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new YORK’S FIGHT ON VICE.
t*JTIZRbVff COIMITTBE I* EVIDENT
LY IN
j, rn i iirri Muni Ghr Their Time,
fllll? M+Glorj Dirt lilf 111* I
Hhll—i’r|rlef or f the* “ filar It .
Hnbblt'* (iol Only K.lglil Mouth*.
\% Nile Komi* ol III* K|iloy Went
Ip tor lenr*—The Tltoll Did Not
He-open.
York. Nov. 2*.—Or filiation of the ,
tall*'**'* ct>mtnlMr* of fifteen for the mip
lrrelon of vice will not be completed he.
fore Friday or batardM). Thin Ue.ay In 1
in ailonid by the gnat amount 01 good
materia, rather than the acutely, charlea
Htew *rt Smith, to whom wan left the aj>-
pointment of the committee. iniiMw that
me men who accept placet on the commlf
of fifteen ahall be willing to contrib
ute liberally of their time. Funds will be
j- ort omii.f In plenty, hut there will b*
much wrk to he and re and this will fall
•.pen the committee tnembera.
II t> urv>*rwtood that no exception will t>
it- > Kx-Mayor Abram rt Ih w ltt has
ibcUne-i to serve ma i nn-mber of the
v'ommittcc for t v e r aeon tlwt he cannot
|tv t * the work the time it dei*rv**. Yei
00 ken > Is* It felt that Mr. H-wHt ad
vice will I*** almost incJispcneehio. that
he wi'/l probdbly Ixp ptrauaded to recon
► - reftieal
It * possible that the committee will
j rrr# . v Its memhc*h r to twenty-five so
a i in ten who nwiy act ns advisers.
Hilly" MoOlorv’a ha!! on Went Fifty j
r r; . street was to have lwrn onened to
r.ljhr b' a hi#r hall. The po!i’* wt-rr noth i
* Mj r.d at tne last mom* nt the hall was
: ff TMs nf*ernoon six clothes men ;
took their places In fr**ne of the hall, but
t .f*-.nd noihlng to lo A dim light |
h irr. and :n the barroom, but there no
•Irr f life within.
I ll* Xml \ti(oriu 1)1% r.
M heel Davie, proprietor of the “Black
B-tbbtr." the nkMC notorious den In this
\r permuted to plead gu lty fo-ffciy
before Recorder (ioff. In <General
t® a disorderly house. He was
sentenced to *.rht months' imprisonment
in the penitentiary.
Two other Indict manta aaamst the prls
<*r.er *ach charging a felony, the rmxt> |
mum p**ra.ty of which would have been j
years at hard labor In state prta- j
o:. were pracrkmlty qaaahed by the dls- j
trice at*orney's re mmeiida*lon that the
prlsot er be discharged on hit own recog
nisance.
Baulin* rthaMon. who was present dur
.ng the orgies when the “Black Babbitt*’
was rakb'd also e-aped with an eight
months' sen *ence.
In c*n:ra*t with th*** senfenres Jules
Dumont, employed aw floor manager by i
Davis in the ' Black Rabbi ” tri*d and
convicted fore Judge Cowing la.- t week
was sent* nce<i to fo irten years in state
Edith Myrtle L.yi oh, a performer
at the “Hki* k Rabbit.” tri**d and con vic
ed before Judge McMahon sot aeven
year* In s*ate prieon.
11% oil IM| Not Open.
In defiance of Ihe poll- e and apparently I
by ihe vice crusade. Charles j
F! Akron prepared to-day to reopen the
Tivoli Ills Intention baame known to
Edward Glen non. Chief Devery’s right- j
hnrwl man in • tie Tenderloin police eta
ttion. who vrii word to the dlvekeeier
that twenty-five poll emen would te sent
to the Tivoli and close the place If he
opened It. Ackron cor -luded not fo open
to-day. but sayw he will to-morrow.
FIAERAL OF HKI ITOR DA \ IN.
*ervl*ea at Ihe ltel*lenee at II
OTlook Hntnrdiiy Homing.
3* Paul, Minn., Nov 2# -The mortal
remains of the late T’nlted K’ates Senator
Cushman Kellogg Davis have rested to
4ay in his home. The funeral services
sill he held at the residence at 11 o'clock
Saturday morning, the brief service Ire-
Ir g in charge of ltev. C. D. Andrews, rec
tor of UhrtM Episcopal Church, assisted
by Rev Ttaortore Hr-rtuwl k. re,-tor of the
1 htireh of S'. John the Evangelist.
The body will lie In state a: the Capitol !
from 10 until 3 o'clock Friday. A deta* h
ment of ihe National Guard will escort
* b from the r. -*b io the Capitol
•nd ramoin as guard during the day. taler
returning to the house.
Messages of svmpAthy to-day came to
t e family of tiie late Benator frtm ali
p.'-t* of the w. rid
President McKinley felegraplied ns fol
lows:
1 beg you will receive the heartfelt
t.mf iih.v of Mrs. McKinley and myself
In your fir* at trow. In the death of
H*ntor Davie the nation loses one of Its
* “*t *t* smen. a tireless stu lent *f
l‘ l !? affairs, wh !*e discussion of great
qiewtlon* was ctinra.-terUcd by habliuil
fj r **■. irv| profound learning The whole
P fde mourn with you”
Am*rg the mes-age* was one from B li
st, r Pritchard of North Cardina
NVII.L ATTEND THE FIN ERA 1,.
Hperlal t omiulttee From the llonse
Mas lleen Nnmed.
ihingtr,n. Nov. 28. Speaker Hender
•nn of the House of Representatives, to
-4> appointed the members of the com
mit tar to attend on the part of the House
th* funeral of the late Henator Davis of
M.nneaota The committee Includes the
'mire Mlnnctrota Megat on, with Mr.
