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SUBMARINE OUTRAGE AROUSES WASHINGTON
U S. CONSUL ON DESTROYED "LINER
L.& N.GETS CHARTER MANDAMUS
Secretary of State Cook Is Or
dered to Give Right to Build
Connection.
Secretary of State Philip Cook on
Saturday was sertved by a deputy
sheriff with a mandamus from Judgs
J. T. Pendletor of the Superior
Court, ordering him 1t grant the
North Georgia Mineral! Railroad a
L. and N° property, a Arter nper
mitting its building an extension from
near Cartersville into Atlanta
This was the latest move f the
Loulsville and Nashviile Rallroad to
CArry out its scheme 1 arnlle e
Western and Atlantic Rallroad inte
Atlanta
Attorneys King and Spal & ep
resenting the 1 L ' ) Nast
ville road, presented the etition for
mandamus to Judge P eton Fr
dil\ .I!"'l‘s"- n 51 his € nere -
signed it
Judge Pendieton set the hearing on
the petitio for Januar w hen
Secretary Cook " . o efore
him
The court will de ' ' wiwther
to enforce the mandam agninst the
Btatd and force t i ' !
harter
The Nort pee \ . Na
road is purposed exie ! Nos
fords Crossing i 1y
near Carter 1 . ' i
onnect with the 1o N
ville line at Y i )
give the 1| from
Knoxville t \ peting
Tond wes! » N e ! e of
he Wenter a A P e
to the Nashville Mila ga and St
Buis Railwa ) ntrolle the
. and N
A Barter for the para
el road was nske f N ‘ s ‘ “
fast summer. but he refused ssue it
The names { o stitionats sos
the mandamus = e gives as fol
own W. J. Morrisor Alex King
H 8 Collingswaort ] ). Boa
ing. John Morris \ i hoont
Hughen Npa g, George 8 A ndes
Duniel MacDougald ar James ¥l i
all of Pulton (
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Wreck in Virginia
By International News Service
CHARLOTTESVILLY \ 2
Eateen perdgy s wers Prite x
when A throus Ao ag g
raashed int p frels i
AN, Va., near here T he * o
syt hboynd "% * &
where the freight tra was sla
An open awiled El #} & Wre
The enginecrs i Nremes '
faine wers bha ’ . » .
passengers in the furwa ft
PRaesßEer irar eie cas sos &
Bgrt Wrecking » fe ! & mele
Rurried fron ha eaville te
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Recluse Discovered
By Imternstions! Newe Service )
RAND HMAVEN. MITH_ Jan
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ger, 8% 4 Pe . - ae 2 ote
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it s helieved & 2 ce *
fee ihan & woek
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U.S. Pri
«J. I TISONers
‘Swear Off
This being New Year's Day-and
Saturday, and the first of the month
~—each one of the 800 prisoners at the
Federal Prison near Atlanta was given
a bath. Then each one was given a
new, clean uniform.
New Year's resolutions were plen
tiful among Warden Zerbst's guests.
Among those having the most sign
ers were:
“I will not stay out late at nights.”
“1 will abstain from rich foods, the
ater parties and champagne suppers.”
“I will. take exefcise, plenty and
regular.”
- will use rigid economy in trav
eling expenses ™
These differ from most New Year's
resolutions in that they will be ob
served,
Scientist Sees Men
s o
Living 2,000 Years
WASHINGTON, Jan. 1. Professor
Irving Fisher, of Yale, told the Pan-
American Scientific Congress here
that experiments in, prolonging celi
life indicated that sooner or later
Methuselah and his long lived com
pany may he made 1o look Jike pikers
beside the young men of two'or three
thousand years who will be devel
oped in the future
German Chancellor
To Talk Peace Terms
(By International News Service.)
LONDON, Jan. 1A Central News
dispatch says it Is reported In Zu
rich that Dr. von Bethmann-Hollweg,
the German Chancellor, is going to
Vienna to acquaint Austria wih the
conditions of peace which Germany
believes most acceptable for the Cen
tral Empires
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Russian Grand Duke
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Goes to Meet Mikado
Special 1o the International News
Service and London Times
PETROGRAD, Jan. 1.-<The de
parture of Grand Duke George for
Japan to bear the Czar's congratuls
tions to the Emperor will be the frst
visit by a member of the Russian im
perial family to Japan
The event is thus of exceptional im
portance
' REALTY MAN A SUICIDE.
| CHATTANOOGA, Jan I.—Frask
M. Pittman, a real estate dealer of
Rising Fawn. Oa committed suicide
there by hanging, according to a long
distance telephone message receis od
Hete
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With the Right People
i There's a cortain way to find the right kind of a room with
: the right kind of people—and that's to seek It through the
: right kind of a newspaper
The “Rooms For Rent” ads in The Daily Georgian and
t Bunday American are notable for their quality and for st
$ iractiveness of the rooms advertised — because these rooms
reflect the attributes of the homeloving people who have
! them for rent
) Nor does their desirability make their price range exorbi
! tant or lessen one's cholee of loeation,
: That's why people who know, make The Georgian and
¢ American their room directory when they are seeking new
y quarters é
For the same reason they run & “Room Wanted” ad of thelr
own when they have any special requirements,
Telephone It to The
- Georgian American
| Main 1000 r Atlanta 8000
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Resolutions Declaring for Defen
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at Washington Meeting.
