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AT AUSTRIA'S COURT.
Ml. TUHtW* lUPHKmiOM or
ho % ai.tv i* naaxA.
thi* Ho) el Hull* of the Empire.
i>mr * **•• #■■ Prank* Thai H
l>|iri-Tk liurrhra and Haim.
I,ana-Tlir loir F.mprree Who roll
Hi,. 4 101 l an nf on *>unli.
~vright. 19GU, The New Tork Chrtx'.ten
Herald.
Vienna on fire wHh aa.itriotli' lllumlna
* ,n The figures “IS*)" and "1900" biasing
Parliament buildings and palate*. and
pended acrotxs alreei*. and decorating
uri and nrchea. Emperor From I# Jn*
ie 10 year* okl. and tor ihat reason
and lino are pu> a I'le by eld* The
.lit In in regalia of life ll la amazing
,• the moil destructive element In na
. ran be commanded Into service, and
will lake the shape of a crown or a
rone or a ecepter. or a ahiehl or a eword,
an equipage, or a human face; and
. that element which unreal rained Is
. terror of the world can bo compelled
express admiration and kindness and
. how It can be mnde to write on the
k paaiee of the night coronation and
trothai. For Hirer nights fire has
artcd In Vienna and all Austrian elites
: ii has been a peaceful reign. It mean*
arauilutlon ond victory over the wear
l tear of aeventy years.
. I r Emperor U a unique personality,
n i but for the peoples love for him,
i empire would long ago have been
.lidded. Hungary Is as anxious now to
"dependent as In the days when lands
K'ssuth struck for freedom. and bis son
i w stands In the Hungarian Parliament
e h an Influence that ball* legislation
■ rnlug th. empire whenever he will,
I Emperor Francis Joseph Is so kind.
, heritable, so sympathetic, so helpful
t ,t while he lives Austria will remain
:i act Every one knows some story of
r compassion and generosity. Hearing
pmi one of hia officers who had become
Hind had said Ihat his only comfort now
s.* music, the Emperor gives the poor
n 111 a seat for life In the opera house
I such deeds he has won all hearts. His
* nixing bereavements have Intensified
affection of the |**oplc for Ihelr ruler.
7 * treble or murder of his only son
ii I It atlll remains a mystery how he
so done lo death), and the aasasstnatlon
he Empress io year* ago have call
. i forth a loyal love seldom seen In other
is: his Having no son lo succeed him
) s educating bis nephew for the throne
i splendid lad of tnlrtee# or fourteen
ns. Otto, the father of the lad, would
i , been the next Emperor, but he does
want the throne, and no one In the
empire warns him to take It He Is one
r. il* had and one-half Imbecile. He goes
Ia restaurant, orders all other persons
ispari, and having taken full posses
- r of the place, he and Ihe group of
w i fe) ows with him drink themselves
.perk, and then smash the. crockery, and
th decanter*, and th tables, and the
k 'owglaas. and no one dare protest
for he belongs to the Imperial family But
* , next day the bill for this. royaler
ug destructlvenesa Is sent to the Emper
or ind he pel s It.
"ho Is the terror of the neighborhood*
wh-i. he Is Inflamed of strong drink Rid*
- on horseback through the coun y
i-irl,-ts. he met a funeral procession of
l-nvanls. As Is the custom, they were
lining Ihe coffin on their shouMers.
ini made them slop, end put the -ojffln
o* i* ground, end then he with his hors*
•ap-d over Ihe coffin this way end Ihat
t I the drunken delfrum was satisfied
Hearing of this, or some equal offensive
i— the Emperor called this erratic
*■- men of royellty Into his presence end
- r*ly reprimanded him Otlo was soon
..ft*r seated et his own table with some
•■king companions, and. when the
l-.-ror's name was mentioned.
I "t will show you my opinion of the
Emperor.” Then the outragoue eeeen
hfted from the table s how; of greens
aid look It to a stetne or bust nf the Etn
peior standing In the* room, and poured
* ii** greens over It, thus obliterating all
'he attractiveness of that work of art.
The Emperor heard of this, and command
'd the recreant man Into his presence and
to l him that he knew of ihe Instill offer
htm on that occasion, and In the pres
•i of the Imperial family and Ihelr
X .**ts. he boxed Otto's ears.
This royal nuisance Is u peculiar eques
* * ii. and has one of hi* horses so trained
that he can without dismounting ride up
lie front steps of restaurants and hotels.
I Into the doorway, and through the
bull and into the barroom, and the horse
,!.- hls forefeet on the counter and wail*
' r a drink and the cup I* pul lo Ihe
< ■ •-- > mouth, either by Otto or ihe land
rd. and Ihe animal is compelled to drink.
* bout having nny choice as to the style
' liquor he may prefer The old Emperor
ured of paying Ihe bills for these rei k
xdventures. but he finds that ihe
•ner such bill* are paid the less die
rouble publicity. The royal outlaw Is
rrlglble and will never be allowed to
c int the throne of Austria. Hl* son doe*
• Ike after him. hut after hls mother,
is a most excellent woman.
be three mom Interesting church**, to
i' In Vienna. are "the Votive Church,"
ihe Capuchin Church" nrl "The Au
► Hoe Church," The Votive Church wo*
illt by Maximilian of unhappy Meal
•is exiwrtcnce*. He ami hU brother, the
I ••fit Emperor, while young men, were
iK rig a walk In what were then the Held*
• <1 an *.a-ln sprang at the young Em
i • ior anil cut and atwbbed him until
'hrougti lot* of blood. he eeemed dying
m Maximilian standing there mad*- a
w that If Ood would .pare hie brother *
•* he would.hu.ld cn that spot u magnltt
•nt temp o to the pralte of Uod. Krancl*
• • -eph recovered, and throuah the effort*
t Maxlmll an the promletd church wa*
Ht In • nmmemnra'lon. The seventy
- lit *e-.iln< d-giaa* window* alorlfy the
• fit a* it pour* Into the moat brilliant
in h in Auetrla Kverythlntt beneath
two grrat tower*, three hundred and
' * nty f>t h.gh, I* a* wonderful a* the
* areal art* of painting and aculplure
l architecture can make It, Ala*! that
• builder of mi great a cathedral In
mmemoratton of a life spared. *hould
ivf been *hut a* a uauriier. far away
'•otn hotna, and In a strange land, the
•tMer thrown g hi* poor wife Into a
•nentia which for more than thirty
r* ha* pi**e**ed her. *o that *he hard
know* her owti I) other, tn whoae home
I* mercifully laola'ed.
