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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN.
DR, TORREIT CARDS
AND FIGHT RESULTS
Remarks Were Made
and Assault Fol
lowed.
•pe- Ml* The Georgian.
Q*-, JUly In' k row near
Hiram. Go, at S o'clock yesterday, at
an all-day singing. two Brock bo>
nabbed Erneat McWilliams almoat
death.
The Brocka were drinking, It la aald,
and had thla motto on their hate: "Oet
rt»ht «lth Oo<l.7.
MrWllllama ' made slight remark*
about the motto. Thla was- reaented
bv the Brock* by knocking, McWII
Hum* down and atabblnf him In aev
era! plarea In the aide.
During the acuffle McWllliama fired
four shot*, which atruck an Innocent
: |§T at a noer In the lev.
.McWllliama waa carried to Homer
Cr-.ker'a, near by. Dr. Oeorfe Rags
dale. of Hiram, dreaaed hto wound*.
He any* thla mdrnlnv that the cut* are
aerioua, but cannot tell the extent of
th" atabblnf juat now.
DRUG THE TRUSTS
OUT OE ARKANSAS
a, ■ rial to The Georgian
E£$dttle nock. Ark, July t—Formal
announcement haa been made that
He tft * Co., the Chicago packer*, have
* undrawn from Arkansas. A certlll
rat* waa filed with the secretary of
atate revoking the appointments of all
ibrlr ngcnta In Arkansas. The newa
of the withdrawal of thla company Is
toe first official announcement. It came
tie's surprise to the atate officials, who
v ne not apprised of the fact that the
DHeav Intended leaving the state.
Suit la now pending In the circuit
with several others.
ir me company should withdraw lie
jropsrty a Judgment In thla case would
hr . f II. value, because It yould not be
, dlrrted outside th* slate.
I .sat week the International Harvest-.
IT anil the International of America
llarvealer companle* each paid a fine
of 110,000 for violation of Ihe anti-trust
law ami withdrew from the state.
About twenty-five old-line Insurance
companies have quit doing buslneia In
Arkansas on account of the Arkansas
anil-trust prosecutions.
PIEDMONT LOST CASE
Guests of the Piedmont hotel may
s.ii.n hear the phonograph of the
Peachtree Theatorlum ngaln.
Monday morning the supreme court
ill-mlseed the writ of error brought by
the hotel upon the refusal of Judge
I'endletim to admit amendmenta to the
|.i.< in tiff's petition.
No 'i,;nment of error upon Judge
I-endli bin's refusing the Injunction waa
made. If the Theetrolum people elect
they may start Up the phonugraph
■ s iln within a couple of weeks. i
TRANSFER OFBUNORIGK
CASE TO CRISP UPHELD
Trial of George Bundrlck for murder
In the new county of Crisp It held to
hi%-e been proper by the supreme court
lit a -decleian handed down Monday
morning.
Ilundrlck's crime was committed In
l>oc|y county, a pari of which went
Into th# formation of Crisp. The hlgh-
, ,ourt holds that the transfer of the
trial end all papers to Crisp waa cor-
When BundrkVe trial rama on In
fri.ji Iasi February the defendant obi
juried on the grounds that the case
.h..iil.l lie heard In Dooly.
Tin- decision carries with It also
dr.:Inattbn for a net* trial. It Is held
t int an agreement between parties to
right slth deadly weapon* on a sub
sequent data and place, and one Is
slain, that U constitutes murder and
n >t voluntary manslaughter.
SCREAMS OF WOMAN
ALARMED NEIGHBORS
Airuaed of mistreating Ills wife
,.,ily Sunday morning, causing her tnl
■cream and alarm the neighborhood.
Joseph (Sehacler. of lot Weet Pair
street, wa* fined Ml.it Monday mom
Ing by Recorder Broyles.
Mrs. Schacter itvlared In court that]
aha wanted to separate from her hue!
bund and not live pith him any moreTl
The evidence showed that tha hueband
went home and abpsed hie wife con
siderably.
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o SON OF JE8SE JAMES
O FULL-FLEDGED LAWYER.
By Private-Leased Wire.
Kansas City, Mo, July 1—
Jesaa Jamaa, ton of tba out
law, la i now a lawyer, having
passed tba stmt* board of ra
il miners first In a class of thlr-
ty-seven. Ha studied law at
home while working aa a clerk.
He was one* arrested, charged
with train robbery, brt wee ac
quitted. James la tt years old
and It worth 810,000, which be
earned by hard work.
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GEORGIAN BOYS ARE GOING
TO FOURTH OF JUL Y GAME
, If you like bojra, drop 'round to The
Oeorglan office Wednesday morning at
I o'clock. Tou will find a collection.
