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F<abll*hi-u - - Incorporated JS*S
J H KSTII.L, Pr*ld<nt
A REPORTED WRECK
rM'.'GER THAI' SAID TO HAVE
GOXE THHOIGH BRIDGE
WERE 200 PEOPLE ON BOARD.
■I t II.IIOAO OFFK’t.U.S. HOW EVEII.
lIIM HE.DIT THE HTORV.
M ltil I .and elide on Ihr Cheea
|ir,kr and Ohio. toil Hie Hcpnrt
%l*y (irown Oaf of This,
ilmv> Flood* n Hpl Virginia,
Kentucky • * TriH*wp Unrv
Hoik Great UWg Hnny Rivers
\rc *•• t*
, I utl, >{ov. V—A special to the
, . •| Tribuo* from Charleston. W
V* says
■ I * 11 ported h#r* that a Ches.ipeak#
* , Koilwriy train went through the
r> , - riv-r brldg** which‘had b##n
n,,*! 11> -1 by tho prevailing floods. It t
j, ~j. 1 nr th**r# were al**ut 2uo
r 4 to if * 1 thnt ill w#r# lost. Al:
v duwn at and near the crossing
of • r v#r. and It is impossible to get
t \ ‘"rt of confirmation of the disaster.
j;vi: • ;* railway official* rp unable to
f., ■ .mmunlro t |un with point* on
as?t fr I of the river.**
There ha a been groat apprehension ove*-
n repu • ; lout a fhesaprak' l A Ohio pns
f# k**- tram p :i *r through the Or**enbrl#r
r\# hrolg* ne.ir Hinton, W Va All
thn-ufci wtr* n lna( litn* are down and
It 1h ; ' ii-.t to i.'.i h Greenbrier river
o ai > . oiit'- n ir It Messages lia*ve
lte*o ■ t.t to New York An! e! sew tier •
and hit p ace cannot be reached from
either the fact or the west Many men
am have letn sent by thoae who have
10l l fr elm* oft that road to-day as It was
i• *: known what train, If any. went
through the bridge, but no response to
tny meoiif. i have been received and
t jey art accepted only subject to delay
Discredits Hie Report,
f’hirl* 11 Ryan. ft*<i#ant general pas
i i g#r agent *f the *hf s.pcnke and Ohio
Failway, Is her** to-night, and he ill*-
'*! 1* - the all■: y #ntlr#l\ lie #nd there
v !*• a very bad hifidHiidc* near one of the
* ••enhner river bridges, n* fir from
V. hite Sulphur Bprlngf, and it has com
v 11* 1 them to transfer passengers dur
t g the day.
> iwir.ff to the high water In the river no
exempt to transfer pa*ergers was made
* ulght and two trains that left here to
y on* being held over night at Alder
e west of White Sulphur Springs and
* * <|Ulto likely thgt trains are being
- * on the other aide of White Sulphur
Sprl-ig*.
r# are three bridge* on this line over
übrier river and the reporta do nt
! it** at w hich bridge the accident oc
d. so that it in quite likely that tha
r rrs were f?art->l because of the inn I- 1
i -flr W hit* Sulphur Springs and ’h*
i that train* that wire duo both cist
west of that point were not heard
l i on i count of the w ires being down
c trains have been arriving and de
l Ing in Cin InnaM on tlm* . with the
e HX*’eption of the Kastern KSxpta**.
this evening at o'(dock, which did
i t arrive until # o'clock this oftarnoon.
did nut attempt the usual fast tlm .
Is saul that the express due her© at
* . i . k to-morrow* morning is st! I on
t other side of the Greenbrier tlier.
I H\l\ %\ \S W l>T ItOI ND.
Si irrsl I'rumlncul People Were
Imkiuk • lie I'ssseagerM.
irk-r-huTg. W. Va , Nov. 26. —The paa
i k*t train wrecked on the
(i i*• ak* A Ohio 1h mi id to have been
\ v. bound, consisting of seven paasen
i aches, baggage, express and mall
It Is said that among the passen-
w. rc ex-Gov M* Corkle, State Audl
* • t 8 her rill and State Senator Alex
i Miller.
OKI l I IIA >1 lliii HUM %U
he> •iny There lie* Hern \o !.•• of
l.lfe on The Idne.
hmond. Vn., Nov. 16.—The Chcjm-
I in<l Ohio officials here lositlvely
* r story of n passenger train wreck
* • ';uibri*r river bridge, and all stories
* i y Josh of life on the line.
1 i t*h had i Nieclal after m!d
- t from H-n evertc, which is within a
f mil*- of very point at which the
ik- nnd ctosses the Oreen-
T 1 ! ref*, r s freight wreck
t lb t.o : s of lif, at Alleghany. anl
ot ps-siger t;aln in
w i> ns to discredit entirely the
Inger wrn k report.
* 1 u ■ in k tTu *day) this morning the
’ • tpeake and t hlo was working direct
* Hinton and reaffirm their denial.
imr.it* iti*i\t* MM'ioiiV.
1 ople In Git* l.owlnail" trr Already
Mi% lug Out.
arlestnti. \V. Va.. Nov. 26.—The ron
uoua rainfall of the past forty-eight
I; is caused rapid rise in ail
ims of tnl* section of th<* state.
• aha hns alm**st r**ac!jrd the danger
* aere and people in the lowlands ate
ady moving out. The Kanawha t
o’clock t -night was 27.4 and rising
i f-oot on hour. At Kanawha Kails,
t'-* x mi log above, the river Is 23 6
•“ rl<7rv. At icast f#ur mor**
t • were expected.
Kdk 1 out of its hanks with fifteen
ar 1 at ionary at Flay, live miles
* The rainfall here for twenty-four
• at s o’clock thla n.orning
v • 2.7 Ir.ohe*.
< \6| AI.TIF* 1% TRUXBMBE.
* • Loaf In Flomls In A% eetern l’rl
of the State.
btnphla, Tenn.. Nov. 26.—SevaraJ live*
f
* f saaas.
th of Dyersburg a woman and two
Iran in a buggy were thrown in a
*h by the crumbling of the roadway
-l .11 were drowned.
