The Atlanta constitution. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1885-19??, September 20, 1897, Image 1

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The Present.... \ Missing S ' Word Contest $ Rartcrf J» th SASrt to \ ; •• •■• ■ ; IMS- ( J ' t .• a X handsome pria* sum of / At Least 51.500 ? TRY YOUR GUESS ? VOL. XXX. NO. 3S. VEIiUOW FEVER HOLDS SWAY IN THE GULF CITIES Marine Hospital Surgeons in Charge of the Infected Districts. THE FEVER NOT OF VERY SEVERE TYPE Citizens of Plague Stricken District Anxious to Get Away. ATLANTA iS OPLN TO ALL The Siu.ati- a in the Oirterent Cities Where the lever Prevails—Quar antine Regulations W<»rk Hard-hips and Cause Much C<»mp'aint. •f hoalih late th* .«ft*rr,*>«». I* s* torotoa b> that lat> r It , .11-t ' •«" a... d to tin* .-t. ’ Thi- s t • :t-l r« ! *i;> tow. not the' b.ir.l of b a* .«r.- by ta« «j.-**orerh-s t. tai tti’ I?--Tt. *-■ • »• 11 • ** •*- • Atlanta is the Haven. Surgeon Wasdin Stricken. M . ■ st- pt- mta-r I, -*. - m W - u ■ *;. .< g !-r *. tu*. » tab • Hi ti»«* ill. tn *■*, t <e •• .u» a of s. :--t«r a* «•*• n b>n i anil w»* I > - J * “* R len’s Leaving Meridian. 3,: r . miU iSp ia ♦ *. i.. ... I. ft th, ir homes f r . ... .1 m« n. re will «1> part .. 4 I* ar . utlrely un- W T? - c nt Mobil*. Mat At S- •ml rII • «M» , f« v«-r .-re «Ks * y »*• tb s -- t tt k ’ AlUti’.a fna! «y Swy t • •' • ■••-• I - • tr*' vMIV f >ur &*■'» • K* l ' ” x Jackson Citizens Fleeing. J «■■ a. Mie* Ap’« rnb-r 11 < s l" ■ j. I tl. <->■ lu* •- P • lev r itr.-.t «.f y. -.r f.v.r ■ EJwar-H •» nty tml « i. -t of her». *‘ffi ---Hl »t.H«d thia i-v.nltiK •j*. - ate author ties have calk'd on V. y- » Is suspended. though many ..• fur*', --ani.- of it«< m the I *t known , ■ . ■ ' rum gat*-I I e. ,».th authorities*. • Shows but Little Malignancy. Xe-W <treat l-«. S t-.n -r U -At n . - s «.. ■ -*t ***• of h- aith . f- .» -K -v. ..|4tu t--.. of the <ay-» I i-ptr-f- tn th- 5 liow fever t • rl*• - I to I - *.rl t:. .•4 »■ '' • rd- i ... " ■ • ■ ■ '■ * : t- r.nit w. i i harm!- f-.-r, nv. • art- ;i~ au-p • i- but n.rt. -ir* j«■ further suv .-:is it. d before *PiiH K’H-■ : '■ - > ; . j 4Ht/»Us < \ < . ,'! i W I n .!. tint- r. i-.rt <-n!.l 1- n«’•! nr -i -I'.'tn; I there w. r. no reports -to t air eas' .<n>l I tour •a— - had *«• « proiioiinev.l s:> tni.i>' ! v. How fi-r. r. thoir-'h one of the i.itt-r was I> - -1 .< of a nri l t\ |>o." <>!:«• the fe.iiun s <hv«loped during th'* dav !< that |k of Ul ituret 3Rf have b» *■« a: ’ «• «l. li* r> t«»i**r«- lh»* dis** h«s b* • n confined l.rst . Palis .hl .il. nos ■•■.IT >R- “'“J Imo- at <1 cirls not fit Ki •"» to niaahood i atid womanhood. Looks Brighter for New Orleans. x. '• •' I eh. . of the day's ini• <!«;-. lon by «!>«• ; f . f. i. r.; -n it on ~o t ir. .it 1< .i ' S‘‘ w- «»r . iT-b < . .*n. tl. wt « « «•’ .>*.d r« *1 t“ • have ir. it-ri.ills- improv..l. Tl.. r. w;i- |. s anx • ’>• ' m it any rime .< ivv stondas' io.oi v :.. 1.. I't’i ••’!> 1 • • " 1 ’ ■ ' ''' ’ . -i. .ur i;.-l to :i. s- t. it l>y no tn- i-.s ! has- :• v 10-: con «>! of the .-Hn ttion. . a:;.| ' ii '~ i|it:t.- within the rang.' of a l.rot.ib i> o .s|ss i that .ii .i e’ ort tint. ■ . ' ■ ' : .-t.j.- .y. .1 w II prevail an.i . nis.i .’in fh* brvt 7.-- a s.? »3t. -1. .1 . v there w• r twent* • i ■ r .art. .1 to ill.- he tit i Itoar.l f ’r mv. t «■<- • I <. •- -. ta . an s il iin.h r ins -■ • - two w. r. r ]-»rt..l <- .-n.- :> • i ms. . | .jn.- a further .llagnoi-a. ..itrt«.t» w r-- f' ‘I t • •"* harm'.' • a-, iof f. r ~l -wo w r. pronoum-.d g-aulm •> \ » I • 1 • • 1 w«».»»! • ■ • «'-•••*!.<■ I I . J , .. . ||. rn n I* .r •>. . U - • * « i. y * :h» Fit ix*h market. ll.s r*t -• i H j • • vi-:»: b’i l»• ; a j m - i w.i’t.r sitnrday h< I ■ > tn. . f it <-n - > ~ th- i’ tti i r •>: . iat• •• “• S-l'ti’t « <n rJ. .n --i. .-• md Na •n .v 1 i< Hit. C. i' r..n.r> «.f i- M-th.-i.-: • aur. it. BiaH ‘.'7." r .... o f «•. k. i , . . ■. a.' ■ ■ .ji ■ i. '.'ow f. v. r, j - \ . . . ,i 11..1 0.0. .a to • r- nt r< med. Tl.. r-- i ~ie 1... u no .!■ itba • Hilwxi. Jackson Tronic Stampede. ' J . ’ . II . 8 • ni.» r 1 . The . ' >i< . i - .Is of tr.lt - ..ria .111. I’t it. li I of a 1. :y mild Tb< »•«•• Ins from •’>!< • itv. which b m in .-i. . v.... t.i ral •• >. >»-•'. his -at- < It Gut. ■ . r- ■ .11 ..H :■ at 4:Y» I • i t -I n • .i. v ■•.<! a ' ■■■■.<: i - • ‘ . ■I ?A S . i 11... r M I V : <1 ... . ) ow ... ..... . v • » In. I’orn 1 . . - I . :. tity. i.iH r. ail tra. tl.! :■> th. A .!• ... se. v. ii. a t tn from Oe.