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RAISERS OP CATTLE
WANT INSPECTION
STORY OF THE GROWL
000000*000000000000 CHRISTIAN SCIENTISTS TO DEDICATE
AND HOW IT BEHA VED
OSCAR OOOK'8 WIFE
HAD GOT DIVORCE.
$2,000,000 CHURCH IN BQSTON SUNDAY
THINK GOVERNMENT OUGHT
TO BEAR THE EXPENSE.
Texans Are Willing to Pay Fee*
Themselves in Order to Have
Matter Regulated.
By Private Leas'd Win
Washington, June Th* house
i "omlttee on agriculture which has
b< rn believed to favor a meat Inspec
tion law milder than the Ueverldge bill
« ns told today by Judge 8. E. Cowan,
representing the Texas Cattle Raisers
a ■ teflon, that the cattle raisers of
i he country w ant a vigorous Inspection
ln> , evep If they should have to bear
' he additional expanse of tbe Inspection
fern, provided for In the Beveridge
measure.
Judge Cowan argued strongly against
tin- swats proposition to put the in
spection fees on lha packers'shoulders
' riesd of on ths treasury. Ue claimed
Disorder Interfered With the Speakers, and
Enthusiasm Was Triumphant Over
Rules of the Meeting.
It wss a representative crowd
fully I.MM people thst thronged tho
Peachtree auditorium Friday night to
hear the debate—representative of all
classes of whites In Atlanta. The up
per ten and the submerged tenth were
bath on hand, with tho middle class
that Is between them. Hankers end
capitalists, with thrlr wive". rubbed
shoulders with day laborers and the
humblest cltlxens in the social cate-
Thrre were old Ttr. so treble
decrepit tbal they could hardly get
g, reminiscent of the debate* b«-
n Toombe and Stephens and the
giants of other days. Thera were boys.
IP young thnt they could barely get
past the ohlcers and uabci,. coming to
hear their drat grant political discus
sion. Many women were present, tho
fair aax contributing perlmiia one-
ctghth of the entire < rvwd. Because
fees they would iret their money
at'k at the expense at til
, ^ the cattle nds
ere fur the simple reason that the
pu. kor* can practically compel the
raleert to sell their cattle at the prices
liv d by the packer*.
The committee daeldnd t»*t evening
not to go to Ohlcaga to inspect the
k packing houses there, |t |s probable
that He hearings tut this muter will he
fpp. lulled this afternoon i
TWO SISTERS ALLEfiEO
TO BE HORSE THIEVES
BLANCHE AND CLARA COOK ARE
HELD AT THE
TOWER.
Tw« young sister* apparently In tits
hejd prisoners In tha tower sus-
‘ of having stolen a horaa and
id have proved themselves women ol
•tdersble mystery,
The slaters give th«lr names as
god (Taro Chirk, but beyond
Blanche
this decline absolutely to give any In
■iaM wj/they
nation concernltvt thsmselveaM .
tefusc to state where they reside or to
Impart the slightest Information at to
nun previous career. All aucstitme
"-ked them are parried In a decidedly
shrewd manner,
-v few' days ago a neatly dressed
ung woman walked I ‘ “
i Ipto Rnoth'a eta-
i and hired a hers* and buggy, slitt
ing shs would return at I o’clock "
. In lb*
rtornosn. Rhs fsllsd to return, hnw-
\ ,r. Thursday night the Clark sisters
.re arrested tn Oreenabnro, O*,'the
ms and buggy being In their petsee
" ‘ I ‘ the prisoners were
.ten Friday night m H Hi
t>i"Ught to Atlanta and plue.d In ths
' station, being transferred to the
l ower Saturday morning. They were
M-oitined by Mr. Booth and John DaVIs.
They deny they ar* gullty.^^ra^H
SUES FOR HIS WIFE
HELD 8? RELATIVES
special to Tbg Georgia
Moultrie. U*., Jtm*T
^ jffUn HolliHd
hay Instituted habeas corpus proceed-
mgs In the court lu recover hl> wife,
ivi.irn to tha huma of bar relatlvaa on
Hie day following her elopement sotp.e
.lava ago.
lioth side* hay* employed counsel
ad in Muuitrte a dny or two ago ■
twten relatives of the bride and msm-
of urn
been openly Hinted, It Is surfed, thnt
!»)•■y will prevent the cfirrytaf out of
the pi*rri«ge vow* at any root.
8T. JOSEPH ACADEMY
HAH EIGHT GRADUATES
*1 •• rial to Th* tleorKUw.
ms In Iho tt««r uodJtortuiu Wkira has
'rumplsu'd at s coat of utore l baa
fH/QQ, I H
***-— will cteaa 1’iUlajr mwiiUw wl
" ~ * RllUHlI
l*ci of thl» j*rn<l»ui11 Ilf 55? M:
„et of the fnUowIxg yueeg Isillrs:
Am,,.- ’.Maud" tlnjrau,
VUlldM.' Mh'heTT, n
TUCKER DEATH WATCH
HAS BEEN DOUBLED
aetftwste Leeee* Win.
to-a-n, Juae A—With Ida expected death
SUM *nf Charles U Tucker less Hum |wn
saafi? M-ras
■ UA* l*#q dt/oWed itbH two
IH*d IH the •*Wef ffMlr uf
8tnth>iHtl ......
pf ;- *« to ka>#|» Hwny ifnRli* win* might
nipt ■mncthltis dcupomU: at tha last
more effort «• n forlorn hope l» to
i>« H.i.tW in bln bob®If by the you®* imn‘$
th \ sits i roQIMfl,
A Htrsus fffort to set Tt**rr to mnk# a
“to kn%* Uw« it»fc«la «t
ro MOthlipc to roefaD," •ickt™
FAINT ON STORE OPPOSITE
HURTS JEWELER'S TRADE
Hy Private Iamscd Wire.
