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VOL. I. NO. 94.
Morning Edition.
ATLANTA, GA., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1906.
Morning Edition.
Pr?rr>F. »n AfiMM two rKm
I IVAAyri. Qu Train* KIVK CENTAL
WITH THE BABY CZAREVITCH IN HIS ARMS, CZAR WILL REVIEW MANEUVERS OF HIS ARMY
With Czarevitch in
Arms, He’ll Review
Army.
royal family
LEAVES PALACE
Members Are Safeguarded
on Their Trip From
Peterhof.
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0 20,000 RUSSIANS O
0 ARE NOW CATHOLICS. O
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0 Special Cable—Copyright. 0
0 London, Aug. 14.—A dispatch
0 tn a news agency from Mohlle,
0 Russia, says that there have been
0 jo,ooo converts to the Catholic
0 tulth from the mefnbers of the or-
0 th"dox church of ttussla since the O
0 publication of the decree granting O
0 freedom of conscience In that O
0 bishopric.
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Special (’able—CopjrrigHt.
St. Petersburg, Aug. 14.—Czar Nich
olas and his entire family left Peter
hof today. They have gone to Krta-
noye-Selo, where the summer maneu
vers are being conducted. It Is said
that It Is the czar’s intention to review
the guard having by his side his In-
’ fant »<>n the czarevitch.
This action is considered extraor-
rary in view of the attempt made upon
the life of Grand Duke Nicholas Nlch-
otavltch last week, but the statement
1? made that the czgr desires to show
Jtli confidence In the loyalty of the
guard by an open demonstration of
this kind. ,
The utmost precaution is being taken
to safeguard the person of the czar.
The St. Petersburg railway station is
under heavy guard and nobody is al
lowed to take pnsasge for Kraanoye*
Pel** until he has satisfied the authori
ties that he is not. a dangerous charac
ter.
Two announcements are made con
cerning the czqr’s plans after the re
view. one says the family will go to
T*ar:<k"e-8elo. Others that he will
take ids family to Llvadla in the
Crimen for the rest of the autumn.
BROOKLYN RAPID TRANSIT CO.
MAY LOSE CHARTER AS RESULT
OF BRUTAL ACTION OF EMPLOYES
POVERTY AND DEATH
SEIZE LARGE FAMILY;
RAILR OAD HEAR TLESS
STOLYPIN’S OFFICIAL HEAD
SOON TO BE CUT OFF
By Private LuiimmI Wire.
London, Aug. 14.—The Times prints
today a dispatch from Its St. Peters
burg < orrespondent in which the state
ment Is made that the position of the
Russian premier is becoming less se
cure dally. There is some ground for
rumors that Prince VassUtlcnkoff, who
b Jn high favor with the court, will be
M. Stolypln’s successor. He is known
to be reactionary in his tendencies.
RAILROADS AlDEtl
ICE TRUST
Hr Private Leai«t wire.
Toledo, August 14.—The testimony
taken In the hearing before Commla-
rloner Clements showed that the Ann
Arbor railroad had discriminated In
lavor n[ the Toledo Ice and Coal Com
pany which made possible the forma
tion „r the local Ice trust.
evidence showed that the Ann Ar
bor for years furnished free transpor
tation to and from the Ice flelds for
we harvesting supplies and men of the
loi'ilo be and Coal Company, most
"« whose stockholders were Ann Arbor
nilr.m.i officials, and that the other
■ . ire companies were not so fa
vored.
\ldence also showed that one
'"nr the Ann Arbor made the Toledo
ire Company an allowance of 60 cents
a car on Ice shipped to Toledo, which
allowance was not made the other
Jontpanies, .One witness complained
that his company had been discrim
inated against In the furnishing of
tars tn which to ship the ice.
NEGRO MAIL CLERK
, BOUND TO COURT
•P- ial to The Georgian.
Ausasta,Ga.,Aub'uat 14—Will Lump-
212;, colored, of Atlanta, was given a
Pte.iminary hearing before United
e'ate* ('ommlaaloner Lane this after-
charged with breaking open a
. " r while employed as a clerk and
* Kiiiimt
One Victim Calls on
Attorney General
to Act.
