The Savannah morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1900-current, November 16, 1900, Image 1
it. mornino NEWS
• • Incorporated I***
(I KMTILU I*rr!dent.
MANY VS. VICE
, H kin the oßG%\izvrm>
Ml KT EIGHT IT.
CO*. - ITTEE WAS APPOINTED
, JX| ,Mt>miTE MOW 11. CO*l>l-
HO\ > EAST SIDE.
, |U , tin .If. I: in plm tto Dental Thai
1,,. Monel llnil Ever I'ttme lo Mini
I Keeper* or Other*
..I .mi 1 lit**—Hail a Till VI tth the
, r til* Proliunelnntento
tintl | Iter IV it * tit* lißod-by to
1t... . oinnitllee.
Nov. li.—The Executive
~ , Tammany Mall hel.l a meet
)( , nt which Ulchnrd Crokir bale
-re ocid-hye tnl took a hand
j, t ... .. tn..vttneitl to rid the city
of 11
perch the Tammany leader
, yolr.tt to Euroi>e for health.
, ie, and Introduced leidor
-lent of the educational al
, , man who aui acquainted with
ii of thmir* on the Kuet Side.
I. I'll: .
I . hi will *lve attentive hearlnr
~| . , . •tictiln of the conditions of vtc
. , , - .re and that after you have
~t he iu.s to ray you will uae
v . ,ij [Tort tc. correct thoae evil*
, li.-s in your power,”
r,..r** snld he had me* Mr Oo-
Imner accld* nt.illy and had talk
,l . him for two hours over the eon
, , . n the Hast Side and Mr Cro-
I ~| arke.l hint to talk to the Ex
>!!..• < ommlttee of Tammany Mall.
~,4 cn eklresslnK the committee .Mr.
r r.v ■ told of what was needed on the
I .et Sde 10 aupi*re.<a crime He anld
■ a , he as a Pemo'rat had frequently
at up to him the statement that
* mn my Hall received the xreaier part
r vtr revenue fr>m people in these evil
[.nd.iioes of life, and that no *ood can
la. omphshed unless the powr of
pmin.-.t llall le destroyed. Mr S rausa
I repeated this to Mr. Croker, and
l o-.-r asked him to come before the
1 mn.itl*e ttdth the statement and had
pomUed his aid.
In %ntl-N Ice t owMltlee.
Igwis Nixon then, by resolution had a
minittee of five appointed to "investl
i • the m<*ra. conditions of the city.
. . receive and suggest remedies for
• rrcc*icn© of abuse#
Nixor was mid© chairman nnd the
members arc Georg© C. Clausen.
r>t of the park imiird; Col. Micheti
, iphv. president of the hentth Nrtr'l.
J B**annell, fir© commissioner, nd
\V Killer, charities rommlertoner.
Croker then sm**# tivid suld
nave nothing jo add to what has be n
j * 'to you hy Mr. Btrauss. becau© he Is
ar with the matters on ©hi 'h he
-fk*kt*n to you. I Itop© tlwt this cult* *-
>mltte will give Its full tth BfUt •-
-s helping him ar.d his w* rk. We
heart Indorse hi marl I
* . him in th© work of crushing out this
bst ii crime. And right her© I wan: to
rat* wh it I said three weeks ag to
an,l that is that not one dollar com©*
my possession from landlord * of
f- 'flcnw end houses of ill fame and if
•n* of you gentlemen ajo ©o’lecting
? • ; any of these p©**ple y-u ha.l le*te
r if h* oigaiilxat on It ha- n
for you. You are a disgrace to :t.
rgar.tzatinn can’t .and w'otit stm I
<ny such tiling."
m**(ing broke up in confusion ha
lf the attitude of Coroner Pitapat
•h© Tamrnanv leader in the Four-
Assembly Diserici. He s*il that
i *• whs vice there It was in tenement
and could not be controlled. To
Mr. <*rok©r excitedly replied that th©
t r did not know what could oc* done
r om© effort was muJe.
W 'NT Bill AN TO DEFEND THEM.
hi iimn y Itea ( Itemed With Vlolnl
!ntc Election Lews.
N *v York, Nov. 15.—The Martin Engel
•ti n, the Tammany Hall organlga
th* Eighth Assembly dlotrict, ha*
v \’ote*l to offer WllUnm J Brynn
some fee to com© to New York and
irga of the l*Tgl defstua of th©
> aptaitis of the Eighth Assentbb
. Indicted for allege*! violatione of
n>on law’s.
ii neiiai. <>•' Mncii i>ai.y.
l-i i .let.rated iti si. Patrick’*
l ntlirdrnl, lurk
Vi.rk, Nov. Funeral rrvlr*'
■ late Marcus Daly, who illed 111
Nov. IS. took place at S'. Pat
iti.edrnl to-day. Solemn requiem
• celebrated by llie R. Itev. Blsh
uf Helena. Mont, lie sue a.-■
It' . father Michael J L*v*Ue
Patrick *, and other*.
• f . • : programme w.i* render* I
'ill- ehoru* and eholr. The grand
' mil-* by Cherubini a* sung The
i* i ken to Calvary and placed
‘ etvlng vault.
i Mil UN MONITOR mowtbrbv.
•eked Before Any fireat Itatnngc
lIhI llrrn llonr.
n. C.. Nov. 15—Mull
'
itl Sl.it** monitor Monterey on
Th* flume* mm* out from th#
t'fit room tnd for a time It
'* I they wouM rf>read to th*
Volunteer firemen mice***!**!
m* the fire, however, and the
"i- Mllll If.
thf crew who had Ifone below
*•-i ;i and puffocntton.
_ t
•* VII WIE TO Till: DRI DOCK.
hrneturt m I'nrl Hoynl In Some
Danner of Collapse.
-"ten, Nov. IS.—The Navy De
li. been advla-I that the hi*
V dock at Port Royal has suffer
-"•‘■r damage by the bulging and
of the timber (idea. which will
’••it K.oXl to repair. Aside from the
♦ mc loss, naval officials aay the
* involve* >om* pjasibtuty of s
( . * * <he structure under adverse
j “•stance*. although It I* expected that
will maka u sarvloaaM* (or all
nasda.
JlatJdnitdlj MotninQ
REQUESTED AN INTERVIEW.
I'rlm-r € hlnic nnl I air I 1.l to onfer
Mill* \on \\ alders©©—Empress
Mill Orders.
