The Savannah morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1900-current, December 27, 1900, Page 5, Image 5

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STOLE AWAY HER BOY ► T INDIAN. Arm.i* imKiioiv. mother kidnaped her son. K \ rill.Vl l “ON K RX-moiXßl OKIVKR 11. HIUISM. IliiftlitaiMl nnil II llr Hud lrprtn| mill thr Mother i mite In India nap* nlla l *e© llrr Him—4.*ttlnu Poa- B ,>ahitt of Him l> n Hum* *he tin nutlinlH) Praiceealed In Irate lhr llt t—e rum Nil 11 tint the Mil lers bat Thc> Mere Tan* l.ntc. ln<ltiui(i|H)!li, Ind., Dec 31.-A Sensa tional kidnapping. involving the family of ex-t*nit©<l Htrttca Attorney Ocvienl William H. II Miller, avrurred thin aft* ernoon, ind led to ; hot chase a few mln ytri later ncroa§ the state to overtake th** wife of Samuel D. Miller, non of \V. H. H Miller, who aan suppo-ed to tie flying to New York with her stolen eon. Samuel D. Miller and wife have lived ,ii New York for several years, and last f-.mmer he came west to go Into his initer * ofllcr. Hi- wifa stayed in N;w York. Last Friday she came here to • I mind pospa**lot) of her 7-yenr-old pon. whom the father hud brought west with him. and who wra* living with him at i grandfather's house. W, H. H. Mll-4 ler. at North Delaware street. The husband and wife had a consult a ti n at the wife's apartments in the Den !<on Hotel and whe Is said to have asreed that If the boy were allowed to hr sen* to her dally with the nyrse whe would not . tempt to kidnap him. This afternoon ihr boy and nurse a.led on Mrs Miller at the Denison. Hhe sent the nurse out in get a check cashed and w'hll© the gov* ernosa was gone ordered a carriage and made arrangements to have. When the govemaaa returned. Mrs. Miller announced that they were going for a drive. They started Ilf a dose I carriage down South Meridian street toward the depot. The German governess, *us|*©ttnK foul pla\. jmn|K*d out of Ihe carriage while it w as on m run, ran to the telephone and notified the father ml grandfather. Mrs. Milkr :tiimediately or* 1* re.l the carriage driven so Rrightwood. m .l w lien the two Millers •rrlved at the union station there was no :’ ©e of the woman and boy. Two hours l.t r they received Informa tion that Mrs. Miller intend©*! to take the Big Four accommod itlon train at Bright -H>i and then take th#* Knickerbocker train at And* rson or Munic. At 6:3u ‘*iock the two Millers sorted on the Knickerbocker to overtake Mrs. Miller be fort* she got out of the state. The nurse after telephoning was joined by \V. H. H anl Samuel Miller, who • nt her home to announce that the two had gene In pursuit and would return liter with Sidney, the boy. Finding that ie would he overtaken nt the union sta *ion through the nurse's action Mrs. Mil* • r carter] ~t once for Brigh.wood in the arriage. evidently Intending to take the 4 ** o’clock train. It Is sup|Heed she In t* tided going to tome point along th#* r**a.| ard then take the Knickerbocker for the West. \\ 11. 11 Miller and son returned to i Ighf from points along the Big Four. No trace of Mrs. Miller and the stolen ley could la* secured. Mrs Miller did n*t buy a ticket or take a tram at Bright* wood. The ha kman who drove Mrs. Mil ls has disapp*‘wred. The entire policy t.d iletactive force of h© city was <*m i )..>©d to search the city for the woman an.l boy and every officer In the city 1* • w at work. Mrs Miller was Miss Helen Karo her of l*oit.down. Fa. Samuel Miller first mrr h- r nine years ago at Washington when his father was IT©* dent Harrison’* attor th y general. They were married a year later and their son Sidney is now seven y- ars old. Samuel Miller relumed to Indianapolis v. .th his father and subsequently became member of the law firm of llord. Per kins and Miller. Five years ago he wen* u New York Last summer when he r©- turned to Indianapolis Mrs. Miller refus ed to go with him. There has been no dlvorra and Mr. Miller has been sending her an allowance. Friday Mrs. Miller suddenly ap peared in th# city with the announce ment that she had come to get her son and fake him home With her. There were onfereneo* between tie- father and mother and her counsel. A a**#med nearly ac* , ompll*hsd until the In cident this afternoon to him. her hi *bi%d. Prominent •iM'IHr %\ unian of rord *rrrll. Concord, V. H.. Deo. M.-A *en*atlonal episode cgme lo • climax to-night In the erreal of Mrs. Carrie Hlnoi.ilr Huntoon, year* of age. well Known In society. on the charge of oonaplracy with Intent to Kill her divorced husltaiid. Weller P. Huntoon, of wtioin It U a***rtad die hat been extremely Jealous. Mre Hunloon had been granted a dl* voroe from her husband on statutory gt oiinde. An MondO Mo. Huntoon. It la alleged, went to |io**on end. In the Union etetlon there, aiteeled n younit man. William H Dutton, of Dorchester, a total stranger. • eking him If he wa* looking for work •nd would like to earn a dollar He Mid he did rot. but she outlined a (dan to him t" kill her husband, promising a reward The police were notified and the arrest followed. ARHHMRD TIIF. ivn. Rireitllre of lllsmnrek. 