POLICE NOW AIDING
CAR MEN IN RIOTING
Girl Is Found Dead in Creek
and Many Persons Are
Huit
By Private Leased Wire.
New York, Aug. 14.—A petition has
been presented to Attorney General
Meyer calling upon him to begin pro
ceedings under the law fitting the case
for the annulment of the Brooklyn
Rapid Transit Company's charter and
demanding that he apply to the su
preme court for an Inquisition re
straining the corporation from further
attempting to collect an extra fare of
5 cents for a continuous ride to Coney
Island.
The petition is signed by WUllam J.
Foley, one of the victims of Sunday's
lawlessness. It demands, that In con
sequence of the B. R. T.'s defiance of
Justice Gaynor’s mandate against 10
cents fares, the attorney general be
gin Immediate action looking to the
forfeiture of the company's franchise.
The attorney general has full power
to cope with the present situation and
he is the only official who has.
To Insure action, it is proylded by
law, that the supreme court may issue
an injunction restraining a corpora
tion from committing the illegal acta
complained of. All of the officials of
the Brooklyn Rapid Transit, if such an
injunction was granted, would be lia
ble to arrest for contempt of court if
further efforts were made to collect
the extra fare.
bound over.
MCH0LA8 LONGWORTH
R , , GOES TO NEW YORK
rival, I.wwq Win..
Oyster Bay, Auguit 14.—Congresa-
™ n - Vll 'k Longworth left Oyster Bay
2S! ""'riling for New York, where he
2J2 "pend the day vlaitlng personal
b. fMenda. While In the city
*IU have a conference with Chalr-
1, " •‘’herman, of the Republican con-
v’ l ' , n«l committee.
»r and Mrs. Longworth were dln-
RrL*' 1 *? 1 * yesterday of Mr. Emlen
S*2? r *J* and In the afternoon board-
' the Sylph with a party who were
"** n out to th« sound.
POLICE AID IN WORK
OF BEATING PASSENGER8
Ily Private Leased Wire.
New York, Aug. 14.—With one vic
tim of Brooklyn Rapid'transit brutal
Ity dead, a number In hospitals-a«d
hundreds at' their homes suffering
from cute and bruises, the police to
day had practically gone over bodily
tn assist the Rapid Transit Company
In Its plan to compel the public to pay
i Illegal 10-cont fare to Coney Island.
All night and this morning police
men were on every train and trolley
car coming from Coney. Island, and
they aided In Intimidating passengers
and forcing them to pay the tare. The
city police actually took the place of
the Brooklyn Rapid Transit Company,
whose licenses had been revoked by
Deputy Commissioner Waldo and help,
ed In the work of extortion.
Made Brutal Attacks.
With the exception of the two hours
during which orders from Captain
Harkins, of the Coney Island precinct
that assaults and that throwing of peo-
pie from care must cease, were obeyed,
the police were active In aiding the In
spectors and other Brooklyn Rapid
Transit employees In their brutal at
tacks on men, women and children.
During the lunch hours, the city po.
llcemen were fed with sandwiches and
lunches provided by the Brooklyn
Rapid Transit. Today all pretense of
Impartiality had disappeared and they
were openly on the side of the Rapid
Transit Company.
1,000 Thrown Off Cars.
This action by the police followed
another day of rioting and brutality
during which more than 1.000 perions
were thrown from cars, and women as
well ns men Insulted and beaten, and
more than 600 persona were sidetrack
ed In cars because they had refused to
pay the second fare. With these hun
dreds suffered those who had paid the
fare, but were held because a
few In the same car had refused to pay.
Another Incident of the day w “ **•
finding of the body of Mias Fannie
Sabrlnsky In a creek, Sbe had paid a
second fare, but had been ejected ft
the car when It wns stalled, and when
walking to Coney Inland was nm down
by a car on a bridge over the creek
and hurled to death.
It has developed that when reported
to the police that the girl probably had
been killed by a car they refused to act
and that no efforts had been made to
And the motorman who ran down the
Slrl ' Police Guard Cara.
