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HE CALLED ON HAY
HlTl* UIMIMKU THE PA.VtM.t
('ANAL I ETI(.
gave HIM COMPANY’S PRICE.
(on CNMIPANY HEBMft
ANXIOYH TO SELL.
Tb %,lailalara(loa (Intrads n rr
l.ihmlan (ami L*ialx(ton Ex
rl.„lltr llrM'h *f the
In i.nokril to, I<> Remove Obt*flr
tlrforr Float Ac(toß la Taken.
Mu) .raant'afnla T(MI)' l One l
th , (lain Obatnelee In Ihr Way.
VlMsiinKton. Nov. PreshVtU Hutiu \
Panama rVtnul Company, rail'd by
arprlbtmrnl upon Secretary Hay U>-L*y
*rd bad • lonr talk with him. touohma
|n# P ro#r>*ct* of 'b<* Pad'"*' l <xiui! xs
off'.- -vl by th* protHible legislation at tlir
a p- ranching Coimresi.
Th' Panama company has as yet made
r c I*l tender of the property to the
department. It has. however, pre
to the Isthmian Canal Commission.
~ * leh Admiral Walker Is president, a
• u. statement of the affairs of the com
p,. „nd the oondltlona upon which It
m.yht he wlllintr to fwsa control of Its
properly to the United States government
, event that the I'anama route
s.iootd he chosen. The commission will
irrliste M Hutln'a communication In s*
repor • that Congress aid have before
it material for exercising a choice of Us
.wt us between the Nicaragua and the
panama route.
The Canal Commission la making a
strenuous eflort to finish Its preliminary
re ort Which, uo ar tlr.g to promise, watt
to he delivered to the President to-day
ft Is now said Iluat the document will
be sent lo Congress as an accompaniment
of the President s message and that mean
while It will probably not be made pub
lic.
Will Press Legislation.
Ii Is evidently the Intention of the ad
ministration lo press canal legislation up
on Congress earnestly and speedily from
the very beginning of the session.
II is expected that before itnal action
-■an be had In the Senate upon the pend
ing House bill providing for the eon
stru lion of the Nicaragua canal the ex
ecutive branch of the government will
have succeeded In removing certain ob
stacles which now lie In the course of
the pending Hay-Pauncefote treaty, and
If this later convention Miould he ratified
the administration Influence w II be cast
in favor of the pending lull. There have
been several conferences of late between
Secretary Hav on one able and Benors
Correa and t'alvo. the mlnMera for Nl
iragoa and Cos;a Rica, respectively, und
n a believed that by way of anticipating
action upon the Huy-Pauncefote treaty
U’.e bases have already been laid for the
treaties with (he two iMhndan republics
winch would be necessary lo give effect
in the canal Nil and lo secure for the
I bi'rO States the exclusive right for the
rir.ai constructton.
Hoof. IKHIOKLY Hl/.t-ID.
He May Die As llesnlt of find Treat
ment at West Point.
Philadelphia, Nov. *>.—A special to the
Press from Kriatol, Pa says:
Oear I- Roox. a young man ;i years
f ' age. lies at the [mini of tie ith at his
home on Cedar street. Aiioul a year ago
horn wns appointed by Congressman
U anger in the West Point Military Acad
'mj. and the parents declare that the
iMiing administered it that time was of
ich an atrocious nalurr that the death
of their son may result. ,
After the Iwtzlng Congressman Wan
*cr S appointee was left in such a phvsl
■ il condition that he had to resign his
radstshlp. It Is allege.! that tabasco
mice was poured.down Hoot's throat, r-d
was thrown In his eyes, hot
grease poured on hi* hare feet, a tooth
knotted out and fiendish operations gen
erally indulged In.
"The Rooc family have no hesitancy In
declaring that the hazing received by Os
tr Is responsible for ills precarious con
dition. "
< OL. JAMMU |). Dll tin DM AD.
Me Wns < ollrctor nl Internal Hne
no- In A Iruinln.
Pe’ershtjrg. Va . Nov. to—Col James P
Brady, collector of int. rtial reventi. for
the Second district of Virginia, died here
! c- morning from the eomhlned effects
neuralgia of the heart atsl Plight's
disease, in the- .\Mh par of his age. |)ur-
II g the Civil W ar lie wns colonel of the
rx* third New York lteglment In lln
--k s corps Since the war he lived con
■ a-aisly 111 Virginia, taking a conepi u
••us |virt In pollt.es IS a lb-publican lead* l
M- ... elecied lo Congress from ilie P*--
lersbur* district In IkM, and held the pn
■ ; ’- r n of collector of lnbrnal rrveii t*
ti iee terms. He was reeommeiuk-d (or
k- gadier general In the late f-'iwnJi-h war
tv r;n Miles, on whose staff he had
once served.
K APPA MI.M A I'll ITEHMTI.
Ai noal I onirntiun Held mid Arw
llllii-s-ps Fleeted.