1. 0.. Charg ed With Keeping a Gambling llonse. nismarek. N. D.. Dec. W.-Judg* Wln eltester of the district court to-day leaned warrants for the arreet of Cl. E. Patter eon. Mayor of Blemarck, on the charge of keeping and permitting a ftmltllri house to be kept. Mayor Patterson ap peared before Judge Winchester Ibis af ternoon. who set the hearing for Jan J. Mayor Patterson said be would decline to give hall. He la now In the custody of he sheriff. He dentes that he had any merest In a gambling outfit which was •<l*ed and ban employed counsel to fight 'ha ease. Mayor Patterson has late imminent tn state politics and has been Mayor of the e|iy for a number of years. iron nnniKHt ski Kim. f I lest SO building Trades t onnrll lean a gtrong I slim. 'Mileago. Dae. JS -The roemtierwblp of Building Trades’ Council will be rs ikted by 3.180 as a result of tha action of <ht Hod Carriers' and Hulldtug leitxir er* Union, which sent a communication to >bo Chicago Master .Matsons' Asaoda ttot to-day sating that the union had wltnirawn The Hot farriers’ amt Build ing Laburwa- lAlton la nitert rally the •trogwt that baa fit left tha cantrai bod|. l*M. IH’XCA* AT DKITH'D IMHIR. Th* Knrt A.n. ||„, || rPOTOr rrr |, „ o( Ilnur.. Al 2.30 O'clock ilrt nioriiii.tf Dr. Wil liam Du noun wa* not .'m—i-.i to llv* mor* than . fw hour*. Thcr* ha. t, n no lmi>mv*n.<-nt In hla condition .in.-, th* atrok* of paralyala he .nfrrrnt hurt Hot lirday and not lnc* then ha* there been a i-hon'-p for hla recovery. He haa con i nued In a practically contain.- contll tlon. nr,.l hi* phyak-Un, hava hm ah|* to do nothiny for hint, other than to make e.i*y hla lu-t hour*. Ini ring the night ho ioink rapidly, ami there I* ahao.utely m> furnace operators fail Hei-el.er* \ppotwteil (nr r. it. llntrd * •.. <> |M-rut or* nr n hunker ol ir liirunna. Philadelphia. I tec y, Judge McPherson in the Fnlted States District Court to-day appointed John N M. flhlmcr and William II Htoake receivers in bankruptcy of 1 R Baird a Cos., operating i number of iron furnaces. The security required was 935,0ft* Counsel for treat tors repr*‘ s-ntlng about fMO.OOO of claims, stated that the business would probably be reor ganised The concerns controlled by Haird are the Elmir i Hteel a’ompany. Elmira, N. Y ; Cumlarland Nall and Iron Works. Bridgeton. N J . Fullerton Holllng Mills. Forndale, Pa i’atassauqua Rolling Mill. Cntasauqua, Pa ; Chl< a kus Iron Company. Philadelphia; Danville Rolling Mill Don villa*. Pa Roanoke Rolling Mill. Roanoke IV. and blast furnaces at Kmporlum. Pa.. lloaiD k> and Iron Gate, Va The failure Is attributed to the heavy •U■ line In the price* of during the la**t year, and occaslonetl no surprise* In the tmle Mr. ltailrd Issue*! a cln'tilar nnouncing a plan of reorganisation, stat ing that if the properties and a-set* are not brought to m forced or hurried sale, the comfutnv Will, he Ixdlevcs, be able to pay its debts In full, with Interest PROF. J %MR> *%l IWPH3D. Has at l.ast l.M*nted lae of llenlb From *nnltrldle. Chicago. Dec >l—Edmund J. JanvV professor In the Fnlverslty of Chicago, and president of the Anierl wn Academy of Political and H ience, has been working for twenty >ear* In an effort to obtain a well authenticated Instance of death frpm snakebite In the Fnlted States and .it l.ist he has hern successful, lie s.iUt yesterday; *‘l hive rend so frequently and hear so many Mtorier about this ami Hint per son having I teen bitten by a rattlesnake and dvlng from the effort* thereof, that I concluded \esrs biro to m.ike a colic •- tlon of suc-i i *es. but I found on Inves tigation that every ease I hid heap! of turned out to iw> entirely without founda tion. or resting upon some evidence which no Intelligent |*erson woukl think of ac cepting for a moment In regard to any oilier matter; being evidence at the third or fourth remove. ”1 retd some weks ago that ISdwaro Bwanaon of Hammond, Ind., had been bitten by a ratllesnuke at Fort Valley. Os., and died in a short time from the results of the bite. I succeeded In obtain ing a statement from the physician who attended him, which shows that the man *.!**l from paralysis of the ht-art caus I by th© poison of the snake bite " SOI THF.It N K.IM t %TORS. I'entb %n n uni C nntsntion lleglne in Hlehnimid T-day. Richmond. Vs., Dec 36 —The tenth an nual convention of the Southern Educa tional Association begins here to-morrow a; lo:!W a m. A large attendance Is ex pected. The first session will iw*in with ad drtases of welcome by fJoyernor on behalf of the state; Mayo* Taylor for the city. Hupt. H** it h ill tor the Virginia schools, and Bupt Fog for the city schools. Afte** response by Dr. Juulus Jordan of the Fnlversity of Arkansas. Supt. J t. Wcoten of Pails. Tex . atvi Prof W H. Join s of Tenne*i**r*. the annual ad*lress of the president of the association. Chan cellor R B Fulton of the I'nlverslty of Mississippi. wU! b' read \\ %NT IO LVMII MIKNKLF. Illinois >|b Tr ing Io f.ynrh n Man for Attack log n Woman. Whitehall. 