At Neck road, where the second fare
Is collected on the trip to Coney, from
60 to 75 policemen under-Captain Gal-
Ingher were on duty today. At Ken-
nlngton. where the se.ond f.re ls de
manded on the return trip, $• more po-
llcemen were stationed. Non# of these
”an effort to check the brutality of
the Rapid Transit inspectors and enn-
nird S Coler, Durban \ an v leek, oner
S Flaherty, of Kings county, and
Stephen C.'Baldwin went to Neck road
»id P 5aw Borough Police Inspector Ad-
2m r£aaIn Ms role of menacing the
A few minutes after they ar-
publlc. At j and the In-
IpoVwWS by Jumped
* fc * rd - Sheriff Tak.. a Hand.
"Are you going to pay your fare or
Cross was demanding of a scared
”«,en*er when Sheriff Flaherty forced
h” way down the aisle to the pollee-
m “Look. here. Cross." said the sheriff,
-vou get out of thU. You hare no bust-
on this car, and no authority to
do'what you are doing and have been
rfolnff. A supreme court Judge has df-
that a 5-cent fare la the legal
f.rTon thi» Une and everybody who
refuses’ to oav any more la doing what
NEGRO IMPS
SHOOTING UP
ATEXASIOWN
1NG1H
IS ASSAULTED;
THROAT CUT
State Adjutant Gen
eral Appealed to
By the Citizens.
E n raged Greenwooc
Mob Pursuing
Black Fiend.
By Private Leased Wire.
Austin, Tex., August 14,—Ad
jutant General Hulen has receiv
ed a dispatch from the mayor and
citizens of Brownsville, Tex., stat
ing that the negro troops recent
ly sent there from Nebraska, have
broken out and killed one man
and wounded several others, and
are now shooting up the town.
General Hulen is asked to send
state rangeni nnd troops. The
greatest excitement prevails.
Special to The Georgian.
Spartanburg, S. C., Aug. 14.—
A, dispatch from Greenwood says
a negro mnde a criminal and mur
derous nssuult on Miss Brook, of
that county, cutting her throat
from ear U> ear. The young wo
man is still alive, though is in a
serious condition. In trying to
protect her throat her hands were
cut to pieces. An armed posse,
with bloodhounds, are in pursuit
of the negro. Great excitement
prevails.
CONTRACTORS ARRESTED
ON CHARGE OF PEONAGE
ON CONSTRUCTION WORKS
Special to The Georgian.
Columbus, Ga., Aug. 14.—A. Q. Camp
bell, superintendent; A. L. Bradshaw,
general foreman; W. A. Matthews,
commissary, and J. A. Eason and J.
D. McElroy, foremen, of the Atlanta-
Blrmlngham Construction Company,
contractors for the Atlanta, Birming
ham and Atlantic railroad, were arrest
ed by Deputy Marshal Roberts and
brought here this morning, charged
with peonage.
The charge wav preferred by A. J.
Hoyt, special agent lor the United
States, on complaint of a number of
laborers brought from New York two
months ago, who claim they were un
lawfully ilctiricied hy threats.
An Investigation la going on before
Commissioner Brown, the government
representative, and Hon. Carter Tate.
The defsnde Is conducted by J. J. Bull,
of Talbntton, and Walter T. Colquitt,
o' Atlanta.
The case will occupy all this after
noon.
SWITCH ENGINE
HITS CHI CAR;
25 PERSONS HURT
By Private Leased Wire.
Sedaita, Mw, Aug. f4.—It la reported
that 26 pasengers were Injffred at Fqrt
Scott Junction, Kana., today In a col
lision between a Missouri, Kansas, and
Texas train and a Frlaco switch en
gine.
The Injured passengers were In a
chair car. The train had stopepd at
the Katy and 'Frisco crossing when a
Frisco switch engine crashed Into the
chair car. <
The most seriously Injured are Jo
seph Halllck, of Buaquehana, Pa., en
gineer on the Erie railway; Mrs. Jo
seph Halllck and A. W. Truland. South
McAleater.
FAMOUS BANDIT
TO KILL A PRINCE
By Private Leesed Wire.
London, August 14.—A Vienna
dispatch says that Yanno Sandus
ky, the bandit who captured Miss
Helen Stone, has surrounded
Prince Ferdinand’s villa with the
object of killing the prince.
RUSS TOWN AFIRE;
CITZENS BURNED
By Private Leased Wire.
