The ledger. [volume] (Gaffney City, S.C.) 1896-1907, January 30, 1896, Image 2
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News Notes From 11 : \
South Carolina.
HTERE87ING, li'i O 'T •
Cltlc«n« of Soulli Caro! i:ii 'Vi!l t
TAltdity of the ;i nr:r
klbltlng thr Importation of I- nuo - : r«>i i
•th«r States—Cot I ou Mill for lia:lt-.-
t«a—Cat la Salaries.
Washington, Jan. •-‘7.—A
frtm Charleston. S. C .
•kk house wavs and meaiis
a»4 presented tlic'claim- "I
f«r the establishni. it m a
tt tho UnitedStates
arts, director of fl>“ l>:i"l;
fare the banking st
Representativ i i i. a i
Oarolina dwelt uji n t i
aad volume of the c> M
Charleston and <■' iii»an n ii
with Savannah. T1
port received a little m •
bh« cotton uadc thaii Ciiaii
Rovai, Wilnunpcm an i : <
Oarolina ports, how<vr. - !’ * 1 '•
Mtrable amounts d
this much business away fr an t .•>
tai for which that city,
to furnish the capital. Win
taken into considerate*n Ciiari'
ranked Savannah.
Charleston was the bu-i
Jo a F- " ii All Parts of
North Carolina.
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Industrial and Business Condi
tions For a Week.
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TANITARY .^O, 1896.
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The Senator Declares Un- quiv-
otaliy For Monroi Doctrine.
FrTFJG, rJFORTl'ir ITEMS. INCREASE IN THE PRICE OF COTTON SUPPORT ; 0.
tha Carolina** and w.. -
the I rest p rt
be-
tween New Orl<.
iid Baltimore
- tor
Ihe establishmeni <<f .
subtil ,'sury.
Messrs. John D. Mu;
rpliv, ,1. .'■.
lur-
dock. A. H. Ilowi
. Ik O’Neill
and
W. H. Welch, bu n:
3 mi u of <
Ion, were present ■
t did 11 t s]:
preferring to ]eav< <
iieir <-;: • ill
t ho
hands of M' Lauri:-.
1 v > v • ; 1 * » ; • • ( ; 1
tie*
ways aud me; * <•- ;
ninittee. wh-.
1 in-
tends to make his !
*t for C !.*rh'
.-ton
in the committee w .
r-n it t;-ke>
tin*
proposition up.
After leaving tli
v,-ays an 0
■ans
committee tin- del<".:.
.- ;i ay; 1 -.
be-
fora the committ* - • :
public inii.-i
ings
•ad grounds in >u;ip >rt i. ^ il • >
grant to the city wf -* n S.
tha old postcilici 1«.* ..i; .
tha use of the <• <111111' r : 1
aity.
MYSTERIOUS AFFAIR.
A Ctenuly Trc‘asur«*r ilol* »r 1 ol
Over
T w<»
i'liou'imd *1'..
Columbia. S. C.. Jan
-A m;
rste-
, \v T ‘.
Jtl .
rioas robbery <x-<-nr, i in
Cou’
-.vay,
IjT
Horry county, t -n <:
> and
lias
li 1
only now leaked • u
fact
was
kept quiet for a pn: y - . n
,v of
; jr •i
tha “faithful on<
r it.
Tho
u.
safe of tlx- couuy-*
, g i j
« JL ^ L
•rry
<■
was opened and r
ur Hj.
7 i i.
1 • \
County Ti'-asar i. D i.
i > hr w. i
s ill
];
iiia office during tie da-, ai.
|(1 FliV
s lie
4 > i
locked bis safe, as w .- in
- .
i>e-
0 ) J.
for*closing up i : th<- n< . ,t
. R'*t
urn-
; ViV ii
iaa on Toesdav m
f< nun
l ids
1 tie I
oBce door open and on
ier <-x;
ami-
1 (*
nation discin'-n d t ...’ in .
e liad
Lee a
mi ’■
opened and tlx- amount s
fated
was
f r\
gone.
The thief evidently mu-t hav inc wn
tha comhiiiatii.n. an < i.ivi- n. , i. 1
himself with a to I':<• «.ii; .i -
•rouble in g<;tt:n ' tii • i> j tv. !' 1 a
flnt thing of the kiud that in > .•
happened in that < wu :ty. 'l a •
claw to the robber. Tie- nva.-ur •• i
praaumed, has some in . a- t . . . r 0-
bary, but has not told any 1 . a
whole affair is looked <>!i goner iiy a
rmy remarkable.
M«r tally Wounded His Urol n-J. i-.v.
Columbia, S. C., J:tn N'-ar Man
ning, Clarendon <• nnty, il< m y Tm ; tl
sort ally wounded hi- l.r in-law,
Jndson Chewing. li<-cii li< i- . m\; ra-
ordinary provneatioii <<r ir was deilu-
arnte assassination. Tim dyif .-.tan
•ays that he was in his barn nm
corn wneu Tindal. wlm b b i'_ t<; ( ,ue
of the most prominent iamb; a the
county, cam** to tie- door stsnl a 1 ora
if he wanted to go rabbi limiting; t ( ,at
ha nssented, and as )i<- g<»i up. I indal
ired two loads of Inr-k-ii <t in ' i i, .dv.
Tiudul claims that < inewingbrntally as-
>nlilted Mrs. Tindal and lie ;;<■-u.-f i
kUn of the deed and then shot him.
A Cut In Sataricn.