North Adams. Mass.. June 9—Be
cause the Martin Mack, opposite his
-tor*, had been painted a bright yet
i'"., U M. Barnes, a jeweler, con-
aulted a lawyer today about bring
ing suit for damages.
I can't sell my diamonds." he com-
i Islned, "because tha reflection from
that building gtvas them all a yellow
tinge and makes them Idok off-Col-
12,000 BRITISH CHURCHMEN
MARCH IN PROTEST PARADE
Pllvxte Leased Wire.
J«ae e.—giitssy-three eperiel
"t ta Usst-si y«
jforn the platform Up y wops In ox-
oeltsnt position to sen anil be seen.
No Hearing Given Howell.
Thaw was tu> order. Two hundred
irrssgonajfai* loughs, buachod logothar,
pan tjyrgw any peesalon Into pande-
inoplum, and there w«rc al least Utat
many present Friday night. Kauben
Arnold, Mr. Smith him.elf. ond tha
ushers and policemen wars unable to
keep anything that vrouUl pass for n
quiet or resporttut hearing tor Mr,
Howell- A running lire of Use**, "oof#, 11
•St-calls end loud lotesrupslene and
Givievna! sumsrks coa'Vnusd dwelng
Ilia li,11.1 and hair If ana on Ids feat
Only toward the olose "f his Hpssch.
when he took up tha trnnserlpt from
tha Piedmont hotel ledger and when
ha passed |a his aegount <>r Mr. Mmith's
rslatluas lu the stats axoeuilva som-
« of two years ago, mi be able to
wltbout ounstant atmoyance.
Tims and again he was forced to
nssso speaking, and one* tho pause was
for nearly ten mtnutsa Reuben Arnold
with ths butt end of bis utnbroQa was
i. ill. Ilf tmsipsl m,in In Ih.i oliiilf
I Iliac II" “'ll '1"" I > I less have t"
have a new handle put on ths thing,
as he bast a regular lotto with tt on
ths table from fit* until I0;4(. Hut
oven this Improvised gavel could do
Itttla toward securing uulet and keep-
tag U,
Mr. Rmlth teas net an troubled by
disorder and was nut Interrupted ones
liy remarks eddreaaod to him. Just
as he started speaking he minis refer-
. .-'.id, that laid l"fn f.a
many years mada an him by tils ad.
versary amt as he did so there was
rapetdarable hissing, must of It coming
from tha platform. Its Mopped It short
by turning and saying that Mr. Uotvell
was continuing these attacks by bring
ing snakes Into tho ms cling. Two nr
three times mors be was reread to stop
because of the disorder nnd shouts for
"Bowen," and oooe Charley Hopkins,
Mr. Howell's leads* arose and uskad
that alt frtenda of Mr. Howell give Mr.
Jfiulth a fair bearing. After that them
was no disorder during Mr. Smith's
flret speech.
Beats Wes Rampant-
Boos* was rampant In tHe masting.
All the saloons In the neighborhood did
, h land office business from T o'clock on.
Jn many Rarts of tha auditorium the air
was surcharged with whisky fumes.
In tho matter tit attempting to quell
the disorder leaders of each party ware
doing a regular Alphonso-Oaetonlen
stunt of politeness to the other. Mr.
Arnold would appeal for n hearing for
Mr. Howell and Mr. Hopkins would
peal for a hearing for Mr. Smith.
The ushers and tho police, however,
wars futile In the efforts to stop the
'll" "(In (in H4 count of the tremen
dous site of the crowd, they had great
difficulty In getting about quickly. Five
Ill'll were I it by 'll" officers three
for being drunk and two for Interrupt
ing the speakers. None was arrested,
lust living net 111 liberty In the less In-
i.piling otmosphera of the hot and fog
gy night.
As to the "ovations"—applause was
they enterad. Mr. Howell marched In
at !:M>. Mr. Smith came In at 8:91.
Tremendous Applause for Smith.
But When Mr. Smith In his rebuttal
stated -that bis share of prodts from
IP" Piedmont her were devoted to buy
ing free school liooke for the poor chil
dren there woe a terrific outburst of
enthusiasm. Two thousand persons
arose to thvlr feet shouting nt tli'i tops
of their volcaa and waving hats and
handkerchief*. And when lot finished
Is epocch there was » scene thal beg-
l tlescflptkm. Hundreds mailed lo
platf'"« p, liands with kbu.
a mun * if ]"•, musslvo bulk would
have been eivtjpt nut the rear of the
house. But ho did It In great shape.
He would grab a paw. after tho map
per or the skilled political handshaker,
wnsilng I", muscular i-poiyy In lb"
grasp, and then give the fellow a push
that wag Id lend him out of the xopo of
ggnfeBt. Tin- m«n coma on nil sides,
and the scrimmage was worse than any
football game ever played. One light-1
weight reporter triad to get to Mr.
Bmltll for on Interview, By lowering
with all bis might hg got to the goal
Oscar Cook, who was killed
In the wreck of the Atlanta and
West Point picnic tiflti .Tunc
wan divorced by Ids wife, Mrs.
