The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, August 04, 1906, Image 4

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN. batt’Hdat, Acr.rsr«, an*. It WORD! II 1011® PRISON Attorneys Rand and Os borne Are to Represent * the Prisoner n Prfvat, Lnuni wire. New fork. Aua. 4.—Harry K. Thaw an I hi* mother had another disagree- ni'-nt In the Tomb* today, .Mr*. Thaw came to see her mm, ac companied by the latter** wife, and the f' •» vl*lted Thaw at the *ame time. , Hilling the course of the hour they ’"'ne ou(Vide the priKoner'* cell, Harry Thaw** voice could be heard at fre quent interval* In rotort*. HI* mother wa* extremely pale when elm i cached the prison. But when *he 1* ■' the Tomb* *hc had regained her color, and her eye* bore an angry ex- pt*v»ion. Former Assistant DIMtict Attorney " dlfam Hand, Jr., It wa* reported to- «!•' , ha* been retained to defend Harry Tl -av and negotiation* are pending for th^ retaining of former AanlHtant Dla- til< t Attorney Jame*Osborne to a**l*t Rand. u b« o X: S- ;• it RELATIVE OF H. K. THAW WILL BE NEAR HIM By Private (.eased Wire. % New York. Aug. 4.—Much specula- tlon resulted today among friends of Harry K. Thaw, to be tried this fall f *r the murder of* Stanford White, " hrn plana were filed for changing nnd n modeling the two handsome foiir- etory house* at 1054 and 1055 Fifth avenue, owned by Benjamin Thnw who !• having the work dine In anticipa tion of moving to N?w York that he might he nearer hi* kinsman to aid him In preparation for 1»U trial and at the *nme time not be subjected to the Inconvenience* of hotel life. The pro- 1- Bed c*h*nge* will co*t a'lHiut $40,000. GIRARDEAU APPEALS brokerage™ case The queRtlon a* to whether or not i r* a! estate or insurance broker not op erating an Independent business I* lia ble to n tax for conducting such i business was again brought up Thurs day afternoon In the recorder's court when ex-C'ouncllman (*. II Olrardenu was lined $50 and cost* by Council man Terrell, who occupied the chair, on the charge of doing buxines* with out n license. Girardeau has desk space Ip the of fice of Mi L.* Thrower, the real estate d< «ler. In the Prudential building, and it U said ha* been conducting an inde pendent brokerage and Insurance inisl- n»*-s. Wnen arraigned In court he claimed to be a solicitor for J. L. Riley a Company and for no other firm, thereby not being liable to a tax $? an Independent solicitor. An appeal from the fine Imposed hV the acting recorder was taken by Gir ardeau nnd the case will be tnkvn to the superior court. BLUE JACKETS KICK - ON UNSOUND MEAT WALKED FROM ROOM WHEN SENTENCEO IE ESCAPE Special to The Georgian. • America*, Ga.; Aug. 4.—In a rather peculiar and unique manner Tom Heath, a hegro, charged with pointing a pistol at another, escaped from the court room this morning. Jailor Cov ington brought htfn from the county jail over to the court-house for a com mitment trial. After he wa* tried ho arose and deliberately' walked from the court room, the spectator* thinking ho was going to make bond. Nothing has been seen of him since. AMERICAN BEAUTY DOES NOT APPEAL TO UN- GALLANT GAEKWAR OF BAR0DA ATLANTA NEWS BRIEFLY TOLD Charter for Bar Association. A petition for a charter was flled In the superior court Haturdny morning by the Atlanta Bar Association, the object of the association being to "main tain the honor and dignity of the pro fession and to advance the science o' jurisprudence arid administration o Justice, the promotion of legal ethic In the community, establish and cul tivate the social Intercourse among It* member* and care for the sick and the dead umoitg member* of the associa tion." % K. of C. Barbecue. The annual barbecue of the Knight* of Columbus will be held at the home of the Cold Bprings Cue Club on next Haturday, August II, and the members are anticipating the usual good time which always attend* thin annual af fair. Net So M«ny a* Expected. The