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t man who was
P'U from tho fly-
£'■ c- a. gymna
st and who was
jave boon fatally
well if ha eon-
re' at ha has within
bM hours. Mr. Stern
back’of hit head and
■tahnid such a aarare
i tlmi hit entfre body
Injured by'
Ut In the '
.Tuesday
nit first t
d, will now
feaw retained the feeling who li alto the imperial Recorder of
lB jlp-**'ltabt and nrmt and the Imperial CounclJ Instituted Alee
seems to naVet^-tniAh better. The Temple and It an honorary member
young njanw friends throughout the {of that organisation. The rltltors
•latftWn be glad, to hear of the Im- hare boan shown the usual Sevan-
prorayant Jrt his condition. 'nab good time today, being met at
jjrtj- •- ‘the train this afternoon by a dole-
V. C williams IN JAIL. ! gatton of local shrlners. On Sunday
. •".V;. —t~r*—; I representatives of Salaam Temple,
Douglas, l&uth Charged With Rale- 1 of Newark, N. J„ will pass through
Check 1 . {and they will also be greeted with i
M,c 'iau" April to.—A young genuine Sarannah hospitality.
nu||e|M^Khere from Douglas,
TOrtoaSriV'tomuiitMJlA th4 State r ARRffSTEO ON SERIOUS CHARGE
Name, of Partlee In Wayeresw Trou
ble Have Beta Withheld.
WaycrosA On., April t.—An arrest
CLOCK WINDER 'MEMORIAL AT LABORERS SEE
RESI6NS JOB| WASHINGTON; PRESIDENT; ^ A MEAT RIOT
Oldest Employee of Fulton Coun-j Women at Work to Carry Out! Union Representatives Teil Theirj Took Packageftrom Customers
ty is Tired of Place.
Plan of Country’s Fattier.
Side of Trouble.
Atlanta, April T The oldest ofll-; Atlanta, April 7.—Mrs. Henry F.' Washington, April 7.—David WII-
clsl In Pulton eouniy. a man who baa 1 Dlramock ' ot New York - P r ** ld * nt of i Hama and John Loughrey. represent-
held his oitice continuously, for ■ | Aaaociatlon, awompanUd by" Mis! ^* h ®‘ t '‘ kC ”* h ® D * lhlehem
full quarter of a century resigned In j Landon Thomas, of Augusta, by Mrs. { Bte ® 1 Work ’ Bethlehem Pa., were In
disgust yesterday morning. He ■ Joseph M. Drown, or Atlanta, and {troduced to the President today by
holda a title as unique as the tenure {Mrs. Thaddeua E. Norton, of Atlanta,! Representative Palmer, and gave
of his office was long, and the open- called on Governor Brown at the I the president organized labor'! ver-
!"* pa ~?* ph ° f “* fO J n ’ a ,T’ l ! 1 ? * tllt0 c * pit ?' ye8,crday ■»"'"« to slon of the trouble with the Bethle-
tfon, sent to tho board of commls 'discuss the movement for a $2,000,- ✓ v
stonera of roads and revenues, read j 000 national memorial building to bem com P any *
as follows: j the first president of the United They esserted that Charles Schwab
“I, W. I,. Bryan, hereby tender my states, to be erected at Washington, controlled the steel company and
resignation as official’ clock-winder j Oovornor Brown Is much Interest-; that the delegation of the Bethlohem
for the county of Fulton. 1 ed In the project, and hopes to Me business
•T’ve wound her up for the last Georgia and the people of Georgia do
time, and she will run a week with- t helr part toward arousing national l de " 1 ycst ^ rda> ' bean c ” mpelI ®5
out attention from anybody, so 1 sentiment for the success of the cn- j° do , 80 by Schwab who, they said
guess that will give you time to get j terprise. I threatened to close down the plant
another man, continues Mr. Bryan. | The 'association was orlglnallj ' " nd tbc . reby seriously effect the bus
tle goes on to say that for twenty-1 f ormed )n lg gg tc nTry out l]le pr0 jlnesa Interest of Bethlehem If the
five years past he nas been climbing T |gi 0n ,, - n George Washington's will | bua n, ' 8a Bnd P rof csalonal men. do
that / .lain bonds and the proceeds ’ no48tand by bl ™'
ROBBED BANK IMILL MEN AND
AND THEN FLED' FUTURES LAW
i
Possa Followed Robbers,Wound Nsv York Brokers Sue North
in Street, j Ing and Capturing Three. Carolinians For Advances.
