The Savannah morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1900-current, November 19, 1900, Image 1

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TMK MORNING NEWS r ,i.utirl I*M. - Inrorporatcd IW J H KBTII.U President, CLEANED OUT A BANK lIHHWN rroLB 1 A PIT A L STOCK. RK bEHVK AMI ALL. is A DEFAULTER FOR $201,000. i. .It ,1 * * \ (TIO*.(U SBWPOHT, KY„ i the si rrann. |liil.l.rp|irr unci Assistant Caahlrr lovereil I |> Heavy Shortage Which Extended llvrr Ten * ears— V* rn, , 1., I nil l.liott for n 'mull llnuk. Ia Fast l.lir anal a Jralima Wa.mnn l.avr Him kway—hot Id I rrrslrd. a. innail. Nov. lg—United Staten 1: 11 . Examiner Tucker. to-doy look po*- n of Ihi' Otrman Nat 1011.1 1 Hank „• v,. |K>rt, Ky.. ami |wt'd a notice that k would remain doa.d pending" on ex animation. l.x 1 miner Tucker nlso announce,! un ci! ally that Frank M. Brown, the in (j ,1! bookkeeper and assistant cash j, war missing nnd that 0 partial to - ,t:.H showed that Hrown wan tl . about *3)1,000. ) .an haad lieen with the bank eighteen v ,.,r waa one of the moat trust, and i, : ever ■ onnected with thb* old bank, in I t I* aatoted by the expert* that hi* di .ilone catenated bach a far aa ten ya ara. The riipit.ll rto* k of the laank la only Brown's alle-ged shortage to it,, ib|e that amount and ntorc than the r,.„er\. and all the assets. including their rial eaiute. Uln Alvord got away tvith ITon.nm In N.w York, he did It In aa Inrge bank, bin Ur,,tan did not have an much to *0 on. ■iid ecime to have gone the full limit for 11 email bank In a city eaf less than 30.000 inhabitant*. Only One Hnnk Left. The First National Bank of Newport wan wrecked two yetarw ago by Cashier Youtsey. and notv with the German Na tional closed, Newport has oniy one hank left For two week, there have been rumors tint Brown was short and aome deposit or* withdrew their •• counts Three weeke ago jne bank examiners made .1 good statement for the bank, ami the officer* ■and directors allayed auspiclon by refer ring to the report of thla examination, and •■■ their last statement. In which all of RrcwTi'a defalcations were covered up by him. I.aie Wednesday Brown left, and It •< announced that he hod gone hunting, for • variation. He did get a ticket fo.- 1 ' dn. 111., but It Is learned h did not f there. nd It Is generally believed that Is out of thin country, with plenty of 1 obey In his possess on. The wildest relies were witnessed In V W|.T to-day. and serious trouble Is [ arod to-morrow. Hrovvaa l.lvcdn East Life, brown was living a fat life, with wine, women and gambling In his repotto re. Ills inreer was not cut short by any dis >very at the tmnk until a j.alju wo msn gave him away. Brown la a wld iw rr. with one son, aged 10 years, who lives with Brown’a father. J fir!.- C. Brown. x-Mayor of Newport, ad one of the leading business no n of Cincinnati. laist summer Brown visited •II iwatone I’ark. and a woman from ineintiall wanted to aicompony him Ins was denied her. When she ascer • iln.-d some tlmo ward that another v. man was with 1% urn on his Western dip the Cincinnati woman gave the bank , ill. lain some information that brought -lout a crisis. The officers of the German National l ank are: President, llenr>‘ Weldener; vice presl ■ nt. James M Southgate; cashier, K. C. linumt. A I of the officers are Wealthy and r*. 'I- risible men and they will be able to '■ the losses good, but the fate of the I•,nk lx In doubt owing to the intense ng among the depositors Among the directors Is I'arls C. Brown, fd er of the missing bookkeeper, who Is wn from Pittsburg to New Orleans at "v river wharf as the head of the en for boat supplies. Tank Possession Sunday. Pink Examiner Tucker took possession i' -hinduy because of the panic In New ’ that followed „i once the puhit 1 - < of Brown s absence and alleged de bit' i lon*. The hank examiner posted a 1 otl.-e that the bank would not be opened '■•morrow, pending Investigation, but It S' nerally help-ved that this proceeding • Sunday will not prevent a stampede to tow as the cxcltcmen* In Newport up 1 late hour to-night was intense. 're are about I.WO depositors, among tn hilng the nine hulldlng associations h have the savings of many |oor peo- These classes talk'd more to-day it 'lie stall ments given out kisi Thurs -1 and since then about Brown's "tier a f ions. I 'own w rote to a woman In Cincinnati II he wag hound for Houlh America, but ' Enquirer will say to-morrow that It *" tiool authority for alleging that •w sailed from New York yesterday that his destination Is China. CMAIKiKIt W ITH HI It lllllt. Prominent Italian Has Been Placed I ader Arrest. me. Nov. ll.—The Court of Appeal* 1 -sued an order sending before the ' nf Asstxe Signor Pnilxxo’o, a mmt f the t'hamhcr of DeptMle* for Pal 'd a charge of having In-tlgated murder. In December. !