Kmina Conk, who Med suit for
divorce July IS. 1901, and secur
ed a first verdict April 11. 1906.
The ground for dlvorca was de-
scrtlnn and failure to pay board
at the home of tbe mother of the
plaintiff, whoso maiden name,
was Frnrna Parker, Arnold St.
Arnold Mod the suit.
In N<
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SINCLAIR WANTS RIGHT
TO BE HEARD ON BILL.
By Private Leased Wire.
New York. June I.—Upton
Sinclair, author of "The Jun
gle," this morning sent th* fol
lowing telegram to John Sharp
WUUAma, minority leader tn tha
house of repre»entatlv»* at
Washington:
"1 request you to urge the
Democratic members of tho
committee on agriculture to
protect me In my right ta a
hearing upon the Btverldgo
bid.
(Signed)
"UPTON SINCLAIR."
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IMS'S HQTTE8T DAV
GAME ON FRIDAY.
lust as a leaf Is htiBad around by the
eddy of a stream.
Couldn't Holst Mr. Smith.
Homo enthusiast tried to start
movement tp hoist Mr. Smith In ths air
ond ride him out on the shoulders of
friend* Be got three nsetxtante nnd
they grabbed Mr. Smith by the lege
ana puffed
PI and Plowed In effort to get
him up. Finally they ibudMed, exhaust
ed and mat-fallen. On lile way down
th" center nWc Mr. Hnilth worked
along slowly, stopping oner tn kies a
hidV u I", u us l fluted I" I'll"
t'nptaln Mayo was In cltnrge of the
squad uf palleo. Thera nor* twelve af-
lh CIS "O duty In tHr building, "" fcl-
tosrt: Sergeant Jolly nnd l’ntralmen
D. 8. Moncrlef, Born, Dobbs. Ttppln,
t'""k FI'IV, linnet, \V. II Jmi'-, Mud-
dnx, Dodd and Whitaker.
ant
ed ths public I'fiaeg* at 7:M.
did a crowd g«t tn mnrs quickly. In
less than thrae minute* two thousand
psraons had entered ond sgeurej their
seats.
MANY FROM OUT OF TOWN
WERE ON THE PLATFORM
Among those on the stage Friday
night were the following)
t>adartown—County School Commis
sioner J. H. latvvom, W. R Freeman,
W. II. TrawleH J. W. Boos and R. A.
Lowry.
RockiimH—Meyer W. Ferguson, Bu
ell fllark nnd Hen Itayea.
Oridln—Judge Reaborn -Qranllaod.
Dr. M. Canton, J. M. Strickland, Robert
HIM, Dr. J. U Moore. Mr. BcoeHe.
HamrevtHe—Colenrl A. A. Murphy
and Judge C. J. Le*ter.
Augusts—P, H. Cohen,
Firming, Joseph R. Lamar.
~ “ i—Haul N. Trammell.
Dalton .
Albany—J. C, Mason,
Halnhridg*—O. K. Parker, I* O. Toole,
W. P. Sheffield, H. O. Draper, J. W.
Tolliver nnd O. W. Tolliver,
yultmnn—Frank Spain end R. Davie,
OatnravMlo—J. O. Adams and H. H.
Dean.
Madison—R. A. Douglas, p. B. Bor-
,.ey, T W. DavenpsH, T. A. Marks,
O. J. Richardson, H. P. Williford. P.
M. Adklnton, A. K Alllstec. Marion
Anderson, T. IX Parry, H. H. Flts-
e«trick, M. C. lUchtcr. J. H. Holland,
Frank Stovall and S. W. Booth.
IJthonln—L. B. Norton and 8. C.
Columbus—J. B. Martin and U F.
Blkertoe—J. S. Asbury and W. L.
Skelton.
IleeaMr—Or. J. S. Oroaa.
Stone Mountain —J. K McCurdy.
Sknlesboro—XX B. Turner.
Social circle— *. L. Nawtnn.
Mecon—Prate soar C J.. Martin,
rongrsesnutn T. W. Hardwick, of
tk* Tenth dletrlot
From Atlanta—W. A. Carroll, S. C.
Olnss, John Clay Smith, Morion Smith,
James B. Oroy, Jutlge Howard yao
Kpj>e, O. S. lMor. W. 0. Murray, R. T.
ConmtMy, Hhelby Smith, John J. Cohan,
Dr. Lan O. Broughton, Louis uholatln,
Ham V. Junes, V. A, Batches, B. D.
Wutklnr, T. y, Davis, T. J. tlRaeiggs,
It II 1 tinsslngy, T. V. llrent, A. W.
Flckert. J. W, McMurtrey. A. W. Fite.
K M. Hudson. J. a Gilbert, J. ft Mc
Curdy, W, li
W. f. Wesley.
Tuggle, W. F, Sony.
W. B> Taylor, J. bs*
Barnes. D. C. Dmtghrriy. yr. W, Dra-
oer. Robert P. Otto, U T. Bills. K, J.
Uulnn, W. J. Kenneth J. B TlTley. J.
U Heins JU. B. Andersun, H. F. Mr-
CannelL B. B. BcotL W. ft. Crumley,
Jacob W. Pmwiao, M. B. Hchlesetnger,
WUIUun Oldknow, Paul V. Akin, Dr.
.. ... \y. ti saut.
Van Dyke. W. K. Saxton.
