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The Tennessean from Nashville, Tennessee • Page 7

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NASHVILLE TENWESSEAN, PE IDAY MORNING, JULY 29, 1910. frenzied moth, ran Into the caliber Smith CHI COUNCIL oharges of assault and Intent carrying concealed weapons a ping. Tihle children are left In -f "It will- be remembered tit the Mercy use, and'Just SECOND ANNUAL TENNIS TOURNAMENT STARTS TODAY ponent in hia statement appearing HIGH SETTLES STOSK GETS LAZY IN THE VICINITY OF OYSTER BAY id with this the frenzied mother in to tire many shorts were counts diltor as SCHOOLQUESTION claiming thr. tired, the toe American, niaue upon his ret-from said that he was suadod to go contrary to Ids better p. meat by the ohiof of pollco of Blrmii ham, who advised him to attempt to the ehlldron hi the way lie (lid.

"In order to show Just how much pendenco can be placed upon my ponent's statements, 1 shall quote the chief of pollco of in. ut the time upon the subject. The nt account and the chief's stati'meiu pear in tho Age-Herald of May 10, and are as follows: claiming olio. the fixing wus fast and sharp, being par tlclputed In by both woman and man. "The llrst shot from the revolver It tlie hands of.

tho -woman struck OflU-e Hamilton in tho abdomen and indicted hi death wound. The woman claims tha Approve Ittner Plans by Vote of 17 to 8 Gas Fran; new business, thoreby- giving Mr. Schoenpflug's motion fqr a. reconsideration precedence uf action. Councilman Ehrhart offered' a.

iriotion that the vote on tho-resolution bo taken-' first; motion was seconded by Mr. Schardt and Mr. Denton ralstdi'a! point order that the was out of order resolution in precedence of the rcconsderatujn and; out of the regular. order of business. After the moUon1 for reconsideration tvia' carried Mr.

Acklcn insisted o.r.i action on his resolution, which was taken with the result above. EhrhartAgain. Palling to amend by limiting the cost to $280,000, Mr. Ehrhart came back with a terrific arraignment on the alleged unfairness of the cou.ncli in asking plans of the local architects and the refusal to look at them when presented. He said that It was apparent that It was a "star chamber session," a "cut-and-drled" affair; that ho would rather Jump trom the window or lose his rigpt awn' than to turn the 'local architects without a chance: that men should count honor or worth something, and that the Black Bottom negro deserves more respect that accorded the local men.

OVER A THOUSAND VOTERS HEAR INDEPENDENTS know Han: I'nm The second annual tennis tournament for tlie championship of Nashville etarts today1 on- the courts or tne Nashville Tennis club. There are thirty-four entries In singles, a.nd there will probably be about twenty teams entered in the doubles. The drawings Ire doubles will not be until Saturday afternoon. The drawings in singles woro held 'yesterday, and' tho following ls iic wchedulo of matches for today's Frank Houston against Alex Strauss, Paul Nyo against- Clias. Lawrence, Marcemi Frost against Percy Cox, Dr 'Matt Buokner against -Chas.

Sykosl Pollard Caldwell c.pyiiimt Ed. Leo Douglas against Ban Tato, Hort Parrish against Hoard Boemsth, Hi inry Cain against Murreli Plnson, Bob. Smith against Jas. Stephens, Lawrence second shot door facing Winn against Nc.il Ivey, Frank Berry against K. E.

French, Jas. B. Hill against William Hugglns, Stith Cain against Jos. L. Hill.

Tho remaining -matches lni the first round will be played The following teams are already entered In the doubles: Lawrence an, Mlitort. Seay and Strauss, rfuford'and-l'arrlsh, Jas. Hill rind Winn. Cain O. Nye and Caldwell, Hugglns and Dean, Webb and Tate, P.

Nyo. aij Plnson. Ivey and Dr. Matt Bucltner. and Vaug.hn,' Patten and Several other teams are expected to enter by Saturday altornooji before tlie drawings aro held.

This tournament Is attracting; much Interest locally and largo crowds are expected to witness the p'ay tho city championship. NEW YORK. July 28. The government census enumerator ot Long Island ls authority for tho statement that the population of Oyster Bay increases only or li per cent as against more than twice that percentage In nearby localities. Uncle Sam's people-counters don't Insinuate that "race suicide" is popular In the homo of the man who held it up lo public scorn, but the fuct remains that there has boon fulling 6ft In births In Oyster 'tiay- In North Henip3tead the.

