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CLOUDBURSTS WORK
DAMAGEIN GERMANY
Handnfc of Lives are Lost and Valaable
Property is Destroyed.
THE ROYAL CASTLE IS FLOODED
Landslide Carries Away a Hotel and
All the Guests in IL
SUFFERERS ARE H RESTITUTE CONDITION
Handsome Gifts Are Made by the
Cruunrd Heeds for Those Who
Have Lost Their All.
R. r’ \:n:vt 1 —(Special Cable Letter.)—
Th • . ir ■ and Inundations whlc!»
I’.iie «l. a i> .it»«L the e.i«i<rn parts of Oer
,,, ,n> a- I’ie n-»r»t which hive occurred
g t.» Cw k~ al statistic* l«t per
t - v k. in Silesia alone, and !n
tkia« nt tnbcr of killed will not fall
t .orl • Th" financial k*«< * 1 >ol up
A. . th- * untry r»-»tdence of the
t < :» ■ I i-ie !ow«r floor of the royal
. . |. ■ - , ih" k.i.ir and nto hur-
i . < . m t.. is .. and -• kr« fuge
at i > • • • •• H-.'n nb- . the Imperial
. oi- ■ =r. w •w is then on his way from
.W <• - -O r- run. had to leave
t' -i _• Au :s. and was c.mv«y««l
m ... » »«•«;. i ■ i.i.r to another rall-
> 5 , i - :-.151.d" of the highest sum
intah the Hotel
-.-. w . carried down and burled
m - i I r J . . ph of Austria has
••• t • . front >.!' private pur-e
-art. rets. ami the queen
: Havana. marks tor th"
I r ■ ror Militant of ISer-
-.- in •- i d ...ti m to
w . iv --.:■■ r d from th- flood*,
;. . -*• i. r.. A* • newspagiera
. • . it ~ .. . • st v. > Ilrnt made
.n«l «>th r
t. 1 n. r.- i .t’ftjr of
’ it .»m- « a»;4 |M*nn>
..nd • .Ry «»f l>r« I- . hi* voted j
Uin gley £i!i Still Discussed.
n .; ;» .r- <->nt|r:ur t-» dH-
i*. . 2 .-r . «j: th • <»rr« i»«»nJ*Tit
h • • . t .» <«>v« rnmrnt vs <»’T-
’■ ial • tht- iuts .£ri olike
li .. t ;um ais«i other r..w
I u ». i . ‘ r. r*i st the
of < »-mt a-
• • ; table *T -*of r.«- new t irtfl arc al-
,■ . < * illite M-T<» XI»-ikA'l
En::»e tor’s Life Is Threatened.
v.* \ t - •.f • 4 number
• i m r b* • unt Von a
K .i ra- - at Krux. n-
.1 r itl- <n r. hr is. Germany. Ll»u-
met sb itaJ d'aths.
r • n • ’F for forw-?im aft*- sh.
. • • s *z**n r of N**w
t « »i* n's. d<-p" a
• • ! • - I .'T. td v' •' fart to th- fTF-ind
•x » mint to « ip:aln
. ra» f n A. Mlles. United Stair*
i * r ’ ; * • from •H'-lwl « i
l*» r» ’• r*r iti t? y <M»?>rt•
,» ' ’ • ■ •{; i :«»l vt* IfTatiTwi
n » . -ip t t!»<* rnment
• ti h J * - remry -f
’ - . KOVrT’iFH nt ha*
\ an a hatth-<hl|» of
w • - sav* no <»••»'have been
\ • rs« nr old whonld rot fa!! to r*a«l
, *rtfr|r headed “IU
TO RTSTST TURKISH SHIPS.
It . ..'Airr.al TT'et To Keep Turks Out
of Cretan Waters.
that the TurfcL-h witiadMM from
« - m w ir.~! got up steam
Hi. tr.-. - n .>■!:.ire hav>- taken tneas-
to anticipate any p i-s ble conipllca-
1 report ml th pr. ••ir.itlona have
F r -ly eselt.d the llu- ulmana.
I . lon August 4 A .ordlUK to a d'.s
-- p--. . f'i.m • ra. ' ' admiral? of the In
fl
< .. .( r- • >ry. ti.- entry of th" Turk
gmiadnMt Into Cretan waters. Th. ,ui
irs’rals 1’ ' tandi r* m<-t today on board
; ■ . I . , the mrllvT.
In v.<» vs U.- p.-siblo arrival of the
squadron, a French warship had dispatch
ed to Sitta. an Italian man of war t<> Sud;
bay. an Austrian tu Castelli and a Russia!
to Re 11 mo.
Kinp George Won’t Abdicate.
Athens. Atipust X—M. Ralll. the premier
denies that King U.orgo has threatens
to abdicate.
This Is interpreted to mean that German?
has probably consent, d to some modlfici
control of Gn ■ k finances acc. ptable t<
both tire.'<’C and to Europe.
The peace conferene. was tn swssmn thro,
hours today, and unexpected progress wa;
nia.l.- with the negotiations.
It !« said that everything has been nr
ranged < xcept the <|iie-tion of ev.'U'Uatlor
of Thessaly, which Is io be considered to
morrow.
It !-■’ hoped that a solution of the who!,
difficulty is now imminent.
Turkish Fleet Fails for Crete.
Constantinople. August B.—A dispatet
from the Dardanelles late today annotm<-os
that the second naval division of the T-irk
1.-lt licet consisting of seven warships, com
man.!, d by Hari Pasha, has e.iiled forth«
Ida- I of Crete.
F'ears ire «-xpr s«.«l that the departure
of the Turkish naval d.v'- m may ’• a.l t.
a e.dllMon with the International flee- In
CrT' tn watt-rs. In view of the mnotinccmenl
of the foreign admirals that they h.avo <1 -
•-’.I. <1 to op|H.s. bj for. , tiie landing of
Turkish re enforeem.uts in the island ot
Crete.
Cretans Are Suspicious of Sultan.
Cf .-a, <'r»-t.-. August I. The Ih-II- t ol
the Cretans that !»J. v .1 P isha. th" new
military commandant. Is r.-ally charp.-i
by the sultan with Instructions to wreck
lite autonomy scheme, has had at 1.-asi
one v.ry important re--ult.
