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The Cry Raised in Marseilles
When Kruger Landed.
POLICE CALLED ON TO ACT.
Enthusiasm Marked Landioii ol the
Boer President.
WARM WELCOME GIVEN HIM
jirik r Declared the Boers Would
.Never Surrender.
MamlllM. NOV. 32 -T-1y prowl a
<rlumi>h lor Mr Kniar ,u<-h a, even th.
jio. r an.l hi, most ardent uA
tnirer* billed to intldpitf
Tl- I© Irlum of enthusiasm which
: irk'-l ©very st©p of h.s progr©** from
i tin*.' he landed until th© hotel was
j i h and wan a ri‘Vi iatlon even t th** j **o.
j • of .\lar*allle* themselves. It fully
* ium. i! if It did not surpa s. th** frantic
mn s’ihiion of patriotism with which
Irn> • ened her arms to MaJ Murh
i and a * Toulon on his return from Fa
l odo
Xn assembly of such niasnei. exceeding
n he moit sanguine estimate. might
I rhap* he partly explained by the cere
r ntoim of the Hi*h< p of Mar
t I***-. including an imposing religious
> c©*tdon fr. m the cathedral, hut notli
ran minimize the spontaneous
* n of sentiment lisplnypil tow-jrl Mr
I. uy.r by th** entire population of th©
t port, and one of the largest cl tic* of
3 liter.
Vet the grandeur of tills demon*!ratlin,
p -haps rank* second In Importance to
t emphatic manlfe to* of *no compro
r -©." which Mr. Krup r delivered in a
a voi •©. but one vibrating w ith emo
t n a omponied by energetic gesture* of
\cat -hr hand, stlrrtng the heart* of all
v *i hearing.
last sentence* of hi* declaration
\ uttered with a vigor ami decision
v i bora out hi.** reputation as the in
• i tlon of Iron will ami stubborn re-
lll** Hi nv re lalftv*ry o' a ihclaru
• - ~f *.ch far*reaching Importance !•••*-
t i,* th'* inde,end**nee * f Ills ch ir:i ■-
t (8 it came ,i- a surprise c\en t hi*
r intitio to political uuvi-iT*. who u;
i- !ii* last were in Ignorance of hla d—
i iination.
\ittl-ItrtiUli liemonatration.
An unfortunate occurrence at the hotel
r the mu in boulevard ulone marred th*
t\, • i*ier of the demon*! rat loti, which up
c.t na/ment had been unanimously
* exclusively a tribute of sympathy and
i {ration.
Ive Kruger!" "Vive I* Boers!" an l
ii lib* rte!" wer* the cries that
: ii hurricane of cheering and swept
> i!u* city, Unfortunately the high y
r i iieibb* f ollshn©* of half a doaen
in throwing small coin a into th
t .as Mr Kruger pass'd acted Ilk©
in conjuring up an anti-British out
whlch it ne# dtd nil the prom pt Bud©
r nergy of th* police to prevent be
c i: a *. rlou* dlst urbane©.
hotel remained for the real of the
ti a, • stale of siege. while, at one tlm*'.
• . 1 ion several thousand strong,
r >ii in the direction of the British
at*-, shouting "Down with the Kng
i and raising o:h*r threatening CD©
? r- *u!t was that u strong body of
{ • was compelled to diapers© the *k n
‘ i .r*. although It wns not found
1 * ary to m.rke more than a few leni-
I* *r arrestd.
ighout h© evening, however, large
of studema and other youths inarcn
iii.i down in front of Mr Kruger’s
*■ ind of th© hotel which was th©
* i of the unfortunate incklent, cheer
* horue for Mr. Kruger ami the
oil. and denoiiuitig England,
demonstrators were more noisy
•iun* • r.'U*. and th© police wisely Pft
■ t. relieve their fe*.iiig* hy shouting.
*l *' Interfering w th them, which
r ti have created dlwikr.
>©••© nt tlie I.finding.
• 1 Kruger, formerly Ptealdcnt of Ih©
•i Afr i un Republic, linded here at
a. m
• * ’n al the landing place was ;.n
one. The decks nf all steamer*
1 • l.yon* ba-in were c*owd© 1 with
The crowd swelx#! to great
" rtion* as the news sprsud through
f .at the (i* Idcriutiil lad * nt-red
1 harior.
Ino r thw©st #y|nd. w hich ret In dur
’! night, ci.-areii away ypst* r.a .
cd the nntrnlng broke •resh, l**t
1 igiit The inntf harlior
! t* * gayer for th© decoration of a
r of Fr©nch yachts with rsultl- l-
M ign und |©nnants. imctix whl h
1 flags wer© prominently di*phyed.
<..id©ilarui wi- sighted several
• ut in nn* morning, and Dr Loyd-*
1 M>*srs Fischer and Wesaels, %n In
“• r. and Dr. Nan Hamrnel Intncdft
-Ir. .-.• led to th© Dutch warsllp in
in .uuocii un*l loard*d her. A cot:*
t.* ivv..n th© Bo'-r leaders envied,
• the < Iclderland was slowed dowrlle
-• • Dland *f the Chateau d’lf.
"run nod tliere until 10 o’clock w|rn
<• jmwl into the outer harbor, firtig
*te of tw-©nty-ono gun*, to which
1 i'attery* replied.
, OHderland was decornlod with flout
• iit>ow fashion An outburst of cheer
f'f in on board the vowels In the har
announced to those awaiting to re
film that Mr. Kruger hl loft tin-'
- il.siml ii ij j (aw minutes lator to"
■ of th* <iol loriand. with th* Dutch
ft.' ng at her stern, a gold laced of
tarsding at tha tiller and a group ot
,n sitting tn her stern. In the esn
r • e untnltiakable figure of the former
* r president, was seen approaching the
1 stage.
His lint Rased In Crape.