Columbia. S C., Jan. :.M —In tin-
house of representatives the -on n j
began to get in th<ir work. Wii<"i ine
bill providing for the re r.-aumw i .0
the state suprem'' <• >urt cam m ■
•ttacked it an ! the - daric- < tho
(ices and attaches of tim <• a. 1 wi-r • all
cut down. The salary ni i cliiei ja.-.-
tice was cut from :..'>oo t . ;!.no ). and
thostr of the assistant justi - )r a
$8,000 each to Tim «• ai.-i ; . . ,
•0 be required t<> hold thre iustea
•uly two sessions a year.
Si-rtiun datler Kittl'd.
Columbia, S. C., Jan. g'd.—.1. j. Sut-
ties, one of tin- ol<l<*st si-dion m .
on tho Atlanta :in<l (!liariotte railr < <1,
was killed at Duncan, near Spartatt-
buig. was on hi- crank ...
four men going through a <
when they met a frej t tn
aither crank or train could lx top i.
There was a collision, tin* crank thr .v,u
from the tra<‘k and Suttn- ki. 1. Tue
other men jumped and thu--av<>d tin in-
stives.
Thu l>U|if-ns!iry Luiv A^ On.
Washington, Jan. 28. — In the so-
promo court of the Unit'd Sr it< 1,1
•ions to advance were made in ,J. ;
Scott, et al. versus .laitn- Donald, f. am
cases from the circuit <' urt 1 <r S n;
Oarolina. The i sno <- Hie v...i dt .
the ditpensary I im ntl C
prohibiting citi/< 11s of t). 1 tat.. 1, a
Importing from a is 1 t i ,
countries spirited ami int ni:;
liquors for p<o anal i, • < < imp-
lion.
I'rinntni-iit I.awyi-r
OHAULKSTON, Jail. 21. A an,
Farrow, a promimnit and p ; :
J oung member of tin* C.k. .-t ,
ltd at his ln>in> Inn - . I r. !'
wan born 1:1 Albemarle < unt., \' t r-
f [iuia, 'SI years ago. . i I • r ;11
aw at tin- lJiiiv< r-ity 1 Vir r <
Cuttoii Mill Idr <*tiarl<-»|„ii,
CflAltl.i.s 1 o\, Jan. r 1 ).| : |j
building will soon be , i j>i r.
charter has Ix en m y o i n ,
oapitulists. Tin- mill will have
tal of $150,000.
(,i <>< - tin* I.'quor Oealrr, Who
. .< <i > -.111 « aroliiiiuns, said to He
co V]t!>llf*;ttion fora Kecelyer
A ion In favor of Mrs. Vance, Wife
of l! Late Senator, Kte.
ii !<::i. Jan. ‘.'7.—Popular regent-
in i'i Id rth Carolina at the summary
di al of John H. Winder, as gon
er.- . n.ger of the Seaboard Air Line,
cor. <; 1 - unabated. He arrived hero
ami nen interviewed, said:
• J -.. -atiy dislike to say anything for
pu . -n.tio.i at any time, but in view of
1!. ; t c; .: s<> much interest is mani-
m; jiubac in the matter, I
ti. it that the facts Ik* given as
tln-y ; tu.o.y exist.
v- - 1 no communication from
eit ■ ])i sident or the vice presi
de \1-i.1g me of the proposed ac-
ti-. , on Jan. 1 was advised by a
iiie of tin- r.ci.is that he had
had ; ino-rview with the president, in
v i tli • ..-ti-r said the committee of
tin ard im-tors would not con-
lin - . :tment of me as general 1
m;’.:. . .-, r- • reason being that there
-op-ration and nonsupport of
the it by me, and that I was
on- : : when wanted, and saying
tin o. . - <1 propose to give me any no
te- ; m ;>riij>osml action, but if I
v ..a iiariiy resign it would re
in . . .. aati .11. I immediately went
t<< If - and nxjucsicil an inter-
vi- w wo ! tin- president. It was ac-
c 1. mi ll In- said he saw no good
rc-c-t 1 <■ line 11 111 it. I demanded an
< ] 1 u; ni;. 1 > u my ixafore tin* com-
Li. . .y eiiarg- ■ made, declaring
so far as I was concerned.
. , . inity was denied me. I
t : -amled that the charges be
v, .11. Ue then denied that there
v. , • i o ;<•>, an 1 gave me two let-
t<. pilainiag tin* matter.”
LAMBETH IN MEXICO.
tTuc i.'i] i«>r Hi-illi-r Wlm Swiiiillctl North
> sroliniiiii- Other N«*\vit.
]’, >1. .1. Jan. Jo.—(Ji-orge A. Lam-
.-. .is a v. ii ile-ale liquor dealer
»vin) s ..inaii* 1 so many other
amt ii- i last week, is in
J. \V Tr,i'-y, a physician, fell
.. ii in- • t Kings M untain.
. .1 11. x. u>, Charles Cole
mis. white men, and Red-
.; and Ii ss Joyner, negroes,
h r ;ieatedly setting lire to
. o Ivinstoii. is in jumgress there.
1 <• .mind June 10 there were
d the t tai loss was $500,-
j •! ivs lina iy discovered these
. xandcr ii u.-e, a negro, and
.a- he-otm* state’s evidence.