Ix>ti‘l>n. Nov I*l—The Dally New* pub
lishes the following from Dekin, dat©l
Nov. 12
"It In reported here that Prince Ohtrg
•nd LI Ilurig Chang hav© requested on
Interview with Count vor Wilder** e. 1
which will probably b© graiated. The field
marshal int-nds to tmikr an excursion t>
N.in Kail pas* and th Ming a#
Trine** Henry of l’ru?*©la did in l&fc."
Dr. Morrl-oti. wiring to th* Time* from j
l>kin Tin >day, ay
"Th© 'l'tarrar genet a 1 © mm *ndmg in the i
province of Bxo < hurnn t>©©n rueilrut*
ed governor pen**nil of M*n *huria. in d*f
er©nc© to Ituejdt * liiviiinhn to C;.li:a to
resume the government of that territory
u lor Hum* n i* tion
"The Chine*© |m T-commlinlonen have
received a t**U*gr im from the Eroptw"
D ’Wnui-r. clatod N>v I**. cen.oirhiK th**ir
f ailur© to prev*fi? the •11 -;r •hof f ign
punitive expeditions iM<* the *nt*rn>r
The Dow g. r <on tin ure to 1*
rue orders npi**nrtu a offhlal* ?*> otll •
Bh* is untihl© to realise her potion and
has even aj*p**inte-| literary • ban* ellors
in i-oi duet exunniisttorw* In the pro vine* ©
*’Tnitw * rthy disp.it •>*• from X!u
Ohwaiig assert that dtapue their a**sur
anc© they will no: loot tb* railway the
Russians .in- transferring rna’Tlal from
th© Shan Ha* Kwin line a the river
at Nlu Chwrnng < the Russinn Manrhu
rlan Rallr/ay."
HAY ASKED FOR PROTECTION.
I'otlot. WnnitfnrU.rcr* Wsnt Hint to
See Th.it Port* of VlfinchnrlM
..t..1 Other* Irr Kept Open.
Washington, No\ IJ. ~s*e<'rs..iry Huy
h*s r> elv.d u t**.l;ton fr..m u :i ly all of
[the leading cotton nun.ufa.-lurer* of t'u>
tk.uth that he Hike mi -h actio that may
Im within Ills jkiw. r t j prc\e,.l the In o--
frrcnce by any Eutopran Power whl h
m'.xht close th. foreiitn m.irkta to the
lmi*>rtai>( cotton manufacture s of th-
United States as w. II aa injuring many
other American Interval*.
The |u>iltloncr- de lar. that the ’op n
door” |*)licy la necessary to *<■ ure the re
tention of th. Imiortnrit trad* In cotton
drills and ahlrttnxs with Chino, moat f
wl.lch ir.- mmuf.i -tured In the Southern
st.nrv It | .1. iar.-l that t .•> with raw I
of this tr.i-l* 111 Mat. hurl.i would serious
ly afr.-ct n.c otilv th* manufacturers of
cotton goods tut the Sti ltliern plan er
an 1 cotton grower, and thousands of ■ in
ployes and laborers who are eiig-m and In
the cotton mills.
The petitioners represent fully 115 <**>.-
qs. m capital, and declare rnat thei have
lost half of their trade since the Boxer
uprising and are now runn.nu on half
time.
This is only one of many communica
tion. that hav. been re■■ ivfi at eh* Biat..
I .apart limit, which has Influenced it to
endeavor to at ure an honorable se;ti
mefn of the Chinese trouble ns stwedilv
as poaslble. even at the r.sk of offending
some of the Powera which are bent on
vengeance.
run bus* vote viitii t he mv.
Will Soon He * til. in I it.-. I to Chinese
I'lenlpoCentlnrlea.
p*k!r.. Nov. IS.—The note of the Powers
o the Chinese plenipotentiaries will prob.
ably In- ready to suimilt within the next
ten day* Tht ■ announcement was niwb
at the conclusion of a nieellng of the min
isters
It is understo si that all p- Inis unler and *■
mission have U. n practically agre-d upon
xcept minor p* . -cs and several of the mo*t
Imiairlant qu* lons. <V>ncernlrg th* *•■
I*> nts Ihe minister* hue cahle-1 for lr
struction* which they expect to rc e|ve
before Nov. 20. the date of the next meet
ing
TII.K OF Til %NBFF.I4 OF f'OI IIT.
Rumors %l© f llehellloa In l*r<v-
Incr *if Kau Bti.
Shanghai. Nov. 13 —There are continual
rumors of th© projected transfer i*f the
Chines© court to Cheng Tu. but tt is
sid that th© viceroy of the province of
Sx© Chuen objects to such an arrange
ment.
It is also rumored that a rebellion h,v
broken out in the provln • of Kn Sa.
Chang Chi Tung, the \Yv Uhaug vb* roy.
Is >aid t 5© raiding one hunlred tho s
nnd troops and t-* hav© pr p< 1 ’ <h©
Nankin viceroy that thav -hnu’d
\ v to opp**©e Ih* alii©*. n.,ikig ha
Yang-toe their bas* tor ope nit Ins again t
bil©ll 81.
PEIU VIAN MINISTER KII.LBO.
Tblrlern l.o*t Mae* In Railroad Ac
eldrut In fra nor.
Bayonne, from. Nov IS.—Thr SViuth
.rn express wt. derailed al nam to-day
oetwneti Si. CJeoixe's aid Sjubu-c. n at-
Pax. about thirty-three m1,.-* norlhcast
of Bayonne. The restaurant car was pre.
ctptlated over an embankment. Thirteen
,an>n* sera killed awl twenty other* In
jured, reven seriously. Five pasaeng' f
are niDMn* Tne llt of killed Include*
Senhor J F. Canevaro, Peruvian mini-ter
to France, and sn attache of the Peruvian
legation at Madrid.
The arctlon of Ihr line where the a. 'l
drttt or w-red *• utrier rtp ilr and lh.- de
railment 1* attributed to the great speed
of the ex pre**
The engineer my* that the uround gave
wv ui 'i'r the locomotive, which .nk
into she bailout The reatauraat car eame
into terrltle colhrion with the tender anl
lne. rolled down the <-mi.ankm.nt. It
r. t i luncheon hour and out of t.ilrtc -four
paasengar* In the train thirty were .it
the table.
