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Show WEAVER DISGUSTED. M lle.Sajt Thero It Xo I rco Speech li fjM tlio South ami Consequently HSS3 Iteruici Slii TO ADDRESS AN IMMENSE si AUDIENCE. i & Ua. trcsrtr Hit on the Head with I ? V llotttn Egg at ' ItoH Macon. i'slj Or Teletraphto ilia Nawt.l f tm ULNIIIAI. fVKAVrU ?"?! CotupUlna or tbe Tranlmaul He Has ';3 laeelaed In Hie Monti,. J il Atlanta, Oa., Hept. 24. Central ,; 9 Weaver tonight refuanl to addreea au audience of live thoutand which gathered gath-ered at the Htate capital lo hear him. He declarod (here was no free speech In the Houtb, notwlthstsndlng tbo fact thai the audience had aaaurcd him respectful hearing. General Weaver tonight sent lengthy letter to Chairman Irwin of (ho Htate committee of the People's parly In regard to (he treatment In the Houtb. He aaya be flndt the spirit ol organized rowdyism at tonio points visited In Georgia to great as (o render ' It Inadvisable to attempt to fill Ills engagements en-gagements at points not already reaohed. Personal Indignity was sup- - prilled at Waycrota only by careful management. At Albany a howling mob refuted a respectful hearing. "At Macon the conduct of tbe mob waa limply disgraceful. llotten eggs were thrown prior lo (he Introduction of the tpeaker, one ol whloh struck Mrs. Weaver on the head. Ugga were thrown repeatedly and the lurnulenl crowda continued ti howl and hoot until patt midnight. At Atlanta a almllar crowd of rowdlet gathered at the Joint o( meeting, bent on tumult aud dltorder. Learning; thla, Mrs. Leato and Weaver refuted to appear. Weaver tayt lie It convinced similar treatment awaits them at points not vltlted nnd declines to meet such appointments. ap-pointments. He calls special attention to the fact that the disorder was almost exclusively confined to young roughs who Infett the towns and who were Incited In-cited lo violence by persona who kept , In tbo background. It it especially worthy of note that the disorderly con. ' duct uoes not prooeed from cx-Coufed. crale soldiers. , Uenerul Weaver lays the police of. fleers at disorderly places made no at tempt, as far at known, to prater to . good order and In aome Instances gave ; open couutenauce to (he (umult. A Hank Cashier Arrratad. I Ciiioacio, Hept, 23. M. O. Curtis, tx-asalstent cathler of the Amerlcau , National bank of Kansas City, waa i i arrested hero by Federal ofllcera last ft , t night charged with the embezzlement ft, I of between two aud three thousand J f dollars from the bank. He waa ex. t amlned thla afternoon and held ln ; JlU.cKX) boudt. He will bo taken to f1 Kansas City. An Oiatiut, Me Adlal. A ' ItiCliuo.NU, Vs., Hept. 23. Adlsl K. Htevenaon wat given an ovation hero today, aud lb Is evening was rsoorletl ' to Mozart Academy by a largo torch light proceaalon. Hit epoeoh was Ire. i quentlylnterupted by tremendous applause. ap-plause. General Peyton Wise, brother I of Congressman Wise, presented Hie-vonaou Hie-vonaou Willi two Immense baaketa of l' flowers at tributes of atleotlon from the & I citizens of ltlchmond. i. 1 1 A AeallurMelieouer tilth Only Hilly Nkitia. : I Han P'liANcifiC'i), Heit, S3. The ttaliua; tchuoucr "Kalo and Ann," Captain Lutgen, reached hero today with only sixty aklnt. Home two , u mouths ago tho achooner touched Yokohama, when thu discharged one thousand skins that were thliicd in (liis oit. The captain atatcs thai after leaving Yokohama the vessel sailed for the sealing grounds around I Alton Island, near Northwestern ' Alaska, aud had captured upwards of ' A two hundred skins. Here the Ilustlan -I rnauol-war "Zoblaka" sulzoj tbe 'ji ' schooner, taking away not only the ' skins but most of her sealing gear aud hunting guns. The Russians alto took urarly all the provisions ou board, leaving xnough only to gel tbe J crow home again before atarvlng, I MellunaM IHeelinrged, ClIICAtlo, Hept, 23. M. O. MoDon. , , aid, who was accused by Justice I 'A Woodman ol attempted bribery, wat I! today discharged by Justice Foster ou ,j h the grouud of Intufllrlont evidence, The gralidjury has taken thu matter ' r up and au Indictment It possible. ourralorsereJiitillaal. Cliiaii IlAPilxl, la., Hept. S3 Tne , ' strike ou tbe lturllugton,Cedar llaplda L A. Northern took a new turn today i and the operatora am Jubilant. Thla ' , morning the day (rain dltpatchert . .' called on Huperlnlendent Wllllarneaud 1" I) uotlHed hliu that the rtsponttblllly I 'I Imposed upon (heea by running tralus f I without competent operators was loo I groat and they must decline to do It. J I They; accordingly quit work until com. fit petent mon are employed. Light wires jsh were out south of here last nighl and fjl trains stopped. It la rumorod to-night I , lhat aomo night dlspatohera will " quit (the road and thus cripple the , road, j i i The TreithliMl JrDlle Itiilitalry. ' 'r IIariik, VI., Hepl. 82. Tho last act I In the troubled granite Industry oo- I curred this afternoon when represent. it atlvea of the union and aieoclallot. SI ' ' signed the bill of prices ami tho agree- ? Wl ment. i v St All!Miiile.lto.Mnt,lsr Ills Holhsr. f! Chicaiio, Hept. S3. Ilobert Ilolli. .J tl border wtt today arretted on tt charge ,, of attempting to poison bit mother , " ' 1 , and nephew. Hit rather tiled aome '.'. M r j years ago, having au ettato or t.lol),. If td OOD, soiled up that the wife wat tbo I &' only beueflcla'V. Thu eatato was to ji, lilt bu divided ninostj the lielra alter her ) f B death, and It Is suppoied Kobert be. ',' T8 came impatient at hla mother's delay , ." In 0 lug. The prisoner hat rather a hard ranu I Utlon. i |