The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, August 04, 1906, Image 4

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FROM ROOM WREN SENTENCED E ESCAPE AMERICAN BEAUTY DOES NOT APPEAL TO UN GALLANT GAEKWAR OF BARODA COUNTESS CASSINI ABANDONS COUNTR Y FOR CA THOLIC CREED irnpys Rami and Os borne Are to Represent the Prisoner. Tl> hinti Lm*mI Vflre. N>u York. Auit. 4.—Harry K. Thaw and hla mother hat! another disagree- mcnt In the Tombs today. Mrs. Thaw came to see her eon, ac companied by the latter’s wife, and the two visited Thaw at the same time. During the course of the hour they w ere outside the prisoner's cell. Harr;.' Thaw's voice could be heard at fre quent Intervals In retorts. ' His mother was extremely p«le when »h« reached the prison. But whya she left the Tombs she had regained her color, and her eyes bore an angry presslon, Former Assistant District Attorney William Rand, Jr., It was reported to day, has been retained to defend Harry Thaw and negotiations are pending for the retaining of former Assistant Dis trict Attorney James Osborne to.assist Mr. Rand. RELATIVE OF H. K. THAW WILL BE NEAR HIM Tir Private Is'nscd Wire. New York, Aug. 4.—Much specula tion resulted today among 'rleml* of H.lrry K. Tha#, to be tried this fall for the murder of Stanford White, when plans were Hied for changing and rrmedeUng the two handsome four- rtory houses at. 2M4 and 105S Fifth avenue, owned by RenJ.nifiln Thaw who Is having the work dine In anticipa tion of moving to New York that he might he nearer his kinsman to aid him In preparation for friz trial and at the saute time not be spinet ted'to.the Inconveniences of liotel life. Tha pro. posed changes will ensf about |4fl,OIK*. -GIRARDEAU APPEALS BROKERAGE TJX OUSE %—risl to Till' Georgtan. Amerlcus, Ga„ Au*. 4.—In a rather peculiar and unique manner Toni Heath, a ne*ro, charred with pointing a Iilstol at another, eacapeil from the court room thla morning. .Inllor Cov ington brought him from the county Jail over to the court-house for a com mitment trial. After i.e u(.,t he aroee and deliberately walked from the eourt room, the sim-utora thinking he Was going to make bond. Nothing -has bees »een of him since. ATLANTA NEWS BRIEFLY TOLD Charter for Bar Association. * A jipf'lllon f«»r % charter was filed In the superior court Hoturday morning by the Atlanta Bar Association, the Object of the association being to "main tain (he honor and dignity of the pro fession and to advance ihe science of Jurisprudence and administration Justice, the promotion of legal *thl *h the community, establish and cu tlvate the 'social Intercourse among I members and care for the sick and the dead among members of the assocla Hon/’ K. Of C. Barbecu The question as to whether or not u ren! estate or Insurance broker not op. eratlng an Independent business la lia ble to a tax for conducting such n business was agnln brought up Thurs day afternoon In the recorder's court when ex-councilman If. Girardeau ■was fined fHO and costs by Council man Terrell, who occupied the chair, on the charge of doing business with out n license. Girardeau has desk apnea Ip the of fice of M. L. ThroWer, the real estate deafer, in the Prudentlnl building, and it Is said has been conducting an inde pendent brokerage and Insurance busi ness. When arraigned In court he claimed to be a solicitor for J. I,. Rllev A- Company nnd for no other Arm. thereby not being liable to a tax w an indejtendent solicitor. An appeal from the fine Imposed py the acting recorder wns taken by Olr- rdeaw and .the case >vill be tqkfn to/ of Columbus will bo held at the home of the Chid Hprlngs Cue Club on next Bnturday, August II, and the members are anticipating the usual good time which always attends this annual af fair. Not So Many as Expected. The total, number of registrations for the year up to .Saturday morning' was lO.ftoo. and unless the