Th.- «e puller r. pr. ■■ tiling the principal
pruvin.es hav- «. nt to th- foreign admir.iL
:«n official dectaration accept ng anton >ni.
and .Apr - tug a .1. r< that th" Turkish
troops hould Ih wltiahawii from Hi.- isl
and.
Tht Is the first <!.>ctini nt < f th. el: irac
t.< wliieh has !..-et -i.bmttt I to the j> .w
• r< in rest' .ns.- to their proposition of an
Turkish Government Makes Statement.
t’.inca, Aujrust 5. Thr a<Uii!rals In corn-
• • • ...
d.;y i: . T gov. jnor «»f
Tirtk. 'i *q;i.i<lrnn vTit ti bft th- l».»rda
i .• ■ I - -■! i\ I »r <■’. If -.rV l,
Tl H r • f r»»v«f ! '»r w ih.tt
r» • :x *«i vi ommtini tit««n from th*
TutV ' . •i». • ■ <l, n • tha t i h** I
UF ii v.l 4-p t’ h. I a Jb( t . troops to
and M.ihi.g that t* • Turkish «|ua<l
v« *i t«»! rniut- u’ •» * m»*v« m< nls f « h ?*I
island of ?.!!:> : • .
AMERICANS GET THEIR RIGHTS
Special Commission Arrives nt Mo
yocco’s Capital.
the pr’t ,|..l ;.->ri< on ti ■ of
tw.en the I’:-, t. d 8 it. - and Mor.- >. r>i-
h... irr.v.d at the . of Moro.-o. with
It Is report. .1 that the comm so i has
L i tn lnferv> w ’ M!> if i." i? 1 v ‘ r -'f
.«c t: • Am- r! »n . i • : b» pTiutt
ih« in to ••mH »v natlv.- h p. a prlvb
!. c- Ulow-d i aojß .up
Th© arrival • f la • I States war-
Inly Failures the Smallest of Any
Month Sine* 18!'<2.
t •.» • b! d- <T» • 1 hi \ i*4«i
i-f 4 !. ti- -v ■ ■ P «•» ?’• J k‘ t
g ’ Il ’ t: it • rt! ' in ‘ }
.4.’e I fr m
! - •4 . d A•• »• ‘‘- l 1
. ■ ■ ■ ‘
th*. Abanwh; ’ <hni-t •! ■ r ’y
b ‘ h * V - / “ v- , n .. -d hid <!• d
. i •r < >»nh Int • f th- ; P
. - t rent .re ba • ■’•K but *■''
|"i’r." I- '” r ,I'"'” •‘ 1 ‘
, ‘ t st'. ' - v
••I |g| I 'al.hdl, !•' •'*
NEW YORK BANK STATEMENT
Favorable in Every Feature and Indi
cates Better Business Conditions.
Kew Y -tk. Augi’ t 7 ’1 I•, i. - r »y -
The tatin-tn ct tt.e X-w Votk city bal k
(.,»tb.- wek .mm - August .f L i • ...
1,-.. .v ij : a'ute •- ■< l ‘' ll ‘••
1.. ttvr bo-in. ----- . •■' Ida :. win h l-n v-.d
..nlv at this eent'r. bit; over t! . I . ..tn
’.™.ut $> ••••.'•«>. and th. surplu.- re.-, iv.
tTumd ‘Vb
of legal tenders for gold ..xi rt purpose
. . «... ..-I in tho nrevlous statement
THE WEEKT/Y CONRTTTTTTOX: ATT. ANT A. GA., MONDA Y, A iTGEST 9, TR97.
ships at Tangier? brought the local authori
ties to terms and the subsequent d.inon
stratlons by the Hal. Igh sit the ports along
the coast completed the terms.
Carlt.m Is now |>r. -~ing the government
to settle claims of Americans lor Indem
nity. ,
THE LORD OROWS SARCASTIC
Sallstvry Explains the Pence Negotia
tion • Now Fending.
Tzmdon. August 2 I XT. I Salisbury, rr
plving In the house of lords today to tho
llheml leader, the earl of Kimberly, who
qu.'sti<>in-.l the government as to the suc
cess of the |» ac« n. gotla.tions lietw.**n
Grcce.. and Turkey, outlimd the status nt
tile Constantinople changes of views, <*■-
cn loitiUly wferring to them in sarcastic
tones.
The pn mier sakl it was tio wonder that
thn i.at.en.s. of many iwople was sorely
trieil by the ilelay. The complexity and
multiplicity of tie- negotiations he argu.sl
might. how««v.-r. account for their length.
Continuing. Ix.rd Sai'sbury explain* d that
the ptaou the powers uero trying to ar
range was no ordinary agneni.-nt b. twe<’n
a conqueror and u e.onqtn red country. 1 he
t.-rraory • onqui’r.*! by the Turkish army
was one a? giwd to Grove by Internation
al arningenu ttt and. lli.-rvfore, th<- |snv« r?
v«i!' <. in r.g ir.l to its disposal wit recog
nix<d by the situation.
Th. latter was right In demanding se
curity against incursions such us those
win. it brought alsjut the war mid for that
pure . a i.-.-tii.eai «>n of th" fron'u-r on
u -tr.tega- I. : 's was a reasonable .b-rnand.
'it was also I'.l ..n.ibl.- to hold that the
t.m l. .-oiniiiuna i. s should not b. placed
un.l- i- 'J m K li rule. ...
Tli" pn mi' f further ar rb d that !>■ r
I m i .six' mm -t.-rs l>< I 'I those qm-s
--i b . a ■. stl.d and that Turk's
lida • ■ |'i• •! 11iv fio"tr Un.- traced by th-'
in i ry ta. >.. >of tl> < nib.-iss‘<.f tin
tl ouei ill.' p- rni' r sliar.d Lord
I K .nils i *v’s doubts.
.!-..ng ot t's- ii-'.-mnl'y to be pad
‘ to I'urk. y by <lr . th. pt-mi-r said:
I 'T! . re”' -'lie sin th' mx ''-r oils anil dillb
' i ni' qii' tion of the <b r . in bondliol.l'm.
i Mo do not ti nk that arv lnt.rnaton.il
■ . i'v |‘. on l.'.roj. to pr a .!■ for tin ir
I I'ixnient. tiu.'.igh I admit tiny’ have Iren
long unpaid.” ,
Zs itliei Ultimatum Necessary.