111.. Dei 27 —A gang of a l sit it fifty men surrounded the Greene county Jail at Carroiltown early this mortdug and a committee search**! th* jail for Albert Hnenkle of this cKy. Tlie committee learned that fMienkle ha*l l*een taken to Alton for safety. The gang ut 1 o'clock started on their return itotne. It is believed that Bh*nk!e's return to the county will be followed by certain lynch ing. H* Is under Off—l OR the charge of attacking and robtdng Mies Graoe Mil ler of this city, on the streets several nights tigo She was grabbed by the throat, and so severely Injured as to re quire the attention of physicians. FOR THE I IIVM IKM F, Ft M>. taalhrrnrr Men.l Treaar- 3li Ra.-h lave* on Tobaeea. Wnahlnßtoli, I>e.- K-The Secretary of tha Treasury hae raeotverl from a town in Ihe Bouth a <onlrwe contribution of |2t*> In the eouri-e of hie letter tho *e*l - na.v- that he .lefrau<ie<l the Kovern ment out ot rovrnue tavea on tobacco to that anroimt th ltt7l. 1472. 1R73. tinv. a tuFoni) hf.fih brkii. terliea at klabama'a fapllal anti ti.aMf* t*atleM ot tHIIce. Montgomery, Ala.. l*ec. S. —Oov. W. J. K.: in ford reache.l the Capitol thle morning from hie home tn Opelika, having en tirely recovered hie health. He filed the declaration of recovery required by the reeentely enacte.l Inw. and at onceo“um ed the dutlea of oftl. e, DRCUtaO T* I.HDT HKHIKOT. It one Orel f Will 'ot Minor Hoekefel. Irr tn tie F.ltradlted. Anelln. Tex.. Dec <Jov Bayer* made application to Oov. Uoorevelt of New- York a few day* ago for the efctradltlon of John D. Rockefeller and other mem ber* of the Hiandartl Oil Company on Ihe charge of violation of the Texa* antl-truat law Oov. Rooeevdt baa declined to grant the aptdlcatlon. The Wrealler rhamploaahlp. New York. I be. 38.—Emm Roeher. clmoH'lon wreatlcr of America, and Paul Pons, tha Franco champion, will wrealle for the chmplon*hlt> of the world on the trtght of Wednesday, Fab. *. at tha Mad- Lon Bquare Oardan. EAT-WELL Salad Dressing DHler* From All Others. THE MORNING NEWS: THURSDAY. DECEMBER 27. WOO. \YeLLOW l A BEL EiigwmshEY Ryjfil A pure Rti> whiakey is nn>re . Cffl mu and lipLinliliiiit ttun the ronv. i,! n ;,n| Sy tne<ticiiuil tonic, tiesulcs Itetiift stnnulatmc to the nerves ami the l>loo<i If y<-u are "run down” and need a >■ T "bracer" drink Yellow Labul. II you # art< not. drink it a*a(>iMant preventi.. . [ N_ At all bum and first-rlam liquor hrni.us UUC'II TDCAT The awereore I. areal be . 'ftL Ll I n LM I . I"-U 111.- Mill iirO liar) \ wßsaay; to abow the dlßeremv s 111 m-h.i \ ~l : V r TANARUS) mi lo Uiul.-tier on 0.-eo'l ol i.vis (o rt. fi.n Vf s * a.-kiua. He. Addi.-M oaiiiiaaiiiaaiaaaaßiwiiiiaßmwwiig—asm GILL APPOINTED RECEIVER. Inother llaltlmnre Hank Taken in Hand by the < ourt-Failure %ttrlliute<! to I astilrr. Baltimore. Deo. 36 —Roger T. GUI of the 11tv firm of N Rufus Gill A Hon*, w .-•* late this afternoon i|sint**l receiver for the on Town Bank by Judge H:ckbridge The appointment was made with the con sent of th* president an*l officers of the bank. Mr. GUI is boiHkn! in the sum of $l. f i*K).Onn. the assets of the institution be ing valued at half that amount. George He hilling, a stockholder awl de positor. and R*>lM*rt L. GUI, a depositor, w**re <he < omolainants. In their state ment to the court, they stated: "While the bank, until a recent period has done a succrwsful and prof!table busi ness. it has recently incuri*d heavy losses by the bad faith of its cashier. Theodor© F Wilcox, in that without authority h wrongfully, without the knowledge of Its president or board of directors, permitted Isaac Robinson and the Fnlted Milk J*ro luc*i> Awaov'istion to draw' from the bank larg- ©urns of money, and Incurred losses thereby which the l<auk is unable to hear. "Rumors HfTeAiiig the firum- lal condi tion of th© bank ar© In circulation, in i*on sequenca of which iarg© sum* of moti©y have lieen withdrawn by !©positors. and tr is n question of but short time when loe bank w ill he compelled to losu Its loots. The lank i* unable to pay Its |ta ubiUt!> In the usual .*oir**© of business at?*! unless a receiver is appointed it will result in a struggle to keep the door* of the hank open, and depositor* will suffer 104N." The an-wer fil©l hy President E. O Shipley Admits that, by reason of the fa* t stated In the hill of complaint, the v.*nk i- no longer ibie hmvi Its og> rent obligations, at and that It* t--©ce should b© hel-1 for ihe mutual benefit of nil per son* interested, it consent* to the ap pointment of a receiver or receivers as prayed. Both firms mentioned In th© bill of complaint ar In receivers’ hands. Th#* bank w* ©hurt# red by special act of the Legislature hi lYjg. Its authorix*<! • apkal wa* tISQJM. The president l* E. G Hlpsley and the cashier Th4K)lor© F. Wilcox On Sept. r the stai#*in©nt of <*ond!tlon of business of <h* hunk was as follows; Th© total resource* were f 1.335.#93, In cluding Joans an I discount* 5912.154; stoi’k*. securities, etc. M'lgi; due from national and state hank*. 