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BRYAN SWEEPS OHIO
w VHMI.I WKl.t OSIKO FROM TOLEDO
TO ( IV IN\ ATI.
BIG CROWDS AT MANY PLACES.
i.l i 'IAN* OF OHIO WILL GIVE HIM
| LAUGH VOTE,
)Im |'r***■••*! Him n JUlvtf Horse-
Hi Di > There W n i•-
~„f in Which He Received 1.2M1
\ .1, • null McK loir >- 27k—Intrw
,jAh Cincinnati li) Hon Jiml
-M„ Hu rinon— Haul l-.nt lanalnnlic
MrHittii* Throughout Hie State.
ati. Oct. 31. —The Democratic
,1 candidate, Willi.mi J Bryan.
, i Tlr-t |H**ch here to-ngiht **f the
l >r t .tmpalgn* He arrived on a spe
, • .it n o’clock to-night. and went
. Musi Hall, where he si*k* lor
Judson Harmon, formerly attorney
, under President Cleveland, |re
. ? t;. meeting, and thei- were
i„,.: ,i cr lead In* Democrats present
. r- were opened ut 7 p. in , but
.in enough to fill the hall were
l tie fore t> o'clock
!(.• day wa> hpont entirely In this
t i.i i:ul the Itinerary covered tit** coun
. 'Keen this city and Toledo. With
. n of the Toledo speech non#*
others of the day excelled tw*nt>-
. minutes' duration each.
\ frajortty of tin places where stop*
*,r intle were an.a.l towns, and ns a
r . ( c rowd -were not large. There
v r*. however, fine audiences at Toledo.
Uii-H ti, P!(|ua, Day ton and College
: ne:. w • II as h* re.
(•orn n Nlhrr Horseshoe.
When Mr. Bryan's special train roll'd
o *%*• depot at Dayton about suns* .
*r* was i crowd of several thousand
•P • . * rubied at that puint. Mr. Br>an
id e* it notified taut there was a de
re i • present him with a silver hors* -
*■••■ fn.m the liarug •ri l.e d* rki mx S*-
:■ ty \V i*n th** train earn* to a full
.id Mr. Bryan uppc.ired on the rear
i ut rm was *re t*d by |roiotged und
fi tu- ij* applause. A committee of
• ladies, representing the society, th* n
{ 1 their w.iy to the front of the
"and and handed to him a lx contain
i‘it only th*- horseshoe, hut a color*'*!
*
i t ot him-elf. a gold mounted badge,
i a utter explaining mat in a contest
- iety for the hor-eshne. Mr Bryan
1 r* *dve*i J.iaki vofes igo.nM 270 cast
' lYn*d* , nt MKinby, Mr. Bryan re
d briefly, saying:
' dr** the ladles who presented this
•oo to hear my greetings to the
*rs of the ll.i ruga ri Society, and to
o thetu that whib* I cannot make
in a s|**m . h In German. 1 con say *lch
k lhnen.' Tell them I am glad to
*' that tie* Republican appeot to the
t ans has been in vain, as tii- it* puhh
■ppeal has been in \ tin to other por
of our imputation. for while the Ger
wnnt good money they want good
rnrnent nb 1 m obliged to the
mans for this horseshoe and m grate,
for th* large majority by which H was
• 1 to me. I believe that if We suc
-1 In driving every trust out of the
t-i Htaii reducing the standing army
Its formers six*. and in saving this
i try from the rn* nace of Imperialism,
blessing of democratic policies will
*i universally recognised that th** peo
"ill never t.ik- the horseshoe from
Whit* House door.'*
* Inolnnnli \V% < orillnl.
' r . Bryan r*ec|ved a very cordial re -op
1 ln Cincinnati He was met .it fhe
*" bv an Immense crowd, and being
n to the Music Hall under the escort
Du* kworih Club, he was ther * w* 1
I by thousands on the outside of ti*
ng. and b\ as many people ,*i the
*f th* great building as cotlid be
• 1 into it. The crowd <>n the Interior
? *i l-een awaiting Mr Bryan for three
and on account of the h* at. .rid th •
• onditlon of tne hall, there was
. impatience until he entered the hall
• l not been intended that th*- crowd
f I U- admitted until 7 o'clock, but.
•*k* the doors *l*>w: an hour ear
-1 li-lped themselves to all the avail
| *••<'**.
N yan made hi* first speech of the
to the crowd on the outside of
Hall He t ilkcd f- r only a few
and his address was In the most
terms, but It was received with
spplause.
k fifteen m nutes to g* t th* In
mdlence quiet after >lr Brvnn
1- t*|K r.ince it 9 o'< lo k. The up
1 • was general anal prolonged, and it
•Is drgen* rats| into wild d**mnnl
'•in which *ll*l not ease while
Harmon and Mayor Jones spoke,
p * * ded Mr. Brvnn, but they
v ita but little comfort on account
' ' • o 'atnor.
Wliut Hurniiin Snlil.
bid on Harmon, who was ntt>r
t.l In th** (cabinet of Pr*sblent
*1 presided and spok*- at length
1 i ing Mr Bryan. Referring to
pplms. he said
r -ur commissioners went to dlc
- of peace to Spain they bore
’ '-s Th**se have been carefully
although the people lwk i rich*
them when the treaty took ef
• n Ihey com** to life, as they
hall And that they were chang
*he iiegotl.itlofis le*nn. I do
* it the Jumice to lieliev* he *!id
r* • Intend to step Into the shoes
• f Spain, but only meant to
‘ v him off th** hacks of the Klll
f ‘ hLs was a 'plain duty.' He did
ni* m to buy them out ami con
si me business at the old
• hit the President Is better
bis 'plain duty* than at
He taken the wrong kind of peo
**nfl.lence and puts himself
“ control. Thev turned h‘m
\\ • can guess who they were
* y t|d the same thlrg with him
i* P* rto HI o. and. as tie had
hints* If to his duty In a ru*-**-
tur -i, they had to turn hint
It was well cnotr-h to m ik*
oulsfi to us ill h**r claims to
• - 1 •
\i we had to r |o *vas io declaie.
'*r. that we took nod field them
- t the people thareof. who. by
, t had fought t'it by sidt with
overthrow apatn."