®9. of Signor >artolo, an ex-Mayor of Polernlo • n ex-director of the Bank of Sicily, wax robbed and killed In a ratlroid tieer Palermo, h proceedings against Signor Palis "'''particularly Important. because Art regarded os, the comer-etotie of ' '•forte of the Italian government to 'throw the BiatUan Mafia. jiatonnal) ilofning vCcto& ANXIETY OVER THE CZAR. IlnaMlans IVfl (dnHl*nt Hr* Will Itrt Wrll lint Tht*rr l >lu© ft* < on rrrn Ihrr IIU Malntly. 8t Pat©r*burff. Nov. 18.—Th© Ruflatan official work) b* unxlnu* regarding th© v>u*!itlon of Kni|>©ror Nicholas. but th*?r© U a o# confkkvicc thfit he will recover. A fort ticn office orti* i.; tok) the corre pon4ent of Trcet* loet evening, ih.it the hulletinc* were rPKr<l*t| a* fnvorabit. lie riittal uttetition to th •lietln* tlon le-rw.tn typhue in th- Amn )a .m e*iif- of I h *or.l ui*i typhue .e urulerstood in where the term cttrreeiKindM t typhoid In Amcrkwn ler tivinoiOK> Tjrph*)kl e common, th* pointed out. In nk Hue mii cltiee, (iwmtt to the defective h\K*nli arrangcmenti*. hut |i nst foiroi in tni country ae it In in the I okhl Stuff y "Moreover." conflnueil th* official, "the rsnr's genor.il iM-uiih Imk been irooil I'oraom who htive *e*n hin* frequently ind at clotu* quartere duiinx the last tew months, (five n*> credence to the storte* r CArdinK his alleged feebleness. They not *>h.*ervorl the si ahtest in dication of lliucerlng Injury from the nbre blow he received In Jap*i. They utterly d'slxheve th** assertion, often made nbriwil. th.*t the User is an epilep tic. '• I* lm|r4rnt In Ilia lltel. lerobh rurprlso Is exprceoed that His Mejesty should have a ■ lisW!*e attributed to talnied n>urlshment 1 appears, however, that he u* Imprudent In his diet, doe** no? always follow med,- • ill direction and oft#n <lrink> any water fie p.iu *c*f when walking or <lrlvln{r The of his having contracted • h* 1 diet‘A *c from milk is also considered. Yet another source of typhoid Infection In Ku.-sl.i is quad, there Indng high m* li <al lUthorliy for the statement that germw have been eultunsl from broiled quails. The n ws of tha Cxar’s Illness is kr;n*l ually reaching the general populace, and many sympathetic referen. es to hln ('on dliion are heard among the people of SL Petersburg, who are apparently greatly attached to the person of th?* monarch. Special prayers for his recovery were of feied to-ei.iy In the churches of fit. Pe tersburg. Moscow and Khardov. ALL THK TAlsh 1% -Killing of t nuntesa dc t ornnller the of the f'lut. Paris. Nov 1A -fiaitmlay's tragedy, the killing of t'ountess do rornulior by her husband, was the pr ncipwi topic yester day In the clubs anil socka.' circles gen erally. Count de Cornuller’s condition, prior to ! his marriage, wws rather humble, ami after h.s ►aparatlon from thu countess he lived in a sm.ll apartment In the I Latin quarter, evidently maintaining hlnr.- sclf on very modest Income. The oounress on flw* other hand, lived | In fin** style and It w.is evident that his harmed doflH*vtlo conditions, especially urn they contrasovl with those of the counters, r<atly depressed him. The statement by M. Leroux. the ad vocate. at whose t|.irrnv ills the coun ters w:*s shot. ih.t eh** Imml placed her affairs In his bonds at the suggestioti of her father, fount Plneau de VUmnuy, l . ofroborattd by the latter, who emphati cally ihart there w.n nny Im (>roprlety whatever In th* relations ex isting his daughter and her legal repr aenuitive IN fit K4JF.NT* AMY: GAINING. 4 olomltinn (tUTrrsMPSt Ktprrlnl an Attaek on Tannma. Kingston. Jamaic.i, Nov 18 -The Brit ish steamer Atrato, C.ii*t. <**>pp. which left Southampton. *>ct. 17. for Barbpdns. arrived here to-day from Colon, Colom bia (’apt. Copp reports (hat the Insurgents had gained several Important victories • luring the fortnight that preceded his de parture. and that when he left Colon they were marching in force against Panama, where the stores h id been cloned In mo mentary expectation of an attack He saya (hat the three-masted schooner Marie Isa tall© was ordered to leave Tol- j on Thursday, because she had a cargo of i gun powder which the Colombian author ities believed was Intend©*! for th© rebels, although it was consigned to a neighbor ing republic. it appear* also from Capt. Popp’s state ment that business In Colombia is gener ally at a standstill, th it exchange is now it 1.300, and that the military difficulties of th© situation are complicated by an outbreak of yellow' fever, rapidly P -t-i caching th** proportions of an epidemic at port Llmon and Booas del Toro. HSRIItN \A ILL HF. I.IVKI.Y. spunlsh Parliament Promlaea Inter* eXlnu Neea Madrid. Nov. 18.— The approaching ses sion of th© Spanish Parliament promises to ta a lively one. Member* of the op position. who are nnv arriving, intimate ihelr intention to attack the indHtcal and economical programme# of the govern ment All parti©* appear leterm*n*sl to combat an y Inrr'X" In |miS;*<- 'X| iilllnr<> Tl>' uP l.