The Savannah morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1900-current, October 04, 1900, Page 10, Image 10

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10 BUT ONE POPULIST VOTE. Candler received i.#n vot, AND NIB MUOHi n OSF. I.KM. J>en, r*. y Ambled to Vlflory In (hntlinm < minty, With mil reeding In Mu l.inu the Vlftory Im presl ve—4 nNl> Kilwird J. Tliomiaa Me-eteeted hi hr Largest % nlr I ••!. lal *• %•• **• thr Ballots Foiling to limr !!• Name—Tnml % ole Wi I.MIP. •! a* | tf! Per I rnl of lle lien, immllan-l.mhrn|i l ed llie Tlrkei for I 01101% *in inlttttlooertt. Democracy nor. it# iv*v to no uncertain victory In Chatham county yesterday, whan a mnjocii' **f I.M? vote# wa# roil*-*! up for Alien l> < Hinder for Governor A single I •allot wn W for hi- Popullet * n John H Traylor. and tor the ticket w ha h he headed The full Democrat! ticket, at the May prlmari** w . >f courae. alert #* by major t ••* f lira v i approximate 1 tha earn#, though mad** different slight, v by the whim of votera. who sera? h* i name t**re r there in order to ohow the imrtv that they could no* absolutely agree with It in He eel* ti*i of ■ andldatee for public office, or to pav a wmal. Installment of Interest or pnn< i(>al upon the *leot of 11 al l th-y felt th*\ owed someone or another of the • andUlat- County Hurveyor Edward J Thomas nai r elected by the largest vote given a candidate on lther the tte or county ticket, receiving every vot** wst with the • xrepti.m of seven 4 *ne vote of the seven waa contained on the singl* Fopu.lat I*l - that went Into the box. while hi* name was scratched from wlx o* her Mr Thomas re. elved i.gr2 votes This waa hut one more man the number given Tax 1 Collector j j M<<iovan a rat but two more than the vote .as? for Ordinary < M. 1* Kerrld and t'.erk of the {Superior Court Jam** K I* < arr The county commissioner’s ticket wan led by Mr Frank S Lathrop. who re ceived I,Kl r i vote■** Mr Ja* >b l’aulsen was ge.-ond with 1X vote 4'n.iirn.tn I>.i!•* stood last on th* list of lh**e ••{■< tr-d. the friends of Mr. A \V Harmon, th* ind |h iid* nt candidate who made the- ra *• making a special fight on t'hnirmm Dal Mr Harmon received 1? vot* and \ th the acratchea that • im*- In the ordinary course of political contest* these reduc'd the ballot for th*- chairman **f llie t*ard to I.QM votes Of the anifid*t# for county office who were opposed fnrt tonally at ih* la s< pri mary. Ork of the City* t'ourt Waring KummU Jr and K**prewentatlve It \l Hitch led at the polls, tioth reviving 1,- kl. Votes. h w re rlM>e behind. For Ju*lge of the Buperior Court of thin The <'iiinl! flt'keff i alum n An Hie Ihlhilnl'il •lNh*mi-nl whtrh fnl louk. ithlrh Inclndra U the %ole -nt fur the Jndgr iolldlar gracml of till* rlrrull, l> dlvirlrl*. I I A IOK Lto /. i.•• 7 I I'!* 2 Dl" 3 Pl* 4 lUf 4 Pi 5 Pl*. Total* For Clerk of Ihr City Court Warms Rut-Hell, Jr. 432 347 3*7 | *6 | 2W I 71 j 1*43 Kor Sheriff of tlie City Court- , John .1 Horrtsan I l | 34* *72 | 355 111 I 72 | t* Kor State Senator— J. Kerri* Cann I | S3 ; *2 | 356 ! 243 ; 74 IB* Kor Repteeentallvea— ( I | j | ) David Well* I fil | 351 | SB 355 I4S \ 74 I*3# Robert M Hitch I 431 1 352 3*7 555 243 | 74 I*l2 William Hanleo ! 431 353 | 3*o 355 245 | 74 1*37 • For Ordinary— | I 1 | Hampton V. Kerrlll I 432 j 352 j SM 355 249 74 j I*S Kor Clerk— I j Jam** K r Carr I 432 332 | 3*7 555 15ft | 74 I*so Kor Sheriff- I I I I I ! ! John Srhwar* I 43h , 349 j 3*ft | 355 ; 244 | 74 | 1*32 For Tax l Varetia H llaker I 431 352 | SSI 355 242 | 74 | 1*35 Kor Tax Collector— Jam* * J Met lowan | 432 t 35ft | SB | 338 28ft 74 | I*sl Kor County Tn-aeurer— Warms Ruarell j 429 | 34* B*3 | IB j 240 I 74 | 1*29 Kor 4'ounty Surveyor— Edward J Thomaa | 433 j 352 j 35ft | 855 | 24* 74 | 1*52 For Coroner— John (1. Keller | 43ft 351 | 3*l | 37*3 | W 74 | IC7 Kor County Comml*rtoner*— | t j | j | J. J Dale | 4fto I ms sit *53 223 I 59 149* F. H Eathrop 431 | s9 S*S *54 214 | 92 | 1S A. Veaehurs I 477 | *s| j 370 3M | 2*9 | 72 | I*l3 A R Woore I 47* i 315 I 3*! *-♦ 5*5 72 | ism Jacob Paulsen 4-*> I 349 SW *54 245 | 71 | ion A W Harmon i 14 I 13 | 47 I 21 I 2* | ft | 123 For Judse of Superior Court | of Eaatern Circuit Robert Falllsani I 433 I 3.51 | 37* | 355 | 247 | 74 I*3* R R Richard* | 0 1 i 0 I 0 | 0 0 1 Kor Solicitor tleneral of | Eaetern Circuit —.. .. W W. f>* borne I 431 SSI I 37* | 355 2t I 71 ! 1*77 circuit Judge Fatligant received I.W vote#, while #r*me friend of Mr R R Richards cast one vote for him B>li'ltoi Oeneml Oj4lwrne s vote amounted t* l *27 The one vote for the ?