"The Next President."
t Harmon ‘.ntroduced Mr Bryan as
I ant of the T'nJted States
1 * ffMI flutter of handkerchiefs
CContinuad on ft xth Paged
Saltamuil) Horning XVio^.
LOOKED ON AS A BLUNDER.
tp point me nt of I.iuimluwiip to (lie
Foreign Office Not Kindly Itr
ceiseil In bnftlHiiil.
In*b n Oi't. 31.—The M.mpils of L#.in*>
dowm ‘ levotiuti to the f,.r. lcr-, *-■ tetary
ehip. .i < or.lU k t. the min- <u **m nts In
tiie n* wspap* rs this morning, has. tigu
ratively *i iking, taken the country a
hrefldth a%\.\ li w.in in unexpected us
i unwil om\ hX**n the staun best
minister.ul mouth pi* •* nmoug t:• news
paper op.tiiy condemn it.
Lord SaliN jury, aipoicnt 1> arranged
mutters with in.- gu.wi mi Balmoral a
w**k ao Ills lordship wn inclination
*• to the premicrs.dp ,n.l devote
hmi-‘*:f exclusively to th** for* ign office.
Ho wrote her niujesty to this effect, but
-lie declined to h c opt the suggestions
la>r.l *aaiiN.ury. went't.. Ha.
moral to and * the j o *ti-with the
result that the Queen carrh'.l her p)|nt.
l’Ublb alixiet) In to some extent relieved
b> the <onvictl. n that I>ir.l Halisbury s
expenence will still I*. available to direct
• .'ic hro.nl lines of po.i.y -f th** prospective
foreign nunc ter.
If th.* Daily Teiegri|4i’s announcement
bad been n mere f*.l. r to ascertain the
temper at the iMibli toward Ird
downe's appointment he would certalnlv
f * ver D . rne minister of for. ign affairs;
♦
r t.tryshfp has not yet been * fli*daily con
Armed, i* i a**cip‘* - d on all Ni l* ■> • a
settled thlrg
The Htar.Jard. w'iilch -ays it has learned
that Dotxl Helborr.e. Fn ler-S r. tar> of
State for the olon'os. at.l Mr William
St John llrodrl- k \ nd. rS. , rctarv of
Btar f..r for*- kii affairs, will *nt**r the
cabinet, ami that Ml Charles Thomson
Iticllfe. president of th. Bo ml f Trade,
will l>e given a higher r***Nt.
The iiptMdriiment *f the Marquis *4
fainsdowne to l*e Her Mnjclv i* principal
secretary of state for for* ign affairs is an
almost h cntirelv.ib!. blur d* r H* has
neither tb< chart ter, quallAt it lona nor
ex fieri* nee for ►i*h a The only
plausib e * \ ns. for i. * apt* Imm. nt Is
that I-ord 3n i-bury w | still ontr.h the
foreign ottlc**. whi;** l>r*l l.ansdowne re
lieves hijn of his routine .1 it It *
•*IIH.<c MlkD \ DKMAL
Monnett l MitHi.rn About
W hat He *sid f Triit.
Napoleon. O. Oct. It.—The following
letter from Attorney C.uieral (Jrlggs to
J. R. Unthlcm. chalrmun of the Ht>uh
-11, an Fommittee of Henry country, rela
tive to certain H’.itements male by *x-
AHorney <*•* ral Moon* rt in . speech *l*
i.v*rd here On Oct. 21, w.is mad*, puo.ic
to-* lay
■U ishlrgton. O 25. !!•■• Dear Sir I
am in r. etpt of your letter of the 23.1 n
* nt. jn which you state that ex-Attorney
• ieneral Frank S. Monnett, of Ohio, in a
Demo* rail.* speech at Napoicon on the 22d
instant, state.! that I. in i letter to him
and uiao in a j*ereonal interview with him.
- ild that tne reason why the trusts have
not been prosecuted was that the Pres
ident has baen inactive nn*l Imllffetcnf in
he■ Mlori • meet %,t the anti-trust laws
"Ur.Bss Mr. Monnerf has taken leave of
his senses I rant ot l**.l*ve he ever made
*uch a suitement. far as I ran r*-
• all.or *h* r x>r.ls of th*’ department shhw
I have never written him a letter u|*>n
any aubje t. I am sure that 1 never
wfotc him m letter upon th. subj* t of
trusts, nor In any wise allude*! to ih* ac
tion of this administration with reference
r to. An to his allegations that I
ma le such i siaiement in a je reonal In
t.rvl. w- with him. that Is •I- en ir.D un
true I never met Mr Monnett hut one. ,
and that was only for a !• w
minutes when h* cn led to pay u visit of
c.iurtcsy. \*> ing lrnn !ii< .-.| t> m.- by his
predecessor, the present solicitor general.
Hon John K Richards <f Ohio. I do not
think or twdieve that the etibje, t of trusts,
or any other subject, exc.pt surh s
W'Hi'.and •
visit of this nature, w touched uton. I
am sur** that I made n- such statement
ns you say Mr, Monti*tt attributes to m.
Nor could I hat* made such a statemcnr
bee aus i it would hav. le-n untrue The
attitude and record .f this administration
cn th** subject of prosecution tnsi* r th*
anti-trust laws tir contained in th.* last
annual r* ?>*rt f th** ot'orn.-v g*nenl to
Omgre.-s. a c. pv of which is f*rwGirded to
you by this mail'Wry respectfully,
"John \V. Griggs. Attorney General.’*
I tMTAT BO % T IFI.IHT.
Arrow Hay t*o f Owe of the wuth
American ( owntrlea.
New’ York. Oct. 31. Fharle* R. Flint's
Arrow under contract to le the fastest
ship ever and signed, wa- launched to-day
tt Ayers shipyard at Nyack. N Y
Bhe has b* n hull: under a guarantee by
her designer* of forty-two miles an hour,
and it Is . xp*ct. I that under pressure she
will be able to make fifty.
It has been generally given out that she
was constructed as a yacht for Mr.
Flint’s personal use. but rumors have
u* n persistent that sh* w.- built under
ontruct with one of Ihe rtouth American
g-*vernm*nt* for servi. • as n torp-*lo boat.
Hi r plan s far *s It h e he* ti inAd*' pul-
I, . shows her fully equipped for lorp* do
s* ”v e Tiie Arrow will go In tow to
Newark, N J . where her shafting atul
engine.- w II Ih* put In. Her destination
after sue Is fitted out at Newark, has
not been announced.