" companions, Messrs. Fischer. Wes
**'* *nd other* were bareheaded. Mr.
Jsatoamtal) Morning
Kruger wa* wearing a tail hat bound 1
with daep crape and much tne worse for
wear. i% till* k. dark v* r***at ant muf
fler in I Meel-rimmed **!*> *• s A* h*
approached the whore h* rai*- and hi* hat j
and acknowledged the cheering He *eem- i
atrong and h id no r *1 of a helping j
arm from the Ivarge to the shore
Mr. Kruger was borne on an Irrewistl- I
hie wav* of enthusiasm fr*m in*- landing
stag** to hi* hotel. The brqod streets and
boulevard* through which the route lay
presented a i*erf*- , t sea of human b ang-, i
all gathered ther** iromi*ted hv the unant* |
lo i II
star -mar From the moitiei t th* white,
t w ••ive-emred bulge !*• f t the eld* of
♦ h* Geiderlnn* I wiiti Mr. Kruger,
who appeared to h** In good ,
health, sitting in her -tern surround* l ,
ly tne Boer represent at iwe. inludlng I*r.
mid M--srw l**ie- * r anl W- •**• *•
a s***rm of cheering hrok* and n**v<-r
**m (! until Mr Kriig*r <*nt**red nls hotel
Kvi-r; then *• vast * • out ~ of (N-op.e
remained in front of the hiiMuig until
Mr Kruger ap;*i ar*d on the balcony,
ki> •wl.mlc I rli*- i.mi * -of hie thou-
t.*- of a'knlr' is i\ cont i. i* and cheer
ing until they were h**urs* with -houtlng.
H**l lying to the .i-1r• -*• s of w ' *>me of
th* presidents f t a Purl- msl Matwelll* *
<*• inmittcTs. Mr Kruger .*i**k in Dutch.
•*.*l in a low vol • •*ampnnying h: *
wotds with epergitlc movements of hi*
}**. wht i he h*'**l ii. his right bund,
lb said:
President Kruger's
"I thank ihe pr.-id- nt of the M *r e|l>g
committee and t!i* pr. >id*nt of the t>.-
tral (Aimmltt* e *f the ln-l* |- • deuce of
the Beer* tor their w I oine. J tuank all
this popu!aii*>ii ass-m *;s| In g’*ft on*
course t( r* • t m** ur although i w*i
mourning f*>r th** misfortune* of my coun
try, and although I have no* com** t *#-ek
festivities, still, I. neverths’e-*. i< ce, t
with all my heart th*-* ac. .motions, U r
I know they are dictated to y- u by the
emotions which at* ii -* lr.- i | you by
our trlaN and by yo r **v input iiy i r our
ause, which is that f iil* ry. whic h
iwwkoned you. I mi truly proud and
happv n having a m point o
! Haling , port in I'r.in -c, * s.-f not n
fre* soil and t in recelv*sl lv you as
freemen. But mv first duty le to thank
> ur g*)vernment f*r all th- token* oi In
reM that again only recently it was
pleased to give me. I be leve England,
had she been Informed, would n v*r have
con sen let I to tills war and since th* **x-
of Jameson, who wished to *elxe
tlie two republic* without the necessity
or firing a rifle shot 1 have never cased
to demand a tribunal of .ti itrf :<-n, which
up u< now has alw i>i been r* Iu *-1.
Will \r%er Surrender.
"Th** war wegtd on us in th*- two re
public* n-a* he-i the last iiinite of bur
itgrlmn. During my I f** I hiv*- had t
•ight many time* the savage* , th** tribe!*
of Africa, but the barbarian* w.- have t *
! gill now at*- w< is*- than t • others. They
• •veil urge the against us They
i ui ii the farm* w* w*)rk*l -•* hanl to con
struct and they drive out our w >:n*-n and
children, whose husband* and brother*
iey have kill* and or taken prisoner*, leav
ing them unprotected ind ro*>ti* ss. and of
i> n without hr* *>l to eat But. whatever
they may do. will never surrender. We
will fight to th- end Our gr. a*, imperish
able <\*nhden e r*-|s*.***s .n th*- eternal. In
.*ir G and Me know our ause Is Jusi. and
If the Justice of men Is wanting to u*
lie, the Eteriml, who is master of all
ph*e, nnl to whom belong* the future, will
never abandon ur
I assure >.m that if the Transvaal am!
the Orange Free Suite must !•* their in
d pendent e it w ill b- lx ause .*ll tl* Beer
p. .l*!e have l* -n and strcye*l with th**lr wo.
turn nn I children "
I.reeled tilth th err*.
The d<--kiration that th* kwr* would
pot surrender dispelled nt on*-** any lm
pr. .-ion that Mi Kru c-r Intemls to -
v-pt i compr mis<* from th‘ Brltlwh gov
ernment. Ill** nnnoun<' m**M was greet
• ■
•Kruger! Vive le* Boers’ Vive le llberte!"
The sun was shining down on Mr Kru
ger and he held his hit to shad* his eye*
from tin* glare, which, apparently, was
painful to hb eves A* h*- si*iod in this
attitude, his head slig *I >* bow* and. with his
hair hrushctl hack, he was an unutter
ably pathetic figure, which at one* w.n
th* sv m|Hihy and reverence of every per
son present.
X Tliundero#!* Ovation.
The s|>*“ .making over, a profession
w h form' and and Mr Kruger was >cort©!
to hi* ho©i amid th© o him.itlona of th©
crowd-* which Mr. Kruger r©p©aied!y ac
knowledges!.
S*e*n after arriving at the hotel, in r*‘-
s|onso to a thumieroui- ovation, he ap
peared on the balcony ami repeaiedly
l*owed, but ns some ten minut©* *la|- ‘'l
without . *ign of abatement in th© *
thuola md he opoke a faff wotds whl h
were in(erpr>'tel in Freiwh by Dr. Leyd>.
Hid were toll*lived by 14 renewal of the
frenzy. Finally, to testify his gratitude,
he took in his hand corner of tu©
French tri-color that woe flying from 'be
balcony between the Transvaal and Free
Suite flag* and prs*d i'im to hi* heart
again and again. Tn© enthusiastic people
cheer© 1 him until h© withdr* w to hi*
rooms which h© found half-fill*-d with
bouquets aisl gariatMla presentid by iik*
admirers.
The prefe. t nn<l mayor thin Cußel to
pay their r* -t*©e(- tlie latter making an
eloquent *pe*ch in *>mpathy with tt a
floors.
Mr. Kruger replied briefly, declaring
how deeply !#• had b©**r lou died by th©
un#tg|H.cted warmth of hi* re iMeiiMi in
Marseilles and by the sympathy of the
French people.
Arfer luncheon aid i little rejioe© Mr
Kruger dv.-cend***! to the hall of th* lio
tei. where h© recehed the ddegatlo s
This proved t** fatiguing at and In* .*“kel
tiKit the addr* *l* pr© * nted to him in
writing and Ihen wltiidrew again to ns
ap.rtment*. where h< |gtj-*ed the eveidng
quietly, r© eivlng no one.
