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MAYOR AND D.B.LESTER CLASH
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AcrorwT or % u rn it.
Iflter Hr Hr. to Ihr HiT*r
Atlurklng III* Poalfloii ■
Hallway I’rmirhUr, *ul liullrrrtl)
KrUcrl tug I |iun Hi* ••
•y HqMt of lli** 'l*‘r •"*
■ nrrrd-Hr I f*l*r Alttmplti ti
Heplr. Itui Wat Talil lu rut Whitt
Hr llwl to *•! * %% riling —Mr 4l
|rin|it*<3 to llrnoi thr Matin V% Hit
the H> nr After the Mrrttni. Hof
Wmm I'rrTrntfd—l'erinnnl DHDrulfy
*>eeuir*l Imminent for a Tim*
The f* ' who wrre In the secret aha?
there a *n*f!nn brewing for the
tn-elif.g of Count II last night and who
wrrt on hand at the fne*tlr.g wrre t. t
disappointed The wensntinn war the lam
thin* ot th* bid, hut tt cam* off at! rlgh*
and In ita way was about ina warm***!
thinr o t the kind Council haa hut for
r m* time.
Thr aid* rmm came out of the Mayor‘s
i.xim abortly before 9 o'clock and die*
patched the hulne*a before them In al"ut
half an hour Ckrk of Cour< I
had Juat flnlabed a formal reading of Iht
tax ordinance for I*>l at lightning #p**l
and announced no further business! before
the meeting when Mayor Myers elated
that he had something whl h h wiciei
to bring to th* attention of Coundl as a
matter of personal privilege ilr th
hand'd to the l* rk on-1 bed read a letter
addressed to him n* Mayor by Mr 1 B
theater, In whl-h the latter referred t
statement# mu 2** at a r* **nt cau *• by
Ihe Mayor, ari also disc owned the May
or’* position with regard to the petition#
for atreet railway franchises in m manner
which <xhiKl hardly I** construed other*
wHm than Ir.tended to offend
At th* to* * tir.K *f the Committee of the
Whole w*- k before last. which was i
to consider ahe petitions for street railway
franehl* s. Mayor Myem made th*- state
ment tiiat the city wa# under no obliga
tions t<* Mr, la. *r. as the latter hod h*-
t*mpu*l to gotnr* the city by devnandint
I2£.<M* for about a mil** of the White Bluff
r*el wh i Bull air* • was extended #*v
oral \*a- ago Thl* statement r*-u he*l i
Mr I 4 **ter and aroused hi* ire. Undet
the stress ot thi** prove.vtOon he wr*t*
th** which Mavor Myers had real
to Council last nlgnt and also similar Ih
ters to thre* of th** aldermen.
The lHt* r In question r* ad* as follows
Savannah. Oa , Nov. 21, lftrt Hon,
Herman Myers Mayor, City,—Dear Hlr
The aldermen with w horn I h**v* talk'll
In ref**!*n ** #i* my Mr* et fnn h.s* peti
tion fully agree wih me, when I s*y that
U should be settled one way or the other
et on** No is r+onal freilngi should
|*l.y any part In a iJu*- # ng this matter
Certain statement* have been made In
reference to bis affair thnt was intended
lo jlo me’ great Injustice.
Horn** one fan otatetl that I have pr* -
vlously d*"ilt harshly with th*- city In con
lon with the extension of Hull tetreet
some years ago. and that should be taken
Inn * on*-hb*ratM>ii in oppotr.ng this mat -
• *-r.
It has been charg'd iha* I tried to m ike
the city pay a fabulous price for that |.*r
tm of the road arnl that the road re.illv
received Jr. f#jQ, but the party making thl
atatenx-nt did no* say that a Jury of my
rest n try men ■* id that I should have that
amount and the Supreme Court of my
etnte'sald thwt th* Jury wm right, he
did no* say that years of litigation and
lawyer*’ fees took a great portion of that;
He did not say that h good-rise two-story
atx-room. I*4 h*d and plastered
house coat unite u sunt; he
rttd not expia n that It took money
to build burner, stables. whk >n i*h# Is
liarnews arx! tool-hoo** . rinks wells, and
fence up the right-of-way on each rid.
of this new toll house f<r nearly half *
Chile; h*- did not explain that the Income
tt the rod war reduced nearly on*-third
ard that while IfV.is right am! proper L
make the change, it was not a profltaM*
thing to the mad.
If 1t war nee*.\ry for thl* party t*
have railed attention to thl-* matter a*
till, would It not have been fair upon hi
lar t to follow It ui with the exulanat no
Just athsh-d to** It bah also b**4i staled
that thin franchb wa* wanted aoWMy for
rprculwtlve purposes, am! I nnt*"f*- the
statement had reference m the protmlde
s.de of cue of ch it h.m count v*s toll roads
Is there a loyal clttsen without om
s<|flsh motive** who would *lare say. that
If such tt thing could h< brought al*out
that It would not l*e a blesdng to the
community at large?
1 notice* you are very much in
favor of the* city ©©lltng It?* frurK-iu***
now at th* very hiwheet price for h> i
ljt I have heard nothin*: nl ait your s.y*
lug that you were a <ttr*ctor In the iur*; •
fctrect raitrocid n>oi>**i*ly of thin city, an-!
t* tween yotir flr#t **rtn as Mayor f the*
city and your prewnl term, that
t/wt railroad monopoly atfippm
Nvh nr ah Itti© c'ty yon love no much now >
of the brightest ieerh *h© had In the
way of frnnchlaea. without offaiing
penny In return
.Mr Collin*, who wa* * ©o-dl’©- tor with
you In t/uM *am© rallrooel want* prac
tically the Minx- fHree*t.x that I ni nskltu;
for. Mikl It xtrikr* m* that for h- ♦•
era: welfare of the city and countv It
wo ild he the right thin*, for Mr fol io
to make* In aide traffic arr in*en*ent* wltl
2Rr rnrxovt* to operate hi* cara lm*il© th*
!ty and for you ae mayor of Hnvannah
to d* all that you ran for an enterprise
tha* will add taxable property to our city
mil k!\< tabor to Idle people.
You know well u 1 do that everv
truant of |rn*fmr(at lon In and out of th*
city adds w ilth and |iopulatlon, giv©*
extra Ulor to the cl i lawns a tuft reduce
th* cost of living therein.