1113. CR. and money In bank tiO.Wi 06 Liabalkl©*: ('apitul sot* k paid in flai.- • *'; surplus fund sl> <■**. undlx idei pro fits, less expense* and lane paid. 114.985; due to nutlonsl and Gat© und private bank*. dividends unpaid. sl.4*W; in dividual deposits *Ubj4H*t to check, 645; •!©mnnd certlfi- al© of deposits. 15.37 U; cer tlfl©*l check*. c ishler’s ch cks out standing. $15.4*11; to nl. 81.388.818 36 It was state*! by one of the director* to night that the paper of the two ooitewtlg held by the bank approximate*! IlDu.uo*. Receiver GUI said that in Ids oidnion. from a cursory examination. th©r© wen* Mjflieent fuauls on harst or secured, to pay dollar for <VdkM* to depaattara. %l l*T. R. T. II %R.NKR DEAD. Una Father f Mrs. I)r, of Is w annab. Knoxville. Tain., Dec. 26 —Evan T. Warner, Hr., of lot foiled e, tlitsl to-alav. ll© was superkitemlent of the Tennessee Northern Railway, and oecretgry at©! treasurer of the laifollette Ooal. Iron an I Railway t’ompany. He was until five years ago. located at Islington, Ky. A wlf#* anl five children ourvlve him The children nre Miss Igle Warner. Evan T. Warner. Jr.. Mrs H M laifol lett© of 1-afollctte Mrs iMstle. wife of l*rof. Castle. Kentucky State Cottage. Ia xing ton. Ky., an*l Mrs. !lob*!y. w.fe of Dr. Hohdy. I'nlte*! States Marlpe Hos pital, Hivannah, G.i it wa A him t iihistm it. iNtllmi I’tiMninmi Smashes Flffl y J ns f \\ lilaky. Wichita, Kan. l*fo X-A <lii*itfh re ceived here to-iright from Ardmore, •*.iw nation, state* that Indian Poll* *m.n Willi* rotifxled up the express offit r* early vfitrrdl)' mornlmr. ami fluffing t went j* Jug* of Christmas whisky consigned to ciuseus from ffrlends m Texas. took Into hi* possession ai.i emptier! them Into the gutter. The previous night tu- u similar mid and found thirty Jug* which he smashed. Ha hailrd that Ardmore would have a dry Christmas and he kept his wor*l. The express rumpanv will take tru* matter to the Interior department, HRt4) 4k r.%1 l*M AMRX. Native I'orto Hlran a*d Former ttea- Ident Drlilaril. New York. Dec. % Alfonso Gomlee y Stanley, a native of Porto lUro. was de tained at Kill* I*land to-day with a view to deportation h* a pauper alien Stanley I* a professor of mathematic* and a linguist. He went from I*oc;o Rtro to Part* during the expedition and now return* here for employment. J. If. BAHHKTT MBSMNft. Will We t.eaeral Htiperlnfeadeaf off i hlraio auil \ltn. Atlanta. I>ec. 36—A telegram from Washington says: •*j II Barrett, genrral *uperintendent of the Southern Railway Company, whose resignation from that position take* effect Jan. I. will accept the potNtlon of general superintendent of the Chicago and Alton Hallway, with headquarter* at Chicago. NFM ISU.IRD CONTINOK*T. Half the Number for kouth Writ* Are Maoris. Wellington. X. Z-. Dec. 36—The sixth contingent of New Zealanders, two hun dred strong;. half being Maori*.will aall for South Africa In three weeks. The gov ernment at the beginning of the war promised not to employ black*. Three Hundred Wuritut* l Treated. I .omithi Der. 27.—Three hundred t sto dant* have born arrested In St. Peters bisrg. according to a Berlin dispatch, for propagating Socialist doclrtna. koh in n r vr nmi eoHT. i'ert lln,Ml VVn the i.eme \fter n Utrl| (aalf.l. Beaulw!, H C.. Dec. X.—A game of fiXillxtU ... playeJ at (he ha.e Mil park oil Ihe oirteklrt* of town ye*ier.Wtv nfter- Itoon. between Itewiifort an.l l*ort Royal Dale ami Kmory of Port Royal nia.le ~n beet play* K>aie nia.le a too. ulown in the rtr.t half, but falle.l to hl.-k Ihe .! ki - SRIk o.i Walah. r mforl, m-vle *OO.I Interference., nn.l llellow e Ke.nforf* left en<l. place,! have wii.i Port Royal'e line whenever Menufort w i-* fornmate enough to have the bail tab- 1, H.-anfort‘w right half ha.l h' eo tar am ■ ill"l.e-aie.| enrlr in the * .m- an.l wi, foregrl m retire In the „N-on<l tialf no |.,intM were ecore.| hv either team. an.l the eloMen.e. of the game m* evM.m. e by the faet that when time me* eglital the tMil va. In the ml.MIe of the fl. I I The reanlt wa* sm. In favor of the Port Royal. BITTBT MV 111- 111 1,1, I nplra.ani I'.iperlenee of Wealthy 4 illirn nf Itiuiip. Home, fla . IV,- K J w Rounaavllle, one of Rome', wealthiest eltlsen*. m la bitten severely Oil the |<g l.y hla hull ■h.K Monday evening While he was nov Inga piece qf furniture the do* |.w|ied upon him-burying hi* teeth .In the calf of th© leg Th© 'Kg s Jaws had to b© prlcl apart bsfor© he would rclsosc hl hold It f*-wrsl that fh <k>g was suffering fnwu rubblea, as ho had Iwcti aettrsg pvuHarly for Mtvorul days. After h© had Milan Mr RounaavUl©. h© trio*! to atia<-k of hot members of the family, but was stun dead The wounds were cauterised, ois! to-day n mads ton© was applied, but It would nof adhere Mr. Kounsavtll© will prol*ablv go to R.l t.mor© or New York to receive treatment in <% Pasteur Institute PRI.U frfU H ANRIBII %. %IN. % \rtt lurk Man hy th© Nam© of l© Y 9. Baltimore !>©,- 22 Della Vox th© actress, was married to-day to John Levy of New York. In th© off!