voters appear faster than they have th^ past week, the number will not totitl more than 12.000 or 13,000, as only alx more days remain In which to do so. Andy Stew art states that the expected reglstra (Inn of 10,000 or over will hardly ‘ realised at this late day. Sue* For Lot*, of Arm. Because of injuries received while employed at the Gatd City Cotton Mills in w hich his arm w*as cut Off a carding machine on May 14, Loyd Abercrombie, through his next friend, C. W. Abercrombie, has filed suit In the city conrt for 16,000. Attorneys Hinton ds hllllps-art counsel for petl t loner. Hand Lott In Press. J. C. 'Burner, a minor, hat brought suit In the city court, through his next friend, J. L. Turner, against The At lanta Jouranl Company for 25,000 for Injuries received In the press room of defendant company on May 18 tn which the petitioner had his hand and arm ground «»rr. Thrown From Street Car. Mary Ismlse Murphy ha« filed suit in the city court against the Georgia Hallway and Electric Company, ask ing for Sio.ono for alleged Injuries sus tained on July 25 when she was thrown the Humidor court. BLUE JACKETS KICK ON UNSOUND MEAT Privet# |,#ne#d wire. S.-w York, Attg. 4.—Admiral tNighlan, commander of the Brooklyn navy yard, real L'* thnt n«r one thing will Impair disci l>! *» alumni ship so quickly ns poor fitful. Ben. c he has a'ltnl promptly «m the nrttv i<> ilnts of the blue Jackets thnt the meat furnished them H not tit Mr liitiiisu f.uul. ''|]i"tf hits beetl H lot of stuoke monad Ficrc. Mlbl Ail till III I I 'ey h Inn. "1 mint to n«»l «»nt .whether It ha* twee »'«u*ed bv hauled projectiles or blauk cartridges." So he has sii|hiInted it lurnril with Ciip- tabi Ktiiotou of the trig cruiser Colorado st If- ' I fo make a nentrhliig investigation. 1 *>•* Is-not- the iinly trouble the meat in. a nrc iu, ncciirilitiu to the day's newi I w#(ifr nurse* In Bellevue hospital are mu. re- i; from ptomaine poisoning caused by ei»ii canned meat: and also, Italy has bn"I’d *14 meat products from the I'nltcd nnlesa nrcoiu’muled by a certineate tc-Mfylng to, It* sotiudiiess. EEVER VICTIM'S BODY The city bo.nl ot health h»» grant - cl ;ermi»*lnn lor the removal o( the I- "Ij "£ John U Cati-nthera, who ilteil at me detention hospital nn Septem ber S.-1MS. ’The both* " III be carried to Thomaaton, On., for Interment.*! There Is, no dsniter to any one on account of thle removal, and the health authorities are aure that no one ■■■ suffer even the slightest danger, or they would not have grunted ih« permit for the removal. GOTHAM TO HEAR I)R. BROJTGHTON By Private I .cel Wire. New Tork, Aug. I.—The Rev. M. W. Jenkltv*. Of Georgia, an evangelist ot wide reputation In the South, edit open a week of service. In Tent Evangel. No. l,-Fifty.aeventb atreet and Broad way, tomorrow. He will he followed one wfSek by Ihe Rev. Lett 0. Brough ton. one ■of the most celebrated speak ers ntjthe Northfield r'aiPsi-fnec. ■ OO00000OOO00OOOOOO00000OOG O < O O VAST ARMIE8 OF WORMS O O I INVADE HAY FIELDS. O O DESTROYING THE CROP. O O O O Sj.erlal tn The Georgian. O O Albany. Ga, Au*. 4.—Crops In O O Dougherty and lose counties are O O threatened with complete deatruc- O O tlon by grass norma, large armies O o ..f these Inaecs appearing In this » O section uithln the past week. O O At piesent the hay crop |s suf- O O fertng most from the worms, en- 0 O 11 re fields being destroyed In some O O localities, hut the nlhef cropa are O O also being attacked by the worms O O In large numbers. Q VO-COOOOOOQOQDOOOOOOOOOOOO the defendant company at the corner ot Garnett and Whitehall streets. 