The Savannah morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1900-current, October 30, 1900, Page 10, Image 10

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10 A GUEST AT ST. VINCENT’S. Mo*a. VißTiMni.u k>tkhtim:s> im <mi ri i’ll.* Slip Visit of Ihr I’minl lp|ptMr firrnl Kvrnl Wllk h.- M|pr nn.l Tlirlr i'uplla Tin* * P'l‘ 111 jtppnipl 'liipli I*l p• pl M Jilt III* ll#*- *p|#tlnn nnil Tnllrl l* ll<* -rlor fit lumr l.pilftlli Tlp I lrrlcl lilril# l.nlrrlnln#‘#l Will* ** rrollr. Hide anil a lllaarr mi I'haadrrlMill l#l tli<- I*l nit ni*p and llnlldlaa I oni iii it i.*#*— I !•* t p#*lihl*h*n fr tli#* N.irili nl Mlilnlalil. Airhhl-tiop Marcnrlit, ||l -lelpual* to thl counlr: lafl tn r IM North m nl(l --nlKtil lam i In. Up **' * *>m|>rUl by Hi Re\ \j> Halil. ih*>p i>f Not li C.iro. jjD! an ,i in in v. Kriward Allan hi* >oi of Mob ■ r>i lloohef. tin* *l*l tal- a apcri'iary. and other prelite- from lh- M. rth ml#o u *roni;i#inli*il ihrtn. At *'h it loll* N. C. the parly will miik* a Mop. nnd the ati hlnrhop will vlalt H*. M try and ihr Htnidlcilni Adw y at I J?r!mw I The nr hblshop and other vidtlng i r* * tr- who remain* and In th* city wo Is |4iMy enttrulnfil vest* rd y b> the r bool* tier* They were t ik©n nr ml th * ( city during the morning and at b#*on ( v©nt by spe til i #ir ♦> T'n*n 1* r;►••.. wi -• • li hah dinner. In router? war **rv.. nt Mrs Bnnnon's. Previous t g* >lng to Mr* Hannon © th© part) v*-i <**l th© V* 1 j Club and -pet* m* tlm© A fur li din t>rr a troll# \ rid© mi tak* i t l*l# *'f llofr. where a short stop wu* mode, and then* e Kirk to the city Th* m il• ‘ r for the oc• Gon wait fumiihul b\ Kut*-rln-, t ' n of I ■ bolt an I I*l* *>f Hop Hallway. Doubtless th** moat IntmiHlnr feature \ Of the Ar< hbiw **p * la} wa- ) ' vuit to . I 1 J>aul. The vlalt of the Ar hbtshoi# t Ht Vincent’* t* one w hich will i ta- *"* - mem tie red •> th* .mat era <f M*v then and the children of the - head Tine-*' it | companying th# i* * -at* on tht- • •- •** wor#‘ lltahnp* Kell**y of Savannah. M#*r* of St Augustin* . Allen of Mobile. North rop of Charleston Curt I* of Itultlmor* >l#N* r ?*rhert of the Indian Territory. Ii Hooka rofH i* tl ft Fithet I I• 1 Augusta Vl# ar General K nny *f l. k non villi*. Father for*tow. 8 J of Wash ington. Father In rletre of ♦• Itwlliin Territory. Father O Hhannanhan.H .1 nl M* Mahot. of Auftuata Kennedy of Stvm-j m i and Bern ird * S It Iteimont. The ha.l h#*rn n>tlh* I of the In tended visit sind everything war* In nod jnees for th* re< eptlon *f h* ili**tinKUtsh- j ed trial lor- The flrt \i-it of th* At h blr*hop aa* to the community f fh* Sis ter* of Mer v nd Us* vleittng Hie ter* uf th#* order, of whom then ar* nuni'er K it t I vM( the Arctwbtehop met th- \ *urg la ii * of t!)•* senior gr*d ** l Ihe *•• oh n\ in ile tim.de hail. Tb rwm hud \** * n prettily festooned in the fapal colon* n*i .!•*► rated with pkanta and flowers The young ladle* also wore the papal dom, yellow nnd white Tw* s.!*lresee were m *le to the Ar< h |4shof> in behalf of th*‘ s t>ool. on* jn Y.h’’ lleh by Miss Helen Ly*ai an*l th* other In Italian by Mb* Hit i Outnuin Mr" l.yons* nddt- r-p. wht* h was of son< l**ngt i. was deliverer I in an • *-n n*l gru eful manner Mi- Gutman' *l*ii* -e th*iuh j fhori. itras well ■ • ve*l. nn*l the Ar* li blahop was evidently greatly pleased ■# hen ting nta #>wn t*mu* A unin* MMkttof of ioatriMMi *! r,<t vocal mu •lc. InHu ling several choruaes. was r-n dered. concluding with singing the Ave Marla. The Archbßhop reaponde*! at oome length to th* 4lre'*e much t" the I** light of hts young wilttors He expr* •n! his appreciation of the attention * wn him aruf <***m**lim< n**l the voting I el.- * iifxwi the accompiiatimanttt displ iye.l l*\ j then* The tvereflta to te derived from edtu Mtion. es|e# tally that enjoyed un*l*T th** s tom *t llercj won dw • upon The words of t'nrist. "Huffer f*h‘l •Iren to t'*fn*‘ Fnt* Me." wer* th*- aubje*t of a 1M(I< sermon by th* Arch tushop Thtwe wor|s of otir la*r*l w** beautifully lllustrattaft In every truly | Christ win community Ite said To** church It.id made it !©** *sp *1 duty to car* for the children, an I In l*ing. wus fulft’l- Ing this injuti tton of Christ He **r rhwbsl by advising th* m hmv they *hou!d live thar they might fulfill the prtn* ip;* of Christwin <<du< niton lminrt#'*l to them Jl** then give tho •• pr#***wit In • • dnv After leaving the music ball the Arch bishop. wth the other pr*-lutes tt*i l* rg\, were con*lucted to Mother Genevieve wn*l Plater Claim through the different schools of th*- ;* wlttny. In **uch grad* the ur h htshop -aid .i few w >r*ls to the ehtblren and gave them he bleasuig He remained aom< time in the room of th** graduating class h young lady liter#* was t** a<m*ll) present*l t > him and to e.*<*h #>n* fa gave b*a autograph. Th* vtslttrig pre bites also gave the# young lu<ll*> thetr autographs As ji finishing touch to hi- visit the Archbishop I#* hired a half holiday for Ch** school It was a red letter tay for Hr Vincent’s n fact. The>* had not only be#*n highly hon*r* i by the visit of tie* distinguish'd prelate, but they had re ceived th*- greatest aid consVil oration f his hands \Vhn the Arch bishop in d*fwrtlng fter r* malnlt g near ly two hours, express#**! th* great pleasure which he had experienced mi visiting th** •*iidefn> rind highly < mmende ! •*• work cf the Platers, the latter felt that cup was running over. Bishop Kelley also made n short n*Mres at the r**< *'ptlon In the musn hall nnd the other prelates and dergy mardfr-t# I gr* .