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Pronounced by Every Connoisseur
A Whiskey Rare, Without Compare,
This Particular Brand lor Particular People.
MERCHANTS MARINE COMMISSION
MEETING IN BRUNSWICK
Delegations Will Be Present from Savannah and
Jacksonville.
Brunswick, Ga., Nov. 16.—The Con
gressional Merchants' Marine Commis
sion arrived to-night at 10 o'clock,
coming from Pensacola, where a meet
ing was held Tuesday. The commis
sion will hold a meeting in the City
Hall to-morrow morning at 9 o'clock,
at which addresses will be delivered
by members of the commission, as well
as bv local and visiting business men
interested in shipping.
The meeting promises to be one of
the most interesting held by the com
mission. Besides the delegatee from
Savannah, Jacksonville and other
South At'antic ports, Senators Bacon
and Clay will be present, and it is ex-
YOUNG RAILROAD MEN
SHORT IN THEIR ACCOUNTS.
Two Georgia Railroad Employes
Have Left Athens.
Athens, Ga., Nov. 16.—There is a
shortage amounting to several thou
sand dollars at the Georgia Railroad
depot in this city. J. Hammond Chil
ders and J. J. Hunter, cashier and
ticket seller, respectively, have left
the city, after leaving notes to Gen
eral Agent Cox, stating that they were
short in their accounts, and did not
care to stand the checking up of the
auditor.
They disclaimed having appropriated
any money to their own use, but said
it Was all the result of mistakes in their
accounts. Childers’ shortage is be
lieved to be between $3,000 and $4,000.
Hunter is short about S3OO.
Both young men had been for a long
time in the employ of the road. They
ieti the city Monday night, but no one
knew in which direction. They were
bonded in the Guarantee Company of
America, and a representative of that
company is now here with the railroad
officials who are checking up the ac
counts. . ig.aOAi
SECOND ADVENTISTS
AT BRUNSWICK.
Annual Conference I In Scanlon
There.
Brunswick, Ga.. Nov. 16.—The annual
conference of the Second Advent
Christian Church of South Georgia and
Florida is in session in Brunswick this
week, about flfty prominent Second
Adventists being present. The meet
ing thus far has been the most suc
cessful ever held toy the organization,
and business sessions are held twice
daily in the handsome new church of
the Second Adventists in this city. The
conference will toe in session until Sat
urday.
The officers of the conference are:
President, Elder H. V. Skipper of Live
Oak, Fla.; vice president. Elder J. T.
Johnson of Jacksonville; secretary. El
der J. T. Butler of Like Oak. Many
of the delegates will remain in the city
Sunday to attend the celebration of the
nineteenth anniversary of the church.
The anniversary sermon will be
preached by Elder Skipper.
Firm Issue* Bonds.
Columbus, Ga.. Nov. 16.—The F. H.
Lnimmus Sons Company has Just is
sued <50,000 bonds, which were sold at
par. The company will make extensive
improvements at its gin factory. A
three-story brick warehouse, costing
<20,000, is now being erected.
Mayrrou Boy Shut In Florida.
Waycross. Ga., Nov. 16.—James La
nier, son of Mr. T. E. Lanier, who
formerly resided in this city, was ac
cidentally shot at Clearwater, Fla.,
this week. A letter to R. ja. Lanier
of this city says that the boy’s condi
tion is very serious.
A Good Nlglit'a Rest.
The greatest tonic on earth Is a good
night's rest. Restless nights and the
terrible exhaustion of a hacking cough
are dread dangers of the poor con
sumptive. But why this fear of the
right when a few doses of Dr. Bos
chee's German Syrup will Insure re
freshing sleep, entirely free from
cpugh or night sweat? Free expecto
ration In the morning Is made certain
by taking German Syrup. It has cured
consumption for forty years. Trial bot
tle, 2oc. Big bottle, 75c. At all drug
gists. Knight's Pharmacy.
SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES,
SavannainprSaratorySchooi
Barnard St., between Gwinnett and
Rail.
Instructors for 1904.
Ormond U. Strong. A. 8.. Cornell,
Mathematics.
Horace Mack, A. 8., Cornell,
A. M., Tale.
Drawing, English Grammar and Lit
erature.
Samuel W. Coons, A. 8., Trinity,
History and Geography.
Chas. H. Hayes, A. 8., Princeton,
Latin and Greek.
Eric Berstrom. Ph. D., Harvard,
Physics, Chemistry, German.
Miss Mary Wayne. Vassar,
Rending and Spelling.