I <•< -t .ut-nopb-, Augud 2 Er n> pr-s nt
' ti ' ti.-- i- 'xx r v ill b mm. 11--I "•
•.I'd .ti. r ultimatum to Turk'-y. The
a. >a "f T. xx ih I'isha tn subniltting a
.1' amendin'nt • t-> th'' draft of t >••
•i- Pv <>f p. u-e complet'd at Satin d iy’»
S ttli'g of tliv amb .'lol?. Is r g ird .1 n
m i dr ; .i <l. |iy of txx i or thlee xx ■k i
tn ttr- -.-nil:;; of t’.-- pr- i mlnarii-s "f p i- e.
rm-1 a '.- further thought It will possibly 1
n . - itate .mother treaty in th'* nature
x • . \ i dal di patch re
i . iv I a. r.- from <'<•:;■' i-.tlnople .- iy- t at
th.- ".lit adors it-- ibi-rtnin d to m iln-
tr.-a'y of peace without any changes.
BELGIUM MAY BE ARBITRATOR.
Japr.n Sun sts a Referee To Settle
Hawaiian Ttoubles.
)..k' AU •• -I - ml-.'fllelnlly
• t .■ - in. •'I that Japan h.i ■ - egg' -t* d 1 1 at
lt.lg im I • be:..! IO act as mbit! tier
• . hi the «l tw<‘vn
H . :i I .I p •••<.• g<»\« rnm. nt.
\\ ; ; fit t. n At” uh N » <»!H* ial n<»-
t . . h. ,i r • iv.’d !i* re of do- reported
• ■ . i|«m of th- kiiitf of the !’•• an
nrh n «r of iho <li ?>ute I* i\v • n Japan
1.1 lIaXX.. I. I' lt r iu r illx tin- el. .-tion is
i '|X . omni, lid- I Th" olii' 4- say that
RH . L.dd's r« i>ut■' tloti i'C- f.i .nn r .dul
itb i Hitx' !? . • xx. 11 . a.tblislud that there
.1-. •bx lan of t--' ts.wvr- of arbitr. nr.
> rh< •• i> to bi’ made !» >ni
.fin • ;; Europe tn r ib-r
1. :;..t t.. i ,-.i in it •• ir own rovt’rn-
ac
‘ t i- l It is import.mt to I
i, ...- Jn-v v r, t’int the bank.* aro n»»t I
i . imn ! ik Jy fr.»n. th interior nn»v« rn. nt .
’ ‘’l ' 'n ! *l. *kt : v,« •k > till
WH'i N- ’a ■ k •it I H ad;
} p. ~p s - Ik- h*' «vy grain mov*—
, • , i-. v. • must NH»n rnaki* adj
1 • . \ . A
v . k I.’. .1 V. 'kt V- Il 1 • for f• ir '
r .i h- .•m* t» v t nphiioit th.it (
j . - ,t t. . t’ r ’wiw f ’ utL« > vv il I• • dur- i
ii th- r* n r of the «• »n. 'I h* ex- ,
t f .Tab! ■ 1. itar* ’t
,n« i p ■ -It’ . t ~ilb d hr
. .. r- port .m :t r* t.<e ot
' u- I tv l ink H.dtwnt .«*h< WH the
”
t• . t« : ■. .. .7 .. .. 4.
J « r • . 3.1 V 7.
th- r- •’ -* im a oi He- .. p. r cent rule.
G ve. nment Statement.
W i-Js.au i, \ .. I j Tbo monthly
» . .* uad * xp. ; » ,i ■lor the mon a ot
Ju ' •■ ' total i.• j’> o h.t\ n b<* n I
■ • . .M" ■ :ui ■ s ox •r’ f • i
r >i • ivy . xpt ! ( di‘ or- 4 in* •
\* i- pan 4 xv.ta .11:. t! • t <■* piu I
!• < 1 < *i b> .! ' .» ;.u.i th.- das- I
*
bo f s -s • *ll4-' : ’ fit 'P li’S us ; i.tl »x- j
I
• d iriag Ju y: M« « dr-la
■ 1- . <t :ic - y 11 ,
I ■ • •
■' I ■ 'II • - - boiintx or. -ng.r. I
sl. •• • • t.x. r . n.l ~r'...r.-. J 1.2""." ". pay 1
,«i>‘• rue. < iv . for the urrny fJ.OUO.OOU.
\ • • -l lu y. I’l-'l the «a<-ipts I
.11. -. r- .. 1 montil xxero lucre 4 by I
. ‘ n d til" .' bur-. ui. n.s In- I
. . .-. >,! ' Hu. n._- th, )
m •’ th r<- • ipto fr rn c ustoms I
„• ■ Io I .'.i'o' "1. an Increase as con>-
July. ■*’. of about B’,i’ : «* iiM.
T . i .dr v. riU' dur.ng Julx- last y ield '
. . ■■ . ...mp.t.d with til..:-2.332 |
2' • f ’■ -x t g v. re the quotations for
Ist’ ■ x. -t. > I ix' nt th.- prices named:
Ml • 1 X..n. I. <J; middling TLc.
Id ' -..il ■ ■ .;■ t: middling -I !>-ll>d.
. 1 7 11 -16 c.
S>x ii •; di Firm: middling 7\'.
i C.lx. •" St. ..lx: middling 7%c.
?•' '■ Not It K doing: in.'ldling 7 T > l a.
M- n ; • S'. .. Iy. tnldilllng 7 13-lGc.
Am • ■ S- idy. middling Eb.
' Hi I tn: i:ii> dling T4*C.
Houston -Steady, middling 7%c.
Th- r. :o« wen-r'-a > :...inv quotations for cot
I
MIiXTHU. CIO e T J
e c " 5'5 3
; r- ' 5 * .= C
■ 7 : ~ .’5
■fe -oaowi . .SI 7 :>i 7 •.'? 7 i''-2S 7 :i<l-31
‘ »r ... 7i; 7 H 7 !•< 7 !’« 14 7 10-17
| Ngvf nbiM* 7 I*J 7i: 77 <«•. 0 7 10-11
l>*eu .ei 7 14 7 15 7 1<» 7 lt» H 7 13 14
Januarr 71 * 7 1* 714 7 14 15 7 17 1*
| ! . .r .ary 77 '.'2 7 I* 7 JH-1H 7 21-72
■ 91 -24-2 H
• Atr’l . 7 29 7 •<) 7 25 7 24 2t - . 7 27-29
llMOda ii.nf '.ouiH
Comparative Cotton Statement.
