The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, August 11, 1906, Image 4

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HELD SE1.LA HY 7HE SOSE SEW VILLA A1 SEWPOR'l OCCUPIED AND BUSSED HER GOOD Sad Accident Happens to Miss Webb, For merly of Atlanta, Now of Broadway. BY MILLIONAIRE BOY AND MO THER The New York Sun of Friday aaya: Frank Daniels, sometimes a comedian and at other times the village cutup of Rye, N. Y., got real gay at Wallaek’s theater last night at the performance of th*» show, "His Honor tha Mayor.** Daniels was seated In a box at the right hand of the stage. With hltn were Colonel Elvcrson, n Philadelphia newapaper proprietor, and several other friends. Miss Nella Webb was singing her song, “Wouldn't You Like to Have a Little Girl Like Me?" There Is a re frain to this rcng that ha- much con cerning kissing. Each night there is a '•stair In the orchestra seats who t:ets real nervous when the spot light Is thrown on him and Miss Webb sings lots of nice things to him. While this stunt was on last night Miss Webb tripped over close to the box containing Daniels and his friends, puckered up her lips and sang toward the comedian. Everybody In the house t laughed, hut Daniels dldnt get nerv | ous. He Just waited until the actress got sufficiently near. Then he grab- I Bed her by the m se and held on until he climbed over the front of the box and on the stage. After planting about u doxen kisses Daniels crawled back Into his box/ All this served to cause Hie ajdl- ence to rise to their feet and howl. Miss Webb wns so flustered that aha couldn't sing the rest of the song. Uian^he HIng. who had been a wit ness to the proceeding, looked at Dan lels repiouchfully and said: "Oh, Frank! Ilow could you?" Three men who sat In the front row of the orchestra seemed to approva of Frank Daniels' act. One of them, who looked and talked like a Sbuthemer, led the way, and the three Jumped Into the orchestra and then climbed up on the stage. Th* Southern-looking man got a few kisses before the stage manager concluded maters had gone far enough and rang down the cur tain. After a brief Interval the show went on. BIG FORCE OF POLICE OUT TO STOP MONEY-TOSSING The Fourth National Hank building corner haa In-come a whirl-pool of maddened diminutive humanity, scrambling for coins. Despite the ef forts of the |Nilice. which are being re doubled day by day, the dropping and pitching up of coins for street gamins to flght for has been Increasing until Saturday afternoon, the entire force of call officers at the police station was sent up to stop the sport. Captain Whitley and four men, with the call officers, cleared-the street by 2:80 o’clock Saturday afternoon. Four POLICE HUH INTO NEST OF MISCHIEF men were Iff! stationed, one at each miner of the quadrangle, formed by the fourth National Hank bulldln’if cor ner* and the two polnta uppoalte. They will be left there until night. Two men who threw pennies Friday were arraigned In police court Satur day and fined *3.75 each. J. T. Whittle, who la alleged to have thrown down red-hot pennlea, which eeveraly burned the hand, of eeveral of the gamine, will be tried Saturday afternoon. The acting recorder raid he would heavily fine any one who wae found guilty of thla queer eort of aport. SEVENTH GEORGIA NAMES OFFICERS Officer* of the enaulng year were elected at -the annual meeting of the executive committee of the 8evenlh Georgia Regiment Ana Delation lleld In the mayor's parlors Saturday morning. The meeting was adjourned to meet In What la thought lo he a neat of mis chief making negroes *liaa been located In the rear of 14 Evan* street. A complaint aent In to Chief Jen nings by the resident* In the neighbor hood of this alleged retnjexvoua for bad negroes, aaya that at all houtw of the j