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MAY NOT INTRODUCE THE BILL.
Hl***HK*R\T ATI Vl* \ I \* KH*
T %i\ Allot T \mu\nii:M him
Dot* \<t Knon AA lief Her Hr Will
InirmliM'f If or >M—Other Urmlirri
of llr llt 1.-iiiiflon Ofipoard lt llir
Mftaurr- A (*•••■• H. ltl Haiiday
iiml m Hill Hnlltird I*l fl* I'ollfl
rlnn* I it % oni I*l ft* • •** Measure,
(ilvra flit* Minor All A|*|MdntMenl
It|| ( ili rt*r—< *it itt*ll !• Too fn
-aervatlte for flu* tMllceaee Inn
•ioil Thr) I'rrfrr for flu* 'lor fo
llmr lll*’ A||itln linn I’nwr,
Th* adn:r ?ra n poilU* *•• * and other
In Sav in.ah have M-m aw u lm wiili 111
terred th* annoum *mcnt from Atlanta o f
the intro- .t* i of the* much dlx u*e*d
toll to mak* thr hulk of thr city ofll * *
wppcintlve l> Ihr Mayor. A* ! w**l
knetvt cue * -non of ih*- n<lmln tratlon
supporter* is ftrongly In favor of thr hi!!,
and aiiOiJur n twn 1*- bitterly opposed to
It.
A atICU* of thr support* r* of thr I
xv*s hr id .1 few (hyp ago, hut thr o inn
ii t i
quiet. Thu mrdinfr indors'd 1 1• ■ h.ll .*f
course. md th.s will hr <,atrru* pit
i> indortrnufit. but the opponemw of tin*
im eeurc ( ialrn that tlir meeting wa no*
representative onr f tin* party. and
tnut Its action will huvr no * ff - t in view
of thr act.on tak*- bv Colin eving *t
ursMiimou i lor-in* nt to a tot.illy differ
ent hill, whl-■;! I** to he introduced by (
Ilepres* n .if l\ W<l.
Representative Horen, who war In the I
(Ity Monday wo under*tond to hav* a
copy of thr h i to* • greed upon l*y th*-
caucus. hut l* ilnr*| to d< rues tin mut
ter when i’ l)rd upon, or to -n what he j
propov.il doing in thr pr* tn> •-*. Thr
Morn.DK N* w * iegr.ip:ied it* A l int *
• orre*pot dent a f right to s. Mr Har
den and find out when the Mil would i**
Introdu.d urid w hat 1 feat urea ui* The
followu p rep.) w s i• • - •'tv•l
Mr Harden r-fir- i to discus* th* hi I
Hi Id he did nt know whether lie would
Jntrodu* e N *r i ot "
It la possibb- that Mr Harden may not
Introduce the hill. Mr Well* ha announ*
• and his deck!* and opposition to the me • ur* ,
and It i* stated by friends of Senator Cann
and Representative II I li that they will
both >:>poar the hill. If Mr. Harden finds
that the bill 1* llk< > to meet with such
• cold reception a thin by hi* colic agu* *
be may <•>* in.ie r to l>e the I >4l r |*> i< >
not to off* r it at all
Th© main featur©* of Ihr bill • rat iff©*)
b> th© raU' Ui* are !•©* • tiling known h©r*\
howfvpr It N ptiiird 4 >ii g*<-| aut!iotit\
that thf raiiriM l>tl| pro|tos(*f> to make uj
fiotfttlv© by the Mayor all of th. city of.
flee*, both major an#l minor, with the ex
ception of tbr*. tin three exceptions b-
Stilt the clerk of Council, th* iiit©rlnt©n<l
ent of |K>ilre and tin* fiiiperinti<ni|f>nt of
the fire d©i>artm©rvt. The r< a>n for I hi.*
txc©jtlon Is ‘-aid to !*© that (h> thr*-
olHcen mention* and hic not tn lle;ait* . ami
the preM nt tin imilH nm ar* nt Ilk* l\ t*
have any trouble In •eeurlmf their re * b * -
tloft by Council.
The director of public xotks, the sii|a-r
--lniendnt of wait* ! work*. the city ©ngin
eer. the city rnimhal. the Imri-or ma ©r
uv *1 th© numerous minor nf!l< *t Hr© all to
i>e made a|q*omtiv© by that bill, the ap
j*ointment>* to be mad* by the Mayor
•hirtl> l>efore the expiration of his present
term, the appointments b*!ng * tlno**l n<
to fall nftcr the titjr>n©htrig city ••lection
Not only the present elective him! ap
peunttv© offirers. with the exception of h*
three nnme*l, but all the clerks, heads* of
dpartm*-nts and other salarle*! employ***
tiruirr the***- off! *er- ire h)m> made appoint
ive. the appoint merits to la* for iwo years,
with salaries to r* main ufirlMtngrtl during
the term of offl*©.
It Is easy to la* seen why the hungry
politicians, those who r© doubtful uf the
Job* they now hold and th*©*© who are !©-
sirous of obtaining Jobs r*•© held by
others, should le *>x©©* iltigl) anxlou** to
pee the bill depending ii|hi Movor
Myers s*n~e of f* 5* 11\ to party to reward
the faithful after the omitig © Pot
The great Incentive furnished by the bill
to office ss* ket> to make xiruoMllnary ef
forts for tn*' sue*-* —* *>f their tuk*t
th© * not n* * i to b* dwelt upon
Th** opp*uht of the masure say that
this Is entirely too milch power t• put In
the hands of one man. even the Mayor,
find that it would tend to tn.tk* th* * lty
government entirely a political ma hin.
In which cfllt lent ©onduot of their off!**©*
wrHikl Ik* a *© -ondairy ronsldetatlon si h
the ©ffl< • h and ier**. It I- also point* I out
that th*- head.-* >f departments would is*
very seriously hampered b> having th ir
as-lstants Appointed by the Mayor, as tn
case of insubordination or Inefficiency tm
on the |k.irt of their assistnnt- the su
periors wo*ild 1* pnitticaliv help ess
Their hand** would Im* tb l an.l they
would have to d* petwl upon the Mayor t.
take their views of wh.itevei dlffet ©n< e*
might atlse between them and th*lr sub>
ordinate*.
