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WEDNESDAY
Light-weight
Clothing.
Oftthifut ftftvrti—n tfr*w a texuf _boy _ _
*howm How thfty iNim**ive%
wHNo trying to you. Fact I#, white
atNirtnf IMimi Nil long to two, MtHng tltr»« >•
lliOfl w# malt* it Kmhi ntw*Mgh by pwlimg H'®
dynamic forco o# MM pfk* on tna
Uht tbta.
20 pft cant (ttacownt on o uf antic* tlna M*n *
Linan Suits, Sorga Coata and Dock Trow -
-6 Off
2*5 par oant discount on out *ntica Una Man •,
Youth* and Chlldran*aSuit* in fancy cha
viot*. caaaimaraa and woratad* .. 1-4 Off
aa.oo for chotca of our Una Man** odd Trou
nn worth ST.SO and Ets-OQ * Choica SS
• 1.00 for choioa of all our Chlkfran** waah
at>ta Sailor Suita, worth up to SS.OO.
Choica • • • • • • *
SO par cant dlacount on our antlva> ttoch ftf
Man's Straw Mata, naw good*. HALF PRICE
HIS 101 m * HD I
Etffffcsm *f Os* WM W*»t I*.
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Mk Nun Out of C»mp
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tatard t IW »**»" «r ••• * *
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out at «m»P th* raro •*» nf**«
take th* *4ltoU4ent o*tb •s'**' W'lm
•04* to C*rop.
It a * pity, twit os* ot ia .
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h«r* with rwgr*"' MtH*r* **»*'l Hl*'
no,’ w*ll, p*rS»t» It sa h**4 tli tlta
*o oot m tli* fart* to hr rotated
do not 'km*. any glorp on th* *'kl
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m ,,nu n' that a did *ot oant •*)
mllitar. I* hi*
Mr Oarvin **V* that tb* wruit«;
war- all Hard up l» 15** tb" wli* l
urn! oat*. Tb* rotonel looked the Bn*
o.ff and salt rwr ®D* act tolfiot
to taka th* naifc *t*P out ot Bb* now. j
Ha ot cow**, did not expect anybody
to mat* tk# *t»p. but Iba Auaoatan did
mo, Ha mad* as bit a»cuaa that camn
!!*., scs ter a* be bad *iUk-i laaocd it.
vat not what ha axpacl-d. ,
And what thoa* boy, d 1 fbr tha
purty ratrrad to **4* a ptouty. »n fart. I
thay really traaled h>*» (email V They,
roda him ob b rail the? tlad h'ra down
and ponra<l aand down tha t»krh of hia
ahlrt. Rock* wrra thrown at him and j
that tha poor fallow waa no* badly,
lojurrd la a ramarkablr thin*. Ha
waa jeered and hltacd in Macon and
got In B kcran thera. Two other* wera ,
(ranted In a Ilka way.
II tiardly pay® to *n to rafiip and
then back down oo being a aoldtar.
SUPRbTIE COURT.
Decisions P«»*cJ Upon that are of
Local Interest.
Plunkett v. Central of Georgia Hall
way company. Before Judge Eve.
CUy court of Richmond county.
’ Cobb, J.—This being an action by a
mother for the homicide of her son,
and the declaration alleging that the
deceased was an employe of the de
fendant railroad company and was en
gaged as a car sealer in tta yard, and
that death was brought about by being
crushed botwaen two cars where nn
opening bad been left In the train of
cars for the use of the employee In the
yard, such opening being closed up by
a sudden movement of the train with
out notice to deceased; and tho evi
dencel showing that the deceased was
Injured while attempting to go through
an opening which was not left for the
use of the employes of the yard, and
was only such an opening as was us
ual and necessary from time to time
In shifting cars in the yard, there waa
no error in grunting a uon-auli.
Judgment affirmed. All concurring.
J. 8. & W. T. Davidson, for plaintiff.
Joint* C. C. Black, Lawton & Cun
ningham and Hamilton Phlnixy, for
defendant.
CASE 659.
Cement Gravel company v. Wylly,
Wilson & Black. Before Judge Cal
laway. Richmond superior court.