Not good little boys, not especially bad
boys—Juat hearty, healthy American
youngsters, with business Instinct and
strong lungs, and a readiness to use
both. It will b* tha newaboya' day
off.
When the tint gun booms at sunrise
on tho Fourth If will be tha signal for
The Oeorglan newsboys to get Into
their other clothes and prepare for a
holiday. They will be guests oT honor
In a tally-ho rid* through ihe city and
a visit to the big baseball game be
tween the Atlanta Firecrackers and
Mika Finn's bunch of Nashville play
ers. The Georgian, through the cour-
teey of President Joyner, of the At
lanta club, and President Kavanaugh,
of tha Southern League, will entertain
th* nswboya at the morning game.
Every newsboy In Atlanta la Invited
to find a seat on one of the big wagon*
engaged for the forenoon. They are
REIGN Of TERROR
IN WARSAW CITY
expected to arrive at Tha Georgian
Wednesday morning.
dffico at f o'clock _
in time to taka a drive around tha city
before going to Piedmont park. Th*
color line la not drawn on thla occa
sion. Whits and black and all the
■hades between, any boy who **11*
newspapers every day, Is an Invited
guest. Don't wait for a further Invl
tatlon. Don't bother about clothes.
But k* on time.
It Is-the Intention of The Georgian
Show its appreciation of Its newsboy
corps by giving the boys one forenoon
of fun. Editors, reporter* and tbe army
of typos and pressmen who toll over
th* day* work In a torrid July atmos
Phare must stick to their tasks at
usual, for regular edition* and extras
must come out, holiday or no holiday.
But th* boys wTio hustle every day
In
th* weak to place The Georgian in th*
readers' hands si
I shall havs a good time
if The Georgian can give It to them.
FIRST PUBLIC PLA YGROUND
OPENED TO THE CHILDREN
Atlanta's first public play ground
was opened to the children Monday
morning. It la at the Fair street public
school. Thirty-five children were pres
ent and put In a happy morning of It,
under the large shad* tree# of the
yard.
While the ground* are not yet fixed
up as well ka It la hoped ta have- them,
there waa rnough paraphernalia to
keep the youngsters buay. Five ewlnge.
two big sand boxes and plenty of
room were all they had Monday morn
ing. but Tuesday some modelling clay
and soma wooden blocks for construc
tion purposes will be added.
The grounds will be under tha charge
of trained kindergarten teachers. Miss
Wuller, of the free kindergarten, will
be In charge from t to It o'clock each
morning, while Miss Casein, also of the
kindergarten, will be on duty from
1:10 to t:IO' each afternoon. The
school Janitor will be at band all of the
time.
Those who have donated for the play
ground are:
Andrraon Hardware Company, 160
feet of rope.
Hightower A Graves, four buckets
and four dippers.
E. O. Willingham A Co, lumber.
* elgshaber,
Ml.
V. H. Krelgsl
W. G. Raoul, MI.
W. 'Woods White, MO.
R. F. Hhedden, 16.
More contributions are needed for th*
fund to pay tba salaries of tha ladles In
charge and for further Improving th*
grounds,
LOCAL NEWS CONDENSED
Sullivan Mad* Claim Agent.
It Is announced from the general of
fice of the traffic department of the
Genrgln Railroad at Augusta that the
created, and D. W. Sullivan, who
agent In Atlanta, has been appoint*
to III*: position liy Tfafflc Manager
Jackson. The appointment went Into
effect Monday morning and Mr. Sulll-
hla office will be In the future. J. A
Northrutt, who haa been connected
with the Atlanta office of the road, will
succeed Mr.' Sullivan aa soliciting
agent.
Green* Passes Through.
G. F. Greene, traveling agent of the
Railway, with headq uarters In Wash
ington, D. C, passed through the city
Hundny on the way to Alabama and
Mississippi points.
. Looal Office Closed.
Id accordance with a telegram re
ceived Saturday night, the local office
of the Houston Packing Company,
the Austell building, which for the P
past
eight months haa been the headquar
ters for the southeastern states, haa
been closed and Mnnager John II. Hal
ley, of Houston., Is disposing of the
stock on hand. Mr. Halley Is consider-
Ing the advisability of continuing bust
ness on his own responsibility.
Body Taken to Alabama.
Tbs body of "Uncle Billy" Bell, whose
denth occurred on Friday, waa taken
to Alabama at 4 o'clock Htindny morn
ing, accompanied by W. It. llell, Frank
Bell end Mis* Currie Hell. The In
terment was held. At Lincoln, tho local
party reluming to Atlanta Monday
morning.