•Carr lias revoked the com-
i n- X <:-t.i Carolina naval re-
l .r harm ay and the good of
tin- servi'-e
-tii- -e years ago a white man
:>n . • desert -d Ids wife and
< "•!!. diday h<* returned without
i: imd lived all these years in
< ' ; Ima. Neitlier his wife nor
< <i ■ n s remembered him.
h-ati m ha been made for the
" .it of a i< ceiver for the Hen-
. n! aim Brevard railroad, which
del I uily last August.
• -u ere a- court of Mecklenburg
< r iyd<-'-idcs that Mrs. Vance is ou-
to d<)W<*<‘ in all the lands of her
late nu-band, S< nat a* Vance.
WHITECAPPERS AT WORK.
This Is BettiR I'si-il as an In<lii<-<'in<>nt to
Planter* to IaciTanx the Acreage, ami
from Prc*cnt Imllcation* tin* Urop AVill
Be Much Larger I'hau I-a*t Year—Many
New KnterprUcs Kc|*orted.
Chattanooga. Jan. 2fl.—The Trades
man has received its reports of indus
trial and business conditions for the
week ending Jan. JS, in all parts of tho
southern states. A slight increase in
the price of cotton is being used as an
inducement t > planters to increase the
acreage. From present indications the
crop will be mu *h larger thau that of
last year. Fertilizers are now iu active
demand. The iron men seem to be sat
isfied with the condition of the market,
as there has been no further lessening
of pig iron quotations, and the demand
continues to be fair. Southern lumber
operators give most encouraging reports
each week. It seems as if a heavy trade
may be expected during the spring and
summer. Reports that cotton mills are
turning out goods in excess of the de
mand are not confirmed in the south,
where the mills continue to find a ready
market. Prices, while low, are steady.
Among important new industries in
corporated or established in the south
ern states during the week are: The
Buckingham Mining and Milling com
pany of Richmond, Ya., capital $100,-
000; the William Schuff & Sons tannery
at Louisville, Ky., to cost $80,000; the
T. R. Thomas Lumber company, capi
tal $50,000, of Prescott, Ark.; tho Inter
national Creosoting and Construction
company of Galveston, Tex., with $50.-
000 capital; tho Texas Oak Leather com
pany of Tyler. Tex., capital $40,000, and
the International House Construction
company of Houston, Tex,, capital $15,-
000.
Reports of new textile mills include a
$150,000 cotton mill at Charleston, S
! C., a 12,000 -piiulle mill at Roanoke
Rapids, Va.. a *50,000 mill at Charlotte,
N. C., ami tilers at Rome and Sparta.
Ga., and Pittsboro and Winston, N. C,
Then* an* also reported bicycle works
at Little R'jck, Ark., brick works at
Fitzgerald, Ga., a canning factory at
Hairodsburg, Ky.. and a coal mining
and coke company at Thacker, W. Va.
| Cotton delinting works are reported as
to be built at Wilmington, N. C.. gas
works at Marietta, Ga., an ice factory
at Miami, Fia., and machine works at
DeLaud, Fla. A paper mill is to be es-
tatlishcd at Sugar Land. Tex., soap
works at Easley, S. C.. a tobacco factory
at Little Rock, Ark., and wookworking
plants at Florence and Jacksonville,
Ala., LaGrango and Little R<)ck, Ark.,
Springfield, Ky., Starkville, Miss., and
Roderlidd, W. Va.
Among tho enlargements of indus
trial plants are: Machine works at
Birmingham, Ala., cotton mills at Bir
mingham, Ala., Coleridge, N. C., and
Lynchburg, Va., aud lumber mills at
Rome, Ga. Tho new buildings of the
week include a $10,000 auditorium at
Birmingham, Ala., a $25,000 business
block at Asheville, N. C., and one to
cost $20,000 at Wheeling, W. Va.; an
$8 ,000 church at Tuscumbia, Ala.; a
$10,000 school building at Euparlee.Ga.,
and a $00,000 office building at Mem
phis, Tenu.
BIG FORGERY.
SaVH r J he*!*!' S ■) "n > t>i\ i ■ ’
tin* l nil re -till a t » ’'■ *t
Approiiri) <»f J* !*orr. :;n I «>
Spring to Arms l!i<* <*r u.G
\\ orld I Arr ^ \ »•
■SOLUTION
-; -ni in -iit (n
ut i In* l'l 1*1
I'lliTl* Woulll
-t Army tho
Washington, .lap
of the senate ehaplui;' »
appearance o:‘ am-tie-
tho eeii-tollafion of si
the knitting to: •-tin :- - i
al! the people of
vaueement aud
country.
3Ir. Turpio (D< m. Ip. 1.),
The prayer
' iT-od to the
r—Utah—in
.id invoked
ho hearts of
the Uni".*! i r the ;'.<l-
glorv < i our beloved
in pros-oit-
ing a ]>etiti-m eom-einiii.: tlu* Ta: ki-h
nc :;t calamities
c!; rged with no
f) ;!'• i tii llnii^tori 1 rrr I'ntH Xrarly Dead
■ < :t 1 liiolitrr v «*\ 4*rrly Whipped.
Wi .. \. C., Jan. 23.—News has
1 " ' ved hen* that whitecans in
< >uuty, Va , near the North
t 1; <*. hav«* 1 x*e<line desperate in
t a* s '-tion. Duiing the past week
t ■ v; p i th<- iniiiscs of three differ*
< t h- ti One was Lacey Worrall,
a in., n ! ; iisn<*et(*J < being a revenue in-
i ney eowhided him uumerci-
and ordered him to leave the
c >p • at once. He is now iu West
ind has tent tor his wife and
lam i. Another victim is Will Dalton.