|itmi Ml'r aril! .rlil lx' Ih' aov rnmi'iX for lank '•>'* "nnn*ny. nn! a Caliur' to rarry out th— "form* which I ro lm)MTallv' If ih' lort'hl'dn'ax of I Spain l to ha llqiiMai"*. ■I’LTAWS WHITH SCMBME. Mar l*a> Thai •Ini..wn> Ihrmixh I'ar rha.r of a ( rail". Conalantlnopl'. Nov. I*.—Th' Sultan ra "lvr—* in aiKll'nca lax* FrkJny. Mr. Lloy-T Grl*. om. rnltad Htn!'* <-har' rt aftalr" It I. baltavad lhax id' con fa Max-' wan In 1 .-onn'ction arllb Ih' propo".! Immlm-n! pure haa' in the InlK-l Stuf" of .rul"' for the Turkl'h navy. , — l * 1 1 • IVBYLEK Mlh*•> A IM-.MAI,. |.i,| \ol lay Hr Waali Havr Oaafrd •hr Jtai'rlaaax. Ma.IrUI, Nov I*.—Om. Wrylrr hanl'a th' ataiam'n* puhllxh'.l In Parla. ah'! cabl'd to th' Uni lad StaXrx that h* had told n intarvlawar ihat If ha had r*- malnad In Cuba ha wou.d have ouaad tha American* from iha uland. Indarirouad Blrrfrlr Railway. London. Nov. If—Amarlcan oapltallata. It la a*"rtad. are projaettn* an undar rround alactric railway from tha Wait Knd at London to Bui nay. SAVANNAH, OA., MONDAY. NOVEMRKK 19, 11HK). TROUBLE IN TAMPA CICi.MIM M%VM PMLRD TO it 1-3 At ii %t.Hi:i:Hi-:\T. CLASH IS EXPECTED TO-DAY. TAMPA I.It.HT I>l' %vm i KPKAT Midi I I MUCK ill Mw. wpantsli JMrlppers Hefsie to Work With Amerlrans—This I*rrtmte4 an larermest ll inn lteH*hel. un* l*rr parutloiiM %rc llrlng Made for More motion— Many Threats Are Heard and n Werlons ton filet Is Feared—t'lflsens Hard at Work. TattHM Fla Nov. IS -The labor trou ble here, which culminated In a rod Thurwhty and has since been k’p: It* check only by the heroic efforts of *h citizens to bring about an arnicabV agree ment between the belligerent cigar unions. Is disturbed again, wad to-nUbt l>re|ar.ttlons are Inung maie for mo e rioting La Keststencfta t’nlon of strlp|o*rs, a part of th** clgarnaikers* org4niiati**n the same name, has voted practically unanimously to give n recognition t> tha International l*nton of Ihe s nnc work©*# It will rcfu.*-* to work with them, and the Internationals must either amalga mate or get out entirely, according to this decision. I,m Kcsistencla I’nlon to-day iatli.e-1 the agreement made by the *'ommlt:e of Twelve. Tlw* vote dosed at 11 ocio k th!?* morning, ami was overwhelming in Its indorsement of the eleven art.eta o agreement The International Union to-night rnf ft.fl all except artk !• 8. which prohibpn them from organixlng any cigar workers save clgarmakcrs. They refused this, and it was at one© reported to La Ke siatencla. and th© commltt©©a are now considering th© matter. Information from the inssle je that there Is little prospect of an •tmi'-able agreement. This ski* to the serloiMuies* of the situation. The result will probably be a rejection of the entire agreement, am! a refusal of Iji Reslstenria to work with the Inter nationale. Thla means conflict. Threats are being quietly made with preparation* for trouble. Tha Tampa Ught infantry la spending th© night under arms FOUR BURNED TO DEATH. Fit' tn a Hotel nt O.nijtt. ra.. - .nltcd Pntnlly nnd Drat royrd tnn.td'rnltl' I'ronryfy. Oawayo, J‘a.. Nov. If—Four men W'rr I'Urnrd lo death In a Ore which to-day de ttiroy.d the McGonlfful Uouar. a thrae atory frame huddlnn, the hotel harif and Iha oftera hottae. The three hulldlnjttt w.’rc burnrd to Iha ground In half an hour from Ih' lime th Hr' Marled. The dead Arthur Fletcher. hookk'f|-r for I'enat Stava Company, home In Boalon. Michael Ruaurll, eni|tloye of I’enn Tan ning Company. Oawayo. William Mnlhany. of Rexford. N Y. Hugh Jameraon. of Alfri-1. N Y. Th town ha' no lira deiwrtment. the only protactlon balng a pump at tho tan nery. Thr ttrr orlKlnalt-1 In Ihr McGonlgnl Mouse foot an over-prrisura of natural gas. Thryo wrrr Ihlriy paoplr In Ih' ho tel, which waa a lllmey structure. Two men were seriously Injured. Otio Katil'y, a gas line walker of Coudr rsporl. I’a.. was burned about Ihe face and arms, and Jerry Dailey sustained a broken shoulder by jumping from ihr third story of Ihr hotel Therl wre many narrow eoca|>es. most of the oceupanta Jumping from Iha windows. Thr llamas lick'd up thr hoirl building as If It were built of Under. Nothing re mains of ihr four unfortunate men bul a few charred bones. One man had a leg broken In Jumping and seyera! other* re ceived minor Injuries and s.lghl burns In making Ihelr exit from thr building The tannery employes connected a line of hoar lo the burning lailldlng*. bul on account of some trouble with the pump there was considerable delay In getting a stream on the fire, and Ihe flames got be yond control The properly loos Is esti mated at *&.. MSf (TOR HU M I* UOH*H. Ur Bossed n Very I net. lit for table liny Yesterday. Bt Paul. Minn., Nnv IV--The Improve ment which had marked the condition of Senator Cuahman K. Davla during Fri day and Saturday seems to have received a decided check and hla physicians report that he paf'-d • vety bad night last night and was r'Stl'ss and feverish through out to-day. The delirium which was a f< a'ur' of the disease In the early nart of last wek has returned, and Is more marked Hla pul*' has aaatn risen mater ially as has also hla respiration HRAVY tiltl. IBM KS I'dhhArWO. Two lloya Were Killed nnd Mart. Property leolred. Buffalo. N Y., Nov. I—A section of th Minnesota ore docks, situated on Hlarkwali cwnal In this harhor. collapsed this morning und-r the weight of •t.anc ton* of ora. Two boy* were killed oral one man l>adly Injured The property lose ks estimated at 1150.