Macon daily telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1905-1926, October 05, 1908, Image 6

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THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH: MONDAY, MORNING, OCTOBER 5, 1908 Room Moulding Special Prices 2y t o, 3c, 4c, 5c Foot PICTURE FRAMES TO ORDER 5,000 feet New Moulding—new nnd pretty finishes. Frames made in beat manner and delivered promptly. iWe will please you and satisfy your pocketbook. McEVOY’S 672 CHERRY ST. war - Tuberculosis MANILA BAY IS BIG COMPANY IHASKELL GETS GLOUDSJN EAST Austria and Bulgaria Plot Against Turkoy—English Press Surprised LONDON, Oct. 4—Event* which threaten to change tin* political faro nr Europe are crystallxlng with light* i.mp rapidity. Almost overnight the horizon of the near east which neemed rruiltmlly to bo usiutnlng a peaceful mppt’uranre. haa been beclouded with vnr clouda. Reports from several sourer* that NOTJNHERITED Dr. Flick Declares Micro-Or ganism Must Be Admitted , Before Infection WAHJIINOTON, Oft. 4.—"It .very unit of nur society li willing t» do that whlrh they nan do, 1 feel c«»nt!fl*nt that tlir day In not far distant whan Much Damage Is Done Ashore By Hurricane—Fleet Is Safo American Naval Stores Com pany Takes Mills From Georgia - havannah. .Siam Bt»i MANILA, P. I.. Oct. «—The Atlantic b.-ittlcahlp fieri i).-in safety outridden uj - hurricane wr.lch a wept MuiilU buy for j jiouocod ‘tta Intention Hd much damage . i.rodnuitrters out «.f ti:e signals were din* ! Mr. iJolw-neh staling |rning, but thejV People of Oklahoma Sub scribe to Fund to Fight Roosevelt and Hearst twilv played early Hu broke- ••Specially the bu Pr.pohsllil'- t-j hoist the cutter It a nd the corp<4-Htlo: The formal < and tin J.uk.s. of the j other*. l.-iuju h.« Into Ih- llc t liociiuv.: .if til, j .T,,,,,,.,;. •lamer of smashing t'vm against tin* fn»t on *teo| side* of the hattUwhlr*. and til**! rttate.-i government M Jittb* cruft were sent scurrying InxUlc 1 Jnc«*UfuUon Into tli*- breakwater in the Fnsaig river, itlned all night. Tho] " | t j,"«veV hinted tl; vflle. 1* to take place ST. LOtTIS. Mo.. Oct. 4 —A special to ic Globe-Democrat from Guthrie, Okla.. lyx that Govornor C. N. Haskell, of that ate. haa bo far received 18,000 In re- C inae to Ida appeal to the people of lahoma for fund# with which to fight President Roosevelt, W. R. Hearxt and further xaya that an —rlor department »»■ In Guthrie !a«t week looking up the agitated Pnv. ndni curds of the Prxlrte Oil and Gas Coni- idled, pany. and alao the record* In the libel ctlng,auit recently brought by Governor Has* tore*. kell against Omer K. Benedict, editor of the i inge froi federal but elate Inform quickly Increased In Intensity I and th" torrential rnlfl* shut In the! plated Is I ships. Juriedlctlon of At X o'clock Hundny night the M torm I ha I reached It* -.right and It then in view for about two gradually tapered down until ut mi l-1 month* The corporation l« ranliaflzci night It wan comparatively calm, al- ! in th« millions and H* lose to Savannah though -heavy sea* hung across thojnml Georgia In a hurlne«s way will h harbqr. Man*- Ord< During the atorin nil the bottle- j “•JU el ship* had steam up ready for an! ft ^ fl morgenry. Hear Admiral Sperry i Havannah and Jackaonvllle a fight f. K<rtl» mi»i mr - * *- - Ver-| ■spectcd to be large. In the already been lanucd company’* ernp’oy to otr families to Jack- they can do. 1 feel c-mfffient that the; finally ordered the flagship Conncctl- • naval More* day 1* not far distant when we wll| , ( .„| nn ,j the Kansas. Minnesota, V<*r* I a hitter one have wiped tha dread disease, tubercu-1virjflnlit and Ohio under wav. tnoval 1* ex; loalt*. off the face of flu, earth." ( J,V h( p'‘ ! ‘L . ’ | ir ‘nkwater * Tills w»« the m***ag« of hope given • 1 "*>.. *1,^. lf !1 H .fif,! : today by Dr. Isiwrenc# Wck. of Pblla-1 n»'d .Admiral Spr-rry feared the\ might. __ . dnlphlu, one of the most eminent inedt*. drng anchor*. The el* vessel „ steadied ill |1111 the Oklahoma City Times. ROOSEYELT-HASKELL BOUT WASHINGTON. Oct. 4.