The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, June 09, 1906, Image 7

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m I TOWN Are under water —— RBERVOIB is threatened i *D PEOPLE FLEE HOMES ii. i i. n i hi imii ii*Miwnimii . .11 .....y^,, ras,> ... i . .1 . THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN. , - A i Camping on the Hill Side Be Out of Reach of the Torrent. To , private Leased Wire. Viitsburg, Pa.. June 8.—The rivermen -round Pittsburg are expecting a Hood, fcjt how big It will be no one cai ludae as most of the water now com- L- |j from cloudbursts In the upper IS of the state. The river is rising hire having come up almost two feet during the night, and at 6 o’clock marks at Davis Island dam showed Set several heavy rainfalls from the State are reported. Greensburg. Jeannette. Manor and many other towns suffered the heavy downpour and much damage Is report ed Reports from various points show Hat the flood Is subsiding and that danger has passed. Torrents of water from the mountain threatens the destruction of the reser voir at Roggaley, and the people are camping on the hills. ... High water has stopped the machin ery- In the pumping station at Butler and work has also been suspended In a number of factories. Houses In the lower portion of town are submerged PRISONER AND JAILER III OH JBBD TERMS JUDGE HARGI8 ORDERED TO CELL THROUGH WORDS PASSED TO THIRD PERSON. By Private Leased Wire. Jaekson, Ky., June 8.—Following the Indictment of the grand Jury, Judge Hargla yesterday surrendered himself In open court on the charge of being accessory before the fact to the murder of the late Dr. J. D. Cox. Judge Riddle announced that as he had been object' ed to by the defendant In a similar case, he would decline to preside in this one, and that the prisoner would be in the custody of the Jailer. Though responsible for the safekeep' Ing of the prisoner, Jailer Little per milted him to be at large all day, but went to Hargis’ place of business at 4:30 o’clock last evening and requested him, through his friend, Ed Callahan, to go with him to the Jail. Hargis and Little are not on speaking terms. Judge Hargis has filed an affidavit alleging unsanitary conditions of the Breathitt county Jail, and former bad treatment on the part of Jailer Little, and asked to be sent to another Jail. Judge Riddle, having declined to pre side In the case, would not hear this motion. Hargis Is conflncd among and treated Just the same as the other prls oners. T. P. Cardwell, Sr., father-ln- law of Mr. Cox, Is pressing the prose cution. EIGHTY PERSONS HURT Bf GERMAN MENNONITE SETTLE MENT IS PRACTICALLY DE- 8TROYED BY THE STORM. By Private Leased Wire. Hillsboro, Runs., Juno 8.—A tornado •truck Goesael, a German Mennonlte settlement, 15 miles southwest of here, yesterday, and the town was practical ly destroyed. About 80 persons were in jured. The moet seriously hurt are Katie Hendrlchs, aged 12; Henry Rat*, lalf, a farmer, and Dr. Peter Rtchert. The tornado laid waste a strip 200 yards wide. Several stores and twelve residences were demolished, and every residence In town wne dnmaged. The Clusen mill and the Gorkin parochial echool, nearing completion, were Wrecked. The large Mennonlte hoepltal was only slightly damaged. The Injured were taken there for treatment NATIONAL PARK PLANS TO BE CONSIDERED Papers, maps and other data will ba prepared for the next session of con- fress by the committee which has been working toward establishing national P*rk» , m the three battle grounds •round Atlanta. City Engineer Clay ton has completed the mapa of the grounds and they will be considered at the meeting of the committee next Tuesday afternoon at 1:80 o'clock. The prime object of the meeting Is to frams ff* b !» which will be presented by UMrgta congressmen. Th, committee consists of commlt- appointed from the city council, JT om .the Chamber of Comemrce, from ™ t-nlted Confederate Veterans’ As sociation, from the Confederate camps „ this city, from the county commie- S® 8 ?