The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, June 08, 1906, Image 7

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HUE UNDER WATER GIRL SI.A YER OF OLD A UNT IS TO BE GIVEN FREEDOM OIR IS THREATENED EOPLE FLEE HOMES ping on the Hill Side To e Out of Reach of the Torrent. te Leased Wire, irgr. Pa, June 8.—The rlvermen Ittsburg are expecting a flood, big It will be no one can most of the water now com rora cloudbursts In the upper the state. The river Is rising ivlng come up almost two feet [the night, and at ( o’clock the at Davis Island dam showed 8.1 teveral heavy rainfalls from up te are reported. nsburg, Jeannette, Manor and other towns suffered the heavy our and much damage Is report- .(.ports from various points show the flood Is subsiding and that r has passed. [rents of water from the mountain tens the destruction of the reser at Boggaley, and the people are dag on the hills. Lh water has stopped the machln in the pumping station at Butler work has also been suspended In a her of factories. Houses in the fer portion of town are submerged. MM AND JAILED HOT ON GOOD TERMS SC HARGIS ORDERED TO CELL THROUGH WORDS PASSED TO THIRD PERSON. rlvate Leased Wire, kson, Ky, June 8.—Following the •tent of the grand jury, Judge yesterday surrendered himself n court on the charge of being try before the fact to the murder late Dr. J. D. Cox. Judge Riddle iced that as he had been object- by the defendant In a similar e would decline to preside In this nd that the prisoner would be In stody of the jailer, ugh responsible for the safekeep. ' the prisoner. Jailer Little per- , him to be at large all day, but to Hargis' place of business at 'clock last evening and requested through his friend, Ed Callahan, with him to the jail. Hargis and are not on speaking terms, fge Hargis has filed an affidavit Ing unsanitary conditions of the th|tt county jail, and former bad tment on the part of Jailer Little, asked to be sent to another jail, e Riddle, having declined to pre in the case, would not hear tills Ion. Hargis is confined among and ated just the same as the other prls- rs.' T. P. Cardwell, Sr, father-In- of Mr. Cox, Is pressing the prose- lion. on PERSONS HOOT ERMAN MENNONITE SETTLE MENT IS PRACTICALLY DE STROYED BY THE 8T0RM. Private Leased Wire. Hllliboro, Kans, June 8.—A tornado rk Coessel, a German Mennonlte ‘ttlement, It miles southwest of hare, ter,lay, and the town was practlcal- dMtroyed. About 80 persons were In, red. The most seriously hurt are latte Hendrichar aged II; Henry Rats* Ml a farmer, and Dr. Peter Rlchert. The tornado laid waste a strip 200 d» wlfle. Several stores and twelve rldences were demolished, and every Idence In town was damaged. The Cluien mill and the Gerkln parochial ghool, nearing completion, were eked. The large Mennonlte hospital was only slightly dnmaged. The Injured were taken thero for treatment. *■ s 4 ■ l ■ • t . * Beautiful Lots r/L At Auction *50 SATURDAY, JUNE 9th, at 4 P. M. JOSEPHINE TERRANOVA. Thla Picture Was Taken Just After the Jury Had Aoquitted Hsr on a Charge of Murder. By Private Leased Wire. New York, June 8.—Decision was reached at the office of the district attorney yesterday to discharge Josephine Torranova from custody on Monday. She will not be held for'trial en a charge of killing her uncle, Ga etano Reggio. Last Friday a jury acquitted hi r of the charge of murdering her aunt, Mrs. Reggio. These Lots are right at Hapeville, some fronting rail road, and owners tell us electric cars are guaranteed by 1st January next. Hourly trains now on C. R. R.; fare 5c. Terms of Sale: $25.00 cash, balance $10.00 per month, 7 per cent. Interest or 5 per cent. Discount for cash. Take C. R. R. train leaving Terminal station at 3:30 p.m. Get off at Rose Hedge. This is a chance to buy at your own price a lot which will be worth double the money in a year after car line is built. • 4 ', . Thousands of dollars on improvements are being spent in this section. .The Georgian s Daily Short Story. BROTHER GIOVANNI’S