The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, November 28, 1912, Image 1
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▼OL. XXXVI
FLEET WEEK
HAILESTON HAS GALA OCCASION
ALL THIS WELL
GREAT MILITARY PARADE
ARM OF SHEEP S LEG
WONDERFUL OPERATION OF A
NEW YORK SURGEON.
He Took • Sheep's Leg sad Made •
New Arm for m Man Who Had
Lost One of His.
A New York dispatch says at the
Harlem Hospital there is a patient
The City By the Sea Doing Herself w jjo has a new arm made from a
Proud Through Her Splendid En.l 8 ^*; 8 ‘f*: * h[t 80und8 T^lT
even in this age of medical marvels.
tainmen^ of the Sailors and Other It is one of the wonders performed
j before the delegates of the Clinical
Visitors Within Her Gates to See, Congress which as been In session
there for the past week. The op-
BARNWELL. S. C., THURSDAY. NOVEMBER‘28.1912
GINNlNti REPORT ^ T ^ F0UGHT ARRESTS DRUfifilSTS
CENSUS REPORT INDICATES TERT
URGE COTTON CHOP.
America's Finest Fleet.
Field and track day for the enlist
ed men of the Atlantic fleet and pre
mium day at the fair were the main
celebrations of Wednesday with the
eration was performed by Dr, Walter
Ambrickner.
Just why a sheep’s leg was chosen
for substitution In the place of a
decayed bone in the man’s arm mayj
brilliant naval ball thkt night at the n °t b® clear to the layman, but it is
LESS THAN LAST YEAR
THE COMMONER MAY BECOME A
REAL STORM CENTRE.
Clark Will Align Himself with Men
W’ho Have Fought Bryan Because
of His Action at Baltimore.
A Washington dispatch says Demo
cratic leaders admit that there is
DEATH IN HURRICANE
HISSOSE OF THE MAILS IS THE
CHARGE AGAINST THEM
MORE THAN ONE HUNDRED PER
SONS KILLED.
RAID IN MANY STATES
The Coast Towns of Jamaica Alone
Report a Fatality List of Over
That Many Deaths.
The official estimate of the dead
In the hurlcane and tidal wave which
PITIABLE SCI
IN TORIISR CHOLERA (AVI
SAN STEFANS
MISERY AND SUFFI
The Number of Bales Ginned This bound to be a fight between the Bry- Department Plans and far- visited the western portion of Jamal-
. ...... .. a J an apd anti-Bryan men in Waablng-
lear as Compared W.th the Same ton ear , y , n the W1 , 80n admlniitra .
Time Last Year Shows Decrease of Hon. They are fearful It will inter-
| fere In the party’s legislative pro-
One Million Dales—South Carolina gram, and probably Involve President
Wilson. The certainty of trouble
among the Democratic national leafl-
The fifth cotton ginning report of' pr8 ^ 8 t>een emphasized since the ar
Glnnlngs Are Similarly Shorter,
(to Successfully . NudC-lcle ^ ^
Bald, Which Extended Over Twen
two States, and Arrested 173 Per
sons in the I'rincipal Cities.
In a nationwide raid Involving 173
the census bureau for the season, is- riv8 ' ' Vash | n ^ ,on of s P eaker persons in the princiiAe cities of the
Riipri tpn nVlnrk ThnrsHav
sued at ten o’clock Thursday morning
announced that 10,291,131 bales o<'i
Mr. Bryan has made it plain to his country made Wednesday by postof-
followers that it is his purpose to flee inspectors and United States
Charleston navy yard and the open-
lug of the ’’fashiou show” in the dec-
to the surgeons. The leg bone of a
abeep they say has the right knitting
alone. Details which are gradually
coming in indicate that devaatation
in the western aectlon waa complete.
Practically all lightera and coaat-
Ing sloops and other small vessels
around Mon Green bay ialand, Lu-
cea and Savanna la Mar foundered
were demolished and a large propor
tion of the crews were drowned.
Many persons living in these towns
lost their lives in the collapse of
oration of the windows of the King l! 8811 ® 8 an< ^ flexibility and in forma-
street stores. The enlisted men had !' on l eD( l a itself to replacement In the
their usual daily matinee at the vie-, 1111111811 arm - ^ , iV
toria theatre, but the football games' was amputated from the
were not played on Wednesday, on! 8ke ®P ® ar ly Thursday morning, re
account of the field and track events,' ma i ne< l > n a solution twenty hours af-
whtch had been arranged for their ter be,n K scraped and was carefully
sport and entertainment. The award Seated before long being ready to be-
of honors Interested the exhibitors coni ® part ^ uman
•specially at the fair grounds and 1 Every particle of the decayed bone
with the increased crowds coming In'in the patient’s arm was carefully
for the celebration, the attendance cut away, leaving a gap into which
showed a big gain over the previous th® sheep’s bone was dove-tailed,
attendance. While an extended pro- then fastened with sterilized wire-
gramme of amusements and enter- nails.
tsinments are in progress in Charles- 1 The fleshy portion of the arm,
ton, the naval vessels have also begun vhlch was sliced open, will be kept
to entertain, and there are morning fi0 Tor two or three davs. until there
and midday luncheons, afternoon teas ]n no doubt of the bones knitting
and night suppers being given on the properly. Then the slit will be sew-
blg floating palaces ed up and in a couple of weeks Mr.