*4ifull#l i.omltuc# for state hou#*- 'fflce*4 is said to have been roet by Mr A I* Moore It was foun lin the First Blsili ! bx and several of the manager# and lerks wouhl hav* been glad to preserve it a curiosity It *u* printed In regular f4>cn anil had evidently been sent out from the headquarter of the l'opullet State Kxeeutlve Gommltt*e, a# it contained the names o! that party'# nomine*- for stat** hou#e oi!i"i* alone there being no nominations for either Judge# soli* It r# general or county ofll er# and the voter dl*! not tak** tha trouble to fill In these nam# The following a tabulated list of the candkiat#*# for slat*' offl<*e#, with the num ber of vote# Csist for them re#ie 'lively: For Governor. Allen D Candler (Dem i LMS John H. Traylor (Pop! * For Becr**lary of Btte Philip Cook (Dam.) LMS L. L. Clement# (Pop! I For Controller General. William A Wright (Dem.) J. T Holbrook (Pop ) 1 For Treasurer. Robert i: Park (Bern LMS J Wild Polk (Pop i I For Attorney General. Joseph M. Terr* ll (Dem ) FM3 F. H. Raff old (Pop) 1 For Commissioner of Agriculture, O. R. 81 even# (Dem I.MI H H. Tolley (Pop> • 1 For Ht at** Hchool Commissioner. G R Glenn (Teti! i 1 W T. Flynt (Pop) For Prloon Commissioner (Full TANARUS rm> C. A. Evans (l)em.) LM3 J T. Dickey (Pop I For Prison Commissioner (Untxplred Term). Thomas Eason (Bern! 1.M3 8. C. McCmndles# (Pop.) FV)r Associate Justine of Supreme Court for Full Term of Btx Years (Two to B. Elected). W. A Kittle (I>etn 1 MS H T. UwiP (Bern.) 1.M3 The amemlment to the constitution of fhr state, providing for pension# for indi gent widows of * soldiers, was ratified in Chatham county by a vote of 1,138. The amendment was -craichcd from the Straight ticket #*>me twenty times but not a single vote was * #t against ratifi cation. Those who di*i not approve of the amendment were content to express their disapproval with a scratch of the pen Judges and solicitors general of the sev eral circuits of the state, beside# Judga FalHganr and Hollcltor General Osborne, whose vots is di!>cu##-ri elsewhere, were given the vote of Chatham county a# fol lows etch of them rectiv|rig IM2 votes Judge of luperlor Court of Albany cir cuit. W N Judge of Ru per lor Court of AGsnta circuit. J H Bumpkin; Judge of Superior Court of Blue Ridge circuit, George F. Gober. Judge of Rup<* fContinued an Third Tags.) TO Aft RENT TKIJKPMONB HIA. • Pnatmsttsr t hargsa Hell I ompßni's Mrs With Malicious Mischief. Warrants were ISMjed yesterday bv Crtitd States Commissioner l*ewts for Dennis J Colllno, hief inspector of the South* rii It* 4 Telephone Coni|*any, nd Charles Watson, on employe of the * om* i< n > <i rging them witti mall'tour ml#- • hl*f The warrants w* re is wed on an affidavit made by I’oalmaster Joseph F Doyle. charging th* men named with at tempting to damage the property f the government at the po*.f office and ;*sr> I st ing in tlomg o after having l**cn nollded ~ i <|*• *• ij. t Th* wwrrants grow out of the incidents attending the r--. ent removal of the Beil Telephone **ompany s Instrument from the FostofTlce mtid the in aliatwn of that •t the Gems* a Company* an a* ount of which wvt:‘ published in Tuesday Mottl ing S'cttt It seem* that the employes of the Bell company display ed onehlerable f* eilng II I per* led In their effort- io r*move • alt** from the pn#tnffi conduit whb I), Mr f *o>ie Inform el them was the fri . * v of His Btin ei'wwmt. but tfftl b • *l**-ctor < olllns Insisted was the pr*>ferty of hi** company The matter was not settl'd Saturday when the irrj e. tor first undertooic o re now the j h*ne hut on .\|onkiy th ui s■**. tor returned, removed the in-trun* nt nr J attempted t* r* move the wire, the i mi a- r < barge* The w *rran*s have i‘***n ; i osl it. tfj*- hands of f’ntted States Iteputv Morxhal Charles J White and will be served t* lay Th* hearing i- llkelv to l*e an Interesting ont postmwster Foyle, wh* -eked ih-ii tmatter, -aid ’ll.at his purpo>o in miktnc the lompltint be fore Mi** r omniM-xui- r was to in-urs sgtlnst further Interference with the w.re rather than fr**m any *l* tr* to punish tta'* men lor wh it had air* *ly occurred. WIJIII. 41 II TIM U KIMU JI. Hr. tieorgr 1.. Harmon nnd Miss fallen I harltsn. Avery quiet wedding took pla e last evening at ft '* o’clo* k. when I>r George l llarm*n and Mlas Kllen H Charlton were marrte<l at the home of the hr Ids. No 117 Jon* a etreet. west. The ro*m were prettily de< orated with rose.* an*l only the immediate f.imtly and a f w near relatives were present at the ceremotiy, and thrr was no reception, the affair being In every way as quiet and It formal as iiosslble. Rev Jam* s Y. Fair officiated, using tne Kple* ojml -ervh e, 1r T J Charlton gave the bride away Mts Charlton was becomingly g*wii**d Ir. a blue cloth tailor suit with ItUMdun j. k* i. ov f • waist of whit** taffeta and wore a siylbh dark blue toque ll* r only ornament w a |**arl pin of unusual heauty. whl* h had been her mother s wed ding brooch atvl she l arrlnl a bouquet of lat France roses. |ir and Mrs Harmon left by a late train on their wedding four Ppon thefr return they will be at home at N*> 117 Jone# street, w*#• Th** brkle if a daughter of the late Dr and Mr# Thomas J and a sister of Dr T J Charlton Dr llarmon \* a native of Wilmington. N C.. but ha# made his home In Bavan no h for a number of years. WILL lIF, TRIED DH EINACT. Other 4 ae Ifenril Y esterday In the Rreordcr’tt 4 onrt. Jim Frasier, the negro ai cused of having Ftoleri a number of irticle# In silverware k| Jewelry, from Mr lv A Weil, was | before the Rf*oordcr yeatenlay morning l*ut bl# case w' continued Jim I*otoy, colore<l. rharged with for gery’. was remanded to the Ruprrlor Court. Charles Golden colored, rhargvsl with assaulting and striking E*lna Heard, wa# rent to the lo* kup for twenty days, ow- j Ung to his \v ahllttv t* pay fl . the optional tine. Th* Heard woman c)warg*d with *uttlng <foklrti. was