The Pickens sentinel-journal. (Pickens, S.C.) 1903-1906, July 06, 1904, Image 3

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I (LAME ON OFFICERS ury in Slocum Disaster Renders Its Verdict. ^VARRANTS ARE ISSUED */an Schaick is Held Criminally Ro | sponsible and Captain Pcace Failed to Equip Vessel With Prnnot* A . . -,/v, i ??v; np|/tu av.uc?. The coroner's jury nt New York in tho Sloeum inquest, lias returned a verdict, finding: That tho immense lr,: s of life on the Genoral Slocum was duo to the misconduct of tho directors of tho Kniekorbocker Stoamhoat Company. That C-aptaln Van Sclmkk is criminal ly responsible. That Captain Pease, of tho Grand Republic, as captain qt the strain !>oat company's Meet, is criminally responsible in that he failed to propery equip the Slocum with lire ap; a ratus. That. Mate Flannajcan actcd in a 'cowardly manner." (That the action of Inspector Liinii?or,T: should be brought to ti:r? atteiion oI ill federal authorities. Coroner Ik rry has is.Jti'd warrants tor the arrest of the directors and o iir rials of the Knickerbocker S'e-. ..ix at Company. Inspector l.undhr r? and Mate Klannagan have been hoi.I in f 1.000 hail each. m Captain Van Gchaick's Testimony. | Win n tho coroner's jury, which lias ' keen investigating the disti: i< r to the excursion steamer General Slocuin, resumed its hearing Tuesday, Captain Vim shaicU, the commander of the Slocuni, was called as tlx tir.-t wilnoss. Van ScliaicU, who was wheeled into court in an invalid's chair, s.1 i<! he has lield a master's license about, thirteen years. > . He says ho wan on 1 ho General Slourin since she first wont into commission. but. ho ha:l nothing to do with tho general equipment of that stoamor in the first place, nor with tier lifo saving apparatus. iio said Captain 1'enso looked after tho equip mont of tho Slocum each srason. Ho said the government. inspector had condemned some of the lifo pr> servers ninco 1801. and he personally had thrown oul about thirty. Th<- captain Inscribed tho firo lighting and life saving apparatus on board. in tho course of tho hearing Captain Van Sehaick was asked what m | -ii - did when informed the steamer was oil tire. He said he ordered full speed. "It. was flood tide and ihe boat was ernlntr r\ ? ? * " 1 . ? w. ? imi> .-> ?iii ninir, tho captain. "Tho smoke came back !o tho pilot house. \\v? wort! 111 n v ihout four lengths beyon ! tho Sunken Meadows. Tho pilot said to nio: "WOint shall I .it;?" "'hot hot" go,' and then I ran to sop what the flro was liko. \t tho head of tho stairs I found a woman on l?cr knees. I liftr | hor up and looked lown tho hatchway. It was all aflame. I ran hack to tho pilot house and said to tho pilot: " "Rd, she's gone; beach hor.' "Ho said: 'Where?' and I pointed to North Brother island. 'Shave that lock and put her standard side on 'ho beach.' Then I started to ^f> aft. !>ur ino names were rnminj; like a volcano ami my lint caught fire. That's where my face and hands > <?( horned. There was no chance to move. It was omins like a locomotive headlight. ' Captain Van Sclmick mid lie was not absent from the pilot house more than half a minute from the rime the alarm was siveu until the slocnm was boached, which was not more thin two and one half minutes. The witness said it was im| issihlo (<> beach the tx>:it anywhere e! wiih us chance to ?ve life. Ho denied that he receive ! information of a tire h >foro the alarm tie riciet upon reached him, and brand'- ! as ;?!