The Valdosta times. (Valdosta, Ga.) 1874-194?, July 07, 1906, Image 1

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i W ’4; \ . ■ 4V'* =5 < Cholera Outbreak in Manilla; USituation Reported Better Today i, July 5-rThe war department was advised to- lent outbreak of cholera In Manilla. For the yesterday morning there were one hundred and s and Dloety-one deaths. . In the twenty-four hours ending at eight o’clock yesterday morning there were twelve cases and five deaths In the provinces. In Manilla during the same period thete Were twenty-nine cases and twenty-three deaths. • .-"v. ' THE SITUATION BELIEVED TO BE UNDER CONTROL Manilla, July tiolera situation Is improved. The report at six d clock tohlght shows nineteen new cases and ten deaths since rnidnh5^it of the .4th. Two Americans are dead, but so far only flft^^id'ricdn's have had the disease. The cholera has not yet^jj^ared in the American section of ihe , r 7°T^ 7*" ^ 5-71,9 value * : City ~ The "thorit.es believe they have the situation controlled, j of this product are known to the THEHiUf OF FREE CMD IHOOGHr tO MIL to Be Made at Uie Jamestown Exposition. Uncle Sam Is to Show the Purposes For Which Denaturized Alcohol May be Used—Its Use In the iy|W chanlcs as Well as for Heating Hous es, Cooking and Other Domestic Uses. Norfolk, Va., July 5—The value of Arhae Hours anjj’Preparations 'xl’KW * h#d 'MM* Atlanta, July 5-Aftey having lain i In a comatose state ily resembled death ireparatlMa for his James L. Crusoe, ot'ilr. and Airs. iSndth^How The Smith-He Make place at Sinning at high noi this debate are sub ►/, as those previously J' .1. Tho : -ch preside the speakers,’rile' will candidates,!-using no marks In’presenting 1 ; 2 No ,quest tons i either of the efceaki «nec. '»V- i 3. The speaking Chatauqua auditor! | tog, flags ilr doeera be pe&tfctf .—lr... Hoke Smith iw in a ftp ■y,- — • . ■Alabama Socia Debate to be any July 9th. a half. .Mr. Smith will conclude - speech df half an hour. .-Jjhree hundred seats Immed- front of the platform will be cclusively for ladles, or for their escorts. 6. Seats to equal number on the ptage will be allowed the friends of ^ candidates to be sa admitted by signed cards of the presidents of the Clark ■' Howell and Hoke Smith Pougherty county, respect- BSP*'" farmers of the country. Uncle Sam j being desirous or giving the of 160 Washing- i come .back to conscious- — -wv-ty is Reported to be well on the rodgkto'recovery. The child’s _ . rrr ... »*c<>Pe from i roinaturp iburlal wad 1 re- ] the full benefit of the ^^bsblp^^he child hat been very in store, purposes having an exhibit J»ith pneumonia and; hg-ftcitne at the Jamestown Exposition show- nu!»e°'nii I tb 'a* app: "' e " t,y 110 log the development and uses , of to hav * denaturized aiconol which to tntCdO' wlW from the products of the farm and wa!c hc garden. This exhibit will be In charge mr,ny of competent government offlclals 'of wa * a ' tne experiment stations of the de- e<J - ho ' partment of agriculture. toe In connection with this government BOmt Vltalltgl^l exhibit will be exhibits of various '— kinds of Internal combustion engines using denaturized alcohol for fuel. Farmers will learn at ihe Jamestown from him. The friends who had bedside for iced that bo wero summon- Uncovered that itly dead, had id they set to Negro in Tree Top Imagined a Mob and Dogs Were After Him Atlanta, July 5—While riding out dogs which, he declared, were eeek- Mir the city llmlte In Weil End yee-I^O hie life. After he had recovered terday, Bicycle Officer Smith wae eur- j P* rtlal| y from his excitement, the no- prised to see a negro man perched , 8r ° ** id he w ** Qeor « 8 Graham. He fttotti. topmost branche. of a tall' Za k* '' ha « d «" »W* -V-„ " 11 0 "® by » mob with doge, and that as “ ° f W ' nd C>rry,nfl ' re, °rt he had climbed into the htmtlbbut In euch a manner a. made;tree to eecape. He .aid he had been tits dffleer believe the man would beHn the branehee of the oak for many dashtd to death on the ground. Ae hours. ' •oon ae the negro caught eight of the! After telling of hi. race for life, the policeman he began to climb rapidly negro went Into a parcxy.m of fear down from hie dangeroua poaltlon In pleading with the officers that dogs the tree. with huge tongue, of flame were then When he reached the ground he after him ana aeking him for proteo- hastened toward the officer, and reach tion. The negro wa. taken to police Ing him, fell at Smith’* feet and beg- (headquarters where he it being held ged him to protect him against a mob until he can be taken before the ordt of angry men and a horde of vicious nary for trial for insanity. Ivaly. ,v w ‘“ murn at tne Jamestown 7. The floors of the auditorium ThZwTamZ 1° ^ ln, ’° r ‘ D 0 vlltopcn promptly at 11:15 o. m. July ‘ hou f tld ^rent ways. They will I/ 4 MM-.-sikI ths: iir.ha.tn «.iii s b° wa Jmw they can utilize ma- debate will begin j noon. Ltod^, •J to which thej-, t u6f] hinr / 10w they can utilize ma' for sawing wood, chopping leed, pumping water and man Czar Calls Upon Grand Dufae to Purge the Army of Revolutionism. St. Petersburg, July 5.