The Savannah morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1900-current, November 01, 1900, Page 5, Image 5

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taenty-six still missing. Ml |'POM'l HO 1 • IKS roi \l TO HI. INDIA HI Ulir.lA. , n> r.iluiillou of the %• A nrk Kl |llnsina nnil Fire Uulng Willi ■■ in Krost-ou I !•—% mount of I |i|o*i% ••• In thr Drufthoutr 'ln> I llintr liiMirNtirr Other l)rug liottr* to lie liiv a MttaKMt*<l—Ttic> I r e Life* Powtler Mrutnsli*r*. S. * Ynck. Oct. 31 —A revision mads to jrht of those persons missing ami .*ht t<> hnv perished In th explosion .J fir© at Tarram's drug tiou*e show* t *, r!> U unuci'ounted for. Of this nom \>+r f,.ur are not known at the addr a*** . by Hie |< ron. reporting them as r , p Out of h whole number eight . put down by the police as employes inert S: Cos. \ ii i itle body had, up to 10 o’clock to r n .-’ll found In the ruin*. though u f io k< 1 like |rt * of ho.lb > have i . out it b* gins to lo*k . If hi. in the nan >f dtbrlc whl h i imbers the place will he totally un r. .'liable as of human compos Itfon, should the workmen And them Thl* nu-e of the iremenlous heat c.iu*ad i tti*- exp oslon und the fire, an 1 the fus :fir f materials which, running together, fvm fnje.4 of nil sort-. ; of stuff. For In* ft f 4 i.< what was supposyti to t* part* of | u ■ • t iken from the ruin® last night turn*l out on examination at tin morgue j i a. kene.l plrcm of melted gum : Aguln to-day another ui.e.- was ] t. which tho workman href thought to i 1.. ,m n flesh, but I* now thought to le j t ,\- I mhber The s-:ireh*r* ha\ found j ruin'* of th< llonunudf #•!**• 1 a .mbr of articles auch as books, u hand kerchief. a cigar holder, etc., hut whether th* ir owners scaped or not Is unknown tiny It** I'roneeutloti* uuthoritl* s In the meuntimo are | i*hlu: the Investigation Into tin* amount of >xp ’•lves stored In the building with , vn w to prosecution * Along this line H- r’ury Augustus F. liochorty. of th* ?Te department, In speaking of the cause of th*- .-xploslon. said to-day: • The ombustible. curried hy Tarra it &• o were largely In ex* of w* it was slb.wed them under the law. and ‘heir permit grant*d by tho fir* department, und In consequent** of this fact Ui *y l*v. violated the law Hy violating the term of tl: permit they have committed which not only vitiate** their Insurance policies. l>ut render* them < rfmlnalfv liable and r* st>onslbh for th* domsg© to life and property as a result of the explosion The tire Insurance ©am jontes cannot t* held for the dain.tg Hr Mg llnsM i MmitCl*. Two tons of chlorate of potash and on*- ton of sulphur. It arrears, were in th* building occupied by Tarrant A- <*<. It ho* now been deckled ly Fire Chief Cmker and Fire Commissioner Scannell to Inves tigate all of th* wholesale drug establish m nta In the city Chief Croker said If* th* course of an interview • ! know that nearly all of these who!**- s. drug ho us* ** carry explosive** In such quanfit < p us to ten*!* r th* m powder mag er.lnr.- to till purposes. They are .1 **on **nnt menace to public safety. n*l 1 pro lose t.. see that storage hou r*. are main tained at n .f* distance outlie the city.' DKt tsio\ fimi ni:*io< it \ts. supreme f ourt *>stslssil Minor l\ci- IlK'k* Otlleiitl*. Frankfort. Ky , Oct. 31.—1n the Court of Apical* to-day the judgment of th** 1 w*r •urt in the rontes:* over the minor st it s was nfflrm* >l. thus rstghlishing th* of the democratic ißcumtcnts of i* *e offices. Thr*e 11 t>t|hli(*an judges dl*- *erUd. This case applied to all of the • itc offices except Governor ami I leu ten tit govem*r. the font. I# over which w. le settled hy the I.eg slaturc. Tit I 111) TO (dIUIT Mlf TDK. .Tell tiunnl** St*ppeil Ferrell From stunt fieri nit II i iii..*l f. Marysville, 0., Oct. M Hosslyn H F*r ifll/who w.i last night found guilty of • ie murder of M* ssetvger l-**ne ittempt***! to commit suicide during th* irly hours t >-d y 1> smothering him elf He wrapped the l* and clothing tightly ibout hb ht'.id ar.d turned over on hi* .• When his put|*o#e was dlgcovered he guards pulled f h* cloth* s oft while ! ’rrell fought to |*revent th** r removal CITY OF Kill IVKkT n TOV%. Il|nlleil *1 fen me r W ill Il* Repaired in •larUNon %■ life. Jacksonville, Fla . Oct. 31.—The Three Friends arrived in port at 9 o'clock to-day. having in tow the disabled steamshif) City * f Key West of th* Florida Hast Coast Hallway. The City of Key West |*l!c •tw*n Miami, Key Went and Cuba and Nassau. The st*nmship will be hauled on the mays to-morrow for **xte*;aiva repair*. HH\ KM H Cl I I Fits KOH I I II %. 1 hey Have Mnrlrd From ttonthport li> lnlile Monte. Washington. Oct. 31 The tb *b of four r venue cutters bound hy the Intend rout* #r * m Trenton. N. J.. to Cub i for servlc* * the burl.or there, pro ceded from > ithport to-*lay to Charleston. On* of thr IhhUs re portal as missing bus arrive*! 1> at Charleston, nod from that |ort t‘ tie. t will pio **d to Tampa. U lIJ, bKAYK Till; F|*ui:w %TIOV. Masanehnsella W omen Ohjeet t*i Shnltinu Out the \rro. b-Iford. Miss . Ocl. 31—The Medford " men’s Club has voted to wlthdnw • m the <iener.il Confederation of Wo • i Clubs. I*c a us. th* ex*iutlve hoard f/ t . inner cwrgunliatlan at the Fedrrn ben Convention at Mllw ukv lust Jun* r f >**d to seat Mr J.**ephlne fit. P. Huf who reprrsenMKl a club of cool red • omen. MW*. HA( kKY 1% THU %YM M. I‘iot cetllnas I!• %•• Iteew ln*tltutel l> Her Father. * nine ton. <-t. 31.