Th* d'ldy In this matter has been un
pececimrt and wide I nek no favors. I
do demand what Is Justly due me and 1
trust that you will call Council together
at once and eettla the matter. • Very
respectfully. D. II lister
From Uio o|enin* |tara*naph < f Mr. I, *
ter's letter It would *• ©n: that there was
torn* pwraoviul feeling l***:w©*n hlm-tdf
and Mayor Myers. It will also t e otm. rv
*hd th.it he aj**ks of "somaone*' inr.mt
Hind* the statement to whi -h lie objec'w
fraiteud of charging It directly to the May
er himself A latter almost identu.ii wuh
the on© to the Mayor, except a t. tne
rpeirfng (• ragrapfis, to Alderman ll**rri
pan, was also read It Is also uii 1 rd- 1
that letter* were received by Alderman
Graham and Jarrell which were practi
cally th© same as the one to Alderman
HorrlfftA.
After the rending of the letter Mayor
Myers aald h© thought the letters con
tained s**me statements which required
little expiai ution on his port. The le'ter
contain*d many Innuendoes by ImpU atloi
be paid, which require** to he answered
by him
“I did tat©,** Slid the Mayor, '’that Mr
Jyalcr had no clulin on the city; that
when the city attempted to pruchase a
portion of the White Bluff road for the
-xten*i©n of Hull sti*e-t he demanded $26-
0 0 or tZf | forget whi* h, for a
of road from Hlxth street to Twelfth
etreet. The **ty r*fuaed to pay this
prl* * and appraisers were appointed, the
lourd cone|*ting of such eminent citlaen*
as John Flannery. K A. Well ami oth
ers. Thle board tlxed the value of she
portion of the rood In question ut S"OW
Mr I©*ter declined to accept the award
of the appraisers and appealed to th
courts The Jury guv© h!m 15.500. Npl
*.visn©d with this he appealed to the
Rupreme Court. which sustained the
award of the court below, so that he only
got $5,500. In view of there facts I think
I waa perfocaly justified In saying thst h*
(Continued on Third Fags.)
IIHI ll l AM’ f lit M< l HCDIII^U.
< krtf Cluin-h flirong.it at the Kl
llott-Wlillr \nptlnl*
A brilliant gathering of memhem of the
represaniatlve famiUee of Havar.nah wit
nessed ycsiorday at noon in Christ Chur, h
a iMsautifu! wedding The groom was
Mr Arthur Heverly (Eliott. th* elder son
of Mr* Joseph A Huger, while the hr d**
was t!it daughter of lb v. and Mrs. Hold*
White.
The weather was perfect for a morning
w-edd!ng and lor g before 12 o’clock the
church was thronged with relatives,
friend#, ur.d a .-quul Manors, all eagerly
waktlng the coming of the bridal jairty.
The char and was fi -d with t.*ll isalma
while the iltar vs*.es were filled with
white chrysanthemum#
l*r- t n- n th* well-known chords
of th. y from ’ThengriH*' reul*l
forth nr. I th* ushers advanced uj> the
ei4r.il liitl* . Mr Kdward K C. H.iber
*nain and Mr. \V Gordon Harrison, lead
ing the way Mr. T. Pin kney Huger
ind Mr Arthur Oordon am* next, and
Mr. 1 Iw.ir.l S 1 idiot followed th* m.
walking alone.
Pr* -Hng the bride, entered the four
h rides nrtldt. M*e Hally Haakell. Miss
Ndl White. Mis* Carolina Pinckney
Huger, and Mies Kmnm Middleton Huger.
Th. y wore the loveliest *f organ-
Sl* gown*, the skirt# finished with
iceordi*T piea tinge Over the tuek
< 1 waists were worn t*oiero Jck
♦*i of vil#fi(*k*nf)fls lacs, which
were < 4 ight <ri the left side wtth knot#
of r*>*.* pink satin. The glnll* s a* and col
lar!* were of the n.*mc ahade a al
ware t.'ie pbf iir' i.je *nd becotnlnjr hit
shirred vhffon Bouquets f la
TYance roess, loosely tied with wafln rih
■ *>ni*. completed the**e charming conini- e
T*he lovely bride who enter and with her
brother. Mr Hobb White, Jr . wor*- a
beautiful gown of white et.n with
-***..ptng train. ov*r whl h f- ll
Hie gra- ‘ ful f-dd** of h**r t 11-*
veil. A fichu n r'i -- .ft fdd * ctl ffOU
trimmed the bcdl* * and formed M draperv
■- * i the left -id- f the >kb A ►prwy *f
orange I*W> -*otn* fastened the v* 11. in Ia
prayer lo**k iound In whit** vtHum, was
irrled.
Mr Klllott. cc*mpanled by T*r W W.
*wen. entered from the w*-*try and m- t
th* bride it the foot of the chancel et*-pff
At th* conclusion of the Impressive c re
it. i \ th- Iwldal iadv left the church
to the strain- of Mendelssohn*# "Wedding
March.*’
At th* borne of the bride’s pi rent# oti
York :r•• i i-ast. a br‘akf st fo.) >w> *1
t? wtii h w**re i*r* -. t>f only the hi *lal
party an*l fmcnedtate relatlv* s Th *
r<wm w* ' <i. *.? fteil with pUittm, -in
iux white (iry nan the nu ms. and A tie. I
can Heathy Rove*.
A’ two o’cki k Mr in*l Mr*, fallott left
oti thdr w*dlin#c Journey to Kl*ri*la On
!h*dr re-turn tliey will make their homo
it apt rt men Is on York and Idruoin
streets.
Few young men are lad ter known or
more un.ver-illy lojailar than Mr. R 'l
•tt He Is th*- manager of the Plant* rs
Hice Mill, ami In business a* well as *1
other eircles, l< thoroughly llk**-l ami *• -
tecm***l. The charming bride 1 the eldest
daughter of Rev. and Mrs. Hob!* Whit**
uh| In the years that she lias Ilvel In
Havanash has 1 herself to all win
knowr her.
4 It %WfiiHn-KKNIH.
\ H*n ti tlfnl Home Wedding Cele
brated nl High
At high no*m yesterday at the residence
f Mr and Mrs. J T on Bol
ton street, west, a beautiful wedding took
lac© uniting Mr Hobert Angel Crawford
iltd Miss Meta K*-mpa. the attractive
niece of Mrs. Hhiiptrim* A number of
dii* r itiv* and friends of th© popular
wimg couple assembled to witness the
remony. which was p**rformed by Ir
joint I* Jonl.in, imsior of the First Bap
tist Church.