Raleigh, N. C., April 7.—Carpen-
‘ ” e,t rlot ,n ; . th ! ' tat, °‘ ® n * ,a *"~ 4 ° 1 STi™
New - York, April ’f.'-P^ora than f»r- f Coal City, III., April 7—Five maik-
ty wore Injured and fifteen people' ed men bound tbe night marahal
flight, robbed tbe bank of )t,000,
era! thousand dollar*, alleged ad
vances to cotton mills of this section,
today brought suit In'the United
Btate* court and the case la set for
.omen (ook wrecked the building and eaeaped.
by hun- j A poise overtook the bandits near
. Mason and In a pitched battle wound- ,
en women ed and captured three. I'
In front of a meat market began to) The other two escaped with the a hearing April 21.
take meat away tom their custom- money. j The mills refused to pay undor the
ers, pouring Jierosftte M' on It and state law, never before tested, which
XOIILKH FOR NEW ORLKANS. define, future buying a, Meg* „peo-
A . ulatlon and coeki to prevent colloo-
Savannah Has lleen Captured b> tlon of such claim.
Shrlners Who Are on the Way.
to tho top of the tower at the court
house and winding the immense
spring or tbe old clock, and now he
Is good and tired of It. Furthermore
In recent years he has to employ an
able-bodied negro, out of his own
salary, to turn the crank, and that
depleted the (alary so much he de
cided to give It up.
Rut the commissioners refused
unsnimously to accept the resigna
tion, and practically doubled the old
man's salary rather than cee him
quit. So he will probably continue
to wind the clock until it wears out,
or until he dies, or until the tower
tumbles down.
therj^ left among his worldly goods'
They alio told the president that
DIGNITY OF RECORDER'S COURT.
The Court of Appeals Upholds a Re-
/ (-order Who Defended 1C
Atlanta, April 7.—That the court
of recorder In Georgia has a certain
dignity which may be Offended like
that of any other court, la the decla-
lon of the state court of appeals,
confirming a fine Imposed upon R. V.
Connerat for contempt of the record
er’s court here.
Mr. Connerat was arrosted for vio
lation of the automobile ordinance,
and when summoned to court, said
he could not be there on the day set
as be had a more Important engage
ment. Whereupon the recorder
fined him for contempt
he eventually devoted to the founds- { nfer, “ r S»vernment work wa. beta,
tlon of a national university. Thesel ,u ™ edout ™ ey ‘° “• »’ blW
bonds, however, lost their value, 1" tb «>• President l«ter today -con-
eventually, and the plan now under! t “ belr cha J*f - Tb ® yd “ l8 ™ d
way I. to erect a great national me-l tbe exiting condition. in the steel
mortal building. Every man, woman! pI “t ar « unb * arabl *' '
and child In the United States can They «ay that workmen are being
Join In the great work eays Mrs. compelled^to work from twelve to v
eighteen hours a day and In some
eases for nine cents sn hour..
SOUTH CAROLINA HANKERS.
* Savannah, April 7.—Savannah 1
Ml been captured today by a dele-j
Sol gotten of Nobles of tho Mystic Shrlno V I ~
who are en route to New Orleans, I ' nur ,,undr ® d Fluancler.
where they are to attend the aeeslon |
of the Imperial council. Tho vl.lt-
Met In Alkln This Morning,
Alkon, 8. C„ April 7.—Nearly 400
I are the representatives of Aleppo | IjenTaMomM*,, b,nker * aad dna *’
_ , - _ . _. , , clera assembled here today for the sn-
mpl. of Boaton. They ar. head- nu „ mectlng of carol.^
ora i
Temple of Boeton. They are
ed by Mr. Charlee A. Eaty. the po- n”; “7T:r
tentate of the Temple. Aleppo has' B “ kcra A,aodat,on ' The member.
: O, som„, p .Z many of ,,hom ar « accompanied by
a membership of something like thelr w|Te , and fnm „ |es , pent th J
Dlmmock.
PASSENGER TRAIN SMA8HUP.
Engineer Killed and Others Hurt In
Collision on L. and N.
Lexington, Ky.. April 7.—Th*
North bound Lontevllle and NashVlle
passenger tran was wreckvy near
Saxton this morning. Engineer Ru
dolph was killed and Express Mes
senger Easton was fatally hurt.