> 1 r-1 ho report that a boy told him at Nineeonth street tiiar the ho-it was on liro JAPANESE PLAN ATTACK. lUitsians Learn That They Will As sault Kai Chou from T^o Points. According to reports received at tio Russian headquarters at I.iao lang, the Japanese intend to attack ijther Kal Chou or Ta Che Kino from qvo HHJ' S. Their armies continue to advance fjmth and west. Tin* loading detach iti-nt of Genera! Oku's army has occutfed Sonuchen and Japanese scorns havo appeared in tho vicinity of Kai Ghou. Constant skirml&hing is in p?ogrerm between thorn and the Cosiftcks who aro observing the movetient-s of tho enemy. A I AMERICAN NURSERYMEN. at Atlanta After a Most InI teresting Convention. I jtnerlcan Association of NursoI r^losed its couventlon In AtI l8i? Thursday afternoon, after atfui meeting. Mid the visitors I lOfclty Friday morning, llrsi to hfiep at soma Georgia orchards I arjrles and then to travel borne* I Wi FREEDOM OF THE PRESS Sustained in Notable Decision Handed Down by Federal Judge Pritchard at Raleigh, INI. C. At Ashevillo, N'. Wednesday Judge J. G. Priteliard, of the United KUites circuit court. 11 led bis opinion in tin? celebrated easo of Josephus Daniels, beforo him on a writ of ha mi inih, crirgeu wiin contempt of court, Mr. Daniels, who is editor of The Raleigh News and Observer, had been lined $2,no<) for contempt by District Judge 1'urnoll. Judaic Pritchard's opinion will bo recognized as an important legal record, and is a careful and coniprehensive review of the law as applied to newspaper utterances that mi^lit bo construed as contempt of court. The text of the decision in i>:irt is as follows: "In order to determine whether the petitioner Is entitled to the relit I' prayed for in the petition upon which I i tin writ < .r I. o w?. iiuuuio cui (MliS WHS issued, ! is necessary to determine t wo ions: "t. Did tiie court which impose:! !id sentence in thts case have juri. diction ? "2. Docs this court have jurisdicI tlosi to hear ,1 d? 'ermine tiiis case 1 ?)ii a writ of habeas corpus? Public Opinion for Freedon . "The fs.rce <>f public opinion in thi< oi::itrv in favor of the freedom of the I press lias restrained Vi;e free ex. I vise of tin: power to punish this c'a: of contempts, and in many jrri. d j lions statutes have hcen enacted do priving <he court of the power to punish them. It was taken from tin I'm!I cral courts hy llio act of congress ? j 1 s::i, which act deprives those conns I of the common law powr to pro.cot j by this process, their suitors, wi< nesses, ofllcers and themselves against lite libel ol" tin* press, though publishimI and circulaied pending the trial i>1* ft cause therein. "That newspapers sometime.; gage in unwarranted criticism of the courts cannot lie denied. In some instances they construe tho liberty of tho press as a license to author; e them to engage in wholesale aim.-.- ?