total number of registrations for the year up to Haturday morning wa* 10.900, and unless the voter* appear faster than they have th^ past week, the number will not total more than 13.000 <»r 13.000, us only alx more day* remain In which to do *o. Andfr Stew art state* that the expected registra tion of ifi.ooo or over will hardly be realised at this late day. Sue* For Loss of Arm* Because of injuries received while employed at the Gate City Cotton Mills In which his arm wa* cut off In a carding machine on May 14, Loyd Abercrombie, through hi* next friend, t\ W. Abercrombie, has filed suit In the city court for $5,000. Attorneys Hinton hllllps are counsel for peti tioner. Hand Lost In Press. J.. C. Turner, a? minor, hi* brought suit In the city court, through hi* next friend. J. L. Turner, against The At lanta Jouranl Company for $5,000 for Injuries received In the pres* room of defendant company on May 19 In which the petitioner had his hand and nrin ground off. Thrown Prom 8treet Car. Mary Lmilne Murphy has flled suit In the city court against the Georgia Hallway and Electric Company, ask ing for $10,000 for alleged Injuries sus tained on July 25 when she was thrown to the pavement while alighting from car Of the defendant company at the corner of Garnett and Whitehall streets. She claims serious Internal In juries were the result of the conductor signalling the cur to proceed while she was in the act of*alighting. Jame* I* Key Is attorney for plulntlff. Court Convenes Monday. The crlmnal branch of the city court will convene Monday morning at the •ourt house with Judge Calhoun on the bench. Only petty eases* are set for trial at thl* sesssb-n of the court. J Private (.eased Wire. N * ■" York. Aug. 4.—Admiral Coghhin, •mm.unler of the Brooklyn navy yard, real- that no one thing will Impnir illsel- line thoard ship *« quickly n* poor faml. cn«f he has acted promptly on the r*nn- Inn's ,.f the bltte jackets that the meat iniMied them Is not tit for liiiinnn fowl, ’ Tin re has been a lot of siuoke nruuml pre," «nld Admiral iNigliloii. "I want to "-I out whether It has Iteen caused l»y -'•led projectiles or blank cartridges.” »* has appointed a bonisl with (*i,,. In Kras ton of the Mg cruiser Colorado nt - bend to make it Searching investigation. Hds la not the only trouble the meat cii «d- lii. according to tin* day’s i wenty nurses in Bellevue hospital nr* ■fins front ptomaine poisoning caused hy dint i i-titled meat; and also, Italy tins irred all meat prodnets from the rotted tales unleMN scemnmitiled by a certificate Mifylng to Its sotiudiicM, FEVER VICTIM'S 0001 MOVED TO TUOMASTON The city board of health haa grant- r<l perml.alon for the removal of the body of John t’ Carruth.ra, who died at the detention hne|ilt«tl on Septem ber i, 1»0S. The body will be .carried to Thomn.ton, On., for Interment. ■■ There la no danger to any one on account of thla removal, nnd the health .-mthoiitle* ate aure that no one will .offer even the allghleat danger, or they would not have granted the permit for the removal. GOTHAM TO HEAR DR. BROUGHTON By I’rlvnte In-nerd Wire. New York, Aug. 4.—The Kev. M. W. Jrnklna, of Georgia, an evangellat of wide reputation in the Booth, win open a week of v-rvlcea In Tent Evangel. .Vo. I, Klfty-aeventh atreet and Broad way, tomorrow. He will be followed one week by the Rev, Len G. Brough ton, one of the moat celebrated apeak, era at the Northlteld conference. C000O000O00000O OO00OOO000O O 0 0 VA8T ARMIES OF WORMS 0 O INVADE HAY FIELDS. 0 O DESTROYING THE CROP. O O O O Special to The Georgian. O 0 Albany. Oa., Aug. 4. --’ro(>e In O O Dougherty and Lee countlea are 0 O t hreatened with complete deatruc- O O tlnn by graaa norma, targe armiea 0 O "f theac Insect. appearing In thta • O a action within the paat week., O <3 At present the hay crop la auf- 0 o :• i '4 moat from the norm., en- 0 O "re llelda being deatroyed In aome 0 O localltlea, hut 'he other cropa are 0 O alao being attacked by the worme O O In lire* numliera. 