gi\en ss or ten-day sen* en*‘e. M.um i Curtis, an unfortunate member of the half world who t her own request was lor'ked up the night )efore. suffering from dementia, was turned over to this Ordinary’a (\Mirt \t to-morow’s court I’ases against thirty-five of forty-five lot owners wlo have negle.ae| to cut the weeds ffm their property will be heard K 904 RED DOWN 111 A HACK. Two Veftdirtt Narrowly Kaeape ftrrioa Infwry East Mght. T\vo ladles were knocked k>wn hy a can t Brwvton street and ()glet horpe avenue, last nlcht shortly after 14! o'clock The I die* were going west w hile the hack was II a* ing driven south. A heavy rain was j falling at the time, which prevented the ! de*.train# from seeing the a*lvanelnr ve | hide, or the driver from siting them ; until he wa- quite close, th*n he calle*! | cut a wattling. lut too late. is the 4adi* # W'*r* struck before they c>ukl get out of j the wav. Fortunately neither of them was seriously hurt. though one. Mr | Count ha n. who lives on Parm street, was lainl ul4 > bruised aho*it the head As the Ii cot dent wu# iwu voidable no blame at- I ia'he* to the driver, and no arrett wa# ! made Postponed Their Close. Owrlng to the unfavorable weather last right the closing event at Isle of Hope nos postponed until to-morrow night, when it Is expected to bring the season at that reaort to a close bv a fitting en tertalnmenr The entertainment has been j previously advertised and th# programme will bs as announced thm THE MOKNING NEWS: 1 HL'KSDAV, OCiOBEK 4. IWOO. LOCO FRANCHISE GRANTED. IIFRHAA WhIWR MTTinoy AP PRDVKI) m t ITI tOf At ll*. The <*rant % oted W Ith 4 nilltln and Krgolstlnna to Hr Formulated l.ater n-Mr, Winter Will Order the intnmolillea wt Itnee. and ki* peettt to Have the Liar In Opera tion Inalde €f sin 4 rehs—Back Auto to Have a 'lntornun nail t *1 nr tor—4 tty Will Doahtleaa Hr •l ii |re a Mrraar ond lladges the ttnmr a for Strrrf t art. Fs -- n*'r automoWles for public pat roraige may soon f*e humming on llte s’rreta r A Havannah The City Council. Mt merting la * night, grained Mr Herman Winter s petition for a franchise to operate a line of automobile> from Bay t# Twelfth streets hv way oi Bull. <astn , DrayfftNi. Park Avsgiue and Bull street, ihe veb! iea to he operated both wava The report In favor of granting the pe tition si* m<*le by the Committee of the Whole, and wye adopted without dlsserrt The rej*rr simply recommends that the fetltirtn he granted subject to eu* h rules and regulations. i')d to such license * hargea or specific taxes as council may | from time to time pr*e< rihe hy ordinance. I he matter of preparing such ordinance he ng left to the Street and lame < *ommSt t'r Mr Winter, who was preseat wwa very j much pleased at the prompt and unan imous manner in whl- h the council acted on his je-tlttor H* was afraid that on a rount of the absence of his attorney, i lon might be postponed until another meeting "It would have serkMjsly Interfered with my idans." he sal-1 after the meeting, "had the matter l*oen delayed any fur ther I have already lost the options on two atrtnmobtiew ause I ould not give a definite answer la-t we**k I have four m•* hln* in sight, however, for which the contra t will he lse*| at once. It will peobahly tak** nlwut six weeks to complete the ni.t- hill*-*, land them here and put th* m In r*f ralo> The line ought to b** In oper.itam hv Novemiver l. r or 2b Sy vannah w*ll then he the flrM Southern city to have nn aulovnoblle line ** The regulations whkh will be provided by council are not likely to le onerous.hut t the -.ime time will provide for the safe ty of the puhll*\ jn< hiding the patrons of the H i(>m*Mlett Ka h vehicle will he re quir'd to haven moinrmiii and con-iu- tor As to fax<*s |t m pr**rable that the torn pany will he required to |mv .* license # "*r doing bualoess. and that each automobile will be required t have a h.idge. as Is now required of h Street Ballway Cotn lany As the nut'>mohtle company will have no track it will * - ape this t*x It k evident from the <mmit tee's report as !,pfed bv I'ounrll. that 1r Is not th* intention to give in exclusive franchise to the streets r.iml, though Mr Winter thinks he should be entitled to s.*me pro tectlon of this kind. lest of the street |*r <*ompanles should undertake to run him out of ho.Mnesw. lie is m>nffl<-nt that the Hiif- Hill rnon be-ome so |ioptllar .s to dr iw seriously from the patronage of the street railway lines TO FAVIC INDIAN MTIF.RT. Afreet Hallway Petltlnna Not Acted on East Night. The matter for petition# for new street railway franchisee was not brtwight up In the meeting of City Council last night It sould have been hardly possible to take action anyway, there being only six mem bers of the hn.rd present. In* hiding the Acting Mayor The protects of the Eighth street residents and of Mr 8 KrouskofT. president of the Gglethorpe Real Estate Company, against the use of Eighth street for railsa\ purposes, were read. s was ilso the protest of 8 Ou< kenheimer’s Hon# against the placing of additional track# on Hay street. Alderman Dixon Introduced t*o (Having ordinances, one for Indian and the other for I-'arm #treet The first provide# for th* Improvement of Indian ftrert from West Itroad to Waters #treet ty paving with Belgian hkx k. the roadway to he in feel in width The street railway rom piny Is required to pave between it# trw ks aid for two feet on each shb The Farm street ordinance provhWs for the completion of the paving on that street from Bj*v t* River street, also with Bel gian bln. k # The ordinam-e went over a< cording to custom Home objection to thefr pa --age may be ial#e<| on the s* ore of finance, an,! It is po##thl* that th* property own er* on the street may also object. The iwtiiion of the Ha vannah Cadets to I>* given four and a half case# of cart ridge ' which have been re#ting undisturb ed at tho city's pn#ilsr magaxine for the last thirty year#, wa- a< ted upon favor atl> This will furnish the l adet# with a K‘*o| sfO'k of l#ai to he melted into regulation Hprtngfleld bullets, the powder, of iwirnf, iM-ing worthies# Communication* were re, el ved from General Manager II M Iftnn, accept ing the grant of the franchtias granted the street railway company to put In sidetracks on Whitaker street and to dou bletrack Barnard street, with the condi tion# att4> hed. • Including the |*iving of Barnard street from Congress to Brough ton streets. An appropriation of OS was made on the Petition of Miss M A Cosens to be used In ih* construction of m coffee wig on which Is Intended to used for the ben#- tit of the firemen when attending tire# at night Ex Policeman John C Crlmmin# petl tloned for reinstatement as a rn* rr-‘>er of the force The pet|ikin was referred to th** Mayor anl i>olice committee. The Hab*'ock~ Bary Brt>igtng Company petitioned for the privilege of using a sm.ill section of the o|*l wait rwork* t'act for a hlack*>mtih shop while the work of dredging the river ahovo the city is In progress The |M*(ltlon was referred to the water committee. Ahlcrtnan Haas’ onlinance. granting permits to several |*artie* for making \- rlous building Improvements not strictly in accord with the present building *uul nance, wa# adofaed. The * Jerk was Instructed to advertise an election to take place mi the n *xt tegular meeting of m commissioner of pllot.up to till the vacancy • a used by the *l*-a h of the Imic J J Wilder. A lommuni ailon was received from the hoard of pilotage commissioner# re otutn* riding the *cl'*ctt4n of Capt W W. Williamson to till the va ran* j. The third quarterly statement, show ing the financial standing of the various * Hy departments, wa* read by the clerk The statement was published In yester day’# .Morning New- Bill* against the city amounting to 17 $74 16 were paws-d for imymeni. The mem iters present at the meeting were Acting Mayor Tiedeman and Alder men Dixon. Doyle, Horrlgan. Baton and JarrelL lOH Kirn R IMUKU. The Next Jewish 4 elehratlon the I-east of Tahrrnarlr*. Yom Kippur service# were continued In all of the Jewish place# of worship until sunset yesterday aftarnocn The next im portant religious holiday will he Succoth. or ths Feast of th# Tsherna-les. which will be celebrated Oct *-9 A pur# article of champagne 1# n healthy beverage Get Cook's Imperial Ex tra Dry, 40 years' record, —ad HBAVIBBT KIIM'IIJ* IN YKABI. Nearly 4 larhra lletweea H O’clock Tnraday Muht and N Fast Night. For the Twenty-f4>ur hours ending H* night at ft o clock Havannah experienced the third heavbet rainfall that ha# o ■ rurrtd in October alnce the establishment of the Weather Bureau service. The fall was J.fth m hes The greater port of this came down between Tuesday night at * o. I< k ami Wednesday morr.lng at the nm* 1 hour, 294 Inches having fallen In that time T’p to 1o F 1 k ye-ferday aft ernoon 22 Inch more had fallen and the remainder of the Hvn irw'he# fell during the afternoon ami early night In addt tior> to *hls ex eptlonally heavy downpour there was an estimated fall of 39 Inch be tween • and !h o’clock, and some rain fell even after that hour. The gr* xte*4 amount of rain that Is re corded to have fallen In Havannah In an 4>ctoher u 4ft 2 Inches, which o* urre*i in Iftft.*.. the next best record Is that 4>f lftjK! when S 99 fell. I>e-pi*‘ the heavy rain the teenparxtur* continues atmormally high, the maximum yesterday, which occurred at noon, was kl • legre* * arid the minimum occurring * 4pm *l9 The above the r nrma) and gives to the month n accumulated excess of hr at of IS de ar* e* H-. far the present month ha# differed mo-t materially In this respect from • - tuber la: t year when the temfxuature e * * %o far b* low normal that at the end of the first week there had been .in accumu lated d* fir'll In h#at of 4u degree* The forecast for to-day Is for more rain with the probability* that It will continue to-morrow Bight northeast winds becom ing fresh to brisk on the coost may fn looked for 0 The a-Klliional code of flag signals ‘ how*- ng the forecast was used for th* flr*t tune yesterday, a blue flag denoting i .In being di-piaved after th* morning forc art had been made, ANOTHFH SAVANNAH HOY. Private f hnrle* 1.. I*altn Believed to He among the 4 nptnred. Private Charles I, I'alin. a Havannah boy In the Twenty-ninth Infantry, Is le -llevrd to le one of the fifty-one member# of the command that were either killed or capture*! by the Filipinos on an Island a lout .W miles from Manila Private I’a lln served in h* First tjeorgla