The bodle* wt <M terribly mingl'd. one
of the butler* of the reataurant car who
w.t* slightly Injure I. boeame suddenly
Insane and walked to snd fro .imld '.h
wrekage slnslng ' the t"i> of hi- voice
The engineer and stoker who were
thrown Into a field, had a miraculous *-
ca pe. _
Stockton Wes tnlajared.
Annapolis. M 1.. Nov. IS -The new gun
boat B'.ockton. which *•* blown ashore
Tuesday nißht on Horn Point, while on
her way to this harbor, floated to-day
She m uninjured Her speed trial will
L held to-morrow
Alabama’s Coal Production.
Birmingham. Ala.. Nov 15—The bien
nial report of the State Mine In.peetor.
■J Deb Hooper, has been submitted to
ciov Johnson. The coal production for
thT present year 1* e.tlm.ted at AWhont)
ton*, the producOonu In MW being J.Sst,-
Looo. ,
SAVANNAH, C.A., FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 10, VM\
ARMOR AGREEMENT
(.oiEUMinxr wiii. pu t it i * i
115.138 PI It TUN.
CONTRACT FOR 35.000 TONS.
l.\Hlil>T ARMOR n\ PH %l T H\ -
KIINMI NT P.VKR II \I)K*
It io%rrm thr Irmnr for Hctehlpmi
ttltl| In \nrion <t lon*
■ tnartlnn—'l hr Prlrr Kiiftl l Kl'iu
l*rr ton, I'.irlualvr of Koynlly. !•• t
tlir Hi)lt) Will No UtMlhl tli\r In
Hr I*mll KuruHT Price laknl l>
• nrnrulr W* e.* IC
\Vanhington Nov. 13 Scrrriar> IxHig
to-day annuun< m! thr onrlu*Kn of thr
Itmg controvert over the price of armor
for naval y •>•*< In, und an agree
ment mth the D.irr.i's:- mi l Itthlhwn
c<ni|Kinl*a for Krujp .irmor at $l2O a
loti, with the* |h.>*!!♦ •.] litk)n of royalty
\esn fee**, in .king thr maximum |u •
14 V. 32 a ton.
Thr amount of armor involved is the
l ug* st ever placed it one time by the
government, nnd i- w. <1 to equal ail thr
purvha •! by th govrmnK.nt up
to !V.*r. It ct,i n* ttw‘ wrtnor fr ©• veti
t#n ros in vanoui atuges of cor.-
fiArtjrtion, inejtitisng right h.itlr*hip. six
arrnore*! ituiwh ami tim protected
cruDrT*.
The following ofn-'ial statement was
guen out con- .*rning the agreement:
Tie Nv> I>e|grtm*it Ims f’onw’ to m\
•greement with tl.c Carnegl*- and P*ihle
h*tn comp.inie© for Kr ipp arni-r of thr
first lmes. tiinountlng to 21'.*•* tons for
$4Jm a ton T*he Krupp pr *■ * itnolv**©
the Harvey intent, thr \ id.ty of whi i
is now under txutsjvler.it ton by tar courts
and it is further agreed that the g-wern
ment will assume in adult ion any ilabtii
y lor the Kru|*i> pn>* *s not • xceeding
t3 or 124 32 a ton for Rrupp royalty, and
not exceeding the United Mia ten Ikmse
V© of sll 20 f>r Htirvey royal y Th*
maximum prlc* to the government Is
therefor** s*.. fti a ton. subject to diminu
tion in efiie* *f any reduction in the fore
going royalties
"Tle bid of these compinic* for this
of armor w J4* and the p. ice orig
iPiill\ sk*<d. |543
Ti armor r iiitrsrt covers tor ,nly the
-4.950 toil.** s|x%*jflni in the ,ffl iul >t t
went, lint alia* some 10.0 th tn of arrm-r
of the . y ond aid third i lass, which ha
not been | n controversy, but haa ien d*.
r>* odent upisn th dleiosal of the flrst
armor The entire amount, ipproxi
m Italy x.-.isn ions. Is no*.v made avallnh e.
New speoifh at ions hnve been pretuired by
the navy depart m* nt snowing In $• t*. 1
rhe teeta. time of d* livery, etc. There is
• me change in in© c Inert first lon. but in
the tiuiUi feature* the pedfle#tlons are as
they were when ihe last bids were made.
CZAIt NOT SKVtmi iLi ILL.
Tbcr© Is Pear, However, That He
41a > H© Nick a l.unti lim*.
iAHidon. Nov hi.-The impression exists
in most European capital* that the ill
t© s **f Emperor Nicholas* Is ner© ©**rious
than it is represented to h*-. but tins is
probably based upon kn*w)©dg© that th©
Cxar's cMnstltui ton is not strong erai is
lltt.© likely to r* <d*t a scrioua attack.
in (’openhagren <tho illness is attribute*!
*0 overwork irt connection with the Chi
nese crisis and there is also a •us pi clan
that th© hy* erric eotiditlons an*l water
supply at Livadia may be faulty.
Th© Dowager Uxarai i r*©lv©s news by
courier twice *acb l*v. !l*r departure
from Fredetisborg ha*l been otllclaliy
for Nov. Fr* jxirat,ons have since
U n mad* for her to leave at any mo
ment. and the fa *t 4n.it she ha.** not
start©*! mdl a tea i.iat there Is no umne
•llat© danger.
It is fi.ir©!, however, that even if no
complication* ensue, the attn k may be
of long duration.
There is no lows from Hi Petersburg
on the subject beyond th© official bulle
tin#. which Indlcat* that the ntta k is
only slight, no hlgn temperature having
yet been reached.
A%\im % HOI T Tim (7.U1.
Il*lle\ed III* Dentil \\ fluid Lend I<
It it|lure of V*•*iioc.
London, Nov. 15.—The serious apprehen
sion with which the announcem* rv of the
fact that theCsarwa* >uflering from ty
phoid fever filled Europe craphaibse* how'
much the peace of the world 1* lallevctl to
te dependent upon him. Hut for the state
ment contained In the ofhrl.il bulletin that
Hl* Majeiy’i malady la taking a thor
oughly favorable course, the new?* of hts
II !<*** would have created nothing less
than ronatiTnatlotk
It Is genera ly felt r%* the present criti
cal lit ate of li.'ernatl <> i. .a! iffnlr* that eva
u temporary wak*rdr.g of the influ* n e of
*• fuvorabe a factor in the maintenance
of the world s la'll** JuMlfl**}* grave anx
iety. r-|K*cialiy ae the <aur l* regarded
In Europe a* h kind of coui itcrpols* to
Emperor Wlillam. Public anxiety will,
therefore, re me in rural.o-d until the none
too r)bu( monarch recover* In {olltlcal
c Ire lea any other i*aue of Hie Majesty*
imiluily Is regarded tut a nightmare.
