The Savannah morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1900-current, December 02, 1900, Image 1

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THE MORN IN* I NEWS. - Incorporated IKSS " j H KSTII-L, Prcildrnt BOTH HAVE AGREED M< wtAUI’A HIKII AOnEBUEXT AS TO THE < XXAL. WILL GET ABOUT 55.000.000. IMF. ATT WITH rosTA HICA W.U VIDE SOMETIME AGO. - 1 — - • ■ lri with 1 nllrd Mate. Coarnln *ll the Rights Thronali Metiriiii. te t,eil lit neerrtarr !!■> nnd *Hn t.ter < nrrn— Treniy Made In *• I i|tnllon Of nuiireMliinnl Action tri.iiaemrnt ('•rrrln* the l*an , ~ „ linutr II it a AIo Hern 'lade. •on, Dec, l.—Be ret iry Hay i. for the g vtr. ment o( !h> . a a, .1 S nor ton a the Nc „ii! i-i. r for hW own government, , treaty wh.-reby the Mtt r gov ,l s o th • go •rnment of l ‘■'u.c the nece nary right . - tthin her i e o<a uv >n of the Ni -a'a-nan canal, n I- tak.ri in antlet a.tlo , o' ~1 action U|| n the pend n< bit and the Hay-Psanc fote illng the aubmiss on . f the • to the Senate, which body must . agreement. It* terms ll not i. t Nicaragua gran s o . , • ,| Stat-a go err merit the ex u. t to , ou*tiuct andoierate th .. or the At antlo and Pad 10 -a•„„ a tudtiding the fe- u e ,r. J inn river, and of Luke Mai a- I rt of the water course. N.car.x --,i t I ilr ito rd herself of any on - treat-ea that wcu'd tend In any ibillgc '.he prlv.bg*'* to be ac e I I y the t’nlted Hta ea. ,pm stood ai o mat Kie.iraguA ~t . • United States full au.ho - t„ p.,| .. the .anal. Nicaragua I* to , civ. .. miicnwatl n a e-rtaln im unt }[.■ .. urltti- of the canal construe lon j ,id although It Is n.t tow p*>- , in l< irn Ihe llaure set and vii In th • ii v it i bellovtd to approxlgmt* )*.- • ...111 men Has Also Assented. •; Snrio Department has already en . .1 ... ,n agreement on similar tinea v ,i republic of Costa Rtca. This was Costs Rios ha* established a c e. to the r.ght bank of the San Juan -., **, must of necessity form thirl ef the length of the canal. I t the Nioaraguan route be selected , •<instructed on the lines which will t „. . ested by the Walker commission, r * ndlng al*o has been arrived .• * h the I'nlled States of Colombia. ijt the same rights and privilege* * - Paniim * route as aro conveyed by a-. a and Costa Rica In ihe case of . nragua route. So the State De lia* now cleared the way for . .. tinti is Congrc -s may care to lake emu. of either of the canal routes * have been found feasible. i' a Aim * sun* si it*n>A BiU ii mlrir I'rir Will Try to Displace .ptioner Hill AAtlh It. V .saltigion. Dec. 1- The general com i ■ ..f riven prominently Identified with i m isr.g Utter.of the country. . w.,s appointed by Senator Irve t - or* npo to promote legislation In t . lit rest, .held a meeting at the Ar- Hotcl to-day for the purpose of :;ne vs and nuans for securing i ,i..n the ship suitsUiy bill at the t. . tving session of Congress. C. A. p , si lent of the American Line. 1 and aho in ;wenty of the twenty . mhert of the committee were Senator* llunna nnd Frye and H;, -titative Oroavenor also were In t 1 lance. • mn.kiee considered at length the e ms which have !>een urged against tl, ; i: stands and decided to rec • :1a few amendments. . The cotn also decided to urge the utmost t ;• i m ge-tlng the bill before Con i' : -r . onslderatlor.. > , ,r Frye, who baa charge of Ihe #• is.ly bill, announced to-day that It . Id call up that tpll in the Senate T .e-1 ly ut.d move to hnve It ma-te unflitls.inl Iwislness, displac.ng the •Vt.r Philippine bill. Senator Frye * t". ik* a speech explaining the hill, 1 •: iv:.; then resume the chair, leaving b 1 t. it ig, mt til of the bill to some sena te* , the floor. He also said that he ex - •.. secure the inilorsement of this * " mm. by the Committee or. Order c • i es, whtuh will meet Monday aft- Ct Milt AI. OF MIA ATOM D AVIS. th.'tv fineed in Hcrct.-lna Vanll AVlth Simple rrreninules. I aul. Doe. I,—With th# elmpleat of ' tne bsty of the late United ■'-tutor Cushman Kellogg Davis | - I In o receiving vault to-day In 1 "* aid Cemetery. •rvi.es were held at the family * ' e jn Farrington avenue. The ex began at 11 o'clock. Rev C. D. ' ■ of Christ Church, rind the ser i 'he Pro estant Kpu* opol Church. *' is assisted by llcv. Theodore W. s. of the Church of Bt. John the 'lst, who read the lesson. Arch- Ireiand. who was a lifelong per ftlend of the dead senator, wt.< as it mourner A quartette sang Kindly "Pane*, Perfect and "Kor All Thy Balnls." ..melualon of Ihe Inst hymn She n f rnu i and followed the * t,>vv covercl groutwl to Oak hod 'Tv, where after the reading "tnmitial servlre bjr Dr An ‘h* caskeA was lowered Into a re- Vau 1 in the beautiful little chapel • ft >r t- iniwiraiy bur.al r 'ho body will be Interred. Pswer. JfsfeM Appeal. • rt. Ky Dec. 1 —An appeal of * r >' of State Caleb Powara from stntei. -e verdict for alleged com the Ooebe. shooting wtV filed • the Court of Appeals. ,m all Has Bern Released. f .