Tlie flor.d dc. orations were elahomie.
The yellow ehryMWth*mum was th*- fi*w
-.-r of tiu* <*•<•■.*-ion. and, against a back
ground <*f r*alm© and smllsx. in.nl*- a
brilliant show. Mantels were hanked,
with th© gorgeou- autumn flowers, and
the rooms were aglow with lights veiled
with yellow- j*ha*l*.
Th© weliding march from “I*>hengrln,“
played by Miss Jessie Freeman, announe
! the rutntiio* of the brhlal jwirty. Mr
Harry Ulchardson ami Mr James Free
man wen- the usher-, and Mr Crawford
was accomisinicd by Mr. Frederick Hub
bell, his man. Mias Hula Hhuptrinc,
th© maid-of-honor, pr*. <d* and the bride,
who walked with her stepfather, Mr. Sid
ney YV. Huff
A hat..l ..me traveling gown of ©flMor
cloth was worn by the bride.
The Kwl: e was * dgc*l with mink snl
opt n* and over u vest of whit© satin, quilted
with gold A belt of Persian embroidery
fHton*-*l the waist, and th*- fawn-colored
tint was trimmed with mink and tucked
chiffon. The bridal bouquet was of white
irnatlnns surrounded by a frln*e of
maiden hair fern*.
Mlc* Bhuptrln* s lovely costum© was of
pi id gr. cn ►hk poplin. Th© skirt was
finished with n deep knife pleating, head*
. I by an applique of cream guipure, gui
pure U e also trimmed th© bodice with
gold-woven thorn© and tiny buckle* of dull
gold Bh© wr© a hat of green pann© vel
vet. nn-l carried u lovely bouquet of Mare
chat Nell rosea.
1 luring tin* <- remony the soft strain*
of **Tra-uineret" were faintly heard, anl
Mendelasohn's **%V*ldlng March" was
played when the -arvlo© was over Mr
and Mrs. Crawford received th© congrat
ulations of their friends, standing be
neath th© palms, and later refreshments
were served.
Tha dining room wa* lavishly decorat
'd with yellow chrysanthemums, and th©
bride's tabl© was a lovely blending of yel
low arid whit© From th© chand©llera
scarfs of full© w.-r© drawn down
and fass©n*d to th© damask
while resting on n i-cnier piece
of tvnalMMtne© lie© over yellow, was a
cut gUt m cp and© In brum wi h yell low ©n
dl© and shades. Chrysanthemums in
slender cut g!a* va-©s. further adorned
the table and it on** * n i w..s placet th©
bride’s cak© In th© f rm of an imm na#
heart inl -mto*e**Nl with yellow Th© r
freshments w* r© by Mls* J mb-
Hhuptrinc, Miss Henrietta Turner M|l*
Mary Davin arl Mlsa Anna Anderson.
At on© o'clwk Mr. and Mrs. t'r.iro and
left via 4he Rout hern Itailway for th©
North, wher© their honeymoon wl’l i©
rp©nt. On their r-tum they will make
th©ir hm© ut Pi Wald burg M©*t. east
The w*-lllng gifts received wre numer
ous uial l’a ut if ul. for U>th young |© pi©
have . wide popularity Th© bride h*
been greatly admired both for h©i l*ea*ity
and fig her fhany other attraction*. Mr
CrawfoiM is a w.lbknown and hichly es
teemed young man. ll© l In busin ss
with tin- firm of A Norden A Cos., cotton
exporters.
4\ ST. %M>lli:WS DAY.
l*rclsl Services 1i lie Held In flic
I '.|t!s©|>nl < liuri-lies.
R. Andrew’s Day, which falls to-mor
row. will b© observed In all the Kptscopal
churches of the city. At 7..*/ In the
morning there will b© holy communion at
Rt. Paul's f'htirch. and At 10 a. m. holy
communion and a sermon by Bishop Nel
son, will b© followed by a meeting of the
various branches of the b#ad4©*‘ Auxiliary.
At ISO In the afternoon the Hun-lay
school* of the several parish©* includ'd
in the Savannah Archdeaconry will hold
an Institute at the B? John's Parish Hall.
A paper on the Sunday Hchool work will
he read by Mr. M Tempi© Taylor A*
% p. m. a miss km service will b© hekl at
Christ Church conducted by Bishop Nel
son.
THE MORNING NEWS: THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1900.
THEY HALUED FOR REYNOLDS
POrNTH niHTHICT AM) CONSniiV A
TIVF. ( I t IP I.IM B I V FOB HIM.
Meetlna Held nt latti*r Hall, sf
\\ hleti Menstfer* sad Clerks for
the V,I ret ton of *>ntlirla)r Were
Niuiinl —f lull* Hid Not ln|rae n
f nmlltlnte for Minor, but Will (.**
lugrlhrr W el e tn j Mgbt for
Tbs I Pu r pose—.lotto lllllynrtl, ('sit
dl(ln Ir. unit life Troubles In kfteluu
llndf m \otrr Heglatry Clerk
1 urni Him I)o%m iiihl llealatrsr*
t pbold This Arflsa—Nerosil llls
trlrt's Hally for Nslliana.
A Joint meeting of the Reynolds Fourth
District Club sod t .e Hldo Conserv
ative Club was held *t loitKir H.ili l*s
night There w. * large sttendsn *
and much Intert"*! in the Issues of the
t umf aUn t <r th*- muycrslty, ss well as
that for m Justice of the peace for the
Fourth district, wns manifested.
There were number of speeches from
the club members, a*mm tiding th# record
and espousing the candidacy of Justice
HeynnUh to succeed him elf. The follow
ing were appointed managers and
for tl.e •!• ton of magistral#, that will
twk plar# on Saturday:
Manager- M* -r John Fit age raid.
John fkafTord and Curt- k Butt 1 met
Obwkr Messrs \V F McDonald, T. P
Reynl*l# and c A VMtcr.
These apfiointments were made by Pres
ident Hill, on behalf of the club, and
Magistrate Reynolds. President Hill
stated, in making the appointment*, that
all tha>t are* d**sired was an honest ballot
rd o fair count and thic with the
triumplMut re-election of Justice Rey
nolds whs aaeured.