Tho passenger train crashed Into
some coal cars which wore left on
Kie main line by a freight which was
switching.
HELP FOR ESTRADA.
Gen. Gordon Outwit, Officers and Get
Away to Nicaragua.
New Orleans, April 7.—General
Gordon outwitted a force of state de
partment detdotlves this morning
CN VEILING MONUMENT.
Woodmen of the World Erect Memo
rial to W'm. A. Jackson.
Stockton, Oa„ April 6.—The Love-
Joy cemetery, live miles above here,
was the scene of a very appropriate
and Impressive ceremony last Sun
day, when the Btockton Camp of the
Woodmen of the World assisted by a
large delegation of Choppers from
Homervllle and Argyle, participated
in the unveiling of tho monument of
the late Sovereign William A. Jack-
sen, who was a member of the W. 0.
W. Camp at Point Washington. Fla.
Mr. A. J. Olbba, of Homervllle,
was orator of the occasion and de-i
llvered an Impressive address to the
large crowd that had assembled to
witness the second of Its kind In this
county.
GREEKS WERE ON PARADE.
“ASSUMPTION" IS NOT PROOF.
Court of Appeals Makes • Decision
in Regard to Whlakey Oases.
Atlanta, April 7.—The state court
of appeals says there muit be some
thing more than mere “a«aninptton” j Douglas,
to prove that a man who has-liquor-
In bis house la keeping It them far!
■ale. This statement Is made In
decision handed down yelRerdigr ^ ^ „
versing the city court of Atlanta tnloAurt In Justice Brown’s court for
two blind tiger convictions and the I raising a cheek from ft.OS to $(0.03
town ot Griffin In a third similar I and' passing It on Rlea and Arm-
case. ' strong. Jeweler*. He gives his name
One ot the casei sent up from At- i ae F. 8. Williams,
lanta, which Is regarded as n test
day In an excursion trip through the
famoug Horse Creek Valley. Tho
regular business of the convention
will bo taken up tomorrow morning,
when President D. D. McCall will
preside and addreaaes will lie deliv
ered by William A. Law. of Phila
delphia, John A. Armstrong, nation'
al hank examiner for South Carolina
and A. Platt Andrew, director of tho
United State! mint. The meeting will
conclude Saturday.
R008EVEI/T IS AT REST.
He is also wanted In Dublin for h * “ u’s^teMT Vhte cite l '- W1 ' ‘"' ,y day ' a carria *» * rt P
o. r wa. that of Andrew Dante. te|....,ed forgery H. lodged to £.7°
whose house 13 half pints of corn Jail to await a hearing. '
whiskey were found. "Tbe having In
his possession of this whiskey,” ssys j WRECK ON GEORGIA ROAD.
the court, “may he In the language {
I Pi*- ! BANK'S DOORS CLONED.
I The names of all part'e* are with-
{held In the'nope that tho matter may Borough Bank of Brooklyn had to
of the learned counsel for the city,'Two Killed and Five Injured In aj^"n* 1 **”* 1 ” P and 1,0 dan,a *«, ^ Cloao Down This Morning.
an ear-mark of the blind tiger, bat ' Freight Collision Today,
wo think the law of this state do-1 Augusts, April 7—Conductor Fit*-
Savannah Greeks Ce,ab ' M f d Free- m ande that there be more than ear-lgerald and Engineer Johnson were
dom From tho Dim’d/ Turks. marks of a crime to authorize a con-' killed and live people were Injured
Savannah, Oa., April 7.—T her * T i c t| 0 n
waa a remsrkable parade In Savan-
of several
Now York, Apr!' r.- -The tlnrmigh
1 Bank of Brooklyn wa* close,• today
by order of the state superintendent
nah today. It consisted
hundred Grek citizens who In thla
way celebrated the annlveraary of tho
Independence of Greece from Turk
ey. Tho mayor and several other city
BOY STARVED IN A TREE.
Monster Alligator Kept
Prevented Escape.
officials reviewed the parade from The decomposed ramaln. of Era-
the city hall balcony. | Joh f n '" n baTe bo ; n fb,m \
At the conclusion of the parade' *°P mo « t brancbpa « a tr *« '» ob8b
there wa. a mas, meeting of ‘ b » iTZ'Z’n teo^L'^r^.^hovTor -
Greeks at tho Eagles Hall, whore eev* | thst h “ b8an ,00 ““f t0 J tbe ^ tar I
era] patriotic speeches In tho native • Th. youth took refuge from j
tongue were heard. There are P$ol>-j"“« a ‘»™ ^ the tree .everal day*:
ably 1,000 Greeks In Savannah. ! J*°' , A n0t T
7 ■ found in bln hat told the story of j
REGISTRATION IS 8IIOHT. ' b '* doa,h ' H « h “ d 1 , bC< '" ln
! the awamp, when alliKators awarm-!