X. .V ' oik. August 6.—The following is
I ’ . Otnp.i it:v«- cotton staten-ent for the
! v . -k ■ it. - la.lav.
Ix. • ... ■! ~t Un tel States ports.. 3.11. J
I s :i,. ■ ■ ■ ■ - I e?
i .-‘l »A L* I f*
T.t I i.. ip' t > date J? ?!?'.' 1 '
• Sam-- bin. last ........
Showing an tncreise of
Exports for tha xvetik s- 3 ® 3
nn nt xx ill be callvil upon to advise as tn
tiie selection, and it is highly Improbable
that it will Interfere in the matter so long
as the wishes of Haw di are met.
Wolcott and Salisbury Meet.
London. August 2 The Ditlfy Clironlcln
announces that the final meeting b-tween
tiie members of th. bimetallic commission
he <<]ed by Senator Wolcott and lord Salis
bury, will taka place durli-g the latter part
of the nejtt week at 'he foreign office.
Most of the members of the cabinet will
Ih- present, and It l thought Lord Salis
bury will then Infon i the commission <>f
■ the government's ■).. -lon on the question
1 Os a mor.- extended us ■ of stiver. The <om
mlssioi ers ate hopeful of a favorable de
cision and of Important eon<- ssions.
Alter the m. ..(jny: llnx’ will proceed to
Beilin and St. Peprsbiirg.
Bulgarian Poet Assaulted.
London, August ;. A dis-patch to Ths
I>ally Mail from \ nr i i. ports that the
Bulgarian poet, Con-ta :in..ff, has been as
sasslonted.
It apts-ars that !.- v. is m iking a polit
ical tour with his :ri< I Tak'-tT, who is a
strong opponent .-i tl pr. .nt eubinot,
and a.-cording to : .- . -t.-li. s. tl. Bul-
garian authorities nn- oidvrs lor the as
sassination of T.iiviT nut ; <■ miscreants
who were hired to carry out the jn.drnc
tlmis mistook the po. t for the Intended )
victim.
Parliament Was Prorogued.
London, August ‘at! ament was pro
rogued today uni rn-tob. r 23<1. The
qu •«i’s spe< i-h uxx Us v. !i both ' foreign
and domestic aft .1-
<■«! -'id. t able I,it 1 V -IS d< voted to
the famine In I'di Touching upon
Iri land tho <|u ■>i ■ :
“I rejoice thai y i e been nbln to
provide mor** * Hi. < i.' i. -I more econom
ical sx t. rn for tl. . u-j institutions <>t
Irvlaiid.”
Curzon Ttepli«'i o Questions.
L. i ..on. August Lit • house of com
motui tod iy the p Hi j 'it.iry secretary
for tho foreign oflit M* G »rg< \ .■ ■
z..n, r* plyleg t-. q • t,. |,\ \j|, t „. t I>a _
v'tt. 44 a I ■ h ''r. • . ate was pr<>-
( la!m«<1 over I' I'u." i I id lu M ... i
iiinl th it tin " aoa ,- 1.-- nui titaliied’
Lord Wols. I-’j Is Se'iously 111.
Loiklou Au ■ : \ -it.t Garnet Jo
seph W‘-l • d ' ' nd i-ommand-
er-ln-ilu'-f of "j i .‘1 a-iny, is seri
ously ill.
REIGN GE TER OR I . PORTUGAL
The Governm it I ibg the Con-
st itur jn it I’.-tiaiic-’.
London, Air »t A . u .'.-h to Tho
L ly M .1 :e- • .b . ■ .s a very
gt ive state of ft In i irttiual.
A -rd i . i ’ a .■ tire I’.,r
n
tiou .'.t *l, i.u 1 lojnii the mest ■
.-•■■.iij r-. tl i"
'l’ll.' i»ol.. - . 1 I xi .rrJnt' . en'er
prix at" dwell: S' '' .*iu • : t . .1 iy
iiinl night, r . it. th. 'n. ;. prep rty
and tn. r. h ti. j” * • to pr; • on the ,
i ■ i
A ■ ■■; .tr. 1.1. p-.f t a is . t h< 1
and It i th J) r i < ' th : ,-.-v-
<r. n en: ci uip . m i •ioxiou
I ■ ii lu it .‘ • a < :p j
\.l :>.!'■ r I>. M 111 from Homo.
■ • ■ "t ■
l-.a | -11 l .t ; . the <l'l ■ ■ tioxx -
tip. r *.f Bet < OU ■ tl ■ ■ t of L.e
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ii
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A uh" '• . a ': ' t u i a'n .
Sli'.xx iilg a d' :■ of 1-I.' si
Hioi lan & C> Cottm Letter.
-
• 1 H- upward •' ’! w ,", ni ,/ v 'p2
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II
Chilli.i- ie re|. ! 'O id !. ~
o ry ; .1 io' ..a tn t i;: . p 7. |.s |.
> 'll • ' 'll I 1 • I- N. w 0r,... .
o. i'l i- I1 ■■ -1 Ml X .uslx ■\\ .
■ • ie , ! ' 1 " 1
ar on th" boom, il - pa’s is are I
full id . glow ng Km.. I oij ■■■ almost ;
a.-.-'. _ - w.. im/ J
improv . tn. ut In i i-- - s 11' i ,
: oil. >. ■ ll v . I
.. ■ ; ; ■
I ■ I
.bi v xx bl I - bill r • .i ,i I.; j■■.[ t -
from all other : tl.n I
i. ns th -t tl ■ m t ot . ,| V . ot'or
will be !.. iivi r 1.1. t. d. i ,d, j,,,. .
it eautlou- i.u! .a. eg ([j,. ~,.>0l
siasm of th, T pi; ' ioi (, | !( ( ,
cann.it share the universal
lon .mi eriing ' * b'.ir. ~f the
market. V * di'Tt.d.r how.wer
t ■ • 4 It only xx pre, !■...-( t11t j,,,,’
j Lett. I reports rUy t».