-a: 1 ■ ■ • ton ..• • - •"■!.:* ... v ... •? - .1, In. 'po -a 'a'tit tr uni m.itis ;> ojii. "o * .*xl Iminun . I • «.nint •! . ■ <. >n -nt to • . ■• . ' ' ....!- I I St. ,l| .lit ’■ t'.l. < Os It 1" •>'. Io R sot M. '.S', unit - ..th. rw .'• <1 ■ t i "(It I i KRAIS " State Board Issues In tructions. Tl • • <l. ‘...tr.l ! 'istri:. ■• .1 l»r. 1’ rneli to n’- i .'..r.10n of « • mis aroti’-d I -I w • i■ i ? t ■. i • | .ho :■ ,>l" r- I■ • t to iandSm th <, tow • « •:. .• iTh« i ■ • board . . • ■i- • '• .1 th. •i. on . "ill on the I v. ii tl Mi .1 of V is-i .. I , M.. . .-pi r ’»• . • td Thcie Mny E? More Cases. It t« la;.-1 that an •\|. •: ha< te. >. r. . q ..I to pro- -I to Nil’ .Min:.;. M j ... |.,v. _-.t.‘ 'he t“- •■! M i oni t’-mn i roa who am.- tr- 'n leln uds, and to «-m- ■ ( Xo tr.. a- ar.- 'ilb.w.M to stop ■ \opi ♦.> . . i mail at t’io qu.ir n. . , . . . • < . leave Complications May Arise. J. ( S-. 'i M-- S- p. mi*-r !'■ <S|ie< lai.)— j Th. olUei.il aniiounc. no nt if y< ll<>w fever ■ t IS'.'.i . tu. ti’y-fii.. inih s w. t of J I, ..ii. ac. •i. r <t.-d the -lamiwde and to.ai.nd> ..f p. ..• base I. ft h-re and ..ther> ar.- r ing and y.-t health of th. city Is ->i|.rh. Tl.. < ty t.. l-h authorllhs some days . id th I, .111,. tl it t’.l Would b furt. fii-d train- f< i t ...Id r . lim it.- I ■ ■ ■ t f.-vT l.’ofc. ..at tu .... Sap. rln I t. I i • Imn’t. ..f sh- IK tioi- t'l iilt .l. has j wl d >h.n h. i-a.i |u thirty • <>.■ h- h« n I short noth . It - .id toi.Kht th it th. I. gal .lepart ! m-nt li*. ' wind th- state hunl of health It., know if its ord r that p r-ons from :if..t.d fk.il l .onl.i no: 1.0 i• .1 trains and 1 w prompt > aiias..l tti tt It dal I Tl ,■ i i a* *. i. t ■ Ji.. ■ . ’a- j |j ’ii. .ftinois I'.ntral -vs m. i,-- ixs-n to I I I ■ 'ii*. i< <' whin s< r ■ x|i n ■ to 1 *•!»< k the plague. I .din a- of the road say that they I dare not take the p. oplo aw iy as the ail- , thority of 111.- State board of health Is nli soiut. and a ii.i.i'ion of th.-f mandate would work a forfeiture of their charter. Eight New Cases. Otic Leath. New Orleans. 1. i . S. pti mix r !"■ The fever situation in New Orleans today as suni. <1 a more serious aspect than at any ’ in - slue. Sunday, when six of the St. t'iaude < as. s nail- declared to be yellow j ft yiT. At C o'clock this . I. ninsr th ■ board of h.altlt of th- city announced th* V* p. aran. . of eight new cases, and of these one death, that of /.. n i Bruin, r. At tie office of the board of hi .tltlt today reports wet., considered .-••t.u ivliat surprising and disappointing. . .gilt new <-.i es. and of th’s one d alh. th.it of Zi mi Br.iimr. At the office of the 1.0 ird ol 1,, alt . today r. ports w. I id- < red soir.i iv.ia Mi.*priaa:g and d.sappoint in«. Tile situation had so materially Improved | last nig t that it w..> f. It that pretty ntueii i the worst hid citn., and that condition.-, i would improve. i • rday u n or.- of the hottest days | of t . m .util, and as yellow f. i r thriv. - in drii';irb r vs w« at •*-r. there ta • tns to h;iv« ♦n .t rap.«l <it \ • nt of m r:n .. Th** ph>.- « in M.il f» •I. liow vi. that th* r« i- much ti;at i. pt’ >fa< ;«»iy «n the situation. I: is true that tin* n* w < a*.* s today . pt* ’tit i • «x:r»ni<’ upp**r. th** • \tt* in*- . »u« t and tin c iitral |»«u i »n> “t ti»i • •>. hut tip n hr ii’t u t«» vr’ou hpr»\id from original h»« i. ami t:i«‘ hopeiul « pin:uii j >*ili i xpr» •<i tli.it th’* dis* * '* in ' !>• contt.*K« «i and thai th re is no imi t.cni danger •»! an vpid* ndc. New Case of Yellow Fever R»porte<l M.. 1.11. Ata . s', pt mix r I’t. The board of i I. .I’ll laport d l ie- new < f v. lloiv t.- yarti'd.,l. tn king liia-c.is. in .ill de.Tin d. At-'iton- <1 -e ui the first yellow 11 1. f . as- dll d till,- Ittetno in. fill, pitiiilt Wl d:.-< liarg. d to.'.iy. Fifteen New Cases Reported. ■’ ' J Hunt. I have : . !■ ;>ot t .a ht new ea.-.-s , >1 s llv i \X <. til .a r. I'lank Ro-mail, I .'t. d \V. •at ■ a r. M. I’-: ’m l" II I', ey- It r.15..:.a. Mrs. It.irntt. Miss I'alil in.- Lew!-, ind .John •' i •■, c010r..!. "< ..It !,.■ i'; ■ ■ ■ I'tii.i • in I's ..nt, .it’d .<>■:■. I two i i - Num- r "f other . , . I town to 1... . . n l.cni.rroii. No . . . - .r -a I to.', . ht. I’i'KNEI.L.' Mayor Calls for Help ns the Sick Ate All Poor. Jtii' xt. Miss , September 17. The elty <a.u: .il t .<1 n adopte.l resolutions calling on tm p • .- f.,r aid s'atiti - all factor!,.- -I .. ' ~'■■! . .w n. 11. tl ' ■ ■ i• 1 .