The watchman and southron. (Sumter, S.C.) 1881-1930, October 24, 1900, Image 6
LUNATICS IN REVOLT.
Exciting Ttcoe at a Northern
Hoipital for toe Insane
Pooghkeepeie, N Y, Oct 21 ?
TV?r? tu a revolt tt tbe Mate wan
Slate hoapital for the criminal insane
at half past eix o'clock tonight when
eii or eight keepero were aeeaulted
end overpowered by about 20 iosane
patients. Some of tbe patients
escaped end seven ere still et large.
One or two of the keepere ere badly
bruised es e result of tbe assault.
' fter the patients bed been given
ihv.r usual Sunday uigbt supper they
were token book to their apartments
in ootnpeny with keepero. Among
the number were 15 or 20 who slept
ill ooe of tbe Urge corridors, tins
being neoeeeary on aeooont of the
?ramped conditions at tbe institution
In this hall with tbe patients were
etx or elf bt keepere wbo eat oo their
ebaira watohiog tbe inmates ae they
walked tip and down tbe ball in a
rsstliss manner There were oo
anepioioos movements on th< pert of
tbe patieote to indicate that tbey bad
ween planning a revolt of aty kind
THey looked ae tbey always did, first
at one keeper and theo at smother,
bail tbe keepere did not think that
ibert wae aay trouble io tbe oiiode of
Ibe to prieobers
HSnwdttjly tod without warning,
Oaon keeper was ettaoked simultane
eejely by two or three persons and
heavy blowa fell on tbe beede of Ibe
narp"; ed etteodents There lid not
eeeu lo be any leader of tbe revolt
end while the patieote were leeeult
tog Ibe keepere tbey would g lore at
eaeb other occaeionally as if fretting
?or the word to make tbe broak for
hberty Tbe keye tbe keepere had
were oooo lekeo from them and a
net* wee tbeo made for tbe doer lead?
ing from Ibe bell into the dining
Ae tbe patient* rushed through the
dining room eenh one of them picked
worn the table a heavy plate or cup
or bowl, to oee ae a weapon i i oaee
they were overtakeo by tbe kespers.
Tbe ligbte were etill burning in ell
tbe departments end the ioauna mob
bed clear eailing From tbe dining
room tbiy went through the adjoin?
ing rooms, tbe doore of which were
unlocked, end Ibeo Into tbe long bell
landing to tbe reer eotrenoe Tbe
patient in advance of the otberu wae
nervously figuring over hie but ch of
keys as be reo, looking for the keys
to inn reer door. Toe keys were
well known lo tbem eod tbe rear door
wan unlocked witboul much lose of
lime. With a yell tbe mob rtiahed
oat of the narrow door, fighting with
eeoh other ae tbey went, each waul?
ing to be io tbe leed.
In tbe yard tbey ran liko deer aod
nrowded around tbe big gatee io the
well, wbiie one of tbe number was
turning the key in the lock When
the gate was thrown open tbey rush?
ed out of the ysrd, fairly tumbling
over eech other in their sozicty to be
fron egain.
In tbe meantime the keepers who
bod been overpowered bed given tbe
elr-m end efter a ch.tee all but seven
nwjte receptured
Harmon for Bryan.
Ciociouau, O , Oct 20 ?Hod
Jodeon Harmon, who supported
Palmer aod Buckner four yeere ago,
declared himuelf today for Bryan
Jodge Harmon wae oo the bench
bore for many yeara and succeeded
Secretory Olney as attorney general
in tbe cabinet of Qrover Cleveland
There have been repeeted efforts
doriog tbe preeeot campaign to
secure Jodge Harmon's servioee oo
Ibe stomp, and be has received maoy
lottere of ioquiry, bot has not indi?
cated hie porpoee or preference until
today, wheo he gave out the follow
ieg letter (o reply to a letter from
Mr lrwio, eo attorney al Colorado
Springe, Colo :
Cincinnati, Oct. 19, 190C
Mr George M lrwio, Colorado
Springe, Dolo :
Deer dir | I am glad to answer tbe
question you ssk by your letter of
tbe 17th inst , just received, about
my position in tbe present osropsign
While 1 disagree with Mr. Bryao
as alroogly as ever about many
tblago. tbe free coinage of ailver
included, I intend to vote for bim
benenne, like bim and the Demo
oratio convention, ! believe those
Ibinge are not eo important nor
urgent ae others oo which 1 heertily
egree with him
Und? r oar oyttem. wheo a prt si
deo' seeks reelsctioo, the primnry
qneetion aiivaye ie whether we up
prove or ooodemn what he has doie.
