Macon daily telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1905-1926, October 03, 1908, Image 6

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THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH: SATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 3, 1908 TWENTY-FOUR DAYS UNTIL THE JAMES E, CARTER .. OPENING OF THE STATE FAIR: KILLS NEGRO ROWLING TEAM ENTERSLEAGUE Macon la Now a Momtoor of Southern AMOdation—Openina Tournament Moiled Next Friday Night COUNTIES STILL ROLLING IN AND RLJY all th« tlm _ . ^ n.oBi iv« to make you ftw* best cloth' WANTING TO MAKE DISPLAYS! you - ve kVKU HAD. Albert McKay. — HAPPY 8TREET GETTING I — CROWDED WITH GOOD THINGS, Tho counties ore rotting In. Indication* now poiftt to Uie Urgent agricultural Star*I»»> *<*«n In Qoorgla at n fair In yeara far a* the. agrl- cultural display* ar® ooneacned Gen eral Manager Hutf 1* reminded of the old time falra, a fid thU make# him ^ffHhOmtalr had been atartai In -T«n- vary there would have been at leant twenty count lea In line for the pre mium* What will It bo naat year? TTs* proaperta for fine motng a row: e>vrrr day brighter and brighter. Bn tries are now coming In freon *vry quarter, and the rhanroa ar- »hat «n> l>Mt of horse* uni) be brought her. from abroad. Tho tmek wUI lx- In up ple-ple order, tlm grand. atari naa i,ren strengthened and repaired every way. and thla featuro will bo that can bo desired. TTnprv Street** will be lined either aide with Innumerable nttro non*. Enough are now booked in l Htire t.-be hlggoat end fierhap* the b< aggregation «»f avnnMfn««la and h tractions ever gathered togeth< fair In Georgia „ow.d. y ., bu. i TVhile Acting Policeman lie Pub Plate coming irid from the beet hi <oinpanics In the country- oinmlttce on conceanlona and Il<-K< K mode it n cast-Iron rub In beRlnnlriK to contract for and honk • the dean rfhnw*. They have re ed scores of attractions. For the Eyes of Subscriber#. •crlbera to the Macon rjeorgla I'alr ar« requested by the treat*- It !«• M«K end their ond Installment of their" subscription. due October 1 *IX»® third Installment la du** November I. but there la no role* In the by-law* that prevent* » subscriber from send ing the total anmunt of hla eubacrlp- f Ion If you're ahy. please antr-up. Information. nl premium list of Iftft*. Georgia Plate Fair are renrrnl role*, which will to any considering niftk- Space no.I cntrle* free, unlea* other, wife * penned In rules jrovertilng cer- tnln department*. Kntry blonk* may be had on appli cation to the general manager. .Except lie ot’terwlae provided for by * per I a I rule* governing certain depart - tneiita. all exhibit* muat be In place ond fully installed hv fi o’clock p. m. Mondnv October 20. lftft*. otherwise they will receive no attention from tie-Nrrilng eommltteea. The Mir will open at 1ft a; m, Tuea- dav. October 27. «n.| will rloae «t 12 o'clock midnight. Paturdny, November 7. After the openlpg day the gate* will be opened at h a. to. and spin iln open until 12 p. m. All exhibit* entered Mr competition shall be subject to the control of the superintendent of the depnrtmcnt In Which they are exhibited The association furnishes guard*, who remain In the building* nl* night, and the city maintains a force of po. Ilremen day and night, throughout the fair. The association doe* everything It can to protect exhibit*, but In no > .i*e will It be responsible for loss or dam age that inny occur to exhibit*. Would Mortqaq# th# Farm. A farmer on Rural Route 2. Umpire, fin.. \V. A Floyd bv name. *av*’ •'Rucklen’a Arnica Halve cured the two worst *orea 1 ever paw; one «*n mv hand ah one on my leg. ft I* worth more than It* weight In gold. I would not be without It if I had to mortgage the farm to get