The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, July 18, 1906, Image 4

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TORCH IS USED* BY RUSS REBELS THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN. WBI1.VEBDAY, JCT.Y It ON BIG ESTATES Alarming Reports Reach Capital of the Czar’s Empire. By Private lotted Wire. St. Petersburg, July 1*.—Armed re mit baa apread to all parts of i the Ru-«lan empire and at Bobroff, In tbs province of Voronesh, the peasants have risen as ona man. At least twen t.v estates have been burned and eev eral land proprietors killed. Bobroff Is tilled with terror-stricken proprietors who fled from their estates. Ten miles from the city fifteen estates were burned and many proprietors sum. The governor arrived with Cos sacks, but order has not been restored Estates Ars Dsstroysd. At Smolensk the agrarian movement he- assumed a violent phase. The es tates of Count Sheromatleff, n proml nent reactionary, and Prince Lubanoff Hostolfsky, and other large estates hate been completely destroyed. At Xatshatklno, In Simbirsk prov Inee, the town hall was set on fire and the entire village, consisting of 300 houses, were consumed. The family of M Kruppenlkolf have been driven off their aatate near Simbirsk by peasants, who announced that they Intended to harvest-the crop for themselvas, but LYNCHING CASE MAY BE POSTPONED I LURED TO LONELY SPOT,\ PEDDLER HA S DESPERA 7E FIGH1 WITH HIGHWA YMAN ano bill After being enticed to a secluded spot at the lower end of McDaniel atreat, In Pltteburg lata Tueaday afternoon, and attacked by an unknown negro robber. Motion Made by Defense A - Tr °PR of ** T °nge street, a peddler, 1 grappled with hla assailant and fought But Was Denied Judge Shaw. him desperately for several mlnut as the result of which he was badly bitten on the Anger and otherwise bruised. The robber, however, Anally aue- ceeded In knocking the peddler to the H|ierlal to The Georgian. ground with a vicious blow and robbed Charlotte; If. C„ July 1ft—It Is I him of 37, In the scrimmage the ne- thought that there will be no trial of *™ ‘ora Tropp’* puran In two and the alleged Anson county lynchers at I ,h ‘"T b / T 1 "** 4 «<*• The P* ddl * t ~ "»»- st-the crop for themselves, but I allow M. Krouppennlkoff to taka his cattle. Monastery Plundered The monastery of the Nativity at Moscow haa been plundered of all Ita Jen ckt and sacred relics and 116,000 In eh All through Poland systematic pll Using of the government spirit abopa l> going on. The central police office at Warsaw was robbed ai^l a gendarme whs killed. At Lubly revolutionists ex ecuted a workman who was suspected of being a spy. Two gendarmes were killed in a street riot at NIJnl Nflv- gorod and at Vasulky the cashiers of the spirit monopoly were robbed and killed. A bank at Bosnltska waa robbed yesterday. Bombs Ars Exploded. Workmen at Rostoff, province of Yaroslav, killed an alleged government provoacoto; at Pitlagorsk a Tartar woman, who waa baptised In tbs or- thodog church, was murdered, and at Tsr,.e|av bombs were exploded at the residence of the chief of police and an officer of the gendarmerie killed. Chief of Police MartlnolT, while driving In the street at Tlflla, waa mortarv wounded by a bomb. /• leg and at, arm were blown off. The bomb wan thrbwn from the Georgian nobles school. M. Martlnolf was much hated on Re count of the severity of the measures he adopted In prohibiting meetings and on account of the maltreatment of the nfttlvPH. There is a report today that Count Witte Is to return to power. iht. , | aged to hold on to the portion of the this term of the court. The defense tom purse containing this amount made a motion to quash, but Judge I The daring holdup has been reported Shaw