Vlrglnlu July 21, of next year, when night negro men may be seen going to **>• committee will attend the James- jutd from -he hott.e and ,bet the ‘°?R. T ««cUTTL below blacks who do Infest the house drink, gamble and carouse all night long. Thlt complaint coming the day after two bold burglarlea In that Immedlata neighborhood, haa led the police to be lieve the place to be a tryatlng place for burglara and other evlldoera of the colored race. Chief Jennlnga la alao In receipt nf a letter from the residents of Aahby street, not more than two blocke from Evans, stating that there have been several small burglarlea In that neigh borhood In the course of the past few days. Another letter, from Mr. Gir ardeau, states that a tramp Is Inhabit ing a house which he la building and which Is yet unflnlshed. Detective Con- nally Is working on the burglary cases In West End and has already made several arrests. Boston Lantar, a ne gro who runs the West End Pressing Club, 117 Gordon street, has been Jail ed, an old letter addressed to Lamar having been found In a house on Aah by street which was burglarised. La mar states that he had written the mimes of some nf Ills customers on the envelope and given It to Frank Hal sey, a new boy which he had hired. Ilolsey was arrested at a late hour last night by Detective Connelly. Shadrark Holmes Is alao under ar rest on suspicion. FOR SUNDAY CONCERTS Sunday afternoon and Sunday nlgltt Hallnwall'a Band will give two open air concerts at Ponce DeLeon. Wed*- mayor's Band will give the regular Sunday afternoon concert at Grant Park from 3:30 to 5:10. PONCE DELEON. Sunday Aftsmoen. 3:30. The programs will be as follows: March, "Buncombe"—Hegner. lntermexao, "lola"—Johnson. overture, ''Slrntlella''—Flotow. Chorus, "The Heavens Are Telling" (from "The Creation'')—Hadyn. Medley, popular—Morse. Ballet music. "Fauel"—Oounod. Patrol, "Guard Mount"—Etlenherg. Spanish Fandango, "Los Novlos"— Schwarts. March, "Maryland"—Mygrmnta. Night, 8:30. March, "College Life"—Frantaen. Gloria, From the “ltth Maas"—Mo nth. Selection, "The Office Boy"—Englan der. Suite, “Looking Upward"—Sousa; (a) "Under the Southern Croee: (b) "By the Light of the Polar Star; (c) "Mara and Venue." Intermeixo, “Cherry"—Albert. Grand Selection, "I Lombardi"— Baliet Music and Soldier's March, "William Tall"—Roaalnl. Selection, "German Uederkrans"— Berger. March. "The Diplomat''—Sousa. grant"park. * Sunday Afternoon, 3:30. March, "Our Senators"—Chambers. Ovarture. "Hungarian Comedy"— Keller-Bella. Sextette from "Lucia"—DonlsettL Selection. "Sho Gun”—Ludera. lntermexao, "lola"—Johnaon. Intermission. Waltxe, “Jolly Fellowa"—Vollstedt. Polonaise, “On Mountain Heights"— Ketsler. Selection. "II Trovatota”—Verdi. Caprtce, "Idle Hours"—Kretschmer. March. "Thunderer"—Sousa. The officers named; J. K. Pendergrast, president; Wilson, vice .president; V. A. Wilson, secretary; W. J. lludeor, treasure; W. L. Norman, color boarer; J. B. Daniel, assistant color bearer: W. J. Hudson, chaplain and captain. Tha retiring offlsera ore Robert Mc Collum, president; J. U. Daniel, vice president; V. A. Wilson, secretary and W. J. Hudson, treasurer. HOW DOES GASOLINE AFFECT ASPHALT? What effect has gasoline on paving la a question being widely considered and which Is being given a teat In Atlanta. U Is claimed that gasoline la ex tremely dertlmental lo uaphalt, disin tegrating It and rauslng It tu last but a short lime. Commissioner of Public Works H. I,. Collier, when asked Ills opinion, staled that he was watching with Interest what effect the gasoline hnd on as phalt In front of the garages on Pryor street. Mr. Collier said that the asphalt In that locality waa kept aaturated w ith gasoline und that If It was Injured th* garage* would have to mak* repairs. This test will be watched with no little Interest, and If It Is found lo lie true that gasoline la detrimental to paving, a law will doubtless follow making automobile owners equip their machines with pans, In which to cntch the drippings from the tanks. BRIDGE SMASHED; 40 SHIPS HELD By I’rlrslo Leased Wire. Duluth, Minn., Aug. 11.