Increase in population ls 13 per cent and Hemp-tlead proper shows an increase of 14 shot, he llred once not with any Intention an. The shot from a out eighteen elm 1 1 cr a with them. "Ohiof Wlor said last night: 'I deep- ly regret the fatal shooting of one EMPIRE GUY RESULTS LOOKOUTS SKIN BARONS Including the driver, say tl private detective, ran down "As soon as shot leaped Into the carriage a Ithful officers. Humlllon win ADMINISTRATION RALLY A FIASCO elected and always EMPIRE CITY. I 'When the Nashvl' First Pagej (Continued I Instructed enough to tho cnlir.

Third avenue, dren. 1 did not Instruct hlln to he carry thorn away. In fact, when Audc; alley 1 Walsh), to 1, second; Little Rajah 1011 Archibald), to 5, third. Time, Second race, .1 mile and 20 yards J. Keed 103 (Koernorl, 7 tu- 10; won; iockstonc.108 (Walsh), 3 to 1 'second; George 05 (Jones), 20 to 1, third.

were going he well knows that he could not Justify the charge which ho attempts to predicate upon it." The following Is what Mr. McNellly said upon this occasion and to which ho referred: "There is no reputable, truthful man In nil-tho world whovlll say that I am tilt as they struck buggy of tin i'i Psi iMC-o. 6 furlongs all. Street Conimlslsoner McCart i the caricaac. The Urst thing 1-as Dctcclh-e Ham Itoa s.tticg third Time, 1: to 1, second: Mellsaude 118 ami Mi.

McCartlu grabbed lilui -lecllvc Hamilton Informed Mr. Mc Hint the inn was nil rigid. 'After somewhat cyclonic disturbances in the city council, lasting for moro than ah hour, the city board of education's' High school proposition glided safely, past all. dangers Thursday night securing, by a vote of 37 to 8 the Sbarpe inner plans for the now school. -The Ilnal vote on tho ap-ptoval of the plans stood ua followi; Ayos Brown, Cox, Crlswell, Denton EnKhuus, i'laulgan, Garrett, Lannom, Mason, McBrldo.

StcTlSue, Mosely, Schuell, Schoenpflug, Scutt ind Preslde'vc Cohn. Noes Acltlen, Ehrhal't. Koutch, Jones, Kenney Langham, Scliardt and Vuughn. Councilman Acklcn led In the dpposl-tlon, hit; cause Hnding vigorous support In several bitter speeches from Councilman Ehihart. while Councllmnti led In the light for a recorisid-eiatlon of Councilman SchoonpfluB's motion of former session winch brought the passage of the bill.

It was evident from tho beginning that ote on the question would sub. tain ktn. pluhs, but the first Ktej. by Councilman Acltlen was a motion to piiNtuonu August 10, when the council should meet us a committee to examine the plans of the local architects befoio final action. A resolution to ths effect was offered.

He desired vote on tho resolution when Mr. Denton raised the point of order thnt under parllmentary rules resolutions could not precede tho reconsideration of the plans as culled for Hi rough Mr. Schoenpflug's motion. Fight Begun. It was here thnt the real fight was begun.

Mr. Ehrhart wanted to vote on the resolution first and so did Mr. Bchardt, but Mr. Demon would not give In and was sustained by President Colin. Then came a vote on the adoption of the motion for reconsideration, Mr.

Ehrhnrt only opnoaing. Mr. Acltlen then insisted on a vote on His resolution which wus ordered by President. Cohn and lost by a vote of 0 to 1G. Those voting "no" to the resolution were the same ns those voting "ayo" on the Ilnal vote on plans, lacking only the vote of Mr.

Garrett, vim supported tho plans In the llnul vote. Sought to Amend. Losing out in this round Mr. Ehrhart sought to incorporate an amendment to McCarn made the Juicy end. The wind-up -to fl.

The Barons strove desperately In the 'eighth to tie up, but they missed by one 'measly Birmingham. AB. 11. lj. E.

Messenger, r. 3 10 10 0 Molcsworlh, e. 5 1 1 10 1 McHrlde. 1. -4 2 2 11 0 McGllyray, lb 1 11 0 I Emery, 3 0 1 3" 0 Covaleskl, 1 0 t) 1 Bauer, 3 0 1 0 3 0 Totals 1 1 15 3 Chattanooga.