It.” Only 25c at all tlnlg store. EASTERN STAR MATRON WILL VISIT CHAPTERS dty •ihl official visit |« I the member* of the file* of got order. NOTICE TO OUR CU8TOMERS. W’i «n' pleased to announce tin* Foley’s llonev nnd Tar for cough*, cold* nnd lung troubles I* not affected by the National Pure Food and Drug law a* It contain* no oplats* Shoots Two Men to Savo His Life KERN SAYS US ALL GREAT JOKE Declares Roosevelt’s Efforts to Curb Trusts is Moment ous Farce while Ty Euf-STT.Ihr■S3E ©VSLreJsig' .S U’llllun. Hill! * 11 „ " . . , 2,— John tV. Kern, nlnee. ar il he A»- HON. JOSEPH M. BROWN III THE CITY TODAY After enthusiastic receptions !n_ Al- nertcus an, ‘ ~ M. Brown t any and Americu* and elsewhere. Gov. ‘ Joseph M. Brown will piy a recent . arriving here at an early ich ttuareai In local i is the admittance of M vmii.frfi Howling league, of whl< j, will ho played i Hi* sport In-corning vary general- garnijr by telegraph—that la, thl rlouHly wounded WIIMmiii Hall, both in-groe*. If I* raid that Carter flred In self- defense. the negroes having made hii attack on him. He his surrendered to the sheriff. 123 Phone, Birch Hardware Co. G. T. Rice. J. B. Stewart, II. T. Fielder- Sell most everything. insult of each th* two competing the participant* — —.. lt*» : i riahicd to follow tho detailed record •he other team’s play. '-mbersiiip In the lengue I piny. In l. id t»y Mr. W. 11, liurn*. proprl, *’ * Howling Alley*. — " 1 chKm IS. THDMAS IS HOT ALLOWED TO TALK nplonsiilp gam Firm Ip lh,PJ-.'i Macon. Hi, lirmlngham, Nashville, Cbstta tl Memphis. In the Icojrua. The j few calls for the playing of Memphis • ti«»n — ~ -renlug nlfht of tic 1 III l»e NRW YORK. Oct. 2.—Mrs. W. A. Speer nnd h*-r daughter. Mr*. Ituxscjl Thomna. left the Astor Hotel today an receipt of new* that Thomas wm* expected to reach the city wlnln a The,few hours. They kept their dextlna- rhlch will lie next Friday. I Their luggage remain- hotel. they had gone a fashionably V* ha Id she was Mrs. f the family, called lied when told they The nrrHotmsI of th« local team has not | dressed wonia heen decided upon, hut will b* sajeeted i D**ster, a frlc from the following bowlers: JUnkln, land waa L>u|gart, ^Rarnag McNeil.^ Frank Jopo*. |had left, **" *'Ho far a* I know, the Sneer* do not object to Mr. Thomas. Mr*. Speer feel* that flllvey (h too young to be Me a fee. Hamilton and t.'heslilr*-. These howler* are among th* h«*t In Mfec*ui. It is generally hoped that they will make a good atari In the league rare by heating Memphis’. Three week* before THE FAIR—get iur clothes at ONCE from Albert McKay. foomlIek AT THREE O’CLOCK >n»r*l ntyi . Mercer and The game will by the Mere* —ja. Th a n’rloek. married, however, and want* to keep the girl wth her a few years.” Closely Guarded. Guarded by her mother and R K. Ram bo. a friend of the family. Mrs. Russell Thomas, who married her mother’* chauffeur, arrived In thl* city yesterday afternoon. They are at tf.io Hotel Artor. Mr*. Thomas wa* hurriedly brought lien- to get her away from her hus band. who was left behind In ^*^>nta and was kept Igncrant «»f the depart ure of hi* wife, the heiress to th* estate of her grandfather, John 811- Tie will sail with Mrs. ope tomorrow. The kept from Tier hua- ed. of course, that the big , hand. will rol] up a score on the An Unhappy Mortal. The girl nrema not very happy i l „l.l tii.lr n,,7mi,Vm'» down. Crmc-F, — . 