Dev., hip!t o a limb three times until
. . ' Then after a severe flog-
• tunied loose. He recognized
pors ms iu the mob and tho
• that they will soon be ar-
reste i.
it i - ! •ii<*ve<I th<. whitecans are an or-
<; . . .1 of toughs, committing
tip.-' <'rim**s. thinking tiiat the distill-
‘ .‘i tin county will l>e accused of the
same.
Top of Hi* II. iii| Klown Oft
FANrOilD, N. C„ Jan. 23.—A cotton gin
lx i <1* i.xpioded near here, two miles
' MLi'j-k, killing James Gilmore
r Gn iter. Gunter had the
t o<*l his head blown off. The cxplo-
si- v <; <iu<* t . tb<* ignorance aud caro-
s of tip* tireiuan, who failed to
:i* ' a ru-ty valve, through which
'''b i*''-'iiM n >t Ixi conducted into
tb- " i - until alter tae latter had be
come hot.
a
Aoo:hi r Cotton :'.i<*tiiry For Charlotte.
Chucloiti;, N. C., Jan. 23.—Thie
city, which n >w leads all cities in North
Car lieu a-' ti tb<* mi in her of cotton
la t -i , baviiig niue, adds another. It
i .-.o : t tiie Cu irl >tte Hosiery Yarn
null. ; has .?:>•».«))) capital and H. S.
-wi<■. is pri sniinit. It will have
pnnUi-.s. Work on it will begin
March 1.
Du* *miU M'ltliilrawii.
Winston, N. C., Jan. 24.—Peter Oobb
i i tret, etockholderi in tho
•s'* ' 1 ( 'a-'. ina R li.i- iad company, who
r ' ' 1 M 11 an ai-tion iu tne superior
<< milord county to annul tho
> Kiat r ad to tno South *ru Kail.
' - <' »iii;»any, have withdrawn the
i what reason Mr. (Jobb aud wife
do not state,
i’ropoMxl Tohaceo Kxposition.
W i ■ -ion, N. (’., Jan. 24.—It is prob-
*h i't ti:at a big t'ibacc<) i-xp-iHition will
b" ii< M Li M- next fall. The chamber ot
e m i : - b s app liutoit a committee to
' wit,i mi: irr*ointnittnoHfr<-m
-o ■> >ur<l and the M<*r<'llants ,
r* uni ,it i iC'tiiHider the fMiii-
biltly oi tho proposed exposition.
Chinese Get In Their Work on the Island
of Java—Many Arrests.
Tacoma, Wash., Jan. 29.—The latest
advices from China tell of the uttering
byChine.se forgers on the island of Java
of $3,000,000 of Java bank notes. In
order to get notes accepted forged no
tary acceptances were placed on them.
Already £>> >0,000 of forged and dis
counted n<.tcs have been discovered and
many prominent Chinese merchants
have been piaced under arrest, includ
ing Captain Chin, one of the wealthiest
Chinamen in Java. It is believed by
the police that the forgeries were com
pleted in Singapore.
Kwee Che Sop, an agent of China,
now a resident of Sourabaya, and a
band of native Ethirs have been ar
rested. Soe has confessed to having
committed the forgeries aud implicates
many others, all of whom insist they
are innocent.
The forgeries were discovered through
a lawyer named Gericke, who is high
ly praised by the bankers and popul.-p-e.
One house, that of Ten Kim Tjiang,
discounted 300,000 pounds of forged
notes. Nash & Co. discounted 135,000
pounds of forged notes. Other houses
that discounted tho forgeries are practi
cally bankrupted.
Death of Sir Joseph Harnby.
London, Jan. 20.—Sir Joseph Barnby,
the well known musician and principal
of the Guildhall school of music, is dead.
He had long suffered from an internal
complaint, and was much upset at the
death of his friend Lord Letighton. Sir
Joseph Barnby was suddenly attacked
with hemorrhage of tho brain and suf
fered great agony until unconscious su
pervened. He was born iu 1838 and
succeeded Gou. xl as conductor of the
R-<yul Albert hal\ choral society. Ho
was knighted in 1802, and conducted
the first passion service in England, at
Westminster abl>ey, in 1871.
The C'liarge* Agalnxt Farton Hrown.
San Yhanckco, Jan. 29.—Tho com
mittee appointed to consider tho charges
of immorality against Rev. Dr. 0. O.
Brown, pastor of the First Cougrega-
tiouaiist church in this city., hasrefused
to a t on the ground thaA it has uo
power It was announced at, the con
clusion • i v trial of Mrs. Mary Davkl-
mu. wh - armsfed at tho instance
of Dr Br i on achargo of blackmail,
tl -barge . ainst the mi uister will bo
h< d by a competent tri buual of tho
chu-ch.
massacres, said in tb
tin* Armenians wer -
revolt. They wore <-1i;”,'tI only with
being Christians. Tie i;- i-nly i i-.m-.* was
that they - ... I exercis'd! the
right to worship the Divine cr ■ dor of
the universe. Ti: - ti;,: • had <* nc-. -aiil
the senator, that tiiei---*N-.-uld b-*unoffi
cial notifieati-a to Tu :-v ai: 1 to the
Mohammedan chinch that there has
boi'ii a decadi iK • in their power to
proselyte wi?h tie* sw nl.
Mr. Allen (p *>., N<-. .) gave notice of
an amondtne .i t • ti •- p-*::ding .silv<*r
bill, deprivin . . •><• •< • of t ae treas
ury of th • t uul --■■
the auth ■; : c i :rratit , <• < ig i-ss.
