The Atlanta constitution. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1885-19??, October 10, 1898, Image 1

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<The r FOR THE ( / hy? e,,t Contest J C •% /> miflron S y then set -»t down ,ii, p Fill in the wort! f send ft rightin with your \ ) subscription. / j Only §t.nn ppr yrar for v ! Thp Weekly Constit i- X \ tion. The missing word X / costs you nothing and ( X may pay you a good C C round sum. f VOL. XXXT. XO. 41. JIRS. JWeKIHIiEY’S BROTHER RIIiItED George D. Saxton Is Shot to Death by a Divorced Woman at Canton, Ohio. HER ARREST QUICKLY FOLLOWED No One Was Present When the Killing Occurred and Prisoner Refuses to Talk —Law Suits May Have Been the Cause of the Assassination. -.,n. <>. Dctm-or 7 George I>. Saxton, n biot..; .f Mr. William McKinley, was shot dead at 6:10 o’clock this evening in fiom of t ic r-sid-ne. of Mrs. IN.. If. Althouse. widow of Hie lit. George Altiiou. ■■ .No. 1 Lincoln av-nu.', where he is pre SUCled to have gone to make a call. Five shots w-re ti1..1. f Wl:i h entered his body, and Mr: Ant a. <George has be u pl.e d under arrest on suspici n of th. murder. Saxton was unemi clous when neighbors arrived and begin inxx.~tigi.ting ao • iuu> of tie shooting, .md w.m dead wli.-n the. I l.j sicians and otli'-ers .am.’ up, th- physicians expressing th of .i,ion that death was in;.', ai; t a neons, tine - b ill', ts hivi g - ti t<*red vital spots. The position ■ f the body indicated ihat r.e had been on the step to the Althouse resident when th< v ei. tired. ■lie body was taken to .in ui d : taking room and pine, d in ch rge of the coroner. linm. -I, iieiy after th., autopsy it will be taken to the theme of M. C. Barber, a broth- r-in-.aw, w .er • Saxton, who is unniarri <l. made his home. Saxton left the Barber home about G o’clock, - ■ling Is bl< y cle. and t! .s was ’he I i■ t s. n of him by his friends. The Althouse homo was dark and I nked and th- neighbors said Mrs. Alth- use had not l>< ell at Home for tin past Ihr. e .l.iy-c Oneofthe neighbors sail a woman supp>so.i :o hate done the shooting had passed b. -k of the Im-.r . Mt . <:■' r«?. t- k her supper as usual at a <low: -town restaurant, and : -ane time 'ate.- wls on a w.-st-bound ■ ar, and a <•< rding to th- tn to i an - • :ory, got off at Had it avenu , tie -r the Althous- h< me. ,V on' f> o clock the «a. ,nr I.y Hi. ; —ii. e till er.- and io k.-d up. ,iovble hi ■■■ her w s due pri, dpaiiy to t'he fact inat moved from her old ii. me yesterday. She Is a Divorce-! Woman. Mrs George Is th. d Vol- 'd w,fo of Sump'.- C. G-orge, who • eriy was a tenant of Saxton’s In his d wn-t -v.-. bu I • bl-'.-k, conducting a <ll. ■ smuklng bn-iness. 11. i divorce was l> : in Dakota, .nd a ;-i ce. - ling later tiled in io-al . our-.s x til- husband n.- i.ii. t Saxton charged that Saxt-n had s■ at her there to secure t ,e divorce, the proceeding here being a suit - . m ; s or tin d ali nation of the wife’s afltecli .ns. ■J ..is • a.-e 1-as been r .rough ill the Intermediate courts and was ;.. -.1 upon by the sup'.-nie court on an interplead ng, . m i.a.iiix i • 111. >rl ■i • 1 f.-r I . r.i.g .m its imrl!.. In r --. 1.. ; ..■■■ thi urred, and on W- In sday, a settlement was .ff.--t.-l. s .-.tee. j . ying ■ on the ' l .ini s- i up of? 20, '<> f--r c:,ni:.g< s. M;.. 'l. hasals.. had s-x oral eases .-.gainst Sax : -.. . laaninf., the l--.n:ion of furniture, the dot. ns of Saxlon bc.ng that the arti<-l,s w re h - d for overdue rent in the rooms. Mis. Alt.’.u ... in !r,.n; whose j..us - the snooting oe.iir: el, several mo m p< ice proceedings against Mrs. George, : that li r life had been threaten, d. Gripni.m t.':i.