WAH THE i /. %It Poi*o>i;i>f
% Vlumnr to that EflTeet Mt Current
In Home*
Rome, Nov. 15—A rumor la current Sn
Rome Halt the illness of the t’zar Is due
to poisoning and It Is asserted that cipher
telegrams have liecn received nt the Vati
• on *ay#ng that an attempt was made to
poison both the Emperor ami Empress,
but that the latter ww* not affected. This
story', however. Is not bttlleved.
King Victor Emnvtnue! telegraphed for
definite Information and got a quick re
ply that the Caar was a* well as could
\*tj expected.
( snr*s < ouilltlon >t < rltl*al.
Washington. Nov. IB.— Ambassador Tow
er nt St. Petersburg. Inform* *1 the State
Department that the* f'z*r Is *l. from ty
phoid fever, but that hla condition la not
regarded a* critical.
rßKfti t tysoitsHir iikxoved.
Hut MaoArthwr Mutt Have Copy of
All Cable Dispatches.
Marla Not IB —The censorship was re
moved to-day. Gen. MacArthur. however,
has latued directions to the cable com
panies ordering Ahem to fumtah bun trUil
m copy o X all press dispatches*
CIGARMAKERS CAUSE RIOT.
Ilut No Our W ■ Hurt aud Commit
tee* Will ©ettle Troulilrt Ite
liutn 'luiitpn Inliinft.
Tampa Fia Nov 13 A riab of sev
etoi hundred Internotionol Union cixar
tn.ikt i fired >n the f.i sv>ry of iionsu.es
Mora * i*o this morn mg
T .e h* ;to war o . upi*d t-v several liun-
Ure*i men. women and chiltirtn, h*bngtnx
to Ucs +u r ii Union, at work A demand
ii made by t o- Interimtiortal tha? these
ieive tfactory and the same was re
fused beverul hutitlr4 shots were fired
into th* building. Its front boinx rskUed
'(■V f ill u but no on** was hurt.
Si nee that time the city his presented
k wikl.v excit'd eondltfcon ami the street**,
n th** nelKldstrlioo*! of the r f.*'tnrtes,
©•re thronged with petqde All of she
f* totes it, the ritv were pm tleull>
i on n ount of th< prevalettce f the
rule. No arr*ets were umJe for the
rioting.
This afternoon an Imm< nee in**attnx >f
leading bn.-u • -•* men was behl in the
' ourt tH>u.w. rttid r.tiging s|*ee'hes ina*l*i
denouncing mob violwnoe. and strong
rewoluTione adopted as** tint, g the manu
fa**tur**i.s that they would be protected
If thev desired to open the.r fa n>rtr* fv
in* rrow morning. The meeting aia*> |w*
<1 a r lu ton auima ix.ng the choir
riMi> to .<|(/o.nt *i I'ommlMie of threo
bUM ness men. three minufncturec* nnd
ihetM to nd the two unions to appoint
dmiliir on.rrktteea nrai see if the dlffej -
i aid not be settled the
unions.
T *e commit!" * me: n• onee. and nn
.gr c I u | kit th** luiki* of This
w.. Unit ol! t.♦ men sisiuld go quietL
to *ai rk teii .mow morning The liner
na i * .!• are t . ‘lange their bj laws so
that they c.*n re. gntxe Resistenda m n
sv-v wf I’M* hatch j** to uppolnt u perm*-
i;eu .omndtte** of ten. who are to tattle
* i dlff* r. n -*M r!#• t m*iy arise In th** fu
fur** l-.irh ot Kai'ixa*iou Is to it!' •* h larg*
* * eft l l l far faithful rotnpllam e with
this mr * ment The i>r>gmaltlon wag
adoptel bv all four of Ihe committees and
r nimuibi to tlie Central Oammlttee
j from both unions.
Th* lnt< rnutiona s have agreed to if.
i practically. nd the Reetstencla union Is
vsill * on*tdrlng the in ittar Th*r a e
; gx>d reaeons to believe that It will o
*M*'l U-f..re mon.lr.g In the mrssniime
tiling are qui-*t Hut were I: not fo the
set *!emenf the ofh •*• admit thaA there t'
e\*r\ riHron to ieliev that m*re for*e
would attempt*d t -rn*rtow
All th.- factories are heaviD fiinnlsl
by d**ptny sheriff t*-nl~ht It D e-tlrrMt
te*l that nvr* t* ,in ♦i.boi rwopia ate inter
e?tcd in this matt. r and it is serious.
WIIOLE*%LK BOON ttNATNWNG.
(iboab Hespnil a Newaygo fount?
4 ©meter? In Michigan.
Detroit. Mich.. Nov. 15 —A Free Pr©s
special from Kalamazoo, says:
Th©* arthorithe *f this city war© In
formed t*>-day of a horrible c?se of whol* -
sale body snatching which took pin* e in
;he Spring brook <’©meter? in Newaygo
ounty Th© svbleficc at hand pomta to
I th© fart that tho work was don© *©v*r!
| xays k*, h* the earth removed from the
: grave# was fr<Mt*-n and th© barren graven
were half flil***) with snow. Nin© lssl.©s
so far as known at pre>**n4 wer© exhumed,
it'd .!! but one were th-w**- of persons wfio
had ii*d within th* rae( year. Th© ninth
victim of the ghouls was discovered in u
hedge fence about a quarter of a mile
from tl* cemetery.
. Tl** t* n*-(*-ry p m an isoiated spot, and
up to WMiiaday there had not Ih-ch .1
burial there for nearly 4hrec weeks. It
w 1 wh* n I -aa* Duntoti. th© sexton, went
to dig a grave yesterday mornifig that th©
•liscovery was made Tn*- remnants <*f th**
©askets*. wtiich seem©*) to hav© been
knocked apart with an ax. were strewn
about th© graveyard.
ii. it. not i n’j* nom rot %n.