—The steam er Troy crashed Into the span of the Interstate bridge this morning, throw ing the bride Into tha channels on either aide of tha center pier on which the span revolved. The accident la the most disastrous that has ever happened In the Duluth- Huperlor harbor. Traffic la blocked. The draw span was 600 feet in length, one of the longest In the world. Forty steamers now In the tipper harbor are cut off from returning to the lake or to the Duluth side of the harbor. GETS $10,000 JOB; DOESN’T RESIGN By Prlrat# I-mwI Win*. WAfthlnxfnt). Aug. II.—Professor Hrnry C*. Ailaaia. of thr Michigan Htnte University, who will 1m» "expert In charge of statlsties mid ac«t)Hiilii" winter flu* new organisation of the Interstate cttuiuioree •••iniiiil*»|nn. nml get lia.nao n year. Una formally nr- • p|iti*.l thin position. nml nfter n conference with the comuilnnlon ban gone to hln home, lie will retain bln connection with the Michigan State University. which luia S ated hlui leave of uhneuce from bin Ir of economic*. He will lie the highest aalaried employee the corn million bai ever bail. IS FINED $2,500 FOR TAKING FUNDS A communication wns received by Mayor Woodward Saturday asking that the mat er of havlug Atlanta adequately represent <1 at the Jamestown Tcr-tVntciinlnl Expo- alon. May 1 to November 81. 1907, be taken up with the city council nml the Chamber of Commerce. The communication came from the eximsltlon headqtiarera In Norfolk. Vs., aud It la probable that conncll will consider the ndvlsnblllty of appropriating money for exhibit* within the next few eeks. The Jamestown exnosltIon will be nnlqne in many respect*. It will be International ■hnracter. and the Drat large exposition * “hero bnttleahlpa of all nations wUl Since the fJn.ooo appro- ' e It la ATLANTA NEWS BRIEPLY TOLD Mora Wrack 8uit>. Suita agnlnst the Atlanta and West Point nnd the Central of. Georgia rail roads to the amount of 119,000 were filed Saturday morning, all as the re sult of the recent wreck of the Pearl Hprlnga picnic train nt Castleberry street crossing In this city. All who filed suits Saturday claimed personal Injuries nnd the amounts were oe fol lows: Ed James, 12,600; Mrs. Mattie Briley, 12,500; Lula Sweat, 11,000; Mary E. Parr, 11,000; Mlnnlo 1-eo Pate, *!,- 000; J. B. Garner, 12,500; Ella, Rich, 11,000; Marvin York, *6,000, and Rena Medley, *1,500. . 3ue« for Divorce. suit for divorce was tiled In the superior court Saturday morning by Mrs. Estelle Garrett Baker against Oa- A. Bnker, supposed to be living nenr Nett- Orleans, I<a. The couple inurrled In 1901 and resided together until 1903, when they separated and have never since met. The petitioner prays for absolute divorce nnd alimony. Tried for Lunaey. William H. Wilson, a well-known tnarhlnlst employed by the Georgia Hallway and Electric Company, wns discharged by Judge Wilkinson, after n trial for lunacy conducted at the court house Friday afternoon as the result of charges brought by his wife, Harriet Wilson. Several witnesses trstmed to the unusual circumstances stirrounding Ihe case and Mr. Wilson was Immediately freed from the charge against him. Entertainment for Knights. highly entertaining program has been arranged for next regular meet ing Knights of Columbus Tuesday, the 14th. After a short business session. Dr. John K. Gunn will deliver an ad dress on 'Travels In Foreign Lands." He Is amply qualified to cover the field, ss he has Just returned from an ex tended visit over the continent, spend