-rle> I l;i; < niiouse, of ,ar N->. 21. said to a re- "Mi th .g. got on me . ,-ir at til.- square and rod., west as far as Inzl. t- avenue, where she got off. I do not know when she went, for 1 ttok no paiti-mar notice of her. However, 1 J.u .'v it wi Mrs G. .. -..1 t. .; : i. got off at tile avenue. ai.-app. ar.-d <p ickly mev. la VS it no io the Shooting. Ibi- lb -1. man, ■ ■ -1: - .11 ■ ? ,V t Thi: d .■ I .mt 2'll fee l lr.-m i-,.- Alt ipm: r. s. a . said: "1v .. • t ■ 1’• ■ ■ •:■ ■ ■ 'Tj w n 1 h'-a :d t w-i shots f rom a r-x.-w. t .mi . -,XV t.- .:...-a fi-.m Ila- m-mtii ol a gun. 1 w.-ni in.a.- ■ ■ ■ 1. ill- . ■ f ami aft.-r mt txt-, min utes li.i-l - ; 1 I ii d 'xxo tm r B-f re I i rd Hi ; 1...,\ e-.-r. 1 ■ xx . worn in or some one dr >- d m w-man’s <MI ■ C-- ixx. • fi t ■ Alth- .-. ■ p- ra:h.-r si .-wly, th n turn around : I g . li.ick A: •• • time I li. :. rd tie- two more silo. s. 'I ... ' m.- I.', wmi.an . ■.. ■ 1 t tin Sa-I- ft the |-a\ .-meet an I ran up a x.i-ant !.•■ m-xt to Mr-. It. ?.l Quinn's r si-1 m-e. W’e M •G.-, rg.- mill: aim-1 p i-.-t self-content xx .< n . rr s.ed amt !.■■■- -I to m. ke a .-'ateni'mt. It Is ..m -. i- : ■ . tl orge m, 1 frequ- nt titre t of taking Saxton’s lit'-. Many of t lese threats are s .1-' to h v ■ l-'-u .'-nt thrmmh tlm i ail , and the federal grand jury last m 1 ted tmr <or b- g aup - ■ .per us. of tlie mtiils. ■'•l . ■:■ -1; j -I a;..1 the injr tpient. so tar ..s Is known here, ts still alite. S :aple, <Gi-..ri--, ■ • huso. nd. is reportes to have s-eretly rried in Wheeling . a t o Miss Lucy Graham, ..; Ai.i.m-.. A -i a G -r, ~ . ..t his ,1. tn ;; ■ money from Six for a.l' . a r x. -n. . tii-i i' --' M Gm ■ -is b. .-'i living a' 'Co. h m '■ ’ ' ■ • ’■ l '• ■■ Vt ’ block; .. -. ,i \ : . at xi here She left til. ..oi.. i, Hit a ..'. lock t n...mi11-,. '■'.'!i ■ tin •hi ■ v. ■ t dl-mg to < jin t might, Mis. 'mi g ■ lot . ai ■ mpl< d to - to get in th- b; k v, .- ,| xv is put un- ■ 1.1 arrest by the m.. • brought ;■ ■ police lieadquarters. \\ .a n tt s :r -. i -,h. int ■ t station sh, . .. rm-.I to be soil ■ pi..-1- ssed. Stic tt as gtv. :. a el.a r and .. ~- ot th- otliem st . k ■' ■ ' ' 1 ' A : "a- ;. Pomeroy, v. o was pres tn, pu led h s ii.air in flout of her, a::.I said: Mr.’ G - ...... ,1 some- thing in his ear. He spoke -ping attorn.y a.l tl en to . l-,.-r that !.■ < uld m-i gr m m-r i-. qu st. The q nst. ui answered in a ; if .-t.y e.lm a;.,| q,j : i n.. - i 1 - t. ■ i:, 1 111 .v. . r t Hie e .me.--.” "Did you : O O. . .11 t:ie .-it. . I . a s abo..i i’,.ai iiim T1 • r-- v... • a • q,. sii ~i. ’I ' pit. M <;• m, . . i t <• p. sec-.-Jug a• t :. ■ . ■ i i ;■ ■ J.. with : . s \\ <■ will mt d . • n yuii h ni' l.” no a i prosecuto ■ . a ’lino’.’/ that Mr. ; was tl;o next ques- tion tti.H v.a> pul to • r h- . i- ])-os .ar r. ■ v : • • < '.!.; Ii A : !ii: z <.f the i!.»S. 1 •: .. In i el to kill him; is J ■ v. : ; corner ni i«DS ’ Vx . ’ . • ■ .11) i st HI ■ » .1 ’ W.T ; i: ■ ' i • •• » 1* l‘<* 'it i ..it li lit ?” : ■ • ‘ ■ ’ >• ' » ’l’ J • :i •• i The Atlanta Constitution. notice there, are a great many burrs on your dress. Will you tell how you got t hem Not a. muscle of Mi' ; - George's face mixed, and h.-r head did not move a particle to see whether there were any I burrs on her dress. This ended tile exam ination. Mrs. George was taken into the woman’s departnient, ami .in .-xamination xx is made. Nothing xx as found on her. 'I he skin of her hands was : . rap. d and will be analyzed to s. m x.iiethm- there ar.? any traces of gunpowder on th-in. She xxas then locked up to await a leafing. Mrs. McKinley Informed. W.. ..-in. ;toa. r lb. n w of th- 1 murd. r of Mrs. M. Km’.