■ :rom Texas before.in N> much d,»-
| ch no.
| McCullough Bi< t and Produce
l Atlanta, Augu. the past eight
I or ten days evetrj- he fruit I'ne . s
bi.-n > .th. rat a th- r„ being b tu
• Ui.l.i demand xx t 1 consumption.
'1 lie I i ~ 1S ..f1,...,, . i.
and t1... >:• I.l .uid i in ac ,,,, .
xx .th re. i Ipls.
Ba-iam - it all I mpot t t ; on | lol< |
up xx. Il t:i fit I i-i,m, thing !„,.
usual a lb:s >, -r, t iking . n .
to I'Oll: .. : . .. . ...! ■ n . (
• li u Our 1 •
. 1 m.irket li.i ib< npoii. .< i ; .,i ~u r
Jol.b. I - ..He b< . 11 .io ,'n at al"
• ti
same wltn little s h tlle (I ",_
in.. nJ.
I "IHO'IS. much 1 exp. , billon of
* \t TV nIIO inie’.O 11l I4m 6’ll di
d. i 1.1 In pri •. link it < only
temporal y. am! t xvill again re-
t
at any ot .'r tint’ on T.io «!<■-
mmd ii.i.s bein it tor them on
th:- mark* l. Tiivl-ivo al.- j b. . n
light.
t'lie Geot.-ia P" ms about be. n
ex cd and * Ilu is fru
will have to look t ite« forth. ir
supplies. M --. lir.ll; . emo few
hero ami xvlll lui p ' llj' the sup j
ply in. il l iter in ' xvii. n Califor
nia xx I make lmr < Th ■ prici s
havu b ■ n tilling onsidetiug the
re-> |. 4 h b vy.
Tim m'gli' t is 'i> badly over
stocked with waul ■ > .
i-"!p:s it I pi • ' lew, qjito a I
niinibi i - iri b<l for Height. ;
'l' .-re ■ n • ,i' i"f • inta otipes
wimtevir. as i.i" ’.rs ar- supply. I
I. ■' the i ado '. I*' orlct s.
Tn j r. eelpts eif > be.-n heavy
xv th rearm ly im: Prices are|
vuy low
li sh potatoes a>«l ly sold at
good prices and to the pro
amer. There ha ix il on th s
m irk- t the past d ears, prin
cipally from Ti "M -U-sippi. t
<■ il.b ige are no so plci.tiful. ,
and all receipts J'J at 'airly
good prices.
lie: ale still it Indications
point for n betti«:'l» h gher
prices within tlm ,
Poultry han beeiqulte steely.
s. stance in his power to the royal family
■ in case an i-mergency should arise.
| The Italian government has placed two
inn ri-of-wa r under special orders to pro
| coed to Lisbon.
TO BE DOCKED IN FOREIGN PGRT.
Indiana Sails for Halifax To Be Fol
lowed by Massachusetts.
XVashington, August 5. Tiie big battle
. ship Indiana sailed g,w iy from Newport
| today for Halifax, where she will bo
I docked, chtaned and painted.
; She is th-- first of the battleships that has
’ b en sent from the I’nlted States to a for
| • ini dor k for lack of docking facilities at
j home, Imt It Is probable that she must bo
. followed by In r sister ahlo Massachusetts,
: and th.- lowa ship, as It is not expected
■ now that tin- New York d'n-k will be ropair
! t"l In less than a year's time, ami there is
t. otlv r dock on the Atlantic coast capa
ble of receiving tin m. The Helena sailed
today from the Washington navy yard
for I’.-nsacola. Fla., to relievo the Mont
gomery on the parole there.
She xvlll not be k- fit In Florida waters
b'.ig. r than a month, but at tin- etui of that
Him- will go to New York to be m.ule ready
for her voyage to China.
The San Frtmel.-co has sailed from Cux
haven for Flushing.
LIGHTNING DISINTERS A CORPSE
Coffinless Body of Henry Myers Found
on Top of Grave.
Fort Ogden, Fla.. August 4.—(Special.)—
L ghtnfng has be< n very fatal In this oee
tfon the past month, over eight people
h iving been kill, d by It.
M'tiy strange Incidents are related, the
rr.'.st i-xtr.iordinary being a story from
a. r .-s tin Ki -ltn.e river told hero today.
Henry Myers was killed by lightning
th.-re last w. < k while in a Held and was
burle.l the text day.
'l'li" second day a thunder storm nrose
at I hi- grave was struck, the Hglxtn'ng
ti iring npi-n the grave, throwing the coffin
out and . nuking it open.
It w is found two days afterwards by rela
tives uid t. ; - 1..u1v n biirii d. The l»ody was
not disligured by the last electric, bolt, but
th e.itlin had b. in torn to pieces, the body
being li I t on top us the upturned earth with
th- splin'. n d coffin fragments around It.
Ti.; is voii'hed for by several people
from that section.
- —« ——
Leadville Indictments Nol Pressed.
L' .i.lville. August 2 - At the request
if Judge Owens, In th" district court today,
he district attorney nol pros---.l twenty
'• n of the thirty---, x. ti Indictments re- I
urn.-.l by the gr.iml Jurx Saturday again 4 j
lie city and county otljcers for failure to j
■iifor. e the lawu and for neglis't of duty. 1
J' dp.' owns says tli.i.i the .• inilf.'t.d
X'-r.- r.-put .bl" persons and that to try I
hem on such rli u-as xx mid be l"-rse<-tif|on.
Th" , ilpe n-fiisul to h IV" the two indict- ' t
i ac ist himself t-.il . 4 but this
till be don,, xvh.-n another judge Is sitting '
ti the court.
•
T '
lowans Coming 1 to Alabama. i
He l'!-iln, I< . August 4 A number of '
own fam.li. - have seeured a concession of ! I
'>■> a. r. of 1..n,l In Hh. Iby county. All- I
m thirty rni es south *>f Birmingham, j v
ho tract is to b" laid out on the . ~|..i I t
I'liii. but il**.- colonist xvlll own his own
I" '!"-rt.x. 't ill- truer of iar.ll i tn th.- gr.-at
Hint mil <1 ' rx L.-lt of the stat, and Is
■•lr.iir ibly 1.,",t...t j:„- h colonist will t
tin iy ... . -i for L.'.o.