'ir"„.Kh( mviiy fr, , being brought away from her hu*- ..nd'band, hul she i* not permitted to spenk wiil'h he ha* the""utmost Vonti-; »** anv one. The parly has connect- Th* el*' flight G l.eft \ Gil Ulgbt Tn« I c-M TmcI Right End d--Jot dan. l.eft N Guard Imnnway. strong lln«-up i the utmost will line-up .1 plain. I-eft Tackle Glllespl*. Right F.nd Grirrith. Ball, lo-ft. Knd - Baird. Quarter -Jemlson. Right Half Blnlnn. l.eft Half Mallary. Full Farmer. . f»n account of Mlurles Cochran will 'll be able to take bis place at half, and Melton, on* of th* *nd*. w|»l also b* out Th*sc men will hav* r*cov*r»d by the tlm* of th* Florida gam* « w**k from today, however. Cigar? Royal Tribute. King & Oliphant. ORPHANS’ DAY WILL BE OBSERVED HERE lug the Astor. and Itamho c m ss for the family. A *ll*pHtc - i from Atlanta says Thomas is set-king a warrant to stay Mr*. Sjieer from taking hi* wife out of the country, and Is expected to ar rive here this morning. When Mr. Ruinbo was Informed of this he said He was ready for any step R Thomas might take nnd under no circum stance* would he be allowed to even sc* the girl. Mr*. Thomas' feelings on the guh- Jecf ar* unknown. Sh* Is .raid to h* deeply In love with her manffeur hus band despite the statements of th* lawyers for the family that ahe Is anxious to repudiate the marriage and obtain her freedom. Mr. C. Tfuhn has returned from his trip north and west, lie and Mrs. Ifuhn had a regular honeymoon trip to New York id Niagara and other points, and then with all other cities *f the went to t.xnslng, Mich, where Mr I Orphans' purchased a Ren untomohlh " ■ ' ole th* long trip fra nit benevolent institutions f»u Mjo th* suggestlnr nl nine yeark unde that .7 . uklng people give nil that they Ren uiitomnhile •y made t .( reaetied ■alth. snd delighted with the trip. The trip covered *om* 1.<MW miles t nut lint e,| foi h Ode about t followed by a cfipfp.l uni a It will leave nt l he Js to spr-uk i The p ■aiertaintnen city tn me Birn.highs :en-inlnute speec . sen! Visit to Ma< ... hour this rn'irnlng. The next governor comas to attend the speaking at the auditorium tonight, whea Hon. John W. Kern, the Democratic can didate for the vice presidency, will be heard by a large crowd of the Demo crats of this and other counties. Mr. Brown wired Dr. O. C. Gibson yes terday of the hour of hla arrival, and gram as this morning after breakfast will be includes | taken to the Schofield foundry, the Geor- morning. 1 gi* Southern & Florida shops, and the le state i Willingham cotton m!!Ja In an autoino- u lt. He | bile, and then to lunch as the doctor s a. where, special guest. I.e.'i .-log Coyer* will he laid for the following Ktn. Mr.! gentlemen, besides Mr. Brown: Messrs t Annls- John T. Moore. J. K. H. h«.n* Id. BroaduS undred. ilciE. Willingham. George W. Duncan. In raid. Middle We line*, he tlon on tne part or file g.eai common people that the gover l>e returned Into the hands • whom it rightfully belongs. 1 the efforts of Preshh nt lt*»ose trusts and punish proniu bangs T. Small. Curran Ellis, I^eon 8. ntral and j Minter Wimberly. Mahon* H- Taylor. Eni- on party mett Barnes. J. G. Pastel!. Ben I.. Jones, leterrnina- and C. B. Lewis. ody of tne! The lunch will he served at the Hotel merit shall Io*n!**r. and afterward another ride over ' those to the city will l»e taken. tils wfu! leged forts, ne said. « joke of the a**-. Ion would hav and the twrd* the people.” omhlnatloi instituted the 'greatest ceded In having n sessed against the Stand- ty. What If It had had tj it put is a billion gallons n lion of three cents a gal- JAMES O’MARA WINS The Tome Properties of Old WhisKey are rMORnired by ill pbTsiciins of sanding—-ii^yro be medicinally pore must be thn real »mcle—*sch a wh:slrey a Sunny Brook THE PURE. FOOD Whiskey tt is distilled in the good old honest Kentucky sray ind hs rare mellowness snd richness ol Bitot comes only Irons years ot perfect ageing. Every bottle is sealed so* U* Government •‘Green Stamp" open which is clearly pneted the exact Age, Proof and Quantity of whiskey within each botue. CELiVEHED DIRECT TO TOO EXPRESS PREPAID BY ANY OF THE F0U0K1K& OlSTfiiEUTSS; ... I BROCKTON. Mass.. Oct. I—James Th. tnjonctlan Issue.) by Jude, firm,*-; \v. O'Mara. of North Cambridge, non bSSlnF.Sm 1 hi I tho Marathon rac. from Bosto having been si .stained by ^th.