0 O O ap0OD0O000OCOOOCH3OO0O0O00O To Recover Old O.bt, A anlt for judgment for 11,010.14 wna tiled 111 the auperlor court Saturday morning by the Acme White Lead nnd i-olor Work* to recover on a bill of gooda alleged to hnve boon purchased by the \Veat Lumber Company. Sut. for Small Amount. H. G. C. I'lnckney la the defendant In ini action brought. In the auperlor court Saturday morning by Scott A Peavy to collect 1219.7* nlleged to be due pe tltlonera fur an old debt. Suita Still Coming. Three more anile ngoinat the Atlnnta nnd Weet Point and the Central of Georgia toada were llled In the city court Saturday morning an the reault of a wreck of the Pearl Springe picnic train In thla city on the night of Juno 7. One ault for Is,(Kin for Internal In juries wna tiled by Hire. M. O. Brant- lev In Itehnlf of her daughter, Minnie Lee Brantley; another of 33.000 by •lira. Nina V. Price, and a third for 12,000 by Mra. Carrie Stone, all alleg ing Internal Injuriea aa the reault of the atiock. Watermelon Cutting. II, Ellin gave a large nunlber of hie frlenda a watermelon cutting on Thuradav nlgl]t at Kirkwood avenuu nnd Pearl atreet. The affair wan great ly enjoyed. Mr, Kill- la a well-known merchant at Harrold and Pearl etreeta. Goei to Montgomery. H Charlea O. Day, for several monlha day clerk at the Marlon Hotel, haa Beveled hla connection with that Ann and haa accepted a p*—Itlon with Joiner K. Hickey, manager .if the New Ex change Hotel at Montgomery. Mr. Hickey waa In the city Saturday af ternoon renewln* acquaintance. wlli hla hotel frlenda In the city. Mr. Day Irnvea for the Alabama city on Hun-lay, Hla aucceaaor at the Marlon wttl be \V. J. Freeman. a well-known hotel man of Knoxville, Tenn. May,on to Addresa Young Man. Hon. Jnmea L. Mayaon, city attor ney, will addreaa the Young Men’a Helpera Clnaa at Trinity r *P*S|agfr. CONTRACTOR KILLED IN FALL LOOM DOUSE Special to The Georgian. Covington, Gi., Aug. 4.—A report reached Covington till— morning that W. It. Graham, a highly reapected cltl- xen of Newton county, living about a mile front her-v-va* killed In an acci dent at Mnnafleld. Mr, Grahnm la a contractor and builder, nnd while at work on the realdence of Elijah Campbell title morning he fell from the aecond atory. A block of ahlnglea from above fell on him. He died In a few houra. Mr. Grahnm waa about 45 years of ngp and Irnvea n wife and several children. The Interment will occur to day. Deaths ahd Funerals. ... Methodist church Sunday morning at »:I0 o’clock. In the absence of the regular teacher. Mr. Mayaon la a forceful and Interest' lag speaker. Intar-urban Ordinance Up. At an Important meeting of the council committee on streets held Kri- day afternoon It waa decided to recom. ntlt the passage of at. ordinance allow ing the Atlanta. Gridin and Macon electric railway to wnter this city. The ordinance had been drawn UP by City Attorney Mayaon and will go before council Monday. At the meeting Joel Hurt opposed allowing the car line on Exchange place. He argued that the atreet waa too narrow and would Inter fere with the 175.000 theater he Intends building. The committee In executive session overruled the objection. GA80LINE BOAT. (Iprctal to The Georgian, Decatur. Ala.. Aug. 4.—While tak ing a pleasure ride In a small gaso line boat on the Tennessee river here, Btickel Draper and Rhoe Mason, two John C. Burton. 'John C. Hutton, a minister, waa taken III tvllh epilepsy Friday afternoon and died on the Blockade road. He la Sur vived by hla wife, a-ho Uvea Bt 391 East Fair street. The body waa sent to Modal Circle for funeral services and Interment Haturday morning. Mias Christina 8. Grant. Mias Christine. 