The Savannah morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1900-current, September 16, 1900, Page 3, Image 3

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WILL CHANGE THE DIVISIONS. U-AMUNOKINm If TO IK. M AIM: SOON ON THE PLANT SYNTKM. C Irrolar An>muio(n| the Nrw 1.4 m ll* of Ulvialnn* and Tlioar Hko Arc t iirrlalfad Then. AMII Be of ihf Opfratlvr AA err Not In (hr City Yeetrrday, tad Juat AA hot I'hanan Arc roatrnnlatrd t mild Not Hr Learned Reported That Major Ciadaden AAIII He Nnererdnl In Air. AA'. H. AVrlalu on the C, and a. ami That Mr. F. AA . Kirkland AA 111 tome to ftavannnh. A rearran*wnent of .ltvlrinn* of the Plant Syatetn l* to Iw matin very shortly. The circular lndlcailn Just what the. i hange* will be has not yet been kuuie.l, but It is expected to make Its appearance very shortly. It Is believe.) that It will provide for o complete rearrangement, di viding the systems under n different plan Iron that under which It |a now operated Ortaln chumps among the division superlntendenta and trainmasters arc also scheduled. What these are, though, could not be ascertained yester.tey, nor could It be learned what the divisions of ihe system will ho under the new plan. Gen. Bupt. W. B. Denham, and Super intendent of Transportation W. J. Hay low were nil out of the city, and there were no others nt the general officrw tf the company competent to give out au thoritative information relative lo chaiute.s in the operative department. It Is said that MaJ. Gadsden, superin tendent of the First Division, the line between Savannah and Charleston, tvlll retire, aid that hie position will he Ailed by Mr. AA'. H. Wright, trainmaster of the fSeoond Division, with office at AVaycross Color to the belief that Mr Wright will receive the iwomotlon that will be open upon Maj. Gadsden’s retirement Is given by the belief current among railroad men :nat the trahimawter. upon returning lo the Plant System service some lime ogo after an absence of two or three month was promises) something better as soon •r an ppenlng develoiied. Mr F W Kirkland is trainmaster of the division having Its central office nt ThomusvUle. The report has It that he will Ire transferred to Savannah, which will be headquarters for one of the di visions under the new plan. This would be an Innovation, as this city has been the general headquarter* for the system, but has not Ireen headquarters for either of the divisions leading out from It. It Is said that It has (>e. n recognised for rome time that an equitable division of •he work of the o|>eralion of trains on the Plant System has not existed, and that u change would be welcomed by some of ihe trainmasters whose duties have de manded a great deal more of their time than have those of other trainmasters n hose divisions are shorter and h ive few er trains. It could not be learned what the new limits of divisions will be. nor Is It known whether there will be the same number of divisions as there are at present. The system Is now comprised of six divisions. Mr. 8 Jacobs, commercial agent at Birmingham for ihe Central Railroad, was In the rlty yesterday. TR HATED THEIR EMPLOYES. • outliers Pise t iinipany Gave an Kt rnrslon to Hrunstviek. The annual excursion for the benefit of Its employes was given yesterday by the Southern Pine Company. Mr. John J M Donough, mnnager of the mills and In I department, ami Mr. W. B. Stillwell, secretary and treasurer, were personally in < barge of the excursion. Brunswick was ihe dea'.lnaeton of Ihe ex urslonlsts. and they took ihe town In force. Fifteen hundred employes of the mpany made the trip, and It was report . I to the office In Savannah that a great •me was enjoy*d hy all of them. The excursionists started from Offer nvin, Saginaw. Haslehurst and Nlcholls. -I the route was via the Offerman and Western and the Plant System. The train, eonslstlnr of two engines and fif teen cars, arrived at Brunswick at 10:15 In the morning. Kvery year the Southern Pine Compa ny treats Its employes, white and hl.ick to such a trip. I.n* ycer Savannah was the rlty visited, and a very pleasant time was spent here. COLORED TEAM* TO PI-AY. The Savannahs AAIII Cross Hats AA'lth the Albany Team. The last game of the season between colored baseball team* 1* announced for 10-tnorrow afti rnoon at the Boltati Street Park. The Savannahs and the Alhanv tcim will ploy, and the contest will be lor Ihe championship of Ihe state. The sidmlselon fee will lo small, and It Is ex l„ote>l lha* there will be n large crowd The game will be called at t o'clock A monster excursion will get In by Ihe Central Monday morning, the pns-diger*. of which will lie gtthered from all lion.- Ihe line On this excursion will la- a gicat many of the colored people of Alliany. nnd there will be a liberal attendance of rooters” for both teams, DRINK AND FIGHTING MAD. While Woman Arrested Yesterday Fought the I’olleeman. l.lxtle Hays, a white woman, was ar reted near th* Tybeo depot late yesterday afternoon on the charge of being drunk and disorderly, to which was suhsrquintly added that of resisting an offilcer In Ihe discharge of hi* duly. The woman ra ented most decidedly the Idea of being l iken lo Ihe barracks, and pul up quite a tight before Patrolman J Farrell, who made the arrest, could get her to Ihe call box end put her Inlo Ihe wagon. Another arrest was that of Wiliam Johr.