The Savannah morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1900-current, December 19, 1900, Page 10, Image 10

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10 CLUBS TO BOOST M'MILLAN. FIRST AMI KOI NTH DIUTHK TA 14- HIM. Ilolh Mppl Ink* Idnplrd riiil lpplKli>d t ommlllrr# to '• fit* 111 m •*# Their Th e y \\ 111 InflUl nit III* Irrrplnfli^e—%• fllrr* f pi MrellOM for the *•*•• l‘nr to Hr- llrld To-ai* ft* of \o. .1 I \\ •• Hrnml street —%lm Ia - lotrol lon R*r*e* %%11l \*wlia te Their liflhpl I ater l Moo* Wet tn. If Ifl char t *flt thr* of the ad rilr,Dtr*nor. lo insist on ifit ac , rpiar • b? M T H M M..ion of the • .in ii , for M)r. The FI net ond Fuurtt t; sulct a rUI-administration jyo j-; t .lf meeting* ftat nifM and gave j .ir unqualified imlufyevnrnt to Mr 3k .M 1(4.0 . % Urg- meeting mo* hr and In p* h dl- iln spiie of the fact t at no pub shwi i oft--* hi') l*n given. Doth tnoiinm l j *>* preot I v the same action. each !•*- *„ r-. *f M 'M ln foe i*v c*r<fco . v m l **•§.-ipisantlng a'cxSwmit t * to notify him of l*uii fact. The anit-administration force* of ih# youth district met loot riant at l-wl** Mfli; Toe atTeflv4avre wa* con*, krai Mnt* and intliuwactr. Hv o. tuxl count TV qualified voten. it i* stated. mr. pre*. *ni This cltlb is x>miosrd of water* liv- Jr. in In© Fourth H*tr:<t north of <*•*- t.iorpa avenut’. The folicirtnf officer# pre elected WtlUam J K*roe. Vie# Preakftent—James 3|c<'aaker, !h rvtflr) aixl Trw'jfcr-John Pr* rwl- Ible The following resolution* mere offer* I cni uianitnotob' idopmi * Resolved. that tn 4 club recognize* n the Hon TlKtftiftfl II M Mill in a man it *wif w oru pJI rat*' all ela**** of o<> cjuien*. mho *re in fat or of an ecoc.otit 4 - •al almin! at ration of 'he city* affure in t.**e Interest of tha t*.v.aiwr ar*l ih* nap earner .%< ■ f*ful at hi* buan*# lareer. he alii place .i the city * com mand the came Intelligent and attentive •re and aatchfuln* * that have m *•* mm a man of the highest type. I’TOfroaive aher* real progress is n**-|- *d he is yet cuien*tl\c In bin atia .t --fnrfit to thoe true principle* that r - quire dell b rat am and I .rought In til* liWuliiiig nl dlfltrun>('9*fit of the p*-* j4r c money This* |* shown by hi* career In Council kid the latl'ltturv. Ktflolvcd. therefor* that Mr \l Mm.in >-e request**) to become a eiiuk lat* for Jda>or of Hivaniun at the piipuiuk elec tion. and that this rluh !•**•*. in hi* be half. It* hem effort ‘ KesoDed. further, that the chair ap point a commute© of five m* ml* r* to malt upiHTt Mr. M Mo.an aid prefer th*s request On motion the cha r appointed a com mittee of five to notify Mr. M> M Jan of the action taken Toe lommlltfr I* com !>•*♦ and oi Makers M'Uiam 8 McKenzs- Pernard A Fay. Thomas Griffin. Jam* ■* F Brennan u*l John Pr**ndiole. Tnl. t < mmlttee a-ill m*et Mr McMJlan sotr time 10-t.ifht, and wlj re|ort to n mee*.- i* .' of the < tub to t*e held at an early .kite. The Flrat DlMrlrt Meeting The antl-admlrvt*tra?ion force* in • r** Fir*t Xhatrlrt met last night m nturtrvmt Hall on President afreet near Went Broad It fa mold that over 120 mere in attend anna. John K R* hararz vrn* ele<*ted president •>f the rlub, t’has O. Npvp, vP-e pre-i dent. John Mi'Kvor, e<’retary; Jo.-tn II tick ley. treasurer and t\ ealey over atreer. sergeant-a<-arm* Thl* clyi (topte| the name "The First IMatrict VI lliii.n (Tub.'* a*.l the fofloa ing resolution*- tsere ofTere*! and arith enthuniaatlc unanlvnlty: Whrrea*. Our frilow citizen. lion Thomas H M. Ml Jan. nae been favorabty mentioned a* a fit an*) auiUbb* candidate lor the mayoralty of ftivflmtuth. ntw l "Whereas |t |# errdnenUy proper that a man of hi* character and industry, aho ha* labore-1 early *n>) l*te to reap the re mart) ahfch rrawn* the effort* of the uc. ceslfuJ l4i*iness man. h.* been arvd I* the friend of ib*e*> ar>o toll for their Uveli hood, and po*** ***** all the quallflcnOon* necessary for th- administration of our municipal tffatr* in a manner that mill pjjiaervr the beat lntereat* of ail our peo de ithould be *eie**ted a* the chief exec utive o' this city. '"Therefore, km it resolved. That we urge the Han Thom** H Mc- Miihin to allow the use of bis name by the cilisens at targe a* a candidate for Mayor, being satisfied that he can tn e.e'teO to said ofti r. ar t (hat aanu- wit) ik>tirnt to the honor and benefit of our latr fitly of Savannah. ’ Revolved further. That a committee of **ve he appointed, of which the president ahall b# dam>f, to notify Mr. M Mil lan of the action of this club." The chair ajifiointhe following eom mitre. U> notify Mr McMillan Hamuel Ledlie John McEvoy. Edward Wiggtn* jnMfit) §• Kfv-i and George Handy. tn mo’ior ’he • h airman was added to the “wnjßttte* The wtnmltte will meet Mr M'MMian and notify him to*ntrht The ut al l me* i a<i.n upon call from the chair %wwber Wr W ilia a tteetlag. There al l be a kb* +4 Ing of those opposed to the a dtnl mat ration to-night at No ?I1 West Hrew*d street, at the foot of V >de ? f*orie avenue for the purpose of form ing what mill develop Into a Mv Mi lan Hub The object for which the meeting Is to be Wd was not stated m the notices wt*i h ware sent out yesterday. In fac.. *< learn one and perhafw more of the rotfCea were sent to parties silted with the Citizen* Club faccoa who of rour-e will not be present However, this serves