Tswrvev as ciralrnuin; Cannon of 1 llinol-*;
itrosvenor Of Ohio; M-*oly
>'”> Jenkins of Wlaron-ln; W. A rtmi'h
<f Michigan; lUchardsan of Tennessee;
Rai'ey rf Texas; Clark of Ml-sauri: Burke
of Texs*; l of Ataiama ,
T‘e sp rni train l* a ing ihe rommlttat
er { he rtenjte and w ill leav® \Vah
ibgton to-morrow
•MYF.RS ELECTED PREBIDBRT.
Directors ol Hleliminl, Frrder
leksluira imd Potomac,
Richmond. Va . Nov. ”S -The directors
of the Ri. hmond. Fredericksburg .ind I'o.
toma*' Railroad and the Richmond and
Petersburg Railroad Connection OotnpAny
m ”'* b*'re to-day. Only routine business
* h* trails, ted and the following officer*.
*r r .. *;*fcted President K T D. Mvers;
directors. Henry Walters. Charles Chaim-
r "> " . j. Uske, Powhattan Faille. F J
Duke.
PRIVATE refs wot killed.
s ▼ *unh Roy In the l*hlllpplnea Is
Him Alive.
Amerlcus, Gu., Nov. 28 —G. W. Bees, a
Iflvate in the Twenty-ninth Regiment.
* r, w in the Philippines, has not been klU
* I as reported. Private Itc*-* ha.* a broth
*r here, who states that the report cum nt
ff the death i* Private Rees is without
J ~,nd etk>n. and he is at a loss to know
R gained currency The young men
w *o n % of Mr. A L. R**ee of Savannah,
Privets Rees having enlisted there.
Tweed Interested In 11. nud f).
\* w* York. Nov. 28.—1 t w.is announced
’ day that Charles 11. Tweed of tin*
*’ v - ’ halrman of the Iward of director*
r *f the Houthern Pacific, hs beet* elected
* member of the axcrtttlve committee of
th Baltimore and Ohio Rafway Com*
pony.
t oil ruin It Hr til r i*e*t to Port.
Orleans. Nov. 28—The British
J ’**mer Oollegion. hence yesterday for
Liverpool. rst urßw | to pon tDif aftemawi
machinery deranged, but required
bo a*eUtatiaa
Inclement Weather Betjins
The Last of .November.
Inclement weather begins | n No
vember. The grmt objection to our
climate la that It alternates between
the heat of tlie tropica and the rigors
f the Aretle.
The a) ateat heeomea relamed
the effects of the heat, and the first
cold soup of November a%xs the seed
of thousands of raaes of chronic ca
tarrh %% hleli In a large per cent, of
*aae* %% 111 enl fatully
\m w
Wja*.|r
l*realdent Win. I lirlnker 1 sea l*e
runa na n safeguard \galnst
InHement Weather.
VVra. Chel.iker. President of the
V:ew 1/klp* of Forester*, write* from
*327 Notch Clark street, Chicago. II!., the
following letter:
The Perun.i Medi-dne Cos., Coium *u. O.:
Gentlemen Fw years pum when I
have been cxpo***d to vet or Inc,emeut
weather, my chest would hurt me and 1
would have w-nous indigestion. *and I
tvoukl l%e laid up for n .lay or two, cans
,ng inconvenience and pain.
One of my lodge triend* advised m*
to try Pertina as |t had helped him. sn*!
I found that a l>ot:le cured me.
If 1 fee! hadiy now 1 it once take two
or thre** dosej*. and r find it keep* me in
fine heln'h I’eruna U worthy of every
ones confidence
Yours respectfully,
\VM T’BFIDAKER
It Is only Juet ordinary g*v>.l. com man
’a%*ie to provide against fnclemegt
W'Wher. If you have the sdghseet cold,
■nugh. sneeslng. or any other indication
that you are “under the wr*vfh*r” w few
drwes of F’eruna will pur you right.
wait for the catarrh ro fa:en
H*elf upon you before you begin your
treatment. Reruns will cure very old
easen of chronic citarrh. but it ttikes
much b>nger thin as If the treatment
had been begun earlier.
Evsr>' family should le provided with
a bottle of rerun.! early in November,
with whlah to sucee**fully meet and
overcome rhe terrors of the winter th.it
a wilts them.
One of the most rrmmnn forms of
JKV WOOD !\IIA HiH HAVAWA.
ttr .nil HU Fnmlly Tnt, TtinnU,-
. kUliik Dtiinrr nt -i*n.
Ml.ml, Ftai , Nov. 2* —C!,n. l.<-on,rl
Wood. tnlHtary itovornor of Cubo. a-rom
panled by hi* wife. (hr*o children and
numi. arrived hef* last nlaht from 8t
Augu.tlne, real*terln a( the Hotel HK
rayne. The niornln* wa. ,pent In drlv
ln* over the city and to fOcoanul trrovr-
The revenue cutter Kanawha arrived at
the terminal wharf <wry lht morning.
After lunch Oen. Wood and parrv went
on hoard and Immediately aalled for Ha
vana.
rrefatratlon* were made for Thank*lv
lnr dinner at era It l- underwood that
(Jen Wool Will return to the t’nltrd
gtiatea before the Chrlatma- ho.May* Mr-
Wood atvl children have been at St Au
(tuertlne eeveral week*
ADMIHAI. Mc>\lH 1" DEAD.
Me Am the Itanklna omeer of the
\avy. dnt to Deerey.
Wa*hln.ton. Nov. H*ar Admiral
Krederlrk (J. McNair died at hi* re*ldenre
in thl* .Ity thl* afternoon at o'clock,
from a .troke of apojilesy. lie had been
In (Kior heaith for many month*, and It
wa* In contemplation to lake him to Eu.
rope Yesterday ne wa- taken violently
til. and to-day hi* condition became *o
rltlcal that hi* attendliut phy*lelan cali
>*l Into conaultalloti I>r. Stoke, one of the
nival aurtteons, but the Admiral lowly
eank away, lie wa* ranklmt rear ■<lntl
ral of the navy and the officer next In
line to Admirai Dewey.
