The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, July 04, 1906, Image 7

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TITE ATLANTA THREE GOVERNORS . . ho*t of depositors -with Two Million, Three Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dollar* to their credit, strongly endorsed THE NEAL BANK. flrst appointed a State Depository by the late Got. W. Y. Atkin- "then by Ex-Governor Allen D. Candler, reappointed by him, then ’tinted by his successor, Governor-J. M. Terrell, also reappointed 1! Min tVe are so near the ten thousand lino accounts on our books jhjtwe are encouraged to reach out for TWENTY THOUSAND DEPOSITORS. If each one of our loyal patrons will send us one or more accounts will soon bavo the roll complete, thus enabling us to still further Increase our ability to aid Merchants, Manufacturers and Homo Builders. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT One Dollar starts an account with a llttlo Homo Rink and book or with a book only. Wo allow Interest, compounded semi-annually, at tie rate of THREE and one-half per cent, per annum. \ Tit South's Ideal College-Preparatory Home School Georgia Military Academy College Park (suburb of Atlanta), Ga. cn’« <h*tlay la fl**d aa he passes from 12 to 18 yean of age. The question with avery parent—What teachers, what com* raabdU. what •ariror.ment will fully tatlafy the peculiar need* of m r * Vend inaura hla fullest development, social, moral, intellectual, I with ua will aid any parent. a specialist, every opportunity is I every bor. the full limit of attendance is reached every year. SSdrfmuipment, perfect htwlth, delightful Southern winters of ?£, famous PiMmont region, 1,300 feet above eea level. About 80 I hoarding pupils live with president and faculty of 10. Highest moral swiioeudtone. Selact patronage from many States. Regular military drill*, fuod gymnasium, modern readinr room, wholesome athletics [ aadtr trainsd director, sstions) academies,^ 'pairing. music. preparation for any college or the Thorough md Ihortha _ oaitiona secured or money re- Atk our hundreds of gradu- i their employers about us. ad, ssnd to us, and receive largo illustrated catalogue. ILUCY COBB INSTITUTE, Athens, Ga. |1906 — 1907 Th« FORTY-EIGHTH .e.tlon of the (Lucy Cobb Initltute, an Institution for ■the education of young women of ■Georgia, will reopen on WEDNESDAY, (SEPTEMBER 12. For catalogue and |rcom reservations apply to MBS. M. A. LIPSCOMB, Principal. Phene 406 or-Drop ■ Postal to THE TRIPOD PAINT CO„ 37 N. Pryor 8b. and a IkixrTham ARTIST ANNOUNCEMENTS Will bring you a sample-card and give you an satlmat. on Tinting your walla with DECO-MURA, the new eanitery Well Finleh. 000000000O00O00OO00 0 0 DEUT8CHLAND WIN8 0 RACE ACROSS OCEAN, IS NO NOTICE OF AN EPIDEMIC CHOLERA PREVALENT IN PHILIPPINES ALWAYS. ENGINEER COSBY IN WRECK; j SECOND WITHIN A MONTH — Kngi |tral of in his His on noor Pirn It. Conby, of th*» Cen- Georgia railway, Has Tuesday second wreck within n month. Kino which Tuesday night near hutted into a loose coal car was which wreck one person was killed and fifty hurt. How tho coal car got looae haa not been developed. No aerloua damage and both engineer and flro- Sanitary Education of Natives Is Expected to Relieve the Situation. Mill j the same which on the evening of June I man Ju J •'> crashed into the Atlanta and West * Engineer Coshy was pulling j Point picnic train at Fair street, In ' freight loaded with watermelons fast By Trlvnte Leased Wire. Washington, July 4.—The bureau of In* solar affairs of the war department has no dispatches from Manila Imlb-atfag that pldemlc In the Philippines, si* though It has boon known that It has ex* (itw in a mild form In parts of the is land. fi. difli The last outbreak of cholera In the P ii>plm>n oceured in August. 