Philadelphia, Nov. JO.—The Kappa Sig
ma fraternity to-day concluded the buid
ii-ss sessions of the annual convention
•ffi the election of the following oflber
;>avid Fletcher Hoy. registrar of Cor
reli ('Diversity, worthy grand mister:
Frederick Neal, Denver. Col., worthy
cart-l master of ceremonies; Dr. Itich
srde.m of Ark.mans, worthy grand pro-
Herbert M. Martin of 1 Hinvthe,
1 worthy gran.l stilt; Stanley M. Mar
-1 of lianvllle, Va.. worthy grnrwl treos
l,r'r - J Harry Covington. ICastmi. Ml
■ di’er-ln-chlef of the Cadeuus, and Georg*
1 ighn. Hot Springs. Ark , editor of
' Mslogue.
Fastest Trotter bold.
.w York. Nov. JO.— At the Kasig and
Tipton auction sale of fine horses to-day
‘ r ” Abbott, holder of the worlds trotting
“ *>rd, (2:081,), w„ soi.l for S2S.SOU The
l-.tvhasei was F!r< Commissioner Joan
J S-anneil of New York
AAhy Powers Cannot Art.
London. Nov. 30,-The Cologne Oazetie.
n ,n Inspired article, reviews the reasons
J* • h prevented tha Poweys from Inter
*r'ng In the war In Houth Africa and de-
Hr that these still exist and prohibit
* r intervention.
Money Wealed la Hn> lotion.
Ifv of Mexico. Nov. JO.— The cotton
iwnufaeturere at Puebla are proposing lo
loan of S&txi.uvu gold in the lulled
a.*it to ordw to buy raw cotton.
MBBTINO OF THE CADI ALT.
Seeretar y Hoot Told All Aliunt Ills
Trip to i uts.
Washington. Nov. JO-For the first
time in many months oil the members of
the cabinet were present at to-day’s meet
ing.
Much of the time of the meeting was
given up to listening to Secretary Root'a
account of his Cuban trip, vile described
conditions as he found them and the alt
uailon as he palmed it was recanted as
generally satisfactory.
Secre ary Hay explained briefly the new
features of the Chinese situation which,
however, were not of much imiiortance.
It Is understood that one of the Chinese
\leeroys lias been proceeding energetically
against the Boxers punishing gudtv per
sons and protecting foreigners and Chris
tians. But notwithstanding his commend
able course the same Information was to
the effect that the Germans were not sat.
Istled, and that they were contemplating
a h<et..e movement agalns- him
Owing to the death of Senators Davis
and Gear, the President s message proba
ble xse.il not be transmitted to Congress
until Tuesday. “gres.s
WALE* or PM IAT riAITII*.
Acer England Manufacturers Having
• Milt lluhlnna.
Fall River. Mass., Nov. art—The sale* In
the print cloth market during the week
amounted to about 2S&.MW pieces, all odds
regulate were disposed of during that
4 line.
For the first time In months the sales
for the week exceeded the regular produc
tion. a promising sign of the prosperous
business conditions which are confidently
expected by manufacturers
.Managers here *.>* that the manner In
which primer* and converters are talking
ha* convinced them that there I* a good
trade in the South and the West, and
that the next three weeks will see a largo
Increase In sales Buyers will hy that
time he compelled to renew their stocks,
which have of late been depleted by con
verters.
The Ircrease In the price of cotton has
given renewed strength to the print cloth
market the pnsluction Is held on n
basis of Jt, cents for all makes
REPORT 0\ CIH%> PfUt'Dlt.
Kprrlal Andttor Lnirshe (ioes Into
Portlier Detail.
Washington. No\ 30 —Tha report of
Spcf'iaJ AiKlltor I .aw* he. who waa aent to
Cuba bj the siecretar>' of War to make
u supplementary Investigation into the
Cuban (joata-i fraud*, tias been received at
tur *ii iie%riurnA. Ii ssj maur liiie l
to tiecretar> Root, and it wan announced
to-day thai being .* corsildential report k
will not be made public.
Auditor L*w.he l*a* made another ro
port for the Committee on Citbwn Affah*.
o # which Senator ITatt of Con next ant h
chairman. It ia a report for which a *pt
cinl demand tray made by the Senate
Committee Both of the I*awyihe report*
are volumlnoua affair* They cover prac
tically th* name ground a* that of Fourth
AaM*tant Pont master General Brlatow'.
but are even more in detail, and tt is
~| tha being drawn on strict treasury
department line*, the list of Items for
diMilloarance Is even larger than that
drawn up by Mr Bristow
HI IMM.Ii;* ARK %*KKD FOR.
OfVieinl llrport l Mode of !.•■ ol
< rnlaer loaemlte.
Washington, Nw 3’'.-The Navy De
partment ha* received the following cah'e
gram from Admiral Remey:
•'Cavite. Nov, 30,-OfTlclal rep rt fr mi
Guam Juft reeeived. Follow Ir.r men
drowned. ICth: Joseph Ander.on. .oil
|ia**er: J.icob Ueroy M haffey. ai prentt •*,
fir*t ol.*.***; Oeo'g* Atibel. Miman; \N 1-
Ham Krcdc:lek Davt*. flieman. nat cl.i**;
Frank Bwan*on. coxswain. Two bodle*
recoveroi. hut were unrecognlaa Ic. G>v-
rnor rcp*>rt largcr cf * arvatl>n.
iHMind.4 four. 3>/<v> hl*cult. !. 0*
Migar. 20.000 fa It jX'rk, 20/0) ri * h!| U r
destitute i stive* Rh 11 f end ly >ir
cruiser? Brutu* to k ample ttoe for
th* present. Newark, Guam
"Remey."