PAMOK niVICH CAPTAIX DEAD.
Once Refn*ed to Take Teti-Onllar
NJotc Front Jackson.
Quincy. HI.. Nov. 2*—rapt John O
(Jlenn. W* year* old. d|rd here to-day.
He commanded aeveral MtaelaMppi -learn
er* In the early day*, and one.- ha I
dispute with President Andrew Ja-k*on.
who wa* a pu**en*er c*n Hlenn - bo it
from rxJUl.vMe to Naalivllle Jack-on
tendered a ten-dollar note of the I'mtel
Slate- Itank for hi* p.i**a* a-id Olenn
4a< liaad to take It Mtm 'Sen j“' K -""
had ju*t rafuaad to renew • ti. of
the I'nited State* Hank at Philadelphia.
A LARGE ArrHOPWIATIOR.
Yew I.eal-latlve. E.eclltlve and Jutll
ctnl Menaure.
Waahlncton. Nov. —Col. IJvln*too,
the renlor Democratic memlter of the
House committee on Appropriation*, to
day expressed the opinion that the lexl*-
latlve. executive and Judicial bill would l>e
ready to be reported to the House hy next
Monday He sail that the areat* of
the hill would ftr exceed that of the hill
a* reported to the House at the last ses
sion of Congress.
NO ( MAYOR (OMYHII’IATWI.
itodaer* Only tioltv* *• ' h Orient to
Assist Hemey.
Washlnalon. Nov. **.-Secretary la>n
mhl to-day that no change Is contemplat
ed In the command of the Asiatic stailon.
and that the detnli of H*-r Admiral
Frederick Ho.laers to duty on the station
wa* mefelv for Ihe |uri*ise of alvln* Rer
Admiral Hemey, the common.lam of the
station, much needed assistance.
Admiral Roler* tindotiMedly will he
placed In command of the Chinese fleet.
nKOHUAMf (Till* <•*' AIIX*Y.
Draft nf srerrtnry Hoot's IUII tn On
||rfore C ommittee.
Washington, Nov -Representative
Hull, chairman of Ihe House committee
on Military Affair*, wa* at th# War De
partment to-day and had a lotwt cnnPf
rnce with Secretary Root, durln* w I h
they canvassed the who> fleJ I <• vere-l hy
the uuwtton of army reo ar.l*ation. Tha
draft of Secretary Root * Mil will b* laid
before Ok vommutea when It mevt* id
day.
THE MORNING NEWS: THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2fi. 1900.
catarrh among delicate women k* ca
tarrh of the pelvic organ*. This lends
to a host of ma.udtes which have Ichi
called female Hut the wise
piiyk , l4i* recognig* In these case* the
same old enemy, chronic catarrh. t‘a
tarrh is catarrh wherever l; I* located
It requirsw the some treatment whether I
located in t ie load or pelvle organ*.
A great murt|tu*b* of wouai suppose
themselves to be Hopelessly nlflidel
when :h** fact ?*. a t ur would be prompt
at •! c rtaln if they could Is* brought to
uodrrrtattd that tne clis*ase |e alarrh of
the pelvic organ:. Local treatment and
r •varies w jli do no good in these cast *
A thorough course of internal treatment
with Pertina i* the only hop*- of
netit relief
Mrs. l.iviwv E. Walker, who hol-fs the
highest state office of the Ladies of the
lliinins tJ. A R.. v% hi h is Ih*partmcnt
(hap.aln, write* the following |et;er:
Western Springs 111
The IVruna M-di t’> Fiduntnu*. C
<* iw emen “You have my sincere
gratitude for pm Ing hfor* suffering wo
men medicine which has proven such |
it blessing as Ftrunt has
“I have life ! my-* * wen much
worn out, and font and m* - grillfvlng
results, and a number of th* women of
■:or
. MR **. *.mM WII.KRR.
our Ort.r ru*frtn(r with woaltneM j—-
ruMar to woin-n havr h.",n rfult\
help.-! arwl urr l by I-wunn 11-tic .1
hn* my mdorMiwnl. ail t*wt
Slnorrrly your-,
"LAVIXIA I; WAI.KKR. •
AA.lr,<>!> Th- Porui.il Me.llolnc Cos., of
nolumbim. < . (<r 1 frre ropy of Dr
Hartmiin's lairat hook on rnvirrh.
MYSTERini* ni(ppf.(it ixrcic.
A Jnlkslnn Man l.ravn ltime—Other
X\n%-r*M N*%%n.
Wijrcro%s. Gn . Nov. 28 A
from rmo to the city t ift
momlrp and tails of lh* myi* rloug dls -
ap|*Mranoa of Mr K C. K*nni on, a
profnln.of farmer living near that plica
Two scaks ngo ha laff homo aaySog
he *4% going to Marine. nn*l nftfr re*oh
lng Folkaton h* told friends that h** (‘x
lacte*l to coma to thU city rtlnoe that
time* l<* haa not l*ern seen or heard fro'n.
His family ind frian.L umhle 10
account for his strange dimp|>artiice.
Every hurtnew hou- tn V\ >t ro e will
closd- up to-morrow in honor of Th nk*-
Ifi'in* Dny There will ha a
union Thanksgiving service in the Pres
byterian Church, ih* sermon to he de
livered hv Rev. T M. t'hrlxtuin, pustor
of King Meih< dUt Church.
The <Tty Board of K lucfitlon Ims not s*
yet eleejed a successor to Mr-. C. W
Lyon, teacher of the Third Grade, who-e
occurred a f*w days ago. The
place Is l>eing flut'd by Mtan M.imie Reav
ers The board his selected Miss Rebec
ca Wadiey of Boi!ngtroke. fja.. a niece
of Mr. John F#. Wadiey, cashier of the
First National Bank, to temporsrlly fill
the place made va rang by the serious Ill
ness of Miss Louise Hranh.im.
