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TYPOTHETAE WILL
PRBFIISE POLICY
WBW TOOK —President ftohart
Brhalk«ol)»ck and Secretary Charier
W. Smith, o 1 the New York T y p<Hhf*-
tar*, ift*ue<J a circular yeKH-rday iu
reference to the* proponed jwillry of
the t otted Typolh'*tae of America,
which wan agrt <•<! on at the monthly
meeting of the New rork TypotpY*
tae, and will be submitted at the na
tional convention of the ty pot beta*;
when It mod* In Haptemher. Thi*
plan embodlf-K a more liberal con*
atruetton of the open a hop idea*,
This matter Is regarded as the most
important subject in its hearing on
the future policy of the organization
which will come before the certiven*
lion.
The ( hlrago plan Interprets the
open shop In its most Jjoeral Hcn*«
and provides that the members who
have strict open shops and do not
recognise the union ehaall he the only
active members. Those who rocog**
nise and mane agreements with the
union, according to this plan, are to
be known as "sustaining members/’ j
gnu will have no vote In shaping the
labor policy of the organization.
Dwcfcise'a Arnica S*lv* Wins
Torn Moor«. of Htmtl Rout** I. < 'ochren.
Ob , wrlrsf **l hud « bad nor* - oiiip
on th«* Inttpp of my foot and < o ild find
nothing that would heal It until i «p
pit *4 Buckled'* Arnica B<tjv«. L*#*
thnn half of * ?t» rent lvn won the day
lor mm hy aff*otlng • » turr
under suaran’rs «t oil drug gists.
CATHOLICS FAVOR
CHURCH UNI
MILWAUKEE. Wls The Rev F.
Li Fairbanks paator of S’ Patrick’s
church and consult or of the Milwau
kee MP*h diocese, has received a let
ter from Lord Halifax, president of
the English church union. I hat favors
church union. Hath favor reunion
through Home and hold Home as the
center of Chriatian unit>.
The latter is In reply to the state
meat of leading Joral Episcopalians
that there Is no organized movement
In the Anglican church for a union
with Home.
Tht o***t Pills Iv#r Sold.
**Afftrr derOitina !• year* so» eh rente
lAdlgrailon, and spending ovsr two hun
dred dollars, nothing !<•** don* m»- :•*
tnu<*h tt»w\ i«« Hr. Kina M N»-w I-If* l*l He.
1 C»»n«ld*'r them thi b«*M pills t»\*r soi«t,*»
v. ri <es »: F tyseue. of lnfti<wt<lt\ N. < .
gold under guarani** at nil druggist*
gMta
COLORED CAMP MEETING
IS NEARLY FINISHED
The annual colored camp meeting
It Miles Chape*, C. M. E. church, on
Mai bury ain d. is Iti progress again,
the frnf Iwim b»*en fl\*gd amt there will
be services Hunda) Hunt* will he
services at II o’clock. 3:SO o’clock and
at H: uo o'clock. The afternoon w*r
vlm* will he conducted by lt«*v. H L.
Campbell. \ M, of the M K church,
South IHshop It 8 Williams will
preach at the evening service.
The pastor. Hev. W W. Atchlnson.
will preach in the morning, and he
asks the public to attend the ser
vices. Hpectnl arrangements have
been made foj* the white friends who
will attend. All are welcome.
ADMIRAL DEWEY HOISTS
FLAG ON DOLPHIN
WASHINGTON Admiral Dowry
hoists hi* flag mi the IVilphln today
and sails for Portsmouth, N. H. It
will be Ihe flr»t tlnm since 1605 that
the admiral of tlir navy has flown
hi* flaa Otar a naval vessel »>n n
•»n trip.
The admiral la join* to Portsmouth
to participate In the i rremony on Afit
gust 26 Incident to the dedication ot
a bronse tablet placed on the com
mandant'a residence there tn memory
of Admiral Farragut, who waa In coin
mamt at the yard at the tlmo of hi*
death.
MKIR TO HOUSE OF BEVERIDGE
MANCMBRTSK Maaa A eon was
born yealerday to Senator and Mr*
Albert .1 Beveridge of Indiana, who
are atnpplns here for the etimtner
Th# child weighed ten pound* and
he and hi* mother were later report- j
•d s» belli* in excellent condition.
CHAMPIONS BACK HOME.
NEW YORK- Three more of the
world * champion* .w ho acored at the
Olympic game* got home today, when
th, White Star Itw, r Celtic warp.-d
Into her dork They wer# Matt ,t Mr
(Hath John J. Flanagan and Ralph
Itoee, the grrateat wright thrower Iti
the world
In company they had toured Ireland
after the victor lent a American sweep
at London. and were reoelrad with
great enthuataaiu everywhere they
gpiMired tn the tCmrrald Ule.