VTI.A o% Tilt m.
He \<ltresEi| Nlioait I.A.tMiO People at
l*l> month. liml.
Plymouth. In.l Oct. 31 —Adlal E. Stev
enson. lH*m*M-rai candidate for Vice
President address. 1 a meeting tn-k*y hi
tlm ate.l from 1<.0(IO o iS.U). The speak
ing was preceded by a large pa rad The
candidate was given u tine r# pt:m and
spoke for two hours, dealing mainly with
the trusts.
TO THE 1 MTKII NTATW M HT.
state Authorities lt*’llni*iiEh Their
tln I tit I |Hiti Ahoril.
New York. Oct 31 - Fornellus L. Alvord.
Jr . the former note teller of th#First Na
tional Bank, who ©mbeasle 1 of the
bank's fun*l~. was r* arraigned i. police
court today, but his examination was
dJournal until to-morrow.
District Attorney Gardiner announced
this afternoon that Alvord would be tim
ed over to the United Bte* authorltbe
( nnlrart for Khukt.
New York Oct. Il.—Tht contract fo*
f-jfnuhmg trt quartermasttra depart
ment of the United States army wl h i*
.00,000 yards of khaki cloth was ewarlaJ
’O the American Khaki Mills at 22 cents
a yard There were two other tedders—
John Wanamakcr and Boesnack, Broesel
A Cu
SAVANNAH, GA., THURSDAY, NOVKMBKK 1. I‘.K)O.
HONEST CAMPAIGN
IIKhtM H ATS AHb FXTITI.EO TO
Fill ITA OF V|< him.
JONES AGREES WITH CROKER.
Nil .FT FI.Ft Tl\
MIX At.FR* AA II II FtHlt F.
•
If Itti iMiidntluii nr F'rninliilent t oaint-
Iti k I* N l let*, pleil. € .ntlranaii Jr
Smy • the linaiorratfe Wltould *ee t
If Tlini biielt >letli4dn Hr Mitfprd,
Karat If It Take* Purer t fl It,
Sa.ii the Hentncrii a • lliiar IN tin the
Fight.
Fhlc.igo, oct 31 Senator Jones, chair
man of th** Pem*crat!c National Fomnalt-
I tee. sp-akiiific of t r ker*a re • nt suggestion
that ‘ Democratic veter* mgregnte about
the polling places on t.r evening of elec
tion *ta\, count n s**s. and then, if Ih**
• lection rrtunih for llrynn do not tally
with their o amt. go nlo the p lllng places
and throw thus* fellows in charg* of the
! returns into the stret. he said
"1 don’t f©o anvthitiK wrrig with that
suggestion Hen a tor 11111, I isdleve. sug
gested a baseball but ns l*'irg peculiarly
| i| pr.q*riae t* r nder Justice t > a corrupt
• elci teen Judge In my ■j* id< n, tl>*> best
way is for Democrats to l*c nt the poll*
whet they are op*n* larl to remain there
In g *od. strong relays until the count Is
completed It should be the duty of tiles
j Democrat* to wa'ih the Judge-* and th*
| count ar*l to s • to It that no fraud Is
(committed, and If may fraud Is attempt* and
to stop It then and there.
Th* Democratic party b* <gapos.**l to
violence, but at the worn- time I feel war
ranted In saving tha* Hie Democrat*
fully Intend t reap the fruits of tha lc
victor' If intJniidutk n is attempts*! at
the ballot-liox sttiffing tir fraudu
ele lion Judges ihera* w ill be Democrat*
In the vicinity ready to take Just such
action . may be n**e*ary t * stp it.
'There will l>e neither Intimidation l
the i*>lls ballot-box stuffing nor fraudu
lent counting this year If either Is nt
t trill pped 1,1
And if anyone gets hurt In this proce**
of pr. v*'iitlon, I hop It will nl be the
honest man who is *1 dng his duty fairly
and well. Th*- Democrat** have mode n
honest '-ampalgn We hav** app-wled t
the h* iiD and hearts of the American
js-oplc, W. have won the tight, ami. by
h*4ven. we will not k>frauded out of
*ur victory by the chicanery of election
Judges If our Republican friends will
be honest, there will f>e no trouble, but
intimidation at the jm|ls o r attempted
dishonesty In the counts wMI b*- met by
such met nods as may le n*-**ssary and
entirely eff* live
HID JO A ill VI AKK OONFBWIONf
Itunior That Me Agreed In Tell \lout
the Mice Faae. y
New York. f>-t 31.—This afternoon
Fhorles F. Jones, who Is con fired in the
T.mb* charged with forgery in connec
tion with the will of M IHonulre William
M. Rice, w as taken from his cell to the
district attorney’s m where he was
closeded with Assistant District Attorney
Osborne. Fp. McCluskey of the Detec
tive Bureau. Counsel Baker for the Rice
estate, and a number at other person*.
It was rumor* *1 a!**it the Court House
tViat Jones had made a ronfeMton One of
the chief masons for the understanding
that a confession had been made was
that Jones had had a talk during the
morning with Mr. oborne. Fapt M
Fluskv and a few lawyers, which last* and
an hur **r more. When b was over there
was on immediate rumor that Jones hit 1
and. diwod h** would confess ail he knew
nltout the case on terms Including immu
nity from prose*‘utlon
Another reason for the Is-llef that wnv
thing startling futd happened In the ands
trlct attorney’s office was that 'att. M
Fluskey sent detectlven tt the Rice hulls
to get th** blotting paper on the different
writing desks throaighotit the house so as
to romfkarc the Ink with that u*d In the
checks.
HOKHN Nl ItF AIM TO TREAT.
Hot Im **%• the llu rg la era Want t
Font!mie the AN nr,
ln*lon, Oct 31—A belated dispatch
| from Pretoria tells of the failure of the
ilrit ,h n€goti©Hns wl:h Gen. Botha f.ir
! the surrenaler of th* Horn*. Botha re
! . elved Gen. Paget’s flag of trin e courte
ously and admitted hi- defeat, but said
it was imi-esibb to treat for surrender
ns long a- any burghers wiahed to con
tinue the war.
President ftteyn s’a* more Irreconcilable.
He refused to even s*c the bearer of a
, flag of truce.