to show that 'hr** notice* were sent out generally and not confined to any parti* - ji'<r clique. The notice, J Whelan, sheriff of the City Court, though nut sent out by him says:: “Am the election for Ma> or and Aider (new will take place In January. It Is desired If posedhle to place candidates In the field to oppose the present adminis tration snd you are respectfully request ed ,fl meet with us at No. 211 West Hrosd street (foot of Oglethorpe avenue). W ednesday evening Dec. It. st I o'cks k. lor the purpose of forming a general club for the purpose above slated, and It Is sln'ereiy hoped that you can see your way lear to attend the meeting, as you alti b* of great assistance to us In form ing said dob " The only object of the meeting so far s appears in the notice Is to form a lub in r to the present adminis tration. Home of those Interested In thd move men*. however. <h) not hesitate to state openly that the object la to form a movement in favor of M r . T. II McMil lan as a candidate for Mayor. Mr Mc- Millan. as l* weM understood. Is looked t.pnn as the most available candidate fr >ni the standpoint of the opposition o the administration. The Hoothael* anti-administration those Hvltg south of Überty street and ease of Hull, will meet to-morrow light at • oclo k at the Harris Rtreet Hall. The Houthwew Mde Club wdi ms**t al H*#i*rs Hail. No 7B Wald *ug atrset. wast. to-morrow Both of tr*eae cluba will indorse Mr McMillan. %tf vniwlstratlow Meeting. The administration forcaa wHI unques 'ton* toy hold a mats meeting wit Mr. a short time for the purpose of nomtnatinu Mayor Herman My*rt and the rear of the ••*ty ticket. Just when Oils m•* meeting inued oa Third Page.) 114.1. OP IH! *MK!) Mia '•Kill. •I* art aaaders Hilled bj a Kali I rum a Hoof. Mr Henry Render* killetl vlir.o*** i* staff!ly y*s!erduy nerr irvg hy failing fr*m% the roof fa cne-atory bvlldtnc on Jefferson *£ret rear luffy lane The hiilJing wtilrp ha* l-rn p • it -i th< *t r> of Mr ** .• *’ J*;T* *<n ars) Duffy etrer"* M“ Rar ■‘.'.'7* t. a-1 l-en to , ent in** building iml an*-* cvabua mg the raof to s*-e whether or not t la dry .nozigh to ra*fit when he feii. TV- roof • *‘ip l*er> from the **arl> morning dear tint had not v. t tried, .ml 9ete di:g on hi* long Mjwr.rnfe or not tsk ih; 'he ■. !• * Aiitlon*, Mr Bari**r at r., ha-aiKc and went us er he *d- The roof I* more than twrnty feet fr -m the ground, but the titan Ur*Jd ar* h* hea*l orv the i*\ .m* m i*i (ff*r*sl fra tui* >f the skull H de< ait bin a few minutes af tef h was foun t Mr Oaiis aho a* in hi* *tore. a tt>. rir*r f* raon *o r*a h the unforturta'* mar though neither ne nor any one else i i.tr * t* ktKftn -is him fail H* -t* * .m Ptnz on tne ml>s (Ik in a t*s*. of ikl aid and ng so -an aisl r efvtng i.o answer a*-ni *o him He imn ik*ie l> rt-nt for lr liunm-i tail the dcHior'f ---t . b-e* srr of no ue a Mr Rmlrn •li*s| ait run a h a minute* after he found Arid aftnout ever having regain* J •v. Coroner John A e**u*- r. a* summoned and took charg* id the Mr fiir-lrr* wo* a native of tiermarr, V it h,*e is*n In this country a lome time For many tear* h- was praaperou* grot'er at i hciethori*- avenue ar>.l J* fTer *'• streets and floiutmi considerable | ti>f>ertv ♦!- * th** firs* mar ir. Ra \annah to buy hy the carlo**! A* **ne tim* he petbioned the City Council for a rjliriM i track to hi* place of iu*i i - ,*j onji-r to handle h*er Rom*- year* ago n*' *. im* a spiritualist and sokl out his grocery iMWims* Ite ■ ntiy ie has IH-n at work a- a fMlnti-r H leav* -a aifr and four children all of bom ore in this city and a brother. Mr. 1 hillp Sn-lers ChUTKII Mias IMMHUd. Vrn anperlatendent hiar* f*r Ihe W.•linin’* I'ti-hfliisr, Mis* Rathe Anderson was elected super- j Iraen !* nt oi the Woman’* Bbchange at iht* sp*- ial meeting of the Rowrd of Man ;•** r* held yesterday morning at 11 o'clock ' In the 4Suir*l Hall Twenty-three apfili rations for the position bid he*-n harnled in. and the vote of the some thirty ladls* present was by secret ballot This re -tilted In the elect ton of Mis* Arwb-rson on the first laillot. aa *he received some twenty-two votes. Mrs Mtmrurlyrt. the retiring mipetitv tenderrr. after a very *ucce*#ful conne-* tlon with the Kxchange alnce it* organi sation more than i year ago. will give up the levsttlon on Jan. 1, when Miss Ander son will aftsumc charge It Is expected that the sur**-*# of th* Exchange will la continued unler her *uiervleion. An offer from the Hussar Minstrel f'oni pwny to rep* at the performai* • given by il at the Theater night before last was read The minstrels wanted to show again for the benefit of the Exchange, exit ing the ladles to take charge of the *.*• of the tickets. and puah that tmport.uir feature of the work. Appreciating the tlKYlcofelee with which they would be be set with another performance coming o soon after the flr*t. and having the pros pective rummage sale to demand their time and attention, th** ladies unanimously decided that It would not be well to ac ept tV* offer An art reception and tea will th.