The Savannah morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1900-current, November 21, 1900, Page 10, Image 10

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10 HIS CASE BEFORE GRAND JURY. UAHT'MU'% KII.MM. TII HI- I'll*- Tll< ITI-U KI-IIU. Utica's Fwmrrjti la TUc I’lim-c This Allrrnnnn-ln crt of Tolli-c Hill Atlcad-Hart H.-arrci.d .n a Marram for Murder and <"■ miffed to Jn 11—The TreM. the hahjrrt of l.roerat lllwnaalaa, hot (anneal t.,-nerll ( no., r.advr. (.rood JarV I>. c10t.... ailed Will. Interror, Ttfar.-r. of !' *“' v * Jerrv w.n i. ( •< • from <h- r* -1 >• - -nnl. J Shr-t f#t. 'OCU.- -- -* T*et, n**r Hou* to- g>ui| rb with tr^iativ-* twu- W a\.y > • ,j~ ! ••. .1 r a tho j fat* rest tit the I*st rues r ... ,<| w is not a member of w >' C f ?h ee ret auric T#s of th* *ty, | r cr , . . 4 , ii* k | i . I*.>li I '•♦ f.- *’* * A KK ..At."* • A squad Of !>:. In * J'*rK *>f u *ri* w.li be detail**! b> <b -i*’ • w ' fl •ii to an*-.’;*! ;.*■• fun* ml T *•** 1 * ■ vjj be Ir the C* ihMr a l Cmti r y Tr.- af.iir, e). h r--* i??in >'.*■ tin. :• of erne younf man and th*- s -of ! w h luflntnMe, wa* the t*Gic of- t wn. Both (run r. .n * ■ red I* ir #r - ■ l.ry ► ,*r* s, an 1 natura v comment d*>n hr kitting h *. ■ f *-*:- tin* • t> f ri*f*l* dp town: is or.* ’ ° * r ' 1 too par: i* >■ It * • *•.'. *-- e both ram i their fr- * ■ ~ ta *tent n. i . ft • #ro i ; 1 • tend* to frieik’ 'l* u**".o. of fh* aff **f tr*re i <*s* : • • i r.l sen * i ifipp r* fr ' and ‘• ■ > v * r ‘t ’’ ' “* the wrong to the d*** o of Ihe wurtc T#. grand ,< r • •" f* 4 r r Court sail! tn * * lb •• ??♦ n.<.ri for ?=■• pirpe-e of ron*s4*r r.g t- ** -t .l Hart oa our,t of th** kihmg **f She*. The a* * ;<-r of the grand Jr> *• await* a wmr. >i *tr* it *J* lof fra* ' * Mr IfarlV friend.- to* h *?“ ful that <* ) r >* urill 1(0*1 iii for In : i t rti* n* Ihe tinr nature of :r • *x i*n * how ever, u shown t the h' triruf of the * . r i ' * .;■•- In • •ru 4 a> t ? * the ii# * in whi tf ,*i <1 jur sU vb w th- off* ro- if it* tr> * other • . it • i .iti that introdtu * at t? . • w. t* r*rr M* 1 • rf to th T'-m* ioi ' lem on the w. men m l th ar um*!n<* win h -4 up to the h. Mtttly atei fatal meeting of Monday n: k *. To tor* <tll the p- hhlll'y of H tirt b j? tr ..* 11 ♦ on l*. mi' *>* •♦ ? ft *'h w*te - ’ • rinding of the ► ■ jury, • *-- if K a bai a toe offen** for wra-'h if r.oc ro f ‘*- *f,ry to -*••;> to the Jtldi:** o' t • t*t*- j-f5--r ur: h warrant * * r-*i # him with t:> r..*r w.i* sworn out during ? ** rrrn inte This warrant un sw •rn out hv h'harles F h.v t a brother of the <l* o .i f* live, I-for* Mno* rats Famo* It* yn *1 By Virtue f i ~ ehnrgi— • * r: i.t Hart w ts removed fr**m * • i- lb * -tntS *n lo to the t it. y ja v er* !tm ii *>w ton fin* J In the .nfternoon an app! an *n for ball vt ; mad* by Mr. Ua -*■ < ‘ Ilfir’rki- . r-pre**r,tlru liar?, o J i4< Fftitifan’ of the rtifs-r i<ir <’ > ir* TYw $• IP ion show that Hart i >nfif i in Jt*ll o *va - rftt c . argiiig him with th* murder >f Jeremiah J Hh* -* It r* * i’e that t * verdict of the coroner’s Jury war that h* w** gtii.fy of mans! tuahtar It tio-r* titat he u* really guilty of ro oft* n** * whatever and ?h* he tva * fully J r- - tie*l, undt-r th** rts ani'-'fine * *; t' *• a e and fh* laws of the state. In kiiH-; the ib-iee: j v iii * \!howif.K* tr* ii'i'ii l ion for Ha I Is base.f. Ii i* .|e i ni that the |M*tttion i*r Ii . :• *>y u • t-i -i • • i ‘ ■* ' ts rejuk i *1 an*l that h*- will Jo at tr# proper uiii* J *sk** Ia llgant -*• th* h* arinv ij,->t: th p?- !' *fbm for *** *-I this and o* ?* *1 tt ii opy * f ti*e a 1 1*4 i at ton and order t m vi fn the soiiritor ge*r.i. Th- hiring haa \* * n pnatpwtrd, lo.v #vf*r, th* ftii-sti tnd r* tmi *f Ihe grand jury, which me*. t this nftor t. m-t > 1 th* indictment rnur •• ;r. i,ih* ar returned l*- for a .•m and • o' t-rlua- I* t ttli loui t'-r HO uppit I I'MI l t > There i.4- i 'ii <xn and iera.dt M*lv*-r* comment upon th*' failure of l 01l em*n . i,H**l u*. • . ti* S> eo by Mr Mart u l thu* avert I.:* fatal difficulty w-hlrh fol lowed. Th* *.m* *f ‘ testimony * fore th coroti*-( Jury ha* also b* * n •Hi S' 1 I V.i rna*i 8 a ehan, while not ’ h *n*#t I* j. :Jar in* in - r <.f the f r •*. t. a r* ; I.llion *.?.*• <f th* tjto*t • refill t!*‘tn t*sr* of th* for hi *1 th * who kt *w film nr* Mtieint h won at not knowingly make u ml statement or fail In th** *ll-- ? * ?.,**„ •* f i* duty. That ft! r m ■*!*• i* mistake in not arm.*ting I ••** five fthe.i upon Ids n ; • tor- fr *ni th** *< *>n* >f th* difficulty i* vary *vid*->t row . but every other member of th* '..** might have act*'l .is h* *li 1 It 1* not vus- } tomary among the tm mien* of h** police force to arreet *> ** another uni* *- there ti-ii* atuai brta a of th* p* *>•• \ open violation of the law by the off*-tula .*r officer It l* *.: *o common!? known that the private- of th# for • tan ! fomc-vv* <t In aw** of th* detective* Th* * la*t<*r ar<* the piivll<*r' l member# of h* and i'.arttn -nt. ar,d do pretty mu<h a* they plea** . It Is frequently it * cae# that . fol! email nn<l *l* i i* * ?oh api*cjr uj-* 1 1* -■m* *f MB# difficulty, and ill much case I lie |*o li tnsui tiMinl’y - •*f* * r ** to th *1 ?* live. It 1* evident that Sheehan W.*i n*t X pcctimr a .