London, Aug. 14.—A dispatch from
Nlahl Novgorod, Russia, says the sub
urb of Oordlevka la In flames and a
number of j>er#ons are believed to be
dead In the lire. One body has been
recovered.
the law entitles him to do. It's not a
matter for police settlement and you'd
better understand that. Now get o«'
Cross made no reply, and tett the
train.
May Cut Off Care.
The Broklyn Rapid Transit Compa
ny, through Vice President and Gener
al Manager Calderwood, today declar
ed that aurfaca cars at Coney Island
would ba cut off If It ware found lip-
possible to collect the 10-cant fare or
to eject passengers for not payjng It.
We have abandoned the regular
Id vice
,ned
summer schedule already, .
President Calderwood. ‘We
land and they are being run on a
half-hour headway which Is the regu
lar winter schedule. If wa get to the
point where wa cannot collect fares and
cannot eject passengers for non-pay
ment of fares, we will suspend traffic
on tbs surface cars altogether.”
TO FIGHT PENNSY
By Private Leased Wire.
Pittsburg, Po., Aug. 14.—Joseph
Ramsey, Jr., former president of the
Wabash system, has made the. an
nouncement from New York that plana
are about completed and a deal con
summated with foreign capitalists for
the ronatructlon of a trunk line rail
road between New York and Chicago
via Pittsburg, which will cost 1160,000,
000, The proposed line will be a direct
competitor of the Pennsylvania and
New York Central systama and have
the advantage of a route more than
100 miles shorter than either of the two
great trunk lines.
Papers of consolidation, which will
merge three railroads In Pennsylvania
will be tiled In Harrisburg this week,
marking the first step toward the con
struction of a new railroad. The line
will be known as the New York, Pitts
burg and Chicago Air Line and will be
66 miles shorter than the Pennsylvania
between Pittsburg and Chicago and 166
shorter than the Pennsylvania between
New York and Chicago,
DAME FORTUNE'
and Mlsg Fortune aro pretty
closely related, but the smile
of the mother Is preferable
to the .frown of tho daughter.
Which will you provoke?
You’ve an opportunity. to
meet the smiling face of tho
Dame.
Just look over the want col
umns of The Georgian. Worry
along alone and you wilt for
years pursue the saucy,
frowning face of the tickle
Miss. Don't do IL We’ve
had her for a companion In
our time, but wo have learned
better now. Read those lit
tle want ads, and when you
would boom your business try
them now and then. Every
body knows
THEY DO THE WORK
Two Are Dead; Six
Hungry Mouths
To Be Fed.
GEORGIA R. R. DENIES
THE CHARITY RATE
Family of A. T. Evans at 400
Highland Avenue in Do-
plorablo Condition.
With an empty larder and an empty
purse, six hungry mouths to be tilled
and a child to be burled, A. T. Evens,
an engineer for DeLoach Mill Man
ufacturing ^Company, 400 Highland av
enue, awoke Tuesday morning at his
meager home, 26 McBoland afreet, to
And that Ills wife had also succumbed
to death during the night.
Norman, the 2-weeka-old baby, died
early Tuesday morning. Mrs. Evans
died, presumably of rheumatism and
heart trotible os well aa the shock
caused by the death of her child.
The alx remaining children, the old-
■t of w'hom fa 14 years, are unabla
to realise the extremity of the situation.
The father la stunned by the calamity.
Tho rase was brought to the atten
tion of City Warden Evans and the
city warden did all In Ills powerito help
the family. It was the wish of the
father to bury his dead at Washington,
On., their former home. Mr. Evans
called up J. A. Thomas, agtnt for the
rgla railroad, and Mr. Thomas, acf-
In his official capacity,, declared
that there was being too much traf
fic of a charitable nature hauled by the
road he represents and suggested that
the alx children be left at the home in
Atlanta and that the father alone ac
company the body to Washington. The
totai fare for the father, children and
the two bodies amounts to (HI.66, If
regular fare la paid and with the char
ity reduction amounts to $14.41.
The amount of charity the Georgia
railroad has done In the way of helping
Atlanta's poor out of the city In the
last few years ts not startling, says
Wsrdrn Evans The total reduction of
farts since Jonuary. 19(13. nggragataa
1136.73, or an average of $45.75 per vi-
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O MAY A8K GOV. TERRELL
O TO HEAD A MOVEMENT
O FOR SILVER SERVICE.