©© of th© derk of the t’ouri of Common Pleas. Rev. William W. \Vv. jotsfor of th© ftCintnann©! Reformed Church, perform©*! the cere mony. In th© presence of the bride' maid and few of the court official*. It is announced that after th© comple tion of liar engagement this week in this city Mrs will retire from the vaude ville stage, with ll© Intention of return ing short I v to comic Optra The marriage Heads©, which was twsued to-day, gives the ag* of Miss Fox at 2T. years, singl© and a resident of New York while Mr Levy said h© was 3T. lived in New York and has no relatives IN KNOWN STEAM KH %wiltlltF. %• American \ ©■■el an the Neel* Woutlt of Min nil. Miami. Fla. !>©©. y, -An unknown Am rican steamer wont suitor** on th© reef** a few mile* south of Miami lute yesterday afternoon The a* a has been running so higii rlnco that uni© that the wreckers have le©ii unab © to r***** ii her. The ship Is loiintrd ;* .e.i 1 * 4 lor. with a yellow funnel und n red eml>l©ni on b r smokestack. On ac<*ount of roughness of water tio liohU have been bi© to go n©ar enough to ascertain her name The Key West station has been notlfl©*). aril th© tug Dewey, which is her©, will go to the dlfubit'd steamer #* mioii as |*osslile. KITt HFNF.It Ik fJICNFHOI*. liurghers W lio Nurremler May 1.1%r With Their Families. London. Dec. 27 Lord Kitchener, ac cording to a dispatch from Johannesburg, ha* ISMiied a proclamation dated Pretoria. I>eo. 2*. announcing that burgher* who voluntarily surrender will > allowed to live with their famine* In the govern ment laager* until such time n guerilla warfare has sufficiently abated to admU of their returning In afety to th*lr homes. The proclamation al*o promise* that all property and stock brought In at Ihc time of surrender will he rcr*> *te*l and paid for If requisitioned by the ntilU try authorities. % f IINUTMAk I'ATIMTir. ( harlea William*, Who Was shot by John stark. Icwd. Augusta, Dec. SR.—CharSe-* William* who wax shot by John B:ark Ghrlstma* day, died this morning, both colored. Ft irk Is In cinUsly of the polica ami daima to havevacted tn self-defense. Mr. F. J. t’ostello wn* to-night elected a member of the Police t'ofnmls*ion by City Council. Council to-night delivered a solar plexus blow to the premium discount companler*. A license tax of firm ws- p'aced on all such companies !olng husln*sis In Au g'wta. and a llcerise of similar amount oti *ll firms using the system. WRiUCY ttl DIC %N HMthiß, lacMlty Would Not Kxpel Members of riMitl*ll Team*. Lexington. K> ~ Da-, pi The r -Ignition of Prof. D. W. PatMHt. lean of Kentucky Wesleyan <3oile*e at Wlnohtsltr, was ac cepted by the Heard her* to-day. ills re tirement la dus to his opposition to the football teams playing on other gridirons. He asked the faculty to expel the mem ber* of the team, ll refused and he re signed. Will % a ace Price oa W inilim If la as. flunUngUm. W. Vs.. Dec. at —The Inde pendent glaas combine, recently organised, will, on Jan. 1, advance the price on all window glass U per cent. Northern Teachers la Florida. fet Augustine, Mi , Dec. 3*.— A narty of thirty-two teachers from ttte cities of New York. Brooklyn and Hot beater ar rived to-day in special car* on a holiday tcur of cbe state. They will go down the east coast to-morrow, returning north next weak by U) west coast. SUMMONED TO HIS DEATH. MAPTIfcT IIKUOK €\%1.1.F1 Ittnti t HI lit II %\ll KILI.RO. Win Husboroush ht Ihroagli (He Heart by an tnknown UlierraM. Ike lIHt llrautt©*! One s||© and Mobbed Ha* lug Just ( nmr Krtiiu Ills l'ln*e uf lliisto©** (lie Mwrflter •sl Man %% ■ supposed to Ha%© t an - stdernbl© Muuey—Two \enr©s %r --rested. 4'olumlnu H Dr.* 26 William Ros borough. len'on (n the Bapti*t t'hllfch of Wlnmltoro wu attemiing • in* , ting of officer* in the church last night, when h* w<u* iMitmei by the color#*l **©ton. Will Htm Smith, that h© wa- w nt.**l wi!lKMit He left the meeting him! walked over t i© street when* -om* on© w sikl to I*- waiting for lim ||© un by kx*l of sMiuirrel shot that pler*©i ...* heart Th© man f*ii on u© dg.* of Htte grove of oaks. ll© wa* dragged into the shalow' nod rob'©d f m*utr>. wat.-h and other valuah'.e* Being proprietor of tit© only restaurant and market in W Innsbora. and having gone from hie pl< of huin©** to the church. Roe borough I* to h\- hn*l n considerable amount of mom v on hie clothing The church nffit-cr* <1 Risboroiign ho*l gone h**n© nnl It was only th nsrning th.it an ntaim wa* given ami *h* N*>dv found li the %voo.l Tit© flrlo4 • b the gun wa* not notice*! a© there wo* . general dp hnrg© of gun* and ©rackets' all over town nt th© am© time The sexton of th© church rim! nnothn negro ftmve been arrest*| on suspicion. two meiTkilled. Harris 4 mint* Monnsliluers I'nnklil to th© Heath, Brother Kllllo Brother. 4'otnmbu*. Gs . I©c 2; In a fight near Mountain Hill, Harris county. Alf Moor© and Jolm William** were killed by lands Moor© brother of Alf. only meager <9©tiilN> of th© affair ha\# been learned her© It y* maid that Will lams and Lail Moore were fighting, when Alf lrt©rf#Ted w peacemaker receiving a bullet Intended for Wtiliwnis. All Ihe |kirt|e* are well known to reve nue off!.