—At the aug gestIon of J. H. Norris, chairman of the republican state committee of Okla* I horna, President Roosevelt tonight made J! public a letter he had aent to Governor .! Haskell, relative to shipments of whisky I Into prohibition territory. Governor llaa- j hell. In a recent statement, mentioned ..... ef tbs country nt the new mi--down close to Cavite, where they an- ttonat museum, where the tuberculosis C ij <>rf .d At times the wind blew at the mte definite strokes ar« Impending f .„| 0 sls, wldeh sd.lourucd yesteidsy. To* onfl Hundred mlb‘|> an hout. All which cannot fall to bring « erbd*. ami meeting was In ths Interest of communication with shore was cut off. pcrliaps force an Immediate wnr. In the proclamation by Prince Ferdi nand of the Independence of Bulgaria. v.ht« h will tuclude (tumellg, taking { for himself the title of "tlxar." The other I* an announcement of Austria Hungary of the practical annexation of the provinces of lloslna and Herze govina as apiumngrs of ths Austro- Hungarian crown, either action will be equivalent to the tearing up of the treaty of Berlin, while Prince Fcrdl Hand's course seems almost certain b nrerlpltate n wnr between Bulgaria and Turkey. Before these possibilities, the quarrel over the east Rutncllan ser- tlnii of the Orient railway /sinks Inti Inslgnlflcxnde. Both armies are re ported to he quietly and swiftly mob lllxing near the borders. Bulgaria I* said to be buying up munitions horses on an extensive seals. Bulgarians Have Faith. The 'Bulgarians have faith In th* lr army, which has reached n high Mato of efficiency. ^although It Is perhar lacking in officers und the war. fc which Bulgaria lifts long been suspect •d of preparing, would bs fought with more advantage for her now than nvhen the Turkish government had time to reorganise Its forces, which have became enervated by ths corrup tion and neglect <»r the old regime. The emperor of Austria, it Is under stood, has dispatched a letter to the president of France eetttnlr forth his Intentions regarding Bosnia and Her cegovina. although the contents of the letter are kept secret, and he la send ing similar notes to the other powers. It seems Incredible that Emperor Wan da Joseph, who always has been a scrupulous observer of forms, should reveal his plan* to the rulors of other rations before he has communicated them to his own parliament. One ex planation Is that the letter was r tended for delivery until Tuesday Identical notes would bo presented to the other powers. while Austria's action with regard to the two province's may not teohnl- rnllv he called annexation. It Is be- rtnpernr Is determined that the destiny of these provinces shall b« Austrian, not Turkish. For thirty years they have been administered by Austria Hungary, but they have always re mained theoretically Turkish territory, end Austria pledged that her sdmln* l«tratton should not derrogate Turkish rights. Enaliah Opinion With Turksy, English public opinion Is with Tur key In the Bulgarian dispute, as all the powers except Austria seem to he. end It remains to be seen what the English attitude will be toward annex at ton If tlwt becomes a fact. Austria Id suspected of encouraging the recent Bulgarian?^Turkish trouble for her own Interests, but the British government has made proposals to the two countries looking to the settle ment of the rullwsv ease, under which the old powers have agreed to give support to the plan, which contem plates the temporary restoration of the railway to Turkey “to save her face." and then transference of the company to the Bulgarian government. The English press expresses.surprise that Austria nnd Bulgaria Should plot powers will submit to having obstacles placed In the way of the regeneration against Tiukay and asks It tho great of Turkey. 