—Mrs. Mackey, of ex-Judge Thomas J Ylm key of 1 Houth Carolina Circuit Court, wi* to-lay t* th* government usylum 1 the insane, wh.uc sh* will la* detained 11 t*mj*orar> i**rinit until a hearing on 1 lunacy proceed rgs In the District In-tltiite.l hy her father. ln|iM*it tl%rr llirr’s Body. N.w York. Oct. 31 —Coroner Hart nn r 1 t.*-*bi> that h* will to-morrow ‘ ! irnen . ;r inquest Into the eireum ' * s Mirnoundlng th- dath of Wili am ’ f *h fUce. the millionaire. In a fepori ! • * with Coroner Hart several days ago. • Witthaus, a chemist, said that he • found n small quantity of mercury in Hire'* lody. Frnnrfi.ltHainn Treaty. linir*e;s, Oct 31.—1 t Is announced heie ’he IT inco-Bi'lßlan Convention 1 I*-./ during King Leopold's stay In ' ,^ll i 4 ’naltMy relative to the opening ** \ Hankow railway ar.d that It author!*** G'Uim to keep a garriaotn of aol r in order to prote<'t the railway and th# oonceaatona in th Hankow dlstncb fftllTll TO CiO WITH aot 1 lIKIt Y Hrporl of fils Appoiof men! ton firm, ed by ttnlry. Washington. Oct 21.—Second Vice pres j ident Finley of the ftouthem Hallway to •i.iy confirmed the report of the aopolnt ment of tH*orge C Srmth. preskb nt ind ! general manager of the Atlanta und West , Point Hallroad. to be general manager of division of the Southern to cocmirtso i Uuh the pr* sent Louisville. Evunsvtlle | and Ht L>um Hullroa>l generally known ! hp the Air Line, amt the present I>mt j ville *ll vision of the Southern, running , from LouUvilh to Lexington. K> The Loulsvill* Air Idne * now In th** hands * of a receiver ami will bo sold under fore i loaur* of certain on the road about the middle of next month. Tle I Southern will buy It. The probable Ia mount of Its bid is not known %Ylrkerhnin to <arcoeil *mltlt. Atlanta, Oct 31 .—Mr. C K Wi,*k rsham gen*ml sup**tintendent of h* Alabima • rent Southern, with headquarter* nt I Birmingham. Ala., will succeed George C Smith as of the Atlanta anti West Point nn*l the Western of Alabamu railroad.- Mr Wl k rsham will a.-.-utne his new duties In Atlanta on Nov. U. MM YlftlTKM MrKIALKY. Yrrltrs sld Kenfnrky \%ooll Give It* poblienn Mniorlty Canton. 0., Ocl. 31 —-Callers were nu merous at the McKinley hem* to-day. When the President and Mrs M Ktnley returned fottn their morning drive, the porch was tilled with |eople waiting to **•* them Tho beat known of the early *r rivals w*s John W Yerkes. Repubbcan cjiuildate f*>r Governor of Kentucky lie had an extended talk with the Prewi lent. Mr Yerkes *uid (here wss n 'thing of Ihihi k* nature in hi- call unl noth.ng *on ♦•ruing It that he cared to dtscua* but that It r< latel t.* Kentucky affairs in the iat tonal idnili.lstration He expressed full ntblence that th. Hepuhiiivins will carry Kentucky or both state and natt*mal tick et j> an*l will probably increase th> It**- publl* <n representation In Congress "Our majority will b s# large.*’ he said, "thnt even the Oo*'bl election lav. ma chinery cennot <*veic*ivne I* He think tho plurality *f McKinley will In* larg as bis own. although som** f the podtic lans of the state have lwen claiming that Yerkes will he rur ahead of his ticket on account of local Issues HEROES OF THE IIROg. I'r opiisi 11 on to Honor Them Caused a Htortn In I'nrfts' t minrll. Paris. Oot Sl—The municipal council hnd stormy e°slon to-day In conse oueru e of * mol i.ar. mn ie by M Colly, to name etrfftln streets In Paris after B'an qul. Flourcns nnd oilier hcio*s of the sieg* during the Franco*Prussian war M <'oily declared that the hotwr was due them in re*x>gnition of ’heir effort- to save Paris from the shameful capitulation prepared by <icn. Trochuqtie His pto- P* al aroused a perfect pandemonium which th* president of the council was unable to quell. The Ro-isilMt rose on masse and shook their flat.- in the faces of the Nationalists M Rendl off. r* 1 u resolution protest ing against ii proposition t*tding to awaken Ivil discord and glorify crimes gainst the country." FuiallsA quiet was restored and M Folly's motion was carried RATES ARE t N* ATIM * W TOfl V. New and ork Merchants Fulled In Get \\ lint They 44 anted. N* iv York. Oct 31—After Innumerable hearings of objections aivl protestations >f merohants and shippers ngatnvt th*- mlvance in rates mode by the classtflcU tion of the Houthern t'kisslli xirlcm Com mittee. which went into effect in Febru ary last, the committee has at last issued another lasst first ion. which is to be known as classification No LT According to it statement Issued to-day !*\ .1 M Lingsley of the Merchants' As -**< iatlon. the n*-w schedules show no ma terial chm g*\ • x • -fifing In name, and are mV unsatisfactory that th* iwo*-iation will take the entire suUJe t before the Inter state t*ommerce Commission The action i-s* to be brought a.ainrt some orw *f the n*/a*Hs In th** Houth using this s* hvdult. i _ ( (lit AtiU 111 Ml Kith MEN. Nrnntor Dolllver Introduced by tirn 44 lnton. Chicago, Oct. 31 —Henator Jonathan P. Dolllver of lowa to-night addressed an nudl-nce of sev* r il thousand fit Die Audi torium ur.d* r the auspices of the Chicago Business Men's Sound Money Association The meeting was arranged for th*- em ployes of retail store* throughout the city. Harlow N. Hlgg nbotham ailed the meeting to and presented is the chairman of the evening Gen. Frederick H Winston. United States minister to Persia under president Cleveland. In Introducing Senator Dolllver, Gen. WHinton stated that