Lake City. Pin.. Mun Hail Evidently
C ommitted Snleldc.
Lake City, Fla.. Nov. 15.—H. B. Ho
cult, assistant car Inspector for tho
Georgi t Southern and Florida Railroad,
und for years n prominent railroad man.
mysteriously disappeared from hero on
the 13th of October. All searches for him
at tb- time was futile.
To-day a party of huntsmen found the
body In a field four mile* west of the
city. I*. M Lloyd, car Inspector for the
same system, lnderitlfled the body and
it was determined at the Inquest that he
had comm tted suicide by taking loudu
num. The body was burled where K was
found. Horutt had been drinking h*uvily
prior to his disappearance.
HIGHFLYER’* C HEW IIE*C 1 El.
Melt Were of Mrrej of the Orrsn'i
Wave* for Five llsva.
Philadelphia, Nov. 15 After floating on
the ocean It* n helpless condition on a
sinking vessel for five days, Cipt. Ander
son ai*l his cretr of thirteen hands of
the Norwegian berk Highflyer arrived
here t'Htiy. having been resumed by toe
British steamer Georgian Prince, (’apt.
Flett. from Hull. During the five days
the cr**w was it the mercy of fhe waves
they niw only two ealla The first
one according *o ('spt. And* r*m, earn**
within a half-mile of bW* vessel, hut
steamed away without giving any old.
The second ship sighted was the Georgian
l*rince.
The Highflyer * rare i leak In i severe
gale and was set afire wn*n abandoned.
COAfU L NUIELI H DEAD.
V%aa Granted Leave of Absence on
Account of llcnltli.
Washington. Nov 15 The State T>e
partment has been Informed that It. A
Moaeljr. Jr. consul general of the t'nlt and
Slates at Singapore, died yesterday at
Yokohama. J.ifiun 11 •* w.* granted leave
of ab-ei..c by the *ie.artmen* sane weeks
ago upon represent a Hons ths! his h alth
demanded a change of cflmat*. Mr
Mo--ly lnt*d to hla poa Jtn 7,
from Alabama
VOX W AI-DEHAEF/M SALARY.
He Gets ir.tt.oiHi Murks a Year and
Others Are In Proportion.
Berlin, Nov. IS —The R.lchete* bill pro
vldln* for * ehlrd .upplemetunry ereait on
account of the Chin, expedition fix.. tb*
Mlery of Field Marwh.l Count von W.l
der.ee at lW.flon m.rlte annually, with
lante extra, and Ker .Jflter* wilt be pall
IwoportKHM(•*!)'. The above are five tlmea
lit rattee of the auUrie. paM nt home.
READY TO NEGOTIATE
NIC %It N.t % I'HKnRRI) TO T%l\ I .
ll* i \N U. tit lATION.
NO PRIVATE CONCESSIONS.
ALL Olid Kill 111 THAT KIND
II \N I 111 I N It l MO\ .ll.
t|lnitrr form llna .lust Rrturne|
I'rntii M-arta*K* With A'ull I-
Mtrsettons With HrgNril to Inltlna
the 4lnttrr I p W till the I•• • t*"i
atafee—Nlcnnttfun Henl> t* It** ller
>-'••11 shore In I nrrtiuK |*orsarl
ThU tilgsntiit I'rojeet.
Waahtngton, Non 13 The minister
from Niutragtia. H<*n*r D -n 1. r.s Cot*'-*,
arrixexl in \N aebitii:t*ti thi* morn'.iUb af
tern abscnfta *f four months in N <i
ragun. during wdrtch time he conferred
with I*re*si*i*-ir /el.t).i atul th* in-mi*ers
of th*- cabinet. riHiivrm;:if th* N'.c.iraitua '
• ami! affairs an.i othei s • -*f in
terest t to th* two c*i.ntn
lie says -tluvt by u haptv combination
f i4rcungtiin'ss the w ,v l- now <l* ir
f prixate *s*iu**-as>i'a and Ur I*l mi**
iindenMandings. ho tli.it dir t govern
mental con side ilton <f Hu waterway
may le taken up
Kcnor form also word that h
just *lgnesl o Mexico t’t>. atl c
minister fr Nl artigua. tl * fit t tr**itv
lietween M'*il- atul \i> rray .. for
urnlty. comtner *• and nnvig.it on cover
mg f*urteen artl*l*w nisi ttrtn . unitit g
th** Is aids t*etwH*n tb**** two count tits
When se*n at t)t* N’ a tguan I* itl*n
t* .lay. and aaked . t Ni utaguan • tul
nffnirs. Nlr <\>r**u **u: i
”1 aprnt some tin.' in conference with
! tlie rrrabk’tit und mcoibere of th*- <*
| Inet Managua and 1 am happy to a\
l tfiat I*reai*l**nt Zrnya und Ids • **<* ait*••*.
j and In fact the w hole country, are eti
jsiiualaetio oi the future of the great
waterway. They nr*- awaiting with in
terest tlie dev|u|.men’s at Washington,
and are hopeful and enonfliletlf that 4'on
! gresw will j*s* th- bill autliorixtiig the
j opening of ftegotlatlons with tn* ccwnirl'n
UHerested it; the ennui, atul the a *lll il
iaglnnlfg of tin* work of construction,
in that connection I hi*- tt- n* *■■**u\
In struct ions t facilitate in every dealt*
hie way the co-operation beti\**-n the
governments. It can be a'.d gen.-raby
that Nictitagua rtfands ready to do h*r
full share In carrying for waul this great
project Our President. Mr Ztliya. is
a very progreaeive man. and la enthus'.as-
I tic in profn'gtna oil msnMirra contribution
to the benefit of the country uni **f gen
eral common *. an*! ho ie surround***! bv
strong aid influential advisers all in*
uplrod by tli© name ej.lrit. All
>f <h* m aeo |n tha canal work the great
sevek>pment of Omr.l Atnati a. and a
tieneflcial contrlhutkgi to the work)'a prog
rets, nnd they will do everything' m their
l*•war nnd within the dignity of the re
public to see that the work is refilled."