^ttproiM clty today . coverli* a couraej •ced. Nation of i of you.” he said. meet. There Is this country that taw rv • ~1y enforced •lxtlon shal. th* common p , Injunction bv 1 Imprli ahroar 1 . Ill be prop- , . —itt.v for T violation shall be Imposed equally upi Cin pantile and upon th * ' powerful In the land." n. j ty-thr«*e miles In two hours. 35 tnlnuft ! and 24 4-5 seconds. E. G. Rider. < the Oakdale Athletic Association. Ja- Ica Plain, was second by less than d In; t wo minutes. O'Mara whs awarded mill the penalty for* 0 **- bro,,z '' ,,alu<! of “ Marathon runner. "f w. richest NATIONAL TICKET IS LENGTHY DOCUMENT Oeorgla-voter will be handed holder* of the franchise on th* flr»t Tuesday In November, the day for voting for president. Six set* of elec tors hav* been filed with the secre tary of state. As each ooniprbvs eleven names, there will be the names of six ty-six In all on the ballot. Th© latest ticket Is that of the^so- clHlIstn. which will also be the last. Tho elector*, who represent the Debs end of tho socialist party, are aa fol lows: Stnte-at-Large—A; Warmser and P. J. Faulknfr. First District—William S. Tlson. 8econd District—William H. Sprin ger. Third District—A. M. Thomas. Fourth District—Henry Geyer. Fifth District—Albert Schwarts. Sixth District—J. I. Davidson. Seventh District—Dr. J. S. Me- Knight. Eighth District—J. J. Lanier. Ninth District—William H. Law rence. Tent hDlstrlct—A. W Delquest. Eleventh District—Martin H. Con-, nor. The parties represented In the pres idential contest In Georgia .ire the democratic, republican, populist. In dependence. prohibition and socialist. Th* only on* not heard from Is that made up of extreme socialist, who nominated the prisoner Preston for president. The Palace Theatre today closes Mr. Ben. C. Duncan's present engagement. Your last opportunity to hear the Great Boy Baritone. Next week, Loos Bros., famous duetists. YELLOW JACK QUARANTINE State Health Officer J. H. Florence, today raised the yellow fever quaran tine which has been In effect against Havana and other Cuban point* for some tlme-paat. Thla action was bas ed on a message received from the surgeon general of the marine hospi tal service conveying information that the government had raided the em bargo existing at Havana. a Bottles S A « Bottles Spa £ , I-SUl Gallon sjl gjt Fall Quarts |-jj I By* or Bourbon V R RjeerBosAiaU Ib slain boxes. Sesd remittance with yo«r • No goods shipped C. a D. WORKED BY CONVICTS Some of the < llzens owning property, Third street, between Poplar nnd l’lum streets, are hoping that the chain- gang now doing such good work on Third ; street below Plum, will not forget that the roadway In -that part of tb COUNTY ROADS WERE INSPECTED BY BOARD in Macon yesterday for the purpose of In-- spooling the streets and road*. They are contemplating the employment of — - ’ - • -“"tarends of their INSURANCE TAX. Agents of f.re. life, accident, bonding iml insurance of every description *w vquired to make retut ns of premiums received to September S* and to pay thw lx on by October h*- _ A. R. TINSLEY. Treasurer. The Toxo-Abserbent A THING CF MYSTERY. Yet Drua:e*s and Harmless. is In deplorable condition and should ■ entlon. operty holders are happy over being put In such good shape. II nil benefit by It. hut they , of the work on their section BUT DID NOT STEAL Yesterday the city detectives were Ju bilant over there not being rlous attempts to enter hour Rayflefd and others were tried and •ommltted. *nd they