•it the of the unfortunate Maxl
rn real* in lllustrlou* coni|>any, It
tai in the Capuchin Church, ,another
ling of ahaorblng Interest In Vlenn •
near three h undred year* It ha* ■•>!
•oleum of the Imperial family Marla
•e*4 I* (here Marie lu!*c. Kmpre**
•he French I; there. Charier VI I*
Joaeph I I* there Kllxnbeth. the
more**, the wife of Frincl* Jonepli
ere. The ohaequle* two year* **•>
f**d m one respect from all the other
menta.
inatiaoleum* are In the ba**m*nt of
lurch. The litany and the dirge- are
• ;r real |n the main audience-room
•ervleaa ended, the body of the
‘••I I* carried down the *tep* pr
-1 by in* priemhood and followed by
'amlly of the departed The place of
••puichre I* ckMed with a huge Iron
1 •! within which tand an officer of
■Hglon. The aad and solemn procegaloo
’ tvmg rew -heal the Iron gale. Ihe nearet
elartve knoekg on the gate, and the rob- -1
* le.lastlc within ask* "Who |g th*r.
■d why do you com*'"' and the leader
1 the proeetwion replies*. "I am Mafia
: nren, Kmpretw of Austria I come
'i*hlng my eoul conducted to the realm*
O' the t.ie**ed and my body put In eepul
bte' Then the gate I* opened, and.
*tth ■ -banting. the bodv ta welcomed and
' tombed Of courti* the right name of
the ruler builad la mantloned But Km
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pie-s Elisabeth was taken to the tomb In
this church with a different utterance.
The service for the dual In* Ihe main
nudlen-e-room ond the fWqulera being con
cluded. Ihe bod> was taken down ihe step*
accompanied only by the Emperor, ant
the heir rs. an I the priests who officiated
The Emperor, overwhelmed with the
assassination of hls wife ami not having
left the palace during Ihe week that pass
ed between the cruel deed and the day of
entombment. de - er.dd with slow and
feeble gall at ihe head of the casket, and
then there wa* a hall, and the Emperor
with trembling hand knocked at Ihe iron
gate of the mausoleum, and th* priest
within asked: "Who Is there, and why do
you come?' And Ihe answer given was
this: "I. Francis Joseph. Emperor of Au*-
irlo, come jrith Elisabeth. Em pres* of
Austria, asking that her tout be conduct
ed to the realm of the blessed, and that
her body tie put In sepulchre!" Then ah*
who had been the most, beautiful woman
In Europe and who had ridden with the
Emperor Into battle wllh the hoels of
Auetrta and who had he*n the dashing
equestr.enne on as spirited a horse as waa
ever bitted or saddled, easily controlling
Ihe whirlwind with her rtdlng-whlp, now
lies down haggard and broken-hearted
over the behavior and tragic d*ath of a
foolish son. who was "ihe heaviness of
hls mother "
Another difference lhal Emperor Joseph
ordered In regard to KHxwbelh. Ihe dead
Empress, was that her heart should not
be taken and placed In the Church of
Augustin**, another of the great churches
Fo. iSstiturlei* it had been tile custom,
that while the rest of Ihe body of prince
or princes*, king or queen, archduke or
archduchess. emperor or empress wa*
hurled In the Capuchin Church, the hewrt
was removed from the holy and taken to
Ihe Augustin* Church. In a darkened
room of this church we looked upon Hie Hit
IJ6 earthen or metallic Jars containing the
heart* of the princely and royw! dead Bui
the hi art of Kllaabeth. Ihe Empress, for
some reason. Is not smong them The
Emperor probably thought Ihat Ihe sacred
form that had heen pier-ed wllh the as
sassin's flagger ought hoi lo be touched
with |m*i-mortem Incision.
This Augustine Church Is the place of
marriage for the Imperial family, and the
0
of this cathedral would, If well told, thrill
nations. You must visit the treasury of
Ihe place to get a competent Idea of what
diamonds und emeralds and rubles have
glowed and flashed on the foreheads and
necks of royally moving lo the alt-ir In
this St Augustine Church at Vienna.
He.re they are In bracelets In knots of
hrlMinnts. In aigrette and corage. In Im r
aldlc embroideries, in diadems Bridal
gifts from kings and queens to I hose who
were about to lake Ihe path of life to
gether. But I do not suppose that this
radiance of wedding attire and the pomp
of entrance and departure of this Ha. Au
gustine Church assured any more happi
ness to Ihosr there united In wedlock,
than Is assured by Ihe grasp of a hack*
w.mdsman's hand taking thr hand of the
mountain !a*sl* In the presence of the
country parson, and without so much a*
a ring placed on Ihe third finger of the
left hand. Ihe wedding trip neither to
Berlin, nor Newport nor Niagara, bul to
the .tnnr of Ihe next farm house ti Is
not Ihe Jewels on the forehead or the Jew
els on Ihe hand lhal make a happy mar
riage bul Ihe Jewels of the heart Three
arc Ihe rubles presented on marriage day
by the King whose robe Is ihe morning
light and heaven lisrlf Is only one of hls
palaces. T. DeWltt Talmage.
hi UK <HH NW WIMMIT KttMMW.
I omaaadore Vanderbilt'* Oanabter.
Mr*. 1-a Hen. Tell* a M**r klory ol
Mer Vlelone-
From the Philadelphia Pre**
New York. Hept I—Lp In the Ihird
•tory bay window of a big while brick
and marble mansion that topa one of
ftlvereble Drive'* hill* at an old lady to
day. looking out of* lh- window. Bhe
w* Mr*. Alltla Vanderbilt. La Ban.
daughter ol old Commodore Vanderbilt
and po*ee**or of many of hi* million*
The Pre* to-day told of the eult for
Sjinn brought agalnsl her by Arthur
p I lodge and of Mr* La Ban'* remark
able defence In a word, .he declare*
to her worn anewer that he wa* In
fluen ed by a medium. Jeannette l>*-
forth to buy a quarter Irdereet in
rmdge-* intent* he, au*e the nw-Tlum
gave her nioup* from the aplrtt world
Mr* I t Bau wa* w>m*what ivror to
aolng In-O detail* about the technical
*wlc of her def*n*e. preferring to leave
" Tu h > ; *he -aid .BCdedly
•that Imdge hypnollx*d Jeannette l>n
,„_,h t( >ll me tho*e m**ag* from the
' , r -, world I'm *orry now I didn't do a*
P .jrlt* themaelva* tolm m> They gave
1' '. control Which .h.rwed ad **>*
• -heme* 'o he worth nothing me.