- ' ■ broth. ■ xxas | received nt the while lion- just about the eemn ' - I was -■ ■' ’.: 'll 1 pirit -T-n w ■ of her broth, r's di nth xxas a at ,1 -lio.-k i . h.-r, Mrs. M.-Ki:il--\ expt.ss.-.l a wish to at t. ".I th lon- tai. ami .■ • ord nglx mrrie.l arrang. meins w. in ol- w... -.my sh.- w.ll tomorrow. ’1 Mr.-. M Kin’., x - .-r, MB 1 her. xx ." j was tit im- t. pUotm thU the lat pany "her.Tito' funeral will be held on I Mondi'V. I The unfortun it- . vent will not intmT-r ■ I will, , m P-. id. f- n il' to i ■.- <>m . ; a . :.p..siti.-n. ..ve that !•■• will not I- able 1 Jnt.mdcd on Monday morning, but instead i th. funeral. I: is not y< i det. rmined whether Mrs. McKinley xx: I a-.-.-om .any ib .' pr. si.lent t.. <mm ha. ’a: ■ Jep -tiding .n --i lively on h.-r wi.~1.-s in tie matter. Funeral Monday Z-fterncon. C.tr.ion. m . i i .- ’ ' M <’ it ' th • brother-in law of Pr< sid mt M< Km:- y. re reive ;i firni \V.:; 'lintjton stating that 2 o’ciork w<»ul<i «>••-» sun th' prej ■ IMi • Kinlcj as t h< u■ t\ r hu'.diaa the fuieril th.- II -m ins of Gem ■ ■ Sa' i M’ ’■ v ’ ' Killlev’; - oth< Vho was assa ”-i •>' I k.~; .light .al W 1.~ ipptoachlug tab house of a fri.-ml ! \ ■ .rdm-ilx tint i. -ar M 1 :lf " h 11> liren sei t d Tin services bto be prix. lie. the family am’, lim-milia'- ;:i-m.s b ing pre,-, nt and will o . -ar .it t ■ Bar - h( ,me. whore, the body was taken The .... : id< nt ; IM McKinh ya ■ ' ■ : VI ho li :s b ■ a in Wash!. g'"» nursim- b--r . i, J b r, md t w latter will . ■.a xx Hh th<- 11 -K .a- . Mrs. Ann .• Goe.rge. If • xv..:a ’. mi ','•<• I so mal eliar-o of fir t -t -er.-.- tmr i.-r mm'o t. ~ .- - - fl! ” und b n I. C 'tion xvith frict -m is cone, med, .•ilthough xx • a her a:' ■rn --y s. f > so, ms t < >mf rt; Ily est 11; tit > nor rest is disttn b -.1 b? the cot lit ion 3 in widen sh- 1- laced, SI- is .-..0l an.l colli-t.-d and still maintains silcm-c on ovei’i- fe.itt.ro cot ’ ' - the t The coroi r began I k ng to.-timouy this .■ifternoon .III.! examined half .. loz.-n m-i :h- ~ 1 /, far l is Henrv Bf.l-rnmn tl . !m aw ~ w-nmn in lia.-k in front of the Althoiisi home tire s< verttl Returns and Shoots A;,ain. Aft. r the tii.-t shots sh ■ had walked axx- .v hud then ti ■ t’i cam- from th.- man i f..int Call m m. She tnrm-d abruixtly, .xm 1'• ■ . k Sind fired ral mor. ' ’ rah .way. JlexOUld not tell w.l l Hi. people XV I-,, but "II approach.ng re.-..gnize.l S:iX- i - . and known by ill. Since Ids at'empt io <•.' . -,| Mi.. Annie 11. il .-r.m il was ex p. i-d ibat yoiuething would li.-ippci.. She I. id been his t- i ant in tin- Sax: ..u bio. h. 11. had just eomprnm.;.. d stilt for nli.-ii- ,-iting her GT. .-lion l x pax m- ~'is- liand SI.L'--''. Mi-iai.ini- Samp!. <Geoi ..- ml t ivorei d : td.-.l xvomtm b'-.i -ms In Ml-:-.. \.Um : ■ H i-ow 'turns .-■it timt Mrs. Geoi go had I - n ir >und th- r-5;.!.-ii. .- of Mr-. Althouse 1 r.-qm-ntly I 1.1 • X. n.ng lie XX..S silo d. id on the do..r I fre.|iien'ly thr-.imned to kill I.lm if lie i i-t-t. 1.-ti dln■ .- ;m. on M rs. Althouse. MRS. M’KTtjtley GOES TO CANTON. . President Leaves with Mrs. McKinley for the Funeral. Washington. <> er s I're.sid.-nt and | Mrs. M ■•«<;.: X li II 1-eto at T.Z'i ..'el ..kt 1 night for Canton, where they will attend ; th< funeral of Mrs M< Kink y , I < S..xt ri. Wilt t'n vx -. ex ■ r.-.l 1 ri-mtivi-. The I'.'it’lv traA’e I I'. a prixa,. ■ . ~- ,tt .1 to th- ;. e.ii .r • -.:■... | John Barber, m ph. xx •! tn- ir. -I.lent, j i v. lio was . ■ ■..■■ I ■■ma; im.-i; . i - fi om I I the front witli a well-developed ease of j I was bought down from tbo .