„' Dec l.—Tha evangelist Bam who was recently arrested and !, i ' )*il for contempt of court, in be k 1 er.t from his trial on a charge of "'**—*,. ha* been released. 1 Satntnnal) llofnmtj TIHKET NOT AI All AV ITH IS. She Is Tryina to Settle np Ihe Lillie IMlTrrcni'M. ronm.in(ino|.|^ ( Friday. Nov. SO —Tha rumor* that a rupture of diplomatic re lation* between tiie Untied State* and Turk**)* Is lnunineot are unfounded. The relation** between the Porte and the United Btntes legation are excellent. In fuel the United Staiee charge d'af falree, C. Grlfcom, ha* been receiv ed In audience six tim*n th e year. Only a forma? t ago he invited to a mus ical entertainment at the palace. This proves he i persona grata at the palace. The visit of the United State* battle ! *hlp Kentucky t> Smyrna doe* not Influ ence the nature of th*?*e relations though tt lor Induce the Porte to more airlotly concern Itself wkh the United Stuiee' I claim* for Indcmn.ty wh.ih were already on ttv fMUni of solution. Dr. Thomas 11. Norton Is going Mondav j to take jm>ss4 sHoti of hi* post at Har pooL The Unked S ates leg..tl nw II continue to press Itdemand for an exequatur, but prompt solution of this Question Is not likely. The order to the Cramp** of Philadel phia f r a cruiser will le small, the price being less than o,ou Turkish pound*. A DIPLOMATIC IftATTLBSIf IP. Kentucky to a to Morocco to rol led liitleniiilt > There. Washington, Dec. 1 —Tho State Depart ment to-day *‘tt In.A-trui-M ru* to United States Consul O urn mere, at Tangier*, Mo rocco, to proceed to the capital of that country as far as iuxs.-iido, on a United States man-of-war to present afresh the cla.m of the I’nlled States for Indemnity on account of the murder of Marcus Ksa gui, a naturalised Amert<*an cittsen, who Was killed tn June, lim. The warship, i v-hlrh pnbablv will be the Kentucky, re called from Smyrna for that purj* se. will convey the Consul from Tattgiers to Maza pjgan. which Is the nearest port to Fei. the capital of Morocco. UAH ki;i:i> IMI’HU\I\G. The Uniprrw* i In ( onatant tl* trnlnnc*r un Her lluabnud. Yalta. Dec. I.— 4 The condition of the Knv p<*ror this evening U satisfactory. The decline In his temptralure since Sunday is explained os being the result of a diet of extract of eef and ml*k. His physicians arc satisfied with the progresb he has made, aid If no complica tions supervene the dally hu letln of his • orwli ion wl I be discontinued shortly. His Majesty Is entering the |*crtod of conva icicsncc. A nurse and hi-- body physi cian are In constant attendance, but the has n t ceased her watchful are and Is attending personally to the wants of her husband In spite of the .-train Her Majesty shows no signs of fa tigue. an.l enjoys good health. Shi* looks remarkably well. The Cxarlna has submitted to her hH tir ei m uiialrs. -o iha any c mmtini catlon from the Km per or pas.-en through her hands. Nobody scs the Ctar except the Empress and the physicians. OrTRAGIA 1% BAST LONDON. Work f tlr "HiKiligsiis'* Is f'ansing Soniewlmt nf a Panic. Ijor.don, Dec. I.—The recent Increased activity of the police here against “Hooliganism" in Whitechapel has been speedily followed a re vengeful murder. Karly to-day Con liable Thompson attempted to *lls jHise a band of "Hooligans." when ono of the latter turned and stabbed him to and ath. Thompson was closely <hnnected with ih<* search for ihe perpetrator of the “Jack-tho-ripper" murders. Another band of armed "Hooligans" shoe * woman In the Li me house district last night, and a num >er ol other assaults by these row>U< s have been chronicled. Inhabitants of the Hast End of London are becoming panic-eicicken by ihe fre quency of the outrage*. FCTTISO AHNBNIU BKKH. I’nlaonlng epidemic (unalng a *n- Mllou In Knulaml. London. 1 tec. I.—The hecr poisoning ep idemic at Manchester. which ha* **► work ed up the north of Kngiand, ha* now spread to London. The County Council announce* It. la taking active measures to protect the community. Many samples of glucose used by the brewers, have been found to contain arsenic. In the Manches.er and Liverpool districts there afe already n thousand [entente end • here huve been nearly seventy deaths due to s particularly bad lot of glucose supplied to favorite local brewers. A public ana)>>H suggest • that the mys tery in the Maybrf k case might hav* been solved had the facts now mode public ‘n regard to arsenic In beer been known at the time of the trial. sbybre KMitiipt nr it.u-t. It tar of the Tiber Has Canard Con siderable llfliuage. Rome. Dee. I.