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The Atlanta Georgian.
ATLA NTA
1910
VOL. I. NO. 35.
Morning Edition.
ATLANTA, GA., WEDNESDAY JUNE C, 1006.
Morning Edition.
PRICE:,
PACKERS ARE BUSY
CLEANING PLANTS;
WARNING SIGNS UP
Workmen Are Ordered
to Keep Themselves
Clean.
SANITARY CONDITIONS
ARE BEING IMPROVED
Foremen Say That Houses Are
Kept as Nice as It Is Possi
ble to Make Them.
By Private Leaeed Wire.
Chicago, June S.—One of the effect*
of the dlacloeurea of packing houae
conditions was seen In an attempt In
at least three of'the plants to remedy
the conditions condemned In the re
port. Toilet arrangements were reno
vated. floors cleaned. Hralls scraped,
light and ventilation Improved.
The surroundings of the workers In
these three plants were improved 60
per rent In one day. It was said the
packers knew of the report Sunday
night, and that early In the morning
gangs of men were taken from their
work and placed at various cleaning
and whitewashing Jobs. In preparation
for the throng* of visitors who were
eure to come. The general manager of
one big plant spent yesterday morning
In a down town plumbing establish
ment picking out the latest sanitary
plumbing.
‘‘Lams" In Wash Room.
"We have been a little lame In the
wash room conveniences." he said. "In
this the report Is Just. But If a man
Is looking for things that are wrong
he ran find them In bis own kitchen.”
Besides renovating the plumbing,
the packing companies- put up a varie
ty of signs ajl over the plants enjoin
ing cleanliness. One of these was in
red letters, as follows:
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0 KEEP CLEAN.
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0 ployees wash hands and keep
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O COMMITTEE TO DISCUSS
0 BEEF TRUST MATTER.
O By Private Leased Wire..
0 Washington, June 6.—Repre-
O sentatlve Lorlmer Is arranging
2 ? ro * ram with Chairman
o Wadsworth for a meeting of the
o houfte committee on agriculture
X tomorrow, when the beef truat
2 ®*,P°* ure ***** proposed laws
O will be In order for conaldera-
X *' on * Lorlmer haa been work-
O in* all day on the re-drafted
O bill, which he took to Chicago,
O and brought back to have aub-
2 ftltijted for the Booaevlt-Bever-
2 idge measure. Members of
2 congress, after reading the pa-
g pen* containing the Nelll-Rey-
2 nolda report, are beginning to
2 believe that the conditions of
2 the packing housea are shock-
2 tng, and that the meat trust has
O for years been selling fllthy
O and poisonous food to the peo-
O pie.
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Hundreds of these signs were pasted
all over the packing houses. The fore
men wers told that the rules ngnlnst
expectorating must be enforced or dis
charge would result
Warning 8igns Qalors.
' 'in the sales room of Swift A Co. were
found signs giving tbl* warning:
"Employees getting meats dirty by
uelng dirty tools or dragging on floor
will be discharged."
Another new one was one forbidding
the use of tobacco In all food producing
rooms.
While denying the existence In their
meat-preparing room* of the condition!
described in the Nelll-Reynolds report,
officials of the Armour and Swift com
panies proved reluctant to permit In
spection of the packlfig processes criti
cised.
No Filthy Method!.
Superintendent Conway, of the Ar
mour plant, finally was lifduced to per
mit a view of the rooms In which the
various meat products are prepared,
some of the conditions surrounding
the handling of meat were found to bo
as described in the report. Other con-
d Ions, particularly Instances of
filthy methods, could nbt be found In
Armours.
Whether any of the unclean pro
cesses of handling meats and meat
products exist in Swiff* could not be
termed. Superintendent Young declined
10, answer the chargee in the report
end refueed permission to visit the
rooms in which the meat Is prepared
‘°Li he ,r ***r products.
The extensive use of wooden equip-
ment—wooden tables on which the
" ! ut an<l »’°od*n carta In which
}" ,' arloua parts are handled—was
. , . * x,,t * n Armour’s, as descrlb-
IV" ,ha report. This Is true even of
n I". hog-kllllng house, which Is de-
o. tfi d ,h * Parkers to be a model of
By Private Leaeed Wire,
Paris, June 6.—The sultan le still
holding out today against the French
demands for reparation enforced by the
dispatch of a French warship to Tan
gier.