■ i; p, o t ,4 • 'ii , ■ . n I ll’ 1.l 'll • I, lie til*' < ~ to |.ur.'ito-' isieu.ea,. and • ' : i . no -ary in s 1, etiier- . .■ ,;u. <1 -Ig:>. I by II iris T Howard, MisElsrippi Is B- t ied Out. S’lma. Ala.. S ptember 17. (S lai.) ■ T-o boat.) of .alth of I’alla- c«n»ity to- ■ .. y o’ nt n< d ißiin.i lie etite of Tl. .i I .op I! through buslti.--- on | t’ M. ■ -I. a: bran, n-i th. Southern r ii'- | way. i-th . 1 ’>■ town a th.- Junction ' ot •• S- t. i .nd Al; ial, , I• it S "it h- < fl; r.i v -ya. eSbihl ‘ d all eff' tIVH .-lotgnii * r.ia < A. < mpioye. of t'.e f e-i w , ■•■nt to Yeti; Horn l.au* d. •la ■ . ,M . In ' t.b !■> • r. for a ■ I. a a ■ tie !• . 11, w.r ptonip'ly . -.1 out . : tov. •. it the muzzl. of ~. i- Fewer N'V Cases R rto.l. •T . , i" ■.• ii! I ■ ■ ’a , ■ »n Hl t d • .’ . : til dll’ W". Is •!' th. '• I.! i . , .'I , T :• w .!.,!> . ..’I y -t. . ■ V at..l t Ina. w< 'a !• w• r e is. - At i o'. . k ti .venire; there w . t ... . !■ • ,:. v< . .... < ' tll< . is- .1.1 . .Hol to.la five were de- . i ,r. d I ■ . i ll'.w t.-v. r. aid . ill tile- war. W 111, S' Jit* red. *i the r< . or i P- I K. II .rnion. X. V. ■ ■ S.ata Graffo, M ,r|.. l>iii:..| ■ ; ; . i . II <; oman, \X M. I- A- . i: •■ ■ a • . . :' ; it ••nt" w ■ ni " ■att > ■ wt.y • a I'- ’■ ■ r ..r.- r. < 4 i • ! in ‘-r b ■tl a *. of thirty ■ not y. . , ■■■ ; ■ .. t . >w ix tii> ii di • - - < ’ : ■ . tyi • of :.".a . t,w. i.r- M , .ai flow’ .a m mber of t!l< < it, ie!,.- t. ■ ■ v . .r. .. a- a ' i. ; ■ > ■. I • e i.'. I! : > M l com ■■. , I 1... i-n ; id I' aot thviiß <t tnat ' THE GOVURNTfENT RUNS MOBILE. '!■ . la ry, Ahi . S ptomb. r IS <Spe- I ■ ’ • J OU v.. rot to : ■ I '; I 4 St .got. tr.im 1.l hid d 1 arg : th. .|aar.int ti. at M-blle Ii ' -it ■! ' < - li'I:.; a imp <4 d'4e:i- i tioi m >r t let, . * ■ ..I.lit y intboi z.'d the us.- of the state p-.j. t'v .4 Mount Vernon for this u -Iy .iced tl.'-.. I ' I■> ll* ’ a . I . ■ . : 1 l . .ml ar ia I ■■ I" I v • mil - :tuat<..l re- i" . ■ t -;.i. and i tr- ot • ' b. a I i in k Wall. TNMGNATIO* FELT TN MERIRTAN , M- ’ i • r !>. <Sp* - •» ni • t t » ?• i• • * \ «*x. i au •»* •!. ? ( i>.-i>.»! I I rs Hunter m<l K'r r. of th» . I ' t p, a ..i I tr.i . ..tl tin \ . IV. r din. d. > Inwh fi o:.I. rd w is ma.i. to upp. ar t iiat j M t al. in v. in ■ if* • <1 |x.Hi. Tai- is ix ng .'on. .it < i-a.,1. as a re- t., .'i on tl • pot of ih. , idli.il: for :.n oi.’.r to slop In • t:..a:s adopted by H |<. l-ar-l T - - ’*i w l ,-h r. ... . .. *r..| -Iy eoti.l. mti.itory of t tie I a > on o: I»• limit' r I Kig. r -and of ■ tti. ...’a. n <•' Sup. ret. ndm: li.iux of the ' A li'l ' in ‘li-' ail’ll:; • :•* ~| «,r.|. ps 1 j ton c. t<d y tl. !• *il is .rd of he alth ■ was also n MU' -ana imp]; t < o iti.b .a . m | th. il author■ t" •• •• with th,- r tua- , • . 1 - ta- I d y ' o .!• n Hl.'! it'.ry <4 tb< .- offiei ita I board ot t ht and ' n a -.1 • ’ p: • "U- . ‘l.i ' la: y.- to A. ~l \ > •' !•• l■ a * ia; t.,a.1 o •a .; t’ through tills <*i:y p r < . ab-.l th. y I w . . t.fotm to * ma i.. namci ol* ' 1 o t t ■ M ia. I I. Id N. <• and N. I? ’I .eritor Me- I Laurin was war. .I of this aetion. Tl.. hoard t-ie again Hi- tn..ruing aid J. d :■> .st,il. 1 -,, a qiiatanti!;. around , ■ ■.. on of any jx«»Pl * ~,U . ,'f. '.d polls fl. Hl . n*. r:l • Hie li ... This <pia> untie, will o ma, i: i.ned lin'd, r u In ctiouol ■ll mil. airy otli ■a Is ' •' ■ and ve: v rigid. i Al’i.u- on. -: Im d of the wlilt. populat ion Coiitinucd oti Second Page. | ATT.ANTX, G MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1597. ATLANTA’S GATES OPEN TO REFUGEES But Trans Are Ucdwgoing a Very Rigid Inspection. FAVORABLE REPORTS MADE Visiting Physicians Seem To Appre hend No Danger from Refugees Here. CITIZENS OF MOBILE ARE IHTLAHTA Dr. Alexander on the Situation in At lanta—Dr. VZestmo’ e! tnd Tells of His Father's Er’pcricnce. ... ‘ nation so fir a ’ At- \ ix Ej l.mta i cori'.rmd, |7,'. p 3! remains the s irne .is F' y .F. s'3|\ Hl.’ I’ n since the ir r : r <>-■' • tapp...r.d I' v ha •I■•r. no r- lux t- ' * -' th»n on th*- part of l -' tiio 1.. ..I’li depart- ment t" prevent per sons suffering with tlm di 1 •• from • ’ terlng. l:..th In* S;iwt*:!i*. the govern ment iiffi.'i.il, and I>r rft'in., the Savannah city official, are watching the condition of .. f!.: irs In Atlanta, .. nd b>t i - ’ t orn -.it out reports y. tcnjiy Olli ;; of the situa tion here. In*, s.iwtelle'.' report wis excel dlngly fa vorable to Ml.mta ao'l ‘■hov.'i th't < very thing is ag pt t the <1 *■■ se entering hern <x .pt by impoiiation H report -".ni’ to show that lie h.e m> ap:-.