ONLY 4
MORE
SUNDAYS
juhnson to irk
FOR BRYAN
•>
Say* a* Far as Duty to
Minnesota Was Not In
terfered With.
OHK*AGO - Governor Haskell of
Oklahoma. th< treasurer of the deni*
ocTktlc national committee, arrived
ai democratic headquarter* today and
b« an systematizing his * forty to ae*
(iii '* campaign funds, lie said mon
ey was coming In fair amounts and
tnat there would be enough to finance
a good campaign.
Governor .Johnson of Minnesota,
who called at democratic national
headquarters Informed Chairman
Mack that as be had been drafted
as the party standard hearer in Mir*
nesota he would have to devote most
of hi* time during the campaign tq
work in that state Jf«• would, how
ever, do everything possible for the
national ticket so far as his loyalty
to Minnesota would permit.
Governor Johnson on next. Monday
will confer with the members of the
democratic state central committee of
his home state hh to how much time
he demanded by local politics. He
will then inform Chairman Mack as
to what extent he will be able to
lend his strength to the general cam
paign. Governor Johnson has lectur- '
ed in Kansas. Missouri. Indiana and
Illinois. He said the signs for dem- j
ocratlc success are roseate,
Governor Patterson of Tennessee
characterized the talk of any South
ern state going republican as “rldiou- j
lous.”
BRYAN JOLLIeT BY
BIG CROWD
DBS MOINES, lowa When the Jolly
crowd was Informed by the press re
porters with Itrvnn that the leader
of democracy had slept two hours on
,i hard < ;it In the Lincoln railroad
station while walling for a belated
train that brought him to DcsMolnes
the candidate became the object ot
much good natured Joking. He turn
<•.l his jollity to his advantage with
n statement that he. of all his party. j
alone, was able to lure sleep under
such adverse conditions. He dec In r
ed that it pointed to an unusually
<Jear ami conllo>nt mind and con
srlance entirely free.
Bryan's program here permits of
wry little rest for him. He will
be called upon to meet hundreds of
hU partisans thi. afternoon in a pub
Me reception. Hosts have come in
from all over the state to meat the
candidate.
This ift< rnoon (h'-rc will *<• a conn
ell of lowa democratic leaders, which
lit van will attend Tlmv will then
plan the campaign in this state.
This evening llryan enters actual
ly Into the campaign, with his speech
on the tariff.
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♦ IN RECORDER'S COURT. ♦
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The recorder * matinee w«* In an*
Mon ntmut Ir. minute* Hilh morning
There were few defendant*.
R F MrMurphey w»* given t- 50
m r. day* for plnln drunk
Mike Faughtner. a while man.
Walked over n child some time ago
and did not slop to see g It was
hurl. He pleaded guilty, hut «Hld
that It was so dark that he couldn't
sec the child tinttl he struck It, The
recorder gave him $lO or 20 days and
later suspended sentence,
Sarah Horton, a ingress, waa rharg
ed w ith cursing In the presence of a
ledy. The ease was dismissed.
A Qrunrf Family Medlcln*
'll ftv»» me to ipeitk a g»o<1
worit r«*r KlwHrlc wrtlM Mr
Attk I'onlen «»f Nw. ij«* tlouatan t**.,
NrW T«*rk "It •i* *i*iut family
«‘t»i» ft»r <lyaprpau and llvti compllr*
Ilona, while for Inm* hack find w*»»k
ktilm y« li tvtnnnl !►* too highly rroom
mruilrti ** Klrrtrle IlMtars r>s ui«it» th«
fllgruilvr function*. purify thr ntond. n«vi
renewing vigor and vlta»ny t*» tin*
n»pdk and drhlmmrd •>( Hiith sritm. s«*ut
itmlir gs»rtr;«nle** at all dHiggU'a vk
A TAFT ANR SHERMAN POSTER
TORN DOWN IN GUTHRIE
Of'THRIK. okla Much Indigos
tlon w is manifested last nlrht hy re
publicans when It became known that
a largo picture of Taft and Sherman
poaied within the last few days In
lone nail, republican xt.itc head-mart
era had been torn down An invea
ligation ha* been unavailing. The
picture ha* been replaced
IZEET REACHES LONDON.
LONDON Iraet Pasha, the former
Turkish otflclat and adviser of the
Sultan, who fled tor his life after the
constitution was proclaimed, arrived
he*,- last Saturday
GO TO TYBEE SUNDAY
Central of Georgia Ry.
Suffragettes in Wail Street
/T*~ >.