*• rou difficulty and t a h I* am* excited vv • n th** no] ihotf war# fir* and. 11 thought that Sh i iad fired 1 lot wiieri i- I; t * h n plainly > -wii that * > m mat fired on** whoi, etui it i a qti< of toubr whether or not Mr. Hart fir* I the hr at ahot. On th * up; "fit Urn h* iate I I* id of Hhe.i ui I Mira . *1 w.tii him to g* t yaoaaeaaion of hit* pi.-tol l *-fore sUncotferinff that be wa * th* w. in ml man aril •o' the othet party. Th** quest t*n f officer ! I fair will prohaid* be inv * ’ticat*d by ih Mayor. I* % Till II U'< OVtOlt TO PH K.%€ If. yilftftlon Scrvler* at the < alhedral %t -trarllnu Un*h %tnilft. Th# mkmlofk aarvlce*. ccaiductol by th*- JhmjU father# at the Cathedral ar* l*e ing largely attended by the Catholic# of tha city. The priaata, who are rondo nrtg the mission, ar# able and zcalooa mem* fieri of thetr ord**r. ai**l fhelr wrmofu u ttttractlna attention A iarg*- cony re bu tton a: t tie Cal he* Ira I ilat#n<al to an * *rt mi aerm*i by Knihtr la. t night father O*Connor will preach #o*nigbt, m l a * ne le known to he an uihl eloquent pulpit orator, the prolmhlllty e tht a large congregation will be preaen:. Five Mrvl e* are ht i dally, man* and •ermoft a 5 3*i u m . m.iw awl wrmon nt Pam ut ou.h it th* crow at 3 p. in . jnntru* ti4* to th* < hlklren at 4 p m . and mi i*n a* rmon. ro**ary and l*ent*dlction at fi p. in FI NFHAb OF MIIW. IAftWHCHtE*. lervleea lleltl m Urirr Chnreli aail Interment In l.aurel t.rovr. Tjje funeral of the late Mr*. J H Atn broM wa* held yesterday afternoon at t o’olock from Orace Church. The aervlcaa were conducted by Rev. J. A ftmlth, and Ih# interment eti hi Laur l Orov# f*em •tery. TTie fo lowing *entiei/nen acted **• f>ailbearera: Meeart Wlggtne. Clark Kenney, Hua>t.n and Maunuu* in- nt>n.v%TiN Art i;m:o. l*Afctral Relation f Rev. %. J. *mhh and lat l'rr*l? Irrlsn fllaaolved. The |M.?oral rei.itkxui l*e?w*en Bo Arihur J u and tra Finn l*r* - t* iq Church were formally di* y* *rerday afternoon by tb Savannah rre • tery which -nr*le*i at the l\?*: Fr* **by terl *r. Church for that p-irpo-e. The nu-mt* r# f the Pr. •* ’ * > p r *e*n* * \V H M Meen r * it r It-v Arthur J Fmith. Rev J Y Fair and K* v V. A i of Savannah R v W. F. HolUnicaworth of Rrun*wi k. Rev. J„, R, byno of Farit n. Mr 11. 1 Train. e,d#r of the First p r -hyt* rlan Chu ch, and •’ mrn: .or* r f th** Pr* -t> ’ery from th* . onjci* • r, nd Mr A F McKay, el der of the F* j#td I*r* vbytertan Ch itch. R . Mr HollingHworih was appointed •* tt * f t brk 4i’ i the m* ** Mf •* -i* -i . | i>• . t* li* • Al MM* - r i of th*> (m* oral re.a -1 t waw * firf matter rak-n up M- i * * . >4l to the jir*-by try u ?• iby t? • rlerk, atwl a not. ** tr*m • - fie - : -H'or f tr, *. .iif* jr iti I*l meet ing f the I -1 l*re-hy?erl r* Church tt w the r* regarding the redg* i. ,* : vi Fmsih w re-drawn up. a tat* it * that Use t which would he pr*- II ii * • t - i one • g.vttor t •ij l at t! t meefinv Mr Tr..n th* re*o u j*.- ,i oty of wh < h has a.ready been pu * Fu* • In the Moor ing News. R* v Mr Smith id i don't know that i . rn*■ *■ * Ii iv- • 1 in my -if- r I '*-*! lb*.. ld h *.*• ei . m*d trie f. i je ,i, .. w,n .i’ U '?• it m> atdiith * * Ii; u * • v.u.fc.* lu-t p* 'll*•;. (>d haw •- w• and m* to serve this church during t v* i tew v<> - < U ’ - * xp* rivrit *• : •. . i- i 'mi; II!* My relations with the church •i wil l t • in- mb i of t * p** -t.yterv av. l> i. **f t . tri -i njoyab *- * uara - f* r 1 r I\* 1 ,*rn. I to l‘<. the < hur a l* <‘f l** With rnv whoiw he irt. n*i • i.ul • v* j k* • p th m in l**v:i g remombran • .* I journey thr igf* th <xuntry. TF* * hur* h is happy. unit 'd art pr*- p* r . ar**i i’ I my • ir. *•'*• i p** t *i th* und* i -sheph* rl that i . -ir w 1 rri* • t wit h ah hi - e I tan fty r. more, for my heart if lull ” F* Mr !F>l!irik’■*worth Mat'd mat he •id h--|di| *o arrive in Savannah In time to draw up a pet .f reMlutlon which 1 w*Uid egprtwe* in am aaure the r* - jrr't of th* aw a whole nd 1 **' *• Itv i vi*iu;. no mhrf m the .• |m ration from Mr Smith. Ir l air off ?.-d tn* following r* cJu- ! • inn whi h w • • * •• -j lf. : In *i, on .• th* pictorwi r* la:ion I w*‘* 11 ll* •. \r ir J Siti * find Oh* i r-? Ft * v lenan Chi< n of Savannah, j l* - *yter> hereby af t •*- .*'t deep r* r*T at fusing the* nerve *•# and eoun***! of h h faithful atal i nv. and ptetbytrr. T *' * so yl o.j.<irei to place Ufe-n it** r* -V'W . ,r\ tatlon of hs*- 4 hi v’iati * hart* *.*r iitvl of his broad ?*>m- IMlhb'H toward ad forma of ChrFllan work an*l moral *ffrt. Th * v. • * unmend dm aa < man of (iod mi-! * bro* ivr Ih*lov**l to the c riur* h I 11 k** i *? w* a- ■ i’ *• t m -f *ur contlfitKd prayer- oi l *>ur . mpith *h lntereeit *n ii * w *rk. wb* r**v*t # i>< le>rl mav < all him to labor. Uh* n the vote *4t the question *.f tJv ■ i.-dilution Wae put It WAV UM.iJilniUly In favor of Mr. Smith's rrqurvt. Th** dl -o.aiion will go into effect aft*r tb- evening sermon u the Fir t I r -by* ?*ian Chur h Simla\ Mr Smith ;* f*re wel| vermon to hi* oongregrattAn will be delivere I in the mortdng an*) lmm*dU| - • I meeting will te* held aivl i committee ap pointee) to tak** me,* * ire a to ve-tire a now I ' tor Sun say night Mr Smith wli f* t at the Itvi* f- n*l* nt Fr- -bytcrlan Chur* #i. an J I>r l air will occupy .Mr SiniC - pulpit At th** <b*** of the mr vl * la will *l* iare the pulpit v.i ant. Mr 7'iaitt -4*i*i aft* t lie a Ijo ir.itnent Fj• >t ry tl i; no tpplicatl •- b. t !