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The Montgomery Advertiser from Montgomery, Alabama • 7

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1 raxsAT xoaxno. tBB MONTOMEItT ADVE3TI8ER. AUTfTTST 17, 10OOL 'r I France, five times as many aa Germany, against the State ticket carrying the. Britain and the Japanese o- MGfi PARK' PAVILION IS FREE SHOE THIEVES six times as many aa Italy, and stx times ae many medical schools as either poaa the occupation of New Chwang by the Russians and the former has land of these countries. Medical teacmng, win iw httar.

and more um ed troops at Shanghai to counterbal ahce the Cur's, move in the north: beat Jor Thompson. "At KeUyton- the meeting waa called at the usual place of voting and the Brewer men. Democrats to a man, assembled there. The Thompson men went to an unusual place, a quarter of "RusslA Germany and Francs' object XAT03, SATS 08AME FOft i DANCING IS tUHAt' form, and more in accordance with the real requirements of the when our one hundred and fifty-dx schools gYSTLJCATICAIXY BOBBED WHOLESALE STOBE. to oreat 'Britain's action at Bbaagbal, a mile distant, and held a meeting at shall have been reduced to twenty-nve and each of them shall be connected while the St.

Petersburg Government will not withdraw and thus remove all reason for the policy of the British with a university ae Its medical depart Government in the south. Blent. -i ITEMS OF INTEREST. Until a Bole Governing the Pavilion la Adopted, Joy Shall Be Uncon-, fined Pay No Honey to Knsidans. Western Baflread Company Wu In-trtd and Special Agent Tu-hrough.

Inde FIT of Them la tha County a truly ctifjrJnf--aiiJ win a fhimtfcli world indeed thk would be without water! But if ia eniacbJflt Gilf wg ctt atw lm part hen htrtwgactgd wfaely, afid improved upon nature's tbctsttau Paragraphs of Hews About the wnicn a number of popuutes voted, who' could not be challenged, because only Thompson men were Jhere until too late to challenge. "Four of these beau, leaving out Good water, oast 42 votes. Goodwater cast 24 votes. 1 "The County Committee, dominated by Thompson men, selected a chairman Who Was Thopson'a leader In the county. He appointed a committee oa credentials on which there were only one or two Brewer men.

Thia committee gave one-half of OoodwaUr's vote to Thompson and seated the entire "The United States remains neutral. The occupation of New Chwang by Russia has aroused great excitement In Japan. It took place, according to Information received here, on August 4, and although a dispatch from Admiral Cootjoureis received In Paris referred to the subsequent evacuation of the treaty port, nothing confirming this has been received here. There were a few City. CANS FOR RUBBISH.

City En glneer Ford baa placed at soovenlent places on the principal business Streets, cans for the reception of trash Afl Organised gang of negro robbers operating in this city, has been broken ut and five members of the gang have been locked Op in JaiL This Is the re- dropped on the streets during the day. Boxers on the outskirts of the town, but their operations were unimportant and was unnecessary for the Russians to occupy the port 'for the pro At Intervals men gather it up and de milt Of two days work by Captain 3 Thompson delegations from the other 7 posit it in these cans where it remains Yarbrough, special agent of the tW. until the trash wagon comes around Western Railroad of Alabama. tection jit foreign interests." as their and carries it away. Government allege.

mm mmmm "Instead Of leaving the administra UNDERGROUND Bell Telephone and Telegraph Company HOsvafattBettlsi Soars" gcing along steadily in its arrange ment to have its wires put under For som time Claims hare been by wholesale shoe merchants against the Western Railroad for merchandise that was missing from consignments shipped over that road. The railroad company while cognisant that a robbery was being committed either at freight, warehouse or in the tion Of the port, the levying of customs duties, etc. in the hands of the Chinese officials, It Is declared that the Russian commander, who actd In accordance with instructions from his superior General, took over the munic "i ground. It will not take very long to have the change made and before notoalyslalwr the thirst but yields that iflvi6rating nourishment so oftea dc; maaded by the human gyatem. tour beats mentioned.