The navy yard hail Wednesday F’atlent will have an arm as good as
night was one of the big functions new
of the numerous entertainments In There was exhibited at the Har-
bonor of Commander-in-chief Oster- hospital s most remarkable case
baus and other officers of the Atlan
tic fleet, and It was given on a scale
surpassing anything of the kind, at
tempted at Charleston before While
the ball was given at the navy yard
and under the auspices of the Charles Kantrer. a surgeon-oenusi. reset me
ton yard officers. It was a city funr- broken bones and wired the Jaws
Uon, and necessarily the attendance together and today the patient baan t
blemlah on her fare.
Dr KaufTer who is a consulting
cotton, counting round as half bates, , ,, ,
of the growth of 1912 had been gin-- take a ‘‘ vp, y interest in the legisia-. marshals upon doctors and drug con
ned prior to Thursday, November 14, tivp program and to n' a ' <e cer,a * n ’ ; cerns, charged with misuse of the building*,
to which date during the past seven n°ves un llia118 t0 Boliclt criminal medical prac- Thp ftovernor general of Jamaica
year, the «l..l»« averaged 72.1 per naltlmore olatrorin P * ! U» or to d.apo.e ol medicine, and »>*«'’ <»»»: reached Montego
cent of the entire crop. Last year to
November 14 there had been ginned I ^*n the other hand friends of instruments connected
11,313,236 bales, or 72.7 per cent of Speaker Clark and Leader Under-, practice,
the entire crop; in 1 908 to that date, wo °d have caused it to be madej j he ra | ( j.
9,595,809 bales, or 73.3 per cent and known that the Democratic party in' reac jjj n g ever made by any depart- fo °d supplies to Kingston. The rail
in 1906 to that date 8,562,242 bales, 'be house Is competent to manage Its tllent o{ ,^ e government—was under "'ay lines are now working within
or 65.9 per cent. | own affairs without the assistance or 1
Rampaat Among Dying Twfc MMn -
Who Are Terribly Nc
One ITace Scores Hartdlo mi
nure File for Warmth,
Them Being Dead.
Scenes of suffering and n
to be witnessed dally at the Turkish
cholera camp at San Stefaao.
respondent of the Associated FrsM
paid a visit there Thursday.
Much skepticism had prevailed la
Pera, the foreign, quarter ol I
stinople, both among members of
diplomatic corps snd foreign rstf-
bay Thursday and found conditions sol ^ enta - *' , ° oae tk ® r * believed thO
with such ( , in>fu , that he immediately ordered Kjjen /‘Broad •mptoyosa
! the dispatch of severs! hundred ad-
the most active and far- ditional tents and large quantities of
PM
of surgery The patient was s wo
man who had fallen four floors
down a circular stairway and crush
ed her fare beyond all recognition,
frar'urlng many bones Dr. H. J.
was large, taxing to some extent the
capacity of the big building which Is
nsed for this purpose at the govern- surgeon at the hospital, slso gave a
Dent plant As usual the building demonstration of wiring broken Jaw
was conve-'ed from a work shop In- hones Me exhlbl'ed one patient who
to s magnificent ball room In which had Mist broken bis Jaw. but could
Included In the glnnlngs 62,490, ar ' v ' < ' p Bryan. Democratic
round bales, compared with 75.963 leaders have ft It it In their bones ex
hales last vear, 93,364 bales In 19DV Pr Finrp ,h “ election of Governor Wil-
1 23.757 hales In 1 909 and 173.908 f<nn ,hat Mr Brvan would follow a
bales in 1 908 i course that would comnel the new
Sneaker Glark. embittered bv Bry
an's o'lposltion to his presidential
candidacy at Paltlmore. will, it Is
known. In the future allvn himself In
'he house w ; '.h men who have fouvht
P-van for 'ears, lust how President
wiUnn will he able to steer clear of
• he factionalism In his nartv Is & mat
ter of conjecture at Washington.
Manv public men at Washington.