ex-President Cleve land would vote for the re-election of President McKinley, which statement brought forth a great outburst of ap plause. TALL AM AgflEE NO! Till: ASTERN. Independent Florida l ine Now own ed by It. I*. Bennett. Tallahassee. Fla . Oct 31 -The Tallahas see Southeastern Railroad was purchased from the cotnpony to-day by R L Ben nett. a wealthy resident of this city. H* formerly owned 33 per cent of tla * stock lb will personally assume the entire ownership and manag< men! of the road l**tnorrcw Thh road is b Ing built from this city to Gainesville. It 1- already completed and In o|e*r. tioti to Thomas City. tw**ntv-on*- tnll*s southeast of Tallahassee, operating a freight and passenger service Th* building of ibis line mak > two independ ent railroad lines Iki Florida Presbyterlun t’hurrli t nlon. Ed In bug h. Oc. 31- The formal union of the Free and the United Presbyterian Churches decided up*>n yesterday at the Joint meeting here of the Free Chun-h As sembly nnd thelTnlted Presbyterian Synod. woj consummated t *-duy The Rev. Rob ert Rainey. D D was chosen moderator of the Fnited Free Church The small minority which oppose', the union met In n separate hall to-day nnd constlluted themselves a Free Church Assembly. Gun boats for i lilnn. Norfolk. Va . Get. Sl.—Th gunUsit An n.iindls word into commission ut th*- Nor folk nvy yard to-day and will shortly for th* China station where she has . **n ordered. TT<** Frolic will probably se company her since it would lx risky to , sw j •k* ifltkr alone, os her con* bunkers rr limited as to capacity. Parnell*© Estate on llu* Block. Dublin. Oet. 21 —Avondale, th® estate of th* late Charles Stewart Parnell was sold ot auction to-day by the lut.d Judge* court The purchaser was Mr Boylan l. and frhnd of John Howard Parnell, brother of las famous Irish statesman EiplosloM Killed Many. Bhang hat. Oct. 31. The Dally News re that a powrder magazine at Nankin has been exploded by lightning and that many persons were killed or injured and much property was destroyed. THE MORNING NEWS: THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1900. A NF.W i OHt*t)H %TION. Kffort to Reopen Jacksonville Term* lunl < str. Tallahassee. Fla.. Oct. ll.—Bellatr has a now’ corporation, the Campbell-Mi Mullen Comjuany for which letters patent have been issued The capital stock is flftono. and the company will buy. *e!l and -'pciat,, steam and sailliu: vessels for tran*t>orta tlon purposes, deal in gtnetal merchan dise and rial estate Hob WTlUnm*. a l>uval county n*vrro. under sentence of duth. upon the rei'om m* nlatk n of the stat* attorney, sheriff, etc . has had his sent* n< *• commul* I to life imprisonment by th*- state pardoning board An I'Cfort is to he m.ek- ui the Supreme Court of Florida to reopen the celebrated Jacksonville Terminal Company cjm Col. John EJ Hortridge of JncksonvlUe. was here on Tuesday for that purpose. lut action was defer?ed for tw.i weeks Th** performance at the Opera House this season will !*• given by Rinv-oe and Ilollan l s minstrels on Nov. E S Armstrong. Sheriff of Madison, last Saturday arrested Tom Collins and Dave Branch, the negroe.** who recently murdered J If Billing m Madison <v\*in t> The prisorers were brought t-* Talla haseee and committed to th* countv Jill. GRIFFIN %% %* ini-NTIFIHD. Held n • Latimer** Nln yer—%lkeit t muting I out pit ii * to Open. Brunswick. Ga.. Oct 31.— I Tricy Griffin, th* neg: > charged with killing Conductor M irion Latimer, was idem!Mod this morn ing by Everett City * itlzens. ami then- is now r.o doubt that the authorities have the guilty man. The man who sold him the pistol ar.d he.ird him say he would com** to Brunswick or kill a conductor if he attempted io put btm off the train. wn.s bt*n* to-day, and says he i> pusltiv* ly th* man Rui rond men and Brunswick citizens generally arc bitter agrdn.-t the negro but no attempt will be made to take him from th* Jail. Sheriff Berrle says he will defend the negro to the last. Fifty men will be put to work to-morrow morr.ng on th** plant of the Aiken Fan ning Company. m! the work of repair** Jng th*- factory will b* rapidly pushed. S* rotary and General Manager Abrams A cordial invitation is extended to the Ladies of Savannah to visit otir © Winter Opening To-day, Nov. i, and To -morrow, Nov. 2. Respectfully, B. H. Levy & Bro. raid to-day that he expected t*. have the plant running full ilm< on or hefure Dec. 1. It Is extieetril that th plant will trove an output of 14.0)0 cane of nynteri* per and iv A Ia rife new wharf will alao he built It will be SOt. feet lon* and 2M> feet wkle, and will be erect**l hi once. Officer IJpn M I'arklll ret urn-1 from Bt Simon thin mornir.it with Jack Hartley and Jean** ltleharda. eok>r**d. charx**tl with .tealli.K tlinlnr Imm the mill of the Hil ton nml l>"dKo I.umber Company, at that fdsce. It reetn* that the atcallng hay hern trolntt on f*>r a number of y**nrr Tim Souili Atlanfh Towlntt Company of thly city to-day cloyed a rontran a*lth a Philadelphia firm for a handoome now tow h.at to la* built at oner The tvw boat will co*t Jfiu.fvo and will he hull* on the order of the Dauntleoa. hut wtll he laiger and more powerful- The contract rahx for her ,*>tnp!dt|on hy Atwil 1 The rtcady growth of Hrunewlrk'a ahlndng dcmatwkd finother good tug CH ANIiBII AVITH 111. ACK M AII.. Wall kteeet l*r**a Urn lf*d*l f'niler a fterlonn l linrae. Now York Oct. 31 Watm. cotinncl for AvnlM int Manager of the Wall 81r* ct I’revt. John fclvona. prt-yldenf of the pap*.r. nn*l Ferdinand tj. c.ardner. an em ploye. were d.