- features of to-day at the Ex- hai r* Tne entertainment will *• from I until 7 o’clock, and the puhlb is invitel No admission will he charged, but refresh ment will be served Mt a nominal <*u*t Those who visit the Exchang* will see an attractive dtsptoy of many artistic anil fancy article*, and excellent opportunt'y will tie affords! to Invest In i’hrlstma' good* Ml Ills |MH Soulhslde blmlnUlrsllon < lul* Pledges Him Its Support. Mayor Myers and hs admir istr.itsai were enthusiast bawdy Indorsed at the meeting of the Rnuthsldc Admin tat ration Club, held hi the Thiny-aecond Btr**et Hull last night W. T Humry. president of the club, was in the chair, and 8 I*. Btaxzeli acted ns secretary. Th* Irskirsement of Mayor Myers for r *ele that was by a unanimous vote. The speakers, who supportt-d the resolution in •k>rsmg the Mayor's candidacy for re elect km. *ommrndel in high terms his ad ministration of the affairs of the cdy. There wa* some effort to get the club to indorse the candidacy of one or more of the several aider manic candidate*, w host names have already been discussed in this cimmctlor*. but th- effort d*l not met with em'ourugenwni The club seemed to tr.ink that there hid been too much in •ftotaement of aldermanlc timber already and that addition.* mtor semen is, with p***lby a-klit **iw*l timtier. *t. jid stwrcely fall to embarrass the committee of the party to which the duly of selecting a ticket Solid ultimately t*e confided. This conception of what the club ought to k> prevail*'*) with a large majority of those at the meeting and the movement to Indorse camftdatfw for Al derman aa* promptly aiMtxloaef There were eighty or a hundred men at the meeting These, or those of them who have not ttircflulv done so were urged to iiy their (Mate and county taxes for Ikv, for which purpose but two day* r* main. To-mom w the t*sk< of the tax collector will be closed and those who have not then paid their toxe* will he ineligible to •®h a vote for Mayor and Aldermen on Jan k The next meeting of the club will he h* kl at No IMI Hull street on next Kri lay • \rrUng In th* past the m*‘*tlr.gs hgve been held In th*- hall at the corner of Whitaker and Thlrty-*cxmd afreets. hiK in the future this place of meeting, leav ing proven In s-avie tespecta unautUfac tory, will he al*un*k>ned AC 111 t II tKII 4 HEAKR. I*lating Vat at Rlectrle Znpply t oni paay** l*laee %llre. The nortliern section of the fire depart ment responded to an alarm from box No il. at Hull and COBgresa streets, last night. The fire was diacovetXhl on the s4*ond floor of the building o cu|ii*l In the Electrical Rupply and Oonatruclkm fomp.tfry. y| No. e Drayton street. The blaze was a email one. and a tub of water and a hand lire extinguisher served to dissipate the danger In short cnlrr The damage done was trifling, though had not such prompt action been taken there was in the dam**, surrounded as It was by Inflammable material of va rious kind*, the germ* of a very' serious (onfl agnation. The tire, when M was discovered, was In a plating vm and a pile of waste and trash near It. It* origin Is purely proble matical. but II Is believed that some of the sulphuric add used In electro-plating had leaked out on the floor and In some manner started the IMaxe. There were workmen on the lowrer floor at the time and they smelled the smoke and reached the biaze In time to prevent the possibil ity of much mischief When the depart* fieri intversd the alarm a han-l extin guisher wa* used lo make assurance doubly tarz THE MORNING NEWS: WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1000. JUDGE NABBED A BURGLAR. Jl IMd! F41.1 M.4Vr C 411. MT 41,- HEMr WHIT! IV Hl* HltbH 11. The Iturglar 11 • 11 Ithowt Ills *loe* *■4 Uh* Jflal I , *blx I hriMigli i hr- artfllMfl. at the It •■nr of the Hall, and starting I p the stairway n hew Mr Was Tahrw Iw harge >• the I own Had € rryl ta Thronah Ihe I nlalrhril Fmwt lioar—U hlfe 'm* Me Was trrking the I’rntrrtiwß f the law-Jfldzr I alllgast'fl lerswrf Exprrlefliee at the Hlwd. 7n the lad ten ye.tr* ther* ha* b art many a eatrrlcted burglar who haa been meted out punishment for hla sins at th*- of Jtxlge Falllgant. The Judge p..yed gf* u -tom* l role In on- • f these dramas la-: night when he caught —and h* Id—a burglar who ha*l gained an entrance to hi* residence. Judge Faille in! w.* sitting In on* of the front rooms of his rwl hncr. W nil.i her and Oaston streets* shortly befor- !* o'- (kk when the incident occurred T‘a front door had t*e*-n shut, twit evidently the Nv* k had not taught, for as tne Judp* aat and r*a*l he thought he heard th door st* a thily o|M-ned Hr stepiwnl out Ir:to thy hall ju In tim*- to *-c a ngro with his shoe* off creeping thrtnrgh the curtains ia # Ue rear and starting up th* glair way. In about half *i seiorid. Ju*ige FslUgmi was u|kh> the wroukl-ksr burglar him) had hm very securely in custody. The arrest occasiotw**! -ome little excitement an*l Mr. Harrow farter. Judg** FaJllgant * son in-law. who was on the seooml floor, came down glair* to gee what w.a the trouble and helped hold th© i ♦ gro. The burg Mr see me* i to I*** rather badly frightened The shoe# he had taken fr.*tn his feet he vat carrying under h! arm. and he wa- making elaborate pre cautions to pr* vent his movement* being heard That nil :h*r-* pre- aim*mi* should have amounted to nothing and that hr rhoold have h*-en caught so n**tly ;inl so easily sufficed to di*#t|*ite whatever h mount of wrvi 1 h- it a- uetotned to car ry with him Ju-lge Fal’igani **wid :h* negto wcvtfl 1 N\ be**n shaking in hla nhoflfl. if he had had any on. A telephone <*!! for the patrol wagon was s*-rt lo th*- "tation non*** bur !