The result was that Thompson men controlled the convention. "As -soon aa this result was apparent, the Brewer men from these bests and from uncontested Brewer beats, met and selected a delegation the District Convention. "All the facts will go before the Ms-trlct Committee at Goodwater neat Monday and the Brewer men feel confident that they can demonstrate that they carried the convention by a decided majority. ii 'The proceedings in the Clay primary as to voting populist and Republicans were about on the same line with those practiced in Coosa." many months numbers of the coles and wires which overhang the streets of ipal Government, administered justice in the eourte and installed Russian officials) to collect the customs duties. the city villi be I.

BRICKM AN. Russia. extended her sovereignty over the port. stores, sent their special agent, Cap-tain Yarbrough, here to investigate matter, la the meantime the railroad paid all the claims made against CITY HEALTH GOOD. The health Of Montgomery for this time of -the year is especially satisfactory and most of the doctors are saying that they 'This procedure.

In the face of re It. una as weu De away on a vacation peated Russian declarations that the Czar had no designs upon New Chwang ha deeply Incensed the Japanese Gov The Special Agent arrived in Mont- ine splendid drainage system and Sanitary eewerage anj pure water of gomery Wednesday and soon got ernment, because of Its apprehension When the attention, of Mayor Joseph was called to the statement (n The Advertiser yesterday morning that a charge of 26 cents wag made for dancing to the pavillion at Oak Park Wednesday night he aaid It was without authority and In violation of Instructions. -v Wo permits are granted now," said the Mayor, "and everybody has a right to dance in pavilion who wants to, provided theyre Orderly and respectable people. The City Council did not adopt the rule allowing the Mayor to grant any permits, but left the pavilion unhampered and at the disposal of the dancing public, and all can dance there whenever they choose and in any way Or manner they with, provided they violate no law in doing so." TheMayor added that Messrs WilcO snd Davidson could not force any one to pay such a charge and that their demand need not be recognized by the public. Alderman Bushton, -Chairman of the Park Committee, said the same thing in substance.

He said further that any person who pays Uch a charge in future knowingly allowed himself to be imposed upon. 'For the present and until some further action of the Council, the pavilion is free to the use of the public, without rule or restriction about dancing, provided, of course. It is done in an orderly and decorous manner. There Is a general opinion among the Aldermen that there will have to be some rules in regard to dancing, but they have not yet decided what they shall be. It is very probable that at the Jlext meeting of the Council aome rule regulating dancing in the pavilion will be adopted, but there Is not an Alderman who has made up his mind fully and who can give any idea what the rule will be.

we city is onnging about this result clue. worked carefully and, with that the act ot her great northern rival 1 simply preparatory to the extension of Russian sovereignty over the the assistance of Deputy Sheriff W. wkiul LAST NIGHT The Montgomery Field Artillery held a drill on A D. Hall, arrested five negroes, George PEKINfFALLS BEFORE THE VICTORIOUS ALLIES 4 (Continued from Page One.) Maaison Avenue between Court and whole of North China, of wMch New Chwang 1 the entry port rerry street last night The full com pany turned out and the boys put up DeBow and Bam Taylor, who are porters in a local wholesale shoe house. Jim Mitchell alias Speedy, Brisk Gibbs -The International situation, according to diplomat here, ha entered upon arm.

Too Great a'i Exception. and Frank Wood. latter three ne a most dangerous and complicated phase, and the greatest skill will have Hard PtiMJ groes belong to the loafer class. After The majority of men are careless In their dress, particularly on week days. The well-dressed man is too great an the negroes were locked up Captain Yarbrough says they practically made exception, especially outside the larger a confession of their- guilt to be exerted to prevent trouble Between the powers.

BU88IAJI3 IS BATTLE. Cossacks Hade Desperate Attack en Chinese Position. The metnoa employed by the gang cures, ana witn Koyal Tailoring sold at prices which place it within easy reach of all, there is no good reason For some people to provide the necessary wherewithal to pur wny this should be so. St. Petersburg, Aug.

li. General If you doubt this call at Holfs Dye was a slick one. The two negro porters would rob the Stores during the day and carry the shoes away in their dinner baskets at night The shoes were then delivered to the three negro confederates. Mitchell," Gibb and Wqo1 according to advices to wants ana see our goods ana prices, adv vanced advices, first that Tung Chau had been occupied; and later In the day an official dispatch from the Japanese Foreign Office to Minister Takahlra conforming this report. Some days have elapsed, however, since this occupation of Tung Chau, and there had been ample time to cover the distance between that plaoa and Pekln.