The strongest faculty ever secured
toy the school.
Fall Session Will Berio Oot I.
BUADFTJRD'H EVAPORATED
OKRA.
Makes the finest eoupe and gum
bos. Hold by all leading grocers l
cts. per l. M. Fersfs Sons 4k Cos.,
Wholesale Agent*.
pected that they will both address the
meeting. Both the Georgia senators
are expected to arrive in the city in
the morning.
The business session of the commis
sion will be held in the forenoon and
in the afternoon the commission and
visitors will be given a boat ride on
the steamer Dorothy, and they will
be otherwise entertained during the
evening.
The members of the commission,
which is called the Southern Sub-com
mittee, is composed of Senator Thom
as S. Martin, presiding; Senator
Stephen R. Mallory of Florida, and
Representative Thomas Spight of Mis
sissippi, together with the secretary.
A local committee of the Board of
Trade is in charge of the arrangements
and entertainment of the visitors.
TWO WERE KILLED.
Nine Other* Were Injured In Wreck
of PnHsenger Train*.
Detroit, Mich., Nov. 18. —Two pas
sengers were killed and nine or more
passengers and trainmen were injured
in a rear-end passenger train collision
to-night at Elmdale, on the Pere Mar
quette Railroad. The dead:
M. Simons, 315 Seventy-ninth street,
New York city.
J. L. Strelitzkey, 4839 Champlain ave
nue, Chicago.
The collision occurred at Elmdale
Junction, twenty-two miles east of
Grand Rapids. Both trains were east
bound, No. 6 for Detroit and No. 34
for Saginaw. The Saginaw train had
preceded the Detroit train out of
Grand Rapids by a few minutes and
was standing on a "Y” at Elmdale,
where the Saginaw division branches
off from the Detroit division. Through
some mistake the switch was not turn
ed behind the Saginaw train, and the
Detroit train also ran upon the “Y,”
the engine of the Detroit train crash
ing into the rear of the parlor car of
the Saginaw train. The passengers in
jured were in the parlor car of the
latter and the trainmen who were hurt
were on the Detroit train.
The Pere Marquette officials at De
troit state that the Detroit train was
running slow, as It was approaching
the station. No explanation has been
made as to the responsibility for fail
ure to throw the switch.
RENUNCIATION OF CREED
WAS UNDER DISCUSSION.
I
University Director* Considered the j
Muriiuiae'a Statement.
Washington, Nov. 16.—The semi-an- j
nual meeting of the board of directors I
of the Catholic University of America |
convened at the university to-day and
considered matters of importance con
nected with tihe future of the institu
tion. Chief of these were the renun
ciation of the Catholic creed by the
Marquise Monstiers, formerly Miss
Mary Gwendolyn Caldwell, whose gen
erosity founded the university, and the
bankruptcy case of Thomas E. Wag
gaman, treasurer of the university,
whose failure may seriously embar
rass the board in providing finances
for Immediate use.
At to-day’s session the Waggaman
case was the principal matter consid
ered, but It was not decided to give
a statement to the public at this time.
The statement issued, giving An in
terview with the Marquise Des Mon
stiers, was taken up, but not as a part
of the business of the board. To an
Associated Press representative one of
the members said that the board is
loath to give consideration to It and
is particularly opposed to having any
member quoted in regard to the case.
"It is not officially known by us,” he
said, "and until a formal communica
tion comes we would not like to talk
about It.
"The entire matter came as a sur
prise and especially to those who were
familiar with the Marquise’s physical
condition. But please do not misunder
stand me In that regard; we do not
mean to imply that she was In any
way Incapacitated to think and act
for herself. She Is her own mistress.
Knowing nothing of what prompted
her to take the course she did. we
must wait until It Is made clear.”
GEORGE GOULD SHOT
BURNS IN THE EYE.
Doing All He Can Sow to Save tlie
Man'll Sight.
Raleigh, N. C., Nov. I#.—While
George Gould was shooting birds nrt'tr
High Point, this state, to-day, he acci
dentally shot Edward Bums, an atten
dant. Several shot entered Burns' eya.
A specialist of Greensboro said there
was a small chance of staving the eye,
and Mr. Gould at once sent the man to
New York, where eminent oculists will
be told to spare nothing that science
and skill can effect to save Burns'
sight.
WIPED OUT’bY FIRE.
Only One More heft Standing nt
Dublin. Miss.