*'- !;• n. on of an outbreak lu re. It Stop. '■ report was eg "ally as f ivor.a- I le and shows that tin* n-e. try precau tions art* being talon 1" prevent the dis . : .• front t-ikui;: a bohl i* Atlanta. When a. k. .1 S it ir. ,y if ie Hioiii-.ht there w i any .1 .* of of Atlant l ava. - tn out -1». ik of t.o f. v.-r, T'r. Sto.T 1 that the post re. ords sbo.y. 1 th i the f. v r I. i b. . n Io re and had n it spr. id tn.l tl;; ’ v. .. i very* mm'li in favor of the ilty. H • -out in a mr.rr.r ol' H turd . in fore 'or : the re. ord ;:> r. ird t • >■ Low !■ v. .■ p- ~k for them ■ lv. Mobile Well Represented. Nev.'t* lx lor.- I> Me th-re I' - n «> many jx epi., from Mobile in Atlanta. Ihich trail fioni tlm* city brinu-s crowds of i* fug. . s ~| tie numlx-r of tl.-ni hi a. r. • 4 mi I ; 11. '.* ale now to I- et; 1 ; all pal ■4’ Hie . ily I . tl . . . ': - f the I. 4. 1 • Mo I Ilians imth. r in group, and .1. .a ; :!i<* situ.;, .'I. lite..', '• :. giant i*. ••••iyvii 11 Tl tl:. re i . I. rly r id al-t all noy r 1 a .. to th. ’ ill.:; oil i; toid to a t. ’ -te.i .■t..y..l A• . I t! • . M. I. [" opi. ,i r ,1 *. as any who hay .yi r < oi.:. m Atlanta. Th. :•* po. • • - ti.it I■ • ..mb', -pi.t w'; ■ o milks H. yah .mu «v» i y k. die - ili-mn Hi. m li gli.y up) r. ■ 4. .1. M b.ll is -.rd o’ :Ih M-.b b- j |,|.. .an !»• sii.l al-.i of tli.i■ .• from N«’v orb ns .m.| ti e other a.f. :.«1 [ , Th y* ar* m.-.kit ■: tic I- ' .1 a lote. I u i ■ i town ; 4 : ’ • H. i• , 4 t ■ , ■ At lanta W..S k.ad . iioii,:h to anew th tn to enti r. Mr. Kennedy’s Experience. Mr. A. 11. Ke'iiiidy*. -,-<■■ 'ary of th" < '-Tin.' . ' I '11... of ' . ;no-t prominent . itiv.-ais ~f t ilt |.‘»v. is It Al 'tr, Iliya e :rt I\. .1 h t.Titur-- He ' lib in’. :*> ' ait v ..’ .'m i’lon in M"’. and of the • p r . b. - t.'l.. ■- l • : p ■ I . . • .V j. ■■ . r b* ’ ' ' • "-'.hi. • m II ■ . .y a.oi ' ; on i' ». I V.: 1’0.1)' p ’Hi. w . • h ,rriv..i at AH mt i lout* ows ; it*, l ist Taut .lav. This ' ■ rt Was mu!" up erair. iy .a d ....ht - and wa- ->p. i| from Moi, > . Kti.nt.i. •'a : a s tr m. .. . tn. . n.yyd ... ■- pie. th. gr iter numb, t u s w i , IU ~. i■ ’■ <t ■ > «yiy < r . d . ..nd wi. were i. iy:t.g the . -I el strict as f t . they !>.. Ih. . Mr. K. lied,*.’ I' :. ■tl ' ■*• . ' • o|", , . !, .■, ~ II ’. n V i"; ■,:. :- • 11. <■ ■ <. . y > ■g. . \iar b.ivittg Mo be said, tie tr.. t went at a wry rap. 4 rit< ,m.| p.i ..t through the f.iyyta beat* tier.' at filil -p. . .1 V.jli. all : 'I .yildows elo.-e,i .111,l .a ’• tli.i. In * h-.-. pi n. pteeiutioti wis t ik' tt to H',. that the ’rain did no: op. In -Montgotm ry th, vae.i*,. s: trouble was . y .:-:. * ..t by the n lup. is. an I Mr. Ken. ti' dy ■ iti - t sit it . -oHi' a.. :!.:•■ i u . • h tis no <i. xa o'. .vn U tie Tifi. t : . ol tie pa- . " <rs w ; - ry* I'.r.’.it still I!ii I*- was ail ~*. ’OUS -:,1.. to the -i'laiton .il'.l pi - h"..l .1 much Inti a. ibl.. guying t a gtii i'. wHi .• Ir. p, l.•! . O •I. .- •!■ < ' .lie * T;' l to !. -•;> <i0.,i... .m.I w:>id w- < io-.. .1. '1 lie train. . .1 Mr K< tto Iy. .i.rp.. I 'n M nil ...’I, ■' y o'.".:' a u'.-l.M'ii t *!h di. >r.dug . :<1 w< nt thr •• g . a: t rot .1 rate, nut sto). . a.- unt .! .rt '.. I at part ti.. mi ■ from the < ■ « v.. ■ ■ y'.a.d about .."J !. - uni., g :a an op. a li.-lil vita the ray- ■.!’ a Ito- suit Ir-i’aig do-n op th. tn atwl alttm-t siifl'o ea’ing the |o ug.-rs. ,’t this Inter, it moment Hie Ice nr<l yy t. r siv <uf I ml th. p• - ■ w. a • left to -tiff' r tilil d I Weil a h' It. No effort, it . si’.l, w.s mi.!, to f iml-lt yy a o r. New Quarantine Retrulations. A p. . iili.ir story is *<i!.l of an M 4».:in:i ray, mar Mobile, In wha !i th. )-. .ij, . site wild wi it feir of tl." y. I! .w ml. It is said tli.it this county <iuara:itined ai'tit.st tli" railroad .md inti ndi I not to allow trains to - ven pa-s ttirougti. As tii<. story goes, a lompretafs.. was <in . ted by wlii' h the railroad a ,r.-od to blow th*- wtiistle of tin train . ontinuous.y white it was pa *.ng through tl pirt.eu lar county. Whither this portion of the story Is true <<r not. it .s Certain that wlmmv.r tin train * tit* i • Hr- • ...inty lit*- m iie. r pulls down ti.e V. hi-lie cord ,*m.| clings to p uh a ' H. n story 1- told l>. lilllgees yy ~ wit,. ,|. _ Itirkil by tit.