Publto Installation of Officers.
.. public Installation of officer* of
l-sfayette tent, No. I*, of the Macca-
bees will be lu-ld at their hall on Ma
rietta etseet on Tuesday night, and
with the splendid musical and literary
entertainment which ha* been provided
for the guests, a most delightful evo
nlng Is promised.
Torpedo Accidentally Exploded.
Considerable excltoment vya* caused
on the Whitehall street viaduct Snt-
urday night at 8:10 o'clock when a
large railroad torpedo waa exploded on
th* Western and Atlantic tracks. Al
though the explosion we* accidental, no
damage wa* done.
New Yerk Society Meeting.
In the Piedmont assembly room at a
..dock Monday evening the regular
monthly meeting of the New Tork Ho-
clety of Georgia will be hsld. An en-
trrtolnment has been provided to fol-
low the business mealing, ami l-e-
Forrest Wood and Oscar Cook will be
the principal entertainer*.
Fourth of July Number.
By far th* moot handsome leeue of
Th# Colton Journal which has yet ap
peared will be sent nut from the local
office on Tuesday, the cover design be
ing especially appropriate to the holi
day which Is observed on Wednesday.
Th# cover wa* designed by Albert A.
Mitchell, of The Cotton Journal etaff,
and Is a credit to both he and tho
journal.
Enjoyable Matonie Plenle.
The members of Adamavllle lodge,
Free anil Accepted Masons, held their
annual picnic Saturday at Bethel
church, and had a moot enjoyable time
In oplte of the torrid atmosphere. Th*
address of the day was delivered by
City Attorney James L. Mayaon and
wa* greatly enjoyad by the large crowd
present.
Preached in Atlanta Sunday.
C. P. Wilcox, a special representative
the Brotherhood of Ht. Andrew,
from Charlotte, N. C, waa In the city
Sunday as the gueet of th* local
brotherhood and mad* an address at
Hi. Philips cathedral In th* morning.
All Halnte church In the afternoon and
at. Lukes in th* venlng. HI* remarks
were listened to with great Interest at
places.
turn to that city of Michael Llebel,
aged 68, I feet II Inches In height,
weight ISO pounds, black hair, mixed
gray mustache and brown ryes. A
suitable reward will be given for the
recovery of the body If dead.
Emory Mtn to Work for College.
Tha Atlanta Alumni Association at
Emory Collect will meet Tuesday eve
nine at I o'clock at the Wealoy Memo
rial tabernacle nnd discuss plana for
the welfare of that Institution. Presi
dent Thomas H. Jeffries has tnvltad all
graduates and former atudenta to be
preaent. An effort will b* mad* to
bring about a closer relationship
Among the Emory men In Atlanta; and
It la probable that a smoker will be
given In a short time. Mr. Jeffries asks
that alt Emory men not already mem
ber* of the association send their
names to Colonel W. D. Thomason,
rotary.
One Day Seuion of Court.
Judge II. M. Reid will open the flret
session of the city court Tuesday
morning for a one-day session. The
docket for the July term will be called
and an adjournment will bo taken.
lea Creom Festival.
On July 10 the Daughters of America,
of Eureka council, No. 4, will give an
Ire cream festival, to which all daugh
ters and Junior Urdsr men In th* city
of Atlanta are eopeclally Invited to at
tend. A cordial Invitation le also eg-
tended to the public. Eureka Is a
flourishing rounrll, and the daughter*
of No. 4 are vigilant and untiring In
their efforts to build up Eureka.
Lawn Fete Thursday.
Tho Missionary Work*!* of th* Sec-
qnd Baptist church will give a lawn
fete Thursday evening. July I, at the
corner of Washington street and Trln
Ity avenue.
Beard of Chureh Extension.
Rev. J. II. Rakes, presiding alder of
th* Atlanta district, haa called a mast
ing of the hoard of church egtenelon
of the Methodist church to meet at
Wesley Memorial church Monday even
ing at 7 o'clock. This will be held
with th* hop* of strengthening th*
weak points of th* district. Th* board
Is comprised of a number of the most
prominent Methodists In tha district, In
addition to all of the pastors of the
various churches.
Chamber ef Commerce Meeting.
To eeloct delegates who will attend
the arnnd Army of the Republic re
union In the Interest of the proposed
Atlnntn national military parka and to
dispose of routine matters, th* di
rector* of the Chamber of Commerce
will hold regular monthly session on
Tuesday afternoon' at 4 o'clock.
SUNSET AVENUE
Holding that Huneet avenue. In At
lanta. la not a public thoroughfare, and
that W. T. Healey, therefore, commit
ted no nuisance by obstructing the
same, the supreme court Monday
morning reversed the Judgment of
Attempted Suicide.