The reason* for the anxiety ur*on the
part of the workers with regard to the
bill are not for to see. Tne present Coun
cil hs developed ale M*-dl\ .on *rv •
tlve tendency ansi the partisan spirit
which w.i- * xpect■ I to marl. ,!>* * x*-* utlv.
<
lias* alnin*: entirely ©vitp. irate*!. if indeed
It ever existed. Th* able mien, or a ma
jority of them, are only *l* -trou* of see
ing tht the city gets an efficient board
of officers for th* ensuing two years, and
* the present Incumbent* have for the
most part given general satisfaction iha
Italicattatis are that very few of them
will haw any difficulty In being re-el©* t
*l. If th mitt* r left to tin* pr*- nt
t*oard It is even predicted thi: torn© of
those who were b ft in offl*-** by the re
tiring inlmimstration will be retained In
other word the psdbi Uns, or lh* element
which d*wir© t parcel out the offices,
have found that they * annot control CVitm*
ell, an*l they *l* sir** to provl.te sun*' other
way of filling the ofllees which will insure
m*re satisfactory results, to them. Pres
ent Indication* ar* that tiw-lr *)* dr h will
not be gratlfl**!.
DiKb i' ti: %mu i. % m i:.
John llriinarii files oil HU \\ mj to
kt. Josepli's 101 l ruin r> .
John Hclmsci), a white man, and • 1 in the
podee ambulance l ist night whlh on h;-
way to Ht. Joseph's Infirmary. Heims* ;
was a native of Savannah and al>out ©•
years of uge. He had no o < upatlon an*)
for year* existed on the small amounts h.
could beg. chiefly In the business section,
lie mad* it a practice to hang around the
banka during banking hours, hm! by his
miserable Mp|*urin © attracted the rym
f*athy of th*. patron- of the banks n*l
thus obtained many small contribution
I‘reity much all he received went for
liquor and he lilerailj drunk himself to
d-ath.
Ilelmsf-n's • ondition Dpt n.ght was such
that some parti* * who noticed him. took
compa-sion on him and secured from Ir
O II Joimson, city physician, a permit
for his entrance to the Infirmary. He
never reached there, dying on his way
tc the Infirmary In the ambulance Th**
body was taken to f'oroner Ooette’a un
dertaking • i.it'll- inmit, und will b *
turied to-day
Tay Twenty-Five t ents
and get a pack of highest quality playing
cards, having our American heroes' faces
on the court cards Just like other cards
In every other respect-practical, ard
•oay to read New and novel. Malt-Nu
trtne Dept . Artheuser*liuscb Brewing
* Aaa'n, 91. LouU, Mo.
Mil*. 11l Ml 11 ITT A *T HO (111 AH OK All.
tier Funrritl Fmm *(. I'ntil'i Kplsco
litil l httreh This Aftrraoon.
Mr* Henrietta E. Htrobhar. widow of
j the I tte ll**nry J. Htrobhar, died yester
day morning at her tqnn*. No Ml W tld*
liurg street. went, aft r an tllnr** of al*out
| two w*eka Mm Htrobhar wa 7r. year**
, <d Bha was t*orn .n Bcreveti county, of
i l.i.gllsh tb■■*nt, and was t ladv *f deep
! religious conviction?. and known for her
i acta of charity. Her l ln* - • w> not at
| ttrat thought to be eeriooe. ud even with-
In the la*t few day *d,e was thought to
j l** improving. I*tit b- fc-t* l.iM h* r
• ondHion h*-ame xn a atal 1* iti came
as a r irf frtwn b* r earthly uff* ring**
Mr S'robhai bUM-and. the late t’apt
St rob ha r. and * I in the early TD’a Hhe b* v h
I five - r . apt If A Htrobhar, Mr V\ U.
Btrthhai of Havatinah. Mr K H.
of TnmiM Fla Mr. roiward H Htrobhar
|: lit iih rr, and Mr t* M Htrobhar of
‘Si, and four daughtera.
Mrf Ida Oliver and Mm t'. *’ l*urae
•*' Havatinah. Mrs Ilaiietwh.itn King of
N'Wti it. <ii and Mrs I N Htr*bh rof
• fainr will* , |'i |t* Ides her ***as an-l
and 'ichter* ht, !*• *\* sw*nt v t hr* • grand
i i.iblren, ar il thr* •• gn at gran*l • hlldran
M Htrobhar was a • hart**r m> mhr un.|
fhe ii a tn* miter In v# rs of Kirby
SrnUri * ..ift*r of Daiiglllcrs of the f’on*
f* leraev of <Salnesvllb*. Fla . the home
*f on** *-f b* t tlauKhtcrs. A telegram of
.*■vrnpathy and * lawlojenee from the * ha|e
ter w.i r<i*lvrd by Itie tiere.ivrd family
ist night Mrs Htrobhar was also n n* m
*-r of St I'aid’s l*pia>jif>al r*hur< h, from
i funeral will lain i*. * • ai
i/'bk i in nfternooi.. All of her won a
hi* I dau. ’tier will b* nt th* funeral •v
--*cpt .Mr Kdward Btr*i4i ir. who I** detain
•and by ll.n** In llaltlmore, and Mr F. 8
S'robhor. who Ik In S*ith Florida
The funeral rrvbe- will like pla-W* at
" o'*lock this afternoon. Th*- Interment
w.il he In Ivmrel drove *<n*<ery. The
• live pa.l tieacer* will le- six nephewa *f
II:*- #|.* • *-*I. Me*sr** A. !► Htrobhar, II
H Ollv.r Hcmane Oliver Frank M. Oi
ls *r. Hulllvhii Oliver anil Frank I. I'uree.
The honorary twill bearers* will b** M* -r*
I It Morgan \V it. Met*g. r. John It.
AS' T fllbaon. Ijrstrr lluhbell and
John II Fit on.
it \\ \ * a PM ICTTI aa BDDtM.
'Mint of Air. • linrlr* <•. Kleeltrnotl
nml A| |mm Itnelirl Farr.
A pretty home w-t hug took pi c** ta*t
evening on Wal-lhtirg etr- t. east, wh n
Miss llache| lomilh** Farr hream** liis
hrlde of Mr rbartes Own Fleetwood,
lies !r J. V Fair, pa-tor of tfi* Indc
pei*lent I'r* *bv t**ruut <hur h. |erf*tmd
the rerrtnnny at R. 30 o'clock Only thv*
families of the young couple writ pres
nt.