- un* litlily shtieks of th. lu eometiy < . ’l*l>e -espiTs'on of i tn- -t. .inil>..a: S in Mo bile, it i-- - will pronati.y Tin much mn.rifig In -iirill towns whieb were sup pled trout Mob.le Tie re will be a great den 1 for fiMxi in thi pla< -, Statement frem Dr. Alexander. Hr. .lames b’. Ab xamb r. pf. Mont of tl>> board id health, who has maintain d that an epidemic of y. I'ow fev r <• inn.it live h- te. and that there is absolutely no dan g. rot Ti;.,. tastrophe. ha - written » card for th*, purpose of setting himself right on certain points. I!- that he has n* ver b en In f iv«r of allowing r-fui:. * s to enter th.- ci'y tnd.s- • riniit’at.'ly. ami li'oilgii he b. .'."Ves tin re i- no d u.p r. dots not think it proper to try *x)»"i*imonts ..r to run pos .ble risks. His curd in full as follows- ■\tlanta. G.i , t-'. •'■ trie r 17. IVO7. l-.ilttor < 'oii.-i it ulton : As it is )'o-<lb:< ttl .t my )'■<- *- m*n in regard to y. How t. ver .md tn** lelug. *.s from "Hi* r . ;ti. s may b* mi.-- und. rstood. 1 desire to make the following I .statiTu nt: . , , _ i I hay*- i'* ver been in favor of t.irowmg ■ open Atlanta's gabs tor Ht*' indiscriminate I ailnnssion of all t'ei'tlg. s and traveler* j < "tiling ftoni p'aces where a eo.it a t.oil- I .11-. *■ is raging. All )•■ r.-..n* * "tning m At ST si I." ’"Sp. ■ led and .f they i have Hl*, y . liow f. v> r they .diollM I”' I t th .1 at some convenient )>’ " " d" •*' <>..r .th until tb'-y i. over. \\ me I p r .Tally nave n * b .r*. I do not pr.iix.se to mil:*- anv • xi-Tim-nts or t.-t- wha n would b ■ old . ; o.t ibi*' to an' <>i our citi zen . This h.'T always I CIV I'"- lion. ”1 have always held, and sti’l hold, that un,!. r Atlanta's favor able < itn.iti. and .uh. ' . ..i dimms tl'< f. v r wouM not : pt* ail iH-r*. and Ix conr .-pl.lemte It y* :- : ver patients should com.* here This *,p h;.,:i ba: ■-I upon » ;n . an 1 tl' l ’ b -tory "f the < !ty for fifty years. "I atli tnl'd y. How t ver some y.'ir: t’o in tin- Kov*rnor's niamion and th*, family and s rvants w* re no: affected by it. I also attend, .I women anil ehildr* rt ‘ w o bid th,, ii:-. a.-i a' th* i.iJ Am. : . tn hot.'l on tto. eoitu r of Alabama and Pryor str . is. tli.i it wa not I'ommutileated to t y of our p*-**p!,' Teen ’’ w’l r. mem ber, d th: ■ H'i lit*. 1 »r. jotin <:. VVcstmorc laiM -but tn the -.mte room with a yellow f. v. r pit'.*Tt in this city arid took . are of h tn w :1,0 :t ;my ' irmful r. sulfa. "Yellow f. ver r.'fug. cs * mi- lice in t**7f>, ■s* ’Mi ■,l 'l' We It v. bl •tl throngh th. • \f. i tt.- a numb’r "f tint. and I ..111 eotoident that Atlant l Would b. itj no d u * r wii.it* v*r if we hid a .score of y tow* foyer pit;,Tls s.-HIT. I ..v.r tlm city. Still, as I sa d lx for*>. I am no’ in f t o’* ... try . :;; ai.v i xpi rim. it. a"..! I have r* v r - 10. .'.M the p •!: -y of ,*|v ling our doors l.i all tti.;' Il is l.tti*- to follow th. ei:-tom of other cities and not ndmlt . I- Tom who h ve to symptoms of a *|..‘ 01. d <nt g ; ois dis. . ... When the r. tin.. ar, , r.’itkd to th* proper health e. it " it bv .HI tm o * !"t th. m I'.inio an*l r ci- a warm w. 1.-om*. They . houtil ,t»t b. !■ " ..I out by any u.’tlia. o’t.ibl. ami j ground!* fear. - Dr. ■Westmoreland's Test. T!i*‘ st,*ry often.-st told by Way of llltts- H ' AH in: i’s n’i'.iimi'y from v.T .w fc v. r '- that of til. trying t.st of t lt m if. r m *!•■ by fly. John i> W'.-* :r.or, !a nJ y irs rt; •*. when hesl.pt with a fever p.-ith-nt in t.. - .it',' :md *x; rl* , d m* evil r . Its from : Tli* story h s I" n r.p- abd i Huts t.d time. In Atlanta during th" pres ent * p cm!.-. I i:t tt-e t*.ry fit's not om <* I told In * x t-t <b■: ill. At th.. r..|-f . t of 'll.-- I'onstttution. I'r. Robert W. M inorx'land th >n of Ihr. st... " of the i.lf lir: ' li|>id, mi. ;r. marl*. I by seasons of [Tti Io 11 ' :i.| g. t ral, ard nt> du ll i -el . .<1 adv T" -T.’lM lie lent; •*. .1 with , 1.1 i i.i'.Tn. nt ,tul il b • •’ "tt. Th" b ii’-r In your i. tuo ot y -t.i.’*v ii.Tt . part ..f the Atlanta bo **<l of li Ith. - ' far H’Tl having ta:- <•<>> .rvativ. pen' "f ':. had mot* :! • ;) iiran. eof king to io- , i .i-o Hinn to lay ti;.. ' • !" tig p iiv ky foe • ~1. It . . rd to tn. pt. It ' pi'b m' l ' . .It* f. y .-r ■•! \ :.g Mot i; ear gi.lf coast. I'ut w'i ■Il all t tne ail p.t-t ,x --)T : tie.. it.T ■ !:>■:• tv ■ st.ibi.-h'd W. le oy< r- I, .te d ot ; ”f. d. Till At! ' t tian. .. 'Jh’hT’T ::•! ant i-ni.tl :11 s, yo.igti: lx 'l' ’4 'l. It, Hi- y or '*. . Dr. John G W. stmore ’ i ..t ■’. by :w a- of ' ■ !lur. fee r tu , ’ !":T I I. . ty, to .! nt.T- - ■n •• : H*. d: -. i- *■ ■ obM co’ j»r• : - . ..lint .*■ -n . - "f * i:. • 1 tv).. . t< fu: - • ing r.