were scarcely burgl .Pts to enter houses sir Hon Rayflefd and others were trl committed. *nd they were i through talking about it when a burglary, or attempt at burglary, was reported bv Mr. K. Irvine, who was a victim early lorning. Thursday from The board 1» comprised of Messrs. FVId- er Frederick, chairman: Crum Murray. George Brooks. Clerk Perry, and Mr. Lewis. They .were accompanied J. R ‘ * — " Kj| Mr. Ben L. Jones, of ti\$ Bibb i sorbs the Folsoms and Germs from your 'body and then dies. Adapted to reach every organ of th® Human Body. Tba Toxo-Absorbent Is awakening the the value of Mineral W. A. MASON. 657 Plum St. Phone 10W. mission ers. duriny the entire day, and Vwi' i were taken over the various road* of the ™f*«***- ** nd 1 countv in hit big touring ear. The con- ff. ***«'“ vlet camp* on the Forsyth and Thomas- ton roads were visited, and observations a* to the work done were amde ell aim? the Iln* of route. Mr. Jones furnished the commissioners with considerable In formation and statistic* relative to con vict labor. The gentlemen were unanl- n In declaring the roads of Bibb coun- MAINLY ABOUT PEOPLE Atlnnts. for the benefit of the ads. afld without a mishap this day stump jolt «* thev feel called i to contribute. I«nnt year over ion w** raised and dlstrlbut* ughont the slate, but owing to grem. ced. It If* hoped that the amount Will little damage by the charttabl\ Inrlln »ns**w Hie following Institutions: AppV mreh Home. Georgia Industrial liephslbah Orphsuage lloms and Orphans’ ■ COMPLAINT IS MADE ON SEWER’S OPENING We will bo closed Mouday tXr«nXSX% on account of Holiday. I re- n *'* r spectfully ask my customers """ DESTRUCTION OF FISH IS TO BE LOOKED INTO Mention ha* t*een made of the destruc-' tlon of n>di In Hie Ocmulcee rivet i a used, s. It wa- said, by mime kind of ln|url-*a* matter flowing from the city sewers near the park. Mr. \v. \V Solomon, the ttsb warden fori Vdhb cooniy, took un th* matter with- fo| a T Dallla, superintendent of n*h-! me* tor the mate of Georah. who |he*> In LaGianiie. and that gentleman writes; ihat lu will h»* in Macon In a short time I the matter ‘ Inks th ...... substance ffror.. rswers that cause* the tUh to dte. A Healthy Family. -Our whole family ha* enjoyed goo, health since w* began using Dr. King’- New Life Pill*, three yenba ago. and friends to be so kind as to include their Monday’s wants in today’s orders. 48. .M. Bloch. !N NATIONAL LEAGUE Residents of the district embraced by Rpitng and Walnut and First and ifeimil- gee htrerfs have complained to the city official* of Hie Insanitary condition Ith Mr. snd Mrs. John Hurt' •th street. Mrs. R. W. Cubbedge goes over to illedgevllle next, week to 1 daughter Mr*. Rlrhnrd lattnar. visit *>ih street. Mrs. R. Mllledgevllle “*p* E. Punwody lias rettirned nome aner spending n few davs antly with friend* In Brunswick IVoodburv, othet. Mis* Martha Bet that needed repairs. iclnlty. i>e tit loning bloekri and othe sewer run*, nttd entirely due to healthy odor* a opening. The tv fort will be i the laying of been compiled been eonulde ghltorhond of Hawklnsville after j Miss Newton. wl|1 lie the guest of Miss Ineg Minter the coming week. Mr*. W. L. Means Is *per«llng a few da>*s with her mother. Mrs. J. E. Brad, ley rtf Athens. Mr. and Mr* Cheek ley 8h*w. Jr., hav* ! moved to the Northrop rottage next to I Mrs. ■ John R .Hili* mi Napier Heights. ilderable tekeeplng. Mis* Minnie nice, the mpular li* four hrarlan at the Trice Free Libra rv. bn* lih h tiie returned home after a month’s visit at .'