denied tills and last night seemed to the police, but so far no trace of the to be of the opinion that the bill of I highwayman Haa bean obtained. Indictment waa faulty. If the trial Is Tropp was peddling his wares, con postponed It Is thought the bill against slating of laces and other like articles, Zelk lewis'will be quaebed and the! In Pittsburg Tueaday afternoon, and eases against the other defedants at The he Not was approached by the negro, latter told Tropp where he could sell some lace and volunteered to show him the place. Unsuspectingly the peddler followed the negro for several blocks to a lonely apot. Suddenly the guide (topped and asked the peddler If Had any money. Tropp replied In the negative, satisfied with this, however, ths negro attacked him and a fierce struggle, en aued. The two men awayed and strug- gled for aoveral momenta, when. It aome manner, tho negro got Tropp'i finger In hla mouth and aeverely bit It So great wav the pain that Tropp was compelled to release his hold on ths negro, thus giving him the advantage. The highwayman then knocked Tropp to the* ground and triad to get hla purse. In tbs struggle the peddler’s clothing was considerably worsted and (he purae torn open. After obtaining the 67 booty the aa satlant fled from tho scene and made good hla escape. Special to The Georgian, Charlotte, N. C, July 16.—Before the grand Jury adjourned yesterday after noon Indictments had bean returned against eleven of the nineteen alleged members of the mob which lynched Johnson at Wadeaboro May 26. The I Hy private Leased Wire. Indictments were made under the| rat , nf Mox | co JuIy ARMISTICE DECLARED, BUT ARMIES FIGHT City of Mexico, July 16.—News reached here today that another battle amended charge to the Jury. In place of the former Indictment,, which charged the defendants with | ■■ ln Progress between the Salvadorean violating the 1826 statute, which pro vldes punishment for entering a Jail and Guatemalan armies. While the two republics have agreed to an Srmls tics, they have not yet. It seems,, been able to reach the armies In the field and stop hostilities. W^SmWfmTRIED FOR DRUNKENNESS lng l> to Sf break and AND IS HELD FOR MURDER grand Jury counts, via: conspiring enter a Jail for the purpose of lynch Ing a prisoner; breaking and entering and killing and lynching. Removal Provision Annulled. The police court room waa the scene It l7rordendVd’Vy"|heTe7en.e' that|° f * dram ‘* 10 lncld » n ‘ W.dneaday the 1821 statute, which provided forK *’ man - trial In another county than that who gave hla name aa R Johnson, and which the lynching occurred, haa beon I Fho was arraigned on the charge of amended by the new code nf the state I being Intoxicated, was Identified by Po- so as to annul the provision for re- Desman Hollle as Tom Bop-den, an Seml'.^ld bVquS^nd 1 „ ,r T ,h fd ?"r n ; ^ h!u remanded to Anson County for trial, wjier# ha Is said to have been held The Indications were that those con- on the charge of murder. tentlons would he upheld by the court Recorder Broyles then fined Bowden ^ d .hi"‘.o, , i!nI!l 0 Lmrr. ,0 nn U . , tfl!.rr 0 hi d tK I * 18 75 ,n ,ho nr1 K |nftl » nother state, but declelon being deferred the ,or •I* 1 "* the P°>lce an •seumed case took the new turn noted. name, and oVdered him held for mur der. A remarkable feature of the Incident Is tha fact that a moment before the Identification, Policeman Green, the arresting officer, waa Interceding In be- _ _ . _ — i half of ths prisoner, pleading with AIDS HER C/1S.E Judge Broyles to be lenient with him. The officer said tha young man seemed to be a clever fallow and that ha broke lly Prlrste Lens* Wire. I “ nd crted at th# “T f* Pittsburg, Pa.. July 16-Mlss Ida Rcott, | T j, e recorder