8. Grant, the 14- year-old daughter of E«1 Grant, died nt the residence of her ptrenla, 195 Euclid avenue, at 3 o'clock Haturday morning, after an IHnea* of two weeks, from typhoid fever. Funeral services will be held Hunday afternoon at 3 o’clock at the realdence, and tl e Interment will be at Decatur. Foster Hunter Camp- Foster Hunter, the 4-yenr*old aon of Luther D. Camp, of 38 Wheeler atreet, .lied Friday at the realdence of hla pa rents. Thp body will be sent to. Wood- stock. Ga.. at 3:30 o'clock Haturdny night for funeral services and Inter ment. Joseph T. Whitfield. Joeeph T. Withheld, IS months old. died at Ihe realdence of hla parents, *97 Chestnut atreet, nt 10 o’clock oil Thursday night. Funeral services were held at the residence at 10 o’clock Sat urday morning, and the Interment waa at Casey’s cemetery. The Genkwar of Baroda wears “blinkers,” and eannnt see any beauty In American women. He calls nur girls honest but plain. Here la the answer to the Gaekwar of Baroda, who ungallantly says American women are not beauti ful: tin the left la shown a pic ture of Mra. Anthony Romadka, formerly Mias Gene Dolan, whom Prince Henry of Prussia cnlle.1 the most henutlfol fclrl In America. On the right la Mrs. Hobart Chatficld- Taylor, whom Prince Boris of Prussia styled the prettiest wom an he had ever seen on hla trav els. In the etnter, at th'e bottom, la Mij>. J. J. Aator, after a paint ing by Prince Troubelskol, who de clares she la the moat beautiful woman he has ever painted. - In the center at the top la the Ma- harani of Barnca, who represents the type of beauty "that moat ap peals to the Gaekwar. 000006000000O0O00O0O0O00OO 0 0 0 DAUGHTER IS BORN 0 0 TO PRINCESS BESS. O O o 0 By Private Leased Wire. ,0 0 Brussels, Aug. 4.—A daughter 0 0 waa born today at Ostend to 0 0 Crown Princess Elisabeth of Bel- O 0 glum. 0 O 0 00000000000000000000000000 Russian News STRIKERS ARE INJURED IN CLASH WITH TROOPS E. W. Greenway. 8j.erl.it to The Georgies. Bowman, Ga.. Aug. 4.—E. W. Green- way, a prominent liveryman, died at his home here Thursday night after a short Illness of fever and stomach trouble. He leaves a wife and three anutll children. Mrs. A. E. Finksll. The funeral services of Mrs. A. E. Flnkell have been postponed until Hun day afternoon at 5 o’clock In order that her son, George D. Flnkell, of Phila delphia. may attend. Rev. O. R. Stick ler will officiate at the services, which will be held at the realdence, 3*1 Wash ington street. popular young men, came near losing their live*. They were in the middle of the river when the boat took Are. The current of the river was very swift. Draper took to the water and swam t" shore while Mason succeeded In paddling the boat to shore with hie hande. By Trieste Iwased Wire. London, Aug. 4.—A dispatch from t’sbvka, Russia, say* that several score of strikers were Injured more or less seriously today In a conflict with dragoons, at Donetx, a mining and smelting center, ' - Six thousand strikers, singing the "Marseillais,' matched to' the residence of Governor General Homing and de manded the release of certain orateri. who were arrested at a pouW meet ing last night. The demand being re fused the strikers refused to disperse. Dragoons wares called and threatened the strikers with gnouts and sabres. RUSS REBELS ABANDONED VESSEL THEY CAPTURED. By I’rlrgte lease) Wire. 8t. Petersburg, Aug. 4.—The Terek, a mining vessei, which had been cap tured by a mutinous crew, arrived at 1’mnits.lt today. The vessel had been abandoned Jay the rebels. USE KNIFE ON ALL TO KEEP 'EM GOOD Hy l’rlrate Leased Wire. , Philadelphia, Pa.. Aug. 4,—The So rlety for the Protection of Children from Cruelty here Is having all the children who come Into Its care oper ated upon for the removal of every tendency to evil. Following the aucceaa of the opera tlons which were recently published live new operations have Just been per formed, and the doctors who did the work nay today thnt they are satis fled these will be equally aa sue cefsful as Ihe previous ones. At the same time fifty .other children committed to the society’s care were examined nn.l will, wlthih .he next few .lays, also be operated on for the re moval of criminal tendencies. One of Ihe most fruitful causes of criminal predisposition, bay the doc tors, springs from astigmatism of the eye. It Is as If there were close con nection between physical and moral obloquy. The removal of the defect from the eye will, the doctors say, alao correct the moral crookedtjesa. WHO IS COMSTOCK? ASKS ART EXPERT By Prlrsts leased Wire. New York, Aug. 4.