Jessie Dorsey, of No. Ill Decatur
street, attempted to commit suicide
Hunday morning by taking a large dose
of morphine. She was hurried to the
Orady hospital, where doctor* worked
over her all day, and at 7 o'clock In
the evening she was discharged a*
cured.
Largs Reward fer Missing Man.
Notice* of one of the largest re
ward* aver offered for a missing per
son have been received at the police
station and postil. The notices are
from the chief of police at Erie, Pa.,
offering a reward of 15,*00 for tba re-
morning reversed the Judgment of
Judge Pendleton In upholding th* fin* of
the recorder.
W. T. Healey was tried In record
er** court last October, charged with
blocking Huneet avenue with a fence
across the same. He was convicted and
fined. The following principles are sat
forth:
1. Intention to dedicate property to
public use le essential to a dedication.
8. Not only must th* ownar give, but
th* public must accept, before thept
can be a dedication.
3. In every case of an Implied dedi
cation It must appear that th* property
has been In the exclusive central of the
public for a period long enough to rale*
the presumption of a gift.
4. The mere fact that the public uses
Ihe property of a private Individual la
not necessarily Inconsistent with the
retention of the dominion by the owner.
I. Th* evidence In th* present case Is
not sufficient to establish either that
there was an Intention on th* part of
the owner of th* property to dedicate
the same to public use, or that It had
been accepted by th* public authorities
for that purpose.
The opinion, written by Justice Cobb,
Is concurred In by all the Juat Ices.
Rich Man Is Arrested.
Chicago, July J.—C. Crocket, who la
ENDS IN DEATH
Soldiers Now Parro!
Streets to Prevent
Further Outbreaks.
Special Cable—Copyright.
Warsaw, July 3.—Soldiers ore now
patrolling tb* streets of Warsaw after
a reign of terror this morning during
which two policemen were killed, two
civilians wounded nnd three other po
licemen.so badly Injured they will die.
Insubordination Is rlfo among the sol
dier*. and It le feared they cannot be
depended on If the crisis becomes more
acute.
8PIRIT OF REVOLT FELT
OVER SOUTHERN RU88IA
Special Cable—Copyright
Bucharest Roumanla, July I—Today
a party of over on* hundred refugee*
reached Bucharest with stories of riot
nnd outrage. All are wealthy nnd nre
escaping with as much ns they can,
believing that they never will return.
The whole of southern Russia, ac
cording to the refgugees. Is In revolt,
end there ere small outbreaks too nu
merous to chronicle. Doth at Sevasta-
pol and Odessa the Cossncke nre weak
ening and many nre friendly with the
revolutionists, which hae led th* au
thorities to send warships to both
places. More estates have been plun
dered by tbe peasants.
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BRIDGE BLOWN AWAY
BY OREAT WHIRLWIND
DURING CLEAR DAY.
which was rinsed 'recently, pending a full
larestlfatjon by a national bank examiner.
Special to The Georgian. -
Elberton, Go., July 3 Satur
day afternoon the new bridge at
Bell* Ferry, over Broad river,
connecllng Elbert and Wilkes
counties, waa completely blown
away. The wind came up sud
denly and, without warning and
accompanied by no clouds or
rain, being something In th* na
ture of a whirlwind. Th* bridge
wa* an expenslv* and substan
tial structure.
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MANUEL GARCIA DIE8
AT THE AGE OF 101.
Special Cable—Copyright
London. July 1.—Manuel Gar
cia, friend of the king and the
greatest singing master of Eu
rope, In modem times, died to
day at th* ago of 101 years. He
first appeared In America.'At th*
eld Park theater In New York,
In company with his sister,
Maria Mallbran.
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BOMB ENDS LIFE
OF ITS OWN MAKER.
By Private Leased Wire.
Torrington. Conn., July *.—A
man supposed to have been an
anarchist was killed here today
while making a bomb. '
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SHE CHOKES HER 8I8TER
TO DEATH ON FARM.
By Privat* Leased Wire.
Nebraska City, Nab.. July *—
Ml** Lucy IJoyd, aged 34, hae
confessed that aha choked her
airier, Mies Della Lloyd, aged
37 years, to death In their bom*
on a farm near her*. The alder
woman, who was killed, had
been losing her mind, and th*
younger one brooded over thla
13 PHILADELPHIA ICE MEN
ARE HELD UNDER BIG BAIL
By Private Leased Wire.
Philadelphia, Julf 2.—Thirteen Ice men were held It.&oo ball
for court on a charge of conspiracy to ralee the price, by Maftau*:^e Bls-
enbrown today.