and tha Fourth Virgin a hef>r* Joining the Twen ty-ninth. lie had a penchant for the ser vice. hut this has been destroyed by the hard knocks he has encountered in the Philippines. In his last letter hom** he declared that he would be content to for sake Mars upon the expiration of hl en ibtment In the last letter received by hh fa'her Private Palin ►aid he was bound with fifty men of his company for the Flan I wher* the Amerl ans met with their i** vers* Private Palin's company Is ”4V while tha* named in th* dispatches from ihe Philippines Is "F.” and this variance In the letter and the r*|orti I tutu- es the hope that It w*‘ r>t !Tlvai* Palin's party Mad was attacked with such serious re sults. Y'et this hope is almost crushed by the knowledge that the Havannah boy was in <'apt Hhields company. an*l (|H. Shields was among thoa** killed by the Filipino*. Private Palin’* friends and relative# fee! a natural anxiety upon his act'ount Private John Jones of Savannah is also a memt’er of the mtwsing • ompsny that this city probably had two if .is soldiers Involved in the trouble that hns not yet been settled It Is hoped that tf.e relief expedition sent out may be effectual in re-capturlng the prisoners and inflict ing a counter defeat upon their captors. TO BF. BKNTKN4 Kit TO-IMY. >fathevra Will Hr Told How l ong He %fnt "pfinl In the IVn. W f\ Mathew# will be sentenced In thr Superior Court this morning to a term of years in the penitentiary, the sentence be ing based on the verdict of the Jury that convicted him. on last Tuesday, of the of fense of larceny after trust The particu lar# of the case are too well known for repetition. Th*' law- provide# that the pun ishment for larceny after tms* shall be hard labor In the penitentiary for a term ranging from two to seven year- There are two other *a#e# against Mathews, hut Solicitor General Osborne stated yesterday that these would not be tried before some time in November Judge Falllgont experts to begin his vaca tion. which has been often delayed, very shortly and the trial of a number of criminal cases will await his return to the city. AI,FHEt) WII.NON DEAD. ( nroaer'i Jory 4 wiled It Justifiable llm lelde. Alfred Wilson, th# negro who. on Mon day night was shot by Hubert Btellje, d|el yesterday morning at the rTeorgia Infirmary, where he hod been taken tm medlatsly after he was shot. Bfellje* was given a hearing In the He. corder’s Court, and discharge*! !>.tst night Coroner John 47 *rtte hclii an inquest a# to Wilson’s death, and found a verdh t of Justifiable homicide Three witness## were examined. Alfrel Htellje*. a brother of the man that did the ‘-hooting, Wm. Washington ami Hen ry Foster, both colored Hubert Stellje# also made a statemnt Th* nature of the testimony wa> all to the effect that Wilson having been put out of the store of Fte’lje* onee. hal attempted t*> go in again, having gt the t'me, hi** han*l on hi# pistol pocket, and threatening to k.ll Hubert SteliJ* * He had thereupon fired with what afterwards turned out to be fatal effort. WELCOME THE ftI.LEGMENY. ftnvannHli'a 4 Imnrr to 4,re*t tlic l*hll iiflt-lpli in Ship. The Merchants anil Miners Hteamshlp Allegheny, th# pioneer ship of the Ha vntin.ih and T*hilal' lphki line, is ilae to ar rive to-night or to-morrow morning The v<ufsel was given a semi off by the mayor and city oflbNalsof FhthKletphla.on her *l**- parture for Ha vannah. Tuesday. at>l It would b*' approp*rlat*“ for the tnaxor and city ofll. iale ># Havannah t*> welcome the \ * *-#e| on her arrlvel here That she will he welcomed on the river of the shipfm nt goes without saying. MAY Him MOW % TllOt A.4ND. For Imprni ement of the Etate and E.dnratlfin of llenellrfa r> . Judge Fatligant signed an order In the Superior Court yesterday permitting Col Jordan F Brooks, aa administrator and trustee tinder the will of Mary Wolber, to borrow money upon certain property of the.*ai*<e for specific purposes Among these purpose* is the payment of outstanding fixed charge#, improve ments #nd the education In typewriting and stenography of Miss Edith Viola Friend, who is one of the beneficiaries un der th# term# of th# will The adminis trator. with the wilt ann#xed.ts authorised to borrow, to r thesa puiposea, the sum of *I.OOO. WANTS A SAVANNAH MAN. Ol'Flf l:N Dlßfl ttttf> at I 4 FUSION TO M %J. UAKTN POSITION. 4 npt. Frank \. Imon of the Hrona wlrk Ittflett Mentioned In I *n nectlnn With the 1 , 1114i— I Til ree Oot-of-Tona 4 <ini|innlra l omprtae •he Third Hat talloa— kdtMlnlatra ll%e Work %knl*l lie Fnellttnted If a qiannah %lan Mere Mnjair. Other 4danint*‘tt That Night %c --••rue to Three t 4npanlea— N 's van nah Mnn II ns tnnounml f*r •he Varaary. seems to be xn* prosp* tof the next m*jor of the Third Battalion of the First Infantry b**:ng a Savannah man MaJ Krncst I>ar haa resigned, and an election is to be ordred to fill the vacancy. Pa pi Frank A Bunn of the Brunswick Rifles hue been mentioned in onnection with the position, hut It seems that aome opposition may spring up. Three 'ompanns comprise the Third Haft lion. They are the Burke I.lght In fantry at V aytifilwo, th* Kell Rifle at Statesboro and the Brunswick Rifle# Theee are the three out-of-town * **ni panleft of the regiment lA.'t February, upon the ne w military law going Int operation, MaJ Bart was ele *ed and there WB* then no talk of opt*x-*it!n. t° r It was thought prop* r that th** major-hip eh(ul*i go to one of the pi a * k t wh.ti the out-of-town <omi*anies are I -4 .it* t An .orti- er o. the regiment #4ii*l yester day that It would be to tne Interest of all three out-of-town companies if the ma jor were a Bav itinah min The adminis trative work of ih* battalion could b** conducted far more satFfactortly If this were the niM> Not only woukl the Wayne.’tf*:n an*i th* Staleeiioro companies be benefited by the r* movnl of the- battal ion headquarter# from Bruns* 1 ft to Su vannah, but th* Brun.