A mail carrier waa drowned in Canay
SiUuinnal) {Horning
Creek near Glymph, laiuderdalr county,
w!U e utternpilng to ford the etrewm
A section hard on the Illinois Central
Railway wa drowned ai tho south fork
of Forked river
MAXI ItlYFtt* t\| ItlT/OM tVi.
Imiuense Davnagr la ll*lu Hone to
Farms In K nitiicl, y,
Mldklleaboro. Ky., Nov. 26 —Cumberland.
Powell and Clinch rlvera ha\.* overflowed
thetr bardcs. doing immenso dsm.ige to
farmers The lower purtioli of Powell
valley Is in undated and those living along
it l>uiiks have been comieUetl to nsiva
to higher ground. Ilenjumin Turner • f
M.ddi* Ixjro, w.is diowned in the flo and
while trying to swim hi s liorao act os* Yel
low creek.
II % IN* !\ \VI .r* l % IROIMA.
Loss to Itallronda and I'nrinlng In-
OtiyandoUe, W, Va . Nov 2'.
*uh raltis for the i>*4St forty-eight hours
have produod unprer*ed< nt'l floods In
Guyandotte valley. The river and Its trlh
utariew are overflowing their t*ai>ks and
are hear.r.g away *|tian<ttiea of lumber
•nd other property. Som** St.oflO logs liave
gone out, hiking with th*m the falre
works uf th* two new railr*s*d leldlfej
-outh of Hjrbtursvlib* Tho loss is *atl
timt**• lat Jii' f s* to i'J’-.’i-O
The tracks of the new Cluywndott* Val
ley Railroad, juat cctnpleted B;ilt Rock.
,i diet.in* eof eight* en miles, have le>n
•iltu.iai ruined The rl\er is rising above
and still more *lam **- is exp ctcd.
AIIIGTMA dII.IT IM STORM.
II iu It Wind* mid llatn lld Much
HamaKe t Property.
Richmond. \ i N*\ 2- A h* ivy wind
and rain storm aw**jt over parts of the
state aiotit 2 o’clock this morning. While ■
Richmond Is said t* * have b-*ti alssit th*
center of tho disturbance, tlw damag •
here was ootifltved t<* tlw twisting of
branches from trees and the derangement
of wire?*.
At West point tlie wind reached the
force of a tornodo Th** Neale A* **i**n'
was unroofed The re-iden- • of W II
Hell w*aa destroyed, and -everal other
houses were seriously damag’d High
water is rejnrud up tie James river,
and i.ewls tunnel in Alleghany • **nnty. o:i
•he Chesapeak' A *hlo Railroad, was
**hcked by a landslide. No loss of Ilf*
Is ho fur reported.
> Founilatl>u for It.
Washington. Nov. 2 The Post has re
ceived a mess age from th*- railroad tele
graph o|er.itor at lllnton Miylng that
there is no foundation for the story of a
wreck on the Chesapeake Jk Ohio near
that place.
PARIS SHOWN TO KRUGER.
Biht l*r*lfirnt Thins* on the
li,liu.ttlon (irnmiila \X hleh He*
mtniletl III*,, of Home.
Ports, Nov. 2 —Pr. I<ey<ir. (he rtlplo
mo*le ap. nT of the Tnimiat, vDHrt the
minister of foreign nffalra, M.
lif-1-a*e, ,|iis morning.
Mr. Knnrf-r took a long drive during the
ifternoon in the landau. He wai acoom
|ian-1 by hi- grandson and escorted hy
lolloe ’cyclist* nnd mounted guards, lie
traversed ,h Itouievard des foi.urines
and tho Champs Elyses and entered the
Exposition grounds. There he ascended
the Elftel tower to the second story,
where M. IT-ard. the dtrrror general,
showed Mr. Kruger the principal build-
Ines of tho Exposition and the monu
ments of Paris.
M Hi anl also made a short o litres* to
Mr Krug>*r. during which he spoke of
the brilliant participation of the Trans
iil in the Kxoofliton. Mr. Kruger thn
visited th.- Transvaal pavilion, which had
hee„ maintained untouched sines the Ex
position closed.
Mr. Kruger stopped and gazed at his
bust, which was profusely decorated with
(lowers and o’.her tribute- of admiration
It. hind the bust was a Hlhl. lying rpen
and Mr. Kruker r. ,and veree from it
lie nfteraard examined the Itoer firm,
and Mopped for a few moments before a
• •
I’r nc.h officer "ho was killed in Ho til
Africa, while tu-h’lng slih the It er■
There,• he continued tils drive to the llols
<le Hologne and ha k to his hotel He was
warmly gree’ed along the route, theugh
nowhere were there -itch crowd- as htd
assembled Balurday or even yesterday.
Isiter Mr. Kruger recclve.l various del
i cg.tions at his hotel.
THE Trail IS in IBPHOVim
Ilia ronillllon \ r.lfrdsy Morning
Un> Very Wntlsfnolorj.
Ltvadla, Nov SI, 11 a. m.—The follow
ing bulletin r- carding the c'lar’s eondl
-1 :ion has Ison Issued:
"The Emperor passed a good day yes
ter lay. lie was able to sleep a little nnd
had some f*er-piratlon. At 3 o’clock In
the afternoon his temperature was 99 3,
pulse 7S. At 9 o’clock In the evening hi*
temperature was 99 5. pulse 72."
"His Majesty passed a good night. He
perspired profusely.
"This morning the august psllen’’* con
dition W’as very satisfactory. At 9 o'clock
hi* temperature was 96 6. pulse 70.
"In the genera! course of hln Illness a
distinct Improvement is observable.”
I’lltrTlt E OK THE DHOKK.It*.
They Are Responsible for Iteporl* of
f snr’s Denth.
I .on don. Nov. M.- Since the Orar’s sick
lots* apparently a-siim,sl s serious turn
It hns I- en the dally practice of the
I brokers In Paris. Indon and elsewhere
to announce his majesty's death. Hence,
! probably, the report* of the rixar's death
i which have r, ached New York
IT Ml XT HE STAMPED CU T.
linn bury hpriak* Emphstlrally of the
Iloer "It r bell ion.”