♦ Interest ami expressed th**ir app *vd of the work of lln M' ■ ind tht The # x ursl* n to T innd rbedt, with the dinner t Mr Hannon s n ! the suhse quert troth s ri*i* tint* <*l up the .tax The tn mlw*rs of the Building and Finance Committee of th#- #’.t • <!ra t.;e*h# i with the local ami vbdttng • • rg\ partklpatei) In this and s|*ent very *T.t<y.it#e day Ther#* will be v* rv f**w #>f the lerlc.il Visitors left tn the *li> t *la\ Bishop f'*urt|s left for Hnlrim*>r* nt t *t; v* **#*r dsy. ami lit--hops Byrne **f N shvttlc and M"U lrr of Colutnbltir. * 1 ft r their r**- apectlve aees tlie clgtif b* few* BBhop Northrop of (*har>t#*n * t M* or* t*f St. Augustin* leave f r th* ir tl • • 1 quarters this mondng I p Van d*- A’yver. who Is n guest at th** te-s.h t *. of Hit J. J McDonough. wil rmaln over another #la) itlsh# p* All#n of Mobile nd Hntd of North Carolina uocomiviniesl Mon algnor Marttnelll North lasi nlg> t ’ To ittu.iT HHMiirri;:<iK\, Mr. Osborne W ill \ntne Committer t< Welrrt I ittsens Itrprrarwtatlves. It is prot#abie that the twelve itommlt feemen who will re|r*enl the Otlxens’ faction on the new County Democratic Executive Cummin**** will l*e nami t this week. Mr W W Osfjornt*. when askel nb#ut the matter yeaterday. aeknowbdgad Owt the delay In naming the iMttxens tn* mlwr of t • committee was due t>n* r 1 (fence on hi* i*a*t ”1 was Instruct#**! t appoint n ornmlt tee of three to • *ct th#* twelve m*m k ers to represent our wing of the party,” he said "but owing to business# In Atlanta an*l other pressing matters I have ntg le# ted d#drig so I will give the matter attention at on e The committee of three will dojotleee he able to reiaort this week.” Mr T Mayhew Cunningham. Jr who box been agreed upon for the position of chairmen bj the l#-elere on both aides, aald yesterday tnat he had received no Bolt e of each action end knew nothing further about the matter thau what he eecq u the hewspapvrw rittsapii ATt. Fun iio.tiOLl i*t. I'lrat *thl|oient of lt#*h V*r##ni Herr t the tin niln ii lilsnil*. Th*- -.tiling of the Am*rlrun ship Henry ort l pMM • 1 of 1 nril.i hUitsgiadr phoH'hete rock fr# rn this <*uniry to Honolulu. Thr ahip vit* nt son-ist of 2.249 lot.s of ro# k. and Is #*f part .lar Intrresv to the | h*>-ihate rv k trad#-. *nd Incidentally to the jort. l**- u>- It r i g rates a tt #*i# with H*r.o lijlu whi h promt*•> t# tr.creaae Into one of Import.-*i#*'•• and |roflt. V id# from the 10. at importance of the ■“htpitienr. It ?p*aks *l. for what Is be . that country In I *i .* ! uliii * T•- upen*r |*roj*Tli**s f Am* r.* ii l ♦ rtlh** r- u<l phs>sphatea have !*•• n r*' >gnix*<l thtr* and the fact they tnv*' ptov# <t i <pj*tl to the highest of testa ignlfles that thrr#* is to t ** h growing #le •imm I for tl.* tn t'apl. V*l k • Hll#** lat tile Morning News • *f!i>** la t rdglit. H • is the first Atm*r i* an d* * p v ter ship to visit this port in m*- tun* , t i* igh In ff.#rner year- tt wa* not um ■■intnotj to see ihe* harbor alive with thm Th* N'lliaud has Item uaed in lln f *r* : ti oil for years, (hough she j* now **iit**rii'g a now trade to that w ht t has ls*en given nttemlof* by the >nt|Niny that own* her. In -psik ng <*f th#* aiiipment of rouk Capt yn k -oii*l tho 4 only fwrtUiger has t#i*m ex|>orte*j from this country \o llon oluiti heretof**r# Tt* *htpm#*nts were tn a# k . . ti as ure turned out fim Arner i .in f* ri !</• r p no It mw ** ms t te th* int** - t to lmp*rt the ro* k jumS man ufacture tht f#*rdll*er In Honolulu, whieh is s.isl to b# ,i distinct innovation The <’plain tat# * l? will require wlseit ISO dnys •# *omp|ct* the voyage from Savan nah. <H ium.it ii.t nra.itr.i v ahead. Dot ember M##> Mskr I p fr This Mnath's Warm ISiiva. I’p to In t nirht t <-tol*er was ]tf d**- tr#is jil*o\e tf aver ig#* (>< tohsr tempera tur* *t Savnra.ah. iin cx *-sa #f very i* r -iy flv* dgr-< -i day for 4h#* motijii j> :ar Vest*r*)av's #*x# •ssw as nine *lcgr#*cs Obr\rr Itoyer has# compiled from ‘th-* • e>>rie of the bureau for tw*nty-nlna eats a et.tenant f the weather rondl -11-*n * during November, ms th Inisls for n 'tlroMtc *.f next month's weather The m *n Nov* mte r t* m|H r.itur* hi Savannah ■ .* l#*g The warm# s November at* • I*7l, w.i-4 that of !*>;. with <n av*r •v- of tl #l* gr* *t . the coldest wus tl'tt t IS7.V with an v*rag*- of i.T #l*gr*-s; ih highest Nov*-tn.'M>r temp#‘ratur*‘ was U ■ ' *t Ihe 12lh. In IH!*>. the low* at w* - k gr* * #n 4h** *hh. in H 72 Tii# overag*- #1 a on which the tlret “killing” fr-.-t hii.- • . urred in autumn, is Nov .*9. !*? av**f ik** November ratnki'.i p. 2 •*> tn i* . over ig#* fitimlter of #i:tys with ul • f ti It** -i #r more. 7 Th#* great#*st amount w.i** #. 2a Inches in I*J*; th#* least w.i* 29 Inch In lkV7. th#* greatest amount re. ..r l l in ny tw*enty-4our , on*‘e , ut!vo #.*- wus 4IS tn hw on 4he 17th and l*hh. in IWW The average numkr of clear dnyi .n Nov*mt•*• r i 12. partly douly -lays. 10. n*l kmty *lays. * Th** prevailing wtnb ure fr>m the . -rth Tn# highest velocity reached was ' nill#-s fr.m the northw#'.*t, #>n th#- 21th tn 1&4 'ME HIT KKW ftlR\!VOH*. lew Hrinain Übn Helped to lledt- Ie the || Cathedral. Gf the §ix bHdto|M and thirty-one priests, who took part In ih* dedication of ihe Old <’alhedrai twenty-four years ago hul few survive. Of the tdshops. C ardinal <ilr*tH*M*# then Bishop cHblions of Vir ginia. alone survives The others. Arch bishop flnyley of Baltimore, /ho ofh i**l on Hi*- o- .ms lon, l<ish*>|ie Oro.u of Suvar.tiah, Quinlan of Mobile, hyn h of 1 harl* Ni*n at *1 Vcrot of St. Augustin#*, ure all <t# ad Gf th** prl* s who took part in the • v*nt. th.