The Turkish government refuses to
make any apologies for the death of the
Frenchman, Charbonnler.
through the process uader compara
tively Immaculate conditions. The
fllthy element of the handling Is Inci
dent to the disposition of the leaser
products. On a wooden-covered table,
surrounded by a doxen men with flying
knives, a great trough delivers at reg
ular Intervals the meat. First It goes
to one, who mips oft a piece, bud then
to another, who snips off another pie,
and so on around the circle of butch
ers.
. All these sc taps are thrown Into
wooden carts, which are constantly
going full and returning empty. Some
of the carte were encrusted along the
upper edge with dry grease and fllth.
The barrels In which some of the trim
mings are also hauled away looked
even worse.
“Arc Cleansed Nightly."
/’These carts and barrels are thor
oughly scalded and cleansed every
night,” said Foreman Byers, of the
hog-kllllng.houte. “They are not dir
ty now. They may look that way to a
MEXICAN REVOLUTION
IS BACK OF RIOTING
STILL NEEDS FUNDS
FOR RELIEF WORK
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ANOTHER TREMBLER
AT 8AN FRANCI8CO.
By Private Leased Wire.
San Francisco, Juno t.—At
11:62 ’oclock last night a sharp
earthquake shook 8an Francis
co. No damage was don* so far
as known.
Greaser Miners Hoped
to Run Americans
Out of Sonora.
TROUBLE NOT STARTED
BY UNION AGITAT0R8
“Gringos,” Fearing to Cause Gen
eral Bloodshed, Stand for In
sults From Mexicans.
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By Private Leased Wire.
New York, June 6.—J. D. Phelan. In
a telegram to Herman Oslrlche, stated
that San Francisco le In need of funds.
Coming on the heels of the action
of the banks last week In starting the
return of money from San Francisco,
It. has caused surprise. The banks in
the last few days have sent back more
than 66.000.000.
’’There are funds In the East held
for rehabltatlon of which we have
knowledge,” says Mr. Phelan's mess
sage, "but which have not yet been
turned over to ue. W* are tn com
munication with the parties and we
are promised such funds. The relief
work once accomplished, we Intend to
Incorporate and use all available
funds for rebuilding. This will bo the
most important and costly work."
H TO MEET
IN WINDY CITY
Its kind.
Dry Qreaso on Carts.
surroundings, but porcelain carte woul,
not be any cleaner."
“How about the wooden tables to
which the government agents object,
ed?" woe another question.
“Why, we use slnc-covered tables
wherever we can,” eakl the foreman.
“But we could not use sine over there
where they are trimming heads. The
butchers could not keep their knives
sharp working on the sine table."
8pat Upon the Meat
Foreman Jeaulck, of the sausage de
partment. declared that no meat from
which saunage Is made Is ever taken
from the floor, as the government
agents reported seeing In some estab
lishment*. While he wa* speaking,
however, a chunk of meat tumbled from
the long table to the floor beside one
of the women worker*. While th* meat
lay on the floor a passing man expecto
rated on It.
The girl then paused In her task
long enough to lift the chunk of meat
bark to the heap on the table.
"No, none of those conditions exist
here," said Foreman Jesulck. "All the
mest we use for sausage Is cut up her*
by these girls. We don’t have any men
walking over the meat, or shoveling It
up from the floors, or wheeling It about
A» pointed out by the Investigators, In rotten carts, as the Investigators
—- ,na| n Part of ths carcass goes say."
$300,000 INCREASE
IN STREET CAR TAX
Total Franchise Value
Is Now Placed at
$1,550,000.
1 omptroller General Wright, through
wlth President P. S. Ark-
fcinaJuu. , ha * t ** c ured an Increase of
f'lorrf 0 £ ,he franchise returns of the
Any 1 * Rall * ra y and Electric Com-
This makes the total franchise of
company 11,660.000. With the In-
creaee for last and this year Comp
troller Wright has succeeded In get
ting the franchise valuation Increased
*860.000 tn alt.
When the returns wers made to the
comptroller he at once notified Presi
dent Arkwright that they were not ac-
ceptable, and requeeted an Increase.
After consideration the returns were
raised to a figure aceptable to the
comptroller, and arbitration will not
be necessary- . _ ...