81m claims serious Internal In juries were (lie result of the conductor signalling the car to proceed while she was In the act of alighting. James L. Key Is atturney fur plaintiff. Court Convince .Monday. The crlmnul branch of the city court vlll convene Monday morning at the niirt house with judge Calhoun un the bench, only petty cases, are set for frlul at this arsenl di Of the eourt. To Recover Old Debt. A Hull for judgment for fl.til0.14 was Hied In Uie superior eourt Bulurday morning b.v the Arms White I.edd am , 'olor Works to recover on a bill ol goods itdeged to have been purchased by the West I,umber Company. Sue* for 8mall Amount. H. ti. II'lneltney Is the defendant In Hit action brought III the superior eourt Saturday morning by Scott A Heavy III collect »*!».« ulleged to be due p*. UHonera for an old debt. 8uite Still Coming. -Three more suits against the Atlanta and West Point ami the Central of Georgia ,outls were Hied in Ihe ally eourt Saturday morning ns the result of « wreck of the Pearl Springs plcnlo irwlh In litis eliy on the night of Juno 7. One suit for fs.oon for Internal In juries, was Hied by' Mrs. M. O. Brant- lev In behalf of her daughter, Mlunle I.ee Hrnnltey: another of 13,000 by .Mrs, Nina V. Price, and a third for 12,000 bv Airs. Currie Slone, all nlleg. Ing Internal injuries as the result of the shock. Watermelon Cutting. W. It. Kills gnve a Inrg# number of Ids filen.la a watermelon culling on Thursday night at Kirkwood avenue street. The affair was great ly enjoyed. Mr. Kill* l» a well-known merchant at Hamdd and Pearl streets. Goes to Montgomery. Charles u. Day, for several months day * clerk at the Murhin Hotel, ha* srvbred his connection with thnt tlrm and has accepted a |s—Itlon with James Hickey, manager of the New Kx- hniige Hotel at Montgomery. Mr. Hickey ivus In the city Saturday af ternoon renewing acquaintances wIlL his liotel friends In the city. Mr, Day leaves for the Alubuma city on Sunday. His successor St the Marlon will be W. J. Freeman, u well-known hotel man of Knoxville, Tenn. By Prlffite Leased Wire. Washington. Aug. 4.—Mile. Mars :e Cassini, the adopted daughtq Count Cassini, formerly Russian sador to the United States, representing the czar at the court of J and it Is Madrid, Is reported to have abandoned ! crossed the if. Indeed, she doe* 1 of persecution and so<jg| Petersburg, run the. rlsl ostracism. She has been estranged from Cassini for some lime, she has h"" 1 livlnx In Paris while he was nt Marin? aid that she hi, ^ Spanish border. ' r the Russian state churc h and Joined H#r abamlonlnx the orthodox churrh the Rmnsn Catholic communion. M* undoubtetlly the last act In the # a a Mile. Casalnl was the chum of MIbs | tranfirement with her xuardlan 9^ Alice Roosev'elt before the lath t ame Mr#. UllllWrUk By kit I pretty Russian woman sacrific hope of recognition at the court th# 1 her ndons not only her religion, tg 4 country, and from this time forth not be a Russian, i, u t a FreSS iB AND L, & H. DIES SUDDENLY IN ANOTHER TILT! Of Another lance was shattered between j Arthur Jackson, a native of Scut* Mayor Woodward and the LouifVIlle 1 land, and a atone cutter by trade, and Nashville railroad Saturday mom* suddenly at his boarding house at ing. The tilt occurred at an early I Walton street Friday night, hour and ended by the mayor’s threat- f -Jackson, who was 48 year* old. h*d enlng to make casea against the of- ' been in bad health for some time flcials of the railroad if the sidewalk | called £0 his roommate during the night in front of the Louisville and Nash-j to come to his assistance a* he waj Vllle freight yards on Hast Hunter ^-' l; HI* roommate found ti -• . street Is not put In better order. ftuf /°» r il nK i * rom a ''Iplent hemor. Mayor Woodward .ailed up Resident V. f Z2L tl Rl_ e ** c i* 01 Engineer Schultz and told hjm that th> bricks around the .enter opening left for ingress and ejjt were knee deep in mud, that dangerous holes had been made by passing wagons nnd that if it wns not attended to immediately cases vould be made against him In the re corder’s court. Engineer Schultz stated that the sidewalk would be repaired and cleaned. Mayor Woodward said to a Georgian