O Special to The Georgian. O
O Savannah, Ga„ Aug. 14.—Mayor O
O Myers will take up the matter of O
O a stiver service for the battleship O
O Georgia. If nothing has been (lone O
O In the way of securing the service O
O the governor will probably he O
O asked to undertake the movement, O
0 though It will be desirable to have O
O all parts of the state Interested O
O In tlta service. Savananh wilt O
O gladly entertain the officers and O
§ visitor# If the presentation la held —
here. O
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num. In the year 1(0$ tt$.$4 was ax-
pended by the city with the Georgia
railroad for charity fares. In 1(04
8106.28 was expended. In 1(06 $111.84
was expended.
When a representative of The Geor
gian vlated the home, matters were In
a deplorable state. The alx children
were sitting on the ground, uround the
three-room cottage, mil poorly clad and
flour. The father was silling
rear room, his eyea swollen and red.
while the undertaken had charge of
the two bodies tn the front room. Aside
from 4he kitchen stove and cupboard,
several beds, a few bottomless chairs
and a table comprised the total fur
nishings of the home.
When asked whether ho had any
money, Evans seemed so stupefied by
the rapid succession of dlsaatera over
shadowing his home, that he could give
no coherent reply. It was found, how
ever, that the employees of the mill had
taken up a collection and by "chipping
In” (piartera and dtinea had raised
nearly (8 to help bear the expenses of
the burials. City Warden Evany told
the man to buy food with this sum and
that tho city would soe to the rest.
It was also learned that tha deaths
wore only the ultimate climax to n ae
ries of misfortunes. The children had
helped to bear the family expenses by
working In the Atlanta Hosiery Mills,
on Oakland avenue. But several weak#
ago they, too, became III and had to
cease work.
Whon Evens sent hla little boy tn the
DeLoach Mills Tuesday the foreman
Stated It was against the rules to give
■•time" until a certain dnte, but that ho
would visit the house Tuesday evening.
Ulty Warden Evans, nfter cnnnultlng
ths mayor decided to take up the ques
tion of reduced fares with other mil-
flh'litlM nnd hopes to get the
Off for Washington on the 3:U
train Tuesday afternoon.
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Suicide’s Diary Blames
Stensland and
Hering.
TELLER KOWALSKI
LEARNED OF DEAL
Fugitive President Seen in
Wisconsin knd Police aro
Hunting for Him.
tty Prlrsts Leased Wire.
Chicago, Aug. 14.—Late this after
noon tha police declared they have lo
cated Paul Stensland, fugitive presi
dent (ff the wrecked Milwaukee Avenue
State Bank, and that hid arra-t «jn
soon ba made.
ny Private leased Wire.
Chicago, Aug. 14.—An organised man
hunt la In progress today In tha vlrin-
Ity of Madison, Rarabop, Mendota and
other Wisconsin towns,'directed by the
Oh lca<
INVESTJGA TION RESOLUTION
NOT TAKEN UP BY HOUSE
(■ago police, who believe that at last
y are on tht
Stensland, the
they are on the right trait of I
Stensland, the fuglt
The reward of 16,000, offered
lllve bank
Chicago clearing house, has stirred the
police of tha continent to action In the
search.
8tsnsland Is 8esn.
Shorn of hla beard, hla moustache
trimmed, hla head shaved far up In the
forehead, Stensland nevertheless was
recognised at Mendota by two former
depositors of the Milwaukee Avefluo
stale bonk. The authorities place such
credence In this Identlllrntlon. and on
tho theory Hint the fugitive would be
found somewhere In easy communi
cation wilb Miss Leone I.angdnn, (bey
allng efforts to
CONFEDERATE 80L0IER6' HOME.
Tha resolution calling for an Investigation of conditions at the Con
federate Soldiers’ home was not taken up at the session of the house on
Tuesday, and It la probable that It will not be acted upon.
Mr. Williams, of Laurens, Introduced at the Monday morning aeaslon
a resolution calling for the appointment of an Investigating committee
from the house. Under the rules, this was laid upon the table for a day,
and It was expected that It would be acted upon Tuesday morning.