*• fu - the wagon arrived l*ark I*oli*#*tnan R. T Davis ha*l r*-a* h*-* the w’ene ami taken the burglar into custody. lie was car ried to the *t Don house and lock***l up !r. w < ell There h** g ive hk* name ns Al )>art White. The twgr is quite well known al>out ] town, an-) has h*rre in th* past goo>l reputation For a numler of y*ars n* was employed by a cott.*f> hou**e on th** Hay. and at one tim* was i m*-mt*-r of th* old Husrds’ Hand Whits said that he had no Intention of stealtng inythh g ll* expialnedt hit he has t*ee*t living with a om*-leirged whit*- man on Jefferson street and that the one-leg ged man had threatened h;m Afraid *ha: this thr*‘it wo4jkl h* rrl**4l out. h*- was looking f<r the protection of the law. an 1 •elected Judge Fallig mt’s' residence as the place where most of thl* could be had. * He did not explain why he had ttken ff his shot * and started up the stairway. Possibly It was because he thought It would he necessary. In order to weeure the protection of th* la*, to pay the **o.ts of court and wished to save himself this exp**nc. His plan was probably to get In some secluded nook on the se.-ond fl a and hide until the family had retired Then he would have been In |*o*dll •> to rifl the house at his 1* isure and In comparative safety. The csise against While will l>** <t!l**d in the Police Court the* morning, when J Uilge Falllgsnt has twen summoned to ap|ear a* u witness It will |rohubty be his last apfw-iranr* |n the drama as if the case Is tried ultimately in the Su perior Court, h- w ll be dtaquwlltlod froth presiding This Is not the fir* time that Judg*. Fall fnt has nab D-d a burglar Horn*- ten year* ago he was attracted by some ex < Moment at th* rosklem*** o|p elate J'.lg* Chisholm. J4*t across the pip* ! from his own The Judge went over to Investigate and found that a burglar had been cor n red under a p an*> in th- drawing ro tit This event was more spectacular than the occurrence of lust night, for there wore pistol shots and other disturbing element* of exdteinrnt lefor* the intrud-r was finally dHModged TO EHF.tT 4 U. . T. I. HOME. I nlnn Mas Been (Urea a la*t <*n 11 ••! Uhertv street. The Woman’s I'hrlstian T* mi w ranee Union, organixcil in ltdl. is happy in th** prospect of Increased usefulness In the future, having received the g* norouz gift of a lot. 0 fees front In a fin*- location on Liberty *treet. n* xt to l*t Patrick’s Church. The Union ha* 14 In bank, which It I* keeping to ©n*ct a building suit at Ac for the wok ll has long been de sirous of developing Plans for the building are being drawn hy a web-known architect, who Is In ttreated in the m salon. The Union wants a building with free library and reading room* for the working man a chewp res taurant. hall for nightly gospel services, lodgings for men and women of smalt means, and lodging* and meals free to everyone willing to give In return a cer tain amount of labor, for which the union desires to op* n Industrie* for IwMh sexes, suited to their capabilities. The Union hoses that its friend* and publlc-splrlted citfmene. realising what a relief It would be to turn over needy applicants to such •• refuge. wIH help It to build an institution suite*) to the Increasing needs of the ally The Vman is a charter.*! *<c!ty, and would be willing to hove i hoard of man ager*. or advisor* from the ministry an.l business community. The members think their plan of demanding latvor would shut out the Iwofc*alona 1 tramp, an*! ftssl could h* earned for ihe family by father or some member 11 IVT t OI.OHED SOI.IHFItV Orders to That Effect Received at the Recruiting Office. The United fbate* army recruiting of fice In Savannah ha* again received or ders to enlist colored men for service In the Ninth and Tenth Cavalry ami the Twenty-fourth and Twenty-flflh Infantry Regiments, w hich are detind for jgrvDe In the Philippines. A number of negroes enlisted In the*.* divisions during the earlier |*art of fhe fall, hut their enlistment wa* H**omin iicd a short time ago. Now. however, there is a demand for recruits again Hlnce Ihe order* arrived two recruits have hern secured, and the chances ire that a Root! many more will he got shortly. If your stomach |* weak it should have help Hood's Rarsaiwrtlla glew strength to the stomach ami cure* d>Sj>ep*ia an. Indtgewilon —ad. \ 4 Special 1 lirifltmna Sale. As long a* they lazt. Sternberg A <\> offer a handsome line of sterling silver puree* at KlO each. Better hurry if you want one—ad. A fflgh-Orxd# Institution for Ladles - Shorter College, iWat. Ga. Write for catalogue.—ad. ' W KDOfm HI THE Jl IM.E. tpiaiat Orrmnnv In l'kaal*er* nf ( Iff 1 <>ur Jula*. Rather a quaint and int- r* xtlnt mtr rtag* *erm*y wa perform***! b> Juh£> Nor •**>•!. of the City Court vr* ter day Judge Norwood * . hamt**r- m t.e ( eart The high contracting part *** eer*- Mr Haul J Hr an ten o' St t neon and >1 • Mi ne Browit of Savam h \\ en the groom-* • t p** ur*l th* ic eriee for th * ceiehrabon of th*- • *r riagi from Clerk Keith*' r. of :h• c* urt of t’denary he wa* vidbiy i mturr •*- I He sk* i Mr Kelt uc.i if he - r lrm th -eremonv. <i cm) w *ef: h wj* told th.* wa* not p*tt>if. *• een* 1 *r • vie.' <!uc.ip(M>iiit*i A ym|M:h*t> >- at ander a*ured mm that Jtela* No W4>t could, ami would ti* trie knot with eat* news celerity and fls patch, an i relieved in spirit, th* bridal party wri*M l# wav *>p- air*. There it wa* ae *Ttainrd tlait Jud*** Norw.