T. H. Lslltta. C. H. Girardeau, James
M. Sosltx, Rosser Thomas, a it ^
ley, B. M. Blackburn, J. J. Cogylnr,
A. L. Bdmundson, Eb T. WIIHarag, J.
U. Murphsy, J. M. Coupsr, A. C. Bruce,
H. K. Pomeroy, W. & \Yatr, V. U. Mc-
MeUtnge, Dan 1 dross, j, w. Moore,
M. A. Lindsey, a J. Caoglet. O. A.
Morrow, C. K. Bushes. Ih H. King,
A. A. Roes, L M. Sheffield, Wharton
MUehelL K. H. Walker, A. F. Morgan,
Jeuk J. Spalding, J, A. Farmer, Henry
Grady, T. IV. lledwlue, J. B. Smith,
Kdgar Donvtnlok, Joseph T. Kirby, T.
R Zeds re, T. M. Zellers. A. J. Weak
M. Benjamin, A. Wclnfctd, W. A. Bo
hannon, J. E. Smith. Jr, J. U. Buttles,
W. P. BloodwpethTH. McGhee, J. A.
FUhsr, F, B. Doyle, J. M. Cannon, J. W.
WUcogon. J. MrKntghL L. T. Moses,
T. P. Westmoreland, E. T. Stanley,
Roby Robtneon.
ANOTHER YEAR OF PHYSICAL
TRAINING AT MARIST COLLEGE
ArUng on the prinripls that athletics
ought tv wist ter <hr Moment »t tip psay
sad not tar tha »l.«rj sf tbs tew, the
Reflet t'allsge during tip- peet ye*a befit
slhlslls ItptrM faee tty Ste-
. .... cause etaoae potE seateee
unturs gar* sD an epixwfnuttr t» get
I tori
Ubslt games aa the cetaMe
op lear^cMrm
JuuiiJur (ciutrete rrsultnL
lturtlot April at"! M»r hosrhalt sad tee-
ski fnrmeKsd uni* rerr nettle* epnet.
lu Isteelisll tk* Hines, i.i.a-r Out
Chsrtee Xrttawrn. wen th* eaeloc
gwSS-'H^«3
tlin-s out of the ire gsaies played.
g the first week ef Jtsae the tennis
' iC^ml'^^S'VrL^SSS
Thsifi
Along With Die approach, re-tl-
laatU.ti end afkxrinslh of thal
)<knl tjspats, tbe eoplkos Mf-
a«a moot et>»rt*prini")r to worm
up. Friday wtts (he kettest
day ttf tho yrar in Atlanta, So
Is Hulurduy, brliiii "■ ■( 1
place with Friday, jpat M At*
lanta anti Slirovsport ars hook
ed up.
The mercury reached A maxi
mum of 92 Friday about 1
o'clock, and at the some time
Saturday again reached that
sultry altitude of mercurial as-
renrion. Pretty hot all right—
bqt Just stop to think of such
town* as MuoUceiio, where tha
thermometer registered II Fri
day, of Nownnp and Augusta,
where |t reached M, Of Colum
bus. where It got to 97, and
Macon, where It touabad M,
Ain't It tha real good old sum
mer time for fair?
Forecast: conditlona favor
local thuudef-ehowsrs Satur
day afternoon, night and Sun:
day.
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SENATOR BLACKBURN
CHAIRMAN OF CAUCUS
By Private Leased Wire.
Washington, June 9.—Senator Black
burn, Of Kentucky, was today elcct\l
unanimppkly chairman of the Demo
cratio senatorial caucus.
LYNCHED BY MOB
BEFORE TROOPS ARRIVED
Special to The Georgian.
Ocala, Flo, Juno 8.—Despite
(act that Jim Povls, alias "Lugo,
vne MIUI *1111 ' ■ Ulino cun
alleged negro murderer of Ru—oil and
his nsgro servant, at FeUcta Tuesday,
wee to be gunrdrd by stato troops, on
route to that ptasa ho wua Inken from
the county Jnll and lynched at lovef-
I • Thursday night. Ths mob
. ... was
competed of a largo party of masked
•ME,
WIFE OF JOHN MADDEN
IS GRANTED A DIVORCE
Jsggi w m*m
s divorce freui Jobs IV Mifidcs. Ih* teef-i
n . The ' * . ..
men. The derre* wse banded dowa St
Cincinnati by Judge Uttleford.
Deaths and Funerals
G. A. Walter.
I services of Q. A...Walter^ who
clecX. Yatenneat trill bs ls Weetvisw.
Satsedsi sflsraean at Xde
Ernest M. Rooney.
Fuasesi ssnlrM of Ec
will be conducted I ~
arivste
ik lie wan a very ore ■Inset ts-
rJUeite.Jr.ifw
vtved by s mother sad brother.
hartlaa ef tk* id. CVheura,
work, wbleh devek
Ivhu-. *iV sS^jatBSaT —
dscWlng that the tPTby was we* by
(tte Battle.
Before lesvlne tbe beys wen advised by
muplha reuMut-rlsg tbe wertk wSBe de-
vrfffiseeal tlmt cumee fruta coostnnt work.
tent, bang ban. end In tbe gytaaaMna.
srs
slew streegtbeelng a,si tor «IL
DECLARES SHE IS 107 YEARS OLD
AND JUST DOTES ON ICE CREAM SODA
By Privet* Leased Wirt
New York. June 9.—Mrs. btery Pay'*.
who has money In th* he oh. a teste for
Ice cream soda water, a dtellk* tor open
work ahtrt wadst*. and who say* she
Is 107 years ukL mas la the West Mde
police court today.