-on. colored, charged with cursing and abusing Tosher Hatiglcoa. He was vein in by l’atrolman Blumberg. AA' I Li. ST HIT SI. AMIN tK’T. 1. Savannah Conservatory of Mnalc AAIII Open on That Date AAHh a I osrert. The Savannah Conservatory of Music will begin Its winter term on Oct. I, when Prof, Mehrten*. assisted by the teacher* and more advanced pupil* will give an opening concert. The last season of the < onservatory won n most successful one, and Prof Mehrten* I* determined that this one shall be even ipore so. He Is now In New York. In the Interest of lit* ■ nneervatory. AA'hen he return* lie will bring with him a large supply of the new est studies and concert music which will he used In the work of the present season. Endorsed Mr. Ann Glesen. At a meeting of the Independent Good Government Club in Ihe Second District last night. F 8. Van fllesen was Indorsed for magistrate. Speech** were made by John D. Savage nnd J. K. Kimball, urging •he support of Mr. Van Glesen by the members of Ihe club and colored voters generally. f filled Hut ti> False Alarm. The northern section of Ihe fire depart ment was called out at 9 o’clock l*< night by a false alarm, from box No. B, at the tUf Market. LOCAL PERSONAL. Mr. F 31. Weir of Tampa la a guest of the Pulaski. Mr. J. C Kobison of Atlanta It register ed at the Pulaski Mr. W L. Draper of Atlanta was at th* De Soto yesterday. Mr. K F Kennedy of Claxton la regis tered at the Pulaski. Mr. H L. Grady of Apalachicola Is a guest of the Pulaski Mr. William M. PressllUeu left last night for Oteenvllle. 8 C. Mr Gustave Hpeth of Augusta Is regta tere l at the Pulaski. Mr*. .A J Lr-hwald and children hava returned to the city. Mr. I). II Dugar of Augusta I* regls t rid at the 8i riven. Mr. Mm-on Collin of Ailania I* regia tend a- tin Pulaski Mr. 8. J Hermann of Sandersvlll, la a guest of the 8. reven. -Mr. George Hntwn I* In Atlantic City. N. J., for a few day*. Mrs. G. 11. Taylor of Bpar:anburg Is reg istered at tlio De Soto. Mr. VA \V Mackall left yesterday for Chicago via ihe Central. Mr. and Mrs. J. It Newton of Charlo*- ton are guest* of th<- Pulaski. Mr. F. J. Kulmnn returned lasi week ftom an extended Western trip. Mr. R, C. Harrison sailed for New York yesterday on Ihe Kansas City. Ml** Hita Falk sailed for New York yesterday on the Kansas City. Mr. and Mis A. B Stansell of Tarpon Point are guests of Ihe Screven. Mr. Michael Nnughtln sailed for New York yesterday on Ihe Kansas City. Mr. W. M. Besseleu left via the Aiuth ern yesterday for Greenville. 8. C. Mr*. C. F. Stllson of Ttfton was among the arrival* at Ihe Pulaski yesterday. Mr*. John Ern*t lias returned hour* after spending six weeks at Swnnanon. Dr. Thomas N. Baker of Higgston wn* among yesterday a arrivals at Ihe Screven. Thom*- M Huherison, see 111 agent of the I nUid State* censu* office, la In the city. Mr. Charles F. MulhPrln of Augusla was among the guesta of the De Soto yester day. Mr. Emlio Schwars returned from New York yesterday on the City of Birming ham. Mr. W. H Pritchard. Jr., was among the passengers of Hi* Kansas City yes terday. Miss Kstelle Gutman was among yester day’* passenger* of the Kansas City for Now York. Mr. Charles Bernard was among the jKtssengers of the Southern yesterday for New York. Mr. D. E!wood McCuen left last night for Athens to attend the law class at the University. Mr. G. AV. Owen* was among the pass engers of the Central yesterday for Ciarkesvtlle. Mr. John Malkx-h wa* smong the psasen gcrs of the- Plant System yesterday for Philadelphia. Mr. I. M Frink wa* a passenger on the Lily of Hlrmtnrham which arrived from New York yesterday. Samuel Port.-r Alb n nailed for the North I art week lie enter* the Pennsylvania Military College at Cheater. Mr*. K. A. Arinan.l and children, who have been visiting friend* in Charlotte*-- vllle, V*., have returned to the rley. Master Kdward Taylor. *on of Mr Wm Tnylor. returned yesterday to Macon to resume hi* studies at the Macon Acad emy. Mr. Robert M. Hick* left last night for Mu-Uson, Tenn.. where he will visit his mother. He will later visit New York. Itoslon and other points of Interest In the North, and will be absent several weeks Ur. George M. Norton returned yester day on the City of Birmingham from New York, where he how been for the last two months t.iking a special course at the Post Graduate School of Medicine of that city Mr. J. R. Morton, principal of the M-w --ton School, returned to the city yester day. Mr. Morton ha* been visiting n Vtrirtnla, and comes home greatly tin proved In health. He re|*>rle. the out look for a large attendance at hi* eirel lent school the coming season, most en couraging. Mis* It.-netla Sauls entertained a party of her friends very pleasantly at her home on Gaston street, last Thursday evening. Among those present were Mr. lien K. Young of Uarlen. Miss Mamie Hogan. Mia* Mamie Imughty. Mis* Katie Grown. Mrs. Roecnbrooke. Mr. and Mr*. A. M. Saul*. Mis* Pauline Sauls. Mr*. G. IV. Sauls. CITY BKKVITIRS. The guessing contest at Rarhea A Handy'* at Isle of Hope Friday night wa* won hy Mr Charle* Blckel, The prlie wa* a silver match box offered by Messrs. Hunter A Van Keur.n Manning Buck ho I tec of Tattnall county, was before United Slate* Commissioner Lctvl* yesterday, charges! with interfer ing with a Star Route mall carrier. After a brief hearing the case was dismissed. At the First Presbyterian church thl* morning at 11 o’clock there will be a *er vice and sermon by Rev. Ur W 8 Hog rr- No evening service will he held. The Sunday School will gather at 5 o’clock. Prayer meeting will be held Wednesday evening at * o'clock Willie Wilson, colored, was arrested last night by Patrolmin Brown, for obslruc ling the street at Liberty and West Hroa l street*, ami refusing to "move on," when ordered to do so. He resisted arrest, and threatened to shoot the officer. He will appeal before She Recorder to-mor row on three charges, ons true ting th. street, carrying conciwlcd weapon*, ant threatening an officer. 