*od wa- |uite willing, and the * m rt n.ony proceede*! It had quit* a F-i.il asr Hrt*lc an*l gro>*m were Tteii into Ji<*lg** Norwood presence by UaillfT H* r * hd Morgan, who g.v*- the bri*i# a\ > Bailiff (Mil* Ryan *• ml ae ♦'** m*n Th* *p* ii or* of the *eremon> 1 .iI * i Sheriff Whelan, of to* <* > Court, an.) Deputies WilJnk and Wzbo. It wa* goto throng i with littder some dkfVlcu.tle* For ii.er n e the groan wa*- •'onstderwbly retarded In hi* cjw-ec-h bv tn ;>r*Y*-rt • in hi* cheek of a fuli-*iz-*l <iul*l of totia* <o. and ft woe sometime* Jit*- a lid a- difficult to and; uv*r w.leth-r hi* answer* conveyed •- -•? or dissent to th* |ue*tion* ID a.** found It nocee *ry t<> i-xi* torate once or twice before a* .*.ld art -w r at all Ibetdie the-* oh* • .*•* which Judg> Norw --l *ii < •-rtfal.v *v< ream- . the kr. a w c- tle*l. to the fffoom * r*-af plea* -e ••cl satisfaction lie ••-1 i warm n vitatiorv to celebrant, best mat; and -p* '- t a tors to visit hlrn in Stttlmm wh*q-ver I'• ' 4 tie aval the bride want on their way re joicing 44 I hi. |s*| R %> ORDKH. Senator i nnn Talk* of the Gnarii* nml the t lerkshlp Hill*. The bill making the Savannah Volunteer t Jiar*b* 4 battadon of heavy irtiliery was to W\- b*en signet) bv tne Governor yesterday. That i* what Senator J F* - r|* (’inn who returned during the mot ri ng from Atlanta, said Tne -enator h i rrUkrfltoorl that tia* bill would oe broug it th*- Governor during the day.' H> signature i* certain, and It is expected that an order will be iesue*l from .he of fl * of the adjutant general immediately -eignlng the bwttaßoti to *ut> m* newvy artillery. No . i.. lai appropriation, no . Miuik,. in 1• ‘ M kU(< hi i.n:’..rm I- I'Olttnli) .Hot, and. fn\* that thf- H ur t, will bo an Imfc-priMtent. um iiih J1..1 Im:- i.ill.ai lh.-r.. wilt .a- pia.it. ally no dlfTtr '■bee tn.lr f>M „.I timir pro.po *ive namtln*. It to brtl.VM, old n.n i-T* nl thf Ouanla will appreciate ,n* roatorailon o, th* ,'ommaiak to tm 'oti.lltlon of IndepMiitetlce. an., Ihe olf ,'>r* o, th,* oraaiiiaat on e,uni u|K>n re n.ln • r.t ,n lh- rorp, bK.na, al It- transfer a. heavy irtiliery. Senator Oann naked that II be mad. >1.,.. that no pro;.el from Ihe County Commlaaioners relative to Ihe Mil elvtn fc tne tM-aanrer a office a . lerk at a aaiary of SUO a year had reached turn until af* t. r the hill had p lae. and ih.- Bepte The tilil 1 .a".-I on last Cr.day, but It a >p*t until the follow tne day that Senator Vann re.elvevt the . ommun lea tlon from iht • 'aunty Ctetim.-.loner* Had the prnte*t '—■n hied earlier. Senator Cann ml.l. hath -Idea would hav* had healink befor, the r.amntttfe on ■ hri*r.itlon* that re commend.-I the hill, with h hid reached .he R tutte uU*r par.-in* the Houre unmi. -mou!} r I'K.IITIXi. THF. OMiniN ATIO>. Ifcnrv %mbs Unnt* virrrl itnlluin • Keep Off Ills Premises. The hearing of the Injunction (are of Henry .Vmlnw against the Rivannah. Thundrrtioii nivl Isle of Hofw Hiillwii)'. wa* begun by Judge Falllgant In h© 8u- Onirt yesienrlay mitrnlng n*l con tinue*) during the day. It will probably la*t t'jrough to-day übo Mr Anito Mk* to have the *om|*any enjoined from con*!**mnlng w right of way ; across a lot of tats) a Thur*lerfolt ow n* and by him. He a iso objscrt* lo the romisry using what Is referred to in thr aptiica tlon for c>s.<ieflnntimk ma sirt of the tnain ►tree! of Thiinderigfff, but which he on len*ls also belongs to him Th** question of ownership w.l g*n. into at full length yesterday, a number of wit nesset* being placed on ih* stand. The tex tlmony will he -*sjttiwa.l toalay. Mr. H \i Kb-hard.- represent* Mr A mhos an*l Me-;*r*. Osborne *v I, iwren, .- the com pany The |urtsa*e of the * *snruiny In seeking the condemnation of the right o f way across Mi. Ami*o*’ land* 1* to give it *<•- ves* to i!>- new improv* m* nt* at Mather * Point, which will iw erected before sum mer. *F.VI*EM E M %s At *Pl.Mil'll. < wse of John F. Udrews Mill be i nrrleil to supreme f nwrt. John F. Andrews was flemntce) by Judge Falllgant 4n the Su|sTi*r f’oiirt yesterdny morning to pay a fine of s>• ami costs or serve six month* In the county Jail. A mot km for anew trtwl wa* made Immediately by Judge Twlgg*. counsel for the defendant, and th* sen tence Imposed whs Kti-tw’t 'hd until the luc*tlon raised can lie <)eclded by the fltuerine Oourt. Andrew* wa* convicted of u*ing the Jai>el of the Allied Printing Trades cil on 4'arl* printt*d at his *h<g>. when he wa* nof In fact a member of mny of the union* making up the c>uncll Hi* defense w’a* that he ha*l use*l the label without crlm.nal Intent arw) tm\ dis<x>fi tinued using it a* *<ion a* he learned that Its use was prohibitsd by the penal law. Judge Twigs* Ilk tends to make a test .vise of the case of Andrew*. It*!* the first time tha* 4h**te ha* been a trial for the violation ot mis .w in this county, and when th* decision of the Buprem* Court I* rendered It will probably esiab- Ji*n prrcflpdem* and lay down principle* interesting uk* to lawyer* and laymen Mel. 444 9 ! 