The question af the Indorsement of any
one of the Cltlxns Club candidates for
Mayor was postponed, by
c<n* nt, until after th* election for Justt< e
*f tl** |h i a There wl.l lie a meeting of
th** Reynolds Club on next Wednesday
night, when the Kint Side Conservative
Club will meet with it anin, and the
andldate of the two clubs f*r Mayor will
tw -ho**en.
In the ranks of the club* there i* str ng
difference of opinion * to whether Mayo
Myers nr Alderman I)lx* n Is the t* t rn n
for the pWi< e and it appn.ir* ra’her doib -
fill that the clubs can cast th*dr votes
solklly for either *at Il*lat*. Mo h have
warm friends and j*ijpf*> f t* r* among ti e
club members and Wednesday* mailing
promise* to )*e <*f inter- t.
Th** Wednesday tight meeting will 'e
for the purpose of formally inaugurating,
**o hir as the two club* an* c *nc.*rne<l,
the mayoralty camiwiign. It i< the in en
tdon to stir up active Inte . wt In the tight
iiiKt! to get all the m*-rnter.-i working for
that randidate w ho. e claim* am Indor e I
by the body.
In the Fourth District Magistrate Rey
nold* 1h oppiiM'd by ex-Constable John
Hlllvard, who has not yet been permit
ted to get bl* name on the list of regis
tered voters He has been resident of
Chatham county only about it year nl
hit** not been ithle to prove to Registry
Cl* rk Sullivan, of the tax collector’s oftl* e
that he has |aid hi* tax*#* f<r previous
years In the county in whl-h he formerly
lived.
HUBiird |si I*l the Morning News cfllre
a visit last night He had with him a
large nn*l enthusiastic kLk against the
registry clerk ar.*l th*- board of registrars
of the county The latter had upheld the
decision of the former and told Hiily.tr !
that there was ‘‘nothing doing."
Ho f, it ha 1 about It He r aid he had
produced his tax receipt* f*r list y*ar
and had offered to mk* affidavit that he
owed no taxes to any county. Mr. Sulli
van did not foci thnt he was authorized to
a *Pt this . omjimmlse with the lw Hill.
>arl *ai*i he <ll*l not f**e| Ilk** lwii)g th*-
results of all the hard Ih ks h** hail pul
1 during the Inst month to .*a*oure his
election an magistrate in the Fourth Dis
trict. and claimed that he was being dts
crlmliwtisl against strongly.
If h hn* been. It Is probably by the
law. for the registry clerk ban only cur
ried out and Into effect Its clear nn
dts. Whlb it i dtstre-sing that the ran
dkbits for office should thus b* deoiise..i
of the fruits of his lalior. there s#tns *.
I*e no!ldnv fr him to do but grin ami
hear It. No one In this part of th*- state,
living closer than the county seat of the
county which he formerly adorned. Is in
a position to do any*hing for him.
WITH TORI HU* AM) Ml NIG,
Second District Nnthnns flub Held n
<*rnnd Itnlly.
The Second District Nathans Club he! !
a rally last night at Hendley flail. The
club formed at the Roiithsde Armory nt
Whi taker and Twelfth atreet* and headed
by Middleton s brass l and and sccompan
lel by numerous colored lights, m iwhad
down Jeffers* n street to the hall In Its
ranks were borne two transparencies in
dicating the sen* 1 ments of Its members in
the present amjwlgn.
Dn the Ilrst of these wa* flic runic of
•he club, the Second District Nathans'
Club, and the motto*'#, "In Cnloti There
Is Strength," and "We Are the People
The second transparency was much mor
IM*rsoiia] In its allusions, atinmg th** s**n
tenrra with which Its side# were emh'.ax
or.ed Ding the foTlr*wlrg "You • tiuiot fo >1
•he |*eopl**, Mr. \’;*n "Ixx>k out for a
snow storm Satunluy," "Usurer and Mag
Istrate, Whitt n CrrmMnatlon," ami * No
630 per cent For I’s."
This Is said to be th' flrwt !im* th*’re
ha* over been in Hav.u rah n torcli light
procession In honor of m magisir.itc, or
a c m*i4*late for thwt office.
Th** club wa* aUwr three humlred
strong and completely tllhd t e hill
Though the nwetlng was quite n •u
--thuMuMie one it last* 1 only a short time,
long enough lo b** aU <<l by three
apeak er*. Mr. -.i John I# S*hw tx s. L.
Uiza r ot) *ikl C. We*to tt. the p eal-tent.
Mr. Si'hwarz won the tins* *p aker. He
said that lit* sp.ech m i iMwmrly l*o
short a* In thl* eampil.i the** were
none of the Issues that usualh charac e*--
Itol political c impugn' ! w*as simply
a question f keeping th*- rt;ht man it
the right place, and t I- *vm!d. and word
Is* done by ra-electlng the pr-sent Incum
bent. Isaac N ithans.
Nat Din.- has his fault*, he said, who
has not?—and he may n* t i* a brilliant
scholar, but who expr-us a Judge Kr-dtlne
*ll the bench Of i Jtioflc** of the p.*.i*-e;
but he know* what I* r ght. ard giv*
• very man Justice.
Tin* speaker >4t;*l that h*- exp t 1 *hat
the opiM>n* nts of Id* candhiate might
claim thnt Inasmuch as he. a Liberal Club
man. had #i *>k n at thD meettiig th it
Nathans had affiU|itel him-* If with that
l*.r:y Rut Mich a claim would b purelv
i:fouml*-*!, ns in this campaign there was
**‘.tuer CRlxen 4{or liberal Hub .itbc
th ne
If furtht'r arpumefit wer* needed for
the election of Mr. Nathans," h ••id. It
could - is a
lcwr man. l*T**fulant upon the re dpts of
the office for hi# living, and for the sup.
port r>f his mother, while the *>*her man.
Mr. Van (Nt*n, If he were to 11-continue
buxlre s to-morr w w tild have enough ti
lust him the of his days.
He extolled the generosity of Magis
tral Na?hn. citing ns an Instant- of It
the fact that at the last Confederate re
union held here he had given to a num
ber of indigent veteran* his office to sleep
in, and bought for them meals on several
occasions "But what can you expect
from the other man. who, on account of
{Continued on Third 1 age*
DITI OFIHH.It r.WAN DKfIUKD.
Major Decision In the t asc of
•'nlleentnn shrebnn.