*fendant In pollee court to day nn th** rharge of blackmail The comidalnsint I* C. AV Morgan, a hanker and broker Morgan *ay that flardner came to him aeveral day* ago Willi u iwoof of an aitlele which he threat en..! to puhllrh in the Wall Htreet pr.ua if he. Morgan, did not pay lI.DO Mr Mor gan aayy he denounced th** article a* llb*d -1 uii.* an*l linaliy ordered Hardner out of hly I place on the following 'lay Mr Morgan a •ert* IVa*-on am! Kvona called ami re lent.*! the demand He then agreed I*, pay them H.6UU. ar.d ho ar*crt that the def* mlants accepted a marked tM bill on account. The aeoured were held in $2,000 ball each, for.examination on Nov. Krenrh Vvaaein at Baltimore. Ilaltmore. OcA. 31.-The French erutoera l t n Cerllle and let Bouch* *. th. former the flafrahlp of Admiral Hlchard, arrive.! In p**rt l*e 'hi* afiernoon. having left Ail naia.lly at mum. A num'rr of tug went down the bay to meet them, but nr one wo allowed aboard until the veoaele e.t nn hor off the lataar* tlo light In !a>wer | Canton, and the ceremony of exchanging no I tonal yalufea by the vaaaela and Fort | McHenry wu conclude.! Htellni la Kawaaa Iffy. K man* City. Oct II -Oen John C. tllark of llllitoP way the principal pek- I ... at a meeting h*re to-nhfhl under the | auypl'-ee ol the Bound Morey Demorrn’i nnd a large audience wu nttßtcte.l to ' Convention Ha l A•! e lal Invitation wa* ■ to old sojdirr* and nuifi> of | t.iam ware prevent Uer. Hlack dly.ji*ad I :ha lyeue* of the campaign at lengh and trade an appeal for the election ol McKin and Roosevelt. WILL NOT INVESTIGATE BYRD. (Continued from First Fag** ) Introduc'd in the Senate yesterday to ajv point a committee to Investigate the ci,rg*t of cilmltial looacnsa*' mad*- by Adjutant liitirtai Byrd In his rc|*ort There w* re tnony speeches made, but the resolution was voted down Col Byrd denies that he was “after Ohear' or any one else, but says, he mere ly underiuok to show h.w certain leaks had barn stopped in the office of custtslian of pubhv tuiding**. He c|Hclilly dis claims any m*.tith n of r<‘flrctlng on Gen Kell's .idmlntstratlon. but says he con * dend . mix If t part of that n Imliiiftr *- IkUl "Certainly,** he says. 'Gen Kell was not my ptedecessor at the tim* th** re|H*rt vas written, and I do not m-* how the languag of the report could possibly bo torturts) into any su h meaning I regre;. too, that th* new spa pan* said 1 was after of*ar. as no one knows better than my self that Col CV.M'ar was not the cus todian of public buildings, except for a very short time." Col Obcar declined to talk atxnrt the re port. aavlng he did not set* why h*- should be drugged into the m itter In any way, a? tls reflection. If any was Intended, could not possibly be meant for him. Lieut and Antlgnac, who Is Gen Moll's son in-law and whoso communication to Rcn at*r Ellis called forth the sensational res olltlon, sa'd to-day: “Of ourse we know Cos! Byrd meant no roflectlon on Gen. M* 11. but hi rcjiort an **fficial document and the language of If might be soconslrutd \Y do not think th or* fore, the rcyxirt should b* accepted In Its present shape Ev**ryl>dy does not know* that Oen Kell was paralyzed and not In active charge of th* office during the period alluded to in Col Byrd's re port fam satisfied th*- seeming reflection was unintentional, otherwise I would have made tt a personal mutter Nevcrtb* leas, we think he Giould be rcqulnd to send In another report, leaving out the feature* objected to." rdOITAIION 41. TVKTIMONV. Hill to Pay for It Will ||* ORe red In Leglaliatni e. Atlanta. Oct, 31.—Despite the fi**t that the Bar Association failed to re. ••mm* n I at its last meeting that expert testimony be jxitd for in the touru. n bill will be Introfluosi in rhs Legislature on Friday ro provide- payment for wlirxsiMu regarded us experts For a number of y* ars the physicians of th© sta* h *v- rrxiaivored to ftocur* pay fur their #*xix*r tculmony. but so lor th© efforts hav# f*iird. Now th©r* r- several *lor'#Fp tn lbs Hous* and they will light for thr bill It provides for thr payment of • xp©rts thr same us for witness©* brought from outsld© th© state, th*- cost to I© borne by the stale I WA Alt It AN TED. HA YU 44 ATAON. I'npnlidts Had no Blwat to Put III© Niiur on Their Tlekef. Aufrostu. Ga . Oct. 31—Hon Thomas K Watson writ#*# to the Chronicle that tho placing of his n.im* on th© l'opulist ticket aj a candidal© for Congress was wholly without hi* knowledge <>*■ consent, axJ is now entirely wl'hout hla apiroval In vl©w of his repeated atatement* that h© is out of i>o|lti( s. he rgards the m tion ns an unwarranted liberty He is not a candidate, and will not lx*. :nd does not desire < w io lx* voted for Mr Wutson Is posl tUe nnd emphatic and I* aves no room to doubt that the uo© of his name was whol ly tin warrant#-1. und Is a poiitlrnl trick which he unhealtwilngl) repudiates. ll© flays “I repudiate th© acii*m of whoever prinr©d my narm* on th© ticket, arxl 1 de nounce It as an unwarranted liberty taken with one who has time arxl again publish ed hi© withdrawal from |m*llU* ’’ I'olfftli E4llt(r© Iniprlaoned. Berlin. 