"But do you believe In spiritualism
: M m^r r .he old lady MMtated.
Then *he *abl "I have never denied, and
l denv now that I thoroughly
tielTeie In gplrltuallam Everybody la
...Lis.b borne people are more o
™h.r* Now my eon ha* healing
ww-r He can cure ache* and pain* by
eimplc laying on ol hi* hand ?V.
-1 have the healing power; nobody <an
-J, aw.y in <h* Mime hou*- With nev
W !iJ Jnew*Vhm my little boy went, many
year* ago w * w * re hrr * “ Ne * ' o^,,
THE MORNING NEWS: SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 22, 190a
Th# baby, who was only 3 months old.
wa* In Saratoga Suddenly 1 saw hls
spirit It was Just as If you looked out
on those beautiful clou.l* there In the
west.
"It was Jusi like that." *h ukl. softly.
"High above the cloud wss a great,
round Harm*. Just as If It had heen made
of opal And there through Ihe cloud* was
Illile baby's splrli going straight toward
ihe opal dame. I eaw him rra--h It, Just
as plainly as day. Then hi* lug!* spirit
stopped and waved Us llitle ling-rs toward
me— 'flood - by, good-by!—and he was
gone.
*• 'The baby's gone, he's p#*s#d on,' I
raid My husband laughed ‘Nonsense!' h•-
said 'You’re always worrying Hut In a
Mw hours came a telegram The habv
was gone He had passed on Ju*t at the
minute when 1 saw hls Illile spirit It
ws* thr same way with our Mile girl
"I knew Elllotl F. Shepard was going
three weeks before I suddenly felt It
coming from th* spirits."
Mr* l.n Bsu believes that the plan
• hetie labte, a heart-ehapeil affair, wllh
two wheels and a pencil, will work for
come people through spiritualistic agen
cy;' but she never heard of the weird
Oulja board.
DAYFAItIY Et HIM M AHI’E.
IS*niorrats Ist isesisnlstlßS a Brest
Etaud.
From the New York Herald.
Washington. Sept. 11.—Democratic man
ager* are mourning over the failure of
ihelr alleged gigantic campaign fund lo
materialise.
The In ug'- contributions which they con
fidently expected from some sources have
not been forthcoming, and thoeejn olo*e
touch with the facts about campaign
finances say Ihat the condition* art lltlle.
If any, belter than they were four years
ngo when the National Committee had
scarcely enough money to pay Its postage
bills.
Former Senator Clark, of Montana, has
disappointed them. Oliver Haxard Terry
Bel muni ha* l>een another disappointment,
and us for Coogati. Ihe mere mention of
hi* name is obnoxious lo Senator Jones
and former Gov. Mono.
When the Kansas City Convention
seated Clark s <!• I. gallon from Montana
Ihe parly managers made no secret of the
dreams they entertained that the multi
millionaire would iontrlbuie at least half
a million dollars. Former Gov Haone
of Missouri, was deputised lo have a talk
with (’.ark and when he came buck from
ihat talk hi* annctimonlous face war
longer Ilian ever The five hundred thous
and of which the members of the com
mittee had dreamed had dwindled far be
low the on* hundred ihourand mark - that,
they fell sure, would l>* the minimum
limit—and had become a paltry twenty
five thousand.
When Mr. Stone remon*trated with him
ar.d mildly hinted that he ought to give
more, the lines about Clark's mouth be
en me firm, he began talking about “heavy
expense* in the Montana contest,” ond
Hlone hurriedly told him It was all right
In the fear that there might yet develon
a string to th* twenty-five thousand dol
lar gift.
o. H. I*. Belmont was looks! uixm as
certain to give at l*at sltD*m. All hi
would give was *l‘.no. and the commit
tee'* agenl who secured lhal subscription
held out 10 tier cent, of 11 for titmudf.
Thl* lb per eem. cHtimlesloh buslnc-ee
lias • au*'il a good deal of dlerallefa lion
among member* of the Democratic -om
mlttee. who are dl*|io*ed lo -Nlilrl-e what
thev call Chairman Jones' •‘amateur *n'
met hols Through hi* promise of a lb
tier eem commission on nil subscript am.
Chairman Jones turned "Huek" Hlnrich
of lillnot*. and a lot of leaser lights,
Into canva*er*. There was noi much ob
jection to this. *o long * smell contribu
tions c ame under the 10 per eem provis
ion. fur || was believed thai throe o al
canvasser* wer# able to reach a lot of
little fellow* thnt It woukl noi pay
campaign manager* to deal with but
when Ii cam" lo Ihe big subscription*
ilk* lhal of Belmont, with It* on* thou
sand dollar commission, there was a bowl
Ollier members of th# committee thought
Jones or (Hone ought to list* go that
subscription, to th* party might have bad
Ihe benefit of the who'* amount
The iwmmltte* expeeied to get lA-.W
from Jobe K M'Eean. but la In
Kitrope and II Is understood that the)
have nothing from Ihe Ohio leader ae yet
exeepi a promie* snd that thr promt-e
call* for nor much over one-filth of the
amount expected
Denxncrai* In much with Ihe Congrew
smmiul Campaign t.’ommlitre. whleh s
working In complete hsimony with Ihe
National Committee and I* more or lese
cognisant of the trial* and HMMtBM
of the more Importatr organlaatlon ay
that another source of distppoln’ment ho*
b"*ii th* lack of substantia: return* from
the prominent tiold Democrats who hive
signified Ihelr friendship for Bryan Al
mu.-t without exception, the ©virtue** of
the manager* for flnanclil assistance have
been met'by polite refusals
But. despite the disappointments, th*
Democratic managers seam lo receive
much , ornfort over the Improvemr' In
‘ “0 '
year* ago If TamY l *") leadsra do not
contribute heavily to the national fund
the) wit!, il I* expected, put up a big fund
to be used In the ‘effoc to secure New
York's electoral vot* for Bryan. Henator
Jon** and hi# associate* expect John H
Mcl-ean to contribute heavily to the Ohio
camimlgn fund, which will be under the
dtatrlbitllnn of hi* active leu'enastl# and
former Repri-entstlva ’Tom U John* n
Is •*lie. led tv part wllh a food deal o'
hls cash ui the active fight bs will wag*
in Clr\|fti\4 •rnator Hanna'* home, and
hip on for Brvan.
iAri.aior Gorman bar to.d the National
r<Hnmltte' that the Mdryiatul l>em* rai*
will he able to t;*k car© of th*ie etatt.