reporter that If tho Louisville and Nashville did not keep the sidewalk in better condition he would lUnre tills entrance also fenced up. NEGROES KICK ON “JIM CROW” CARS short time, member of th t which he died in Jafkg # Knights of Pythias, Masons, Burn* Club artvi Stonecutters' Union. The funeral services will be held at Bar clay St Brandon's chapel Sunday af ternoon at 4 o'clock, and the interment will be at We* tv low. The Masons and Stonecutter's Union will conduct the services- at the chapel and at the grave. So far ns Is known the de ceased had no relatives In this coun try. By Private Leased Wire. Washington, August 4.—A committee of the National Colored Teachers’ As- TAINTED MEAT CRY KILLS COLLEGE GIF! Special Cable—Copyright. London. Aug. 4.—Harvard Universi ty will not, for-the present at least, secure the English home of John Har vard, the founder of the university. t , . .. .. . , The Harvard home, which Is situated sociation held a meeting this moJnlng j a t Stratford-on-Avon, Is n<jw the prop, at Gailbreath A. M. E. church and -*•♦” - 9 *»—•- -k* adopted the following resolution: "We condemn the railroad companies of this country for the inequality of service furnished on their trains, con tending that the negro Ik satisfied with cars, but not satisfied with Inequality of service; that the negro is not fur nished with accommodations as pre scribed by law.” • / N \ x CHOPPED WITH AXE BY PRU1T DEALER CONTRACTOR KILLED IN FALL FROM ROUSE H|hm I«I to TilGeorgian. Covington, Gn„ Autr. 4.—A report reached Covington this thomlng tliut IV. R. Graham, a highly respected citi xen ot Netvton county, living about a mile from hero, was killed tn an accl dent at Mnnalteld. Mr. Graham la a contractor and builder, nnd while nt work on the reeldence of Elijah Campbell thle morning he fell from the second etory. block of ehlnglea from above fell on him. He died In a few houra. Mr. Graham waa about 45 years of age and leaves a Wife and severe! children. The Interment will occur to- Deaths and Funerals. Special to The Georgiao. Greenville, S. C H Aug. 4.—In the red light district last night George Bur bage, a young white mah about town, was quite seriously chopped up with an axe by a Greek fruit uealer, with an unpronouncabla name. The row occur red over a woman. Burbage'* condition i« serious. erty of Nelson Morris, the noted meat packer of Chicago. Mr. Morris bought It with the intention of presenting it to the American university, but ha* decided to withhold the gift until the excitement created by the tainted meat cry has died out. PLANNING A MERGER OF TWO RAILROADS New York, Aug. 4.—J. P. Morgan & Company, acting nt the request of hold ers of large amounts of stocks of the Hocking Valley Railway Company and the Kanawha and Michigan Railway Company, gave notice that they have prepared n plan for the consolidation <M ipanies, and * the project. MRS. MARY BOYCE CLAIMED. BY DEATH Mayeon lo Addre»» Young Men. Hun. James I,. Muyeun, city attor ney. will odd rose the Young Men's Helpers t’luss at Trinity Methodist church Sunday morning at 1:30 o'clock. In the absence nf the regular teacher. Mr. Mnyson Is a forceful and Interest ing speaker, Inter-urban Ordinance Up. At an Important meeting of the round! committee on streets held Frl* day afternoon It was derided to recom mit the twssnge of an ordinance allow ing the’ Atlanta. Griffin and Macon electric railway to enter thla city. The ordinance had been drown up by titty Attorney Mayaon and will go before council Monday. At the meeting Joet Hurt opposed allowing the rar tine on Exchange place. He argued that the street wes too narrow and would Inter fere with Ihe $75.o#0 theater he Intenda building. The committee In executive session overruled the objection. GASOLINE BOAT. Xpert,! to The Georgian. Decatur, Ala.. Aug. 4.