Mayor My ora pewterday ail hr eased a let
ter to Bup**nntetid**nt H-reven, notifying
him tiiat the * as** aga.nst i'oliceman She- -
han f>r M iflrct of uuiy In fatbng to ar
e***t the .at** isetaetlvs Bh*a, wnon called
uion to do ao by Mr. J-hn J Hart, and
mu# preventing he tragedy which fol
lowed, waa di-milM-d with a rprtnam
of the oftl rr
Mayor M>*rs, in speaking of hts decis
ion i*j h Miming News r'iswtar, said that
he consider'd Officer dheehan'a error n
'♦*ry grave one, th' more so because of
the fatal result which foil /W*ed. and
which m ght have been averted by
in<*ftip n .- and alertness on 14s |rt
"In view cf tbs fact," he said, "tha
Officer Hn*dian has been a member of the
fores for eighteen years, during which
time be has borne a good reputation snl
hs a vary fa r record, I foil di-posed to
view his ewror with as much iealenry as
(a>-s!hle. lied he been a younger man. or
-a t he served a shorter time on the force,
r 1 <*i his record t>e*n l*-s excellent, he
weu and ertainly have l>een *f i -ml*se<l It
is only Ids bnirth of service and the
goo*! record w deb h** ha* made in the
|MHt which saves* iilm fr*m dismissal "
Mayor Myers Mil ) :lat hi# lnvistigUlso
of Officer Hheehan’s ?ondu*.d had bio*ight
out the fact that mtNnberg of the po;i e
force are very much indisposed to arteei
#ih*r members of poll* e fore*-, and
timt they avoid ding so when possible
He l* v< • *** a paragraph eai*dally tu tilts
m Irl letter to Sui-erlntenueivt S reven.
as fellows:
"In hi# connection I desire to say that
it iM'i**ar# tiiat it Is th* custom p*-
bcemen rv*t to Irvterfrr** in matter# in
which ti***ir fellow officers are Involved
Tnis J# certainly wr ng If a policeman
and a cltlaen are engaged In a dlffi ulty,
■*r *wo |m> Icevneti, and or.*- of them call#
for the atreet of the other it k certainly
tti#* duty * f th p* Ice officer near tuf to
arreet cst.-.er <*f Imlh of * tie |4rl*S iO tnc
ilfficidty. It is tlie du:y of a policeman to
up press a quickly *•- he can any <-.,rv
dj< t on lh> |airt of dllsenc. no matter
wlieth*r they are potlcemen or not, wlii h
tfir* atone to (create trouble and peruape
tiring xhfiit bloodshed. When a pol.ee
fficer Is not ongared In an official a t
tu- merv tu*H that he la a memt*er of the
fore# should not and *kes not shield t.im
from arrKt at the i*-*|U**st *kf a (duaen
wHh wb* m be la uaving a difficulty Td*
Hioukl lie Iraprcsaed o 4 ell members of
the force "
This i*clanstion by Mayor M-er will
uiai l*e apj>rov*d of by clilaon#
g.-nerally In s(Making of the matter
Mayor Myers said that a detective i# no
more **nntld to cooabh*ration at tlu
hand# of a poll* ctnan than any otlwr cUi
x* tt, unices the detective be engaged a!
H.e time in tl disc barge of h*a official
•iutn-a. .
THE f lIASCKB IEC3N GOOD.
Thai Penitentiary Commit tee Will
Report Toomrr Hill I ofa% >rally.
County Attorney J. R Bauaay, who rep
resent* and the Board of County tkwnmj-*-
sloiter# before the Penitentiary Gotmnlt
te** of the House of Representatives, ai
Atlanta, when the Too me r ml#detn*nor
oonvlct law aas being considered, return
•%l to the city yesterday morning.
To a representative of the Morning
•Newt. Mr. Saursy expressed himself as
well satis fled with the results ot the hear
Ing allowed the opponents ot the measure
before the committee. While h*' would
not venture a prediction a# to what re
port the committee would make, it waa
evident that he thought himself In posee*-
- ion of g*>od reason 10 believe that the re
port W4il*i !e unfavorable t* the sk>ptlon
of the bill.
The < ountles of Chatham. Fulton. Rich
mond. Bibb. Floyd. Dougherty and oth
ers were represented before the commit
u* of the House The opponents of the
measure had been |*ermitted a previous
opportunity to state th*lr grounds of o>-
j* ion to the memlsTa of the Prleon <’om
mlsslon, which 1# responsible for Its lutro
•hiotlon. The Frlson Oommle-lon was told
ihat If it would consent to the excepting
of the countt* s r*-j*t••>* nt*l *t the bear
ing from the operation of the bill, there
would bo no further protect from the#**
. ounttew against ita pas# ige. A# the com
mission would not make su< h s con h*-
Hlon, there was nothing left for the oppon
ents of the uj. isure but to tight It be
ft*re the Penitentiary Committee. This
they did. Mi Baussy being one of thus**
who mad* talk#.
Mr Ha,u>> aid he believed, from the fact
ihit i.* tllspauh from Atlanta has an
nounced that th** re|K)ft of the *ommlt
tee ba# leen made, that the flnU d* l>‘ion
has ben po*tponc*l until next Tuemlay.
when th*- committee will meet again.
A- the supp'rt*-r- of the T***mer bill
are having other forces than the courwy
authorities In those counties where regu
lar convict gang# have been orgenlaed
and are worked to fight. It would seem
to the casual observer tha# the chance*
of It# |>****Me are ex*'e4ilngly slim. The
*oUrltor* general, clerk# am! sheriffs of
• ther countie#, where different conditions
I . • i tt* Mu* bill Just a#
much ami ore lighting It Jusl as hard
A# these ofth-er* are active, determined
and Influential politicians, they are iikeiy
to carry their point.
FI SKR %L OF JOM* 1.. JUIDW)^.
1<...1 > ,‘nm mllled tit llarlli
th r Oak. ol ll*.n il vruin rr.
The funeral of the la,* John L. John
son look plare from Wesley Monumental
Church at 330 o'clock yesterday after
noon. The services were attended by
Solomon Lodge of Mason*, of which Mr
Johnson had locr been a consistent mem
ber, and by many of the friends of hts
family and himself.
The services were conducted by Rev, Ed
F. Cook, po.tor of Wesley. Rev. Mr.
Cook, in iho course of the service*, deliv
ered nn eloquent and pathetic prayer. In
which bo naked <U.t those qualities of
piety, uprightness, honor and truth which
ha.l bene exemplified In the character and
life of Mr. Johnoon, might be perpetu-aud
in the church.