%YHKNt: |% *PK*T.
Hntertallm befeh of I’malilonnlle
Folk at \ev|Mrt.
Corr**ppoi;<ler.ee of ihe Baltimore Hun.
Nnport, It 1., Hept. When Uomroo
dore Perry founhi iha memoiahor haiiU*
of laike Erie In I*U, n *hlevin* anotlur
hrllllant victory (or Amrrlran aima *a
laml .iikl >n ae*t. Ihe Ittf. loan of N a
port, hta birihpUt'e. wio Ujml of nation
ally alinoei for the firm time. For yar#
ami warp thereafter he aa conUitl to
tmk in Ihe eunllahi ol that fame
But tv and h> there oim* a kite* ktutf
•( m> lad. at her door; Madam Hocleiy
nd autle entered, and unlay, 10, and in
nokl’ presto chanye* I'aahion, at nome
and e|e tel lo tak< up Newport.
aii<l here ti < m t( h Mint *et hlgn ii)K>n the
brow© of the cliff* ©here Ii l* extremely
difficult lo pick it iij* Neither brawn,
hr tin nor t iiikt *■* of hiah o yrer can
iccompMab tbe im It tk!. tnUllot •ol
•lollaiih lo du It, for the rei4 Uft* i| Nea*
l*ri la ih merry minflnit of millionaires,
and to be atrii tly "In It" tn must la* t**rn
atth m very guMt ii i>|NX)n In htn mouth, r
have put*h a Bpu*h thrust uj***n turn when
he giows up. His twcvifbon nuiu Imp m
- ivtut U*-e ud dUmun-h, he
iniist entertain In a marble p.ilaue. and hi*
very dtt’BS must U* tut fioin the t loth of
£•>!<!.
The iuxurlouMK of the okl Homan Km-
Tdr* tfeelf could affodl no fnohe than i* *•*
Joyed iuila> by the * K*r* at NeW|M>rl The
open perunw it* no *ii**t to th** |Ntttals of
high society herb, whrro it la a Question.
How much art you worth * A few* million*
cut no partli tilar figure. It |h a • aee of
how man> inlilluns, .ml your plwto la
gauged accordlikgly.
One can p ent the very air of Newport
many mliea away, add whether one i\>m*
via ioat or train It I* evident that cm*- I*
jp;*roa< hlng a neaort out of the ordinal >
The kx Km and bagaagt looms ai pilcl
high wllh irunki* and trunks and tiunki*'
The very awellest kinds of trunk*, he
|M(chet on every side with hotel |tid* of
the vartour* oltles of Europe— more and dif
ferent kind* f stylish Iwgaage than • n
ha teen elsewhere In this country From
15 to 3u trunks is the average, going or
• omln. luggage of a l*d> living at N*w
port.
A list of the numerous mihionalr<*e here
is to tedious to go o\er. and a description
of ihelr happy ltomn< would require im
much tpaee mifff. e It io pay that here
< an be seen the h.indsomeiK lumna r home*
in the work!. There I* nothing in Kuro***
io compare to them egcepUtig of courw,
the |nii f*r of the monarch!* Th** homed
In them**elvep are a treat to look upon,
while ihe beautiful drive on Bellevue av -
nue. where the smart aet" members un
be seen In th ir nobhy turnouts every aft
ernoon. iiiii.ol ie etpialh’d elsewhere,
either m home or abroad.
Th“ drive in Hyde Park Igondon, ai
prone healt mo re closely for style and hand
home equl|Mge, but th** drive **l New|*rt
from tk* I'asinodown UHlevu* avenue and
akmz the he.ch 1r Hr re can
be seen a constant proreaalon of strikingly
handaome carriages of various etyles.wlth
Ihelr sleek-lo'dtlng **achmn and w*il
groomed footmnn. Now anl then n tally-ho
g*ies by with h lady on th bo*, carts al
most two stories high, not forgetting the
two Irish "Jaunting cars"; smart k*klng
tuna boot* built for two. with the lady
driving, men and women on horseback
rigged In the "swAggerest" sort of riding
toggery, so many of them that they re
semble the entree number In the circus
only they war no spangle* on Bellevue
avenue and are altogether better dressed
Isost, but not h ist, the automobile? Will
they never atop* And what a |*i e th y
go* They are as thi k ns trolley cars In
llaitlmore, and twice as busy There are
over private "autos in Newport.
The fad among those seeking dis
traction here Is the organisation of an u
-tomobtle ateeplechase. Into whh'h all the
• scltcment Is to he crowded that Invemlv**
iiilndw can suggest Automobile steeple
chases are a novelty In this country, al
though in london they have already en
joyed a slight vogue Mr J. J VanAlen,
whose daughter, by the way. rumor says
is engaged to Mr Harry Ijehr. of Balti
more. is credited with having been the ln
jmrier of the fad from abroad
Ppeaklng of servants—that Is. of mll
ilonwltv servant a—l observe there |s h dis
tinction among them here—those of the
multi-millionaire taking rank In their own
set, above those of ordinary, every day
millionaires They are oil of them white
servants. Many of them wear their g*od
lothes to the manner bom, and are point
s-d nut 4 tnla or that man’s valet, maid
or coachman
The servants arc all known to the ahp
keepers (loan In the* town, w I had o *n
*lon to see Hundav last. ! hapi ne*| In
a newsdealer's Just at the time the . >t
fag* ra wre ending for Ihelr Sunday pa-
Iters, and 1 had a convincing ißustratexi
>f the deep Interest society people mani
fest In what the new-papers say about
them. It had been a very gay week Just
cloatng, including a round of social fum
tlona. ending up with the Ooelet ball, the
Oelrlchs dinner atul the Clews w-Mlnw
As each servant cam* in be would get not
one or two Journals, but the whole list of
New York papers Ho Ii was obvious that
those In the slm were all desirous of see
ing what each paper publish*-! of the dif
ferent affairs.