TAX ASSESSOR BILL
PASSES THE HOUSE
PRESIDENT STARTS
FDR COLON NOV. 3
By Prints Is-siM Wire.
Oyster Bay, July *.—It was definitely
stated that President Roosevelt was to
visit Panama and acquaint himself
srlth th* conditions In the xone. All
the details of the trip have not been
arranged, but It Is known he will be
accompanied by Secretary Taft Theo.
Shoots and one or two others.
The party will leave Washington No
vember J on the government yacht
Mayflower and go direct to Colon. The
president will retain his quarters on
tho yacht during his stay at the toth
mui.
E OFFICIALS
MUST FACE CHARGES
OF EMBEZZLEMENT
Special to Tho fienrgtun.
Birmingham. AU_ Jdlj 1—It f> 1mmod
today that more aAoata will bo mad# In
connection with tbe government Investiga
tion of tho notional bank at LlnerlUe.
n 8. Jem Ison, one of Alt'
r . _.tlaen>* a ill “ *
marshal, left here for
loir.
It la given ont officially that tbe short
i morn*
age will amount to
FOR LABOR DAY
Plan* are making for the biggest
Labor Day parade apd celebration At
lanta has ever known. A meeting of
representatives from each of the thlr-
y-seven union* of the Atlanta Federa-
Jon of Labor will be held Friday night
and soma of th* preliminary details for
this year's celebration will be settled.
There woe no parade last year, but
the leaders of the federation purpose
thla yaar to make up for th* deficiency
by the largest and most raperaaentatlve
procession ever put on the street* In
bis city.
The parade - was decided on at a
meeting last week of the executive
committee of the Atlanta Federation
of Trade*. Those present were: Wil
liam Strauss, financial secretary; Hen
ry Garrett, treasurer: William Brtd-
welL. corresponding secretary: Charles
T PAY TAX
ON EVERY BAN
William S. Wltham, president of the
Farmers and Traders bank and of nu-
merou* banks In various towns In the
state of Georgia, muet pay bis presl
dent's tax upon each one of the instt
rations, according to the decision of
Judge. Pendleton, handed down In the
superior court Monday morning. The
amount Involved Is 31,220.
After hearing arguments of counsel
In the suit filed by Mr. Wltham against
Andy Stewart, tax collector. In which
an injunction was sought to prevent
th* tax collector from enforcing the
collection of taxes on executions Is
sued, Judge Pendleton-denied the in
Junction and revoked the temporary
restraining urder granted when suit
wijs filed.
William S. Wltham 1* at the head of
a system of country banks numbering
■bout seventy-five. He Is president
of ■ number of these Institutions and
ho* been for a number of years.
The state Imposes a tax of fid J
year upon bonk presidents. Some time
ago Tax Collector Stewart Issued slx-
ty-on* executions against Mr. Wltham
as president of various banks, each
being In th* sum of 120, Including the
penalty. These were against Mr
Wltham aa president of the Bank of
Louisville. Bank of Bremen, Bank of
Comer, Bank of Adalrsvllle, Dank of
Lawrencevll!*, Bank of Cornell. Far
mere and Traders bank. Bank of Dab
las. Bank of Barton, Temple Banking
Company, Bryan County bar):. Bank
of Meigs, Bank of Smlthvllle. and the
People’* Bank of Talbotton. The num
ber of year# for which' the tax wa*
Imposed varies aa to Mr. Wltham’*
term of presidency of the respective
banks.
'On June 8 Mr. Wlrtiatn filed suit
against Tax Collector Stewart and
temporary restraining order was
granted by tbe court, citing Mr. Stew
art to appear. The case waa argued at
length and Monday morning! Judge
Pendleton rendered hie decision, deny
ing th* Injunction and revoking the
temporary restraining order. The case
sets a precedent as to the liability of
heads of several corporations for sep
arate taxes on each of the corpora
tions.
BURGLAR CHOKES GIRL
IN ROME RE ENTERED
Special to Tbe Georgian.
Griffin, On., July 2.—A nmst daring at
tempt at robbery wee made at tho ml
dence of W. II. Baker, 'on South Hill
stmt, Hunday morning.
• Ur. [taker resides about oae-hsif mile
from th* bnetaess portion of the city, nnd
wen. correeponaing secrerary; v.n»ie> condHcti , grocery Vtoro adjoining his I eel-
Bernhardt, v c* president, and Jarome SJnc* x™-cry iron) enjoining nis isei-
Jones, president. This committee
also the standing Labor Day commit
tae. Tbe decision to hold the Labor
Day parade was made after carefully
consldering th* work the federation
haa done during the passing year and
th* conditions that prevail In Atlanta.