The returns of the Macon and Dublin
extension, a short line of about 26
miles, have been Increased from ***,-
000 to 1128.000, and will be accepted.
Up to date Comptroller Wright has
succeeded In securing Increases In cor
poration returns which he ha* deemed
too low, thus doing sway with the
tedious and expensive arbitration
boards.
By Private Leased Wire.
Chicago, June 6.—Anarchists from
every part of the United States as well
as Europe, many of them former con
victs, who have spent years In prison
fob nets of violence, will hold a five-
day convention In this city, beginning
Wednesday, - at which steps will be
token for concerted action In sprcndlng
the propaganda of the red flog through
out the entire world.
leaders of the "rede” from Russia,
Italy, Spain and Germany will be the
gueats of honor of the live local an
archist organisations, and the conclave
will perhaps be the largest of Its kind
that the world haa ever known.
Maxim Gorky, Iran Norondy, former
President Maxim, of the Baltic repub
lic, and a young woman, said to bo a
polish countess, who has become con
verted to the cause, will represent the
Russian revolutionists, and Autoro
sasaln of King Humbert of Italy, and
who fled that country after his cou
sin’s arrest, will represent the Italian
anarchists. Detectives from American
hot beds of anarchy are hare to assist
the local police In ferreting out the
real designs of the "rede” and to keep
those who are unknown locally under
constant surveillance.
There are three officers here from
Paterson, X. J., where the plot to as
sassinate President McKinley was
hatched, two from 8t. Louis and three
from New York. Pinkerton detectives
In the employ of Henry O. Frick, the
Pittsburg steel magnate, who was shot
during the Homestead strike by Alex
ander Berkman, are In the city. They
are said to be men who went through
the strike In Pennsylvania In 1862, and
who know every agitator that was In
volved In the riots at that time.
Disclosures of the formation of a
g lut In Portlnnd, Ore., to assassinate
resident Roosevelt leads Chief Col
lins to believe that secret service men
would be sent here from Washington,
hut he has received no official notice
that they wlH come.
CONTEST FOR ESTATE
OE STANDFORD BEGUN
By Private Leased Wire.
Cananca, Mexico, Juno 6.—The dis
turbance which has shaken this camp
so thoroughly Is known to be but
part of a wide revolutionary movement
on tho part of Mexicans throughout the
state of Sonnrn.
Tho object of this Insurrection le to
drive alt Americans from the northern
part of Mexico. Representatives
organised labor hare had absolutely
nothing to do with It.
No Truth In Report.
Tho reports sent out to the effect
that the agitators of the American
Federation of Labor was partly respon
sible for the teouble hero Is without
foundation. Among the American
miners and skilled workmen here there
are many members of tho federation,
men from Montana, Idaho and Colorado
camps, but they have made no effort
to organise here, and many of them
are among those defending life und
property.
Among tho 300 American volunteers
■11" i a me from 8 Is bee Saturday morn
Ing were eeoree of men who formerly
worked In Montana and Colorado, and
belonged to ths American Federation
of Labor.
Refute to Start Riot
more orderly force could not be
wished for, though they came here with
their blood boiling with Indignation,
HER FA VORITE, TOO!
“MY DEAR BOY, I’M ASHAMED FOR VISITORS TO 8EE YOU. YOU 80RELY NEED A NEW COAT.
MjSSsliV. Y. CENTRAL IS GIVEN STOCK
JUST “FOR TRAFFIC REASONS"
Would-Be Suicide in
Perilous Position
Two Hours.
By Prlrste I.eased Wire.
San Francisco, June 8.—What prac
tically amounts to a contest of the vast
Stanford estate was died In the county
clerk's office yesterday by Annie F.
Stanford, a niece of the senator,
against the executors of the will of the
late Jane L. Stanford.
The action takes the form of a suit
for 2101,006 said to be accruing to Asa
P. Stanford since th* death of his
brother and to th* restoration of 6600,-
000 worth of stock alleged to have
been fraudulently withheld by Mrs.
Stanford from her brother-in-law In
his old sge and destitution. The com
plaint accuse* Mr*. Stanford of con'
splracy and fraud.
them was. guilty of the slightest act
that might precipitate trouble.