—White tak ing " pteaaur* -ride tn a smell gaso line hunt on the Tennessee river here, Brickel Draper and Rhoe Mason, two John C. Burton. John ('. Burtug, a minister, was taken III with epilepsy Friday afternoon nnd died on the Blockade road. He la aur- vlved by hla wife, jvho live* nt 331 East Fair street. The body was sent to Social curie for funeral servtcea and Interment Saturday morning. Miaa Chriatina 8. Grant. Miss Christine S. Grant, the 14- j-enr-old daughter of Ed Grant, died at the residence of her pirents, 195 Euclid avenue, at 3 o'clock Saturday morning, after an Illness of two weeks, from typhoid fever. Funeral services will be held Sunday nftertmon at 3 o'clock at the residence,,anil ;tl e Interment will t*e nt Decatur. Foster Hunter Camp. Foster Hunter, the 4-yeer-old son of ..uther 1). Camp, of 38 Wheeler street, riled Friday at the residence of hla |m- rents. The tardy will be sent to Wood- stock. tin., at *:30 o’clock Saturday nlght for funeral services and Inter mem. , Joseph T. Whitfield. Joseph T. Whitfield, IS months old. died at Ihe residence nf his parents, Chestnut street, at 10 o’clock on rsday night. Funeral services war. held at the residence at 10 o'clock Hat urday morning, and the interment waa Casey'e cemetery.. The Geakwar of Baroda wears 'blinkers,'' and canont «ee any beauty In Amerlenn women. He calls our girls honest but plain. Here la the answer to the Gaekwar of Baroda, who ungnllnntly sayn American, women are not beauti ful: On the left la shown a pic ture of Mr*. Anthony Romadka, formerly Mias Gene Dolan, whom Prince llenry of Prussia railed the most beautiful girl in Amerlcn. On the right Is Mrs. Hobart Chatfleld- Taylor, whom Prince Boris of Prussia styled the prettiest wom an he had ’ever seen on hie trav els. In Ihe cinter, at the bottom, Js Mrs. J. 1. Astor, after s paint ing by Prince Troubelskol, who He ctares she Is the most beautiful woman he has ever painted. In the canter st tht top Is the Ms- hnranl of Barnes, who represents the type of beauty that most np- jieals to the Gaekwar.. OO0OOO0000O0O000OOO00O0OOO O 0 DAUGHTER IS BORN J) TO PRINCESS BESS. 0 O By Private {.eased Wire. Brustele, Aug. 4.—A daughter 0 O wna born today at Oatend to 0 O Crown Princess Elisabeth of Bel- 0 0 glum. 0 * O D00000000000000U0000000000 E. W. Greenway. Specie! to The Georgina. Bowman, Ga.. Aug. 4.—E. W. Green- ay. a prominent liveryman, died at hl» home here Thursday night after a short Illness of fever and stomach trouble. He leaves n wife and three email children. Mrs. A. E. Flnk.ll, The funeral services of Mrs. A. E. Finkell have been postponed until Sun day afternoon at 5 o'clock In order that her son. George D. Finkell. of Phila delphia. may attend, Rev. O. B. Strlck- ler will officiate at the services, which will be held at the residence. Ml Wash ington street. - thetr lives. They were In the middle of the river when the host look (Ire. The current of the river was very swift. Draper took to the water and swam to shore while Mason succeeded Russian News STRIKERS ARE INJURED IN CLASH WITH TROOPS By Private leased Wire. Iamdon. Aug. 4!"—A dispatch from Uaovka, Russia, says thnt several score of striker* were Injured more or leas aerloualy today In a conflict with dragoon*, at bonett, a mining and smelting renter. Six thousand strikers, singing the Marseillais,' marched to the residence of Governor General Hartung* and de manded the release of certain oratory who were nrreeted at a pouter meet ing last night. The demand being re fused the striker* refused to disperse. Dragoons wares called arid .threatened the strikers with gnnuta and sabres. RUSS REBELS ABANDONED VESSEL THEY CAPTURED. By Private t.eased wire. St. Petersburg, Au*. 4—Th* Terek, a mining vessel, which had been cap- USE KNIFE ON ALL TO KEEP 'EM GOOD Ry rrlrnte Leased Wlj-e.. Philadelphia, Pa., Aug. 4.