It waa the belief that a strong
showing made by Atlanta manufactur
er* In the parade would be a big boost
for the 1*10 exposition.
HREE REGIMENTS
FDR CHICKAMAUGA
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HAD TO SPEND 85,000
IN A SINGLE DAY.
By Private I meed wire.
Reno. N*v h July 1.—President
J. E. Stubbs of th* University
of Nevada had tha unique ex
perience forced on him of hav
ing to spend 24,000 In * tingle
day In order to prevent It re
verting to th* United States
treasury. Congress had ap
propriated 85,00(1 for the pur
chase of material for th* ex
periment elation, but by some
error th* amount had to b* em
ployed within th* fiscal year
ending June 20, 1101 President
Stubbs, after a strenuous day,
spent the money.
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JUST A LITTLE HOTTER
ELSEWHERE THAN HERE
6
345.00* a
ha* an Income alleged to be _
year, was placed under arrest by th*
Evanston police, charged with a seri
ous offense. The complaint waa signed
by a policeman, who alleges Crocker
approached him.
Oh, no, It wasn't hot In Geor
gia Saturday and Sunday. Tb*
mercury Just went to 102 at
Columbus, 100 At Macon, 100 at
Newnan. and 08 and 88 at too
many places to mention. Even
In Atlanta It wa* sort o' sultry,
getting up as high as 88 Sunday.
But Saturday and Sunday
night* In thla city stoned most
graciously for tha altttud* of
th* mercury during, th* day.
Both nights were cool and
marked by a fine braes* that
blew, bringing relief to Jaded
minds and fevered brows
Rain la In eight, eays th* man
who looks after th* weather,
the official forecast being:
Occasional showers Monday
and TttHdty.
Monday ttmptratur**:
7 o’clock a. 71
l o'clock a. 71
» o'clock a. 3*
10 o'clock a. 14
11 o'clock a. It
12 o'clock noon..... 88
1 o’clock pi m............. 87
t o’clock p. m 88
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Adjutant Ganeral 8. W. Harrl* le
aned Monday morning th* following
ganeral order relative to the Chlcka-
mauga encampment:
1. Th* state’s quota of troops to at
tend th# array maneuver* at Chick*
manga Park, Oa.. will consist of the
First, Second and Fifth regiment* of
Infantry, of twelve companies each.
Assignments to fill vacancies of com
panies In the above regiments wlU be
mad* by th# adjutant general.
2. Th* time of duty will begin on
th* morning of August 3 and will
conclude with August 12, 1*#*. Of
ficers and men of th# Flret and Second
regiments and their attached compan
ies will b# allowed pay, transportation
and lubslsttnc*. not to exceed eight
days, and pay rolls will b* mad* out
In accordance herewith.
8. No company will b* allowed to
carry to camp more than 40 men and
three officers. Including two white
cooks, who must be bona fide enlisted
men. No man of on* year enlistment
will be carried to maneuver*. Men of
thla claaa desiring to attend camp will
be discharged by th# company com
mander, and re-enllated. citing this
paragraph aa authority for such die
Ch L*owlng to the limited allotment for
transportation made by the war de
partment, no transportation for horses
will be allowed. Held and staff of
ficer* will provide themeelve* with
hones at thalr own expense.
I. Th* transportation of baggage to
and from armory to railroad station
will be mad* at th* expense of th# or
ganisation. and wlU he a proper charge
against allotment for armory rent.
0. Requisitions for supplies actually
needed for this tlma of duty wlU be
mad* Immediately on receipt of thla
order, so that they can be delivered to
organisations pilot to leaving home
7. Company C, Fourth regiment of
Infantry and companies F, L K and L
of th* Third regiment of Infantry havs
— - o'clock Mr. Baker's IT-year-old
daughter was aroused, end seulnx some one
In her room, serenmed to her father.
The brute, who was st.iudlnt year hrr
bed. grabbed her by tbe tbnsit In a vela
-“empt to muffle her rrl-e, |>ut Bn-llng be
■Id not do this, end kuowluf I bet .Mr.
Baker bed been aroused, released her end
fled, lie had made hie plans for u hurried
escape, by propping open Ike front door
with ■'foot mat.
Blood bemuds wars soon on the areas,
but
dry condition of the ground whro uuuhle
to track the burglar further than tbe front
gate.
Mr. linker offers 8200 reward fo; tbe bur
glar's apprehension.
RIOT TAKES PLACE
ON ANNISTON CAR
muuga maneuvns and wlir be assigned
to regiments In order* from this office.
IV. HARRIS,'
Adjutant GeneraL
rOUR PERSONS HURT
IN WRECK OP AUTO
By Private Leased Wire.
