo tak> up a collection tor th* relief tuml Huielay The Dorothy law is. stork < omiMny give* a lament for the fuml to-morrow night at thr Aca.lemy of Music, ami It Is anltetpalnl that <lur- Inx ihe tlay the City of Charleston's offi cial contribution will be mail*. The von - irlliutiiuis already tepian-l here from va riou* source* amount to ki.juu Hit II MO Nil IMIIAU IllJt I* ART. ibtisi gla.iMNi NubserlKeil nml Cons ml tires Will Gel More. Hlclimtuul. Va., Sept. 13. —Rs limnnd Is moving vigorously In the matter of itolnif her part tow.it,ls the relief of th* Galves ton sufferer* Cp to 10-ilay D.OU> hail hem rontrtbutrit voluntarily ami lI.KX) tel egraphed to the Mayor of the stricken city. To-night the Chamber of Commerce held a meeting and appointed a committee to canvass the illy for subscriptions. Inn .l Krnm Net, port News. Newport News. Va , Sept. 13.—A tele graphic money miter for about tI.MO, the proceed* of a single day'* canvass of this cMy in aid of th* Galvrelon sufferer*, will he forwarded In-morrow to Gov. Sayer* by tie- Business Mm's Asaorlatlon other <anlrlhutii.fi, to the relief fund will follow. I lilnnmeu Hr.ponSlsx Too. New York. Sept 13 —The Chinese colony of this city Is eollectlgn supplies to send to Galveston The principal Item lo be sent will tie tea. It Is said that this le the flrsl time that any set of Chinamen In this country have Joined together for the relief of sufferer* from great catastro phe. *ti li *er I fit to ii * at Norfolk. Norfolk. Va. Sept. 13 —A largely-attend ed mass meeting of cltiaena waa held to night at the room* of the Board of Trad# and Business Men's Asaoelatlon and tha sum of 31.1 M waa subscribed for Ihe Gal veston sufferer*. Macon trade Money. MeVHi Sept 13.—The committee In charge of the Oalveaton relief fund here sent S.v to GoV Haver* to-day and will send a* much more to-morrow. Mobile's Contribution. Mobile. Ala Sepi. 13-Motd.e s contri bution to the Galveston relief fund to del* I* ts m HIKI.K* NN 11.1. ATTEND Mill. Wnrrrso- Fund foe fialveerott. Other Wsirrnsa Mew*. Way cross, tie. Sept. 13—The Waycroea Riff** hav* decided to attend the State Fair at Valdosta. They hav* appointed committees lo arrange for several enter tainments to raise fund* to defray their fX|ien*e*. They will raise about I2SO Dr. H f* lxlar Is at work to-day raw ing subscription* for the Galveston flood sufferers A nice little contribution will be sent in from this city. Hon W O. Brantley will address ths voter# of Echols county on Bept. K. at Btatcnvllle. Mr J‘ W. Heal*, who started to Galves ton Texas, to look after his toother re ll.rued laet night Beaching Montgomery. Ala . he received a message that his brother was safe. Three brick block* are In contempla tion here within the next tew months. Dr II A Can nan, |* making an addition of twenty room* to th* Hotel Vtrdte. mak ing In all. fort>-three rooms. He mil en deavor tu Induce Northern tourist* to epend th# winter here. The atrret letter boxes hav* arrived and will Le put In position at once. The mall isi tier* will make their first rounds Oct 1. There are three district*, with one ear ner to each district. Georg,- t’lithbert Is In the race for ordi nary of Echols county The Wayrroa* Bind Is practicing now for the coming fair There I* some talk again of a big benefit concert for the taind t OTTIIN GROWER# OF THOM Al. Negro llsrher Acquitted of Violattag Liquor Law. Thomasvlllr. Ga . Bept 18.—A meeting of the cotton growers of Thomas county has been called for Hept II at the Court House In Thomasvtlle to perfect the or xsnlsatton of a rounty branch of Ihe Cot ton Growers' Protective Association. Henry Itavls. the negro robber, who was convicted In Ihe county court here some time ago for violating the prohibition law and fined Su"g). and who appealed hi* csss, to a jury, was tried again yesterday and acquitted * , w 1 Slew Financial Director. london. Bept. 13 —A special dispatch from Bhsnghai announces that a Japanese official ha# been appointed to succeed J. Mcl.cavy Brown, the ffiuncial director suit commissioner of custom# of Corea. J. McLeavy Brown Is an Englishman. In April, IM. he was appointed to the finan cial control of Corea. 5