Cobh. J. —Under the facts appearing
in the present reeord there was no er
ror In granting the Injunction.
Judgment affirmed. Alt concurring.
Henry C. Hammond, for plaintiff in
error.
Frank H. Miller and William K. Mil
ler, contra.
THREE
Lisut. Cole Has Het with Poor Suc
cess in Recruiting Here.
Lieut. Cole, of the artillery recruit
ing office, has not met with much suc
cess. It seems the Augastans who de
sire to become soldiers do not take well
to the regular artillery service. Three
men bßve been enlisted tip to date, and
will leave tonight for Tybce Island.
Lieut. Cole will soon depart for Macon
to open a recruiting office in that city.
aeoao in cm it okcharo.
Mr. Chart*i J. Milaaar I Ira* mm a
I ri.it ThM.
* Hr. Chmrtm J. HiMif, slo «*«su» •
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I KklßOtf dn <)«4 lIMK ks softld Mks
■fell Id brf«mr •*i|'lftlalrd Vflill .
| ills isitlf psnr soil test lifki, stik .
[ Hits md is vkssf, smit oot to tkr or*
j rhatd proyld.il wi(b a ■«* to keep
Jr Mil unlit tk* aorturnal yta.iov akoutd
j put la kla appaaranrr H. did not
I bar* to wait li nj. for la '.ana ihaa ikiry
| miaul.* b* bad tha prat ideation of
! roatiaa la prraonal roatact with tka
f rofftta. who had airmtdy bamaiid aa
ample supply of tka lu*clohb fruit, ka
aO4 bat ing gitan much rare, bowayar. i
.to tba aaaaona of malurtty of tk* ra
apartlta rarlatira. I'pca tall riyiH*t
rd to dtarloaa bla Idretlli’ hr promptly
[ look to kla bawl* aad p-oraod«*d to
imtk* blmaalf scan a. Mr. flk.anrc dia
rharfad a couple of trad* of bird abot
! after tba tmhappy fellow, bat thla did
I not Indue* him to atop. Tba pearbea
j wry* reaoyarad. The ewnar of tha farm
think* ha knows tha man, and will
probably have him do what is tight
| without delay.
COnniSSIONERS UN STAHPS.
Hearing in W U. T. C. Coao Tomor
row Morning,
Tba Ga&rgla railroad commission '
■ will mart Thurwlay mornldg nt 10
1 o'clock to listen to argument from th*
I routine) ot the Western Guinn T«de
j groph rorapany in tha war tax case.
' The company was aeveral week# ago
Called on to show causa why it rtiou’.d
| not hi' forced to pay for tha stamp* uo
it*'-•gram* Instead of the patron*.
I The case a* It affected the floutbrm
Fxpress company was argued July 19
and the decision roserved.
Tha l*o*tal Telegraph company ha*
hk®t a written answer from Its vice
president and gryieral manager. W. H.
Baker, of New York. Mr. Baker states
that the question has already been de
cided In favor of the telegraph com
pnn'ej by the United State* commls-
Bloncr of Internal revenue.
CURIOSITY IN AN EOO.
It was Shown In the Herld Office this
Morning.
There was shown In The Herald of
fice today a curiosity In an egg. It was
laid by a "dominecker" hen belonging
to Mr. Tom Sharpton, 722 Marbury
street. From the small egg there pro
jects another egg that takes the shape
of on arm, carrying the shape of the
shoulder, elbow and wrist and partly
tho fingers.
It has attracted a great deni of at
tention.
DEATH OF MR. CARPENTER,
A Bright Young Augustan Passes
Away.
After an illness of several weeks and
much suffering. Mr. Jasso Carpenter
passed quietly away at an early hour
this morning at bis home, corner of
Greene and Poplar street.
Mr. Carpenter, previous to his Illness,
held the position of shipping clerk of
the Enterprise Manufacturing Com
pany. He was a man of sterling qual
ities and many friends. The funeral
rours tomorrow afternoon at 4 o’clock
from Asbury church.
To the young widow the sympathy
ot many friends Is extended 1n this
her hour of sad bereavement.