A% here Rhode* AAnnfa the liners.
| London. Nov. 1 —"Mr. (Veil Rhode*.”
save the Pretoria corre-!mdent of the
Dally Mail, "will op|s*e** the settlement of
Itoers in Damamlatwl. hut he will wei
, ome to Rho*l* *la and will grant favorable
terms after tle w ir to Induce them to act
tie there. **
Reception for Kruger,
Marseille*. Oct. 31 Th* Kruger recep
tion commission ha- Issued an appeal to
the |>pulatlon to participate In the dem
onstration* tha* are being arrange*! for
Mr Kruger’s re but t* abstain
from hostile acts or word* toward a na-
I Hon frlen.l y to Franc..
Hot la ia to Invade tap** Polony.
I Pretoria. Oct. 23 Intelligence has rench
• *d here thnt Oncnmandant General Botha
is marching with strong fore** to Invade
Fare Colony near Ken hard!. where. It ts
-aid. the irreconcilable Boer* are ready
to Join him
south African f asaaltlea.
I,ondon. Oct. 31 —Another long casualty
list hs been received by the war office.
I Dait. Grosvenor was wounded In the right:
1 iMgh during the fighting at Bethlehem.
FV| It Alt 1.0 PI T itS t. 01.11.
Object VAn to Metnihnrse German
Insurance t ompnnlca.
Hamburg Dot 31—The provincial cotirt
bias laid an embargo ai|on bar gold of the
! value of U.frfO.OOO marks wfiich arrived a*
Fuxhaven to-day on the imperial mall
i tamer Bundasrath from Dclagoa Bay.
Tkl* step wa* taken. It 1* alleged, for tha
sole purpo*' of raimbuwing Inaurarcc
*>mpanies here for goUJ withheld by the
Transvaal government during the war
The HamburgDche Boersenhaile. iww
cv-r. denies a rumor tliat the gold wa#
ahi/ped by Mr. KJvtger.
WE HAVE MADE ANSWER.
Aiiglo-UrraaaNn Aarcouriil In I laa*
AA Hti A ten a of I nlted atntca
Except Third i Inuar.
Washing loti, A> t *t. 31.—Th* slate dapart
mrnt to-day made public tiie Btltlsh-Oer
man agr* ernent respecting the m.atnh'n
aiu • of th. ’‘o|>en-door" and icrt 11ortaI
integrity of China, with the answer of the
Unite*! Hint* * government, sent in dupli
cate to each of the principal* to the ngicv
meni •Th* answer Is ih follows
Mr. Ha> o Paun* efote.
’ D ; artin* nt of State. AYaslitngton, Oc*.
29. IkDA—Ex eil*t. y 1 hav*- th# honor to
acknowledge th* receipt of your not of
th** 2.1*1 of i >ctober, enclosing the text of
an agreement between Gr.at liiltuln and
Germany rekitlng to affairs in China
which was sign*.l in London on the 16th
Instant by tiie Marquis of Salisbury and
the German umUisi-udor on b half of their
respective governments and Inviting the
ma epumce by the United Siau s <f the
prin iples r* onir.l in iluit agreenui
.-*• pilnclples *r>
"First. It 1- u matter of Joint and per
manent International int rest that th‘
i*rte oti th** rivers atul littoral of Fhltia
h.|' |> <1 remain fr*- mid oteii t trade am)
to ••very other legitimate form of econo
mic n tivliy for th# natkxi.iis of all coun
tries witriout distinction, and the g*vern
n.*td agree on their part to uphold the
ram* for all Fhlnew territory so far as
tm*> ' im cxercis** influ* n *v
‘■R*H>n<l Her Britannic Majesty’s gov
ernment and tn*' im|eriai tbuiimn gov
ernment win not on iiir part make use
*' the present complication to obtain for
thenjweives any territorial advantages Jn
Flvinese •k.mimons. and will dlroct their
I toward maiiuuialug uiKliminlsh*'*!
the territorial condition **f the Chinese
• nqUre.
m•• nm Our
"The United Hiatts have heretofore
mad.* known their adoption *f both these
principles. During th* last year thh gov
• rnmsnl invred the Pow*rs inter*sted tti
Fhina to Join it nn expression of views
and purpose- in the'directton of Impartial
trad** with that country and receive*! sot -
isfaotory assurances to that cfTeot from
all of them When the r*-ent troubles
n,, r* at Their hight, this government. n
July 3. onc> more made an announcement
* f Its policy regarding Impartial trade and
the Integrity of th© Chinese empire and
had the gratification of lenrn'ng That nil
the Powers held similar vl.w* and since
that time th** most gratifying hmmony
has existed among ill the nations con
cerned as to the ends to Ih* pursued, and
then* has been little diverg. nc of opinion
as t* the debt Is *-f the course to Ih l fol
lowed.
"It Is. Therefore, with much satisfaction
that the President directs me to Inform
you of th* full sympathy of this govern
ment with those *#f Her Hrltannlc Majesty
and the German Emperor with the princi
ples set furth in the clauses of the agree
ment above cltrd
"The mird clause of the agreemegit pi*>-
vldes
Third In cse of another Power
making us© of th© curnpiumtions in China
|r. order ;o obtam under any form what
ever aufik t#srit<wlal a<lvant#ges. th# tw.
contracting parties reserve to thcffiselve-t
to come to a t*relimitiary understaii>Rng
as to the eventual to be taken for
the pr-d**. il>n *f their own Interesta In
Chirm
As this c|use refers to n reelprcs'al ar
rangement list ween the two high con
triving Powers, the government of th**
Unite,| Htat.r. dors not r**gap| Itself is
cn 1 1* <1 upon to express an opinion In re
sp*H t to It. John Hay ”
A similar note, mutatts mutandis, was
**Mro*ped on tne s ime day by the see.
t'tary f state to the imperial drrmin
* harg.* and affaires
French Reply Like Our#.
Peris. Nov 1 The Pollpqtie Colonial©
m k©s th* fololw mg finnoiinct ment
"Th'* French nmbissa*lor to Great Brit
ain <M I* tul Cam bon) has received in
structions to reply to th© Anglo-G©rman
agreement thnt France adheres to th©
principle# of the Integrity of th© Cbm©*©
empire and th© ‘open door.’ and that with
icgard t* Article 3 sh- reserves th© right
to a t In su, h a manner us to saf* guard
l)©r interests."
