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THE MOHS’I NO NEWS *" 4 f t f,,p.he*l ll&v .* ■ Incorporated j II ESTILL. President COTTON CONVENTION UtTIICJM* n OF I!*TKH#TATE AMO. CIATIOW IV MACOV. SPEECH OF HON. HOKE SMITH. oBJUt h as t ahbavob for a M ATIVI’H AI. 11l HE.lt'. I <rn rra ! !.■• '*■•*. Mr. AmMtl 11. lira *'■!, b Ibr Injodlcloun Mnrk . line <■( Tlielr t rn|—ll, lluhintt II ~„ lb* Markrl II Went l llir S|.-c --ulninrn laalrad f tli* <'niiiirr. I Ailnl Rupaltana l Hr Cuu ll Vrl \ rar. M i •.<>. Ha~. Nov. 3n—Thr Southrrn In ret ton Grower* Ataoelatlun v wj. ruimeal In Maoun la-.t May i( :sr*t convention Hera? to^ky. j ~nl Jordan staled tha* llir prim l oi the oonvention <i* to form an . , i.ureau for th® rdlertlon .u.d ,5,,, Ml of Matlsth al Information te ) i , , ;:ic illon bu.'lnt*a of the So tth. „ j (Tet the overertnn illnsr of |>*r ti. i. ~n> ho believed li i lU*ke Smith of Atlanta aat tht' I-a i il .|naker of the <l>. Ill* ablre-< I ■ *rly of th hlalorkal nl ft.i --t. "i al .iihl waa well revived. Mr. bmlili w . cotton to-day bring* 10 cents ~ , . ti i* only been three yr- since , p waii -f iling ut cents per pound. \\ . ji ire the **b menu* wf\bh Juivc causl , .** viii i.ince in prion? HccogiilahiK the Uvi* of demand and supply, w* must ►-• in* the ihqire intion In the price of co , .in due 10 . production of h*- t ui<lf* in excess of the fkmand for ntan uf-4**:ured goods. A knowledge of the suiv j.,> of oiton and of the demand for co -i; odi for con sum jt ion will enable :he prodti er o tell nt the time of the year w hen cotton 1* picked the price at w h nt cotton should sell. Another in. •• which la* fa -Minted the depreciations pri at the tlm<* the cotton left the i tnd* of the planter hue been the unbusi i! sslike plan of selling It. Wait for Hit* I on nuttier. Mor** than 7“ per cent, of the cotton \ nch 1* uo*l n the grent cotton mills t. the w**ril ie rais'd in our section. The i. run during twelve months. They tieed <he cotton o> much in July as they ! in December. The plan of selling ha- the time of consumption. In t i of handling the crop **> that it r hd be so.d from month to month tur *!>• the year, as the mills required it tor v* It an* been the practice of the plant ;ii the South t* rush their cotton onto r* 9 market during u period limit* and al i to two months, forcing It* pnroba t peoukitonh. rather than holding the until the consumer or null owner u after it. .tin thankful to any that en-t of the * .***ppl river during tin- present year l.inters have been informed a* to th* • at of the crop and a* to the world’* - iii.i for their cotton, R* d.zing that m worth ait least 10 rend* a pound lore, they have docUiud to ft* II it tor They have received 10 cenis for what It have atokl. itv the co-ci*emtion of the merchant* | t the banker* they have been enabled • <oon as the buyer* succeeded in *b ; ing the price, to take their cotton * the market, and ajt result they *o *c* th pr.c* 1 *,f cotton going Ixiek t * figure* ut which It Mild during the r th of Bept*mber. and I b tve no doubt i lanc of In* <*ottoi) crop thus c*re*l t v ur farm**r* wll bring them over evd* a p und. This price, however, f and hardly have been realised had the ' r* ralst'd 1 bales more of cot- Ihree |ni|iorlnni Qneatlons. r* ore three questions of vital im* * i e which affect th* price of n*xt :*wt * cotton crop. They tre. how much • mil * of the world constwne ia llow much lint cotton will Uk *ai- f the world produce* for other than * *Mic consumption in ItW? flow much * w ■ produce In the S*>uth In 11.*n?.” "i Mnuing. Mr Hmlth said: >* :r* have shown an inert a* and c 1 fat cotton goods, causing on Il f 1 demand fr lint cotton of Uo: •n. While the neat *le id* inav * how a fwoitortion.il* Increas'd de * I ha\• no .lout that by the end Aif five years the manufa luiinc of ’> • •id will coniurn* 1 over 30,0u0.000 hales *■ cai annually. V he Southern planter should aim 4 vlng for hi* lint cotton Hs full value, care must I**- taken that itli hall maintain h* r supremacy oiton producing *e thin of the England. Htasski and tlermany - voted and ore devoting great at ! > * nations to cotton culture. Th • Btnte*. mrough tho agri* ultural ’ < i ecu at Washington, saoui.l give ulture a full projiortion of atten at I should furnish reliable Infor *>f the progress which Is being J ‘ ‘ u-o.id in thi* great American st.i --ur:;o information should !!*> !>• I by the agricultural *l* wtrtmenu which are engage*) in pro ■r f ' Otton, to th* eiul that th** ' m.tv obtain before planting their prol>able world's demand, and world's supply, and 1 t**r on ‘ up when th* time for Itegin* , ‘ **d cotton arrive*, th* plantem 1 ’ t uatdy acquainted from th* 3 #* ►urces with the probaba* prdtl- M,r own cotton-raising section.** , 1 Mr Srnt.h urged til** diversl * " i * of crops. *' Hattsrvon of North Carolina , ’ ! • convention on the organlxa ,,v farmers In his state and said 1 and the Carolina* would **" buy cotton from oih*r !i supply their rapidly increasing t mills. •’lnn ut OrsnnianHon. k “fi.-rnoon session Cspt. John A. , !