—The Emperor has taken almost un precedented course of publicly directing Grand Duke Nicholas, commanding the forces in the military districts of St. Peters burg, to investigate and stop the disorders in the military and to relieve from command several prominent military officers. * Ail attempts to purge the;army of disloyalty will probably fail. An effort’may be m^e for the isolation of the troops to prevent the spread of the cotitegion. While a majority of the . , — - troops are faithful to the government, the revolutionists have Z°Z back , to ** rth * nd vionder/ul inroad* ai^d they.regard conditions now as. *.°f' Wlm. u ri ,I be n8r ln the fina! phase for, the coming revolution. From ail reports* rM^oTbv m . ■ Jhe refusal of the peasants to pay taxes caused bankruptcy polico there were fewjl accidents ' ttt0 P rov,nce Tula. The issues of five newspaper in this , --- | Clt y were confiscated last night and more than two hundred pa-' pers have been seized in the lay fortnight' from toy cracked Oils c •f^T, than on nny j fourth of et and Promulgate a Platform. pr • .‘Birmingham, July 5—The State Socialists convention at I Bessemer nominated a full state ticket, headed by J N Abbott ■for Governor? • The platform declares for the abolition of poll s, compulsory education, municipal ownership and the elec- of all officers by direct vote. churnAg, washing,*’ opefa*in sowina machine and in many other ways to save labor. Special machin ery Is already being made for utiliz ing this* new and cheap‘fnei and economical will ho this fuel alco’ , that every farxd^y ^an mal8 his own supply from the /waste products of his farm. Uncle Sam will also show the pub lic how to use denaturized alcohol as a fuel for heating and cooking pur poses at home and for lighting the house and country roads. He will teach the farmers how they may save vsp out of harm’s ; , was very good to tr * ln at the terminal station ohmii nanrn lahnrare First Bill in Both Houses. time and expense by making their — • delivery. Difflh* passed bogus checks fuel and lights at so small a cost iprmif;."*"* —°— - both la Atlanta jiod Savannah. He that their living expenses will be re* —-r.,,— —. >7 cheated the Tk^pa^ Bay Hotel out iVtlanta, Ga., July 4—A bill affect jj?Atlipta particularly was the first pat# both branches of the General Assembly of Georgia at the present session. It was a measure by Mr. Blackburn, of Fulton, to make un- awful the operation of dance halls duced to a minimum and their con- --t venience so greatly increased that 0* About $3,000 they will find real luxury in living OA j*» — a farm. .53 Ifi&ftfrii so-’inot, The Jamestown Exposition, whex^ 1907 .jdt .wll)-Jb«, ki'-l Uncle Sam’s new show will be given, tlonal exposition," given In he tree to everybody, will open Its gate# ihe threo. hundredth annlvers in any county outside the corporate limits o> towns containing 80,000 In habitants. Its object I* to do away with certain objectionable negro re sort. Juet outelde the-city of Atlanta, ...— .— B —— and which are the scenes of nightly to the public on the bistorts shore* revels. lot Hampton Roads, near Nortolkf Fifteen Years In the Fl»iei Penitentiary Tampa, u. July 4.—W: J. Dlflln, formerly bnliilng contractor In Sa vannah, ami' a passer of worthless ohecks, ycst jfday -began serving a ton-year |on|ijhca,'for passing bogus checks and a- five-year sentenco tor conspiracy, to effect a wholesale Jail . about 25 negro laborers, en route | u i pity to jfenoxville, Tenn., - .JHng*, ’ rv Cohrn a while mm and O.n i ed Atlanta . and WSlVto be taken ry Cohen, a white man, and Geo. L 0 Knoxv|Mo to wor ^ on raI|r<)a(J Kennedy, a negro wero arrested on[ Br , dlBB . Thl> „ tho kecond-«ato of a charge of Uklng labor away from j the kind to bo made by the Atlanta the state-without a license.' Acou-'police within the paet few Weeks. Victims of Salisbury Wreck. Salisbury, Eng., July S.—A bulletin this morning regarding- the condition -of those injured in the Plymouth Expres’s wreck Sunday morning says that Robert H. Critobel, Chicago, is worse. ' v -T - ' Negro Saved From Gallows. ai.at. n i..iu A uiiii ... . .V W " ' J-i Atlanta, Ga., July 4—Will Jones, _ negro, under sentence cf death In Murray county next Friday, was sav ed from the gallows yesterday, his ssntence having been commuted to life Imprisonment jy the governor upon recommendation of thf prison commission. Jones killed:« negro in a railroad camp gambling serspe Doubt as to the truthfulness of the state's witnesses acted* in favor of Jones. 5aw Mill & Tuilieiitine Supplies Brass and Iron Steam Fittings, Wood Split Pulleys* • ;••• Manilla and Sisal Rope, Rubber and Leather Belting, Lubricating Oils, Cup-; Gre^e/A We are agents for Double Diamond Belt, . and cater especially for the trade of saw mill and turperitine operators for every thing they need. . ; f'-’- *r ” •' .■ ■:$$$& ' “Lightning Service.” We pay all telephone mes sages that are orders for gooc Headquarters, HARdwIre CO., Keen Kutter Tools^ DWARE Sher Valdosta, Ga. in-Willieums, Paints.