Memphis, Tcnn., Nov. 16.—A special
to the Commercial-Appeal from Clarks
dale, Miss., says the entire business
district of the town of Dublin on the
Yazoo and Mississippi Valley Railroad,
with the exception of one building,
was wiped out by fire to-day. The loss
Is estimated at *OO,OOO, with partial In
surance.
tiro willow Denies It.
Washington, Nov. 16. John Tl.
Brownlow of Tennessee, who was dis
missed from the postal service yester
day by order of tits President, denies
that he refused to furnish the de
partment with a detailed statement of
| his receipts and dlabureementa while
I acting as disbursing officer of the de
partment at the Mt. JUouls Exposition.
SAVANNAH MORNING NEWS: THURSDAY. NOVEMBER IT. 1904.
STATE DINNER
GIVEN ROYALTY
A MAGNIFICENT FUNCTION
AT WINDSOR CASTI.E IN HONOR OF
PORTUGAL'S SOVEREIGNS.
Event Equalled In Brilllnnee Tlioee
of Former Oeea*ion* When Euro,
pean Ruler* Have Been the Gnet
of BrftlHh Sovereign*—Great Cere
mony Observed—Gue*t* at the Ban
quet Numbered 166 Fabulous
Wealth of Jewel*.
London, Nov. 16.—The state banquet
at Windsor Castle to-night in honor of
King Charles and Queen Amelie' of
Portugal equaled in brilliancy the pre
vious magnificent functions at which
European rulers have been the guests
of Great Britain’s reigning monarchs
in the historic St. Georges' hall.
The guests, numbering 166, included
members of the royal family, foreign
representatives at the Court of St.
James, cabinet ministers, leaders of the
opposition, military and naval officiais
and others prominent in the highest
circles of Great Britain. The guests
assembled in the White drawing room,
where they were arranged in order of
precedence by officers of state, the la
dies on one side and the gentlemen on
the other.
As the clock in the great tower of
the castle struck 9 King Edward and
Queen Alexandra entered together
from their apartments and almost si
multaneously the opposite doors rolled
Open for King Charles and Queen
Amelie. The royal couples met at the
center of the room, and King Edward
gave his arm to Queen Amelie and
King Charles gave his arm to Queen
Alexandra, and their majesties, pre
ceded by officers of state, led the way
to the dining hall, built on the site of
the feasting place of the Norman
Kings. As their majesties passed be
tween the rows of guests the latter
bowed low and followed, pairing off in
order.
It was a wonderful scene. At either
end of the hall great masses of cele
brated gold plate were piled under
hundreds of electric lights, and the
guests formed an avenue of the most
brilliant coloring, flashing and spark
ling with fabulous wealth of jewels.
There were only two speeches, that
of King Edward, toasting King Charles
and the response of King Charles.
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and Liver Congestion and Inflammation of
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Seventy-five cents at Drug Stores for a large
bottle, usual dollar size, but a trial bottle will
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pai>er who writes for it.
Simply send your name and address by letter
or postal card to Drake Formula Company
Drake Building. Chicago, 111.
HOTELS AND SUMMER RESORTS.
HOTEL EMPIRE,
.%ca 1 Oltiv.
Broadway and 63rd Street.
Telephone in every Room.
Take a car at any Railroad or Steam
boat Terminal, as They All Pass
Hie Empire.
Within 5 minutes of all Theaters and
large department Stores.
To Elevated and Subway Stations 1
minute.
Over $250,01)0 m improvements.
Completely Remodeled, Redecorated
and Refuridslied.
All room lights controlled by door
switches. All clothes Closets
automatically lighted.
Furnished throughout In Mahogany
and Brass.
Roams (with use of bath) <1.60 per
day up.
Rooms (with private bath) <2.00
per day up.
Suites (with private bath) <3.50
per day up.
W. JOHNSON OTTNN.
Hotel Belleciaire
Broadway and 77tD Street,
New York.
Seventh Avenue,
# Amsterdam Ave.
and West 130th St.
Car.paa.the
Luxurious rooms
Orchestra.
..." Most Artistically Beautiful Hotel in the
World.'* Can offer lew single rooms, with
bath, beautifully furnished, suitable for two
people, |Go per month.
TRANSIENT RATES 1
One Room, with bath $j 50 per day
Parlor, Bedroom, with bath. |t and R per day
Parlor, a Bedrooms, with bath, fc and |y per day
Every improvement known to modern in
genuity.
Write lor our magaxlne, ’’The Hotel Belle-
Claire World."
MILTON ROBLEE. Proprietor.
' tew
lIK MHO lIOTIX, Satin mall, Ua.