Oscar Byrd, n colored Way cross box',
has Joined the regular United rttntc* army
and he Is **#ln(f ervic In the Philippines,
Ther< lx consids ibta lotcrttl in the
election for one Justice of the pe*t*e and
two const*hi* - at the court house rtntur
dny. Judge J \Y. Ilighsmlth, the present
Incumbent, is opposed by Col. W. N
Br inhim for the |o*lrlon of Justice of the
peace.
There sre several entries In the ring for
constables, among them C. M llighsmlth.
\V. D rtmith. J F Parnt I. \V. A M Don
ald and J M Mathis
There are sixty-taro pensioners on the
’lt from Wars county to le i*i<i mit of
ihe state funds Two death* have oc
curred -Inc* i>? year, and tsro new names
have been added
MINI DOMFATIt ANIMILfI.
The Resnlfs of the f rnans llnnmrra
ti>n Are f*l%en.
Washlnff*otk Nov. 28 —The Census Bu
reau to-day Issued a bulletin giving the
result* of the enumeration of the domes
tic animals In enclosures, but no* on
farms or ranges Of ].878.9ff barns or
enclosures returning domestic animal*,
which w * substantially one-third of the
total numlM-r of f.irms In the United
Stal" w , 7Xl.> contained I.4ti*.9?fi meat cm
tie; 1.3f5.63j |n*doures rcj>on*sl horses,
aggregating 2.533.877. and the aggregate of
other animals reported follows Mules.
IS2.U.Y aiscats. 1. C'; sheep, 16A.470. swine.
1.58C.1K1. and goats. 47 M3.
HE ARs % RtE IN THE ROAM.
North Atlantic Affgnilros Preparing
fr Its t raise.
Newport New.-. Va.. Nov. 28 —Tie*
United rttales ba lie ship KeirsiDge pass
,d in tke C’apes this afternoon and an
chored off Old Point The Kenrsarge
Ifft New York Tuesday and made good
time *k>wn th** coast.
Other ships cf the North Atlantic squad
run wi.l arrive between now and the mtd
d! of !>••• ml'cr and on Ihe 2 |r Hh of that
month the entire squadron will sail from
the Roods on its cruise.
AN ER ROMEO! a REPORT.
Ilig (inn at the Part Rn>al Fart Has
Not sunk.
Beaufort, S. C.. Nov. ? -MJ Pittman.
[■ )t a., ha* tested (he rosst defense
suns at Fort Fremont, and found un*
and rarfl(i***s In perfect condition. The
report, re. cntly sen. oul on authority of
nn enlisted tr.sn. that platform and mount-
In* of one of the (runs had sunk eafhteen
Inches. I* without foundation.
tnn<lnrd oil Atilt Honn.llna.
New York. Nov. J*.—The aales of
Standard Oil share* in (he Open market
10-day awirr**caied 117 share# at *s(l. ft law
tugh record for Ike atuck.
REHEARING WAS REFUSED.
801 TIIIIRN t LAIMA OH DEM MAO
IT NIC A A 1 HtsiKit.
Inferslnt** t nmmrrrr t mmission
It |iiki •-! It to Itr*ltier Hates to
k l)n % Hie— I tuntiirrn *n>a It Will
!-**■ a IllH.iUMt o 1 ear—< oinissln
vass the I'ruperty and lllghts ol
< ittsea* %re as vaered as the %r
--*urlllrs of ti Matlroia%|.
Washington. Nov. i* The* Interstate
CommsTfc Comtniblvti <• lty *i mu •- *d
the |Mtltion for relu-arlng In the o,e *f
the dty of Danvlile, Vi., .ra n-t t*e
Railway aid th s
derUed la.-t Feuru.tr> against the rail
road company
The original decision held that Ihe
freight rates between the West and Dan-
Mile should not be nur* titan Ifi t**- c-nt
alcove the rate* to Lyin hburg *td that
freight rate* for North* m u.d ba>*tern
cities anl dates certain oommoditieg
from N* w Orleans to Danville rh>nil<l n t
exceed those to Lynchburg by more than
1 |>er cent. The South* rn Hallway
claim* that to obey the dec Hon woull
causa it h total loss of over t-er an
num through necessary change* at oth r
points.
Ref erring to the claim of the company
that It* fl2tt.Bno.fini) of common stock paid
no dividend In 1898. and that, the order
of the commission would deprive le
owner* of the sto*'k of thHr property
without due process of low. the ornm.s
s.crti say* that the stexk was t-od a*
part of reog in iga lion sc hem- undT which
the corn pony came int existence, and it
tlo**s nt ap|**ar In the testimony that
anything was ever paid for It.
The rommtaah n rub * that it doe* not
r*i iti the whim of a reoganixa’lon com
mittee In Wall street to lm|*o*e . tax
upon • Bout.ltem <ounr>
the property of the radw iy company
should be most carefully prote t* l. but
the property of the of Danville is
as sacred as are the securities of the
railway company”
C\4DF-I*MII* IX XXI IN XTION.
Preparing for Inang nratlon—other
lallaliwaar*- Nr%%a.
Tailaha-see. Fla . Na 2s -Judge Gen.
I* Ramey, Hon Fred T Myrr* aiwl Rev
rt M Proven* • were ap;K>inted by Hon L
M rtparkman to conduct an examination
for a cadetship at the W-*t Point Mili
tary A<wdemy. The*** sentlemen met at
the fiovernmerit Mulling yesterday and
organised for business. There wrr* four
young men pieiHnt to take the examina
tion. Robert M Daniel of Gadsdan <oun
ty, VV. Mliler of I'olumhia county, M.
M Marcus of Leon county and J J.
Handley of lafa>eit* county.