Re retarv Is>ng has directed that *he
Mtpplie* l>e **nt.
ÜbRE MIOT 111 MIST %hK.
I {(* a rnne OfW*er W l**> Thought The y
Hikl MonlilnerM.
Ri hmmvl. Va . Nov. JO.-It now .l*v*t
op* that Unit*.! Stat** Rev*nu* OflWra
rhapwan an.l <i** of th* Virxlnta dlatrlct,
who w*ro Khot in M*okl*nhurn .ounty.
Ttiank*lvltiK Day. war* not *hot hv
moon*him r* a* at ftrat auppoavA. but b>
■ni*toke by " po**<- o( r*v*nu oftlce;*
ironi North Carolina.
Both parti** .* n*l 10. at*.l th* *am* atlll.
mi.| th* North Carokna party thouaht 1)1*
Virginia party w*r* rwtumlntr moociahtn
rrf, ;** |* ho; In th* wrtl an.t Chap
man t* Aang*rou*ly. thoueh not n*'.xs*x
tllv fataliy *hot in th* Ixnly
RDOT'A BILL IA FAVOHBD.
Il.iuar ( oniinllt*® lt*al* ( on*l*l*r
ntlon o( Army 11111.
Wa*hln*ton. Nov. *n.-Th* lion** Com
met** on Military Affair* b.*in i-onil
-*ratlon of th* artny bttl 10-flay, hav In*
a* a hj*l* to* ht.l (viu-'h i> pri'iatr*.! In
ilio War D*partm*nt. No dtflnlt* oeaclu
*lon* wrr* r*a,-h*'l becaii** th* romrnt!-
t** ha-1 not n quorum i>r***nt. but |t it*
utvlrplMd that th* **ntim*nt la atrnngly
in f*\or of th* maximum numl>*r of m*n
okal for In th* War D*pnrtm*nt hl.l.
In H**rotary Root'* m*a*uro prwl*ton it
m ,4r fr th* r*tlr*m*nt of any oflt-*r
who ha* b**n *ufr-*iid*'l from <lut' Thi*
woul-1 apply to (*n. Kgan. i-ommlraary
general
I OATH AIT FOR AHMOB PLATE.
.Arranuruirnt AAtlh Carnral* Com
|,nat lla* Been *lned.
Washington. Nov. PA—Th* rontraot
with th* C.irrwl* Company for furnish
ing a lartr* quanthy of armor plat*, un
-o*r the agr**ro*nt recently announced,
wa* concluded and figtied toalay. un-1 It
I ,x|>.-. i-d that th* Bethlehem contract
for etmllnr armor, will I*- signed to-mor
row.
Atramer lt*vor*l Atraaded.
l/indnn. Nrv Jit - A Hamhn g new px
p. r report* having rerelv and aK. ■* tha;
th* German ahlp Flottbvk. <hip'. 9ch *-
maker, whl-'h arrlvcl at Y- kocarra Nov.
18 from Fort T.impn, tat stand. I ant
that her situation wi* ►ertou*. The r<-
art t* -11-credlted. but It I ■ believed that
probably *>n alight awldent h- - crur
red from which the report ha* qrlaen
Ml** Eoucnln XAnshlnaton Dead.
Washington. Nov BA-Mlsa Eugeni*
Washington, great-grand-nW* of O.org*
Washington, one of the founder* of the
Society of Daughter* of the American
He volution, ami president of the 80-'le
ly of Founder* and Patriot*, died In thi*
Uty this morning
% Revolt lu It .mi manta.
Bucharest. Rottmania, Nov. Jf>.—A rising
of Moldavian peasant* against the n-w
tax on prune spirits ha* taken place. The
military have shot twetuj; men oud Have
made many prisoner*. _
THE MORNING NEWS: SATURDAY. DECEMBER 1,1900.
OUR WORKING GIRLS.
HOW TO HELP THEM.
Life to the moat favored V- not
klwaya full of sunshine, hut in the
average American (firl or w.iiogti who
1* obliged to work for hr liviwg and,
perhaps to help others at horns life is
often a heavy drug in consequence of
illncsa.
Women who work especially *hoae
who are constantly on their feet, are
peculiarly liable to the development
of organic troubles, and ahould par
ticularly heed the first manifestations,
such as tmekarhe. pains in the lower
lin|hs and lower part of the stomach,
irrepulsr and painful monthly periods,
faintness, weakliest., loss of appetite
and sleep
Xhe young lady whose portrait we
Wtss Fix* linesnme. lout Kocbcstcr, Ohio,
publish herewith had all these symp
toms, and in uddition Icucorrhoca.
and wo* cured by I.vdiu L. Piukham's
V• fcoAn hie Compound. First, she
wrote a letter to Mrs. Pinkham at
Lynn, Mass., descrihing her trouble,
reeeived in reply accurate instructions
what to do to (ft well, and now wishes
Mrs. Pinkham to use her name to con
vince others that they may be cured
as she was.