XVIII xt Xflrßti 11*© llM**|nrl,
Dr. Lryds represented him at th© ban
quet given In his honor, where all the
Boer official* and numbers of the pro
iu>. r committees w©r present, and read
th© following mcssiigi- from him:
•*I am fatlgu* 1 and am In mourning
Moreover, I never attend banquet*. Oth# r
wis* 'I should have liked to hav© *n©nt a
few minutes with you and to thank you
l shall never fo’-g©* th© warm welcome I
have had in your beautiful city. Your r©
reptlcn of me hi* surpassed all I could
have expected ev©n from tiif dty which
tfuv© France her admlrnbla national hymn,
that Marseillaise’ wh < h is the s -ne of ail
peoples whose indepen ience I* threatened,
•ir.d who ar© struggling against invuder*
• I would that your acclamation could
haV a been heafd by all those Boer* In
H rm* who ar© en am pod In our moun
ta,n- Th©v would thank you from the
bottom of lluir heart*. I thank you on
ti.nr b-hatf. .
"Could 1 have heen with you I should
have also espressc-1 my thanks to all
France and wou’d havr raised my glass in
honor of her worthy rrealdent, M LoJ
tat." . .
I)r Leyds then said:
"In the name of President Kruger 1
h, v „ the honor to drink to the health of
Cos President of tha French RopuWtc
gr Kruger will leave for Parts at
o'Sock to-roorrow morning, remaining
(Continued on Fifth Page.)
SAVANNAH, GA.a FIH DAY, NOVEMBER 23. 1 mm.
BOWDEN REAPPEARS
in: w as m min i) m i\\: m i x
IMIOUM.II \l HHId.
HAD HEAVY LIFE INSURANCE.
lin lit* .11 T IIKT* RM'A TO 111-110*11.
110*11. m:*u < iili *im *.
.iil.l ||,. H.nl to l<••■l•■o••n•l iin.l lln.l
Not llruril of III* 1.-|..>rt-.l llrMtli.
!.>■ I'omlll I ■|>l,,.NHlni > . \*n.
|M- <■■ of Ilia l.r<iK-TlliTf
*Vo n I.OOM —aroh on r,>-r for
III* 11..i11—111. Hi-tnril I nu.nl n
s—n.u t ion.
Columbu*. C*a.. Nov C —Mr W. O ,
Howiirr, who kh rrporiol drownol at
Ttlar lat Kumm. i, nn i for ho*
a .nil . h na. Krf>* up f..r day*, turned up
10-rlahi eafo an] noun.!
II- ram. down on 10-night'e tiouthern
(rain from Atlanta anil *tm off it Utr fam
ily home-teed at Kl it Kork, in thi- north,
rrn yait of the ruiir.lv.
I.a.f Aueu.t Mr. Rowdrn went dawn to
Havammli with a rriativr, j.rr.umahly on
an oultr.K fie wn rrr. rte.l !•> li|. rela
tlve. and frlrnda to have jtnne In halhiny
at Tyt>— one nlcht ll<* did not roiurn
liom flir hrH.'h, eo far a aa. known,
and era* yen.rally rrport.-1 ilrowrr.l
A lon* narrh aaa mnd>- for til Ihvlv
mhlrh was perron ally ■ durf.-d by h: *
brother. Nrw ll K Bownlon. a rv. 11-known
yoona builtw— mati of f-o.umbu*. It
limld r.ol ho found, however, and rr.ai
aurprlao wa. eauard thereby, a* lol.r. n:
porron. drowno.l ofT Tybee are aimo.t In
variwhlv iccovared.
Mr liowdrn carrln.l hei-wren IIVO' and
|30,000 In.uranr®. Th- c.anpanlrw r fu-ol
lo make payment until they Invo.-tlaa •!
the cane. The repnwentotlve * onc of
tlo* comimiles wren! down to Tybee p* r
omally to InvestlKuti None f Uie
•urance com|.*nb * bavo i aid
ka II- Mont to Itlelimnnd.
To po*.ongor on tin* train t,.ulaht Mr
I-owdrn statrd that ho left ' bimbos ..n
aorount ol family uniilrasant n. s that
ho went liom here to Bwtannwh and 81-
v.iuuah to Klohmond. %.1 lie ay thit
he did not know of the repotl th it he
wo* drowned. He fell .'ok in Kichmotvi
and -ra. 11l *evorl week*.
fpon hl recovery, bo etartod homo, ai ■!
whon he roachr.l Atlanta to-day. bo i>*
that ho llr.t hoard ofhla reported death
KoKardlng bia Inauranre, hr .aid that II
any of It had l*on paid, ho w. 1 I hav.
r* j.a, I the Ineuren o company.
Mr. Howden’a lather. Mr M M. How
,|rn. n prominent cltiaen of thla county,
.Hod throo work* ago. and he said to
nlKhl that he had ju.t heard of It to-duy
The return of Mr. 80w.1.-n ha. natural*
ly create.l u son.nlion, ■ he I* w* .1
known, and laM .prln* wa* a candidate
for the l.o(l*Sature
Havannahlan* will readily ro all lh
story of Bowden'a aliened drowidnif. 11.
camn to Savannah with hla hroihoi-In
law* from C'olumhu*. and the two r* Kh
torod at the 1-ula.kl Houae. On 11 Sun
day afternoon they w<n to Tybee, and
about 10 o'ekK-k thal niaht the brother-
In-law -ought Proprietor Char.ea F. (Ira
liam of the Hotel Tybee and nodth-l him
that llowdr-n had undn -.• and on the hc.uh
more than an hour before, leaving hi*
ckithca In hi. brother-in-law* . are. ulul
if.yno Into the water for a ewlm. The
brother-ln-luw hail sat uimu the c.othe*.
which had been plact il on a 10. to keep
the wind from blowlnk them uwa>.
t'rcdence va. alven the atory, aiwl Jl
otK'e a numtier of per.on, i.-iran to walk
the beach In seerch of ltow.len or hi*
body. The eearvh re.ulled In no dliicov
ery. and It wa, not lontf l.'fore doubt,
of the .lory were exp re (wed. A* hour*
IMf-ed am! the body wa* not ill* -over.-d
and nnuKhi wa* learned of ltowden, thi-.e
.kiubia Increased, ami .011 many were
.avuiK that they* did not 1.-lleve the man
had lieeri drowned. The rtory of Ihe In-
Mirancr* got ahro.ul, a motive wa. ,u*-
t->cte*l. nud ihe number of doubter* grew.
Half a doaen Ineuram e men, repre*. niing
. oni|ianle* In Which Bmvden held pollcle..
aggregailng atiout ISu.unt), have InveMlga;-
i*| the ca*e at varlou, tlmca with no
■atl.faeiory reault,.