Tne vat** *>f tire ounti* * east of the Su
wannee river at the recent •lection on
the cat :tal removal tjuestlon gave Tabu
bass*** a i lumlity <*f l.Hfift
Tlllshgeesan* are lookitg forward to
and making airang- met;t- for Inaugun
tWm day, Jan. S. Hon W illiam Jennings
Bryan and Hon Adlai K. Hlevenaon have
l*rth been Invited to t*e present on that
occasion Tka lmei -collegiate Orittsiiai
Association ami the Platonic | tm’ing B*-
dety of the Sate Seminary are arrang
ing to give Gov. W B. Jennings, Hon W.
| J Bryan. Gox* XV. D Bloxham, atei Hon
| A. K Stevenson n <-rrtage drive over the
; beautiful hill* of county during the
afternoon of iniugurn’lott lay.
Mr*. S I Cunningham who came he e
from Abbe Mile, S C o out thirty vu i
ago. 'lied at the residene* of h* r *o -ln
!\v Mr R J B*nnerman. la-t S,rvu..
ag***! about seventy years.
H K Htockbeptire. I*rofe r or of Agricul
ture at the Flo: Ida Agrl ulttira! C >ll gc.
lak** CUT. wßi* to-day comm wL nod '<y
fkn Bloxham . deb gate to the n
iffdustrbtl Convention, which meets n
New Orleans next month.
RELEASED AND RE AR R HATED.
Alleged Stvltidler of I'hyalelan* l
villi In Trotihle.
New York. N*v. 2X —William A. Fe rgu
son of the Capital Hotel, on the Bowery,
who was grmwed on Monday on a charge
of swindling physicians by telling false
storie* of distress In order to obtain aid.
was diseLaired by Magistrate Deuel in
the West Bide Court to-day, but was re
arrest* and b> Central Office D* tect ve Davia
as soon as he reached th air et.
He will l*e iM*nt to Wttfh nft n I>. C.
where. It Is said, h* is uiwlei indictment
for swindling physician* hnving fmrsued
in that city the ‘am** me*hods which Pd
to his arrest h*re II * only remark when
he was rearn-st-d whs:
’There trnirt te s me mistake"
Ferguson rspres*n’ed himself as a phy
sician In distress w ho had lost his family
|,y flood or fire, and was trying to get
rhe mans to return to Ireland, hi* native
country
A aE>*(TlO>(l. ailllOTlMi.
(nans (Inn Itn.l Bren Forbidden lo
Ylsll (ties llook*.
Auwueta, Nov, 2*—A eens.itlonal slioot
inw affair took plnfe on Walker troot thin
afternoon
U seem* tlmt Percy fj-llman had been
forbidden to vt!t Ml** Rook* hy her fa
ther and brother, hut continued ht* vlafl*
In the at—enee of Ihe men.
This afternoon a* Mr. Ed. Rcoka en
tered hi* home at 2M Walker street, he
met Spellmnn coniln* out. an.l say*
m.iii leered at him He ran In Ihe house
put a rtstol In hi* pocket and pursued
rt.-oilman with a rune Rook struck ftprll
man. and when the latter plck-l un a
stone. Rook* pulled his ptornl and ,trt<o|
shoo.ink ftftpelltnan ran around a corn- r
and e*cat-l unhurt. Tha Recorder will
hear the case to-morrow.
Permit* Itaelna aft Iftenntnß.
f’lnclnrvit’. Nov a—The American Turf
t'onrrea* he* decided to allow ra- lnx aft
Rennlk and. therefore, will reacln.l fle,--
11..n Sof the by-law which la us rollow*
•'The conirress as.tll riot r**eo(tn!*'\ -,-r It*
mi-mle-rs ft-ermlt. ru Inc In the CnMed
St.ite* east of the Rocky mountain* or
north of I aft Mude 35 decrees durlnc the
months of January. February or Decem
ber of any year.”
\o ft lanrefttr* In (rrmont.
Montpelier. Vt . Nov. a.-The V.-rmoni
Isectalature adj-wirned e.rly to-day.
Amonit Ihe m- uaur- s |-sed wa* one prn
hlbltlnc Ihe sal# of clgarefties In the state.
! m MDinnt of its I
' More rhUdrea would be b-rne.f the mother ,
1 be sura tliat the p*u>*. worries and tribulation* ol I
' gJ.Ut on -ul! be avoided. 1
! "MOTHER'S FRIEND” \\\^T
) (i)Mt msgvslottt hmmxrat) i wslqsria \ > ' X*'*
; SaaaiSgSßE ss-jP^*
; r^^SSSSRafS
, "rifty K (iiviftd.o (ftfttft-ft ft- (roll #o., (tlssts. t-a. SSI
NEW ID HR'* E\ |L TENEMENT*.
They ire a Snarer of a lire mi Deal of
X lee anil Crrapfioa.
New Y**rk. Noth SA. The Taman err
Hone* Commission held an eu meeting
t*>-!•>' nt winch the qu* -Mi. IV of vice and
pr<'*4tu4t n fn the ten<mer.ts discuas-
I b> t‘,* spec til ronmittev of the cevn
miSHi n ipjeiniot for the purp*>*e of tn
v**tiKai.tt£ this feature cf tenement ho .**■
lilt
Rev Ir Rohsrt L Padlo**k of the Pro
te*tn; K| i%ccp.il pro-cath*lial. Mild tlvat
the c nin tons sr f.Mjiwi by him ui the
vir- *f his work In what is known
j • onraphU'uli) a the Eighth Assembly
IHatru were very le.l. exceedlitgiy t>l
ll* ..i*| * bad talked with ihhiiv i*! e.
men • stn.en and others whore duties
t ok tii*W into the tenement ftOU'es. and
their diet had Invariably isn tha?
there w e very large nomierr of th* l
tei.etn*nit houses In which apartments
were rented to women for Immoral i*if.