Hone to the War.
Many of bis friends will be surprised
to learn that Mr. Charlie Francis, who
has been at Davenport S Phtnixy’s, has
gone to the war. He left last night
for Florida and is to join the Second
Georgia reg'ment at. the front.
Ur. Battey Out Again.
Dr. W. W. Battey. whose injuries by
accident have beenteld of in the pa
lters. is out again today. His hurts are
responding nicely to treatment and he
will lie well and as sound as ever
shortly. ii,; j. c i—.i-.
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TAX ON THEATRICALS.
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as tba War Itavaao* <•* kbowaf
j Tb# IdEDirSfEl rfIEEfEIDIEE lIMII ElfidE
I bla bar* tbi* fall aad wiatar w II real |
lae la a vtry fori ibb way that tbar* htj
sack a U*’ng a* a war tax.
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pk* raallMtloa. Ivtff tkaatr cal cota-J
to ay wilt k* tequln d to twy Vari*|
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ly period aappo#*,! to bryn from Jaly
lit aad laatiag aatU Jaly 14 I*9*.
■ Tkt* lax mu.t hr pa d at oa*a. BO ta
I r.tiant pay.a* baia* allowed.
Tb* tax only apptlaa to cilia* of oaar j
;;,.wo jahabtiaata. Auguita thary-|
f.ir. (v.otr* aadrr tba rale W j
. price* in tka tbow* will taka a ria* In
«m*aqu*nre a Ike tax raanot ba *a.dj
nt present. Ptrkat** tka "popular
price' agare gat am* will not be *o
numerous a* baretofrre
Tha qualification* of a eumpiny eataj
no lea in tagard to tb* ax. Roland
: Bred re any ether *lar of much m»t
jnltude In the theatrical ftrtnammt pay*
; th* »amr tax a* the lower rlaa* of at
j traction*, carrying half the pe-iple.
OETTINO ALONO NICELY.
So Say* a Telegram Concernin': Con
gressman Fleming.
Mr. Frnnk Fleming reee:ved a tele
gram today from the phyaielan in at
tendance on Congressman Fleming, in
Boston, stating that the latter wa* do
ing very nicely alnce hit operation for
appendicitis, and would be allowed to
' sit up by Friday. The congressman
will, as soon as be Is able, go to some
| summer resort to recuperate.
BERNDT & CO. ASSION.
The Fancy Family Orocery House
Falls.
J. E. E. Berndt, doing business under
the name of Berndt A Co., has made
assignment. He conducted a fancy
family grocery business nt 712 Broad
way. The liabilities are about »5,000 and
the asseta approximately 14,000. A gen
crol assignment has been field, with
preferences to the Commercial bank
land the Columbian Bonk * Trust com
pany of Charleston. These preferences
amount to about 11.000.
Insufficient capital for lextemslve
business Is assigned as the cause of the
embarrassment.
WEBB LODGE.
There will Be No Meeting as Ad.
vertlsed
There will be no meeting of Webb
Ludge. os advertised o*i page 2. The ad
vertisement was ordered out of the pa
per today, hut the order came too late
to stop it.
Mr. Rawarth Is Better.
Hie friends of Mr. T. S. Haworth,
one of the must popular gentlemen in
Augusta, will be pleased to learn that
he is all right again. Mr. Rawortb.
while down town Tuesday night, was
taken suddenly 111. At first alarm over
his condition was expressed by his
friends and family. It is announced
today, however, that be is o. k. He
is on the street.
With the Recorder,
The recorder levied tho following
fines on the following persons this
morning:
Joe Williams. $2.50. v
Has Williams. $2.50.
Amanda Wilkes, $5.
Jce Carmichael. $2.50.
Ellen Butler, $5.
Julia Gibson. $7.50.
Swimming Parties.
The North Augusta Natatorium is
still growing in popularity, and despite
the fact that the clouds and threaten
ing weather frightened away the crowd
yesterday, many parties have been
formed for a swim in the clear water
this afternoon. If the weather is at
all propitious, the twenty-minuto
schedule will be put on.