4 Grot Escitsmant Prsvails. Ft*FIA« Get. 4—'The latest commun ication from |he Bulgarian government I to Turkey la n fiat refusal to Mirrender the oriental railway. The principality declines to deal with Turkey In the matter, according to current reports. The greatest excitement pervades the people, and yesterday all the min isters left for Rustchuk. «n the Danu be, where thev will meet Trine® Ferdi nand who Is returning from abroad. A council will ho held which I* expected to bring the matter to a crisis. The attitude of the Kngllah press against -Bulgaria causes surprlas here and general dissatisfaction. Australia's Action Warlike. BELGRADE. Benia. Oct. 4--The re ports received here that Austria pro pose* to annex the provinces of Bosnia and Hertcfoviaa ha* caused the great est excitement. The Bcrvhn press de- pounce* Austria's action as warlike. nns of s series to he given' It was lin|*os*lble during the height The upSiikef* were Dr. Flick. | nf the storm to sen fie warships .. h ' ,,l .v fo T ,n * ,r l ,r •‘eldest of thai through the haxn of rain and spray, nlted Mine Worker* of America: Sam-.,,.. M'inre it wax ilamrr——— .tompers. president of the American", ° * Federation of Labor, and others. Dltesis of Wags Earners. till* week. John ; He vent I ! th« wlr electric wlrej of this |* ! Tuberculosis Is pr.unsrly a disease 1 ; ih.. .... tt rn,r." wld Dr: Pllrk’, •»nct he very good r**son that I' ingest predisposing causes If the disease I* overwork. It is an ex- •eedtngly fatal and prevalent disease itnong wsgo earners." f»r Fib lc pointed nut that the “esson • prm f*d and Hifed. IS hy th tuberculosis John Mitchell Infected. The non-contagious . slaed presided, cnumer- the eradication of dlse*"* i the sttltui of tatMir who, idment of laws f« k\ said It • of man# enmlov- declared, resist the the prevention of 'JUST A SHADE WEAKER NO FAVORABLE SKINS IMPROVE MENT ARE APPARENT UNLESS "BULLS" COME ON DECK. SAVANNAH. Oct. 4.—After remaining firm at thirty-five und h half vents for fifteen day* the locul spirit* of turpen tine market in tho twist week cased off a •r of u cent, hut remained firm *t from about mid-week to week-end. Of equal Importance. Mr, Mltchstl de- , nml ! .if»4*c from l. The Inquiry at the to an goml a* iisiimI. Iiov. |N»rted Saturday we ‘ olunte. lume of receipt* In the .j no tie with the course, nlwnys tl rket will sho< not ’ tieglnnlng to full « iocul ttiat the nurmnl volume. Tho vol market Is f fall; .this is of nd It may be a little more .. in* to , this fact within a few day*. Ixmdon quotation* eased off somewhat during the K st week and It t* said that the Inquiry •m that point was somewhat amnller ,, * ,r '| Ilian in the nrecedlng week. The domed- '« .*i tls de-, tic demand is showing hut sparingly yet lured that Dr. Koch will live In .thojbtit brokers seemed to have n few more ; orders than usual In the part nek, Phrlt i tiles, lie ssld ihaf property owners*fee| ’wllhin < l 0< *#» a i pr i llttls responsibility for ths health " thlB tmrt wl,h,n “ *’ comfort of their teprfnts. Tribute to Dr. Koch. Hnmuel (lumpers paid s tribute KtHli, the Gei memory of late hie disco ImMIIiis or those w preef |i aclenllst. Mh Will 114 .... .. with those who fall "HJ Of .*!'• tubsifeis I which, however, were mslly satlaficd at “ prevailing hoard quotations. In fact .. ... - - there does not, at this time, appear any the union wiwktngman was less suscep* favorable sign* of Improvement in the tlhle to tuberculosis Infection than the m;uket, unlea*. of course, some of those ths union simps manipulators here take a notion ■y appliances to: -i.iiic* ti.« r,.r n wi>n« The death rntu In sanitary appliances toi-h.iii^* ti.« The death rntu from con* „„ V1V ., among non-union men la 100'during th< ■ent greater than among union men, i* *n *d. v Htai Istles will bs published by Fre«t. crick L. tluffmnn nhowlng that toe num ber of deutb* from consumption among are superior other whops. wumpth ra JJ.OOfl.ooa wage earners In this coun try Is 77,000. WAS FAKE HATCHED AS BOOST FOB TAFT? WASHINGTON DEM0CRAT8 BE LIEVE ALLEGED CLEVELAND LETTER THUS CONCEIVED. In very fair demand, but „ ie pale gr««lcs eased off. Most nf tho values, however, compare favorably with those of the preceding Saturday. At the call yesterday the fol lowing prices were quoted: Water white. 