Penubllrans as well as Democrats,
hptipve >hat when Governor W11«on
go’s In the wh’te House he will find
Mms-lf In much the same situation
that con'ronted President Taft, when
ne succeeded Golnnel Roosevelt Mr
Taft owed hl« nomlna’lon to Golonel
pnnseveH a nd as events have since
il
1 U * 1 c
a fea
ture. The music and supper wer*- In
keeping with the stdendl 1 atractlon
Ths biggest da' was ihufslay.
when with stirring martial mu-lr by
many bands flsgs fixing the gilt'er
of the gold snd brass of the ur. forms
end ecoutremen's of many ewmmanda
made to ahow In sharper contrast
eat without anv trouble whatever
HKIIEIJ4 \VltE< K TRAIN.
Mexican lUndita Kill Guertls and
Run Train Through Rrldge.
A fight Tuesday between rural
with the leae showy service d'ess the * u • rd, and for ' bp roa,ro1 of *
largest and meet spectacular mlll'.ry railroad train cost the live, of a Meu-
perarde which has ver marched the
•treeta of Charleston marked the
’ensnt and three guards and two ci
vilian passengers near Penjamo. Gu-
great laed and naval para’c one of * na l ua ' 0 „
features of Fleet Fair T ^ p !r ‘'" trevcllng along the Gu-
the Mexican
Into
eclal features or Meet t-air
In the parade werem-etetaoll ada * sra --anrh of
snMre fighting forre o» 'he na '* n,r * r * n
the special
week
ed the en
tlon. In the battalion of four com
panlee of the United Sta'er art'Me-y
corpe. the marine and h'ue Jsrkets
from the three dlvslons of the Vlwn-
tlc fleet two reg'-ren's of ra'lonal
guard of South Garoitna three d -
vlalone of the South ''»rn' '• s ba'tal-
lon of the naval ml'.it.a a: I the re
served military commands of the rltv
of Charleston mak ng up a sp'end d
Dtlltarv pag-ant wro-p w is rev'ew-
ed by the rank.ng office-s of ">• nt
ry Mayor tlrace s^d i> - her si ec V'y
Invttel people of diatinc on at M <’
Ion Square, as the procession rr.ov-d
up King street
It was s great parade No'hlng like slightly woun 'ed It Is not known
1*. has ever been seen 'n Charleston, how marv rxsualtles were sustained
and thousands of people lined the by the rebels
route of march, assembling an hour •—
before the time of passing of the HIGKR RANK IN NAVY.
troops In seeking vantage position »
to see the procession 1» was an en-
s bridge
from whtrh the rails hsd been re
move* The engine and two cart fell
through
4 la r ge forre of rebels then ran
confidently down the hillside toward
lhe wreck, not knowing of the prea-
i.t.. of twenty four rural guards In
mt e o' the tars on the way to the cap
ital from Manzanillo
T K e rural guards took un positions
nrd held the rebels off The fight
nri'tird the wrecked t r a n continued
att hour Then the rebels retreated
to the hills
Itesldes the four soldiers snd two
nssengers killed several others were
Keorrtary Meyer \\ isliew to Have Ad
mirals Again.
St'cre’ary Meyer will mak<* an ear
nest effort during the approaching
session of Congress to secure the en-
vice admirals ao that^v hen the Amer-
dlfficult task to lean fleet, entering foreign waters,
o r der tno'e its officers shall not be compelled to
thuslastlc crowd wh'c>h “sw the sul-
ew'tsianmm I pro 1 1nr!u : w gin udt-aDo'’
dlers and the seamen march by and
frequently along the route, the pen*
up admiration of the crowd gave vent
to Its enthusiasm with loud applause,
drowning the stirring music and the actment of legislation for Increased
steadv tread of the sol Hers as they hag rank In the navy, providing per-
moved with precision through the manentlv for an admiral and several
crowded strnets
It would seem a
marshal Into marching
than 7.000 men. but to the military yield procedure to ranking officers of
men, it wag a comparatively easy foreign nations. Although the Unit-
task The various organlza'ions ed States holds second place In sea
were assigned positions In advance of power. 19 of the navies of the world
ths time fixed for the parade to move include at least vice admirals Nine
off and when Brig Gen Wylie Jones of them have admirals,
ordered "Forward. March.” the whole Legislation to cure this conMtton
procession moved as one man. with progressed In Congress last session
the organizations turning into posi-| ‘hrongh both naval committees, hut
tton and following the marching or-j was defeated hy a point of order Ln
der at prescribed places. j the Fen ate. Secretary Meyer will now
The landing of the several thous-; , lreP that another measure of the
and men from the ships for participa-; same kind be reported.