Iyondon. Nov. M.-Tht Hi. Hon. Robert
William Hsnbury. pre.ldent of tbe board
or agrlcui’ure. addreaslo* hla conatltusnls
at Pros ton this svsr.ln*. and rtfarrlng to
Mr Kruger's complaint of "British bar
barism," said: ... ..
"This 1* no time for paltering with the
dying embers of th# Hoer rebellion, for re
bellion It now Is, and il must bs stamped
I out vigorously.''
SAVANNAH, GA„ TUESDAY, NOVEMBEK 27, 1000.
CORN IS CORNERED
rmuipx roYTROF* thid cure u.
at rim ctiNTs.
HIGHEST PRICE SINCE 1894.
RPffiCTLATORfI lim. II1"F\ l> UIU
TO SHAKE HIM DOR X.
IIftltltn(( Hla Own Ky Kof Trilnv to
n>ot th Prior Too lllxh-Hp l it
•lrntly Inii-ntia to lir-p It nt About
Flftjr t hub-lltniitlit From l iiit*.-
XV ho I rli’tl to Almilr III* Prior— lit
tln lin Hr i n n not Hr *|iirrxr|.
Chlojißo. Nov. 26.—Com, f*r November
•I* livery, mIJ to-day n h** l<oml of
Trade at uO centa i>**r bunh*d -the mhest
price nine*- I'C**. vh**n. owin*; to t pro
tr.i -trd drought, the m.irk t mlvanerd
close to the t-cfnt mark. Sn ■ hat
time the <aar* cereal i>a*s sold ttJrmwm
down to I>* tents |*er busiirl
That there ire v.urt quantities of <*<> n
in the country i* u**ll known, but Ce
11. I’hllllpw, a tn**mhrr *.f ttie * h:c m .
imord. toking advantage f th* fax nl
etui of a pfutraett-ii bull deal on the • -
cal riclmnge, which hotl r**u!ted ui e
dapletlon of tiie contract s:>eke *4 c m
in ChU'Mgo, gnaduallv picked up all ott* r
lngs anti to-day, apparently, show *1 th t
he iieffect***! the most perfect "corner**
to the recent hiMir\ of the 1* i'd i’ #*-
ti* ally no coiuraot roru ie <omlrn: to mar
ket .
l'hilll|ks did little to uiv ir < * th* tnnrk-i
to-tlav it a<lviinr<*i on th** effort** to
shorts to cover. When fin cent.** w i bd
Phlllilet sold I*** • nushels or so and
checked the advance. Tin mark**: o; n
etl 1 ent Itlgher than Siituidiy ut '•
*’nts, to .I** cent and clos'd i ♦.*
cen*, a net rain of 4 t * nta
Th** advance over th* • lose of last xveek
mad** the ky the notable one so far t r
•h** campaign A r*-*r and cheer gave
not lea of tha halfnloUar aehiovflmtnt atnd
there was a fit* king toward tho already
overcrow*lch| corn pit from till over the
floor.
XlMHter of the situation.
The man with comer tn #he hollow of
his hand 1m apparently not ready to let It
get nwav from him. 11* has watched th**
speculative careers of other men with
* omcra and lelieves that mast of them
lost Iwcause of their kt* *1
last penny. All the morning the little
corn kina *!onl on the edge of the ni’
.r.d watched the ebb and fl*v of the but
tle
Whenever the clamorous “ahorts"
howled the price In the face of unrespon
sive fak**r**, he pushe<l to tha front of the
line an*] let out more cort.
S*m© of the dealer* thought the Juvenile
looktrr speculator w * in atratt* and was
running to wind up his string They
Jumped on the market and triad to sell
■,'orr at 47y* PhlUlpt turnegl instantly
from aeller to buyer, frran l>ear to bull,
and snapped up every men who whs offer
ing to shade the price that hr was mak
ing. The decline sto|i*ed ut once Phil
lips showed the corn pit that f* was Its
master, thnt he could reg date it at will.
The fellows who tried ! get som* of the
corn kind’s money In the iWitdon that he
sn* weakening are n*w wood* ring un**re
they will get off *n Friday
Won Him t# rm t Praise.
Phillips* conduct to .lav w-n him rr a*
prab** Few men have been abb* t* k*p
i c*bl head under like rlr urnstance* He
p irteJ w ith aOfl.Oh) bushes, .P out o-e
--tenih of his holding*. He botuh* l'O.-
**■• whan the bears tried to drag h'm off
hla pedestal. He made s.!•*'■) Ap*ar
*ntly, h Is going to k* •i ti e *- ttl ng
price around Jo c**nts If th* horts a e
me lltatlng a coup on the las- .lay they
may wak* up to fin I that Phli.tp has
close*l out his line.
He claims now that he cannot lie *quce'-
cd whatever may hapien. A* 1* •
h* keeps on selling more than h b iys
and holds the market and .wn o fiO c** t
m* j seemingly te* t.lmble to be c*ov.•! and
off the market with hi* e rner. Oho
sp* culn’ore have been broken hy bay n
at a big price tn order to hold Ui the
market and playing th. ir fan is on mar
gins.
HR. hhiii.tox SHOT hfxh.
Alfred Alin le Held for Firing th.*
Fnln I Sb*H.
Mry*vll>. lowa, Nov, >’ Or, H A.
Hamilton, a prominent pliyst lati of t .1-
pi.K’e, wan shot to-by Alfred Alin,
wlo has •cciise.l the doctor of csuslnk the
...j,inttion of Alin stid his wife. Is under
arrest on the chsrite of flrliut the fatal
eh’d. No one saw the ehot lir*.! and the
physician died without nutkinn any state
m- nt.
lir. II imllton left hi* res.denee seem nr
t-r breakfsst to to his latrn. which -
Had it, a dal | He lid I
n! bin th. line of tree* when a shot .ll
turl-d the s lienee. A mono nt taler he
stssKered hack towards hi* house witere
he fell dead.