™ and from the Grand Army of tje Hepubllc, Councilman Edmund W. "tJ n ** fhairman. Th" plan carried out will mean that too battle grounds of Peachtree creek, Atlanta and Exra church will be con- '•rted into parks and wide tree- •wdsr-d boulevards encircling the city loin them. GIRL SLA YER OF OLD A UNI IS TO BE GIVEN FREEDOM JOSEPHINE TERRANOVA. This Picture Was Taken Just After the Jury Had Acquitted Her on Charge of Murder, By Private Leased Wire. New York, June 8.—Decision was reached at the office of the district attorney yesterday to discharge Josephine Terranova from custody on Monday. - * She will not be held for trial en a charge of killing her uncle, Ga etano Reggio. Last Friday a Jury acquitted h/r of the charge of murdering her aunt, Mra. Reggio. BROTHER GIOVANNI’S REWARD BY J. SACKVILLE MARTIN. O vlMBS in such variety and of such beautiful designs. Among the attractively finished styles are those with filigree scrolls,carved arabesques, Jewel-set or enam eled. The effective Baroque art used as a setting in some of ” e smartest combs and form a most ,nr, ctive combination with either the ftse.gold or green-gold finish. Turquoise enamels are also popular. MAIER & BERKELE. Brother Giovanni mood berare the great unflalahed canvas that waa to grace the wait above the high altar of the monaatery chapel. Ills palette and hla brnahes lay Idle beside him, while be stared at the painting wltb eyss that did not ace It, lielng far beyond In vision* of glory, of which he bad caught lint a faint reflection, lore waa aet out the crucifixion of Our Lord In n manner feeling enough to con vert both Turk and Saracen. Th# good brother's eyes wandered from tho Infinite tenderness of the central flgnre to the two weeping women aboat the foot of the croee; nud then to a few strongly drawn lines la charcoal In the left-hand corner of the painting, which showed where the work was still Incomplete. Although a humble monk, Giovanni was held In high esteem I Kith by the nbbot sad the brethren of the little monastery of Santa Cssclone. These beM It Arm as an article of faith that none other In all Italy could paint as he could. It was useless to speak to them of Flrense and Bottieelll; squally useless to talk of Route and of ’’■plural. They were almnj* men who had . if seen these things. Neither did they wish to sss them; for had they not Gio vanni's works?-«nd It was beyond ques- on that these were lieyoml compere. Alt things considered, Giovanni might have been excused had he been pnffed op with his fame, it was the more merit to him. therefore, that he showed no sign of being so. He was ever the same; a simple, kindly, btowu-eyed man, somewhat Inclined to sfontness through much sitting at his work, of little nse In the practical affairs of life, end so forgetful of his comfort that at times It was necessary to drag him from bis rsnrss to the refectory for his frugal n> As*iils ays traveled downward Into the nattalshed corner of the Picture bis face took on an expreaslon of dlstren, and he awoke from hla day dream with a mur- Alas? I can never do It," he cried. What do 1 know of such man. or whom si J take is my model* NsTjut fo And _lm I should have to so forth Into tie world at»l luto the abode of thieves sad murderers. And bow can I do that? The ft?n n 7« si} ffW^SrV- M uBS c Ti“” isa that very morning the Abbot Pnolo turn ratted him to Ms- own ;ipsrtment after ma- tins and had Informed him that the lord bishop of Peru gin was passing through the monaster* on his way to Ftrsnse. bring ing letters from the holy father himself to Loreaso de Medici and to M* guest. Gal- ieasxo 8forid, duks of jlllnn. . "It Is useless," he sighed, I cannot do “ire gathered his brashes slowly together and went to tho refsetory for Ms midday “Se afternoon found btaagnln beforehls ss J M k .