ing finite a while In Italy, France anti Ireland. A car load of Augusta melons has been purchased nnd all brothers are Invited to be present and take a slice. Spoke at Clamsen. Guy L. Stewart, nf the land and In dustrial department nf the Southern, returned Friday from a trip to Clem- son Agricultural College. In South Car olina. where he addressed a gathering of agriculturalists upon matters per taining to the labor problem. Mining Engineer Here. E." D. Stone, mining engineer of the land nnd Industrial department of the Southern railway, with headquarters In Washington, is In Atlanta for a few days on official business. ARKANSAS FARMERS' CONVENTION CLOSE8. Snapshot of Mrs. John Brown and friends on a shopping tour In Newport Mrs. Brown la In the center of the group, facing the camera from her victoria. ATLANTA WOMAN TRIES TO SUICIDE AT Rpedal to The Georgian. Chattanooga, Tenn., Aug. 11.—Be cause a prominent young man of this city refused to tqarry Iter. It la claim ed Allas Daisy Chewrilng, who gives her home atldrese as Peachtree strei|;, Atlanta, attemptad to commit suicide by Jumping from the county bridge here last nlgltt. She waa In the act of Jumping when two poseeraby grab ber her by the dress, Mias Chewnlng come here from At* lantu with Mrs. Mabel Woodslde. The name of Alisa Chewnlng Is con nected with a prominent young man here, whom she says premised to mar ry her. Miss Chewnlng has a brother P. C. Chewnlng. who la a telegraph op erator for the Queen and Crescent. Says He Promised Chinese Coolies Wouldn’t Be Used. By Private (.eased Wire. Washington, Auk. II.—President Samuel Gomper*, of the American Fed eration of Labor, today condemned the proposed Importation of Chine** coolie* for work on the Panama canal. He alno charged Chairman Bhnnt*. of the i*anal commission, with bad faith, ray ing that the canal chairman had prom ised him that coollea would not he brought Into the canal, gone. He s It la a violation of law to bring Chinese coollea to the canal. A bride of only 2ft month*, stricken with typhoid fever on her wedding tour, Mr* Eva Ccrtie, wife of Dougins M. Cone, of 12( West Cain street, died early Saturday morn ing at a private sanitarium. Mr*. Cone was ouly 23 years old at the time of her death. Before her luarrlnge, Mrs. Cone was-Mis* Eva Jnckson, of Edge- wood. On. The body will be carried to Bnlrdstown, On., for funersl services nnd interment. JUST ABOVE 12,000! IS NOW STOPPED Office of Andy Stewprt Is Besieged Saturday - Afternoon. At 1 o’clock Saturday afternoon, only a few hours from the time for regis tration to close, only a scant few over 12,000 voters had registered In the city of Atlanta, but the office of Andy Stew art wae besieged by-a crowd bf delin quents who were anxious to be Ih the rqnnlng for the coining primary. Ac cording to the opinion expressed by Mr. f ten-art, tile total registration will be bout 12.50U, with very little prospect of reaching the- expected 12,000. "As clean a registration as was ever held In Fulton county," stated Mr. Stewart In answer to n question Sat urday morning. “There haa been no trouble of any kind and only a aurpris. Ingljl small few hava been turned down. After the registration closes this aft ernoon we will have to go through the list and take out a few thit have reg Istcred Illegally, hut on the whole tni list Is remarkably clean." MORE INDICTMENTS FOB STANDARD OH New Ones to Allege Ac cepting Rebates in Southwest. Hy Private Incased Wire. Chicago, Aug. 1L—Work I* being nishpd by stenographers lu the office of the Ul«- rlet attorney to complete the Indictment* vhleh It I* declared ore to be returned Aug. J0 iignluHt the Rtiiiidnrd Oil cotnpnny. The gromt Jury adjourned yesterday without re porting. but It I* declared a true bill was ‘•oted and no Indictment wu* returned