REWARD BY J. SACKVILLE MARTIN. Brother Olorannl atood before the treat unfinished canvas that waa to grace the orall nbore the high altar of the monastery chapel. Hit palftte and bia brashes lay Idle healde him, while be stared at tbe painting with eyes that did not aee It. ling far beyond In vision* of glory, of bleb lie bad caught hot a faint reflection. Here waa set oat the cruclflxlou of Our Lord In a manner feeling enough to con vert both Turk and Saracen. Tbe good brother’s eye* wandered from the Infinite tenderness of tbe central figure to the the long shaggy eyebrows were of the some sandy color of bis balr. Ills note was large and fleshy, and bis lips abut tightly to gether like a steel trap, parted In one place two weeping Women about the foot of cross; and then to g few strongly dn Hues In charcoal In tbe left-hand eoj Che Incomplete. befit In filgh esteem both by tbe abbot the brethren of tbe Utthi monastery .. Beats casetnue. These held it firm, ss an article of faith that none other In all Italy could paint ns be could. It waa uaeleaa to speak to them of Flrense and Botticelli: equally nselcaa to talk of Iloue nud of Raphael. They wei Brother Giovanni stared at hlin ns though ha were nimble to remove his eyes. ••Ay,” said the Lord itlsbop, raising his Jewelled fingers by way of benediction. *’8o this Is "he picture/* lie tfnsed at It steadily and made the sign iff the crcna upon bis breast. "Yon have wrought well, my brother," bo aald, fixing hla eyes sternly upon Giovanni. "Yours la ludeed a wonderful talent, and It behoves you to »ee that you use It worthily. Snch art la In Itself a religion. Yet tell me,*’ he contluued acaunlng the picture narrowly, "what figure do you pro pose placing here where you hare left the canvas Imperfect?" "If it pleases your Lordship,** stammered Fra Giovanni, nervously, "It is iny inten tion to depict hors tbe srenrssd Iscariot chaffering with the Jews for hts pieces of silver. He shall !*• shown holdlug out hts hsnd while ho glances furtively over his For particulars, see ANSLEY BROS., East Alabama Street. yet of whom I cannot tell.** The brethren thought the same. They gathered In little group* before tbe picture, endesvorlng to recsll whom It resembled. None of them, however, penetrated thu dis guise of tbe tblek-usttsd hair. And the mole was not there, though Fra Giovanni had long made up hla mind that Judas bad Just such a mole, and hla fingers Itched to tempts ti length one morning he could rm tatfon no longer, and, with a i dahe of amber, tbe mole at* were simple men who bad nof seen these things. Neither Uhl they wish to see them; cor had they not Gio vanni's works?—and It waa Iteyond ques-, tion that these ware beyond compare. -t— j- -,, 7 All things considered, Giovanni might i2°ws»n thmiHit of •• anirf ttuh,m have been excused had be been puffed up I !?•“ ‘KSPi or. said the Bishop I that be should meet Idshon . Flrense today, and will ar rive In tbe afternoon. He la certain to wish to aee It, and doubtless he will reward with h!s fame. Itwss tbe more merit to "Yes/* lu .1 him, therefore, that he showed no sign of tbn Vt„!??’ 1 . PARK PLANS 10 OE CONSIDERED Papers, maps and ether data will be >r.p«r.,| for the next aeaalon of con- P.ss by the committee which has been vorking toward establishing national P*rk. on the three battle ground* trauml Atlanta. City Engineer Clay ton has completed the maps of the round, and they will be considered at the meeting of the committee next Tueiiia afternoon at 1:80 o’clock. The prime object of the meeting Is to frame Ml. which will be presented by wnntia rongreeemen. The 'a.mmlttee conslste of commit* “** appointed from the city council, bom the Chamber of Comemrce, from ■* I'nitcd Confederate Veterans' As- •oriatlon. from the Confederate .arnpa "• this city, from the county commls- •loner. and from the Grand Army of Ir Republic. Councilman Edmund W. ■onln Is chairman. The pL in carried out will mean that we battle grounds of Peachtree creek, Atlanta and Exra church will