00l 21. —For som* tlm® the BruiMliin k vernment has been vigorously rr#x*eedlng ngalnsi antl-Germ in agitators In PruHij'i Polish and u con siderable nurnler of Polish editors have b©cn ImprlHnie! ftg such agattaHon* T* •lay luiUs.ah Hi m atkwskl ©dßrr of the Praca. waa s* nl* nc* and to six montha' Im prisonment ftr an offenslv® artlr e. " - • - I hi Clly of Mexleo's I'f.iialoflon. Fity of M"*|eo. Or* 11 -The census shows this city ha* more than 100/X>> po|>. illation The |g>|ailatln of the federal 'lls trfet, tneludlng the capital city. Is tn ex cess of fifiO.flW Hy the collapse of a wall of the city hall In Puebla several >Jtlldren were killed, end several fa'ally Injured Oleeetora .if the Ills Knur. rinrtnmui, Oct 11—At the annual -lec tion uf the f’ieve!ar.d. r.a'l C*h,cajfo atul Hi lanil* Railway Company (the Dig Four! here to-day. W K Vanderbilt. Chauncey M m-p*w. J Pletrpom Morgan •nd Melville F. Innjh were re-elected dlrectews for 4hree year* Mints In, Roumanfn. Lcrdon. Nov I. 'There have lie*n *e. rlous anti-tax riots." wiys the Vienna torreopondent of the Dally Frees "in the Bern* district of Roumanla Two local officials were killed, and tha troops who were sent to enforce payment were re sisted by the peasants, who killed eight a* them.** NOO4RYFd.T l*N 111 KK41.0. •*l%en Ovntlon From Time of Ills %r --rlval I nttl Hr l^ft. Buffalo, N Y . (Vt 31—Gov Ri*oaevelt arrived In this city shortly after 4 o'clock after making a pause at Black Rock, an industrial suburb of Buffalo, and the northbound railway center of lh city The Governor was accorded a splendid reception at this place, and addrrr.sed a fi w remarks t the laboring |eoph* From th** time of his arrival until the time he retired there was one comlnuous ovation Tho streets through which he had to pas on his wav from the depot were crowded with |M*ople Go\ Koos*veit *n**k- t three meetings t<v-nlght. on© on th< east side in the tn dustrial tmrtlon *f the city, which was *n open aii affair nd where so man' |4< pit- w. n (Mtht-rtsl that less than one half * f them i *ukl hor the speaker An **'hrr follow*'l in u small hall where the major jrt of the uiidho* •• was composod ol Ifaikitis, .ind the th.rd and last In the Immenwe convention hall which was flle*l to the very floors Concerning th*- Ruin treaty. Gov Roo*.e vclt add at the convention hall mewing 'Half a century ago ther* were many aUdltlontsis. sln % rre but absolutely fool ish and wrongheaded people. wh wstitei the fr • states to accede frocn the t'nion brcause t*hf- was slavery In the Union H.ifl their advice been followed slavery wo\iM exist to the present day In the Houthern riitw Tt* only thing to do was what we actually *ltd. that is to keep the flag flying and when th* fullness of urn* arrived nliolph slavery. “Ho tt is In Ruhr We shall keep the flag fixing and. therefor* In the end pntv- Kamy and slavery will both disappear I might mention Incidentmiiy that President M Klnley hie already declined to r*v*og n*oie slavery In th. Island srwl therefore, has taken steps toward Its altolttlon An I what are the plans of Mr Bryan’ Why. of all things In the world Mr Ilrv.in propoaa* to establish a protector ate over all the island*. Irrlndlng Hutu, and ther**f*r* to perte tuit* thvsn and polygimv by gu rwnte*Xm: to th* Islanders these omigig their other institutions and profi ting them again t all mitsUt* inter f. r*nce In otheT words Mr Itrvan's plat form deliberately provides for the |er|ei nation of the very evils which h*- affet* to denounce. HANNA** I'HOM'FRITV CRY. Tells Indiana I'eople Only Issue Is Let Well R NONK I* 4 tone. Goshm. Ind , Oct. 31 -Uenator Hanna was greets by a great *mi(pouring of people here to-day th** crowd who heard his |*eech being estimated at 12<W Ills visit was tin* urcasloo of a llg camp ilgn rally In the course of n thirty-minute speech Henator ilann i sakL ”1 hear on svery ebb*. 'Wh it's the mat ter with Hanna and rile* of 'H* all rlgiit.’ I want to know what's th mattei with Indiana**'' (Cheers and crl* * “In diana Is ill right *') “I almost think that this election will be unanimous, this great outpouring means mu* h <gv.ui has been pfoaetllflg fre© silver. ini|M*rlallsm und anti-trusts. h has dmgg.*l these issue- ini the cam paign for th* purpose of dk*c#ivlng the people Their i< nHhing In this contest hut let w.!l enougti nl>nt 4Ve have auf fered enogh. se#x . nonrh soup house*. nd we have * nrnel the right to he pro* peT4i*t Is* you pro(-owe to h** |*v| nwiy 1 v t<!*• Irs’ist tn nfilef to satisfy the am bition of one him’ frriea of "N*. N") That expresses it fully, it |* too i*aig a uory to la* covered with arguments at this time The other skb has olway e*en t#for** the p<**>ple with srsrr sutv *rfog Imifflnsliis In order that the peo ple may be de rive*l Brvan has Mwerr t himself to the worst kind of demagogy ind has cried to the pe>f!t t folkrn th* steer, whose name Is lirvun “No my frlen.fs this ele< tion is a test t hvlty, th* patrlotlwm and the tnleili g. n< c of thr American |eopk* You do not want to \*4<* for a man wh<**> gov ernment would I'Tlrig distresa and sorrow to th people Everything on our side appeals to nil the sentiment* of patriot ism In America. It <wil* for a vise of confidence tn the hJ mm let rut ion. a vote of cor Aden <-*• in our iTesldent. who has preserved the dignity of th#- nation N*w tltat we have taken our place among th lighting coti ns shall we turn our tweks to th*- glory of our rubbers and saiktrs. stall we shut our eye* and blin.ky fol l*w that steer'* rksl forbid Let me wart, you lest you he me led by false th*s>- rles F is sealed Industries will shut *own, Irak decrease an*l the laboring class would be te first to