-tu Hu* iuf.'t d d.-tr . v " ti a■: : I ■ tr**l. In ttc M ititli ini Hous" hot. ’.. Son afb r ’ p • t’- .-r H m Mi tii|il.i w t tki-n ' :■>'■ Idly .11 upon I' urriv ' In th*- • ■ . I w ’ ■ '" ■ ■ -f*" ‘ I from i! de|.i>t )., Dr. W, tmor.Ti M's otlt‘ :.i th,- Markham lli.iim building. This party w s t- I tit of * tow*, eon: . >1” t to A!..mm. 111... W Sos th v :<•<: tyo". 11. w.'S I’lo.d in tl* ca-ultitig t t m of no : • it ... . • an.i a • f IT. 4 ■ 111* ■I '’ !*’!.. ’ ’ v’.r If. ~f (TT. 1 'on -■ d m>t <i ’* ti p* eg tu . . .rv nur-ing t;.l m, 'li’ L al at .■.T.lT ’ e to th" *ly!ng man T‘ • may or of \■ latt• ’ ••t ’ll tin-' Dr A•• r ' ! : a- *11(1 t’.e w ■ Timtt" :t y tbit t *!an ... of ’ ' ■ .n V. ’ . ' . 'ill W’ • |. -o t<, . m n tn th" lu irt of tin* , .... n ,1. , tier* :’l p. I ’ll. ' . h.iv* the 1 , t " t I'. 11*..1 to t 1)111 IT*. s l* ton. y. .th. : fu- •! to ,'! *w i i- r. r ".vat. T'' ■ m ’ : '•! th ■ •” ' ■ ■ • • . 1 m Thi- ti'.' mi- '■ -* 1• I v ..Tie d and f ■ ■ ■!> min .!: .' i’t t.’ otfu'*‘ iti .t a I **‘r wl ■ h a iMtost h:* la - t hr* 11 h ('.'tst- . - .. *t 1. \.'t ■ • o' r :’..* I , . , in of t >,*• tv ■* di'vot. *1 ill n.l itits. Not , w . th. :<■ *"t t!b .'•* t Ind’.TtMas of , ~.,'t ion observed In -my put of Hi’’ i.T.-nb.xxl. bat th. two t;. itdati*-. worn d .*•■ «!’!: H-.- i”l" "T v.* I < M effort- . i ,f :: ■ •r. w t•• in how - • V. T'.y. •* IT. ’.d than itl ' ■ 1:1- < . . , !■ ... • ■ I they had hum.nne- ■ I;, n upon th* n*- lx * *<\| I ) > p.,1 to . w* that yellow* fe- Vl r f< |.,, I .1; ’’'l' to the .-ffillV • I y. T b|,. .cd *'tn>l ,!• '’OH! p< >-11 io tl , . • ’.'t ,1 Wf'h ’tntii <■! ms' O .I'H ■’ * . ■ ■ ... y■' • • ■ eons! ml districts ,tp,, ;’v tr It: irv to it. Why then. - sottld ii *t \ I’t:'i. w’th lu r s.nlttbri >us and inti- . ] it,.:,: . h... , she !'. tiripi.-tltion- al A x. nipt t"' »t yellow f. v. r fnffii. in <s? ■|'.,r* .it’ T" ot ...mm nt -ts.'. . x pe ri. I mil I ~ wl.de.' of t!i< d : — i;-o is in tr . . throwing ’/!’! op ■> th,, gat. s an.i v. . tut'* tlie -trlcV.cn refuge.'’ "I. m (.tll.T TO', tl road to public y~r ' . ir I-* . t :It :t Hint v. ’: • b «.. k** r,, it, H. tu lons of the ' w'. > i , * .1 .<•.■’ temp. r. 4 w'i tn' .I,l'. tn* I' and common s. ti— . f . t Atlanta -i’ll the sifi* haven for the *.•!*,w f. ' ■ r str . ken, as w l! as the Gate i*l|; of H •• South.” automobiles growing in use. United States Consul Calls Attention of American Manufacturers*. , 'ig’.T. S. pt.nit .r ’7 -An :nt r* st- ’. .m . ay ■ i' ' ‘I. 'optn, tit of : Auto- Ir , , •■i .. itl I 'r.i t*■ e..n»’s t.. 11.. . • ‘ ST I . ■ ' p , S ! II". nn. ; It. Tilts a'.t.utiou of our own niannfac- • (1 .. to 'I., great Ftrido Ixittg mini" la I't-.iU! . by i t T I.- of .nit, mobiles, stiruu- . ,; ),* I . . . : >|t )i't!> d. Hi I IM. a d t: , ■■ in-omni tis they !>■ in. d to ctittip tr. It* -*Abnti'T a pli.e list *>f th -1,, , , , *, . el r ■ ng fr-nn S'k-h tor a two —at ■ arr't.i:■> ?I.2‘A for a six —..it v.agom it. or a d.’ltv, rv v an. ANOTHER ANDREE BALLOON. This One W.,s Discovered in Arctic Russia. St. I’etersburg. Seimniber 17. A t*l>’- i gr.tpT.e nt. -. .u’o re*’ei\.d here from Kt ts*- . „ y tr-'k. in t'o interior of Siberia. - i\s : thi on S- panther iltli, at 11 o'clock at | n p|,. t c in militants of Hie v.'l.tg,. ot A i’zt:' b." j.w . in ti. .!!-'i**t of Y. ti re -k. Areti. Itu- i. saw i b.ill, on, b- - t . V, ,| to be that of Prof.—Ar Amir. o. the S'.'.d I a. r,U. lUt W 1., left til. .- Cid "f Tromao ■ short y befor*. 2;ID p. nt. on July lltlt in an attempt to cross the polar re gion*. FIVE PERSONS LYNCHED IN VERSfIIHiES, IN Nn Wholesale Hanging of Lawbreakers Occurs Wednesday Last. Osgooil. Ind., SeptembT 17.—Incensed by > num. rou. depr. .I.iti*. . daylight roober- ■i* s and np, ati l burglar:..*, the !>• | j pie of Ripb*y county, Indiana, have j I taken the law into ttie.r hands ,in*i rmte.i | out to the j*. rfTtt ttors a punishment I yie.it' r than provided for by th*' law*. ; I‘ive men. who have l ing lx, n a terror I to the <i iz<ns of this county, met liutr *b ath at the h it.ds of an enragt-d.popu ia "Stout ropes, not over six feet In length, had serve,! to s> nd each to bls eternity and their fe* t were but a f. w inches from the ground. "Versailles is a town of eight ttundred ti. opt' . It is om- of the oldest in the state, and although it in ilve miles from a railroad ’tat.on and lias no t*!*graphi,* *■'Tltll" t.T It TH Will !.» outs de world, it ! Is *■ ill tla*. county scat. For four or live ' year-, .n d «<v* n longer, the farmers of th** county have !