The residence tf Mr. and Mrs T C
• arr parents of th* l>rwl. was bright
with flowrrv md lights Palms and potted
plants wer# groupesl al*out ihe doulde i*r*r
lore and the mantel** w*r* ia k*> l with
white and pink chryatufthcmum*. The
ceremony was i** rform**d l*en .th an arch
of palm*.
There were two little f!ow**r
girl-- Miss llatti* Hauaay nt and
Ml-s Frankie Ntley. They whip
pretty organdie dresses f pink ud
blue and carried haaketa f Us Franc
ros** The bride's lo\*lv coulnm** w ■ of
whVte organdie, trimmed with whit** railu
ribbons and lace Hhe carrle*! a t>ou<|ue?
of Nephitos rosen rtnl fcrn>, *md s*< e a
cluster of white flower* In her hair. A
number of useful an*l beautiful presents
were received by the young coup I . and
the gift of the groom to the hr id was
a hundaom* upright piano
Mr Charles Fle-twool is the ablest ion
f t ap*. Henry Fleetwood, artd is an *
titriable and well known young man.
Th.* pr*f’s bride, who Is the young* r
• laughter of Mr Hn<i Mrs Farr Is h*th
sweet himl attta<tlvf. and Is n gifted inu
e.**?an.
Mr. ami Mrs. Fleetwood will make tlw lr
I otnr a* No 410 Wrtldburg street, east
and will b a< home to their many friend
after Nov
OKI lilddi l> IH.bIMH i:\T%.
ll*mU* of Tax t l lector tlnor Marked
Improvement In This
A special rncetlng <f the County Pom
mi‘slon* :>. t* r**< civ** the report o* Tax
Potlector MctSowan upon cU*m nis h*sk
for the v*r IW, w.m heUI yesterday aft
ernoon at the County Court lloiis* The
towing made by the tux collector w
most pleasing and s-atisfactory to the com*
mlsskHiers.
Th** r*|srt rchtHl prlnclpilly an*l espe
ntly t* the *.ll* iloti of *l*lin<iuent t.ix*s
f*r years prevl*us t* the *urrent year. It
showed that at th** present time less than
Jjyot** In d ( *lint|iitnt tnxes remain un*i-
Unt*-.|, while but . very few years go
the de.inqtien! tnx*e excevle| s?h.oS>
Chairman J J !>al , of the Hoard of
fount > t*mmi!*s*loii* rs. expressed himself
. • mo-1 g tit titled bv th** showing.
The g*xl work *l*ne Is <iue to the cotn
bim**i efT.u i of Tax Collector Mcdoar til
Hii'l Klierlff Sweeny The sheriff acts is
the agent **l the tax collector In <*ollcot*
li.g Iheee tax*-* sn*l lots ren*l*re*l turn niovt
iiclive und loyal *uitort.
thi: mh ii u:i mt.
It Uiu n Ih* oi* Fll* tine Made in
<*oot Fnlth.
New York. Nov. 22 Editor of the Morn
ing N*w- That part of paragraph In
your dispatches issue of 16th, hi*a*l***i “Had
hern a Dummy Hidder," whl.li states "He
y Mot 'uuley i admltte 1 that he hud been
a “dummy bidder,** etc.. Is false, atel no
such admission wo- mode. No such t sti
tnnny was given, tin the contrary, Mr
McCauley testified that his bid was a
s>na nb* oi * tn le in g*ssl faith, and
without collusion with any one Ills tes
timony w •->rrotorated by ill blKl*t‘,
and showed conclusively that the P ttlng
>f th** government contract
w is fair competition, free and without
any suggestion of fraud.
Abram J. Hose.
wild. HKKT m:\t ui;ik.
t onl*l*rnlloit f Street Itnllway
l'etitlia to He Hcstimed.
City Knglne* r Wlm. Ims not yet com
pleted (he maps showing the routes |*
sired by the opposing |M*titloners for street
railway franchi**v,a* desired by the Com
mittee of the Whole, mid on this uccount
th* **nimltitM will hardly* resume Its cn
sideratlon of the petitions tn question un
til some time next week.
Ma>**r Myers said yesterday that he
would call th* sp*- lal committee apitolnt
• 1 t*i vnsl*ler the ciuestlon of cnin|>ens
tion to the claimants for streets opened
in Collinsville to hm* tn ti day or two
The Mayor if a member of the commit
tee.
TO \ I*IT It I *l. %Tl\ 13k.
Mr. Johu Mart I.raxes the f its for a
khort Hum ih*i*.
Mr. John J. Hnrt left last nUhi to be
absent ten dya or t%vo weeks on a vial:
to r*latlves. Owing to the recent un
fortunate affair In which Mr Hart wt*
compelled to take the life of Detective
Shea, the membere of Mr. liart'a family
bought it would be beat for him to leave
the olty for a *aor< time, while the mem
ory of the affair la atill fresh In the minus
of ths public. Mr Hart's mother, who
hua hern quite 111, U reported to bt Im
proving.
TTTE MORNING NEW S: FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2H, 1000.
TO BUILD ACADEMY AT ONCE.
THlAim:* ami HOAHD OF KDH A
TIOA IV A% K liOT HM.bTIIHiI.
I npl. 11. C. < it it ninu h im. President
of the Hoard of 'I rosier* of Ihe
Academy. Mid the llonrils Have
Agreed and the Holldtag AA 111
He Itestored at Once—Trustees Ac
cepted the Proposition That Was
hulmiitled u tlie Hoard of l.duea
tlon—lliils for tlie V\ **rk Have Al
ready Hern sulm* I tied by < on trac
tor*.