46; window f 1 *"*. |R.t>0; N. 4.VS0; M. 44.6R: K. I4R0; I. |S.40; H. IS.SR; O. n.wi*: V. 47.75-77H; B. 42.76.72H; D. I2.67H; IV I2 62H. The statlsttca: lffil-g 1907-1 Receipts: 8plr. Rosin. 8plr. Rssln. Saturday. ... 690 2.441 M4 1.4*7 Week 4.399 ir.,0X9 3.321 12.1*4 Month l.*5t 6 974 2.6SH Season 166.992 467,414 131,56*1 377,4.45 *‘ Xr?r, *‘ 776 445 494 4.607 9.172 32.116 2.474 11.613 4.212 6.648 2.168 10,628 154.254 424,663 106.074 385,414 98.443 227,484 58,433 149,449 47.014 128.121 29.994 84,574 Saturday. Week. Mouth. Season Foreign WASHINGTON, Oct. 4-Democrati In Washington, who from the begin ning were convinced that the letter printed several weeks ago purporting to be from the pen of the late Grover Cleveland, in which he advocated the election of Taft DEBS PAINTED THINGS RED BLOODY GRIMES BY MAGISTRATE writer mlht not like to have It glv : publicity. This aroused Interest In pro* i Id' ttlon quarters and there were many Inquiries from that quarter a tents of the letter. I Chairman Norris wrote to Secretary ; Ix>eb suggesting that the letter be : velt acceded' to the request, and tonight save out the Haskell letter, together with Chops off Man’3-Head;Wounds ‘ follows; AL MURBOCH LEAD THE LEAGUE SEASON’S AVERAGES JUST OUT Wohlleben and Rhoton Also Finished Up Well Arrtong the Leaders—Pelkey Fastest of All Base Runners. Al Murdoch, manager of the Macon; team, but now a member of the St. Louis Nationals, has ths .distinction of leading the South Atlantic league in bsttlng^forj the season of 1908. This fact is shown j In the official averages Just Issued by: President Boyer. They also show that ** rdy" was the only ptayer that clout- 300. although Dexter, who psrtlcl- The South Atlantic leaders In hitting have been ax follows: 1904. Oyler^tSaj- vannah). .301: 1905. Cobb (Augutta). -MJs 1906. Blackburn. (Macon-Jackaonvllle>. .290: 1907. Battery, (Charleston). .301; 1908. Murdoch (Macon), .302. Incidental ly, Murdoch madg more hits than any other South AtLmtie T plajrer has ever se cured. 140 being hi* handsome total. As was expected, both Rhoton ana Wohlleben show* up well In the average*. The latter did not equal his record of the previous season, however, especially as to long-dlitance hitting. Rhoton finish- :eJ with. 261. Wohlleben with .260. The 1 following players htt as good as .200: Individual Battinq Averages. Dexter, Augusta 67 Steubbe, Macon 16 Wagnon. Columbia .../118 McLaurln, Augusta ....112 Taffee, Jacksonville ....118 Thiel, Savannah 81 Clarke, Columbia 84 Hlxon, 8avtnnah ...... 41 Moran, Savannah 94 Rhoton. Maco n 119 Wohlleben. Macon 120 'Viola, Jacksonville ....120 McMahon, Col.-Aug. ..116 Chaqdlcr. Jaxville 118 Coles. Augusta 121 MuUsney. Jaxville .... 97 Stinson, Macon 69 Meaney. Charleston Haldt. Savannah Morris. Savannah .... Mullln. J., 8a\*.-Aug. Dwyer. Jacksonville ...117 Bender, Aug.-Col 73 McMillan, Jaxville ....106 Carson. Augusta 84 Howard. 8aVanneh 99 Hoff. Savannah 36 Brown. Augusta 54 Reislnger. Charleston .. 94 Klernan. Columbia 80 Lohr, Col.-Char. 114 Shea. Macon 86 HHm; Jacksonville .... 31 Hornhornt. Augusta .... 47 Blerkotte. Jaxville ....118 Leaving*. Macon 92 Lewis, Macon 106 41 75 78 41 .200 Mr. fx>eb. President J R=*n nnd Wohlleben. Their respective i Man’s Wife; Shoots Own Wife; Kills Self RRISTOT,. TK.VN.. Ot. 4.—A spe- ejal from Johnson City says' L. A. Bayless, a magistrate, early today attacked his brother-in-law, Bfincy Buylegs. while the latter was asleep In bed at his borne in this city and almost literally chopped his head off with an axe. Ho then attacked (fhyttss’ wife, fatally wounding her. Turning the weapon upon his own wife,-who was In thq house, he *truck her several blows. Indicting probably fatal injuries. Bay less was arrested •nd half an hour lutor was found dead In hi* cell, having hanged himself. Jealousy Is said to Move been tho cause of Baylesn' Attack. BRYAN AND TAFT TO MEET ON WEDNESDAY CANDIDATES TO SPEAK AT WATER WAY CONVENTION IN CHI- &Aa(£* CHICAGO, Oct. 4.