1906. wh«*n from ugutt 13 to October 14. 713 case-* ami filths were reported. Hut the outbreak 1905 WSS iiihlgiuQcnnt when compared vrlth tluit of 1902. when n tot hi of llo.SB can were reported, nnrt 82,965 deaths known to have occurred. Cholera in n Might form Is epidemic, the Philippines almost everywher NEW YORK STANDS READY TO FIGHT AGAINST LOCK]A W New York, July the weather man enthualnam of th ee/ebratioo of the full blast nt « -Pesplt the of le last deaths from cholera reported tt> no bureau were several months ago, when Vk‘V» wo soldiers at Port McKinley died of that ork Samp rising generation, the orlou* Fourth was on Ilfjht, and the niubu- lighters were up th. * tlu* Americans i« gradual/ relieving tho serlousnes of the outbreak. BUCKET SHOPS. ABE OPPOSE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE FLEDGES ITSELF. Boykin Bill Before Legislature Will Receive Support of At lanta Merchants. FOR COUNCIL. e !"*P«;HuHy ennounce my»«lf _ I«n4id»ts for council from the Second ■ Ward, lubj.et to the white primery on ■ Augu.t 22. PRES8 HUDDLESTON. i * retpeotfully announce myeelf . ■ UMidXt for council from the Third pegwf a*** *° * ■ white primery on C. W. MANGUM. By Private Leased Wire. Plymouth. England. July 4.— Tho Deutschland, of the Hom- burg-Amerlcan line, which ar rived here at 7: lb o'clock today, .has won her race acroea the ocean with the French liner 1* Provence. The latter etarted from New York an hour later and has not been reported. TRIM WILL RACE ■ against a trotter In tecta* mature ere I SI? ™* * l, k tatereet the race between <ho trottlo* oetrfch, and I,™, OIMwney," t„t trotting hone ■m2. 11 n - Ereos, of Atlanta, which l(. ,k k |„ pl ‘. l ‘ " **tarday, July 7, at 4 o’clock It.: MMniont park race track. ! "‘ fon *s te the Iograut Bro*. IS. 2 f ? r . m *' ,,onc# DeLeon perk, and i ku „ 1 “ “c'etal foreign countries and lr»„ r, ' r bt ‘ t ' n beaten except onco I tt^r wh ®° h * wa* pitted against iriV; and taking fright at tL_ let. i ' Ul, illn e became nnnunageeble and I““wqueoce adjudged loeer. Mr. I in., ?r w , h '* *’ B nd Gfbboney" qnartered I l»u! ,I T '** ,,lrd * °n the farm at l’unce I 1,1 n tdrr that the racer may he- 1ST .T 11 ; “'d ‘o ‘he eight of th* oatrich ItaoBw-oi !r, * ht '“*d *t th* crltteal I till*'. “’’'■"dance Id expected at tho IK?™' <"><* on Saturday^ 1 nti.j those t , "”'**« In hand have proratied ltd, i"‘ -ram of flrst-ctass racing events. Idanml ' 5 '. cblrt Joyner, of *)*> are h,T ® h®** naked to oBIctat. I u, T" Mr. Evans and Ur. Carden | Draf.ca, < * O0O0000 0 000 0 0000O0O 0 AGED MILLIONAIRE WEDDED SECRETLY. By Private Leeeed Wire. Philadelphia, July 4.—With out taking th* trouble to notify hi* family, Samuel A. Croller, aged 81, the muUl-mlllonalre manufacturer and Baptist churchman, has been quietly married to Mr*. Josephine Stow- er Grier, of thl* city, the cere mony taking place In Doylee- town, a hamlet In Chester coun ty. Mr. end Mr*. Croaler then returned to the former’* man sion at Upland, alien he an nounced the wedding to hi* sons and daughter*. 00OOOOOOOOOO ooooooo CA8TELLANE CAST OUT BY DEPUTIES. By Private Leased Wire. Parts, July 4.—Count Bonl de Castcllane was thrown out of hts seat In th* French chamber of deputies last night on the ground of political trick (fry. The chamber by a vote of 2(1 to 111 annulled his election and de clared hi* place vacant. SILVER BASKETS. I ait ^ e are lowing some veiy L, r ‘?’ (lVe patterns in these I Sought pieces. The who have wrought riJ 11 lave 80 admirably car- I !’ ut the artistic ideals of I i* ', f - SI ? ner8 ^Tiat the result eV*o “entirely pleasing. . iim. rac \ e ^ e *> ance an( T supe- ..... w "‘kmanship are char- iaJ P C ° f a " our silver- ^AIER&BERKELE. I o o o o o o o o o a o o o o 0 0 0 O O0000000080oooo EXCELLENT SERVICE TO V. RIGHTSVILLE BEACH, NORTH CAROLINA. During the month* of June, July and August the Seaboard Air Line Railway will operate on lta train leav ing Atlanta.at »:M p. m., every SAT URDAY, a through sleeping car to Wilmington, N. C.; returning the through sleeper will leave Wil mington Thnraday at -3:00 p. arriving In Atlanta at a. m., Friday. Arrangements have been made with tho street rail way people at Wilmington to have cars ready at the depot to Immediate ly transport passengers to th* hotel* at Wrlghtavllle Beatfh. Baggage will be checked to destination. WEEK- END rate, good for five days, (8.2s; SEASON tickets, 118.66. SEABOARD. i Tho work of tho Crodlt Men's Aasocla tlon and others Interested In tho abolish] ment of bucket shops In Georgia was heartily sanctioned by tho chamber of com| merce Tuesday afternoon at the regular monthly meeting of tho directors, and| resolutions were passed which will | much toward tho final passage of the bill I now before the house. Introduced by Mr. Hoykln, of Lincoln, prohibiting bucket shops -mi commission houses. David Kirkland, chni lntlvo committee; J. K. Orr, <T. 8e«b Wright i r vt the bill. h. tl —^Lelsnd, commission brokers, •poke ngnlnst the oiessure. II. h. Foreman [introduced tho following resolution, which ■asMMsd by the chamber of commerce: ■ —\Ve deplore the present pernicious tea ■nicy toward specular classes that Clll le*it uuvuin. mill t» IT III \I glnd to give our hearty moral support to the movement now maxing to exterminate[ the agencies of this evil, provided, how ever. that no Injury is done to our mnn nfnctnrers, cotton merchants and other le- glUmste business Interests." Sir. Cothran maintained that bucket shops nod commission businesses were different, and that, although he was uot against the abolishment of the tormer, the latte# should I not suffer. Hugh Inman, at tho Invitation of the chamber of commerce, expressed hla vlewi stating that he was nfrsldthe bill wouf . expressed his views. nfraid the bill would Interfere with the cotton millers and mer| Ichants protecting themselves by buying fu-L tnro contracts. Mr. Kirkland stated that this phase of the question bad been care fully looked Into, and that tbs bill would In no way affect this class of men. -w—-... Interest of the proposed National military parks around this city. Hlnce th# last meeting the following names bars been added to the roll of the chamber of commerce, which brings th* total membership up to 4461 J. K. Murphy, * * Fletcher, B. Watts Company* C, Company, C. SP. . J. liver. Comrinny. A. N. Jrnkln., Edward J. (f’nrirnr, fi.Hirg» 11111- v.r, Jr.. W, O. Aroh«r, W. W. (irlttin, \V. E. r.onn.y, Adam. A H<Wt Company, el IIoop Company. ll. -F. Wj PRESIDENT CABRERA IN FEAR OF POISON By Privet. Leew-d Wire. Mexico City, July 4.—So terrified to preatdent Cabrera, of Guatemala, of the revolutlonUle, according to Dun* can BankharL conaul general of Salva dor, that all of hi* food I* eent to him In a tin can by hi* mother eecurely locked leat It be poleoned en route. Cabrera I* *o afraid of aeaaa.ln.tion that he never aleep* two conaecutlv* nlghta In the aame room. It I* atao raid that Cabrera ha* become to mor bid that he haa tmpHaoned the wlvee of leading rltlsene. Changes and Corrections In listings in the next Bell Telephone Di rectory should reach this office byJUI.Y25 to insure insertion. Listings close on that date. Now is a good time to join thell.OOO other Atlantans who are Bell Telephone subscribers, q Reasonable Rates Call Contract Dept., M. 1300 BELL SERVICE IS SATIS FACTORY There was llftb "■father in the early countless athletic CpieMt day will probably b of clearing lag. a i mranged for illy