4HP UEETI4G. ( onfnlfrntr % eterans Dfacassetl H*tlne Hatters (tnh. M'iiws (kmft of <Ninfe*lerate Veteran* held Its Ik* .'tuber meeting al Knights of Pvthla* Hall last night. Capt. C. L*. Chewiutt. commander of the camp, pre sidrd There was a fair attendance-. The camp dlntnwi) routine matter* merely, there being nothing of putdic in terest for Its consideration. The ap proach <if the holblw>s kept some of the members sway, and matter* of som* Im port ztH-e were deferred until there could bv- secured a larger srxi more rcpreawua il\e atteixlance. it***. %. it Wwmm il v\. si. * 'loiiu mentsl. " Tha mid-week prayer meeting at Wes ley Monumental Church to-night will be conducted by Rev. A. M Wynn, who serv ed many year* as pastor of the church and la well known in Savannah. , THEY WILL DECIDE TO DAY. ll lIMIIIII* in SETTER THE 1 %1 I ITIN |l t>ntlA. tteflwll Ifluereai* %re lityln** to lla%r •hr I air ilrri and (he Meeting llila UlrrmiHH Mill Me i rtnl •* Make ir*i %p|*llent !• lor 11. I nek of t nikfltißtm mm lint Afreet nn4 ih* Nen*nn Mr ll Inlk of llie Joekev I Inh n* * llr*uli nf Ihe *tnte lair Hturarni. Soanraman* w 1 do de at 4 o’clo*'k •hi* *ftereyOfl- whrther *>r not tiny will lostsi on the Stae Flr t etr-g held in thl* ' Ity in TANARUS! The m- ting will b** held • t th* *'sy Ex* rvar.z- ml it i** that no: only those ttreitly locivctei with the movement, Kim ibat all of t:■■*••■ in ter* •. 1 to t * Fair in n a city, be The rommtrrf* which have the matter of .>** rtpt<on in hand, were husy a* they could be >***;erta> ami they hoje to have something *ui*tan ial lo re port to ihe me© ing t *-day There ,s one thing certain, if they can rejort sub •crtptkyns of the lowest, or |xr* ryaf>s s&•'u Savannah will insist on th* oninti'Ut' giving th* Fa*r to th s city If the me*-ting 'iel ta at Stvunnah mu** have flop Fair" Mayor My*rs said > ■ ftterdsy, *’a repr ena Jve of the ’> wr II no doubt. go to Macon with Maj G M RyaD, who wll wl-o .'H*k out for the interest** f Stvttnnsh, although h** i* a mcitUst of th* Mate Fair t'ommttte*. "of xurr I t'anrwvt say anything about • t • irg 1 would like to ***** the fair h-lo here, but wil who arc interested, and 1 op*- we will have a full meeting, must dec. ie to-morrow what they b -Ire to do ’ Those who represent the retail interests are working tooth M" 1 to * *i*W to k* t th* necesaary bonu* It I* a little strange, however, that only one gub*- riptum hi. bxMi secure*) on the Bay. a section that u-uaily gives mo?-: tilartlly to *:*■ - prise* that arc expected to Iwnefß the lly A* one iwomirunt Hay street nwn put It yesterday: ‘T do not wish to throw cold w iter "e the movement to g*-’ tn fair h**r* hu tne tact I* we ar* not situa*- i right f' It. The Fair is not Just she thing w re<si, but It a* a thing that * in l h* . ■ . •! * • that around Vald-:a ar other pi. * tf that kind, and It seems to me we shout I help a place which is our 10-ighUvr an I 'ommrciai ally There i as much or more ‘iiivantaa** for us In doing that than in having the fair itself. The main rea son I* that w© are not properly *hu-t i ai.l w‘ are th*- handlers of prolucts and not the producers.’* Thl* is. of course, a view which wl l !>• opposed by those who ar* mxiou* t** here a show tliat will attri * t** S ► a ti ns ti people fr*.m all parts of the m *t-. The fltute Fair would bring peopU* fn n North Georgia ns Well as from thi- - ~ tlon of the state. The argument Is n.l van **d that ther** Is nothing more "i producera would enjoy for * change thii to come to Savann ih anl ***** how well tlieir products are handle*l In spite of the lack *f enthusiasm >n Hay street, therefor*' It nuy !*•• put down a- a certainty that those who have l n ptishlng the movement will continue to push It to the limit, and If anything n- ir a satisfactory showing can be made :hi* afternoon, the nu-etlng will insist on n-k- Irvg the Fair Committee outright for the fair. If there l* a lack of the ne. •—*.rv funds Ha van ns h lan.- would prefer to e the fair go to Valdosta than th**: it should go anywhere els**. The suggesVn that in th** event H.i- VHitnuh -houJd no* g**t tit. Fair. # thuslc-m -o far arous*sl le ut*** l i fur ther th*- movement for Jockey club has met wHh coosld* ruble favor, !>**< tally on the Hay, but even there. It I- said "Ic*t’s have the Far first, then Ha van nahians wll! Is tier und* rsand the valu* of such a movement. The Jockey club movement m ght very well grow out of that which sprang up from a dr-dre to get the fair.” Whether the fair movement succeed* or not, there l.- no question that it will give imjwtus to the effort to f rm a Jockey club heft on i make,uit of (hi Tei track I " hMr m the >s*key club movement said yesterday there is every indl lOO th • If the necessary money to build stable*. fenc**s and gramlftand, were secure*! which might Ih- |3".on or li-s- that Northern racing mm could l*e Induced to take hold and make the movement sun* su •< • - IH*\\ %\ |||T H 1%l HOT OIT. (nil lion s North < nrollnlnn Ame I | W ith w \ . With Apologies to George Adc A Gentlemen from North Carolina struck the City the other night with n Gentleman ft m Virginia The two w nts<i to Sec the Town and they endeavored to do It without A**!