Mem>r< of hi* faml y rnrrhd tile llfe
form Imo the house and then spread
the alarm. Tin- little town was mem the
scene of *r. at excitement, and !*■
were searchlnir for the ~e is-ln. Tiie
srove was surrounded and then searched
Not n trace of the mysterious -layer oil I
be found, the sheriff of Marlon county
overlooked no clew, and when t>< hear*! <d
threni* s*l<l to have b*en made hy Adn
he dedded to take him Into custody Ailn
Is 36 years old. He Is sal I to have hi.e.l
ed over his domestic troubles until his
condition bordered on Infinity
w tit HBtKNi B mintmoti.
Democrats May niter a Snballtwtr In
the House.
W.ishtnirton. Nov. 6*.—The suh-eom
nilttee on Way* and Means contlnuoil It*
pre|xirutton of th war revenue reduction
bill to-day. rnirlntr a pari of Its- com
mittee's session ex-Hpenker Its. I was
jir> sent as n visitor.
The Democratic members of the com
mittee thus far have taken no action a*
tu ihetr programme reirard;nx the hill
If the Republican members brittle the hill
into th.- House with a rule preventing
amendments U I* probable that the Dem
ocrats will prepare and offer a subatltute;
otherwise amendments will he offered by
the Democrats In t’ommlttee of the
Whole.
To Abolish t'oaris-martial.
Rome. Nov. 36 -The Chamber of Depu
ties to-day, In spite of th opop.!tlon of
the minister of war. Slsnor D'.san-Mar
tlno. adopted a Socialist motion to abolish
trUU by eaurtmartlal.
To Brtn* Eord Huberts Home.
Cape Town. Nov. M -The British steam
er Canada. Capt Maddox, sailed to-d.iy
for Durban, presumably to emtas/k iattu
Atoberia. __
TAMPA STRIKE A SURPRISE
\X orknirM In All Brunchfi R>nt Owl
lu yu|iwiliv Hlth lli w
I lußriuakrr*' I nltin.
TYinrpa. Fla Nov 26. Tbo alnvoat gww
oral atrlkt* hvrr thl morning a great
Murpr.Rc in \len of plaits at* preoemad
l ist mgr The tra#i*9i* aaaembly f b4Uig<*il
If* Idea# at ft laier hour and without no
il e t* anyone, ben • the surprise, as all
intaifOet! bad b****n given to unilertai.*l
there would !**• no strike
The Mirtke wn* not ganaral In ajl tha
unloi s ,*a mai \ man were uc work, hut
the) will be .ontroll#* 1 h> <v-mß*rrovr and
things win be at MtHi.dstlll. llundroda nf
bulldirw-. brl*k atl*l w*ml under ron
siriution nr* now at s!antstlll.
'•re of all . Inneea. ax<epi I boas of the
typographical union ar* <u4 whaix 1 there
ate miy immbrrs of them.
Leiklflatur** afiarwards ralmhuraad the
I>e.ulera declare that by to m**rnw night
they will b<* able to tontroi at ioa.Mt l.fo*
in* i who ire not swi ls .l, but w hr* *ir
tn >!in**ith> with tiie movement. There
are ir.i fv out to-iay. ar**N*r.line t* their
esttim ’*• not Inc I tiding tiie I ntei ra l l osl
r*lrarnak*r a \*ral hundrovt of alum
were l-t. t work Mid name out thla
rnurtiliiK •ne fanory had been turned
over to tb**m entirely and they dwsrt'd
their friemU. the nianagomont and left
ti e fa* to: v without a worker this avm
if)g
There I i* bt e: a little Intemperate talk
tin toe atreet to-dw\. but nothing in h
wav of a demonstration Strong efforts
will bt md# vet the union# everywhere
to lM*v<N*tt Tnrntai *lgar , • ani rallpo'd
tie-r. u longing to the unbwta wtil •*# a*k
ed not tn handle the ahlpiii* n’* 'I b s I**
not gffentlvt U Hue#* there #r * no union
men on the Plant ftyetem, and that sf
for*l han outlet .tt all time* All the m*m
bnr?* **f Resieiencla l*n■* a.r# mtrkli g.
trot there u no effect of the strike shown
• rnong them
l\lH%\s alinT It) IMCATVf.
One of Them Xagposetl to He tKe No
torious A |ncl*e Kid.
Salt I oik#. I tali. Nov Dotalls wen*
rei*eive*l t* slay of the kbling of tha sup
rMrd Apaolia Kid near Pacuero. Mex.. •
f. w by ago The ki lmg In* ludoa three
liuMans. one of thavn suj*posed to be the
notorious Anar he Kid for whom th#
I nlted State* g.rvarnninnt baa offt*r**d a m*
a arti of TTe oth* r *ls*l wer* sn
Indian squaw with a i*po*>e wlio fell In
ih*- hghr. It not beir.g km*wn that the
ttdult was a woman and tle child was not
*■♦••?) until ft**r th** tight
Tlm sletoting was tlonn by fwo men
whom th* Indian* had robbed or>*l who
ht i follow#s| th* bind They bad *le
*bd to let the robbers go when the
latter t'.imo forwanl in a trail tlmt made
•b* shooting a neoesaity. The lnforma
tlon f tmes In a list ter to President Bn**w
and George g. Cannon, written by Apostle
Woodruff from O’olina. Juares. under dale
of Nov. IF
U.IPIWV MT %FTKR CI RACAO.
she Doee Xnt Desire to Acquire Any
A merlean Territory.
#as# firrnisn) iroea X*M Usnt It.