- (IM. Th' crash came wMhoul w tmlng Wt feet of Ihe dock disappearing beneath ihe surface of Ihe water The ore la owned by Pleknnds. Matther A 00., of Cleveland tOMMOTIOV IV IIIIVU KOVG, R.portad Grant Urllaln Will tend Oat Firing Suuadron. London. Nov J.—"Thar# la considerable commotion hare." say* tha Hong Kong correspondent of he Dally Mall. "In con sequence of a report that Great Britain .intends to send out a flying aquadroo." NOTE FROM THE POWERS. Will Nunn Hr Nend> far *hr rhlnrsr I nimtsslaers I unitrr >ny siiuatloa Is Favorahlr. IN kin, Nov 17. vl i fihangbal. Nov 18 Tin* belief tlwt the note of the Towers to the fhlnrse **mm* mom* rs, Prince Thing nod LI Hung fhanx w II he completed soon, is sir* ngthen* l by the results of the recent informal conferencea of th mlfilaten* of the Powers Mr Tonger. the United fitates minister. - ld t a corr*s|w* lent of the Associate*) Pres# to day: "The situation Is apparently very fa vorable to the early Is ginning of negotia tion* for a prel,micar\ settlement I be lieve th.it the next meeting of the foreign envoys will virtually nettle all point* of difference between the representative# of the Towers, who will lose no time in pre arnting the demands. "What the teaull wiH he it Is tmp>salbli' to foretell Event* have placed Ohlna In ver\ * ritical position Whether she will be able to pre-ervr her integrity and to save her trade n* lot ton* with the real nf th' wor I*l will *l* pan*) upon what the Ikiwera iknuiiii In ih# onal settlement ami upon her willingness to accept promptly the I'onditions |Nup>'?(l "It Is quite iinlllKdy. if not Impossible. thA the C'hlncae court wi.l return to Tekln itefore next spring, but 1 do not stit I* iisit • any serious d*,ay In th*- progre** of the negotiations with the iTfilneae commission ers. as they are In tc.ographtc i-ommunl cat bat with th* court. u Military oi* rations are vlrtua ly fit a standstill. The On man ami Italian *x* pedttlon* northward passed thruugh th© Nan Kau i*ass unop|*os*d. w %ltlll\t. \ till, llUAr.lt** Clilnrar Troops Mnkinic Farnest Kf f<rt in Tat Them l)wn. t<’ore*j K*mlence of the Aseot'iafed Treoa.) Tien Tsin. Oct. .1 ltiHHj*rts from all direction* in (’hi LI prt>vtm*e indicate th* ImiHr’.al trooaa are at tenet m.*klng a show of punishment am) dispersing the Boxers. It is saU) In /©liable Thlifbsa clrtdaa that the movement, which waa promised by Lj Hung Than*; on his return from th© South, would A*um© larger and more general pruportons if the authori ties were sure of oecurlty from atta* ks i>n lmperiai troopa by allied force* This feiir wns well grouiKhd. aa was shows by the reported attack of a body of French on an imperol force of 2 00* troop* which were operating to Uw- south In the direeilofi of Tao Ting Fu As < at|e<| the Asooe-lated Treoa, tlie British coiunin of th© pao Ting Fu exi*e d.tion. i-ommaiuWd by tien loma-Tamp bell. found a small b**d> of imperial troop* at Wen Au Hslq, ol>aat fifty mile* south west of here. Those taef) on being Interro gated asaerted they bad been sent out from Tachon to disperse th© Boxers ami had severely punished several vllUges.and killed mare than NJb Boxers While re turniiig to Fachon they met a column of French who tired and dispersed tham. Urn Oampbed took their arms and horses anil re lease* I them At a number Of villages s.outmy forties have found the heads of Boxers Oil the waits Advices from Ting Tu state that 5.00 men of Yuan* force have kiNed u large nutulH-r of Boxers ami there Is *M-.r*'ely it market lawn but whose w lls are adorn ed with the gnastly evidence of puvusn metit. At Ting Tu eliy p i* s:aee that among tin victims of Yuan * troops were a num ber of mere lads whom the soldiers tried • o spare. Their f.inulirlm, however, led tin it* to resist the troops, ami they were put to d©*<h. Il*-|*©at©d evidences of the rarnrstn©*.- cf the Chinese authorities In this direc tion an* having an offset. DKrHFU VTIOYN OF TROOPS. Many Instances of Ita.hbrry nnd Mla frenlwaenl of < btnese. (('orrespond.'nc. of Ihe Associat'd press. 