*-- n i *|v i f-r h ur>i:l p . * He. Mi T . >rnp *i f-.ruu ly of ctuirl* fton. but iv*w of Highland N C. , .> id ie'-••it w ritten r* i.itivc* to a * • |dug the place bn* 1)0 nt-s w* r h .** a-* jet Irrn re ■ *’iv* -1 tr ait him Fur!.* -r than thl no a* p ha- lw** n tik* to e uro a *uc • -lit' ?<* Mr. Smith. Before.* tb** Fi*-> *ytvry adjournwd Hr F .:- wis api***ii4t*d chairman *f h committee *4i young jwoidea roidetlea; Hev. Mr NF * t fhulnmn of t o com mitte** of historical >• d**U* -and I lev Mr l.ynn chuiiman of th* Bible clae iudetbn. (!%!(.i:s tt.AlNvr % Jl nth e. % Heart! At Urotnl f MegUtretr Ivlt tic I oiiklib-rnl l> Jury. A on-i l*Table (MirtUai * f tn** t.m* f the istand Jury of the H\i|-Tfi.r Court, at it* ' --l<*n of > .*(• ;la> afterimou. was *b - v>t< J to ft pr linilnary Investlgatfim t*f - ii or en *>{ tnalpriUtlv** in otfice, preferred ftgt.i'?'*i Justii of tin* Fence Cltutica D. Kline. T . inv* st lg.itkm was Induced by a num ber f rumors of the manner in which the burin* . w of the niagiatrate’a office h.* h* r conilui ted. which have Ultly at tained the dignity *f more or Dss j*ve- trie - ,f m-t-practice. In oim* of them i #'hif.antan who lmi b* en as.-aulted by a n* Ti'. t fie negro a '-Hunt and the* man tier in wu.cb the caso wiis cioavd all fig ure * romir * nt >. Ti grand Jury s ir\ <• tig stlon " ftwire- Iv preliminary Fmier the law, If a grand Jur> desires to investigate a charge agnlnst ju**ti< • of the i** *< . wltn the ti .i ’ t ,t. .i fir. fir i a fit •-* linn* nt av ilnst him, the magistral- must i*# atimmone*! and given an opportunity to di>irove the ottarges. Wliil* no member >f the grand Jury would give out anything in connection with the Invcstlgasion or its results, it is understood, wltti som* poaltivenesa. that Magis?rate Klin* will i* HummotiM-l 1m fore it, within th#* next fear days. The rumcMs hiv* e.vsuttie*l sire; *h i** that Jus tice to Mr. Kline demand# that this step be taken. wii.i, i:ld r it offh ehn. llhrttm I •••!• ot Mura t \ rtrrmift to t bttoar riiem t**r the \ ear. A tm-eting of But tow Camp of Son* *f Confffticr it* 1 Veterans will Ih* held at Con ffshrat© Hall to-night, when offleers of the amp for th** enautng year are to be electe*). It * capeetally urgel by t.ta •immamltr that every nu-mN'r of the him* make it his business to be pri*etn Several of the prevent officers have r**- rrox *s\ their residences from Savannah, nt<d tl* Ir i.-- w ill have to be filled \s # • leciloii of the right men to fill the o!fl< ea in the gift ..f the camp k* a mat ter that vitally afT- ts ita interests and welfare, the ii* dty <>f a larg- attend unc© je r* nlily apparent. HMINfiV nTtni 111 RII2II, Murdered Neuman AN ollender Bald In l.unrel i.rmc. John WolleteJar, the sai.or shot Sunday morning by Blymon Harnui and who died day before yeateiday .it ?he Savannah Hospital where he had !*een taken, wa buried yesterday afternoon In Laur< 1 Grove Cemetery. Ill* funergl w.ta at tended by a number of h;a ahipmate* from the ahip Homeward. If your atomach Is weak It should have help. Hood s Sarsaparilla give* strength to the atomach ami cures dyapepsia an) In Jig etu ion.— ad. THE MORNING NEWS: WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1900. TWO MET DEATH IN WRECK. I DULL IMt FIKFM%\ H*UM\N Klbldb ti\ I’UM' * I i;vt Fi eight Train* Ko* and !S<g* i rolml '| *mcether Near Ilurrouit it* 1 rairnlNj Moriihid—< ollllin V\ n* Hue in a lli*vj Fog— * lrrd I Ire man W■■ Hurled I niter Dehrta. I oglueer It* II %V Inlc-n to M >• rn>M, Where He |l*d —Fng I i*er llro*nte and llrakrman T. Injured. Were llroogbt to Nuvan nali-tomr 'l ira tnr of freight Were Horned. Two freight train on the Plant Sy*t*m coHid***! \ • .*terd*i> morning at 7 o <do k tear Burro.igh* twlv* ino-j* from Sa vannah. A *o .rr.j flreman Bowman and engineer J *i H*li werg klled and •woo’her?' were w*- i ltd The Injured are Kngineer F H Broome and Brakeroan T Brooks. olor< . Hr T S Clay, a irg* n for t - Plat*; Syrtetn, *1 lad night th‘ p. d-v i)• •* tx li-v* ny of the inj r< *1 would die, thouy Engineer Dell*a death had not then been reported from Way crops S*f;e*rlntend#rtt of Tran*|g*'Mlion W. J liayiow rave the Morning News an ac cunt of the wre k. The colliding t ain* wec*- No eiiitbiiounl, ** *1 No. J*' northbound. The formar had or wr * to tak* tn* l ling at the meeting poUU near Hur roughs tn order to allow th*- lattar to pa - N> J*h wae not qj. a e Oigh in v ■ :*ink on ihe rid* tra* k. aid th* cd* IFion w.is the r* suit. Engtn. * r Ddl was m charge of the en g:*i*. p illing No. and Fag ’ * * r Broome w,iat the Throttle for No. -The ac •<bnt wa> *iu* t th* -g. wii h w.- “O dense mat neither of the engtn *< !H cuM f*e th**- n*th*r - tr dn Tw y and llrem* n hardy bad Urn* to Jump In f i •?. It is no* know n that Bowman Jump id at all. a* his body w.*e not found until late in the afternoon. 1* war buri*d un i|t r the wreck **f th** engine**. A on a.