AB. It. If. PO. A.

E. McMahon, 3b 4 0 0 0 0 0 Johnson, r. 5 1 1 0 1 0 Yerkos, ss 6 1 2 6 0 1 P.or,ry, 2b 31 2 3 fi 4 0 o. 3 0 0 1 0 0 3 10 6 10 Carson, 4 1 0 1 0 Demiirce, 2 1 0 0 1 0 Slaver, 0 0 0 1 1 0 Totals 7 7 27 10 1 Score by innings Birmingham 00030102 0 Chattanooga 30130000 0 7 (Koerncr), 1 opening address at tho king, in showing up 'ngl. even.

Alvl.lu. 10 (Thomas). 7 to 1. third. Time, 1:07 '''V0' 1 uml 20 yards Sa ViVll' t0 1' Apologia to li (Martin).

to 1. Tit, it, lnu. was accordingly turned up Nlnc-Btreet and the wounded man carlo Urown's hospital, between Fifth xth avenues. "Police Officers Take Hand. at inighton today un.Ier the auspices of tho stalo committee' urtfl' the' Patterson committee of' mis -county proved to bo a fiasco.

Advertisements tern scattered throughout th) county, till illstrliits had been canvassed' -by supporters of the administration, and notldSs ot picnic hud boon In With of the Memphis papers ami also of the Nashville nnpcis. Mayor S. Q. 1 tolskell.ot Jinlan Mnldcu nnd lion. A.

gentlemen, It was stated. were to speak by order of the stato committee, whllo Hon. Jno. U. Bell, of Memphis, was to hn tho representative of the Patterson canv palgn committee of Tipton cocnty.

Mayor Hclskell failed to coine- Hon. nice A. Pierce and Hon. John Henry McDowell were then expected, but thoy came, not, Hon. James Senior showed up with Ills "sunny Jim" smile.

Alter dinner Judge It. Maiden spoka for a llttlo more than two houriMnJlla lug them 10 separate him from (lov. Patterson and not to consider him In the same light tHiey looked upon the governor, bii: vote for him bct-uusn he wanted the his ambition. Of iheSflti present 11 wi considered half of these were for the independent Judiciary. Tho managers of this afra'r refused to tha-D tho free Judiciary might furnish for the occasion.

They Advertised It us being a statu loso me a few I nu tho only speakers in tho campaign." McCarn told of the present la ever 1 wished to do so. And, like almost every other who drinks at all, 1 have been under the influence of liquor and felt Its elfeets, but, I assure you, no longer than I could avail myself of an emetic and get rid of It. "This Is the extent of tho liquor drinking which, for selfish and improper ends, my opponent, without regard to any limitations which truth or decency would Impose, is seeking to exuggernte Into a charge which he hopes will reflect upon my good name. "At no time In my life have been what is termed 'a drinking And the entire quantity, of liquor which I lu.vn drunk altogether is comparatively sir all. For over three years past the entire amount would hardly equal as much as a half pint.

And for over a year past absolutely none. and headed i ENTRIES FOR FRIDAY, I First race, 3-year-olds, 'selling; mile filf yi'rds vh-ell 110, Unit Pang Big Stick 1117. Wennu 103, Murlgol Nashville, stating that there were crap games and horses, making -Hm-nate 112, Oh! yanmmig an le maim imtmyai gaiety ling halls ut the very time ho -wus spcuu Ing. He called attention to some th unfair tactics of the Nushvlllo Amcr lean. Gen.

McCarn closed with an Impassioned plea for the Bupport of tlie prln ciples of law enforccmont and clean an. ''ring Feet li. ynra 105, Il-iskc I.iu 05, Tay Pay The Follies 112, Bour- "Offlcers Elledgc, Parker were Informed by a man there honest officials for which he and his purty Demuroe, McMa Candidate for slieriff, Sam New SfJ'! rKg'-- -Irmtono 112. Nimbus 116 Rose Queen hi, Canipeon Cluipultopcc 101, Dun Field Barley Thorpe i7, Al Mallei- 07, Jcunne 05. fourth race, Ilia Whirl slakes; 1.1.