Bowden eoeei-aled all traces of hi*
movement, well. Whether or not thin wa*
by design, the tart remain, thal no track
could he discovered lie had practically
parsed out of existence, ami, Were It not
for the above dispatch, none here would
know that the theory of hi, not having
been drowned wa, correct.
M . r. CAHTKII IX I*AHUO\KI>.
former l’mlm,.lrr at Xlelilrim to Hr
f.lvrn l.iherty.
Columbus, 0., Nov. 22—president Mc-
Kinley granted a pardon thi* afternoon to
tv K. faner. who I, serving a two year,'
~ utenee fr<im tleorgta for the embexxo*.
m< nt of po*lofTi< e funds.
Carter was chairman of the State Popu
list Comm.tlee of Georgia, and po.(mas
ter in a small town, it was charged that
hi used a portion of the fund, for politi
cal purposes.
Carter Is suffering from a complication
of diseases.
Standard Oil SHU Koine Ip
Sew York. Nov. 12—Standard Oil
shares made anofher new htgh record to
day, selling up to 1741 a share ‘•ex-dlvt
dend.” This represents a Jump of II
points for Ihe day and Is equivalent to
nn advance of II points, the dividend be
ing 10 per cent
MINISTERS MAY NOT AGREE.
I lllltfHf Xs*KtlMf £•• ll* Mill l l.*lk
I liaollt*—**r> Hill. llm Hfrn
ll*nril Krom I nrr.
W a**hlngton. Non . 22- Th** Hiritr D* |4ir -
iii* nl no fur iiHn lirgrd nothing fr**m Mr 1
*’kgig.*r r* .i ** ti i* tfie r*pori
*l in iKive turn reach* .I hv tht J
m!f)it*r >
In f * * ►<iv*' i hrl*f *xi r* *ton ct- !
it 4? th* in* fh. it'iioy of ttir punl*hment
j. ~* . . i.> :ii*‘ t’fr.iitH*-. government o
U* i rti I u|gm thi* re*|M>ntt>o
of th* iu\* r m.v* m**ni, Mr. Conge." h.i*
n* i txHiiinuiiii .iterl \siih tlie I* ji.irtniont ,
for m if than .i wn-k.
, , > i. u • M l f
r* -*!,.■ thi" matter of panUhinont*.
th* St ilt* I)*p.irtni**ni ha carneatly •**!- ;
vi. . i li .in i.>t i inlii u |*on ImjK li.'lbl#
conJllionit in th** negotiation*.
An itilri*-siliiig iiroblem In !*ngg**plt>l h>
th* j* *xihility, nhi‘h to-*lay .* aimot *
11 uhahiilly, that th** minimi* r* n*pre**rx
trig l ow. r - at ivkin * aimot reach an
iigr* • ment If llu *id, l iah ♦* llWl the
I nilevi Suit* > Hhu.il t refuse to ac* *|>t the
German ilr., a* m lonUvd by ihe llrfdah
r|*r.-h niu’ivo \rry mu eh would -lepend
ii|>on JiiKin, and even *om >f tla*
Fow*m !...*• • ni*J ut Pekin by mkil*-
m i it gr*.t power In awaylng
lh* i • • •iling* of the rounoil
The iinir* >ion *• mu lo l*** that if *
nii}oiil> tf ii;. mlniatrr*-. r |e rhap* even
fin of ihe r* ,* <• fi.ia’lv* * *f a g>eal Pow
#r, wlthhoHe • nt to lUo agrewment.
then the w nol* undertaking fall*. an*l
then' mu i I either f**b negotiation*
<llrerti> l* iw*> n tlx* home governmeni*
in the effort to agree upon new ha* of
art ion. or tin* Power* inuat pro *"l <o
dt.tl with ti * r in •• pliuitlon vingly. oj
In gtoup'. th* latter eontlnjceney having
l n :imW*<i for in th** Her man-Bril l* h
gr***t ment
UTOIXThIAT € \M Pit. I .80.
lint Innlher IIhI i hlinunnn "*• l*nt
In 4 lianK * *lnee.
London. Nov. 2! Dr Morrlaon. wiring
to the Time* fri ni !'*kln TueMiay. *ay*:
'The iipp./lntmeni of Yu Chang a* g‘v
ertu r of tlo* province of Hu l*et |i*h been
, iM .il.,i Till- wu* due to the *trenuou
i:n h iiioi..*.t Chlng H-Ing. tr.-.-ur**r
r f H Nan. who ha* he*n
ap|H.>inrd in Ills |* a *• 1 regarded ht
ntoat • jua •> ohj* 'tl >n.i :*>.
■•*! he f..:*lgn envoys have agree*! that
ti * •oi >'f*i<nt ha I fith which the Chl
n*-*e hav* ehtfwrn tn dl** mlooting abroad
. id g nu le*in c shall ba nt of4td
in th* pr* imblfi to the conjoint note.
It rejM.rted I hat Chlntse hive
r* pnßffl a Gei man expedition, but no de
taiU h \** been rectivad.* *
i y ut u ii iii;po4Ti:o dead.
•lut the Mun US* I nfonnded, • He
I* \<m lin|iro % I iim •
Brii-e* *. Nov. 22 A private telegram
from I fit make* the ae- rtum that the
Cat.ir is dead There |* no confirmation
fioin any other wmree.
1 a >i:<)■ *n. No\ 2-t The rumor of the
< r,n <!♦ i h apt**‘ ; ira to have leen tin
fnuici . Nothing to * onflrm It hi* been
r* •iv * lii the Btowlan in Ber
lin ami I niD 11.*ft the ombaasy here ha*
r* • lv*sl nothing *lnco the hulletln ye*-
t* r.!ov (Tluirwliij).
St I’etrr-burg. Nov. 22 bulle
tin fr> m l.iv.idla ap|irently Indicate* th.v
the *Tl*l* 1- i-.i-t
laiv.i iia. Europ* k in Kuael.i, Nov. 22.—The
t'7*r p.i.sw,d (i fairly good day yt*tenlay.
At 2 •* do. k in the afternoon hi* tempera
tur* i'll to JO. In the evening it had
linen to 101.7, puße iiv During th*- night
His Majesty slept a little. Marly in iho
mornin tli* |>ail#'tit'* condition wa* goft.
11l- atreiigth was satisfactory. At 0
o’clock his ternjH-rature wa* 101.1. pulse 72
w %u hi;u:mk hkim ition.
Ways Mud Mean* Eommlttee Atioui
Itenily to Draft tlie Hill.