‘b n , c i."i,'a" 7 JK shone hotly on the greenUwu ofthe court VS£j- M'lSthS 1 ^ri?h* S£ thoughts Than tbs seen# before^.hlm. jw SafN ‘ the long nhnggjr eyebrow* were of t be in me sandy color of hi* hair. Ill* nose wn* large and fleshy, ami hi* Ups shnt tightly to- uit? ii’ii-iiiiim Hiui; in tut? iiht. jiim opiww the mouth a large luole disfigured his chin, giving rise to u half a doasn strong, sandy nalr*. Brother filornnnl stared nt him as though he were unable to remove bis eyes. “Ay," satd the Lord ltlabon, raising his Jewelled Angers by way of “Ho this la the picture*/* He Rased nt it steadily and made the sign of the cross upon his liretst. “Yon hare wrought well, in/ brother,'* he said, Using his eyes sternly upon Giovanni, “Yours Is Indeed a •wonderful talent, nud worthily. - I „ Yet tefi me,** he continued scanning the picture narrowly, “what figure do yon pro pose placing here where you have left tho canvas Imperfect?" “If It pleases year Lord . Fra (lloranul, nervously, “It, Is iny Inten “ i to depict here the accursed Isca * fferlng wltb the Jews-for Ids plm-i stiver, lie shall be shown holdiug out band while he glsoces furtively over his shoulder at the cross, as though fearing thn| he should meet with miraculous de- •W well thought of," sold the Blaliop gravely—'“a striking conception Wherefore Is it not yet finished i I rest of the picture?" "Alsa. my Isord!" said Giovanni, “there are difficulties in the wsy. Yet uow 1 ma, promise that It shall not be long before 1 Is completed." "Hoe that It Is so," said the Illshop. worthily and reverently st your craft* m/ brother, and do not misuse your talent that bath been voaebaafed to yon. ward—not In sliver or gold, ss do the artists of the world, lint In a manner fitting the work yon shall accomplish and propor tlonate to the leal of which yon do It." He raised bis fingers once mors in liens* diction, and departed wltb bis companions. with progress \ . . ifiHMp rounded solely by men of frith living, be had no model. Wei the fsord Hlshop a ho that nose, those shifty • ! wtr - -* in» UT started us procerafoa of numbs, headed l«y lie abbot and ariehl/ strsnxer, enrna across the fraes In the Ul- roetton of bis room. Ooo fiance at the maxnlflcent ecelestaetletam of the vlattoris rsrlj t**M blsi Jhst this could be no other Sab the lord bishop of FattMhh a power- ful prince ef the church, and on terms of iatlmarj with the popeMmself. He rose and boweS few as the (,ia room. When he raise*] bis eye# to ®Sj®| wars* srsas tenanre. ’jbe’TSu^nulEp'w?* nirsatnn of a Iraffooa la atteudance apon a Min? The RWmp’s hesd was tjld. save for a scanty ring of sandy hair, eucmrllng bis toon re Hto.JjTM were j* 1 * shifty ante when they,were Used on nome deflalte oiijert. In which caae they were ell, was not . . w . Sr mole! With a ehndder ho bail bll fsc,* la bis beads to shat out tho vision _ sbes down, ho fled tt mself la to st ruffle apaln.t temptation. In the clear llfht of a summer erealnf tho Lord Bishop and his train set oat for Flrense. From the — Brother Glorsnnt on Into tte ■ ntfht he coold Ireor It no breier, sml, sris- Inr n born lantern, he harried family from his cell to tho polntlaf room. Desperately ho worked by tho feeble ray* of tbe lantern nntll the fses of Iscariot stood oat hid- ^ ,, --nMi*^ n tu'“cS. r {n* n ilSIS l S; Darin* the nest few days Brother Gio vanni went shoot the monastery pale and preovcopled. The xrest work nude no procreoa, for ho mold not tom-h tt. He was otmesaed by a rlslon of the Bishop's face, lie knew now that no other Jndao was boast hie for Mm; ke knew that he wtmJd bare to paint It, and be trembled at “un*the f flfYday he conld keep away no loafer. He fell to Ma work with feveriab easerncaa. Oae thin*, and one thin* only, be would do, lie wonld replace the acanty hair wltb thick had matted loeke. PosalMy that w-mld be a anfOrleat dlsfalae. A ad be weald leave oat tho mole, too. If bo enatd. He worked ae a atarrtnf maa eats—wlthoot stopptn*. and Jndas crew hideously once move upon the canvas. The good Abbot Paolo watched bins with ripluds me.’’he said rasoely. apt to look i trifle malignant. Abovt them ing hla bead, "It reminds i Beautiful Lots c/I At Auction SATURDAY, JUNE 9th, at 4 P. M. These Lots are right at HapeviHe, some fronting rail road, and owners tell us electric cars are guaranteed by 1st January next. Hourly trains now on C. R. R.; fare 5c. Terms of Sale: $25.00 cash, balance $10.00 per month, 7 per cent. Interest or 5 per cent. Discount for cash. Take C. R. R. train leaving Terminal station at 3:30 p.m. Get off