•V#lnn Give# Assent.
I/*n'l< n Ori 31 The Japan©**** minister
here. Kat> Tnkauki. Inform© Ia represen
tative of Ih© Asxo* fated !'r**ss to-l.iy that
h* h*il deliver©*! a note to Salisbury
In which Japan umondl*tonally ax-©nt> to
iho Anglo-German agreement on China
I'rnhleMi In (>eiu rn |i Ii % ,
Berlin. Nov 1 A sp©* Ul dispatch from
!'**kin says that an Anglo-German fore©
has occupied Yung Strut Fu. west of th©
Rban Hal Kw.rn, on the Tsung I-ring Ho
riv**r.
flrltlsh Troop# for Chinn.
Dnrhan, Oct. 31.-Th© Gordon High
landers nn*l the Devonshire regiment have
been ordered to L* ready to sail for
China hr a few days.
HEAVY MAIN# l\ TEA A#.
Ntueh biiinnu* Has Been Done There
to Dpen Cotton.
Houston. Tex., Orb ll.—There was a
h**vy rainfall all over Texas last night
an*! to-night, and much damage ha# b©©n
don© to open ©>tr*iti Property was also
damaged to som© extent |n different
places by wind and lightning
At Crowley wind nc umulnted on th©
Gulf. Colorado and Santa F# track, caus
ing the wreck of a special, carrying Vkc
President Barr and General M inager
Polk. Engineer Cross amt Fireman (Nun
wins w*r* badly injured.
A high wind di*l mK*h damage at Rmith
vide to bu m* v> houses and resblence*
A 10-ycar-old rhlkl was kill©*! by a falling
building.
TIIE 111 IIDIII'IT* OF JAPAN.
They Have Issncnrstrd a Twentieth
Centnry Movement.
Tacoma. Wash . fct 31 —According to
Yokohama nrlvlce?*. th© llu<ltht#ts of Ja
pan nr© making great eff*rts to celebrate
tli* beginning *if (h© new renturv by ac
tive missionary work. The recent arrival
of some s.i*■!©•! reli-’s from 81am w.s mad*
the reason of an extraordinary demonstra
tion t*f devotion to their faith The roads
over which the relics were horn© were
covered with cloth, which was afterwards
sold in small pie©© at more than ten
times It* value, realising over C.flfff yen
Tlxry propo#© to collect I.OMJKff yen and
t* erect a grand building as a repository
After this has hern don# they will turn
thir attention to charity and education
Grain Elevator Destroyed.
Henderson. Ky . Oct. 31 —The grain ele
vator and plant of Macon. Waller A Cos.
has been destroyed by fire, entailing a loo#
of 1140.(00; Imuran*’# $72Mi
BONI A BIG LUXURY
t til NT MT\T Atlll.loNN A lit IA F. Ilh
\A I EE'# IM UHL
GEORGE GOULD NOW TRUSTEE.
AITOINTKII TO PlltilF.i l’ 111# “IM
i ins for ii m;.
t iMinlrt* t nat*llnne*a Knrtnwe A Iritis
t Francs a A or, Art the
l>n|i|**r l.lttle t iiiinl Is ‘J'J.tHSl.tHat
I'ran*** In |>e|t —|>a|i|**r l.lttle
#-‘ri*iii* li inn n Has *|*nt Alt Wort* *f
N|*n*%—l innlea t •!•*'nt• *1 l* Her
llrot lie r*s A |*|l Uncut.
Paris. (HI 31 The civil tribunal has
appointed tleorg* J Feuikl trust*** f**r
th* Fount* ss of F isteiian* . hi- Hlstet Ac
ronllng t* th** pi* nliiigs in the * e * h t
hiisban*! ount Hold *1 t ‘ ist l.an , spent
23.<xx> t (M> francs in four v.-at - win rea- his
intvane fr**m Ills wtf* s fuTtuno e only
b'lMiD francs
The notion in the case was the result
of it suit hmugin by Mr <**>ull ag.)nst
his sist r The court granj*l hi# ret|u , *t
anl np|Hdnt<H| him rust* 1 * The pro. ♦■••I
lugs wer© conlu*'te*l In secret session, oniv
the bar** divi-kMi tadiig annoiih wl
Th** Castellan**© are n*>w staying In the
country t**g*ther.
Mshr<* Bonnett. when applying f.r the
trusteeship. Informed the prest*!* r>t *f the
c urt that the Fount* * - herself r**. ..gm*--1
that the ex|*endl tire ha*l he* n too lavish
und that it w •- n* . . -h ry f ?.r - *tr.e on** *>f
experience nnl authority *t* manage h**r
affairs. He went on to say that, al
though, th** Fount* ■ was a consenting
party to the trusteeship, it w.i- desirable
that ho should furni; h precise details
The Im onio of the Four.lews, he went on
to set forth, was S.tkXMXTO fra in s Sm * tin*
marriage 15.0(0,e5n francs had b©on *x
pended am! the d**h’s now amount* and t
22.0n0.0fff francs. The Gould family had
met In consult l* n and unanimously !•
cklel to author is* Mi Georg*- Gould to
make th** pre-ent oppll ation.
t mini llril*M Debts.
The dihb. Mail re |tonn*t saUI, were the
following 3.7*C\<"‘ francs in enntH'dlaa
with the charity hasur building ami hotel
in the Hue Ma'atk *fY rt* . *■ *•* • 2**n (ran* *
on mortgage* ptyabl* fr un !>■ t* !'•.
4.2f>3.l. r s> (r m tic s on b>lK money
9.loiiUu frail* a owing to < uuo •l*v|ers.
Mnltr© Bonnet went on to assert that
the creditor* )istrtinei on th** flelne
et-Ols© prop**rty. find that the fomlly ha I
to Intervene to prevent th** sale
With regard to the fitness of George
Gould to bt trustee, Mailr* Ikmnet |xdnt
***! ou that Ms fortune wax larger than
•hut of the Countess, that authority l> • * •
of> affection would lot grauf und that tio
rne Wa* better qunlffl**). as 1> wa * Georg*
Gould W’h wu* nppolrihd executor of In -
father's will.