Berlin, Nov. 2*' The National Zelrung
to-day. eeml-officJally, deni* a that Ger
man \ Is seeking to acquire the ielai.d of
**'ira**ao. lmtoh Want indies.
T. •• correspondent of ihe Aeaortatad
Press to-day obtained the following au
lM>rltnllve tntemant as to the rumor
• , t | <Rrmany ♦) < ■ t* rrltorlal ambition in
| the Wcst<rn hemisphere:
The r*j*ris consbinlly recurring in the
Amerl tn pre-s wlii h Impute b <Jetvn*iny
plana • f milring territory in the Western
hemisphere are absolutely haaeieaa. <l#r
tiMiny lo - not intend In any way to r* -
.julr* territory in North. Central or Botith
America She values Ihe friendship of the
l'ulted Stan ** fur t*-> highly to Je.p‘*rdlxo
:t by u’lulling such territory, large >r
small.’*
*F.\ ATOII IIAVIX WIFI* DIB.
Physlelawe •** la Only a
Question *f Time.
St Paul. Minn.. Nov. 26.—1 t now seems
to lie limply a question of hours until
Pnlted States Senator Cuahman K. Davis
taaae* away, the report* from Itla hedside
this afternoon being that his strength is
xiowiy ebbing. Ills phyaMana do not an
tb l|*at# dissolution immediately, but pr.io
tt Qly admit that eo far ar any human
agency js ahl# to know, •bath ie certain.
To-day he ws noticeably w*-ak**r and -is
the day advan <*d the weakness became
more pronounced. He was unabb to take
much nourH iment and when not deliri
ous sank Into a stupor.
*||,\ Fit Q I KITIOX XOT DEAD.
That Is the \le Tnken hj Senator
Teller of t olorado.
I>enver. 001., Nov 26.—Senator Henry M
T*’ller of Oolormio, who left for Washing
ton t-*night. |*eaklng of the effect u|H>n
the silver question the defeat of Hryan
will hav*. *a I*l th : he *ll*l not lnt*Hl to
I .haiKk*n ihe sliver question because of th**
r* lit of the reMriiit election.
"Th** silver quest lon is not dead,” h#
continued, "un*! will I#* a live question In
American politics for year# to come, and
I am firmly of !h* opinion that we will
ultimately return to the bimetallic system
.n my Judgment, th** only system that
an secure stability of prices and equity
between creditor and lebtor."
THEY RIM, >4 4KB AFFIDAVIT*.
New lurk Preachers Who Hrre In
sulted l> Policemen.
New York. Nov % Mayor Van Wyek
receive*! a letter from HHhop Potter to
Ivy, s tying thnt the statements mad# by
the Rev. M*s rs l'a*ld*>**k and Georg**
regarding Insulting Language ned to them
by certain poll- e ffl I*l would be sworn
to and forwarded t th# Mayor Th se
■tatemet ’H were requested by the i#*ll e
lxstr*l sevens 1 days ago. presumably f
use tn * *>ni ti*n with the trials of In
#p**ctor Croe- and <’apt. Her ihy.
COM lixsioy 1% KOI HAM A.
Standard Oil ( ompany Recnrea a A al
•inKir Monopoly.
l/tm) n. Nov 27 —"The Standard Oil
Company,” says that Bucharest efcrres
i oral ent of th# Dady Express, "has oh
tained concessions for mining: and erect-
Irg pipe llrtewi on all the government
tracts, as well as almost a monopoly In
s.nkir.g oil wells in Roiimanla. The price
uf the concession was IkW.OOO."
Tsarina bun* the Stork.
Copenhagen, Nnv. 26.—The Deni*h court
has received advl.re from that
the conUntmetu of lb CxaJina U faM ap
ixroacklng
NOT SATISFACTORY
4f.HKmr.XT OF RmsTERX Wll.l.
hi: onjr.t Tt:n to.
FEATURES NOT SANCTIONED.
POXYF.It* DO YOT Aid COA*K\T TO
THK FHKM II XtITR,
That |e *ild tn llitve r*rnrl tK*
llael* id Agreement of Ihe Dlplo
iimUb nt I’eUtn I nitcil *tatea
W *mIH ( eriiuiil* **ek *€Mwe Alter
ations In Mint hHuiii*’nt—.Wald %X e
Will Vie *e*’inde<| lig n I'onrrliil
Uovsrsmi*st.
Washington. Nov y The Mtale T'e
parttn-ikt ha* been lnf-< in and f tbe .u*t em
inent un<ivi: t,iiitliiu. >r i*r* Um uarv
treaty tit la iat |Maet<>te nw : .*atn In
Jtait wtMit foim ii. m itter jtuiidsi r . b
e*l by the fot**lgu mint mts at I‘ekln.
h i** nvt regaru 1 il* |> oj*er to give out
for publication a tins tin**' any d**ta l *1
information resp* < ting th- agreement It
may be atateil. how* ver, that ins ngree
m*n* s'.aiiiK* n \#ry |**r cii*ne o‘ it
celling the -Hinqloti of alt th |' w*is r *
rswntwl In th* Pekin 'onfort n- e, uni* s*
som*- tnaterlai amendment* r* § •* tnl * -
led
Juet whAt th# objoi'Uonabb* f**aiurea ate
only cn b# surmleed. n vi* w *>f the <ul
vers# decision of th** autlwwlUe** r* ef*- *t
lr f : publication Hut a • |*t as a
- the ntdi tisot from I’* ktn th.*t the
lot Hie of Hi* ngr* .tuent b * t- found in
tiie Fr**n h note, it I* easy to |* *•).*
that there ar** no b-ss than two jwiinl.s
which, if • *4 lud***l in their orlirfn.i att-it** ,
would not tia et with tlm uraj ialfl** l f|*
proval of our own governm* nt. *f In
stance, the President expressly r* *r el
his o|flnton a to th** proi*aMbn lht t e
Taku ferta he *llm ntl <l. ll** ia* %' h
held hla approval of tli *• Kren h |mio*
•ition that there b.* a |#*rman.*tt military
orcupaUon at two or thr* • |*o.nt*x ai ha
road bstwii'ii T ’t) Tain and P* kill.
Muat Make %ll.rol*m*.
I’nleas tho mlniaters nt Pekin
nwi*le n very aulmiatitial change In the r*
qulrements of Ihe French not*, therefore.
It may b* predicted that our government
will feel oNlgt**! n seek t* make some ai
ter at ions In the arrai>g tn**nt ia*foro it
gives its adherence.