** the n* w- of th*- wr k had been wr.d from the station to Savannah, a wre- king train was dispatched No time was lost in making up th** train nl get ting its crew together, and a qui k run W-.f made •* the k tv of th* preeb-nt. Hr. Flay 1* ft at alvvtit W o'clock *n a ape *l tram, fit! lltig the injure! men a* Bur* rough* in *i car. H* gave* thm au<*b trcitncnt t* h** *' , otild and miirtiel with Engineer Broome and Brak* man Brooks t-. Savannah. The later was seriously wounded, as he had * leg and n arm broken. Engineer I**ll w, t iken to th*' PI mt Bytt m Hon It W • row I ' gtneer Bnvomc’a injuries were confined to brute-** and sprain* Me** I*, li. wh resides * No. WH Jonek street. a*t, vs a* Informed by telegram of the death of her husband at W\ ro*s That whs th** first information she hud re ceived of the wreck and hi* having been Injured She vsst4 Informed afterward* that the Injured man had been brought Into Savannah and Mt from h* r* to VVaycross hut n op|>riutitty ha*l be* n afford*'*) f- r t are him Th* Unly will rea*h th* city ut noon to-day on train No. 3F T.* wr ck of the train* w i complete Many car# were damage*). i*l some ten wer** totally conauuie*! by Are. Th*- flames rwalted fr*mi the ignition of * r of turpentine spreading toot:ar • ar* iral burning them and the merchandise *nd cotton with wn h they were loaded ! Then* wis no mean nt hai.-l for flightti.g •he flames, tid it was only by moving • ara w iy from the fire thot any of them wen* -aved Fasf*-nger train** were delayed by the I wreck They could not pas- it before it had >* n cleared away, wb h tie* • .** t ; fat***l th.it Flint System and Southern ■ Rahway trains i* uousf* rrt ut Bur roughs io th* S*Mi*anl Vsr la.* s Ira k |h I trui u‘*-rr<l tear th* city t* the Fl int | Sywlem’s lu*‘ again. This transfer was I made for No t*’. the local p--••ng*r from ;h** south, and for No ,J *f the Fin.it Svst-ni ihl th* Southern. I**th trains ar j living more th in hr*‘** hour* lai* Thera | w.i- alro *|* lay in getting the Plant Sv * | **iu nml the Sou h* tn pas ng* r traing for *he South through, the eame rss* ans hav ing to Ik* employed. riIVITHI t ritlN Tit AlNsi MET. One Man Killed nml Two ln|urel lit Wreck imi Nraathern Ratio a^. I Two enrtetruction train* on the new ilard* evifit* f xi*t f-on *f th* l S *ut !)* ri Railway c<ilided on th* lln*' Iwiivi*#n Al fi tidale at I II rd**evllle f tt; 7 o’ckv k yes t r*ky morning. The r* ar cars of la*' ff.iim wer** t* Ie -oped. tint# man %\ t* kiiled and two others wer* painfully in Jiirtsl. The killed was John Goaar. timekeeper <n the* esmstrui-tion work now* in progre>s. the painfully injured ware W. C. Bryce •aid**• tor if one of the trains, who . i hie right too* badly maahed, and J A Brooka. foreman of construction, who .eft fin#: wa* torn uimowt ’<a?u>l*tfiy from hi* leg All of these are white The fine *f the Southern to Hardee vide is now m pro**-ss of courtru**tion, having inn-n ainuwt mmpieted to tb* p>trii or •!#-. tlnatioi: * *n< of the trail .-'arte*l frm .Allendale, whii** Hu* other was coming ! from Itio terminus of rh* qre row rest Har | •)e*v111• T.ie latter train was beinff ! hacked * i?s testillation; the former wa | heavily ; o*fti) w ith tl*sice) raile am! I other article** of railn>?<d c,nstruction. There is no telegraph station nt the j present terminua of th*- new line, so iha? the train that w t - . miing from th** dl • r.s’tion of llar leeville was pr ■* edtng > withftiut >r*l**r- and feeling Its way. The j train from Alienda.*- hud liven in tru tel | ** pres-eftsj Neither was expecGng t * find the right of wav lmpe>lel by the at i tem|ged latseage of ih*- other, and the c *l - Union, with its resulting casualtl*a, oc ctirmi in this man?r uni tnvause of this t.ul. In a turn of the road U'forp any on* on cither train hud had tine o oppor j tunity to r*alize that danger was immi nent. the two trait s ol!ll* I w.ph i s.i- I ing fo* oe. The rar cars crusii| in o an I ■ ?hrugh each other and the 1 euvy t • I rails fonned with the dismantl e Indies j of the cuts a death trap in which Goz* r met a terrible fate. The unfortunate man had his head and the upper |*rt of his Isslv caught ’►*- tween two masses f the falls and crush h) almost to a pulp II ilf of Ilro ks I left foot was torn from hl eg while j Bryce suffered similar, though not * s* v re. Injury others on the trains •- j ceivtsl slight injuries but thes * s|*ec;fl allv mentioned wi-r* the only ones *f i great consequence. i Strang** to say none of the an* wa- t)e- I rallis) and the wrecking cr w ih*? w is hurried o tie* seem* found it- work not *o difficult us might otherwise have been I the case. Dr. li H Mar in of Savannah, who • ham **l to he at Estill. in tt ndatu e up j n a patient, when th* accident and <• irr'l, i Dr. F D Flarks*>n of Allendale, and Dr. | M. It. Peephu of Scotia, wer*- eommuni | . ate*) with promptly and a* promptly re | sj>onie*i. They dressed the W'ounds of | Bryce ami Brooks and gave eit . other medical attention as was needed The two wounded men were ent to Co s, lumbia for further treatment and the ; body of Goaer to the same place for i burial. It waa deemrd best to adopt thl# | cour*©. a* a train for Savannah waa not I due for aome tune and the wounded men could scarce be made entirely comforta- I hie away front the convenience* of a hoe ‘ VitaL I Till: 111 ftf.l.Aft wAS M.OW. Might Mate lld Silver Had He Been *ntlafte| to atop There. Th* police have not yet *u oeeded In ap- P ret deriding the burglar who has 10-en raid ing the house* |n the southern section of the Ry Several r* .den*'*-** have been entered, though the burglar doe* no* seem have bad mu h luck in the way of plunder. A gentleman who live* on Habersham atrraet, but who d**e* not * arc to have his r,.