Obwryobt I.e. a a tie roi "My opponent la attempting," said Mr. "to dodge the effect of his career in Birmingham by seeking tho law without favor or prejudice If elected. He also called attention tu the fact that settlers wero 'now avoiding Dcmarcc. Messenger.

tuut am justifying town, and stated that If he and his ussu elates were elected Nashville could ngain Porrn. Doublo ecf). Hits apporFoi Umpires Fltzslm whatever ster Charter 104. llclcnc killed Sam -With "this "'information, tho officers quickly gave chase. "Auto and Horses.

"Officers Elledge and Parker leaped upon the backs of two horses, which were standing hitched. Olllcer Will Baker pressed the nutomohlie of a physician Into service and a wild chase began. The chase continued until Twenty-third street was reached, when Ofllccr Elledgc. on the horse, came up -win, tho party. He threatened to kill she men if they got put and it was with some difficulty that he restrained them from -continuing their flight.

"They guvo In at the point of a. gun, and were carried back to police hend-quartors. Hoi-o the three mon, the father of the children; Anderson, the lawyer and stout, the dcf-live. wero put through some rigid questioning. Tlie children wero also talked to.

"Lawyer Interferes. -year-olds and up; selling; DEATH RECORD Hi i.000 people. It looks now lfke their in next Thursday will resutt In' abc liio sumo ratio to their expectations hat of the crowd they hoped for a evowij they laid. Margucrlto the High craft 107. .11.

v'oinboi narvey loit. Aronibiok 105. News baa been received here the death of Prof. Frank Goodman SHELBYViLLE WIS A DOUBLE-HEADER Gajloy Slave SIP Question Mark 105. SO.

ATLANTIC LEAGUE. former citizen and prominent account ant or Niisnvuie, in iviitic -nook, ai-k Thursday morning. Tho remains will be -brought to Nashville for burial. Prof. Goodman was at tho time of hU death in the employ of Bishop Morris.

LUTHER STAGGS KILLED BY PASSENGER TRAIN sum, BVVII.LE. July 28. (Spe- wmiQ being questioned by a Ictlgev Shclhyvlllo won a double-header He was tor many years a well known from Farmlngton today, scores 8 to 2 and II winning in the last half by a safe FRANKLIN', July 28. Luther Slaggs, a son of Vollcenian Stages of nw. here -l-h'B morning by tho Loulsyllle hit.

by Ci-alguilles. Batteries Fluker and YESTERDAY'S GAMES. nd Wilson; Jones and pessengcr train ou resident of Nashville, where he conducted tlie Goodman Business College. The funeral BervlceB ivill be held Friday morning at 0 o'clock. The remains of Mr.

Chas. FWi- Jenkins, Baxter and Wilson. Ing tne mun called who cluhned to be their father. While trying to answer, (ho little children were freriuiintlv contradicted by Anderson, tho lawyer, and Ofllcer Baker llnally forced both tho lawyer ami the supposed father to keep their mouths closed. Nothing of Importance was learned from the Goorge Devine was sent to the house on John street, where the shooting occurred, to apprehend the woman.

She wae brought to the city Jail, and Macon 0. (Nine innings; merits of the case. 1. have not discussed tills feature of tho case except to show tho nature of tho decree which vus entered. I assume that the woman wus In tho wrong and that tho husband was in tho right, in the application for a divorce in the c.rcuit court of tills county.

This wus what tho decree which -was entered in the cuse clearly indicates. Tho fact is 'that my opponent's client was given the custody of his children under this decree. He was entltleu to them by law. He had every remedy which the law provided to obtain his children In an orderly, peacable way whorover they might bo fcund. 'E'ut my opponent managed the all'alr of obtaining or seeking to obtain tho a 'way as to cause his client to lose his to got Indicted for kidnapping, to be placed in Jail, to get a man killed and a woman wounded and a peneablu cltv thrown into an.

uproar. 1 would lilte to ask my opponent one question, and that is whether or not ho und Stout and his cllent-dld not all get indicted for kidnapping and if ft was not with elTort.aud expense that his client got out or a. case of. when he had. a perfect legal right to tho children, which, under my opponent's advice had protection, he attempted to steal? Birmingham Paper, "Heretofore I have used only my op- Anierican for tho purpose of showing what ho admits that ho did In Birmingham.

In order that the real facts of tho Birmingham incident mny he known I shall read the following account of the affair as It Is reported in amendment was voted aown on mo-lion to table, only Ehrhart, Foutch, Jones, Lunglmm, Schurdt and Vaughn voting "no." Another bitter denunciation of the Tuner plans trom Mr. Ehrhart pro-ceded the tinal vote with the result as above stated. The chamber was full of onlookers, a large number of whom wore members of. the -Builders' Exchnnge. aval Mr.