-nr, xx liere I. - w is c trefully p',aet?d i ■ '■‘as ''he tniin. ~ : •' tlm dm i j , out th. oilleinls v. lm e.irae to .1.1 the ; res!- i dent ia pa rt x -f. x ■■ ■ . - i . - . 1 b :i. -I ■ ; arrive at I’au oii at le:_J .. m. tomoirow. . OFFICIALS AND INDIANS WHO FiGURE IN IHE BEAR ISLAND UPRISING. / X. - ' N X- ■ : A- : ,j L ...C'' A X;. - A gAHA' H„ ,L. Cj -A- .Am '/ N'AT! -.a v-jgA iT' -A' r . ■ : .'A ; . ; "■> O h M AT-. N ,- y H .'T --M A\ . ■ A- ~. Ga :: ■' „,X -s ? V'i X \ ■ -’T ' ■ ' "AiGv. 4 izfe I ’ JG"' jK Maj M.c. VJiIKINSON OLt>’toS-A-MEff.fSXtC CAPT. MI N - J OHR- PiH.*ftA iNtlXrt. bi*"""" ATLANTA, GA., MONDAY, OCTOBER 10, ISOS. W TO FIRE ON UMERIMI TROOPS I The Spanish Commander Ob jected to United States Soldiers Entering. ARMIES IN BATTLE LINE: Commanders Discuss the Situation While Subordinates Are Deploy- ing- Forces an I Ara Prepar ing for a Pitched Rattle. Manzanillo, October 7 A fight was nar- I r.jwiy .v.rt d t-day b-tw .n the Spi.na'.i garrison, under Colonel Parr<.n. and I .ii-.| Stab's tmops un.l-r Coiom-1 Kay. i wiio have ariit-d her.- from Santiago to I tai - pus.-., -.-ion of the city. T he arrival of the Ann r.cans had tak- n , i the Spanish commander l>\ surprise and ; lie 1) , 1 reported to Colonel Ray t-aat h i bad :. it-d xx • I from < bm. ral Bia m•> I ' aifin i.g Idin that ilie date for the Aim im 1 . :,n ... ..patimi I -.1 b. en p ..upon ..I ... < i.-- i tob-r bull, lie I I■■ -:■■■! i:j ' 1 ’ ; a.bl. nal ir.st ruet ions. Tin It r . - nil Itodo so and :■nt a. dispat-. h U, <;. i,. ral l-i .X ion. at Santiago. At 7 oh lo -l. this morning ‘ - mi 1 R ■ ' I,ax ing not aid from Gen tal Lawton to Ha- . ai.r.irx. .sent word by Adjutant Col- ■ - | illH to Co - I arron. tiiat in - . ■ dan xx .11 -.is ii. -in.. lions he should march a.s .. :., -...- i.x ..om it- d'" K >' ' v ty, when the Cnite.l States ’i»n. R. 111. de 1 .o. -I ■'-‘ '' 1 ' . ~ ~ a x-o.om 1 Par: ■ . ..ml v.mil.t tai’. t . . . ii-- ;>;-’>!.<• LuHdiuk-' id t:i’ . num o't'lae Cm -1 .Ma-.. . . , , ~: ~ i. ip, .- .tl.Hi-m was in mo’.on , :■ -- ■ ib": ' : . :. .. ! ■■■ ■-■■ -■- " Si ’iii-irds Called to At ms. - M this J int I Spanish bugler sounded •' • ■ s’., mish r irr..«»n -W' ■ tm-. .m th J '.?- : "- ! 'i'L' visit'd Cohmei Farrrm and I -...m-wlmt s.ormx .nt-m • w W-"’. , , v . .Hl.iit v.ih Hi.- aid o’. n ■■’. ''l"' t ;i .. h, < on. ‘i. red liim.-.-ll tricke-.1. i oloiu 1 , lu'.v . xpiaiimd tmit he n< v< r . iid myihi ig , .. ;-. ;Cl I h:- II: r .'ll . v.. . 1 o •. i< :■■ ■ -■■■■ •■: g;."; g.L , i p/.'.' . ■' d’to '-t upon h:■ original ordt rs. 'I h. i. i.jh.’i « fiioiicl r.ui’Hi .-iid lii'- Ainvi- . j, . |) | ( ID.!-! If x< uu<»\ ’ d .i‘ on- < . t ’..lffiivi H.iy I■ ;• d <’<>H>nel 1’ -i ron d< - ' A!:vr ■ :.-. !«■» ‘.L- d.-ri ” I in •:>'» 1 <_ ;* Dll. I • !lt rul i’ ■“.* '» t Ul’dd b*’ < ’illl- ' E”!ii | uilii. it w.i »!• fid* d not to [ i I- :inn un’d th< ■ oliif’S li:»d • < . . d ~1 b ..•« if I. t’.i. . • on, <■ donel | r . - ..'....AW..'V i. der Item Colonel i'art cl hid jus: Il II t. I i th- Amelie.ill troops ibat they mu- b-axm | iniiii'-illa.cix. I'aplain Frost, ia common! i I '■•■■'■'■- Raj - :---. refused i :■» vHnjdy, vvher'upon h«’ v. is t< ,d ii w. ; I tl ' id' -d d’ hi-- nil’ll WolLd In: Up«Hl tlh’lf • j own heads. At this moment Colonel Riy < ame up. ■ i .!?-i C.u’t.iin b’rost rrportMd th" <»o ur- j 1 his <>ver-Z';ii'»us subordinate iv..iy 'Phen I began the in ti. h of a mile to tn- I.ar- i i ra.-ks through the. croxvdi d str-eis, most I ' of th- onlooker- being evidently pro-Span l isli, judging from tb-ir scowling looks and i , un< . mplimentary remark'. The march j led around 111- square. A- th- Atmrie.ins passel tiie Spanish giirrson the latt-r p: nie-J i.mi-. The barracks were f.mnd I ’ll .1 h-altmul locality and in good eondi- | [ I: was Colonel R-iv’s first intention to . tak, -etion as .on as the cable clo«. d. , ■ . L', : :.N I 1 elusle.n--. th. Spanish ofii.