eepecially when be mesns to keep on
doing it. In this instsnce I wish to
condemn and have no meaoe of doing
no eioept by voting io the only way
wbiob can poeeibly be effective
Tbe stterapt ie made, as it always
in, lo prevent condemnation for what
the edminietretioo bee done, by fore?
telling dreadfol tbiogo tbet the
opposition will do But if there be
?nob dangsr wise men elweys prefer
a rink lo a certaiu'y, especially when,
?n now, the oerteioty involves so
moch more than the risk
Very sincerely yours,
Jodson Harmon
Jett rewired looav MaUja Q.apee, soak*
nastrr Hale aod oiler fruit? R R. Mir
A Handsome Increase
In the Taxable Property ia
Tola State id tbe Last
Year.
Tot State of South Carolina || goiog
to show up handsomely this year iu
the matter of its taxable property
Tbe ioorease over last year ia to bo
noteworthy. Thus far it has in> o im
po?aible to get at the figure* for tbe per
sooal property of the State, bu: tboso
for the real ettate aod tbe railroad
property have beeo obtaioed Those
fijuret show a most marked ioorease
'or this year at compared to last year.
In railroad property aiooo there bas
beeo an inornate of nearly three million
dollars ? $2,891 595, aod Darlington
has more of it than aoy other single
oouoty. Oraogeborg aod Riohlaod
oome oext. 80 far aa real estate is
oooeeroed there bat boen ao ioorease of
$1,067,636. The total ioorease io
tbate two olattet of property amounts
to tbe baodtome fig are of $3.959.231
Tbe followiog it tbe ttetemeot of the
taloatioo of railroad property by coun?
ties for tbit year, last year's valoetioo
being $24,880,878 :
Abbeville, ? $ 733,218
Aikeo. 1,088.930
Aoderaoo, 549,950
Bamberg, 589,445
Barn well, 1,189,235
Beaufort, 450,950
Berkeley, 944,060
Charleston, 710,685
Cherokee, 512,320
Cheater, 657,018
Chatter field, 977,040
Clarendon, 356,410
Colletoo, 710,060
Darlington, 1,754,860
Dorebetter, 557,005
1 Edgefield, 414,550
Fair field, 744,605
Ploreooe, 976.850
Georgetown, 47.450
Oreenvillt, 572,145
Greenwood, 720,050
Hamptoo, 725.650
Horry, g 181,430
Kertbaw. 338.920
Lanosster, 238,850
Laareoa, 769,925
Leiiogtoo, 955.975
Marion. 668,800
Marlboro, 277,825
Ntwberry, 600,600
Ooooee. 485,755
Oraogebnrg, 1,489.115
Piekent, 444,190
Riebland, 1,265.935
Saluda, 191,480
Sparlanborg, 976,515
Sumter, 1,134,475
Union. 468,905
Williamsborg, 784,885
York, 671,612
Total, $27,771,973
Tbe ftatemcot by counties of the real
ettate it, at giveo agaio $101,070,141
for latt year :
Abbeville, $ 2.695,585
Atken, 4.062,500
Andere?. 4,168.731
Bamberg, 1.132.632
Barowell, 2,576.375
Beaufort, 1,931,415
Berkeley, 1.148,375
Charleston, 14,057,145
Cherokee, 1.705 964
Cheater. 2,208 025
Cbetter field, 852.100
Clareodoo, 1,442,835
Colletoo, 1.471,145
Darlington, 2,271.525
Dorobetter, 1,151,566
Edgefield, 2,290,140
Fairfield. 1.984,081
Floreooe, ? 2,244.830
Qeorgeiowo, 1,402,865
Greenville, 4.245,615
Greeowood, 2,412,150
Hamptoo, 1,080,290
Horry. 793.006
Kerabaw. 1.871.205
Laooatter, 1,200.053
Lauren s, 2,917.755
Lexingtoo, 1,793.595
Marino, 2,471,083
Marlboro. ? 1,795,125
Newberry, 2.880,980
Oaooee, 1,550,430
Oraageborg, 3 612 260
Ptekeoa, 1.137,358
Kioblaod, 4.982.020
Saluda. 1,434,620
Spart in burg, 5,267.705
Simter, 3,526,600
Union, ? 1,786,100
Williamtbnrg, 1,282,748
York, 3,296.285
Total, $102,135.777
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Boas Hanna Brags
Cbioago, Got 21 ?Seoatort Haooa
and Fyre arrived bare tbit afternoon
from Omaha, Neb, where latt oigbf the
eooelodiog mtttiogt were baid of their
week's touring of Miooesota, S urn
hakota aod Nebraska Senator Frye
probably will leate here tomorrow for
New York, while Senator Hanna will
devote moat of the comiug week to
epeeobmekiog io Cbioago, witb Joliet,
111, aod Milwaukee, Wit, a'so 00 bit
itinerary.