Mrs. Pinkham extends the same
helping hand, free of charge or obliga
tion, to every woman in Amer
ica. If you are sick you are foolish
not to write to her, it costs you noth
ing, and she is sure to help you. Don't
wait until it is too late—write to-day.
OUR GREAT STOCK OF GOLD.
MURE TH %X EVER W’TuRE 1IEU)
ix i xitkii vrvrr.s.
Trrnnr) \mr mm n* ff(7-l,liw,;i,'Ul, or
’M) l|nn 'llinii at llir € |e
•if iRMb-Home of thr Unld Mr Id
\galn>i Outidimllnß OrlillcsiM.
Tmtinn 11m* llrrn *hlpv*inß M*ii)
'mull \*tr—4 ouiitry** 4*oll
Mar Soon hr •I.MWMMNI (MH).
Washington, Nov .10—The largest Mock
of gold coin and bullion ever hrld in tha
United gta’r* i now accumulated in the
treasury atal Its branch#*.
Thr total hai hr**n rial me stradlly dtr*
Ingr thr whole of the present year iirxl the
amount In now U74.kb.334. or hlkiim $76,-
(H<o,ino irrratrr than it the dorr of
The incrsnse up to June 30. was about
s23,otf>,ooi>, Imt aincc that timr has b-'en
aimut sl.ooo,'•> tor July. s..'oo.*'<o for Au
gust, SUM*•/* tor H*'|** ml>rr, slv<M,‘*v
for October, and $17,000,000 thus far lu No
vi mlxr.
The g-old is not oil direct prr#>sr4y of the
Ur.itMl Btatrii, but i h*hl aaln*l out
sLairiing: geld certiflcatr*. Thr amount of
these, lear the amount in thr treasury
aid it branch* 1 !*, was $239,7&&.80R Wednes
day All the remaining gold, amounting
to about $343.uu,u00 belongs to the treas
ury as a part of the reserve fund of $l5O -
or the free* fund cf IW/fo.ftO In the
g*ncrwl cash. The influx of gold into the
treasury corn*s jartly from the n* w gold
from the Klondike *r*\ other mines, femi
its refeni on I>* due to the pressure for
currency, which leads to the acccptanc*
of geld certificates and other paper money
in preference to coin.
The trenvtry has recently hern shipping
-mill noire in large quantities to New Or
leans and other points upon deposits of
rold in the New York siih-trtnsury by the
New York reserve agents of the Southern
hanks.
The gold supply of th*- country on the
last day of 1K was estimated at $*®2.JM7.-
212. The esdnwtcd amount Nov. 1. IP*),
w s $1.W9.f87.4f/7, nnd It is rrohuWe th.*t
tin- report for Dc 1 will showr at least
fI.IOO.WO®.
MJC i IUTII> OF !*!•?.%BO %RD.
Miilrfendarf Raya There ll Hrrm Xo
Baltimore. Nov Ji.—J. William Mi.Men
.k>rl and Robert C. Davidson, director* ol
th* Beahoard Air l,ln* Rail* y Cominy.
have returned from N*w York, where
th*> allend*-! a meeting of the hoard o
their company. Thi* m ating w* held on
Wcdnesdav last. t>ut adjourned after a
short session to meet it Un Thursday
ru*xi
Meesr* Divtdson nnd Mlddendorf pot
tlvely declined (o .list us* the various ru
mor* that have been cir uiated rf.-enily
concerning the propoae.l greem*in wnh
Thoma- l Ryan, whereby tlist gentie
nun will dispose of hi* holding* In ste
h.wrd ind Hoanok and Raleign and 'Ja>-
.on and dimonllnu* hi* lawsuit* Mr
Midd.-ndorf said that the rteabotird ■*Hu-
Hon wa* perf' satisfactory to the dl
iector A-kot ton vrnln* .t rumor shat
th* recent advance In Seaboard *t.>'k*
and bonds was clue largely to manipula
tion. he aald:
"If there ha* been manipulation In the
nmuee 1 have no knowledge of It "
The io* k* aid t*ond- of the company
Were easier toola> on account of the ab
sence of definite Information relative to
th* statu* ot the negoilattooa with Mr.
Ryan.
v\\IXK * 4 %M 6 !4(vX^\TIOXMs.
IP n ( n W ANimi XX ho < *rrl**l n Xo(s
From s lihisk Mni.
Columbia. H C . Nov. to —ln Bportnn
hurg ml* afternoon the Hint of J.,n.is
ttwiok of Wot-lrnff. for the murder of
Mr*. Wllhemina r.*;irooi. wn* begun. No
ct.miuil case within a quarter of a cen
tury h caused so mu-h utterest In tlwt
count' No testimony w-a* taken to-day.
th* court ndjournln* * soon as Jurv
wa# secured Hivtnk* family ts wea.thy.
lie slmlt- heating Mr*. Fearsort woo It
eem* visited on friendly ;erm* lady n*rn
her* Of Ida family, because she brought
note to one of the call** from a young
man of the town. He dan lew that the
whipping imused death At least four phy
sician* will testify. The voun* man In
question I* in Text.* for hi* health.