More than a score of times In tho
Inst three days your correspondent
heard Mexicans Insult Americans on
the streets, and with vile abuse defy
•hern to fight. In every Instance the
Americans, knowing that tn fight would
bo to start a riot, In which they might
bo compelled to take many lives In
defense of their own, Ignored the In
suits. ,
To Oust Americans.
Mea to whom un unresented insult
Is worse than a stab from a knlfo re
strained themselves to avoid bloodshed,
and to their manly self-control scores
and perhaps hundreds of people owe
their lives. But every American In
Cananca la convinced that the strtke
was for the purpose of getting Amrrl
cans out of this section more than for
nnythlng else.
One of tho demands of tho strikers
Is that Mexicans be given so per cent
of the positions requiring skilled labor.
As that would force out of Cananca I Two
severe! hundred skilled American
workmen, whose positions the Mcxl
can* are not competent to All, the de.
mand will not be complied with.
Revolt Dodgers Distributed.
In support of the assertion that the
uprising was not for a rate* of wages
only, but for the purpose of driving out I By Private Leased Wire,
the Americans, It le learned that revo- Buffalo, N. Y„ June 6.—Two hundred
lutlonary circulars were circulated Sat- cltlsens of Niagara Falls shouted at
urday morning. They were gathered Patrolman Oeorge Calllnan early this
an H. d aVhTTL d ..?;. q mi C .'!!L«^rm b i*m while he snd other member*
Hid th® Iniurftntiiticcicdfn In I _* #»._ nn ■ _* . »
In* control of th® city. It would* accord- I th # ® «*° ,|c0 Jf® department* at
In* to common belief; have remitted In *** e were Hiking their llvee to
the killing of hundreds of Americana rescue Amoa ftchVltier* of Toronto* a
and the driving of others out of Sonora. I wouid-be suicide* who stood up for two
™. c ‘.elJ'Jr I hou " ln ‘ he owlrtlng, tumbling wa-
ment In an flartl of lhe republic VSd I*”’**/"* ( ro , m ,ho . r !' * nd le “ «h»" «
especially in the state of Sonora, where hundred feet from the brink of the
the much-hsted “Gringo’’ miner* are abyss,
becoming more numerous every day. Nsvsr In the history of Nlagar Falls
PREPARATIONS BEING MADE "fh^atara* at
_ TO RHUHI UNI tU ,2*
N« York, June 6,-At the office of 1 h '™
tho Green* companies It Is said that ? nd d ™ ppl "* w,,h J r0 *T 1 0 T*'[,
there are no new development* In the brink, Schwltser stood on his feet, and
situation at tho company's mines at while the police and firemen workeil
Cananca, Mexico. So far as the com- frantically In bring him ashore, I
peny Is concerned the matter Is closad. stubbornly refused to save himself.
FIGHTS TO DROWN
IN NIAGARA FALLS
Hundred Excited People
Look on and Shout Words of
Encouragement to Men.
blind man is robbed
BY HIS YOUNG EMPLOYEE
pa th* charge of robbing W. E. Ha-
> burton* a blind man, his employer*
Davi«, a While youth 16 years of
was Tuesday bound over to th#
courts by Recorder Broyles.
tb* uiH Davis has been working for
blind man for iome tlm*. and early
intt*??* . m ° r n!ng 1a said to have gone
1510 Utter’s trunk and confl-cated
a purs* containing 660. Thebffrthen
mad# a bee-line for a Whitehall street
store and Invested In a new suit or
clothing. He was afterwards arrested
by Policeman Spratlln and 616.68 re
covered.
The boy has already served three
years tn the reformatory, and etepa win
be taken to have him returend there
at once, as he Is out on parole.
BOLT FROM THE SKY
NEARLY WRECKS TRAIN
BOLT FROM THE BKY—BIO HEAD.
By I’rlrete Leased Wire.
Linton, Ind, June I.—Last night
white a southbound passenger train on
the Southern Indiana railroad was run
ning at a high rat* of speed It was al
most thrown from th* track by a flash
of lightning and a cloudburst.
Two hundred passengere wers badly
shaken up, and the water was almost a
foot deep at Rlackfiawk. Communica
tion Is cut off and It Is reported that
several were killed and Injured.
DISPATCHER DENIES STORY
OF WRECK ON HIS ROAD.