Another consMeratlon was that the
clearing nway *f th** debt* w*uld take
a numiter of year* und that theref.g* it
would be wi-** t• * #•***tt*anise ami not to
g* to the e*pe|iH ,*f It |.aM trust***
The irtliunai. taking tfilH vi* w declared
the pinintlff "|s*-sensed, l**tr than any
*tier. of the ne< eaaury (srisltloti and au
thority t* assist th** def* rvlrees "
Ir a|*t*‘ trs that the Countess, who wa*
I • I • ' • l • • *1 VI
tlone) by President llaudouln last Fri
day.
ltl.ll It \ OF MISSION AVI I Ed.
Protection I# Afforded AA hrrrrer
Tr**p# Ar© I.*m*ml**l.
New York. Oct. 31 -Rev Arthur J
Brown, one of th** s* *r#farte# of th*- Pres
byterian Hoard of For* Ign Ml Guns, to
dy rcceiv*xl a letter from David J Hill,
usslstarrt s**cretary *f state, which covers
various |dnt* conn*** *©d whh th© pr**x* nt
status of th** missionaries in China. The
letter was written in fonn©**tk>n with In
formation that Rev A M t unnlnghnua
r*l hi* wife, missionaries it P* kln. were
.•bout •* return t* th lr and request
ing that th* United Ht<us authorities in
China L Inform©*! of th*lr purpose if. in
th© Judgment of the department, these au
ih ort ties m:gnt lnt*rj *> • any objection to
their return to the city
"Th© vondltions governing arc©#* of
foreigner* to th© non-treat) towns of th*
interior. Including I'ekm. nml th©‘r s©* ur
ity tip?re/’ Mr Hill writes, "will n*
si.rily !♦• CiS)sl*l©r*d In th© negoliationx
for a definite s til* merit h©tw** n China
and th# Powers W hile It would Im* pr*
r ature t* open oti a* • **x to the Fh!n**s©
interior for our ©ltlxens engaged In orn
merclal or professional puri##*©*. there
would #• *m t*) be no ohJ#ct|on to Mr
Ciinnlngfuitn’M return Tti* Fnl *l Btat©
for**©* at Tien Tsln him! I** km would
doiilMles# affi>rd h m all faclllil©# for hi*
r©ium not In conflict with regulation*
which may have been adopted regarding
the return off rclgr*rs Into the city A
ropy of this* corr*s|eiden*’* will Im* sent
tc Minister fVrng.T f**r hi* information "
Mr Ftmninghatn. who was in this coun
try on furlough at the tlm* *f th* out
break In China, recently applied f,.r |#*r
mlsslon to re*ir# t< his fs>*t He lx now
in Ban Francis*'#, and with h!s wife will
ri ll for china on Batut lav
C AISFD A STDHMA DERATE.
ancce#lon to Austrian Tlir*w© I# In
i|nrtlfn.
Bisfa-Pewt, Or i Si \ etormv debate
Is prorerding in th© lower house of the
Hungarian Parliament on flic Arcbduk#
Ferdinand’# renunciation of hK claims to
the Hungarian throne In behalf of the
l#*u© of his morganatic m trrbig©
Francis K©sulh ha*l if slst*x| on the
right of Fount*## Fhotck to be.vam* Queen
of Hungar), and th*- premier. Kolnmun
*l* Bs-U. had declared that thh was Im
lioesible.
Imrn* ilnt**ly there ar<*© a tremendous
tumult, with deafening erica of ’ Hh sha.l
be Queen!"
When quiet was restored th# tr*ml-r
expressed th© greatest r©i*i*c t for th© wlf©
of Archduke Ferdinand, bit ©xplaln-d
that it w#s ltn|XM*hlo!r to .lf©r th© law
of succession This explanation h© fot
lowed with a strong afqwal to th© * ham*
tier to i#v the bilt conllrmlng the re
nunciation.
Jnrcetaor to Ll#hkneeht.
Berlin. Oct. 31.—Th# #l#ctlon of a m#m
b#r of th# Reichstag to fill th# vacancy
caused by th# death of Dr. Wih#lm
Liebkneeht. th# Soda dal l#ad#r has re
sulted in Herr Ledebour. SoclaHat. r©-
eetvlng 63.332 voces out of a iota! of 46,02.
which I# 6 ,m ie#s than Dr. Uebknecbi
e#clv#d
EARTHQUAKE IN FLORIDA.
v• •• IlDllnct vliiM'lu, tine tiring
quilt' severe. AA ery Felt A eater*
•lid In .iMrkiMtnv tile.
J ksonvlKe, Fla , Oct. 31 Fight dls
lin t earthquake shocks were felt In
Jai'kscHtvtlle to-*la>
Tt* first shiH-k wa* at 11 10 o’clock
m aid shs*k s*m* *f rh* ktrg* build
ings in the it> Hundreds of |h *plc le
-)teve*l that heavy onlnai**- was taring fired
tn or near th** cltv
At 11.25 ai.olh*T ho.*k. equally revere.
i% a— f. It. aim i 1114 1 \ contlnutd at fifteen
inlnut. - interval* unfit 11 **• o’cb*> k
\ <*t thix aftrrn* . n the seventh siaw k
*f the kiy wi- felt, severer than an> of
tin* pt*.*d:nK r ll.w**.l four minutes
.atiT b> a r*iort an| h*s k. th- sev.teM
t)f the ln\ The last disturbance iiwml**
the w indow pan* s rattle In s*\* ral ►**■
lion* of the city.
Tn.* bn-.il W* ath* r Bureau ofll.'lals real
**>l the ii.itur* of lb** shock** nt the first
Hid kept th tint** Dll' tor Mitchell of
this department ■ ul*i not sav ••ftldnlly.
i.s he had ni> instrument to determine th**
matter, but sfab'd It t * hi** opinion thnt
ihe vibration* passed from south to nrth.
Tiler* was no dlsturLince In th* water
not ceable ind file sfua'ks were not sever**
enough to cause any damag**.
TIIRFF row N' PLvrilOT Klf.
(•rent I rani age Howe In ICartlifsakr
t in A enesiielN.
Caracas. Vennuela, Oct. 31 —Furth# •
•I* tails received regarding the earthqu ik.
of Monday last show tout Han Fastmlro,
(lift and Fhatallano were entirely d<
st royrd
All islet s'tuatcd at the mouth of the
N* v**rl river has disappeared
At Tacarigun, Mr** hx o and t 'urlejie the
damage lone was considerable. There ar*
mans *l**l and injure*!