be con- 27* 1 into parks and wld, tree- JoMere i boulevards encircling the city ** Join them. of Ilfs, nud so forgetful of fils comfort that at times It was necessary to drug him from hla esnrts to the refectory for bis frugal m 2**i>l# sy* traveled downward Into the unfinished corner of tbe. picture bln face took on en expresnton of distress, and b* took on tn expression of dlntreas, and n* awoke from bis day dream with a mur- mur. . „ "Alas? I enn never dp It.” “What do I know of such men. or whom can I take as my model! hay, but to find him I should have to go forth Into the world aud Into the abode of tble»-e* and mnrderera. And bow eah .1 do that? Tbo nlcture will never be finished any. more than It will lie finished when hla lordship come* to see It this afternoon. Ills distress was deep Indeed; for only that very morning tbe Abbot Psolo had esllsd him to hU own •Mrtnientsftcr ma tins and had Informed him that the lord bishop- of Hero gin was passing through tbe monastery on hi, way to Klrsnie. brisk ing letters from the holy father bhnseif to Lorento de Medici and to hls guest, Gel- letlio KMril, dyke of Mllsn. ••It Is useless," he sighed; “I esnnot do lt lie gathered his brashes slowly together and went to tbe refectory for bis midday m Tbe afternoon found him again liefore his canvas, yet making . no furtnef_ |>r©frean rest of the .. . Glorannl.' "there Yet now I mar .JHBL _.. long before ft is completed." "He# that It Is so,’ 1 .H J "Work worthily and reverently at your craft, mr brother, and <lo hot misuse your talent that bath been vouchsafed to you. Ho shall you surely meet with your re ward—not In stiver or gold, as do the artists of the world, but In s manner fitting tbe The abbot departed joyful!/, too full of his preparatloni for t **h# lie will know It," he murmured; .. sw , cannot but rtcognlxe It." Bishop. j t W nald lie so easy to niter tbe fare. few dalis of paint wonld at leant obliterate the mole. Yet aa poor Giovanni looked at hla work he knew it was Impossible. VI uir wvriu, mu in n WAunrr milli* mr work yon .ball armmpll.li and protxir- tbmate to the seal of which yon do It.” I Will »•*»*, mvt Him, "Thus was Judas, and not will ant do It.” dlctlou. and departed with-hla companion*, leaving Olorannl .landing glaring after him. The poor brother's brad was spinning with frightful thoughts. Hr had made no progress with bis Judas, bscause, bring .or- rounded solely by men of faith and holy living, bu had no model Well, waa uot ShraLord Bishop a holy man! And yet eon* motet With h'ahudder fare In hla hands to ahnr oat the vial' Then, dinging hla brashes down, b* fled his cell and shut himself In to struggla against temptation. In the clear light of a rammer evening I hla couch. At raid on luto the nlsh tas plank which . r night he could hear It no longer, slid, seis ing a burn lantern, he harried guiltily from rays of the lantern SiliSa^'irsiar- * at It vaguely, thoughts than the scenrbeforehlm.ao that he sUrted as * piuesmdtsrof inonk'S headed by the »bt>ot*nd erichly '{J^ 1 ■.cnee, eeme srpoee the grsas in rue oi feared to look upon _ -horribly like! With e shudder he dashed Ms brash at the face and obliterated all that he had done. During tbe nest few days Brother Gio vanni wrnt air,nt the monastery pels and in.-., nf(-is«mnrnM oi mr TiMi'ti ■ praoccuplcil. The grjal work mails no SacrvK aratjss z ravr- thee the krd nian<n*_2i_ f„ v . ||, knew new that no other Jsdae possible for him; be knew that h* d have tn paint It, sad be trembled nt metloo of hls i room. OMBS in such variety and of such beautiful designs. Among the 1 attractively finished style* are Sf*»riISeT th” riTai^‘imfoii tefm. of y those wiih filigree scrolls,carved i-.tm.--. with .hr pope bimmlf. . arabesques, [ewel-set or ensm- «led. The effective Baroque |* -re used as a tetting in some of . . JH— st- irtest combs and form a most tenance. The U*4 JWfcp wratameamdir f e combination with either the b ' m ' *»-«<**' n "" cun * •- -■•ccn-gold f-i-h. SSff^lC.’maSS'f SWf wSn-*4>!" 