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Capt Multaskv’» Ordffrty Ha* B**n
l*r, meted.
Capt Mnltarky'a or (tarty Jekn (Ml-1
»**. iba wall known eriorad etttaan. I
has l e*n pmaattrd t. a lliwt— *ty *q
tka Teeth rtgiawat It la tuideralmd I
that h* has b*c<« transferrad to tb*
Alkaa eotnpany.
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b* g’atl to l*»rfi of bit prngr-aa. Ollvav
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11*»# ermy inH Hiete nt m*ny dtfMVl
<if Aucurta who hope that kla ambi
tion will ba attained.
BACK FROM FLORIDA.
Hr. W. H. Robert* Hu Relumed to
the City.
Mr. W. H. Roberta ha* returned from
drain, Fla., arbere he ha* boon since
May cultivating hi* watermelon crop.
Mr. Robert* has acquired quit* a
reputation aa a melon grower and hi*
fruit !a known all over the country.
During the melon season he ship# week
ly to New York market# aeveral thous
ands of melon*.
REACHES A PLENTY.
This Season Seem* to B* a Moit
Excellent Fruit On*.
“It has been several summer* »lnce
I knew fruit to be so cheap and abun
dant." said a well known gentleman
today.
"Especially are there peach"* In
abundance, and they are excellent in
variety," he continued.
And in fact *ucb ia the case. The
railroads are bringing in extra ex
press can every day. leaded with
peaches bound for northern markets.
A large number como from pcints on
tho Macon branch of the Georgia road.
Melons are plentiful and some excel
lent specimens of the Rattlesnake and
the Cobb Gem can be seen in the city.
Attacked by a Hog.
Master Perrin Smith, the young son
of Dr. J. I’. Smith, of We*t End, was
the victim of the ferocious attack by a
hog at the home of Mr. Ed Hankinson
on Beech Island a few days ago. The
little fellow was watching a number
of small pigs, when an old sow broke
out of the pen and attacked the boy.
biting him on the left leg. Ho was
brought to Augusta today and is get
ting along nicely.
Meade Doing Nicely.
Mr. Meade, the man who was shot
by Rev. Lanier through error, he being
mistaken for a burglar, and who is at
the City Hospital for treatment, is do
ing very nicely, today. His age will
work against his very rapid recovery,
but his condition is all that could be
desired.
Police Items.
Detectives Wise and Sheron have re
ported Moses Peak, George Allen and
.lames Carroll for violating the 15th
section, that pertains to shooting a
pistol In the limits of the city.
Lieutenant Desmond lias docketed a
case against Francis . Winn, charged
with a breach cf the eighteenth.
Quiet (damage in End.
Mr. William F. Chapman and Mrs.
Fannie Cannon were nfflted In matrim
ny on Monday owning -at the parson
age of the officiating master. Rev. Dr.
Spencer. The congrattjUtione of many
friends are extended to Mr. and Mrs.
Chapman. %vi i*^.
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foiffiii fe r Aft feottfs t n HE# i p m.
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Mixinuii) tftcnt-/ mttirr if.
The r w II I a 4 waa 13.1 fert,
a tell of I.S feat la tha past 2« hour*.
Th* temperature ha* remaned el'her
ratx»n» r>» or rtaan aomewkat over the
ettiire country since Twesday fporntug.
except ia Norsk Dakota, wber- a
marked tell haa occurred and which la
new in the fifties; there waa also a
alight fall In Western Nebraska, while
Nrrth Ulatle yesterday bad a maxi
mum of 100 degree*.
She wera again prevailed throughout
the cotton belt to the past 24 hour*,
with heavy falls nt localirloa In Geor
gia. South Carolina. Tennessee. Arkan
sas. Texes and North Carolina; show
er* also occurred ah ng the upper At
lantic coast, while Flor.da received
practically none. Tha air pressure con
tinues highest over Florida and lowest
in the north«'to ountry.
D. FISHER Observer.
VEGETABLE FREAK.
A Curiosity that was Shown In the
Herald Office Today.