>" Ili" court, Imi these instances ar r:ir<> and do not warrant :i departure from tlu- well settled principles of the law as declared liy congress and cmv sirueti by tho emir:.;. It jr.dg<s charged with the adminis!rat ion of the law are not to le critici.ed on nccount of their odieial conduct t';i" liberty of the press is abridged and the rights of individuals imporih-d. There tuny 1 >? instances whore the publication of editorials or other matter in newspap< is would brini* the author within the limitations of the statute. For instance, if a newspaper tdouid publish an article concerning a trial which wn.s heiiiK considore I hy u jury and should send a copy of the I paper containing such article to the I jury or a member th roof, during the progress of the trial, for the purpose; of inlluencinK tliem iri tlieir decision. It would present a question whether puch conduct would not bo mi IndiaVior in the presence of the court, or so near thereto as to obstruct the administration of justice. 'It appears that the distintvii lied j jud^o who adjudged the piiitioner to l>" in contempt of court exceeded llio authority granted in tin* act of IS!5I. and that the court was without jurisdiction. Kuril tiring tho case tlio judgment of tlir court is void ami j therefore a nullity. "In virw of the foregoing, tlir court finds that the petitioner is unlawf'i'ly restrained of his liberty, and it is therefore considered and ordered 1 ?y the court thai the said .loseplnis Daniels he discharged from the custody of the marshal of the I'iti< <1 States i ami that he go hence without delay." PANTHER ORDERED TO HAITI. Germany's Demand for Redress to be Backed Up Dy Gunboat. The Merman gunboat I'anthei. now (it. Newport News, has received orders by cabin to sail for l'orl-au I'rince iin mediately. The sailing of tin- Panther f??r Haiti is dii<? to the ?I ? i -.ion of (!crtuany to insist 011 pnnishimnt of the palace guards who r?ntly threw Htonos at. IIk; (icrman ami Kr? !?"h ministers. Night Was Her Terror. "I would cough marly all nij'Ji! inrur," i |i-s M . Charles \;>pl< a! of ,\lox'imlria. lad., "and could h:ti*?iiy f?oi any {deep. | had coiiKUiuption .so I).id Ui:ti it I walk'(I a hlorU, | would cough frightfully and spit hlood hut. win") ill oth<?r inodiciiu s failed, three $l.tn? bottle- of |)r. King's New l)ls <:o\< ry wholly cured me and I gained 5S pounds." It's absolutely guarantec.| to ( ure Coughs, Colds. La (irippe. Hronchit is and all Throat and Lung Trouhl s. I 'rice 50e and $l.ou. Trial holt l< s free at Pickens Drug Com pany. tf TAKE LEAVE OF CABINET. r\nox ana uorteiyou Attend Their Last Official Meeting et White Hcuse. A Washington dispatch says: At lornoy Ooneral Knox and Fecretary of Commerce and Labor (Nirtclynti look leive of thoir cabinet associates ut the ?eml-weekly nv etlng Tuesday. Moth President Roosevelt and members of the cabinet paid cordial ributoa to tlio retiring ofliecr.s. JAPS TAKE FORTS Three Hills Around Port ArI thur Successfully Assailed, | FIGHT LASTED ALL DAY ! Cnaaopmsit x*?:n- i . ? a - wiiii L.ivuiy Artillery Duel?Russians Were Finally Forccd to Retreat, Leaving Their Guno. A special of Tlit!. ;<l:iy from Tokio slates thai in liorco lighting which look place at the roar of Port Arthur, Sunday, .June L'H, tin4 attack was siinultatU'Otis ly tlit; Japanese troops oa three hills which were strongly j fortified. Alter an overwhelming boinhardi m? nt the mikado's nu n advanced ami ! drove out I ho Km ians. Fori. iSo-('iio-Shan. it i added, was ; fir i captured and t lit* other forts fell eon afterward. Tim Russians retreated west., leaving forty dead or \v ouie led. The Tokio corn ; t .1; !.n\ of The I .or n Daily T< le ;?!i \v ; ?ln? sov< r li-.