-wick lUflct also wouid be aseistrd. F.att i lon h*alquarter# should In the same tty as those for the regiment Con siderable dciay woukft thereby ** sav**l in adminlstratlv* work, r* orris and commu nications of nil kinds t Ing t* tdny t ~• f ■ vailed during MaJ Burt's tenure of office it has been no • # ary to eeml <i oimmuni ,at ton destined f.< the \V.iviw-*horo or Htateshoro * t*mpany t* Brunswn k. whence It ha*i to return, after |M#j*ing through the major # hn*is. to th.** command for vshi<h it was intended. Similarly, com munications from thr*.-*’ companies must first be or-nt to Brunswick 4nd from that city to 8 tvannai. t*4>n fusion aid d* lav could l*e avoil- 1 hy having the major sta tioned at cavoirah Th* *m * r *l l s M.-.-ing th*' matter did not detift to In am tray Use radii the ability with whi< h MaJ Bart has conducted hi# work The same objections to a major l*elng remov'd from the city in which tire regimental headquarters are established would aipl> if rttat. sisiro *r \Ya\n* !*bom were In que-tion Instead of Itrun**w*i-k Nor was tne officer no\*-d lj *\ny desire t<* get everythiiig possibl* in in** way of honor# for Savannah, lie I*- convlnc***! that it would i** t* the best interest# of the companies not in Savannah to have their major in thi# it> Another point made wa that a Savan na n major >f the Third Battalion would be wel. qualifl‘d to |o>k after the <>mfori anl care of one or all of the visiting tom panic# m the event of th ir coming to this city to parti'ipate ir. a parade or celebra tion The same would apply to the om pan**?- visits to the Savinnah rifle range for practice Two oi them came her** during the past season and It is probable that, unices they establish their own au thorised range#. they will come again Their battalion • omman*i**r in 8a vannah would bx* of value' to th*m n su- h an o nslon Wherever the hcadquartera of a battal ion may I**. there, ton. must be the bat talion adjutant and the sergeant major Thu# Rrunswb k has had the major, the adjutant an I the *# rg'-ant major If Wavn.rtloro or Bmm loro #hraild furnish the major, the same would be true, a# the place w nil|l have the ihre*> poMtlons The comp mb s in the thr**' place# may not d* < lie to give up the I*oß*llloo# that might go to one of th m In order to be stow th* m upon Ha vannah. but the *affic#r heilev* * they would onls consult their best Inter* #t# In doing so No Bavann th man ha# announced for the onte#’ No difficulty could be found in securing a g-*o-l ofll-er. however, and it 1- possible that the out-of-town officer? may corsldtr th** matter. They have th*- nomination the major, and the officer# of the other ta'tallon# will concur In whatever *1 cisl' n they may reach. That Is thr unwritten law that ha# governed i lections of battalltm commanders. WANTS TCI TELE OF % 4 RIME. Mabel I'nrt I# Held for Dementis. \*l%# fr a 4 nnfettsor. Mabel furtl#. the woman who night be fore last a#k*d to he lock'd up at the station house, and who has that time b**en held on a charge of d* m>.ntia has been constantly talking about a crime that #e*ms to prey ot her mind From her disjointed ta'k it seems that while In Philadelphia she either helped to give .* man knockout drop# and rob him of a diamond pin or knew of #nnie such crime having been commit ted. Hhc Is very anxious lo unburden her mind of this troubie, and bring a Roman Cath olic. has repeatedly ak* I that a priest cf that faith le #• nt to her. Hut as yet her request has not been compiled with R< ni** of her former companion# visited h* r t the #tati n house yesterday and there is a possibility that as soon ns she Is sufficient 1> re -overed to travel, they will make purse for h r. and s*Uiil her In k to Philadelphia, when*,, she came only a short time go ( and where she 1# said to have relative-. %n %ttriielie Jewelry llne. Alwny# In the van of progr* m and mod ern innovation, the old reliable J* welry an*l dkimoml establishment of Hternlerg ic Go . outrival# all past efforts In its * ol lectlon of new and nttractlva lines this season. Wedding present# are provided In beautiful lines of diunion*l#. silverware. Jew* dry nnd He* handsomest, ns well a (he large-1 fine cut glass display ever shown In this city. You re **>rdl*lly in vited to call and Inspect this magnificent stock. (’ash paid for old gold, or taken In exchange for new goo*ls —ad Lord A Thomas Win 4, rnml Prise. I#ord St Thomas of Ghl -ago an*l New York, the only advertising agency repre. ##ntedut the Paris Lxp>-titon. have l*er-n awarded the Grand l*rls#—highest honor— for their unique and Intercutting map. which ha* r* < *l\ e*l favorable men tion from the press and publk This ex hibit was fh->wn In the ral Arts De partment Amerl* tin advertising met ho.