\ §slli ii
' r >
Thr upper picture, Miss
Margaret E. Hunt, one of
the New York "Vomen suf
fragists, who invaded Wall
Street to plead for wo
men's suffrage. The lady
in the centre is Mrs. Mar
garet. Coleman, who took
part, iu the Wall Street
tour. Below is a snapshot
of Mri. Bowman Wells,
who also addressed the
Brokers.
GOULD DIVORCE SUIT
HEARD IN OPEN COURT
Rose Winters, ait Actress
is Complicated.
NEW YORK Frank K Gould, It
was assorted today on good authority,
has derided that the dot,ills of the
suit for divorce brought against him
by lit* wife shall be heard In open
court. Mi Yiotild will oppose the ap
pointment of a referee and will con
test every step In the litigation
l| I* learned that the young wom
an referred lo a* "Roae" tn the
amended complaint tiled by Mrs.
Gould. Is Rose Winter, an actress.
THREE ALLEGED THIEVES
HELD AT PISTOL POINT
NEW Yr-dK At the point of i
pistol (hree alleged thieves were cap
tured early today hy Policeman John
It. Schneider of the West One Hun
dredth station, while they were In
the act of robbing flve sailor* of the
t nlted State* cruiser Prairie, who
were sleeping In a doorway at Nine
Ij »lxlh mcw-i and Broadway.
Th* robbers drove up In a hansomo
cab and turned out the street lamp
Then they began quietly rifling the
pocket* of the sleeping men when
i.ehnetder appeared. Holding them
*i bay with hi* pistol he rapped for
assistance, the arrest of the thieve*
caused great excitement lu the neigh
borhood.
CHAS. R. DAVIS KILLED.
NORFOLK. Va --Jumping from a
train at Centerville, on the Norfolk
and Southern Hallwav near this city
yesterday, Charles R Davis, aged 30
years, ot Elisabeth City. N. C. land
ed on his head Ills skull was crush
ed and he died In a few minute*.
THE ATTGTTSTA HERALD.
A 'y
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Li s . Y ' ,\;
ACTRESS DIVORCED
FROM COUNT
Final Decree Juat Signed
by Justice Bischoff.
NEW YORK Justice Rischnff, In
the supreme court, has signed a final
decree granting to Frederick Anna
von Rardeleben, belter known as
Filial Sc-heff, the actress, from Fred
erick Wilhelm Gustav von Rardeleben,
who is known as a count In Ger
many.
The suit was tried several months
ago before a referee and in Mav Iho
interlocutory decree was granted
AIRSHIP FUNDS REACHES
FIVE HUNDRED THOUSAND
RERUN Th,. fund which was
a'arted when Count Zeppelin's air
ship No. 4 was destroyed near Stutt
gart. trti August.t. to enable him to
build another air Ship and continue hi*
experiments In aerial navigation, has
now resent'd $500,066.
Don't overlook the Sunday er~ur
soins to the Seashore tla the Char
leston A Wes'ern Carolina its.two".
train* leave. T:C*' a. t.t.
NEW CREW LOWERS THE
MONTANA’S SPEED RECORD
ROCKLAND. Mo. The'new battle
ship Montana had a screw standard
I; cion tri;a on th. Rockland course
yesterday, and made two top-speed
runs at 2t knot* Her average of five
high speed runs during her builder's
acceptance trial last April was 22.85.
Todays failure to reach thostf figures
I* ascribed In part to a new crew
The Montana went over the meas
ired mile ten time* today, making
two runs each at 10. 12. 14. IS and 21
knot* She was under forced draft a
part of the time. The battleship goes
to l.amolne for coaling tomorrow.
Meals Qulck^ri
“because I don’t have to wait on Gas, and
GAS IS THE CHEAPEST OF ALL FUELS” >
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GOVERNOR HUGHES TO
SUCCEED HIMSELF
NEW YORK.—Hon James S. Sher
man. the republican candidate for
vice president, today made an an
| nouneeihent that at yesterday's eon
| ferenee with President Roosevelt al
] nagamote Hill it was developed that
the consensu* of opinion was favor
able for the nomination of Governor
Hughes as candidate to succeed him
self.
BUDWEISER.
The most popular beer In the world
There Is less profit to the dealer who
sells it. because It costs most at the
brewery, yet It* sales exceed those
of all other Bottled Beers, which
proves that Its superiority Is recog
| nixed everywhere.
THE WANT ADVERTISEMENTS ARE
“HUMANIZING!"
When more people come to use and answer classified advertise- J
ments, more people will know each other—
More People With Interests Will Meet
more people will find channels and opportunities for reciprocal ser- *
vice. j
Truly, the want ads. are ''humanizing" people—shaming away j
the acorn of small things, the scorn of "bargaining.” cf exchanging j
useful but not used things for useful and usable ones.
USE HERALD WANTS FOR RESULTS. !
SATURDAY, AUGUST 22
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