Sfiiator Tiiur*t<> i :*,ii*aU*. \
Mr. Thurston wa. t ■* r.-c rniz'd
and adihv-- l tin si-n ;<> on th ■ Motir >e
, doctrine He -..i i, in part:
The ado at ; n of the resolnti-m r norte 1
by the commi:te • on t.n- i i .-i.t - ' ill
present a Nrnd ini ‘riritl ta il i'su.- vvi.i.vi
may liold noieli of i.i n u-eto tlie worl-l s
peiu-e: an i- n whira I sin er *lv !i ,pe and
profomedy :, la-ve will he ■ i\ ■ i to tin*
: abiding p .n-e ..ml horn.rand pin in-ney
| of tliis re mlilie. but \v.,ivii. it P u -l-s* I <
deny, may pr<-ei;)i:ate up a our b.-low l
• country all I iit* «lis iso-r.-;. and lioi r <;•- .and
I sacrdices ivlii' h would itn vit .I>1> lollow,
should thetwo great i - ■ ting na-
i tions of the glo : : I • .
: to the arl>itratiou <>. inns. 1 < :i-i:iai ;is
i sunu- these r. sp iii^ihiiit i '. I <lare not
; vote for the pending r< in "m. u iKi .nt
first .submitting to ' • d • ,,,eiul<-judg
ment of nuinkm'l and i .- disp iss-'piatH
critu-itm ot posterity. o t lie r -a's >ii':
which seem to ma .e my p tii <>I <luty
plain.
Wire there nothing at si • but a men*
adjust men! of n tween
Vene/.uela ami lirili *a (..l e t 1 >:.oa. 1
hes.tate long .and si'i-iou -i . b-»or-- voti.ig
to commit in.s gover :n- ; to • i.* in'—r
ference. It i- dhli ult t * ' .ii-' -. ami i.u-
possible to <1 nioustrati-. i aat our honor is
involve I. our pr-si . .<■ t nr* 1 or—mr
tranquility ui.-unl) i i... :my <.. ;< -.ti’a
which can pos* i <i mad" i <li>t t:it
strip of South \m i a i ma: . .:lm>uu
taiu. But. the present qiie.tioa rises
high above ans \ ■ n /a Ian dispute, i ue
liritish prime niim r. tin- ae i -<Iited
mouthpiect of I be • r ng i empire of
C.aiistendori. h .' s <• i . i oiiic: illy -
clare and m* advise th meut tl I
the .Monroe d.et lin • i. ■ u • pi a ■ in the
law of nations and i accept ail or
recognized !»y a »y Kur » » a ;m> -vers. The
cuall'-nge thus hi ; > -tr > u down !>y
Great Britain mu *»• tu < i: up hy t ns
repuplic, o' the .Moiipa- uoctrim* is. a t id..g
of the past. . .
Mr. President, the lira .-a jm itmn
bluntly, aiiuo-i insole !j ■' o-, i. ri
Salisburv, has bn* t n ■ r i li" ' this
floor, cl ijh *d in stch sp. •ndai t n : -m-
and presented witli sa ■ . tervi 1 i »qiici;cu
ns even to win .v uei'. ■ i - 1 un-
hesitati gi ussum ; that iscw.i*
for the m.atehless aid i "I 'hi- or..’ »r
and not for thy s •atimea, ol
1 cannot be iev<* i iai_ 1 ae
senator tr m (J lor-do
thems'-lves i » t Iu* !"!:
the Am rie la o '<p <■
I .,„r<M* with tin* - a ai or :a < lor.-iuo
tiiat this ii ii') turn-t < ir ir- ;<a <li<- |>as-
sioti: to app -al to any pr- ju ii
exist ag li’i' 1 Kaght
that tais i- a tdm- <
fort Ii th • highiM <• >
and ih*vo. ion t<' ae * i
must msisi t -it. tla- :
lor a digi.ih o. a i- ■
ration ot tn Anna. n.purpose clearly
calmly. deiil> a- : , ,, ,
Mr. President, it is g av-!y .-. ju -d tint
our touJ.try ha f. ; n --ay
foranv nirtiu-r etilor -.m*at ol tle- M n-
roe doctrine \uy country which has
shown its a ulity t . rid it- It d-i' -t sm
is woriliy o' our <;m* -■•''“ , td i . 1 » ‘
* ' in 1! 11 ** lit I”*i;.'it**s *Um «** * its
p-‘ple a greater
tsure oi liherty. <-ni ' itenniciit aud
ii -v now enjoy. 'I hat
Pi.>v:<: ii'-<* wideli o '-* >.es-,-il us
ain linK alrrady seized upon the utter
ances <>f tho senator from Color ido as an
Indi. ation that the people.of this country
ni e willing and ready to abamlon what
ever place we now hold of duty and re- ,
sponidbility toward th** republics and i he
affair* oi tne new world. But whet) the
pending resolution comes on for final pa--
*;<g<*, I predict that il will be adopted bv
such -i <‘c -islve vote as will advise all
Chvi t (1 iin of the stand which the peo
ple o ib s conn ry are prepare I toma .•
l r t Iu* malt.t'mince ami ouforcam at ol
tin* Monro doctrine.