*ne m**nt <.*• bed wn IlitSPMlnf ex. f**ner e wttb the burglar or cm** of them, early Sunday morning. It was about 3J) a. m when his wife was awakened by hearing s roeeme moving almut the house She at once awakened her husland and h* t on. became convinced that there was an intruder In the house. Opening the du*r of *ne r*m b*- iw a light moving in *he hallway and. g**itmg hi* pistol, prepared to tivvesMgat* The burglar brad b oms nlarmad by the time, however, and mad** hi* e* -j from a window on ttie lower floor, the gentleman firing one shot in the direction in which he disap peared. On making *n investigation It was found ••, *t the burglar had made quite a thor ough ►#orch of the house He had flnst <;* ? • 1 the * deboand n the dining room J wnsiair*. whi< h contained quite a Lirge amount of sliver A number of friends had i*n entertained it the house the *y Isrfofe nttd twside* the silver belong ing to the family quit** o lot had l*e* n le*rrow*d The borrow* and silver hod been wrapped ur and rli and in the sideboar*! prqurHTory to leng returned the next day It wa m a neat package. Just the right sis** for a burglar to handle conve niently. nd t wa- remarkable that he re -i**'ed the temptation to make flf with it at ©no*. Instead of doing so he proceeded up stair*. boldly ti irig a l.ght There were two large trunks in the hallway and h* had opened an-l wa rumaging one of il.tss when his presence was discovered A *ir It of the hou* later failed to re veal anything missing It 1* supposed that the burglar Intended to first ransack the trunks and then go ha* k ami get the silver Eu kily his presence was discov ered before he had tim* to carry out his designs Th** occurrence ban leen re l*ortel to the police department A% Aft NUT NO I \I H ilt STOOD. < npt. Wilaon Vain (toornor Toll Him There U old Re No Hearing. rapt. M let Wllurm of the Republlean Blue**, who preferred the rhanr*** against rnrivoml R. Harris of that company, und* r w i Harris w.u trie ! by a gen eral court-martial, doe* not like the idea •>f the defendant s aide of the cage being heard hv the Governor and the aide of the l* 4ig ign* red. Capt. Wilson tww the statement maie by Col. W, O. Obear. In -pector general of the state troopa. which appeared in the Morning News of yeater day, and said that it was at variance with what the Governor laid told him some day* ago, when he n*~t him on th** train between Macon and Atlanta. The Governor then told Capt. Wilson, lie latter so*d that he .ltd not propose to • •'♦‘tit to Cap*. J Ferris Cann’s request ?. be Ivard l*y the Governor before the Governor pa **-d U|*oti the findings of the -art Th** Governor seemed to take the position that than* had been delay, talk nd exi*en*e enough about the court-mar- Gal. anl Capt. # Wilwn was surprise*! at the evslent *hange in h s position that must havg • ■*trm about. Col. Obear said t w a meeting betw**n the Governor and < pt. Cann for n hearing had been ar ranged for la.*t Friday or Saturday, but oil Id not. I** held because of a very se vere cold tluit c pt. Cann had contracted while on u trip to the northern part of the state Wilson believes |t would be un fair to *m on side a tearing and not lie other. It is |*ropos.*|, too. to give the defense the healing before any ! teat ion of the result of the court-mart nl !>as ever b**‘ri mail**. In this view other oftlccrs who have been heard to express an opinion j*4n. THE Wild, up AF.NAIAJ* IIE4 HT. 11l vide* HD Eainle l<:|tanlly llrtwr## HD Four llm tig htrr. In the Fourt f onllnary yesterday the la- tvdl and testament of he kte Yaaaiaa B* I wis fllal anl probat'd i< common form, and letters testamentary grantei to Viw' J. Garfunkek, the ex* uior n iml in ho will. Mr. Garfunke) fil' and t the earn* 1 tim** on ttpplica#im to probate the will in solemn form. Al) of th* t* suitor’s property, it I* re dted in h.s wil hue been rMti * l *! t# nwxtt*y, nl i- h dcftoaH wish a New York firm hearing interest. The will dl r* ts that the c*tae ehali be illvklal Into four equal pari-, for the four daughter* of th*- t* • it*r \ son bad b#*en provided for Iw f r- tb* death of th# 1 father. The legato* to hie daughter,- the #*s u*r *l ( r* t- •* iitll remain for live yemv In trust in the hand* of the exe* utor. when they are to be paid over, principal ini .i,<*rud Inter* nt, to the legatees. MRS. NOR % (I Kill DEAD. Nlrlftken With Apftftplexy nt nn Ad vnnrnl A ate. Mrs Nora Curry, an old and highly re speeled r* >l*knt of the city, died yester day afternoon t her home at Perry and Ueynolda str*#i. from a stroke of ajio plexy Thi tie#'* •—d leaves a husband, I'atrMc Curry, two mos, two kfttighter* and s.-vera; gratukddldren io mourn their Th# eon* tire Patrick F. Furry, tel ograph ojwrator at the Cotton Exchange, arc) Kb'hard Furry, an engineer on the Plant Bystem, and the daughter*. Mrs Brown *f Thomasville and Miss Agnes Curry of this city. The funeral will take place at 3 o’clock thi* afternoon from the resilience t Per* r\ and R yn*Ms streets. The interment will be in ihe Cathedral Cemetery. AA ERE Ml 11 .Tl A AAMiDgI). Afr. AA . <’. IVrrv nntl Ml##* Nrnl AA Mi lls Married nt at. Jhi*M ITiureh. Wi liam i Perry n#l Miss Barah WaL IH wer< married last night at 9 o’clock it 8i John's Church. The marriage w* a quiet affair, only the relatives and n few friend* of th* contracting parties be ing pr* -• nt. \n*r the cer#‘mony the bridal coup;# w*nt to their future home at Aber.