The Hoar*l of of Chatham
Academy and the Itoar I of Kducation
have got together in th* matter of the
ri.-ioratlon f the A ademy building A
mcertltig of the |;*>ard of Trusi**c*s was hel l
yesterday afternoon at office of t'ap*
II C. Cunningham h* president, bejfln
ning at 6 o'clock, and listing for more
than an hour. At the* meeting were
Capt. Cunningham, Mr J. Haiti
win, Col. xri A Mercer, Mr \V I,
Ciay, Ih*. William bur an and Mr. (Forge
C Freeman
The meeting wa* held for the ronaider i
t.*n of the prope.sHlon that was presente.l
on behalf of th* Hoard of Felu -atlon Th#
latter lioard had h* Id a meeting the night
before, account of which appeared In the
Morning New of yesterday, when it was
•ii hied to r*iy in *a v Installmenta th*
• x . abov* V'si.ooo (hat might cost ti
r* tore tlie A* ad* my.
The pro|xeltton of th* Board of Kduca
tl**n w is counter to one that had been
uhmlttrd to It by the Hoard of Trustaat*
funding *ommlttce Ho minor wr ■ the
two or thre* |olnts of difference In th*
two proposition*, however, that the Hoard
•if Trust*** ** h.*l no difficulty in *•* hin
ii conclusion to accept the proisisttJon of
fered by the Hoard*of F.du atlon
After the meeting Capt Cunningham
1 iii to n representative of tlo* Morning
News, that the two hoards h il agreed tip
on the matter of the restoration of the
building, am! that the irwdevny will n*'
rebull: f on *i No tim* will te los*
m t o* aw ird of the contract for the
•uiMing
A number of contractors have suhmi*-
♦•>•1 their estimates of cost plana and
■|h Ifl ation- for the new huiUling tnat
were furnish*'*! them by Mr Henry Ft
t*a# th** archlte t. *-4*ni** •'ays ago A
nwsllfled form *f the bulMing descrlb.-**!
soni** time slime its buying been agreed
upon, hi-l *• !-• udopted when 1t
held that the m*-H'- of the Hoard .if
Trustee** would not a.Unlr of the ere. tion
of the structure us onginaliv planne*l
Just what the rout of the building will
be tvlll noi te known until the success
ful bid can b* announced
AA 1 111. M W A K AH** F.VK.
Interrst In thr IlNnuhter* *f the t’on
felerney*H Hull !• Keen.
The rarnimltti-a apiiolrit*d ftom among
the mefn}K*rs of the Hav.mnah Chapter of
the 1 laughters of the Confederacy Is con
- I'lcrlng % the advl ability nt i h miltut the
dale **f the mlllt.irv hall, t-> h- given by
the chapter, from !*>e. 27 to N* w Years
Eve The first dale Is regarded as too
soon after Christmas to ail*w as m tny
to aHen*l the affair fia wou’d te dew red
f%>r this reason the <’hange miy he made,
and those who aid the ladles In their de
sire to raise funds for the Winnie Davis
Memorial by purchasing tb ket* to the
ball will have an op|x>rtunity to In lulg
In th*- time-honored custom f dan l< g
out the old and danilng in the new year.
Tickets to the ball will l*e a Id f *r $1
It I- ex fie*-ted that a great many will b
dl>jß*-*el of. and a coaisderab'e sum will
Im- cleared for the lauds hie purpose f*r
which the ImII will l*e given A gr*-*t
many arc broking forward to the ev nt
with Interest, and numbers of th- mil
tary feel that they an cs-ieclxlly Imouikl
to aid In making th*- ball a success !>e
. a use It has iH*cn denominated a military
hall. The Wives of the officers o.' h gh
•st rank In th*- city will be iskcl t-> t
chaperone* while all offb-cr- and th ir
wives will !*•* requested to a* t as patrons
It'-freshmctii* will l<- xervcnl. hut ii I*
understood that there will l*e no deco -
tlon <f the Guards' Hull, where the . vent
Is to take place, because of the adied * \-
pense and the *l* ire of the ladb-s t* make
dl they can f*r the Winnie Davis Memo
rial.
Itlklior it l‘ % lilt l \ nutix.,
lie Will Hr In kwxannwh tfter the
*tiiiu f the Cnaferenre.
Bishop H H. Hendrix. I>. I'.. LL I>*.
f the* Methodist F?pl*copal Church. South,
will Ih* In Havannah. after th* meeting of
the jt'Mith <o*gia Conference, for a few
days. ll© Is to preside over the confer
,-nce. which convenes in Yaklosta on lec
♦; and continues through I>ec. 12 Th** Ba
vni riili members of the conference, clerl
*al and lay. will leave on lec. 4 for Yal
lost a
A visit to bis daughter. Mrs Waring. Is
the primary obj* t of Bishop Hendrix's
<m!ng to Savannah. While he is her**,
however. It Is ex|* ted tbit he will
preach at Trinity and nt Wesley Monu
mental chtirchef. A union meeting of the
ftp worth I.* agues of the city is also be
ing firrang*'), and Bishop ll* n inx is to
.tl*lress it. This will not Ih* the Bishop's
first visit to Savannah, and those who
have met him before will be glad to re
new their acquaintance.
I* %THOI,M \ > 4|*t| I tI)K shot.
lilt li) n lltillet From III* l'ltol
\% It Ich \\ n* %**4*lei to 11 > Fired.
Patrolman M McQutds received a pain
ful wound y**st**r*lay from his revolver,
wh*h fell to the floor wall** the officer
was dressing In th© sleeping quartet* at
Hit* U>rr*u k preparatory to going on
duty. •
Tne pistol Is a 44-* ullbrr. It stru'k the
hammer on the floor when It f*II and was
fired, the bullet striking the officer in the
left leg Jus! it iove the knee, and r inging
upward until stoppe*! by* the thigh bon**
T.i* wounded mail tv.u* put n a b*sl und
Hr Norton s*nt for He arrived In a
wry f*-w minutes and assured the man
and his frien*!© by telling them that the
wound, white it might prove (Mliifui, w t
n*>r serious.
Mr M Quad© was put In the police m
-bulance and taken to his home at Hub
ersttom and Anlervn streets. He was
resting qtii* tly l.ist night, though the bul
let has not yet been extracted
um: THtit vwn
Coal llol* nnl klinxel* to He tilven
.4way Friday anil kntnrday.
Just received. 1.000 coal hods and
shovels, to be given away to all pur
chasers of any of the to lowing articles
One pound Thea-Nectar i© 6tx
One |s>und Japo tea 7ic
int* pound A. A P. baking j*>a.|. r I.V
one |M>und best pepper jty
One p*>un<l b©st mustard 50c
Two bottles extract fee
S: worth of coffae, any kind.