1 quoiae enamels ere also popular. (or , *.,„ t y ring of eamly b^JJ' ™r l 7 l "5 hi. tonnre. HI* eyes were pnie as though It were s virion sent to him from heaven Itself. would day b* could keep sway no ell to bin work wlfk feverish ,mSrr. He fell to bin work wlik feverish eagerness, one thing, and one tMag oaly, hr Would do. He would replace the aranfy hair with thick and matO-d locks. I’neribly that would be u suffl'I-at illagulae. Aud he wnebl leave out tbo mole,, too. If be rould. lie worked as s stirring man rats-without stopping, nnd Judos grow hideously once ■in U|MU the rsavs*. The goo<l Abbot Paolo watched him with maier & berkele. ihlftTmra wbra TK & rat’w’bwkT'irilie SSbSTa^. thm logW. bra-b — t reminds me,"he said vaguely, srratrh- over the hills with n nnmsroos rellnne.l When he had washsd and psruken of torn, slight refection, be eiprsssod n wtrii to see the picture. . „ i Many of tbo brethren, prood of Fra Gio vanni'* skill, accompanied him. Uhe tiees, they clustered slewt the rsnvsa, Iravlng. however, a apace wherein tbe good abbot and bis guest might mors. , . • , The lord bishop of I'eragts looked long and steadily at the picture. TTiea bo tamed his eyes toward Olovaasl, who at«»l beside It. sick with fear. There mold he no doubt now whom Jnda* rsaemhled. Xot| when tbe model atom! . fell to whispering together, marretlng thst they had not seen It liefore. And even ns he looked the hlabops acowl Incrraaed, nnd with tbe scowl tbo resemblance has, wrought well" be raid it, Isat, taming toward (Movsnnl "Thou bast well employed tbe tlleut thit bsth been granted unto thee. Indeed, Indeed.” went os, punting with vteleue ntarantra. '•thou beet not Mdden If Si J napkin. Therefore, as I did prophesy to thra, thou shnlt rarely meet wftb thy reward-bet In gold or stiver, ray brother, but In a man- fitting* to the work whie* you lmve ac- Dttsbed. and tbe tral with wMrh you com pushed, and accomplished It. sldnt will confer noon the He turned sod,left the room, followed by tbs abbot sod the whispering monks, and ones more Giovanni was left alone with hls pleura. Thst rame evening. In the chapter bouse, Brother Glorannl received hls reward, end In good measure. A eoufde of eurdy brethren stripped him. and. placing him far* downward upon the door, leld on to tastily with raw cowhide ns til be brl- d again, friskily for a month the pn*-. era was retested; so that long afterward the pramotrr of those ports, whea ihey coaid hear the wolves bowl la tbe forest et slghl wooM laugh by their insMe* and Ptahl 'll* but Brother Giovanni rrerfv- Ing the reward of lb* Ulent that bath Additional Sporting News FOR FULL PAGE CP 8PORT8 SEE PAGE TWELVE. CUTTER CREWS READY TO ROW By Private Leased Wire. New York, Juno 8.—The twelva oared navy cutter raring crew* of tho Atlantic fieri are gutting ready for practice for tho races thst are to take place this summer fer the Battenberg Hqnsdrnn cup, tha trophy re cently presented to tbe enlisted men of Bear Admiral lloblvy D. Brans' fleet by the enlisted men of tho British second rralaer squadron under Rear Admiral I’M ace Louis of Battenberg. The cup, B magnlfl- eeut affair, standing over two feet high. Is of solid silver, trimmed with gold, and Is now on board the battleship Maine, the flagship Of tbs Atlantic fleet. The cap Is Inscribed as follows; "Maine, Alliums, lows, Kearssrge, Ken tacky, Mnaraebnaetta, Missouri, Illinois, West Virginia, Peassylvsnls, Maryland, Colorado, Mayflower, Yankton. To tho enlisted, men of the North Atlantic fleet from tlietr British rourin* of tbo Hscoad Cruiser squadron on hoard the Drake, Cora wall, nssex. Bedford, Csmberlasd. In grsta- fal remembrance of the many kindnesses, tokens of good fellowship, nnd wonderfal entertalsmeuts thst were given to them In cordial friendship hr tbetr comrades across the aee. Annapolis, November 1st to November >8, HO*—New York." GRAFFIUS OUT; GILKS GOES IN hen granted to him." THROUGH SLEEPING CAR LINE TO Wrightsville Beach, N .C. Commencing Saturday, Juno the 9th, and continuing each Saturday during the months of June, July and Au gust, through sleeping cars will be op erated, delivering passengers at the hotels at Wrigbtavlllg Bcacb, leaving Atlanta at 9:U p. m.; returning, leave WrighUrllle each Thursday, arriving Atlanta the following morning at 4:TO tickets J18.55; week end ticket*, good for live daya, J8.25. SEABOARD .... . , . _ JGIIks, of HPWrirtfiorl (mb, toft night, that ha had •lisp***!