„ . ed around his ■kiff. The alligators
Fult-m Coun^ Stems a r«"teg Off .tucked the boat and the ho, ran It
of Two or Thousand totes. ( cjrprpi!g (rM He cIambered fr0B I
Atlanta ' A P®'' 7' Ibd ca * lb “ * the boat nnd climbed the tree, think-
that tbe registration for 1910 lu, ,, ' .... I
Spanish Work for Peace.
Madrid, April 7.—The Spanlab cah- of banking. It Is tinderst-md that the
'today when two freight trains collld-j hiet today dispatched to the cabinets reason Is the Inability or tl-c hank
led head-on on the Georgia Railway'of Peru and Ecusdor telegrams cn- to realize on Its assets and capital
j near Thomson. Roth engines were Joining the governments adopting of (£00,004. 1)
| demolished. Mixed orders are said concllatory attitude towards each It* deposits are a m'll'on nnd a
Vigil awl ,0 l> a,r e been the cause of the wreck, other. half dollars.
and sailed for Bluollcld with a aquadjtMtt tno registration ror lsi'i | |n(f , he alnga , or , would' go away. |
of re-lnforecmont for Estrada’s revo- Y “' t0n c0u “^ 7'' 11 \ j ! They maintained thelr vigil at tho ;
tatton!*.. , Thh :means hat d «plte the , ^ Qf lhe tree each ^ and BWlt .
He sailed Just before a detail of of-| fact ““f. 46 ®, P " P h “®" I unUl the terror-stricken lad lost his
fleers arrived at the wharf to hold up an of ® . ‘ . nerre and dared not attempt to es-j
♦has materially during the past two years,
the expedition. ^ , he registration for 1910 will be 'at| Ca P° ln the h 08 *'
least 3,000 less than that of 1908,
! two yean ago. when the race was on
It I. Denied, Though, Tha, I, Cov®rnor Otovn .nd th.
a Political Vl.lt. I then governor of the state, Hon.
GIBBONS VISIT TAFT.
TAKE VOUR CHOICE HERE. I
Washington, April 1—At the White |
House today It was denied that the
visit of Cardinal 0-lbbone yeterday
was In anyway connected with an
object to bringing the Catholic In
fluence to bear In favor of President
Taft’a renomlnatlon.
Grain House Suspends.
Chicago, April 7.—As a result of
the decline In corn prices recently,
toe suspension of the cash grain
Mouse of W. H. Merritt A Co. wa?
announced on tho Board of Trade to-
day.
then governor of the
lloke Smith.
CATTLE BUYER 18 KILLED.
Sold Big Bunch of CattH. After
WMch Waa Robbed and Murdered.
Honey, La, April 7.—A. J. Petlck.
a wealthy cattle buyer waa murder
ed and robbed of (5,000, by robbers
who escaped, hut a r°s*c u In pur
suit
Petlck had Just sold a large con
signment of cattel and exposed the
money carelealy.
. , ... .. , 8treet Car Men Get Advances.
Heavy Snow In N«w York. Columbus, O., April 7. Tha itreet
Norwich, N. Y., April 7.—'Thera —, company advanced the wagee of
One. Telegram Say, ona Thing and
Another Say* Differently.
Indianapolis, Ind., April 7.—Pros'
dent .Taft has again changed
plans for his western trip and will
visit Indianapolis the Drat week in
May. Thla Information came in a tel
egram this morning.
A Different Story Here.
Washington, April 7.—Secretary
Carpenter announced this afternoon
that the President has not reconsid
ered hi* determination not to vl.’t
Indianapolis.
Cruiser Tacoma Coe* to Liberia.
Newport Now*, Va., April 7.—The
cruller Tacoma sailed from Old Point
Comfort this morning to relieve tbe
wa. a heavy snow fall this morning, thelr men one sad one-half cents a« { scout cruiser Birmingham, on duty
with a drop of thlrty-flm degrees in.hour, this morning thus avoiding a hi Liberia In connection with th* re-
. strike. cent rioting.
tha temperature.