A trio. -Hi* sting of Mrs. H. E. Crit
tenden. Mr* A. T. Ackerman and Mr. A.
F. Kmc. sang very sweetly the hymns.
"He Thou Still.” "Rock of Ag'ts” and
"Abide With Mo " /
At the grave In Bonsventure the funeral
riles of the Masonic order were celebrated
by Solomon la-lc- and the services of
the church concluded by Mr Cook The
pallbearers were those named lt> the
Morning News of yesterday, with the ex
ception of Mr. H It. Adaina Mr. Adam,
was unavoidably prevented from attend
ing and bis place was token by Mr Davit
Freeman.
Try M Once used it takes the prece
dence of nil other*—Cook’s Imperial Extra
Dry Champagne. It has o most dtllcious
bouquet.—ail *
I'eenns I’ay t’rnflts.
Beautiful shade and nuts. 2S to pound,
finest earite-t bearing known. I have few
hundred trees here. Call to-morrow or
Friday W T Dixon's office. 15 Terry
street weet Trices low If taken now J
L. Anders, prop . ne plus ultra Nurseries
of Tecao, N. C —ad.
Fast Time to Jacksonville. Fla.
Via Seaboard Air Line Railway—Lease
Savannah 5: a. m . arrive Jacksonville
9 10 a m ; leave Savannah 12:1( p. m , ar
rive Jacksonville 3:50 p. m.—ad.
WILL BE LARGELY OBSERVED.
Rt BUY BODY PKri'tHlM] TT) BWOI
TNA3KM.IYINO DAY.
Yearly Fverybody %%11l Get an Fntlre
lln I lin or Half n Ons-Hud *••
I'vople tirnrra 11 y Will Take a Hall
Molitlo > —%lsn y Parties of Sports
men %\lll 'psiul the Day In the
€ oiiut r>—Football and the t Iren*
Will Attract l.arge frowili Till*
AftrrniHin Union Tliauktvlna
Arriirr to be Held at the Uir*t
i'rraliyterlaa I hurch and the I *ual
gervleea f*r the Day nt the Dpi*-
copal € barchea.
Ail the Indlradons go to show lha’
Thanksgiving Day will be in
good old style In Savannah Then* will
be much feastlnr. considerable recr**atio .
end some thanksgiving and prayer. M n
people will take an entire holiday wh I*
others will have to be content with t.a f
a day A l.ttle work In the morning a
good dinner and then football or the cir
cue in the afternoon, and perhaps the
tlieater at night will be the pragramm
with many peoida. Numerou* hunting ani
fishing (iartbs nave teen made up and
the exodus from the city on this a<x*oun:
will tie quite large The weather is Ju-t
right for either sport, and a# th** gain
reason Is now fully on the aportame
will have th!r choice of any game ’h*
choose to go after, frren joirtr.dg* # at. I
doves to deer and wild turkey. Game
said to he plentiful thl# year, an*i worn
large bugs will doubt!'-# le brought ba k
w ith sufficient w nierf ul tales on the port
of the unlucky ones to account for any
slimness In tn-lr game !*ags
The City Exchange will l# rlo* 1 and
the city officials and nwst of the sty em
ployes w;ll get a full holiday The entire
force under the dire tor f pub!, work
will get the emlre day with the exception
of the scavenger m n. who will put In
a part of he day only The *ourt Hou#*
will Im closed, and the officials and in
ployes there will huvr holiday. The bank#
will close a# u-uul. The <Ti#tom Hou#
Kid Posfnffice will oliserve holMay h*Nif’*.
on the Bay and among the merchants and
buMlnesM men generally, th day will b
a half holiday At the Poatoffi e th--
money ord* r window will be c!t>?*e*l for
the day. The registry. #t;tiiu and genera,
delivery wlrwiows will n-nruim open un i
11 o*<‘>ock. city tim‘ Tim crrl*T# wl 1
nuike their usual collections and deliver
ies until 2 p m. The ma Ut.g and ,*ustmn
will miMitn *i>**n a# usual
A union Thanksgiving aervl e will b •
held by the evangelical congregations of
the city at th** First Presbyterian f’hurch
at 11 an. The scrm<n will be delivered
ny Rev W. C. Bcliaeff**r, D.D., of the
Lutheran C’hurch of the and
the |MStors of the other evangelical
chureive# will ak* part In -Che eenrlc**
Ttutnksglvfng service# will be held at all
the KpDcopal churches at 1! * m A
thttnksirivtng service will be held at the
Kpworth Methodist Churrh to-night Th*-
Isle of llo|*** Church will hold Thanks
giving services this morning
A Thanksgiving service will be held in
the Temple Mlckva Israel at 12 o’clock
by Rev. Dr I P. Mende#
The foot la* 11 game between the Savan
nah and Jacksonville trams and the clr
. us will together attract a large jortlon
of the pleasure-see* king popular lon to the
southeastern section of the city. W.th th*
circus at BottOf) and East Broad street**
arsY the football gam* at the Bolton
Hr reel Pork. Just a short distance away,
that neighborhood will be th' cent'r of
attraction for the afternoon. The Klimt-
Hearn Company will be the attracton at
the Theater, presenting "The Fatai Card’
both at the matinee and night perform
ances. Popular prices will prevail. Sells
A Grav e circus will also give n mght
performance. Th' Savannah Cadets wil
go out to she rlflle range at a o'clock this
morning with the expectation of adding
to their already remarkable record a*
marksmen.
Apparently the year haa been a good
one and the people have much to be
thankful for. The books of the city
treasurer ami the county tax collecsor
-how that taxes have been paid more
promptly than ever before and this Is
considered a reliable evidence of the pres
ence ci considerable money in circulation.
There are probably fewer people in Sa
vannah who will go without tie-tr
Thanksgiving dinners to-day than on any
similar occasion for many years.
The butchers an*! gTeen grocers are
counting on u large consumption of
Thanksgiving provender and have pro
vided thefnaelves with supplies of good
things for the table in the mnd lavi-h
manner Home of the shops are very
tastefully flx*-d up and the finest of roaaie.
the fattest of turkeys and splendid mut
ton# are fvttr.ictlvely displayed, intermin
gled with game and poultry of all descrip
tion* nn<l pretty much everything else In
the moat line which the Western pack
inghouses and the local market can fur
nish. Anew sh*n Whitaker street
present# an sapec-olly attractive appear*
anc*" which never falls to cutch thr eyes
of the paasersby.