** k. on the relation* of the bank* •’dtoii growers and the business m.ide the following report, was adopted: , Thiit an Interstate cotton plant * ia:i-n N' organised. : That eich staie nssociaUon be ‘ three rperesentafives u[>on the ite fx.-cutivc committee. That th* interstate executive tee be authorised to adopt a con lon fln 'l elect offiesrs. •ar I th Thikt th * chairman and ~ # 0 ‘ ,hl * meeting Y* authorised to t.„ r *ke interstate esecutive commlt- H the same can meet and act.” s,, T niors th ** ftvst meeting of the inter ’ xwotive committee was directed to in Atlanta. Satoannal) IHarnimj Mctos>. CABINET TALKED CHINA. I'rnr*d Kontr Powers %rc \ot Slmrcrt- In the tHirritun Hint Tltey Want \o Territory. Washing on Nov. 2*, The • ti.e- sit uation was the main topic under con*ll -< ration at to-alay’s cabinet meeting:. Tin adm lid st rat ton ! not to Join with th** other governments In making demands upon the Chinese Imperial autnoritie* wr.i \ the Chines* government cannot comply with. So far a? our government l- cd\!srd. the foreign ministers at Pekin hc\* no* yet agreed upon all point* under ,i*. Mis sion. Mr. Conger ha* reported from time to time the various lions under con side ration, but he ha* not yet led I * at* and that the 1 i>- at hand c-i that anything In the tmiur*' of an agrromsnt hus 1* i>n reached whic h is to serve a* a basis of negotiation with the Chinese au thorith s. Mr <\i g r ha* n*. hwever, been beard from for • >vk Having passed over the stage of pro scription a> to ti:*' <'hlne*e l-adrs who vver responsible f.r the I loser outrage* th** foreign minister* are b lleved now to he engJtgeel with the difflcmil subjects of ini nenill- -and cuarante- •* 'Hie last I 'nit 1 Htate* pngiMshion was in line with th** Ki.— tti project to .allow The llatttie * ornmlssiotiers t** adjust the IrMlemnUies. It i* be'.le-ved that this proposition has never commended itself to th** Hrldsh or 'lerman governments, and filling such ref'* ren.*e of the- question **f ln*lemnl|y it i** bed* veil that It Will l* a most difficult ta?*k for th* ministers -*t Pekin to reach an agreement n ltd* subject, particularly in view of th** lAMiiu** f ,i very strong *u*pl< ton of the motiv* > >f sorn* of these ministers. Hum Oprrstrd \unin Im. This apparent difference* in original pur jmse iM'tW’egyi the I’nlt'd Sfaies geivsrn ri' fit an*s oie* e>f tfi* . .* r I’were, has i**rif.-i to r* vccit a settlement of the '' sn*se qitfj*:ton upon th** btv<od line?* lai.i * i**wn in th* state departmem's propos*- t kn. It is true that oil of the Powers sub scribed more or lees reluctant assent to such proposals n,** look to the preven tion of the partition of ('hlna and the guarantee of an "open door" to all com •*rs, yet it !**gina t" ii|*;*e.ir from th* <Hur**e ■>f the n**gi>t kit leas* that t*l t her these prom *e * were not eat* • re in ail cnm -. or that **me of th** makers have changed their minds a* t* what snail he done for the present In I'hltia , It may l*e stat l, howev**r. r*gardles* of the embarra. *m*'i ts and lela> that follow from the existent of thi- stite of affairs, that the I rdted BaM gov- rn m* nt does not propo-*- to b** driven out o' the concert relative to China at thi* Juncture In the negotiations for. n> t withstanding the wish cheriahe 1 by the a-.minlstmtion to free the government from thee entorMflcment* at the earliest po-ible monvent, and to withdraw •ur military forces from China entirely, it h* te-en *k>ttrroif)el definitely that this shall not l*** done until *ll proper inter* sts t f the I’nlted Btates in China, hav he A n maarved. TAKHMi HTHIIMiI ’.II HIM. titles llriMiliiMl In llrlnu Matter* In I'hlnn In a I rtiU. I-ondon, Nov. 21.—" Al I**l." soya th Shanghai corr. |. n.l.nt of the Morning l*o*l. wiring o -lerday. "the allies In lVktn have re-oivod ii|on stronger im*- ure* to bring mailer* lo n cri*l*. They have usk> I the viceroy of Nankin to -tale liellnltely hi* i>o*ition lowant Ihe i'hli.. *e court ami the question of forward* tmr supplies "It I* credibly reported," My a ihe shanghai c m-pendent of the Italy Telegraph, under yerte-dty's .late. "Ilia! the Kmpr. * Jtntvager hi* telegrapbe I ft *, ret decree tv irnlug oil governors and viceroy* 10 prepare for immedial o war again*! tin* alll* * every where." i:\l*i:lMTlli\ Vl>l OF PKKIt. Ilelnelinient Sent I mler I oiiiinniiil ol V"nj. IlHlilrnfrl*. Herltn. Ndt ;•> The war . m e ha* re ceived tl)e following telegram fiotn Field ilir-hnl Count von Wahlersee: Adi la hment. coti*t*Ung of mo coni lianhe of Infantry, a forca of m .unle I men and two gun*, under command of MuJ. Muhlenfel-. ha.- tiren dlsp.it hat. via San Kla Thti. twenty-one kilometre* w.-i of rekin with o:..er- to |>u*h n to tne great wall. The column under Col. Yorek arrived twenty-five klairiadree *outhea! • f lliiuen Hit.i Kti Nov. IT. on leturnlng 1*4,1. vorck will e-tahll-h communication with .Muhlenfel* ' t.illt'l '\''** I’ni.li t l\ ftliv*. Ilehute I pun II tt * I oiillnued In the ll.ieh*! ng. Berlin. Nov. . -Tint debate on ihe goverr.m. nf* policy In China wa* con tinued m Ihe Reichstag to-day. Herr Richter declared the Radical* were of the on non after the n*i**lnatlon of Huron von Kctteler that u mill ary dem onstration in China wa* aliudulely nec e** ire, tnrt that tin dispatch of an Iron ,l ,1 dtvl'l n w <> ..i, criluou . lb alluded, during the course of hi* remark*, to the Ml, d,Clara' ear of Kmperor William, •uylm: liny wer <bv study Intended to Inßiietic public ..pinion. C.mm von Hu. low. lm|*r.al incellor. reviving to Herr lUchier. .