There Is some reason to believe that the
indemnity |*rovl*lon has taken such tin ex
cessive form oa tu make It Impossible for
the Chinese government to meet the d
mend, and this fact, taken in connection
with the unreasonnble demand# of s<inc
of the. Powers i**ejiei:Ung puidshmants.
may require our government to mak* act
ive efforts to have the demands moder
ated.
There nre Irvllostlong too. thnt In their
efforts, our government 1# *o receive the
support of mi# of the moat powerful of
the government a represent#*! at the Pekin
• ooference, nnd ore which generally has
tfw*>n supioa-d of late to have favored an
exlree position.
WAX HO XbW A tll.lt It A\ XOTE.
White Only Had n t on fere nee With
llnron on It leh t lf•• n.
Berlin, Nov. 2*l The entire German
preas refers editorially this evening to s
I report that United flJat#** AmlaxMdor
i White on Saturday handed the n**w Am* r
i lean note regarding tha China#** seltlemant
j to Huron von ltichthof*n. ►••* reiary of for
| rign aflairs ail the |Mp.rs decmrtng that
Germany refuse*! to *omply with the d*
| mands therein formulat'd.
Whan Mr. White wuh a|*froach#d on th*
! subject this evening he r#p led that no In
terview* with i:T<>n von Hlchthofen oti
Saturday whs had. t \or h.d lie then r*** 4 **lv.
*d the Am*rl*’an note. If* nsaerted he ha*l
received nothing from Washington aim*
Thursday Wist, and that what he received
then was not n note, hut merely Inst rue.
tions. In oofiseqtien • of which h# had an
interview with the secretary of foreign af
fairs on Ft Id.i y
Mr White reiterate*! that the result of
th# Friday Interview w* itisfa tory.
adding:
"It was merely an lnter* iai ge of view*
In which no definite propositions were
submitted and no d’flnlte engagements
entered upon What ah# said sum In
the nature of a suggestion looking tow trd
greater morleratlon in the puntshni#ntN,
hut this was only & suggestion, which
Germany could either #■ < *pt or rej*<g. It
wiu not a formal proposition,”
The Voaslaehe Zrltung sty
"A demand fur more moderation In th#
punishments is a sensible demand, which
Germany <mild wllhmit any loss
of dignity, especialy tin it aptteara that
Gre.it Britain sides in this particular with
the United Htate* "
No other representative Journal, how
ever, adopts this i*n*\
DIR ARMED TUB <T6l\l>F.
Yorek's f Olnasa la WO Alllea to the
\orlhx%eat of Pekin.
Berlin. Nov V> A dispatch received by
the N.ivy Iyague h*r** t-nky nj*>s that
Col. Yorck’a column r rhe*l Kale in
(aliout UW mllea northwest * f Pekin) Nov
16 The C‘hln*v“ troops, n im‘#*rlng 1/60
men fle.l A hat/udlon **f Chin** e Im
jK*rwl soldier* was disarmed
The National Zeltung. discussing the
punishment of the guilty offi* ala In
China, saya:
•‘Germany must aM b* by th# decision
of th* ministers at Pekin.”
The Post *myn the |* * *• negotiation**
will probably is* flnlshe.l at the end of
the week.
(•rrinsn Fla* ** the Great Wall.
Berlin. Nov. 26 - A ls*patoh racelvel
her*- from Field Mare.i and fount von Wad
ersee. dated Nov 21 )\ ( 'o\ Muehl.i.
fels* expedition has hoist**! tn# German
flag over the great el whl h was re a o
ed Nov. 22 by way of lley Ung-Cheng af
ter difficult mountain mir *h. The dis
patch adds that the French have had a
severe fight with Boxer# thirty ki.ometres
south of Pao Ting Fu
Emperor’s Letter Interrvptrd.
Berlin, Nov. 26 -”A letter Pom Emperor
Kwang Hsu to Ll Hung C l sng ha# b#n
intarcaptsd by the Oermans. says a pri
vate dispatch from Pekin, "but its eon
tents have not been male public A smiil
German detachment destroys*! An )fai***i
Wang, sustaining no losses TKa weather
Autra U now severely cokL’*
DUKE'S DEBTS ALL RIGHT.
'/ lin me*r iunii Talk* of ISaaghter’a
AA**dlliii to tlasrh<*Mter—TKtnka
Mr lino m Fine Roa-ln-Un
New York No\* 2? t>ig#ne Zlrnmer
man. a hese daughter was married to th-
I*uk* *f Manchester a wreck oi *g >
in FuisUi l w*.s interviewed here to-dt)
lie said io a reporter
"1 have com** her** to meet my da ugh
rested here a few da vs we will go to
t*in tnMlt hiv*l a reception will be given
at mv home The Hukc Is i bright chap
M#‘s a Hue nsinlv follow 1 Ik# a man
wl)4* w nt to work h ii* *l*l is . tu w#
•Hijer man wh**n h- w. hotc S- in* f
hi** artb be were hr#, rat** bo At o
time wu* 1 *iq*M*l •* his marriage to my
daughter.. Ttioao stnr** art* nil man*
shin#’ I
!♦ true that the Puk** is In a had
way, flnaiH'iallyT’ s-k***! th** repocter.
1 su* .** there w**'t le any diffi’tilly
Hb-ei** hla debts Not ut all That *|OtS
n*t tn.ik* a.v dlff*r*-i e I *4oti t *y** to
ubhit sn* inai r|.ig# portion 'Paat
la a private nuvttct Hut there won't b>
any trouhh about debi" They will t**—
well that nil rifht all right”
"Is If Ilk-Jy that the l*uk* my settle
ilown i* Auurba and enter the i.ulmid
bualneaa?”
No. no the Puke Is going Into British
m il* emit led t a seat In the
House *f I#*rls and he is going to turn
hi# <(Sentlon to politics"
ARRESTED AT FERNANDINA.
Weaken rl Air Line I leek Wald to Be
tn I uatodi on Aeeonat of a
Short All e of giO.iNlU.