tlon in the parade was of Itself an: » •»
Interesting sight and gave to those! Robbers Loot it Rank,
who. observed the operation an tn-l Kingston. Tenn.. Bank Trust Com-
■ight into the readiness with wTHch pp n y's vault was robbed -Monday
large numbers of men can be landed; n , orn i n? bv four masked men who
from naval vessels. The vessels put:Qp rurpd about a thousand dollars in
out several launches with big L° w ' 8 ’gold, five hundred in silver twin,
and hundreds of men were moved j 0 f currency and other pa-
from each sh.lp in a few minutes The 1 p fr , were torn to shreda by the ex
officers came with the men and as moainn
quickly as the boat loads were landed
The
number of Sea Island cotton
bales included were 41.321 comnared
with 7
1,204 bales last vear. 68
.4 95
bales In 1909, and 56,701 bales in
1 908
1
Ginninpa prior to November 14 by
states.
with comparisons for
last
vear and other big crop years
and
the percentage of the entire
crop
ginned
prior to that date in those
>ear*.
follow
Alabama.
Year
Glnnlngs
r c
1012
961 378
1911
1 2 3 '* 2 1 1
73 1
1 9^8
1,0 "0724
76 6
1 906
83 4.9 1 0
67 3
Arkan-aa.
1 oi ;
r, 4", 9^8
t9ti
6 6 3,115
62 0
’ Q fi S
6 6 2 3 2
6 6 8
1906
. 4 5 3,658
50 7
Florida.
1912 .
42154
1011
6 5 2*6
6 9 1
tQ8
6 t 4 9 7
7 2 8
1 906
4 2.2 7 8
68 8
Georgia.
1 ot ;
1 3 '' 1 111
ion
? 10 6 ^ 0 r,
7 5 4
t o q 8
1.564 t»37
79 )
1 906
1.193.14 1
73 1
Ixvuislana.
1
1912
300 8’)
!
1911 .
2 6 9 4 8
70 8
1918
3 4’ 9 r , •)
7 ^ ?
1 906
5 2.9 1 9
5:9
M iaaiealppi.
1 «1 2
6 4 4 " 5
10 1)
■ * 9 6 ’ 8
6 1 6
v 0 n q
) e s 6 t s 8
6 - n
'006
' ^ ? 7 7 S
53 4
North Carolina.
1 ?) ?
6-" r, 4^
’01) .
71620
6 ' 6
1 0 A u
4 5 ’ 4 ’’ 4
6 6 n
1906
.... ' v 4 ,: 7 5
63 9
Oklahoma
19 12
■ • ^ r* 1 2
10)1
r r - 4 9 7
6 4 *
1 9**8
: ■ ■ 1
4*', 7
1906
4 v 4 996
55 6
South Carnlina.
19i:
v « 2 9'6
19 11
1,1 63 9 84
6x 8
1 90S
9 x 9 2 6
- - 0
19 0 6
6 '■ 4,15 8
71 7
Tenne*>>>ee.
10)2
158072
19 11
2 6 4 7 -7
6' 0
1 o,,g
2 4 3 4 9 3
7 ‘J < *
1906
1 4 2.66 1
48 7
TczaM.
19)2
4 " 1 0 3 1 7
I
1911
.3 4 7 " ,2
St 6
1 9f 8
2,86 7 ' 28
7 * f «
1 906
2.995.791
4 0.4
Other States.
1912
55.952
' 1 911
'74 027
1 008
4 6 7 51
6 3 9
1 906
30.371
4 4 .5
The
glnnlngs of Sea Inland cotton
nrlor
to November 14 by states fol-
low:
1 Years
Fla. Ga.
s c.
I 1 91 2
1 4 9;)2 27,^22
2.547
'l911
.. .. '2 6.818 41.730
2,656
! 1 909
.. .. 23.4 53 38.825
6.21 7
1 908 .
. . . . 23.620 26 833
6.24.8
Cotton ginning during the fifth pe-
riol of the season, from November 1
1 to 14
was more active this year
than
it was during the record crop
year
of 1911 by about five thousand
bates
a working day, the census bureau's
tne personal direction of Bostmasier b miles of Montego bay, but the tele-
Gencral Hiubcock and Chief lunpec- graph lines are still disorganized,
tor Robert S. Sharp of the pos-odi. ^ The tidal wave at Savanna la Mar
department. So carefully liadjts de- was the highest in a century. One
tails been guarded that until the first ct asting vessel waa washed half a
of the arrests were made a' Indian- mile up the main street. Fully 90 per
apolis early in the day practically cent of the houses were blown down
nothing was known of the gov ni- by the hurricane. The two principal
ment's contemplated action. Working ht tels were unroofed, aa were all the
with clock-like precision, the inspcc- churches and the railway depot.