Railroad and n*l* picnic serv|.*e l>str* #n
Faramum sn*l Rio Fhlco Is lnterrupt*xl
Railroad -ervtc* between Udmvtns and
Caracas was resumed this morning
LIFTffV* t t*• M R IN I'tMIK.
Made S.TVO,tKN), lint < ouM Have AA n
Ten Times ‘Mint Marl*.
Chicago, Oct 3*. The * tjlmimti*n of the
Oetr4er in>rk ••••rner **oiitroll**l by Hit
Thomas lJptoq came to-day when prk
fer doll very ttds in* nth advanced 33. rls-
Irg n less tlian a doaen trades from 317,
yesterday's closing price, to 3-* at th*
©lon* today
Hhorts wlio had f* I*l off until tiie last
mom* i troohte*! the price to 12** It was
said that Sir Thomas could hove m.vle th**
price sloh as well **• $3), but he declared
Ir bad no Intention of "►queexing ’ ait)
body.
Asa result of his deal here Upton Is
b* lieved to hav© made EEMffft Th*re were
otd> barrels of p>rk that nuld lie
deiiv©r©d gnd th# Englishmen ofrnrd fheai
all, as well as twl* © that numl#r bought
fmm i*copl*' wiio *ll*l hot have a barrel
they could de'lver
MAM i AH LISTS f ATNKHKO.
Troops Fnangrtl in I'iirsiilns the
*|nnlh Itehels.
Madrid. Ort 31 It Is officially atm!t
trd Ma* the Fsrllst ftaisl In the vicinity
*.f flerga numlwrs *■> nwn Troops are
closely* pursuing them Communication
between liergM an*l Barcelona b le*‘t)
m vered.
Atwdher numerous fand has appeared
t Ftg*|s It has Sixteen horses and Is
dlvllet Into thr*e groups.
Th** gendarmes who sear h**d the roun
tr\ h*n* of Heitor Torres liaros brother
In law of th*- Duke of Hojferlno (who has
disap*M-nr*df where thv eels*xl several
ilfles, u!x) oblalne| pt*iu*Mksi ot docu
m*ifts giving tiie name** of 12H f’arllsl
chiefs and ©u FarlJst soldiers.
TO Ri:ni ILD IN IIOHOKB*.
North (irrmNn l.lne to llrrnn*
■ Iraet Its l*t©rs.
New York. Oi l 31 It was announce*! In
t * ©da y that th© North German
Llyod fftcnmahlp Company hal *l© *lded to
rebtibd their |l**rs at that • Ity and hal
abandoned their Intention of removing to
N‘ w’ York There will l>© thre# piers
built in | lace of th*- four destroy**!, and
th© tiuibWigT will f two atones nigh,
und fir© |>roofe<l as far ax possible
Th© work of removing th* debris of th©
r* * ©nt fir*’ will Im* commence*! at one© Th©
flrt p*er will b© ready f*r business by
j July 1. Wl.
i OTTO* ( HD? ’shortage.
( top at ItMHI Will Ala About
ir.T.NiMMsr llnlea.
New Or lean*. Oct. 31 The Times D©m.
*
of It* correspondent# on th© cotton crop
of IS*# The nop Is an ©xre©!lng;y spot
lend oti©
The consensus of o|diil*n ap|i©ars to b©
that, mnklng allowance for a moderat©
Hurras© *f acreage a maximum yield of
'•jrsr.rssr b.ls Is on th© cards. This would
mean an excess of alsut 300.000 as com
par*-d with the <*iiiiil production of Itff
Th© eU|*erabundance of Teaa# has been
offset by th© ** mparatlv© dearth of the
remainder of ih© bli.
rnit ro itll an regiatr atio*.
Total for the lalaml Will l*robably
Reach I HI.IMNI.
Han Juan. Porto Rico, Oct. 3!.—To-day
was th© lust day of registration for the
f>rt h*v*mlng election of a house of dele-
Mit*s and commissioner to Washington
It I* estlmat**! that the total registration
will reach HO.o*, fho'lgh probatdy about
will ii© rep ©ted Th© federal* still
firmly a#*©rt that they will not go to th©
p.l s No r*i*orta of trouble anywhere In
th© Island were received to-day, except
news fa small riot at Aguadllla, which
was without serious results.
UFHIOIfi Hot NDARY DIWPtTE.
Due Vlonlenearla Rilled and Several
Other* Wounded.
Vienna. Oct. 31.—Official confirm#ton
has b#n rsc#lv#d hers from Mosttr, In
Hcrsegovina. of h# report# of • collis
ion. growing out of a boundary dlepu*#.
between an Au#tro-Hungartan mi Itary
patrol and a farce of Moni©ngrln so diem
One Montenegrin was killed and #ev#r al
am each aid# wr# wounded.
DAILY P A YEAR.
5 FEN I H A FORY
WEEKLY 2 TIMER-A-WEEK.fI A YEAH
TO GO HOME TO VOTE
IKH i: II * lill Ml (.null nit
hi t or i nr. dilemma.
WILL MEET TUESDAY NIGHT.
U 11.1. (ih M I tunlit TIME TO
' DTK I *lt lilt \ \\.
They Will %l* tie! Ilnck In Time t
ftdert %<>*r*l lug •, i.ru,
Pr<|*alf ton tlnili- t<* <,!%#> Hark
l.nnl nt I, rlftim In| f„r Military
Flics ni|nirntfr— ttlniitn's Nrtt p,-.
|Mit-\rn %fcaare* lntr4ueeg la
lll** illtUA*-,
Atlanta. Oct. 31.—The Bn.indliron
*tlb turn i pti’-* nted | -elf .r y In th
morning ami Mr lt.iwl ~f HffltigJum.
‘ •ugh* it l*> th** horn- with i r**sohitlott
Ht*H "Th* Ilou>e, the Heuat*- •-uicurrlltg
'' ' v ' 1 1 > ' •!••** I' i •Ii \ II K - .t,
- t.in.l idjotirn**l until !* .. .|, k Tuesday
evening Nov t. when •ch body a .l|
l*ro**ee,| to vot> for a t’niu l Btatea H it
•tor an the law dire* tr.