New Ycrk Nov 26 Word wai rtcelvsd
at is*!!* # b*v)*lquai tTH to day W* tbe aff***t
that v * lo*k of th# Baahoard Air l.lne ban
h** vt arr*nel ut Fernand I no, Fla . for the
peculation *f a very ia;g*- sum of inon#>
fr*m that luw* The dark # name w'ma iwt
given
It U said that the money taken hy the
■ *b*ik waa lost through s|*e4-ulatl**n with
• It* flrtn *>f Ch#**#r H Lawrence, Jr., A
Cos which failed last week
Th# amount taken was reported to be
At tha city nfllf* of tha fV-stievard
Air Line horn It wa* said that, no one
there had heard of this arrN#. They were
certain that no one In the Nw York City
department had run nway or been cauglx
AFAV 4t*lM AT PKMAXUIXA.
*nll Thnt J. VI faround la to lte|re
arnl Mt HlMtard There.
F ernai dina. Fin . Nov. y. It Is reported
here to-night *>n gi*o*l authority tliat J 11.
iinenxl of Jacksonville, who has been
long connected with the fleahoard System,
wdil berneiw* the agent for that railroad In
this city.
DITTMIR AVAST* TIIF. MOXKY,
A aka f oart to llld I p I hsMvsm Cat
frllane's I‘ropert).
New York. Nov 26 Hanmei I’nfermeyer
appllttl to and obtained beday fr*m Jus
tice FstxgerMid. sittitvg In th# Huprem**
Court, an injunction oni**r retumalvle on
Monday text, ngulnst th# Count and
f’*rtint*# Caa’.ellane m*l George Gould,
Edwin tkmld. Howard Oould aid Helen
M. Gould. #s trust### uiuler th# will of
Jay GmU. reatrainlng them from p tying
to Anna Gould, Coilivteaa tie C.ist#|hin-.
any |art of th# astute In th# hamla of
the trustee*, or fr *ni anplylng any jmrs
.f the trust fiual to Ih# debts of Anna
* Sou I* I or to her *up|*urt, or that of her
Ididran ujitll the further *llrectlon of th#
court.
plaintiff In th# suit Is Anton J
DMimar, who sues as assignee of Asher
W#rthlm#r, a lomdon hrir-M-bra** dealer
Th# 'ompialnt. whi**h Is a long printed
•Iveiurmint, contains * rpl#e of draft# drawn
by Worih#iin#r aicl a*'C#pte| In writing
by th# count and Counters d# CtMtdlSanc.
amounting to iipward of LTHTi <ioo. of which
t2RTtiy anl ii*wnrda are past due.
It is alleg*-*! that Ann/ Gould haa |l|.-
nrß.ffXi held In truat for her hy her broth
ers and al#t#T and that h#r Income is
al*out ffiOO/rtf)
THIF.II TO ftF.IXF A SThAWKN.
F.ff*rt nf fwlnmblan Inaargenta,
However, AA na Fnlle|.
Atlanta. Nov 26 A special from Mobil#
Ala . aava an attempt waa mid# hy th#
.nsurre.*ti*ailsts in the republic of Colom
bia to h#lx# th# Norwegian fruit at earner
llrattat). which put Into th# port of Hanta
Mat lu Nov 22. It waa th# captain's In
tention to take aboard a cargo of fruit.
Aa soon a# the st#am#r r*t< h#d her
!o*'k, H) revolutionlats prer**r#(t to selx#
it. according to ttwe story of tha officers
ami crew
l'u ally th# Colombian g*v#rrim nt **r
*l#r#d th# vessel to stan*l out In the
-!r*am. out of tha range of guns that
lined th# wharves n#w 1 streets of Hants
Marla. Before thla orler could b# ©>>eyad
it was found necessary to place the ahip
under guard of a body of government aor
dl* rs. Th- captain waa obliged to return
to Mobile without a cargo.
AA IV.L f*ll AAT AO IIF. AIII AflY.
Hirer and Harbor Committee AAIII
Follow Ihe Fstlmatea.
Washington. Nov 56 The River and
Harbor Committee of the House met to
day and began the pr#para!lon of it** ap
proprlatlot. bill. It w.is decided that no
hearings will b# grnnt*d except In spe
cial raws. The lm|*r#.-ston among the
members 1# that the estimates of the en
gineers, approved by th# He#r*aary of
War. will ba clowly followed In making
tha hill.
XT ATT Fa Alt 1C FORI.Bit IF.A.
Tlif) AA er# H*mhi From a Denier of
lllgli Atandlsg.
Boston, Nov. 26.—Mr. Edward Robinson.
In charge of the Greek room at the Boston
Museum of Fine Arta, announced
that twentydive of :w#nty-etght t**rra
cetta siatuse, supposed to have com*
from Tanagra, Grew#, ar# forgeries.
Twenty-three of the figures w.
Applets** and came from a dealer of high
standing
Rrjrfltril "Miitni Failed to Kill.
Richmond. Va . Nov 26-C. L. Wi liam
son, a reject'd iov*r. to-night at the Vir
ginia Hospital, shot Miss liet y I, Htucky.
n train all nurse Htve is wounded In the
e.de and the erm, but will recover*
DAILY t* A YEAH
fi CENTS A COPY
WEEKLY 2 TIMES-A wf.kk.h A YEAR
IT WAS REJECTED
t-t HAAs DID NOT F AYA ICFJMILt TIOW
OX tiRX. U’JL
ATTACK ON LEE WAS FEARED.
ÜBMIIIAI * FIIHONDA litt it r Foil E
DID XUT I*lll.ft# IT.
Hasmllb Obfeeted to ff ntmi
on vent lon Inssviing <, .
AA nod's Addresa *n the Gr>on<l
That It AV ns s AlHDary Order—Mo.
flntt Not to Invwrr It 4An l urriril
rasnliiitiNsl)—('tiiifnitiun Waa 111.
vlded Into t 'ommlftee# f I i r .