Senator Haasa waa almott worn out
from bit week's traveling and wat
suffering oootiderably from rheumatism.
He was driven to hia apartmeota imuie
diataly 00 bia arrival
"I have takeo S ?uth Dakota out of
the doubtful column." said Senator
Haooa ; there it 00 doubt in my mind
that its eleotoral tote will bo oast for
MeKinley. Of eouree surface tndioa
tior h are all ooe eao 30 by 00 a trip of
tbat kind, bot tho immense o.-owde 1
talked to and the warm gratings I
received leave no other opinion popeib'o.
Personally. I thoroughly believe Ne?
ws a a* "
England and Germany
Form an Alliance.
Agree to Maintain Integrity
of Chinese Territory
And Keep Others From Seizing
Forts and Provinces.
London Oct 20 ?Germany and Eng?
land have formed an alliance to main?
tain the territerial integrity of China
aod to keep ports opeo. Tbe terms of
this agreement, which was arrived at
Ootou t 16 between Lord Salisbury and
Coaot Voo Halzfeldt, German ambass
to England, are officially given out as
follows.
The .German Government aod her
British majesty's government being de?
siroos to maiotaio their interests in
China aod their rights up^er ezistiog
treaties, have agreed to c-orve tbe fol?
lowing priooidlee regarding a mutual
polioy io China :
"First. It is a matter of joint per?
manent international inteteite that the
ports oo the rivers sod littoral of China
should remain free snd open to trsde
aod to every other legitimate form of
eoooomio activity fjr the peoples of all
countries with distinction. : sod the two
gofsromeots agree oo tkstr part to up?
hold tbe tamo for all Cbioeee territory
as far as tbey can exercise influence.
??Second, Both governments sgrss
that tbsy will not oo their part make
ose of the present complication to obtain
for themselves any territorial advao*
tagei in Chinese dominion, and will
direst tbsir polioy towards msiotainiog
uodiminished the tsrritorisl oonditioo
of tbs Chinese empire.
Third. Io oase of another power
making ose of the complication io
China to order to obtain under any
form whatever ssjh territorisl ad van
tegee, tbe two contracting psrtiss
reaervs to themselves the right to oomo
to a preliminary understanding regard?
ing ibe eveotoal etep to be takeo for
tbe proteetioo of their owo interests io
China.
"Fourth Tbe two governments will
Qommuoioate this agreement jo tbe
other powers inter rested, and particular?
ly Aoetria Huigaria, France, Italy,
Japan, Russia sod tbe United States,
and invite them to aoocpt the principles
recorded io it."
GEN WALDEREE'S VIEWS
Peiio, Friday, Oet 19, via Shanghai,
Oct 20 ?Field Marshal Count Von
Waldersee said this morning that be
regarded the campaign as over, aod ex
pioted to bo recalled, personally, soon
The ministers of the powers are not
r ady to meet Prince Cbiog aod Li
Hung Chang Saturday, so tbe meeting
will prnbably ba adjourned.
The Fourteenth United States infan?
try leaves here Sunday
PREPARING TO' DEFEND CAN?
TON.
Canton, China, Oct. 20 ?The
rebellion is gaining strength along
tho east river, aod the offioials here are
preparing to defcod the city
Tbo acting viceroy aod other offi
oials subscrioed teveral hundred dol?
lars for tbe relief of tbe Cbrisiaio refu?
gees.
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CHARLESTON AND PORT
ROYAL.
Washington, Oct 20 ?Lieut Cham?
bers of the navy starts tomorrow for
Charleston. S C , to superintend the
boringe et the sitee which are being
examined fer the proposed navy
yards to be located tbere Lieut
Park will leave later to superintend
tbe borings st Port Royal The
inquiry st the lstter point will be
with a view to determining the cost
involved in securing deep water.