The millionaires and their doing** arc th#
principal topics of conversation d*U>
among the villagers, and scarcely a move
Is made fhxt Is not noted and dl* usee.l
Even the children keep tab on the "swells’
and ihelr functions. Passing through one
of the bumble quarters of the city I was
attracted to tw> tiny girl* at play on their
doorsteps Over their own ragged little
dresses they wore long train skirts evi
dently belonging to their elder el*!era. and
they were aff* ting high society "for fair"
One of them with tqgn white cotton gk>v s
miles too l*rg*. and a piece of fish nattirg
for a vei:. assumed io be "Mrs. Vander
bilt," and she win* calling on "Mrs A*i©r '
Th* latier ww arrayed with a long buggy
whip In her hand and a man a derby hat
fell all over her pretty blond curls and ai
most concealed her pretty blue eyes fr*wn
view These tw** tots were addressing
each other as "Mrs Aator" and "Mrs
Vanderbilt" and telling their "troubles
about servants," thts and that ball, and
soon "Mrs. Vanderbilt," final y bringing
her call to a cloae by asking the loan of
Mrs Awtor’s" automobile which the lat
ter was so awfully sorry, but "Mrs si
rkdis had Just borrowed It to go fishing'"
—Cinders from the forest fires on t'ape
Od wer a carried hy the wind a far as
Boston, a dl-eance of almost fifty mile*,
falling In the streets and the wafers of
tfie harbor In considerable showers
A Strong Fortification.
Fortify the body against disease
hy Tutt’s Liver Pills, an abso
lute cure for sick headache, dys
pepsia, sour stomach, malaria,
constipation, jaundice, bilious
ness and all kindred troubles.
“The Fly-Wheel of Life”
D.’.Tutt; Your Liver Pills are
the fly-wheel of life. I shall ever
be grateful for the accident that
brought them to my notice. I feel
as if I had anew lease of life.
J. Fairleigh, Platte Cannon, CoL
Tutt’s Liver Pills
and Fja There UonlyONr POND'S EXTRACT and everybody know. It, purity. Ktej
A R '' ,Uh ~' , P *p • , IOB, eepee.enfed to he "the ,me ,i ' POND^
M Ifl XT^*r T They generally contain "woo 4 at, oho)." which Imtala, I! j
Sel PONIJ'ff BXTWACT. sill enly In aasl.il hotllaaln belt aftlewi.
iiKrttiAi..
CITY GOVERNMENT'.
- i
(tlTiritl nun i.niivA iif coin.
I IL.
Savannah, (’.a S. |il 19 -The regular
meeting of c*miik II was held this own
ing • * 1* o'cbH*k Present Thw lion
liarnwn Myn- intyot. presiding; A Kid
man George \V Tlcdemin. cltglrmaii of
Council snl Alderman Haas. ItorrlKwu.
Bacon and iMylc
A majority of ihe nidi invn in the city
l*elng pryiMiit, minutes of meeting qf
Hep* f were. u|H*n motion, toiflrtncd as
publish**#!
Reporta of <%mmltis *•
City f Savannah. Sept. 19. INS -The
Commit tv* on Aivounu report that they
htivc tlHOUliwI apd found Mtrinl bills
.tKilnst *he dt> anuMinlluß twenty-seven
: t ho .-ami nine and * vetUy M-ven
j dollar#* and ninety-seven cents, as per
j iceomi*a trying gt'heilule, and iv*commend
that Ihu same be paseed for ia)inetit.
Isaac (i llaas.
Acting chairman Commiti*< on Avc<*unts.
| r/7 R 77 r,
l<> port recvlv and and a< counts passed
for payment Ibrnutn M> rs. Mayor.
Boaid of ll* auh
< #>rl'ink* i A H*mis $ 39 A
lr. W. F. Brunner .... 301 M
John Lyons A Cos 3k tU J
Young to v** A Hi|*t#le ...... 3 or
| W A II II laininiors .. 10
| Western I* Tel. Cos I **i
W. F. Held 2 J* j
j W. F. Held 3*
j M H A1 A Byck .. 435
I Jus. M Dixon A Cos .... 3-U
I W. T Dixon 14 tin
j officers and employea .. 1,217 N
Tim,' of hatiila ''J
Tim*- ol ItaiHla X So
Tlmi* of huttfis 9 m— l! 391 IM
Cri n<atu lee—
Jae M Dixon A Cos ....# 7iM
E Latvell*' Huns 11 13
t'almer Hwii Cos 1 U
Yonnslove h Hippie 99 no
Time of hands !9t* 60— 324 94
City l-amt>*~
iNtdlaon E 111 Cos 3.051 31
IMspen.-ary—
Adatn Kessel S to AO
C'oliimola Drue Cos IM 31
I.tppnian Bros XI i>7
Holomons K Cos 3i **)
The liorrle Ire MIC Cos .. 3to
Dffirers anil employee IXT> no
Mutual tiss l.lyhl Cos .... 3 1*
Edison E- Id Cos .* do
Lunteey A Morcan 3SO
IM. M I take, 1(- *l3 4*
Dry ('uliure-
Uo Lehwald I 123
! J.is M Dixon A Cos. 29 S3
j A. J. Ilaneler 1 23
Dixon, Mitchell 4k Cos. ... 10 04
E. 1 xivell'a Huns .......... #B3
Tim** of hands 337 Hl 3X6 96
Fire Deparlment -
llenry Jiiehter I XI no
j W K Ward IV>
Mutual das Eight Cos. .. 21 30
Fshrt.' F Hose Cos MSo
l*o Frank 2* 4
E E. Neltllinger. agent .... IS
! I.lppman ftros 7 JO
M H * D A Byck 4SO
John J Butler 620
Thus West * < o 1 75
Fainter lltlw Cos. 3*3
K. Mivell's Hons 1* *3
N'eal’Mlllard Cos JX 60 | #
Edison K II!. Cos. 2 90
John F Canty 1! '<
I'alm Flehteler Jk Cos. .. 200
tile.tsoi: ft Bailey Mfg Cos. 214 87
Electric Hupply Cos 43 m
T. A Ward, manager ~ *'■
ft H. Clements hi
J H. Henneesy 334
Oeo. J Itarthelmess ..... Si 03
Jas. m Dixon c Cos I "0
lie,man Coal and W. Cos. 6 10
Edison Elec. 11l Cos I Ol
Ho I*., t Base * W. P. Cos. 73
Mtngledorff 4 Cos 3 10
Electric Supply Cos 8# 07
tia Tel. and Tel. Cos 3X9 to
Fay roll. N D 3.261 14
l*ay roll. H D .74
o. A Kelly 4 47- 6.9*! 14
Hospitals
i eii gi a Inftimary I 3*o in
Hi Joseph's Infirmary.... tot no
Savannah Hoapltal 400 00— too 00
Harhor and IVharvea—
John Ifelily IJD Ml
House Drainage fClty)—
tieorge $ 384
Henry Juehfer ............ 4 Bo
E 1-OvHl'l Hem* 14
(’has A Cox SB
Dixon. Mitchell 4k Cos. ••• ! 31
Time of hands It a*
Time of hands 39 89— 108 IX)
Incidentals—-
Thus West A Cot. t 86
Norton Frierson S*
Edison E. 111. Cos. <n
The (Sorrle lee Cos. !<* 14
Morning News * W
Mrs. Annie M-dlay 13'
Tho- tiamhle, Jr ........ 100 tax— 140 10
laaursl Drove Cemetery-.