—No one Ip art circles was more surprised at the leis ure by Anthony Comstock of maga- xlnes published by the Art Students' League than Hlr Caspar Purdon Clarke, director of the Metropolitan Museum, and leading authority on art In this country, If not In the world. Sir Cas par wilt not be surprised to ace the agent of the antt-vlce society swoop down on the Metropolitan Museuqi any day and seise some of Ite famous ex hibits. ’’Who Is this man Comstock?" asked Sir Caspar. "la he,serious, or Is his action a joke? I trust that hla action does not mean that the'liberty of the art schools Is to be taken away. There Is no Indecency In art. All the art school! employ modela In the nude. A nude figure Is not Indecent, unless It Is made nude with the object of offending public morals." Asked If he thought the museum was In danger of being raided. Sir Caapar said he did not care to express an opin ion. COUNTESS CASSINI ABANDONS COUNTR Y FOR CA THOLIC CREED I*rlrnte Le: Washington 1 Wire. ,p ug. 4.—Mile. Marguer* J n Ite Cassini, the adopted daughter of j ° : Count Cassini, formerly Russian am-Ip bassador to the United Htntes. now „ representing the czar at the court of a Madrid, I* reported to tofcve abandoned I ci the Russian state church and Joined l the Roman Catholic communion. 11* Mile. Cassini was the chum of MI: Alice Roosevelt before the. latter b< came Mrs. Longworth. Hy her net tf pretty Russian woman sacrifices ’ -><*• not fl nd social She has bee fisslnl for so mgrd from Count ic. She has br.„ " “- at Madrid never has hope of recognition at the court of St. i we Ivlng In Paris while he nd it is said that s! rossed the Spanish bo Her abandoning tho orthodox church « undoubtedly the last net In the£. rnngement with her guardian, gnl bandons net only her religion, but er country, and from thlg time forth ill not bo a Russian, but a French AND L, & N, DIES SUDDENLY IN ANOTHER TILT! Of Another lance was shattered between ; Arthur Jackson, ;t native of Scot- Mayor Woodward and the Louisville land, and a stone cutter by trade, died and .Nashville railroad Saturday morn- | suddenly at his hoarding house at 5g ing. The tilt occurred at an early [ Walton street Friday night. hour and ended by the mayor’s threat- • Jackson, who was 48 years old, had enlng to make cases against the of- . been In bad health for some time llcials of the railroad If the sidewalk 1 called to his roommate during the night In front of the Louisville and Nash* | to come to his assistance as he was villa freight yards on East Hunter •‘■Irk. His roommate found that he street is not put In better order. | reet is not put in better oruer. i m"* 11 ™** Mayor Woodward called up Resident , J*5S! h« i n HTect8 ot Engineer Schultz and told him that the | ® short time, bricks around the center opening left for ingress and exit were knee deep In mud, that dangerous holes had been made by passing wagons nnd that If it wa* not attended to immediately cases would be made against him in the re corder's court. Engineer Schultz stated that the sidewalk would be repaired and cleaned. Mayor Woodward said to a Georgian reporter that if the Louisville and Nashville did not keep the sidewalk In better condition he would have this entrance also fenced up. NEGROES KICK ON JIM CROW” CARS Jackson wa* a member Knight* of Pythias, Mason*. Burn* Club nnd Stonecutters' ‘Union. The funeral services will bq held at Bar- I clay & Brandon** chapel Sunday at. ternoon at 4 o'clock, nnd the Interment ...m The Mason* an ,t I 111 be at Westvle Stonecutter's Union will condu v ( services at the chapel and nt^ By Private Leased Wire. , Washington, August 4.