Terr* Haute, Ind, June 6.—The
Southern Indiana’s train dlipatrher
says there has been no wreck or tr
ble on that road.
He Stood Like 8tatu*.
„ . - -m. . , h ., tll . . , II* stood Ilk* a status In the water,
rill',* USKKl Sn'ShS t fal!!L b * not <“'rlnff a word and aaamed to pay
full operation In th* hear future. I absolutely no attention to the people
on th* bank who were erased with eg-
cltement and daxed at th* sight.
The Bremen attempted to shove an
extension ladder toward Schwltser.
The tint one was Instantly swept over
the falls. Every moment the people on
the brink expected to see Schwltser
follow In the wake of the ladder. lie
never moved. Men shouted to him to
catch hold of the rope* thrown toward
him. He never answered. Then at
tempts wers made to lax so him, but In
vain.
Work For Two Hour*.
For two hours the policemen and
Challenge Issued by Smith and
Accepted Immediately by
Clark Howell.
TAKEN FROM HUSBAND
BY HER RELATIVES
Special to The Georgias.
Moultrie, Oe., June 6.—Th* marriage
of Jose* Holland to Mia* Ida Peterman
sssn £».?'*!«"Li: r«~ «:«u5sr msk.
night In the vicinity of Liberty, this I reicu. PatroIrnM Caillnan
hll , h t rtd. y0 Jf» , ^r volunteered to tie a rope about hie
*?. h a r b *‘l wslet and rtek his life by wading out.
roenj after * h * ,a ™HF nog retired and on* and of a rope waa twisted about
hurried to the home of Rev. John hla waist. Two score of rltltena took
Cooper, who performed th* marriage hold of th# rope. Cautiously Calllnan
ceremony. The groom I* a eon of Jule started to wad* toward Schwltser.
Holland and only 16 years old, while alter taking a few steps Into the wa-
the bride I* 14 and a daughter of Mr*, tar he shook hi* head and said It was
Laura Peterman. n „ UM .
There were atrenuou* objections to Finally an extension ladder rigged
th* marriage by the girl's relaUves, with stout ropes, twisted about tree
and yesterday morning whan they trunks, was placed In the water. Then
learned of th* elopement they began to Patrolman Calllnan and George H.
plan to regain possession of her. Sev- BatU and Fireman Thomas Conroy
era! mala relatives of the bride. It Is I placed ropes about their waists. Calll-
reported. want to th# horns of the eld- I nan was Unit, Batta and Conroy fol-
er Holland and demanded that th* 1 lowed. When he was within a few feat
young lady return home. They were I of Schwltser th* man showed light,
ordered from th* but refused to but Calllnan caught hold of him and
go. The young bride cam* out and than th* cltlxen* on the shore dragged
told them that aha was rexolved to live Schwltser, Calllnan. Balls and Conroy
with the man to whom she had been to safety.
married. Force waa brought to boar, H* Fought Dxxperately.
It la stated, and ah* ere* taken back to l ttchwltxxr fought desperately, but
her mother. was cubduad and uken to the station
The *IH I* *ald tobe unusually pret- house. Schwltser Is a shoemaker from
ty. She Is an only child, and by a,con- I Toronto, where he haa a wife and fam-
dltlon of her father's will aim le the ||y. He cam* to th* falls Saturday and
hair to th* whole of a large estate, the last night, while apparently under the
mother being left out. This will rerro 1 influence of some drug, attempted aul-
to make the relatlrea of the girl even |e«de by throwing himself In the river
the American side, soma 200 yards
Jth
determined In their objections to from I
marriage. 1 above the American fall*.
Two more joint debalaa have been
arranged between cinrk Hotvill anil
Hoke Smith. The flrxt will be held at
Rome on June 22, nnd th* second at
Albany between July 1 and August I,
th* exact data to be fixed later. Th*
arrangement* ware brought about by
a challenge (sued by Mr. Smith on
Tuesday, and to which Mr. Howell sent
a prompt reply.
Arrengemnte have not been com-
eted for the JolqJ deba
n Atlanta naxt Friday night. Mana
gers of the Hoke Smith Club and tha
Clark Howell Club In Fulton county
were buey Tuesday morning arranging
a list of those who will alt on the plat
form. Both aides are going to be care
ful on this point, as It la believed th*
actions of thou* on th* platform will
have a decided Influence on th* aU‘
dlence.