I.en l* %rrrtrd.
Nsrhvillr, Trnti.. N’ci' I^il.
formerly bookkeeper of the First Notional
Bank of this city, charged In connection
with Thomas Brady with defrauding the
bank of MS.COO, arrived here to-night in
charge of detective*. Lata loft here last
AuflMt. _
LORD RAGLAN
INVENTED THE RACLAN OVERCOAT.
His soldiers were cold, and the ordinary overcoat interfered with their shooting. So
he ran the sleeve clear tip to the collar and gave the world anew style.
It is a most comfortable coat, but, unless tlie maker understands his business, a most uply one,
The fit is all in the neck and shoulder. If you don’t get it there, the drapery is all askew.
Here are Raglans from to $30 —as much fit in the cut of the fl 2 as in the cut of the S3O.
But if you imagine the richness of thos- roughish cloths with the dash of the Raglan cut and the luxury of
silk lining, you can see why men who intended to pay sl2 didn’t get off so easy. We arc very tempting this year.
CELtBRATtO ,
jmf/s// m mu t m-mwiY
Mum BY THCB£ST omsm HiH£W YORK.
One
Price
the kii.i.iAt. nr nnniAAttA.
\\ n > frtiM Trngril) !• I)rr||> H-grrt*
frl hy %11.
WsycroM*. (it., Nav. 3* —Gr**af mtsrsst
iisn been manifested over th* Mwfui trrig
edy of y<eter4sy. Ail our people
1 ihe h*l iffafr. nnd non- m>>re than tH*-•
who |Kirti' l|>ri(ei m th** troub.-
An eNr.y tr.;n r th*- r-main- of Hi*
unfortunate victim of the trouble, Henry
Robiiifon to Foikmoo, where they were
•urie*l in the fiimilv |>lot, the Hide of
hie brother, w !m. met • -irmi.u fate im
<sl4 he on yeeterrkiy. Hie reven or eiaht
>roJt)ere wer* preeeti! a the Intermen;
lsH Utti (ilgnt warrants wen -lumi
out fAr Sheriff J. MrCiell.it . Deputy
Sheriff Jee* Mi'GfLin. nn-l Foil* eni.iu
Newton J. McUiellan, cn.irglng them wnh ,
murdering Henry Ktibloxon
I The tvurranta w re served b> Conatnhl
,J. M Mathle All too men report r*ai>
' f r a oommiim* m truT. atm tlie sam*
will bo h* 1 i i-m-now’ nnernini; wr 1>
i o’clock
The M* (*l-llhmp have * rii|*ioy• l Tnont*r
A Hevnoldi* n*i Ijeon A Wlleon 10 <le
j feml them
The etste'j* sol hit or. Hon. John W Ben
; nett, will repren m the xtafe, anl in all
protaibil tv the Kobim* ne will employ *l
! tiltlop.il counsel i* him In the pros*
eiution Henry Kohl neon leave* ,< wife
. and seven children. !i the oktett
! ne lelng only 13 v* an* of age.
|/| %BII.ITIK* lU4i >lll/I/IOX.
tloooel*et*per llml t f Only $2 •
t tlioe for Them.
rhilNielphla. Nov U. Arndt K HotiPe
keeper of Narl*ert. Pa . d‘.f liargd
nA n voluntary bankrupt In (he United
Stitee Dlerrl-X Court to-day with Ii iblll
tie* of $2.K&1.fl 43 and a*cefh $33 It wa?*
•fated that thirteen >car.- ago, when
Houe*kee|>er wna —’ years •>( *'. *oine
friends him to go on their Iwmd
ill a gigantic re.il eai.ite operation This
involved the erection of wo houe* In Phil
adelphia aid nearby rltjer He signed the
iiereresry papers without thoroughly un
derstgndins what h* wa- doing Af***r a
while, miners changed ►** tun? ? > bur
den of th* mortgages, nearly fell
on hi- (ihmiSderi* The hoM*!- of (he
morfgag** l*e*!ii proc* **llng' agalmn him
•he judgm< n against him ar* hdd lv
trust conifaNi le and * stales In various
parts of the Unit* l Sates
tt\i.\ i;mx t <xti:xti4>v
Xlenaarea Taken for ItelinbllttMtlon
of 1 Inti Port.
fort Worth, Tex.. Nov. 30.-The conven
tion called to consider mr.ns of rehabili
tating tii*' port *>f Jnlvc."(on and protect
ing it from storms such as hai of Kept.
n, m here to-day with SCO deicgatc'- ami
| fully 3.040 vlsborr.
The resolutions adopted express grate
' ful recognition of Urn gcutneiiy of the
| country In coming so quickly to the as
sistance of he people and earnestly sir-*
| licit further contributions to supply sx
ledng wants.
The resolution* urge U|*on Uonpr. de
immediate repair nnd restoration •>( the
port and harbor of Galveston o f.r as it
wns Injured (> the re*ent s;nrms.
KH14.K14 4.01X4. TO lit) 14 bIX'.