1 Tlcn Tsin. flet JO— Numerous Inslancrs nf robbery and mlstrealmenl of Chinese by European soldiers have been re|oried lo the authorities an<l since the withdraw al of the American contingent nt the mili tary police of the walled city lawlessness lats Increased, Much of It Is laid at Ihe door of recently arrived troopa. but the Chinese fear of foreigners, makes it practically Impossible to get evidence against the perpetrator' The American coolie gangs have been robtwd several time* while returning to night to the native <lty, and they assert that the French soldiers did It. Now each gang carries a small American flag, and as far as report'd this has afforded them protection. Within the past few day— weyeral com plaints have been made lo the provisional city government that soldiers have openly loot'd Chinese louses late at night. Ihe police affording absolutely no protection against foreigners According lo Chinese retains small bands of robbetw have been committing depredations In Tillages near the city, but so far no organised efforts to suppress them hove been made by the military au thorities In far! the scarcity of troopa available for such work and the titter Im possibility of locating the guilty parties make euch a task a formidable one. gproaiTinv to a 1,1.1K8. Empress llnsaa" Is Afraid to Re turn to Pekin. Shanghai. Nov 17 —As Ih' outcome of Ihe protest by Great Britain against the transfer of Yu Chang to b' governor ship of Wu Chang, thla official will he replaced by a governor, who Is pro-for eign In his sympathies. It Is reported that Gen. Ma. with 10,x> men. Gen. Fang with I,oo*, and Gen Yu. with 5.000. are marching toward thr bor ders of lhe province of Ch| la to check thr advance of th' allies westward. I.| Hung Chang and thr Yang Tse vice roys. B,ls said, have guarantee.! the Em press Itowager’s personal safety If all* will rettirn lo I'ekln. bin she believes that they are In lettgu*- with the allies lo cap ture her. The French force which went to the relief of the Catholic priests, besieged nt Chan Ting, lit Cbl la province, a tc eedad In rescuing them Tao Tat Bheng deni's that Frinoe Tun and Gen Tung Fu lislang. ha re jolnw j the Mohammedan rebellion. he tm PKVALTi r>it ninen. \ Foreign Envoys Ifavr He-opened the Discus.lnn of It. London. Nov 11— Dr Morrison wiring to the Tima* from Pekin under data of Nov. U, saya: "Th* foreign envoy, have reopened Ue (Continued o$ Fifth Pxtga.) FAILED FOR MILLION 4 IHI.RI lt%* ril.Fl* A ••F.TITIOA IX HANK 111 l*T4 % . STATES HE HAS NO ASSETS. HAD BOUHOWF.D HALF I MII4JOA Flit)M Ills WIFIC. t Many I Inims Arc llic llrstilt of a A caiiire In thr Siith In Which 4 nrlry bays He l.>M ii Xtllllon nml n Half—f arlry Hlaaics Wall '•lrrrt Men nml Taw* lacs an F. xposure. Had a lie markable 4'arerr a* a Flssscier. New York N**v 18 Francis I* Carlo, a well known Wall str* i broker, who lives at orange. N J.. ma*ie announce ment to-day ut Newark ttiat lift- on Hit urday he had tiled In tin* Tnlted Htaies District t'oun nt Trenton • i*iition In hankrupti'y. The petition *l* luret* the lia bilities to Ik more than ll.ftXi.uo, mid the assets nothing A list of ‘he principal creditor follows Mrs F l> Carl* \ , l*or owed in**tey, |&W,- fi?u. Inman. Swan a Cos. New York, judg ment. J Kennedy Tod £ t’o, New Yot k. judgment. |lm.usi. Frans lieutsch A t’aeaar fichlesMnger. Lomlon. judgru* nr \ in filralck K t’o. New York, halntue on contract. B*W.t*lo. K. M Mia* k. New York. |3tj.tßi, Clay *H> Na tlonal llnnk. Judgment. lndorsnent. note* nf Kentucky Tnlon Hallway < *miany, T.iM*. tlerniaii S*'Urity Bank Louisville. Ky, guarantee note K< mucky 1 niKi Hallway t\iuin>. IT.tH" Kentucky Na tional Bank. |otatgv!llt*. guarantee note Kentucky Tnlon lUtiway t oinpany. fl* two. In addition there arc about n score of other rre*d tors holding claims amount ing to from to 83.000 These claims .igairwt Mr Csrlff. he aaya, ar- the re sult of a vent ore In the fiouth several years ago. In which h© lost $1 W'hlh- Mr Carley w.s ahrtsul recently, on© of his .• *prainte*l wmi* of the Judgment cr-*lliors with th* 1 fact th*it about 131 ft ffin had lc**n phw with ccr ia'n brokers fr Inv*stmerit Believing that toll© Mr Curley’s own money* these creditors began to for* - |o*ym©it of the Judgments by placing attachments on the mraiev An a re* ult h concluded to take advantage of the bankruptcy laws in the interest of all hi* cTediturs Career as a Financier. Mr. Carley ts 81 years old and an Ohio an by birth 11© practiced law in Chicago for a short time, but in tfil nowtl \o IXHiisviile Here hla active career aa *• financier began, when he became nfTl Mated with 4 he Standard Oil Company as presi dent of Me fiouthern branch, and for many yearn h© was an important factor in that tor|rotlon lie wis also president of the Cltteens* t;u i ’.anpmy at faiuisvllle, and president of th*- Board of Trad* In !X*SI Mr Carley cam* t*i N*w York an*i nt once t-#k a promln*ni |* ace In flnniK-lit! circle** I• • • hec.inw* h* id of the brokerage firm of Car ©y. fi’okes Ar Cos. which lias sine* le*im** th© firm of F. D. Carley A Cos. In imi Mr. Carley began ih- fiuMdlng of the Kentucky Cniun Ballwa> A larg* (sirtion of It had to I*© cut through gravel ami sand land, and there were frequent cave-ins. which each llm© ©©ldled lo**a of thousands of dollars. After having dropped a fortune In the r<a) Mr Carley gave it up and returned t<* New York Mr Carley, in an Interview blames cer tain Wall street nun for forcing him In financial matters, and says he will rfton m ike an exposute Ills petition In bankruptcy has been re f. rr-*d to Commissioner Frd rlck W La-onard *f Trap ton. Ft MIBIIHEM - IV vs I.It.HT. I'ollre • a pill In Transferred for In sulting n Minister. New York, Nov. Ik.