**! CstFhsr GraffiaOp and that) hi* (Gllks) waa going to get into tha game "Meat K avanatigh notified Gllks that If the suspension waa jtenulnn and If Graf- SF2.« to psrtlripste In nny game, lit was far ther Informed that Is tbs avast thst Graf- fins was reinstated he (Gllksl or somo other player must lie rales* THOMA8TON WIN8. Dneelal to The Georgian. Thomsston, Gs., June 8.—Tha noya' High school of Atlaata lost .three game* to th* crack Thomsston tram. First gams: Hoorn: It. II. K. Thomsston .....4 I * II II. H I 8 * Batteries; Thomsston, AbsrrromMe and Farris; B. II. H„ "Bed” Smith and Lock hart. , Tbs second gams was pitched by Paul glowers, who did not glv* up a single bit rad who struck out flfteou men. ora: It H. E. Thomsoten U It 4 i. II. H : 0 0 7 Batteries: Thomastou, (I tow era aud Far ias; II. 11. fl, Calloway and Lockhart. l’sul glowers, who had Just pitched s oo-blt gam*, pitched th* third game of the eerie*, giving up only 4 scratch bits. II* ■track out 0 man lu seven lining*. ora: It. H. B. naston 18 18 4 B. H. • ( 4 8 Battery: Thomastou, Blower* and Farias; II. Jl. H„ "Bed” Hmltb and Lockhart. The Thomsston tram loft Inst night for Covington, whan they play three game* and than they go to Bulan Hprluga, Ala., for three games. DAY PITCHES FINE GAME. Hpeclal to Tho Georgtao. Covlogton, On.. June A—Covington defeat- ad n. C. Lee In,titnto, Frank Anderson's fast team from Tlmmnaton, on the hem* grounds yesterday. Tha game waa very n- citing from beginning to finish. Tha fea ture of tho game waa tho pitching of Day, for Covington. Ho gave op only two hlto and struck out fifteen men. Score by lonlngs. B. n. n. , Covington I» 0M 00A-8 10 » , li r.. i« <no ooo ooo-o : l j Botterleo—Ctrrlogtna, Day and Hlmmona; I B. B. Los, Anderaoii nn l Farris This la the first of a scries of three game., w i'll li K l-cc Nctinnn will he lo the boi for tbe locals on Friday. HOME COMING WEEK FOR KENTUCKIANS. THROUGH SLEEPERS Atlanta to Louisville. OXFORD TEAM LOSE8. it to Tho Georgina. der, Gs.. JniM- I.—Winder defeated iford tram here today la a vary In teresting game by a aeon of s to 2. Tho Mi. I Ins of F-sere r.r tbe locals was pbe- uomenal ami he at reck out It men. A acr id gam* will be played Friday. Moore by Innings: B. II. K. On account of tha above occasion 111” \V. K. A. II It. nml N. C. A St. L. Railway will sell round trip tickets on Juno 10, 11 nnd 12 at rnto of one fan- I'lno 2o n-iitH for the round trip, tin- tfit • from Atlanta liuliig fl3..',r>, tickets good to return until Juno 2.1, 1908. Ily depositing tlckot and paying .Ml . crilc However, tickets will bo extended until July 23. TI,;. e tralim dully, leaving AilnntA at 8:35 a. in., 4.50 p. tn. and 8.50 p. in., all carrying standard Pullman sleep ers Atlanta to Nashville and Nashville to Idyulsvllle. In addition to this service there will bo through sleeping oars operated on the 4:50 p. m. trains of Juno 14 and 11, Atlanta to Louisville without change, arriving Louisville next morning at 8:20 a. m. Route la via Chattanooga, Nash ville and Mammoth Cave. For further Information write or call on J. A. THOMAS or c. B. WALKER. af.lT.i r. t. a. Peachtree Viaduct. Union Pans. Sta. CHARLES & HARMAN, General Paeaenger Agent ,'£T 1 i MnticriFF Wlrnlor. J. Jftgar* *n«l If*!*- pttWf; Oxford. HMMB IW* tnark «»nf. hy Mraara 21. I»y L'uipir*, Uvuaarc. Ttiu«g 1:45. Mr. Ed L. LaFontaino, ro lon^ and favorably known In th*» paint, >arnlah and glass bualneaM In At lanta, 13 Dow with F. J. Cooledge &. Hro., th*» paint men at 12 N. Port/th street. Jam — .... irrm i ajirtfliiaaiir i