appeared rfiuch Im BEAUTIFUL SISTER OF MRS. HARTJE BISHOP W, A, CANDLER LEAVES FOR ORIENT Bishop Warren A. Caniller, Ass O. Can filer, Jo, and Alltert Johnson will lonve Atlanta Wednesday afternoon for Chicago, oa their way to n six months' visit to Japan. Bishop Candler goov'to Japan, Kit- ri-n stnl China to tskc cltnrgo of the an ttl Methodist conferences In tbdts conn the beautiful young sister of Mrs. Mary pre „,a with the plea and would likely Scott flnrtje, was rernllsd to tha witness I fj ave let t h# prisoner off with a very stand when ths divorce trial of Augustus xmall fine, but at this Juncture, Officer Hart]*, ths Squirrel Hill millionaire, against Hollis, who waa seated In the court his wife was resumed before Judge Fraasr room, approached the prisoner and "Isn’t your name Bowden 7" The young man's face Instantly sumed an expression of Intense sur prise. He hesitated, and then replied •It le." Turning to the recorder, the officer exclaimed: "Tour honor, this man Is wanted for murder. He Is an escape from Jail In Alabama." Officer Hollla then hurried Into the chiefs ofilce and returned with a record book containing a notice of tho escape of Tom Bowden from the Cullman, Ala., Jail and giving his description. Judge Broyles read the description and found that It tallied with tho prisoner before him. Ths recorder then Imposed ths two- fines of 216-76, remarking: 'I will order this man hold for mur der.” Although tha notice from Cullman says Bowden la wanted for murder, the B lsorter protents that this la Incorrect, e admits that he cut a man named Jim Williams, but says Williams recov ered. He saya he was placed Ip Jail under a 3300 fine. It Is - understood a reward of 236 Is outstanding for tho arrest of BflWdeO) She nlHMMBi he telephone to Tom ■■■■ with anr frequency without her knowledgiTT Lutz. a servant, ban testified for ot hr Madli Annie huts, a servant, ban testified for ilartje Hint Mrs. Ilartje talked over ths telephone to Mmllne uesrly every day. Mid Mrs. Ilartje could LOCAL NEWS CONDENSED • conlif not hare 8old Liquor to Minor. kimwiMiffP. Mbit never I 1U ‘ JJJ[r w " * "'wT write oil The aljr, ami ah« fourteen-year-old neffro boy, I* dine without her kuowledi aaw her tryln* to write on ...» — - . - . t waa never with her when »he met a iohu, Heater, a netro employed at a baiToom If ehe did meet any. _ | n t 144 Decatur atreet, waa fined ISO trl itlkihop Candler baa been the leader In n.itn*l Important braurhus of work In the M«-?hiKh>t ihurrlw bnt this will Ih* hla t church has <>stahllabo«l strong mis- is In the Rest, nud the conferences will of great Importance. The party - — * ‘ * * hurt tl iff* steamer for Japsn In n short time. WOMAN THREW ACID ON THE WRONG MAN lly Private leased Wire. New York, July 18.—Attacked by an unknow n woman who threw’ add ln hla fa- e, William Jordan, a traveling sales man. of No. 294 Bergen atreet, Brook lyn. wan badly burned, and It la thought he will lose one eye. He bellevea that the woman who escaped had mlataken him for another man. She then fled ln the darkneaa. PRINTERS DEMAND LIST OF DELEGATES By Private I .eased Wire. Buffalo, X. Y., July 16.—There was a brief meeting nf the national execu tive committee of ths Typothetae this morning. President J. M. Lynch, of the International Typographical Union, Is bene and has demanded of tho Typoth- e-rte a list of delegates. It la evident that there will be no conference be tween employers and the men. <30000000000000400000000040 MANY POISONED BY TAINTED HAM. O By Private Leased Wire. today are searching out a swin dle which resulted In poisoning 128 people In Clyde, Berwyn, Hawthorne and Morton Park, Just west of Chicago, by eating tainted ham. The ham waa sold by two sharpers disguised as farmers, who represented It to be the beat country ham. 00004444444444444440444444 1LVRDWARE DEALERS OF GA. ORGANIZE • flkl fo The Georgian. Macon, Oa.. July IS.