60: worth of tea any kind.
75c worth of tea and coffee.
Friday and Saturday this week Coma
early and avoid the rush; first come, first
served. The Orest Atlantic and Pacific
Tea Company, 10C Broughton atrest, west;
*lephona *l6.—*4.
H 11.1.% Altir* IIKPId TO KUAK.
Pawnbroker Atuhlberg Add* a Word
nr Tow to It.
John HUlyard. form r - nstable In tha
ofTb e of Magistrate 1 Kiine. paid a
visit to the office of the Morning News
UM night. Magistrate KMr* had Input* 1
tt Hlllltfll tiM : * I- 4
\* tigation ot the c a.du i of his office
now In mg made by the grand Jury, and
the ex-con stable was ou rag.-. 1. Very much
0, he said
"Whereas,*’ ra> the ex-* onstalde, In a
' <rjmtnutd< allon which he furnished the
Morning News, "f hailes I*. Kline has
put forth bis (trade of abuse, etc . of m**
?n public print, in Justice to my character,
which I have bj* nt years to bulk! up. re
gardless of the j ngle of th*- guinea iel|>j
ti e hurt that honor feels’ and In defiance
f the advice the. old Scotchman gave hs
-on, My son. make (ha money honestly.
If you can, but, my son. make the money,*
l am rovnptiied to make statement to
the i übllc
Then the ex-eons table proceed* to make
his a* he says, tn Justb e to bla
h*na ter He avers that be ent*-r*d the
employ of Magistrate Kline only at the
earnest and re|eatei| soli It tloi of the
latter and left it because th* mgl-tr*t*-
w**uid rot |*av him the money to which
he was entitled. ll* il-o charges the
magislrate with various unnatn*d of
• ■ **e*. The above U Ui* gl>t of hi.** state
ment.
A tatement of mor** definiteness wag
made to ,i Morning New- rcjtorter r**a
five to Magistrate Klim s troubb-s wi h
the grarnl Jury by Mr. I*ji Muhlberg.
"Along in July, said Mr .\luhlt>erg. “a
pair of a* issots. sai l l( have le-en stolen
from Martlnes. in*- tailor w* re p|*-dg and
at our plate VA> advanced 20 -nt on
them. The city detective.**. Bering the ?r\
sort, determlnts! thit they had been
tolcn and ln.-iru ted us n*>t t* dell*ar
item without furlhcr Instructions irom
them.
Martinet turned up t short time sfter
wards. Identified (he - iseort as the pair
that had been etolen from him and d* -
mnnd* and them We informed him that the
l-tectlves had stopi** and tlielr delivery, but
that w.* would readily turn them over (o
him In case he would find one of the dc
tertlvew and get permission from him
"He left, but returned In half an hour
with a negro constable, and a |nese*‘* i *try
warrant. Then (he ecis-OTH were given up.
though w told Martinet that he had tak
*n unne-es.-arv steps to secure ihtn He
ould have had them merely by bringing
us one of the detectiv s. as* w had tol*l
him when he first cam* .
•Shortly afterward* Hie negro constable
returned, with Instruction* from Magts
tra** Kline t have my father come to lib
ofll* * He went, and the magistrate told
him that (here must I**- a trial of the
possessory warrant at once.
"‘I don’t want a trial.* said my fa
ther. ‘The scissors are worth very little,
and I have given them up Ho far as 1
am concerned, this Is the end of it
"Well the magistrate insisted on a trial
and my father asked time to procure hi*
counsel and wlfnesw. It was denied him
The next morning *h** constable turned
up w ith a bill of costs amounting to lo
Mv father refused to pay It The next
month be returned with the same bill, to
which ti* cents •> interest had been add
ed. M\ father refused to pay this, and
w- have nev*r heard anything more from
Magistrate Kline or his constable on the
subject.
"I don’t want (he public to believe that
HUlvard tw alone rexponwthle for these
charges against Magistrate Kline We,
and other responsible citizens of Havan
nah. ar* pushing charges against him, ami
intend to continue ♦<- push them.”
Miv in: iii*:%omi ji iumhctio*.
♦ lin*li More l* lw* \\*ull limn K
plrntlnnnf Harris* linlUlmrnl.
Oorpl. H 8 Harris of the llepuhliran
Blues may have nothing to fear from the
finding f the general court-martial th.it
tried him. even though the Judgment he
•gainst him The delay In 4he case since
I th© pap* r* were s. nt to Atl inla ha* been
► o gr**at that it is by no meant Inconcelv
ible that It may not be settled before
He* 11 n that date, an officer of th*.
Hepubli* an Illtu s >at*l y st*r lay. Corpl.
Harris’ term of enlistment In the company
wiil * xi*lr*-. With Its expiration, the of
li • r sat*l. the cortmra! will no longer be
amenable* to the military law ;*.and m pun
ishment could l*v lull I upon him for
offenses that may t.u *• n committed
while he was yet a member of the com
mand
Speedy action In th© case was said to be
probable a few !avw ago when Col. NY.
i. Obear. lns|H*nor general, (liorgla State
Tr*M)ps, discussed it Col. Obear thought
that It would be a matter of but a few
lu\> U-fore th** matter would Ih** given
tne (l*vernor’s attention. Capt. J. Ferris
('urn. a*’*'* rllng to Col. Oh*ar, will have
a h* arlng before the Governor, represent
ing C *rt*l Harris Ills right o he heard
and to make his c>-parte showing b**fore
the (iovernor Is challenge I by softie of
t i> Savannah <ffb ers. who hokl that both
shies, if either, should be allowed to |>lca<*
th* case.
Ik 1,1*3 OF IIOPK I.nil till r\n K.
Trlnl of Me**r*. Ilnrliee and Handy
to Take Plaee Monday.
Th© raw** of the stale against Alexander
Barbee and Joseph If. Handy has been
assigned for trial In the Superior Court
r xt Monday morning, the last day of
Ihe present term of the <*ourt
The i.i** has been pending u long time.