interfered are celebrating. Tom- many hall has Its usual feast of patriotic oratory during the morning, and th# presi dent Is the celt tral figure at the celebration at Oyster Hay. The usual throng that flock# to th# honcho# was h< hick by fh© rain. Tfaero will he patriotic t»and concert# Iw the parks. ^ The health department has laid In a big supply of t#tami# anti-toxin, and nnr <b»ctor who h#S Occasion to use the lock* Jaw preventive e*n obtain It from th# health department headquarters. Thirty* one anti toxin distributor# have becu on duty since daylight. A TLANTAN, A T THE SCENE, SA YS THA W WILL NOT DIE Uobert Goodman, Vnudovllle editor of The N#w York Morning Telegraph, ar rived In Atlanta Tuesday night to vlalt hi# parent#, Mr. and Mr#. Charles M. Goodman* In West End. For tho past year Mr. Goodman Has boon In charge of one of the moat Important depart ment# of hla paper. Three year# ago he was In Atlanta a# leading man In "Tho Night Before Christ mat" compa ny. The following season he was with DaWolt Hopper In "Happylnnd," and wa# with the "Earl and the Olrr com SCORE OF HOUSES ARE BLOWN DOWN FAMILY IN TEXA8 TOWN T088ED 100 FEET BY THE tornado. By Private Lenard IVIre. Waco, Texas. July 4.—A tornado at West Station, 20 miles north of Waco, last night, blew down a score of rcnl- dence*. Mrs. Mary Allen was badly Injured anil n man named Adaipa hod an arm broken. Tho Adams family were blown m distance of 100 feot. The town has 2,000 Inhabitants and was In total darkness all night. MINISTERS DISCUSS METHOOJF REVIVAL ARE CONSIDERING THE EVAN QELIZATION OF C(Vy OF ATLANTA. killed Stanford Whlt« on the Madison Nqunr* roof gnrdcn Mr. Goodman « one of tho flrst reporters on the scene. With two other Telegraph men—one whom was Karl Decker—Mr. Ooodman covered the Thaw-Whit* story In _ way that made the other New York pa* per* sit up and take notice. Mr. Good man Is of the opinion that Thaw wll not bo mad* to suffer for the ddath Willie. After visiting rolattves In Atlanta Mr, Goodman will leave for New York Hun day at noon. He has accepted a posh lion as manager for a new melodrami "Tho Sowing Machine Girl," which open at Boston August 4, and will seen In Atlanta the coming season. erne, will AYCOCK IS HONORED AT CARROLLTON, C BANQUET AND RECEPTION TEN DERED PRESIDENT OF a C. 8. C. A880CjATI0N. meeting of members of the Business Men's (Impel Union and ministers from different denominations waa held Tuesday et 'Im- V. M. < . A, htilMlns, for the purpose of discussing plans for fulnro evangelical work In Atlanta. There were present at (ho meeting Gov ernor W. J. Sorthen. Dr. Marlon Hall, Major Halford nnd Mr. I-atterson. repre senting the gospel onion. Representing tho Presbyterians, Iter. Richard Orm* Fttan and Dr. A. R. Holderty. For the Christian chorcfa, Dr. Pendleton, of. First church, sad Dr. Kinttb, of West Knd church. For tbs Methodists, Dr. Charles O. Jones, and Dr. John E. White, of th# Baptist*. Short calks were mad* by CoverVr Northern Dr. John E. White. Dr. A tlolderby, Rev. Richard O. Pllnn and Rev. II. p. Smith. The minister* and member* th* union discussed vsrlnns methods of doing evangelical work In Atlanta, though no action was taken before the mooting adjourned. JNO. L. MOORE & SONS Have the (rtdy practicable aolld double vision glasses on the market. They •re the Integral Kryptok Invisible bl forala and are Infinitely superior to th* cement kind* falsely advertised as In visible. John L. Mood* 4k Sons are sole manufacturers of th* Kryptok* In Georgia. Headquarter* for everything optical, 42 N. Broad Street, Prudential Building. *' ELECTED TO OHAIR IN NEWBERRY COLLEGE Special to The Georgian. Newberry, 8. C„ Jaly 4.