-rs esp.- tally I i 1 -".,!- closed | patch fi ■ illo h r-: rcqi;ps*ted ,i d"!.sy until oclUmt ; ■ i" .md m.I • Vxicu.! ion v. us th'-r - • j O' p- ,• d. | INDIAN OUTBREAK PRIMS SERIOUS! Major, Six Privates and One Poiiceman Killed in Bear Island Battle. WILKINSON SHOT TWICE - I I Soldiers Were Fired Upon from the Brush, and the Engagement Soon Became General—The In- dians Shoot Into the Boats. S1 P. 0.1,.1, Minn., fl.tober •’.. ’I" e I'ill.'-r ...nd o.her m-ighborii-:. Indians of tlm , Whit ‘Carth re- rx.:• ’■ m b.ax- gon- on tlm war path, and r umors of tlm mass i're of ; Gvnei.il 1’..-on. with on- hnndre I n . n of j ■■ ’ :: I regular infantry, at I. ■■ - Lake, i have ri .ii-li. 1 h-r- . "'lie .-ir- -: i-ause of j th- uprising is attempts to a:;.• -t Pill . -a-r ; i nd:.a is in eon: > : m 'with xiol ■:: vis -i’ i the 1 :uor laws. Th. x c alm so aax- m ■ t cated badly by th- depu y marshals : when earried to th- l iiite.l Slat-s . . ml . .; I>l In -. Cl.f f l‘ -■ \ . ,M ,a ; -t ij-k 1 :. l-mas that lu w.-i turni-il - Irift in I’hiluih ■ ;. nt;. • . am! is iia.iim r Ist am . to the deputy marshal. I.al report, show : ■ it an on ■ ig.-m-nt | in progress and many of th- --.li’.lers i kill ■!. A :■ lil train is on the ! ' ix to th. .<•■• no trim B: im rd wall one ' ili-i.oral B icon i..ul g im? to 11. ar I ' ■ : I xvitli . . hm-ni -.f the Third i’li'antry ■ ’ ii .-ill::.- - and txx -> ■ll :m ■. |ir let w a.- issue I 1 tonight fir re nfiirc-r . nts to go B. ir L.k-. i ho Tr ad and Woun. ed. r"-. : .■ . • pri'. 1-s and on- Indian noil- ■■■ :i in r- | ill ,al. <apt a in S:u ■ r-i a is a 1 Igh: I wo. al- , cd. Thirty Ind >ns are il-.oi. Tie dts- . patch ! it o' ’( ire Mil wa nk. - .1■•.!: al his , jus; retmm-d from the b-.ttlo ,'ta.und. , .-. : ting ail tlm ntrrnmg. Major v> a w■ ■ shot • . ■ ■ l-L-, and he had Iris I dr. s. I. took the fb-.d again .-.nd . ,i~ shortly a tier .x a r.ls shot tiir-.i '.-li the I ody. 11.- rai I him.-, if to ,m.. .-■!,..W an i shouted t . G.-m ral I: ic-n: "Give tit m h- 1, general; tn wr mind Tin w< re his last v.ords. TTa Journal b .at loom t. one 11. S. Tol man. <b puiy marshal, and Cap.ain Hh ■ :. in. \\ i!. the lent was trail t'.-rrit'C Worn;.l-d n.-n slm xx , - fir.-.1 .m from th. brush. This v. : li.- s'gii.il for an imme.li.,;.' i opening Tugboat Armored. The pilot box of the Flora vx as at mor< I xvitir h-.-t iron be-orc ■ iic pnilid out lilts' morning. Seva ral shots t -xt . xx m-m s- . ~1 :. i'i,- |.-.at will im x. >t i .. hot li-e I uaxv I 'oii.t, let ' I- mi'- narrows. There is filer way. I D.— ; at ; ■ : c ail ' W ' -J - ' ' - ' ' ’ ' That :■■ -ip of land m : I b- captur.-.1. or I tie :. ill 1... lb avy los • - in m..him: runs Phi re was a big conferi nc< at th ag n j ■ lost r: glit. Lieutenant Itimiplir. y. "f t i agency detachment, and Dr. Hart, the | in ■ sur g. oii. were invped, wit a bait a I dozen bad .-iartmt-rs who lad stirr. d up • >■ nliment in favor of joining x!- i'ill.igers. I Dr. Hart Cold them if they went on t’.m | war path there would not be a live Indian ■ on L-h lake in a we-k. Lieut, mint | Hum;- .rev b a ke.l the statement After I .- ■•vori.l hour.-.’ talk, th- Indians id. .1 to I- go-d Indians, at ].-ist for the pr. sent. The assurance max not be worth much. I’ .con Now Utts a Small Army ' St. i'aiil. (.tetob. rs. Nearly 2i ,: ’ additional . troops will be scattered about th- scene | ol '!.. disturbance mar 1.-.eii Lake wi;!en I a l-w hour.-. Two i.. ..ri.