11.1.1*01* reiTRIL HBPOIIT. Gross Receipt* From Tralllr for the Year. gU.'t.lll I.tHIT. Chicago. Sept. 15.—The annual report of the Illinois Central Company for the year ending June • wa* made publlr here to day. U show* gross receipt* from traffic of *23 *5J1.97: from which wa* taken for expense* of operation and taxes. 122..- 595. leaving an Income of 19.7C.572. Other sources of Income bringing the amount available for rtxcd charges and dividends up ti s;s.!v. After paying fixed charges and rent the report sta>w* *5.7<2.- 9at dispose*! of os follows: Dividend*. *3.30i 000; betterments. *2.41*.- 7t; carried forward ami et aparl a* ap plicable to future dividends. 11.0W.227. To tal H7C.WO. l hi pi'll ITMITt HUM II.T. Put In ratutnUslnn and Will Bonn Hr In kervlee Again. New York. Sept. 15,-The protected cruiser Atlanta, which ha* been under re pairs for almost three year* at the Navy Yard, wa* placed In commission to-day. She Iw* been practically rebuilt and I* now somewhat after the type of the Balti more It I* expected that she will he ready to leave the yard for service within the next two months An Order to Sell Properly. An order wa* granted In the Superior Court yesterday, authorising Hon. Pope Barrow and other*, executora of the estate of Henry R. Jacknon. to sell el* lot* owned by the estate south of the city to the Cltlaeur* Investment Company for the sum of 12.000 The Improvement# on the lot* consist of twanty-uro small house*. THE MORNING NEWS: SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER lfi, 1000. A KEEN POLITICAL SATIRE. % TDIIiM HooK 11% Jl IM.E T. M. > OH WOOD. If* Title la raatrloflain; or Demwracy *r Empire—-|| In In Vrrar nut! (on. Inin* ,VW *tn % Hook That Will Inslract, Aniont* and ln> ftii•*nee— 11 Will Play an Important I'art la% the Political ( ninpnian, A book that will attract attention and niako a aenr.Wton Is to l>e published in thP city next *seek. Its author n Judge T. M. Norwood. It is a p*m. divided Into four ©antoa containing about Mo rlrht*lm stanza*. The book will have over a hun dred (Islet'S. A larg* part of the book Ip an Interview between the writer and President M Kin ley. In fact, the author. feeling keenly the ahsenov of the entire th>uth from Mc- Kinley's cabinet. volunteers hi* services of ounseltor and Joins the cabinet Minerva Invito, as “Secretary of Peace," nnd Ids advice Ip unerasing except when broken by attention to divers persons and things. The whole work is addressed to "Will iam McKinley, Scribe to Marc Hmm and Proconsul Under Marcus Antonlus, First Emperor of the United States, the rhlllp plnee, Porto Rico, Hawaii nn l Guam." The first canto plays along in a light. Jo cose way. talking about the subjeots to be discussed by the President and his tSec retary of Pence; uch as Sampson* great naval vlccory. Alg* r'a odoriferous beef; the trick played Gen. Merritt; Hanna and thw ne#rro—"the Arcudtun pair"—Bchl©y*a treatment. etc. The second canto o|en with the theme of the* *ir— "Patriotism " —andfor over 300 n■ i iiz i It Is "no respector of persons." The New rich who think there l* nothlmc Am* th an good enough for them, nnd flock to Europe to rub up ag.dnst the no bility and g* i it titled husband are a 'ored in unmea.Mind terms. The floe I* ty of American Royal Dames fft th© len fit of free advertisement they will not relish, hut the public will, in fifty or m*r© ©tanza* The satire then turns on certain Individ uals and lakes up .ill street's patriot ism and pirtray* how they marched to Washington to volunteer In the ft rea t army of contractors. Thu ra! status of thins- revealed In a colOquy I* tween them and Secretary Lena will mtcreet tin* people. The c mrtahlp between a duke and an Anw'rican mlllUmalres* and between a count and another rich American ftlrl ar Kiven with the parties*' name-. Th multl-mlllloiialr* next receive maik*-d consideration. It flaya only the a reedy, ftluttonous. Insatiable millionaires, lior.orahs* •aceptlona are named. The third canto, firs* ®ele M'KlnJey and Hann.i mixed so they frm ;* Ofi aur—then llanna a* a whale swallows McKinley and dire result* follow Hamm cot Into heavrn and Is thrown oyer the battlement* for trying to comfort Ga briel. He hind* In hell, on the devil'* pitchfork. and Hanna thinking h** was in the Undet Htatea Senate, called the devil, Tillman. A !onc conference take* place between father and son (the devil and Hanna) In which the son narrates what he, a* hia father's ambassador on the arth. has don* and Intends to do The compliments paid the son l*y the father are, ierhaps. the rareat on record, but th** son returns alncer* thank* for each one. The ilcvll here tells how he not up the late war be tween the Mate*. The fourth canto, after a playful Intro duction (tNit I*, those not s’a*hed by It may consider It playful), b* come - grave. The secretary of |ssce does nor do much coumulltnjr He turns upon McKinley hi* vi.h* f wrath for hta treatment of ihe South, nnd especially In attempting to humiliate her Saxon blood by negro dom ination. He then makes an appeal to the North, the Northern soldiers, the rank and file. Tells them that while they were flghtlnx to free the nisro and to make him their competitors, the shylocks were forging fetfe*-s for them This 1* hut a brief synopsis of thia, per haps the finest of any of Judge Nor woods library production* After a criti cal examination of the satire, when It iijipears In hook form. It will be entitled to an extended notice. TIIHEE t % Mllll ATE* I* COFFEE. Effort to fir Made by Democrats to I nftte on tine Man. Dougin*. G.v. Bqu. JS.