Mr Itiiwls vp airt*d that In these md
i* rn *lays of riipkl transit It would t*e x
' rr >* eltnpl* ni.ltter f* m*‘inta*rs to g-i
home Mdtul-I), cot their Vo.es for the
presldt nt l.il notnh.ee airly l'u***i.iy moro
mg. bo.ird a tr.iln aid .irilve In Ati nia
In time to vof. fir Mr. lla on Tuesday
c\ ening.
A mimN r of th** r*pre*. ntatlves w**re
• . l I
<‘ulanger th** validity *f Mr. liacona
* lei- I loti ihot th* i|ii<*ruii woiiUi return, or
*°me un(ois*-ei) conilngviK v ,f one *t rt
r anothi-r arts* to pr v, nt the e eo.lott
.vceordlng to low The majorlt*’,
howevei. Were of th* o,Union that
cither tlirr* w.ts r*t l.i*if.*r f th*t kml
r tii.it .ii filial t>* t*|,pt Mich a resolu
tion woum |.rotti|> in my in rn.•*-• -* it
go hnte anyway, with ,ir wl.hout I avc,
io vot* fit Bryan, that no quorum w-*ul I
■ *** l**ff und the very thl .g feared w uld
thereby b brought alsout Tner* fore, tha
House gustatntsl the r *.•*.,! ut lon •> a vult
of KJ to itf.
Io tiln* llnek the land.
Hi nee the announcement of Gov. fNifldlar
I that h- I* op|H)s**<) to slat** •t*in>, tin-tits,
it is very probaihb* that a bill will b* In
troduced lt th- General A *s* mbl\ to gtva
b-*-k tlo- property *b>nai.d to tl- s*ate by
i-ltixene **f * Jrtfiln f,r n camp ground.
Over an iK iea ~f lmi were <|..nst*d t*
*be state several years *: whm the tirst
• nr.mpiii.nl was h* I*l, provide*! tha all
the elate *n’<impmenta W'otild b* held
there Th*- laiul wn given during th*
admin Isti a tbn of Gov. W J Norrnen and
the site was designate*! arnp Northern
The stale erected * numl*-r of valuahlf
btilUlings on th* pro|M*rt> wnlrh went used
f.r several year* bu* widch have b t *ti
unoccupied sln.e III*; ThUd teorgll Itegl.
mint war m iMtnd Into servlc* In th<i
summer of IHM.
Th# question will b** re/errwd to lh#
rdiilfiry committee and If that committed
fills to mak# lh< recommendation, it la
bkalv that M Mint of Bivtbling County
will Introduce the bill referred to
It Is th** r,ilnlon <*f many military mart
that the state ahotr *1 give hack the land
If It *lorp not piuptee to u** It The
military m* n ar* not p|eas-d over tha
annouiu'cment of the Governor regarding
MH'- en< impments Th< Oovern-u sal!
he was opposed td epcamjanent* t*e<-ujso
they ien<|e| to *|en*or*illx- th* troops Ip
Aug'ieta a big k!*'k had lcen raised Now
only regimental encampments can la
he|*l. but the soldiers have to bur *ha
• xpens* f< and not the slate, a** ttey fo -
merly *lld
If Mr Flint Intro*!urea the bill It wl 1
meet the approval of the cltlxei s of Grif
fin. win* It Is iin*b rstood, save up some
of the moat valuable property around tha
town, an*! also of many <*f the military
m n In Georgia.
(•*%. H• r*l • k|ten k.
The house this nernlng passed a resolu*
tbui Inviting ex Gov* rror Hoard *f
Wisconsin to deliver an ad*ir#*s bgfora
that tvdy next W-!n--*l *v nlch < Jov
ernor Hoard will talk on diversified farm
ing
HlsntN's >**w 1 it.
The bill to provide f*r the errctlon *>|
anew ilqHit (Ni the state's pro|*erty In
Att.inta will Ihi liitro*lt-e.l In th** Ilonas
Friday by Mr Wight of Dougherty. Tha
hill will be in harmony with the rec >m
mendatloita mud** by the s;e<’|i| commlftea
whose rejairt wn* submitted yesterday.
<*ol Wight *-X|ecte<l to the hill
t-day. but after advising with ret tain
friends of the measure decided to with
hold It until Friday, In order to mko
certain chungr* ami additions.
\r%% Hill* In lll** Moose.
The following new bills were Intro*
ducal In th* House
By M Williams of Itryan to amend
sect ion b'2 of Volumn I of th# Coda, al
lowing the ordlnarl* s to aptsrtnl super n
dents of the ie dons for Justlrea of tha
peace.
By Mr. Illt.h of Chatham—To amend
section 872 Of the penal cod# by providing
for the compensation of court larilffs In
th** Huperlor arl City Courta In count a
that have or may tier* ifter have City
Courts. In counties *4 y.utjO or more.
By Mr. King of Fulton To provide the
sam*- method for proving Justice court
Judgments from other st-ne* an now
obtains as to Huperlor court judgments.
By Mr lllchardson of Hou*>ton~T<
authorise th* payment of pensions to Con
federate soldiers and widows of Con
federate soldiers Where ti.*- same ire t4>W
residents of thl- state, provided that *ha
service of such soldier wa* r* tslered aa
a member of a Georgia regiment or com
pany.
By Mr Lane of Sumter T* provld# for
the distribution of twxwy that miy come
into th- hand* of th* Marshals or other
officers of ih* towns and ltles of the siao
by the sale **f (•ersonal or teal proparly.
By Mr. H*mnrd of Dooly—To relieve ail
Confederate soldiers of this state from
the payment of professional or occupation
lax.
By Mr Taylor of Houston—To amend
flection 477 V. of Volume 2 of the Code
By Mr Taylor of Hosuton—' To provide
for the payment of costs In peace war
runts.
By Mr. Or* of Wllno* To provide for
the measuring and weighing of lumber
ami ascertaining the true weights of car
loads und cargoes of the same.
By Mr Orica of F'ulaskl—To amend Por
ograph 4193. of Voluin* 2 of the Code, so
os lo enlarge the Jurisdiction of the Coun
ty Court*.
By Mr. Cnderwoud of White—lncreas
ing the bonds of county treasurers to !40.-
00"
WILL NOT INVESTIGATE BVRO.
Boise Refused to Csaesr la Senator
Ellis' Resolution.
Atlanta, Oct. 81—The House to-day re
fused to concur In the Ellis resolution
Continued on Fifth Bag*