-Profei Gforge W. Hsnaehlld. of New York elty. REDUCED R. R. RATES FOlt FOURTH OF JULY. The W. A A. R. R. and N. C. A St. L. Railway will #*l( cheap round trip tickets to all point# south of the Ohio and Potomac and east of the Missis sippi river, Including 8t. Louis, Evansville *nd Cincinnati, at one and one-third fares; tickets to be sold July 2d, 3d and 4th, good to return until July 8th, 1906. For further Information and tick ets apply to any agent of the W. A A. R. R. CHA8. E. HARMAN, General Pass. Agent. Spoofal to Tbo Georgian. Carrollton, Ga., July 4.—Uon. J. A. Ay cock, recently elevated to the office president of tbo Oeorgla Cotton Heed Crtfohera' Association at Lltbla Hprlns*. run a routing oration aud a •pleruMi banquet Monday evening by tbo Carrollton board of trmb\ The tmt Imd l.*-« n kept a secret from Mr. Aycock and urbeo tho Uii'i'l! UK of tin- I.o:u.I of truth' \\iiH c«lb*U to order tbo subjart of Its honors wan uot present. I'ronldent Mandovllle down after him and us bo camo Into tbo ball ho was greeted by long and loud np- plaute. lie still did uot understand tho sjdrit of tbo mooting until the preside called Uon. W. C. Adamson to tbo floor. Judge Adamson rnponded In one of bl# rnalomnry speech*#, full of ivlt, wiadom and healthful advlco. llo flrst lauded nud eulogized Mr. Aycock nud commended the great work be lind dune In tbo part he Find tnkeu in the development of the cot* tun send Industry, giving him the place an ono of lta chief promoters, not) then be •poke of encouraging more new InduMtrlea nd tho material development of tbo conn y'a natural renoarcct. General H. W, Harris wa# called on n/id rmponded. He, too. paid a high tribute to Sir. Aycock. •peaking of hl« young life and hi« stniyglo for an education In ths university of toe Mate: bow he nlwaya at tended to nil bin duties nud did ever — well, nnd an a result of thin pract nut only won the honor# of his elm made an nvernge gradi* of 100 per cent lb Ayeouk. Mr. Aycock responded. He was so ranch taken by anronss by tho mooting and the |“ utes paid him that It troi difficult tf " polio. Ho roue amid applause. Mr. , cock epos# of tho cotton 0#ed Industry . the state nnd In the South. (To Mb] ji bad been an ambition of hla youth that had followed him ou up to the present to succeed In putting In aarcoMfuI operation some Infant untried Industry In Ids own land; that b# bad chosen the cotton In dustry. He w«# on# of It# pioneers tin4 b« worked nt It snd rnoourng*! It swung « people who were skeptical of Its outcome lint for fifteen years be bad labored hard for It; that when ho began bis work In this matter there were 1cm than tlf;y thills, nnd they of small capnclty. in tho couth; thaf today there are more than TOO, represent' a capital Investment of more than |Uc», A sumptuous bno<|u»»t was then spread to the member*, and the orragpra wa* made on* of supreme good will snd good fseUpi- $500.00. POSTMA8TER8 MEET IN NORTH CAROLINA. Special to the Georgian. Charlotte, N. C, July 4.—Th* annual convention of th* North Carolina Post masters' Association Is In eessl m to day. The president of the a--x-lstion Is Postmaster R W. Smith, of Char- hdte, through whose effort* iho organ ization was formed several j car. ago. Tho above reward will bo paid tor such evidence as will lead to arrest and conviction of tho party or parties who maliciously cut a number of wirca on cable pole at corner of Peachtree and Seventh streets, during Wednesday night, April 19, or Thursday morning, April 20. A like reward will be paid for such evidence as will lead to tho arrest and conviction of any per son or persons maliciously inter fering with or destroying the property of this company, at any point. TAYLOR’S You Can Buy I hem at These Prices Thursday and Friday. White, Blade and Colored|hi Wnsli Silk W,-lists, ropnl.