* mujorti) have . pass-| away, bvit *'V*tai til survive c ifshewurvlvors, 1 | • e • i tin*- wh# wu Misvi a prl*-st. Father Col •#*rt **f Atlanta. Fatlxer H* hlencke #*f t'- lumhus aixl l’ath rs Belli) utul Quinlan •>f Hava nr h w.-r. pr*-s#*nt At the l*Hli<*a- ai of the i>. w c'athedral Bishop North tp was a. *# |r- ent nt fh#- laying of the irnt-rsion# of ih# old txiildlng. which also --r\* H jor th* new building, in 1573. and recalled this fact in tlscussing th- mat • r with Fathers S# h# n k#- and Folia rt during his stay here 1 <MI % s||%)| || %TTI.E. C #ai|nnle \r#* llelug Instrueletl In •be V'xleaded Order Brill. The company <oramanderw in the First Ibm.illon **f the First infantry are in iru tin.- their 'ommarkts tn th* extended rl* i m.\ etnents pre|aratory to u drill that MaJ. W L Grayson * X|*e**ts to have In the l*nrt Extension on Thanka giving !*.•>• MaJ Grayson will endeavor .* arrant*- a sham battle between the Kira and H* * <nd ihittnlktns on that *!av. and manv **f Hu ofti* ers an#l* men 1 ok upor. •'* proj*- t with favor Such an In nova That w >uid loub I* s~ prove ver>* Inter* • stliv and an at ruction for many who would have no better way t-t spending the afternoon. A holiday will be ejoyed ty most. If not all i th* m mb# i- of the compani s *f loth biittallons, at #1 the majority wtl i#e in th* dt> ::nl ready and anxious for so novel an event as a sham battle THE \ \I.L t %HE HIT TUB. No i nimnlsslons for < Irrk nnl s|-rtil >f < Ity i vnrt. Th#> cmmiMstons of all s.i\- two of the ."county ofYicer* re* **ntiy # .ecte I, whose terms will ttegin on Jan 1 it-xt. arrival yesterday #itl were turned over by Judge fVrrlll to the County t ommiasloner*. The •x < pllr.- ar*- th#* clerk and th*‘ sheriff of the i'll) Court. Waring liuasell, Jr . and J J H*rrigan, who for some reason, wet* for gotten by th*- Mcr©tar> of the Ex- i ll \ *• 1 ‘ partment when the **oinmis -ion** of • #unty officers were made out The?** off 1-ers have only been oiectlve ty tti** for t >ear or two and It t pt< ad* that they have not been c -usionied In Atlanta to issuing commis sion.- t* them among other count) offl r* Thi.-, it is thought, ac*'ounts for •he umii>n muT hi: jk.mii: hii.tiv. \Uvlrra From ( ■rrnavln < oiiHrm 'Mils Theory <#f Identify. There s tin# little r* ;i.-< is to doubt that th yni .. w tiiai: who tlirrw h* rself o\ar* i*onrd from the steamatUp Nacoochee, dur* •Mg tl*.* N.i 1 o<*h e s last voyage from New York to S4 \ JdtiHh, Is Miss Jessie I, Mulih), i>f Casen#<via. N*w York This was the name suggest#**! In the Morning News yestetdu). as indi*at#*l by w-hat ever *v.*J•*n of identity # ould l*e i*ei*ured A dispatch to th# Mortt.n.; News from Hyracuse says: Jessie Maltby has been missing fiom Csxer.ovu since last Tues* day She is probal y the drowned girl * Nothing definite about her identity how ever. has yet developed Always patronise ihe home article Specially if lt’a better. Cook's I mortal Extra l>ry. Champoguv has lo equal. THE MORNING NEWS: TUESDAY. OCTOBER 1900. WOULD HURT THE COUNTY. ' COW TOOL Or MIMIEMKA AOft <ON \ a r* IN I’HBON I OH Ml MHOS. In *alarleti l*ald # < *nnfy Emiilnyes. ( tiNOeetril With Ike rksln-ssns*. and In Ihe l*ur#*hnse of Wopplles nl Nartnua Klnl* IfttMHNI Is Ternril ISHwe Every Irsr In kevsiinsh. I niler Ihe < liange It W ul*l ••< y*iHif nh#re ),!*#•— %ear •!• (envlels llnlll Three Mile* of Itntl. kNrfarrd FBr With kngnsta tirsiel, uml l>ll n tint tniounl of Oralaagf. The ad#>pllon by th#* General Assemb.y of Gov. Camller’s recommendation to that t*>dy. that all misdemeanor convicts be ljn *d und#*r th< f)tr->l of the I’rison Commission of •:#* state, will work a two fold injury to Cl stham ix>unty and the city of Savannah Indeed, the evils that will result here from the enactment of a law embodying the r#<'omm**(*.tioi) and the execution f the law by the prison <\>mmi*slon would be. in the opinion of the County Commis sioners and others well informed on the subject, yerv many an#l very various, but th# re are two injuries to the count)’* well being that stand out prominently above all others. Thess are the lows to the city of th* money paid out by re <son of th* employment of th#* <onvlets #• the publi-* works anl the dlsi-ontlnuar e or illminu tlon In amount of valueh.e work# of pub lic improve ment that th* i-ont* rnplat*#! i-hnge would entail From various sources eonne *rd wth the ronvlct gnngw there is turr.#*l looae In f'hatham county every year an arrxtuni of money closely approximating LA WO. Of this amotiitt flit.tOO ts spent for *#Urles t W hr# for the < i#thlng of the con\l Us t:> j*## for provisions. fl.3i) for other supp#i# s 5i.230 f*r impl* m**nt-. |. i rnr*i for material for the coii? 11 uct|on of ro K an<l hrid-**- l* pah* t# mechanics aiwdallv i*n pl*jyd ar.d about sks> for Incileritals Of the money sp*nt for clothitig a large pro portion is |isld to the ixMiisjk Bftar Horn#’, which mikes, emjdoylng *ne labor f poor vomen who ne<-*| the money, the rirlped garb thot the convl* :s star Tre ? tiary ulkwance is dla<nbot<d l>eween more than forty # mployee who ar r**-l il**nts ami citixvns of the county. All of this would l*e hangd by th" proposed law*. The guartle. even upts mg that the able-bodied •onvids w*r* work***l in ihiw county, would come from som* other section, th** clothing would I#© "Upfdieil by general contr# t**r an#! pro vl>4oo** inl other supplies would Is pur chase*! isewh# , r#* than In Mavannah. This is on© a*p* t of the situation; there is another. yar the nl-*Um*un r , onvlcts. under the *lire'tlon *f ihe coun ty authorities*, cleaned and slushed 3m linear feet of canals ami ditch-* and cut Z.M3 linear feet #*f n**w canals and ditches, be on* ing to the drainage system of th© county. They built Laßorhe nl Davidson ve nties. pub.l roads, aggiegatlng thre mll*s In length, and surface*! with Augticau gravel nearly five miles of the r■*!