-.'.n i:m look place at Kin Shan >. I < SIMI l III I 111" Clip* oi" that place 0,1 t!i< u n-::?; 1 of j the L'lSth. TIm* Tokio c< ?ri'< pomleni of Tho M )i"iiin^ I'ost ; ay ; that tho .I:\piiivsi' s?T?iiul tinny lias ? ?V?m*t<*? 1 a junction with tin* llr army atnl that tin* who''.? lore, now li:i a Ii;:hlin^ front of ! Jn miles. Tv/snty-One Russians Drowned. The su'.ini.irii " l.oal D' llla sank at 5i? r niou:int;s in lite Neva, off il. Haltic shiplntihlinf. yanl. \\\'.!u"silay iriMitiiiiK, wish tlii- 1<.of ;tn oiileer an'l twenty 11 mi. Yho accideni wa^ due piirily to the MVS ive nutnhi r oi tlx* crew, mostly n "<ir ricne "<l j?i? ;i. anil cliielly *o tho I -infortunute at'-'ir.pt of ;i man to es("I ' while his COI.iraileS V.i'l'e s-rewinn down ill.' manhole. The OellinV nominal eanacitv i.; ten men. in-toad of which 111i:l.v Iwo ont? red i he lioat. hrim;inn her manhe!e in (laurelon. proximity to ilio river level. .In.'.t then a Ir.K d. send'nj? ii heavy wash against ihe boat. As soon | as (he water splashed into ihe snltna| rine boat's interior created a panic anions Hie novices and one of them tried tn s?ei out of the manhole, which ; the older hands were sere-vm:; down preparatory to the d? scent. tl:> si:!>ineri'int; compariinenl having already op; lie.i. The water aisi|<>d in and with i..e in-i'.dii le open, tin; inns- r: 1 vi se| sank like a stone : mm.,. -....i . -.i' ii < were saved by bcinic bl(<\vn u;> thioi: 'i the manhole by the rush of |? air. The l>e!,in shonly afi< "wardo was rai ed. MINISTER HEAVILY FINED. Rev. Hilly Qndly Dis.'iyured a Brother Wearer of the Cloth. AI .la. 1; oir. , !l< , l-'.a., I { \. ! It I billy. a prominent liaiiiisl Ji\ine oi thy ' -Cite ami o!ii of ili. editor- of :!i" Soutln rn I5a|i:;. t .in.I Hap. ; \V.: ; iii'ss, w.1.1 tin' ! J i > in i ii i imia.il ' court. He w :? 1 11:i< -1 1 w j ;. ;i i<ili iin; 11< v. W. A. Iloi mi, |r.i of the Kir.-d I5a|it:.-.t church of Jacl.^onviK. , ami also an < litor o:' tjje same j?i! ? K T; Kcv. Holly, i i-: < n.ir^e<| -inn4; the 1 .lacksonvilli .liviji' in the fsicn abou; . J n t i In. y.i I l.l'll i --1 > I linn i the irouiil- is m :i< 1 to hive im-so \ 11'oin a ilii-'pilto :i 1?? *!i main :n> at. > i (111' s'?llti:< " i'. i: i iii : i \\iti:0 - t id I j'lj.tT in ip; -:i(iii is (lie (! < .iuir<? nf ! John 1!. Sii-tson and l{> v I lull. i.- his 1 i r i: il it ;>r. ;r a: v,> in tljo : ,! ik's Physical Examination Rii)id. out of twenty live yni'lis who i'l'l pas.sotl l h? ; iik'ii'al < .:?.inimil i >n !' >r ailini.- '''n into i ii< 11si\.< 1 : ? :i h iiiy mini : were i'v;?;i:it '! |?)i> -:? ;?i!;- a1 .\unaj>olis \wi!ii<>il.iy, onl;. ? 11 \ ? \v r. i ccssl'nl. BANKERS FAVOR CI rlVELAND. 1 Straw Billot at Savannah Results Overwhelmingly for Grover. tuostl.iy 'ii i. th< i an!, otlii i.i!s o' savannah, <!a.. \v- ; the s;'est a* fish supper <>f i ?*? iin-nt i i- >> i ail lor, of the ciiatli.in) i anu a:t r i:> per a struv vol > * .> < taui-n mi , h. nri ii 1 i i i'?i '?'