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PARISIAN MOBS.
DenoMUation for and Against
Dreyfils.
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MANY PEOPLE INJURED
And a Large Number of Arrests
Were Made
Paris,’Oct. 3. — The holding
of the Dreyfus demonstration,
organized by M. Pressence, one
of the leaders in the agitation
for this purpose, was prevented
by the police.
Slight disorders of a local na
ture, most of them in the vicin
ity of the offices of the Libre
Parole, occurred during the
evening. Several arrests were
made,but all those taken into
custody were subsequently re
lease 1.
The officers closed the Salle.
M. Pressence and his friends
tried to force an entrance and
an uproar resulted. The police
then intervened and arrested M.
Pressence, M. Vaudan, editor of
the Au.'ore, and Deputy Morey
amid shouts and counter-sliouis
of*‘Vive revision.” ‘ ‘ Vive ar me”
“Vive Zola,’ and the crowd was
dispersed.
There were many other arrests
made but all but six of those ar
rested were later released. Du
ring the melee many persons
were injured.
Altho'ugh the disorders have
not been attended with serious
results they have created in
tense alarm among the foreign
ers at the hotels ami it is prob
able that an exodus will occur,
the guests fearing grave devel-j
opments. The working classes
so far h ive held aloof, but the
leaders of the rival parties are
doing their utmost to stir them
up and it is believed that the
disorders will be repeated.
Le Matin publishes a dispatch
from Cayenne, stating that the
French cruiserDu Beourdieu is
laying off the Salut Islands wait
ing to br ng Dreyfus away.
An ugly statement is made by
I the Petite Republique to the ef
fect that Col. Picquart who had
previously taken exercise in the
I court yard of the jail daily, has
not left his cell since Thursday
when he was seized with symp
toms of cerebral congestion, fol
lowed by coma. There is no
means, however, of veryfying
the statement.
THE ARMY INVESTIGATION
Gen. Wheeler Will Appear Be*
iore The Commii icn.
Wa hingten, Oct. 3—The war
investigation cumtrißsion re>
sumed its inquiry tcdiiy, but a
full attendance of members is not
expected until Tuesday. No im
portant work will be taken up
[•until all are present. Gen. Whesler
has arrived here and has expressed
a willingness to go before the com*
i mission on Tuesday as requested
He will therefore be the first wit
ness exarnin* d.
1 1 . M _m_Ll >■ UM
JUDGE BECK RESIGNS.
Gov. Atkins n Names E, J. Rea
gan To Fiil Vacancy.
Atlanta. Oct 3—Governor At
kinsou appointe 1 Judge E. J. Rsa
gan, of McDonald, Henry county,
to the judgeship of the Flint cir
cuit to succeed Judge Marcus W.
Beck, resigned, at the executive
mansion inAtlanta Saturday night
Judge Reagan took the oath of
office at 9 o’clock at theg vernor’s
mansion and will proceed at once
to Pike c jun'y, ' wherej he he'd
court today.
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_ Stations. | No. ID No. 11 No! 8
-v Ch .uauuogu (J.SOatn II in lA. 10pm
tr Dalton 7.5 lam 8.42 pm 12. 10am
.»• lic.ws 9.01 am; 9.40 pm 144 am
Ax Atlanta . 11 4 nun! 1 i.sHpm 5 01am
Lv Atlanta 4.loytn!: 1 s•pm s.2<iam
kr Macon 7. U>p:n j 2 >3am 8.20 am
Ar J esup 45 im .’3Bpm
Ar Everett • 7 k 2sam 3.25 pm
Jacksonville ... iLL.': 111 k.-dOpm
LvTJesup uTcTam 6.5(J ? m
Ar Jacksonville... I.oopmjlo.l&pm
Lv Everett T3oam! 3.30 pm
Ar Bruns tv lc k . 830 am; 1.30 ;
No. 10 carries Puhman Sleeping Oar Chat-
tanooga to Atlanta.