Gold Coin Going Abroad.
Xexx I. rk, August 2 ib.ld coin amount
ing to W is engag.sl at the sub-
Ir. 1 uty t .lay to I exported to Europe
b l: ft..XV for the account of Kidder P.-r
--body A <'.>
1 "HI make the grand total of gold
"xi ' y ’ : ■'the niovi av nt began f .'s.-
liirt all r- . > fpts met with ready sales nt
f.m-ly V. .1 pri' -I.
rn - sv S.-.-.X pr'coa r-2 W!
•' I" ' ■• r :;.io.l rrsul
t1... d" 'J' '" g ” ,a;1!, ‘ rl;ili y within
f' ’ v b -k. t.r.t.', $1 71 to »t.T.-. r „o.1
, <m: ."i. ix "■ rm ,orm b.idlx ovcrsto. k.,1. }25
■/'!'. 7.x to tl' i'' ■ I"i; ‘ appl.V m-w'','. r 7p r
'< • >i • p< r ii -i !; p , rs S’ ti r
birr. l; m irk. t xx.'ll St .. k,.|
!■' " I‘"':it per l-arr.-l, ..wing to s'z. y,
; 1..r bus>\ i;717 c e WnK bP *“‘*’
GRAIN, PROVISIONS, ETC.
( < »\<l O PTION’ OFFICK.
Atlanta. Ga., A.must 7, Hj?
Flour, Grain and Meal.
At fin t \ ii. I*i'>nr ftrbt i>at**n* <* r fi
7 . afi.ru 4 RtratKbt 420 fai < r 4 in ‘,'l
7 ./* ,r ‘ ''Mte 47. . . c-q
" <u» X" I ttniothr 150... • i , i
, •' ' j ', , "■ ” ‘•".‘''•o’ vn.ai: i.,:„ e;'. ;
‘ "''i'lt 1.r.-m in,... 7 .
. ■’ hhon* -o , ......
■ 1 n esi ■ ;er lo > i,,. . .
' •-: < ' v '1
Provisions.
r , Y r ..' ;«<■'
»«••• 11 1
... i. . , .. .. 6 ‘ r-iikfant huran io ,
conipom.it 4 s ' “■ <x>Uu qunit/ sn.
Groceries. <
' Or "-I' P-r
■<•.•11.-s <•;■(.n t.t »ti ( . 4 i» ’ 4 *.r, Strip, New Or-
i u ’ , i "Hid xu 4 ar
»: .» j.‘ . ; ‘ J 3 ‘‘ Mfr* njn > .
'« * b ‘’ •'■•Bh <!a'rv s n ks
< 1..-. •
:<o. 1 . ''. k". .Mnu-hc, ei,n
• f » a ’ *',* i*,’ "■'•». buiesflo Craji
• oruinon Ml x ' >M 0 7o '
I€f . 1. vv : lMrKy U/Stera, f. w.
Naval Stores.
Pnrannrih. Anviis: r ..
; -■ ‘-b ■"V 11 v 5 61 :,,
r..'.‘’-■"r."- !'?». sU<'p'5 U< 'p' I' 7. " n ' OnM,, " Brn ‘ at 24 bt.l
’ •' ".' :■ m . ,
ir 1 ‘ \f ♦ 1 • va. » ~ ' ♦■l4s, I $ i 1 k
-a'." m„'h ar 7ii' 1 ‘' W ‘'“‘’'’ Ti "“bo
W
! ttralnctt 1 “ *‘ n ? tPa,Jv » "trained I 2n ; |
Pauline qip, r at 04 spirit* tur i
mg.ii •at 1 15. r p,. ( . ~."4. 3] cabkg lar !
yui< ’ utsl.„o>l so (A.dni uu ’ n,de turpentine f
receipts 02 bbls.
r Fruits and Confectioneries
. |.-r hov. ‘ If-'.00.-43 5
.; u ; ■.'.-. «r.. k . t ,
I n»»w < 111 torn la Iti, . i -k. « » 1 **. **«i*oni
- ; r.inti i.u • , I . > ' 4 ;.n.. 4 rtn. < ur
• '-.I m-.l'.t -ut. ii
fit' >. "’dniiK IO f.e a,i l> r‘? U «‘l-ri'
I"U. Orgm.a Heelr “' lta ''‘a
Country Produce.
<ni iti ‘‘’•'f., ' BMIW "*’ t -
Chi.he i-'a,.- -O. m-'L r «nni’»ee
■i" i-a :*■. hens ii ‘ ■ LUepoulirr turners
I'"'- M,."” 1.,' I*,” ‘■■'irbU.' l,. rkl .
■JO. ’• ■ <hi. ks. pu.i.n,, :s . ), c:
«iinone, 7;'.■ per m.i.
tahiMit.jn.i. ( i i * 1! * * h ’i. •‘went |m>-
111 ilwwXJ'i -1 -mme-iba?,:
evr |, U; j. s(lw . lih ; Xf' “ VW Cru ‘'-
Coffee and Sugar.
New jot'k, August 7—Coffee ontlnns
< i ii' 11 ail v ' to 10 points' rule.l
bimh further ."' 7 .
B
Sell- " ir.'hoi. .. d.-iiv. Ie- el,I IV 0
.'••.J nm-h imt. .1 to m 0.iL,,, -
J - ' ' I;; hmr Au- -.i»t i,s'. ~. ,7,|
I"'. -, ip.. Jobbing ,3.. niJ ,| Cordova
firm K ' r raW ,irm ' f ' ,lr ’■‘fining % refined
«b x^br^ M 2 l ;\ ( r s ‘.; l^»s o ‘7? k r t -
Piles and Fistula
..S ;u , rt ' .guaranteed. Free pamph
kiL Dr. W. J. Tucker. Atlanta, Ga.
Z i POLITICAL PARTIES
T .i ARE IN BAD HUMOR
il-
I Tha Closfl of ParlfameHt Brings Out
bo Full Antagonism.