—The National Peep Waterway Convention, organized to pro mote tho building of an inland ship wa terway from Lake Michigan through the Mississippi river to the Gulf of Mexico, will open In Chicago on x Wedne*day for a three days’ session. Delegate*. Including s of congress, engt- irn from all parts of be pre ffl nounerd that 3.ooo acceptances to Invltn lions have been received. W. H. Tnf. and W. J. Bryan are to be among the (takers. * Mr. Taft will speak at 11 o’clock the country nounerd lions have been received. W. H. Tnft W. *pe;.k*r.<i. Bryan win apeak at me *atno nour on tne fol lowing morning. The voters of Illinois at the November election wilt determine whether tso.oofi.oofi shall be expended by them in building that section of the wa terway Which would.-extend from Chi cago to tbs Mississippi river. Governor Deneen will preside at the opening eetalon. The opening address will ba delivered by President W. K. Knvansugh. who will be followed hy Mr. Taft. At JJO o’clock on Wednesday tho delegates are to be tHken hy special train down the Illinois drainage canal to Lock- port. III., the canal being the promised route df the deep waterway. On Wed nesday night the officials of the DON’T LOSE YOUR HAIR Parisian Sace Stops Falling. Hair in Two Weeks, or King A Oliphant Will Refund Your Money. NEW YORK. Oct. 4 —Th»« m » llT^ 0 ^mF 1 ,^°nnt * a fake are now ! svene In the Grand Central elation; j, n . t | l7 1 v - ** ** Deb*, socialist | VtW *n thlnnntrtn*. "ST iZiS ^n.riU.'cVon th T. 1 «S^t?7lc5S3S«t ./Scd here*'no )V a * r 5# 0 ,»i On * on 0 bis famous "Red Special, after speak- lutrt of some of tho managers of tho republic*:, committee. It ilevelopa now thut the administra tion has been tong cognisant of a lat ter In the possession t»f one of the em ployes of tho government, an old rrlend of President Cleveland. In which Mr. Cleveland made some remarks exceed ingly derogatory of Mr. Bryan. The man will not give out the letter be- ,. cause U 1* marked ••personal.’* and be* 1 Sir" thf sides having or pretending to have a , xvHtlw .! jng to feel rather tldg- ...._ r _ . . . Jsven W-. ^ - - - is'- beginning to worry? uirid-nt police Hum wore ,wcyt «w»r. Don't worry; don’t men and women were knocked otmut desnalr* don't lit'nwMkt* helplessly, their clothing was torn and hi in K a number were sllshilv Injured. nlgnl a, aom Ins trln through the w«*t. A crowd. M-, J n * tlmsted to have been 4,000 strong, bad. Itf coabrogated to receive the candidate and! Perhaps you In tha * ‘ - * *“ ‘ ‘ * stsmtiexte to greet Del*. shouted words of warning, but M$i wait anoth* •uld not he hejrd abo\c the chcfir- r day, but go t< The train hands wvra kept buj»y the druf atore It wrote to Governor. Hanked i The White H«v “ . . Apr , "My Dear Governor: I have received "Washington, April 13. 1999. .. _ r Governor: I have rece‘— ■ letter and ahull give It careful < O. P.o. A. K. P.c. 97 1017 65 10 .991 There was nothing to It but Frank Rho ton among the second sackers. Here are his averages: G. P.O. A. E. P.C. Rhoton 119 314 311 26 .9Gd The results at the other positions ara thusly: I* now tinder consideration to derrea*e the nmount of assistance which violator! statutes . warily p ... terstate commerce and the use of the ninlls. StacereJy your* •'THEODORE ROOSEVELT. "Hon. C. N. Haskell. Governor of Okla- loma. Guthrie. Okla." The following Is Chairman Norris’ let- er to Secretary Loeb: “Guthrie. Oklahoma. Oct. 3. 1908. from the president, a letter, advocating Ids Men of Interstate commerce shipment of whisky Into prohibition territory. Has kell Insinuates the president might not want the letter published, and he 1* be ing besieged by prohl K ltl«nlsts “JOE H. NORRIS. “Chairman Republican State Com." HALF MILLION LOSS IN P1TT8BURG, Pa.. Oct. 4.