•* it the victims of a law!, ss gang. Farmers would come into town w ith u bunch of • at tie, er load of farming pnxiuets. .*nd next morning they would lx found l ong the roadside suffer ing flout a wot;::,! and minus the pro. ...is of <l*c;r safe Old German farmers have been visit**! and both men and w-.men have b* en subject,’,l to tortures. Ag. I G* rtnan women have been f. r,*. *! to s'. tM upon a r* *l-h**t stove in nn effort to Cotn -I*l th*m to ,tis. lose tlio hxl.ng pi ee of some treasure in the house. T:.e’.> depre dations have . untamed ura.-mgly. Ar ris ts have Hen tn uh*, but ti.e guilty pir t.es bid <'..'er,f up th. i:* l.iwb -s 4 i it was sehloin that conv.ctlon followed. "During th,- past w.,k rot b. ru s l ad !n --| cr- sul alarmingly. On list S.iurday i word w.i -r, , '*,<) by the sheriff that t s >re of Wooley Pros., at t'orr., *. 1:,.1.. 4 t, >*n re. v».*; *.* l.e . ■; How the Arre’-ts Were Made. •‘The 4 forma'. i, was g.v t. by one of the gang’s *■..*tf. <!. r *tes w io had b . n ' t - <l* r ttspicion. Shi .-.lf Ihnry I’.u- .d ig ar ranged that his informant si. .ut.l a-com pany them, and s- cunng tive d. put: s tax w.tit to the place. S!ior:ly ,t':*r niiiimght the gang r. u*!i«4 Woo y Bros, j store, t’l.fford G,>rdi«i and the : erlff * 1 informant v. re d* signal d to break into ; tit" bulking. Gordon I* •’ ’■ if * IT. "-1 .in I , ntraiie.- ~t..| just as In • p p . d t.s.d •, j st r.lf gr.’ 4x4 aim. Hot:* pull* I p.s: ■■ ■ i i.t tl. itu t:tu< .nd 1.-, tn lirar:. I An..r-v. ■ with wait the too; rs and no. tc".. j.i.T'd in tla* fusitad , "lit- the <t.pir.es Tim.* to I assistat: . of the sb ritr. ■'l si, tiff was shot tarcmgli th.* hand at.it G i;don was -not s, v< tai t..n, -. 3 ■ ■ pistol baLs * titer, 4 l.i. body, an.i w al.-o st*.*: in tit** !*g. Gor.l at. * At.drcv.. I : Itee,•<*l in < 'ap t.g al*d cattle to <*s goo.i. '*.. te they ** r,* arr*; • i. Th* Tub ; b* i s had < riv.-n < t** to t;*** p*a. e in a buggy * b, .nilgai*, to E* vt. an train informa ! tp.r. xUbs* .|U» tit.y gaiuercd. il was b arn- ; ; cd tiiat tile nu b. ry , a be et p. *"ta. 4 al : the home of \\ laatit J, tik..,. . Tbe : ' ■ I tr ier were arn st, .i as a. .*t All w. r, ! t.ik'ti to the jail at Versailles. Henry I iSi buittT, tweniy-rour years . .4. wa.; put I ill the j.ul for root'.ng ill barber s top I at Osgood last wok. taxi wts -s. t. it I years of ag -. Gordon iWeiily-two, ATJr. v.s thirty ami Jntkz... twenty -. ven. They Call It Justice. "While th* eitiz. i s bav. a...: ... -n • to tlx t ■ var.ous roooertes upon I men. Hi".. Wil" thought t> be part s a I gang lb.it I .s.- cuittimtt,-d n. —t ,4 ttiem. \k Hell il bl l Til," H.’I.IW .1 lilt * '.* y V . . I Its Jill, It "as .pt.eliy suggested by the . v.ctltns and sy itipa. uz, rs It,al 'justice' be , summarily *i* ait tae prism, t-. tt ais L 1 o'clock tt,:. m*>it tk wti. ii horsemen - tn- I ~1 to eotm ’tom ai* quat:. rs an.i ".-’mount ed ou a hiiistde near \ E.titv . l ine was i i.-t. tor it- ,i.t.ms I. t . .* : I pl eat rat.) . <l. E'ui' tly about tour Idimlt ed I la*,* mat, ;nd lino lite ■ "the J.ul "a* *“ cr*a."ge of William Kenan, Stteriff Buseitlng's br,*t t.er-i:;-Uw. tile torm.-f being at Lome on a ount of his injury. In front oi tin Jan proper is Ht residence, at d in In " w. re t we tig jail, t, K* ti.it*. ai*.* *."O* it Unmet, u **- it.im Block and Um Weuz. l, u.-pur •s. "shortly betore Z u\ !■ , s .*.<!< wa a knock at the door and when Kenan *■ ~ others op. tied It they ware pl’.-, it'd wi’i. i pistols by three ma .1 m m and ,i-k. .i to turn over the key.- ’* t.s Hay d. ; ,i th.-n the mob I*l.d in:o tie j :! Ti.ree o', the prisotivis, I."*t. J. nkuis atm Situ < I Were on the lower II a*, wbit. Got ~n *:u*l : Andrew s w t'v in tbe upp* r t.. t. I, v and J.ukina and Sbul er . *.>.\ t tight and i*. : former wts shot tiiiou;: • t■:•' :* > , ’.v..;,.- : the .■ Lulls of tit,’ two Ist: : w. .. t ; willi a stool. Ropes wer, in r< t.lin, -s 4 adjusting * noose around t!:* t i * ot * . their fe I and hands were pillion,,l and . then tile mar* h began. I "They were not ,al l ied, but with. -. ..r. ! i men at the end ot * n rope, th, live i prisoners were dragged a distance of 7 j : t* el to an elm tr* e. w It* n- tl-., ir bo l.- w to I suspended. It is said i.T.t. J*nka:s ami siiul'.if were dead b-tore tit* y rea. i.ed tlie place. Death resulted from hanging In the ease of Gordon and Atnlr.-w * Jus : lice of th.