Open all year, longs airy room#;
7,000 feet piazzas; 100 rooms with pri
vate bath. Telephone service In every
room. Mberal Inducements to fami
lies desiring permanent board.
WATSON A POWERS, Proprietors.
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W9NE OF CARDUI i
WL Jfctjjjr No. 48 Straight St., Grand Rapids, Hick.
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Grand Rapids. Mich. a Jr
Excellence
The quality that counts first and always in Furniture and
Carpets. Our reputation for handling this class of goods
has been greatly enhanced this season by our beautiful and
original line of goods. Notable among our many goods is
Rugs
The line is complete in sizes and colorings. 0 ! [
Wiltons, Axminsters, Smyrnas, Koshmir.
Lace Curtains and Portieres
In Arabians, Irish Points, Renaissance, Scrim, Swiss and
Muslins.
Tapestry, Bagdad and Mercerized Portieres.
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Curtain Stretchers
Adjustable Pin, ones that do not tear the curtains—convenient
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LINDSAY & MORGAN
ONLY ONE NIGHT OUT
EN ROUTE TO
ST. LOUIS, MO.,
-VIA
SEABOARD
AIR LINE RAILWAY.
Direct connection In Union Depot, Montgomery, with through sleep
er for St. Louis.
LOW EXCURSION RATES
ACCOUNT
Louisiana Purchase Exposition.
15 day, 60 day, and season tickets
on sale daily.
Very Low Rate Coach Excursion Tickets, limited 10 days from
date of gale returning, will be sold each Tuesday and Thursday during
month
Full Information upon application to any agent Seaboard Air Line
Railway, or to
CH >RLES F. STEWART, Asst. G. P. A., Savannah, G*.
Louisville and Nashville Railroad
Shortest, Best and Quickest Line to
WORLD’S FAIR, St- Louis
3-TRAINS DAILY-3
FOUR HOURS QUICKEST ROUTE
With through Pullman Sleeping and Dining Cars. Low rate tickets sold
daily. Get rates from your local agent
Ask for tickets via L. & N.
Stop-over allowed at MAMMOTH CAVE.
Full Information on application to J. Q. HOLLENBECK,
D1 strict Passenger Agent. Atlanta, Oa.
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> Oapurtlne cure, nil kind* of neliee, whether head, back, or E£33l wiwp. wW
* limb.; relieve, stomach troubles, mum lily pain*, etc. Htrulgbt- UM „
V .nt >ut th nerves alter excessive smoking or dissipation I
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OGRAPH AND PRINTED STATIONERY AND BLANK BOOKS FROM
THE MORNING NEWS. SAVANN AH. GA.
The Last and Best Month to Visit the
WORLD’S FAIR,
ST. LOUIS.
Southern Railway
Is the Only Line Offering
Through Sleeping Cars from Savannah.
Excellent Dining Cars.
Round Trip Rates from Savannah:
$32.00 $26.05
Dec. 15th Fifteen-Day
Limit Limit
$20.10 Ten-Day Limit, sold each Tuesday and Thursday
in November.
For information, reservations or literature apply City
Ticket Office, 141 Bull Street.
E. G. THOMSON, C. P. and T. A.
NEW^YORK
And Return
VIA
SEABOARD HOLD DOMINION
Air Line Railway D Steamship Company.
SCHEDULE
Lv. Savannah...l:ls p.m. or 12:10 a.m. R. R. Time.
Ar. Norfolk 8:00 a.m or 5.30 p.m. Eastern Time
Lv. Norfolk 7:00 p.m. “ **
Ar. New York 2:30 p.m. " “
By leaving Savannah on the 1:15 p, m. train you
can spend the following|day at Norfolk and Old Point
Comfortv by leaving on the 12:10 midnight train you
make direct connection with the steamship.
Tickets at above rates are on sale daily; and are
limited for return six (6) months from date of sale.
Full information, reservations; etc., at City Ticket
Office, No. 7 Bull street Phone 28.
CHARLES F. STEWART,
Assistant General Passenger Agent,
135 Minutes
Saved to New York
BY TAKING THE
Atlantic Coast Line
Florida and Wesi Indian Limited,
Finest all year round train between the East and South,
leaves Savannah daily at 2:if p. m. (city time), arrives
New York I:ss p. m. following day.
Pullman Drawingroom Sleepers and
Dining Cars
of the highest standard of excellence.
For Pullman reservations, rates, schedules, etc., apply
Ticket Office, De Solo Hotel, Both Phones 75, and
Union Station, Bell Phone 235, Georgia 911.