—Owing to rains whbdt have recently fallen the Tiber has flood ed the country near Its mouth. The city of Home, however, is not menaced, only the lowest portion being inundatid, but the river la ellll rising. The rise of the Tiber exceed* that of IS7O, but ih damage ha* been limited by the recent y constructed dykes at the lowest point*. The I’antheon and the F rum. the neighboring streets and a part of the Hospita San Splrlto are inundat'd. Tlte surrounding country and the Protes tant Cemetery outside Bt. Paul's gate also are submerged. Railroad service Is great ly retard'd. H VS SOT BS-tiOV. utitra. South Carolina's Cornier Birrstlre Not In New lurk ' H.rston, Dec. I.—ln connection with a New York story primed to-day to the ef fect that Dr. W. A. Ferguson of Galves ton. Tex, had been held by a t'nlted State* commissioner for further examina tion on charge* of obtaining money un der false pret* nses. whteh Inttmsied that the man rr. ght be ex-Oov. Moses of Bou*h Carolina It appears that the man Is not the ex-Oovernor Mr. Moses lives tn Wtnthrop. Mass. Mr Howwrd, towrn auditor of Wlnthrop. mated to-day that he talked with the m- Governor In Boston yesterday and conse quently the man under arrant In New York oouki not ptwsibijr be Mr. Masse. SAVANNAH. GA., SUNDAY, DECEMBER 2. 1000. GERMANY AND CHINA t-MTENOR STILL HOLDS HIT FOH m:a bue rt MMitlm. WAITING ON OTHER POWERS. ABOVE AM. GKIIMIM \\ INl'* lIAlt- Mtl\V OF ACTION. liup*ll>|f to I'rt-dt-1 %\ luit Form Ihe Final IsrcrUM si Will Take. I linCourt !,<•- liu l ontldeui e In l.irl l.i unit l'rln*> t liiiig-llsi peror fles \t lit ml tlie l*Mp-r liul Or|it<uil on Him * ert litry. hoelallals Art- lluutlunnl. Berlin, lu*c. I.—A repr-'tentative of tin* foreign office here informed the <• rr. - fpondent of t hr AS:*>’.a •<! Ur * that Germany ; .s not in h> -*tt--l a h losiilon to imnlify h* r dotuundti fi.i tn>- punishment of guiity UhlntM- * ill iaK sin e she does not yet know wi.u; the different Powers want. ‘ Germany, above all. * the ofh‘ la! said, "want** harmony of u<*tiorh m ny fur saw that the note formulat* 1 by he IV kin niirilsii rs would not be a <*ei>t<l en tlroly by the Powers. We have t- ndnii, that sev ral of the P we s nciud.rtg ltuw sia, de*ire u change in several f the pro vislons. The whole matter Is a till involv ed In grit&t unc* rirtir.ty, so tlint 1 1 lm p<.sslt*le to predict what form the Anal agreement will take." The eone.por.'lent ef the Associate I Frc,s to day Ititon I and .he Chu *•■ min leter here, who said: “There cannot be s'question as to the execution of I'rtnce Tuan or (len. Tunc Kuh BUn. who are tal l a- fa to in <on trol of the i.rurl They b th keep ihe The court Is unable to *o t-i Pekin even If Inclined to do eo Resides, the lon* Journey from Hlan Fu ro Pekin, now c a \ the ,now !e on the yround, I' almost Im possible with the vehicle* tn use In those primitive dlatrh ts Starving .nt the court Is nol fi v title. Th a.lies will Is* unable to carry out such titumre* However, even It acre !'• -ible, tn. ptovlt ea nouid rise In a holy fr the cut. s defense I onrt latalnn . umlilcßee. “The worst feature Is that the court has hist ronhd-n. . m LI Huns Chattit and Prince Cnln t,, who have dtihune.rated ihelr Imisaence to 'l'*.l prop.-rly with the lnvadlt k Power*. Under th< e clrcbm stanct. It la ccr.atn the Chinese troubles cannot be adjusted before .print; or sum mer. " Haron von Wangt rheil s asserll ut In the Reich stax that Kmperor William U eyatemailcany misinformed Is sit.l dis cussed by the press. The Col ;ne Volks Zettutc aye e Ilto tially that It la r.otorlo t.i twti: Hl* Abij vsty due, not road the pap'r re|> .setitln* the varlo ts parties, but only dt.i y ex tracts made by personal employe*. "Thus," the paper add-, ''dr|s‘n<llnK en tirely u|ion the personal prejudices of hie • ntouriiKc. he aeea ot.ly euch clipping, as his entourage wants, nnd Is nece* arlly gettlnK wiony Impreastons." The Volks Zltuti* .-.troeigty a'lmonlshet the Emperor to r <l. v.Ae half an hour daily to glancing personally over tne leading organs of each party, saying hnt then he ttiluhl really "feel ihe pulse of the nation." The disproportionately large share which theSoCallst member, of the R* Icha •>■£ hav had In the debates since the Reichstag reconvened aroma s much pres, <*>mmi nt. Th* Deutsche Tages Zc lung says: "It sound, strange, bul It cannoe be de nb*l that the B<s-lallats already vloml nate the parliamentary prm-eedlngs " MAY SEMI HIM A SILK HIHII. That M 111 Mean That 1 n listen tins! Ilsng Himself. Pekin. Dec. L—The ltritlsh and Herman mlnlaters met this morning .11 conference with United State* Minister Conger, l'r. Mumm von Bchwnrtxensteln. the German representollve remaining atanft an hour, and Sir Ernest Sntow, the Hritwh tnittle. ter. two hours. Though the ministers re. fused to discuss the object of tho meet ing. tt la generally believed that Mr. Con ger requested their presence on receiving a message from Washington affs- ting certain position* In the Joint agreement. LI Hung Chang has received a <ll <p t h from the court, which has ng'eol - -1' hv lo behead or otherwl-e kII Yu II In. formerly governor o' Hh n 81. w o t er sonally k I lies! many Chl.tlin*. XI mb r of LI llung chat g'- a fr -ay t e I m l>eror will probably semi Yu 11 h-n a silk cord, which Is an Intimation that he nut hang lilm-. If. James W. Rag-dole, United Stale, con sul at Tien T.