WOMAN FIGHTS TO SLEEP
IN SAME OLD PRISON CELL
Seeking to sleep In the same celt
at the police barracks In which she
slept two months ago, Mrs. Lucy
Johnson, who was arrested late
Monday night, grabbed Minnie Dunn,
woman who was occupying the
room, by the hair, and pulling her out
of the bed, and striking her several
blows she ejected her from the room.
Then Mrs. Johnson propped a chair
against the door and sat down In the
chair.
Minnie Dunn, who was aroused from
her slumbers end excited In so rude
manner, called Mlse Henderson, ma
tron of the police station, and sought
to have her wrongs alighted. Miss
Sanderson look In the situation and
knocked on the door of the room which
the woman had taken poeesslon of. Un
able to aaln entrance by means of po
liteness and gentleness Miss Sander
son gave the door a wrench and a
push, the combination of which sent
Mrs. Johnson, chair and all flying
Into the center of the room. It took the
matron but a few minutes to restore
order where a few minutes before
miniature riot seemed Imminent
Two months ago, Mrs. Lucy John
son was brought to the station house
charged with tlrunkenneea end she was
allotted the middle room on the right
hnnd side of the women's ward. Mon
day night officers Butler and Haney
arrested her again on the charge of
stealing u wutch. The woman wns put
In the corridor of the women's ward
and directed to a room, but when she
was left alone look charge of her old
bed room In the manner related.
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a BATHERS MENACED O
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O New York, Aug. 14.—The larg
O eat school of man-eating sharks O
O seen there In years, gathered yea- O
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O Warnings were sent to neighbor- O
O Inc resorts, and bathers quit the o
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O scores of the sharks had ben her- O
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Accused by the Deed.
While the w»nrcli for Ht<*n*lnn<l I* In
program, both ho and Hering me nc-
. MM -I ||\ MiiK<‘i * «»f III*- (lend, In a re
markable diary kept by Paying Telling
Kowalski, who committed auJcIfle as a
remilt of the failure. The tragedy of a
life In revealed In tho entrfea.
In March the young man learned *f
the rotten condition of the bank. He
did not falter. He had the welfare
and the Interest., of hla people at heart.
II* 1 "||.| pi ..!••( I It" o
prot
of loalng hla poaltlon.
the private office of the hank pre
and told him what he knew.
Expoatulatad With Both.
Here art aotpa of hla entriet:
"March !!.—Ei pot tula tad wlpi
Ident fitennland and Caahler Her
"April 27.—Expoatulnted again
ftaahJer lJerlng. Told him I had
offered poaltlon with new bank.*'
'June 21.—Turned down poaltlor
new hank. I think pretty n*
though."
"July 11.—Wrote latter to brotl
lludaon Lake. Told him thought
waa getting pretty rotten. Thlr
__ to new bank. Oulllcka and I l
to fttenuland and Hering. They i>
ua and told ua to atlck.
»de«J
ilde
HAS BEEN F
Rprol*! '» The Georgian.
Chattanooga. Tonn., Aug. 14.—With
her skull crushed, Ihe lifeless body „f
Mrs. Ed Bcott wns found In n distil
lery of the husbnnd, at Woirs Mouth.
Ky. It Is believed the murder was
commuted several days ago.
Hcott boa disappeared.
DAUGHTER ELOPES;
LATHER PURSUES
ON SPECIAL TRAIN
Hpeolil to The tieo«lab.
Albany, f«a., August 14. Mina
Corinnc Mims, the 15-year-old
(IfltiBhter of L. W. Mims, of Phil-
ptna, eloped yesterday afternoon
with-Alva Johnson, a news Imteh-
or on the Albany nnd Northern
railway. Tho irate father, after
inissini; his daughter, chartered a
special train in order to overtake
ehem, hut the couple were mar
ried at a small station nix. mile*
this Bide of Cordele.
As yet Mr. Mims cannot find
his daughter, tho couple haviius
completely disappeared.
Praachad
Kparial }•> Tb*- u,»-nt
Columbus, (la.
onrrl. f. pr*f
ciipleJ lii** pulpit
Church Sunday.