- l'*n,*,* ('barb s Roswell held an inquest over the live bodies this snorn ing. "Till* live victims w-.re all r "Men’s of < <T- I. three m:’. s iwav. "Two men wire I ft it jt'l. Charles K* Iley, ag, d foil ft e. n. for burgtary. at..l Arthur MeMiiia’t. for carry ng ) w ipons. The latter wa- 1* t out ton gin ..n ixutd. Mi'Mill an says H:r .■ ..f •':*.. pris- | on.’rs were killed ;n tile jt.l t.tM one of the others almost kilid tin re. The mob I came cry near taking McMillan out. Fear Friends oi the Lynched. •■Tonight tit, jail is 's qn <•* as t ie hum blest residence. Besides tit, one lone )*■ s on, r. K. tiey, th.,* oniy occupants are t* .;.- i uty Jail r William I*l. Kent.tn md his I I guar,!, Wil!' mt Bia, k. They fm***,| the . I mob la t night, and were quakly disarmed | * L LL,» f'C ppt • r ''OLLECTIOft y- / The Sentence k \ FOR TUP. Q CsFiilliAllssliiO ? < s wore. Contest ? ( ,> J "A st' -iy of the o' -■■ 'i of f / V ’ i''.’’ "■ tr!s .;oun- J \ try trnpressooe w.th > X .' *t* .m- j J ■ > r / Xnw. ■■ :■■■:-! .• -i •it i ) fills,ip t:.F blank properly? C \ !:■ ' I rurcE FIVE cents GHASTLY DECORATION OF A STATELY TREE An Elm Was Laden With a Quintet of Quiet Outlaws. villagers are satisfied People of the Section Ab ut Versailles Were Exasperate*! at the Constant Reign of Outlawry and 1 ecided to Put a Stop to ruriher Outbreaks. and locked In a cel! while ‘he werk of Slauglt’.r was d I t while tne j I is so lightly guard •I. it does not follow that th,* • xclt. 1 li* .wn ::- a-. -*p w! tr out patroL Mar-I,.ii John E. Tyler, with P ry road running into town is p- | vt'li v. M. t w i.a ri n. T p: , ,n :- not taken in an tii pat.Ti of a- I v.-t ■ the regula tors. Th* <*..«. tt .. : .-’J,,: is from aiio ti.-r :|i; ir: ■ . ,f t- e :yt.- ... .1 men. "Rumors are r!*-* of tare »ts on the part of fr. nds of tin-- m. r* v. :* *, w. re mobbed o • v««r t, UTT. rs . y *■ ~* •*:• •_ ■■ . Bu. I a,.i b" .ru for -tt "on l'»’ I'le j . ’I pt::. ■ Office .-r ar al > stthj, <*t.-. of ’:he«». threats. • ‘ t t: .*. ', 1, pf ... r, .dents 5.:.1 v .-' • on -w, lynch* rs v.* re all ■ .-r* « .'s. ... *1 tt; -t not r man living it or®, r town !:ad tty haiHl in th*- s! .'gitter. “Th’re Is a g,4 - I und -curr.nt cf •>- prov ,’f the *.!• .: : I: said t’.a: : o • Tt wII I < n. •■:. i• ■ '■ ■ 1 ;.ry ~ > w ■ . par.. par. !'«•■ of str. *' : •; i t - v." 1 * w that H. ■ tive men can to their •!< a -. ; h >',*i under gt Aft.r M M . . h .1 been r, I tsed K> ■ y was the sola occu pant cf ti •• < II i tr of th. j.. I. "Uv is ,’tly 1 'TT.. . y. rs . , IK .. and the hurt rs of la t nl* it .- . y,>d up,«» Governor Mount Interferes. Ind!'.'. ,p-.1 s, I'.i . > or Mti: tl ' t 1- v -* o t t Bl riff of Wph” ci .. y. "Wire mo • par irs of v - ■’• 'D* mi i •in J ‘•. : •’ ‘ • .... 1 ’ ■ : :iL'cnt NO SECRET CF INTENTIONS. People Will L : 't ■! e St?.ftiebacks at Jopli, Mo. Joh !n Mo S, : -(Spe'-I.al.l—T’ S' .T - !: ' Kas.. hav b: e, T" ”■■»"' b. 'miy butci ■ ri, that th" ..teol the Ben der family tw* nty '•< >• The Staffs. I *'. * ns' .tfng of mother, stepfather *1 thr. e sons, h.a'.u for years I • n mur ' : arM rob ng p. o- plc and live r. tr.l :s 1.-- !.. ■ t :r - Ito them l devciopm. *.’s in * -terday’s and today s tri.;!. S- par.,"’ trials v • .-jv n t'-e tb.r. w S..t i.‘ i* :* ; *-y’S * ■ ..' I:. ' Y. -t. r.lty '** v A •■■■ -n- t boy* w.re T*t oil er lx*y w - >■ ;.. arrow tho third w 1 b" t: i-.am. .1 D k G ' < >. Kat. . last J .': ' . ' . On the tr .1 * . S'..fl!* ’* . k lirok • do Wli .';: I I ■. ■ ' • • t der. but i ■ " m • ! s 1 «t I' *’ fam'ly had c,,mt*.i'.t Ills wife tls 1. V ’. m- or t ir ■ ' Two girls w i o w • :'■* ion of th * S tflle b u-k I. *’:-■ ■ d v '■ . r ». 1. k i I’" tl T w .ks a,l. : th.* 1 ■> ■" - !r •r. An "M man - •* ' ‘ • ’■ ; 4> 4 Ly the- people, live y- ' ’ " • i' *o Today <'.*ri S:. t ; 1 ,*k - : *'.■ offi cers the minin st !'* ■ ' r th-* dead bodies v re t:Town. 4 are a; work '. '.ir ib ■ ' r *“ ord- r to ix t t . A ...... . . - ■ ' ck sos >,•*•■ >!• 4 s'l :. '■ *- • r, w. 1» fished out 4 th,- st : '. - roan * 'tow ds -4' ni*".. i *: • - a■ - .1 t >»e old shall* l.m ; f *'■ ■: ’a.' -■ for th.- bo li.’s. d.-t.-rm "d t ’ ••• family if '.:>*' ~ t- .o'd r I'te- St ' t'l.4, .*• k - *1 * Kan.. ■ ;' *r " **::■> aw org;;i"'*d *.■• . tm-m ar. - ing that th. y at. t .t r- ..-o. .1. Intitt-e < 'X*'l. • ■)»)• . !'■ • i: " G'.lcn* and the su|*p. •' i ’t' ■- - many otit. r .1 ml Ix.’iiis Wil: Le f .ut'.l ul : - aid mn- ing -has;- which were thrown there by tne Staflkbaeks.