-orn and Jones street. The groom Is in the emtdoy of the Rah €*o*k-l-ary I>r-I?ing Company. having onus t* Savannah from Washington. N C The bride l< originally from Graham ville. B C . but has reside*) in this city for •he id several years. I V TO EIGHTY DEGREE*. Cold Win#* In Ihe AA e*t Tl*fili find Hot S|mll AA ont l.nst I.omk. Bnvgnnah run of ex<*aptlorally warm weather ouiitlnties. Yesterday the maxi mum which occurred at I p m was legrees. and the minimum, o currtng it 7 a. m . © degrees, giving a mean of The forecast for to-day Is rain in the northern part of the state but fair In the southern portion. To-morrow wttl ba fair and in the north and western ior tiona. colder. Fresh south to west winds will prevail. A rod wave la on in ha extreme west and the chances ar* there will be h drop of temperature in the , avutli before long* CONTEST WENT TO CORCORAN. H.lttßON THREW Il THE *PIIM.E AFTER EIGHTH ll©t Nl). Hnnlon Fought fr’awt fur Eiabt Itottiida, Thru Hupped lleeaue*- He Npl.l Ilia I land Wmm llroken—lie Seemeil In lie Out fur the I*l hpnrta Were |ltguafed at the Turn the llout 1 k Eight rdunde of some of the warm* * fighting ever seen In Savannah wer** p.IF ed off at the Theater I-t fa - .it At the sound of the gong for the beginning of the ninth, though J * Ha? on ur. xi H edly threw up tr— *pu < ’ • w.-nt to Tommy For*.o;.*r. H *n h last night for Fhiaid* q r n and n r * A- • f on In Savannah Hanlons was the tamest *e o' q nt* ting ever peen Even one of 1:- >• * t Ap, BUly Vcronee, was f*re after i de* Urine tli a t a man sa* a stiff who couldn’t fight on with to tn.-re t mat ter with him than t er **• • med t* )• Thl* wm the general v* rd t. ar ) there was a weU-d**flnd s**r.tlment of *: •! ■; . * j sirong. stiff fight fur **ig n ro-.rei- i --Iv would deny. Cor'*ran l* .*4t of h T too. after having r*- ctved i w■* of thu d*atb of his child in Fmi i*k i Hm k4 *l* hared he quit i aus a *t h.in*l w is broken, ad thre* do r m **’ way from the auls*n • to :**•• -■* ig* -if* the announcement nf ihe d* . i. n by Hi* ! refer*-**. Snort y J* nkm.-*. who -•. *• t • 1 fight to Cor*'oran The |h\ *ai • vum j inert liunitNi .** f m*l Two of ti.* m sui i I they found no widen * of a break, but j the third *ai) hi i cm I hurt uu*i ! w rang ' I’ntll the !•>eormcr tonetl the r* *F j of their examination after 1 left Han lon’s dr**.-sing riwini. t * • *.#;* mt Of Whom bad by fi 11 tim*- : * %v* * i li - the stag** h -epted no- a xplac i?en T rwl began to r-t in id * J -*m ? i* ! c**- on. b ■ igh. it i H<ar • • a* ii * Ing id the friei •! h* bal mad* Hal the aiKlietire known h w* near y they i im** to missing the ■* 4 t .* h r it is probable there would hav* b* n I-vv er Hanlon in* n ini"i g them at t •|* ing Hanlon M Red things f r an ho .r by atksolutely refusing to fight uni'-- h* was given |125 over and atov. the pur.-g j to cover his expenses, A terrible row wan kicked up *v* r thl* i muddle. The niang**m* nt of the tight Al ly refu"*sl to consider lianlon : r*>; -l but the Philadelphian would n t yi i He declared tfiat Fore*ran w i v tn . the better *nd of it by j*s.*t • n* -:• ?n t ; house rec eipt -and Insisted trial i g" his SUS. Absolutely nothing m bb u • •** m<nt relat*l to such a claim, and t .< management kicked *?• gy. it iu shown Hanlon that Corcotitn ? .id 00l to j .o*. making an agreement with the n* < •igement whereby he was not to i • ! anything In the way of a pur-* ur.b - th. * house showed so much money. H ir.b i. •hi the other ban*l w. to t JJw eur* if he lost, and )3fM if h won. Tlm flght had bi n li it 3:30 o’cks'k, .n and there w.c- h big crow*! jat that hour. There must have been •*;* wards of |1,2)0 in the ti - i*r A hr.-t --j class theatrical perfarmam * l h s i j draw so large n purely rna tilic* s i li* I cm** a* tiiat which took in the IH? T • ] . rowd began to grow Imp it cat, I •* ic I for the delay was in.-uff* r ib.. an) t w t |Ht fever heat whan th* gong finally j founded. Hanlon maintained his point about the I extra money w.th fin** nerve. The min [ agement was in a quandary as to whether io have him f*r ch**ting uni swindling or come to hi* terms. Home* | thing like IJ* had be ri ndva.r>< and t<* lian i lon with the under*tan*ling that he w > to fight, and hi- r* fusal w con.-.ruod j ,* cheating. Notic*- was glv* n the |k>l** :to arrest hmi. but contrary coan *1 brought to bear upon the management prevailed, and (75 w a utT r>*i llanlon Thl* he refused and then was another hitch. Hnnlon T**due*d h! demand t> )!••. and ihi?* was finally agreed to. Corcoran h friends g.u d* ad son -n Han lon l.wcause he siioiv* ! c-> ..< u~.\ • > that he was out for th* 1 *ir.. r*-j;ardb - >f hia agreement, and they c rtainly had It In for him. Foreorai . m t of ail. wa** sore, for it m* ant that he would 1* ~ that part f th** |l* trail was .vniilng to him. at and hiw n itural r* >- titmeut against Hu toon for old scores was aggrnvaie*) t’oreoran had been In the ring for twenty minutes before Hanlon finally appeared Without ado. Hanlon walked ov**r to Corcoran s corner and oflfere*) to shake hands. Corcoran r*fum*d, turning half ! away. "Ah. t’or.n tt." remarked Hanlon, j sarcastlcalp. and walked back t* hi?