•* al ready built. Over tn* canals and <i!toh©* an#! along the road© bridges ami culverts were #*rs*’il whenever they were found necessary or convenient for the puollc ii*#‘ Beside* this the county farm work* hy the Infirm m©ti women and boys, yielded produce for th© convicts’ consump tion. iggregntlng in value al#out S4 <DO These figure© are from the official rec ord* <m file In €h© office of the County Commissioners, and tell their own etory Gf course it ie possible tnat under the new or suggested plan the convicts might still be ©mptaved on public works In th* county w'hlcb has b*rn#* the of th*ir trial aid • onvlction, but thi* would b# a matter within the ascluelve cordrol of th* I*rlsn Commission, an#! that body • oui! to about It ws g pi•*♦•• 1 1 Estanaive works of public improvement in h*th drainage and road building, have been hHlined f*r n©xt v#*.ir and will bo pushed t a coti#*hu*lof ns rapidly as clr • •ntnesn#’#© p*'rinlt. If the clrcjimt n* e*s re*luce themseJve* to a law whl-'h tk#v* th** control of the convicts fr**m th# com missioners. who un*lerstand what th© people want and places It tn the hands of th** Prison Comm -sion of the state, the members of which do not. it can Im* und#r steel readily en*>igh that th*'#4e plan** have little chance of reaching *ny conmmima tlon other than failure Thi*# goes on th#* assumption that the convicts will be employed In this county, and It Is a violent on© It is much more probable and more easy to believe that th© great majority of them will Im* distrib uted over th© state and. as one of th© commt#*d*>n©r* has •*aid. “only the lam* the halt and th© blind will be left for the use of Chatham " A* yet there has been n#> Indication that ihe bgtslutur*- will consider ser’ousfy the recommendation of the governor, but If a b 11 to the proposed effect Is Introduce 1 . 'h#* representative* from tins county will probably he to oppose it with | all the vigor of which they r* capable. TRIED TO WHIKR % TRAIN. l*M*a#*iiM©rs on fh* Nrs liosrd Ernp*l Ml! illlr. A disaster that might have equaled In ! horror the great wr*k on th© Southern Hallway at Camp <*rc#*k last summer was narrowly averted Saturday night near l#iwrencevf!le. when a H'.i.'oard Air Line I’wsseiiger train, bound for Washington, was saved from destruction only by th© vigilance of officer*. Two young men, John Dalton and Tom Patterson, were apprehended by the shcrifT of the county anl detectives of the S#*.ibord Air Line • * the) were In the act of removing rail* , from a trestle 4>o feet long and 50 feet I nig.i >v*-r the Y# low river four mile* j from liowrencevllle The prls#>r!er# wer** I put AtHMird th© train nnl taken to 1*0 w?• 1 ncevllle liml th© distance they wrr* timed leei greater th‘\ wou|#l probably have been l\n‘he*!. a** th** passengers alKNird the train w* re Infurlai©*! by the | r#|MWts that spread among them, an#! wr> ’ making tht* at* of wreaking siinunarv \ ng***n •©. Both inert #l#*ny any intention to wreck < the trsln. Dalton saving he had Join#*#! i Patterson only casually, and the latter b- I ctaring that he hal Im*©u forced into the affal: b> Dalton, and had given the au ttioriti©* th#* Information that l*l to the frustration of the ta*tardly attempt. M DUNK ((RANII LODGE. Will Meet To-tlny In Mncon and Ite In Neaslnn Three Dn>s. The Ma-tonk* Grand Lodge of Georgia will hold Its annual meeting in Macon beginning to day at *1 lasting three da vs Prominent Masons from ad over th* ©tat* will be In attendance. Quite n numln'r of them left Savannah Ust night among them b# Ing Mr John W Parker Worship fui Master of SoDmons Lodge. Col. George T Cann, Worsh.pful Master of ltan!rum lxMlge. Mr P A Stovall. Worshipful Master of Zrrubbabel Lcalge. .%!• A 8 C hen. Worshipful Master of Clinton laKlge and Mr H L Folding A number i.f others l expected to leave to day Mr H M Hitch Worshipful Master of Abdent r Inwrk UdK is don In Atlan but Ii • x pec ted to b m Macon durng ihe ie s.o \ of the Orand Lodge. If you suffer from Excessive Smoking lnsomnia or Nervousness, try Saratoga Arondack Water All you can drink for i five centa at Ho.omons drug alore, Bull *i#d Lkarlioa II %%HITTK* (iKI. WIUO. i l. Ualrr nml Ihr Mayor Amioua %bout lie la > It* Harbor Rafter. Th* failure of the board of engineer om< er appointed aocne lime ago to make a r -examination of the project for a > foot hannel from Ravannuh to the sea. :s causing some con •rn h**re Both May- j or Myrn ind Congre ■ a man Lwtar . ipa • l their jr|irjr** yesterday nt the failure of the Ihmt l to make its appearance. Both had math* fnquirlre at tfi* Fnlied State* engineer's office and *rf informal that Copt Gillette la tit New York, probably In attendance upon the Greene-Goynor hearing bef >re Commission* r Sfhieldi. and that it mig.il !