The results of the inquiries will be
laid before tbe naval board charged
with determining the question of a
naval station
A new telephooe firo alarm system
has just been patented, the whole sys?
tem being operated by magoeto current
and dry batteries. After the system is
oooe installed tbe only thiog to get out
of order is tbe burning out oooasionslly
of a fuse, wbioh may be quickly repair
ed A separate wire is used for each
firs district sod soy number of tele?
phones may be oonneotod with .?ny
district wire. By means of this system
every house aod factory along the line
of the wires oao be oooccoted witb the
alarm wire, aod thus protection msy be
had at a low oost. Tbe wires oan also
be us'd to ooooeot with tbe long dis
taooo telephone for other uses
Berlin, Oct '22?Reliable advices
from Copenhagen assert that the sale
of the Danish Antilles to the United
States will soou bo effected. Next
Thursday tho Danish minister to the
United Ststes, Dr Constantine Brun,
will start for Washington bearing the
formal terms of sale A bill suthor
izinp thr) alienation st tbe price fixed
by the present cabinet?$7,000,000
will reach the reichstag in a few
weeks
An Eastern college president said
the other day that to tbs single medical
faculty at Strasburg tho German Gov?
ernment paid a yoarly nubsidy larger in
amount than the income from subsidies
and endowments of all the medical
?nbwoll in tbe United Statte. 1 No
wonder." said bo, 1 (hat a large propor?
tion of discoveries in medical and
it (Iai
STRIKE SITUATION
IN PENNSYLVANIA.
BUSINESS MEN SUGGEST
A SPEEDY SETTLE?
MENT.
Wilkesbarro, Pa, Oat 21 ?The
general belief here is that the coming
week will goo the wind up of the strike.
The strikers do not admit this openly,
but it is the feeling that the lockout
cannot be continued much longer.
Both sides are expected to make con?
cessions The operators say they bavo
none to make, but uoder certain press
urn they are expected to make tbem,
nevertheless.
The politicians bavo bad tbeir say io
the negotiations looking toward a set?
tlement, and now tbe sales ageots for
tbe big coal companies aod tbe retail
dealers io the big cities are writing and
telegraphing every day that unless
something is done very soon to bring
tbe strike to ao eod the anthraoite trads
will be demoralised for years to oome
aod some of it will be lost forever.
JOHN SHERMAN DYING
Washington. Oot 21.?Ex Secretary
Sherman was very weak again today
aod bas beeo los eg gronod steadily
It is believed that he may not survive
tbe night, though bis great vitality
may proloog life a while looger.
Judge J. H. Hudson has beeo ap?
pointed to hold a spsoial term of oourt
in Cherokee io oompliaoee witb ao ap?
plication from the bar of tbat oonnty.
Judge Hudson is the popular oboioe
whenever soon special terms are asked
for.
St Paul, Mino, Ost 21 ?As a result
of a fire whieb broke out io the slaugh?
tering pen of A. W. Hiomao & Co
paoking boose at tbe Minnesota trans?
fer shortly after midnight last night,
five firemen are dead aod a number of
others iojured and property to the
amount of about $130,000 was con?
sumed.
HAVE ARRANGED FOR
ARMOR
Washington, Ost 20.?Tho negotia?
tions for the purchase of naval armor
plate have progressed to a point little
short nf a praotioal agreement aod at
tentioo is now being giveo to adjusting
the details of a settlement Naval effi
eials fool, however, tbat it would be
premature to give tbe basis of probable
agreement while some of the details are
still unsettled There is every indioa
tioo that the settlement will give the
government armor at a prioe considers
Ely below tbat named by tbe bids
reoeotly submitted by the armor com?
panies, nod it is probable (hat there
will be a classification of tbe armor
with a view to ceouriog better results
to tbe government.
KR?GER LEAVES AFRICA
Lorenzo. Marques, Oct 19 ? Mr
Kruger was secretly taken at 5 o'clock
this morning on board the Dutch
cruiser Gelderlaod, oo whioh vessel he
is to sail for Holland
Tbe reason given for Mr Kroger's
embarkation is that ha feared the Boers
here would attaok bim The feeling of
tbe refugees against Mr Kruger for
fleeing the country is very strong. He
left the governor's house io a closed
oarriage accompanied by Dr Haymaoo,
the governor following tbe oarriage.
The party drove through tbe custom
boose aod embarked from the oustoms
pier ioetead of from tbe passenger jetty.
It is reported that the oruiser will sail
tomorrow.
JOHN SHERMAN DEAD.
Wasbtogtoo, Got 22.?Hon John
Sherman, former representative to the
boose, for a long term a member of
the senate and twice holding oabinet
positions, died at his residence io this
city at a quarter of 7 o'clock this morn?
ing, in the 78th year of bis age. His
death had been expeoted for some days
and loving friends gave him tbeir on
remitting care and attention to the eod.