-s ~f riatina -, guard iiieii w-re s.-nt up today i.; the i ■ .L-ernor i f the prol.-i-tloti of th- Has l.aki- .- -Kleis. At rmdi.i..- ut a special train with ninety , additional regulars from th. Th rd r.-gi- . m-nt at Fort Snelling started for the north. They will be there by morning, and will be placed by’ General Bacon where they can protect the eotmliy. This will rnak ■i'-ii regulars in and about At alker ami Leech l.aki'. Reports front the scene of trouble tonight indicate considerable uneert unity. The (lancing on Bear Island is. kept UP, and is looked on as one of the principal causes for apprehension. Many Indians hax-o been si . n going from other parts of the reserva tion toward the island. Whether they will join witli the comparatively small number of turbulonts is not known. Inc I.cir islanders nr" gaining Indian sympathy in their claims of a. victory over the soldiers, which may bring them r- ruits. Troops Are Moving to the Front. St. Paul, Minn., Oetob. r !• A Pioneer Pr. s special from Ferris. Minn . a small town north of I.—eh Lake, say- General Bacon’s orders for the move men; of mor- troops t" Hr.' vtcinilv "1 Lech izike took ninety men from Fort Snelling on a sp-eial train last nig it. Iwo cmj inies of th- Fourteenth Mmn sola volunteers arc held at Duluth ready- to start for points along the Fuss-ton lino of the Gre.-.t Northin, where tl- two bat teries <>f militia artillerymen Have ;>r-oo.lod them, an.l tonight another company of the Forirtc.nth mad- up o' - sixty men fr-un company 17. of M-rriam pars, an,l fifty from t.lio guard stationed i i charge of Hamp V:indt'Z<">. wl:. r,. the Fourteenth Is to be muster, d out, w is ordered to take Hi- ■> o’clo-k train tomorrow morning for points :i|.,:i;r the sane r> ad. Tie ;<• last will t ik. wit - t Tom the equip ment of til- two D ' mpanios, which w-re bft at ('.imp Vamluz-o when the rrb'n xx. 'a furlo'.-' ■!. T'he government is [) irti-uiariv anxloti ■ about th- danger to 111- .1 mi : at th- In idw.it-rs of r.T- Mis sissippi, only a snr.’dl guard havimr be.-n stationed there since th- trouble with the Indi ms . am" on i'.v tomorrow night over s. ven hundred sold!, rs will b • ittcr. .1 all around 1..-. h Bake, prot-et ing ."t I lers rnd pr-.u.rtx fi :n tin- possible attack -if the uncertain num ber of Indians now in arms ■ ; ilnst the gov rnment. b ■cause they obje. : .1 to be- l uii-ns for ille-al s •: ing of liquor to Friendly Indians on Guar '.. V t, . Mir ■ • ’.-I. n ■ .. ■ ■ lb.d the xv Is xx iii h surround trie - 11"’:.-' As picket duty. Now that the are on toe gr rttn-i.s 'ins. formal pr p i rat lim.s for ~ e Will pronanlv b ■ Ib-m i"'i d. ’ml’ th. r-- will b" Indian s. outs .-ut ill trm ■. . - - : : : r warnings o( . W< Uld Hot il 'S'.tatC to kill . . i . MaGay-1 iow. one of :ic lie i I men of the It rr isla.’.d Indlins, ar o, ; i.,- ageirey pent wT.tl rw r'.tv- T mre at.- 7.7 or i : 0 In th.- I'.irty. men, wo- . ... : '. ■ -om t•■a ■■ ney n1 M .-•■ . ie-Ga 1 :..xx ' .ili- d OU n cd Bi- m al once. He said he hail told the host:) son th island that hex‘ottld not go with them: . I th" w :!•'■ m- 11. .'lid that la-y were .-..I:: ... Hie agency . ' Ail right." s.'!.| Hie h-rs'l’.' S. la.-m:- i!ix. "i.'i them what xv ar.? doing." and tm y •Kah-win-nin-gi -ka-da-zin,” - .id the old man, when he was pris-d with ;t ns to tii' number of tin- ho 1..-, th r : ■ ibatits and their mentions for the future. Tais being Interirret -I I ■■ m't ktioxv i::yt >;ng m .