-ThPro hr . •n.lHalrx in ••■ lor r<q'r** nnilve: Hoi. C. A. Ward. Dwnorrailc nomin,r. Hon. Arlhur 1/oU. I’opultot nomine*, and Col, J. M Donton lmJ^|>ond'nl. Tho lat tr’ frlrncJa Ihoujint ihai ho would come •town If ttir J'opullat* put out n man. ik ho haa nivraya •■•■ en ”dyod-ln-th*-ool" lipnwrai Bui thua far ttu>y have r<-< kon l wllhoilt Ihrlr lioat. Ho I* Mill mump ing Iho county. If ho will not oome down tho I'opuli— nominee will have a ou,J chance 10 win. Mr. J. 8 Jaitt. a wo.lihy Democrat, momher of Ihe Board of CommUnlonor*. and Iwolhor lo iho Populbi nominee, tin. called n mooring at Douglaa, of all the cltlxena of Mh irilo. to *ee if each will not make uliffi.-lent conceralona to center upon, and only have one county ticket In Ihe Held. The Incrraring a(- londance n( the Southern Normal Inatl tute of Ihl* city, together with the filed application* of •undent!' not yet In. de mands a once iho building of an annex lo the commodious achool btiliallng Judge F Willi. Dort lute rcturncJ home from Atlanta. Mayor W. W. McDonald In In Oruna wlck on legal bulne*. I’Mt tt.1.1l IKl.lltl’t I HI 111:. Killed a Man. alally Wonnded line IVtaann nnd Ileal lumber. Beaufort. 8. C„ Sept. 15.—Intelligence of a aeriou* ehooring affray at Gardner * Corner, In which a negro, Adam GMc*, wa killed, nnd hi* daughter probably fa tally ahot, ha* reached here. The fart* are that Gllett had the wife of John Small, another negro, living In hi* houae with him, and lhat tin- l.tller wa lying In wall nearby when Glle* came out Inlo the road. Small forthwith ojiened tire on him with a ptxtot. .hooting him Ihre.- rime*, onee In the head, after he hud fallen. The oth er Inmulea of the hotue, Small’* wife and Glle*’ daughter, tearing the (hooting, ru.hed out and the enraged negro *hot hi. victim’, daughter In the nhdomen. Inflict ing a fatal wound. Then, having rx hau.ted hi. .upply of ammunition, he thrashed hi. wife, bearing her face Into a pulp and knocking out her front leelh. The wife la so badly Injured that tier re covery l* extremely doubtful. Sheriff Jenkins went nt once to th* acene. but Small* had made good hi. eacdp*. ktt.itn H. Anthony la 111. Rochester, N. Y., Bept. 15-Buaan B. An thony. the woman suffragist. I* 111 at her home on Mn.ll.ott street, having suffer.-! a collapse lt Monday evening, and bits been confined to her room since. There seem, lo be no particular organic trou ble, and her rimditlon I* said not to be alarming _ Anew submarine cable la about to be laid between Knglund and Germany. *aya the Scientific American. This I* the fifth cable, and a comprehensive idea of the In crease In Ihe cable traffic between the two countries may ho gathered from the fact that, whereas in JW*. when Ihe fourth vable was laid, the annual number of ca blegrams was I.W7.K* p*r annum, no less than 3.4*5.613 cabiesralu* win now annually tranamitted , | A SORRY SIGHT Iti*. to go? a etroeg man shaken like a reel bv a paruxvsm of coughing, which leave* him jnuqnug for breath. I‘eopJc have suhcTed with bronchial affection* for veers, with obstinate, stubborn cough, ainf growing weakuras. They have tneil doctors and uiedi cine* in vain. At ht they have been yrVWW'Vfinduced to tn Dr. Pierce sGolden Med- NP* aw teal Discovery. with <J r the general result experienced by all MGUyNjjb) wh.l put tills wonder QMBpSS 9D test hell it oner. UMnae 'Sir *•* see 1 ' cure rifo 9mS 1 c,.u)0 lg >’?*Mp’yuwjp h■. i •f• i. lung*, spitting of other Bale-AEa .a of •!:- . r Hmos! always cure*. with bronrhttl* and catarrh of the hrad for eight vour% had ar%*ere ooujth. ad at time* fTeat wnfrN J W Howertoo. U*q of Hifttati. Ha acock of the tue my attpetilc wa pool 41 pari of thr anything I had been treated by onr beet ct**ntry nhyaArian* for arreral vokn but with lttt'.r benefit I had leen reading about vow medtone for a long time bnt hadn't much faith tu it Last apriux erm eluded I would try It. and before 1 nad taken one third of a bwtie of l>i Fierce'# 4otden Medkal Ihtonvery I begso to mend 1 coo ttuued taking it until I had taken several bottle* Tool Dr Pierce** Pieawint P-ttrfa alao Now I feet like anew man and can do as hard a dav** work aa any one •* Dr. Pierce’s Medical Adviaer is sent free on receipt of stanijia to pay expense of mailing ml) Send ai one-rent stamp* for paper covered, or jl stamps for cloth binaing, to Dr. R V. Herce, Buffalo, N.Y. ALL TIIF. %n.%v* %T Will HtWI. ( loir of the < imfrrrnrr—Trln Soon linn to Eltat*rnltl. Waycroaa, Ga., flept 15.—(’. \V. Jeffords has moved his saw mill to Elwood Park. Just this aid** <f Glenmore He has fifteen lots of land from Rev. J. M. Btl fter. E N Davis of Roach and If. D Rurn. A. J. Jordan and M U Hum of Elsie art Hfnonß th Ware county boys who re attending Emory Col lege. J. R. At T. Burn have shout completed their work of movlitft their uw mill and Mil! from Elsie on th** Air Line to a point near Hasty on the Brunswick and West ern Railroad. Nearly all th< ministers arul d* I* gates who attemled the Way cross lUstrl.X Con f*-rnco at Jesu( have relurne| to their lions x. They report a pleasant tneetlnjr. Religious service* will held In Jesup by Presiding Elder Whiting nnd thr ministers Rev M. C Austin of Wares lioro, V. I* Htanton of Waycross, lr. p. I). Atkin>*m of Brunswick nnd J M Kniftht 4tf J Mip w re elected delegate* to th** anntml confereme. which meet* in hammier ut t'tiihbert. Th* next district conference will he held In Iknigia* ltev. J. M. Milton, manager of the Ga zette, which was destroyed recently |y lire. *X|ct* h anew oiitttt In a few day*, nnd will i *frm the puhltcatiou of thu tiaattr ugain In n f'w weeks. It I* ptctiy c rialti that trains will he running in< Fltziprall over the Way cross Air Lino Ji >ad by De.v J; certainly by Christmas. G.org" N Morton, engineer rn the Way cross Air Elm* ha* Just returned from Wiimtnghn. Del,, where he went after two in w 1 c m .fives for his railroad The tax rate fixed by this city’s officials 1* 11 i**r |lO Nxt week Mr If A M- Earhem will move hen* from Guidon. He I* connected with Ellis, Young A- Cos., of Savannah Mr. McKach'in expct* to hutld a hand some residence 4>n Brunei street. KKMIBD ON THE DIAMOND. Ilrouklyn Took llth the <*ame Away From **•. I.ouls. Brooklyn, N. Y., Sept. Ik—Bmnklyn downed the* St. I .out- t,-m twice to-day hy hustling all the time. Score; First Game— It H E. flt. Louis I 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 <h-4 !