The hotels and rest#uram# will as us
ual make special efTn*ts #o furnish their
iMtron# with memi# which will make
them feel thrtl It Is good to be there In
fact, good living will lo* the nil© ami not
the exception to-day and it Is to Ih* hop*d
that too fn*e Indulgence In the good
things Wkli have no regret# for the mor
row.
<u ii.ii mo—el upKicKßg.
\e dletvorker. Turned In 1,203 5m
fiarmenle for the I’oor.
Th* anrttial meeting of the Savannah
Rmnch of the Needle Work flu id wa
held yesterday at 11 o'clock In St John
I*urish Hall The ebstlon of officers re
sultisl In the choice of all w lw> had serve I
the previous year. The officers are as foi
lows.
Honorary President—Mrs. I. T Mend*,.
JTcMdent Mrs. David Wells
Vic* Treat dent—Mrs. Mix Wolff.
Secretary— Mls Jennie Willlnk
Troasurer—Miss l'annie Prendergast
owing to Mrs Wells being lrwl.|nsel.
the tne.'lng was predded over by Mr*
Wolff Mrs C A Klcbmorai acted a* sec
rrtary, a iwsltlon the has creditably tilled
for some time. The following are on th"
executive committee of the <1 did Ml-s
J \V Myddleton. Mrs A Ke-*el. Mrs.
E. R. Oll'htt and Mr* T H Itnindon
Th* garments turned In by the motn
ts-rs of the Guild dur.nv the y.ar are
ifow ready for distribution. They may b.
hail from the sixteen charitable societb s
tn th* city to which they were turm-d
over by the Guild There were 1.3*: gar
ments received, all of them tuw, and 'he r
distribution am, ng the poor ie .pie of the
Otty will be n boon.
Sixteen packages of the garments v e e
n.ude. the d.visloti Iwdbg as nearly equal
u* i>sstbl*. A package was turned over
to each of the societies that applied for
the clothing. Tile dlatrlbutlon of the cloth.
Ing will be entirely In the hands of the
social lee.
Perfectly heatthy people have pur*, rich
blood. Hood's Saisaparllla purlfes and en
riches the blood and makes people
nealthy —ad.
On Exhibition
In Living-ton's window, corner Bull and
Congress streets. Is a correct photograph
of the Seaboard Air Lin* terminals. It
Is forty Inches long Mode at Istdeveze',
Art Store, 10* to I*3 Congress street, weet.
—ad.
PRIZE Piratic WIJiJIBM.
Awards at the 4 aaera Clab’a Anwwwl
Exhibition.
The Savannah Camera Club’* annual
-vhibit lot. will o|*n to tha public ai the
club room* at Bull *lre<t and Bark ave
nue at 4 o’clock this afternoon. The ex
hibition hours for the public will be from
4 to 11 o'clock to-day and during the na
hour# to-morrow.
The (ornuil view of the pictures by the
club look pla •* la night when the pr.x a
, r* awarded by a vote of Che nrm er*
The task wae a difficult one and In .1
number of li.stance# a second bj.lot wa
1. . fy to d-ede whlcn waa the wtn
p ,ufa. It waa ne.rly !2 0.-lok
when the announcement of the vote wua
made Theie were tw. class, a wth L.
Mvtiuni In the first end thri-e eeet.ons in
!f . on I I us.- There were In all eeven
ty-elahl pictures for c nip' tltlon. Tne
prises were .iwsnln] aa follows:
hirst Claes. Se-tlon A—Portraits. Fleet
pr.ie Mr 11 C. ShUftrme. • Orandp. s
lleartatrlnys". eocond prlxe. Mr. A. Jer
ger. a fwrtrall.
Section 11.-Flrat prlxe. Mr A Jerxer.
"A Home Study"; eocoi.d peixe. Mr
IVrey Sugden, “Cbeckinaie.”
Section C —Kira: prlxe. Mr. J M John
tone. Jr.. "Sunset"; second prlxe. Mr. A.
Jerger. "f*oojer’e View."
Is— First prlxe. Mr Percy Sux
,ll, Interior view of Savannah postoffl.e.
com! prlxe. Mr. A. Jeryer. "Beeuly," a
horae picture.
S.<n n K. Enlarxements—First prlxe.
Mr A. Jerger, portrait of a well-known
Savar.nah n,an; se -on,l p:lxe. Mr. Percy
A .,iUn. ' A Lg Cabin."
B<*cor.d <’ a##. B*-*il*>n A—First prize. Mr
J d* Bruyn Kope. of a lady.
Sf ion t*. Landscape#—First prlxe. Mr
J M Jhrt*‘fe. Jr.
B'cti *n 1* Ilrst prlxe. Mr Frank C
Battey. "Atop the Earth"; second
prtx* Mr r E Yonge. "The Argument."
A s; il piiaa wa# awarded Mr I*
Van Wagen'n fr his combmailon pic
ture. "Th< B*jhoard Terminals."
The ln!> medal went to Mr. Jerg'r
The prize pictures reposenk a wtl
-of ph**ogTaphy. or rather of pr*>t4-
graphic printing on various kinds of I
P*r and material, the* o|als as usual
being a feature of ttie collev'tftotL Tt •
prix* - will bf* marked and will b*
-tarred during the public exhibition- T e
'Ollertlon of photographs Is larger and
-1 per lor In merit to any that the club
hi- exhibited at any of Its previous sm
one. It is of a character thut will be
more interesting, too, to the public. The
Exhibition t’*>nimlitoe will be at the Huh
rooms luring exhibition hours and visitors
will be mud** w.-b-ome. The Camera Chib
i* one of the re.>igniz*l InetHutlon# of Sa
vannah. It Is compose) largely cf young
men and hue done much to elevate thi art
<f photography.
WEATHER FOR DEO:*HER.
The Kind SarantiMh Haa Had for
Twenty-wine Yean.
Ob server Royer of the Weather Bureau
hns compiled from the records of the bu
reau the dt i of the weather during De
cember for twenty-nine years a# a
of predltlons for next month.