-e . ,mt It." He .11.1 sax- th t s- r as h ■ -w none of the liostil. s were him d m be ugnt, hut tl.ov all say th.V. As th->w manv Indians wet ■ : .Hi ;lly on the. xvarpath. the agency . >osed to hold f • mm s■■ y tha'. I here w is not mure t I xvi-my-fix-, or ■•hiriy. DE'.VEY AS ADMIRAL. j The Grade To Be Revived for His Spe- , cinl Benefit. AV.ishington. o rob. r Tlm administra- I tion xxiii re •omm-ud t- e.mgr.—.r : lie re- j pr< motion to that rank ol Rear Admiral G. c g’e Dew. y, tmxx in command of tlm ■ A~'.:itlc : it: ui. Secretary 1.-mg made thi positive aiinounceiimnt today, tbit he in tended to recommend tlm grade of admiral be rev.v I. and that that rank be con ferred on Rear Admiral Dewey. Tit.' pres ident indorses t)::.-i ide I. PRINCESS COMMITS SUICIDE. Berlin October St - Prim ss 'I rtib.-tr koi, wiio w.:’s under arr Imre ~n an extradi tion d-ma’id from Hie Italian government, ~|,.|,i V , -:}J forging documents, eommit t'-l Sili' h"’ E'"i.A> L !<* jH'li' - ' >■' 1 'll. Th, r ,. ir i s. vet il ladles of high rank or la-g.- i< pat :ii >n known ns Prin. ~ i’rubm skoi. Among theip are th w t of tlm , rand mat -al of the Russian court and r ... American no 1 .1. who wa- form r!y •qi - Am. 1 - R'V.-s, H is quite iri- on. -ix a bi - tlrn.i .'iUn-r of thi s- ...dies is tlm Pi in i' -Tr c.etskoi r■ ’. rred to in th- foregoing dusi.at.L-s. THREE ARREY CORPS TO BE SENT SOUTH Major Generals Breckinridge, Gra ham and Wheeler Are to Command'Troops J MACON, AUGUSTA, HUNTSVILLE L I r I United States Volunteers Composing the First Army Corps to Have the Central City for Bas© of Operations —Atlanta Gets First Brigade. ’ i i i By Jos: Ohl. Washington, October 7. -(Sp< lai.)—The for th« d stt - ! I bntion of the troops among the winter camps in the south were i issm-.l from the offico of < i'-m rn 1 Milos to.lny I I t these 1 ares ,i c. rps are sent south witli h- elq Tt rs r : ■: ■■ -t Mmo.i, , ! A, -•and Hiiutsvil!-. M.:- 'i.. Am- A .: '••bim u. i Gr.. xll'i S. Hun -.ille ami Am -tm ar mid- dlvl-1 n I fi. : Iqu irter.i. I Tlm First army corp.; is given headquarters at Macon, wit i Major General Breckinridge in command. The First division of | til .C. -a- I im 1111 I. rt-' : It A! ' in and t!b- S'--ml livlshm at t'ohimlms, 'I II- Second army corps, m.d. r M.H r Gcn-r.d Gr.’i'nm. h-s ' corp • "!■ rs at An; usta, and I uarters » I The Fourth trmy corps ha It ■ : s t Huntsville, ' with division headquartet II ■■■ '■' - i General Win ei. : is in .'otnri ,i'id ..I H.i corps. : Til.- full text of tile Older is as follows: "i'.x direction of tie , 'T.-tn-y of xv:.r, tlm Third, Ffftfh and , Slx b .-.rmy corps are xi .-ontimted: the Fl-si. S "ond and Fovrt’i i rmy r orps will bo r< o g in!z< d and a t ned to cf mps at below “First army corp?, Major General J. C. Breckinridge, United States volunteers, commanding, headquarters at Macon, Ca. ! "i‘;r. : division, headquarters at Macon, G.i. One Bri fade for At Lanta. ■■:!'. ' ■ ' ' ♦ 1 Fourth Tennessee and Sixth Ohio. ml I rigmb-. .AI ..n. G Third Vnited St.il. s v • unt.’-r ■ tngii'.-r- S.- .md Ohio ."nd Sixth Aite.iiii ! brig;..!-, M.ie.m, G....T.nth fi-.it 1 States volunteer inf.-'inry, ami S- v nth I'n t d Stat -s inf-.r:■ ry. I “Second division headquarters at Columbus, Ga. ....... , ■ i . r,|,. t'elmnb' Ga. Fi t AVe- t A’irginla, Ono i Hundred and Sixtieth Indian i and T'.l’- I K .iHu ky. ■' J j ""“Second army c rns. EJ< r General V. CI m, I United States volunteers, commanding, ht i.dquarters at ■ Augusta, Ga. I “First division, headquarters at Augusta, Ga. : .and Third Mi.-bman. _ _ _ , ( i nl.i. Third <•■ :im eth i:t ami N’mlli « "im I- t ■' "Third brigade. Amgu.-t ~ G. . Thi:- -mb Penr.- ylvania. Elf lit .i P< nm ylvatii: th Minn. til ; "Flr.st brlgml-. Gr.-tix ill. .S < . D-' nt > ■>• ■•' 1 S"i .'-ri'l W’-st Virginia, .