♦ o Brooklyn ....1 1 0 1 0 0 0 2 x-6 lit 2 Batteries—Young and Zimmer; KlUon and Farrell. Second Game— It H E. St. Louis 0 2 1 1 I—s it 2 Brooklyn 0 33 o 2 * 13 3 Batteries- llughey ami Huelow; McGtn nlty and McGuire. Attendance, 4.U00. I*hllnlel|ililn Won Ihe ta'anie. rhlla<lel|)h p. Sept. 13.—INrelve Innings were required to de<-|de to-day’s gam**. In the last inning with one man out ittsl a man on base. Flick doubled, scoring the winning run. Attendance, 3,196. Score: HUE. Cincinnati 3 1 000 0 0 0 1 00 0 5 13 2 Philadelphia ..OOIOIOOOOOOM 12 1 Batterleo— Hahn, Newton and Kahoe; Dunn, l>onuhu and McFarland. Hickman Uon for New % ork. New York, Sept. 15.—Hickman won the game for the local* with a home run In the ninth Inning. Attendance, 2.5 M). Score; RIIK. Pitt*burg 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-1 i 2 New York ... 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 -2 H 3 Batteries— Phillip! and Zimmer; Carrirk and Howerman. Itoston Won hy Hatting. Boston. S<|t. 15—Boston took to-day's game hy batting Metiefer when men were on bases. Attendance 2.JJO. Score: It II E Chicago 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0-3 11 4 Boston 0 0 3 1 0 0 0 3 x—7 10 1 Batteries—Men*foe and Kltng; Wnetn and Sullivan. Other Games. At Toronto—Toronto. 2; Hartford. € At Montreal—Montreal. 5. Springfield, 9. Second Oamt-Springfield, 1; Montreal, 3. At Rochester—Rochester, 6; Worces ter. 4 At Providence—Providence. ; Syra cuse. 2. At Kansas City—Kansas City, 3; De troit. 2. Second Game—Detroit, 4; Kansas CUy. At Chlraxo-Bufralo. 5; Chlrago. 4. Ai Milwaukee—Milwaulce*, 14; Imltan apoll*. t. At Hochpmer—Rochester, J; Worcealer, S Game rolled In aixth lnnln on account ol darknee*. I Killeen Lent Fatality. ColumV.ua, On.. Bopt, 15 —Gua Daniel and Butler Henry, two twirroe* quarrelled over fifteen i-enia on North Hlahlanda thin aventn*. Henry ahot Daniel In the aide and the wounded man w. token to the cHy hoa|*lt.il and will he operated on to-morrow. He will jirobubly die. Henry la In Jail. _ Will Raise the I’rlee of Coal. New York. Bejd. 15.-There waa nn ex ecutive meetlnx In Brooklyn to-nl*M. of whole.ale and retail coal dealera of Great er New York. The de.ilera deckled to raise the price of anihracile coal to eon *umcr. beginning Monday, from *5.J3 lo $5.50 per ton. delivered on the sidewalk. | or $5.75 per ion delivered In ths Us. ( WILL BUILD A BIG SAWMILL. MNI3 FOR IT Will. HE FLOATED IHIW \ rilG %%% %\\ %M. Mi r .fnhii W. 1111* 1* r > and i harles a. Ilcartl $f %tigu*a Har lltMiahl lh* 'l*ll lla%**n Tlmlxr Traci Altaic Smnnnnli-Thc) IV.$pNM* to I >•s* a Sawmill n the *rahnr4l Air l.lnr's l*rn|irrty llr rr- I.miiol* trr to He I tlllscd ftsr Nmnl attires I'rudaets. Timber and Flaall* fnr the V*rMlnellnn of 4 otfon. A plan I- on foot for thr erection of a mon*ter *.iw mill at Savannah. The pro posal site fur ih mill I* on thr Seaboard Air I in* property a ljotnli g the ll*r mitage plantation Theiv I* a po*>lbillly that some other *lt may 1 e and • Idrd U|*on, on* on Hutchinson's hUud. for instance, but the Incur ition* now point to th lo cation on ti south hank of the river Messrs Ju'.n W Dickey an I Charles S. Heard of Augusta uu tv I trr* ti nt in the plan f. r t* ♦ r-- l *i f th* 1 sawmill. Th y reo'ntl> .oiumhl* I negotla non* for ilit- pur ira-e of a numtlrr Mm t>er tract some mil*’* up the Savannah river, and It i- th*-ii purpose to cut th*- timber, float It down the stream and saw it It.to lumber at Savannah Two or three days ago M *ts. Dlckcy anl Heard, accompaidetl hy Mr Bryan Cummti.g. wer In the city. They held a • onu ri• •* with Me.-srs. Ma kail * An derson, attorney* t. r tlie Sea*oard. and It was while lure that the final steps for the acquisition of the timber tract were taken Later, it l* axp.cttpd. the jr'ntio m*n will determine positively as to whei# they will erect their eiiwmlli It has long been known that a sawmill is one f the Industrie* i;i stor- for Savunnah as a result of the Seaboard Alt Lille ImpiOY emffilM Mild development of Hutchinson's Gland h w. not under stood that a mill of the capacity that I* piomlsed by the Augusta gentlemen ws** !. ho xp-i‘ted. however, and the opera tlni of one *• iarg* will lo a distinct advantage to the trad** sfi eontmerca of the city. It l* said th* mill will have u ca|aclty of 50.U00 feet of lumbar a <lay In the tract nought hy tha gentlemen there are lfi.tno acres. They paid to the Mdl Haven luinh* r Company for It. The lands are In Burke and Bcreven counties, and are known tne Mill Haven mid, or U** o.d H* ihoard Jones pia o llriar creek run* tnrough the property, and tills tributary to the Havannh will furniah a water avenue to tlw* river by which the log* may he floated. KatlnuHe* of the amount of tlrnh* r that nn he * ut from the kinds vary from ai>.<M.OA) to kL <"*.