Messrs Barbee and Bandy are the pro
prietors of the restaurant at Isle of Hope
und were Indicted by the grand Jury for
alleged Infractions of some of th© state
laws governing the sale of liquor
The defendants deny that they are
guilty of any offense whatever. They say,
on the contrary, that the only liquor ever
•old about the place has been to members
of th.* 1 sic of Hope Yacht Club, and that
tli© club was the owner of all th** liquor
sold. The defendants had nothing to do
with It, save as agents of th© lub.
ANOTHKH tInHMIiN KI,I)PH.
I 11 111 -r ln> ,-mlnla Non llarr Four
Mtaalnnarlr. In Harami*lt.
KUlrr Jam.i P. CiisllHon of Ihe Churoh
of I-mer Pay H.ilnfx obialnnl a prrmlt
from th Mayor y.aferday <o pr.nch on
th. afrrrta, rxrlualvr of Hull un.i Brouirh
lon afreet*. The rider w acoonip.-uil.-d
by another elder who already had a per
mit and they atatnl that with thle latent
a.Mition there are now four Mormon mia
alon.irl. a In the city. Aa the el.lrra are
ron.luctlntr their work very quietly and
evidently take patna to avoid notoriety
thr> have attia ted little attention Ap
parently they are not makimt much hra.t
way. hut they must rettard Savannah a*
a K.od held. jtidalnK by the number of
men they lueve worklnu here.
HKt kOLUF >!;% RALLIED.
Cnloreil Voter* of Fourth Dlatrtet
Ttirneil Out.
A meeting of the colored Reynold*’ Club
of the Fourth District was held last nlttht
at Harris Street Hall. Ths meeting waa
presided over by Chairman J. 8 Brown.
About 300 were tn attendance. The meet
ing waa to rally the ondorsers of Justice
Samuel Reynolds for re-election. He.
marke were made by Bamuel Hoimon and
John H. Toomer In the Interest of Judge
Reynolds.
TURNED OUT A WATER HAUL.
It AID (\ roiM A MITTF.R I !!* HA
*ll Kit IFF AM> 1418 DKPI TIB*.
There AA ns Nothing lining—A I.title
lllrd Had I'robahl) Whispered n
AAnrnlng • the Proprietor* of tl*e
Wheels—On I > Ttt •* 11 l‘l*l
(aught In the oftb-ta! Net— One *l
the I uiiiiv liieldents T hat Tk
Place.
There wrns an attrmpte*! rat*! upon the
policy shops of Savannah by Sheriff
Sweeny aiel hi* deputies last night. F- r
some rwisor.. however, there was a w iter
haul, for the *uk* r fish had got .iw >
and two dlmii nlv* Mirdlnes were all or
was caught In the of!- lal net
The raid partook a good deal of the
burlesqu*-. The gland Jurors, of course,
were in earnest In their efforts to hove
•he gambling stopped, and the sheriff and
hts deputies made real and dI.U-Ilt ef
forts to get the policy men. Tnc cus
tomary little bud w is aUnit in i got In
hi* work. though. Either he
hirped a song that spoiled the
game or else* the grand jurymen had
P tmed their fntfi to Incorrect Informa
tion as to th** exact tim*- when the draw
ing* of the p*li' > lotteries tk*
plam. The pia ••* w here t he
drawing take pla e an- wed
known, and no *llol* ulty had be* n exi - rt
• need in dit*< ting the sheriff exactly
where to go Wuft eight of his deputbe
he went, but trie festive wheels had .-eased
to roll, and in nil of rhe principal p;
there was not n (toll v p.ayer, white,
bla k. >eJlr.w or any od cowir. to
he found or s* *-n Paradise Alley." In
the matter of fi * *-*lom from policy whcc,.*
at any rati. d*-ervod Ms name, and fli*
other resorts of old Dame Fortun. 's am
b,. i.|*>rs to th* pope of Havuiinuii wert
• quie n u tomb
Down In Congress lane Sheriff Sw***n
and Input) I.ilnnn.*l ma*le a thotvxigh
Jfi -jM-.-tion of ui! the tla - that lookc|
'Us|e l;us. but they found nothing Evi
dently there th*- drawing had either ju**?
*akcn place or been postponed, for ther
was an gro hanging ulnmt who ought to
bo tired by hi* employer*-. Ili* net tons
marked him h* unmistakably as a watch,
cr that he spoil*-*! his own ganit Hut
•her*- was nothing In progresa Which the
siieriff c'ould interrupt
Hut in the Western section of the erty,
wnere* a numls-r (f the bran h office- ;r*-
located. Chief Deputy O'Connor and
(•arty made the sum*- effort* and a hi- v i
the same lack of mi* cess. They fours!
places that bore nil the out w. ml lndt*-a
tlons of being the abiding pli es of the
fewtive policy writ ere. but there was
nothing happening inside
The sheriff however, was st|i| d'termin
al. and he extended hii irve tig itl nw to
the sane quarter In which ('hief Deputy
O'Connor had operated Down on Jon*-
an*l Purse streets, at the en I of n dirk
alley ihot leads back of some ..f the
hotirsew. the only at*-h of the *vening
was made.
It was . gallant party that a hi v.*l
thD single Ml-cess. It pro eede] !o th*-
k. **ne *f A< tlon tn a cab. ii l in lu 1 and
Sheriff Hwh nv. lb putl*- 4 Ula nthai ar <1
ilarttgan a Morning N*-ws reporter md
a small an.l lively black-an*l-tan ilo. T *
last mentioned mrml*cr f the party took
lout a* n.uch Interest In the pro ceding*
a" any other.
The party broke suddenly upon n s * ne
familiar to those who pay any a: tent ion
'o the darker side of Savannah life
Seated behind a partition cf slats was a
large, fat, sle.*k n<gr-> writer, of the regu
lation t> |e. lie had a pil<> of copies of
the numbers drawn ar the evening per
formance before him and wa> redeemlr g
the f* w tickets that had proven lu* ky
He had worn a look of snug content
when the party, headM by Sheriff
Sweeny, entered his place of business, and
It never chnnged. His expression are me* 1
to be frozen.
It was a branch of the Sivinnnh lot
tery'. Around the room, on th*- side of
the partition n*-arer th* door wen* p r
hops ten or a dozen negro ni* n worn* n
and toys. They w* re of th io*rer c!. s
of the negro population, appar ntlv. • f
the kind thatsp(*nd only b-iw.en and
J-* c**nts a .lay l *>n llcv. A flickering
•ml sputtering oil lamp i t rather a
weird light u|*>n the scene.