Whiti ask**l as to the nature *>f hi- In
struction*. Mr Coro a It whs Inexpe
dient to dtsotiA* them In detail, but It
could Is* said they* were sufficient to
meat cf*nliti<Nia aa they might ar,< n
connection wMi the prog re-a or < an.il af
fairs in tills country, aid to co-operate
1n auch new- tr*- ty r* bifl>rkH as might l*e
’otne dealrabl*-
When Inquiry was made na to the Ion?
pending ml ’•under standing i**tw.n Nl* <•
rttgu.i rid (\rata Id a Iff cotincctlof) with
the canal, Mr Port* said that by a fortu
nnfe arrangement tills hid been entirely
removed.
Concerning the Eyrl. -Ciagin carat * on
ceanion. Mr. Dorn sh.*l the Nl iraguan
government had ofllc ally dckl ired th t
this con cession was nullified, in accord
ance with the provision* of the coutrin t
The o!d cot;* **sa|-ns. lie aaid, had csel
to attract attention.
"H* that." h* a<ll* | in conclusion, "I
am happy to say Nicaragua is Ire- to m
goti.it** with any on** ready to negotiate
concerning the canal, and especially the
government of th.* United Hiatoo.**
ctHv* nmevTiot.
field ehr.rt Kra.lmi Hltil tilmlttrU
tin \ huh Delegates.
Ilitvaiia, Nov w 15 The Cuban constitu
tional convention held a short session to
day In the Marti Theater n*l adjourned
until to-morrow.
Tlie rciiort of the Committee on Cre
dential s niiMained the election of all the
l legates frm the province of Havana
Borne Irregular hies. the committee assert
ed, had lam ominiitt* 1 and some vo'c**
liiid t*een thrown out, but not enough to
change the general result Th* report was
laid upon the table for duo usslon to
'■ .-* • ' • ■ w ii
4*
copied by the convention.
The Havana trades union is endeavor
ing to Inter* individual delegate* In a
prnjjpe.'U to I'.-'orp*r > •* 111 111*- >n~tltu
tlon a provision declaring rhar monopo
lies are n detriment to native Ia lair nnd
must b*> prevmifed. The p* tit ion by Its
• rrrts show* that It m directed against
Kcanlsh * g.*r nmnufa'turam.
El Idarlo d* la Marina dr.i** that any
dleiiirrtiw*tt** is now male against
Cuban* in the tobacco business.
MICHIGAN %Ml KEATttKY.
Until Hfate* Miotv n Inrrraar In
Pfi|tulillon.
Washington. Nov. 15. —The |>of>ulatlon of
tb* state of Kentu ky. as affldally *n
nounced i.Ml,y i* 3.147.171. againt 1.tt8,-
CSS In ISSO. This Is an Increase of 2tt.-
539 or 15 6 per rent.
The population In was 1/4* rv
showing an tncrsinf of 2h9.915, or 13.7 per
cent., from JW* to 1 afs
The population of th* state of Michi
gan as announced officially by the C4*n
sus bureau to-day • 2.YJKXM as against
2.093.MR In IW This is nn in*-re* of
3J7.085, of 15.8 jer cent.
%EBR AUK % h ItEPt HLH'AA.
The) llmr n Mapirlty f l ive In the
ture.
Washington. Nov. 16 A-slstont Becre
tsry of War MrtklsJjhn to-night wirso
ths Associated Press as fo.lowt;
'Omaha. Nsb.. Nov 15. 19W—Official
count of Omaha and Douglsss has
Just closed, showing one Republican sen
stor and seven represent stive* elected
This gives ue the organtsntkm of the
Houoe and Senate, eeventy-twro votes on
Joint ballot, a coostnullonal majority of
Ava.'
INt t:N*t-:|> A4AAINWT eill.HII I’-
He le*|t|el to Keep Hlrl'a Huulrrrr
tint f l.yncbera' llnml*.
I env* r tVt Nov 1 h At 1* o‘cls - k to
tdkht h w.c announced that iAlidriff Fre
ni an of Lincoln county tuul cle*lded nt to
take John N*rter Ihe <*e.fepa*Hl inutdeier
** little Is tiitss Kroet. I that count) at
pi.s**t t H ilnUiiD that he wishes to
■ivoid i yte ilng If jsaialhle, nnd think
that when the people la\e time to ccs'l
down they will N- wiillrg to a low the law
to take .fa court*©
Friends of the dead girl s family ore
in ne*si againrd lb© sheriff, and
tti rent a of violence against tki in mt < m-ide
The da> lias lawn an x* itlttg <l.* 111 Den
ver Thousands of pooid© have aurr*und
ed th© * itv jail where th* n* sro is <oi.
fii .and, end it lugit the !<*.••• d'putni'nt
busy clearii.g the* atrr©'- Ti* r** w■* n
Indi aflou that an) r?a>ttN* other th.n
* nri liy prompted tin gai'iertnv
Late lids afternoon I’ortcr was tran
ferrl to th*- custod) *vf Hlutlff .Ion*? of
llna iArapaho**i counts aid takn i the
• *ounts jali I'orter spent th© dn> In
r* idli x the Hlh'.e and praying, lie ©x
l res• l ftcnlten* © f*r Ids < : .in©, but r*-
tains remarkable nerv**
II lllila 1.l Tv lll** ONI .Hill.
It* pullt*ai*s lt* %%ar*l Him f*r Harr
Hr ttale In HeslUfk).
Washinp an. Nov. 1- Late thl.a after
n*K*n John VY. Y* rk< . laic l( tHihlican
CHindjiir* for Hover not f Kentucky, wn
ap|s>iut*l . **i:eci.r f Intertuil r*v*nu f**i j
the Eighth *ll * til* t ll© Will r* Mime his
duties Nov .11
Mr. Y.-rk'S, who resign©*l th© *f!i* to
whl h hr has t****n resp|*oints| t * make
Ids • imiMlgii of Kentucky f<r Ihe Ken
tucky governorship, called |*on the * tun
mlaetgH-r of liii©tia: Hev**mes t*. bs
lie * thi h© hil a Ira tln**d all !lca **f sm
teal lug (Jov. Bla khurn's election
rornD. chairman f the Repub
lican Si it*- Domttilllee of Kent in kv,
companlcd Mr Y**rkes He re-igi e l his
imsltkm as pcnehun agent at Louisville to
conduct the state campaign It is under
*tood that hi i*xi*. will !•© api*anied lo
th** offlor h© formerly h©ki
II %IS 111 IN A **IH HR! llliniEtt."
Mr. tl*-t anlry n the atanrl In thr
t.rerue nul (iS)Sor t no.