—The n»ta!J hardware dealer* nf Georgia effected a |n*naanent organisation at a meeting held here yea- tenia y. The drat work of the body waa to eject officer*. This waa done at the morning * and reunited aa. follow* ]andToztYIn Jillw court Tuesday if- one envelope ncnmpnaylng the Mndlue | ternoon. The little negro refused to letters ' - - - iternoon. The little negro pld you address this envelops to Tom tell the truth to Judge Broyles while neaday In the superior court. against the Atlanta Telephone and Telegraph Company seeking damages In the sum ot 11,000. Thrasher allegro that he waa shocked by a wire owned by the defendant company. f < • site was asked. "Yes, 1 addressed It for Annie I wits. "Was there a letter In It!" "No," The wltnrair Identified other envelopes, aa having been addressed hy h testifying to the purchase of tha liquor and was therefore fined 66 and costa, Reunion Exorolses. ... __ In the basement of the court-house "I show you a letter to Htisle Wagner. Is Saturday morning tha reunion exar- that In Mra. ItarOs’a wrltlngr class of the Forty-aecond Georgia Con- ±i?"5 1 :„",i. , ‘a„r;See% .%uaai KSESSi t h .* .h.r- irdspl. Every question waa promptly noon spent In a visit to.Grant park and the site of the memorable battle LAWYER IS HELD FOR GRAND JURY ured conspicuously during war. civil homtaman to f « IM.ntM hall, lawyer Burton | ca ,,i n , p for entrance to the publlo Many Pupil* Naxt Yaar. That the coming school year will be a record breaker In regard to attend ance In the opinion of Aaalatant Super W Gibson, formerly nttorney for Mrs. „ chool , next ytar . This Is a conaldar- Alice C. It. Klnan, who wan slain »n June I a t>le* Increase over any previous year, 18 In the Menton "Mansion of Mystery,-^ln Tha va rtoua achool-houaea are being night * the Ilrons. spent a restless, sleepless night put | n the best of condition for occu-* In a cell In tha Tombs, to which he had paney In September, liven consigned hy Ihe eoroner's Jury. Ha- •— bees corpus proceedings wars, tats today, Injured In Runaway Accident Instituted i» teal lbs validity of tbs com- a runaway accident Tuesday af 1 . s w , ... ternoon on Foundry ktreet, 8hetrer C. Gihaon U not chnrgvd with murder. The ^arkum, a tailor, wae eeverely Injured in- ntsspsalr (hat Ihn aft. I » .l- s a_ ...tut v... Aelulnm Jury merely "recommeuiled" Ihs.t Ihe at aml thf buggy tn which he wae driving lorney be held "for farther sinniluntloa waa htully damaged. Mr. Markum had hy the grand Jury.” j ul t delivered some goods to 216 Foun- rreparations wars mads by Ihe district dry street and waa getting Into hla stlorney's office today to bass Its exsmlnf- wagon when the horse suddenly start- lion of Gllwoh. when he In brought be-1 ,<] Mr . Markum grabbed one rain and STSSI ^^vX'rnln^tHJ rig* aKW:"" “ f “*hnl Yhrow^u? ind^fck^l up wUh. Mrs Gibson wss not laid of her husband's I dislocated shoulder and broken arm. 8usa Street Car Company. Ed Wilson filed suit In the superior court Wedntaday against the Georgia Railway and Electric Company, claim Ing 32,000 damages. The petitioner as serts that he waa ejected from a atreet car by the conductor and motorman, and that tha latter struck him over the head. Herne Returns to Office. James U. Horne, chief clerk In the office of Guy L. Stewart, local agent of the land and Industrial department of the Southern, has returned from Wash ington, where he spent his annual va cation at the home of bis parent*. L. 61 N. Gets 8mall Road, The Louisville and Nashville has bought' the Yellow River and Florida Road, running from Craatvlew to rlor- ale, 