South Bend, tad., July 2.—Running
thirty-five mlfes an hour, an automo
bile owned and driven by Postmaster
D. A. Shaw, of Mishawaka, Ind, turn
ed over three times at Osceola, se
verely injuring Mr. Shaw and the
three other occupants of the car. Mr*.
J. A Winn and Mr. and Mrs. 8. W.
Schuyler. It Is said that tha accident
was caused by th* failure of tb* steer
ing gear to work at a curve In th*
rotd.
Mrs. lVina. wife of aa Episcopal
minister at Mishawaka, waa the most
seriously bun. both legs being broken.
fiperbil to The Georgina.
Anniston, Ali., July 2.—Ae a result of a
riot In the town of Oxford user here Satur
day Bight, on# man. Will Holcombe, le deed
anil Pink Knighton, and John Thomas, two
policemen, end Conductor Wall, of the An
niston Gas sod Electric Compear, are in-
lured. Holcomb*, bis brother sad Will
Mclue. * brother-in-law, wsr* on tbe cur
coming to Anniston from Oxford lake. A
dispute arose over the ehsage white th* ear
wee stopped at Ihe Oxford swlirb.
Policeman Knighton
. . , ws* struck over the
bend with some Instrument, presumably a
whisky, bottle. Will HoteoraWoecceeJled
Policemen Thomas down, and.
was culling him with ■ knit*
Thoms* Shot him. The ballet
la getting Pol
when "ilr Tb*
p*s»d Ihroogh
T!f: “
only one shat we*
Walker, a prominent merchant, at-
-be duties of mayor la the si
of Mayor Hayses, to beer the re ess.
GOSSIP IN HOUSE.
An attempt was made Monday by
the opposition to Joe Hill Hall’s tax
assessor bill to side-track tt by circu
lating copies of the Ashley bill, passed
by the house last yaar and now pend
ing In the senate. This Mil, If passed
by tha latter, will create' etat* and
county boards of tax arbitrators.
BY BIG MAJORITY
Rep. Perry's Amend
ment Met a Quick
. Defeat.
It was an uneventful seislon that the
members of the home at representa
tives held Monday morning. A feeble
effort was made to stir up some more
enthusiasm on the tax assessor bill, but
from the apathy shown Monday th*
fire of Friday's session had all burned
out. The bill, without the amendment
to make the rallrnRd commissioners the
tax assessors, was passed almost unan
imously.
A number of new bills were Intro
duced. Among these was one to estab
lish a Georgia state sanitarium for In
cipient tuberculosis. This bill carries
an appropriation of 828.000.
A bill to make.a new Judicial circuit
composed of Dooly, Wilcox. Irwin, Tift,
” orth. Turner and Crisp counties, was
Introduced.
Another act that was a surprise waa
one to repeal the act authorizing the
dispensary at Athens.
There was but a fair attendance
when Speaker Slaton called the house
to order Monday morning, though by
11 o'clock most of the members
In their seats In tlmo to vote on th*
Perry amendment to moke tho railroad
commlasloners tax assessor* on rail
road property.
Hall’a Bill Up Again.
After prayer, roll call and the read
ing of dally Journal, under the head
of unfinished business, the bill by Mr.
Hall, of Bibb, to create a state bonrd
of tax assessors was taken up. The
call for the previous question was sus
tained and the ayes and nays on the
amendment of Mr. Perry, of Hall, were
called. A number of representatives
explained their votes In the usual three
minutes allowed each member for that
purpose.
Mr. Felder, of Bibb, made the point
that Mr. Perry, of Hall, had a bill now
In the house to abolish the railroad
commissioners, and In the same breath
he would give them this new duty. Sev
eral members of the house In explain
ing their vote, said they would vote to
make the railroad commissioners the
tax assessors If the former were elect
ed by the people.
Slid Hall Flopped.
Mr. Knight, of Berrien. In explaining
hi* vote, took Mr. Hall to task for ad
vocating his bill. He charged Mr. Hall
with voting against the railroads for
seven long years, but finally going over
to the camp of the enemy.
"It Is the enemy who have come to
my camp," retorted Mr. Hall.
The amendment of Mr. Perry was
lost by a vote of 80 ayes to 77 hay*.
The bill wa* then passed by a vote
of 122 to 8.
New Bills Introduced.
The following new bills and resolu
tions were Introduced and read for the
first time.
By Mr. Wright Of Richmond: Reso
Joe Hill Hall arrived In the house
Monday morning abont 8:80 o'clock,
and the flret thing that met hie eye
was a typewritten copy of the Ashley
bill on a member's desk. Similar cop
ies had been put on every desk. Mr.