Time of hands 1183 74
Mai ket
ones i p nnd employe#....l 283 50
M J Doyle **
K Eoveil's Hons 106
Edison E 111 Cos 46 00— 328 08
Farks amt Squares—
Time of hands I 339 B 0
Paving Street#—
William Fogarty I 437
tieorge Eehwnld 13 10
fin-hard Fogarty 18 37
Mrs E. V' Mhuman .... 174
John Met Hath 21 On
W. H. Connerat 12 24
J P Brown 101
E lasveir* Hone to .'tO
Thus Ma 'Donneil II M)
J W Wiggins 780
J W Wiggins 424
A H Cohen 9 tsh-# 144 71
Police—
Mrs J J Barrel* I 40 00
P McUtashan 24i
E L Netditnger. agent .. lon
Kdw I.Ovett's Bona T 24
!A m AH H Eartlmore 26 o
The (lorrla Ice Mnfg Cos. If*
Edison K A I Cos 110
The Mutual Oae U Cos .. 13 88
Southern Drug A C. Cos. 22 In
Fied Schwars 34 x3
H I >Htan 810
A. Enrllch A BrO to 34
M H A D A Byck ... 21 00
W’estern IT. Tel Cos. .... 134
H H Hemslit# 3TI
George J Hartheimess .. II 24
James F Furlong ........ !40
Dr William E Norton.. 10 80
Garturikel A Hons ...... 840
Thoa Screven 6At
A. Jaime 4 00
W" Rtlward Wilson 889
Pay roll 8.3*5 lu-l 8819 t<
PlutnlHng Inspector—
M 8 A I). A. Byck I 2 W
F W rampo* I 89— T 10
Printing and Bmtlonery—
Braid A Hulton t 10 10
Morning New# ............ BTS
MSA D. A. Byck 8 14
J. W Fret we! I Iffi
j W Fretwell lto
Morning News to 60
Wm N Nichols llt
oyyiuiL.
J W Fretwell 3ii
M H Alt A I M 33 10
Puhlti Building-
W i !<• t t 3 t7*
K.IUon Electric 111 Cos 9 49
Mutual Gas Eight Cos. .... 42 11 *8
Hilaries—
City officers and employee 3.629 to
m Scavenger Deiairimeni—
Edison Electric 111 C0...# 9to
Dixon. Mitchell A Cos. *76
M H A D A By. k M i .
D. W /ipperer 17 to
Jae M. Dixon ACo 41T 7*•
Time of tyurtiis 429 37 493 22
Hlnk Department—
Jas M Dixon A Cos. ... t 788
Patrick Huttlmer ill 74 641 41
Streets ar.d Canes
Mrs. E. V Hi Human .. .I 1? ftai
Ja, 61 Dixon A Cos 219 42
K laiveH s Hons 844
J. H MtMl 48 3# U
't'O E Share lad) ,
lNma Mitchell A fo. ... 11 i.
Smith A Kelly Cos ..... • XJ td
M HAD A Dyck 12 94 -fy
Henry Jiiehter 4 <u
D W /.Ipperer II ••• s
Frank Barker 21 04
Time of hands 1..,t, to
Time of hand# 29 68
Htdewnlke—
, Time of hands 199 92 2,199 25
lister Works—
Oiean Hl-.imehlp Cos. .. # 1 to
61 H A D. A Byck I .'at
Dr M A Morris 4 tat
Southern p o W'. I*. Cos.. t 45
T 11 Ward. 6lgr 776
Beahoard A U Hy 38 17
Henry Juehter I*9 24
Hlewart C. Cos 40 33
Palmer Hardware Cos .... 3* a*
Jas F Furlong .... 134
Knlt ktsrho*her Ire Cos. ... 3 0B
Thomason A Hsrvey 423 14
Hteanrt Oil Cos 12 I*
Herman Coal Cos 22 At
Andre w Hanley Cos. 1 an
Bond, Harrison A Cos 191 Og- B*l9l
Total .127.977 97
The Committee of the Whole, lo which
wax referred iha following peiMlon* lo
transfer Ineniex, t,yg tv report favorwhly
to same Herman Myers,
Chairman Committee of the Whole
It Andepo. for permission to transfer
hls license at No. 1218 West Broad street
to T Andepa at the aame place of hual
nes. Adopted.
Hap Wah. for permission to transfer
hls laundry license from No * Jefferson
! street to No to West Broad street Adopt
ed.
Jake Williams, for permission to trans
fer hts cook shop Itoens* from No. 41* Bol
ton street. weM. lo No. 830 Huberts street.
Adopted.
Ellison A Cos., asking permission to
transfer Ihelr green grocer s license at
Gwinnett and East Broad street* to Frank
Huts s' the sums place of tiuatness.