Wasiiliigtofi, Nov. 22.—The Ite|Hibllcan
member* of the Way* and Mem* Com
miit ** to-day. l* • ided to present the hill
tor tho reduction of the revenue to ihe
full committee on B.iturday, Dec. 1. a:
10 o*l. k The >*ili, however, will be pre
pHi' 1 aome tlm* l>ef*re that.
CommlMioritT Wilson, of the Internal
t Revenue Ilurenu, was ft**fore the commit -
t.*e for some tlm© to-day, giving infor
mation concerning th** effect of th#* re
i ducrlon of c-rtaln acheduiea, and also
to th** amount of revenue rained by por
tion* of th© pr-*ei f law*, is lift* Ii It i* po
- re luce.
The committee hie agreed on a num
! be; of *che.|i||# to he r#**ltlc*N| while n
: other* th-re I- • dleagr** ment Ii I* prob
! nble that sih 'ornmltjee will be apftolnt
id to make a draft of the meaeure
Th* commit if bus made *uch *atlsfoe
| tory pr>gre*a with fh** bill that only de
tail* n* w remain to ie coneldered. Tt •
m* rn * i •>( the commltt* e after ad
j nment thla ifternoon, *i l that th#y
belleve*l th-ie would he no dlfTftcuftty wh n
to* bill u pi*-.-*nfel in full committee
or in the ||u*e, either among Democrat*
or flop ;!*l|f .in* Although they have not
consulted the Democratic member* it a
tin*l*-r*tr*Ni from Information om- <f h*-
It* publican nu ml* r> hav© that the I> *m-
I o ruts do not Intend to mako any fa -
tlous opiiofltion to th© measure.
UKIIKL rtlHt Fa ( HI HHKU.
( nlomlilNtt Ir| ( aptnred Three
l.uns iin.l Two l.rni-rnls-
Colon. Columt.la. via GalvoMon. Nov TI.
—Thw ri-t'.l forces at H ieoaventuia have
been completely . rushed by *>•• Coombtan
(rovernm-nt irooi*. Who cajiturnl thiea
cannon and two .cncrala. Gen. Al'an.
the Governor of Panama, personally 'll
rccreil the opeiatton- from on txun I 'he
Hritish slenmshlp Taboaa, sailed by the
Colombian authorin' *, and aaved the sit
uation (here.
UWD HOIir.MTS XVAI IIKIISBD.
Out He la at Work, and Will loon Dr
About t.aln
Un ion, Nov. ti -The followtni dtipatelt
has been receive! at the war office from
I.ord Roberts, dated at Johannesburc:
"My horse fvii with me Bunday and
bruised me somewhat. 1 am dotnc work
Hope to ba about U a few days.”
i
STRIKE ON IN TAMPA
IT iS THE EM.II I OF OM) t MUX
At. IIM I WO I 111 11.
SERIOUS TROUBLE IS FEARED.
MOAT 1N1441F, UK %Tll\ 1% l.tlHMt
I \ MIX |W t oil \ .
(irtifml *Mrll*© Unulil *crl*ti**l> l*.r
nhir lliikiu*a—Hrltr%rl Mam t
thr Aiucrlcmi lgNrmNkrM XX til
D-‘rt Tlirlr t Ite imilii nl
U ork-Mrikr I* Ordwrrd for fttuii
•lu —>l iliiiirt l* *illl I mlrr %r*
nnil InniliiiK li*- Outronir.
Tampti. Fls . Nov 2 On --count f
the dlff©r©nc- •ii it* iwo i* *t
maker*' union* her*, which led t** •• *r*
iii riot
bring übom -t agreement hv th© ln(*i
i iiiouhl I'titiNi refusing to .-amply w( i
ail of th© HTtk'ic* wubmlticdl l*\ ;n .\ri
ir.ition Coanmitt©*-. tit© fra-l* .* -mu *t\
to -lay formally order©.! u *n* rii *trik •
of ail organised i l*.r in th* t il), to b*
gin Mon*Hiy ■.
A fnaj>rftty of th© uni>n lsbor©rs In othci
branch©* now !© tar© in oppo*i;lon to t.i
nft©r.
Th© situation thsrefor© I? full of *©rl*
ou* t->mtvicrti"n© Th© g©n rul sink**
would irrlouniy paru.N i** huin b** It* re if
< arrkd Into ©fr* •: There ha* !©• n in
.p©n revolt on th© |>.rt of t;t* m.tjoiiiv ..f
th© union men to-day. ami i *v .I*-. r©
that tii©y wT.I rn * go o r Mor<iav
Few clti©* hav© lah**r no wi ii o s-.iiii/* *1
im in Tampa Th© Milk© woo and tak* ut
carp©nt©r*. hrl k m*ons in tcliin *t,
IMinter*, |'luml*©r*, tlun©i*. w oiwork la
engineer*, printer*. ©.* tifr worker. , i*\
makers, trimmer* iri'l ev© ythl.-g ui i I©
the cigar Industry.
There ®r© jOO house* in coiif e of con
struction. w hi* h would be stop, © I Th©
contractors ar© under som* heavy for
f©lts, and tii©). as well a* other wul I
nuik© efforts to k©i th© nt* n u* llii lh©
vaunt ;;*©* und thi* wtmM hrlru: ui*ou
h *©rlous confll t.
X I nl<|ur SMiistliin.
A cttrioii* |*rt I- th.it th© Milk* won 1
be agAliist th© Hr-l-ticla t lurni.k* r•*
Union, and a* they nr© all u r work-r*
It wouii hav© i* ©ff©-i. I*he hit* nt.iii *i .1
lt" thre© fa tori*-s complete. *ft *®
strlk* would l'-ave th©*© in th* ii.m i ot
Kesftstencia.
Union m©n generally d©©l*r© that if th©
aortnhly do©* not i#-**intl th© order f r
.t *trtk© before Monday, tl©> will ahatwhui
their union*, and am*©al t*> tit© nui.onai
o dice re They w* uld at th© Htnc l M w* * f
©*i a* "scab#" ')* thou© striking and thi*
would create trouble
It Is a'lmlticd now by th© !ni©rnutl*n ii
cigar maker* that fully 300 *f their m*m
l©r* hav© already Joined the H* •*!•*?• n* ii
union. Th* lr < lh **r* say the pm i*v t* nr.*
the union will bo wiiwtl mil bifon th©
strike occurw
All oflftcer* of th© union fought * r**n-r v
in hav© th© arlld*•* i*f agr* *-rn©n >• ©i
©•I ns present-**! hy tl* It*-.-latcn li, but
they w©r© swept away by th© r* d* ••■
ment who d©m nvh and Hun (h*dr w i ll©* t©
agreed to hv Ih© RenDien* i.i |** *| l'
There l mucli resi*©**n©*H anl *lgn *-f
brewing trouble Th© mliMurv i- yet * s ■
*l©r guard Th© altimtlon I* ih© mHt crit
ical and unique ever known In Southern
labor circles.