“J iln- NMrth. friends of Mis* Io>ul gleton ar* dellchted that she t x ived from Mulberry Miss Marv Baldwin, of Atlanta. sill lhi required _ j Stree I'M*! CUM , „fui, be charming!' up In a grip and wa* placed in th* h*ll- untij t^h* dTnlng-ri ... * In th* early hours was straight - _ny nours of •rnlng Mr. Inine’s daughter msed front sleep by a noise It >m. and by the dim light saw a ering th* room. S'ne first called t ,thrr. then to her father who arose In 5hoPt 5 top i0 s is fw _ __ burn. Mr. F. \v. Mueeke. of the cat (net works bearing his name, will soon beg n the erection of a large shop In the rear of his present works on First street. This building has been made necessarj bv the growth of the furniture nanu- t her Resignation Accepted. The resignation of Rev. J. M. Northrop i rector of St. Paul’s Church has been silverware snd made for the window in a front room, and out of the window he Jumped. The negro effected an entrance Into by breaking a pane of glass quick taking anything. Fortunately for Miss awakening, the negro left without was accepted, and Mr. Northrop will soon leave for his new home, much to the re gret of a largo number of friends. Federal Examination. LANIER HOTEL NUT FUR SALE postoffiee building will be held tn th« same on October 21. Tiie position calls I for the operation of the steam healing apparatus, etc. Mr. Bonhart Improves. Mr. W. If. Bonhart. wlio is at the hospital under treatment for a pi wound through the lungs, continues veral days a report has been ! Ids hotr is abo’i * to pass ltd that a Pd for it. . __ Ut of an time ago when there effort to get this residence of Mr. Newcomb of the congregation and Sunday School iof the First Baptist church Sunday morn- All member# Mgm and will . and his control of the hotel, i ] ! Mr North both i e, lug IMtt»hurg'!i pci cent age mark points. New York and Chicago on tneir games, but playing sin* READY TO ME BUT HE WAD BURNED 00T during of * planned for he islilp left vestenlav ror l' . expecting to spend »nree year* trere in the study of lan guages. and also federal and Interna- tlonal laws. Ml** f.ella Plant leave* this morning event Macon will SWQ8L. as a resident. The Hotel Tinier has been undergoing', elaborate and extensive Improve-, which would not Indicate that nade. The hotel is ?ees'of hotel prop. Manager Newcomb Suit for Damages. Jones, a drayman. ilt against ttt Cent i for damages tn the sum of f2.ftftft. alleg tng that the violent and unnecessary ' og of a locomotive caused his mule awav and Injure the vehicle. Tbe tn tl whistling of to run awav _ suit will be heard for Jasper. Fla., to \T*q Mis* Mildred Set Ml*a M nd Adam*. and Mr*. Dea-r I-ak* there wa* any sale made. - one of the finest pieces'of hotel pmp, erty in th* south, ~ Natd last night thu | for sale, though he did not know* of Durham. N C. I the future might bring forth. hat They are In tho Bartlett, of Rural Route 1. Gull- 1 »**«» to thlid position. The standing asTn rd. Main*. They cleansq nnd tone u hn« been here flmuvd is left unattended o' o system tn a gentle way that d«w* i bv l'rv*l«lem Pulltam'j ,cd but two Mint*.; r *adln«*a to l«e movol t^lay to 1 ° rasldemv. Mr John W. »>fgo was DR. R. B. HALL PRESENTED x s id flndir no eiann tc m forfeit!. following Th* stand With all of his furnltuie packed and in mother burned unaffected out at ®g«» *>.ik street thl* morning short- 1*»1 j ly after midnight Wiih the ev.-cptlon trunk, a sewing machine, a mattress n set of springs, tn* nouschold effecls saved, and nearly all of the faro- clothing SOUTH ATLANTIC COAST cltv Visiting their parents. Major Mrs. T O. Fhesinev. Mr. Eugene fox. rf ram Ilia, wws M*.am ye«ter>lav on business. M- c is well remember* 1 here n« an old Meri man. and ban numerous friends who are! . .. ... ... always glad to sc* him. | bA\ANNAH. Qa, Oct. J—The West The many friends * f Mr. J. M. Hill Indian hurricane is reported by the wUI b» wind to know that he ha* suf ; weather bureau to haw pa*>^ out to flclentlv rreovered from *n op.»r*.lnn It may strfk* into the New Eng- Papers In Bankruptcy. G XV. Brtgam. a butcher, yeaterday tiled paper* of involuntary bankruptcy with the United State* <vmmls*ior.