©* * having been implicated In sev eral "moonshine" . *es. The Moorem are brothers of the notorious "flog" Moore, who KM* killed a vear ago rear th* s|o: whero the double tragedy occurred last night. Ml I ITION IN IMM |IT. Lit lie laformatlsn From *mil %ff firs, liut l.nril Kitchener Has Not Driven flock Boers let. London. I *ec ?7. 2:#) * m 'Hie taurlty stwd obscurity f the dispstt'he* from Bouth Africa give rise to rrnewed anx lety Appnrevitly the disturbed ***** of i’njr <*olony extemls further south than It did laft l**vnber o> *i Ixmi KHrhanar •ioe* not epiw.ir to have had much suc cess a* yet In driving back the Invaders. Tin Mir office h.d received no new** last evening ot the reported capture ol Yso nmnry near Brltstown. A Burgheradorp dls|iatclt ha* * mysteri ous reference to “Tti unfortunate mlsl.ik- Ing of tho enemy for Brabant's Horae." which resulted In the sounding of "< ease firing" and enable*! th** Boers to occupy all the commanding position'* the British retiring from * dlffi> ult praslbament fSen tiements' sue* e*s against the llocrs In the Mi li• l*e k r* jtloti Is *is> *lonht fful. the last dkssitch reporting that ‘it was considered advTsThls not to form tii* Boer* frmn their poaltlftfis." The British press continues In the mun optimistic; but the i*ondtli<*i of affair* btlngs home the enormous dlffbultl* "* that tv 111 face Ixrd Kitchener |n patrol ling aid policing such immense tracts of country, even when the Boers n mil !>e * The I ai;l> Mall, which makes a trong appeal to the government to **facs the facts and send Lord Kitchener more troops." says "There |s a real riek In tedng lulled to sleep by carefully censored messages." I'll UtflK* WLHF. UITIIDNAIM, 1,. Ilnrkl’s Former I hef Not to He Tried for kiesllng I hniMpnane. Ja ksonvllle. Ms , Der. 36.—A sensa tional case in County Jtnfgo Baker's Court to-da> was stoppel abruptly by withdrawal of charge* by the prase- utor The case was a preliminary hearing to be given I'hllllfi Brown, who was rharg •*! with th** larceny of two bottle* of eham pngne SIHI three dogen bottles of lieer from Clwrlfi L. Buck! ;i well known New V...k Club man. w.'*> former!:- r.-*.|*.i here. •nl wlo comes here f*>r his win ter*. Brown, who Is well krn.wn m Nm York *• . chef, #♦• , having teen with the best hotels, was employed by ffllckl ms valet The arrest was mute last Hit unlay •dght, snd was quite H surprise, a* Brown Ia tine looking min of good presence and ha*l nude good friends het# ll* spent fhinday m jail lie issued sum m-Mvees to Mrs Hucki an*l several ladv f riot si h of Mr. Buck!, a* witnesses for himself. When the case was cwllel to day it was ascertained lunt Mr Buck I •ad withdrawn Hi# charges It Is rumored !a thl was <kp* as M. Buck! dll i.ot like the Idea of having the ladles sub jected to the vexation of a court trial. Vlspa < NMlnrril < fcrlsltnaa i.iimrlrs. Z mut, Transvaal. D#c. T 4 Tbs Hosts cpturttg| two wtigfui* rantalning CNirist ms* luxuries *l*>stin*l for tlu* camp off laor*l Methuen. HAVE HAD THEIR DAY l ocal Treatmenla for f alarrb Mele ■ aled to the Hear. The ure*t ami *afet treatment for any form of Catarrh l an internal remedy • hi. h ael* nterdflcally mua the blare I an-1 miaou* membrane*. Buch a remedy I* the new preparation r*r,;l everywhere by druggl-l* a* Htuart !* Catarrh Tuhiei*, * m- Heine In |tleu<ant tablet form There tablet* contain In highly concen trated form, well known germ antiseptic* Uk< -anguinarta. guaiarol. Red <ium and •ImCar curative element*, and no one who •offer* from any form of <btarrh. and ha* experienced the Ineffleleney and Inconveni ence of powder*. *pray* *n-l Inhaler* will ever go bark to *m-h antiquated retne ille* after one# trying *o ideamnt a treat ment a* Stuart*# t alarm Tablet*, and one which give* * much rehef In no abort a time. Druggtet* *ell Stuart'* Catarrh Tablet* at fifty cent* for full (tied package and their dally u*e wilt effectua Iy cure thl* troubleeome and dangeroua <R*ea*e The danger from catarrh I* that It I* a ehor* road to eoneumptlon. to .h runic atomach catarrh and lo catarrh of Uver and kidney*. Mo*i <•** of dtwfne** ate . tuned from atoppaga of ihe Kuatachtan tub* a* a re ault ot catarrh • GOVERNOR j, 0F , i °m I CO ’ l *-*Bu. *--q! r rwgjifll.jCTw ;Vi>, >**<*■ Yk. JjL; u r . sw* I oHHg* CAPITOL IU II 1)1 Mi. SALEM. OPI.GON. % teller Front the larrnlhe Olttcr af Oreuoa. Tin* Governor of Oregon Is an ardeu: admirer of I'e-ru-na He keeps It • mi tinually in th© house. In a recent I*' j ter t* l)r Hartman l© s.t\- State of Oregon, lix* • imlv* Department. Blem. May !t. lw Th** IV ru-na M© licln© t'**, f'olumhtts, I o I>eir Sirs:—l h; v© l id occasion to u** vour I'e-ru-na •-.II* m© iti niv family for colds, trtd it proved to In- an excel- I lent reme*l> I hsv* not hal ** • *r i use tt for other ailments. Yours very truly W M lard An) niMii who wtahes perfect health must !© entirely free from catarrh t*a tarrh I* well-t.lgh universal. sltn **t omnipresent Pe-ru-na is -fie only !