-aid. ••prince von lUh.nieh. w i- much Im pr e**ed by the urtid. In th- Kreleinnhf* ZolHititr which •< It ended rut It w un ,.lt t* it.,e to lirsem-le th- Kelehsiag I ~m 'ravin* i... ret when I ■*> that I ant one of the*- who *iw very e.-rlou* and Important reoson* for *umnionlng It. Punitive Kapeilltlon* lo I ease. Herl.tr Nov ! —An official of Ihe for eign off! e lokl a representative of the A eocl.lled Preu* that punitive expedblons ig.ilifd ihe Calm **• would soon reuse, and ... * *■ * one would he ordered. schooner Wrnirr Hmlly llamaged. Hoitton. Nov. ?|—The schooner Myrn H Weaver, from Keriwndina. whl h was low. I In here !a and w.* k In u dbmosied condition. w* examined by a diver lo dat and It *- found ihm her keel wa# e ,j.,. ,n.l Ml** started. The ve.*l - * bottom w as also otherwise hadty damaged It 1 impossible to keep her free. tent to Insane Asylum. Berlin. Nov. JO.-The preliminary hear- In* in tho esse of th# woman. Ueima Behnapke who recently attempted the Emperor* life at Breslau, resulted In i*t prtsoner being ordered to be aent to an insane asylum foe ©imervaiior SAVANNAH, GA„ WEDNESDAY, NOVEMREK 21, I'.hmi. TO CUT WAR TAKES THERE Wild. I.IKKId 1C % HPJHt - TI Uf jfdo.mHi.otHi. GOVERNMENT CAN SPARE IT. EFFORT WII.E BE MtllH TO UT now > M A>ll* TAXES. Patent tfeillrlnea mid OoenmentM Will l*rlnll> He t*rent Oslnrr*. The Ten t ewta n I'outiU *n Ten W 111 Xot Itr He moved—Tariff on ImportM W 111 Xof He Tonehed—l*reallent*a \ ten* Monulit— OiromnrgHrlnr Mv t ut a I’lttiirt*. Washington. Nov 20 -Th - H. puUlcm memi>ers of the Way.** an I M* * * om* mitUN* met to-*l<iy t* cons Her u m a-ur> for the reduction of th*- war revenu tax The most ftmport.ini .* lion taken vvu a decision not to remove the tax of 10 cents a pound on tea. The committee will not take up or dis turb the tariff mi lnij*orts. as the in* in * r claim it would oj** u up th*- vvhoi* oib- J* ? of tariff revision. The commitie will not grant any hear ings while framing th* bill, a fill • * * * ing* were given during tho last •- -i *ti of Congress and sin then br.e an I etatement* of various interc - - ive t****n received. Partlea who ai* int* r***t and however, can Die briefs or statement with tho committee. Hecrctary Gage n*l Com ml sh loner Vi ll son of the Internal Revenue llureiu w * before the <v>mmlttee for s*un*- tim* ‘lur ing the rtfteruoon. The B* cretr> toll the committee that in his opinion th*r* might be a reduction in revenues of s3> - **••• The war revenue # itow its* a tout |loh.*vw>,ry*>. Commissioner Wl.mjxi went over tTve acheduiea with the meni nem of the committee, and both lie and Secretary Gage were queetloned a# to where reductiocMi could be made to * i* tfst advantage, from the treasury view point . Ilrllef Froiai ft to nip T***. A considertl* ta.rt of the dl<cu**|on was con tine* I to ch<-ltiie It. which tav* > mcAlbal and proprietary ardd.* aid preparation-*, perfumery, cosmetics, chew ing gum. wine *-t< Thera was also discussion of stamp taxes. The discussion Ind* a ted that the committee favore 1 quite a change in t is fenture of the law and reduct long wler ever pcssible. The commit let* also de slr* s to eliminate the taxes on convey ances. of which there ha.-* be*n a great deal of complaint. It can tie stated that in a genera! way it will be the aim of the committee to abolish the tnoxt hu nsome taxes au I to grard relief from sianip tuxes a> fur as possible. Thv committee late In the day ’*!!• I on the PreaMent to obtain hi? v *w in the propocel r*di*ti**v Th* committ*a will meet again to-morrow. After there bus b** n a g<*n*ril inter change of opinion on th** proposal ?*•!; •- tion. it Ie quite likely thot a sub-con miite** will l*e appoint*l to draft a meas ure. It is not believed the bill can b* pre pared ami ready for the full committee until the session begirt**. The measure, after it m* agreed ufmn i*y !lir lAApUMMAJUiA, M ill ’• riiwßiiitfd AAA **• Democrat* <>f th' committee. The Oleomargarine Measure. Buge.ti<Hi has been made that th** oleo margarine bill now on th House ,ilet> dar and made a special or ! r ior 1e *1 might he n;a*l* * part of the war •v. n>•* bill. Representative Tawney the ah. • of the oi*s>margarlne bill, wit* n ask** l about this said that th * >’•* tn r<ar it bill would be pH-'Se*! bv th- lious * U in the session, so that an opjottuu ty woukl 1 given to a? *rtit:ii If there we a disfiositioti to ik*feat the m*a ure ir the Senate by any unusual ** l *>’ In *;• i car**- he intimated that the <dom ttgarino bill ndght I* made a part of th* revenu * reduction bill in the Betian • 'resilient Wants Reduction. The committee later held n conference w.th the l'resld* nt lasting n* *rly an hour. The committee and the ugr*s- i on th* dc rftbllity of th* reluct lon or abolition of th* war tax*- where they proved annoying and irritating to the in terest* Involved and ye* have not pro duced much revenue. The I’lfikient is * Ik v s the surplus in the tr* i*ury is a> - cumulaiing too rapidly and *i t e*-); •** rva tive reductions may b- n * l** if* ly or its* taxes entirely r moved in som*- In* tan * H The ft* publican mend •rs be. Ijcve they will In* ebb* to agr* ** In av ry few days on the general Hn of chan-p to b marls* TO PUSH THE CULLOM BILL. l i'Marrolal lnt.nloH *• *m liiu, for t Imitic*'* )•* ***•• l„***r- Coniwrr, l.u. ft Ixui!