<> feet. The llrsl step of the Investors will he (4$ get w hat they can in tin* vs ay of nav t| store* priducts fr*m the lan*l* Then th*- timber will l4* 4Mit. ami th© fnial conver sion of the forest* Inn* arable lamia will follow. Looking into the future, the Au gusta gentlemen ►•** a plctuie if a grtat farm, with a cotton mill upon It for the conversion of the staple Into th© mami fa: tured materlaia f commarro. HE SPOKE TO 14.000.* (Contint!! from First Beg©.) of th* n#*w t*fn| in\, will result |n an ©silmet©*! saving uf at bast |j*.(si per >**nr " Am! f.l.ows In biac'k type this slg nltlt .int st.*t* ni4>nt: \il*Niiinu*‘ of 4 snsoll*lnfl*a. "A ounssrvetlv© csdntst© *f the sl vantag©* d*rlv©d from ronsoUilallon Is l* lb v©*l Uj !*• |1.3(4),fN uv r tl>* |r'*©n* turnings, which would m.ik© a fotel cf future n**-t ©srnings tvllh Ihe estimated *arnlng based on t n ( months of th* year’s husln*-ss of si,s**>,!*■#. of ( ler caul, on lh** preferre*! stock, not I aver II pit cent, on *h© common stock of ih© new company." It ©III thus be s*©n from the prospectus that the udvantag**© NfiJurel ly th** ‘Ul tlng |own **f expenses, will *kmble the In cofiK‘, nnd not a worl Is said nhnut giving th* utlvantages of this reduction lo ihe consumor. The mofiev taken from the traveling men, from iho hotel k pints, from the rnllroinls. from th© livery rnen, fr*im tho n**ws pap*Ti anti fr*m oth*rN who euf fer by th#* discharge of (raveling sai*s men. clerk.**, ©tc., will mII be a l l*.l (o tb© profits of th© m*trio|R>ly. Th© nock was l> la* water©<|, ami prtcoe maln<Min'd lo pay dividends upon fictitious capital. • •••••• >* Hop© I- rsui llrpnMl©aas. During th© pr* sent a lmlnlstration no honest effort has been mad*- to protift U*© |KWpl© from these mi>nr|M>ll©s. Th© Republlran party controls the ©xerutiv© and tho legislative and partiumte of the f© feral government. It *an enforce th© law’s which n w *xist; H can pmpos** and ena i new laws, hut It *lo* s neither. No persons <n watch th** conduct of th© R publ cm party and read th** *|©©rh© of Republlran leaders, and still Iwilev© th© Republican iserly ©in* *r© In its declara* tl ns against the trusts. Tti© Republican ptstroim on this ques tion and th© Br* sbh'tit's letter of accept ance, t.ik n in connection with the party's record, prove * orttluslvely that no relief can l*© h p* and for from that party. In stead of pointing out th© ©vlis of trusts th© ICepubllrnn b*al©ts s|*©ii*l thetr tlrn© in <xul(lng over present conditions. Th© trust is |Mrt of present conditions, and Mr. Flint, from w hi* h I have already quoted, declared that the formation of large c©ri oration* was one of th© Im- P riant features of what he d* s-rll*©d as th© present burin*si activity, if Repub lican leaders really regard'd private mon opoly ms on evil; if they r**ally Intend* d to apply an effective r*m-dy, they would r.ot hesluite to derujunc© trusts and sug gtst m*ans for (heir extermination, but th-y express far moi© solicit nd** for th* corporation than for th*- p© >pl© ai large, i !*• I reminded *f th* pF-tur** which a mother once showed t* h r l*oy to Ini press upon Id* youthful mind the suffer ings of the f;hrlUaii martyrs, who w©r© h tng thrown into the art iui .m l torn t*> pieces by the lions. The boy |fN.k**l at th© picture for a moment, nnd ih*n his face brighten* and up n* lie thought he caught th© I*l' a Pointing down into one point of the picture, he ©aid. ' Why. mamma. the*e Is on© po,r little lion that isn't get ting a bit." It 1* even so with the Re publican Baders. Th* Ir sympathy go* * out fr©*ly to any corporation, whl* h in their opinion Is not getting Its share, hut they are not moved by ths hardship* Imposed by monop lies upon all who are outsbb* of the * harmed circle Thr*© sessions of Congress have convemd ari l adjourned since th© Breat'l* fit’s inauguration, and y©t ho has never r* c< mm* n*B and ti specific measure looking toward the overthrow of monopolies. • ••••#• The F.ffeet *f Trusts. Th© lawyers are finding that with th© growth of trusts th© business is gravitat ing towanl th© offices of the Mg ror|*>ra tlon attorneys, while lees fortunate pr.tc tltloners or© becoming Isw clerks. The actors suffer from tho tmatric.il trust. Tho small manufacturer Is constantly menaced by the* trusts. ll© does not know at what mom* nt ome large * or |*or ition will attempt to mono|s>- lise th© fmatnees In which h© Is engage*!, sn*l give him choice between bankruptcy and particlp.itlon In an irvlustlal con spiracy gfcalnst th© rest of the country. Many have been driven Into the tru*t or g in list lon by the larger corjioratlons ©n gig©l In the same business, or by trusts forme*! to control Iron, steel, tin plat© or some other product used as u tMftl* for further manufacture. In what business can your son safely Invest a small amouiit of apltal to-*lay? If lw- starts Into any ln defouident business he wll dad U difficult, If not impossible, to compete withs lsrg* | oraniiatbtn If It attempts to undersell j him in hi* territory, he au-e it can sus- j tain ltHf. by collecting high pri ’ea In j other |>arts of the country. If he sip- j |*r*"*Cß his nsnal obje*l|on ami 1 M<kk In a monopoly, he ilnr* net know how soon those m * harg** nay attempt to "freeze out" tla* smal ( * r t*M-kholders. The merchaitt I* kslng hie lmle(*emlence. The trust fixes t u* terms upm which he i shall sell, and oft n MidU him bv *x>n- | tract not to sell a <o*ni*Mng artk'le Wh**n the monopoH 1* comidete orwllt will Ik* Ri)4irt*'n4TNl m| the met. ,•nt will I ,* . cmpelhti to i*. tr all th* risk* of tr**l** When the trust r.t. • “ price**, the merchant i usually hits to dlvhl© th** advance with his ustonicni,*so fur a- stock on louel is <>i certi*d, but wh*t the ttuet overst*>* ks the market and then lets the pries fall ihe merchant must b*tr th** l**s on sccu mulnt**l t*>4*k When, for Inst anew, the Ameli an flt#**| nni Wire Uompanv *’k*se.