No. 14 curries Pullman Sleeving Car and Day
Coaches Chattanooga to Jacksonville and At
lanta to Brunswick.
No. 8 curries Pullman Sleeping Car Chatta
nooga to Atlanta.
stations. I No. iSTNoT 9~[KoTf"
: Cv Atlanta 4.2Cnm| 4.oopm' 7.50 am
| Ar Home.. 6.3lfen> 6.2.5 pm 10.20ai8
Ar Dalton 7.22am 1 7.31 pm 11.30 am
l Ar Chattanooga 8 40um B.3optr. I.oopm
' Lv Chattanooga Dn»m| 9.10 pm
Ar Burgin .... 4.29 pm:
Ar Le.-.agton 8. lOpm! 4.50 am
Ar Louisville 7 60pm' J 50am
Ar Cincinnati ? 730 pm 7.3'him .' '
Lv Chattanooga i.2-spra;Tlsam 125 pm
Ar Nuahvllle ■ 6.55 pm 6.40 um, 6.55 pm
No 18 carries Pullman Sleeplug Car Atlanta
to Chattanooga and Chattu-.o •;» to Cincinnati, w
No 9 carries Pullmnu Sleeping Car Atlanta
to Cincinnati and Chattanooga to Louisville.
stations. >7.8 | No. It | No. 18
Lv Chattanooga 8.40 am I 4. lOnmiOJOpm I
Ar Knoxville 1155 am: 803 am l.loam
Ar Morristown. I.2,fpm’ 9.Warn 2 25am
Ar Hot Springs .3 Hpm 11. Marr. 4.00 am
Ar Asheville 4.35pnr 1.15 pm 510 am
Ar Salisbury 6.40 pm 9.30 am
Ar Greensboro. 9.52 pm 12.10 pm
Ar Raleigh I.4‘lum 3.23 pm
Ar Norfolk 7 50tini|
Ar Wa hlngton.... "6.loam'Tßspm
Ar New York...l 4 < :! Ptnl 6.23 am
No. 12 carrtos Pullman Drawing
Ing Car Chattanooga to New York via Ashe
ville and Salisbury to Richmond, arriving Rich
mond 840 am. also Pullman Sleeping Car
Greensboro to Norfolk.
No. 16 1s solid train Chattanooga to Salis
bury, with Pullman Sleeping Car Chattanooga
to Salisbury and Salisbury to New York with
out change.
~ STATIONS. ~ 2 N<r 4 ( No. 6
Lv Chattanooga .... .... Sjopm Awam
Ar Knoxville 8.4.,pm 11.55 am
Ar Morristown 2.15 am, 1.23 pm
Ar Bristol 7.ooami 3.55 pm
Ar Washington 7.40 am
Ar New York* 1 1.20 pm
No. 6 carries Pullman Sleeping Car Chatta
nooga to Washington and Chattanooga to Now
York without change.
No. 4 carries Pullman Sleeping Car Knox
.vllle to Brl tol.
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Ar Annlflton ll.vinm
Ar Birmingham 10.00 pm
•* r t el ™, 3 .56pm
Ar Meridian 7.30 pm
Ar New Orleans ....... 10.30 am
Ar~Jackson g 45am
Ar Vicksburg 11.35 am
, Av Shreveport. .... .... 7.20 pm
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1.40 pm 6.57 pm Ar Oadsden. ar BJX)am 68oam
6.00 pm 7.10 pm Ar Attalla. )y 8 46am, 'iroam
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Attention Knights of Py
thias. —The members of Mt.
Alto Lodge No. 12 K. of P. and
all visiting Knights are fratern
ally invited to be present at the
Castle Hall, Broad and Fifth
<?venue, on Monday night Oct.
3 at 7 :30 o’clock, There will be
visitors from Atlanta and Dal
ton with us, and it is earnestly
requested that the members of
Mt. Alto be present. Work in
the Third rank amplified form.
F raternally,
M. B. Eubanks,
Chan. Comdr.
J. E. Mullen, K. of. R- & S.
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