<, Nov. 3' —l *♦*!• K tt*- rrpro'nt ing ihlrty-*vcn cwmnwrdul or.-l ( n. 11. i:il ofx,nlxmlon*. nattot a I finl .*> 11 i‘ l * toKrih.r to ak*- mt'on !>Klii(! lo K<' oi i 1 bill Nu. 1131*. l**lt r known ■- the Cu'lom bl.l. to amrn-1 t!i* tnteri.tat< > coramarr* Int. to-flay adopic-.l a mrfttoriHl io (Vnurc* nr follow ■ T<> thf f. n *!<• nil Hour.' of It' it -< * - lutlv,-. of th> I'nlttcl Stale*, tn Congr a***fnbl*d - "I >p|*atfn duly appolniMt hy th" vi rion* comm, idol an-l In iu irljl orjt.inl jition*. •r—mblnl in convention .*' S'. lui*. Mo., on the ih day cf NoVf-ni'. r, ism, for lit. purixv." of < on-i * ir. n ■ mrrulmcnt* to lh" tnteraUU. coramir •- law. whereby It may be male more e - fectlve in accompliahlnir t e re**lt< ouht In It* orlKliml encatment, do h"r-- h> re*l*eetfully but ern"*tly rmroorl l lie your litaior.b ' i><*lle to ><|e e 11l en*"t Senate 1,1.1 No. 15 known a* ih. Cullom bill, now on th* ealen I*r of t>e Senate, l*lievlr.B i* to I*' a wi* und Ji dlclou* nieustuie. well ealeulat"<l to r.m.- ,1>- the defect* foun<l to eil.it In the prei— ,ru law and insure It* more complete enforcement In 111" Internal or the publi< without infrinKti.lt ui>on Ih. vested rights and privilege* of common carrier,. "Tnl, I* a measure In which the bual* nee, Interaata of the coumry are more largely concerned than In any other that hi* recently been brought to the atten tion of Congrea. and Ita enactment will more directly affect a larger number of chlaena than any other now |>endlng. The bill ha* been before the public during the pas* twelve month# and has been freely di u*>ed In the public press with nliwt utiHiUrnoU' approval Jr has best! formal ly ImlotMd tiy nearly ail the immerclal bodies of tle country of any character ami the 4l>tnatHl for its immediate enact mnt ft* *u u i weeitons of the country seems to be universal. This convention, therefore, . arntwtly deatru that your hon o i *ie Kmllcs will giv* this measure the I*: • eb a w to which It* gu|Mrtance seem** t **n;itie it. aiMt afforl npundy relief to tii* public from prevailing evils in the t i ion ssrvtc# of the country which the pr*MorH law ns proved tnonte quate to r nie.lv. by the early enactment >i th* afor* * ii*l bill.** It* '••fu l. were also adopted prov iding 4 at no * x utivf* committee of five mem .** r~ *. Hpp *.n;ed b> 4h* chair, with full {w>wer to * arrv out the purposes of the mnt ti .at it shall h* th** duly f tin> *'on mittiNn to • mfio> a stilt i .. to take the gen eral *hr** kxt if tins work of bringing th*- Infl ieme ),f the commercial nnil la de ti *• tn r.it ions of the c.untry to i*' r ujAoii memhers 4f thmgress. that he hs I t - . j* ml Midi 11 m ici \V*shlugtAn i*> m ty r.*.*m necessary toa*mnpli?n the ptirjw* e. Ti* *• <lution nbn rscommefsds that a h Poly represented In the *onventlon ♦ * l on** or mof * del* gate- to Washington •i|e*n Do reass* mixing *f Constress to tv *rk for the euactnvevit of the bill Ml tMTinier* li) Htid in*lustri il organisation** thrtHighotii the country were invited to unit* in this movement. I*re?id-it apjoirce.i the fol l*w*' c • g.?■*- .is me 111 tiers of the Kx *d v • • < • limit fee. provided for In the rc-olutior. |, I* Huron. Milwaukee; *\ II S**byt. Si I-ottls: B 11. V>wan Fort ,rt T* >. . J K Howard, Wk'hita. Kan* K H. I-yon. *'hl* tgo bn motion Mr StHiisii was made a m till** r of t ■•ls c*>mm||:#'e ex-offf *io ROBBERS’ DESPERATE WORK. < iticeiiM Were Held st llin by flmnf While OtherM Trle*i tit Molt the lltinl* nt % nill**> , tl. Dclaw ire O . Nov A do** n po f* :*• l ink rObm*rs tna-ie a d*sj*er!# attempt to mm'tiro the contents f ih* Rhm < i vault of Hpeiry and WarriMaff s and }*••-!? bank at Ashley, ten miles north of here. tefore daylight to-day. While nine stood on guard holding th* citizen* ut hay with 4heir guns, thrift operated the dynamite under the deposit vault of the hri k bilking The bank’s pnpi rty |* worth J?" hv and there wi $1 •*•■* in tosh deposit* oi hand. Four ,it tenvjHs were made to g t at the ai*h hut the shiv door held to Its rombinatl n. whll* th* gu.misi oui‘l*l* w**ri stio*-ting at tin* dtixens who |*r<* se I closely in u|*>n ite m. Two merchant *, Bret tip* n the >♦i *, er met by the robber.** at the punt of guns and bade not to move. The r er had stolen w horse and spring wagon find a black team aa*l stir rey from farmers mar by. The rigs were in front of th* bank ready for flight The he?:- i m a wav. •Vmodshtng the vehic.e, wbA'ti tf!