* cor • orner. The men w re then call* 1 to the center of the ring ind lnstru<*tcd. aft* r which they returned to their corners, where they were to be arid for lietween rounds. For com n by Ja**k Frew. laiw rence Kelly, Tom Beet on and W Warner urwl Han.on by Hobble McKenna, Billy Veronee, II I’**dr*> urwl E Edmond' The spirts hal been putting up s*me money on the event while th*- long *p li of wailing was on. Corcoran was u ii vortte in the in-tting. as a tu * tho;gh a good deal was plac* and even. As good .i - to |4O on Corcoran was given, and there was plenty of money offered n the Savannah lad. No big bet*, however, were recorded. No flen er or faster fighting coul I have been asked for Never during th*- gat loutwis was there a cry from the hous that couM lie c*n.-trued a- on Intimation j that th** audience did not b*|l ve ti y wore getting their money * worth. This, ! ti*>, |* unusual, for one fighter or anoth* r ! will usually display tactic* that weary : the crowd. ! The first round cum** very n* ar K ing eventf il. After a few wxonl of pr% 1 bnunary sisirring. Corcoran ruviusl. an.l | it kioke*) os though things wer* coming Ills way. It was plain that h* was In * nairty mood, tisti* r than usual when h* is fighting. Twice he rushed, and the second time there warn a wrestling boM in which Hanlon was thrown, Corcoran falling on him Hanlon’* forehead was hruis*st and the skin was knocked off in the fall. He lay itainl for a few mons nls, I and hi* s**con)s raised h cry of foul. T.i * | house whs In an uproar at once. They 'didn't want the foul acknowledge!. Tlie referee felt the wim* way a ut It. H 1 saw that Hanlon had not been >- riously injured and finally motioned him • n * and g* on. He *ll*l so. gamely enough, oi* nerve lasting him pretty well tjp o , the time h* threw up ihe sponge. The first round was For* oran plainly enough, | , and Hanlon money looked *cif*> In the second routs), though, there was j something doing for Hnnlon. He ru-heq j ! three or four times, am! the fighting was ; hard. Hanlon showed plainly that he w | the cleverer boxer, but It was seen then ; and throughout the bout that Core ran waa the fighter, being fast *:ro*.g and | dogged, with a confide?) e that never gave ! way The round was Hanlon *c The third round brought the first mwl j only knock-down of th ti *n. Corcoran scored It with a left wit g, lauding on i i Hanlon’* Jaw and setdit g him to th* fi*or The fa'.l was el* in, bit H inlofl m u oil his fe*t again and fighting n- strongly as before. The round w. t'orcoran’s. Tbc fourth round show.*) the hardest in-fighting f alt. There was a little pre- 1 lltnlnary s|Krlrng. after which tp* m , n were at It hard, ding w *y as long a* an arm was fre* Few bad, war*, made for the wind there being a vcous n*** about the fight that mad© the men anxious to land on the head and face Hanlon introduced h* old chop blow m I the round, which wa* rather even. The fifth wa* not eventful, but waa more Corcoran's than Hi lone. In the sixrii Halon rsllle*) wotvlerfully, landing two strong left swings, and following 1 them with • right swing with telling tt- SAVES MEAT LIEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF BEEF Makes Meat Cos Further Makes Soup Taste Richer f.vt. He htt bar.!, r,l Ihe Mows were applau.ief) by hi* otlmtr. r*. The seventh m.l w is <’,>rcor.iii's but the eighth ses * -. I til ie It I. ir<t to : i why Hanlon quh. irtv.iig * L-csst fight . v.-ry t.ime eom lttslon After th- fight Hanlon .WUrel that a ...;, man ,o st. .*1 i * -,r his corner fi t l heard him tell one of hi- s.-eun I that hi fi hen.i tv-is oui of tmelnes- n.U h.d at on • g<n* over to Fonrui s <otn*r J ar. ! informed him of the fact. Th;* in : >nne iion w ith the fact that* hi* hand really (Minis) him very sevarr y, w<* w it induced h;m to throw up the j lI,Mon declared that h- wanted to ar -1 . v. tv i.tahiiig doing for btn wltn ,’> rvtt. ig' " In Savannah. They *ro and !?, x him. ind no audl i* would | r r ’ r anv UkUi in which iw was to • A p il*ul . i \ .rv revived the talk of n , r . : h l - ivti him and' Mysterious Billy” j W V> i, .at Jim Judge a few days ; jtn tr. v Kelly. .Smith's nnAg**r. | , l in- was wdi.ng to back Smith for j < am ant fr a match in whwh Smith w fid -top F*-r oran within ten roun*ls. . ..tan t * a lot of admirer* in Savwn in ttti'i vy. ii.) Ilk** to lake M>m© of that * \ .ii ii: t**d|ev*x) a fight may ?v* ■ rn, •* I Sm a t;at* declared h** would ?i. ? .r•!r no *• j* r manwgement thMti hat tn** Austral Athletic Club, whl h gr4i T i> admire- and this may mean an * l *' th*- • i Su* n fight, taougb. would i ;*u ’,ot* dr * wing card Tfi** Aus i! ■ lu.* . now irrunging a heavyweight ttiutch. VET Ell %NN THANK Al'Ol NT A. (amp l*nel Era! liuainatlr Itraiilntioas %tMit Reunion. The November meeting of Eafayette ! M Laws <' imp of F’nited Confederate V. reran* wa held last night at Ktnghts >f F\ r h Hall. Resoltftlona w**r© en ■h-usii.