poe* .■ w ith the kn*w ie*!ge of the k%r.d
U id. the agent or h* usekeeper, and other
tensn s of the bulMlng
lie id had hundreds of complain**
fr-m | rnt n% * the moral effect of #hls
condltkm of affvlrs upon the vMtng gtrl*
and boys of th*- dlstri*'t. and slaty* ihat
• hi** • ertttln knowledge there were manv
men • I women whose sol** business was
the procuring of '%un* girls to enter
(h*%se tenement house apartments grid
lead . life of Immoralßv
Ir Pa* I kwh gave it as his opinion that
th* 4ark and unllghted hallways of the
renenents were the chief reasons for the
prevalence of the vice in that district It
was there, he said, that small children
first Ume into temptation, and he sug
gested that the law requiring the holts to
be llghrrd be rigidly enforced
Dr Paddork stated further that he coo
• dered the <.mt>ht.g evil one >f the most
• —l> ass*. lated with that of prostitu
tion He also de la red riiat he .onsidsr
• I that the mor il srandard of the entire
Kfl( rtl.le hn l been lowered liy *'|oe and
Intimate a*ec|*itnn with the women who
live in flats and houses in the so-called
“red IfghJ district "
TESTIMONIAL Foil CAPTAIN.
Hniiuht Steamer An I mlrr l)llfl*all
t nadlfl *as.
Hutlfitx. N, rt . Nov 7* The over due
Elder-Dempster Line steamer loike Mr*
gantic, employed under contract In carry
ing the thmadlatt mails, arrivsd this sven
ing and bef. re separating the passengers
presented Capt. Tod* and his offi*ers
and ms with a te*tlnuuvial for th-ir
manag mem of the ship bu it g a prokwig
ed vo) age of sixteen days from Lvvtrpool.
*n trie second -lay fr ni Queenst.rvn the
steam steering gear broke down It was
repaired, at li er\als during the \o>age
with the Insufficient apidlance* at hand
and with ininvtvs** labor and ext**ure on
ih part of the crew*, as often an It broke
uwu) again, olid for a gtut part of ih
voyage tive ship was at the mercy of the
wild and in umanually wild weather for
this temtwstuoua iinmth on the North
Atlantia At iast, only three days ago. a
hand-st < rtivg gear was successfully
rlgg*d and served to bring th steamer
irrto port.
1,0 A DON I MIP.HftiNOI Ml 110(11.
(merleaa# (dll Farnlab a<>-HUl.nof.
for fhe Enterprise.
New York, Nov. 2S. -The World aaya;
f'onlract* were slcn-d W-slnea-hiy In
le-mlon on-l r.itlfl-l In wall street for the
equipment of the f'harln* I’roes. F.uston
an 1 Hampstead tinJercroond railroad
w th elecrlcliy at a coat of alsnit s3*.-
•ou.tfa- Americana will furnish all the eap
i-.tl for the ent-rprse.
The coniractlnc pu rt lea were I'harlee T
Yerke*. H C. Davis. A. I' H--u*eman
ind other* of New York. J J Mitchell
of (Tilcasio and the llrm of Price ml
Reeve* of Westminster, Ko*.. aleetrl at
and genera! contrantor*.
The contract provides for the excav
ation a* tv.-II u* the el-- tric.il e<|ul|mi*-nt
->f the road and It* various offshoot- from
fharlmr Pros* to Hampstead, a ul t.wicc
of about seven mil-*
niII.INTH' 10(1. aitll-HENT.
l-ltfsbi.ru I'o.k.pany (( 111 Send Wit.,
non Tows In I'ranee,
Rdtlmore. Nov. 2*.~1t was announced
hire to-day Ihat the Pltt*hurg ' Via I (Van
puny of Pittahurg haa rloae.l a contract
to ship AV.fltn tona of bituminous coal ro
N.tnee, Fram-e, which will tr> forwai-t- t
I.) way of Mnkhnore The coni will rep.
r- sent 1n value K.3o>.'<h To Irunstmrt It
will require .O(X* cars of the Unrest cu
l-ar-lty made up Into 100 trains.
ftlher lark- order* received from Ihe
Wee* Indies. Mexico, South Africa and
various European and Aalatl-' countries
will tax the capacity of the coal pb-rs of
this part, and It ls thought they will be
operated -lay ami nlxht io ac--ommod.il.
the tar*c fl--et of vessel* that will com*
here for coal.
NAtfl nttßOa K ABO RU,
start Imllefed for Dnetnrlaa llarler
(V lib aulftibar.
rWrifo, Nov. 3X —D. II Blury of Dav.
• nport, who wa* Indicted here yeaterdai
in a dur*e of do- torm* harley with sul
phur. catne to Chlcifft to-day and *av
l.ill for hi* appearance tor trial. 11-aid:
-aid:
•'The chars# l* ridiculous. I have been
In the irraln toielnea* for t*-*nty• -ev.ri
year* an-l have m-ol# a specialty of lat
|ey Before I adopted thl* prru-ea* of
i-u:ifyina the *raln I experimented With
It thoro-i*hly end foumi that It w-ul-t
mike |t much eweeler In the matt ami re
tain If not strengthen all Its other <|uali
tie#.” _
Millionaire l.uml-ermnn Dead.
Detroit. Mich.. Nov. A- Dnvld Whitney
Jr., mlld-awlre Inmiermsn and vaaaei
owner, died to-idaht tn hi* home her*
.i*ed 7*l year* .after an Fine*# of about
two week*. Mr Whltoev wa* one of the
beat known lumberm- n In the Weal.
Amtell ll.M*hl (lI.TIXI.
New York. Nov. 'The moat Inlerest-
In* feature of the hore sap to-day w*
(he sale Of Axtell. the famous frottlnt! sire
-•••nalKned bv W. J IJams <>f Terre lla-tt-
Ind He w.i* l-otwht by (J II Barlow of
Rlnchamton. N Y.. for sH.7tn. Matt
Dwyer I'M lll.Axt.
To Prraeb tn Toronto.