—A committee of the National Colored Teachers* As sociation held a meeting this moJnlng at Gallbreath A. M. E. church ami adopted the following resolution: "We condemn the railroad companies of this country for the Inequality of service furnished on their trains, con tending that the negro Is satisfied with cars, but not satisfied with inequality of service; that the negro Is not fur nished with accommodations as - pre scribed by law.” CHOPPED WITH AXE BY FRUIT DEALER STRANGER SHOOTS ESCAPING PRISONERS By Itatat* lana^l wire. New York, A if*. 4.—A auspected thler, who wa* being arrested early to day. was probably fatally shot by an unknown jteraon after be had knocked down and beaten the policeman and das escaping. The prisoner was Patrick Hennes sey, of 453 West Twenty-ninth street. He la In Rnoaevelt Hospital with a fractured skull aa the reault of the bul let wound. Hennessey, who I, a pow erful man, had almost overcome Po liceman Dale, who won trying to ar rest him, when n pistol shot rang out and Henneaaey felL Sj>eclal to Tbe Gcoralau. Greenville, 8. C„ Aug. 4.—In the red light district last night Georgej Bur bage, a young white man about town, as quite seriously chopped up with an axe by a Greek fruit dealer, with an unpronouncable name. The row occur red over a woman. Burbage’i condition la serious. MRS. MARY BOYCE CLAIMED BY DEATH By Private f«Miad*WJre.; ** • •* f i Washington, Aug. 4.—Mrs. Mary K. Boyce, widow of William E. Boyce, who was a member of congress from South Carolina from 1858 to 1861, when he was elected a member of the Con federate congress, died last night nt the home of her daughter, Mrs. Gall- lard, widow of Captain Robert W. Galllnrd, 304 Houtn Fairfax street, Alexandria. grave. So for as is known the de. ceased had no relatives in this coun* try. TAINTED MEAT CRY KILLS COLLEGE GIFT Special Cable—Copyright. . London,^Aug; -4.—Harvard Universi ty will not, for the present at least, secure the English home of John Har vard, the founder of • the university. The Harvard home, which Is situated at Stratford-on-Avon, i» now the prop, erty of Nelson Morris, the noted meat packer of Chicago. Mr.. Morris bought It with the intention of. presenting it to the American university, but has decided to withhold the gift until the excitement created by the tainted meat cry has died out. PLANNING A MERGER OF TWO RAILROADS New York. Aufc. 4.—J. P. Morgan & Company, acting at the request of hold- ers of large amounts of stocks of the Hocking Valley Railway Company and the Kanaw’ha and Michigan Railway Company, gave notice that they have prepared a plan for the Consolidation of their companies, afnd have consented to manage the project. YOUTHS ROBBED CHIEF OF SLEUTHS CHARGE OF CHEATING TO BE INVESTIGATED By I’rlvnte Lenied Wire. ’ Washington, Aug 4.—Assistant Sur geons Theodore Normand Pease and Harry Lee Brown, of the United States navy, have been ordered hy the secre tary of the navy to appear before a courtmartlal board Monday and an swer to the serious charge of “goug ing," the naval term fyr cribbing or cheating, while being examined last week for promotion. MR. J. HAM LEWIS OPPQSED TO BRYAN By rriTtte Leased Wire. New York, Aug. 4.—James Hamilton Lewis, former member of congress, and now' corporation counsel of the city of Chicago, looks askance upon what he said today w*as "this combustible move” to make Bryan the nominee of the Democratic party. Colonel Lewis thinks a political blunder Is being commltteed which will lead to the re- . .. (i ’ll t.f President Roosevelt as defensive measure. Mr. Lewi* is at the Hoffman House. By Private Leased Wire. Pittsburg. Pa.. Aug. 4.—In company with seven other suspects, Clark Duffy, is yen 1 s <■!.], w«i taken Lef-u. .!;• Hawkins, of rhe iorphswy^ Tcourt. ?h!