-dn. reports Increa lug ir tlvlty among the Uoxera In the tn Ighbnr h‘*>d of that city. CHIXB'H ARK ALARMED. Worried Over Talk of Invasion of J ang-t'r Voile, . Bhar.gh.il. Dec. I.—Chinese officials here are alarmed at all the reporta that the allies meditate an expedition Into Ihe Yang-ese valley, and there la renewed ac tivity on tlx- defense*. Munitions of war. Including 2.30n pound gun cotton mire, have be. n •••*! from Shanghai to lip- Kl ang Yin fort*. Lll-il T. llaHvhV SEItHIt HI.V ILL. At Prrsby lerla 11 Hospital nnd la Threatened VV till Typhoid. Near York, Dec. J.—Lieut. Richmond Pearson Itobaon. U. 8 N . was thla af ternoon taken from the Army and Navy Club to the Presbyterian Hospital. He 1, threatened vrttn typhoid fever Ldsut. Hobs n wae <wkn ill In Washl guet lur e day* ago He Immediately cam* to this city end put up At th* Army and Navy Club. Last night ha became wore* end a physician who was oalied tn stayed with turn all night. To-day It was decided to take him to the hoapkal. THE CUKE AND HIS BRIDL They lln%r \rrl%ol In >pw lurk ami Met nt (|unrun 11st* by flic Wenllliy Faiher-lu-losw. New York. Dec. 1.-Th. Duke and th- Duchess if Man heuter. fo.merly Mis* Helena Zimmerman of Cmclqrutl ar rived this evening on the American Idm sie.iiiitihip St L uis, M Zlmme m..n, fa*her * f the Duch ?*a whv has n hire for wiMnit • weak awuimg their arrlvn . wen down the b y In ih* revenue cutter aid Inwr el v; • i at quarantine. ll* w.s the tlr-l i w ! *m t:ie pir and t t* I th m o.' Abe plans he it,** ma e to in tke heir v L • , n on*. He fount t m on dec* ui.*l af.er .in iißo tl mu* n.e* tl g. the. e-eni b* I>w to make - ut t * ; * u-tom.s d**.*- kii tion, T ♦ Dike and I>*:cheai will make a t-u --< th* *ouitr> efoie they In ve fo K and ait .m. Th* Duk* w en , eaU no ef hp il .n i| a an u *1 a ii tnqt wll■* * *■ \. m. Zinaneiman M won! 1 t* . u<nli *• o tni. .Mr. Ztmme man in i. that th** and t Is <* i c trl.i V. • t and South *iep* n *1 on ihe Duke. l.i fathe- f the new lu hno Was not t i* only pit.-on who went *town the bay *' ' ii* S. L'*u. On th* cutler went ! t .-tiv. s Jam* - F V dlely and Charles S'rtpp <*f if. poll -e headquarters. They w i to mr*-t ttie I*uk and they had a rt ••nv*i*Uon with him Ivefore th*- v* **el reached the p* r Boifi ottl-'ers re ■Xl **l to a> onythng hs io the nature •f heir i.r-t w lh the nobleman, but If was Mai that they went to Inqti r* Lut the DuchcuM* mind, who found and r* i irr.* I the jewels lost by Mn* Fannh* '' <r d !-• wis. After the vessd lur.l*sl they w n: wi h the pair lo the Holland House. Tne Duke of MfUi’heter wn* Introduce*! to the newspaper men who bwrdel ihe * *t b> Mr. Zimmerman II- spoke of hr ph isure he f* It In returning to this country. “Th* weather was very biMl while com t • •***?.. he a *l. "but of course if ■ •r.c Is umil to tav*l|i,g it was v*t s> tad I w a a> u tn be vlsuit all the tim* ' f* our i* *t.-. all that detwtwls on Mr. Zimmerman.'* He e Mr. Zb m-rman Irferruptrd to nnv ;rat I lie t'ans all depended tm the Duke The Duke eon'tnued: \\ tever Mr Zimmerman says goes with um We w ill, of course, visit Clm-in t atj an*l go to Natchex t*> pqy a visit to my grandmother. I heir that Cincinnati Is a most charming place, but I have not had the pleasure of visiting that city. I innot tell how long we will remain In this country “of course we will do whatever Mr. Zimmerman think* Ik*\ for naturally we emt to please him," Mr. Zimn.erman Introduced his and mgb ter. “Gentlemen," he said, "this Is the Duchess." Th'*?i he l*aoked relieved The Duchess, who v. is sifting J\ik begocid her husband, h*>ked up, smllerl and nodded her head. Sue sai l nothing. Mr 7 mmerman said that they would retrain for a day or two m this city and then 1* rv If: o special car of the Clnctn niitl. If m lion and Dayton Rnllroai. over lie Erl- road for Limn, O. From there • hey will go by spe* ial train to Cincin nati. After remaining there for some weeks they will go South. Mopping at Chattanooga. Birmingham and Natchex. There they will spend three dnys visit ing the Duke's grai dmother Then ihey wIM go ns far weat as San Fronctaco. re turning by woy of Halt Lake City and Denver to New Tork. Tl FOIH F. ft V VII'.StT OF HOXIDa. I nllH ( *rf !!•• Dlr*<*(<l m n !•** lit | Txt I tfry. Columbia. H. (*.. Dor. 1.-Tb® taxpv#r4 of Wlm ami Plckon< towrwtilp*, which '•ir’iHofi h toirt) of Fdxofi. il. ar In troqblo. Tho rowmhlna m u 1 |A‘>o<V> |i o*ri)o > oars hit to hu!'l n r>llroa-1 which wa to throush tholr "mi ’•t.'