30 miles. It connects at the former place with the L. & N. and at the lat ter with the Central ot Georgia. The freight rates ars to be reduced and a dally through passenger train service established. Mobile and Ohio Changes. Several changes are announced the local freight traffic offlc* force of ths Mobile and Ohio Railway. The commercial agent’s office la this city has been abolished and the traveling freight agent transferred from Mis sissippi to Georgia. A general office will be eatabllahed here. R. R. Otis, an arrest mull midnight. TERRIBLE TERRY SEEMS LOCOEDl Dr. Wilson waa called and removed ths man to hla home on Windsor street, where ha waa fixed up. Uy Private Leased Wire. Officer Carlisle Out Policeman J. C. Carlisle, who ha* been confined to hla home on ForM- walt street for several weak* as tha re sult of a badly crippled leg, waa on Ih* street for ths first tlms Tueaday South Norwalk, Conn., July 18.—Ter- anJ ca ||^i at the police station, where ry McGovern, Ihe prise fighter. Is here. h e was warmly grsetad. He la *UI1 "I’ve had a vacation and now I’m obliged to resort to a crutch to assist going back to the Stamford sanitarium In navigation and will be unable to re ntal get pulled together," McGovern turn to duty for some time yet. auld to the conductor of the trolley. — "Do you know those loonies down I Miss Msridsth Returns, there said I waa craty when I was Miss Irene Merldleth has returned to (her* before,” the ex-champion ex- tha city, after attending the last Illness eye anion betokening a mind that was vltte, Tenn. She appreciates ths sym- far from sound. There was no one with pathy and kindness of her friends In him, and when asked how he landed In I her sad bereavement. South Norwalk could glv* no coherent —— •tory. | Terrell Favors Amendment. _ , In the dtp council meeting Monday MOTHER OF EDITOR | Councilman W. H. Terrell, of the First polntment of general agent with h quarters In the Fourth National Bank building. J. W. Posey will come to Georgia from Mississippi and will have offices In Albany, Oa., reporting to Mr. Otla her*. Will Go to Augusta. Colonel W. O. Obear, Inspector gen eral ot the national guard of Georgia, will go to Augusta Thursday to Inspect the companies of tha Third regiment In that city. Solioitora Bill Found, Advertising pays. Tueaday when the general Judiciary committee of the sen ate met to consider the Lumsden bill to place solicitors general on salary, the bill could not be found. Later In the day It turned up, It developing that some one had borrowed and forgotten to return It. The committee will meet Wednesday afternoon to taka tha meas ure up. ‘ W^W^folSo i, Iaddin, [in-sldcnt; W. G. Raines, StatMlmro, drat TIC- prasidpnt; I. I-. Ilolllnxvwnrlb, Dawson, a-rood vice prestdeat; M. Tillman. Melino, secre tary sad tmsnrer. W. Rotilsaon, ■■t bnMIai C. M. Tillman, of Mrllae; J. J. Golden, of Tlfton: l>. A. Smiley, ot Claxtnn; George W. WiKHlmff, of Winder, the afternoon newton the committee I-latra end mien waa allowed In make port, and after their work wae dona 'ndj was declared a permanent organ- n , nmnmr -,i ward, voted In favor of the amend- McCARTNLY DIES Intent making a majority vote rule the deliberations nf the police board, In- Hpedal to The Oeorxlsn. Inleail of a three-fourth* vote. Through Thotnaavllle Go. Julv 19—-\fr« t I•rror th® nifflf of Mr Tftrrftll was • oti,’ , T ; published Tuesday as voting against J. Met trtnty died this morning at | thF amendment. Camilla, Oa. She was the mother of J. D. McCartney, of The Thomasvllle Brick Plant Wanto Charter. Tlmes-Enterprise. She had been III Alexander A. Scott and Ale* McMIl- for two years and had been almost Ian, of Knoxville, Tenn., and B. C. Fen- helpleaa for three monthe and her