at Rose Hedge. This is a chance to buy at your own price a lot which will be worth double the money in a year after car line is built. Thousands of dollars on improvements are being spent in this section. For particulars, see ANSLEY BROS., 10 East Alabama Street. yet of whom I cannot tell. The brethren thought tho Mime. They gathered In little groupa Iwfor* the picture, endeavoring to recall whom It resembled. None of them, however, penetrated the dis guise of the thick-matted hair. And the mole waa not there, though Fra Giovanni had loHg made up his nitna that Jndas had Just such a mole, and bis fingers Itched to ■ oooi uurriru in wuu im-c. "My I'ruthef," tie cried, Dm. thou flu- lehcd thy picture? The lord IHriion return, thin wny from Flrunie today, anil wilt ar rive In tho afternoon. lie la «rt,ln fo eleh to ice It, ami douhllen he will reward the*, my aon, occnrrtln* to thy dem-rt, •Ye*, ' raid Glovaunf quietly, ’’It la An- The ablmt departed Joyfully, too full of bis preparation, for hi, *ne,t’, reception to Blnnce at the canvu*. But Gloranul utared ■ t It dlunilly. . "He will know It," he murmured; "he cannot but raco*nl«e It." It would lie ru»y to niter the fore. Additional Sporting News FOR FULL PAGE OF 3PORT8 BEE PAGE TWELVE. his work “I will Tho# waa will uot do It.*’ be know 1?w», loraoMlblo. not." be erted, raWM blojh«ndi Jmlau, and not otberwlM. ... Jn It." In tbe afternoon th* lord bishop orrr the hill, with n unmoroou rat When he had mailed and partaken of aome ell,lit refaction, he ciprraaad • wtuh »o — the picture. , , _ Many of the brethren, prppd of fra Olo- .xnnl’a akIII. accompanlnf him. Llk* beea, they rluatored almnt the caavaa, lunrlna, however, a apace wherein the food abbot *%e U MJ5Jp ,h . l ff n i‘?S»l. looked Ion* .and ut-dljy .nt^he with frar. There ’— no doubt now whom JuiUa raoeinL ^ on* of th* monk, could tulM tbe llkanao* when tbe model utoml hefora them. They felt to whlaperiBf toxether, marrelUia that iey had not aeen It before. And even ae looked tho blahoji'a acowl Incresaed, and wltb the acowl tin reaemblanc* * t *ThmT’ heat wroofht welt" h* *Md it laat, tnrnlnx toward Giovanni. "Tbo. kaat wril eSriofcd tM. tale,, that heth Men •mated unto thee. Indrad, laJeed.’ Ira Therefor. .a^dld^heay^omra. thou ..Jver. my brother, but In a man ner flttlnc to the work which you bar* ae- compllehcd, and tbe teal with which you uccfwuplUhed IL Myeelf and yoor good ii-it will confer upon the mot ter. He turned und left the room, followed „/ the ablmt and the wbl.icrln* moukA amt once more Olovnonl wa* left aloa* with bio pletor*. That Mm* ev.DlDC, In th* chapUr houue. Brother Gtovaanl received hla reward, and __ good nranaura. A roupt* of atonly brethren Mrippod him. and, pteeing Mm lac* downward upon th* floor, laid on. to th* itrd; ao that mod afterward of thoou partA when they wotve. howl In tho foreot at night, would laugh by tbelr flrealde* I Flab! 'tla hut Brother Glonmnl receiv ing th* reward of the talent that hath CUTTER CREWS READY TO ROW By Private leveed Wire. Kew York. June 8.—Th* twelve-oared navy cutter raring crown of th* Atlantic fleet are getting rrady for practice for th* rncoe that ere to take place thin enmmer for tho Battenherg Hquailron cup, th* trophy re cently presented to thu enlisted me. of Itenr Admiral Itobtey D. Krone’ fleet by tbe enllated men of th* Ilrlllab aecond crulaer aquadron undor Rear Admiral Prince Lou I a of Batlenborg. The cop, ■ magnlfl- cent affair, atandlng over two fMt high, la of aoild silver, trimmed with gold, und In now on boon) (be battleship Maine, the flagship of th* Atlantic fleet. The rap la Inscribed as follows: ■■Maine, Alabama. Iowa, Kearaarg*. Ken turky, MniMrhueettA Missouri, llllnolA West Virginia, rnneylrenla, Maryland, Colorado, Mayflower, Yankton. To th* enllatud men of the North Atlantic fleet from tbelr British count ns of tho Hecond Crulaer oquadron on beard the Drake, Corn wall. Eaorx, Bedford, CqmborUnd, In grate ful remeatbniara or th* many MndnemeA token* of good fellowship, and wo^erful eotertalnnanta that were glvrn to them In cordial friendaklp by tbelr comrade, acroea the