Secretary Root was satisfied that Tung Chau had been left behind, and this was one of the reasons why it was regarded as futile to consider LI Hung Chang's proposition lor an armistice at Tung Chau. A dispatch from Admiral Remey conveyed the Japanese- report ot the occupation of Tung Chau and added the statement, also on Japanese authority, that the attack on Pekln was expected to be made yesterday. the Russian War Office, while pursu ing the Chinese from Aigun, found 4. 000 infantry; 6,000 cavalry and (welve A NEGRO ARRESTED. guns in a strong position at Santshan, He Was Very Much Frightened and chase tuel without paying for dirt and stones.

Savemonevbv Although the Russians were Inferior in numbers and had only two guns they made eomblhsd frontal and flank Caused Some Excitement About 6:30 o'clock yesterday evanlhsr attacks upon the Chinese August io. 'jnountea 'Policemen Rapport and Cowl The Chinese succeeded in breaking up the flank movement, and they fought ing spied a negro walking by the Court Street Methodist Church, who answered RECORD OF DEATHS. with great stubbornness, but eventual to tne description of drover Howard ly they were compelled, by a fierce alias R. H. Newsom.

who is wanted Cossack, stuck on their center, to evacuate the position and withdrew in Dale County on two charges, one of buying welT- screened, high assault and battery, and the other for the guns. DISPATCH FBOM GAZELLE. assault to murder. Officer Rappdrt aismountea ana started toward the ne gro. The darkey saw the noliceman coming and started to run.

Both the omcers, assisted by Policeman Jim ho sold them. Warrants were sworn out for the negroes, charging them with grand larceny. A number of the shoes have been recovered. The confederates sold the shoes to small stores in the suburbs. Many of them were recovered from stores on the Red Bridge Road and some were found several miles out In the country, the shoes having purchased negroes by farm hands.

Special Agent Yarbrough. who the way, was Chief of PolUe or Opehka for several years, did a quick and good job. 4 The First Bound Bale. The First Round Bale of the new season was ginned today at the Alabama Cotton Oil Company's Ginnery The cotton was raised by Mr. Herbert Goldthwalte and bought by Johnstone Hammond for 1-1 cents per pound.

The Alabama Cotton OH Company followed their usual custom of ginning the first bale of the season free of cost but from now on until further notice they will gtn for the same price as last season, 1. 10c for one square bale-or two round bales. They are prepared to pack either round or square bales, as wanted. adv Smith, gave chase. JAPANESE ADVICES.

Advance Was Determined Upon by the Allied Army. Washington, Aug. 11 A telegram has been received at the Japanese legation from Tokio, stating that at a conference held on the 7th instant at Yang Tsun, the commandors of the several forces decided to push on at once to Pekln. The forces were headid by the Japanese and followed In orfljr by the Rusalans.British and Americans. They expected to reaoh Tung Chau on the 12th.

The French troops were compelled by the Inadequacy of their com The negro ran up Washington Street DAVID B. BRYANT. A Former Citiaen of Montgomery Dies in Birmingham. A funeral no; Ice elsewhere announces the death in Birmingham yesterday of David B. Bryant.

was In Montgomery a short while ago and his friends realized that death's grasp was upon him. The Birmingham News of yesterday contained the following notice of him: B. Bryant a well-known rail-road man, died last night at his home at TOt North Seventeenth Street of ana down South Perry and was over. taken opposite The Advertiser office. Be Reports Arrival of the Allies at Ma tow.

London. Aug. 1. Sir Aifrsd Os sells, commanding the command of trooos from India in China, has wired the government from Matow, under date of August 11, via Che Poo, August IS, as follows: "Arrived her this morning early nf-ter a most trying night marcn. The troops of all nationalities are suffer as soon as be was caught he com menred to yell at the -top of his voice, grade coal from us.