SOI TIIfTHX I4F.TA TO T. MM IH.
I*r©ha*© of tl© laialaxllle, l-hsns
vdll© Mild HI. l M*i* It*Ml.
TxiufsvrUe, Ky . Nov. 22 Th© Loul
i vilbv Evansville and Bt. I/)uk H.llp*i*l,
omimonly calhnl th© Air Mne, w*i
j liought at public sal© today by tie*
' Southern Railway ut Huntinghurg. Ind..
| for |4.<U,0(10. Ju'ig© Wood of th© United
Hiat*** Court is exp©<-t©d to confirm the
hil© at Indianapolis to-morrow. iut the
Houthern Railway will not a sum. con
trol uirtll Jan. 1.
Tlie only bidder* wer© Francis I. Stet
son and Victor Mora wits of New York,
representing the banking firm of J I* ©r
pont Morgan <r Cos., and th* S*ut <• rn
Railway. To pay f*r th© mad the n-w
purchasers will Immediately Issue sh'.-
(YiO.OflO of Southern Hallway Air Line di
vision lon*l* at 4 i© r cent.
In securing the Air l.ln*-. the Southern
Railway gains nr entrance • HI. I>*ul.
thereby placing it on on ©qnal f.oling
with th© llaltftmore iirnl Oltk Southw* •
' ©rn. Louisville n*l Nashvlll© an.l oth©r
roads entering Ixiulsvlll© and th© South
•
tlon t> this, new anl v*lunic i©rrit*ry
is opened up to th* Southern Kullw i> in
ifoth Indiana and Illinois
% EE.R OF TIIM Xl\ XI, 11 HU Fit X’E.
It | an lni|Mrtniit llrsncli fr l,o©ul
Delrn*© Farpoaea.
Washington. Nov. 22.—1n speaking *i9 th©
naval ml.itia the report >f Assistanl He* *
r©tsry of th© Navy IfackeM - iv -
"For local defenses th© well organised
naval militia ought never to f*© dipen*©*l
with. Aw at present constituted **>me
state* i ik© a d*-*per lnt*u* - in the w<rk
than other*. That th© w-*rk Itself i" of
I value, and is susceptible f lning trui*!©
of sflli greater value, will not ** dlsput
. id. Th© subject of a naval reserve d©-
I ngrvee the earn©*! consklcrstkMi of th©
department an*l will b© * t©l on In th©
near future. The need of a reserve fou*
Is char to the mind of ©very frl*-nd of
the United Star©- navy and the tlm* *
.it hand whan appi *i should r
to Congress to enact apiuoprlate 1- . ia
[ tlon for the establishment of a a* li found
! • and system."
A NEW ( IITTOX MILL.
l',rlrr With Itt.tttm tilill.-, tn lt
ttnllt nt < hnrlntlv.
i Ghnr'.ottr, N. C.. Nov. 22—A n. w 12 0,-
: rnu cotton mill. wHtt, 10. W ,piri il- nwl
fn loom,, *n announc'l for Chariot tit
j to-*l:iy. B. A Btnlth If pri -,'Wtit "f tin*
1 company. J P Wlliton l ltrx, fti>k
j hol'lcr. The machinery tor the mill w
i i.uri-harml a month atfo. Th- <> itlon b
lon Ihe Hayea prop’rty. lhra ml e n.at
of Charkin* W B. Smith Whaley of
Columbia 8 C„ 1 h, anlnaar. nJ f ir
nlahet the buli!tn acd qulpm#nt plan,
A|>|iotntm*lil for Xl.rrtltth,
Washington. Nov a—Capt W. >f
Memdtth of Itllrol, h, b#®n appoint,!
chief of th Burau of Engraving aid
Printing Hu ,®rvr! a, chl-f of Iho mi
raau during tha HatrUoa admlnlatratlon.
KAISER WILHELM AGROUND.
tli* (trrnl M# wilier I.* 111 © red Xi-
UM-rowa ttlid serious Trouble* In
4tt ml hi* Xeroa*
N-w Yt*rk N©\ Thr Nor*h German
|,i \.i t< iimn Kaiser Wilhelm d©r Grosac
,i ? rlve<l t. lay forty • ght hours overdue.
,ind (•• add t* her other mlsfortuiua,
mu: I* I tear th© nthwat spd In the
l> %t j I*uy tit•*r |.i 'ii iii ihindy ll*ok
H.'it l-fl i'lid Nov 14 nt 11 3 1 * I*
m. and airi\©4l at th© Handy lli4k
''glit!bi|* at - * | m , to
ti. jking t:.. p ©-.m© in rev* n
twenty hours atid twenty minute*
w l h an .44 ©rage *i>* >i of I*' .’2 kt*ts itil-*
I* th© slow ©at trip ever mod** by the
si* an.sr
Tii© . .ii.-t' of her iiel.44 w%e primarily
t;e w other, l-’iom l li© immu ut of I© -
1114 Uh©t hours *h ••\|** , rlcii’ , *l * rinv
u. nhei At Uni* • th* s* *- lMair*l©<l th©
huui l- * r.ift md aused som** 'ftauuig
i bet rods iitHl fittings u th© ikih a(
s V ni . oil* blade of th© |*orl prtqiellcr
WN4 la. mini thr *-igiti* ©I * w*i oblige)
10 ‘-xv ilonn th* ' likm* -
oil ih* ♦ *‘*!l trimmer named Knl> k
tumpNl overhtonl srtft wm k*s* ll© was
i •b-irnou o hoi if 17 v* ns of s© During
ii/ w. 41 her im Hi* 21st (h* liner ja**©d
an . t ink str.imei which was
le itvlly l.il'ii tii! th© in 'l'S'i* i-oukl
it**k *i*4\i 111*01' h r !*• h
u-.t-l :* I • bu I • Sanity llk pilot
boaid.d the if©rl On roumllog th©
"outhw©**t spit the * m.*r l*©lng un.ler
t*o in i' h ht-idW'iv t* turn Hi* sharp
mu!.*- **f Hi cluinnel ran Into th© mu.l.