** totiu' clays before hl i# turn I nave Just written Gen Wilson. chief of the Knglneer Corps. Inquiring the reu -<i fjr the decay in the a*>*nihllng of the board." miiil Col ‘*l am very anx ious to h\e the report of tht I ward, an I I m very much afraid t.iat with any further d< *iay I will not I*. le to get the report :>efore Congrese at the coming This would Interfere very seri ously with the movement for deeper water "The t<oard was ordered to convene here ten days ago an id Go I lister tend I cannot understand why It ha- not met." I understand that the meeting of the hoard nan h*en i*oc4tp**o-d on account of the a.*H*n •* of i‘opt Gillette In New York. said Mayor My era. and that he 1* detained there by the hearing before the commissioner of the Greetie and Gay rur ca>*ea it t* exceedingly importnnt 10 u.s ’ha# w* ahouid h.i\ • the report of true hoard. presuming it to be favorable whi t. no doubt it will be, before the meeting of Congress It xeein* to me that thM matter | of more importance to in chan the hearing in Near York Savin t h .i is suffered enough through the mb d-eda of the **x I'nlted State* Engineer art*r and hin amor la teg. and there |s no reason why we should puffer further los* • n tn.s ac.ount. I raid much rath *r see •wenty-elght feet of WM*>r in i.i*- Bavan nh river than to see Greene and Gcvnor brought hack here for trial " Am < ongr* *- <-onvecii s about a month hem e j* will \u seen that Congrrestn in I#eater # an.! Mnvor Myers are Justified in fh.lr anxte#\ because >f th- delay In ac tion on the part of the board referred to. ivii action v* %** hi:fi hkii, Moat Oar ( nuipaay'a Claim li N d Been Settled !•* Referee. Judge Falllga nt granted an order yes terday, which refers the injunc ton a>ke! by the New York Boat Oar I'ompiny against Jacob Gozan, trustee ;n bank ruptcy of William II Bellinger Bellinger was one of the proprietors of the Bav.in nah Box and Basket Works. The plaintiff In the rase waa re, re* entd by Mr 8 L l.izani who con ended thot a deed to secure |ebt. h* and bv his cl!nt, coy* re 1 certain proper!\ which th* trustee w s now pro e ding to remove from the premise* for the purpoae of sale Mr Gazan contended that this question had already bren decide I In 'he h* irlng Is-fore the referee In bankrupt y. at which Mr. laziron hid App aresl for hU client, und that it had then been de termines! that the property In question was not covered by th*- dead to secure debt With this state of fa'ts to support hts contention, Mr. Gazan Hied a p.e of res adjutllcatu and this Ju*k?e FallUant sus tain! and lie refused the application for an InjunctpTn. r* .'training the remo.al .r eala of the property by the trustee On the hearing before the referee in bankruptcy the New York Boat Oar Com pany. represented by Mr Lsizurcn ob jected tt> the stir of the property covered by th** deed, be a use the title to tie sane* was not In the trustee. but ui held by the comiMiny und r a de*d to - cuee debt This c.intention was sudd el by the referee and tne trustee wa pro hibit* l imm ealllng any -*f the p o; rf loverrd by th*- d* and But the re e.e Im Id further that certain mnch nery claimed by the romi>any was n t cove e*l by the deed Mr sought to re strain the trustee from selling this m.- chlt rv. bv ipplleatton to the Julg. of the Superior Court, wher. th- cause w n pending under a foreclosure probating. H. ii. *. OFFICERS INSTALLED. Wrrr Elected Two WeeUe Ago bat lntnllel vsnds) Nlglil. Th© Hebrew Oameld Ha sad. a well known Jewish benevol**irt and fraternal organization, held its annual meeting atvl ir.M.illation of 4ffi**©rs Sunday night Metropolitan Hall. Th© offl *rs had been elected two w*©ks previously. They ur*> Prc*d!©nt - Julius Stark Vice President I Gottlieb. Treasurer—Chas PeMz Secr*tarv r 4 K Friedman. First Trustee—D Schwarz Be-ond Trust©© -#H. Kronstadt. Thlr! Trustee I tlrossman. Mr J A Welser. th© retiring pr©si*lent, ma le an address on the order and H * work, and read an Interesting report of ,te effvrt© on iveh.ilf of Its members •lur ing ah© last year This report showed that l*esl*l. funeral • xpens#s. an*l si k benefits, th* su lny ha#l ta.*l out It* hurltv. nn#l that It still had a good *im |n the treasury. Mr Stark In c -ceptirur the offic© of president. al©o m.el*' an u*l*lr(e** MAGISTRATE %\ It KIIBI ENBORWKD ll© nnd Hlm Ticket Will Receive Nap lirt of \\ . AN. Ovltorue t Inti. Magistrate H Wi kham has received a l#*tt*r from the aecretary of the W W A that at a recent me# ting of the i lub h ■ wu-# unanim*uslv etidors*-! to succe#*! himself *# m*igt©:iate of th I'.rst District, that i committee of ten mem tars of the club had b#*©n apputm©#l to us© ©t him in his campaign, and that he may call on th© ©lub for any iHd.inc** that b© may nee*! The letter further ©ia © that th* support of the club is pledged for th© w*h#>l** of W. kham’s n* k t. and close© with an In vitation tn Mi khim to cull at the meet ings of the dub. IIARIIEH* IN EARNEST. • Inve Nr cured K vidrnce Aaln*t thr A llhfr of h© Inn. The i omitil‘t*¥ r© * ndy appoints! nt a m**ting of th© boss barbers, to collect ©videnc© against thus* of th© trade that violate th© city ordinance forbidding Hud lay opening, spent a part of Sunday In this work nn l as a result have "go# a little I st” is Gilbert says, of those that had lh*lr places p* n. There m l ta another meeting of the barbers to-morrow- and It w*ill then b** determined whether th##©e violator* will be report##! to the grand Jury, and alo what furth*r st*ps will be taken In th* matter. *>bv t (Mtiliis— < woper A to„ All Ne A|<nt©r 11. It. v|ion. The tour of these shows have met with most gratifying results. Cooper A Cos. are mod# rn showmen w ith modern Ideas They have organised a company of circus per formers of unrivaled talent who for two hours occupy ihe two big rings simul taneously. feats of strength, trials of speed, and daring acts, by both man and lews: Ate constantly going on. They will give two performances here commencing Wednesday. Oct. 21. for three days, to be augment ed by a Ueo t parade at the uauai hour.