—An explo sion of gas at tho plant of the Pittsburg Plate Glasa Company's work*. No. 2. at Tarentum, a suburb, today resulted In n loss by fire of 1500.000, and threw 800 men out of employment. W. A. Long, a watchman, was knocked down hy the explosion. brul«ed about the body and Internally Injured. Half of the plant Is In ruins and the flames were only checked hy a large steel building but recently erected by the company. The fire was caused by the bursting of Name of Club. McMillan. Jacksonville Man Ion, Columbia Clarke. Charleston .... Whalen. Macon Name of Club. Gunter, Columbia •Third Baseman. 115 38 Ik Meaney. Charleston 113 Howard. Savannah Klernau. Columbia Stinson. Macon 93 117 _ - 80 Lohr. Columbia-Charleston 108 Thiel, Savannah Name of Club.' • Roth, Jacksonville. Cote. Columbia . Harniah. Columbia Durltn, Charleston Reislnger. Charleston Shea. Macon Robinson. Macon Kahlkoff. Savannah Morah. Savannah Brown. Augusta. Carson. Augusta ... 39 ...so ...93 and probably will rebuild at once. TOM LAWSON HURT the front of.the crowd of Kins ft Oil- high senre of honor which" forbids the : ^ "...I." ~ , , violation of- the confidence, he hag a I train and he managed to reach thei cr n t *' *nd before you have used It a sens# of self-protect t.m In hi* Job. fori street*. 'week you will nay It !* worth $10. should Bryan he elected he fear* ke . The crowd followed and although Debs! The people In Macon nnd vtcinitv. might be fired out. The word ”pre- 5SL ,n iS"i2r t Sl 'hi iWi, 1 !? p *P°v ,R L ly the reader* of The Tel- - - 1 hotel, arrots the street, ha found It nee-; egraph ought to know that King ft rtllnh.nt vmt-ante* P.trl>li«n t* EGYPT, Mass.. Oet. 4.—Thomas W. Lawson, the well-known financier, was thrown from hi* carriage while driving near North Scltuate late today an t se verely Injured by the fall and by be ing kicked Ly the horse. Mr. Lawson was picked up unconscious, taken into a nearby drng store and attended hy a local physician. Later he wa* removed to hla home, Dreamwold. In this town. In un automoblls. Ho did hot recover I consciousness until late tonight. ! lie was badly hrulscd about the head, having & long scalp wound, one eye ana Injured, and it was feared at first that j he wa* suffering from Internal Injuries. I Mr. Ijiweon was driving with hit 1 daughter. Ml*a "Bunnie" Lawson, in a * basket phaeton, behind his chestnut cob, I "Glorious Dougle.” A passing automobile frightened the horse, and Mr. Lawron nnd hts daughter were both thrown out. I Miss i^iwsnn escaped Injury. At Dreamwold late tonight hts son. Ar nold Lawson. *ald that while Mr. Law- . son wa* badly bruised, his Injuries wera 1 apparently not. serious. tending lx used because, while Re will t ia •«> m the'ontYo-ttc direction 1 <«. c ~ ^ — not let the newspaper correspondence! ™ be|T,g mohN'd^Afier^ circling i Oliphant guarantee Parisian Sage to print hU name In connection with the several bloeks *Deb* jesched the hottL|?*°P falHnii hair, to cure dandruff, to letter, he has shown It freely to at. During the dav Debs made two speech#*. *top Itching scalp, least three members of Prealdsnt °«'e at the Hippodrome and the othxH At u hair dressing and especially for Roosevelt’* cabinet. j **_*"• Aitnanean theater. ■ ladles of pertnement. It has no equal Mr. T.rt *n,«. abov.t th, l.tt.r »« tl ™J . . Th. Hlon^rmhe nwlln* <h- ‘moA* HrlKhtMl Mn n th.‘ l w« , .V?? T p ?2S ! r:« « !or - " hUh ha,r from « cub. had been in the hnbll of | drinking soda pop at the bar and when he enenpcd he went.there. He wa* drive BIDDER SETTLES DISPUTE NEW YORK. Get 4 -Herman Bidder, treasurer of the democratic national committee, appeared before the Central !•« *» >® •>«« *lv,n .trio! ord«n I «nd .,Vr* ... ...» ... , . that It shall not be used by the cam- | occupied. The appearnree of oni' on l c * have not palgn committee without the conseut of th* state ws* th* stmal for a remark-i It will. In on-' weeks time, change the man to whom It wax written. ; able demonstration, lie we* cheered for; harsh, unattractive hair Into lustrous The letter was written in 1906. and nf, ** n mlnutei; women, of whom there, and luxuriant hair. The women who there Is little doubt of Its genuineness. I JSPalhJ^men 1 embrae??'each other *i»nd! u,< Parttlan Saga never fall to add , Few people ip thl* country who know j ^re ws>-Jd^ h * * **“ wonderfully to their attractiveness. (anything are ignorant of the fact that! Mr. Deb*’ speech was to large nart! hpva used and seen used, aaveral . . j Mr. Cle\-*tivnd moat severely dieapprov-1 devoted to denunciation of enndidstee! hair tonic* and eo-calted renewers.but ‘ i n r«nt 4??i r i** 1 *! •'I of Mr Bryan, but that Ih quite a Cf dem-^ratie and repuhltran partly, never had any come to my notice that JUth before ItsSothe?