-irjH I prices $1.75, £2 and $2.50, for t * Embroideries, from 7 to 9 4 av _ inches, regular 12 l-2c nnd I ( I PTC 16cqualities, for,yard A v Mill Ends nnd Remnants of finest 12 i-2e, 15c nnd 20o^| - Giuglinnia nud Chnmbrnvs, (In TC yard .„ v 2 VwLO Embroidered Mulls nnd Dot- 4 N - ted Swiss in 20c and 25c I /'f’C qualities, for, yard * ^ Boys’ Laundered Mmlrnsg^sw _ nni Cham bray Shirts, 39c^"> f'|C qualities, each V/l ° Child’s Tan Barefoot San- pf f\ - dais, in regular 75c qualities, /** |*j^ for, pair w vw Ladies’ new Tan or Black Hililimi Tic Oxfords, in qualities, for, pair 36x45 Blenched nnd Hem-«| - mod Pillow Cases for, each. A vJ CIS 81x90 full Bleached andp#^ - Hemmed Sheets, for, each. CIS Ladies’ extra out size full 4 f\ - Bleached and Taped Un- III /*TC derrests, for, each’. * v vw Ladies* Colored Lawn Kimo-f^ f"* - nos with white facings, full^*^ CIS shapes •.."™ w 240 MARIETTA ST. $2.00 MfUSMBOS CASINO THIS WEEK Metlnee* Today, Thursday and Satur day. MAX HOFFMAN'S OWN COMPANY, 30 PEOPLE 30 Including "Sllvora" Oakley, Toney Hart, Gertruda Hoffman, Otto Brothor*. Twin Sluter* Dolly. Next Week—VAUDEVILLE. 8ALES AT OHAND BOX OFFICE. PONCE DELE01J I P-A.RK n DIRECTION JAKE WELLS, PresIdiQL THE GARDEN SPOT Of Atlanta. BAND CONCERTS TWICE DAILY. See OSTRICH Farm PIEDMONT PARK, JULY 4th, 5:30 P. M. SHAM BATTLE. ARTILLERY, CAVALRY, INFANTRY, GAT* LING GUN. Admission 25 cents; chil dren under ten years old ad mitted free when accompa nied by an adult. Seats in , grand stand free. ; BENEFIT FIFTH IN- FANTRY ENCAMP MENT FUND. CAPITAL I0E MEN TO BE PROSECUTED fly PrtfMts Lmm4 Wire. Washington, Jaly 1—Ic# m*gaatft# of Washington #r# to ttmlftrgo # roars# of trait l-nitlng,'* and District CommiMlon«>r West has rvqoftstad from the corporation ronoiftl an opinion on Ibft proper way to proceed against the ao-called trust. Tbr price rctnalo# thft name #■ two or thr## Wftftks ago* bat th*- supply of each family ha# I-*n eat to two-third# of tbo former amount. ■ iffi®"L23r;22» fast enougn, ana Is nosrly nhsusti (key esu't skip from •apply HIGH LICENSE ACT OOES IN EFFECT RACES! Piedmont Park Track, SATURDAY, JULY 7, i P. M. BIRD VS. HORSE. The Trotting Ostrich Hurricane VS. The Fast Trotting Horse BUD GIBBONY. Other * Exciting Races. Admission 26c. and 60c, Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Company, I. EPPS BROWN, General Manager. Bpftrial to The Georgian. Huntsville, Ala., July 4.—The early closing and high llrenoa on local ealoon* ere dstn effect Th* eaitxm* are required to clcto at 11 p. m. and open not earlier than 6 a. m. FT. OGLETHORPE CLUB RAIDED BY OFFICERS Kportal to Tb# Georgian. Chattanooga, Twin.. July 4.—Waik«r county. Gt., offers hnv# raided # b##v < lob %rhtrh. It waa allcgmt. wa# bviog operated on Haoday at Fork OgWtborpo. ——l - Page Was Nominated. Special to tb*» Georgian. Charlotte, N. C, Jujy 4.—At Hexing- WORKED FOR 46 YEARS WITHOUT A VACATION SpocUl to Th- GnorgUo* AffMa OtL, Juty 4.—Uobert Young, the veteran city ball Janitor, kne 4’. record of working 45 y<-.xr< without a vacation He says that he has only been off from the work all tog.-tli.-r about 19 dny% and thon he u.-t- tick $2.88 MACON AND RETURN. Via CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY. Account Grand Lodge K. of P. (Col ored). Meeting, Macon, July 10-14, 1906. toa r##Urdaj H#«. Hobart N. Pnc# wa# j The Central of Georgia Railway will mm rh*- (’-rnocrntlc HokBt to j tell ticket# to Macon and rtturn, July a_«*' tu*' s. rt nth district. [9 And 10, at rate of on# far# plus 25 cents from all points in Georgia# At Kutherfonlton th# Republican [county convention met and elected del egate# to the congreaalon.il. JudlcUI ami I atnte conventions. President Rooi#-velt and his administration were ind jiaeJ. Tickets I MHMBB