A rurtoua freak of the vegetable
kingdom wa* seen thla morning. One
haa frequently b-rord It said that a
body haa a "squashy” look; this was
very plainly Illustrated by a guinea
squash or egg-plant from the garden of
Capt. E. J. O'Connor'* Murray HU.
place.
The squash is a perfect face, but one
that fall painfully short of beauty. It®
ebooks aw most rotund and its eyes
like merry dimples. Perhaps the most
Interesting feature is the small green
mouth, which is pursed up In a moat
mi&chievoua manner as If It fully real
ised ita discrepancy in teeth, but was
In no way abashed about it.
SCHUETZON CLUB.
Complimentary Barbecue to Hono
rary Members.
The Doutseher Schuetzen Club, will
compliment its honorary members with
a grand barbecue on Thursday, July
28. This Is to be a grand treat in the
way of a stag cue of the season. In
fact, this club never does anything i?>
a half-handed way, and these who are
fortunate enough to have an honorary
membership ticket certainly have an
elegant time in atoiva for them. We
understand that the committee bsvo
procured some fat kids for this occa
sion. Those who deslro to take in this
entertainment should call on tha com
mittee for information.
TYPHOID FEVER.
Private Jim May, Jr., of the 2nd Oa-
Regiment, Taken Sick at Tampa.
Mr. .Tim May. of this city, received
a telegram last night from Tampa stat
ing that his son, Mr. Jim May, jr., who
lias been in cathp at that place, was
quite ill with typhoid fever and won’ 1
lie sent home. He will arrive here ta
n:gh\
This will be sad news to Mr. May’s
host of friends. Mr. May left here >vicn
the Augusta companies of the Second
Georgia regiment. He was. taken ill a
few days ago. __ i
W§ ihftU b« #ifttl to o«mmm you prtcft*
Oo our |oot)t lit Ifiy lifififi,
w« |h*i m ifd to MMI you any of
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t«Q of QrtUr* 441' if 4ftloft to you.
Eftiiy Ofti very Hi ftrt ftftty mftttftr
h«r«, for our fitoefc And fftcilitHM ftm
«i mot* for All •m#r|tftnctftß.
You owt It to youf*o»f to 0»ur« with
u». wNn you wftnt woodwork butldin#
m a tort Ala.
Wo wftnt to wind you tom# printod
•dvfirtftnf m«ttor. *nd wo wont you
to fiorvd your Inqutrioo ft* ft roturn
courtoty.
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Mr e©4 M»e Cftilfi Wlfliftw# Est
tkt fttr*n ftf Mft. Hrrtf Hfmrn,
Mr. T- C. Hlick k»* rrivrinf frfttn s
e vt*l! to tftl Virgin!* fittßiinrr Nfuro, .
* Mlft Mat*# JuftMn*
fftf * il#( Ift ffittlfw la IlftEiiiftfl. 1.
Mr*. (Htt* Rrott will entertain n num- i
b*r ol her old fiends on Friday even- i
C. L. ll<Cllntork. W W Drew end
IlngU'D.
Mr and Mr. J R Tati an| M!»
Jenal* Tut! ha vs gnos to Harris Lilli a
Up rings.
Master Carroll Huatw- 1* vlQtmz Wa
m ugifi Mavtcr €"Siff*>r<S Hu|h‘ *, ei .
Bftftafr <*ft
Mr. Jo* Eve, xh< ha* h**n "if ~n " B I
extended trtr. I* hack *t hi* P<>*» *1 ,h » j
court houee today.
Mr* Mack Itoyc*. who left herr a
few day* »lno* tor Tkowaaa. to quite
sick at that place.
Mr. Jams* G. Barrett l*'t ta»t l-t*ht
for Ttvimson to b* present at th* hi*
pcpultot rally today
Mr Heyward Lyltoh. of Chad »
on* Of the most popular traveling m-n
on th* road. I* In town. . ,
Mr* J. Ilernhordt. a favorite lady of
, Mavannsh. n«.. is vlaltln* her m .ther.