(,frmsn) l %t In a Position to
< It n n to, c Transvaal’s line,
Iterltn. Nov 2** Th** semi-ofHci.il
i mnt ttint Mr Kruger-Is coming here Is
discussed cautiously. It Is regarded us
premature to predict that Emperor Will
ism wkl receive him There is no appr**-
, uoie sign of a puli.ic demonstration, and
some of he papers warn the public to
i beware of h policy of sentiment, pointing
I out that Germany is not in a position to
Change the 1 *c of the Tr.insvnai and de
precating maniiestationa where likely to
clyh wi?h the government’s policy.
The t oI■*•!blow Revolution.
Colon. Colombia. Nov. 3ft.—The latest ad
vices from Cartagena announce that the
government force*, numbering 4.ou>. with
artillery, now tourround the Idteral or In
surgent forces at Copsgat, In the Ha ha a
region of Bolivar. The Insurgents are un
der the comtifind of Gen. Uribe, whose
j request to treat for peace baa been re
i dcctsd 4 v
SAVANNAH- —
nt:t 11.,1,1*|* OF AA.AAt MOAA.
I lie, (A 111 tint,,' it Ilia Minnlsx at
th** 4 nsterrnrs,
WaycroNi. 4in.. Nov. Jft.—Rev. J M
|.tor of Trinity Methodist
‘ lunch, will fiiHk* k md excellent showing
for hi* church at the annual conference
i.t xt week In Culhhwrt. Tin* rr|>orts made
t* th. fourth quarterly confer*nor lndl
n very lealthy Aoridiiion of the
church,
<>v* r 45.000 have be*>n rgi-rd dining the
\ei*r for 01, piirpoAn* xnd all ussesementp
have tsen met In full.
The ImoK.- show ttiat I*V. members have
U ( ii received Into the church during the
year. • n t r f s on of faith, nisi 70 by
letter A net gain of 13N
(Hiring the ihre> years of his mstorai.
h<T* tlier have been :ac tJdlthns lo th**
• hurt h, mulllng the member* from 112 to
I.’. .* net g.iin In three years of 321 A
new s*, irl*k church w’a>* completed
this year, and * mi -lon has (een organ,
lied with 2J memhwm at Downing
The last quarterly conference gave per
miKfion for anew church hulkling at that
place, and tt will le begun In a short
time Trustees for this rw*H**rty were
♦l# t ted ns f* Hows <’ E Thigpen. W If
Harrison, P*rry J Adams. J ! Hunter
;nl J II King Btewards aiul othr of
j’.cers wen* el*t*d tv serve Trinity the
ensuing year.
Th- fourth quarterly eonferenee of the
nrrt 'l* thcxllst Church will t*e held to
night Th • * hurch will make a magnifl
tent ahowlng
I VpFt TED TIIK IXI% S&K*ITV.
4 (Miimittee Urw the l.egislafnre
Visited % I liens.
A then- G; Nov ,Y -A committee from
the Hour* and Ben ate made a visit to
Athens to-day to lns|Hi the University
and the State Normal H* hoot. Twenty
eight men composed tue *omml tee and
they w*ere met nt the depot hy a commlt
iee of dtlsen* in carriage* nnd were driv
en Immediately to the University. ch*n
cellor Hill and member* of the faculty
showed them over the buildings and
arour '- ,md egplainert to them the needs
of (he Institution More dormitory room
lik nea-'ed, and l Is proposed to build a
n. v. library building In or*ler to convert
on.* of the building* into a dormitory.
The committee expressed themselves very
favorably They were given an elegant
luncheon at the A<heenaeum and then
fiken to^tie Normal Hehool. TTiey return
*.| to Atlanta this uf ter noon.
• Ol It M%i:u HERE l/ORT.
4 nnird bj f apslslna of Kerry lloaf
In X|**|*nne Hl%er.
I->ksne Wash . Nov. V - Four lives
were lo*: here to-night by the raprising
of a ferry boat ft the Hpokane river
Tne ferry D about two miles down the
river. It was crossing the stream with
eighteen workmen, who had ended their
dev work In a construction ramp rwr
the Great Northern * new iaidge. The
men crowded to the ivrw and It was forced
under the *wlft • urnt and the boat w.s
*w amp and
A t *h> men were thrown into the wa
ter Five p v <m to short, and the other*
rlimbrd on the rnpalsed boat. The wav* s
ran high on I wnehsd four of them off
to their deaths
Un)irok \nn XHea.
Waycross. fbi . Nov. > —Mr W R
Teston of Coffee county has loratid in
\%*jiycros lie Isis purchased two lots
from Judge J H Williams and will erect
<i $1,3.0 residence
Rev \% II Thoms expects to attend
the annual *>tifer. nee nt Uuthl*ert next
Tuesday. He la the oldest man m the
confcrr-itce. He will hr 91 next January.
He ha been quite feeble lately.
W II Hinson of Flinch county made
Hi bushels of fine red yams on an acre
of land a hie year
J F.. MKVtmall A (”o have sold their
turpentine huslne-s n*.*r Hybert to 1. V.