-Police Captain Herllhy, In command of ihe Kllxuh. th street station, and who Is the police off! rial charged with having insulted the Rev. Mr. Paddock, one of Bishop J’olier’r assistants. In charge of the work at Ihe pro-cathedral, was tn-day removed from that ssallon He wat sent lo lake com mand of the steamboat squad. The transfer of Herllhy la* pul down as the first effect of Hlaiiop potter's letter to Mayor Van Wyck concerning the prrv < leitce of Vbv Oft the East Ht.fe wht- h ler rgory Ihe Ehlrldge Itrtil Kidn'elb slr#el stations look after, and In Which Is wlia: Is known as the "It'd IJghi" district A notl.-eable change waa appat.'it In m x "R* and Eight" district benight There sere fewer of Iheste red lights fo be seen In Allen and other streets of the precinct It was very quiet, and during me flrxt iso hours of the night, despite ihe Ir. Junctions of Capt Tims, the new captain of the precinct, fan a perron was arrest ed in connection wtth Ihe new vice cru sade Capt. Moynlhnn of Ihe West Twentieth street station, who had notified Ihe man agement of ihe Grand Opera House, ihat only .acred concerts would Ir- allowed on Sunday nights in the Theater, went lo the building xo-nlght to watch. Two j>er formers were doing whin Ir called a "song and dan e act." They were In ■ Ireei eoaiume but were singing ami .lanc ing, and after they had finished, ©apt. Moynlhnn arrestetl them and mana ger They were clfarged wlih a violation of the Sunday law Frl.mkt balled them out. The police raided a club on East Ninesy sevenih street, and arrested seventeen men ami two women, nml captured a lot nf dice and chirm A Brooklyn gambling house was also raided rpi.l eleven persons taken Into custody At th* Metropolitan Thentrr, Cap*. Sheehan nnd eiglr officers after wwteh- Ing the perform in -e. a fronted Frank Griffin, manager ll had tr-en advertised as a sacred conceal. but some of the per formers appear'd In cietume Flgllt In f rolls., filet. London, Nov. I—"A diagtaceful con flict Kadi place Salon lay at A gram. In thn Croat la n Diet." suys a dispatch from Vienna lo th* Dally Kxire*s "The .*•- posing parlies engaged In a free fight and wrecked the furniture ami window* One member empi ed a six-chambered revolver at th* opposition benches, and hi* ecl leaguer nearly lynched him. Many depu ties wdr* wounded " —, , Death of au Irish Haron. London. Nov. lA—Baron frrw'imoo- and Browne, a r*|r**entallv* pe- r fur Ir'lxnd .Inca IMS. U dead. He was born Juo- A ui CHARLESTON SECURES IT. Iteporl of \innl ■tirl \% 111 Favor It* (iioviil t Ihe Naval ftiattun I mm V**rt II oval. Washington Nov u* At the Navy Pe iarini.ni Ii is *.ld iha* Ihe naval baarvl. *f which Adm Till lto*lgers is pr'?*l dent, detailed i d*M©ratine the a4ivtsa hlil'.y of transferring ttw* naval station from Tort Hoyal •* Charleston, has prac tically eomplele*| lih lalsvrs and will re port to favor of the change It Is understood that the tMvird has con cluded to recommend the transfer of the naval station • Ch •rl©<tai. on the ground that the latter place offer* better fa* ilttlee for tie- ear* ution of gov*rn ment work After -xani nlng several desirable slice in th© immediate vfcinty of th* *H> of Charleston, th© h*nr*l. It I- understood. l <-dc*l to r©*-ommeml the selectwm of the slt* <m the 4*sier liver. adj*dnmx Chico ra l*ark Bear A.lmlraj lt**dgets Is now sup|*os©*l to U iii ('harieston to m ike an eiammn tlon of a few d*-lat|s tssiring u**ti the fin©l re|*©rt >f tlie H* rotary of the Navy Th© addition©! surveys or|er*d to I*© made at Curt Koval were to have !©• n completed last night Hear Admiral Kmlleott. who fsv*its th* transfer of tin- station from Tort t* Chsrlielon. receive*! late yesterday a reyort of atHttlnr m*b|dent to the lry dock at IVrt Itoval, which will Involve an expend tlire of stone:liihg over |B.tftn The reiaiTt 1h ©X|>ecvted t lie In the hands of Ihe He-r.tary of th* Navy mt later than tha first of December, so that the subject may Ik* at once transmitted to Coiigr* *s. for early a**tl*ri during the *ntiig session. II i U \ll V \** I HI • 111 \*. Natives of the Islands Are Mahlag a Splendid show In© U veh Hurt on Nov. 18 —The •!