death nail, of Atlanta, applied Wednesday was not unexpected. She leaves her I morning for a charter for the Scott husband and one daughter. Mr*. J. W. Brick Company, to be capitalised at Butler, of Camilla, and one son, J. D. 360,000. It Is proposed to establish a McCartney. For aome time she had brick manufactory and carry on a gen eral wholesale brick business. made her home with Mrs. Butler, at Camilla, though the family homestead la at Thomasvllle. The funeral will be I held tomorrow at 11 o'clock at Camilla. I Shocked; Wants Damages. Georg* T. Thrasher hied -suit .Wed- WINN WILL SUCCEED TO BOARD OF HEALTH 'W. Thomas Winn, connected with the J. L. Riley Insurance Company at the present time and previously, for a num- MIGHT HAVE SAVED LIFE OP Electric Shock Not Enough To Kill Unless Victim Hail Heart Trouble. M lf I)en*oo dM not die of beart failure f boiler* hi* Ilf* coaid hare been ured," was the !ntere*tlnff statement made Wed* n***d*r bf CHf Electrician Fred H. Mile*. In speaking to a (Jeorglan reporter of the accident that happened *srljr Tuesday morning In the Koutbern Bed ftpring Fac tory, whom William J. Denson, of SI Hood street, was killed, as It la gear rally be- llered, by an etottrle ebook. Denson, when ht rectir*d the shock, wa* standing oa th* ground, having gone through a trap door to look at the shaft that drlrea the macblhenr In the factory. The place waa dark ana be asked for a lamp. lie waa haadod a ff ■■fig pOWOC ‘nratideibeent lump that la supposed to carry J10 roltn and H ampere. On grasping the wire there occurred a flnah und Denson dropped to the ground, lie was examined by physicians, worked on for n while, then taken to an undertaker's, where be was Fortunes Made on Atlanta Real Estate. hours after the accident and made a test of all Denson had hea “ " "" can be readily under- res quite n Jerk to Any ounil. However, If . - „ _ high roltsge. which t have been the cnee, for wire* mit a ihe building could have become crossetl Hr* the storm, then I believe his life could have been saved. “Tb* jdivHleinu who for a number of ears had charge of all the bodies of crlm* article that during his experience notL.. single man hail been killed by the electric current, but that they were killed on tho dlMcrtinc table. In four cuaes !w brought back to life the men who had been elec- I bond on there was a man that . 000 volts. He waa given up for dead by aome of the physicians, but others worked ou him and «nally brought him back to ■ Mr. Miles stated that the method of tr*at[ me aim YOUNG MAN IS HURT IN AN AUTO ACCIDENT Special to The Georgian. Mncon, Oa., July 18.—E(1 W. Burks wa, teriotuly hurt lu an aecldent while driv ing hla automobile along the public road two wile* from town this morning. The machine ran Into, a ditch and threw Mr. Burke aome dletance. LITTLE GIRL IS SHOT BY YOUNG WHITE BOY Special to The OeorgtSn. Waynesboro, Ga., July 16.—Sarah, the seven-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Hurat, waa seriously shot In the temple this morning by Tom Bull, a young white boy employed at the Hunt stables.- Tha boy was shooting at a bird and Barah and an other of her little companion* were taeslng the door and Tom, not seeing ter, fired, hitting Borah In the temple. The boy wu tried before the mayor for shooting In the city limits and fined 326. GREAT OPPORTUNITY FOR INVESTMENT. We Can Rent 100 Rouses. If you buy lots at our Auction Sale Monday, July 23, at 4 P. M., and build them. 27 lots on DeKalb Ave- and DeGriss Avenue will be sold. Terms: Only one-fourth cash, balance One, Two and Three years, with in terest at 7 per cent. They are in Inman Park. The J. B. Hightower property. Every lot a beauty. Fine shade. Plats at our ofiice. S.B. TURMANS