Weights and quality guaranteed. Look into the matter of your winter supply today while prices are down. Phone 97, 108 And 122. The Montgomery Brewery. caning on tne Lord to protect him He is said to be a preacher.

The waning and cries or the man caused a large crowd to gather, and it was missariat to remain at Tang Tsun, while the small bodies ot Austrlans, consumption, aged 5 yearn. The re difficult for Xhe officers to get the man mains win be taken to Montgomery. to headquarters. He was locked up to Italians and Germans turned back to ing Severely from the heat. Ten of oar horse died yesterday from sun stroke.

The enemy is believed to 0e entrenched north of Chang Chla Wan. There is no further news from th await the coming of an officer from Tientsin. Immediately upon the fall of ior interment, leaving here to morrow morning at 8:45 over the Lou isvllle and Nashville. Deceased wss i Dale County. Tientsin, the Russians set about re- Dalrlne- the Tlentein-Pekin Railway, Mason and a Knight Templar In rood which will be repaired as far as Tang It Saved Els Baby.

atfSiMgttMQiMMItM MMNMM HMMMMIMMIMMI standing and the remains will be es Tsun about the 20th or this month, "My baby was terribly sick with the TUNG CHAU OCCUPIED. The Chinese from Shan Hal Kwan diarrhoea; we were unable to cure him eorted. to the depot by the Knight Templars of this city. The funeral at Montgomery will also 'ae conducted with iMasonlc ceremony. Mr, Bryant report that the Russians are repairing the Tongtu Lutai Railway toward to Attack on Pekin Was Expected with the doctors assistance, and as last resort we tried Chamberlain's Col Ic.

Cholera and Diarrhoea Shan Kat Kwan. was a memoer or the Mnnteomorv Begin Wednesday. Rome. Aug. 16.

The following dig America Leads in Doctors. Medical Record. At present we have probably 20,000 practitioners in the United mates. The ratio of physicians to population less than 1 to 00 In our country, while in Great Britain It Is 1 to 1.100. and in Russia, 1 to 1,800.

Proportionately we have four times as many physicians as says Mr. J. of Wlliams. Ore. Russian engineer officers with about 800 men of the railway corps at Dsurl Comandery.

QreatBatr I am happy- to say it gave immediate patch has been received here from Ta- 'Deceased was a native of CUorsia. are expected at Tientsin. relief and a complete cure." For sale ku, August 15: He was for fifteen years a conductor 3 I 3 by E. G. Fowler, Druggist The British consul at Tientsin says he has been informed by Chinese from on th South and North Division of the "A Russian regiment has disembarked to protect the rear ot the allied adv, LKuisviiie and Nashville Railroad, and Pekln that Li Ping Hlng arrived at forces, which is seriously threatened was also-a conductor on the Alabama FROM LITTLE MISFITS the capital with 10,000 men, and after "The Japanese admiral announce Midland and at one time was yard an audience with the Empress Dowa- that the ulliec occupied Tung Chau master for the Midland at Montaom arer.

left with them for an unknown (also written Tung Chow) last Sunday ery. iHe was also a conductor on the destine tionv The Empress Dowager i'l. it Is believed, take refuge in Ta and that he is awaiting news of an Birmingham southern before its segregation from the Tennessee Comoanv: attack on Pekin Fuen Fu in Shan Si Grow At the time of his death he bad charge of the scrap Iron department of, the TALKING TOO MUCH. steel mill at Ensley. Deceased three children HART LEAVES PEKIN.

ported That Be Has Accepted Offer of Escort, Hongkong. Aug. W. It is reported Von Waldersee Advised to Be More F. Bryant and Misses Llllli Belle and Discreet Mary Jopes Bryant Mrs, Bryant died several years ago and was burled at Berlin, Aug.

16. This morning Count Von Waldersee, accompanied by the Montgomery. Her husband's remain OUR SHOES FIT OR WE WON'T ALLOW YOU TO TAKE THEM AWAY. Por.M We can give you a beautiful tit in a most that the Canton customs department has received a dispatch saying that Sir Robert Hart, director general of Chi will rest at her Side. Mr.