Don force spread over 22 States car- <; rP ,. n Island, eight miles soutb-
ried out the prearranged plans, and we)It 0 f i, ucea one American turlst| cordon f rom PBCaD | Dr V nd no Y7 ( rv«^
at an early hour Wednesday night Bal( ,. th * re wa. much wreckage cordon ^ rom ®*c*ping Md not to kls*
the postoffice department had receiv- ; )t ib<vre and afloat, but no sign of life
e l word that nearly all of the deslg- could 5p d | t r 0 vered.
nated persons had been arrested. i , ^ ^
The results of the crusade are still TO PENSION EX-PRESIDENTS,
being received by the Inspectors’ di- ♦ —
and others In contact with the Torka,
who declared that many UioattadS
were stricken with cholera.
The camp la situated at the aide of
a railway embankment 30 feet Is
height. A large open apace like a vil
lage green atretches away for aoae
distance. This Is surrounded by bet
ter class houses two or three atorlee
high, built in European style, for 8aa
Stefano is the summer resort of tfce
wealthy resident of Constanstiaople.
Two Ottoman soldier* were etaad-
ing oa guard to the entranca to tfce
camp but they made no motloa. Their
duty waa to prevent those wlthta the
vision of the postofflee in the form of Carnegie Corporation Will Offer to
telegrams from various divisional
headquarters. In isolated Instances Make That Provision.
It was found for various reasons to le».
impracticable to effect the arrest*.
consulted bv Ms *ucce««or.
In seteCrr Ms cabinet
nlrltod tv number of men
Mr
rbo
Future rr-presMent* of the United
S'.ites are to be pensioned In the sum
of $''2.ooo each annually, by action
of the Carnegie corporation of New
York Thursday. The grant la pro
vided with the Idea of enabling for-
but the suspected persona against
whom warrants have been Issued are
being kept under surveillance and
will probably be unable to escape
Taft Chief Inspector Sharp and a large niPr executives to devote their unique
were P arl force of 3 90 Insperiors knowledge gained in public affair*
reearrted bv Co'onel Rr>o«eve!t and bad b,pn engaged for aeven months. | 0 jf,,, public good, free from pecun-
r-len '<* a« "reactionaries ” Th* under the orders of the postmaster )p rv care A similar amount Is to be
rl'ti«at|«»-irDnn d' veioneti at once and g'' np ral in working up the scores of p a i d widows of ex-presldenti aa long
o w->a eo* 'r.-- cefo-e Golonel Rooae- individual cases In which arrests were ag i^py remain unmarried.
■ e't wag In private bitterly rrltlclslm made \\ ednrsday Many of those t ak - pensions are to be promptly
President Taft ; *‘ n into custody were m* tubers of jo the ex-presidents or their
prominent wholesale and retail drug widows so that no application will,
CHIN'TO FIGHT RUHSIA7 ' T co^nn.ni'n T"' 1 rP ' lu,r '‘ <1 from ,h ' m Pnjm'M '• sometime, from 20 to SO yarte
thvir own communities to be continued aa long as the rectp-, A fr0U p of t enta stood la the ••»-
The government will prosecute the tents "remain unprovided for by the ter m here f our or g TV Turkish nrf-
cases vigorously, acordlng to a slate- government " ' d | er e wearing the arm piece of th*
n eni by Postmaster General Hitch- announcement followed the, Ksd Cr«*scenl stood on guard. IgM<»
der other people from entering.
A nauseating picture waa wltnM*-
ed at the aide of the railroad. Bodie*
which had been thrown from train*
ley an they had fallen. Some stneh OH
top of the embankment, bat other*
had rolled part of the way down.
Around a one-atory stable at th*
foot of tne embankment wa* a gronf
of 60 dead and dying, lying cl—, t*-
gether apparently for warmth on th*
■lopes of a manure pile, which th*
sick men bad found softer than th*
hard ground. One man on to* of th*
pile wa* digging with ht* ftngon a
sort of trough In which to llo. Th*
trough soon became hi* grave.
A* visitor* came near the sick mo*
raised their head* and cried An th*
hearing of the atteadaais that they
were given no bread or water. WaAh-
Ing half way across the held the
tort passed dead and dying
some titm-a at Interval* of a y**.
Uhlne-e In United Sfstcw Are Under
taking to Raise Funds.
Gabb erarrs recelverl In 9an Fran-
r!«co Thii’-adav from China announce
cock Wednesday night. second annual meeting of the corpor-| the sick and dead lay to group*.
• The work of the posioffice Inspcc- n'lon. held at the residence of An-t doctor on duty counted ZS patlMt* I*
that the Republic Is preparing to go t 0 ™ *• 'he culmination of the cru- drew Carnegie at New York and at-; one tent while double that 11
to war with Bti«»'a for possession of •*de Instituted more than two years tended by the corporatlon'a eight
M"ngn11a The Nig D'Mnese Secret ago against the fraululent and un- trustees
lawful use of the malls." s.i'd Mr The trustees announced a total of
bri Hitchcock. "In that comparatD ely f1? r nnn.ftno In securities had thus
■ e-'-'itw imc ' ' * • iii'ie- pw ksw-x t v g
societ'ts which fostered th%revoIu-
fen hvve been cvchanr'ng dtkpatchea
ml'S president Yuan Shi Kal
lay Juat ontstde sheltered from
wind Juat leaward of the caava*.