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WASHINGTON Jar Unless |
Progran the o e Pan-America
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the y this effect 1o the hands oM
Honduran Towns
Leveled by Quake
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ATLANTA, GA., SATURDAY, JANUARY Y, 1916.
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Negro Church Also Fired by the
Posse Searcrhing for Slay- |
ers of Villipigue.
BLAKELY, GA, Jan. I.—One ne
Ero lodge and a church used as lodge
were burned last night by various
posses scouring the lower section of
Early County in search of the Gools
by negroes who killed Henry J. Vil
lipigue Every negro lodge and sev
eral churches In the county are now
destroved Considerable feeling is
Aroused agminst lodges, for ".”",”'“5;
O one lodge Burned it s reported
that memoranda was found o .~i.|'um:l
Goolsby showing that Jodge mem
bers had determined upon the dgath
of Villipigue at the hands of the
Gouishys becuuse the were offended
by Villipigue's hastisement of
LOOIsHny s s
Lo B records irthei ind Joned
lesignated members f lodges here
Fort Galnes, Ga., and M IROmMmery '
Aln who would assist the Goolshys |
in AKlng thelr escape For .;‘\;--\;.‘
reasons Lhese RlNes nye ot I» "h‘
made publi !
Chariey H« - negr .r\‘...,.é
Bouse was burned 1 irsda . l~szi
Andersas o sley AN Yereaq |
and Killed in resisting arrest . re-|
ported ) be ras van 1t_~:1-f
of a negro uprising in the :..‘ui
have all been persons nyestigntes
ahd properly quells f s nten :
tion +#xiste i
The Gools i . y 4 |h‘.l
eßCnped Kot ent a of me:
left last nig? for Ureenwoo Fla.. |
w hete Lls reports Ne ne . '.'-?
Were SOen neat ¢ river at Sull |
Reports from ere () morning is |
that they are « o ra of tweol
NeEgroes . BEEn es " i !
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Russians Fail to |
Break Into Hungary
By International News Service
IENNA Jar . Russians
Rave ceased their attempis (o break
throug the Austria-Hungaria fron
int Hungas » A f Bukow
according to the War Office. Mard
nEhting s i Frogres * & *
‘ ia
The 1 & n . eimieine @
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Huysein 2 * h & Dbes *§ a
On the . ~ .
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flusein a ' e I .
Misr Rive } sian siln = »
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And Happy: Resigns
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Mr. Welsh Has
Quite a Joll
utte a Jolly l
Little Lark
By CHESTER FIELD.
Mr. Frederick Welsh, of England,
is a champion pugilist of the world,
and he has come to Atlanta to celn-]
braté the New Year by practicing his
chosen profession, doncherknow, but
do you know the bally fellow fsn't
thinking of boxing gloves or upper
cuts or any of the blawsted things
they do in pugilistic circles to-day.
Quite the contrary! Mr. Welsh s
wishjng that every night is New
Year's Eve and that he's in Atlanta
all the time. Quite jolly, wh.fl.
Do you know that lawst night on
Mr. Welsh's advent to thg city he
was met by a Mr. Homer George, one
of your townsmen, | belleve, theatri
cal chap and no end of a good fel
low. Little supper party and all that
sort of thing. Quite a lark. Over at
the Pledmont Hotel, we had it. Num
‘bers of dancers and all that sort of
stuff. Quite Jolly. And Mr. George
_most_obl TM.-,H%IIL!M'
p%&fi&& eren't long.
Mr. George introduced Mr Welsh
and myself to a number of his ac
quaintances-—stunning girls, lovely
dancers, quite adorable.
And Mr. \dsh danced until far
after the midnight hour. Seemed no
‘oml of mash with those pretty At
lantahs. Pretty Atlantans no end of
& mash with Mr. Welsh. Quite jolly.