-ti illy adopicnl, ext ndmg the thank- f t camp to the ('onfe<]erate rgamxatioiis of Augusta and the citizen*. ! r r< -nt delightful entertainment ef ,! del-gatea. T ■ r -oluilona were offered by Adjt. A. K Wlleon and are a* follow*: "Re - *l\* 1. That w** t* nler to th local camp* j ■f August, the Daughter* of the Con fi# rt y and t** the citizens of Augusta; our h irfHt thanks for th** royal enter- I tummont that our deb-gates received "ti a* tin* reunion *f the Georgia Di v -*t and that tin* adjutant Ik* requested t fuml-h a copy of the above to the sec- ! r* t *ry of the Reunion commit ie** ” A’ meeting of last night Mi ssr*. II B H**w r-l and ( S I\. Mti were elect 'd member- of the camp, favorable re ports iiixm th* r application* having been returned by the tnmit?ee. in the ab • • of Commander Chesnutt, Eh'uten ant Commander Nichols preside.). %f EMlll’s \'wb lt*-|M>t 4A llall Nt. "Palace of the King. * Marlon Crawford; ' The Em© That Had no Turnlrig,** Gil bert Parker; "l anlirmr* gnuflT Bax. "The Love of a F* ron** and oth*r stories, by Mary |; Wilkins; "The Bi**gTaphy of a Grizzly," by Earnest S. Thoni|ieon; "Th** Reign **f Eaw." by Alien; “Dr. North and | ills Friends." by Mitchell; "The Pilot it [ ! lome.” by John K Bangs; "More Fa bles." by Georg* l Ade; "Tommy an I 1 Grizzle." by J M Barrie; "The M ran of | the Lady L*!ty Voting April." by Egerton j > M-’tje; "Father and tPm.” by Arthur Put terson; “Peccavi." by E. W. Homting. I tt leavened Bread," by Robert Grant; 1 Ila tet Cht tl in . | Oort i I Khi' and \ i iin and Other Kentucky jT .' by Janie.- Fane Allen; "The Mid | nigtit P.isM*ngcr." by Bavag**; "Idyl* of ! ?he S'-x Eb aiiOr,'' Mrs. H. Ward. ‘Mr I I in Ut** Heart* of Jli* Fountry •! •?). Red Folia. • . “A Kurnaee o | Fifth." by Halie E. Riv*w; "My Friend ; ltill. Found in th*- Philippines.*’ bv King; | "Red Blood .in*l Blue Dro-s." by H. Mer nmm. <ll S M*rrlman> "El**n HoMin," ! *y ID liiber, "IBt l>adysblp's Eb|hunt." by IF D. Wcll*.~a.l. i The thru car Fa.is of fire-proof safe:* now en rout* for Eiiqmmn liroa., whol - -file druggists, Lippmin’s Block, are ex pected to arrive to-day or to-morrow. They are agent* for the Barne* Fire an) Burglar-Proof Safe, and which no better • if- P In exit nce Uppman Bros are the only concern in •h*? state that carries a stock of all sizes. I from small fo large fire-proof safes, and \v* invite your attention to this magnifi cent stock. They also make a specialty of sliver v ire ch* sts for private dwellings. When in want *>f a fire-proof safe, be sure t> call cn I;|v-man Bros —id. "Orxybexrd l a family medicine with us." aid a prominent business man yes- j j tetday. * Mv wife take* It. and I notice! he is enjoying better health than fori ; yiars The children keep well by taking j | it “ Graybeard rray be obtained at all drug ! I store* or writ- to us for it. Rrspons Drug j 1 Cos., stole prof,,.. Bavontuih, Oa.-id. tielionl Sappll... Jtut received - a H.-ge and ne-ortod autv j piy of rhool baga and eohool auppllea; nil at cut rate*: from 1# cents up. alao. usual large *m k of a!l the school book,, non uae.l m Chalhntn county, at Eatill a News Depot, ti Bull street, Savannah. ! Os.—ad I’i ft > f Will t on r trratrh* inn. Whether it is from letter, ecaema, ring worm. sals rheum, or any other skin 1 trouble, use Teiterine, and accept on aub- | slitule. -lalmed by Ihe dealer to hr "Just 1 is <*! Nothing is Just a go.td i If your druggist • m t suptily you. send SO cents In si imps to J T Hhuplrlne, Bavin- i nail, tiu , for a iw>* isMUpa and —ad For liver Http Year*. Mrs Window's Soolhing Syrup has been Used for hfidren teething It soothe* the c-nl.l. sri'ien* the gams, allays all pain • mt win. • ind Is the T.. s ,|x few D.atr „•„ Twenty-five cents a bottle. I ad **tl ( art'll Mr.” "e; ray heard hrok- up rheumatism on me." says Mr ’has Thomaa, th* Jew eler on Whitaker street. And put me In better health tl.an 1 have enjoyed In a | long tltnv." Take Orayhaard Billa for that dixty I feeling—Los arpstlt* and follow It up with a bottle of Oraybeard. It is all you need Respeas Drug Cos., sola prop* Sa vannah, Ga ad A High-Grade Institution for ladles Shorter Collegw, Rome, Cia. Writ* for catalofue.—ad. Two Popular SHOES. <4 ELK 99 for Men. for Women. POPULAR PRICE, $3.50 A PAIR. ALL STYLES. 6jta& / Vh-i&. jgsssmmsssi^ HOT STUFF STOVES Have one put in before another co!d wave comes. Our prices are right and our workmen are ready. WH. & H. H. LATTIMORE. A + •*! v /j** i .fflQy ft 8 i •jb . 'j>wj ptiF i *isjy.ikoo iiion syd 'iv.ij. m It <IU(1 ivom HXVit <I.U)A lI<M SY!> * saihj no.< .tUfOg.wa <llO.l .*1(1 liq IUIBV4.HJ JOU 11.110 < )|M| '.WON KHV.M BJ.I AM I’IIIIKXTI* gAVANNAM THftATi i*. W*dnc*#day Matinee and Night. Nov - Th* famous original Irish Coaudiar* CHARLES A OIXIE MURRAY and MACK In their New Musical Exlravag.nu i "SHOOTING THE CITES" By OEOROK M. EMERICK Ntehl Price*—sl.l, iec, Eric ami . - Matinee Price*—Adult* ok, Children S*'- To Mil pari* of the houe. gAVMNNAH THUATBI' Till HJUIAt MlillT. MIV. a. Iltin lie A II !•>■ Magnificent New Production of “A Milk White Flag” By CHARU3S H. HOYT. ! Company of 40 people. Inctudtnß I*l TI.K CHIP and THREE SIRTKItt* FANCHONETTI Military Haixl 11 Operatic Orchestra. Teeming with M” - cialtlea find brtllliint muei.'nl number. ' It rand New Production—New Me.*-. N* * Feature*. New Costume*. New Dll ■*" PRICEE-E 00. 7.V, she and Kc. Beal* on sale. ___ ghVAhhhH THBATEP FRIDAY AND SATCRDAY NIGHTS. SATt RDAY MATINEE. NOV. 13-X LI VI RUOS.^ Present the Laughing Bucceaa. i ill in ii." A fln-de-atecle high clast Corned! ol Amu sin $ Situation* and Wltyr Dlalojuw