* lute safeguard known A cold Im th© h* ginning of catarrh. To prevent colds 111 >IM *> U \S M'I.IMHP. Merchauts Ire Juldlnal User Their Vl*n% t hriaiiHii* Trade. Th#* Merchants of ttavunnah nr© in j>©t f©. t good humor over the <*hiidmn tra*le they enjoved It was far better than they ha*l xpectel, sitd sll of them mail* money. The rush k* p them busy for two •>r three week*, but they did not mln#l tl> for their cstom-rs seemed t hav# plenty of nuMiey to sfwml and dl#l not mind paying good price* Mevernl *>f th© Broughton *treet detler* wens seen >e*t#rda\. uiml m'l concurred In one • m©that tin- hualnea* ha#! been ©x ©Cent. Htrange to *a\ *hy. ihemt lutd not )•©'() the absolute faillim off for which they ha-l look*d the day after ’hrimtmn**. and there was a fairly good trad© enjoyed all da) Two or three merchants ha\* said tha* they m *1 in-irc g*o*ls during the Mi*y *lay * ii?©•.•.ting t'htlstinam than they did dur lug the •’orr©*|*oiidlng thiw in MM Tbat was regHrdei! ns (©markaide, ar the rol dirrs were tu-r** at that llow*, and It w *•* generally that the city en)o)e*l a run of busbies© then that woukl not b© r-|eatn| for h kuig while. All lines shared In the lively hitsln©*** Dry k*mlh dealers. Jewelers and gr#a*©r al! solJ their wares In great qnantltie •nl their fore©** of i lerks were k*i< bus. waiting u|*on customers The qua.itv of the porch**-***, too. wa* gnotl. nolmdv seeming deslr#us of hu>ing ariFlea that might be. above all things, cheap. When a*k*d for the reason for th© good laialiH***, th** inert hauls le*dared tt to I*- I heir belief that ll had (©©n lu© tt* th* high prl -t of tniton. For two wo-imuii* tne staple has averaged something mor© than H < ents, and w hlia Hai annah do©* not raise cotton, It yet. a* one merchant sawt. snares In Iho general pr*w*jerHy that come* to the entire state when the price Is up HlftftltN IHM.it M %( % . I.title Korea Frlahtened lato laDlng ktldlflonsl rrlvllege*. TitumiH, Wish . Itecj 36 To-day"* Oriental advices state that the Russian minister to Korea was recently received In audience by the King of Korea, where upon the minister prupnet that he simuUl have trie privilege of interfering In Ko rea’* civil administration with th* ohje t f Introducing reforms, also mat i igo nations with other Bowers shrua| be re ferred to the Huolhii minister iM-for* tak ing action ► • The King <*alled s ni* ting of hi* i*rivy < 'Un< ii to * unabler the pnHKwitb The g >vtrnmii became very anws, M .,*; ■ an official coimminlratlon avkel the Bus *lan minister it he was In earnest. The minister then iMscked down, stating that it* nad tw recollection of niukitig mi h pro|M<stti*ns Ho was grante| sfe*cis| prjv. Urges, however. One of these perm Ha Kussla to Increase Its mint ary airmail! In Korea and to oonstru**t a large fort a*, the port of Masnmpho TWO KIIXIII) %T IMIHOIk. Thong h I That Negro %Hrmpfe| to Hold Ip Mr. assarts. qiiitmtn, Oa.. Dec 26 —At I'ldco* k Mon day afternoon Mr. Hwartx. the manag*r of the commissary of the large mill lo ated there, was killet as was also a negro The killing Is shrouded in mystery. 11 s*-rms that Mi Hwartx close.i up tho '-tmmb*“ry at about dark an*l had start e*| ionic A few mmutes later ;e stng gered into a neighlM>ring stop- am! fell dead at the ilnor A negro wa* foiirvl dead Just In the rear of the store. Cir cumstance* seem to iislirate that the ne gro attempted to ho.d up Mr Hwartx, atal each shot the other Mr. Hwortx was shot In the br* i*t whh a load of bird shot from a gun found In the negro’s poaeslon Much excite ment followed the killing and a telegram was sent to QuHmnn asking for help. Hherlff Conoly of Brooks county who was In Thomasvllle wm* notified and went over Immediately. He rei*orted that noth ing In the nature of a riot had occurred. HII.IdMIOTHtM TO IIKTIKF.. Martbal Field* Igeelal Partner ttltildran* From flneln.-**, Chicago. Dec -8 Harlow N. HigK.ii bothum, who he * been for many year# a.-nuirlated with Star* ha I Field of thl* city a* a peekll partner, will, on Ihe Itm of January, retire from hu*ln*e Mr Hlggtn- I..(ham will *hort|y afierWHrd* Join hi* family abrvad where he will rema n for ar.rne time The annifuneemeol wa* me..•• by Mr Kiel,! at a dinner given In Mr, Hlggtnhothxm'* honor to-night. Mr Hite glnbotham wa* prealdenl of the World’* Columbian Expualtlon In KB Hllrlirner lla* (•*** North. Cape Town, De<’. H—Oen. Kitchener ha* left Naauwi>oort and gone north ward. The rapid concentration of 'roopa In Or* dtsturbrd dlttrleta through theq.