Made quite an impression, | assure
you. Heard a fellow in the lobby as
we were leaving. Mather rough cus
tomer he seemed, hruised ear and fiat.
tened nose and all that sort of thing
Fellow sald Tve sead ‘em all
There's some as gets peevish before
A scrap and some as gots happy and
some dries out and some boxes up to
the last minute, but here's this guy
A foxtrotting till 2 g m. the night be
fore a battle. Wot's the game com
ing w 0 Wattell
Do you suppose he referred to Mr
Welsh®
Greeks Compelled
To Become Islams
(By International News Service.)
PARIE. Jan. 1 —Persecution of
Chiristian Greeks in Turkish territory
has been pedoubled since the with.
drawal of Allied troops from the Dar.
danelles sovording to a dispateh from
Athens
It staton hat all the Greek inhabi.
tants of ‘Hree villages were o pelied
ty embrate islamism under pain of
death, «hlle those in two other vil.
inges wer® driven from their homes
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Austrians Using |
Asphyxiating Bombs
(By International News Service. )
ROME Jan. ) The following oM.
il sintement was lssusd My the
Malian W ar OMce 6. day
im 1h W hole front artillery com
bais are in progress. The snemy s
employing the use of saphyuiating
Py s o fOpPing many on our pos. |
tions in ‘he Imone valley and on the
et bank of the Chises
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15 Killed in Blast
On Munition Train
By International News Serviee.) I
LAREDO, TEXAR Jan | )‘.-M«-l
slon of ~are of ammunition and dy
i ite B Carranss atiny train in
Mentere Mexica killsd 15 petenne
and injured 28 accanding ' 8 rtegary
reveived ete 1o dav
Palldings in Monierey were dam
age
Munitions in Persia
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Taken By B.nsmnsl
(By Internations! News Servies )
LAIND N, Jan | A Newter dis
pateh from Teberan sare the Nus
slans found 1000890 sounds of isle
At o snd 39 508 soands of can .
son ammanition s Kum
Copyri 3 9 3 PAY NO MORE.
E\L!ig{a .(t::m:l’:: o 2 CENTS §i TRAINS, 5 CENTS.
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1 SIOO,OOO Behind Amount Antic
’ ipated by the Board, but This
| Will Be Greatly Reduced.
l City Comptroller Goldsmith's finan
clal report for 1915, completed Bat
urday, shows that the city is about
3100000 behind the amount anticl
ipated by the Filnance Committee in
making up its apportionments
To offset this are uncollected taxes
and other debts due the city to al
most an squal amount Any deficit
ium be borne by Lhe various ofty de
‘|-aflm'mu after an equitable dicision
The report shows total collections
for the year from all sources. in sud.
Ing taxes and licenses, of $4.128 287
The city began the year with $617
| 388 est over from 1914 much f
!‘.".: h went to pay VANg -over ¢ "
{ for that year
! The balance Satur My in banks and
i» LY treasury was $456.957. which was
‘v( aside (o meet bilis for 1915 not !
fpnid Of this $72.500 aach was de
i;. ited n the Amer 2t Atla .
Lowry and FPourth Na nal Banks
i The disbursements for the year had
not been impletely figured, but one
!,Lr the mportant items was 5138 )
!f‘fl-' paAYment on tha 3 rematory
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\Building Increase
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' For Year $24,856
g Judging by the annual report of
| Bullding Inspector Hiys. fust n
plete Atianta knew st thing
ter of ling
The report shows ? iding
the last year in reased over 19814
it}m am nt f 324,884
The ' pßitie of piding 4 -
119 was 3060 4 *® total for
11914 war 34.584.200
? The * building . aby . g
i:x- so s
! Dwe g=, ¥ ¥ :
‘ B BAGEAN . apartments, 3598 512
Q»"‘"' "andler sare - $
| , ' gs, $213.9%
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Newspaper Man Dies
‘ AMERIL N Jar J i et
| Furtow, 58 ' e than 3
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Russian Fleet Stops
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All Foreign Ships
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German Submarine
8 s,ao ’
Sinks British Ship
; By International News Bervice
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EVENING
EDITION
! Another American !
Woman to Reign as |
Vlceremerof India
Mrs. Lewis Vernon Harcourt.
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Of Their Submarine
By International News Service
Mine Employees Get
10 Per Cent Raise
Joe Murphy, Ancient
Irish Comedian, Dies
(e . strana! Neows Ber .
(By International News Service.)
LONDON. Jun. 1 The big Penir
! [ enine
SUIAr ANa Orienta ner """-C wWan
torpedoed n the Mediterranean Sea
n Thur ternoon w tremen
ous loss fe Y B bmarine tha
nat . fie ? erhis ambnanis
Among the first \S% DASSeNngers on
hoard Nere Robert N fcNeel
United States Consul at Ad Ara
ag Baron John Walter Edward
Dougias M tague f Beulie
Ther weres 9 women
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Liner Near Alexandria
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