*r. The liabiUtiea ar* several hundred dol lar*. while the assets consist of a butcher the city court. LONGWORTH LIFTS HIS BADDY-IN-LAW ROCK ISLAND. I1L. Oct.2. — IS lyt tb- Round II lull was ths Imppv reel- 1 ('levelmd tmth w.*n their ci nur*«tay night of a beagtuul Jearel.: ter chil* retaining second ted by Hi. onter Commandery. of drtu* of Its defeat of ('hlc nhTt nl! live eminent elaborate inuniMnder 1 now lj ’ standing: .65? damaged, the tire haxtlig f, ■ R| heads ay l*efore the arrival hich was mimiiionei by Neither of the adjoining li hicagih which la Jut*»l to “**“ ““ Texigt.e iviroR itnlUriy lost. Th*! Jftfcly oerf'trmcd for appendicitis, to j land coast. It is said but all hurricane ». .J k. ... 1 h- removed from tho city Hospital to I warnings along the South Atlantic ht« home. coast have been ordered removed. Mr. G«*o. R. Jewett Jr., after ist Immense n their games, tn* i«n- poalUi behind Cleveland from 11 vi The Jewel t» an eUborat* one. hand- some and costly, and I* an® rapt lately en* I tvtrolt graved, the »necrjr*u-Mi Wing cxpivMltc (*irveUn*l of th* at*pn>c|ation <*f the command* t> ! UMi-ngo for the long and faithful ten teen ren* ; . - d.-red hv Dr. Hall This t*»ken eantr as a complete surprlm* j The Last, fet 1 the hoi * largo on but mu on Mi * attracted by the lira awn* vacation with his family ha* 7 Slorm Developinq in Intarior. returned to At'snta to resume his WASHINGTON. Oct. 2—A sever* fdndle* it the Georgia School of Tech- tropical at.irnj la raging today In the nolorj-. j neighborhood of th* Bermuda Island*. - — ! All along the Atlantic coast from Wl!- OOI. wenthe r f* HF.RF tostav. I tnlngton. N. C. to East port. Me. Have - docto wh*. uld acaraely find word* In which to tcii of hla ap'prev tlon. DOWNTOWN QUARTERS :$v? bert McKay LETTER FROM HAWAII urnnn "^7"“ WITH MARKET REPORT NE8R0 RE Mr. Ben 0. Duncan’s last day; at The Palace Theatre. WiU .-, U b mmlttee of itvr waa appointed to r a merger should be ef U'a Cabin or a "Down r*taMishod Tht* Secretary 7.. K. Jay. Of 'OMnmerve. Mxeon ! very much > tetter i Ot 'OD clothe* mide bv Al- I government la displaying signals warn- j in* vessels of the danger of going to ; sea until the storm has passed. Forecaster Garriott. -of the weather j bureau, said to«la~ that while the hu- I rtcane endanger# the safety of craft rtPin mi wiir nAnaii at *** 11 *■ not on account of DEAD ON THE PORCH Lydtt Ctoorers. n pegro sing “Good-Byo My Honey, Good-Bye.” Orient Clark's Eleventh An nual Cru.se. Fotruary 4th. *0* tl • day#. by * pe rks rte red steamer, h g. -Arabia a mo* eountf th* werta. Oct * ciallv C. CLARK, T'mts 0!«j. t _tlng of the member* of th* from tar off Honolulu iH-aring*^!*....... . ot Mr. II. I* Wood, the secretary of tng by her n*e,-e. Je* | the Honolulu Cliambcr **f I'omnnva ; *t-ee» ri. win* 1 any great force The storm began blowing .. was. great Bahama bank early Thursday. curved to the north between Flori- and the Bahama Islands, and Is now _ _ _ vlng northeastward. At Nassau. '«e estawishofl. Thl* com- !Oammtne ijun was that »he woman dlM froro’ nii-! 'Tioclty or eigntv mile* an hour from ^ H* 4 *** JK i! 1 with. The annua! repent of the Honolulu bodv { utal van*** The niece testified »* well! tbe *®uth and the passage of the storm .J VwSImSI.HcPfE* 1 '• * n attractively gotteni up hooklat and i aa others that t^e vrvuan wa* m op- j was marked by a fall In the barometric and Oscar tVolv. and Its report wt*l b* , give* a wry interesting description of the parent grod h*Hth th* - - revetted at a special meeilng thirty days ) Industrie* and reaounws of Hawaii ftoma * town Club” mlttee *>onalst« Rev. L. L. Pickett Comlna. Rev. L. L. Pickett, a noted divlr.e of Louisville. Ky.. Will deliver two special sermons in this oity tomorrow, speak ing tn the morning at the First Metho- , .