- tnen took across the country on The damage to the iwink building, vault wad other property ts aimut one-half It** value. Th** gsng left a Hl* Four freight tralti at Marrnfco at ! afdo**k. slots the hor**~ aid r n lied .Vs#il**y shortly offer t o'dot it in * morning. Th**> pried opß th** lank •■•** r - wit 'ioitt )>• ti g liscov*re*), hut 4he fit * xp wuon of dynamite irHie***l the town. rn ro . r> ht*>*ias they lisi, but tn otm luirt. Th** men were masked and have not been c.iptuud. MITHIA4. I.EH.H TH % % <II,OOO. ‘ ltrio it Did \it < ore to iirt Anwy \%ttli xmin 11 Amounts. Cincinnati. Nov 2 1 ' The experts a* work on the baik*-* of the German N’.i* H'rtinJ Hank at Newport, Kv. report to night that th* v have io far foirvl a < ortng. Of til*;.on In the book** of Frank M Drown, th mbslng ashler. nd thy nu- not yet through with their <he kmx. There have i**en all kinds of reports tr day aISHj- Drown having tie* n >.n at In 1 ..*t apoli*, Fort Wayne and other I* nts sinew he I* ft H* lu.s l ist \V*d n* •lay. bin mwiM of these reports is b**- Ib vnd here and his thereatoits ar* an mu h a mystery n ever. The exports to-day *sls<*over another plan operated by Drown. When check wxis• entered Oct. I f*r It.4# he wob-r and l h $2 <>a.4.' ami gel the benefit of s2,oh Ori-th* Ham* dat* he put a 2 In fiout of an entry of $l5O and got $2.00 more. The ixpertssay ifiat Drown rwpeate*lly cr* Hted Himself with • nt, two and three thousand <l*'|x)xlif. when he di*i not *!*•- P* it anything bat took out th* amount KKtn tif erward. Drowti’s hook. experts iv. sliow that he *U.| not str k*- for sums !•■ - than $! <ru in any of these transac tions All of Cashier Drown s property bus lieen sttadicd by lt**ceiv**r Tucker. To-night I’litt*d States # Vim ml* Sinner I,* nard on th** aMI i<vils of 11*** examin er?* i.“Mi**d a warrant for the arrest of Fiank M. Drown, th* mis di g a*-ls ant ** as flier and individual bookkeeper, but ther* is no due to Brown's whereabout?. iiitowv iTtiM; sun,not. II ii 11. iif tin* l#*fii l*itt ion \V ui \A ithin I*ii<■ t x|% Honflift. \\ j *hlr .'ton. Nov -A preliminary r*- Ir* r* < * ivi-l nt th* Treasury I *oj #* t m* nt from National Rftitk Examiner Tn* kcr. who ha** b* * n apfxolfitcd tcmpif* ary receiver of lh* German Natlo .al l: i.U of Newport. K>.. placo* the amount of A- letent (’ashler Brown's *l‘fulest ion ,m s;.* *• In tin* o, * nlfin **f th* ••nm* Uu r tii* 1 bulk of th* defalcation occurred in the last six month*. CSAffi \• 11 tn ii i •* will I'll > ftiei KM*' Mil I let lii leftterilny Was lew Fsi-nrable. Liv e] a. European RuasAa, Nov. 2f>.— Th** bulletin issued by ftii* Cxar* physi cian* to-doy is les* favorable, li says: “Tin* Ktnpcror p:*'-l wotlsfgctory day SrestiTday. At 9 o'clock In the evening the p it *ni'M N mpmure was 102.2; pulse. NO. tf Majesty *!**pt tranquilly until 3 in the morn if g Bul>***qu*ntly D!s n-*t w.is broken Bnd perspiration appeared ThD morning hi* condition was fairly satisfactory. bmp**nture 100.4; pulse, 70.'* iftnlsfer* Are (ii)i**rning. Ht. Pstertbarg, Nov. 20.—The m nlsters have lieen entrusted with the conduct of current business dur ng the present ptiaJM* of *he ('gar's iltnssp, each of them t arrylnv r>n his department error ding ?u h* personal Judgment, decistons on im portant metiers being po for the tu’.ie being. Ilernhsrtli In %ew York. New York, Nov. 20.—Madame flarnh Bernhaidt and M. Constsm Coqueiin and their large company of actors arrived hero to-day on L'Aquitaine. SOUTH WON’T SUFFER l % JUS OF Till: Ml dl'lMilt 1 |4 VIA V II A 1 lit; IRS.4MHI. FIGURE WHICH IS FAVORED. A l.t. ITATKs \\ I Id. 5 * AII li AI.IKi: I Mil It Tilt; MI A\ I'D A%. t|nesttn of soul her n li e|ireeiitntl>n He Il**'••••*!. but % A<l % *r* Aettou Will ll* Taken—stale* \% It teli tin % e 4.Mined In •*•* pu In 11 mi Will 4.klii lieiiresr it fit 11 e mill Alee A' e ra—lien ppnr 11 nit in en t Will 4 Mitne mii literrttMe. W. lulling ton. Nov 2‘ ltepresenlallve I!**{>kJns of lliinole, <*h. rm n *f th House CotnmUlee on Census, which * oinmitb o wdll nave charge of t • hgi-ia.i ai lift* l ing the .p|sirtkium-ni of the lloum*. t*i )k*v expr* *-*s| the opinion tt. 4 there wou.d li** no *l* ide| * ff*rt iurtng th* next session of emigre* to th* *n gressional re|irt s* illation •>: t o* S>utheri stntes b*-*mro* of the dPfrain hiM inent of negro* s He satl that in all probability the sub- Je**4 would "■ ii.s'HftM.l. bin ti** thought that. Upon the whole, the committee would favor tho plan *f turning i**pr* cntatlon i|hmi the numiier of Inhabit ants. I |S4*ussldk the g ii*tni .-objects *f re appolntment, Mr. sail; The 4’ommlttre cw t'ensm* 111 meet during the flr-t iv*.k At the * in and wld go to work it one* l m • .Ml t i vUting for r*Mpprt!ontti ut I thit.k rat a pr*i*odtion will U adopt* >1 w lit* h will lie rease the present member ship ..f th*' Houm. It has b*n sugg**ste*i that we authorize one tnemh-r fr *\* \ r**> 000 In habitants. Thin seems to the ratio that Is in general favor among me mbit* of the committee This will on use le ie.si* in memlxorshtp in lottw 8 atm. while the representation from other states will be in res-d. On the while th** pro|o?lllon would entail an Inert a-ed iih miM*rshlp of front fift*eti to tseiity cikernliets Iln% Some Stale* Will •’‘are. *'A*N*<*r*lit.g to calculations I tmv*‘ made th** r**.tpportiotifiusrt would mi l m**mtiers of tho House from New York n*l I 111- not**, nnt perh i|>* othsr staff '. Htfiii - Ilk* Netimaka ami Maim* migh D*.