-r --aonal energy of (Jrti. Kitchener baa al layed Ihe local uneaelneaa. —The annual day of humiliation an I prayer ha* Ju*t twen obaerrad. according to kmg-e*unll*h*d ctanom. In Pruaaia. and a good many of th* Bart in newspaper* take oi-iaMon to print article* upon the recant .lelerloritlon In pnhlb' momlltv. They **#* thot the rapid Itelu*trial d**- veioiarient ot the country and the corn*** •ponding improvement tn the financial cort dltlon of the country have remitted tn an alarming growth of aortei *v|i, god bu*t b ■* ur old I* to - heart catarrh nut of victims. Iv-ru i not only ruraa ra* tsrrh, but prevents. Every houaehoMl “•“Id I supplied with this great rem "h for • oughs. colds and so forth. I will tw* notic#| <hat the Governor *)- h# bn not had occasion to use Pe ru-na for other ailment*. Tha reaaow for thi- i- tiH.st other ailments loglit I • pr#*mpt ■ hla family iti tiled other •llments This i* exactly what *v©ry . her family In the Fnltw! Hr*ic* should do Keep Pe-ru-tia In tha bout** i •* It for coughs, 'oida. la grippe, i.. I other clitnatit- off© rions of winter, ami thsr#> will he no other all men • In the hoii© Such families *hould provide themselvt s with a , opy of I>r. Ilitrinian* fr. look, eniltlod "Winter < at*trh " A<Mtes Dr. Hartman t’olum hu, Ohio ITS ONE HUNDREDTH YEAR. *T%Tt. I MU MMli I*o (YUMRITR) IH t KNIdOAMtI.. Prelimlaary F. ere lass Will Me Held In the 4 hapet at the ••prntsg of lb#* Term Jaa. H—The feateaalal 4 HrMratlaa Is he m Fealare of tha mihncemea• In Jane— % ( lurk* 4 oust) IN) Hit he iMeladsd. \l%la Haines of the Waphomaea 4 lams I lew #1 Athens 43.1 IV K— At the opening af ih© second term of th© I'ntv4*rstty of .lan t n i|#ropri.tr ©xerclses will he heWt in tl© • haftei to obosrv the beginning af the centennial year of the university. A memh©r of th© iwartl of trustee* will be present and ?i*eak of tha foundation of the university, and a member of tha f t Mlfy will respond. Mesara. H# msr Denmark of the law class, and <’Union Thompson of th© senior ©las* will also make sddreswes It h.is been profmeed to Include ohsart am*es of th© founding of Darke county In the centennial axerclwes of the unlvers u> next June Clark# county wa* cat off from Franklin In the ysir IMI Hsv ©ral prominent citlsens have taken *ha nu|tt©r In charge, and it Is proposad to hav© a "4 larks county day" at toa uni versity offnm©u ©merit Naa 1 * wa* received In the city yester day of the death of Mr. Alvin Ilalnes of Wright*villa, • tn nicer of the eophomora *a* of tlie unlveralty. Mr. Hainan left ihe university fenr his home two daya b©- f #re the . lolng of th© session, but fleveS reached there. lying at the home of hta friend In Wrightwvlll© Beveral member# of the class In Athens will arrange exer cise- on the d# atb of this popular young student early In January. Prof. D W Abbott. Row t>rifuHpai of th# Bt b county s lo; system, who has beats elected to Prof Graham In tha t hair of mathem.itlca gt the Normal H. hool, w ill not assume his duties until July next, and ITof Graham will oonttnu# in the cho-ir until that time. THE WEATHER. Forecast for Thursday and Friday— Georgia. Ha* tern Florida and Bout It ('.iro inti and Western Florkla: Or n-railv fjlr Ttiui ,-Ihv ami Frldjy; urlablf arlnda. Yv*tr<ta>' W-alh*** - a* Savannah— Maximum mni|>raiura .t:4i n m U 1.ar.., Minimum (. mix latur* * a. m. , W itanrava Misiii lemiarilun- ~,. 33 •t.xrr.a Normal l iniwratura ............ M .tagr—a I>-flrtrltcy of t-'m(a rature I *!*■■ A i utnulatad .mit. lrr.i >• atnn. 1•< I Nilitmi Aivumuialral aaepaa (lik* Jan. I St itrirm lUlnfali u> inch Norn mi I it inch I*Hrlan*-y lr> a l*a< 1 41 lark D-ltrlorK y aliM-a Jan. 1 7 44 im-haa ltlv*r lu-tiort —Tha hiaht of tha Mavan mtii rivrr at Aucuaia. at *a. m (73th m.- rl-ltan tfmai vrvf.nty, w.iaTk f.-al, a fall of 0.3 foot during Ihr |.r r.,4111f larfitf fuor hour* i itan-rvoilona lakm at lh- aamn momant of 4 Inn Nl all alaltona. Dm*. X. I to*, | p. m Iltii no rl.li in lime. Name „f Htation T | V.' Main Hoaton. clear ...| |"”t V. w fork Cty. dear ....| *J | H l l’hi>a>teiphia rlaaf | Kin on VaililnfiMi i'll), dear ~| I | I on Norfolk, clear j 4; l, 0 Ifatleraa, rlear 1 M j II 40 Wlimloaioti. dear | 44 L. 00 charlotte. clear 14 j a 60 R.tlHah. cleor j 44 I U no Ch,if lemon clear Hi |0 ay Atlanta. < te? |so | g no \uruata. c>ar I m j i, no , I • • 4 1, 00 Jupiter clear 44 I on Key Weal. • iou.Jy 70 jo no Tampa. clear Ml I I, no Mobile, dear Mil, 60 Montxomert, clear M | I* 60 Vk'fcalMirc. ■ lear ;M I • on V*a Or>ana. eleir SO * on flair eat on. fit dnudv as (no Corpu ••.irlril. loudy . w 10 no I‘ileatlne. t* cloudy ...j 44 j 4 00 il.mphlt I lear jto j 4 00 i liicintiatl. i <Hkt) Ia la ; T t’lnabure total) j ala T Miffiln. pt. cloudy | a to m Detroit, cloudy j M 0 00 Chleato, dear | S 14 00 M.inpte-ie. mowing | 3 . J 4 T I ■ Paul, anna in a a * ' T Davenport, doudy | M la .00 tit. laiDle. pt. cloudy ....( US 4 00 Kama City, clear |3O ( 00 ok In noma, pi lomly ....! ,y u no I evkie city, rlear I 44 4 no Norlh Plane, clear M L 00 H h. iWar. Local Poreeaat itfflektl. a m a f 4P44 HKO O* TIM UtHPtTH. Ilnhhlae Handier aad ttaallao Oata fie la Mealcn. Phoenix. Arts.. Doc. X.—A mnea®o from Chihuahua, capital of tha etata of Chihuahua, Max . atatat that the Aparhaa are on the warpath In tha* Mata and that the Inhabitant!! of Oranda hare oraantaaA to meet the redeklnn The Indiana. It la Mated ere In the mmmtaina roMMagl taolatad ranehee and mealing ratte. It I* likely they he lon* to a part tha trthe *hl tl eenaped from file White k|j *<et vatiun aeveral year* a* A 5