Bryant was Couhtess and by Vice Admiral Von highly esteemed by his business asso Waldersee. hi brother, visited the nese 'Maritime customs, accompanied United States embassy, and asked Jno, ciates and friends and left the memory of a good life as a preoious leaacv to by his staff, has left Pekln under Chi nis cnuaren. "Prices Are Right" nese escort, snd that a cruiser will be sent to meet him on his reaching the coast. $1.49 It. Jackson, secretary of the embassy, to present his best compliments to President MoKiniey.

He spoke In the highest terms of the American troops, excellent Oxford Tie. Worth $2.50. Come look at these and we will show you others, some cheaper, some better. saying; I know what they ran do, THE PASSING THRONG. Transports Were Recalled.

Shttnahaf. Auk. IS. The British and will consider it a great honor to have such gallant soldiers under my Mr. iHendon B.

Mabeon has returned command." from Ozark. transports had sailed, but they were recaled by a torpedo boat destroyer and have now returned to Wu Sung. Before leaving Hanover yesterday, he made a speech to the Working Men's Lledertafel, saying that he hoped to finish his task and return soon to Prof. Howard J. Pearce of Gaines.

KONTOOMEBT. ville, is visiting Rev. O. Townsend. Chang Chia Wan Captured.

Berlin. Aug. 16. A dispatch received BELTS here from Tientsin, dated August 14th, announces that the allies captured iMr. RAy Rushton returned yesterday Hanover.

In his response to the address of the municipal deputation, lie aaid: "With trust in Ood and in the film. Cheerful Courage of my troops, I hope to carry out the plans and to from New Orleans, where he has been on business connected with the Jacob! Chang Chla Wan with slight loss. The Chinese left 600 dead on the field. case. avnrcnme all difficulties.

Proper Styles at Levyatcin's The press points out that Count Von Will Not Hold Pekln. Berlin Aug. l.The German For Rev. D. C.

Pea body, rectoifcof Trin Waldersee is talking too mucn ana ity Episcopal Church, (Mobile, passed advises him' to talk less. Th Kolhische Volks Zeltung bids through Montgomery yesterday en eign Office thinks that the allies not attempt to hold Pekln, but will retire Immediately with the of the legations to Tientsin. route to his home. him follow Moltke'S example and talk with the sword. Several journals have dubbed him "felt marshal." Prof.

E. L. iMerriam has returned In the court of a conversation at 'he WANTED TO LYNCH NEOBO. office of the general staff today, he said: "The general Situation for the from St. Petersburg, Fla.

Prof. Mer-riam says St. Petersburg is one of the prettiest cities in Florida and its (people are both hospitable 'and entertaining. Chicago Has a little Excitement of allies is unfavorable. Even if Pekin is taken or Is about to be taken, the Its Own Chicago, Aug.

1. William PlKua, a olored man from Nashvlllei cam langerously near being lynched In tha allies are everywhere On the defensive except in this advance on Pekin. It Mr. J. B.

Berry of Dadeville, an old newspaper man, was In the city yes is necessary to adopt th strategical offensive throughout China." His idea seems to be to have the street toaight. He snatched a pocket-book from a woman and led the police a long chase through alleys snd down town streets. During his flight he fired three tim at tht'pollc and the crowd which followed the officers in the terday. He has been a life-long Democrat and proposes to stand for the position of Door-keeper of the House of Representatives next winter. allies" act in conjunction with the Russian forces in the provinces of Klrln This Store is A Fine Example Of Energy, Intellectual, creative, resistless energy.

My pride has been Iri work. My demonstration has been work. I have magnified, labor. Labor is the strength and and glory of genuinely progressive retailing. In this light I present my claims to the public.

In this attitude my sale of Summer Goods towers before the mental vision of all who are in the inai ket for Summer Wearables; Light Weight Clothing, Straw Hats, Negligee Shirts, Underwear, Neckwear, Hosiery, etc. away cheaper than heretofore. The Narrow Black Patent Leather And White Kid Kind and Scheng Kittg by way of Mukden. Count Von Waldersee will leave, at Mr. John T.