"You are iind.r •rrest." said Sheriff
Sweeny, and "You ire under nr?e>t; don t
one of you move." shouted Deputy llurtl
gan
There was an uneasy shuffl. in the
rimm, the ©yes of the negro©** onr-n*d
wider and allowed, If that were pojc-lh * .
more **f the white. Th© writer behind th-
Partition and the table stared unblink
it gly at the officers Nobody noticed the
wooden shutt*r *f the window behind
him. the room seeming to have no other
place of Inlet and outlet save the door
Sheriff Swieny began to *ort out hie pris
oners. and, r**ulltlng that they were n >t
what he was looking for, permitted nv st
* f them to go
Suddenly* the writer sprang from h‘,s
chair, mad** one swift turn, pulled open
th© wooden shutter of th* window, Jump
ed out headforemost —and dl.-.pne ir©*l
One of th** arresting party rushed out of
th© door and behind th© house to pre
vent the negro s es- a|>*. and m* into
violent collision w.th a wire clothes lin**
that extended across the yard There w .*•
a muffled grunt, a noi-© of bn aking tlrn
hers, n p*tr of No. 10 brogans wildly
flourished In th** air—inl a second <llst>-
|H-arnnce Pursuit was useless and the
officers returned sadly to the house
In the excitement a used by th** disap
pearance of th* writer, about the only
one In the house who was really wanted,
several of th© others, wanted It ss badly,
made good their ©si ip** A negr> woman
and n ©tnall boy*. Itoth of them found with
ticket© In their hands, constituted t •
only arrest"*. They were sent to the J ill.
It is |*osrib!e that nad th*> at tern {>t to
raid the loiter!©* been made
earlier thin 1t was, better results would
have been achieve*!. As It Is the only
ting hopeful of accomplishment Is th r.
for a few days there will b© no "Imwlng*.
FIRE DKIMRTMKXT < IKJBT.
knpt. Slnaiitre neks for gtt.oiMk More
Thau He Itlil l.nat trar.
Supt Mitaulre yesterday hnnderl |n ntc
estimate of the current expense, of the
fire department for tht year 15—>l Tn.
! auperleitendent tiek* for tkJ.3QB.Wt, ..-
| HMllnst SM.QOB for the present year. Tti <
| In chairs $*,5R&.60. .ettmated cost of eon*
du.-tlntr the new lire station on Klghth
street und t3.M5.98, estlmutr.l cost of com
pletlng this station The estimate also In
eltales a part imymrnt on the new enrtne
r. -ently purx-ho*e.l for the fire <l> |Mrt
nient.
While the npproprlatlon for this year
was |*l.Ono the exiM-ii lllures will clo-..-ly
up proximate 172,an. The excess Is ex
plained. the superintendent staice by the
fact that It was necessary to nuke a
paym-nt of M.uOO on the targe . HKine now
stationed at No. ). this debt having com
over from the previous year.
The -tint estlmatot for the m.-ilnttmmre
of the new station |s simply for the pa*
of men, Including one foreman, one en
gineer nnd seven flrem.n. the total of
their salaries for the year amounting to
*VS 50.
The fire department esttma e |s the first
to come In. The heds of the other de
partments are working on their budgets,
and will probably hnva them In hy liec
1. ths tlms ape-lfied tn the notlcrw re
cently sent out from the Mayor's offlet.
Dyspepsia la difflcult digestion, due tn
the absancs of natural digestive fluid*.
Hood's Sarsaparilla restores the digestive
powers.— 4
HCAIIDKTA ANO B ACHBI*OH!I.
Will Meet In n Toornnment at the
t.olf Link* To-morrow.
A tournament Ik tween tht bachelor#
and the benedk’tf of the Bavannah Golf
Club will be played at the link* to-mcr
iow afternoon It Is cxir -ted that there
will b* many entrle*- The bachelors will
Im palrsl of against the ts. *nd
a close and * xcitlng eontetrt Is looke.l for
us the teams will be about evrtily
matched, it Is thought, a man’s partiality
for matrimony >cemlng to have nothing
to do with his ability to handle a golf
Stick. , .
At h ast tw*lv*- on either side are l*ok
*-l for to parth'ipfltt in th* tournament.
\ yet It has not Uen decided whether
nine or four ten ho>s will le played. tut
11 nriang*n)*nt> will hnve ne*n perfected
by 3 oTiock in the aft. rnoon, when the
Green t’otnnUtu-- will be ready to m.k*
It.- unnoum-mnts r*latlv* to the tourna
ment. Trie plnytTs wl.l be matched
.in another In accordance with
their ability, ihos of about equal repu
tation in golfing being expected to context
for their rc.-p tß* sides OwiiMfrlW**
interest will *-’flier uion the result, a*
Ik th ba k lors and b**nedtct will have
many udmii’tK I: will be a muttr of
• o:te let- r. xt in the novel contc *! to see
which side can bring out th % larger crowd
uf enthusiastic "rooters."
A cl; ular will be sent out bv the chair
man of the House Committee of the Ba
\anm*h Golf Club announcing that the
lady m* tnb.-rx of the committee will s*tvc
(<\ni t: i* - links every rtaturdav afternoon.
This will lv an added attra tlon. aid It
t- thoaght will serve to draw many more
visitor.- to the club hou-e than now ap
;k r
I ion the scorew made m the ha* iiek>r
.. i *.;i tournament, will depend the
<ectten of :h* fifth man for the team that
la to represent the Aivannah flolf Club
in t.ac game that is to b*- played on
I hatiksg.virg Day u Ibirien Four or
fly players not on the team have
.-n:r#d for the tournament, wrwl they will
■ pitied one auatnet tn** other. an*l the
•-1 - :e will probably m*- n that the
one who innk*it will have the honor of
pi i\ tug on the te mi
Va tn*- Darien ?*trn lefented the Si
-v inf ah earn In the match that was play
'd some d> ago on the Savannah links,
the Sivaunan team is mor*- nnxious than
• v#r to del* i t its (’ompeiHors on their
wn link?* That the result of the came
c Drl* n will be in accordance win tils
•i -ir* is fervently hoped bv m v of ne
memhetw of th* i*e’| cluh. twit tb Da' n
|uyer> ne unusually clever with (heir
ks and their victory vvoubl •• no great
surprise.