* SSSfft “wae . different thing from supporting Taft. rre *M* n * R^wwelt also »n for ean e\-er compare with ParixUn 8age. A. V 1 . If no more people ar. Infalor otllr. !t ***— the* hair clean. fluff>* and Bryan now than ther* wera befora tha KietSTiind ^-ertbrawVm mnSa. I and does not leava ona particle nomination there would be little chance,- You b-»iid the nnfmeblle* and w*tk.*i« > f *tkkln##w *—Mra. Ida Wilcox, hair of hi* election, but Cleveland damo- V «td In de*e-o-tn r d«we-»nee. Tb*i dre*»ar. CoWwnter. Mich, crata all over the country are support- ' addre** wee ^tPe-^^wtth^ *oel*M*Mc bpl- «b-- Pfrlthn Bare nl Kina ft Oil- TERROR IN PLEASURE PARK T.B. S.H. S.B. ...385.1 302 Club Fielding. Columbia Charleston August* ig. Put Ot 31.12 33.17 ut*. Assists. Error*. p. C. 3210 3043 Pitchers’ Summary. Player— IP. AB. BH. RO. HB.BB. SO. WP. G. W. L. T PC V. 8ltton....213 741) 105 35 6 46 164 4 23 17 5 V 773 Helm ..151 505 94 24 2 48 100 9 17 11 4 *2 733 Vlebahn ....128 425 R0 27 8 3.1 87 2 13 J 3 2 *727 Lee .218 790 156 40 4 34 88 0 25 17 7 l 70* Hoff ........907 709 143 37 1 36 R5 1 21 14 6 1 *700 SlttOn. P.. ..287 974 165 54 18 75 175 10 3.1 19 9 5 *679 Goettell ...,255 885 163 67 4 49 106 4 30 18 * 9 3 «6* Friend 79 300 64 31 6 3.1 46 3 8 4 2 ?. 664 Hansen lit 386 80 38 6 29 34 1 13 7 > 4 i *636 Hlxon *02 1167 133 81 * 58 Richardson .128 469 106 38 5 29 Mullth .....163 572 110 42 8 76 Paige 192 632 103 35 5 43 Kelber 237 997 192 66 21 80 Reagan 149 508 .96 35 4 16 Welsher ....*20 nr>4 ' 434 88 10 86 viola 63 194 42 21 2 12 Kahrs 86 298 56 23 4 22 Foster 254 889 162 50 • « Clarke SSI 120.1 259 92 Salve 261 Atkin*.' Ill' Weems 198. 710 154 Willis 56 103 48 Dexter 6.8 202 48 Fchmlcli .... 44* t67 45 Stowers ....299. 1038 216 Malar key ... 91 3.12 80 Clancy .;...172 618 144 Vol* 301 1064 208 McCarthy .. 35 134 IS Bcckel .....157 530 99 Ronth 46 174 41 Flower* .... 44 * 14* 35 Hamilton ... 57 203 47 Durrctt .... 87 313 75 Ford 39-. 1.18 35 O’Connor .. . x 27. 889 175 86 21 89 33 18 12 3 .600 32 15 13 4 .538 17 9 8 0 .529 39 19 17 3 .82* 1 .600 3 .600 1 .486 1 .482 3 .411 0 .43-1 0 .42* 0 .400 0 .400 • M 2 .856 6 .321 1 .25# t .260 0 .200 0- .101 Stolen Name of clut^» Pelkey. Savannah Chandler, Jacksonville Rail. Charleston t Manlon, Columbia Taffee, Jacksonville Murdoch. Macon Wagnon. Columbia Blerkotte. Jacksonville McMahon. Columbia-Augusta ... Moran. Savannah Wohllrben. Macon TUCSON. AH*.. Oet 4.—A terrible! tragedy was enacted at Elyslsn Grove, j a pleasure park, when an Immense black, bear escaped from a nfrtehy and ... charged a throng of vteltors. The nnl- Shaw. Savannah male, which had been rotted tn captivity Thiel. Savannah I Mullln. Charleston-Augusta ... I Rfgb»». Columbia Morris. Savannah SPEEDING AUTO BRINGS w.-. w ...«m-i*. iA, hl rh.Hub!.'* 1 and asked that kit disagreement with I ^morl ro .nnri,.. X.. * JI'ZlI were Fdwm Markham fr0fn G,roJX : ' u * LO ' umo„ b. i.r, .rtuwuo^ HU «*• SrtS^&wViSSr^h," •»* «*• '• gestlon »a* adopted. (the party and the people who twice: M »be JtmeH^en th*xter Mr Tvb- H»- Mr. Rlddcr was charged M a meeting elected him to the presidency. oetved a eirou-r -vMlon to that gfv*n, LLUI11U _... u Ulllliww , Of the unton with dU. ourtcsy to Its com-' The way It !» figured out herd I* that J v,m •* H'wodrome. , ! ndttee*. which hag sought to deal with the republican manager*, some of the ' nfATU Til nTnrfiKrn him on a labor uncsttoa. When ap- moro unscnipuMu* one*, knowing o' tirnnn nitntirn rn nrirn it* I IU IILIUULUIXLII i