-*#- rmmMus by th** ptx>|Hto*d tiw That, however, would dcpetul mlr*ly u|*on tti* exact number of Inhabitants b sigtiao**! for each momberehqk Home of th* Bouthtttrn statin", itside from the general prupmition to decrenae their vote In ttw* ilous** on aOOO4I m f th* dlsfmnt'hieemetit *if ***rtaln ejasse* *f cfflxena m ght nls* suffer from the pro|ortion agreed tqion. sitiuragh to what extent cannot now tie ascertain**!. •’Th** general bbn. of the • awnmittee. however, is to cause as little decrease In the m*tnhersbip of the House is (icisid hle. whlk* adding as many more members as Just und equitable, so is to ui tffitately tncreusi* th* total metnbc*rshlp. Th* increase, of COUMN', will g t*i the Mtatvi* which have shown ; growth of popul.'ftkxn. while thru"*- s4ts whlrii have not kept the pace in enlarging tljeir p*p ulation will lie oblige*! to tni the cm itMqiuencaa,** I*l, A A WRIGHT NIIVY IN HEAD. Well-Known Tlseaericn! Msu Expir ed ui J hirli siimn, N. H. Charle-wavn, N. if., Nov. 20><’harle4 II Hoyt. h<* well ktMiwn playwright, died at bis resif*n*’e h*re al 7:15 o’ldock to night ui parts*-m, frian win. h if*- bad lieen suffering f**r sev*rl months |sst. Ever since hie return to Charlestown, after his release from o prlv.m isyium in Hartford by orler of th** court early ,n August, it ho*k lieen known by his at -4 a n*lhuh slot n r* *n friend--* i\ ti hi- - <n dition w.* serkous, *u*l that h* r* w * little or n* chance for his recovery, but Mr Hoyt pp.irentl> li.nl x*me*l teipefoi of ultimate recovery. Previous to two week ago. there p. |ft*re*l to l* a slight impro* cm* ut in hla condition, uhhough he li*l p rusiN of !*• l>reas|on. Aboia two w.*k ug*.. hie i*- leti.'e failed. anl h h, i u el turn, from which he only partiuliy r***ov* r*-l Sine** that tim** h* ti el been unable io ink** hii> thing ex- ept liquid nourishment, but sitlnue*| io Jh u(i and ** *util hi** loom until yesterday. If** steaHly lost Srength. and this morning he Hiiffere*) tt re]ft|o* ••n) i*e. *un< nine- , -us*, in whh h condition h*- remalntsl until d* i:h amo thie* evening. Mr. Hoyt lin*l no relatives h* e and during hlw sieki *t a 1 h* **r atierxled lv Irs. Drock*> of Churb -town, a* *i Diilings Of Ooncord, two tr4in->) nur • i*J Dr. Davis, who had serve*l ns ids val t fr lh* |>ast seven **r eight y**ir Th** *. to gether with Hon. Juin** ( Lyfoid, hli *•- gal guardian, were in atlcn<!r t * at ?h • time of his death. The funeral arrangements xx HI nt !• made until to-morrow, but it b o *e* that the'Tuner.il will Im* held H.itur*la>. NKAN A TION Al. STREET HtiHT. < lark mid Pons lniliilg*'*l In Duid In Jiickooinillr, Jacksonville. Fla., Nov 31.—Charles a. Chirk nl ex-Htat** Senator Fran ' Pons engag***! in a senwttlonal sr***t fight oti n public thoroughfar* to-*iay. pons at ta* k*'*i Clark with i sti k. knocking him to tii* lavement, C|*rk llre*l flv* shot** at Pons, two of tliem faking *ff< t Pons* wounds ar* not n* < *■-■*r!y fata. A busi ness disagreement rau-H th*- • rouble, ILLINOIS AND IIIIOlli: ISLAND. Doth States N|i 4.00 l Int-rcase In l'*|itil<i t lon. Washington, Nov to.—The population of the state of lllinoD, a- <ffi- lady an nounced tb-day. I- 4 .YV*. figitinM tm.Sil in W*. This in an Increase of tor,. 1 to. or top* r cent The pouiation of Rhode 1- nd Is !?$,&?%. as against 345.808 in This is an In crease of $3,030. or 24 per cent. ELF 4 TION It EM LT IN K ANx AS. Hrkinler sntl Mtntilev IDilh Hud Safe Majorities. Topeka Kar., Non to—The offl:ial re turns from Kantat counties Just com piled shows that the total vote of the state was S4B 217 President McKinlsy re ceived 197.181; Mr. Bryan. 182.077; Gov ernor, Stanley. Republican. 172,407: Breld enthal, Fusion. 188 The Republicans will have a majority of 71 on Joini ballots In the neat Legtslaturw NO SETTLEMENT IN TAMPA. laerjr I Hart for Peace Mms Meet* Haile but 4 tgariwakera Will Probably It Hut. Tamps. Fla. Nov 2b. There has M-* n no s*4tb met f of th* latxir truu *les h r* an*) app.tr* ntiv thing are In 4 ww shafie than ever before Every ffort to t ring lxmt an amhMb e settlcnnnt ha l*e**n **xlau:ed and the temper of all the people has 1., m s r ly tried Hesistetu ia T’nion ha agree I to a num ber of concession* and the onmiitte** will agr eto them, but the ma n I* I> o' In ternationai ('lomiuken have refused t.i ad*pt tlh* report tuxl thus threw out the entire >ettl*mni Tile sbuutioti bus leen so s rbais her** that Hhe riff H|*iicer has h.*i several ••A'tnpiinl- s of state intlitia under arms since Bundny ready to come her** by epe dal train shoul 1 trouble again develop Thin fact has Ihm*i suppress**! for aeverai days but is now public property *nqar emiy. Those who nre fomilur with the situa tion see little or no change fr letter over any previous condition since the beginning. Ti** Federated Trad* s Assembly Is in m **m!oii to-night, and tie* probnlities ate that a general symp.ith* t * strike, whh h ha been threat* il. wall \n omlercd t once. TRIED TO A NEGRO. Freiisietl Atit In t lilrnun Xouglit i* ’tnke Itlrl** Assailant Ai%ny From Tueiiti I'oliernirti Chicago. Nov. 3* A moll ivomposed of men and wa*n* ii fought twenty |s*ll< *-m* n to-night In an attempt ti lyn* h Harry 17vans, colored, arrestei on a charge of assaulting 7 year-old Freda Gitndul. Hundreds of |#rxon who had gathered a routs) the home 4>f tbs lltle girl, whose •lenth was fearl. were greatly excited when Evans, wlh had been captured an hour befora, was brought before his vl*- itm for IdentlD* ition. Tie two of fbars who had charge of the ne gro, offer a fre* use of their clubs, on the m.