; letter in b.i -klns off she fouled m spar
\ Ihiov ait| ii I- Mipi*<■<l that tlie chair)
in I itHiiit tl*‘ propeller a* th© v* **©i
i*j k|t©*l ii I w un i'.l* n* rno\. VVr*< k
| in-: -tiHni<r* w©nt t tier asHatance, but
|i • . u.luln und pll*l tiought tht tugs
[ w©r© not nl*, t*> tow lh© In A
I iiv-r - mtvli'ph will be used to-mortow
I morning to .**• *utsln th© ©tact condition
b© foi . \ a'tempt l* ms 1 * m mox© h* r
FIGHTS WITiTINSURGENTS.
nu© lt***l I nptured l) Force I nder
4 pt. O’Xelll—XflMcla ti) Another
Forty I'r.iio Xmluli.
Mania. Nov. 22. A detachment of i®
j m*-n from Fompanlca 1 and M. Twenty
! ttfili Unl#©d Htates Infantry, colored, un
i *|r 'apt. ti’NHlI, made a clever grain lira
*>f thirty InsurKfiit*, with ilfl©*, sup|Mca
nid I,.'■*•* rouii.l* f ammunition. In a camp
**t of Hon Marc* lino, which the Atm rl
. .1. i , irynl ui day hr* ak.
Am*.nn the rifliH * UiMur.d w.-re it few
Krug Jorg* nf'U which th© Insurgents
\ ha*l r*-< *nt> ss.nrei. Several of the Fll-
IpillOh W*l WoUtsfted.
■ t’.ipt Dual* k with slxleen men of the
Fort)-seventh Infantry, had an encounter
wii i Insurgent* con ©*.©d tn a blorkhoua©
’ near BiiM*raigMn The insurgent* fired ti
j \*>.l©> from ihiriv rifles, on the ap|roacn
rf th© Aneri ms. wounding two. one
mortally. The firing soon hecama liot on
both sl.kc*.
\N trh riln© m©n, Capt. Gullck *-wwm th.s
river, g lined th© hlllofct©, rout©l Ilia ©n
• rn\ ;*nl incldcntaliy killed several flee
ing holomen.
Th# sam- purty, with a s.or© of com
rad©*, drove the insurgents from nuhisan,
wh©'*' they wer© entrenched. Tile detach
ment ki.l I four ami * iptuted five In two
days,
Numerous r©|knM* • f mlrv-r engagements
•nd captures in Southeastern l-uzon litve
arrived her© in letters brought hy
s’camer.
Tii© Fhlilppine fNwnmlsslon has ise l
(he uni for th© Ivl government of town*
- hit * in ih* provlre © of I ten gust, first
id(n>ting h f©w minor mneiMlments sug
g,-Hted by Filipinos.
IMIIIHX IHIt H 4 lilt ITI ail.
Tlielr Force XX iim In I 'on# mn nl of lie
XX el nr#l *!©! n.
Ms*, ru. Ba>ll misnl, Nov 3d, (Tu©s*ftay)
Nntlvtw refayrt thut ex*l*reld©nt Steyn
, nihl <* * Hi Wet with a thousand nu n
j tiav©r>'.l !*•* Brliish lints h© w©en Alex
amlria arnl Warrinriiam's et*r©. and ut
tn* ked u British post. *uisquentiy retlr
i lug bv the road to DeWetsilorp. in thu
I Orange River Folony.
INILHN IIXII Hi: XXX I.OKSPA
vinii) XX ere Klll©l it ml Tlirlr Leader,
If rand. XX mm XXoundtl.
Bloemfontein. Nov. 22. Tne Boers un
i der Itraixl w* r© defeated Nov. ]H at Bak*-
1 iapan with heavy lowtu*. ihe l.anc©rs.
hording through th* flying Boer lino. <k>-
; lug deadly damage, a* a mm*©-r of rider-
I* s hors©* demonstrated. Brand him-elf
w - wounded. The liitlsh casua'tl©* were
led serious.
xl: VX It IX Fit XXII II Xlt IMIH MILL.
i o*ll Ml I tic© XXIII Meet 'loo day anil
'lake tlie Xlstter Ip.
W ashington, Nov. 22 -Uhalfman Burton
of th© House Commit tee on Rivers mi
11 trtiors. stat***l to-.lav that th- ommit
| t*© would meet next Monday to begirt th©
preparation of a river and harbor bill, and
he ©Xpc* 'ted to g©l It thfough th©
before the holiday*.
Mr Burton said that noth ng *l* finite
ii.id been *J> id* *1 UfKju, hut that th© nsn
mlttee would draw slrlct line between
improvement* whl# h wer* for th© publi •
go<al arid those for private lnt©r-*fs He
<ils*i ststid that some |>o l©y regarding
jH*rman**ot improvement of ih© Mi*ialp
pi river would li© determine 1 upon.
- - ( (
lAHTiiIP, IHIIKH CUIIPII.
Hr Mnut Appcr In I otirl hnl Hr
Unir I lll.rn', rliithM.
Eravrnworth, Knn.. Nov. C.—Tiw hcar
ln in ih" hlß>ii, cor pus proicnllmt, in
th. c .bc of O. M. Cur'i-r. laic captain of
.naln.cr*. T’. H A., will rum. up In Ihr
l'nlic.l DlPrlcl Cotirl In thi* city
to-morrow. Ju.lkc Thayrr of the PnlicJ
Ktatc- Court nt HI. I-oul* will prralilr.
fjrtcr ho* maile ■> bTi.uk effort to hnvr
thr ciw hoard without having to apprar
In court. 'l.afrlmt to avoid the paae of
lb<’ < urlou,. HI, requrat ha, tirrn denlnal,
However, he will hr aimre! lor rletrrada
! don of oi't'.arltitt tn hi, prison uniform
uuv. .inrono is ttonin.
IHa Drottirr. T. 1.. Pnmford. Died
HnlnridC] Sliiht.
Opelika, Ala.. Nov. 8.-Oov William J.
Hem ford waa not ao wail to-day. He
il>ti*aed a reMleiw nlKht
T. I- Warn fool, a brother of tho Gov
ernor, died lax night.
HAII.Y l A YEAR.
I i liNTH A COPY
W t KKI.Y : TIMh.K-A-tYEEK.It A TEAR
BRYAN WILL NOT RUN
.HIM Hill Mil -||||\K HE WIUi
'IIM: YYOTlir.lt II tt tJ.
THE CHAIRMAN HEARD FROM.
THE TXI \ oi It! mn; XXI/.A
TIOX l* XI I. xnx%i:\if2.
llrllevrM Tliaf Talk ( Antes Only From
Those XX Ito llrarrlrtl ||te Party.