"I am 10? y*en of ags, end I could
prove It It I wanted Its but I won’t.'
said Mrs. Faye. "My husband crossed
the Delaware with Washington. That
was long before the girls wort these
open-work shirt waist a which I think
art KtotUliMu."
When a mas want out and got the
old woman some tee cream soda, she
Insisted upon paying him n nlckte. She
had nearly 919 In money.
"Send me to s Catholic homo." sold
Mrs. Faye to the magistrate. "I can
pay my way. 1 haven't any friends.
The folk* I know ere after my money,
and I want to keep It away from
Mrs. Mary Strong.
Fanaiet services or Mr*. Jtery
will he fOBdpctfd *t ths ivuM-mi'.
wjii lie mmiansi up r"—"" I" ",
oak street. Haturday afternoon at 4
Interment Weetview.
J. N. Babb.
Foneetl evnrken ef J. N Hsbh worn
darted at, tte tesMwim. Battle Hilt, U*.,
Kridsr sltseuooa. Tk*. body wes amt to
Austen W. Swaney.
Austin W. Itwiney. the Intent m of Mr.
mel Mm. J. W. Banaey, died nt 1 o'clock
tn Ttften. U*., tee UHerinrei.
Dr, Frank Q. Rosser.
New* has been teretved fna Tnms. Csl.
anismnctnerbe death of lir. Frank ijeleey
ttuierr. wo* the tethar of tjntarr
s.ns,o:s.“' i: *
John Nora
Rev. w. II. UsU wm nfftriat*. lu-
tertv thre yrers11* ike setter of tiie Central
rail rue.1. onli-ring tko rotuponr when It
wa* knows n« th* Maroa sad Western,
tn 1*1. tils death, whim sooner*,! Thor*,
•lay moralac at W o'clock nt the reaUem-e.
" attett. — —
while
Jnrli'-' rcHred 'vhlle dlsehsrgtug hi* .
lie Is survived by s wife and four sons
no* daughter. '
Hr Private tons,.! Wire.
Hfwtnu, Miiw.. ion»* f.—Tb
i < >j11**tInti many of
Journ»y«d from the most UUti-.
I Amrrlt-a am! frpm Barof***. nrir jmtbtrM In I UnUItllDr lu A marl r
I ItoMtuii for tba •Bfiaal oommushmi, wUIrli **tl nt n cn»t rxcc
r tfifj» yt»r In of morn ffutu orrfmftfT fmpor f>>f It* cia® Off I
t,4Hr,.. n« (lie .'XFi. isrtt .,f iUp ««vk will that. It run*-'
laclud® Ib9 dnllratlori of tin* Biftftutfk'wnt
in*tv “mother church/’ Tin* «Jt*4llrntitm
fbl* niiIi'IhIM cdlUre will take pUf* loumr-
r»w fillet tin* evoot Mill mark an li lu
tin# hlaiory «»f thf w<ra*v)dr
r IlninpBhlrc.
’hrStl.iri Si-lcnco temple I* one
rvmnrkntilf ohorrh in
tt ml Iff the hirjfrfft < bur< It
recO*! by* Mr*. Mar> Ilukt*r KfMy. Uara
fti ttio rexr«'f of bft f/>]J«wer».
IM*ty hijk ImuI word that ahe tv Ml In* uuald«
to be pri‘M*nt Id pers'in uwlug to her ag*
AD'l tho fatlgucff of tbe Journey fruui U**r
Hu® 12,
I ff'ttn rue ntni+tif‘ui
t «u<1 H bitif of powa*
Tin* tfiuplf ofciiplfs
, _ ____ .j the Dnck liuy dla-
tril l, JiiMt off IIuutliiACt*
MtltW'lthfftllHdllUf Ilia* t
rapacity of I^BDO. It
iiliitf &,(K
in.lliitf
plo ban n nentlng
thn Imildliitf wouht not ar'^uumHlnte
nil who would lif prcjifnt at the ihnUratloti,
It Uaff thorefoft Men derldtn to rrpeat the
detllrnlorj h^rvlff six iiiui*a touiurrnw. ao
that u toUl uf 30,000 will U* able
> 0 Head.
EDITOR BP PAPER
IS UNDER CHARGES
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE IS ALSO
TO FIND OUT WHERE MIS-
8I0NARY FUNDS WENT,
By Private Leased Wire.
Findlay, Ohio, June 9.—Matter# of
national importance will be brought be
fore the gener.il executive committee
of the Church of God, which Ih In «oi*
don at Findlay College, thU city.
Among the question# before tbe board
are two Important mioi, the trial of
Rev. C. H. Flournoy, D. D., editor of
The Advocate, the nuthmul church or
gan, published at Harrisburg, Po., for
con»pira< y and defamation of charac
ter, and the matter of the alleged re
bellion of varJoUH memhei'H and the
misappropriation of missionary funds
In that Mate.
CONTEMPT PROOEEDINQB
AGAINST OFFICERS BEGUN
Special to The Georgian.
Cbattsnougw, Trim., Jups 9.—United
States Marshal Dunlap, Deputy Mar-
shyl Ore.ham, of Knoxville, and Dep
uty Marshal Kv
ivans, qf this elty, have
commenoed contempt proceeding* In
citing Sheriff Shipp, hip nine deputies
and seventeen cltlxens, alleged to have
been members of the Kd Johnson mob,
ta appear before the supreme court Oc
tober ID.