*k*l*‘ii* i rrowd. finally manag* *1 to shove Evans into the Houm- where the little girl Identified him as her is sil nt. U hen the mob outside b *rn*d that Evans had been identified by In vie Im they became fienxled and made anotler rush for him In the fneantime. however, s riot call hid been sent In and a wagon la t of hlueonat* apts*are*i mi the men# just in time to prevent the crowd from over |s>wering the officers and securing the ne gro, After a firr struggle In which a score of people were more or leas Injure • the police *ucce*ded in diapering the m*ib and landed Evans safely In jail. III: Al.** 4INLA AAITH TIIE At A A oil. IliMhop INsifer's ItrpH t Letter I'r44fu l*llee IliiNril. New York. Nov. Bishop Potter will no: <leu| with tin* poik e •)* i**i im*'iit in tne of vicious conditions in the (r*- 'athedrai HMrlct, or in relatloti to Insult* .ffcr**l last Heptteniier to ih Rev. itets rt l. ibftsiock, or inw prtx.ithedrnl. He will d* 1 b**ie]> With ih*- Mayor of New Yoik, The D|sn>p rj* *.-d t* ITesUlent York to-night as follow ”Hir I beg to acknowledge your com* mimical loti of the 19th instant. It D **vl •Fntiy written under n In h (tgebiiic with the instruct tons of rm dio • uri *-riventlon. 1 have lately d -dn-ftHed to tti* Mayor of NVw* York pro u ’* x *n **rning . • <a>*llt!ori of things in tie- police dejnirtmcnt of (tils <|fy w hl* i k* ft matter *f (•li!*li notoriety, nn<| ' on-’* ruing whb h you, yours* f ar** r.n riwuiiy r*;*rt**l to have made the mo t unreserved ml missions. • Having compiled with the duly lad ii|Mn in** by my <-onv ntlon this psrtP ulr liM bb nf. so far .* i *rti loncerne*!. D closeil. If the mayor of New York !**- sir# * I . s*** the nffii ivitn of th tw gentlemen referred to In my letter to him. they will be forwMfd*d io liirn at his request ’ PI list IT 4ir A4* I IN A 1.1141. Former Rebel 4 life* Offers to Con dart llir Party. Manila. Nov. to Gen M *<*ibrl ui. the form* r Filipino chief. Is prepared go start tn pursuit of Agtiinaldo with 100 fkeked natives, supported by Amulun troop-'. otter g-rebel Filipinos will In* use*! In campaigning in the country Their offer have in>t tie* n formally made yet. *u they an- rea.ly if the authorblea will ac cept their aervicea. Agulnubio, it !■* ui|q**>s*<i. | ir North * rn Luton, ac.-ordlng to -tub mants m ole by ex I llliuno I* b-r** now In Maul a, on firmed from dther nourceg. Agllpay. a rn* g id** native p|i*sl. I ng in insurgent le.nb-r in Northern l.us m. has wri*t n to friends in Manila asking for election new*, an t requesting to be in form'd whether a decldon has been reached con- * rnlng the re .Mi An* led ween ‘burch and tt*- and the dl*p eitlon of < huroh property. The repj| - w*nt him -ontain th** information that church and Mate will **e| M ra*e an*f thit entire r* iigkms freelont w ill l a) owed. I ASHH.It TIHIK % HAD DEED. It Led to the 4 barge That He la Ahiirt About S24>.(NNI. Rutland, Vt Nro to. A -pedal to the Herald fr m Mrnf|*eiler says: A report is current here that O. L. Hoe son, cashier of the Flr-t National Rank of Bpringnebi. Vt is sto.iO short in his account* F G. Field, lh** pte-Merit o f th** l*ank. made th* following statement In." night ”(* ishler riisron sorts time ayo al lowed hi** son. (1. I#. Cboson. Jr., i rm-in i*er of the defunct broker Arm of Kf >ti A Ctoeeofi of Durllnrion. to draw $:6 00i from the bank, giving as sec urity a *iee \ of real * tate which has since proved to tft. worthies*. As the deed was mail* out to Ciosaon personally, his bondsmen hft*e t>**n called upon to m.k*- the amou it pood. They have asked that Cla on be retained as caahier while* they ate mak ing the investigation.“ The credit of the bank Iv In no way impaired. .4*v. An in ford le Better. Montgomery. Ala.. Nov. 30 -Hie physic ians authorise the statement that th* re has been a decldad improvement in th* condition of Gov.-eiect Sand rd DAILY A TEAR. 5 t'KNTrt A t'ol'Y W i EKI.Y 2 TI .At hh A WEEK f! A YEAR WILL GREET KRUGER GNFvr m woNHTit inns uv gij 111*1 I > \ll M l 1,1.1,^. WILL LAND THERE TO-MORROW i. \ I’M I %tl I’ltli \| ltt\W I'AH EM FOR Mi * I*ll o l|< | |ii\ . \f likely Hint Ther* Will ||r* Any Herloas i 4unler-lleiMinstration. lt#M*r IH*leante An- I i**r* \%%Nlt tag Their I*r*sl4lent—They Nttll Mm* M*i|m of titter**lfM* front •be I lilted siHtfs—H rti* r Not Mkely t* AiiytMug I mil •(,- l.ets to Ibdlnml. Marsel||e. N*v 2u Ex Pm-d ent Kiu iw "si! probably Uid h< j - -toi l *f iomorrow I’al w. i-dur i re. INirteii in tii* Md’>ii,iu all and 1 h Du'- h < tub* r t!< Ui* i land, on which tie is I I*l . ma . hag th* OM t Of tit * lutff *f ii* noa in pr* ferem*** t* h* ad tif i *hr*'l for Al r-. ill* • n . to an ii t e j croon mws Hh* will thus r* i* h this |*ift j to-morrow evening, in *• ad *r t* n gnt Every piaptrailou however. |..n* is*it mal* fr Mr. hr u*i r i jh s ,i* *• landing to morrow morning The |* ll* .