<• anc* They saw Many tiighis w hen. it 2 3** a m the Gentleman from Virginia missed his friend ai*i hav- Ing Just Imbibed a Keltxer and Demon In a nearby oyster house, made In.prrh He mad#- a Diligent Search and dis> over ol the Gentleman from North Carotin • was using the rufMon* is a pillow mri t!h* Polioctnwn on th# heat was trying to give him an Marly fall The North Oaro hna Guy. at lasi aroused, took refuge in his Hotel, having first left the Policeman on the lleat a S3 note In lieu of a $3 fine th*- next A M A Certain iTtlsen who once held • Prominent Offic a! IWNton. last night rvwle down the Htreet without hl I..in tern. His bicycle was stopped by the Dill g. nt Patrolman on Hull street "Oho said the PaTolman on tlie Heat. “Where is your 1-antern**** ”I*il go and ge one at once/* said th# former Prominent Official who hap|*ened to Ih* on the Good Hi-le of the Policeman • man. “that is all O. K And the Jihlh* rv>d- off Moral: Influence is pome time* . god thing—Rppectkltjr with the Policeman on the Heat. CHIEF IIM'ITI HIXK.M D. Mr. Jtihs •*. NN 1111 it k of City Court Teudered HeslaKimtAon to 'ttierlff. Chief Deputy Hherlff John H. Wiillnk. of the City Court. has tendered hi resig. nation to Hheriff Whelan and asked tint It he m ule effective at once. The res g notion wa tendered Hheriff Wh* lan (> letter yesterday afternoon. Mr Wiillnk has occupied the position h* resign**! yesterday wince Jar l. ims: ami during that tim**. ho* shown h.ni sei f always a capable and courteous offi cer. faithful in the discharge of hi* dude* it ! mow! oWong to those wth w - . ni ,j. was thrown in official contact. it wdl he t* matter of regret to the members of the bar and others, that Mr. Wiltltik *- connexion with the office la <o cease even sooner than is demanded by the exigen cies of the political situation % t tilled *tnte* CTtlsea. Mr. Hubert E. Duckworth, a former •object of the Queen of Great Britain and Ireland, renounced his allegiance to t.ia sovereign took the oath to support an) defend the constitution Of th* ] Ht-ttes and was made a <itiser> of mis country In the Superior Court yesterday. SLIGHT Ul IM.EI HUH i TIOV Will Hr Store Decrease \4 hew lloa*e Drainage !• Finished. According to tw-< offici l* of the city 1 ni crration. Ma>or Myers and Alderman James M Dixon, somt f the figure* • u th** coming city budge: given In th* Mon .imc News yesterday, were rorrec* T , . her- are very ct-**c to what t-w figur* - wnl !•. but there may be sonic >.ight changes. Mayo* M\cr- sal*) yesterday that while h. lot si of the city budget would !*• somew at bss than last year. th !**• •r* i-• would be rather rina.l It woukl •*. ne said, fume thing iike 14 >r less. Of course the m*ruber* of Council are not talking shout ihe n w budget to any ex ten ss It I-* one of their rub-. at t.ie> i* n >t hesitate u *.*> tle> am trying to reduce it. *'Tb- hudg* : will otm* up la.*fort Couti ll Max 1 Widnesisj r Ight. Ms • M> iiw -aid Hid will .• Hb,t*l h*i Inti: then the member* have agree* I to s*iy n>(hing idflUt italic lab-. It i?* no se ret, however, that the budget will i -oniewn.M -n * ei this >e.r though t* i lease Tk ill not Iw- larg. The tax rale* will ** th* .n* a* irt? *i. reawill not b* Nuffb-leni to warrant ii> reiiuctlon. However. I am ratified when we ge ehiougb with Iht hou * *)iallXige i*>-4*in i material reduction in the tax rate- can • rnad. it mu> not I**- larz**. but it will Ih* enough to Ih* noticeable.‘ Ta* ix n turn* io the city fvr ibis year will u )->**.*•■• to s4uum greater train last yenr. Tld*. however, wi.i not la* sufficient to gtv* ihe city any mat* rial Increase in income. FOR IHE 1| 444*K:E JMMIET4, Entertainment for lillilren 1 r*liT li% nl **f. Joltn’a Moll. An enter? limn* i t fur children wa?* given yc-a. r*la> ftrn*m by the I’hane el S*>- ciHy of Ht John's Chitre h In tne Parish Hull. Th aitendanc* of chlldrci wi? larg and i ! had very delightful time. Tf:- rt •mU r of the society enter* and with great z**?t tiuo the munsKitnent of the affairs, and all were greatly pl****d wlih Q di* * nlc. sum was realised fr m the Hiir'.i iinwnt by the society. An adnn*- fee of & its was charged t the door and ’.hi* entitled each child to two lrss<tkt* from the Christtmia tree*. Re fr. -hm. tit* w .tc serve and for 5 cents, and eh**?*, who atiendfs) bought liberally. The lr It t* tb*- ■l* tv uM not he r* gord i as great, wren such very m*J*r.itc prices ir* \ ailed unies.-. it wit** ktnwn : • All t’ i was disposed of wa- do nated. The Ch in* el S m b tv i an imftortnnt or galdastion In e*t. John’s. It h* charge of • rn -hlng of fh* 'hiin- l. .mil ctll dtar .< 1•. b ok* and cthe*r th r.g* were pro\Li I l-\ it Th* -** *lety al-*> ♦ - to •he J.. rat *h. of the • irch nf Clirlzt mas a; l V tste r • lied ll V|**Mit-r I'IikI• ni|ili*|. The Y M. C. A ha* recently had the plctur*-** of ail >f h' gvmn.i-ium m* m- U r** t k* n. anl will have them grout* and aim I framed, %' it they will ularn the j - >r of I’i- n**o> lon Tbi\ gr> which will h*> composed of p| (?ur‘*. •'ill b* in a fr imc *\l feet. It wll, b* placed on exhibition in a Hrotighton ' r. -i win low within the next few A •ut of *h* piidure wil, ijp ar in ta x’ months Opportunity, the monthly (taper l**ued by the .-*> union. 