-ml I ■ : ; N-w .1 t—> I " S CVOT>d brigade. Si trtan >rg. S C., Fourth Mb mrl, Fifth | Massachusetts nn IT« ' : '’• ' ’ I “Third civision, headquarters at Athens, i. i NewJers y m Tvx ' : . "S. -md l-rm.'.d'-. Atlicn- G . Third Ge" :■! I wenty- I sc.', ml N.'iv Yn-k _ * j “Fourth army corps. Major Gentr-l I-' ">" ■" '*'> I United States volunteers, commanding, Im.i- ilia: "ers at ■ Huntsville, Ala. i 1.-, beadquarters at II- I”. Aja . bri gade, Huntsvillo Alm Ehdith Cnlted States .n- , fi.ntry and T ut i I nite I b it. a m..im - I "Si-ond brig id.-. Huntsville. .All, Sixt.■-■".th ltd ■ 1 States . infantry mid SIM', oin'h N- xv York , “Second division, headquarters at Anniston, Ala. ' "First brlg’ado. Anniston. Alm. Second Arkan~.is, Third Ton j nessee and I'-.urth Wisconsin. “First brigade, Anniston, Ala., Second United States Infan- I try. Fourth Kentucky t.nd Third A.abnma. ’ "Second brigade. Anniston. Ain . Second Arkansas, Third ! Tenm ss. e and Fourth AVI-. "Cavalry brigade. Huntsvill. Alm. S-'-ond 1 nit‘d Status ! cavalry. Sixth Cnited States cavalry and Tcntih United States [ c;.,\alry. "Artillery battalion. <tw > batteries, A and S- ond) at- ; tached to .madqttarter.s. Fourth <..i|.~, "Tlm movement lnv.dv.-d i i tlm ah-vo dir- - el r. orgmizi | lion am! : ~s:gnm.'Ut will c-tunmn.-.- mi i. t'm .li et’-m ol < rps | emmandors on Oct..bet 27th. A- :m . maetl. -I- ’■ . v.lll b S', timed Hint only one regiment shi.l r mb a p.rti.'iilar ..imp on | Hie same day. Officers Jen Days Ahead. I "The commander of .i h corps will dir. tHi otli.-er who Is I to coin ma nd any -amp to b- ■ I .' bli -h. d mm.-r t in . . r to pre j <-,,,| to tlm .b-'unit..l point, a ■. -mp.im d I.y ..li-- o- morn .tai’’ j oill. tm. t-'f tin- pur, -e of main .; m rang.ments lor Dr r. epH-m ■!' the tr....ps w! mi Im should ]„( rde by .it least t-n days. II- will be film!-Im I with the i report and thi> information coi ■ ti I ted I.y t I.' board of -t'i- . : x.l ■. re. -utiv . -m-i.l ■: dHm sul-J 'Ct ! of tlm hiealion of winter camps in • ■ I'tain of ■ smith- rn st ite . I Requisition will I' ■ m id - - pon the quat terma ter s ■ ■ par meat |f. r lite Homing .'it’d bo'lng of i -nls. Tims.- Intel:.i.-q for th-i nun will be erected a.- "t'diug l-> ■■ ni-dcl to b .. qq.li 1 by the ei.i:rt. rmast' r general. Stith- 1- nt and proper Ims-ital i.-eom n:< dations will I).- provided and tlm im. —-..ir.x in.-a nr- sf.r pl ic ing' tlm camp in good sanitary (.mdition will be taken in .ad vance of Hie arrival of t .-- tr-.ps t'-.rps .-..mm,i' ' will vc- < tell . ■ ■! :a< li u- xx ' " '■' ' • • '■ ’ ' ■ r > ! visions of this order may render necessary, ..." th.-y nmx 'learn I to bo for the best int. rests of the si i vice. Assignments by tr>n«- i fer of the gen-r il s'alT .dll -rs -Imiil.l al.--, be r.-.'ommended by i tl i tn wlmn (ons’der-d advisable. ' "Orders lor moving tu the prop r points or,-anlz.it I--ns m-t ) brigaded but attach, d to arm;, corps will lie is. a. I from Hie i ima.lquarters <f tile corps i-'iiorn .L l "li xvill bo b.nmo in mind that the troop: w -> are to occupy . the camps herein provided for -'re to be prep.-ir. 1-■ I bold In ! readiness for service in Cuba. Th. y max be md .- ,| to thi Island on siliort notice, elt'her by regiments or b Ig id-s. I “By,command of Major Gem rtil Mlles, "H, C. CORBIN. Adjutant General.’’ < WHfiT iS IT? “The wholr squadron x C then set out to hunt J j down * r 1 .hint follow that / / ron and you wil Q huvn It und J the money x S tOO, f ) Th<* Weekly Constltu- \ <il tion 1s only ?1 per year. Q Sen<l in your word with r <your subscription. B" > sure to spell your wor-l / < xiu’tly right, so the J D Judges n ny award the C * priz.o properly. / **A PRICE FiVE CENTS