* Tho n>! was n t built. Whin th® ftmt InotAlmrrt of M bncan !i® tho town®h*p rofufod to |my. Tho hon-li older® nurd In tho Unit <1 Btilta Court. n*! ®o*i tholr r®or Th® or iorrd th rt lord' to b® piid >nl dlroctosl tho county hu4 tor to lory a mufTlrtont tax to th® lionrxj Tho ®i|. dlto hn® rK>t mtdo the I* vy ®nl Atep** ®r® altout to be taken to fore® him to do to. To collect th!® amount m* an* a :® y of about ®lxty-flvo rnllo® on all tho p op. . r y and In a Kr**ju rnai y cm*-® would rnuU In confine*;lon. Ijiw>*r® ar** rry ln 10 Hajure out a ®* homo to a tv® th® t'.vwi-hlp from iMVitif th® burtleo lm.oood all at once. M;\\ till Fit 4ND IIAIUIUH HILL. •wild It Will lHxrr*®te In Neighbor hood of Washington. I>ec. Th® Iloua® f'om* mitt**® on Rivera ®n! Harbor® continued work on the river and harbor bill to-day, Tho dl®cu*®lon of tho various lt®m® I® pro-'-ceding upon iho thoory that the bill I® to aggregate In the of l2.’t.ooQ,fl"'' only u f®w of the Item® have t n definitely docld-d upon Norfolk. V* . lo to g. i and Newport New® I22VXK). It I® not pfobAble that Ihe bill will b® completed for two week®. TWENTY (TOIIKS DBITHOYRD. Fire In Fnlton Hr*. Wiped Oat |2r*o.- (MM) of I'roperty. Fullon. Ky.. Doc I—'Twenty lm®lne®M houses wore bum* and here to-day. The ajr ft regal® loa.-o* aro o®(lmat*d at S2®u,o). I.oyd Heed was fatally hurt In jumping from a third awry window It 4® believed the fire wan started by burglars who. owing to the lark of fire aightratu®, wor** able to loot half a doxen house® The building® destroyed Included tho Kirk dry good® house, th® >erA house, poetofTYre and the M*®A>i Hotel COX TRACT FOH %It*4 Hi PLATE. lie title hem i nmpmmf Get® Owe Unit nnd t nrnealr the Other. Washington. Dec. 1 -The contract with •he Bethleh* m Steal (’omiwny of I'ennsyl vanla for armor plat® for naval vaaaala was ftlgne<l at the .Navy Department to day, thu** concluding the armor plate con tract In Its entirety. •• th® con tract with ihe Carneg)® Company was signed yester day The lothlehem Company*# contract was ®XH *ly similar to that of Carnegie, via*. UkS ton® of armor for R.IR.ITUJU tewwter Wraeked, Many Lot. London, Dec. 1-rA ®peclal dispatch from Naples says ihe steamer St. Marc, trad ing between Naples and Marseille®, has been wrecked and that forty-dr® of her passengers and a pert U her crew hav® been lost. B3ERSWANTED HERE IMTF.D STITF.a (II.\D TO IIOOM FOH Till H. MANY COLONISTS MAY COME. THEY U 1U TO KNOW UII tl Will. 111. Ol I Ell Ell THIJM. Western l ands That The) >le > Set tle ltntlrnls 111 I raimptM t Them ff'roiti (lie *enet*st l*r * of i hnri;e--I lie) Are \u%lns t Se cure llusteMi'Mil Fsrsis—Thrri* Are t.(M it 'ii**-*•• ni I tirroio t)ar|U*' Now Preparing t I cnlgrnie. New York. Pt* 1 lott.M Jun all Inf r v * vv with Mr lUkt, Tr im ..* S** r* tarv >f S*/n**. was abbd iu tf.is aty in wuc.i the K r**tir> sail that t lteis would 'ik-d for tti*ir lit-it; us 1 *u,: n** tb‘*i was any hoi>e f gatnlrg it Tiny would never urrtbder to <*r BntHin nr b come a part of the finish * tni *i*- S- > er t bond i that tn •> of * h l>, Ihr ( y lbs r farmers w uUI *m k af* w u . t > families to tue 1 tilled b it* The publication of thin in * v. w in th** New Yoik World b ***irt s|ovr*.in< ** e\- presekms from the <1 ■ nii t v>f *sv.T!. states. Inciinl ng Ark.i. as, U\. rad ■ South lak-la. \V> in ng nisi M*nt -a who milsd attetvtlon to the mb- *a oT acres of unocci..d*l publb* lit Is In th states which were tlll ;*e-t* under tb U*ni*stea*l law a actual ithr-, wo* *u:d obtain id) *• f.irms fr* • , itnto diately up>n the.r arrival or de laring their Intention to b**t*um* citigrtis **f tl United Stales. Five yeui m uiralw ) of the latvis and tual cultivation tl* rtof only Was required to i ainpi- a the tit b In connection with this m vernent. Third AesietAiit Secretary of State Thonui** VV. Orkfittr has sent to this city copy of th* foUowlug dispatch: “Lorenio M.n juez. South Africa Nov s ington. Flease advise Now York W *rkl that a numoer of Boer fami.lm he. mixlmum six hurwlrad nicf. on* humir**! list fifty oontsmp.ate einigruffn to t Unite*! HtHhs, ami a.-k the New V'ork World If offer of hem* ea l farms men tioned In said newspaper* i* I* r am to ifaridftu Kruger sent my cun, June l. still holds gewad. “Also lnqutr** w vat further n*d*t n e can b* gives) these p**p ‘ l*as jg* pro vided her*. Reply prepa. 1. ll'dli*. "United Htitiv Omaul " Since receiving tb* dlspat h from 'on sill lloills through th* Stae lk-pgrttnetit th*; oltirera of Wst*ra ra lways owning land grants have l*e**n asked what spe cial ad vantage#, if any, would Is .>ff*-:d to tiie Uoer immigrant* If they cam I'iotnpt respond*-* wi. rec*dve*l. amoftg o bars fr.