Sir. Ixlieving tiiat the honor of my
country is involved, that tin hour calls
for the highest expression of loyalty and
patriotism, <a!nily confident of the ver
dict of posterity: reverently calling God
to witness the sincerity of tny purpose, I
shall vote for the resolution reported l>y
the committee on foreign affairs. I shall
vote for it, not as an affront to any other
nation, hut to uphold the dignity of my
own. I shall vote for it in this time of
profound tranquility, convinced that p * me
with honor can be preserve'; but, si. 1
would vote for it just as surely were ve
already standing in the awful shad >w
of declared war. I would vot - for it
were the navies of all Korop-* timmleria :
at our harbors. I would vote for it we • •
tin* shells of British bat i lesdips bur-; m
above the dome of the nation's eapitol L
would vote tor it. and wouhl maintain
it, at all hazards and at any cost, wii a
the last dollar, with the la*t man: yea.
though it might presag* tu* comitig
a inigiity eonfiiet, whoseeonelusion shou'al
le;i\ me without a s m, as the last great
contest left ino without a sire.
Woinen l’l<*a<l Fur Kecognition.
Tin* senate marble room was com
pletely filled during the day by a del •-
gallon of ladies from the National K ; tl
Suffrage assoeitition, who appeare i i< *-
f< ro the senate committee on w, aiaa’s
suffrage to present their plea for i g-
nition at tho ballotbox. Senators (Aill
ami Peffer were the only mom<> *rs ni’
tlie committee present, and tln-y w- •
late in arriving. The ladies wen* all
pn > -nr at ID o’elrxtk, the hour specified
l'( r the meeting.
Tin* speakers were presenfeil by Dr
Anna Shaw. They represented 19
states. None of the speeches were of
m 'r<* than five minutes’ duration.
The speaker.-; all dwelt upon tin* right
of tin* femaie sex to equal participation
with men iu shaping legislation, and ;
im st all of them referred to the inju---
tiee of taxing women without allowing
tiiem to vote. Airs. Thompson of the
District of Columbia declared that tln-iv
were 25 per cent more of odu<-at*-d g. s
, than of etlueatod boys, Mrs. Hub: rd
of Kentucky indirectly rasped the com
mittee by declaring that the ladic- ha t
ju-d shown two of tho virtues of slate -
mauship, those of punctuality and pa
tience. the reference being to th<* tarn:
ues <n* absence of the members of tie*
committee.
A delegation also visited tho judiciary
committee room of the house and m ei •
speeches to the committee. The spi ; -
ers wen* introudeed by Susan B. Au-
■ thouv.
Mediciiul \alt.
pu- H*.»
More *
in a bw-.tK'
a la any <.
°f II-hkI’h SarH*.
I • ‘ ! ■ • < •.
ih r
Inc i>:
F*
it
Ir c
More : t
t: -t* more <
More < u.il. -1
comb in. U.o:
which nak< i it |
More people.- :"
l-rop
!>' I amfiicture.
-r . I tb • (|<* ilcr
i- if . a* he
r h Inoiicy.
nr- • l-j i;. p, euliar
:: m .m l j. «ccss,
-uliar t » itself,
dandinoi s|ii*(>oc-
cupi- I in ts I r iLiry than ni -otlu-r.
More wont! <1 1 ■><.., I ainl n, i * ,.
thnoni iN : ■ I thiin by any <,ili<-r.
More Rates i I ycat u
are r<'|<<'rt-* I ,<■ -h.
More i>‘-o|<l- nr - i - ! 's Sui '.ij'arilla
today than any otlu r. ;in<! more arc
taking it t-u! y ill , ever before.
More and stili ri reasons might bo
given why \ should take
Sarsaparilla
Tlx* Oiu* Tn: • ri'i-id I’arifji r. $1; six for $5.
u rvii :| 0 Liver Ills and
IlOOU S Kills sick Headache. 2i»ceuts.
GENERA'- PORTER DEAD.
Fnnera! Service
B :ri.ix, Jan.
Over Itunyon’* Hemabi'
20.—A funeral servi-
ins addr ss.
i view s ol t ho
j!l e JMIIIl' Ilil
jn Iglii -Ut of
|ora<l<
ic pas-
i ii.-it may
1 must insir-i.
oi iiel -, to call
• m uf 1 >yalty
in-t,ii;ti i! I
'iipreini lioiir
ami vdcinn d *cl.i-
i pi
it'-1.
Oil!
gtnnti.il at
elToris to seelire fm*
m*
civiliz. <tion lii iu
same
Manairua’* <'rl*U Over.
Managua. Jan 30—Th o government
of M.inagu i has ro-establi shed the n or-
mal ifitei-in* conditions o f the country
and tin* p mtieal crisis \vl dch has b sen
a disturl ing uleineut for uome time [ taot
is now pronounced to be ( over.
wit h its gr i eons mvor i pi i*-.* 1 us iu the
nosit:•>» of r poa.-lbildy ua-l gu ir liuti-
I ihio toward tim we.i..er Amciic in r»-
J am not iinm nd*ul <) ( lu<* s'-nou.siie.ss
ainl r.ivitvo! tiepre- i sitii.iti >11. ** •*
are culling 1 h ilt up <1; t e- settic i policy
oi ng*»r<*- -t'o-i - 1! '* domed -I) which lias
Va tei i> it the exte -i m -<1 ' h ■ Britigh
cm-.in* Iron- i <• iumr i i which her first
! a ,ivci!turou~ i»ro*v turii<*<l to unknown
s ,. a « Hut docs ibis tiu-.iish any rcisou
j wll ■ k . r cans hould almn Ion any
s-ttb-d policy of t ic Unit-d 't-i-s or re
tire troin any p mi n "•med ' b<- imnor of
1 tins r puiili an c -.(di n-ol \merica
r»*<iuir** t nat w«- soon! I -*0 c-y
I Ours is a mi.m>;• '■ . <n. •», 1 :ts p<*opb*
are slow to wrutb. I'.ocy l*<-i;<*\•• in tin*
divine doctri: l ib ovibc lowly Xnza-
n*ne on tin* "h >res o G.iliie -.