—The So olety for the Protection of Children from Cruelty here I* having all the children who come Into Its care oper ated upon for the removal of every tendency to evil. < Followlpg the success of the opera tlons which were recently published five new operation* have Just been per formed, and the doctors who did the work say today that they ore satis- fled these will : bet equally as suc cessful u* the previous ones. . At the same time fifty oilier children commuted to the society's cure were examined nnd will, within .he next few days, also be operated on for the re- movnl of criminal tendencies. One of the most fruitful rouses of criminal predisposition, shy the" doc tors, springs from astigmatism of the eye. It It os If there' were close con nection between physical nnd moral obloquy. The removal of Ihe defect from the eye will, the doctors say, also correct the moral crookedness. WHO IS COMSTOCK! ASKS ART EXPERT By Private Leased M'lre.' New York. Aug. 4.—No one In art circles was more surprised at the seiz ure by Anthony Comstock of msgn- xlnes published by the Art Students' League than Blr Caspar Pufdon Clarke, director of the Metropolitan Museum, and leading authority on art in thla country,,If not In the world. Sir Cas par will not be surprised to see the agent of the nntl-vlce society swoop down on the Metropolitan atuseum any day and seise some ot Its famous ex hibits. , i "Who Is this man Comstock?" asked Sir Caspar. "Is he serious, or Is pis action a Joke? I trust that his action Joes not mean that the liberty of the art schools Is to be taken away. There Is no Indecency In art. All the art schools employ models. In the nude. A nude figure Is not Indecent, unless It Is made nude with the object of offending public morals.” AftRed If he, thought lh( museum waa In (Unger of being raided, Sir Caspar natd he did not care to;exprew an opfn- By Private Leased Wlro. Washington, Aug. 4.—Mrs. Mary Boyce, widow of William E. Boyce, who was a member of congreHH from South Carolina from 1853 to 1861* when he waa elected a member of the Con federate congress, died last night at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Gail lard, widow of Captain Robert Gail lard, 304 South Fairfax street, Alexandria.' * » CHARGE OF CHEATING TO BE INVESTIGATED By Private Lented Wire..... Washington, Aug. 4.—Assistant Sur geons Theodore Normand Pease and Harry I.ee Brown, of the United State* navy, haw.* been urricrei! by the aerre- tury of the navy to appear before courtmartlal board Monday and an swer to the serious charge of "goug ing,” the naval term for cribbing or cheating, while being examined last week for promotion. MR- J. HAM LEWIS OPPOSED TO BRYAN Bj- Private I Wined Wire. New York, Aug. 4.—James Hamilton Lewis, former member of congress, and now corporation counsel of the city of Chicago, looks askance upon what he said today was "this combustible move" to make Bryan Ihe nominee of the’Democratic party. Colonel Lewis thinks a political blunder Is being eummltleed which will lead to the re- election of President Roosevelt as defensive measure. Mr. Lewis Is at the Hoffman House. CONDEMNED NEGROE8' SENTENCES COMMUTED. am to shore while Mason succeeded lured by a mutinous erew, arrived at paddling the boot to shore with bts 11'lonstsdt today. The vessel had been abandoned by ihe rebete. STRANGER SHOOTS ESCAPING PRISONERS l!y Vrlvste leasts! Wire, New York Aug. 4.—A suspected thief, who was being arrested early to day, was probably fatally shot by an unknown person nfter he had knocked down and beaten the policeman and was escaping. Th* prisoner was Patrick Hennes sey, of 45k West Twenty-ntmh street. He Is in Roosevelt Hospital with a fractured skull ns the result of the bul let wound. Hennessey, who Is a pow- erful man, had almost overcome Po- Itceman Dale, who was trying to ar rest him. when a ptstel shot rang out and Hennessey felL Spivlnl to Th# (ecorglan. Tallahanfee, Fla., Atlg. 4.