l*e- ;iu*e none bad lieen previously prepared, ft ha* been declared that till* Indictment will allege rebate* were granted the oil unnnny l>y railroad* running Into the •ufliwest and the southeast. Deaths ahd Funerals. Margaret 8. Andrews. Margaret 8. Andrews, the rlday night. The funeral services were held nt the residence Saturday afternoon at I o'clock. The Interment was at Wcetvlew. Jennie Louies Turner. Jennie Louise Turner, 4 years old, the daughter of Mr. and Airs. L. S. Turner, died at 6 o’clock Saturday morning at the residence of her parents, 66 Mc Donough street. The funeral services will be held at the residence at - o'clock Saturday afternoon and the In torment will be at Weatvlew. Four 8mall Boys Arrested* Wandering aimlessly about on tha lower end of Decatur atreet, four small boys, Robert Greea.,gged 15; Ed Buch anan, aged 14: Dellwood Weaver, agtd 16, arid Walter Jenkins, aged 16, were picked up Frldsy night and sent to K llce headquarters by Patrolman Wil ma. The youths say thay ran away from their homes In Columbus, Ga.. a four days ago, and hava been wander ing ever since until they struck this city Friday morning. There art no chargra against the quartet, and Chief Jenlnng* says that the boys will be de livered to their parent* upon receipt of address and railroad Iare. George Moors Pardoned. On recommendation of the prison commission. Governor Tefrell Saturday morning signed the papers pardoning George Moore, of Cobb county. Moore was convicted of selling whisky and received a twelve-month sentence, most of which he has served, lie la said to be In very poor health. Sen tence waa commuted to present ser vice. Mrs. Mary J.- Almond. Mra Mar)' J. Almond died Saturday morning nt her residence, 292 - East Cain atraet. The body will be carried to Washington. On., for funeral ser vices and Interment Sunday. OQOQOQQOQOQQQDOQOOQOOOOCKKl >0 MI8TAKEN FOR BEAR, FARMER IS KILLED. O , 0 O By Private Leaned Wire. O O Eant Stewartntown, N. H., Aug. O O 11.—Samuel Mansfield, a young 0 0 farmer of thi* village, was shot O O and Inatantly killed by John Gil- O O 1msrt late yesterday afternoon. O O Gilbert aaya he mistook Mansfield O 0 for a bear. He wa* not arrested. O UOaOOOOaODOOOOODDOOOOOOOOd HOWELL CAMPAIGNING IN DeKALB COUNTY. Special to The Georgian. Llthonla, Ga., Aug. 11.—Hon. Clark Howell Is making a whirlwind cam paign of DeKalb county. He will de liver two apecehea.- one here and one at Stone Alountaln. He Is also meet ing the voter* and conferring with leaders of the party In this county. SUES ‘‘COKE KING” FOR HALF MILLION A temporary restraining order w„ Issued by Judge George F. Gober. of the Blue.Rldge circuit, who Is prelud ing during the aheene* of Judge Pen- Jleton, Saturday morning, to prevent the Louisville and Nashville railroad, the Ferro-Concrete and Construction Company, the city of Atlanta and the Georgia Railway and Electric Company from taking possession of Waverly plnce, near Washington street, und from blockading the free passage and use of said street; from removing ,,r placing railroad tracks and In any manner Interfering with the said street until a hearing can be held upon the case tty Judge Pendleton In the supe rior court on September I. The re- straining order was Issued as the result of a petition to the effect filed by Ger- ehon Brothers’ Company. The Gerehon Company occupies a three-story brick, building on Raverly Ipluce, close to Washington atreet. with a lease- which docs not expire for two years. A few weeks ago the Louisville and Nashville began the construction of a warehouse on the street and the city voted to construct a viaduct us un extension of Washington street. The cltjr council voted to close Waverly place on condition that the railroad company grant a deed of land close hy for