feel ft Monev • an h* hid away and when „ labiUng man iraui# his day's work he loars his cauMal ulso." Hanna's Parting allot. Fort Wayne, Ind. Ort tt —Mark A Hanna -fv k< fe, two large nudlen, . , to-r.tgi.i He accuiud Mr Ifryan of utter hypocrisy and In the last day* of th. campaign, of .leaperntlnn In attempting to raise class animosity and array workmen -tg ilnst their *mplovers Ml - arraignment of Mr Itryan was sery severe, and It fol lowed hi* declaration ft,at he hoi t>een the butt ~f Mr llryan's ridicule, sarcasm and vituperation for four yeara, and that now te f. re Mr llryan’s retirement to prlvnn life, he propose I to give him a few parting shots Safe lllowers list Xnthlag, Bhr-thy, Neh . fVt 11 —As ths result of Mowing open the safe tn the postoffl.. by burglars ahren midnight. Hhelby auf firsd the most disastrous flee in the hi*, tory nf the town The entire opera house block with all the store* and office* were totally destroyed The loss Is about *.M. UP The burglars got nothing Steel Mill n Hesume. Iron law. O Oct 11 -K.ygle Mill, owned hy the Republic lmet ind Hteel Componv which has been Idle since May J# last will be ..tartcd to-morrow, giving employ m©nt t n men FOOD SAVES, llnetor Knew the Value of firape- Nwta. A breakfast food that a toby can ha mils Is u pretty safe proposition for grown people with weak et-mache Dr VVm Hall, ISfl Btate 8t , ffeonoav ha- tiled Oral* Suit food In hi* own ctse, ns o if suit of which he pays "I have been re llevcd from the distressing form of Im 1 gestlon c.msid by the non-asstmllatlon of starchy fowls, and since making Grape Nuta a port of my dietary scale | have had no trouble, and And mv power nf concentration markedly In-rea.-d "I have frequently prescribed Grape- Nuts food In my prank e. with most ex rellent remits The notes of or# ease | enclose herewith. July loth. '9. exiled to see M lk two year* nnd three montha old; found tha child 111-nourished with waxen skin, enlarged penis, beaded ribs, enlarxement of the abdomen furred tongue, lonstant vomiting and diarrhoea. In short, a typical rase of rachitis. The child weighed fourteen pounds and was dally loaing flesh "tn<|iilrlng Into the dietary, I fopnl oat i rneai. matwrom, fi- white bread. r.. 1 milk had louts I the chief articles of foot] and lat.lv all Ind t-■■■ re), tel I * ' A* bet on a diet of Orape-Nuir. which wa* retained on the stomach from the Aral "On my next visit. July IT. 1 fnurd th* rhlld bright and cheerful, vomiting all stopped, stools formed and natural In ap pearance. weight 14% pounds From then, for the next three months, the child made a regular ami even Improvement, gaining from eight to ten ounce* each week Bh U now quite recovered In my opinion, this girl has been saved from an early 4pavc by the uwtt ol Urwpo-Nuut food.'' ptV IKv IPllifc Pcvr/ine. PHILIPPINE CIVIL SERVICE. %i MR OF TIIR %D4 4VI IGF* OF Till NF.%% M*TI M. Founded on Imrrlt'an tI% 11 Service, lint %tlM|led to l.oral Re|ilre ineMta—4'o-o|iemtl% e t 'l%ll tlrrvlrr •Mares—Neu *rr%l** 44 111 11* t *n lreheu*tte and Take In Huns t la*e* *f I .mplos e*— It 44 111 He crease the %rm> Fattrf. ("orre* p**udr-tv -of the A•" luted I'r* > Manila, P. I . Sept SO The enactiggnt ystcr lay by th* Civil t m:ni -**on *>f 'A* Act for tile EetablfcidHwnt and M itnte ruin s of an Efficient an*l Honest (’iv.t llrrvlce In the Pblllpri * Islands.'' • lr* par***! by PnwMdent Taft hu* pleased the Filipino people and tuu t* nb-d t dt"* please the arm). The latter u< an unfor tunate and unintentional result. Tti* pro visions of this *lvil # rvi-•• bill ar** nset comprehcnrlve un*l complete, comprising ail the executive luanehe* of th*- govern ment f tic* Philippine lsll*l* and ll* |M*rusul tends to show that th- qualifica tions of “honest and *itl lent" tn the title, am real intentions w II carried out. and not mere it* h-w*rd - Tin tlli Is found* el upon tin* prlnelikes of %ni* rle.m civil service, carefully adapted t local require* nt* nt.*> t'|M>n recommend it * u **f th* S* retary of War It has b **n *|ecklcd that, other thing being equal. pref crenco shall 1m given t* FUlpln*** for civil employment under th* Amerl* ti I'tililpplfH* government, mid under th provisions of thus bill an employ*’, t*** h* un American *kr a Filipino, may ns**, if he show abllNy and unfit. l* n gs>d and well-puld position In the f* rvt • The importance nf m efficient and hon est civil servli • to th* **- islands <m hard ly |e overestimated, and If this new ser\ Ice 1* good and • ff*** live, ll- l*mig • wilt r* fleet credit upon It** nrganiz*-rM and up on the Am* ri* .in admtntefration of Philip pine affairs T* bring UU*ul thlf* d*eir*i hie end grad men are needed, aisl it i he purine* of tiie org.mlzerf* of this bill to mak** the dvtl service ultra* t v*- * Dough to throw th#* claim of men wanted ll Is th*- Intention *f the *rpanlzem that the l'hllli>pln* civil service shall int degener ate Into n flekl wherein |>olltlctana may find oppoPtunHles to settle |>o)lt|cai otdlga tlonf The service will he k*|t free fr*rn the Ntlgma of po’ilal patronage *#r that It will be open to isdliK-al protegee and favorites. Th* *1 r * *f th* s-veai lasiees of employe* have not yet leen *l. t-rmined. but th'* 1 * wtll b- well |a‘*l. ‘in i It will h.* possible f r a man entering th* lowm dfrkpMii* by effi-lency on*l merit to eventually become heads of bur-ius .