FVI
- WAR IN THE TORY CAMP IS ON
JO
Irish Land Bills and Workmen’s Com
pensation Rill Unpopular.
d THE LIBERALS A3E WITHOUT A LEADER
Emperor William’s Visit to Germany
Is Arousing' Considerable Specu-
. lation Throughout Country.
3 London. August 7.—(Special Cable Let
ter.)—The cfoee ..f th. ~ , .•
j ment leaves neither of th» p-Ts .1 j -r
--tles in an altogether enviable frame ..
mind.
The latest antagonism of th" <r b ~ n .
schools of ministerialists t, ls •■ ~ ... .
» more than once during iho past x m i t
to bring about war in the tory . •• ,
x the reo ss leaves con di ral.l" t. mil. r- :'
i eonset vat Ives in a state of high taligna- ;
tion and resentm nt. The mI. ..r ;
( claim that the legislation has ■ r.-
tlonary and socialistic. Many of tt.-m
, are angry at what they ib.-lar- to I>7 \
humiliating surrender of the i . •
honor on the <l,>mar»l of Am. ri
The marquis of Londonderry, r. urea, r'
Inc the big class of tcry landlord -1. 11 '
added to the dfstomfiture i.v publ! - -
yesterday a letter in which he pra ~-d; .-
cuts adrift from • union s' . s n
no many words, that he cannot .
Iri«h land bills nor Mr. Ch iml • H . * s
■ nn asuri*. the workmen's comp. ■ >
Which later b- dubs -oci.ali • ■ ’I" .
qu:s a.l Is that the conm rv ■ tiv. xx
t.vcr hive p- rmitti d it to I me . J v
If It had ln-vtl introduc. u I v Mr. • ~l •.
lain before he changed his polities.
The members of those in oppo- tion a-.»
I In no letter mood. The rank and :i!" r o
, indifferent and <iu.;rn l-' .-i..-, xv'. b tho
leaders s< ent to Ist lost in the sh file.
Liberals Without a Leader.
As a matter of fact, the !.'• r il p'r'v
; seems opinlonlcss ; a well as 1. d.-rh - -
] Th., .-ontll.'t forth" 1. dor i (( of tl i..r'v
, continues, in spite of this f r from I. -
| less outlook, and should the l.'. ri!' !•-•
; again called to power the tight 'iv.. -
R. S'l.-rx- and ITare.mrt wij maloiti.i. .:!•>
!>e r. op. nod. In the meanwhile, there is no
I forth. rt. urn to offi. u- •
i first fully S.ti-ry the Irish na'.ot a! m
j with a east Iron t.lidgo that they xx. 1 r, ••
I tlp-m homo rule.
I The Lading ip-c-t on In con’im-n' J y,.a.
, laical cir-les is. w.l: the v. ;it of Km:., r .r
William of tbrm .nx- to St. !’■ i ir
r' lit In a <:•! n. Ito - . -x-Fti :■ h .
‘l' t- ng t j,|, (. ,[ ,
aim Such lt consummation i; m!• ~l v '
devottiiy wish’ d f..r in G'-rm inv vI ■ 1
thi- consummation ot tl). ti itv of . tn- *
l>etwi« Great Brit a Ger- ■
many has r« kind!’ 4 Angl pl >1
, The Ih-msteh. Zi .tur g vm - s :!m f ,. n .- r . U ?
hoi 1 '', saying:
"The ernpi ror will re hleve !m ri .
r.iioxxn ii he succeeds it. ii • - tl .;
nance aiming' at the annihilation <>i f ” |
Continuing. The I’. utsrhe Z* Itn ■ !
K‘ sts that tiie emperor should » :.*it tv<>r »
' ! n the <.. of < .!•»’ - ... t ’ y. , -
L1.g1.-a |- Tl,
tii-rtnan emperor a«-ei>:iipau»-a t < <t ’
t'eti'tsourg t,,. the , -
• ’
i"t". I.atmi \on Bui .tv .p,. ~..s ~.. f
P 'tt.it ee which is attm'-h p~x
Adv- es from I'ari.- i.o.vex.e . .
i- little enthu -..,-.,/ th. re on t ." -‘
<4 th" suggest' d an: -En
ssion be ing th it Ft n<»“
u’to Hi i tti art
lirita’n lu4 • ‘ ‘ ' ’’ lt
’ ■ ’ • : • '• ;
; ■' ", . , ' '■'
British •nip:r
Strike Still Goes On.
apparently not . «. - ~ ’
Iho employer deci ire : . . w u no
th.- union in. n to • •.a „ to th r
uiil’-'» they bnd.-rt’.k.j to work • .
with the non ir: . L.-irg,, rum . ,
»t th- e:ig "... piik- ts up ,
•miming at Work. I'h. n-are sics ’ • •
funds of the str.kers x- ;
toom-r than exp. . •d. though tl
-eem more d, rmim d than - -tn • •
■-'t- I: I- •• d ,t ■ . ■•;- .. r 3
he coining week enough 1.1::.. . m t ’.
‘-■'•kly's'.rike’p.'.y?
I lie attitude .4 the p .-toffl.-e t.-.’e.-r 1 ;»h. r«
the jeatmaster g -imral. th-- .1 ;k,- N .
folk, to their dem..nd Is • .- for'
ami If the tek-g; ph \
• the -• 1 x .
Ing w-ek. The de..ns in f...
dal Be retary to t. e-. r ■ .. Mr. j
buiy. in the hmm. of co imi . i-. ..n "t 'n:rr
day explained th it th.- I ,x v. < .
motives of ei-om.my. Tim m'w y r ar.
most pcathing in their ..imimuts on th.
inlsinan.ig, m.-nt of the r •• ■ ..th
In addition to the B , x,.. .7n
the siigg. .11
smith pole, I'l- .f- ■ ■ >r Neum.ix r. pr. . !, i; t
ganizlng an exp. ilitloii ruti-i- g of . w ,
ships which will penetra:.. mer.dlan ot
Kerguei in Islands.
Build Observation Stations.