« morning nnd Captain or , Detectives Egan positively identified young Duffy jin one of a croud of young men who assaulted and robbed -him last Wed- Russell's Appointments. Judge R. B. Russell’s appointments for the ensuing week have been an nounced, and are na follows: Monday, August 6 (noon) Jefferson. Tuesday. August 7 (poon) Dallas. Wednesday, August 8,(noon), Carrol- ton. Friday, August 10 <U a. m.), Stone Mountain. * , Friday, August 10 (4 pi nt), Doravllle. STATISTICS. CONDEMNED NEGROE8' SENTENCES COMMUTED. Special to The Georgian. Tallahassee, Fla., ^ug. 4.—The state board of pardons yesterday commuted to life Imprisonment the death sen tences of Caldwell and Larkins, sen tenced. to hang for the murder of N. W. Eppes, county superintendent of public Instruction. Isam Edwards was hanged last November for this crime, a stay of execution being granted <40 Caldwell and Larkins on the claim of new evidence. , Thl* I* the rase where an alleged 'before day club” I* said to have plan ned the murder of Eppes. ooooooooooooooock>ock>oooooo Dog days are batting .1000 at O O the end of one wek, It having O O rained every day since last Fat- O a urday, when they officially start- O O ed. O The weather has paid. so O O little attention to the predictions O Q of Mr. Marbury during the week O O that he has ault prognosticating O O **falr” and has turned to "rain'* O Q a* a last resort. He lays: o O "Showers Saturday night and O O Sunday.” O Saturday** Temperature*. O 7 o'clock a. bl. Tft p|ni*, O 8 o’clock a. m-, 72 degree*. O 9 o'clock a. m. 72 degree*. O O 10 o’clock a. rn., 74 degree*. O O 11 o'clock a. m., 75 degrees. O OM2 o’clock, noon, 7* degree*. “■ 1 o'clock p. m . 75 degree*. 2 o'clock p. m.. 75 degree*. 2:80 o'clock p. rru 70 degrees. u I O QQOPOOOOOOOOOOOOOPOOOOOOOQ • BIRTHS. To Mr. nnd Mr*. Ab*n!cm Label, nt 11$ 5dg**wuod arenne. n *«n. To Mr. nnd Mr*. J. R. Grcnsbnw, at 74 Kdgewowl Avenue, n *on. To 31 r. and Mr*. I^c Lowe, at*637 Ea»t Fair street, n daughter. T*» Mr. anil Mr*. J. K. l'etty, at 59 Uan* dolpti street, a daughter. DEATHS. Infant of T. B. Dickey,.2 weeks old, died I of pneumonia at Bdgewood. Go. O. H. Hightower. J9 year* old, died of nccldent nt (Irmly hospital. •Jlaa Florence Lanier, 98 year* old, died nt 135 lVnrl street. r J. T. Whitfield, 1 year old,- died of dlar- rhea, ot »:i*7 t'hestnot street. Mis* Ruth Harrison. 19,years old, died or apnendleltis. nt ffratfy hospital. John R, Burton. 58 years old, died of epilepsy on Mtorftrte rood. Foster 11. OuBp, 4 years old, died *t SX Wheeler utreet. Hnllle Schell, Infant, died at 314 Ea*t Hun ter atreet. Klla Flnkell, 55 years old, dlcft of disease, at 361 Washington street. (lonlon (Hover, 2 months old, died of suf focation at 31 Lingley avenue. ilrs. Lillie Mnnldln, 21 years old, died of apoplexy nt 170 Echo street. PROPERTY TRANSFERS. $500—J. p. T. Itoper to Mary Ana Fum, »t on Lee atreet. near Greensferry * Tt * nue. Warranty deed. $5,750—J. M. Stephens to W. A. Hancock, lot • • ' Wm atreet, near Piedmont avenue, (jult claim deed. - $1.000—Mrs. Belle Martin to Thomaa J. Ilnchniian, lot on Fowler street, nesr Alex* under street. Warranty -deni. ^ l&SOS-Brnctt Woodruff («• E. D- LupOi lot on Euclid avenue. Warranty dset. IL3B0—W. D. Owens nnd A. D. Them*** to Home Investment Company, lot on field street, near Fort street. Warranty deed. $MlD0a Penal Sam—Coca-Cola Co*P* B V.® Bond for tk BUILDING PERMITS. $T.5-»-J. p. Gin. to build brick stable o* ■ ‘ e. near Houston *tr*et lowed, to add to one st^ry at •» North Roolevsrd- $3M—Ur. !„ P. Stephens, to add to frsm* dwelling at 142 West Baker street. $1-5—It. Langford, to build frame offic* <1 ’ 14 < eiitml .i\ i i iif ■ # $99-W. r. Dykes, t.» Instal furnace •* 8j-» West J’t rV’ijf# -• reef. . iaW A. P. Col*-, to Instal furnace in frame dwelUng at West Peachtree *no Ttstl street*. • m C3k-!I. M. I’enr nt .f*») North Jm-k*- $30—Mr*. ~ »i Instal furnm* at t-. o ' ttflOilMT YTpefty. t.» l"llld two OB** etorv frame dwelling* at 61S and 420 souia ~ saniren -m