| e.M i.ii of its factories a f* w month* •* nti I threw some six thousand empkves out >f work N *lrtHMNl the prl* e of i alls tn*l b.rt>ed wire In order tt work **ff a wir pit,* artock whi t* had a* uimi -U'M lose the high price* ha*l lesssn**d the *le munf Even* merchant lost money on *. i and wire on hand Thne j* already overproduction It* mane ***** Ti supplv of .itnmn c*ilrs le •*w r**n>il r:)ll\ In • i'ss of th** lc mai*l. but lest the Repaid! am* may try to explain th - upo’ th** th*Hrv that the lseople are too t*u*\ to *lt down. I may add that there l** nl.o dulln* In the slave tia*h- Tits Iron Age, in ♦ recent issue, lolriid out that tn** i*t<lu ia* of Iron was failing off, the *• r* *•• then nm*unt- Ing to n*>r than ..*■■* t*n* per month. D m’a re(.rt of Jul\ 21. st ••-*! shat the w.Rlrn mills were running it l.s thin • **' f thetr ■ i|mci(< 11 ■ I ev*n r*> • nl\ the • *tt*vn manufacturers have been threaten ing to r*f .*er redu •* wage* r s *ut *tovn (* n*prarllv. Ac mailing to Dun's* rejn'ri. the burhmsss faliur* * have been greater • luring each month of Ifhn than they wer* • luring the same month* **f last year. anl this occurs in Ihe midst of goo*! crops, • rid when two wars wr* In progres* • ©•••• As to Itallroail lllserlmlnatl*m. The rallr*ia*ts have. b\ *ll** rlmlitathu* • and rebates, materially aided In hutldtng up mono(Mti* At on© time ti* Standard Oil Company had a contract with * rail road whereby It twit only enjoyed lowr rat* * than Us comp* tit*>r* but rc*'Hve<l a part of (he freight pikl hy Its **ompell for*. The Interstate Commerce Comrtils slmi hae repeatedly asked f'r legislation whl h would empower the commission t* protect the puhll. . hut the H* **hllc,n partv has turned a d*af ear to there ap peals. *•••••• Appeal to Freemen. Whether thl* nation shall he looked np on a* m loifsyetle, aidltig othits to ob tain their free*i*m xtd enjoying thetr grit It ode. or as a laud Ullve, fastening a hateful sovereignty upon a weaker |-o -ple ami receiving haired In return. Is a *JII* Htlon which you must help to de* il . IkPt m*> borrow’ a story which has already Icr applied to the present situation A miin pushed ithaig a Mrs-©' *sf a great city, unmindful of the merchandise plied on either side; he sought out a bird store, and, iMirchasfng . number of hlr*!*. open ed their ines and iillow4| Ho rn t*> fly When askeil why he thus w isted his money he replied* "I was once a cap tive myself, and M gives me Joy to lie the means of s©tilnx any . aptlv© free " This nation ha* been s liberator. It first secured the fre©*lom of Its own i*eo ple. and from that day on ha* furnished th© example which has lead to the over throw of tnonirchl al rule In many ns Rons. I*©( It not falter now. It Is prot*- alsl© that the $C*L(n*>.(MM |satd • Hiwln rin i© s©*ur©! from t bo Flltptnoe, hut *ven If It ‘ani\ot. It Is b©tt*r to consider that sum as n contribution to !$•• spread on th© *lo irln of s©lf government than to regard it ax iart payment u|M>n the |aireliase price of iieopl© or their laiels Ultlsens, countrymen, you stand by the side *f ihe cage; you cannot ovoid responsibility; will you open the Bor or ehut It? A KOTOHIOIA IIAIK IIOIIIIEH. I bnrlea Martin Allas “Michigan Hel" Is I nler Arrest. New York, Hept. 15.—Charles Martin, alias Martin Hawley, alius "Michigan Red," on© of th© most notorious postoffl**© •in*! laink roMiers, who has op* rated In :h© l>sc recently, was arrest©d here to day. Martin Is wanted primarily to serve an on©xp4r©d term In th© Monr© county Jnl In Rochester, from which h© esevtped alsmi th© first of thle year. ll© wt© s*Tvtng thera for a robbery of the Betilnsular Rank. Wllllamshuig. Va. Th© police ©lalm that Martin, last win ter, of*©mti*d extensively am*mg hanks and poetnfllces in Maryland and Virginia. The sheriff of Monr© county was n**tt fi©*l *f Martin's arrest, nnd h© sent word lhat ha wrmild lake the first tnln to N* w York with pipers for tha prisoner's re turn. EXCURSION TO ItIII AH\\ |4 K. *4wtlern I’lnr t'o. Emplayes Went There 1\ ith ft 7,004). Brunswick. 4!a.. B©|)! 15.-T!ie Southern Pino Company’if mammoth annual free excunfton to employes. rolßd into If runs wbdc this morning. There were seventeen coaches. (Milled by two engines, with l.fltx# l>©*pie alHNird Th© employes were all (slid off l ist night, mid had 17 .010) dolliim In cash when they struck Brunswick, to spend with local merchants. M tnager Banks of the local office, had a brass lain*! and team* to in*-©! tb© train ;n*l entertain th© visitor© Chief tlreen and the fir© department l*oys guv© an ex hibition drill. Htreet games were on, and a gala *kiy waa accorded all. 1( was th© lilgftesi e xcursion of th© season, an*! the most orderly. , AM (I ••CHEATS. gAVANNAH THIATIft. 5 Nights, commencing MMiday, Hept. 17, ROBSON THEATER CO., presenting "THE HKD (M4OM NURBE." free Monday night with every loild rv*c tbket. Matinees, ootmnenclng Tuesday. DONNELLY DRUG CO., SAVANNAH. GA. DIH'OB. BKBDB. ETC. Mail or>Jvr* sollrltcd. Bell phono 675. P. 8— Send for free *.implo V. 4k P. Djr*P*Pla Cur*. S' -ma l EBORD’S FRENCH PILLS FEMALE ne*i '*• <i.i>' !<>r suc a i>*. kriru mUPl Ur |>rk. $i Jk-ttrr than T.njr UftHV >• EtopC *9 to any ••w Itrard Lhrntlc*i Ce., WKL-mM a,*A Olive (tract. l.oul.v'Mc, ky. •rLIUL DUTIlkt. MALT MMII Alway* Ice cold, crc imy nnd d' lluhtf il UVINOBTON’B PIIAUMACY, Bull and Conttrc**. PLARTKRKMR* ANU RMOSI’ SVP. pun, Cement. Lime. Plactcr. Hair anfl Rlvar Band. Prompt Ut livery. Rt*(onaM’> prica. SAVANNAH BUILDING SUPPLY CO.. Corner Dra> toti ud Uu|laa Pbooo kit. Il'KtiXi. 