The immediate cause of death was de?
scribed as brain exhaustion incident to
extreme weakness duo to old age and
to several attaoks of sickness from
whioh he bad suffered for the past year
and a half. Sinoe Saturday afternoon
Mr Sheiman had been for tbe most of
tbe time unconscious, rallying partially
at intervals wheo some slight nourish*
mont was given him. Yestorday after?
noon evideuoc of the approaobiog end
was manifest aod be failed to regain
coosoiousoesfl after 3 o'oloek, pissing
avray peacefully just after dawn broke.
Tbe Catawba Indians.
To the Kditor of The State.
Your news columns having some
days ago suggested that the Catawba
Indians on tbe reservation near Rock
DIU, S. C , were in very needy
circumstances, I write to suggest
that it would be a good featuro of
our State fair to have a few of them
on exhibition hero at that time when
they could be allowed to dispose of
their wares, etc, and not only in this,
way help themselves, but would
provo an interesting and instructive
object to a great many Columbians as
well as to the visitors T. A M.
Columbia, Oct 21
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_ ESTABLISHED 1866.
British Ensign Hoisted in Its
Place-Why.
Oar esteemed New York Sun has so
muoh to say about the perfidy involved
in hauling down the American flag,
perhaps it will be good enough to es
plain the Porcupine district tnoidenr.
The American flag has flown over that
district for many years. The territory
came to us with tbe Alaska purchase
and had always been regard
ed, even by Engiacd's official cut) j Oysters,
grapbers, as part of the Russian pesse? j
8ion8 in North America For 8)me
reason England wanted it?we think
we kuuw what that reason was, but tbe
fact itself is under consideration now j
and the details can wait?as we sty,
England wanted ;t, and now it appears
she has it. On tbe 17th of September
last tbe Amerioao flag was lowered at
Porcupine City and tbe British ensign
hoisted in its place. The district has
passed under British control, and along
with it Amerioan citizens who bad a
right to ezpeot protection from tbeir
government. Great Britain now holds
this valuable tract?legal property of
tbe United States?and assumes author?
ity ovsr tbe claims and interests of our
citizens. Moreover, Great Britain, by
the same token, acquires a tidewater
seaport on what was once United States
etmtory. The Amerioan flag, there
fore, has been hauled down? and on
Amerioan soil?and we shooid like to
have tbe esteemed New York Sun
locate for us the responsibility and
appraise tbe wickedness involved in the
transaction.
We kuow, of course, that tbe admir
able Sun blames .Mr Bryan?more
properly tbe Democratic party?for
the death of every Amerioao soldier in
tbe Philippines. It is. perhaps a per* j
missible campaign expedient, though it
oould not be fathered by an bonorablo
newspaper nor respectfully accepted
by any rational human being That !
thfl ?un is doing its worst to inflame
publio sentiment against the Democracy !
is obvious. That it has in New York
be most numerous and besotted rabble
D the country upon which to work 1
cannot be seriously denied The old j
and juioeless racbauffes of 1896? the
forty oent dollar ; (be weeping capitalist
who oannot oonduct hie enterprise any
longer unless he be assured of Mr
MoKicley's rc eleotion ; tbe hapless
patriot who bleeds fluently at tbe
thought of the working man's empty
dinner pail?All tb'so in buckram
have been nursed and coddled by tbe
Sun and turned loose to populate Gad's
Hill. But there is more intelligence
in this population than Wall street is
oapable of understanding, and to that
intelligence tbe Republican organs will
be wise to make their argument. Tbe
Sun has charged tbe Democracy with
treason by intent and has wailed aloud
over the prospeot of bauhog down tbe
Amerioan flag in tbe far off Philippines.
What has tho Sun to say of tbe hauling
dawn of the flag of Alaska?here at
borne, upoo our own territory, aod to
the injury of our own people ?
We should like to bear from this
oracle of indomitable patriotism?
Washington Pod
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Feb as.
CHARLES G. LESLIE,
Wholesale aod Retail Commission Dealer io
Game and Poultry.
Stalls No. 1 aod 2 Fish Market.
Office, Nos. 18 and 20 Market Street.
CHARLESTON, S. C.
Cj08?Boment8 of Couniry Produce. Poultry.
Eggs, Ac , are respectfully ooiicited.
Prompt,reiuros made
Fish packel io barrels and boxea for the
country trade a epecalty
Dec 6 X
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Hazleton, Pa , Oct. 28 ?President
Mitchell in an interview tonight
practically admitted that the anthra?
cite coal miners' strike would end as
soon as all the operators posted a
notice guaranteeing the payment of
a 10 per cent, advance in wages until
April 1st
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