a new Waverly place. The peti tioners claim that In order to obtain the consent of the mayor and the city council to make such change, the rail way company falsely and fraudulently represented to the mayor and counsel that It was the sole owner and In pos session of all property abutting on Waverly place. The petitioners further allege that the new Waverly place has not been deeded to the city, sidewalks have not been graded, no curbing laid down, sidewalks laid out or the street paved, as ordered by the c/y council. The Georgia Railway nnd Electric Company Is tearing up Its tracks through the old Waverly place and the Louisville ami Nashville Company, through the Ferro concrete Construction Company, Is laying Its own tracks thereon. The petitioners prnjr that defendants be restrained from taking possession of the old Waverly place and from blockading the free passage and use of same; the Georgia Electric Rallwuv Company be enjoined from removing Its tracks, wires and poles and front obstructing passage of street, and fur thermore that the ordinance of the city of Atlanta deeding t« said Loulsvl!'.. and Nashville tho possession of Waver- ly place be declared null and void. Tip- plant of the plaintiff company being situated on Waverly place, would bo Irreparably damaged by the changes being made, declare the plalntllTs. LIST OF INJURED IN TEXAS WRECK EATON TO REPLY TO JUDGE PARKER Bjr Private !**•«! Wire. l*hllii(M|iUlu, Aug. 11.—Bej’uiour Futon ia prepitriug uii (UMM-or to Jiulgi* Porker’* re buke. Ml ore etirljr tbl* iiicruluj; he Ua* lieen working on It. it will titke me nt !en»t until 4 o'clock ~ finish tu.v miRwer." he saUL tunm ’ bend* of i>er*plrntlon from bl* i»r the TRY A WANT AD ii: the a-EORGIANl«;^vr!^» , S^ pwfci - By Private 1 .eased Wine. Chicago, Ills.. Aug. It.—John A. Cooke. eottrlctM of steeling the county's funds ns clerk of tlte rlrralt court, was dneU 22.600 amt sentenced to an Indeterminate pe- riod nt from one to live years In the pen- Itentf.try palsy by Judge Ren At. Smith, nfter n motion for n new trial hnd Imen 8|teclal to The Georgian. Little Rock, Ark., Aug. 1L—The nee- ond annual convention of the Farmer*' Educational and Co-operative Union of Arkansas has cloe<d Its three days' ses sion. There were more than 200 dele gates present, representing nlxty-flve out of the seventy-five counties in the state. According to th* secretary'* re port there verc 1.336 local union* chartered a year ago. The organisa tion now lisa 1,972 chartered local unlona on the rolls, an Increase of «34 local unions. It also has 67 county unlona and 19 district unions chartered. Tha total membership is 64.065. GIVE DAILY BARBECUE AT SINGING CONVENTION 9|>eelal to The Georgian. Newborn. Ga.. Aug. M-—The Jasper County 8l»alng convention met In this place Thursday morning for n two days' session. It wee by the Invitation of O. M. Mitchell, of this place, who attended the convention at Liberty last August that New-born has the pleasure of entertaining It thta year. The convention ha* as Its leaders some of the best talent In middle Geor gia. and the singing by this body la Indeed floe. The good people of Newborn have royally opened the door* of their homes to the attendant* at the convention, and have pnepared a free for all bar- been* at noon uf each day on the grounds. 12 FREIGHT CARS ARE DEMOLISHED Mpfdnl to Tbl* (ImrglMii. Greenville, 8. C, Aug. U.-^Xcw* has reached here of a disastrous freight wreck which occurred at Blacksburg. Twelve cars were derailed and turned over. No one was killed. BROD1E DUKE GETS A FINAL DIVORCE By !Titrate Leased Win*. Xetv York, Aug. 11.