IPlt i!. t *iv is no otli • lumi in winch the
houor of tlir.ii ition B o<lcir; thereisno
oti, i-bind in which tic* love of < .iintry,
of li. rty and of jn.-dcc i- so strong;
thcr- i' ii > other land in which br dherly
fc ling i so sirong: 1 h<*i*.* is no ot her land
w h..sc i-iti/.cns woa!*l sa rilicc so inuch to
maintain i-.s ins ii oti >ns or<l *f<*nd its soil.
Tl„, p, o de -d’ tins <oantry have always
b*'cn pit 1-in and long suffering under
wrme T.iey have never provoked wars,
aud have never t moii np.-triiis until driven
toil for the fir.s-rvat.on of tneir most
I sacred rights. - , ,,
Sir, Great Britnmhasm'st ikenthetem-
Oer of t he p-ople of th* (oiintry ill the
b<- !nis;:i ■- i. no.v. Toe Knglish
•ve 1 hat t he United
iiVsdar n *t stiin l by tlx. Monroe doc-
tiii'c at this time, bec-mse tm-y say the
M..01 le of t 0" s-'Uih v odd ghi ily t tke ad
v a ti t vm* of a deelar iti-a o. war to renew
them j iniermil < nt st. Ktainling upon
tie- 11 o' - of 1 ii-* Am • lean sen )te, knowing
when : 1 eiik. Jg.y to the people of
Gre It 1 tr n • meg wbicb
have le-n *-I I led by brave men upon
Aiiier'c-m ba’ll'dhd.D, can never be re
I °*Sir. tmo-e'is no -livisi-m of sentiinent in
the I'nited Si .-
beat be beard up ... - , .
1 the approach 01 a f<. reiuMi b.e, and ’her.-
will spring to arn *, i-’ north an-l soiuu,
the grandest rmy thfc ^vorM has ever
known iniin y a (. itblegs I »yalty
1,, their eon I 1 ir hm 1
to the inii I 1 • in-* ir.iig sir in- of
u iir tw - ii, -id air , -\ aii<*eo Doolie
and "Ibxi *.”
Mr. President, tho press of Great Brit
1 as!, as she mtstn
Let but a single drum
a , >ur eoa-t s anriouncing
(lore Uunyoti, late ambassador of the
UnitedStates to Germany, at his late
residence at 3 p. m. Only the family
and tlu* offi-ials of the embassy wen*
present. Tne official funeral ceremonies
will take place at Castle Mondij-m mi
Thu lay. All the necessary arrange
ment - an* li-*ing made. The From !)
amb a lor. M. J. H“rbette. will a--r -as
tl->\ <• : - 1 the diplomatic corps, and the
fmeign office will be largely r<-presented.
Ti.c Ni-w Govcrninrnt Komis.
Nkw Yoax, Jan. 20.—The bauk-us
and bidli n hr-,leers who have recentlv
be n ■ .V- ring to supply and carry g 1 .
for bid i-'i-s for the new gov(*rnm-nt
bond*, all r -port largo inquiries bearing
on th su!ij<*ct. Single traasaefions ->f
sis high as >5.030 in gold have b ".*11
mad--during tiie clay over the eoiinti r.
Tip* isreinin-ns are per cent f -r Imv-
i-ig and p-r cent for selling, and
business is larger than for some time
past.
Secured Absolute Divorce.
London. Jan. 29.—Th-- decree of di-
voive ildained by Mrs. P«*arl ('r;igi<‘, t'e
auth r, better known as “John Oliver
H-ibbs,” on July 4, last, has Ik*--)) inside
stb- i.ut *. Mrs. Craigie proved cruelty
and unfaithfulness upon tlx* part of her
liusbsiud, a clerk in the Bank of Eng
land. to whom siie was married in lb'->7.
She wsis a Miss Pearl Richardson previ
ous to her marriage, and is the daughter
of John Morgsiu Richards >n, formerly
of New York, now of Loudon.
Nortliern 1’nolftc Ilectdvorship lleebled.
\Y.\sHiN(iroN, Jan. 20.—Judges Field,
Harlan, Brewer and Brown of the su-
pr-me court have rendered th(*ir de
cision in the Northern Paifi-- r - - -iv- r-
ship ease, holding all the court * along
th -line of the road to be ancillary to
Judge Jenkins’ court at Milwaukee.
This decision gives the Milwaukee emi-t
the jiu .s fiction over tin* entire system
in the matter of receivership.
Will Meet Urgent State Requirement*.
Constantinople, Jan. 20.—Tiie gov
ernment has taken $<>00,030 from the
official pension fund with which to
meet urgent state requirements. Mau-
gcip- riih-s are to be given to the troops
as soon as possible. It is believed that
sii-p is doo to tho fear that an insurrec
tionary mo/omeot iu Macedonia is im
pending.
Otltl Note Left by a Hoy Miicblc.
Muncie, Ills., Jan. 29.—Blaine Lynch,
aged 10 years, committed suicide by
jumping into a coal shaft 20J feet deep.