Toronto, Ont . Nov. 3 Th-- cotißre**-
tl-n --f Fm-k's Chur h. a prominent Pre
t-ytertan church of thla city have Invited
the two well known mlnlder* fnm ihe
I'tilled State* to pr--uch m trial In Ihe
near future' They are Rev Dr Work of
I lnclnm.tl and Rev. Mr Eabr of West
Chewier. Pa.
See the Window!
• ■ -• —--MP-t II \\m\\\ in 111 liisnrw — a ——-- • isiw
A Sum in Simple Arithmetic
PLAIN AS 2 AND 2.
We have now on exhibit in our window a
A Complete Bedroooi Suit,
in mahogany finish, consisting of 12 pieces, as follows:
1 Bed, 1 Dresser, 1 Wash Stand, 1 Table. 4 Chairs, 1
Rocker, 1 Towel, 1 Spring, 1 M>*s Mattress. Tins suit
is well worth $1(K). hut we will start it to-day. Thanks
giving day. at 875, and will reduce it $2 50 per day
each day until some lucky and long-heade 1 customer
carries it off Every day reduces it $2..0.
Don't hang back too long! You can be the lucky
person.
& BULL STS>
The Leader of Low Prices.
WORKING ON CONSTITUTION.
fl HAN DELEGATE* FREE AH ING TO
M AKE x| 4.. K I ION*.
( nkvfNtlnn Vilinnrnril lattl Nest
Tm*mla% Without I'flkilns on the
Form *f I oi%n| 11 nt lon to Hr IH|d
n|.%rnor t.*.oir# (trail a Hr|l% fo
lien. %% <l|rntna A*lHren la-
IlniNtrd That t o% rnf !•• Knew If*
final nr*.
Havana. Nov. 2* At 10-dfty's of
th* t'ubar. const Hut tongl rotvvrntUm In
th* Marti Thratrr, rtrnor Uiftntn at
tempted to have the convention express
an o|4nlon is to fh* form of ronatltut.on
to be adopted, wh* tl rr federsl or unitary.
ll* was aprakiitfc r-n the motkm of ffotkbr
dr Qurrada to adjourn until Tuesday
nrxl. hto the first right days of the
permanent organisation will hvr expired
arid when *l* legstre will bo at libsrfy to
uand In suggestlne < to th# constitution
Henor lr had argued that Ihe
convention ought to .i IJottrn b#cause not
to do o woukl b onlv wasting lime* In
nMler discussion; but rtenor IJortsU
contend**.) that the convetttton shcadd
meet dally.
"There are many thing* to he discuss
ed” hs said, “and w- should not l* earn
ing our salaries If w** did net m*et.'*
After an unlivteresflng debate *f IS*
hours the motion of Hetior de Quwsada
was carried
rtenor (Hmllerto Gomes sn% grunted the
special privilege of reading a motion in
answer l> tjen Wood's address to the
convention It proved to be extensive.
i>ut tr**ate*l the question inlldiv. inllmat
ing that It w*% nt neceaeoiry for Gen.
Wood to t* II ihe . .invention not to Inter*
fere with h* present government be aus*-
the delegates trad already made up ihetr
minds that this was no part of their busi
ness.
The vote on ihe motion to discuss Gen.
Wood’s address w* s tie. am), under the
rules, the resolution krill ie* again nub*
min***! to th* .on vent loti neat Tue*Jay
TKltltllll'K RINA (TER IN !'((.
Ty|.b...n ((reeked Properly and
H llleil M.iny \allv va.
New York, Nov. 3S.—Advb-es have been
received here from Manila tii.tt the Island
nf Ouam waa visited hy a terrlllc typhoon
on Nov. IS. which wracked thoueand of
houses, unont them heln* Ihe headiptar
ief* of Gov ik-hroe-Dr.
The towns of ImlroJnn and Terra Foro
were swept away and !. If eslltnaled that
hundred* of the native population In va
rious part* < f the island met their -Path*.
The roaernnut croj-s were absolutely
worthl.s# and the vegetation of Ihe la!
■nd killed by -alt water The storm came
up in I lie forenoon and swept across th '
island with amaxtnc rapidity.
The Fnlted Mi a tee auxiliary cruiser
Y -Semite, which wa* anchored adjacent to
-he eollier Just In, dra**ed her am hem
.ml was driven agrouml * hundred an-l
llfty yards from Ihe reef, her bow* belint
crushed In. A launch with a
crew of five men had prevknidy en
deavored to find a safe itnohoratte for the
vessel, the Indk-atlons tx-lnic that the
anehor* would not hold where she was
The men were not son after they >ft
ship ansi It I* practleatly certain that the
heavy sea swamped tin- launch. Thu
oodles of Coxswain F Hwanwm and Mea
min fleorae Anhel were recovered alter
the typhoon subsided.
The storm veered around after the Yoee
mlte grounded ami he wa* driven off ami
-arrled onto the Unman cliffs, where her
rudder -ytd propeller were broken, Boa
- wain Mwerney and twelve of the erew
volunteered lo take a ,lfe line ashore. A
mat was lowered for this puri-ose, but it
was Immediately swamped by a heavy
-e All Its a- upants were carried away
from th* b-*H. but they mlra.-ulouslv sm--
. rsled m rcarnimc the land after an hour's
drUftiKlc with the W.IVI-f.
Tnrklst. ((beat lor Need.
Topeka. Kan . Nov Ji.-~TIm Xtate Assn-
Dllon of Mdl-rs and Drain Dealers lias
underleken tn supply tile farmers ol Kan
sas with anew stock of sect wheat They
will send to Turkey fer a i-arwo of Turk
ish wheal whleh they will deliver to their
Knnsas tatrom- at nol to exceed *2.15 a
bushel delivered not later than Kept. I,
18C1 Tiie price to lo- paid will be the act
ual coet of the wh. at.
Cannot Kxfen.l Jurisdiction.