M--Quabr of Manor. .Mr. Mct'onnell Will
engage in the business in Florida
Three young white m*-n were fined sls
each for gambling by Judge J. B. Will
iams, The fine* were |M Id.
Ms* Vera Off lon has been elected as
sistant teacher In the ouUi*rti Polytech
nic Reboot.
The Onsioso Cigar Company rerentlv
organised here hoe ten men and eight
I girls employed at preaeot, bug will in
l tha lore# 0000
Boys’ Clothes.
With all the fancy trimmings we put into boys’
clothes (boys and their mothers like trimmings) we never
take anything away from the cloth or the making.
Every suit is all-wool and made as well as your
money will let us make it. fIQ
Hen’s Colored Shirts sl.
Men’s Neckties 25c.
The shirts are stiff bosom Percale, worth $1.25 and
$1.50. Fast and separate cuffs.
Not a hit of droftMruf on Ihfm lo th*m lonic til***; not 1 how
nnvwhrre, simply wrlDmutWi Hiruviih-and-throuih ccK*t*f!ttlilff htrt, hand Uun
d**r#*<l.
Yrwi nviy it** n pattern hrr** amt thrn* that you don't Ilk* (who Ilk*# Iho
film* thing’), but thrm *r* ro many pattemn that everybody cxin onl th* ahlrl
h* want*
The neckties, 25c are from 50c silks. Mostly satins
from a maker who sets the styles in such neckwear.
Tecks and narrow Four-in-Hands.
Men’s Gloves.
Fine Kid, $1; genuine Mocha $1.50; Wool Gloves 50c.
a H4ii.ii i vrri.r. xtkalj.
Tkleves % lalteg m Itsnoli nml ffroir
n 2141 Iliad,
1 iidinn *i*olis. Ind , Nov. .V A sjeclai
to (tie flentlne! from I>gansport. says
The sm*othe' and lMa*lesi cattle ste.il
ever periteiraied in Indiana, was pul.cal
off lx mi'* fr>m R**nssalssr Hunday
evening.
A i unit dark that evening the thieves
visited McCoy's ranch ai McCoys burg
ind took ahouf 210 cnttl* These cattle
were *||\bb-d up in droves, driven to t iv
various (ednl k where ih thieves had
fk**l th* M*n*ai to have cats in w.itilng,
md sh p|e| to Chl< ago tin.l old .luring
Mondgv Tuesday afternoon McCoy was
isulfted of his l/*s unl after che king up
found li.mseif the loser of sotnetlung
over SB.Kg) worth of fine cattle.
tOXXEXTIOX HU Till. 111(11 F.
I'erllnrnl l'ullieMtlo\i on the Ere of
Kruger's Departure.
Carls. I*". 1 l*e J annsl this mortui <
pi omulgates the conventions of The
Hague |>*ace coiifcience signed July U.
I*l*ll
Beveral poix!*- note the significance ->f
the putdlca'lon at this moment- Jour
nal asys:
'lt apt* .rs to us of great Importance
that these* *onventioßm are published on
the mritmg of 31' Kruger's d*i>arture
After declaring that h* is ready to ac**esit
arbitration cml has |ims*c| come to Eu
rojie to s • k mediation, hi not this an In
dication of s reminder to him that he
should not lose the hope* which were rais
ed by the final ads of the confer**nee?"
T M Mullnirr Xrws Antes.
Tallah.issee, Fls., Nov. 3ft -Donovan E
Hurlbursi, I’ A Howe, W o Hall. J K
Partin, It 1.. Dean, Jr. and Van Dorn R
llorlhuri arc new enlistments In the Or
lando Rifles
An open meeting of Tallahassee fjudge
No. 10j. of the Fraternal Union of Ameri
ca Is being held to-night ot Odd Fellows
Hall. Hon. John I. Ilm lly of I Denver.
Uol supreme se Vcsary of the order, I*
deliver lug an address explaining the oh-
Jeets and tiensfits of the union, after shlcq
there will Ih music and refreshments
On Thanksgiving Day the rokired Ma
sons. mem *crs of Mt Olive l*odg< No. b.
headed by a band, paraded th* streets In
ngnlin. rtlng th*** Gtaml Master l
Florida. J. 11. Dickinson of <Vla. and
other ffrand ofllcets, to the new lodg
bi.lldlng. where the corners’ione was laid
with Impressive ceremonies
Hon Wm H Reynolds, controller, sn.l
Hon Ja- ft Whitfield, stat*
left to-day for 4 nstthooches where they
will make the annua! *>ffl> tl Insnectlo’i
of th* Bt(* Hospital for the Insane
First Lieutenant Elbert A. Frorrher of
the Miami Rifles has forwarded his res
ignation to Adjt. Gen. Houatoun.
t.criiinii I.ises In Chins.
Berlin. Nov 30 —The German kwses Hi
China from typnold and climatic diseases
genefally continue large despite seml
cfflcla. dentals. The official dispatcher
themselves furnish proof of the Inroads
dt (he fever as they and illy announce the
number of deaths. * Consequently volun
(cr f*>r the Fiilna reserves art
more end more scarce.
tlmlrst* Anted for %9<*Klnley.