?? ' ? . . > . I I II " II Ml" ' I j j for <"Ic?v? li.i?i! for the m >mii: ion sic. ' two for Parker. Brutally Tortured. \ case came to light tliat for pci Kisti'nt and unmerciful ioriur< ha- per Imps never iieen equaled. Joe (Jolo* hick, of t'olussi, Calif., writes: "For ]"? year. I endured insufferable pain I mm Itheumatism and nothing relieved me. 11 ough I t ri? <1 every t hiim known. I esune across Klectric Hit ters and it's Ilie greatest medicine on earth for that trouble. A few hottle.s of it completely relieved and cured me." Just sis good for Liver and Kidney troubles and general debility Only :>0e. Satisfaction guarantee.I by Pickens Drug ('ompanv. it j PROHIBITIONISTS MEET. | I National Convention cf the P irty Assembles at Indianapolis to Name Ticket. The tenth nalioir-.! prohibit ion convention opened at. Indiana;! >1;. W'cdj nesday morning \v:tii torn- thousand i del"j?ates, alternates and visitor-; j j present. '! .unlinson hall wa.; proi'us-j I ly decorated with the national colors. | On the; i>lati'orm bun;; piciures of Abraham Ijineoln, ('Union li. j and Francis V.'illard. The convention was rnlb'-d to order ! by Natioiiiil | - 1 ' it 11 . Ol | , Chicago, who j-?i?l the < nnvciilicn Jut 1 j iii- - ?n?!?!< tl was the only one thai luul a real issue to present 10 ihe Ameri- ' ! can |>< ople. ; Mr. Stewart introduc-<1 Homer 1-. Cast If. of I'itt !>ur^, ii !!jm> :i, y hair* man <>f 1 he con v?::;ion. Following Mr. Casi l a<blv W. ; C. (' 1 <I rv.nod, of Minnr;i;ioli'., io.>!c j charge ol' !h?! r> cords a i t? :i ; ;r: secret v. ry, iii>< 1 ii: comniUu leci! < <! the : inif iim ami the' name, ol' the new national commi:I lee were read anil adopted. ' Free admi.'.sioti was offered, ami a | recess taken until 'J o'clock. i The coiiimitl.ei) on permanent orvian- , ization hehl a bri< I' inceiiiuc. ami , 1 ( !? 1 A. (i. Woll' -nJii ri^T. of Lincoln, j Nob, lor pernu'.uent ciiairman, ami I\V. Cahlerwood, ol Minneapolis, for pcrmumni .?ecr< tary. The report. ol the commit too on ere- ' ileniials was followed by tho report of tho eoininitti e <>n permanent oreani/.a- ! tlon, both ?jt which w. re adopted. IRREGULARITIES ARE CHARGED. |v<v? wi j m u>;ji3i *i; | f J v Ciil.'y 11 HCJ V^OHI mitteo Severely Criticized. (iooriji-t <-;i|>it''i ollicinl.-. w !n> worn j critici/. -l l>y tli? i |n.rt of i!i-- ! ; lullv?? ? onnnit'ce ;iml soin- m inlx r.i i 1 of tho legislature iiii iloinj; a litllo ( i .t icizin \ in r< 1 al i i ; >n Tin' c*??m in if t? in ii.-, n port pointed ihu. every 1 rr**t;ii"::r iy thai ?oul?l ! be found in <Nv i y .!< [ ;u: nn nt of t ho I stato, Imm it did ii >' ty :in\ t ?ii?about i slit' extra ex; f a< 'OMti in: employed ! by (ho committee nor tho m> no^nipher it t njplcyi'.l. ThcrJi iii< niin.v legislators and j slato lion- oil';- is wim (onfnd tliat the t-rini;dii !< ? viol'ii- d the law whi-n thoex'ia in> n \v. : <-mpl?* 1 :nt<l <>n? mouther of tlic !:i?h . wont . i) far as to stati- that I;"- would ii? any measuro j to pay lor c lie < \' ra li?-1 p. j Tin* i'1 -oliiiion < i- .it in-; tho commit tec tnii oi'.iiinin tin* work <i: : not nppropria'!* mom". for tin- wo.;, of 11s eonimiltoo furth'T than lour dollars |n r dav for oacli momiw.i- mm... r< . ; i:': "4 > i .i t !* i' . :iiiniit? i :' I . !! , i< ' :i!y or., . ,) n ac? couniir cii" I??? !: > < r T!i!> ? <>111111 ii mnioy. ! a 11 i .'lit !> per, contrary id 1!. ? !;i \. ;m<l a s'onc>i?ra pln-r !. i i< .v Tli" i-dinriiii 11??? tit* - in its report tluit two a fountain 1 ?i one ??tr:ij ! 