*m Ihe Atchls m. 10. ska and 9auta Ft; U Idea go, Mllwuuke and Hi Paul. Md It. Lou f rai • laca aid from the N* i ..ern die hallway. The railway officer offer to tranapWl over their free of charge the Uoer immigrant* and their families nl house hold p)o*li. If they shall oomo bo * ,u* n resuie of theft mtesa<• to the Rta *• I de partment. KMIGEII MIIUM FOH (OLOGM',. Cro il Followed to Ihe Depot nnd < heered Him itm lie Went. Pan®. Dec. 1 —Mr Krtwt left th® Ho tel At'iYb® at 1:10 p. m. fo-*by In h clo .n1 carriage, surrounded by h F*]ua*lroi of mouilted muni l|l guarUs The crow*! whK*h gathered about the hotel was decidedly small cornimro*! v)th (he alz** of tho® Which greete<l Mr. Kru ger u week ago. The Ho**r lewder was ns he drove swa’ swinging his hwi from the landau window In reply. Mr. Kruger spent the morning In con feranoes with rmm **:® *f hi® party. hi y receiving threw or four i**rnou® owteslo his fo Lowers Just before l-uvlng hi* oiMirtrnentM, went out upon tne b l ony. Hie apriearnri'c® was the n.gnal for warm cheering. s <l ihe repetttlon of lh® cries which lisv** gr*‘'i><l him wherever he Imm gone this w®ek. In the court yard of the hotel were two covered landaus. There Mr. Kruger **n t**red {he car nag** which took him to the nation. The crowd outside hud Hoped to ®®cure t fl iim I vi* w of Mr. Kruger, but they were disappointed The first Inti mation that he was nls)Ut to leave wa-* th sight of the earring* driving out of the hotel at t qul k trot Ttie landau wua driven Into mu o|*n parallelogram of mounted guards. When the eurrt 'g s con veying Mr. Kruger's eulie appeared n troop of mounted guards wheeled Into the open side and i quick pa*e, Mr. Kruger snd hi# a< conipkinylng friends, who occupied several carriages surround ed by guards, started for the North-rn ftallro-ad station, the same station where Mr Kruger arrived Just a w* * k tgo at NlmoKt th same hour. The crowds along the streets and th® people who fill*-*! Ihe window® cheered him warmly a* the tor teg® passed, many ladles throwing flow* rs toward Mr. Kruger's oarnag* while the men cheered and waved th*lr lints. At the railroad station there were a few hurried farewells and nt l k) p. m Mr Kniger *l*qmrt*d for Cologne. Mr Kruger's Journey this afternon through Northern I'rsnce wns attendet) by scene# similar to those witnessed at Marseilles and Paris At neirly * very station passed crowds had gathered which waved hats and handkerchiefs and cheer ed the train as It passed along Th* first stop waa at St Quentin, st J:g) p. rn. Th* muni Ipal authorities, many senators and members of the Cham ber of Deputies and various delegations await'd the arrive* of th* train, which was gr'*t**d with rrl- for Kruger and th® Boers. Mr. Kruger and l>r l*eyl® appeared at the door of th* carriages, saluted the crowds and received th* au thorities. Af Erqulllnnefl an enormous assemblage filled th* station and greeted ih traveler with cnihusiaatl* a- ar<i.ilon. The presi dent of the ke-sl Boer <ommitf< read * long akir*ss expr**"lng sympathy wJb the Boer* arid ho|*e<| that lh* wnr would be terminated through arbitration by the signer* of The llagu * onveniion At Jeumoot th- Tar* B®r commit tea l*d® farewell to Mr. Kr uger, who repll * I at some lergth. rtf rrlng to th • wtt mi of the we come ha l)a*l ecoivel anl th * strength of feeling ex hi !t*d in fa or o the cauae he was Me sal h* hoped the new cry which he he*rl a* h* was departing from are hat ct "Vv* arbitration.'* woud b®c<m th c y o' Europe H® Reltfvd h® woull rot to j his work un'll th* South African Repub lic® had gained their Indtp* ndeno* . It was a cru®l war. whlc*. in the tn ter®at of humanity, should be e*d*d. Th'* hearty cheer of francos greeting, Ur. Kruger said, was fo eve o. hi- heart and h* t snkoi Ir an I l’rar •• for ti e maimer In which th*’)' h and received him. A? UharbtN l, the flrat stg on b*l;.in tt• it *ry, rigorous ;oll* * measures ha 1 been taken to present th* Invnsl n **f the ' lor. imt th* ple wen* stroig *i t’an th* ****! ••• m i ru>he,| on the plat form and * iv• vitit to thir feePnga In cries favor.Tl t !• lu r-* Th** train st*p.e-| f r t:\* in’ *1 Mr Kruger gr* *f*sl th* in s • f *u) tiie stejm f the <ar The train left Dtmrbi and twenty min utes late. At Namur n similar s en* was ivi t* and The train ws then f*rt>-tlva mliuuee late. 1% 111 1.1: II It I A* 111 ** H <U*MI No otllclnl AA rlrnnir *• Aeeoont of a Misnmleritsnillna Colognc.lk- 1 Mi Ki rer arive*| 1 e*v at 11 o'clo* k. \ on i* • > i .ih:e crowd I*d ae*mbbl. ai,dcou*<l a langerous crush. \'o offl 1.l re*, pti n had been arrange*!, and Mr Kruger diov l* the ('athe*lrn: |loti 1. tne •*. ' I . I rlnx a h. I* ft th* tl 'll H ltd *!!* le ilt> • l*m th* r* **••*’ The .(>*•*•> e *‘f n aflb *1 "l *me |v sal t (•> hove t • du* t* i.-' w.* • ( ; ►••cur*' .* ni.