**, as exemplified in lard Sc Thomas' dis play. showing a* It dor#, another reason for American supremacy in the commer cial world have awakened great interest among merchants of ail civilized nations Th# latest In artistic creations will b# displayed at our opening. Thursday and Friday. Gutman's —sd Th# event of the #e.son will h# our mil linery opening. Thursday and Friday. Gutmans.—ad. 'TOO MANY ATHEIST NAMES. Alderman Dixon I’rogiuf* to Remed> TkU Diffieolty la •aatW^a* Alderman Dixon, chairman of the Council 4*omml?tee on Btreeta ar and Fan e confirmed the report yestqy day that he would at the next meeting of Council introduce an or iftnance with the obJe<-t of renaming the rireetp m the southern section, and giv ing some r \ stem and regularity to the h*ige-podge of streets and nomes or Mott now exist there A# stand In yesterday's Morning News Alderman Dixon will Include In hi# ordi nance nwuiattng the srreet name#, a pro vision to t nsnge the itames of the rum he red street# so that the streets so*tn of Anderson wi I be numbered according to theli dlofa o (ior Bay oivoat, and not a >r*ltnhg io their distance from Andet - eon street Thus. F rst strert will become Thirty-first, and Twelfth street Forty s* onl street. This change has ieen ad vuated by the Morning News for >ra* time. ai;l appears to have tne approval tne member# of txiuncil a# well a# the pub ift* generally. Anyone who ha# looked at the map of he city will r* ad that besides the street# outh of Anderson, numbered from osi to twelve, there are many odd# and ends and portion# of these streets which have hern named to suit the whims of the re.| • #te owi* r-. who originally our nod th* land through whl h they now mn Half the saints in the calendar h ive been re memliered In th* -e street names. .in*l there ire other designations besides With n view to getting an idea of the present nomer. In (tire of the streets In the soutn • rn -e dlon and th# •hong*'# which migni effected. by mnsohdaUng all the tre**ts in the same line under the ruirn** or number. Akb rrn.in Dixon #e, ured rt*m trta iry engineer, f*ol \V J Winn ii li-t if the sir** *. taken in regular or •hr irwl -hovving the rime# of the streets which are #.| on the same east and west lltie The Hat a# follows I First and 8t James streets 2 Second. Glllmt and 8t INtul streets Third. i*rap**vlne. West Third and Ht Nicholas streets. 4 Fourth. Bismarck. West Fourth and 8* John's street#. Sarah. Wilder, Wat Fifth, Fifth and Bt. Mi ha*Ts street** *’. W! low. West Bixth. Sixth ard Bt Thermi* street# 7 8* venth and East Seventh afreets s >nt*r. Eighth. James and East Eighth streets. '.* Ninth and East Ninth street# lh Tenth. Church and East Tenth hi reefs. II Eleventh and I*imir streets 1- Tw. f*h street and South avenue It will thus I#* seen that there are from two to five street r.ames for each street running ea*i and west south of Anderson * reef .v The streets with the prefix "East" do not mean **as of Hull street but cast of the Savannah. Florida nnd Western Railway track Nowr that ail the • .i-t on.l west streets are divid'd at Bull *rect t he distinction mentioned Is un necessary and confusing. Alderman Bixon said that hia present Intention Is to confine his ordinance to the street# south *>f An*br#on. though. If the move meets with favor, the #U ;es lion to rearrange the street names in the northern section In u similar manner may be taken up later. A Ml #ll OF t til.OH EH ftTI DFAT9. l argest Enrollment In the Ifllatnry of the € oloreil Cnllege. Over students were enrolled yesterday morning at the Georgia State Industrial College. • This is hy far the largest en rollment for the first day In the history of the school In fact more student# have been enrolled the first day this session than have been enrolled during the en tire session of any previous year, with one • xception. Notwithstanding the heavy ralna of the previous night and the following morning, over 100 student* from the city attended the college at the opening Many more will enter to-morrow Every train Is (•ringing students from various sections of •he state In several cases the parents have accompanied them. Home are from Augusta, Mcße#, Wal|ey and other places Short addres*#* were made hy President Wright, Vice I*resident Sugg- and Prof Young. The*e addresses were emour • Ring and inspiring to the students, and n-plete with practical suggestions. Rev. Parks of W’adley. a former pupil of Pres ident Wright's, also made a timely talk to the student*. To-day the regular *!a># work begin At the opening exercise* President Wright will make appropriate remark# in m*mory of the late Mrs W V Atkinson, who was a warm friend of the s hooi#. Some time ago she present • and th** school a life-slxe portrait of 4jov Atkinson, which now decorates the chapel rostrum along with portraits of other dis tinguished friends of the school. Mr Candler has recently written a letter to the president, expressing her good w II for She school nnd its welfare and readiness to do anything she can for the upbuilding of the school Next Bundav. Founders Day. will be observed with appropriate cerernmtv. At t o'clock in the afternoon addresses will be delivrel in the <o!!egc auditorium Next Wednesday at 3 o'clo k the flag pre.