Phllade’fhla. Nov 3ft Dlsfranrhleetnem
of colleg. stiulents In eleven states and
the removal of (his <l|sahllity Is the chief
subject before the eighth biennial conven
ticn <f the Amerl an Republican College
League, which began here to-day It was
claimed that the s*ud*ni vote ;>ra tt ally
carried Nebraska for McKinley.
—The rush of Immigration Is greater
Just now than at any t me since 1*92. over
4ftft.ooo having bean registered already this
year In New York The p?esent lucres*w
comes from Southern Kurcpe es e lally
Italy. A railroad official says tne Immi
grant traffic on western 1 ncs Is double
wtiat It was a year ago. There D Ksa
tendency to herd in the Urge cities.
—Cuba will be w*J| represented at the
Uan-Amerlcan eghlbHlon at Buffalo Oen.
Wood has asked for plans of a b’.illlding
to be erected there. This building
will be In the Cuban style and evary ef
fort will be made to give a One ditolay
,0i the rtaourvM of the Dland.
AND
Plain
Figures.
THE BUSINESS SITUATION.
Ink at %*ri * or in \tm < ovrisi Rt
NATINPAf 'mill.
There %rr llnmlmrlti. Ilow
fvrr, In fhr Meinll Tmdr—llualnra*
In Iron nul Hrrl I onllnnrß
C ollun lioiiil* Arr l-'lrmti llrM unit
(hr o|M>nlNg In *prln* liootf* In
AwNllnl \% III* l unllilmer - Fr
lnri* nf fhr <*ratn Alnrkrt.
New York. Nov. SO Rradetreet’ 9 to
morrow will tmy:
rimiilwj mnthrr iiikl holiday* nr* a
•iMwlnok to retail rim) Jobbing distribu
tion in mnny marketp but the K#firrl
flotation in *thl a moet eottafactory one
ami the iron aim) eteel, o l Itoirt nnt attoc.
hardanre aml |imi*er iriike nr* ronpptc
uounly wail *tt noted The industrial nit
nation In al*o deaervlng *f not* because
of tlm ntrlklnc atmanca of complaint nn
to M.rnr * r nn to prndlni or future
labor trouhlM
While the volume of new order* In crude
material rotiilnuo moderate whrn ion*
inrnl with the rnormoiiH activity for sum*
tlm* |wnt. huflnniß In Iron nnd pteel m
nhadlrr. and nn a ruin, held bolter tn
hand.
8011 them i*.v Iron ha* been nold heavily,
•nd nn advance irom sll 25 for No. 2 is
pr<llftn) for Pec. I.
f>e*p|te n Plight decline In the twice of
raw -(it ton. the of smaller ox port
movement nncf rewl.sing try bonier*. cot,
fon are. nn a rule, firmly held, and
Die of PpMng tr*>e in awaited
with confidence Toe one un*attpfac4ory
feature tn cotton*. In fart. Ip Die depraa„
pion In the export branch. wMrh tendP to
weaken brown gend*. Hleacbetl eottona of
many grade* imve been advanced this
week Silk* are rather plow of *ale. <nd
let'em |wl< ft reduction* fall to stimulate
buelnesp
Heiatlvely the beet trade report* come
from the Hauth avid fiouthwept. while the
moat ha< kward are from pactlone of the
ejipt, where iinpraponable weather la com
plained of, and from peer lone of tha,
pprtng wheat region which eufTered moat,
from tha shortage In yield.
The f* it nr* In the grain market thin
week wap the carrying to a *ucr*paful
. onrlufkm of the Novemtier corn cornar
in Chicago Following the private *♦•-
Dement of the Phorta at a haeta of VI
cent* i huphel. came a drop to 41 centt.
At New York the influence of thla cor
ner—one of the fear pticrewaful corn cor
ner on re or<V~wp to advance prices
alightly. owing largely to the deflection of
RUpplin.
h'ailurep for the week number I*4. aa
dgainet 21S iapf week. 177 In Dll* week a
’year ago. 212 |n Im. 2f*> in IW7. ate) 111
in !?>.
, Cklruu llralnaae ( nnal.
Waehliupon, Nov *#.—The chief of en
gineer* at the War Department hna re
ceived from (he Board of Kturlneere r**
rently convened In Chlca*n two report*
amhorlaed by the laat Contmi on thn
converelon of (he Chicago drainage canal
into a ahlp canal connecting latke Mlchl-
Kin with the Mlaalertppl Theae reports
will go lo the Secretary of War end !>•
aubmltled to Congreea oon a* poaat
l>le after It convene*. Slxry-aeven report*
of almlt.tr nature, covering river and har
bor improvement! all over the country
will be aubmltled to Congreaa about Ihn
•ame time.
Tea tririai Killed.
rolumbua, da.. Nov. SO.—Two men wee*
killed Ihle afternoon at the dam beln*
conairucted aoroaa the Chnttahooche* riv
er here. The dead ara John T. Colwell,
colored; Jtm*e Riley, colored.
Football Player Head.
|.owell Maaa.. Nov. *.—Louie Ollmoro
of the High Schoool football team died to
, rw iH 0< injurte* euatalnnd HI
a tnw yeaterdny.
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