His plans Include the .i.etion of m oh-
Herx ation station on . t n . p.«. >v , r . i
I a!.d. w !• ’ .:•• • .
remain for two ;int.-n<‘t’c u r< < »r>
the ships to k« - p ;’i «’<>mm . ,r • v ■
the out« r work), uiub- t’i o:.\. r •, <*
plore btliiru! ()». mystvr.uus cot c
W!lk<s ami Victoria
The cost of this txptdilion Is ra’ u l»l t
to be K’X!<•»-
Th»* Vatican. Including the popo f
Is aetivvly eng.iipd in a c.imj .-n t o . ~*.
ulato the revenue from 1’ :• r’.s p« !!,-•
which shows a s rious <b !♦.!><•. fj i . !
contributor to this final >. •. .du v .
J-'ranco, but ihe t« n 4» nry of t . y ■ •
support r» publk ani.-.m has cool, d t io t - .i
<■l rtoct it c d.e.. : W [
gifts from America l. ive ii <r. m. 1 t ‘i.
do not coy. r the French .!• tielt The -
e. .pt, are - . .
1 '3. -■ - "I | lie X ,-1 , ~, .
One of the . ail-. -of tl s <l. r. r i
pope's revenue Is that tlm fol i -m-i 1
g.it the idea that money Im- | M ,ukl'
speculation. It is known that m>. a ,
I'et' r’s pence fund has bee 1 lent to
illative nobles interested In bum* ii - i
vHkan finds its hand, full u s uns , .»».’
I"'>H tty.
L»!e Fuller and her c.-muany mule the -
nppearanee at the Shaftesburv I, , t Thur
daj foi a four nt sh J
h to be follow,.! by the production of "The
izard of the Nile.”
Sir Henry Irving- has commissioned n
rom S^i4 M * hIS —one
Ellen Terry has gone to W-nchelse*.
Emma Eatw-s is at her home al \ ujlam
trosa, near Florence. ’• ulam '
’ I
HOW TO FIND OUT.
and let it stand twenty-four hours; a sedi
ment or settling indicates an unhealthy
condition of the kidneys. When urine
stains lim n It is positive evidence of kld-
I ney trouble. Too frequent desire to uri
. mate or pain In the back. Is also convincing
1 r am
! out of order.
WHAT TO DO.
’ Tlmro Is r ms-rt In the knowledge so
' n ' s ‘ t Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-
Root. the great kidney remedy, fulflills
: if,:. ’ hff p.iin in the back.
f
rv I '■ Tt c rrei ts in.ibility
n ■
it. or b d e.T..-ct.s following use o' liquor
p fr , f 1,1 overcomes tnat un-
J r ‘' VJf V of bring' compt'ii ‘4 tc-
o
“Hnate. The mild and the extraordinary
' t
■
I
j
.
ir. ). i may have s impl" hottie and
J I. Mention
-‘ "’vkly i' ■ titut’en and send
yvn:r .ii.dr. - to In- Kllin.-r A- Co.. B r.g
--‘ -X. Y. Th ~ ~ri. -or- of this
b ' ' I' . ■■ ,
14 KiRIT
y'% zy-,* mr 10 ANO SET
z > %■ A\ •- “ Vc? 1 ’ f «-
L '
,-- ■ . :
L ' - *i-r - i
«’• E-V *T3-* *’3*TufflCo.
‘ ' ■ ' nstlt -t’Jn.
rbirbrM--, TngUrh 01mc.,1
| tjiHYROYAL P!LLS
" C.-lgt’:and tr ,tj C.rn',,. .
Z/'v-' X '•*' “A\
< ■ - yr
7T ; ri Take
Ac /• m.'s"
. I ‘ '<••-Oi-.fl r< hcnle*i< e.At it’xat
, ■ • ■ rnsbvi»A.. iv.
’ r a*
r
■' - '.v.' "ii- 4a-?.v.'.:- ; v-alf;
V ‘ivj -I’y-rT r
L? &?. Ida ’' ? - ry byphllis i--r .iuen' y
ranrot’i ' ’ T/T' I ?’',';’ ’'"j,>
■
’ r r /• '■! tore an-! hotel U. an 4
’ ’ * / • *»*;’. If y«n hav<» tak* *. m*-r-
r.4,r.v *x« an-.1 s:h 1 v»3 u< S aod
1 ;>s « r ’-.*4 >re T hroMT,
" v f IT iir •>r Kt •- « Tallin;;
x fhliiflr XUXMdD VOINOV
>’ »t -:utt< ;*<•« < arid challemre the world for
? ck* 1% cannot rnre. f-yphllis has a
** K ' '«*?./* * #l * h ’* .”"?** rmlnrrt phyal*
. Iddrt x < v I O /aoj
f* T,-n •»».', 4’s»yr
Mention The Constitution! V *' u ""' iu *
VILL PAY SI GO FAD AWIV -r •
v. FQI ANY C ASE
H Mrn 1 hr, T
Ahoy T'*at and
An Oinahn Coni?-nr nlar f th n
• X* <-x ’\ i ■ - t ■
• • oav-' w t,. pecf
cure, are -jg restored by tt oi to a nei
■'ett ■ n ip t
p. ' - ' ; a
; . 'i I ’ a a cure is
bicycles
EPILEPSY CIIRED '
J \\
K.SK3YSE! ALASKA!
R!CH IN ONE DAY
hM%I Wv .10 ”ta to; ?
**• n«. a a
’ ’ * * ftt
HOM.. K? t F., t
VC ANTED TO KILL REV. E. E. HATH
Young Ce’lier, of Memphis. Crazed by
n Study of Religion.
from Pr-' •
7' *' 1 cn fho
’ 1 ' 11 ’ ‘ v ’’ • 4 W’ 1-
• ' 1 stud, nt fr.»ia
K i t.h - iiiformatxiQ
* ft v - 1 •• • ' i ? th i Voting Colpor
1 ii ' ‘ H• •• ’- . ’ ' ft J oW< I
>’■ t Ha’--, th- v i k.-. cl. r’-' n.H
T; ; ’ , r i ’’ l<? Th 2 l ' arn -‘ to
•
| Michig-iut Mob Surrounded Jail.
' ’’ bil 1 l!s, v.. : tueust The jail
I t.ri.i-.r :: a:e.> ■ ; by ■, jurbub nt n'ob
I <•> I e;-u !is .1, man.ling the I food of
i I.ous t io tramp who assaulted nnd mtir-
b'’',' 1 , '? : Pri< sutinis have
‘ I'hv it violence, luit It is
, ln T r l :he prisoner
I «.11 be ,j nched before morning.
3