-ented to the college hv the citizens of Chicago through th* kinrire** and eo -IFlt.ltion of Mrs. W right of this city, chairman of the Auxiliary commltfe# of the Grand Army of the Republic for Ba j vannah. will b* raised The school Is un- I ler nmn> obligation# to her and the friend# who presented the flag State 8* hool Commissioner Glenn will le pres •nt on tnis o < >ir*n and wi.| deliver the principal addr*aa. All of these exercise# are free and the friends in*l pair.ms of the are cor dially Invited to aft* nd. It* v Sheldon, author of “In His Btep# " wi!l the colleg. soon and address the fncujilty nnd students on som** subje<*t in hi# t ailing The enrollment for the prefen* year fhnwa In th* ci.liege and norma*l deuart ments 220 and In the model school 120. against 14T7 In the colleg* and normal *chool and ninety In th' model school .in in* t**as In U*th departments for 19>t* ov*r iSjej of seventy-three. I ITI BREVITIES. There was no change yesterday In the ondttion of Pete Mantle, who wa# shot Monday night at the Royal, by A U Hyfan. Bi George M. Norton, his atten*l - physician said !#: night that he wa# getting on very well Indeed. th.*ugh lie w.i* by no means out of danger. The fmllet has not yet been extracted Mr C T Cooper's cedar grove planta lon on the W hite Bluff road, nine mile** fiom Hiv.innab wa# visual night #fore Inst by a thundrstorm. One bolt of light ning inking the top of the ham on his pla e tore one side completely o|Mn. ami running on down Into the stalls striking and killing one fine youg mul*-. t buggv-horse nnd cow. that were eating in the stalls, ard another row wav knock ed *fcwn and rippled, but not killed Don't tke poisonous drugs for head ache. neuralgia or Insomnia Only a glas of Htraiogn Aronda* k W ater I# needed All you can drink for flv# cents at B*>lo m*>ns drug store. Bull and Chariton streets —ad —The ordar of 20$ gun# and two destroy, ers for the Turkish navy hs been placed with Messrs. Krupp of Essen, notwith standing th it the fnder of Mert j Armstrong Whitworth A Cos of tire** j Britain was over MOD,OOO i e #* than that I f oX tha German Am* “NOBBY LINE” of “Riding Saddles.” All Kinds and Styles. We Manufacture Them. Congress and Whitaker Sts. LEO FRANK. Albemarle Madison Square, West, N. V.. 0. B. LIBBEY. Prop. f ' W'lk <’* tkf R*#rt Th* loratton of ehls houc, I, rh->.| ,<+. rlrablr. h-lns <-fnir*l to all pin,., ,4 tmuifintn', .in<l to the ahopplnc .list- t. Special nttentlori pakl to the outsln. A numher of very desirable au;t to rent for the winter. usi Of hopi n m c s i rt >t tit.ttt i.. For Isle of Hope, Montgomery. Thunder, bolt. Cattle Park and Waat kind I>at!y except Sundays Subject to chang. without not!-,. I SUE or HOPB. I.v city tor 1 ot H L.V l.le ot Hop. * am from len>H j ,uu am for Ho 7*o am from Tenth SOO am for Tenth *SO am from Tenth 7 to am for Term IS am from Holton | 8 CO ain for Tenth 10 SO am from Tenth 10 00 am for Tenth 12 00 n n from Tenth 111 On nm for Holloa 1 !& pm from Flohon jll 20 am for Tenth 2SO pm from Tenth ; 2t* pm for Tenth 2 SO pm from Tenth j 2 40 pm for Bolt, o 4SO pm from Tenth | lin pm for Tenth llt am from Tenth I,g, p m for Tenth SO pm from Tenth | < pm for Tenth 7SO pm from Tenth 7UO pm for Tenth BSO pm from Tenth ! Bon pm for Ten’.h SO pm from Tenth ; no pm for Tenth 10 SO pm from Tenth 110 Ot pm for Tenth ___ |H 00 pm for Tenth MONTH I 'StHRT I.v city for Mon* rv l. T . 30 am from Tenth | 7 15 am for Tenth JSO pm from Tenth 116 pm for Tenth •j® l> m from Tenth j(00 pm for Tenth CATTLE I'AIIK. Lv cii> tor Cat Farh Lv, t'aetle f>ark *SO am fforn Bolton 7Ou am for Bolton 7SO am from Bolton | OO am for Billon 100 pm from Bolton ISo pm for Bolton I SO pm from Bolton I S ot> pm for Bolton 7 00 pm from Bolton ' 7 SO pm for Bolton *OO pm from Bolton ' 8 80 pm for Bolton THI'NDKKHUU. Car teavea Boleon street Junction SSB a. m and *v,ry thirty minutes thereafter until 11 p m. Car leaves Thunderbolt at 8 tin a. tr> anl every thirty minute, thereafter until 1240 midnight, for Bolton atreet junc tion FRKIC.HT AND PARCEL CAR Thla car carrle, trailer for passenger* on all trips and leave* west -ido of r 'y market for Isle of Hop*. Thunderbolt and all intermediate points at 9 00 a. m . 100 p. m . 580 p m Leave* I*l# of Hope for Thunderbolt. City Market and all Intermediate point, at 400 a. m II 00 a m.. 2:40 p tr. WKBT END CAR. Car leaves weal aide of city market for West End (00 a. m and every to minute* thereafter during the day until ll:S0 p. m. leaves West End nt 430 a m. and ev ery 40 minutes thereafter during ttoe day until 12 00 oVltvk midnight. II M I.OFTON. Oen. Mrr 11 nun 1 1 125 Congress Si . West We handle the Yale & Towne Manufactur ing Company’s line of Builders’ Hardware. See these goods and get prices before plac ing your order else where. BUILDERS' HARDWARE WAGON MATERIAL. mm mull’s as IIS llrnnji lon Mrffl, ><•• DONNELLY DRUG CO., SAVANNAH. OA_ DRtTOS. SKEPP. ETC. Mall ordi rt aollcua.l Ball phon. ' P. 8 - Sand lor irea *anpl *”• r*yppla Cur*. Empty Hogsheads. Kmpif HalutM UsaakMiU *** C. M. GiLBERT & CO. i