*n*l permanent under secretaries • im port ant deportments A knowlaii" * f H|nnlsl will la* an excellent help to an American tn this service, although the r*qiilr*m< nt of this knowledge Is I* ft ti th* d’scretlon of tlx- t'lvll Bervlce Hoar.l € ft all Heftier Mores. Ther** will doubtless b estahltoh* 1 civil service eo-op* rative a*r* wln t* cnetn h**rs of th*- vervl* ♦ may buy provisions groceries and other n**-*l* f living to th* same financial advantage that armv ffi rev* now hay of the iirmv commissary, irat the course of tlm* will procably see the construction of government civil ser vl *,* quarters a collection of g**>d dwell Ing houses In some cool suburbs convent ent to the city, the rentals of which would le reasonable Hu h measures will *r-t |y |xt*l to make th** service ;ittrs< live to the class of men th*- service requires Considerable det.ill. and the framing of rules ami tegulatlons for the service, are left to the < lvt! Bervlce Hoard provided for In sections I, Z. 3 and I the act Much depend* upon the ability and g.ssl Judgment of this hoard, the m.mlsrt. of which All pwittuns similar to th- civil Service Commissioners In the t.’nlted Blates. nnd the sell- tlou* of the Civil Commission In this r.-pert are to Is- com mended ami give promise of a fulltlmcy* of the high stomlapl set by the act Mr W I,eon Fepperman. who has long le-en ■ onnected with the civil service nt lemie and who lies made a tsreon.il study of the rfvil services maintained by Oreat Itrttatn. France and Holland In their e-yst ■ iy|l colonies. Will Is* Oft 'his Isitrd. - Will I*. Mr F W Klgglns. of the Washing ton Civil Service C.anmlsslon The third member thereof will probably be a Ktll (gnn Pres]lent Tafi had selts t-l for this IKjet Ir Joaquin ‘lonxaira, a most able man Hut iht* genteman'a untimely .b ath on the eve of hts aiq.olptmeni ha* forced President Taft to find another native cap able of meeting the nec.saarv require ment* Mr Ktgfln* In visa of his pawl ■ xperlsnces. will probably aet ns chief xamln.r, as provided In section 1. end It Is probable that Mr Pef.prrman will tic a>i|s>tnted chairman of th board V € on, |*relteaslte Sera lee. Tfte comprehensiveness of this n—w ser vice la sat forth In ec-tlon e. which pro vide* that this a t shall ppl>. except as hereinafter provided, to all appointments of rlvlllan* to executive |.oeitlin* uml. t ta) The military governor, <t the t'nlted Blates Philippine Commission. f* > the treasurer e,f the Island-. Pit the auditor of the Island*. <c| the collector of cus toms for th Islands, (ft the collector of Inland revenue for the tg) the director of |*o*t* for the 1-land-., tni th* tqvll Herrhte Heard: (ll the bureau of forestry; (Jl the bureau of mlm-s. (k) the general supetinten-lent of putsll. Inttiruc tlon; (ll wardens of (snltetitlarle* and prison- (mi th* provost marshal general of Manila; fn ih* captain of the i*Tt of Manila " It Is to b. ixae.) that school teacher# ore exeni|rted fmm the requirement* f th civil oerel.e flection 12 give* the Civil Service Board ample tower to discharge any employe whom thev find lo .*• h..ldlng a posllßm In th- service In vlola'ipo of th* provl ,lnn- of the .et, nr the rule- of the i-ianl. and sertlnn F> fgovkles that reilgi .u* r ■•Olltkal stnilautiite shall In no iV In fluence the examination r appoint ment of applicant# Heetlon IT sets forth • hot no officer or employ.■ of the service -hall eonlrtbiitr to snv ge.till.-osl fund and .triton la provides for the punishment of all persons making such wait) Ration RgamtnaHona for admittance to th servtc.. will l>* held In Manila llodu tnrl Cebu m the Philippine*, and Itl the Fnited Btnte* meJer Dm. auspice* eon nol of the Federal Civil Bervlce Comml • a>n who already pos-ese the requtre.l men and machinery to hold these examina tions In all of the farger cities. Her ret. sew Army's Power. Tne tnactment of this Civil Bet vice Hill lekrsi aw ty from the army officer* a con siderable degte. of Ihelr power in Phll-j liq.lte Civil Administration It Is not (ocnu:"! ?o? ©!*y )*##*) of nit-n to I-*- •! prlvcd of power* they have wielded In dependently. and the army officatk tin tell enjoy their present ncceaalty of asking the Civil Service Commlsabin for the appoint ment of all their civilian employer Fmm the Standpoint of the army. It t* Inconat*- tetsf that (Jen MncArthur. the ‘Military Governor of eight mlltton Fl'lp!n and the commander of Cl.Ost American ao’.d.ers. should be forced to ask th< commlsslan for the appointment of a custom house rherker at fifty dotlarw a month, and the army does not take to the new con.Utlou* with entirely good grace Buch atltrat symptoovt ol drawu roUUona between lit*' military .tml thr rlvll oflU-tal*. *>r., It U polntr.l iMJt, iMMItkl to it wlmi two of Kovortimiml. tmlltary itn.l . Ivll, ar* op.-ratine at .niy nn.l thr stm. lime, • i*l ft l* t'M'.l, tin- only way to prvvont their i.our.i, 1, to Defer the aeaam|> tl.-r. ,t leaver hy the civil element tin*i. mi h time to the army ple.itt.-e tlut, ttw • Utharlllee at Waehlnirton liavo <h ulxl th.it me Civil CitmaUa -h*n hall tiilx over a eert.iln |airt of tf. In.ular Uovernment unD to thl oral the . lint ilMtuii.u n,i aiveri the eonitniwlon t X|.lh-it or.! re n.l ev. r> u'tiitn taltrn Djr th.. i-ommie-ian ie i, thion more ihan t.e arrvtnK oil of the -ixn.el netru. - •roe given them l> H. . rotary Koot. t • (Tvl |trv|M imi. m , r .minrnt Kliif.iiio . tel t.ealay Th*- hill re.,uirt e in ..*th of aileffAinew t m the Kiliplnn to th. 1 ‘nit■ .1 Storm : ivernment t.efore the former .