CO. J. W. FERGUSON, Auctioneer. FAIR WOMEN DO HONOR TO OLD CHIEF JUSTICE SHE HAD HYSTERIA SAY PHYSICIANS OF MISS HYDE Accompsnlad ty her mother end brother, Miss Bile Hyds, the yoang woman of Green ville, B. C„ who declared she was under nolle Influence of -her sweetheart, th* hypnotic Ipfloc t ward, of Or- Its) early Wed ~ r totiMJnfui. hospital physician, ear the young wae angering with hysteria end that rj |*i21 uu itw» wiwtturr in me gin s ry that she was hypnotised. Hhe up- ired'^grettly Improved when she left the GEORGIAN IS HURT; HE MAY' NOT LIVE . rrlrat* Leased Wire. Boles, Idaho, July 13.—Thrown from his haras on the drilling ground, Captain WII llnm. Tates, aged X. Troop A, Fourteenth r, ranking captain st Boise bar- was fatally kurt Tuesday, He ' from Georgia. MR. JEROME OUT OF CIGARETTES By J. WIDEMAN LEE. Warm Springs, Oa., July II.- Ilam .Travers Jerome, whose sternal cigarette le considered by some to be hla i most conspicuous characteristic, got outjof coffin tacks here today, and suf fered lack of hla favorite brand In si lence till ho could stahd It no longer. Then he told his troubles to a re porter, who wired to Atlanta for 2ftt ot the favorite brand to be sent by first train. Now Mr. Jerome le living In hope. WILL CALL ELECTION FOR FIRST DISTRICT Governor Terrell will Issue a proc lamation Wednesday afternoon fixing election for a congressman In the First district to succeed the late R. F. Lester, on November 6. meeting of the members of. the A meeting of Ihe members of the legislature from the counties in this district was held In the governor’s office, and this was agreed upon. Tho executive committee of the First district has already agreed to have the candidate tor the place nominated at primary on August 32. the l assessor's office, wilt succeed Dr. J. Brawner aa member of tha board of health from the Fifth ward. Tha ap pointment will be officially made at the next session of council. Dr. Brawner, who haa been connect ed with the board for aom* year*, and haa held the position of secretary with ability, resigns because of moving from the Fifth ward. Dr. Brawner will In the future make the Sixth ward Ufa horn*. . — 00400440404044444444444444 4 LEPER ORCHESTRA 4 GIVING CONCERTS. O By J, WIDEMAN LEE. Special to The Georgian. Warm Springs, Ga., July 18.—Two hundred of Georgia'! fairest women and former .Chief Justice Logan E: Bleckley figured In a beautiful Inci dent at the Warm Springs hotel Turo- day night, when a large contingent of Atlanta lawyer* arrived for the meet ing of the Bar Association. It was a great tribute to the former chief jus tice. The train from Atlanta was about S hour late, and so many people were pected by this train that every one must needs camp on tha plaxa of the hotel until the hacks arrived from the station. Tha lobby of the hotel, the broad expanse of veranda, tha driveway In front of th* hotel, all wera crowded, and saldom will one see such a galaxy of beautiful, exquisitely dressed wom en. The fire! person out of the "front hack"—there were five or six over loaded with Atlanta lawyers and their wlvaa—waa a venerable looking man, his long and hoary locks ot hair almost over hla shoulders proclaiming his age, though hla step waa firm. Aa he raised hlsaface to the porch of the hotel, on turning from the hack, he stopped and seemed dazed by the beautiful spec tacle ot hundreds of fair Southern women and girls' standing before him, dreaaed In every conceivable style and color of dress. Ths ladles recognised Judge Bleck ley Immediately, and the word went around that Georgia’s famous old judge had arrived. Several of those In the front of the great crowd let up a cheer which waa taken up by the entire com pany. As Judge Bleckley walked to the deal* of the hotel to register ha alsl* formed by the passed down an . Indies, all of whom cheered him, with their men friends Joining In this trib ute to the grand old man of the Geor gia Bar Association. Mrs. Mary-E. Janas. Her. J. L I), lllllyer received s telegram last night announcing the death of hie oldeet sister, Mr a. Mary K. Janes, at Fort Valley, on Tueaday afternoon at 4:32 o'clock. Mrs. Janes was the daughter nf the late !