1 r Wil nip:o\ ! Tin* report (Ijii-s noi nx-mion lliai only oil"' i uccomitam aiul it > stenographer \va. ! allow 1 I tli(> < >111 mill 1 Alio!tici* qiH'.sl Ion ('hut (ho lo<inlii< tors r.iv ;ixju 1 ri 11 < about a 1 1 which some of the rapil'il oliicluls who ivi'i'i' criticisc.l l>\ t h? < ??:nini 11 <*?? think ; s!ict;lil hi' look<> I into w 1 ; th?> pay incur. < n l!i" | art ?>1 f!;o n<;vcriior of ::*???:? '? t? on of the < \p< rt a < I eor.ii' .wits- of ill" commitee. 'I'll", ciwi mil dij<\: in>* lmnsi !i iti its re,.or th it tlii. was love. (Joverunr Terrell when seen alio;:: i In matter \\v in. <lfty. va -I: 'Yes. i paid ,iLi i'tt j-'-.eii ,) one r?f rhn expert acconir ant s oil apjirnril of th" committer r|'ji -re \va ; no peeitle law f ?r I lie lit. llllt 1 '?.?die money ' Ol|f (if 111> colithl.; lit l'l'.tul Ilpott th< aRfoeiiu in that v. n he ; -la :nr met the eomtuii1' would v,-nr .ill appt'Oprial ion an . .. ha< , iiio aione;,.' I ln?! l lie :i 111 lion \. I mi -are to draw the moil' y out. Imi 11. \V.is ir> -| Cilll law ||!|I lie. /in pi" r > d , v i, Tile omtn i: < e ma e no ire ;i ion of i h it : r nisat ??? !. l it laid ; ir: iciilai St fe i li I hf 1 a< ' '! ' I he ' a I e 'it ' Ot'iee; < \\ ere loo la \ ill I ; ill:-. : a .1 ries withi 11 tint In." It > The 1 Hie a ' < >1.: ; r f ''.' com mi' uii,: ill |<?y I at 1 I:\ I aia r; of .?."> |' r day for t 1; :n;j t. Pinion, an i i er I 1 . . . ,1 < it. Til/* 1 -5l"n01;r 11 !: r. M'. \Y I-'. IJiue. is in Mr. Ilii!! ??*?: in ij con The a si ant < xp< ' ar u ir .1. T hum an .1 r , w : 1 In nephi % of :: ' a'< .1 '1' Iinnean m m . ; the < "men tee .Mr. Hull v. 1, < !. enmisi of the f'otnmil ter. I The 1 xpeiv ( oliiii a ill w i | aid j ten and five? il -II r-> n d; en h, ?t ii is claimed le s?>4)ie No hlcnlion of th" piy if mad in the 1 port to the 1.,... ... 1 ; ... ii i : n.v sumo of (Im < a pit n| ?>!!. .: i! I'm i hi- ?r < r ; 11 f i n; \\ or around i h, i ,i:?if 111 . im! il l doing in> u' r!;. wailing on in-ruction from tin* commit' e \t ihe m: I im< f.li y fHim the in couman: wen drawing their pa v. | WILL REDUCE FREIGHT RATES. Atlanta, Knoxvill?? and Northern Road Makes that Announcement. A flweeping cut in Ire; -lit rate-- will l)i' inaugurated on the At Inula, Knox vllio ami Northern railway. In ginning July t>, fivo days after tli<> freight trains of that road begin running into and out of the city of Atlanta. The cut will reduce rates to points between Atlanta an I Knoxvlllo on tin' line of that road from 10 to 150 per cent SWALLOW IS NAMED As Candidate for President by the Prohibitionists, CARROLL VICE PRESIDENT M i!o-s ? 1: - , V.VJ...|,.||,U ^j.iy'jriucn Not to Present His Name?Platform Touches Upon Many OutsicJo Subjects. ?!!..-? \V. Swallow, oV i! i:-ri <bur;r, I'a.. v.:: ; ncminat I by ac< lfr..i tiiun for !?roy;il< lit. by 'be | r-Iiibi:io:i <;nu:ati".i a> In.linn. (.oils T't: . At Hi" lii.il inula (i'-iiiTiii \iiI ^a tol? i'f.i; ;i. 1 .i .'mi C. \Y ilt'y asi:iiv; i!::>t bin nann' h :a> | : :.! !. Cr'-or'-; \V. Cai /!!. of T \ \v.i:> 11< :: i;i; 1 -< 1 fur \ ic- i r. icb'iil. 'lit" !>luUY>rin was : without j"-i;nii!< n! : a |?;a? <i ' !' ' < a ho b.n < ::i:i. ' I . |: v. a.-; <b* ;cjvb< ! by 1. I!. Aai'is, of <>; ;.!OH, srer? '?i;y hi li c ; :'itt (>. a - -i." broa ! ]iauoim < \ i !?la?;O l tho pooplo by lljh part . addition :<> 'ho on 11 ? - ]i?51j ?i >;? -1 io;i. it d> clnvox tiif jitii'iy 'o in in favor of lijU rnational arbitration. n ar* law . as< ! i a 11!':.' il a . I i: .'1 . -i ?'