*' reaa© of th© Hawaiian race has been steadllv grow ing iess rapid for ih© past several d©*'ole*. especially the female |N>iMilotion. accord ing to the annual r©|ort of ©*-President Smifotd II l>ole. Hover nor f Hawaii The Increase of pan Hawaiian* tersls to keep •h wn th© numiter of the |Hir- ll©waitane V\ idle th*- figures slkiw race progress in th* * ensures *f iws* am) lose the pur* II * walbiti |M*r*-eilage of survivors waa the lowest of nil nationalities! reprraente*! in th© tftiaiHl An encouraging outlook for (he Hawaii an?* exists in the fact that nut of €.227 owners of real estate in lifi€. 2.tK, were imr© Hawaiian* and 732 pan Hawaiian* Th* tacts are significant as showing t i* ownership of holding* by so large a num her of purr llawrahans and th© evident tendency of tn© rooo to acquire hotrve steods. t CMAKC2KO WITH SMtCfOCIHNa. Baggage nt Miss Dorranee Seised ns Arrival of Aew York. New York, Nov 18.—On the arrival of h© Atnerlcan Line steumsh p New York to-day a squad of afw*ia! agents of the treasury department and som© secret service men hurt e*l on board and asked lo Ik* shown the -Ktoie room occupied by Ml* M Dorranco. fib© had left her r<*>m when the sper-Aal agents reached It and Jin-1 **n-reflr| u> having her three pie*-ej* of baggage passed. This canateta *f two trunk- and a largo porimanteau The tiaggHge w.is again overhauled. Hul*sequen4ly one trunk and the |*ort matKeau wera sent to the ap|*ra ser's atm© while th© other trunk was s©tv: to a hotel It w.s said that Miss Dornan* © biv*l brought in much n©w jewelry and alHMit SS.QftO worth of us*ei dUmomls. for W'hch ©lie iiad an invoice showing that { ho li t*een *<ld lo her by a Tori*isn firm M** Dorranee declined to uss the m ixitre and ih* ireaaury • >fn'lals were equally retk-ent Met unit HAS l|g V TI'K AHF.It. I‘rnmlaral Fllaarrald Kan Takes VVyalerlona leave. Fltxgeruld, Ga . Nov II.—B. G. McCrary, city engineer, and cMndl.tate for clly dark, has disappeared from here, and all Iracas of him are lost He was last seen here Friday morning, when he told his wife he was going lo hla farm four miles north east of town. Inriulrlp* aiwml his farm ami front near neighbors bring no news of him. as he had noi b*en there. He had been In 111 heallli the past summer, anft had been down-hearted at lime* A great many j.enple Hunk he has la-en murdered, while others think he has gone *to his former home. I ravin, , O. Two weeks ago he an nounced himself a candidate for city ■ lerk ami from ret*>rts was making good headway In his canvass IVQI KXT tivni new hovri. Derided Farter Died at Ihr Bands of Ink Mown Parties. Union, Col. Nov. 1* After bring noti fied that some fragments of hones of a human bring hd been found on the prairie near where John Porter n< bunt ed to the stake. Conner Brown and a Jury summoned by Mm gathered up tha "remains" and held an Inquest. The Jury'a verdict was to the effect that the remains were those of John Porter, and that "death was st the bonds of tstrifes unknown" The ■ remains ware buried In a small box near the scene of tha lynching YKGIIOKh It EAT SCII PF.lt MIT. *1 hey Threaten tn Parade la Santi ago Without It. Santiago de Cuba. Nov M. —Mayor Grin on has refused an application from the N aders of Ihe colored party for a permit to demonetr.ite to-morrow against lb- Castillo parly which Is now In control. It la expect'd that an anemia nil I be made to have the imra.le without permis sion of ths municipal government. lII.EMIkfIED FOR LIFE. Football Pint ere Who Were Injared at Danville, Ky. Cincinnati, Nov. ll —All members cf tha toot ball tram of the Unlvarxlty o: Cin cinnati who were Injur'd in th* troov# wtth th* Central Collage team at Dan ville, Ky., yaatarday. are doing will ex cept Read and Hhayer, but they will ra covar The physicians report that six of tha player* will b* bkmiahad lor IK*. DAILY I** A YEAR . t’KNTH A COPY. WI KKId 2 TIMKh A WEEK.BI A YEAR BOTH SIDES ACTIVE BkIHM<MII. 111 TAACF.Y HITfIKIJI %N| % xti.it It % NS, FIGHTING CLOSE TO MANILA. UH ANT’x l oll* | Kill) |> FIFTY OP THY. INM IK.IATA. First I nrensorett News VMspatek Mace luirrirsn fleet* pa flow of Philippine*—Ft I tpt ns 4 **ntlaii ally Xliontliig Inf** Ihe t*arrlsnnrf Tow n*—4,ais l.ost h> Mil© Ids' t n. pan* N*i II -ca pi n red t apt tired I I© ill* non ( Sen | for Food Manila Nov 18 tKIrM un* ffirl i\ews b> . able sin • American ©*• ui*i4ion ) Last week wit nrs**el ii very const I*'r a hla Increase in rebel ami American activity mi th© Held Muti) sktrminheH .ml several small ©iigagemetits tu North ern an.l K*uthrrp Luzon The termination of the ran.