Summons has already been served
1 a number of these persons and
United State* officers are bunting down
the others ns fast as thay can. The
Hamilton county officers who ar* being
summoned ore: Sheriff J. V. Shipp and
tbe following deputies: Matthew Oal-
lowsy, fl. A. Baksr, Frank Janas, Fred
A. Krawlay, T. B. Taylor, Marion Par
kins, George Brown, Josepk Clarke and
Jeremiah Olksok. Th* names nf the
members of the mob are: Nick Nolan,
Slienle Warner, Luther Williams, Paul
Pont, William Marquette, Wllllem Bee
ler, CHaude Powell, Charles J. Powell,
Bert Justice, John Jones, A. J. Cart
MANY HONORS WON
, BY YOUNG LADY PUPIL
Special to Tho Otarfjtea*
CoJumhUH, Qu., Jun** 0.—Mina Rhoda
Kaufman, th© honor graduate of the
Columbus High school tbU year, rIaq
i«*c«|v©d th** W. H. Hladu gold medal
(or Hchnlartehlj) and th© $30 in i*n«h
CLUB CONFRONTED
BY 8AI
SOUTHERN LEAGUE CONFERENCE
IS HELD BEHIND CLOSED
DOORS.
Special to The Georgian.
Blnnlngham. Ala., June 9—While the
meeting of the Southern League bawf
ball directors and nmnnxere
behind dosed doors today w th. wo,
man hotel, it was Iearncf from an au-
source that at least one ,,r
1 thp Soil I liarn 1 *
thorltatlve
the club® In the Southern uITiue iTm
f or ® financial stmltB. Nashville | f * a 3
to be the team that Is on Its | a#t i*„
from u financial vi*upoint, and th* /J*
tiro Hituutlon is said to have b««n
before the asKodatlon. a—
**nv. uf l*hllHtIel|»hUt, ex-mayor *>f thin
Uty, and the fathfr of the public scliooj
s>Mh*iri lif rtf, for scholarship anti de
portment In th© graduating ©la** ut th©
high school.
Jon© Klunchartl, of the ninth grade,
nnd Robert Le© Magrud«r, at thp
KiuduMllng cIhah t»f the high sohooh re
celviul y, in gold caru from Lizzie
Rutherford chapter, Daughut* of the
Conffffleracy, for ths hegt essays oi
“The Main fivenis of 1891; Their Im
portance and Influence.”
MYSTERIOUS EXPLOSIONS
INJURE CHICAGO GIRLS
By Private I-wned Wire,
i'Mongo, Juno di—Myfftorlous e.-tuloftl
rly > dfsfruy«><i n ms end a half
xtory l»iitttfluig lu North HttMod s|re
rgiuuHl iupiry tn tjy* pfr««>u« nud
**. “
XT
tFMffutff Me®, WfiMueu
tbrown tmm' their beds liS. I
fore© of tbe explosion aud were carried
uiicojisrloijf to the street.
CHICAGO ELEVATED TRAIN
RUNS AWAY ON INCLINE
BtPrivate Leased Wire.
Cblcaau, June 9.—Mauy permi
fflwa't'vfc a .
eline, out over th© strost and
narrowly
eltvflted
through a frame imlldfug on the
train jwcauie wild, and tk* uotvnmui
DIED FROM GRIEF
BECAUSE OF SEPARATION
n riRuti i\> r i ' tM»T»i i^tii. 4** n, 7 * t*-a
ett, William May, Frank Ward, John
Vnrnell nnd Alfr*d Hammond.
Thoy are being summoned to appear
before tho supreme court without bond.
STATISTICS.
PROPERTY TRAN8FERS.
tSJttQ—Haul (imdsqitth to Charlei
Hl.u k, lot-on I'anifgle fdore. War
t:\M0-vl\iul Goldsmith to W. G. Neal* lot
lot „n Carnegie place. Warm*tv deni.
se.Tttt—will .'d-ott to George (. t5*l>orni
lotion llowvll.' Mill mad. lloml ter till,
UUdA-Mra. Fanny frasevaat tn Thoma
H. awl Tully J. Ilroqke, lot 00 jlagnvlle
e -
Jane*, lei on Whitehall and Fnrayth alreet*.
Warranty ilecd. _
ft*—«. U, Turman aad W. R. Turman,
Jr., lu J. L. BartlatL lot on Dorothy atreot,
S KSl^l..- Is. Neal I. 0te» B
ter, lot on Atlanta avenuo and llaw-
venue. Warranty deed, , - .
tLiai.M-tleori* 1>. Walieter to th<FBtend-
ard Uaal KaUte Loan Company, lot ou
Atlanta and Itnwlln* aveaue. Loan dcod.
tljd—M. a Ulna to B. IT HarUer.lot on
r aiSLw» T 7."fw .0.
oq.nckw fi/ ,reet ;iii Warr.u.y dted.
lot oe Rnyurd atreet. Warranty
‘ Il2>-J. It. Porter to Fred W. Cole, let
u* Fultou atreet. Warranty deed.
t t&BUrJSl
Warranty deed.
BUILDING PERMITS.
»-«».. Ua P. Wilhelm, to bnUd
ft.we dwelling 199 BIchardtun atmt.
-J. .W..Ktearm»«. to encloae rear ve-
Jh. 7 Wellmrne streeL
,IS»—W. it. W attln,, reeaver and rt
frame dwelling. 19 B««t Kills atreet.