Detroit. Nov 2*.—lnetlran--# Commis
sioner Htevena to-day decided fthnt the
Areal hive of Ihe I-adle* of the Maera
to-be* could not extend Its Jurisdiction io
other state* without umeietinK Its pres
ent article*.
(lade Ilia. Field Marshal.
Berlin. No*. 2* Bmt-eror William ha*
rmfertwi tif on Kin* Abort of tftaxony the
rank off W-bl marshal on the *enatral
staff of the Herman srmy
Edict dealest Two l.onnnaea.
Ilerlin, Nov. a.— I The Thurln*!en s-tit--*
of the (lertnan km.ere have forlniiden th
hoidln* of rHlclous services in the Pollah
and Uohvmian language*.
TIIE BBW til* lUTINId.II.
Der Keel'XX 'll Not Hr laid for Four
XXeeks let.
BtCatol. R. I . Nw ill The keel of thn
new up defeii*ler will not he laid for four
weeks.
-ffs regards the %ils that are now well
begun, it has leen thought that the grada
w At* a prmlucilon of Mouth < aroltna. but
gave apiK-aruhce of raveiluiga of tlm- can
vas The headeatki* of the bo are alm
llar to the m r< *riaed Texas upland oot
tn und 111 the mnk< up *f h-ad-alla of
the ColundUa In IW(‘ While there t e*un*%
evidence to Ind I* ate that the new defender
w 11 carry a larger amount of canvas than
the Columbia It la le|ieve*i that the area
of the sails now' being ma le will not ha
much greater
f omitilssloaer *f asfoms.
Tien Tain, Nov Herr Dotring ha*
boon a|*fioifi?e%l ((n>mis-bner erf Clltfissa
custom** at Tien Tsln. in place of K. 11.
Drew, who ha* received leave of sbsone*.
EAGLE* OJAA'GMT AT SEA.
Mariner *aya Me HaeosKtrrnl Tarn*
f% mi xiftlea From the t ast.
From the New York T)mea.
The latest story Illustrating the fiercas
n#ts and the strength f the storms that
for many week* past have Ireen ragMng on
the rtoutheaatein Atlantic .%wt. w.*w
broigM Into port by the Monsnu Una
stiamshlp CurHyba, yoaferday.
The story is vouched for hy Mata Urey*
matin of the CtirUylMi. who exhibits two
fine eagles, fneasuftng 8 feet each from tip
u> tip. and one small mrmci* owijm evi
dence of tha truthfulnaas of hi* narru
tlve
The mates story follow* “We wer#
steaming ahead he ea.d. “in roitgh
sea, a* omp.imed bv stmtg win*! blowing
from the shore. It we *ff Mata■*••** wnea
the first sign of the strength of the wind
asserted Itself At this iKiinr we ran Into
a flock of thousandfi of m%isc bats, a i*e
cuilar looking half bird, which Ue*k m*ra
Ilk*- a cross list ween u vamplr*- and Hying
squirrel than a nythlng else I can initik
of They would light on the railuiga
and the deck until the varmints
•■• uwd to te everywhere We eventual*
17 mn clear of th* m. however, and it was
when w’ were oNail tw*i hurxlrd mile*
••ff the northern coast of Florida that out
next pec Uttar experience • arm- Here we
ran Into a flo* k of about twenty eagles
and several owls The) were all exhsUat
• and one of th* eagles failing * my feet
or the deck, while another fell into tho
funnel and was burned up The other
eagle oral the owl wer* capture*) by tha
salior*. Capt Hoppe also killfd two
more
“Of course.’* said the mate, “th.s sounds
funny, but it only goes to show n*ar
strong ihe wind has been In the Atlantis
when |t can blow land fowl nearly two
nfdrx) mile* out to we* “
( llll.n UIMHLIIU IND TiiIKYERY.
_______________ %
IVhat the Gerry Society Ha* Howe la
Nopiircse Them,
From Atiwlse’s M*ir**tne.
•• 'Th# Fairest Wheel' was developing
the gambling instinct most fruitfully
among the children of the i-oor until tha
hand of Ihe Derry Society crushed It. Tha
device I* a kind of a wheel of fortune,
and was (o be found generally tn candy
an-l toy stores near schools. Roth the In
ventor an-l the -storekeeper were making
money easily until complaint* began io
pour tn from mothers, who found thetr
children hrgglrwr anal Mchlnif pennte* im
moderately. yet never showing any re
turn for them. Storekeepers were arreat
. and Their fines were indirectly pld / hy
the promoter of 'The Fairest Wheel.' Fi
nally fthe society go- on Ihe track of this
genius, one 'Alfred B W d*on.' Before be
could t-e brought to trial he fled from the
city Hut The Fairest Wheel was ban
ished from New York Mr Wilson' r*-
coimncnotd operations In Philadelphia,
where he was *i>eedlly equelched through
the .natigalton of the New York soclaty.
"f'htkt thievery ha* abated also because
the society ha- enforced the law that pro
hibit* pawnbrokers from tak.ng pledge*
or making loan* to any person urnter 1*
years of sgr. A notable cose Is that of
K-lwnrd ,7 year* of age. who stole a
pair of shoe*, on which a m*-ne> -lender
advanced him thirty -ents. Both chiM
Al l broker were arrested; the latter wap
fined $25 and the child was ■ mutinied to
an Institution. Frequently srtlclea of
much value were stolen hy children. Th*
pawnbroker would furnish a rkllculouo
sum for them, and the child, fearing de
tection. would destroy hc ticket. Th*
pawnbroker's proftlt on such a 1 ranaac
•ton may be Imagined,''
—After a protracted series of expert
mer'* It has been decided to establtxh tel
ephonic commttnlea'lon between England
and B- lgluftn. to be opened to the public
about Feb T. ISM Th* Belgian line will
Start fr m la. Panne, near the French
frontier, and will be übotn forty-flv*
miles long The tariff Is fixed at s4.* par
three minute#
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