-an enter ,hi ' ivll Hervi ■■ uiml the- !■ n, |t ..’uhilil • Hut. you will tlritf . ontparatlvely few I 111 p hi. no ly t.i t,.K.- tht. mme .eitti until your utilh* riti.-e ~n iV. them a.l - • tjualt fillet tifii i.;..int the r.it r i .j| of tfieir revolutionary countrymen ' •f<> MfMMHWMfIT i i.A4.ik. tot. Hrynn’e 11**1*14 trkiinn l.ftalax *oclrl,*M At.tre*4M. ftoaton. (h't 31 —The reitlv from Mt Ilrytan In at ki>onlr*talnr the .ettn..* .i' lopt | hy the ..jihuiut Ijtherty Cotißte*.* of AtitMmperiallat* at Ihtt|unu,a>l|e whlcn wi 'to litre, tl atei 'inf to him. hae jurl u,n It the ofth*. „f the New* Kiml.tn.l AniMmperlallitt lo*a(ue here. The rt i* I \ l .tate.l llnnklvn. N V. Oct. ."* an.l le a.Mre.-te) 1,, lrwtiiK AVlnelrtor *" relnrjr It fnlkiax Tile rt. t;ii Of your letter notlfylns Imloteeroent hy the .Antl-lm l'*ui*4,!* '!'* |. Idle .inti . nrliielrly tile rea e’utlone n tofueef wie .lelavr<l hreauae of Hl' contlnuou. tii.-.iice from home A Mow mi to aaoure y*u of my .iii|.reciutiow *>f the eonn.leli , ■ i jri-e.'l I.V the |. a true Ml e|.. , .Jellveriel .It ln*l!iina|>olt(. Auk 1 In rraiMtnee to the I t.*mo*4rattr ‘■ommlite* rete forth mv vh we on tmfto tlallMii ni.tr. fully than I . ...,4.1 ,v> |er lei ter I nrel it. t reiterate 'hem her* It hoe be. n filtrm. ly (ratllylmt to dml *ur people an fully iwnke to the Dwnyere of l>ll* y Kvety Imth-allon at (ireaent tM.lnt to aui h an .anphaiti: pro t***4t axulnat the H.|Mil4lcati party ar to not only Ineurr it return to the futMfa mental |.rlnet|.'e ef troveniment, but ouch .. i>roteei „„ w| | war,, n) | tn th * future no* to i|i,rear<| the l>loo.|.|Hwrht prlnclr>le which have (lien to this nation It** Klory nn*l which muet In the ruture m.ihi I* an example for the iinllltltiK of mankind •* 1111*1.1.a I* ft A V'*4 MIIPMKATi. \e* Orleaaa < Iran* tlut.i a team era AAltli 7ti,Ttl7 Italea of I ntlun. Vew ilr jenny, Oet 31.-Blirht ateamaMpa wer*. chared at the rulnm houae torn 1 o.lny for Uverpoot. Itareelona. *;*rtoa nn.l Htimbur* with ?>'. 77 m,u;ire haler of ■ otton and l.Ki rptmd halri* Thi la the '•irye't umount or ,xnion ever rlaarwl tium .in* |vrf In *ne tin\ There vemmla will alao carry Itrae iiunatltlaa of other - irtto, auch a.** tvheat, ixjrn, < mum need prtehn-i*, etc one of the verrele wlileh elearetf to-,lor for I.lveneM*l w*,ia the llrltlyh tli-unwr MeehanlclHn with Xtut tu|uare hair* of eotton, 33ryi liu*h*'lt wheat ml Kin. feet walnut turn tier Thin |, th lar K eat car*., t.f 144'im ever earrle*! from any |mrt Th*. Mechanician la anew vennel of t.OQ tone Huh feet hat* nnd hot* ~ rtora*e ra tal* It y for *h,oBh l.ilee „f cotton M; THI STS (|l ITI 111 MAKS*. Inr find n lailm (muhln*. tlnn t VlliiAlir, Detroit <Vt II Continental Com pany. Untiled. the National Screen Door ■•0*1 Window Sr one it Trust, formed about ■ year ago In Detroit, closed up Ita buai n*Mt hrr# lo*d)ijr. l'J. M Kemp. for the board of directors, gave out the following statement: "Afirr a year's experience a* a rornbt nnllon <<• ihrlM to . t mi rather than "itUI up further 'otnpetltlon r>n irromit of oil>abb- firms. who have ereated a prej •ellre against tjs. w.- thought It heal to dissolve nt once. KvrryfMng hn* been h-irmonhai* omotia the firm* Intereateil In the trust The romhlnatlon did a busi ness (luring the first year of ll.bfi ffUti in the I‘nHefl HtMlea and 1 'nwih hit AKKfSft IMi It KIIUVKI) lie Hm President nt Iron, Tin and ttteel Workers. Mono I*. Ind . Oct. 31—The official news come* from M M Garland, former pm blent of the Amalgamated Ae.Ka Ist tijri of Iron, Tin and Steel Worker* from Pitta burg, that President Theodore J. Hhnffer hue tendered hla resignation to take effect at once Mr Garland and other* are uric In* William Hutrhee, a former Midland steel worker cf Muncle, now working In the Bwtft mill at Newport. Ky., to tty that he will accept the |>olltnA. A mort tng will he held during the neat two wick* oral the vice president* will name Ihe tueeeeefrr. TOOK lIVf>H(XTAAIC ACID. Or. Kelllher t aed a Mpeedy Method for aalelde. 1 Pawtucket, R !., Oct. II —Dr Michael W Kelllher of thl* c:ty, a promlnen* phy sician. ended hht life at hla home to-night In a sensational manner He hnd been under Indictment ehargtng him with con spiracy to defraud the Berkshire Ufe In surance Comiotny of pMtstleid. Maas out of B.Wti mul the case was to have been heard on Saturday next Dr Kelllher took a full doae of hydrocyanic aid and died al most Instantly. He had tieen considered mentally unbalanced for some time. -a i InIIMAI. HKPI.Y Pltoai JAP AT. Ilatpernr Pleased With Answers tw \ nil I <-4 at* rtf IM M Tote. Berlin, Oet. 31 —The formal reply of Japan, unrerervrdly acceding to the terms of the Angto-fJerman agreement, haa been received at the Otnnao foreign of fice Ktnperor William's long conversation yesterday with the British amhassodor deoil With i number of Interesting topics His Majesty expressed pUwtqre at the reception given the Anglo-Oerman agree ment by the Powers, and he railed It „ “good prtgr m utten of the speedy so lution of ilie Chinese Imbroglio." Negro W hipped, Alai L>srhr4. Montgomery, Ala.. Oct 31—The negro reported lynched near Anniston Monday night was not killed, hip simply given fifty lashes while tied In a sack. t nnndlnns Cunitug Home. Halifax. Nov. I—Th transport Idaho, with the home-coming Canadian soldiers from South Africa. 1* announced entering the hay, and cannon ran the cltadal boa commenced to rpar a weh-oma. 5