960-M. U. P. Ooaaerortt, to raeuvrr 4
DEATHS.
fieeth ltenl.eerd
at M. Ueoeey, aged It years, died
Lo®S l $S!r<
tt Wade fitraaey. Intent, died at 597
atreet.
BODY FOUND IN RIVER
BOUND WITH ROPES
ffnwlftl In Th* Grarglan.
CoInniMn. R C-. Jntu* 9.—W
POPE GIVES ARCHBISHOP
FARLEY A GOLD MEDAL
ly Private Lease I Wire.
rlvrU I* hi* prlvnfv ttlirary rratfruar, tnhl
bMy father n**4+ rbwe ktpt*rW»' iiU»*t
lie rrllglon* oondltlcMift In New York. Arrg-
ley with e tuagalllreut gnbl awalal.
GOTHAM POLICE BATTLE
AGAINST BURGLARS
Hr I’rlrate L**rad Wire.
New York. June 1-A drape rat# battle be-
twee*'the.poUee.rrw'rve* sad three rap-
ly teday.
The re
avenue .tittle*
data Ikets
Iwetee when caaykt 'At ike Grand avenae
were harried tram Grand
«d they found the Ben
were find aad the awn
Special to The Georgian.
Chattanooga, Tenn., Jun* 9.—Mr*.
Charles T. Price died her* at midnight
from grief because her huabond bod
to leave hjs family In destitute cir
cumstances on account of a debt Price
owed a good-elaed debt and h|* credit
ors bagan to push him until compelled
to leaye hi* family and go fo another
town. Since he left he has written his
wife most sympathetic letters. Twins
were born to her last night, hire.
Price died on a bed of straw. She won
burled by the Salvation Array and
charitably Inclined people today. ■
McRAE FARMER DIES
FROM APPENDICITIS
Special to The Georgian.
McRae, Go., June 9.—W. T. Pullci
died here tnf. morning of appendlci
tin. Mr. Pullen luel W,n :i succneeful
farmer In Telfair county for a num
ber or years. Ho la survlrad by hla
wife and two oblldran.
WAS FATALLY INJURED
WHILE BEATING RIDE
Special tq The Georgian.
Chattanooga, Tenn., June *.—While
attempting to beat a ride on a tyextern
end Atlantic train tart night, Logan
Harris, of Cleveland, was run over and
surtalntd Injuries whlcb resulted |n hie
■fttnlate
death late last night.
The reraelna will be «tl>t t« Cleve
land
HAD EPILEPTIC FIT
AND DROWNED IN RIVER
Special to Tha Georgina
Savannah, Ga., June 9.—Harold Me.
DonnalL aged <9 years, was drowned
In the Savannah rtvar yesterday. He
waa relied with an epileptic fit and
aank before he could be reached. The
body wee recovered an hour later.
MISSIONARY SOCIETY
IN ANNUAL CONVENTION
Special to The Georgian.
Charlotte, N. C., June 9.—Th* six.
teenth annual convention of the Wo.
man's 'Foreign Missionary Society of
th* Western North Carolina confer
ence met Friday morning at 9 o'clock in
Tryon Street Methodist church. The
prcaldenL Mrs. Lucy H. Robcrtaon. nf
Greenaboro, presided. One hundred
and twenty-seven delegates were pres
ent, wh|l# at least seventy-five more era
expected today and tonight.
AlrAPAMA COTTON CROP.
ABOUT TWO WEEK8 LATE.
Special to The Georgian.
Decatur, Ala., June 9.—The cotton
crop in this section la looking fin*. Tho
crop I* clean and free from Insects, al
though ih* plant la at (east two weeks
later than of former year*.
WOMAN WHO SLEW RIVAL
18 GIVEN HER FREEDOM.
By Private Lm**4 Wire.
Richmond. Ky„ June 9.—Mr*. Nl
huckula, who killed Mr*. Black Wed
nesday, at Berta, has hw<l her examin
ing trial before Judge Turpin and has
bean acquitted. The detens* mad* out
a strong case end plainly showed that
Mr*. Nuckola acted tn aalf-defepse In
taking the Ufe of Mrs Block. She suM
Mrs. Black hod tried to Jake per bua-
band from bar.
MEMORIAL SERVICES WILL
BE HELD BY JUNI0R8
Spatial to Tha Georgian.
Decatur, AU., June *.—Memorial
aervl*** tn memory of departed mem-
hem. who era burled tn th* city ceme-
tery. will be held by \vin«na council
ho. E Junior Order United American
Mechanic*, on Sunday, la tb* Pina
Methodist church. The memorial sar-
tnon Will be preached by Bev. Georg*
B. Boyd, presiding elder of the Meth
odist church, of this district.
In the afternoon. Senator ft A. Lynne
w £ « «te etty cemetery, after
which the graves of th* departed mao-
ban of th* arrier will be decorated.
_ Off ta Summer Resort*.
Special to Th* Gaergton.
Huntsville, Ala, June f.^Colanal
rSIf?"** 5“!P ,r ** uj "® T,n U other
ft™)’** who have sum near resort* on
*™ moTln * »» thare to
apend the summer months The weath-
fa*« n vtr T Pleasant In the city
until th* present warm spell set In.
the abiiy which gained currency, Man
ager I*Inn had written President Knve
naugh In advance of th" merlin- »
ond . 11 la oMera
meeting, \\hnt art on will betaken
remain* to be uu. It was brought out
at the conference, R l» ,ald ( that
lecH the league C»«J to the rescue
Naahvllle that team will be fi j
It waa said that when the
leavea Nasbvkt* tonight It w||| h ,\ n t
the pernoiial expense of Manager
He dealree to fultlll th« schedule aad li
nuld to have aeked the league . 0
come pnaWona ter reimSurain* hi”
It tvaa hum he propobfa to reduce hi,
team to the I,meat number of
The called meeting of the Bout hern
League convened qt, » o'ch^j,
The following were present: w M
Kavunaugh, president, who will renrV.'