m. Anuapolla, Novambor lat to November X. 13t*-Ncw Tor*.” GRAFFIUS OUT; GILKS GOES IN Ialttls Rock* Ark., Jans A—ProsMont Kav- ana Ugh wn* notified by Manngi-r (illks, of the HlirPYfport tpqm, last nlRht, that be lind snspsndsd Catfhsr Oraffias, and tbnt bs (Gllka) was going to get Into tbs gams Rwddeat Kavanaugb nollfled Ollka that nuepauato; waa right genuine and If Graf- Ithout pop It waa all be would not be allowed been granted to him,” Moral; Even In thadayi before romnww- clul competition. Art for Art’s flak, did not always pay- THROUGH SLEEPING OAR LINE TO Wrightsville Beach, N .0, Commencing Saturday. June the 9th, and continuing each Saturday during the month* ot June, July and Au- gu«L through sleeping cars will be op erated, delivering passenger* at the hotels tt Wrightsville Beach, leaving WrigbtavtUe each Thursday, arriving Atlanta the following morning at d S- a Oil til kctu Jill w< end ticket*, good for five days, IS SEABOARD sssfit that Graf fiti* wn* rriastatsd bs (Gllk*) or *oms olber player moat bs rele«*«d. TH0MA8T0N WIN8. uns I.—Tbs Roy*’ High •cbool of Atlaata lo*t tbres g«tue« to tbo cr#»k Tbomastoo tram. Flrat game: Hcnre: R. II. B. Tborusatno 4 6 4 B. II. H I I 3 Itattralra: Thomaston, Absrrrombls and I fee of 50 Parrla; It. H. 8., "Rsd” 8mltb and Lock-1 |>o extended until July 23, tart, | Three trains dally, loavlng Atlanta Th# isrand gams wa* pltcbsd by P«nl at 8:35 a. m., 4.50 p. ra. And 8.50 p. m.. flteWefA who did oot gly. up . riagl. bltl^, CRrrylnK (taa dartl Pullman clwp- cm Atlanta to Na»hvlllc and .Vashvillo DAY PITCHES FINE GAME. Fpoclnl to Tbs Georgian. Covington, Gn., Juno H.—Covington sd It. E. 1*00 Inutltnte, Frank And^raon’a fast loom from Tbomnaton, on tb«* horns gronsd* yratorday. Tho game wa* v*ry **x- citing from beginning to- fliiluh. Tho foa- turs of the game was th# pitching of l»ny, for Covington. II# gnro up only two lilt** and struck oat flftsen men. S' <in> !• v liming* R. H. B. , rt.vli.tfff.il 030 00^-4 10 91 It. B. 1.00 000 000 000-0 2 I * Uatterlos— Covington, Day and Hlmmonsfi R. B. Lee, Andnraon and Farrl*. This la tbo first of n a»rlea of tbreo gamrat wltb It. B. Lop. Norman will bs In tbs box f'.r th*» local* on Friday, HOME COMING WEEK FOR KENTUCKIANS. THROUGH SLEEPERS Atlanta to Louisville. On nccount of the above occasion the W. ft A. IL H. and N. C. ft St. L Hallway will trail round trip ticket* on Juno 10, It and 12 at rate of one fnro plus 25 cent* for the round trip, tho rat? from Atlanta being |13.5.',, tickets good to return until June 23, lltOt;. |iv dcpoHltlug ticket anil paying nt*. However, tickets will and who struck out fifteen men, ■core: * It. H. E. Thorn, aton U U 4 B. H. H 0 5 7 Batteries; Thomaston, 8towers/and Far ias: B. II. H„ Calloway and LorkhsrL Paul Itoweru, who bad Just pitched a ao-blt rime, pitched th* third same of the series, glrlnfl ap only 4 scratch bit*, (track oat ( men In' raven loulnfu. Score; IL II. E. Tkotnustou ,...11 U 4 & H. ■ 5 4 .1 Battery: Thamistoa, Slower, sad Farias; B. II. A.. ‘Tied’’ Smith and Lockhart. The Thomeatou teem left last night for Cnrlnston, where they ploy three guoeu and then they *o to Union Springs, Ala., for thro* fame,. OXFORD TEAM , LOSES. Special to Tba Georgian. Winder. Gn.. Jaa* l-Wln<ler .l. feaicl the oif.ird t.om here tidey In a very In- terraria* same try a arore of $ to 7. Th* Atlanta fit 9:88 p. nr; returning, leave gjjjjjjjj n^wsoT” afc to IdOUiaville. In addition to this Bonrice there will In. thr* i.'h ‘ cars operated on the 4:50 p. zn. trains of June 10 and 11, Atlantal to Loihvllli* without change, arriving: LouIhvIHo te xt rooming at II# i 8:20 a. rn. Route la via Chattanooga, Nash ville and Mammoth Cave. For further Information write or call on J. A. THOMAS or C. B. WALKER, C. P.8T.A. U. T. A. Peachtree Viaduct. Union Paaa. Sta. CHARLES E. HARMAN, General Passenger Agent. Olforil .... Bsttsrisa: R. H. B. olomaa and Hartafl*>ld. by 8egara ii. by Mown t tssre. Time, 1:43. Mr. E i L. LaFontalne, bo long and fare rably known In the paint, varnish and k1a.sk hnnineHS In At- Ianta, is now with F. J. Cooledge & Bro., the paint men at 12 N. Forayth street.