*ier>t n 'lt i vv th ihe lr.ip**rial c urt, vvldcti 1 tie i •/)')’ ill the case of visits ft? • • ah' . f stale- 11- in - It D re;ori el t i Mr Kmi'-r will piOta.lv mt go iu Bei.ln at pta- * Kill 1.l It GlilN). TO HUH 1.l A*. I itiperor AAilllnni May lie Able to Srr lllm. Berlin. Ik, 1 An official of the for tdgu oflb-o Infornnsl the corresinnleni of ihe A'"u late*| I'rrpi* to-day that It was notified at- yesterday evening that Mr Krug* i will arrive here Tues*lav The *f tkla* unit ted that Kmperor VVll.Dnt’a traveling | * ■* n.> prevent liltu from s** 4 - itig Mr Kroner. Insltalton for K nicer. ChiiwMO. I< * 1 The Atnerb an T ts vaal la i a„*uo In DMcago has prepnr**l a l •*•* •)>-.•* ••••* l>- mt ttl lO *• -!***••* •tent Kruger, inviting hln to visit the I nilil Hint* when he ha finish*'*! his Fhiroprcn tur THIIITY-I ItU BOEHM KILLED. South African t onf nliitlary llntl a Severe Ftcht. Bloemfontein, Orange Itlver Colony, Dec. J.—A patrol *f fourteen StMtlh Afri can const titulary, during the n.gitt of Nov. cin: •-•**! #• otPingt in from bosk’i wniniundo. souritweatward of this town w *th U. result that thirty-five B **ra are reported to Lava lern kill* <I *■ wou nd<l. AAante to stn t*srrllls Warfare. lfeldeiburg. Nov 29 Lord H*berta Jour neying toward t>urt*an. at.qt *l her** to day H' made a speech to the volunteers in he ■'curse iff w hich he said He trusted (he guerilla warfare would not long con linua. TH 1 INO Tit Mil T OFT TMIP4. laibnr Lenders I’m If iih HSnekllat im trron.l of klrlka*. TVmpa, I’la . Dec. 1 —I-sutler, of Ihe gei.eraJ strike here declared to-day that they ttavc a eo-urr.ui[!<-rHlun frgtn t’r-r-.1-'lent 'lent (i<>ni|s.rs enyina Hai all transporta tion of TumjA-made nigars will to. s"' i lit by the Aineih-nn Federation <rf La bes. " He .iy, nororrl-ng to stat-ment, of the labor men, Hint ho la uwars tha, two of ihe ra.lioads enterlr.g hero have twr union m>-n ami that they enmiot stoi> thow roads fioni bantling Tnrn|at (<H>da, hut alt tho men on tho connection* of these two roads hove the tsjwer 1o stop It .ml will do ao. He say* he will have also the handling of empty boxes arming to Til mi u stopped. The Tr<lt s Ass- mbly say (hey have nssurancre to-day (hat tha lot tnakrrs In any factory will refuse to make boxes for Tampa manufacturer*. All of the striking union men received their a<r.kc benefits this afternoon, amt a kertia sum of money was distributed tn rht* way Married men received seven ami single m'-n live dollars each a week There Is to-nt-glit no apparent disorder i, r any more signs than usual. The atrlk. cr, ar- as >•, following th* suggestions of their leader* to remain quiet, though tie- gem-rat roll'll,lon* aro as strained as ever W l\Tl TO KF.1.1. F., AND P. Slate nf Florida , talma Till-, Jmanntlns In ftMMSIO. I'enaacola. Fla . Dec. lln tho United States Court to-.lay Judge Hw.ym- grant <• i an ;n'u, i t - * S' Ke 1 *-n -: r Vte I".I U. i. ■-I I tl- - ft of le-Kl •> 'I restraining them frotn sellhat at Public outory on Monday next the FtorMa Cen tral amt Peninsular Railroad. The corporation's pr< petty had been lev ied on and advertised for sale for taxes Alleged to be due the state for the years I*7*. lJUfi a.'d I*l, amounting to alsxut toi.OOO. The stale official* have been en deavoring for seme tlmo to collect the back taxes and the levying and sdver tlslr.g for sale Of th* road and property hi the outcome of a rcfueal of settlement on the part of the railroad. The rwl I* a branch of th# Beulioard Air Line system. I’OJM I.ATION OF WIIMI>M. Shows a tin.* Increase aa Doe* Alan Indian Territory. Washington, lee 1 -The |>puUtlon of Wisconsin, as officially announced to-day. I* ;,<*!.M2, against 1.W.M0 In I*9o This is an increase of M 2.12, or 22 •> per cent Th.* population of Indian Territory t* as against IfjO.lU In ISA), lecrewc. 211.77*. or 117.5 tier cent. He**r for th* I’lill Ippines. Vancouver, H. C„ Dec I.—The outgoing steamship Empress of China, wht-'h sails from this port foe the Orient on Monday, will carry a record-btesiklng -argo of ts-cr for the Philippines. Fifty thousand bar tebt brought hither In *evon:y-ttv* trains are consigned to Mantis. Schooner Wheeler Ashore. Norfolk. Va.. Doc 1 -The schooner 8 B. Wheeler was to-night reported ashore at Hog Island No detai.e of tha sod dent car be obtained. The Wheeler t* owned by the 8 B. Mart* Oompony of Baltimore, and baa long traded with thla port. DAIXA t A YEAR. h F.NTfI A ropT WEEKLY 2 TIMUb A-WEEK.It A TEAR WITHOUT A QUORUM **\* nil in hi hi: n *ii.roidi.ii TllHtl* ~1l TH* IIOI'U. ONLY SIXTY MEMBERS THERE. I'HK Il *l. Hill.l, , vi I II tit Tl HH llM'i:\s| ,|i iv ,i „ Hill* Were l'n*lir.| I hronnli nn,l Hr. ■'lnrrtl I'uar* l>, a l ■••••I llmloi.al **nJll—The, Were KMrrrtf on Hie Jnwrnnl—W bile Mil a *ellan I* llleanl I lie Jon flu, I *tnn4* fr W hnl It VI. uilirr. Hill llrnv, t'lirlr V,, . Adatila, I Ve. . | The Hmw •* Ilevrr i*ni*ll,n ilil' mirmii* v. m thniir:i ihe fit > ~ i*. ■ i.g n niimln-r nf bill* with only **<> m inln |>t nt <>ui of a hxnl roll call nf 173. 