Hall didn’t Uke It a bit, and proceeded
to spy so. He talked with many mem
ber* of the house of th* sinister at
tempt of the opposition to side-track
his bill, which created such a atlr In
th* house Friday morning.
The anti-bucket shop bill Is coming
In for much discussion among tha
members of the house. A speedy pass
age is predicted for It when reached.
Mr. Cook, of Oconee, haa Intimated
that h* ts going to Introduce a bill to
strike out of the constitution of Geor
gia th* clause relative to creating new
counties, and to leave It In the hands
of th* general assembly.
Seab _ Wright,^founder of_th# 1808
antl-do-nnthlng club, who - objected
Baturay to the house not meeting un
til 10 o'clock, was not In hie chair
Monday morning at 1*:S0 o'clock.
besides Internal Injuries.
Th* four occupants of tha automo
bile were unconscious when found. It
Is'feared that on* or more fatalities
may result from tbe accident
lutlon of sympathy to T. H. Saffold, of
Emanuel.
By Messrs. Holder nnd Hardman of
Jackson: Resolution calling on state
school commissioner to furnish e,Idea
tional committee certain Information.
By Mr. Rucker of Clarke: To repeal
■ct authorising dispensary In Atheii*.
By 41 r. Dunbar of Richmond: To reg
ulate compensation or official court re
porters In certain counties.
By Mr. HIM of Dooly: To fix the
time for holding superior court In cer
tain counties.
Calls on Governor.
By Mr. Alexander of DeKalb: Re
questing Information from the gover
nor on a pnrt of his message.
By Mr. Branch of Brooks: To amend
section 949 of volume 4 of code of
1898.
By Mr. Branch of Brooks: To amend
an act to give commlasloners of roads
nnd revenues Judge or ordinary power
to open nnd change public roads, so
that act may be suspended by vote of
the people.
By Mr. Hill of Dooly: To create
and organise n new Judicial circuit of
the superior courts of this state, to be
known as tbe Alapaha circuit.
, By Messrs. Booker and Longley of
Troupe: To mortgage implanted crops.
By Mr. Wright of Richmond: To
■mend chapter 10 of political code of
1893.
Mr. Blaokburn’s Bill.
By Mr. Blackburn «f Fulton: To
amend act providing for situs of debts
due to non-reeldente for the purpose of
attachments.
By Mr. Calloway of Lee: To pro
vide fishway* for the passage of fish
ovtr dams.
By Mr. Shultx of Lumpkin: To ap
propriate 828,000 for college building at
North Georgia Agricultural College.
By 4Ir. Rountree of Emanuel: Ta
Incorporate town of Oak Park.
Bjr Mr. Richardv n ,,r Unuslan: Ta
provide for disposing of carcasses of
dead animals.
By Mr. Branch of Brooks: To amend
section 814 of volume 1 of code of
ltti.
By Mr. Knight of Berrien: To create
new Judicial circuit to be known as
Alapaha.
Tuberculosis Sanitarium.
By Mr. Hardman of Jackson and
Mr. Dunbar *f Richmond: T.I create an
Institution to be known as the Georgia
Sanitarium for Incipient Tuberculosis.
By Mr. Donaldson of Decatur: To
apiend act establishing city court of
Balnbridge.
By Mr. Porter of Floyd: To amend
section of penal code which forbids
csrnrtng concealed weapon*, by ex
empting from operation of this section
■II arresting officers of the law.
By Messrs. Orr nnd Leigh of Coweta:
To amend act establishing school sys
tem'of Newnan.
By Mr. Porter of Floyd: To abolish
right of the defendant to make any
statement not under oath.
By >lr. Roger* of McIntosh: To
appropriate 8100 to restore burned rec
ords to McIntosh county. *
By Mr. Brinson of Decatur: To
amend section 1997 of volume 8 of th*
cod* of 1898. „ _
By Mr. Mann of Catoosa: To In
corporate "Boynton school district."
By Mr. Knight of Berrien: To cre
ate board of county commissioners of
Tift county.
By Mr. Longley of Troup: To pay
pension to Mrs. Sarah Psttllio.
By Mr. MIMIken: Resolution as to
selxurs and sale of land lots on line ef
Macon and Brunswick railroad.
• By Mr. Flynt of Spalding: To pro
vide for acceptance on the part ef
Georgia of a provision of congress to
moke Increased appropriations for ag
ricultural experimental stations.
By Mr. King of Newton: To make
It unlawful to buy seed cotton In New
ton county betwe-n certain date*.
On motion of Mr. Holder, of JecksoA
the bouse adjourned at 18:25.
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