The action of Mr. Smith on Tuaaday
In Issuing a challenge to Mr. Howell
to hold Joint debates In Albany and
Rome came as a distinct surprise.
Th* statement had gone out that
there would be comparatively little
Joint debating, and that each candi
date waa to light separately. It looks
now aa If war I
to a finish, with
state aa onlookers.
Both Mr. Howell and Mr. Smith are
In Atlanta. Mr. Howall haa left the
arrangements for hla debate In At'
lanta wtlh Charles T. Hopkins, chair,
man of th* executive commit!** of th*
Clark Howell Pulton County Club,
while Reuben R. Arnold, who holds
similar position with th* Hoke 8m.—
Fulton County Club, Is acting for Mr.
Smith. Both of th* candidates know
what Is going on, however.
Mr. Smith's challenge to Mr. Howell
for the Rome and Albany debates waa
as follows:
"Hon. Clark Howell, City.—Dear Sir:
have an engagement to speak at
Rome on June 2*. I Invite you to meet
me there at that time for a Joint dis
cussion.
“If the time named conflicts with
your other engagement*. 1 will agree
with you on any data between the 12th
and tha 24th of June.
"I also Invite you to meat ma In
Joint discussion at Albany, Ga.
”1 can agree with you on any Sat*
between July 7 and August I.
"I suggest that th* asms rulas gov
ern these debates that governed tha
Columbus debate, you to open and con
clude at on# of th* meetings, and I to
do so at th* other.
(Signed)
"June 6, 1*06.'
Mr. Howell’s
Road’s Financial Chief
MakesSome Startling
Admissions.
Very truly your*,
“HOKE SMITH.
COMPANY GIVEN INTEREST
IN BIG COAL CONCERNS
Owns Shares in Mines Located in
the Bituminous Fields of the
State of Pennsylvania.
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Ily Private Lcnsed Wire.
Philadelphia, Pa. June 6.—The bitu
minous coal Interests of the New York
Central railroad In Pennsylvania were
)>r• • <iKI' r t" Unfit t..,lm by Interstate
Commerce Cummbiilonern Clements
and Cockrell, who heard a number of
The nrxt was li V. W. R>i»«lter, head
of the Central’* finance department,
who admitted lie waa a director In sev
eral coal companies, aa well hi, k vie*
president of the New York Central.
"Does the New York Central own
aharea In the Beach Cn- k t ml and
Coke Company?” wax naked.
"It own* 6.000 shares." nald Mr.
Roaslter. "I will make an explanation.
The li-nrh Creek company wax merged
In 1101 with the Prnneylvnnlu Coal
and Coke Company, though for traffia
reasons the Identity of tho Beach Creek
company wua preserved."
Owns 8Heres of Stock.
"What Interest doe* the New York
Central own In the Pennsylvania coal
5,000 shares of
.ii r, of prefer-
h of 6 t»er cent
tral'a
"Th* Central
common stock: 6.000 i
red stock and 1800 wort]
bonds.”
Mr. Roaslter raid the Central had
never paid for ItM interest in the com
pany exrept by turning In lie Beach.
Creek stocks at the time of the mer
ger.
“What Is thn value of th
holdings In the l'cnnsylv
Company?”
For Trafflo Reasons.
"From 110,000.000 to *12,000.000." an
swered the witness.
Why waa this Interest given tn the
New York Central practically without
consideration r*
"For traffic res sot
Roaslter.
The Central had. f
said Mr. Rossiter. owt
Bituminous Coal and
which. In turn.
Mr.
otb*
'lenrfleld
'ompany,
t Hmn« h
props
The Central also ncqulr ....
rls Run Coal Company, when I
chased control of the 4i Svi
Genera and Corning rallrn.nl tn
coal company, he said, had bee
posed of.
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THAT FEELS 80 HOT.
4r. Howell’s reply waa aa follows:
Hon. Hoke Smith, 706 Peters Build
ing, City.—Dear Blr: 1 have yours of
an data, and In reply beg to say that
wUl be glad to mast you, both at
Roma and a* Albany—at Rome on th*
date Indicated by you, June 22. anil at
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