? i tiuiis, uniform !aw; of li. <oa::try ami dopomb :iel< }f:j:'5lnr ! i..:i of -vnalors, fivil s<rvk :: :i -'.*?.i. and liiu iuitia: i? ami r< f< r;,i I :ii>. Tho trust (jiK 'ion v\ ;icrovni'/^d hv a (Ionian ! for a r: .' ! anp'irat ion of the prinriph am! .ii'.stlc < all organization-: <>;' ? .i j ; il ami labor A reform of divoiv I is demanded an 1 polygamy d no-nv Over .s:x ii t'i-iii';a!i:i dollar-, wan raise,1 b\ snh < ription. ph\! ; <1 from ilio floor of tho c nvi'ii irii. which with $11,000 in the treasury, \v: 11 In- tho nucleus of tho ivnnpiiun ft;ml. National Chairman Stewart ami Nat'onal S'erotary Tate woro r< - ! < i m". Swallow May Decline. Thursday evening. in r ;>ons<> to a i oni;rat ill;.lory t.d< '.ram. Dr. Swallow s"nt the following ' > Chairman St< w art : "llarrl.-burjc, Pa., Juno rj< >. Hon. uliv r W St< warl, Prohibitionist Xai ion a' ('Dir.ii'ii, Indianapolis.?-If hotio r< i ii' ! to in y mr <!i patch iniji!i(v ('liti<- r?'f|iiii-;my alisonc.* from it-, while I lii hlv appreciate any honor or duty the ;;r;iii<!< j aim> of tho age <-nii jyim , >< ' unless Mrs. Swallow's lwallh :til> imI V.oiilil In <*oiim "11< I to;?1?*? !iit r T ll V n :t i i 11 ii ;i !l (> !: \\ t' lit P Cll I-:. .!ll ( '. r: i" ' iii |>:i be Working Nitjht ant) D.iy. I"; i tn i< I itii ] in, ;ln i- ' ' 1 Lhiiii; Ii.il ? vcr was niii lr I >r I-' i11 X >v I :! I'ill . Thf "| i Ian: wi nKii" into si r? iuv Ii, i ! < i'ltn iikm'k.v, brain fas; i 11;<? its>-n: 11 pow.'i Thryn; ivoikIi n'nl in ItniMinu up i lie In. ill Ii Only J.*,r per > >\ Ro'nl by LMcki lis I riu; Company II (Joorgia A i* i < u 11 nral Roijloly moots at Mawliinsvillo Augusta 17 18. II* 'BAD ROUT OF RUSSIANS. j Conflict at Ten-Shui Pas3 W?.s Desperate?Eoth Flank and Front Attacked Simultaneously. A special sent out from 'I'okio s;iy::: I t ai 1 ?1 reports ot' t ho i apt uro of FunKliui oil .luii" L'7 ho. thai tlx; Itux.sUiim were driven from an c:;coo li I - "'I y strong position <h;!n'.n:i! in;; l!i?' Klii-Jli!:fhc?S road. In this lain: t lm Ku.-::sian I<> ; ! wire again In avi. [ than thu.-?.? ?r.' the .!; pane:?-;. I The .Japan (> oiltinam-uvi p-d tli< Was-dans by working around th" enemy's ri-In ilaak an.I atta? Uing him in llio far. The .lapam ;t advance! i:t thn column . (Jin.' v.;t assign* ] to deliver a I'ror.ial attack and 111 nth -r. u> strike i !>. ? < ikui.voil ihc Haiti i. Tin column whi' '.i advar.'-'d upon l!io ltu: i in right ii.ink fought a .-t.-paraie action, i' iwniiiu-?r?M Mir'".- battalions cV in ar : rv. ix **nn and two machine guns on Suiiday niorniir.. Thi.- .1 an n'.-"i .! Hiitii sun o!" Sunday. .M this hour tin: .lapam ? hivona^k d and renov.i-l he a.-.vault at in Mini;; lit, whoti tlx. ,;iu r(>( i|i d in d !' aiiirr the ItiiS' ians. ' On Monday morning, the 2".th, llio I'. rm v. r :^ wiili : !:: ? . la 11 a I ii ni.; and y'\i<?pn fun Tiny as...nil:" I the .1 a|<:;11 a,' vI? lously and hi dvavored to r< " :ii; the j.o ition tlu-y had Ins!. Thoy were r<pnl >d anil the Japanllan'.crs work'd ii. ir way 1 < 1 ihe ' r<- >r of the main H .siau position at IVn-Shui pass. This attack occurred a* o'i'lo: |; in ' ' ?? m<>rnin;:. In ilit* meantime. "lie Japanos. no! ntnn wliii Ii lin:I ln < n iirn?'