Adopted
The comntixiee of Ihe Whole, to which
was referred Ihe petition nf Barrow A
Harrow, attorney*, for J. N Andersen,
asking the refunding of tltoto paid Into
the c!,y treasury In September. '99. for Ih#
offense of selling liquor un Sunday, peti
tioner having eertloraried the case to the
Superior r 'otirt. and that court hawing re
vereed the decialon of the re. order, t>eg lo
report favorably lo aame uisl recommend
tho refunding of the fine of llixito to the
psatlioner. Herman Myere.
Chairman Committee of the Whole
Adopted
TTie Committee on Finance, to which
wa* refsrred the petition of Eoulse Wylly,
asking the usual discount of in per com.
10 make fe- simple lot No. t. Monterey
ward, west half, tie* to report favorably
thereto Oeo W. Tiademan.
Chairman Committee on Finance.
Adopted
The Committee on Public Health, to
which waa referred th* petition of (’has.
Cole*, asking permission to dig a privy
vault nt pr-m'ses No 19 Screven ward
Waldhurg street.between Cuyler and Bur
roughs, beg to report favorably thereto,
conditioned upon connection being made
to the n* w house sewerage eyaiem as soon
aa ayallabte J G Jarrell,
t hat,man Committee on Fubllc Health.
Adopted
The Committee on city ltota. to which
wa* referred the petition nf W. F. Gil
bert. keeptr of the powder magastne, ask
ing permission fo erect upon th# premise*
certain sn,“ 1 fowl house* snd brooders,
enclosing same withs Wire fence for the
purpose of raising chluksne. petitioner to
remove same at hls discretion or when
deetre and by the city. b*g to report favora
bly to same Gen W. Tledsman.
Acting Chairman tonunltt* on City
Ito's.
Adopted
The Committee on Fire, to which was
refsrred Ihe following p-tlilon. be* lo re
port by ordinance. Jas. 61 Dixon,
Acting chairman Committee on Fire
Mary A Connolly, asking permlaeion lo
repair, remodel and Improve, two twn
slory fr*ut house* un lot No. II Berrien
ward
William and II H Eattlmore, asking
peimlssion to build seven iwo-elorv frame
metal roof hour** on lots to end 31. For
eyth ward
Joe E Je-'keoti. asking permission to
Far down and rebuild Improvements on
lot No 34 Crawford ward
If If Miller, for permission to Improve
and temodel southeast of lot No. 34
B-rrlen ward
The Committee on Fire, lo which we*
referred the petition of Bond, Harrison
A Cos , asking permission to build an open
• Dad. I'* by 19. on lot No. kt, wharf lot.
west of Bull si reel, beg lo recommend
the aame he granted J** M D.xon.
Acting Chaltmsn committee on Fire.
PETITIONS AND APPEICATIGNH
The following petition* to retail liquor
xn<t to transfer 11-enxe* were road snd re
ferred to the Committee of the Whole
Pat McCarty, to retail liquor at aouth
aet corner of Price and Oglethorpe ave.
nue lane
John 61 ullana. for permission to transfer
hls liquor license at No. ato Indian street
to J W Wall at Ibc same pla-e of bust "
near
E-tale J F. S Batliour. for permission
to 11antler bli liquor license to ihe north
west corner H-nry and We#t Broad
streets lo I Ehrennch. at Ih* north***!
corner Alice nnd Weal Itroad et teals
K. G. Norton, for permission to trans
fer hie green grocery lp-ena s at corner
Gwinnett and Burroughs streets to W T
Morgan at the same pla>-e of business
A. A Marlin, for permission to Ugnsfar
hls green grocery II an**, comer Presi
dent and HateXolph streets, to Newton *
Newton st thr same place of business
Petition of Ah* U Byck. asking pee
mission to ttansfer hw license ae a retail
ifcealer lo Hobart 8, bn elder at Ihe seme
piece of business. Bull and Bay street
lane
Petition of J. E. Fulton A ton, et si.,
asking relief from lloente lax for noaotl
atlng loan* in root estate, was read and
referred to the Committee of th* Whole
Petition of Herman Winter, by R E
Coftflng, atiernev asking Ihe granting of
a franchise to operate a line of automo
bile* through tha following street*. Bay
street on 19*1) eoqth to Gaston, eeet op
•rrifiki.
Gaston to Drayton, south on Drayton tg
Fork avenu*. west on Park avenue to Bull,
ihen- e couth un Bull to Plant Hydras
crossing was read and referred tu thg
Committee of the Whol<*
Pete lon of G. il Eewla, for permlasto*
lo dig n privy vault on lot No. 34 Boltoo
street, east, was road and referred lo tho
Committee on Public Hejlih.
Petition of Dr. C. I* Brunner, for per
mission to dig a dry well at premises <*,
Grapevine* avenue, fourth door west of
Burroughs street, was read and referred
to the Committee on Publlt llewlth
Petition of E Giff'krn and Mr* 61 8.
Kahn, offering portions of lots E and F tn
Hoiithvlllr for the opening of Ahercoru
slree, to Kid til avenue, also portion of !o4
l> for tho opening of Drayton street lo
Eallll avenu*. hi the ra'e of 12 cents per
square fool, cash, waa read and referred
In thr < rnniittce on opening Hireeta
Petition f Paul Cnntda for permission
to enlarge work shop on lot No. 1. Pef
t lvwl Holland tvlhlng No 136 and 137 Bull
street, wa* read and referred lo the Com
mittee on Fire
ORDINANCES.
The following nrl!n*,i. e read In Council
the first time Aug. 22. 1990, read the sec
ond atme Hep, Sand upon motion, laid
on Ihe table, take,, from ihs table Kept.
19. IBM) placed upon Its passage and pass
ed:
By Alderman Horrlgan
An ordlninci to amend an nrdlnamg
pasted In Council Dec 1 Uto entitled,
"An ordinance to assess a, and levy taxes
and rale# revenua tn tha city of Ha van -
nali. for the irgutatlon of certain kind*
of business In the corporate and Jurisdic
tional IlmM* of said city; Axing penalties
for the violation of th* revenue ordinance
of eald cliy, and for other purpoees con -
iirded with taxes and revenue of said
, it)
flection t. Be It ordained by the 6fynp
a,MI Aldermen nf tha city of Hsvannah,
In Council assemhtfd, and II la hereby
ordained by authority of the same. Tn**
an ordinance pained tn Council on Decy
IX 1*99, and entitled. "An ordinance to
a-sess and l#vy taxes, and raise revenua
for the city of Havatinah. for th* regu
lation of certain kind* nf business tn tha
corporate and Jurisdictional limit* of mid
city, fixing pens tiles for the violas ton of
the revenue ordinances of said • I7y. and
for other purposes connected with tsxea
and revenue of said city," he and Iha
same Is hereby amended by striking out
and repealing section 15 of said ordlnanc*.