—aJL , IN FAVOR OF MR. CHAMPION. INJI Nt TloN AVKED FOR III** MOTHER HEFI OUJ. The Cnae Grew hat of Mrs. Cham pion's f In I m That Her JHib liulurril Her t Deed Him SSKV.NM Worlh of !*anl anil That He Had JMI.-Knj of Her Money \% hi*li ••#* lla*l N#l %e --eoanteU for—The %ppllcntl#n f#r a Receiver Was %! IMsmlssed—Mra. • hnniplon'* illoraey Nn>s H* Will Prosecute the i n*e on Its Merits. The application of Mrs. Anne E. Cham pion for a temporarytlnjur dlon. restrain ing her son. Carlton C. Champion, from altenatlig or incumbering certain laiwifl In Chatham county. l-elnging to him. and for the appointment of a receiver to manage his estat#*, was refused, the tem porary Injunction denied atuk the re straining or#ler previously granted dis solved. in the Bupi*rior Court yesterday morning The order to this effect wit i#nse*sl by Judge Fadigant at tre conclusion of Mr. T M Cunning horn Jr > concluding r -g iinent f.ir in#- plaintifT The hearing vmi begun ori last Thursday continued n Frt day and postpomd from Finlay ufiernoo!) until yeatenlay morning The gi*a of the* chargee m #*l#* by Mrs Cnamp.*n tn her jetitkHi to the c-ourt wae that her son. by rei#ees#*i{auons that her signature to i l#aper was necessary t# wln#l up his fath er's e##'H had tndu* l>* r to sign u deed giving him land* in Smithvill**. val ued at 12.. <■■. an*l that he had in his poeaewioo som#* s*. •* In money f*r whi li he hud dot accounted an*i which belonged to her. The application for a temporary injunc tion was made to facilitate th© collection of this money and secure tn© return of this Hmithvlll** property Th*- application for a receiver was m#de on the grout-#! that the def#-n#lant wn** insolvent and <*ould not res|#onl In damages. The evlden #* tntr#s4uid. however, went to the m*Tit* of the controversy, Mr Champion cotifendli.g and offering evi dence to prove that h|s mother had mad#' th© dee#l to him with a full u #l#.-rat ind'.ng ot Its pur{#ort ind #-ff** t a; l in tlie exe cutlon of a trust laid upon her by her hue hand at his death, the # M# r Mr. Cham pion having always intend©-! that the property should pass to his son. The de fendant said further that he oae#i I.H mother no money arwi h.#-i tually nd vance*! her sums far in exce.-s of the amount he had •*harge#i r.gain*t her ac count with Mm. Mr. Cut i Ingham il l he had to inten tion of abandoning the <•?*•• mer#ly b* - ause the t* mporary Injunction had been denied. an*l that h* sou 1 push it when It cam© up for trial on its merits at th# next term of the Sup# rior Court. , , i M NT At NEB Jt IH*E EtLLIGANT. *uf liern Nuppl) i ompnnv Gets a Jutain#*nt f#r %tnit fHS.tHM), The Supreme Court suetaln#-d the #f<'islon of Judge Ftliig.int In the ca • of th© Southern Supply Company, against the Florida Northern Railroad Company. In the Superior Court th#- plaintiff re covered Judgment against the defend <nt for t 50.334.62, but the Supreme Cotirt #l*- rcctf that thin shall be r*du* #*l by $2.40fL*41. one of the item* of the claim, the valid ity of which the court could not concede With th** redu ttan €he Judgment is for 157.325.12. with in*erest from J.n, 1. H:4 atll It is paid The interest will bring the amount of the Judgment up to mo e than hut this nmourt, large ae tt is. is not as large as that claimed by th* l lamtlff tn the hearing before the audit or. Suit wns first file#! for about sAfi find by a übe#*quent amendment, thi* amount was increased by a bom E-* more Tv luditor, Mr \Y W. Ma kail, refused to allow' this amendment, and threw it on of court, and to this deposition of th# 'l*im the lalnintlff l:*l not tile objection Th** work *l*ne on the rontni a was it Florida ai;l Included the constru don • bout 13" mile* of rallr*ai*l Th*- comp #ny refus#*#l to pav pirf of the contract pr • >*ecaus# of the delay |n the construction ind a long litigation result##! 1 h• finally re.*ulte*l in u substantial vl'tory for the plaintiff though. >* has >een ei i -©d. the amount of the recovery i not u* much by n good deal as was original!) •dalmert In the several trials Ih#* is** has had th# plaintiff ha* been represent©#! bv M* orn *brrar#l A Meldrlm nnl the defemlan t hy Messrs I termsrk Adam- A Freeman It has l*e©n n lng and stubbornly con tested legal l<n• t|e ARE 111. l WITH THREE. The ktork's (irnproim A ilt t> the Juchfer llonrhol(l, Savannuh’n laudable .l**lre for a iarc* !>rf>ilaiion seems in n lair way to be prat* I fled. If an> more mi 'h addition** to if u >n* yesterday are mad* . there ran Im* n<> question that the next rer* is will la* far more satisfactory to citizens who were expecting the last to show at 1* a*t ♦isj/oo than the real returns were an noun - ed from Washington It was a? th* home of Mr Henry Jtich ter. No 1)09 Wald burg street. w*-r, that the Increase in population o ur !. News of it got around ind lu- fr.ctid were busily congt ituiuting Mr. Jurhter wherever they met him It * no *mai. thing for three-foM hn|>jln.