""nt tUue Reek; H. C. Miller eecre.
t.ry of the league; W. T, ('rawtem
director of fehreveport; W. T. Palmer
of Nashville; K. P. Amerlna, of Mont
gomery; Charles Frank, K*w Urleant
leroxy for Dtyeui.iv Bunn; Lvgn tn-
old, Ailauta; Thogu F. MaUulbarah
Manuble; Bobevl GHUa, mkSM»r"uf
the Bhureveport teum; R. H. Paurh
and Harry Vaughan, Birmingham '
Only the illiei'tors took ,,« r t i n t ha
meet tog.
DIRTY SCRAP MEAT
USED TOD SAUSAGE
By ELLA REEVES BLOOR.
By Privntp Leased Wire.
Now York, Juno That New York
l« absolutely at the mercy of the beef
trust was mad* dear today by Dr.
Walter Benael, with whom I had an
Interview.
Inspection of the cattle at the
slaughter house by the government I,
optlono! with tha owners of the house,
nnd It |* only when tbay make reuue*t
for government Inspectors that they
are detailed to Inspect th* "laughter
lioueeB." said Dr. Beu»(l, "and there
la no Inspection by the health depart
ment of tbe cattle at the "laughter
houses. We do inspect the bullillnc
so far ae we are able with our limited
force of Inspectors, but, of courne, they
cannot cover very much ground.''
"Then, Dr. Bensal there lx no In
spection or the cattle while bring killed
by your department nt nil 7"
Can't Detect Tuberouler.
That lx true," be replied.
'And they can kill diseased, tuber
cular, lump Jawed or any old kind of
cattle without Interference from a ay
one In authority. In this city?" I imld.
"That Is perfectly true.” remarked
the doctor,
"And It Is also true, la It not, that
there ts no way of datsct'.ng the beef
thnt has been cut from a tuberouler
cow after It has been dressed and seat
from the slaughter hduaef" I queried.
“You nr* quite right. I don't know
of any way."
Doplorabla State of Affaire.
Today 1 visited some twenty or thirty
of the larger frankfurter and sausage
factories nnd found the moat deplorable
state of affairs Imaginable. Th* po*> r '
est oml dirtiest kind of mean were
being ground Into past** ter the «au-
"^hemlca! coloring of a polnonout
character was being placed In the tank"
for the coloring pf the frankfurters and
all this bclpg done under the very noses
of the public officials without any In
terference and no Inspection at sd
On9 of Hi" f,i"i..il"* visited by me
?4*y
„ was so rotten and unfit ter use
tb*t they would not permit an Inspec
tion by ua. The cetUr under th* »t'«
where tl»* wqrk of making sausage
going on wna n mass of filth, and the
street nnd allyway near the pise* we«
nearly >■ had. The** things could b*
observed from the Mrsrt. A »**oo-
load of the worst looking meat I ever
M was botng carried Into the cellsr
of this place nnd was to b* converted
Into frankfurter sausage. The frank
furters manufactured at the model
plant d« not reach Coney Inland nor
*By of th* cheaper resort*. Th# reason
ter this w«s explained ky tbs profsle-
r, who said:
Coney Wants Cheap Grade.
Th* Coqey Island trade for frank
furters wants th* ritfaiwt fit*# 1
These come largely from tk* ‘•'hlc***
packing houses, th* cheap Bsat »“*
- ' - We do not ura
factories and Jersey. W# do not lira
pork In our product, and the trad* «
th* Island demands pork asosag*
It ta only the cheapest »sd P°®"2
quality of uninspected pork that P"
Into thrae frankfurters, and thav •**
made under the worst onrieen eesai-
tlon* possible. .
The local sausage market *»!»<■
,_i t ax-aaa ,„-,ndi "I
Coney- Islnml about fiS.09* PO" n ^',,
frankfurters every month during
summer season.
Bones Put Into Sugar.
In one. big plant v» asked th" nw»-
—1,1 .wanting to a bsrrtl
Oh. he aald, printing to .
full of bone* sod dlocarded
"theae bones are made Into sugar
sell them to a man who collect* tnem
4Wfi art* Ban to sugar manuX» tlu ':
dried, blesched
— They an
ground ud to be mixed into
Mast trimming# and floor
are sent to a certain If" S-
vsrted Into a hutt«r SutwtltuteJ^
xcribCil as Tfuttertne."
STRANGE MEN IN BOATS
MAY BE BELL AND HATCH
Special to Ths OsorglOtl. . .,
Franklin. Gtu June ftew
r i.tiiriiui. AJU-. dune --
bits on tho river OttltOK TTedn^p
—w two mt’n in a small
»#©m#d to havo b©#n
an electric MVhtt»r, end * e .
ocoupylnjp the boat MjWbP -f
rliitlon •.( Prater Pell aad «**•’* w-t
atrh. He »ay» l*>th 5
would not come nrar tha tr##t
they oAkod how far It huf .
PolnL They pushed on ratn cr
rledly.