New Y**rk, Nov lf In the hearing be
fore United 8* itea i*fntn4aaloner Hhlekla
to-clay -f the Oayuor cot,spiraea' use.
William F. MrVauley of (Savannah, who
at on© time wan Hie ©•- ret ary of tiie
Savannah Dredging Company. In which
Contractors Oreene and tlaynor held th
majority of stock, and th© secretary of
4ii© Havannwh T*w Boa* ‘’onipny, m
which f’spt Carter held 2& shares,
was the final writ news
He admitted that he had h*©n a "dummy
bidder on tlie contract# that th* a.
cuoed could g*> on his bond and to m ku
otrt that there w* *ump*-tltl**n In th*
bidding The *lo< iftnentary evll©n©e will
b© introduced at the final bearing to
morrow
Milt, McklVl.ld'y NKPIIBU HIUD.
•Ir Mia Aaslatant l*ny master In th©
Nnm at H*mc Koi.
VVnahlngion, Nov. Is News was re
ceived hern to**lay of th** ilralh of Mrs
M Klnley's nephew', A islant Paymaster
J 8 liarlier t Hong Kong. Tha news
cam© In tha form f . dispatch to the
Navy I> |*rtm©nt from the commander
of th© Monterey. t*> which young Barber
was attache*!. In th*- foi.wlng worvls:
"ItnrlH'r *l*©<l of typhoid at 4 ID o’clock
thhi morning." <Meaning to-day. Nov
15 >
News of the death was conveyed to th©
White llinin* perwonally hy Uapf. <*owl*s.
net tug chief of th© Navigation liur*-N i
mid caused great grief to Mrs. McKinley
and the President.
THREE NEa.HOEN blArilFJ).
The? V%M>lal<l and Attrni|itel t Kill
a \\ lilt© Man.
Jefferson, Tex., Nov. 15 —Three negroes
who had b©©n arr©wt**i by Hheriff Hay
wood. for waylaying and a*t©mj>tlng to
kill a Mr. R’allctip her©, wer© taken fn*m
tn* Jad last night by unknown persons
ar.d hang*"l to th© r.dlroad brldg© a< rtj©s
Uypr*-h Bayou. The negroes had con
fessed to th© crime. Th© mol* that did
the hanging overpowered the Jailer ami
cut th© telephone line, #0 that th© Jailer
could not communicate with th© sheriff
NEW YORK IM% Hilt E FH AITI4.
7.©lnter and %%llnn Irrnlgned Before
lleesrd©r (*nff.
New York Nov. 15—Henry Zelmer and
Frank \\ 1 *©Ni. fh* men accused of having
been Itnp Dated In divorce fraud*, wer©
arraigned before Recorder Goff to-day
There are three Indictment# for suborna
tion of perjury against each. They p e*d* and
I,or guilty nnd wrer© taken l>a©k to the
Tombs
Th© two women In th© case, Mrs Byrd
G I4#rrt* k and Mery H Tompkins,
iigulnst e*t* h of whom a single Indi im©m
hi !n*n found, are still In the house of
detention.
%L UiDH S HON Ell NORftHlf*.
Hill Passed fo Itemoxe Nil llouhts
About fl© Succession.
Montgomery, Aia., Nov. 15.—A1l doubts
as to the legal succession to the gov
ernorship In this state. In case of the
d©*th of governor-elect Kimford lefore
his Inauguration. Dec. 1, were settled to
day hy th© pasteig© in th*- lower house
*if th© General Ajr*©mbly a MU provid
ing for such un emergency. The hill
Is now befor© tb© B©nufe.
B©P*r:s received from Opelika, fkrv
©rnor Samford'a hotm*. state that he Is
improving and will undoubtedly recover.
KENTIf KY tOt NT DELAYED.
Preelnrt fertlfleafe# Isirknl Ip In
Ballot Boxes.
Lexington. Ky.. Nov. 15.—One matter
which will delay the announcement of the
official count In Kentucky some days a
the Imprisonment of precinct certlflcetes
In ballot boxes In Lexington end Fayette
county. The County Commissioners to
day adjourned until Nov. 29 to all w the
election official# to <*omiriy with the
court's order to **pe<i the box©# and p o
4uce the reiu ru*
DAII .A s* A YE\ It
3 i:\TH ACt IPY
WEEKLY . I IMES-A WEEK tl A TRAR
ANXIOUS FCR HOME
\ 1.T1.1* lit >IMi lOMHITTCR
in rimt; i i:<.|,| %ti iik.
IT IS DUE THE OLD SOLDIERS.
IIIXH I I ION l*\sst I) rtVURINU
•HI TH4-.11 N III© PtlRI list.
Mil ©on t hnarn n tl- l*la*© fur the
Itennlon f itmi— t.**u vi*<.laahan
Holds tivrr as ( siiininiub-r <r the
Noiillirrn II iiu wle— t apt. >l, |,w
Vanin Elected t onuunnilrr of ihe
fc iu of \ rti'rnns—tugiiits 4t%*a
Old solillers a Gihiil Tim**.
Augoeta. No\ 13 T* n<! %ay of
tl,*- t' •* if #*•! r it* V **4 *r a r©ur 41 show-*
no ditninutloti in th* **nthiM.*m of th©
v t*" ai. rut it tin* ir* w*D which throng
the streets Th* l-.iks* rttr*-. t ‘'hinival
• ontinuft* t. furnl-h tl* amusing fea
'ur© of tli* . lri. ul th** veterans
!,r ‘ ink ;i; oil in, atul htvku: * big lime
on tl;* MMw iy. a. w *ll as u joyous rr-
IMitiHl W .til Old < onir.t b
Th© husin* -- 4.f t.wla) wa largely c*-n
-flm i to o mi t.o top.*rt trf the
It**solution© < *fnm*tte . iiml the re-eie.*-
tion <f brig kl*' oifnm in l**rs The eveti
lt' s* l"iii %v©r all ** ial.