— dist Ohureh and at the Centenary; done- Roosevelt for President again eight Church. Tattnall Square, at night. He: year* from now" waa the declaration to wn doubtless be heard by Urge audl- day of the President** aon-tn-law. ©oar cn< es. , grvsemsn Nicholas Longsrorth. In a — I speech he made on the grounds of th* tri-state exposition to a large audience that cheered th* sentiment again and aguia. Mr. D'tyrsrorth'a statement was mad* during the course of a eulogy In defeos* of the pevsidvrt's ulalnistntlaa H* first proroeed mat the tx publican leader for th* neat eight years be 'EX m. Howard Taft, who if elected, aa the speaker waa confident be would be. shock! be return ed to that office for a second term. FbOowiag Mr. Taft ** president, ae- rtoualy declared Mr. Leagsrorth. Thao- dncwRooveveit shook! be returned to tho chair for tbe next eight years. Th* speaker then sharply attacked Mr. Bryan’s political pottrte* charging kiss with the theft of Roosevelt's kleas. Uken- tag him to tbe fabled ass which mas queraded in the !l‘«Ts skin. Mr. Long- worth asserted that Bryan would be de feated for the presidency at the poUa in November as tbe result of tho statements Issued from tho white house by President* Deaths and Funerals QLAZsT I News has been received In Macon of the death on Monday afternoon, of Mrs. T. W. Glaze, senior. The death ©cfurrol at the home of her daughter. Mrs. J. S. Lowrey. MILLER. Th* many friend* of Mr. and Mrs. H. Miller will deeply sympathise aith them In the death of their only child. Herbert Park Miller, which occurred yesterday at the family residence on Hutu*in Height! after an extended Hines*. The little f*l- tn the death of their only chiKL Herbert Park Miller, which occurred yeetenlsy at! the family residence on Kueudin Heights after an extended tllneas. The littlmrfdta I low was only *txte-n month* of I W The funeral srfll take pU->* from the residence this roogrinc at 10 o'clock. Rev. Mr. XV. M. Bente!’ offieiating. and Inter ment will be at Riverside. Bible school rally day sendee beginning * “ “* “ “ **—•- . enthusiastic* i Am. In the event that tRr ••ommltte* sur- , during gest» t*!* establishment of a ‘dosntown ’ tv felt club." It ts Hkejv that quarters alii sources were equal chosen at a place Cherry a tract, la I ness and financial the WusUms dutrtcL «oa way dUturted.” .. , ........ tbb barometric . in .- , night before. « presaure to IU! Inches. By tomor- trte* and resoimes or Hawaii. | fiems time during the night she went row night the storm is expected to he on* other mailers it m noted -that 1 out on the front porch and orobable frU. * ^ v#w Voundisnd ^ J 10 g in* flnanc.al depr»*s»to:i so .—verv- 1 her head haneng over on the st* r« it eounoiana. .. „ .v —"■—- * suppHei t>.at her death was due to , Tj er ? * tortn developing _jog4exy - ; In tbe inteyldr of the country which ia tranaacUeoa being la | Lydia sra* about *event} -&vr y*ars old { expected Ia reach the Atlantic coast ». 1 wtigttd pounds. ‘ states Tuesday or Wednesday next regular lesson period. Supertuandesit. teacher* and entire *<-bo * welcome tfceir frler-d*. o'clock Church BOSTON. Oct. 2—A brisk Are brok® o«t In the summer colony at Wtnthroo Beach at U:» o'clock tonight Crest- hatL a summer hotel, accommodating seveaty-five guests and tho S^ean View house are la flames, and a large number of the cottages near by are BruCtca, Fostaz, Nat Goodwin Get* Diverao. RENO. Neb-. Oct. 2—A diroroa granted to Nat Goodwin today.