Some of the atrlekea fouad 4
culty in getting Into the Moslem
brief time we have wiped out of ex- far been tranaferred to the corpora-] non for prayer, looking toward th*
tl«n which will carry on the varloua raat. One praying victim waa M
works In which Mr Carnegie has weak that he could not reglaea his
been enraged and such others as he blanket around bia head whea th*
max from time to time think it ad-j wind blew It off.
\ sable to establsh. I The Red Crescent attendants made
. no attempt to assist any of than* aal-
inoilING l NKXFLAINED DEATH, ferlng soldiers, not even p lac la*
«. I atones, which were plentiful.
The Young China Association has tatence concerns which nave mute’,.]
opercl subscription 1!«r and lecturera the people of this country out of more
have a-'olten at every Chinatown cor- than 11 00.900,<100 by frauds perpe-
ner t xn’v'nlr’g the enc-oachmenfs of trated through the ure of the mails.
tPc Gr-vr's t-oops In the ancient Ghl- aud the courts have sent many of th"
nt »e ter-'to-v promoters of the fir“t fraud lent
tii«ns'che« have been received here schemers to the pemtenti iry where
hv Yo» GooV Har sect-».t,nv to Sung they are serving time The wide pnb-
<"M You Sec-etarv of State of Yuan Lclty given to the arrta'n tnd.iy wl'l
Sh< Ka''a cihinet *o the eff. ct that an do more to put an end to this a > r t of
srmv of 60 Ot'O has been mohl1tz*d crlmlnall'v than anv other proretx
in BrU in aed that Gen Wong Heng, Approximately 90 of the persona
( oroner's Jury Trying U> Solve Geor- their heads to permit them to lie
hern of the revolution, had been ap- arres'ed already have been
pc ; nted Its lender.
According to a report Gen. Wopg
Dene hna ordered Ms army north to
Mongolia w'th Instruction* to es'aV
•«h ml’ 'try rule and drive the Rus
s’: n aod'era out.
i n
1
by United States grant Juries in vn
rlous parts of the country, and the
case* of the others will le presented
to grand Juries nowr Bitting as rapidly
aa may be feasible.
Strict enforcement of municipal
and State laws in the K;ist was said
by the postal authorities to .vfiuint
for the comparatively few arrests in
the large cities in that part of the
country. While It was declared that
! violations of th<“ law- are frequent in
(
’such cities as Boston. V w York,
That John Schrank. who snot 0.1 Philadelphia and lialtituore. the ac-
Roosevelt on the night of Oct 1 I. cused t’lTsons It was a^serte,!. have
last Is insane w ill be th-* sub.stante •>( b<-en pursued clcsely by tin: Statu and
a unanimous report of th a five aren- Ffiicral officials.
isu appoinietl by Judge A ( Ba''kj8 | .poatod t o inspectors sail the Lot
to examine Into the prisoner , menta. jj, d 0 f this class of criniinal tv is in
condition, according to the statement th „ !> ari „ c roa8t Sra ,,. H | n S an 1 ran-
of a court official at Mil-vauk* j NS cd-
pesdav afternoon.
gi» Murder Mystery.
F'forts to solve the myatery *ur-
romdlng the murder of John King.
vears oil, whose burned and
tla-red body waa found Sunday In
D e debris of a burned frame building
ler.
A number of these attendant* gath
ered around to watch while tba rtsA-
tors were inspecting the catap. Oa*
of them became Insolent and wa* er-
dered off by the doctor.
A water tank drawn by a donkey
in the rear of the Hebron Baytlst passed along the road. Th—of th*
t hg-ch. near Jonesboro. Ga., aaaum- victims who were able to rise to their
KCHRANK INSANE.
Alienists to Repurt That the Assail-
|
ant of Teddy is Crazy.
to ftctlve form Tuesday.
T vo long sessions of the coroner’*
;u’> wt r<' held behind closed doom
\im v witnease* were examined, but
feet went unassisted toward H aa4
atrugh-d feebly for a drink. Tho*a
unable to riae got none.
In a similar way what appeared
r. I'M r the coroner. J H. Gamp’, nor’ to be army bread waa distributed t*
thoae able to teach the place of dis
tribution Several of the sick me*
raised themselves with difficulty and
stumbled toward a well, from which
they tried to dip water with their
long sashes.