11-.'i S .it ■ ',i \Y . .t .I. ir<4 [tail thia *l.oe Of afl .Ire .Ilr. -tly [hiricw.hu hi UM Ii ; that HHHItW •••••j'l free tai-ri* from ihe roilr-x.iln an l to i. iha;r liotni* wh, II th. y oilMllt lo Im, ut work The ll.'. men her, elm are ahnen* to-.lay fr.an th.-lr -e.ia will draw >IU of lha ei.iie’r money for ren k e# not rrivlernl The hill, laaet in-itay w. re looal inewaure* on wrhlrh .ml, nfijr-llvo votoa were mat a, a rule, hut after ea h vote II wh am rauirnl in louil lonea: ’ Thla bill hnvhiK r*. elv.'il tlie requialte eonml iii non, • I majority, la i*,i i'll an>l tha vole wn* flit re,| on *hr Joumil of ha Hmm- in. ami The ro I-, ill n .i* <t|with thla mornti'k I '. ui.*, out of lot ri prraentntlvea only alxty wre ,m hani. There mitt,it he no objvcth-n to the l.l! ,~, •!. hut aa one repreaentallve n ir I IM, mornln*. 1 here I*, n. > ee t .1.- .* I tf.at ..v.ry titlt t i.'.-t I, t l--.ii ft,.. Supremo Court hu Ii• I• that If the Journal ihowa that the hill ren lie I th- re.|iii-tie major lly there I* no *.>ln lahtml It. hut tho tjedelon. In the o|i(rwar. of ...eral of tha number•-. <loea nut a-i bthlinl #•• fart Hull mntilen, who re ill. tl a ilay for Ihelr aervt e* are ebernt on other tiual neaa. Wrlichl lllitn't t ike It. Hon K-.ihorn IVrlirht of Floy.l had an Imioriant menaure he wuntril lo put Ihn ah thla momllic. he ,le hired, but he could not bring Ii up, a* th. re nut not a constitutional maj, rlty. "It D .hi# to I hi, free im,, tamlnea,." ho eaid. "It the itKitilar, did not have Uteeo im-#ca, Ony would remain In Attanta and attend to their iltitln." A mimlier of I -a, hllla went through thla moridn*. and by ontclal, of iha cap- Itol It I raid Inat thav were all l ieyally paaaed b-caiiaa they did not receive tha never -ary maj..rlly The follow Inc are the h|||, which wera passed: Hy Mr Hinton of Fulton—An act to amend the ehare.r of llm cty of ACnnia. Hy Mr Mirhleti of I’ike—An a*-t to emend section 7T.2 of the penal eoile. whb'h relate, to the tranaf. r of Indlctmeota from the Superior Court to the County Court. Hy Mr. Knowle, of Floyd—An act to en tohiiah a system of public school* for the town of Kant Itorin, and to provide for the support tind maintenance thereof, and for other purposes Hy Mr. Howard of Dooley—An set to amend the charter of the town of Cn.i. <J lla. Dooly county *o a, lo au'hortse the corp rite aut.'wrttlce of saM town to levy and eoWeet a tax, for the aupiimt iml nrnintenanc— of the public schools of eaid town ami for n.her |Mjr:> ••ea. Ry Senator Ellis—To am ml tho charter of Macon ao aa lo provide for u building Inaiwcsor, and Incorporating other ppa vtslona. Hy Messrs. Hardwb-k and Franklin of Washlncton—To create the City Court of fkindersvllle. Mr Felder of ltll>b~To am- isl the act creating the City Court of M.cuon. MO It It IK MAKKM NHAItr HKPI.T. toanrr lo the* Allnrk on Him by tbi* Jtmrnnl of l.ubnr, Atlanta. lee I.— I The toiaatloial featore of thl* ni mini'll aeaeton of th Houto m the rily of Senapr pro. tem. Mor rl* to the attack up n Mitt npimua In th.* weak a Journal of laibor The article charged Mr. Morris wth dupil* tty In rrjri il to th** eh M ah >r bill. at;<l twill th.it ho hed Ir ml ad to support the bill and then attack' and and voted iguln-t It. Mr .V'-irl- nrn rol the art lota In the Journal o( labor, lie thru spoke a* lol town tn reply: "Mr B|-ikcr: 1 have not tne honor ..* •he n.-q.inmtance or the and silngutahed yen'll ntnn who iltnel the artl.-li Mr ' rat Inclination* W"’ not to nolle* live the mattoi any attenll *n. t<nt In o It ha* had mm.' noore'y through h coluntnc nf the evening paper.' '<l It *o groerly iMrrepreeefila the iril doalre to aay 'hnl whan I ente’et tha rve for rprnker pro tern, of the Houaa the tarter p.r; of Julv I wrote to the dlf f, ret ! no’iilmeh of the Item ** tile port l for the 111 use r.eklny • .-lr rupport Mr. llotuitot'. Of rultrti ret ll<l *-<yng that i*e would avpport Mr. Mlfrlwli Mr. O Connell, of Hl.nn.ond never replied. •*fHi 4, 1 rrc*tv*d a ktt*r from Mr KUburn of HIM*, eay.na a mutual friend had tpokrn to him In my behalf, and tie would support m; I now hava tha Setter tn mv |*hi*m. The night ha fore the election. I met bin* for the first tlrni. in t ie lobby of the Kimball llouae; h<- tokl t>- In patrton that he would sup i.rt me. tw he had promiaed to do bo. but he ab"> a|d that a number of tha iatmr leaden, were trying to net him to windrow hi* nuppori from me .and gtva U to Mr. Mitchell, for the reonon that I rmpoaed th child labor bUi. and tha bureau of labor bill at .the la at session of the Houe, and Mr Mltchali supported them ■Mr KUburn stated to me this mom In* that I had Ma permission to *tat that wa mads no trade whatever for him to aupport me. or for me to aupport the child labor bill, or any othar labor meas ure. “On Nov. U. after tha Houaa bad been In aasalon twenty-two day*. 1 reoalved a ton* petition from tha operators tn tbs Continued oa Ninth Fa*a