Ilewnli b( the IClrctiiin XX iim m (.reat
ViiP|irir to tlie llrniiiirNO—laaiira
of |!M>| XX til |lr|M'iiii on •I©% eIo |4
men to—Thinks the Sfltrr ifiirailun
XX 111 t e ltelf.
LM Ile 1t... k Ark . Nov. 22 Unltett
Hihi*-• S* n.i!r Jam*-.-* K Jon©*, chnlrir.au
of lh. 1 U'liiiH rrtii N ill.muil C'onimlttee,
sjM*nt th© dav In 14;lie It —'k *l left (>.
nigh! for \\ ashlngtcn Before leaving h*
said in .in Im* rvi'-w :
“The election r nil w.is a gr#;it sur
prlsi* (' ail l*m < r.it-. All were so confi
dent of auc'.'frt th *t lh© r*w-'ping |{©-
pubrlcan victory ■ nn* a* a fevers sho k.
tix-en oil fin* •v* itlng of til© Uu> i*efia
•Ie tlon reuNßuring I •'leg run© cam© from
l©Ml* r* th<M N**w V k wu* - if© f.r Bry
an slid futn b'.tders In other piwual
*ta(©n that th© I*■ ui. >• ra I * wre sure to
win. Ii wm* ilipn. forecasts tiint buoyed
u* up f*i ihe l**• i motnent and uuid© tha
actusl result tn.*r© startling
"But Mr Bryan i o gr. it man. on© ol
lh© gr©at© t In Amert.-.i to day, and hia
influent • will b© f< t fr ninny years to
• -•an*- In Am.rl .in |mlltt< N IB i© a gtai t
in !nt< lleci iml simply Indefatigable in
the pio©ciit|on of u campaign Whether
he will In* a candidal© for lh© presidency
In Ihe near future remain* to b© sewn,
but It is ru* probable that h© will. It is
more reasonable to presume that ha
would d© line ihe nomination even should
It be offere| to him.
Will Mr >n HrnrtfnnlßNtlon.
“Rcorgamzwtim? Oh, that ! all rwrti
•*n*c There's nothing In it and l will
blow ovar In thirty davit It la Precipi
tated by those th<* b rle.l fhe tarty
and gave aid and comfort to rt# enemy,
and docs not represent th** strength or
•ho spirit of lha genuine Democracy.
What they would do is to
adopt alt the policies of th** I(-|hiMi< hii
party, and I*** Democrats only In name.
Hut granting that there Is nans** or
strength for *o-ra)tet reorganisation, who
has th* (tower within the party to o 1f
now'* Not the dlsfrruntted rttsorgantser*.
who have raised the issue If there is to
he a reorganisation of National Oommtl*
tee or platform It cannot he done for four
ye?m or until the neat national conven
tion.
"As to the issue** they mt|f defieral
largely ujnwi the national and Internalwm
ai dev*'inrnent of the nest four years.
It may t** laid down primarily, however,
that the Democratic istrty will never
vary from its established fiindnmentils, a
strict construction of the constitution. and
•in nne serving adherence to its prlncl*
P*°* and an economically ,ilinliitster and
government for the benefit of in* gov
erned.
“The silver question rnay solve Itself.
Htiould the amount <f god produced ha
artip.i to maintain a stiff! lent volume of
metallic money and Insure the stability of
prices, the sliver question will he subordi
nated. hut shoo'd the supp'y fall short
*f the demands of tr.ulc the sliver ques
tion will iw made prominent.
"The question of Imperialism may ah
find a solution outsl I. the ballot 1104 I
hollava the ftuprem* Court will decide
against the Porto Hi in law. .rid shot* and
this be done, there wilt h* a ravulsbni on
th** part of the H e jmi bile an themselves
a* limit the retention of tie Philippines.
Hut just what the Issues of will be,
no one can predict with any degree of
certainty. **
%tlft|**|pprw l*4il # t biTIO>.
IVna Increased g|lll.<l7l or 2U.2 Per
I vsl. Since IMM.
Washington, Nov The population of
Mississippi, as off!' :ully announce*! to-day
Is 1.561.270. against In ltm This U
an Increase since 1100 of 21,6?0. or % 2 per
cent
The population In I*9o wa 1.131.597,
snowing an Increase of or 13. 9 imr
Cent, from IHMi to Hon
I*ol*l NATION or M I**ol HI.
Wfate Shows an Increase of 427,4*1,
or 15. fl Per t ent.
Washington. Nov. 22.—The imputation of
the state of Missouri as announced t< y
id 2.108.665. a, again*! 2.K79.1M In 1.90 Th!.
I. an |ncr*n-* of 427.*01, or 11.$ r rant.
The f|>iilai|on of \V i Virginia In SM,-
M> aa again,! 7*2.794 In 1990. Till* t, an in*
crea,, of !> .'*■ or IS*.6 iter c.n4,
mil iii ihi n ai i.i.ii tft in: in.
I'ainoa. Ilu.lonl I nmiMmrr anerumh
rl to 11-rl Kfllltirr.
I.ondon, Nov. 22 —Blr Arthur Sullivan,
ih mu,leal comiawrr. died of heart fail
ure at 9 o'clock lhi- morning.
Sir Arthur Bulilvan had h**n ailing
alnc, he return**! from Bwltser.antl. la
the mhl.lie of September He cuughl a
chill there ami hi, thru and lung* be.
itame affected. He took to hi* tied a fori,
r.tght a no, but tea* convalescing anil sit
ting u|i In hi, be<l laughing arid talking
Ju,t la-fore he expired Th** afternoon (*-
l*r print long rut*gle of the deceaaad.
TO PHOIKI ITK LTXCHHMb
Colorado to Procrrd taralnal Tho.e
Who llurnrd Porter.
Irenver. Col . Nov. 22 -I>kdrtct Attorney
M. Alllater of Colorado Bprlng*. hni or
dered Sheriff Free man of lJncoln, to pro
ceed again*! the member, of the mob
who burned Preston Porter at the Make
ll week The order woa leaned after
mrteepondence between Oov. Thomas aud
Mr McAlltater.
Port: SAID TO HAVH3 KtltTKll.
Ciperlearetl Such Patigne That He
Had to G, to Med.
Parti. Nov 23 —A dl, patch to the Tampa
from Home laye the Pope yeeterday vie-
Ited the Basilica of St. Peter'a and ex
perienced such fatigue that he had to taka
to hla bed. It 1, further claimed that ho
.fainted twice.