* n l nilll tiitv nr* in l*s in readme* aid tno D>r r*- 4-ptUMi (xiiiimiui ha * not m ult any ‘ hang*- in the arrangement f*r the ie ♦Pl too mi tin- i k \\ • rkm**n have tie n busy erect im; ft.*, ** tr along the watar **!i* a< I#aJoit* ft* and at t.e outer *lo *k wiee th* nt* .ifi> )au h wi h Mi Kiug r on tMKird will land. It Is certain that Mr. Kruger’s arrival her** wrtil I*** tti*- * tsam * great, i"**dar dctiKinctr.t<i< n -dorm the roics fr.on the dock *. tin hotel, whbh Is sit uiit*'*l on th- prlm-tprii hmilexard, known *** the Fanneh or> It Is -qualiy certain that tfia formal pro***dlnga, receptions, *‘t<* , wyi not ls invosieij with the great impewtafice, owing i th* abstm *tion from them of the jgsf*vt, Mayor and oth- r fun*Horn*ile* In tlnlr official - ana* ity. A surprise im- hi *iy the shape of tie urr.x 1 here of Fluff Mr. Ivrugwr’s prlvaie se r tarv. who l* ft tie* Gaidar lanl at Port Kil and rautw ahead on thu | French steamer i-ats*. No t MHHler l>'ioinitriiflon. There is much talk In Mate*'Hies to tho offes-t thut a counttr dt<til*m*fration Will •tour or that ai; fvng.i-ii iut-cries wtit is* rab.d, which ttdgnt rosuit in street Ps *r*lers Dui licit nei the pie feet nor thu Mayor, nor the English, nor the American consulate *fti* !! attach the a.tgluetii tm tHWtaftce th**!*** rumors A pro-Doer commats# has issued en I*t*eMi, coptee of which were imated oa th* wails *>f fh- town this afternoon, call ing on the (ieopi* to cheer fur Mr. Kru ger aii4l the Doers. Init to refraMi from tiny Angkxpholie *l* more:ration. T The prefect ha taken strong military i* * cautions The garrison, numbering •tt>*xit B.Ks* men, will be hef*l In rea*Nnw, bus out *if eight, at the Infantry barracks, it 4-lose proxinuf v to th** Dr Dish consu kl‘ Where n un*-a M ines H* * xf>rweei The floer del* gut* h fully apjire. late tho * li**i*lvantages act ruing to their nuiiM from the fa* th at the Frei . h w*d omo u Mr Kruger i mainly * •** J by the anti minDt* rial party, thus *)*-t*acting Immensely from Its |wllti al imp.rtan a M*ssrs Fischer and W* -•* I , who wera Irit.rvb w*i by th* 4orr*M|amdent <if th# Associate*! In-is this aft#rn*a sxpresa •*d regret at the puli in . herae’er whi ii the dernonstrnthin Is assuming They * omfNired ii with tlnlr w*baiv In ?h Enttrd Stun* by t * Ift-nMe-rats. which, ihey do lared, had pr* Judb * l the ItepUu* Means against them 'they still Mhc Hope. D*fh Insisted, however; that the rwsult of the American election** In n way m ls - their hope*, that 11.- I ‘nit and Hta e wubl yet Mippirt th* It* *r • a use "The!’lilted Ht il* ni l Mr Kbdirf, •'remain.*' a for*** in the council* of civilized natUMis; sl w** tru t this for*e will eventually be *• erctsed In tirlnglog th* wr to such an * rid s will protect our right- rki atn> I mis have !*** n th** cruelties prat tle* I by IlrD lith officers and men up.n our women mul * hlelreti tliai we would rather right tho * ruel and bloo*ithlrsty Hasutoe and Zulus thiiti the Hrliish army Our men. wtiOM homes hav* been burn**) am) whoea w>- mn nisi shl'dren hav* Isrn curried Into captivity, will light to the death. No ltour general will sttrtetslt.” Mr Kruger's plans <*r* not known to the Doer <l*l* gates here His rugg***l and ln*le|MUwJeitt character opens up a |*oesi- IMlljy €>f Hcllvlt> h lu*elv ntrury is the opinions of his r* jr *♦ motive In Mar -ellies, but It I tb* gtii unlikely that bo will issue i d***-lHrat lon of any kind before reaching Ho land .Miirs* ill*-s Itself, except for th’e pr* seneo of liners. pro-D*r deputatlona and Jour nalists. *!***# not bear th** 404*4*ct of a city Misrtit to Imlulg* In a grtut t* toonstra il.*!. I lordly a flag is vlsl *ie anywhere. Tilt* w ithcr forecast for to-morrow is uti {•ropiiious A drizzling rain Inis fallen all day. This, however, wiil n* prevent ih- a**s4;mbllng of vast tbn< 'Ure tkana of th** feeling of the inhuhltniits may bo gathered from the a|i|4*arat<*e of an ar ti* I** in a local i*ap**r comparing Mr. Krug* r to t’hrist. N News I to Midnight. Marwellboi, Nov. 21. I to mid night no definite news had been re* etvNaS ns to the wh* r* atsmts of the <#*H* r and; but rrangem*rits ar** going forward for a possible reception t fit a neuning nud for a banquet this evening, at which, how ever, Mr. Krug* r is not likely to be pr*#- •llt, CUD. Id:i: in ni.h voiik. %V 111 No*n Ink** ( barge of Depart ment 4f Missouri. New York. Nov 2u -Gan. FlUhUgh Lea, who arrived to-*lay from Cuba, will stay In this city for throe or four days. Aftar reporting at Washington he wld go to omoha an*l tk* command of the depart ment of the Missouri, to which he has lieen assigned. Alioril ll**til for (•runl Jury. New \ *irk, Nov. 2b -Cornelius L. Aivor l, Jr former note teller In the First Ns tl nl Hank, w ho Is accused of emhesahng •OUMmj from ttiat cs*lfuHo.i was held 10- *ly *0 wwftjt the a* tion of the gram) Jury, ft is understood that Alvord will he in •llcled Immediately and that his case will be put on the calendar for the term be ginning the second Wednesday In Decm ber. Rumors of a Hattie. London. Nov. 20.—There to a vague rumor in the service clubs this evening :ht s battle ia in progress between the Doer force# under Gen DeWet sod tue British troops lt South Africa.