! Mr*. Hargent. on Young street.
| The sympathy of many friends to ex
tended to Mr. and Mrs J. H K«lk
I fletach in .to- death of their Infant-
N w. Johnaon and Vt L. Pavia m |
New York. Ale* 8. R*ala *"-1 » £
1 Johnson of Atlanta ore nt the Plant era.
| mi*, Vallaree Bernhardt, • h o ** ‘
ar.ci Charming miss of *>»ann.M the
gue.t of MISS Marie Viola Griffin. eU
Calhoun street. «.- :n
The Georgia train due her* a« ■
~a« night, was an hourond.
Delayed cironectlon* or the .Macon
branch was the cauae.
Several bathing parties have be n
mt.de up to *" over to the North A< -
gusta Natatorium this afternoon. Thla
water resott continues In p pula lt>
i The many friends cf Mr. James Dar
lington, cashier of the J. BAV h^ite < om
patly. will regret to learn that be is
quite sick with fever at the h, spitai.
| There was an lee cream party given
last night at Mis* Annabel Scarlior
ough's in honor of her birthday. There
wos a large crowd present, and every
one spent a pleasant time.
Mr. Peter Keenan, Jr., who had the
misfortune to fall from a window lad
Saturday night, while walking in his
'sleep. *is resting as ensily as could be
expected today. His many friends hop*
few his early and full recovery.
Mr. John M. Holley, of St. Louts,
Mo., is visiting bis son. Mr. Fred Hol
ley, one of Augusta’s most popular cit
izens and one cf the Georgia railroad s
finest engineers. Father and son hud
not seen each other In 23 years.
OUT AT CAMP DYER.
Dots Gathered Out at the Camp
Today.
Capt. Woude of Co. C is officer of tbe
day at Camp Dyer today.
Capt. Tennie will leave shortly tor
Huntington. Va., for a short stay.
Capt. Henneman received his com
mission yesterday afternoon. He enter
jtrdned the officers of the regiment at his
tent last evening.
Capt. Horton is laid up today. How
ever. he is not seriously ill.
A mock jarade was given by the sol
diers last night. It was an arousing
affair.
The camp has several fine singers
who get together every night after
1 supper and Stive a vocal concert.
| it is learned that an excursion will
fie fun in herenext Sunday from Sa
| vanr.ah. A large number Gs eblcrcd eit-
I izens of the Forest City will come up
I to see Camp Dyer. ■
JULY ET
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ENGLAND'S PRIDE.
Ths British loter-»t la America Ju*t
Now.
Boston. Jaly 27 George W. Cable
iiM just returned from a three mooth*'
[trip of luerary work in England and
ta #a Interview today «aid: "I have
, fraud a perfect of cordial
good will towerd the American people
I and the American government. The
I British recognixe that we are the only
nation betide* their own that la gov
, rrned by a aclvime of order that make*
| impulse obedient to reason and private
will subservient to public law. Across
(he channel tho sec the French ardent
ly devetod to the end* of liberty, but
holding such different conception* of
government that they strike discords
oftener than harmonies with British
ideas.
“I can say with assurance and em
phasis tbet we make a silly mistake ts
have an Idea that England want*
to make an alliance because she feels
weak without us. Hers Is the offer of a
strong heert nnd hand to a nation
which she regard* her ft)t>nl in
strength and resources. It really seems
os If the English are prouder of the
Americans then the Americans are of
themselves, end seem to expect greater
things of us than we do of ourselvps.’’
OASITOnXA.
Bun tbs Kind You Have Always BonjM
Decline Telegrams.
New York, July 27.—The Central of
fice of the Western Union Telegraph
company has been advised by the West
Indian urn) Panama Telegraph compa
ny, owners of the cables to Porto Rico,
to decline to accept business for all
stations In Porto Rico except San Juan.
Prayer Heeting.
Prayer meeting will be held at the
First Christian church tonight. Mr.
Samuel Battle, the sweet singer, will
render several vocal selections.
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River Falling.
The riv.3C is falling today. At the
noon measurement It registered 10 feet
9 inches and was decreasing In height
right along.
Editor Henning If!.
Editor Henning, of the Tribune. Is
very sick with malarial fever at his
home on Crawford avenue.
A baby isn't necessarily a fighter be
cause it is often up tn arms. .