A large party will go • • D -den. The
f ug Ja oh P iulsen haa be* n ch rf**re 1 lor
the trip, and -©me twenty-five have |-
* iiy gr* ed to go. The list has not been
• •!* I. and others desiring to take tie
trip may do so by ipplvlng to member*
of the golf team. The fo :r tnrmlv r* of
the te irn already selected are Capt Henry
Blur. Jr captain. Mr. C. \V. Hausay. Mr.
Noble Hardee and Mr Stein Brjan.
>rw Delivery AAngon.
The Cohen-Kuhnan Company has on ex
hlbltb n n heaudftil delivery wagon which
lias Just won first |*rlxc at the Carriage
Makers* Convention In N* w York
The vehicle Is th* manufacture of the
Geneva W agon Company of Geneva. N
Y It Is large and roomy, beautifully
paiiiu l and elegantly finished
Nell* Itroik * t trrua.
Thank?giving Day will ho signalize! in
Savannah by the best exhibition of train
'd animal* and finished artist* that thin
*ty has seen.
S< Us Bros’ great show Is heading th!
way. At Tampa there was not even stand
ing room, and the crowd h id to be turned
iwav. It reaches here the night brfore
Thank-g vine, over the FMar.t Syvtem. and
vlll give two performances, afternoon and
fvvmng. Every jrovislon will le* made to
k*- care of the crowd. The show- U to
• xhlbtt in Jacksonville gala w**ek. 36th.
In Valdosta. Nov 37. Jr sup 24th, here 29th,
and Charleston 30th.
Th© three car loads of fire-proof safes
now rn rout© for I,tf>pmAn Bros., wholc
''*il© uruggfstv. I.ipi man’s Itlo* k. are ex
pected to arrive to-day or to-morrow.
They are agents for th* Karnes Fire an I
Burglar-Proof Safe, and which no better
* *f© is In existence.
I.lppman Bros are the only concern in
the ht.it© that carries a stock of all sixes,
from small to large fire-proof safes, and
w* invite your attention to this magnifi
cent stock
They also make a specialty of silver
ware chests for private dwellings.
When In want of a fire-proof safe, b©
sure to call on Hippmun P.ros —ad.
Tettcrlne Is the Nsntr of If
If you have any skin disease such ar
©cx©ro. *tll rheum, ringworm, or teller,
nothing will cur© you so quickly or thor
oughly is Tetterine I? has cured thous
and tnd will cure you. Numerous testi
monials for the asking. Accept no substi
tute. J. T Shuptrlne. M inuf’r., Hxvan
n.ih, da., will send you a box postpaid for
In it imps if your druggists* dotin'!
keep It —ad.
For Out Fifty Vrara.
Mrs. Wins.ow s Bo>thing Syrup has been
u.-©d for hlklren teething. It foot he© the
child, softens the gums, allays all pain
cur©* wind *ol. and Is the beat recn©H
for Diarrhoea. Twenty-five cents a l*>tK
—a*l
•*lt € arnl Mr,”
“Graybeard broke up rheumatism on
me." says Mr Chas. Thomas, the Jew
eler on Whitaker street. "And put me in
better health than 1 have enjoyed In a
; long tlnw*.*’
Take Gray beard Pills for that dlzxv
f • u g Host appetite, and follow It up
wfh a bottle of Grayhearrt. it is all you
need. Itespess Drug Cos., sole props . Sa
vannah, Ga—ad.
At I '*• 1111** New a Depot 15 Unit If,
"Palac© of the King,'' Marlon Crawford.
“The lame That Had no Turning," Gil
bert Parker; “Cardinal'* Snuff Box “The
loiv* of it Parson" and other stor.es, by
Mary I-. W.lkln-, “The Biography of a
Grimly, by Hat nest S. Thomp*on; “Th©
Ih'tgn *f Uiw h\ Allen. "Dr North and
Ills Frlcrnis by Mitchell; "Th© Idiot ot
Home." by J.hn K Bang-; "More Fa
ble*'. by George Ad©; 'Tommy uni
Gristl©.“ by J M Barrie; "Th Moran of
th© I-dy !> tty.“ "Young April," by ftger
lon Castle; Father and Hon." by Arthur
Patterson. "IVccavl." by ft. W flornung
' I nleav. md Bread." by Itob**rt ('.rant;
“Th© Master Christian." by Corelli’
“Flut© and Yloltn and other Kentucky
Tah • by Jam©- iJine Allen; “Th© Mid
night Passenger." by Savage; "Idyls of
th. Bea." "K*eanor.“ Mrs. H Ward. "Mr
I>ooley in th© Heart* of His Country
m©n. H©d Poling.*. A Furnace of I
Earth." by Halle ft Riven; “My Filend '
Bill. Found in th© Philippines/* p y King j
• B*i Blood anl Blue Drop. By Mer
ritnan, (H. 8. Mrrlman). "ft|^ n Holden"
by Bocheller; “Bet ladyship'* Elephant!"
“Q ray boo rd Is a family mrdlcin© with
us. ' *aid a prominent business man ye*,
teniay. “My wife take* it. and I notics
Mhe Is enjoying better health than for
yara. The children keep well by talcing
Oraybeard tn*y be obtained at all drug
■tore* or write to ue for it. Re*pee* Drug
Cos., eole props Savannah. Ga —ad. j
A
Bhort* r C011f,,. o*. Writ* for
I
Hot
Stuff
Stoves
WM.&H.H.
LATTIMORE.
RETIRING
FROM BUSINESS
Our en ire stock to
be sold.
Don't tail to get
tirst pick ot all the
good things.
Geo.W. Allen&Co,
Wedding Presents Specialists.
ST AT K AND BARNARD STS
i A
VHnP 113-115
' BROUGHTON STREET;
K P I P Mru.4HD.
l'rr,'<j,nv Vlro Pruida^t
lIINHT Hi.tt—. Jr Sac r anu Tru
NEAL-11ILLARD CO,
Boildcrs' Material.
Sash, Doors and Bllols,
Paints, Oils, Varnisbes.
Class and Brnsbes,
ELILDFRS’ HARDWARE,
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