—Brodie I. Duke, .of Durham, N. brother of the presidert of the American To- bncro Company, was today granted a final decree of absolute divorce from his wife, Allre Webb Duke. The cou ple was married In December, 1904. Mrs. Duke hied an answer denying the charges set up by her husband, but the did not appear to defend the suit. She brought a counter.suit against him. but It was abandoned. Manufacture Car Wheels, ftpeelal to The Georgian. Gadsden, Ala., Aug. 11.—The South ern Steel Company will shortly begin ihe manufacture of tram car wheels on a small scale for Its own use In the .tines, ore beds and rock quarries. If the experiment la a succeed. Hie manufacture will be taken up on an extensive seal* Special to The Georgian.' Bowie, Tex., Aug. 11.—The following I. partial list uf passengers lujureil as it result of the wreck of the northlimin.l passenger trelu uf the Fort Worth snd Denver City railroad, near Frultlnnd, Tex.: A. J. Evans, Wichita, Falls, Tex., slight- v. uJ r *L)nrli, Bnyderp Okl*., hand nh'l shoulder hurt. llenry Coleman, Ellsworth, Tex., back aud hip hart. Lee k'uvu, Chinn man, shoulder nud side hurt. J. W. Vincent, Shcnunn, Tex., head out. face brulacd. Joe l)avl*, Longview, Tex., back wrench ed* Miss K. J. Modre, Llano, Tex., head nud beck bruised. Mis* A. F. Gray, head nnd back bruised. Mis* 11. K. Ford, Ban Antonio, Tex., head bruised. J. T. Banks and wife, Ban Marcos, Tex., slightly hurt. Miss Llxxle Anderson, Fslrfleld. Tex., arm hurt. Miss Mattie Anderson, Falrfleld, Tex., back sprained. O. IV. leassnttcr nnd wile, Quauuh, Tex, Seriously bruised, T. 1*. Ill Icy, Hhertnan, hurt. lxcslle Stallings, Bowie, Tex., hurt. Tex., shoulder shoulder Mr*. U. M. Hensley, son aud daughter, Prosper, Tex., slightly hurt about head t L* Mini lit i hii.tifne . Hllllll bruised. _ . Mt J. It. Ryner, Walnut Springs, Tex., and hand* hurt. scalp back I'bcxt A. Roberta, conductor, scalp bntt, R. M. Miller and wife, .New Box mu, Tex., back and head hurt. W. K. Robertson, Hereford, Tex., and shoulder hurt. . . , T. \Y. Call, Temple, Tex., clavicle, and back braise,’. „ . ,. _ W. II. AJyer.. llenry. Tex., dislocated nml Internal Injuries. . T. T. Until,llu. Matador, Tex., aenlp wounded nud leg strained. J. W. Thorne, Reeves, Twin., shoulder and arm hurt. , , . Mira Jeqnle E. -Edwards, Cleliurne, Ivi., C.* 1 HnliX 1 and wife, Han Mervo., lev-. '^I/tw-plMMcinmous und wife, Fort Worth. Mhn Euimn Weldi, Tolly Spring.. Ml"-. Internal Injurle. nud UrulM-n. , B. r. Weld, HoUy ttprlug., Mira.. end side krulied. ~ . Mrs. Uncon Hanndcra, Fort Worth, Tci.. nose cat aud eye bruised. llttlt Picture of Mra. Delnrah At. Rat- ferty, wife of the aon of the coke king of Pittsburg, who Is now su- Ing her father-in-law for 1660.0*0 for allcnatlttg her husband's af fections. DETECTIVE DAVIS „ CLEARED OF CHARGE Special to The Georgian. ... Savannah, Ga, Aug. ll.-The F>»« commit** concluded Its Investigation , j the charge* agalnnat tHt department thla afternoon. Detective Davie pr"'; ed no connection with the gamhlmj room*. The committee will sfft ih e chargee. It Is etuted, and give Sur' rin- tendent Garfunkle an opnortunlt) *? answer material one*. He will "V" answer fifteen questions formulated ny the committee yesterday. It i» »**“ 10 day. MAR8HALLVILLE. , Air. J. Attaining Poole and daughter. Carrie May, have return™ from a ten-days' trip to New * or ‘ rt, F- . „.|,i Aire. Also Lowrey, of Americu-. »' be with Mr*. Walter Frederick next Dr. James Booton I* at home. » ?,,r a week in Atlanta. Allas Bertie Walker ha* return*® from Athens, where she has nee amoving mis summer. . Miss Brown, of New nan. Is with Aire- I. F. Murph. ... Miss Edna Frederick leave* Monday for Law rcncevllle to Join a camp™* party for a week. . Among those who left for India" Spring this week nre: Air. end >'"• Lewis Rumph, Air. nnd Air*. EJ»‘ Baldwin. Mis* Ethel Baldwin. Aira- Goodwln. Alisa Clara Martin. Ml*"" Mr*. Walter J. Walker and Alia* DJUa Ilafer.