—The atatc board of pardon* yesterday commuted to life Imprisonment the death sen tences of Caldwell and Larkins, sen tenced to hang for the murder of If. W. Eppes, connty superintendent of •ubltc instruction, lsam Edwards was langed last November for this crime, stay of execution being granted to Caldwell and Larkin* on the claim of new evidence. This Is the case where an alleged 'before day club” I* said to have plan ned the murder of Eppes. OOOOOOO<KKK1OOOOO<KIOOOOO0O<1 0. 0 o DOG DAYS BATTING O AT CLIP OF .1000. O Dog days are bitting .1000 pt 0 O the end - f one wek, It having O O rained ever> day since la»t Sat- O O urday, when they officially start- O oed. o 0 The weather hu paid so O 0 little attention to the predictions 0 O of Mr. Marbury during the week O O that he ha* quit prognosticating 0 O "fnir" ;m<l Iihs turned t<* "rain" O Qua last resort. H# says: O j O "Shower* Saturday night and Of O Sunday.” O Saturday'* Temperature*. O 7 o'clock a. m.. 71 degrees. 0 \ oVInfk til . :: d#*i cr< O : 9 o'clock a. »n.. 72 degree*. O 10 o'clock a. nv, 74 degrees. Oil o'clock a. m., 75 degrees. O 12 o'clock, noon. 78 degree**. O 1 o'clock p. m , 75 degrees. O 11 o'clock 75 degiees. O 2:10 o’clock p. m, 70 degrees. YOUTHS ROBBED CHIEF OF SLEUTHS By Private Leased Wire. Pittsburg, Pa.. Aug. 4.—In company with seven other suspects, Clark Duffy, 18 years old, was taken before Judge Hawkins, of the orphans' court, this morning nnd Captain of Detectlvei Egan positively identified younvr ■' as one nf a crowd of young men who assaulted and robbed him last Wed nesday night while walking near hi* home In the East End. / Russell’* Appointment*. Judge R. B.. Rusgell’s appointments for the ertsning week have .been nn« nouriced, 'and are as follows: Monday. August ft moon) Jefferson. Tuesday, August 7 (noon) Dallas. Wednesday, August 8 (noon); Carrol- ton. Friday, August 10 (11 a. m.), Stone Mountain. Friday, August 10 (4 p. m.), Doraville. BIRTHS. To Mr. nnd Mrs. ‘AhsoIejO Label, at .181 dgetropd avenue, a son. To Mr. nnd Mr*. J. !>. Crensbnnr, st 171. r.dcf\v«4i'l ti*.4i4MO. :i To Mr. iiinl Mrs. Lee Lowe, at 637 East Fnir street, n ilnughter. MV*.* Jrifcr: ilojph strr<*r, a d.imrlifiT, .Mr. Petty, at M lln*. DEATHS. lufsirt of T. It. fXckty.* 3 weeks old, dl#d f pueumotdn nt Ktfgarwood, Gt. <\ S. Hightower. I> years old, died of accident nt Grady ‘ Ml** Florence L nt 135 Pesrl street. J. T. Whitfield. I n*h, nt R*7 chestm.. Miss Hath Unrrlium, 19 year* old, died of npjjcndtfltl*. nr <>niilr tioH|>ital. John C. Burton. 58 yearn old, died of epilepsy on Stockade road. Fokfer II. Cnuip, 4 jcar» old, died st l Wheeler utrcet. Bn III# Hchell. Infant, died at 214 East Hun ter *tr#ct. Kiln Fink disease, nt 3»il Washington Gordon Glover, 2 mouths Out, gim ug »«»- Kiuloii nt ::i l.iuiL'lfv :i\ Fiiiif. ,Mr«. ums Mnul.lln, 21 your, old, dlril «t npoplexj at 170 JC<jho strpef. Arthur JnckRtui, 4* year* old, died of hemorrhage flt 58 Wnlton street. PROPERTY~TRANSFERS. 2500—J. r. T. Itoper to Mary Ann Fuss, >t on I atreet, near Grcensferry *ve* MM. ■ Warranty deed. t.— —. ravrford to Georgia Savings Bunk nnd Trust Company, lot on Houston street, near Piedmont ovenne. Qolt claim lined __ 11,000—Mrs. Belie Martin to Thomas L Buchanan, lot on Fowler street, ne*r Aie«* IlfhT Ntrcet. U'liriiHiM 1 ^.ScO- KrucM Woodruff t# K. P. W 5 * lot on Kuelld Hveiine. Warranty dsfd. _ 21.250-W. I>. Owens nnd A. D. Tbc«»«? to Home Invcvtment Company, lot®n fleM street, near Fort street. Wkrra»ty deed. ' ‘ .. OOgOM penal Sum-Coe*.Cola Company t* Mrs Nellie L. Tliompso rh'tt.'i street ninl Slmj !1. lot on corner M»' IlonJ tor 11- BUILDING PERMITS. -J. P. GUI. t.t lMill.1 hrirk s4sM» j.r«L-l>r. L. I*, si. lu.-llln, at HJ \v. Iljf.-tt. Ijinof.inl. tC..t lvn.il>>. ,treet. „ .1,1,1 tn one »t,tj N’.-rth Bontev.rs. i*. to n.M to frxts* luk-r street. buUd frame efftc, liutsl forntce s« btree ss4 Bsttl fnrnics to I natal f“r- 00000000O0O0OO0000O00000O0 ' burn areas* ry frntns auelling