Schley, a prominent in He was flnallv oausht in front of the noon tomorrow for Cassell, where farewell festivities will be held on Satur surance man of Mobile, was in'Mont-gomery yesterday. Mr. Schley Is well known here. He is a nephew Of Admiral Schley and bears a striking re Great Northern Hotel, where he crawled under a horse which was standing by the hotel entrance. While the officers were taking their prisoner to the police station they were followed by a crowd fully SW strong, which shoutel.

"Hang him; hang htm; lynch htm; take him awny." day. These will consist of a military parade and a banquet to be attended by a number ot generals. The banquet will also take the form of a celebration of the 70th birthday of Emperor Francis Joseph. semblance to the distinguished naval officer. The officers halted at Madison and Mr.

Chias. Shaw left last night for The Protestant mission nouse here has received a Canton cable saying Clark Streets to await the oatrol wagon and th crowd made a despte effort to take Flkua from them. Ropss were procured and If the colored man had been taken from the police he certainly would have been hant-ed. The Dollce used their that the mission at Ti Chin, Namon and Luk Hang have' been destroyed. Nashville, where he goes to accept, a position as traveling salesman for a large manufacturing confectionary establishment.

Mr. Shaw's headquarters will be in this city. He will travel Southern Georgia and Florida, COOL HEADS NEEDED. clubs rigorously and managed to get the prisoner to the patrol wagon, which made a successful daih through the crowd. Bowers are Beginning to Disagree in Denver reports the heaviest tourist vl veers.

BDeclal trains are bring A gentleman who is familiar with the China. New York. Aua It. A special to The situation In the Fifth District said yesterday: ing thousands of travelers and the fnlon Depot is crowded from morning till night Herald from Washington says: I was amazed at tne statement puo- Russia's occupation of New Chwang without adequate reason causel the de lished In The Advertiser yesterday morning, purporting to come from Col. Thompson, particularly as to the Coosa cision to land troops at Shanghai, (n flOGOSF FLOWER which Great Britain is supported by 35 cents County.

Japan. Take Goodwater, tor instance. no "Germany is apparently paying no It is a surprising fact," says Prof. one will question that coi. Brewer carried that beat About 160 Demo heed to Russia's, action In the north, but objects to Great Britain's policy at Shanghai and proposes' to offset It by stationing a squadron here and landing cratic votes were cast in that beat at the State election and at the primary Houtoa.

"that in my travels in all pans of the world, for the last ten years, 1 have met, more people having used Green's August Flower than any other remedy, for dyspepsia, deranged liver and stomach troooi. to protect her iptereste. five days la tar Col, Brewer received 124 votes. These votes were east for him at the regular meeting, while CoL Thompson's i friends held a bolting and for constipation. I 'And for tourist and salesman, or for persons filling office positions, where headaches and genera! meeting on the streets.

DR. SOFFIT'S A Alb "At Eouality there were rotes ior Thompson and 48 for Breweh but 19 of Thompson's bad scratched the state bad reelings irom irrcguuu- auoiis sxist. that Oreen'S August Flower Is a grand remedy. It does not Injure the 'system "This important information, just received from an official quarter here presents a comprehensive view of the attitude of four of the principal powers Interested In the Chinese situation with respect to the treaty, ports of the empire, "In view of the determination of the American Government not to Interfere with the action of Great. Britain and Russia in landing troops at the ports named, the powers are thus divided TDR.HOFFEITS.

eethinA (Teething Powders) JLDlT Regulates tit Bowels, Strsngttwas th Child, Maks Teethine; Easy. ticket and voted against if, on the by frequent use and Is excellent for sour nrevkma Monday and were tnereiore disqualified under the rule Of the state RtlkvtJ the Bewel li stomach ana maigeauoa. awnpie Dottle free at O. A Knabe A E. Andrew, J.

D. Burke, Alexander A Spantk. Committee. At Lauderdale ana crews similar Costs 25 cats it Brigrists, any ace. raars ts C.

J. MOFFETT, M. Dn ST. LOUR. MO.

Sold tnr dealers In all dvUUKd con with-respect to this complication In the conditions prevailed. h)votea of Populists who had sera lied or voted f. V. Honter. International situation.

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