** p* milts a rrsuinption of op erations **n ioth *ilep The Amrii-n* ar* undertaking a series of aggr* **s4ve movements agatnat the tn eurgenAn, nntnbv U|oti the Islaml of Ha mir m iin-t <l*'ii LuklMti. whore forces Ih>ll the entir© island with the ex rption f three oast lowtw, each of which m xarrisotie*! by tw.i c*npan|es of th© Twen ty-ninth Infantry and a platoon of artil lery. The re4eis are continually shooting into the gammoned town *m*i our fortes hava not been sum* lent to retaliate effective -1) t’ommer* . ill Samar has N*©n at a SIiikIhIIIJ. ati.l m***t of the influent ml In haistant-* have depart* t lien. Hare haa arrived there with 330 men. He will ring ©lght compani©* of the fireond Fll farMty from the t.land tif Marlnduqua, as they may be needed, and will proceed cnergetlrally to cruah Om Luktai . Meanwhile I’nlte I fitates gunboats will patrol th© coast to prevent the escape of the insurgent (eider. LuMmu ©till bolda ihr©© m*m|M*rs <*f the Fort >-abird Kef! ment prisoners. *•••* '* Rr'a-lara*. Thr rin. > ahli h liia tMriy of Uap*. D vrraaux Sliti-M. of riini(i.my K, Tarantr* tilnih Vuli.ntm Infantry. Imu laa irmiirr in M irtovkiqii. at iha tlm- of ti ■ aptur. huv. ...a >q| baan manra* from tha nilpino. All th- M<ir,n<liu|u> *,.r rlanna ar' balm .'ontlnuftl Th' Kmirt"nth In'antry. which room. ly arrtv'.l from Ct.lna. will rall'ya tha Tw'nty-nr.t Infantry fntn duly Ih Ma> nlla ami th' T*'nty.(lrat mill r'llav# tha Trtlriy-'llith infamry In ttouth'rti L. x n. th' Tnlriv-athth Infantry In* to tha l.htn.i ~f fanay to rHnforca the troops there / The Twenty-eighth Infantry will rein force the garrison In the Island of Mm d.mao. particularly at Oagayan. where an Drilled true© !>©tw.n ih© rebel* and tha Americans has existed for month* part tlen Whe*ten. commanding In the de partment of Northern Luton. Is sending r Inforeefinents to ti*fi Young's province*, where the native*, under 4Jen Tiny© and Agllpay, th© ©s communicated Filipino I tlest, ar© showing signs of restless©©**, deserting th© and onlrlle* they have #ecu pi©d during ih© rainy season, and joining nder c>mpulsion of fear the Insurgentg lit the mountains farntf* I’lgltl Near Manila. Notable among th© week's engagement* was t Jen Grant a ad van* ©. with Ylaccaba tn*© and American scoot*, upon a ratal stronghold th|rl> five miles itorOi of Ma nila which woe *lef©n*tal by two hundred in*org<ri4* ,irnil with rides After sklr mirilrig un*l fighting for the greater part of a lny mid night, the enemy was dls bslged from th© mountain fs:n**ss. and Irnmrais© quantities of rice md stores, with conalderahle ammunition, were de stroyed Fifty Kiliplmw were killed and many others wounded Th© insurgents carrle*! off their *l©*id Th** Amri<na losses were eleven pnv4es an*l one *ifH er wounded, and one Ifnccabeb*© killed Lieut. Fredartck W Alataeter of the en g.neefs, who waa captured by the Insur gents In Luion test fiaptember. has aent, with th© permission of his captors, a let ter to Manila asking for food, money and clothing, which will be forwarded to htm by a native runn©r Hla heal’h Is trokon .nl hi© release problematical. 4 Jen Mac Arthur has g.*ne to fiubtg Bar wlfh Admiral Hemey on the Tnlted Hiateft cruiser l(r*Mfklvii for the purpose of ex amining the lot ility. it Is probable that ©gh*een hundred marines, now In Thlllis pln© waters, will be used to relieve cer tain army posts, rendering the relieved soldiers available ft** other and more urg ent duties |t is understood that Oen. Mac Arthur is considering the question of * **sbllshing more marinas In the vldnlty of Hul*ig lie Is to return hero t e-morrow Although n©w and commercial mes sages between Manila .md points In Amer ica and Europe are not subject to en •orshff* all m stages between the Thlltp piiKs* and the Orient ar# censored ns here tofore riM\ITIKB SOT TOO KKTKNK. Sr. SnrllH TlilnUe C lilnrar Hi mi lit B* Smlr to hoWrr. New York. Nov. It —Dr W A. I*. Mrtin. |ireeldcnt of the new imperial University in Pekin. t*-J iy gave oo on npen Iritrt, ttr i'tt!on of w*hfr*tl Is "Juellee to Chins." which he tho tyurriion of the hour of the whole world. Jir. Martin take* reception to tome n cently printed newpo|*r artlclee whirl! advlae tnoler.ition hi the treatment of the Chinese lie a.ya, In etfeet, if the ruling' power* in China were of Ctilnete •train, titer.- might he *ome exruae for mob ration. hot he <eli the Kitiprrtfc f low age r '• n Tartar uaurper who the trudlt'nrw of the grand Khan and treata Amhaawidora with oontumely." |ir Mai tin further eaya: "The rra-lle ! road to page* an I ordor le me reriotatlon of the rcung Rmp ro'. A* for hla tyrannical aunt and all hor bloaiaUlned < no penalty ran lie too aevere to Infltet on them. When the Dow ager and Prtnee Tuan |M! to de ith four mlnletera In the foreign hard for tho crime of pleading |*a e art t’e alii • ton aevere If they Inalnt on the exile of the one and execution cf the other?" The iloclor chate-l hy ••ontendlnr that ssn- 00,(01 la not too much fit Chino t* ry _ Faainaa Labor Lender Urad, Houaton. Te*.: Nor. 19 —Martin Irena, who wee once leader of the union labor orgenlaatlona. and who wa director of the great Mtasourt Pacific itrlke In tho •gn'e, with headquarters at 81. LoulA died yealerdsy St Urucevllle.