Ehrhart was loudly applauded time und again. Afler tho final vote the crowds lilcil out and within three.mlnutes tho council adjourned, Gas Franchise. Arother Interesting feature of the meeting was the passage on first reading of tho gas franchise hill "nd Its ffforence in a c.itumlUeo of eleven. Tho, cnmmlt'tee inelmlcs the or the special ens enmmittrn mme time uko by tile emiimll, a ml pi a-: follows: niwn, Khrhail, Gilbert, Jones, Kinney, Langham, Lnimom, llrhle, MeTlauo, Schar.it and This in-oposltlim, ten, jiccc 1 ta ed soc.iewiiat -hhcnl. 1 tnci is pen tn the number of committeemen and as to Inchmicc; within tho special committee the original gas cmtimittee.

Mr. Ac-hlmt saitl that he bitterly opposed the ap-nolntincnt of two committees, that in icard the train Patrick, whose death occurred at Fort Worth, arrived in BASEBALL GAMES AT LYNNVILLE KENTUCKY FARMER SHOT AND KILLED vns caught. Ho was killed instantly. Tho body was prepared here for burial nd was shipped his homo in Columbia urally llred at them, HOPK1NSVILLE, to shoot tho man and I am grieved that shot Detectlvo Hamilton. The woman wan later taken to the lllllninn hospital, where her wounds wero dressed.

MINNESOTA NAMES LIND FOR GOVERNOR foruinost citizens of msolf this afternoon wli walking In a woodland near his hoi Just before the shot was tired two of three men from Nnsln- thouglu that the now members should 3 detective, nnd Anderson, r. They were locked up in "Hamilton's Career. Detectlvo Sain Hamilton, who wus the innocent vlot llunOtlou with the MINNEAPOLIS, July Despite strenuous protests that he could not and would not accept a nomination, John Lind, former governor of Minnesota, was today nominated for governor of the stutc of Minnesota on. tho democratic ticket. There wus considerable opposition to Lind, but It wus of a more pnssiv.a nature iit.ui active opposition, because of the fact tlttce Wednesday morning.

The lunernl services were held at the residence of Mr. H. L. Hill, 627 Shelby conducted by Dr. William Lunsford and tho Rev.

W. Wilkes. Tho body was taken to Harteviile for burial. Mr. Fltzpntrlck was twenty-eight yeui-3 of age, and the son of Dr.

H. Fltz-patrick of Goodlettsvllle. Uttlo Charles William Mattlngly, the irfnnt son ot Mr. and Mrs. B.

P. Mat-tlnglv, died at the home of his parents. ii-'5 Russell street, Thursday morning. The little boy was only six months old, yet had during his short stay on earth by his lovable disposition and sweet nature drawn to him the hearts of nil who knew him. The funeral sorvlcos will be held from the residence Friday afternoon nt o'clock under the direction of Dr.

Mercer P. Logan. Interment at Mt. Olivet. Thomas L.

Covington, a well known and respected citizen of Nashville, riled Thuisday nt 1 o'clock at his homo, 1808 Hamburg street, hi tho 05th year of his age. The funeral services wl.l Lb held from the residence Friday nftornoon nt 3 o'clock. The services will be conduct. one or the Hlrmlnghn pistol, is pre papers, it Is us Ledger of May 10, 100. It Is believed Unwound was aeli-lr HUNTER SEIS NEW RECORD II GOLF police department for yeai owly dying of Ural dole After tho rapping or the meeting to order by President Cohn, the roll- call showed all tho members present save owl Is long and honorable.

Hoots friends are boBleglng police headounr ccopt thRt ho could not ration. His djiyor James U. Hay Attempt to Charles O. Gilbert' u-atlon It was found 1 been perforated elgl practically no nopo Bx-Gov. iLInd wired from Portion tonight that he would ncoept cl nomination.

Treveutlnn" measure passed second carting by vote of 14 to 0. Final Reading. Tho following bills passed on- itinai ending: survived by three daughters Mrs. SJ. U.

Wunlclrldse. Miss Llzalu Tyle? Muoro. and Miss Louise Moore. "Addltlonul wurrai ire I TEACHERS' INSTITUTE. FRANKLIN, Ky July 28.