(Sold section 15 relating so Ihe appoint
men# by the Mayor with the concurrence
of the Finance Committee of a competent
person, whose duty It I* fo report to tha
tax assessor and city tr#ur#r. r aspect -
Ivaly. from time to tlms. all persons In
said city requlttsd to make any return* or
take out any license required by said
ordinance, et, as will spiwsr by refer
ence to said section 14. which Is printed
on page 23 of the official published re
port of eald ordinance )
Se< J Be It further ordained, That all
ordinance# and parta of ordlffancsa In
conflict with this ordinance are hereby
repealed.
fSn Its first reading
Hy Alderman Haas—
An ordinance to giant th* permits h*rw-
In mentioned for the Improvement nf th#
property herein mentioned
Be t ten 1 B# It ordained bv the Mayor
and Aldermen of the city of flavasnsh In
Council assembled. That the petitions of
Jos E Jsi kson for Die Improvement 9f
lot IX. Crawford w*td, of Mary A Con
nolly for th* Improvement of lot 11, Ber
rl'n ward, of M If Miller for the Im
provement of the southeaat I, nf to Ber
rien want, and nf II H I-attlmore for tha
linprovemeni cf lots to anl 31. Forsvlh
ward. In Ih* illy of Aaiannah presented
to Council nnd referred hy Council to the
Committee on Fir*, b* and they ara
hereby grouted
8> i 2 That all ordinances snd part* of
ordinances In conflict with this ordlnanc*
are hereby repealed
The following ordlnanc* road tn Coun
cil the ftiat time Hept 19. by unanimous
cons: lit read the second tint*, placed upon
It* passage and unanimously adopted, all
members present voting In Ih* affirma
tive:
Before th* following ordlnanc* for *e
lab.lshlug Ihe official statement and as
scssinciil roll for Ihe Improvement of Bull
*tr*i, from Ihe emifh side of Tenth *tr#*t,
waal, to Ih# nnrth aid* of 10*1111 avenu*.
was acted np>ii. Council heard etldeneg
touching Ihe correctness of fhe said state
ment and aas-ssmenl roll and duly re
(• seii im- and ad ipt*d
By the Committee on fftr**t*<xndl-an*s
An ordinance establish Ih*' official
stalemen* and assessment roll touching
III* improvement of Bull street, from th#
south aid* of Tenth *tr**i. west, to th*
north side of Eallll avenue, mad* under
an ordinance of the city of flavannah (
adopted May 3. I9fio
flection I. Be II ordained hy Ih* Mayo#
amt Aldermen of th* city of Havannah. In
Council assembled. That the sialematit
and assessment roll submitted lo Council
Iky th* director of puhlb works for tha
city of Savannah and Ihe Commute* on
fltr**ta and l<an*s for said city, under an
ordinance passed May 1, 1900. snd anlWladi
"An ordlnanc* for th* Improvement of Iha
portion of Bull street In the city of Savan
nah h*rein de-. rllted under th# terms and
provisions of alt act of Ihe legislature nf
Georgia, approved Oct. I, 1887," be and
they are hereby declares! to be Ihe offi
cial statement and osaessment roll of salt#
Improvement under Ih# xaid ordinance;
th# said statement and assessment roll
being that entitled: Statement and Aa
seesment Roll for Improving Bull Street.
A statement showing Ihe cost of Ihe Im
provement of Bull street in the ey of Sa
vannah. from the south side of Tenth
aireel. west, lo th* north side of Eetill
avenue Aa made under an ordinance of
th* city of Havannah. passed May 3 IW;
and an *eameut roll ahowlng a* to two
■ bird, of thl* coat, how It I* apportioned
among the .everal abutting pared*. In
cluding the street Inierweetlon# and giving
*he *um* chargeable to each pc net, with
the name, of the owner*." And the clerk
of Council of the city of Bavannah I*
hereby directed to mark the *ai4 state
nt and a****am*nt roll tiled a. of thl*
dale and to enter h# amr on the min
ute* of council for due authentication and
preservation.
He t. Be It further ordained. That tho
treasurer of the City of ffavannah la
hereby directed to make out and **nd to
the property owner* a tub for the r**P*'-
Ilve amount, due by them. a. provided
for by the *ald ordinance Bhould the
.aid bill, be nor paid then If .hall bo
the duly of the treneurer to l*wue ex.'Ar
tlon* a. provided for by the .aid ordi
nance. which .hall be made and levied, aa
are execution* for t-lty tax**
Bee a. Be II further ordained. Thgl all
ordinance* and parf* of ordlnan,*. In cotw
fllyr with thl* ordinance are hereby re
pealed
ELECTION*
A vacancy having occurred tn ibe ofll*o
of meeeenger of Council h> region of tho
death of ihe late Meeeenger John
Slarrlson an ale> f ion wa* held*
(here being two applicant*. Chari**
A flradof atid Z O- Morgan,
It i Hot mg being had, Mr. Oradol re
ceived -even vote*. Mr Morgan non* Mr.
Oradol wa* therefor* declared elected
mee*eng*r of Council for Ih* unexptred
term
MIbCEI.I.ANKtH'B
Communication from Mrs. Margaret D.
Morrttaay of Bull alreet. Mating that
the weed* on the unimproved property
bound'd by Third. Fourth. Bull and Bar
nnrtl street* are now I wing cut. and the
presuaintlen I* that thay will be burned,
pot it loner desire* to put the city on nolle*
that any damage that might a rig* ta her
property by reason of the dew ruction of
these need* by lire, the city of Bavannalt
will be held r> sponsible, we* read and
reierred lo Ihe Committee on Street* and
Lanes
There being no further bu*tne* Coun
cil look a nc*J subject to the call of
thacaaif. BMP bailey.
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