There were hundreds of dead and
cisco. It Is claimed, a flrtlrinu* name
was use) by several well known phv-
The commlBSlon held what was ex- slrlans who employed a woman to do
peeled to be Its last ses-t on with 'he the necessary advertising and cWi-
attempted murderer Wedneqdav, and cal work. Gases were solicited by jtt. badly cremated condition.
: ny of 'he other sit men would Indi
cate the nature of the evidence re-
ct i \ eij
The police are still working on the
theory that King was murdered as
he s qut I to a quarel that arose in
nn t'lor. with a card party In the
h”Mdtne near the church and that the! thousands of sick in this camp many
-.'ructure was then fired in the hopCi lying on the open ground and great
that Die dead man's body would be numbers supporting their back* up
eonsumed It is said that R may be against the houses bordering the opa*
imposible to tell whether the dead fields, moat of which were deserted,
nan first met with foul play before. The comparatively few Turkish
h s body was burned on account of soldiers brought to the hoepltaMl
report showed Thursday.
The total for the period was 1.4 2 2-
209 bale* compared with 1.342.33 1]
bales last year. From the beginning
of the season to November 14 the
quantity ginned was 8,869.222 bales
compared with 10,291,431 bales lasD
year.
The average ginning a working day
it was while he was being sub ectej correspond* nee and by printed clrcn-
to further questioning that the re- lars sent through the mails Scores
port gained circulation that Dio pDs- of complaints have been received by
oner would be adjudg'd insaje. If the department from respectable wo-
fe’.nd Insane it will be Imposnino to men, complaining of the receipt of
try him on the charge of a»»empDng this class of matter;
to kill Col. Roosevelt, and he will be, Approximately 20 per cent of those
confined in the hospital for the enm- arrested Wednesday are socalle 1 "pill
doctors"—merv who advertised their
practice by correspondence or other
wise— and sent to their patients com-
UONVENT BURN'S.
inal Insane at Oshkosh.
CAUGHT IN CAVE.
Nuns Have the Live* of One Hundred
Girl Students.
Huddled in their night clothes in
to a shrinking, terror-stricken line,
one hundred girl*, students at St.
Joseph s convent, near Washington,
Ga., were drilled by two courageous
pounds in the form of pills or im w -.. Quna j_ 0 the street and safety, when
Convicts Trying to Saw Their Way ders. Careful analysls of these com- tjre completely destroyed the con-
pounds bje the government author!- ven t shortly before dawn Wednesday.
ties is said to have disclosed that; ,. .. . .
The blaze was discovered by one
of the students. Awakened from
out of I'rison.
T- „„ j , some of them are wholly innocuous
n u " t tvf • t f n while others are dangerous poisons.! ' ,l lll 'r oluu *-“ lD - **''“*
lin who sawed their way out of cell* 1 sleep by smoke which filled the en-
in the army prison in Alcatraz Island ' , . . ^—i.ji_ a
^ yv 1 J ij 11 1 XA I * c* C 1 rt X. IDlAiivi t ^ c CF { I T9 F Vn
moved off to their regiments executed "eyes right.” tbej'"a* 1 29.291 bales compared with were captured Wednesday. They had tVio mtitt« t u ttYrtrnauttr fcrKIHrlon Cl
pPIia . 1 tire building, she hurriedly alarmed
the inmates, going from room to
ii thp mails Is extiressiy forbidden. One . .. , , .
pl,e of of the men accused is said to have room,, unmindful of her own eafety,
at pier 11, the men formed In march- automobiles at Marion square the
inr order and moved off to their regiments executed “eyes right.” the! wi
place of ssemblv on east Battery.. officers saluting and colors dipping. 1 22.030 bales during the same period burrow ed a cave beneath . or tne men accUBP(1 , fl Balfl t0 have .
Rear Admiral Winslow, who had The procession moved off with the' f f f .. rpa . „ I driftwood near the prison where they hppn fhn gp( . rptarv of thp of caring only to rescue her aister stu-
been tendered the command of the United State* artliley leading the! A " hv t Th ."n TThT YltTr ll h pa 'th the city of his residence. He,
whole parade, as grand marshal, pre- column, then coming the naval bri- | crop will be issued by the department with slime and without food or wa- rPPt)0ndedt , t fB Btatpdi t0 a dproy or | Among t
ferred to command stmnly the naval p adP , eftdeta of the Citadel and of the or a 8D<' u| t urp uecemner iz. ter . , ! test letter sent to him bv the Inspee- 1 two nuns, w
brigade, wtth Mai. Catiin in command Porter Military Academy, the pro
of the marine regiment. A c’omnany visional regiment of National Guard,
of marines were furnished by each commanded by Col. Lipscomb, made
ahin to this regiment. [ up of the Columbia, Chesterfield,
There was no shortage of music Hennettsville. Sumter. Darlington,
with the many hands which were In Camden, Elloree, Tlmmonsville, Un-
llne starting with the United States 1&n, Orangeburg and Winnsboro eom-
artillery band, two National Guar*! panie*. Thli'd South Carolina regl-
bands, four naval bands, the tvavAI ment. South Carolina naval battalion,
militia band *nd the hand of the e«- the German artillery, and the Char-
det corps. The flags were draned leeton Tdght Dragoon*. The line of
with crepe and on the sleeves of the march was from the Battery through
uniforms of the army and naval offi- Meeting to Broad, to King. Colnm-
eer* and on the hlBa of their sword* bn* and Meeting street, being dis
and the sword* of th* National Guard ml.«ed at Us retom to Broad street.