3 OTICTU. Huwanee flprliga do., fbrwan*©. Fla.: I>esr I4lrs’--Thar© is a party hers wtw have alKMit yielded to m persuaslow t© gm to Huwanee Hprlngs with me Mr J. IX ftetson of the American National Hank her©, Mr. G. B Tmptn of the F> hangw Bank Mr John C Eads of Kata. I*o*l * 4 ... Mr J W. Held. 3lr M G. luts©l and Mr am! Mrs. W. C. Hi©vn. W© sr© ihktkuiK of aorning next week, ©bout T *.rro)y. Home of them m©y not iHIa . omc till ©fier the first. I have been talking up your springs a my friends, and they have about deold©d to go there with me I want you to gtva me credit for getting you this party. I be lieve thne Is no water on earth Ilk© "Hu* wunee Water," and my enthusiastic ile ©r*rtpi ion of the Hprtng sn*l It© heneflolal effect* have done the work on tnoa friends I stmplv write this to let y*m know that th© party axpect t*> • on*c right away. Yours truly. THAI). K MURPHET, Ma**on. <ia. All you can drink for Sc st Livingston'^ ft t V ANA All FOUNDRY A XI) MICNI3N 4 OItPANY, Builders of Marine and Stationary Bailers, will furnish estlmatas on new work la competition with Northern ©nd Western msnufacturera Repair work on Engines sod lUkJera 111 % 031 % III) 11$. si *.IN*.I.It ALK. The best Is the Wheeler Brand of Bel fast Ginger Ai**. made by Wheeler 4b Ox. of HedasL Ireland. fr*>m la# celebrate*) crotnau bpii(q( ot that city, ineaa epilogs ere the property of VHiwkr 4k Cos., tuna© no othor Ginger Ai© inanuXac. lurer in Irt-lund Its© those waters but themselves. The Wheetrr Ginger Ale la cnau* from pure Jamaica Ginger Root and not from Red I'eppcr. as others are; on© Is deleterious—thr other Is s tonic. For Health!illness nnd IHirity th© cele brated Wheeler brand of Belfast Gu>g©r Ale Is th© best LirrMAN BROTHER*, goie Southern Agents. Havnnnah. Ga. I.ARUK U lIIKHOIMi AM> UP FII’B to rent, lwairii head of Brouehton ctrrel. on W.at Broad, now orou ,,io.| i.jr th* Snvnnnnh r'tn. and VVaxon t-'o A* they will Riv* up burin*** In riw city on Jun 1. I of fer It for r. nt from that data H. P. SMART MSI. It At lit I Lt.AI tAKi’tVm. Tli# only to get your carpet* prop arly taken up, cleaned and taken . are o( for tha aumtuar Is to turn the Job over to tn.- 1 Harriet Meea.-ngrr and I eh very Cos. telephone or call al U Montgomery at i eet, and they will mke you an esti mate on th* cost of the work Ptloaa rtk.aottalde They also pack, mow and •tor# furniture and clanos C. H. MEDLOCK. Supt and Mgr. MATTHt'AVIA* t i rmiPKI. Have your taattres-cs and feathers ren ovated by our medicated steam proesaa before a chng* In weather lakes place, (The only plant In Savannah.r It over cornea all Impurttlea and renew* life and volume In all boddtntt material. Price# on renovation of fiat her* as follows: lust# $3 50, holsters tl. pillow* Mk- Cotton, tniat# nod hair mattresse* made to yfder. Ftna work, low price* Work guaranteed. NATIONAL. MATT lll.eh AND liENO VATING CO.. Bell phone 1154. Ml Drayton street miMM ihiti rfiu By the American Bonding and Trual Company or lialllnior*. We are author ised to execute lo .illy (Imm-diately upoo appll.-atl.Mit. all bonds 111 Judl. lal pro. ccedlng* In either the elate or United State* court#, and of administrators ant guardian# UFARTNG * HI’LL. Agenta Telai-hone 3*l. Prnvl e t n„l Vng. On# of our eltauia bae placed la our nande IS,.CM) to loan on good Savannah raal aetata at reasonable rate* of Interest, BECKETT h BECKETT. 54 Praaul.nl street, ttsl lit; 111 Y AID NF.1.1. HEAL KITATY, Negotiate loan# on aam* al i par cent, and collect rent*. Represent Th# Travek. rre' Insurance On., accident and liability departments. Represent the New York Underwriter# Fire In*, agency. H.-prearr,* the Oreenwbh Fire In*. Cos. Represent the Phoenix Mutual Life In*. Cos. All bud p.s* entrusted to u will be apprecta.ed, and will recelse prompt and careful al teeiltoo No 57 Hay atreet. e*t. Tala phon* m. W. C. FRIPP * CO. HRII HEART. Th* beer of all beer* I* ItKD HEART.— All good people urink It. WM BIIH’KEN, Manager. JUNO BREWING CO. Phone tli. IF IT’* SICK, %VK HAVE IT. Veal Loaf, Mam Loaf and Chicken Loaf In half and pound tins. Olives, stuffed with peppers. Peanut Butter, Waldorf Relish awl Chill Sauce. Phone &&. HAHDKE A MARSHALL, GOOD l.lt|l OH. Gel Wilson Whisky at ROBT. REM LKR-H. Liberty amt Drayton. Head quarters for '.he beat brands. Country trade solicited. No charge for jugs. phone 111. niWAWKR I*MIYGH HOTEL, Suwanee, Fla. Situated on the banks of the .suwsaee river Climate unequaled No malaria. No moaqul toes Cool nights Moat healthful and delight ful resort In the South Water cures .-vary known disease Board 110 per weak. Special rate tor commercial man of It! per day. which Includes transfer Table and atcotumoda tion* strictly first alas* Fur Illustrated pam phial ddraa huwane* Spring* la . Suwane# .spribg*.P la ANDREW HANLEY, Mgr. DAVID CI,INK, I PHOLATOUW, HI Jefferson street. Following goods for curtains and up holstering. with fringe and guimp lo match. Silk Stripe Velour, Blclllrnne. Silk Goelielln Tapestry, Cotton Tapestry. Moira Damask. Oriental Damask, Heraldic Ta pestry. Veroncte Velour.Mouvlne Tapestry, Silk Armene. and Linen Tapesiry. Let me estimate on your work. IlKLNKi:*'* CAFE, Liberty and Whitaker. The only up to data cafe suitable fur select parties In tha city. One block from Do Soto. Phone 444 J. 11. MKLMKKN. Prop, FAT t 111 l KRIf. Jnal received, fresh Kail* and Fat ( blckraa Send In your orders. Best of meats. Frluts nad \ egetubles. I’hanea 573. M. S. U.UID.IEH, 3