la* nr* i 1 * fi'Hih *ver #©en in An*
K lein *n itn> **. * ,m have thr-tiiK***! tiie
ir.ots for th*- pa tw .lux-, The cul
mici.tf lrig feature *.f 11© reunion and of
tli© w**k will i- la. |fil* ,>f veterans
to morrow m, . ,ng ,? n ,•, k After
that in© t \tm in , will 1© y .ri, nnd by to
mcm.w night It will ail M . *,\.i
Th© convention of Uonf© lerwlt- Vetersna
w4s • alleil t ofl*r by (bn. Evans
promptly it lo o < .* k
•'* P <'Hr-o,i off'i©<l a resolution
Hint h** veterans rmreb In a holy t. th©
Isx! r©©ti:;g i li© ■ of the bishop nd lieu
tenant gei.eial. Doniiliis I'oik wh> sleeps
under th© chancel of Rt. Paul's Rplscopil
CThuroh Tli© resolution whs immol
Ttie minutes .f yesterday w* r** r*-sd nnl
c*j) firmed
' .Hino.k* J W poofwlt’k of Forsyth df
fr-d a rcsohitlon thi*' on** veteran from
**uoh cami* In- ap|Snr-,i | , a**sPt thn
Stis of Veteran** in the organisation of
amt© f Dorn* *,f V#i r ira iihl chapters
f Daughter* of the *'onf©*cra**y. Tha
motion was carried
the 1 rternsa' ll*ie.
*>! \\ ft < 'alhouii of Atlanta then in
tro*|tj.-©d the f• >ll©wing resolution:
\\ her#.**. The f]ov* n *ir of <;©rrg|fi has
lu hit* me*Mig to the General A>'©mhly
r*-* < tnmej d*d th* i* - ©|dati e and main
• ©nance by th© ©<*!*• *f th© t>r<q e*-iy
known as th© <'onfedernte Ro.dlers* ll- tuo
*' ’ • m
I-re*. *.r land wi.h the buildings f.hwrsoa,
for the benefit of th© needy ami homeleea
'onfeib-rate * *f Ueorgia. ptmfded
It should Im- again lenthml to ti,© tai©
D.v th* lasird of trust©*s (hereof, aud th *
said pr'p©rty having t*e©n s. ten!er©d,
md • bill providing for ucj s * ptano#
•ud mtlntenam © having h*-©n !nrntu©*t
In the Georgia L©g) v ntur© by Hop. W.
r Gary, r* pres*nlatlve from th* counter
■*f Richmotal; nnd.
"Whereas. It |h the sense of this Dmlv,
coiuprisifig tb© G*orgla Division *f th©
Un|tel (V>nf©*)-rnte V©t©rans. that th©
ufs'nlng of ti* h an Instllutlon. f r tho
iH i.ent of th** needy arid h >rn©l* ss Con
fedorat* iMildl.rs of this sta*©. is now a
pressing lie*-* setty and woo’d h© a fit
ting re gnlt! it by th* *tat© of th*dr stlf
sacrlflccs and hero condu-'t in Pa .la
fens**, therefre i>e it
"Resolved Th it a ivimmltt©** c ns's ing
>f Joe©| li It t'u Timing. J im**n M Pa e,
P. A 8 Media* han, D It F **• man, A.
It Montgomery, t* M Wiley John Trl*-
lelt. W It Burroughs. J 8 Ro>n4 n. A.
8 Shephard ami W. u Calhoun. V>© and It
is her© a i*|s nt©*l t* Mj*fs .r liefors th©
tletier.il Assembly and hy rte*m* iat or
oth©rwt©. urge th© r *•*© of *ald till to
accept, o(Nn ami tnalnialn th - r.il I * on
federat** B*ldl©rs' ilorn© of Geo g a '
In intrkluclng Ihe resolution C* I Cal
houn mad© on** of th*- moat e oquent
speeches- of lh- convention. He sall ha
thought th© South should ©r©ct m nu
m*nt to L** and Davis, to toe beg jt ful
women of th© South and to the.faithful
m-gruea who st* <1 by the South hut
above all we should care for ih* living.
Oaieral A. J West, of Atlanta. e©**g.l
©d tha revolution in an eloquent s|>©aoh.
!! said tliat 08. Calhoun sihl himself
in advocating this meana?© afKk- for tha
tn©i who srri*l th© *ar ry cro m through
•h© tl*o>*ls of living fir© at Shiloh, whero
Albert Sklney Johnston died, at Übancal
;oravill*. wh©r© Stonewall Jackson died—
ili© m©n SM* sitouel no: tie left destitute
in their old age
H© was greeted with cheers and sp
piao©©
Il whs followed hy General Peter
McGlas um of S.iviinnah. who gave a re
nin- of th** tn ory of th© efforts to rw
abli*hi *t B*’.*l r - II -mf, and in eloquent
and patriotic word urged the a*k>itloi
of th© resolution. IBs remark© warn fre
quently punctuated by npplaue©. aid at
th* ha* of his speech tne resolution was
put to th© <*onventlon anl carried by a
rising vote.*
Sending ••reetinga.
Mr Bal*m Dutchar of Augusta. 4hen
offered th© following resolution
"It* rived, by the Georgia Division of
United ("onfedarata Vrterana, In annuil
convention a-s* mbj©d. That tv© senl
greeSlng to all .ur brother tlivlskme *f
he United <"onf©derate Veer ins from
Virginia to Texas.
"In Ihe iru***l province of Go*), she sol
diers of the Georgia Veter •fin* Division
hav© l*e©n spared to meet m © more. Wa
| have loukel Into each other’s faces and
clasp©*) one another’* hand* We have
sat under th** fold* of our t**-love*l battle
flag and listened to the -west strains of
"Dixie " Fair women have smiled upon
us and young m**n arisen to do us hono%
*‘(>tr youth has r*©en renewed like tha
eagles, and w* send you grertlng to let
you know that the Empire State of the
Jknith 8 o© true as niw l to all the ©acred
memories of the part and that ’There’#
nr- in tin old land •rt "
Mr Carroll iheu Introluced a rero.uFrti
for tike bropia
cr€Nwes presented the veteran*.
At this Juncture the officers of the
Daughters of the Confederacy w©r© es
corted to the stag© und prt entod to tha
convention.
A committee of fifty was then splint
ed assn ©s ort to carry to the resting
jriace of Gen. Polk the bouquet made by
tha Daughter* of the Oofed racy.
Mr. A K Wilson, who wan ed "mot#
work and lass talk." offeral a rradutlon
restrict.r* th# reunions to two days. It
whs referred to tha commlttaa on ta o
lutlona.
At this Juncture, Gan. M. C. Butler of
Booth Cirottn* entered the convention
hall. The audience greeted him with tro
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