(Special.) Tlie msslou of the Simpson Couatv. Tenesmi s' institute, vlccli lias been hold ising Central el of Hinsdale by II iniler set new i r. glstvrini- a for his afternomi "Officer shot by Mrs. "As il ofj ft sensaUon TJOtech-c Bum Hamilton, of force, and Mrs. the dlvoi er of two small children, wounded.

Detective Hamilton being rutul. "The shootlncr occurred In house at No. 700 John street, Detective Hamilton was slio. dnmen by Mrs. M.

while Mrs. 5 bullet wound In tile leg fro, lol of her former htsbund. "The Beginning, druggist ca "Nashville, nccomp. WESTERN GOLF day morning against and Stout, charging tliiun with currying concealed weapons. These warrants were sworn out before Judge II.

B. Abernathy, but are made returnable to tho criminal court. Tha warrants sworn out Thursday night charged assault with Intent to murder and attempted kidnapping against all tlueu. Andorson, the attorney in Hie case, is sold to liavo had no wenpon. lias retained tho law tlrm of Gaston Pettus i'l pr.mi'mting, the sale for capon of illsonscd men is: hill vg to J.

w. Blnlr the right to ict scales and steam main tit avenue nnd Domonbretiin hill appropriating JlO.nno as the ilinrc In i ho purchase of the new Institute. Tbl teacher? reiyiond- roll call. Thoy CHAMPIONSHIP nd Simpson Mutolioi' of the Western Ken- unci of -The play of mshlp at the it some of tho WASHINGTON, July 2S tha western golf chainpi Owentia club today brmiql idlng billa were disposed lately vl.iiu.c. sklia el.

ll wlliut eat." of Chle. transferred from tho city prison to (h "State of Alabama, Jefferson County. "Tho above article appeared In the Bit mlngham Ledger Mav 10, 11107. "It. F.

MORGAN. "Sworn to and subscribed before this tip, ihitli day of July, 1010. L. 13. PUGH, Notary Public." ACETYLENE COMPANY IS INCORPORATED 'A charter of incorporation was filed Thursday In the county register's office by a company t'o be known as the Tennessee Aicotyleno Lighting Company.

The purpose of the now company, as stated in the charter, Is for currying on the trado of merchants, selling and establishing agencies to sell acetylene gas generators for heating, lighting, etc. Tlie capital stock Is 55,000 and the Incorporators ate; F. C. Brunibach, A. M.

Hogan, R. L. Wll-alnsou ami J. P. Weakley.

Prof. F. L. Marx of Louisville, -w Homo soleety. v.uc clinic to unniuicjunn to.

on pose of getting possession i'um cli drcn While, uged (i. nnrt Kthel, eg tlie chilaren the mother. Mm, having been located at 700 John sue. Smlthflold. "The party Bhowed what purporrod juml of the men's singles H.

of Boston, detested Paul et-eolloglate champion, In a was the blgacst surprise of Whitman won in straight Chn.nglng the name of Cedar from to committee of three: prohlblti-pr th-dlsplny bv moving pictures any jn-lo fights or boxing bouts, referred to committee of five; authorizing the sa.e of unimproved property, referred to committee: granting a franchise i-i the Nashville GaH Fuel company and authorlzinpi It to acquire by the properties or the Nashville Gas plant, referred to a commltioo of the cireait pa a Annie fo: am Ago-Uerald (Bpcclnl.) Tho I'atlprson special which vck ran ta Ccu 1 rt.c tialay. aa laid ndvertlse.l extonslvoly tiiroagh-nut tips county, left here with only tliroo voters aboavd. l-'i'tm, ail Indication. tVayno roulitv will glvn the Independent ticket at leusl three also aaitited W. the oils Ihrccht I.udko.

tho eccentric player in the Azt'-c club, defeated T. W. Hen-jl(. the C'allfoi-nlun. In a brilliantly t-rt contest, U-3, while Harry Idner.

the lor.il eruck. got into the li-nnuls through the default route. I Play Uidke tomorrow In tha semlr il round, whllo Wnldner and Bandy I clash In the other contest. The wlu- hnonv and contented. Now thev "Officer Hamilton's "Chief Wior Introduces th Deteotlvo HumlHum The Nn TAFT CONGRATULATES NOMINEE HARDING ing and sobbing at tlie Mercy Home.