dents from their Impending peril,
the first awakened were
, ,^nt. o*-,,, - - ho Immediately set about
Realizing that Franey wa* dyings tor8 on the Bta(lonPry of fhp board to the task of maintaining order. The
» , , j l, . , , of health. He has been Indicted, ac-' husdred girls were quickly drilled in-
- -“'ll!! -»— ^
Kills Wife. Baby and Helf.
John ^ e ® d ’ * grocer s clerk. kill- Mu lli n ’a directions the guards dug nnBtr . fflrp , n . np ., rtr «
ed his wife, his four-months old babv Franpy from thp cave Hjg cond1t!on postofflee inspectors
and himself with chloroform during wgg d p* p p ra ttft and Mullln also need
ed medical attention.
Thursday night. A note found by a
thirteen year old daughter at their
home in Worcester. Maas., In the
morning told of the crime.
Jilted. Shoot* Woman and Self.
Gunmen Found Guilty.
Gyp the Blood.” “Lefty 1
.outs,”
Sentenced to Five Years. .
^ v ‘‘Dago Frank” and “W’hitey ’ Lews
Charged with embezzling funds vnied Herman Rosenthal, the g,m-
the money order department of thez bier, at the instigation of Chas. Beck-
, p(-'«*o®'ce. Match D. Houston Smith,i ,, ri ard mVBt pay the p?na , ty 0:
Angered because she refused to assistant postmaster, Wednesday waa d * a th j n the electric chair. Tl.e inry
talk with him when he called at her found guilty and sentenced to flra which has been hearing the *v'd«rce
Ml
— - home In Gardner, Mass., Wedneed>.v years In the federal penitentiary at aK alnst the four gunmen so drrlired
IflUstk a* wtfl, cr*P* wa* home. In Th* foot troop* marched with a front) night. Leon M. Jerome, a yorng eth-j AD*nta. Smith admitted getting 16,-j a t New York Tuesday when It re-
rsmru-t to the memory of th* iat* o* i'S fllea. th* battery In columns of, let#, shot and fktally wounded Mm. flOfl from the nost-offfee. The Ind'ct- turned a verdict of murder In the
VI*eFre«ideut Sherman I seeMon*. a&d the smlr? to eWuanl Lotti* Btxmett gad then killed Win- ment ar-fn«t him charged that he ob
it farting th* nrrflrtrtaf [iUnA
clad only in their night clothes,
marched to the street and out of dan
ger.
Counterfeit Ten Dollar Out.
Captain Thom&a I. Porter, of the
secret service, announced Tuesday
that counterfeit |10 gold certificate*
of the serlea B-1889-0323 are In elr
eulatlon In the north. A
barracks and mosqut-* at Conat*A*tt-
nople are more fortunate, although
most of them die after reaching their
destination. Some few of them ar*,
given beds to He In and water t*
drink and all of them. If they do aot
get warmth, are provided with eb*^
ter from the rains and the wind.
San Steafno is not the worst chol
era camp. That at Hademkeul ne*r
the Echatalja line* la more externalv*.
^ ^ 7— I
TO NAME HIS CABINET.
-
Wilson Says All Other A—e—ee
menu Most Be Disregarded.
“All statements about seleetloM
for the cabinet may be disregarded
until I make my announcement ay-
self.” declared President-elect Wtl***
Wednesday night at Hamilton, B*r-
muda, when he was told of report*
published in the United SUte*.
Governor Wilson said he had Mt
offerea or Intimated an offer of a
sltion in his cabinet. William J. Brpw
an, it was learned, has not been t*-
vited to Bermuda, and It le said h*
Is not expected during Mr. WUedn'e
stay. Governof Wllaon Is tnjoylag
his sojourn Immensely. He ep**d*
much of his time driving and npldr
ing the Islands. * T
mm " : ’''
flr.t degvee after Irqt 30 minutes of i to bsnh erpertu to h*
dellburatioa. 1
When s
ear coll!
was issued urging every person witn eonneeted
$10 bills In their poeeaeslon to *u '
amtne them closely, or submit them
motor
the ear wee th
thirty feet below.
Of OMir, ffere
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