>r. g. u. Hlllrer. Her huetiend. Dr. John Janes, died about eighteen two of whom ars L._ .. .. , nlng, nromlneut physicians of Durham, ami IJr. II. II. Manning, s resident of I'bepel Hill. Thera are foor daughters, ell of whom are the wives of prominent men a this and other states. Mrs. Hooks Dies, Specie! to The Georgian. Dublin, Gt., Jiffy II.—lira Eugenie A. Hooks died In tble city Rundsy, after aa lllneaa nf seven weeks with ’trphnhl fever. friends. Tbe funeral will take place Wed The funeral w , nesday at Knrsyth. Mrs. Janes was _ ‘ of the second Baptist Church of i city. W. J. Dsnson. Funeral services over the body of W. J, Denson, who was killed hy an electric shock on Tuesday, will lie held nt bis late residence, 290 Whitehall atreet, Wednesday evening at SJO o'clock, and the body wt tie taken to Locust Grove for Intermei early Thanday morning. Mrs. Nancy D. Sparks, Mr*. Nancy D. Hparka. 82 years old, died early W ednreday inornlns at the home of her son William C. Mparks, M I’olllam street. The funeral services will lie held from the residence at 3 o'clock Thursday afternoon. Her. H. K. rendleton of Belt ring. The Interment will be at Oakland. Mrs. Philip S. Dunlap. Mra. Philip 8. Dunlap died Tuesday st the KsMeace of her hnatmnd In Kirkwood. Funeral .services will he conducted from the residence Wednesday at I o'clock and th* lutermest will b* st Wcstvlew. J. E, Stanford. i *» yeera old. an Inmate of >* Moldlera Home, died at 1 o'clock Tues- day afternoon- Funeral service, were held 5L IU . r . r7 °' Poo, t *. '>:■ chapel Wednes day afternoon at I o’clock. Tho Interment . *“ “ cort 4°" 'he home Bbs wus one of the most estimable la/llee li., T. W. Vruf Cnwtj HookS of this city, and J. II. Hook*, of Wartben, and Htubbs months nitotof thla city, and Is neatly be* «nd nne <lUagbter a -litlres and H-*. T. W. arid Cnw b^nre Ih^» mIm Dorothy GO TO WASHINGTON Conference Will Be Held Con cerning Shift in tho Southern. z. 1 attended the eervlcee. By Private Leaned Wire. Manila, P. I, July 16.—Th* Ban Laytaro leper colony bos organised an orchestra, a wealthy Filipino donating the fundr. Concerts Ore given every afternoon. 00440444404404444444004444 Paul E. Mshaffsy. 5' '6* 4 aaoeths old son 0* W. R. Mebaffey. died at the residence ir M* ft 4 * 4 : 144 "toru atreet, at I o'clock Mcilueailav morning. The funeral services I-'L he h»la at the residence at 2*) Thura- day afternoon, and the Interment will bs nt Sylvester (liurrh burying ground. Mrs. Manning Dias. ffpeelsl to The Georgian. Brooks Morgan, assistant general passenger agent of th* Southern Rail way, and Jerome C. Beam, district pas senger agent, left Wednesday f" r Washington, where they were »u m " moned by W. H. Tayloe, general pas senger agent. A conference will be held ln Wash ington Thursday morning concerning the general shift which will Uk* place In the passenger department of th# Southern on August I, fortcat> °> which was printed Tuesday In Th# Georgian. • 1 It la understood that a hitch In on* particular may slightly change the »!*'• a* mads up Saturday night, tha prob lem being centered In-the office to b* made vacant by Mr. Morgana reslg nation. . Oeorge 1L Allan, of 81. Loula. tendered the position Saturday nlxht. bnt may not accept. In case he not. It Is possible that Mr. Beam wu» be offered the position.