proached by a second committee shortly <5“ existence nnd the authenticity o' K^nR|| nllRHp" 'll "FATH after hi* HPiHdnttuem as deutocratie ua- J '** *"” *» f ' rrn ' r ^ ttooal treasurer, he not care to go tarn bvetander* opened a fuetlade and killed the beer with o score of bullet* The bea*t had been cloeely confined xtnee a week ago, when It attacked a small 5 BURNED TO HEATH IN TENEMENT FIRE CHOLERA SITUATION IS ........... RAPIDLYSPRKDIKI FUa,g^S!Se®JSS. ! jL:i3gfeaHs pute with taem. sad asked the privilege ^I ' —- * - — -—w- - - — “ - - of. amwarlag person illy NL'te the «vt»- jw^TwasdUxpproNint Mr con- j rtFM»NGtl\>T \H «Vi tral body t* explain bts aMtlwta , eluded that thev would easily date %( Mcl!ct)iih*n a neero eras When Mr. RMJer •ppeetrd at the; targe number of t^s>p!e. former Cteve- - ,^t^e-• h*-t namra ei ThlJl MANILA. Oet. 6.—Thars were nineteen cases of cholera and two deaths Sunday, but only two new cases up to noon today. It Is believed thgt ths cooler weather which has followed Sunday’s typhoon has had a good effect tn de creasing the number of new cases. O. D. Mitchell, the American dentist. , who became 111 October 3. and whose j case was diagnosed as cholera. Iia* been ! discharged from the hospital, his ailment having proved not to be cholera. lie *«■ union meeting t.-t-.y be was floor. He a*keg (hat the qur*‘ to a oMmltlrt for arbltrstlu. ■■ B ted James M. Ig-nck. rfeeMegt of itu I'rnstir.n ii XjnorrapM- al Fnh u. s» arbitrator, aed ewer a tea mtnu«e«' do- upipa accepted Mr. BlddeF* ae given the I land democrat*, into believ'ng that UteJ fire todav destroyed t [eeuoa.be left (ate ex-pre*ldent wrote a formal lettef I “ — * ~ “. rt , i.- v-. • 1 av*' after th«* nomination of Thft Ing Taft’a election. Hence the* •o work and hatched up- the finding Broughton Brandenburg a will-1 flame*' log tool. I not be Ararat-! Bl ' - _ “ . I The vm-’M « tcc and Mr'** hwe*t corner burned and; btg. tourings •cd tn - .st Mr NVct* ecker'g tr EJ sews tor, N. J. this morning. from window* and fire when the j k’.tt to gain impelv d so rapidly that he I'se-cf tha front the tire. The > j uld «nd landed with flames cut off their, retreat. ttnc*ses The machine wa*! —•¥' hour .town a steep I NEW YORK. Oct. At 2:15 o’clock ° 1morning th* peUea reported eight beebi'~ikkUe!. ctsicllni i P*raon» «lead In the fire.- Pour bodies N ’et«iy . ill* CJri. INDUS' GREAT FLOOD ALTJtHABAD. Brltlth India. OcL\4.— . he latest reports from Hyderabad es timate the flood caaualttci at M.W4. Or der ts being gradually restored sad the bodies buried. Pew Europeans veht«r~“ near the scene an account of the odi which the wisds carries many miles. Ten Bases or More, Bases .Name of club— . 69 Viola, Jacksonville . 56 Lewis, Macon . 65 Rhoton, Macon . 49 Lewis, Charleston : if ftj^aasaar^. • • «««*/, t iwriri 35 Carson, Augusta 33 Dwyer. Jacksonville 2J Jjfibft Columbls-Charieston 29 Coles. Augusta ** ^a.bolln. Charleston 59 Stinson. Macon 28 Klernan. Macon 27 leavings. Macon ;• Macon-flavaimah .. UVRKEY IS PREPARING TO MEEJ ANYJEYELOPMENTS CONSTANTINOPLE. Oet 4.-Although a peaceful settlement of the Bulgarian question Is desired. Turkey Is pushing preparations to mset any development* In th* situation. Qrdera have been given for the First division of cavalry, consist ing of six regiments, to be ready for Immediate departure, with eight regi ment* of the Second corps end six of the Third. Turkey thus will have twenty regmlent* on the frontier, as oppoaed to eleven Bulgarian regiments, of which six ara at Phllippoootls. two at Sofia and three on the Roumanian frontier. The Bulgarian soldiers ar* meat #n- thwrtwUc. This being • Mohammedan fete veetoti. work usually Is relaxed, but now the officers are making speeches to the me*, telling them that as Turkey has threatened war with a small country, they oust putt thefnselve* together U tv- taaa they wish to go Mke sheep to ala ugh, t«v. The men have been greatly affected by these words and have demanded that their wools time be gives over to drill ing- . , ft