- to over spread a home ar.d uli it> inmates at once. and the pater familtu' muirt xp**ct no end of well wishes for happy returns when he meets his friend* on th* strict* after so interesting un event It i* not upon every man licit blessing* are abundantly show* red. and admiring friends innot feel envious, for there is the chance that they, too, may be m> fav ored. Signal is the usual exhibition of prt t when the stork has visited n h m.* uold. and the father I* dul> apprecintiv* *f tits great good 4u k. Those who haV r. t d ready seen Mr Juchter will I- looking for a three-foM bull .ition of Joy arid delight ofter the annoutn • men .*f tn • event that ha* transpired at his hom> Two nr** girls and one js a l**.y ,\,| if, Iltt'e stranger* ivere rj*>rt*d i.u , well The many friends of Mr. and dr Ju Iter wish them tnu t joy The three little ones are not th* first that have blessed the union, but nev**r before have they appeared other than singly. Horofuln in the hl<*i *h >w It*. f m oner or later In swellings wore*., eruption- Hut Hoods Hars ipnrlll.i com.bt ,y cures it.—ad. o|trnlng Thnratln). Messrs K H. Levy A Hr >. will have their fall opening In the Ladles Depart ment Thursday Great pi • punt ion ha* been ma le to mnk the* op* nil g the event of the season. E. J Morgan, expert mw- ur. can h* found at Screven House barber shop bath room. -ad. Did b*u !.•*• Hour IMnuinnibf You couldn’t have lost it if you didn’t have one. If you care to own cne or more, the largest stock In Savannah of loose or set stones can be availed of at Sternberg A Co's—Profits ore small—so small 1n fact, that they are w lling a* any time to redeem stones bought of them at 10 per cent, discount, from cost price —ad A High-Grade Institution for Ladies Shorter College, Home, Qa. Writs for catalog us.—adL t iMviNG b%i< n %ii b rnuerr. City Deal IIS Work f#r Afreet Rail wtl) t •in pun y . The work of paving Barnard atreet be tween CongTesa an#l Broughton streets with vltrlfte*! brick was begun yesterdiy. Under the agreement between the city 41 I the Savannah. Thumlerbolt and lata of llop#* Railway for the doubletracktn* of i:.irrar*l street and the operation of Whitaker street as a separaie line. It was required that the ral.way company shoul 1 pave ml- block on Barrmid street. Un der an understamling with tne street rail way company tti#* city b going ahead with the work and will bill the company with the cost. • literal Manager II M I-of Lon of th* street railway company, said yesterday Fiat he will l*©gin the work of double tricking liar.Mir#! street as soon as he can g*-t the material on the gr und which he hopes will b#* within the next ten #iays ir .wo weeks The placli g of the three sidetracks require*! on Whitaker street would probably be carried on simu tan •ously with the work on Htrnatd street, h# sal! Manarer Lofton slid he dkl rot think the company would undertake nni further chatigea In it* tinea during the present year. Otsli.lt ( ASKS AFFIRMED. Supreme Court s) l#wli Fraser \\a* Guilt) of Crime. The Supreme Court has rendered a de cision sustaining the Judgment of the Su perior Cour: in Ihe case of The S ate against Lewis Fraser. Fraser was ron vi i* and *f the off#*n.“e of taking oseters from leased b#ata an#! was sentenced to a term on the chain-gang or Ihe payment of a fine. In rendering the decision Preßdlng Jus tice Lumpkin says: “Evidence that o o on trial for a criminal offense 'claim**! •he right' to do the act for which he waa Indl t*-l. If uruler any s ad missible in his favor. Is never so unless the < laim was made dutn fervrt opus and constltut<sl a i*art of Ihe r* s ge*tae. A mlraidrehensloii of the meaning of a sta- M* h*-w • p honest, con.-tltutes n> ex* i lls** for crime.” The case waa a teat case, there b©4ng •>nu* two #l#z#*n others In which th** law i* the same and th# state **f facts i- involved. At the trial 1 was fail that th#* #l fen#lant h.i*l gon#* upon Capt. O# m it-r’s oys:er b* d* ami taken oyster#* \m#ler i -iaim of right liavlng l>een .*lvised ihit this wi- the law by his coun-el. Thi* contention, rather novel in its character, i* ilsp. * and Of effectually by the de I*l *fi of the court. HKSOLI TIOK9 •*’ E>DOHBKHEXT. sent to NsgUtrste Reynolds by the *iiiih *iilf ( osseristlve f lub*. • The East Hide Conoervatlire Club, at a I ri • ent meeting, officially Indorsed Magis trate Ham Reynolds’ candlcacy to succeed himself magistrate of th© Fourth Mili tia District and appointed a committee. otieistlng of Messrs. le*a Hutler, John Fitzgerald. anl J J. Stafford to draw up i set of suitable resolutions and forward *hem The following communication was sent: ’ Dear Sir We, the undersigned. a committee representing the East Side t’on servatlve Club of Savannah, acting under instru tlote. hereby notify you of the fa t that said tub at it* regular meeting. eld on lust Tu**s.iflv evening, indorsed \nir candidacy for reflection to the of ti *• you now hold In doing so we feel that we have fn dortM-d the proper person for the office. nd would he glad if you could make It convenient to be present at our next meet ing. which will be held a* Hall Tuesday evening at $ .t o'clock, when you an Inform u* whether or not. If elected. \*u will mete out justice in the future - vcij hove jn th* post Hoping that this • late mvHI suit your convenience, we beg to remain." llie Flr%t •‘iilrsr Tn-Mght. Th* first of the soirees by the Hoith • Ide Du *i.g Academy, under the direc lon of M -ssr* O’Neill and Riley, will b** Sven to-night at the school