Their mother Is In the hospital Buffering from a bullet shot. Their futlier has gone hack to Nashville, leaving the little ones "It" was over these two pretty little bright-faced children tha all of the sor-row and difdculty and tragedy of the past at the children in meet Satur- DEATHS for wc that the bill pass flrst and Schardt proposed that tho commit tie to eleven, Including I regular gas commltteo. This was Tinal action after considerable gling, participated In by Acltlen, El hart, Brown, Schardt and others. Roady for the Fray. With this dispose,) of the wav clear for the high school prqpositl for which tho crowd lw, waited slt.glfj M'ss Gwendolyn ill.

defeated Mrs. Harold stinl-llnals, (i-1. 0-1, and Davis, of St. Paul, won Iso Hearse. 0-1, 8-1.

and Miss Dnvls will i.ornlng July tae c-mp MATTINOLY-28. 1010, at 11:15 of his parents. Russell street. wounded; their father, as well as two Nashville men, J. T.

Stout and A. B. Anderson, are charged with assault, and ln- HARMON HURRIES HOME TO INVESTIGATE STRIKE COLUMBUS, Ohio, July 28, With 2,000 troops In Columbus to eiuell rioting In tho street car strike. Gov. Harmon is hurrying hero from Mlchlga'i.

The troops wero summoned on request of Mayor George Mnrshall anj Sheriff Albert E. Sartain, who pleaded Inability to protect life and property. Gov. Harmon is to investigate the demand for troops issued under tlie law, which leaves the military authorities no option, except to furnish troops at a sheriff's call. Until the governor's arrival tomorrow morning no attempt will be made to operate street cars, which avcre withdrawn lato at night following' attempts with Imported strike-breakers.

That no cars be run tho demand of the military, uuthprltles, refused "to put itho city under martial-law and declared the troops only to be prepared to cope any situation that may arise. They refuse', to guard, cars now. Uth: bear iiy. t-'ov Jrday for the wo between Hayes oatlnn memhers i accin'tecls ami llaihlipg "The l.tpe hmmei.ts thtir patents' sins. Th.

nnhot see why mother and The remains will bo pluceJ lu vac! 1 Mt. Olivet. Carriages from Uorrls, Kursch Co. and tor r.c thing but sob and -faced boy. years, luch like 'his father.

bprhiiQss. which he ut up against' the His slstir. Ethel, vho looks the O-lilo campaign. 1 1 fully "ith the He applied himsclt to as soon as he got back afternoon. The dispute gram to Hurding follow.

decided to go at resentntlvcs were on hand. Chas. A. Marlln. nnd ex-portlc-lpant of it hundred battles on the floor of the council, was there to witness the fray.

A resolution wnq offered bv Councilman Acklcn, asking. In view of the fact that the request had been made by -the council to return school plans, together with the Ittner plans and In view or the. fact thnt the plans httd been submitted recently but not yet examined by the council, that the council meet on August 10 an a conducted by stand. The nelgnbors- around th ihorpc la Smitm-aml r.ov tho little; ncoole were the best behaved children, in com- won by Waldner and Gard-li-ri. ihe match ul rear.

lie lawyer. Aiaje: 'ered his advice. Nothing out showing the woman "'They're Stealing Sister "From iitatementsnindefiy a playing "hi the "yard. Th'. -(Sdc- easliler for.

the Southern Bell Telephon died suddenly yestevdt to Mt Sterling, for In- "J'l-e-y wero horn In Nashville. A vallum their mm'm-r mm a way with another. Robert Mjp and niarr TC- so-set them. He had'amioskldnappVni when the mother appeared and begun tin? fatlvir larm his prelbiiln.il'- GOODMAN In Little Rock. Thursday, July 2.8, 1310, at 0:30 a.

1'rank Uoodman, Sr. Remains will be brought here for burial. Funeral services nt the chapel of tV. Cornelius Co. Saturday morning 6t 0:30 o'clock by Rev.

G. W. Shelton. 'Vi'alicm (ie'el lee, g' I 1 1 I in PauletL L)r. W.

H. Bunipas. the yard Ing over llttlo boy. Norton 'has government I': charity of the no.ir riiough, and Instead tor's rooms at. th 1 cf everybody.

Out of Order. Considerable wrangling this juncture relative to Hon of the resolution, Denton tnislni the point It should come uo under Jones of Memphis taaicd the little hoi'. ULWruuceburg. liy. May At that trials are act i.

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