<I to tnai\e tlic frontal attack. in'i anil routed imi j 1m hi .-an (1 infantry ai: 1 < avalrv jmsted near Wenehapantsu This happened on Sun.lay, the L'?'iih. At davn <>n Mon !a> \tin Japanese rem wed til" attack. The fi chtinn 'his day w;'s opened wiUi artillery. The H'is ; ia^ poured a lividly artillery fire upon the at t acker. . and tin Japanese. I ;irti 11 ry t-i cured a 11 ?w position and deliver".1 a heavy < r iss llr. fipini th lius.iian lines of defend". While this was proceeding. tin Japanese infantry and engineers cle ir <1 the ohst ructions from tlni Russian rear and closed in on the enemy. Tie Russians broke I nil ! lied at 1 1 ::? Monday morning. The Japan' se jja'ned on I r< tained possession of tli" hoijrhts. The Russian I - ft ninety dead ueliind tl.ein on the heights. This number <;f dead does not include the , found 111 tile valleys. The Japanese lost "JTu tn< n 1<i11.? 1 o' wounded in the Hanking and frontal attacks. T'no Russian tr<><>, win iitW'd Vii-Shnl )?:!- :. ' 'ii .sti-.i \ba. i'.iiui- i?r ini'-int ry. . \. ntci:i siiiuuN of . avalry anil thr. battalion of i nil lory. Tlii' > mivy had s)- n t Ii r?~ nnntli in foiMiiyiri: l'in Shni pa Ph. baiw.i 1 ;iii : utli' r hiil iin-.v rip iirnl by i lir .In? an> sc h si not brcn rny l: it bMnr.> r. ' n at in.: ' !i In ians 1)mi ih'i| i h? :warrhoiii- > at i:n T ' m Tin* ): inn r< ' p it(<1 in : nli1!* owai I i-1 .ii Mi' 1 I'liv *1"!:? Japan' > ? j " ur?m! ? . lit y . Hi-'I*--.. KILLED HIS DAUGHTER-IN-LAW. Junrrel Over C.abbi.ge Lends Aged Man to Commit Heinous Crime. V I-'ayi tt' vill<\ i;;i . Thursday S .<vc ' nt'rno. :i man 7!' v> ;sr ??f ;>: . !. .1 ilau;\ht"riii la\\ 1 linmirli tlie u ; i'!i ;i pistol, i.illiiu; lur n aiitl;. 1XI |]< ; <!: ! ;; - work in :t 1 < n ?rU:i v i|l) - ?<;;. ?it I im< . ;t - i' nt r? it brain ii ii* I 1 1 - 1 a'ino. 1 rut ir< ; v ! -. t tIn woman> !' S1 t'< Ii i 1 if ; 11.- ' 1 ;inl : 1 ? 1 I it .-it h r< 1!I | 'ore aid eon Id I.. iiininoiii I. Th-i 1 . i. sa'.d 111 lia\ ori;nat? d < \> ' fa", bane pau li which tin \i:\ri i<*.-< to hi- I -1 h I said In iiav l-.n *i < inuron. T1 \act >! 1:1 iI 1!.. !>:.!" of 1 ii uIT:- 1- .1 ro n? >t 1 \ n :: hit i' i 111 o 1.111 that tlui'i- was 111; 'ilid 1 T : audi 11K a <> Wli:ch siio 1! 1 a v. 11 11- of c -r;:i 11 of ' h. v. a coi.iaiac 1 in tlii) iittk? '.'.irdeli iml mi 1 !ii ill- ilisput. \ rtM <1 .111 1*: mi in. 111 v 1:1 ir:Ui 11: : t ! ii Mini*. MORE COUNTIES IN GEOiGIA Corirt.tlit onnl A 11. ' !- crit Pa-: :-d !;y ?to;:r. ir? Sii .cogsJul. !! - I?i h'i>w < <> :11: !:::< > I"- i 1 i| ill C i.l. I ' It; it'll ..' I i< 'Hlmonl !-i!1 p;i - I 1 ' t . ji I- cnt.'tl iv< ?'< I.V I 111". I !; t>i!l |>roviil? 1 'i' a pa rat'r : ? '> !aU> con i i: -itIon '< r?'iul a i-i! i'hi i'o 'hall lidt hii iiion than <?m ndr- I anil ; >n\ live < ' ?n n: in tin II i !11> .n'M'i' .an >il, < >i" our : ( rilo i i In? pn at pa I a i aph i a i* ^ai> !. liJni' n 11 mila! r l roun'l 17. FRENCH WARSHIP AT HAITI. Gtcnir.fj Incident, However, is S..id to Be Amicably Settled. Tlio I'n lu ll in r Juri'-n <!? la (Jra viere has arrived at J'orl au-I'i inco. Tin; incident of stoning of lh<> French and <ierman ministers is now asserted lo have boon closed by renewed formal apologies w hich have been accepted by the French and German ministers.