hall Haber ham and First streets. The must- will be furnished by Raskin's orchestra. This will l*e the tn**finning of a series of mml lar iffairs that will be given twice each month. The f.nt-i Ideas. The successful bidder wins a barnln. Two beautiful new Sing* r pianos, latest, tylca. mahogany cases, upright, wall be obi t I>orset{' at 11 o'clock. Novem ber the Mh. to th* highest bidder. The*e piano* are t-old regular in music stores at S3f“'W. Singer pianos are guarantee*! by the manufa*iurers for the same length of tlm** that all first-class pi inos nr- Call nd examine th*s* beautiful pianos and •ring your expert Judg* with you, and on will be delighted with their tone.guar untee. and their style. Th* y will be sold at Dorsett‘s. Congress tre t. rear Whitaker, to the highest bid der. at 11 o'clock. November the gih. and you will not have a *ha nee in many a •b.y to get as good bargains as you will at that auction. Th* < ♦ lei rated Knab* . makers of the first grade of pianos extant, buy and sell the Sing r pianos, and so with the leading manufacturers of the i*nit*d States.—ad. iim'vf >ev-r Hern ( nMilsaa In lt perfect development of origln il an 1 exclusive Styles, until you have inspected the f* l<*tionw of St*rnb* rg A Co.—un t l*\il we.ldtng present.—ad. tiluil) %\ lillr luu Work. Through one of the ten free scholarships In The International Correspondence Schools of 8 ronton, I\i.. which the Ma n ing News will present to you If you secure on*- of the ten largest numb'd of v< to** by Nov. iX*. llW*). you can keep on earning a living at your present work. a nd at the lime, by study at home in time usually devoted to recreation or r**st. flt yourself for a professional |*uitjon at a good mmry. You * an- easily become one of the win- j tiers of this ontest. by d< voting your t-*| teml**n to c< lb* ting Voting Cou|s ns arid ke*'ptiig at It. No one h. a better chance than you. Get every vote you can, and have all > w friends save tin lr for you. 8* • the Window disp|a> of text tHKks i amt drawing outfits to be given away by I the M* minff News in Its educational con test. at Chas M *rk w shoe store, 17 Broughton street, west. * a * ••Oravbeard Is a family medl Ins with us." nd n pr min tit buslnes* man yes ter day "My wife tawes It. and 1 notice #rv u enJo> ing be*tar tualth than for yeara '1 be uiiuiren keep Well by lakim; it- • Opavb'ard may be obtained at all and* > ti§ S’orea or write to us for It. Resinas Drug Cos. eole pr ps . s.ivar nah. ad aehool Just re e|v ed a large and assorted sup* ply of school bar® and school supplies, all at cut rates, from 10 cents up. also, usual Urge so:k of ail the school books, row used in Chatham county, at Estlll s News Depot 4S Ball street, fisvat.nah. Os-ad -The Signifies nee.—Vis tor—* 4 Ah!Vniat a p ture of innocence that child Is!" Mother ‘‘Dear me: I hadn't noticed! Gertrude, what have you been doing?"—ruck, ( “We Manufacture” HARNESS and N SADDLES of all kinds. Come in and see them made. Congress and Whitaker Sts. LEO FRANK. HcveCOJToXUC Cri Piarquetr) ft'loor*. have been laid In many of the comfortable homes in New York. Boston an*!' other cities. More cl#*anly i and economical than car- f pets. Plain and fancy floors laid and polished complete over old floors, 1 making a solid and beau tiful improvement. Cat alogue on request. Es timate* sent on receipt of measures of rooms. Having n number of floors to lay In Savannah this month we can quote close figures. J M ADAMS, 227 N. Charles Street, Baltimore, Md. Mis U M : |p If mi - . km UmMm Hogans The completeness of flic fonr tie* |inrtm*nts mentioned eompr| ns, without nn> ilurir of raotlsm. to hn % Hull tliclr equal Is not to !• foutul In HstsnsHli. ns to .*t%le, Per fection of Finish. or ns to l.ow Friers. \n Inspection sslll const***’** >ou that this Is no idle boast. DLASKET* AM) COMFORTS. A large shipment Just received. Have no many and wish to unload Com*' and *• cure them at your own price. A few more fine soiled Blanket* st a f acrificc. PORTIERES %SO T \IH.E C OH’.ID In T.ipestry and ('henllle. Exquisite iii de sign and quality. A look at §?*•>■ wi 1 i • sure a sale, our sl.7f anl f?.7T> I'ortt* r are creating something of a feiir. Call a:. i exam*ne iliem. JACKETS. CAPES \M> Ft HS. The highest possible novelties In tT •lep.iriment. Our Furs are the pick of i •' market, ranging in price from ll.fr* to tJ '•* || wi;| pay yv>u to at thi* l" fore buying. I Alt PETS, MATTINGS ANO RtT.S. ,W> sre the acknowledged leaders In t h line. Our Art Bquares arwl Hmyrns H u are l*r.iutles, at prk'es that suit the linv Don't forgrl the fnct that we wrr still n top in our Bres* IommI" *• lloasc I urulsliliig Department. \|> nifud n ctirdial Invitation lo lookers. ( oarteous treatment to all, Daniel Hogan, The corner F.roughton and Barnard ***• FISHING TACKLE. : JOINTED RODS, REELS, ETC., : SEINES, GILL NETS, CAST NETS. * A FINE ! Assortment of Hooks. ! EDWARD I.'* SONS. ! 113 Broughton St., West. ami gAVANNAH THiATIk. Matinee and Night, TO-MORROW MA'IINEE AND NIQIIT LJebler * Co.'* lmmnr production >* Hall Caine'* Powerful Play. The Christian. The end of the Century * most remarka ble dramatic triumph. To be presented litre with the seme complete ecenlc equipment and special *'■' fects employed during lie memorab.e en gagement left season 40—PEOPLE —SO S—CARLOADS SCENERT-I Night Pr|fe-41.50 *I.OO. 75c. 50c and i'f Matinee Prlce-tl 00, 75c, 50c n.l l* OLD NEWSPAPERS. *0 for cent#, el Bueineee OSes Morning Ntwa