'mull DecekCl fer lt*****ri|er. There were • ven > jpn in the Record er’* Court yesterday, but none of any -P"dal Interest. Parish Jones, the ne. gro charged with the theft of two rings from the M F. K rbv Ar Cos., was ad judged no: guiHv and Ilsrharged F‘e*rr' Singleton .in*! Paul Smith, col or* and. harg* *1 with being elrunk an*) *lls ortlerly in the street. w*r** sentenced to fl< or fifteen day* each. Preseiif fer laid leu Rternh* rg Ar Cos present an extensive and beautiful line- of fine silver and gol 1 artl**!e •*. of excluwive designs for la*liet* Christmas presents. Solid *ilv*r purse* Hat pins. Gobi and silver hairpins. Garters, lull buckle* lairs** and small powder hoxea. Toorh anl nail brushes. H< bs**r> Ein**fv* Call Mlk Picture fram**s. Pin trays, flllvcr-mouttied h-tlr brm*he- bottles. Thimble )H>xe*. Jewel cases. Primes-, cluster, emerald, ruby. Marquise and di imond rings. Earrings j n.bints. 1 k ts. braeelei*. An*) a multitude of other attract.* novelties. Old gold bought at full markc value, -ad. hnnue In 'lilies- vehedwles Effective Wfdn* sday. Dec. 1!> Savannah daily. 9:3A a m 3on p m larave Tylx i* dally, 1 a rn.. j3O i, m -id. Ilolldnv Mutes 11n Southern Mall nay. Tickets on -ale to a 1 points, a fare and a third for the round trip, on Dec 22 23- 24-23-3(1 and 31st, also Jon. 1. 1201. limited to Jan ! returning In addition to above. stub rits h *liing certlli ate* signed by superintendcm* or prtncirsi'.s of schools or colleges will be sold tickets comrm ti ing Dec 15 and limited to Jan 2 J as. Km man, city pis-enger and tick*-* agent, 141 Hull street Phones *so.—ad. | lld!dn> Mates \ln t cntrnl of tienrgln Itallwray. Tickets will Is* sold at rate of a fare and a thlr*l round trip on Dec 2J. 21. 24, 2, 30 and 31. also Jan. 1, 1201. final limit returning Jan 4, ikn. In aiMltkm to the above, tickefi* win b** sold to students of schools and c*d leges on presentation of < ertifleates signed by *ujs rlntendent. pres dent or prtncip.l. thereof, on Dec 15 to 21. Inclusive, fin a limit returning Jan. t. Ticket offi.v* 107 Hull street and Central Pa#** nger Station ad. For Over Fifty Wars. Mrs. Winxvw * frvuhing fiyrup ha* be#n u**d for children teething. It *oothe the hi and. softens the gum*, allays ,( pjjn wind colic and- th* h** remedy for D.arrhoea. Twanty-flvs centa a botiiu —ad \% hy Ho lon Werafchf When you can cun yourself for fifty lert*” All skin di*e t ,s. a „ (Htfr rheum, ringworm, e. icm. etc. can be sure.y cured by an •kntment called Tetter- Ir \ny numlrr of tcsi.moni.il* - ,own for the asking. Nothing *•!•. p KlJOfj rn I*-* your druggist it. send f*, C em* in stamp- to the manufacturer. J T Hhup trlne. Savannah. Ga . for a rgx postpaid.— ad. faflereii .Tfl tears. "Oraybaanl curM m. of cturrh from whloh I h4d uff. rrd thirty.n%- y* ar> Nothm* on earth no far a* I, u , w . to obtain rave m relief Hlnve taktns O ray beat 4 I am at well a* ever. I had catarrh of the head. Mr., Rhoda Dean BalUmer. Te*. * n Oraybeard la made <mly by Re.pcaa' Uni* i omiiany. aole owner*, and U (old • t itrujfstorea for $1 . botUe —J. Don't Overlook the fact that we have the most com plete lines of In dies’, Men’s and Childrens Slippers. in kid. felt, satin patent leather, m and designed espo i for Holiday Presen See oar Handsome B.ddcJ SI: r l i f i .in.’ nAj 4i ajJ Don’t Make Foolish Gifts If >ti are In give present* pit* thing rri lecahle. N*l**.| it f* I* rcc Ia t **s n fo*lllt frl%• •’ •. trinket**. In iur stnre are uh ll* nml iiMeful filing** fur |.n*. cnt*. % tame tin*- nf Juvenile Bicycles •till l*e la tlil week nml vie arc mm linnkiitK orders. The Cleveland I* me big IliitiK in wheel alu > better presi-iit tn be bad Sporting Goods fnnw. Rifles. Revolvers, llunting Wflfllts, • i**liinu ltl. etc. * tatlery In Irarge assort merit, ft a • ior % ii f•*t % lta**rs. Ilrvisbes, ef* • InimI••••••*- hiiiu** for End •**>. Ilnndsnoi** l.lae of scissors. *lll s|ves nf nil k I nils, lint Muff Move*. Knives, Fork*. *|**ns, 1 nine see our tl <*r in vs. WM. & H. H. LATTIMORE, West ( onurrss Wtreel. M 4 CMICHCSTCn • CNQLIIH Pehmyrcyal PILLS ■ _r-\ OrlfllMi ss*! Osl* 4*#-*sis PJTNL-KwArr.. •-* • i •■ite* > 4 III* H ' li I '*H blrnfllhtf i ' •S *K *ll Hogrrow -t<*il4M4lus ss*! U i'. j / *■ Ur •* \ Jr w:* I‘artK Uinr% I ■ \ Jt! •* Hr-llef fsr l.aaifw." * - —* P srs Moll. ••'* ' SI |>rmiN* CklfhrMH f fcr*h'*l * - . Ifei tos rh! rrsr Mallmii Vgn**. I*llll.l* 4. Ist 4) L .'. flrtbi*U A (.*■• *Hi. I'lkuuu. > . -wk llot Air l urnacc-. Wt make a r) < laity of repairing i t Air Furnace- Vtair order* will r< prompt attention. E. C. PACETTI A 80N There All. 140 Whitaker. AMI SKML.tTI. JD %\\ 411 Till. ITEM. TO-NICIMT, The you at HENNESSY LEROYLE in the raging laughing comedy OTHER PEOPLE’S MONEY. *i.. Cor one* am, w* l hi* I’RI. KR-41'*'. Tii\ sr n.l 2.V. g% \\ N \ VII Tin; \’l i 11. THFRBDAY EVENING. PK<". 30 •'Get Your Money's Worth.'* THE WORLD FAMOt'S* BLACK Pflni TROUBADOURS Greatest Colored Show on K<rtl. Hl.trk I‘itti itul si Ebony Ke*t*l<-< * I htm<*h of fuo and roi4ody. I Thl In thf orlilnHl company, which h s m *! oiv of ih* mot popular h in '■ animU of American nv i liolcony reserved for parii SAVANNAH THEATER. Friday, Pe< nili*r 21. The oni* Kr.t df.iouiUc event of t year. rftN’riMfuAlv# American r NATHAN HALE, With Howard Kyle nnd Nlinnet te CV"- mock, and an excellent company. With all the original twenory. hotofn properties etc., o eeen at the Km * hock**r Theater. New York, emor.%* • 2 CAIUV>AI*H OF STENKUY. f*K‘*ti on ealo Wednesday. Prlcw I f 1.00. 75c, Me.'. *c. g\% vnuii tim:trm. SATtItDAY MATINKK AN I* NinttT. i>kc r “The Bowery After Dark.” A thrilling Bi'lodr.im* o V > V lntroductr.it terry McGovern. Bantam Feather ond TJh' Wetfht Che - plon of the World. PRICES-Slat mo,-, adult. tv. nl*lit. *1 00, He, Stft ai.d *c.