The m*-an temperature''at Savannah for
December I# flfty-two degrees. The
warmest December since IF7I wa* tiiat of
IYO. with an average ofۥ degrees. The
oldest l*e<'*mber was that of 1876. with
an average of U degrees. The highest
December temperature was 80 degree*# n
JDth. in 1&75. an*l the lowest W4ia U de
grees on the 29th In 18M.
Ti e average Ihcmber rainfall la J. 21
Inches, the \crags number of days wth
01 of an inch or more being 9. The grea -
•t December rainfall was 7.!* inch** in
887. and the Iraat was a trace in. 18*9 The
greatest amount recorded In any twenty
four hours wa* 3 #3 Inches on Dec. 1 and
1, 1894 The greatest amount of snowfall
recorded in any twenty-four consecutive
hours, th* record extending to winter of
18W-86 only, was a trace on the 6th, I*6.
the 27th. 1892 and the Slst. IW.
The average number of clear day* In
December, 12; partly cloudy days. 10. and
cloudy days. 9. .
The prevailing winds ar* th*
northwest The highest velocity reached
in I>* emier whs ts mile# from the we#t
n the 7th. In 1890.
Death nf .lame* Vi hnlen.
Mr. Jam*-# Whalen, a w.-11-known car
penter. tiled suddenly ahou4 4 o'clo* k
yeaterdoy morning from epopb*xy. H*'
had been 111 for some lime He was w nn
flvc of thfcy city. He leaven three daugh
ters and three *on lo mourn hla sudden
demise.
A MnsnlNrrnt UeiNlna Present
When vort read In the ne trope per# that
a recent bride or groom was the recipient
of a "chest of #llver’’ thl* Is generally
what It means, as supplied by Sternberg
A Cos., though the contents may be In
creased or decreased or varied by substi
tution. a* the purchaser may elect
On* dosen dinner forks.
On* dozen oyster forks.
One dosen each table, tea, coffee and
de#sert spoons.
One dozen knlvew.
One dozen dessert forks,
one d<en l*-e cream spoon#.
One soup ladle.
One gravy ladle. j
Rutter knife.
Bugar spoon.
All best sterling silver, wtth Bternberg
A Co.’a guarantee back of lhem —ad.
I)r *oto II it Ir 1 Hrtnnran( (
The management of the Dr Soto an
nounce the opening of their ladies' ami
.-.’ill lemen" s restaurant, located In the
•rrnkf.it room on Überty street. A spe
- tail feature la the large variety of game
ami an foot from the New York and
h .me markets Service of high st.in.lard
and prices popular. After-theater parties
ran have tuhei reserved by notifying the
hotel office.—ad.
Nee Train to Augusta. Ga.
Via Seaboard Air Une Hallway—Urave
Savannah 3ii p m, arrive Augusta 9:30
p m.—ad
•'lt Cared .He,”
"Orsybeard broke up rheumatism on
me.” says Mr Chas. Thomas, the Jew
eler on Whitaker street. "And put me In
better health tt.an 1 have enjoyed In a
long llut.'*
Take Graybeard Pills for that dlssy
fe. Ilr.g—ls>M appetite and follow It up
nlll. a b ttle of Graybeard. It la all you
need licet css Drug Cos., sole props., Sa
vannah, Ga ad.
A Delicious Smoke.
The Herbert (fpeneer Is an elegwnt elgar
and It I truly a delightful enjoyment to
inhale the fumes of this fine tobacco; It Is
txhllara.ing and delicious
See that the name of Herbert Spencer
Is on every wrapper of every elgar, with
out which none art genuine.
The H* rbert Spencer cigars are only
sold by the Pox of 50. Conchas at $3.50 and
I'erfectoe. D 50 at Lippman Hr< . who'e
sale druggiata Hamard and Congrras
streets, of this city.—ad.
"Orat beard Is a family m dleine with
u.” said a prominent business man yes
trrday M' wife takas It. and I notice
h- Is enjoying baiter heath than for
ytars The children keep Hell by taking
It **
Orsybeard may be obtained at all drug
stores or write to us for It. Rea peas Drug
Cos., sola props , garanaah, Ga.—ad.
ALL KINDS
"LAP ROBES”
HOUSE BLANKET.
—and—
HOODS.
Consress and Whiuk*r S’.i
LEO FRANK.
”''^ ~ '' (" ;
for the Ixwt 17 years has !ew
trifle over !?.(> per year.
v*g. su --•-' —i ra .ad n i—. .
It 1* THE BEST and the iar*'f a
<l*nt Insurance corporation for (’ m .
rial Travelers In the world We ha,. \
of over 21.5*n We ha'. A r*.
eerve fund of over lI4VOOO N.* eommer
traveler can afford to be without ’*• c -
te tlon we give him Write the Be ~r
who will cheerfully give all Inf** m t n
H D. IMXLEY. EDWARD TKi:\ KTT,
President. Be*-. & Treas.
its
((|&p |
This is tho Trade Mark
of the Best Builders Hard
ware : that made by the
Yale&Towne Mig. Cos.
Those who contemplatx
building should send for our
artistic Drochure "Artist ana
Artisan;" free.
H. H. PEEPLES & SONS.
126 CONGRESS ST.. WEST.
SINGLE AND DOUBLE
GUNS.
LOADED AND EMPTY
SHELLS.
Hunting Coats,
Vests, Hats,
Leggings, Etc.
11 IMS M
113 Broughton Street. West.
ORANGES
Headquarters for
FINE FLORIDA ORANGE*
FRUITS AND VBUETAUiOCS •*
kinds.
BKKD RYE. SEED OATS.
HAT. ORAIN. FEED, FI-OfR.
CHEESE. BEANS. Teas. R!c Straw. '
VV. 1). S mkins & Cos.
W. ROSS GRAVENER,
Manufacturer’s Agent,
RAILWAY AMI MILL ■IPI'I.IE*.
Provldsnt BullalOtf. Bsvannsh.
am seal: via.
SAVA IN Ta HTHhA?£T
MATINEE TO-DAT 2.30 p. 51.
TO-NIGHT * 30 O CDOCK.
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“The Fatal Card.”
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10c, 20c ami 30c. .
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TWO NIGHTS. FRIDAY ANI> BATL’R*
DAY. NOV. ft) AND DEC. L
BARGAIN MATINEE HATTRDAT.
80c and 26c.
M. B LEAVITT’S
Oorgmua Fantastical Spectacle*
“SPIDER AND FLY.”
Seats on sale
FRICKS—Night, SI.OO, 75c, ■’ aad- 90.