It was thought his mind was unbal
anced. Ho left a note saying: “.Yon
will find my bffiy in the bottom of tin-
abaft, and I will skate with you when
there is ice in the lower regions.”
State Central Committee to Meet.
Albany, Jau. 29.—Secretary John
Kenyon of the Republican state central
committee hux issued a call for a meet
ing of tiie committee at the Futh •t'i
nue hotel, Now* York, on Feb. 8. Tin.
committee will at tiiat time issue tin*,
call and select a mooting place for tin
state convention.
fti-*uU of the Sixth Kallot.
Frankfoht, Ky., Jan. 29.—The sixth
ballot <A V the joint session of tin* Ken
tucky legislaT”™ tilted: Hunter, (i n
Blackburn, 50; ^"Ury Watt.-rsou, 0;
John Young Brown, 1; Wilson, I.
H.
"i : rl i ni During the
Late W .i:
"1 Hi . Demise.
13 Y/ ' ' .
Gaernl Joseph
If. P rt
Grand Union
h ' i, * . a •
. -a for a long
time. ; . • .
> r.; use of death
Was
<. - ri,::i a gunshot
Y,-, u:id i*! •
: . ii i iv d during fim
wa:
- - da'n to IMugh-
(•
.-. .is years old and
V';
*'ids parents,
whuV. ,e '
■ • s j urning
iu ir<
a drummer
i, .. u •
out and be-
lot ed ,
;t i'-se\ 'nth New
•avery and mcr-
d ,
wa* •-p'-atedly pro-
m< ti-1
v d uatii disabled by
w . .
ju ntly iv was sent to
Egypt in a:
p tcit •• by tie- g*>v-
ernmen:. t).
. - ;< : am . • s -tiled in
New Y- ii: . -.
; practiced law.
WO Me
:n organize.
The l air h x
of - /ticla iSoycutt AH
J
:. li ;Ii <;i,!»iU.
Nnw Y<
.Ian. 20.—A dispatch to
T!:e ..- .-.i: :
c ..eas, Veir*zuela,
.IV:. : .'i:'
. :i her- haveorgau-
iz<-d i-..- i hi-
■ ti of Venezuelan
illt'-l i »
I hi:"van tiggres-
s. n. i :: -
tii t they have
(*•!.. i: n -n a
ii . a amst English
l v
!' (he raili-'-ail built by
(■'■rm.iv :
ay : : f no abrupt
d<-m. :• it -i
by t heir govern*
meat thei
1 . lid Th, y add that
tiie
b : p: ailing for several
in,.:;,,- and
•.dv eouferenccs have
1
v ■ ai iahs of tiie Vene-
.r: (dn.!:
. : . :im n. All of this was
ai-quii'.-'' i in
? -nn-.m agents in
♦ ‘ i < > j M
mat ter would bo
prompt. . . n
i.-d.
colo;
; v! .'S WARSHIP.
General Surri:
,i I'or New
Yor!; on
:iii if. *rl:int
Xkw Yo*
2.*.—A dispatch
v'» Til^! II<*i •
’ ii .ma says: Gen-'
1
i . ;v •: rieni'-tl by
A
a J: .. In,s left fd - New
i . ' 3*
it is said, of
hi*;! • ; i >
. the warship
■ for theOo*
1 !.!i/M - 1. >V
a a. it is said to be
t • i: * : i
v -r*! ’"Ul t > uso
tin* v. .111> i
« r :i tue Atlantic
ft
1 - ■ ;.* ••* '-a, wiio ar-
livt
dt cut men
p. • i '-uf war
, . . iin official
\. .
!!"a wr. :•<•<• *ntly
; ru - * * * - m'
. a ,i- . the deportment
Oi. T Him;..
DOCUM:'-
ITS REQUESTED.
Sciialo*■ ■ > ’’'»*
• !ni ; in i* ;*»:» on the
1 id . <iiltIin: !i i iii’.fiu.
> J.au. 20.—uiat <r W.
r
hun
: n, Ky.. who as
. in .- e niinittoe of
:atu intr- dived a
. the charter
i:as t-legraphed
,1 t > imntedi-
■ nf 1 i K-umcuts
and history of
Pa' i. j company in Cali-
t; . t it * • ami territo-
• 1 oi \. ’deli it operates.
I :n tho agitation in
1 , t 1 iu tho intro-
1., eifol’s bill iii the
: ir .and he will at
: 1 d aments as bear
at i.'Site.
Tv.’<>
DE OPERATE FIGHT.
. Ic*!, Two Hi lly Wounded
a a .1 Vouiau M-ri<>ii->ly lln.-t.
rr • . !::., Jan. •.!>.—As a result
• ii.:' 1 two men are dead,
, , , -ly w* uudeu and a young
r eriouAy Irmfc.
g* kil.i- . a:-<* :
• j.' tii, -T r.
■hot through tho back,
tvii, -• with adnki.
> rted over an (Id feud.
a la- •• i the Br >*vns and a
dit-.-i with revolvers and
Br ..n.** an- prominent
ill Hr. ■ n an It Allan Actrexx.
. . ., .ui. 20.—The WliitoStar
am< r M ijr
\ V <
ti -, which sails from
lay for New York,
:i l>
- h -r i.a; V '-tiger:. Signora
•hi Italian actress.
pROTCCTION
J
from tiie
p„ , 1, diplitl- 'iia, fever and
cpidenii' 1 ; i\en by Hoods Sarsapa*
1 rillu. It make* PURE BLOOD*