Havana, N*v 2L At Ihe op* ning ,f to.
dnvs #aet**n of tiie t'uhaii C- n-lU| .ml
tAonvensmn b* gu.-M. t mov*l na
rejection of th** resolution lnlr*vliii*<l hat
urvlay hy Seiav .* Rivero. cmu i. h and
\ Iliuandoe. exirreaslng th# mTrow of the
convention at th# departure **f Gen. Fits*
hugh I#*# The t<* v Olutlni w.e tlier iii** n
r# •*#t** l unoiitmotisly.
h-nor lllvrro td after th# session tht
som* of tt# delegates intend*d to att >uk
G#n. on th# ground tha: he had ti*v
always hioi i friend of the Cuban*, nnd
That In view of this. Gen Lee’* fr|#ul
thougnt It wMj|| be better not to |*r##
th# r*soiuiln of regret.
Her*>r Gualherto Go*n#r noUfle<| Ue <tm
vantlon tliat h* wool*l pr#smt fur *>neid
eratkui a moll nln ai swer t* Gn W<d i
a*Uties t th* >*onv<*Titk*n.
t*f). Raiiiruill) Immediately objected >n
th** giound that m**.) a nrp•**l would he
entirely out **f |lm a** the a*Mr* s w<•
In the form of a military order, whh'h
*<w)M not I# answered by the '>n\entUn.
He urg#| thnt It w*>u:d li# wdser to leave
the subject aba.**, as ny dl*. uwlon f It
might cause 111 Debug bwlween lha con
vention and th# military.
Honor de Qu#sa*ln rrv.vsd that In th#
)%Mfegm#nt of the convention Gen. Wood s
addrrs# should not, under nnd rlrctinv
stances. !•# answer *1 hy Hu* < onvention,
and till* was carried unanimously.
H**nor (lotniß. evidently much dtsap
l"liH#l. * ni* aln..| that tils Intention had
*e#n mlaconatrtMNt. ai he h#*l not nuMnt
any dlimurt#-v. and the dl*** iiasiot). hi
his o|>lnloi. w>ii?l have shown th# mili
tary authorities that th# convention hat
no Men of Interfering with the ;>rea nt
government, and that the Dnlled Htate#
ne#d iiave no far of any action on th#
part of delegates.
H#nor Capote. pr##4d#nt of th# <-env#n
tlon. tHvl*i#d the convention into commit
tees of ftv# and ap{M>lnte*l Banor Llorante
and Gen. Banguilly mem tier# of ihe Com
mittee of Phraaaology.
Th# convention granted Manor Ctanaroa
leave of absence for a month, and than
adjourned until We!n#sday
11. AI. FI.Af.LFR TO MARRY.
Report That ll# Will AVad Miss Kl
-nn of Maran Ant Spring.
Atlanta. Nov. 26 -The Journal print a a
• stspairh from •H*rlngfleld, O . saving H.
M Flwg*r. tha Standard Oil msgnal*,
will merry Mtsa Kenan of Xlacou, da.,
In the spring
IIK DIHmiCIMTS THE REPORT.
Air. Wise llae Nt Heard That Air.
Flaaler Is i Alnrr Allas Renan.
Macon. C. . Nov 26. Mr. J. C. Wist,
la ot her -In-In wof Mire Kenan, who. a dis
patch from Bprlngfleld. O , aaya, is snou to
wed II M Khgl#r, wai* isk**d to-night if
th# riMWt Was true. li*' said
"lf fliers |s any truth In th# report w#
|o not know of it her# nnd I think w#
would if It w**re true These reports have
been current from tan# to time for eev
•*ral years art*! so far as I im a war# th#r#
i# no mor# truth in this on# tnun there
has been in the others."
Miss Keren Is at present In New York
state with her mother.
NOMAl.ta OA THE AA Alt P All*.
Jrsnfr’a Inland Fore# Reported In
Grave Dnnger.
Zanzibar. Nov. 26.—Tha Somalis hav#
rWn in Jubalarvi. n prov.nc# of Brltlih
East Africa At*out 4.666 wall arm#*l m#n
ar# *m the warpath. Hub commls*u>ner
Jenner, who has been on a tour Inland
wdih a small force h* sari to hava Iwen
aits* ked Ills iioaition la grave.
It is doubtful whether he will he ahfa
to r**turn aafely to th# s# t prt Kl#mayn.
Rdnfor. .ments from Mamiaiza bay* te**n
s#iit to Klsmayn.
Jenner Altirilered Nv. 1,1.
fgsndon, Nov. 2. It was officlHlly enn
flnnel to-ilny that mjh-Commiseioner
Jenner was mur*l r#*l at>out Nov. 13. dur
ing a night attack mad# on hla camp by
profeaaedly friendly native*.
NOt AD T A HI E ( OXFBMKACE.
<|ne#lton nf Holy lommunlnn AYaa
f niar t)lnrn*ton.
!o>ndon. Nov. 27 -Th* Tlm#s publlabeg
a summary of the proceedings o # tha
round-table conference held a' Fulham
Palace last m**ith. r#g4rllrg "th# loo
trine of holv communion an*l l>a expraa
alon In ritual.” showing that all attempia
to obtain th* gerjer.il a-~ent nf members
to a statement of belief on the qiewttofUi
at issue were unsucrtiiful.
The conference Includad leading mem
ber of th# different sec lions of the Church
of England, among them laord llalttax,
lrd 8 tain ford. OgflOf) G Ar# Canon New
bolt. Canon Arm I tag# an*l Prof. Handley
Moule. | f ,(] '
HILL TO AI.MW FRF.E AA 0168 HIP.
German Coloulal lliulgei Provides
for a Hla Deflelt.
Berlin, Nov. 36.—The Centrists have In
troduced a MU In the Reichstag a;tearing
Catholics and other distent era tree wor
hii and allowing tha return of lha Je
suits.
The colonial budget, which has raachad
th# Ralchstag provide* for an erlmated
deficit of 17.132.151 marks The revenues
•re estimated at on y 7,973.000 marks. All
he colonies show large deficits. That of
German Bamoa is 46.000 marks KUo Chou
needs 10,750 000 marks The revenues theca
are only 200.000 marks.
The Kamo** esnenste include* provUtona
lor ihirty-alx police men.