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reece' Senria and Montene Join in Attack on Turkey MING IS REPORTED All THE BORDER In One Cla It I Reported That. 400 Were Killed. Turkey lunes Note. to the Powers That She Has Been Forced to Take Measures to. Protect Herself.

BCPetenbarc October S. The Ruft' government has received Information that Bulgarian troops are crossing the Turkish frontier tonight. London. October rloatllltle be- tir an the Balkan state and Turkey have commenced according to report ran many quarters tonight. A dlsj patch to the Russian government says that the Bulgarian a.

crossing the frontier A engagemenCha1 occurred south Harman. I. 1. a Bulgarian town. IT Milee north of pole.

according to a Constantinople dispatch to' the i Exchange Telegraph company. The euaaltr list I placed at 400 killed. unitary action ha thus outstripped slower-footed diplomacy for no ultl- mstum has yet been presented to TUT key and In Constantinople on Is pected until Monday. The port. bow- yr has sent an official notlflcatlon redtV" a a Jtndp Balkan tate Turk raarT Itself full liberty of action.

an that UM. clTUlxed world will Oct Jail to do Justice to. It moderate attitude. But- this cannot exclude. care for safeguarding its dig.

nlty and security as well a Its rlfhts. Muy SklrssUkea nrverted. This It would seem. Is the port. way of preparing the world for' the SaiiOrg the wera to tav ott ho tWtiia.

JNo olllclaF of the rupture ot peace Is to be had. but skirmish are reported to have oc rre4 In- the neighborhood of DJum- bale. called also Janrfcoll. Bulgarian territory. In' the Albanian vilayet of Scutarl noc th Montenegrin frontier and nea BachkvranJa on' the pervian border.

Turkey ha. appointed the' war mm- liter. Naslm. Pasha to supreme command. Rumania baa not yet tnobll- ed and.

It Is stated. wll take- no action for a few days. ON CHICAGO VIC WAR IS RED State and Federal Officials Join. to Wiper Out Du- orderly Houses Chicago October I. Various movements that hay.

met with some cue- cess In attacking vice conditions here i were given Impetus today when States Attorney WaZDan and his first assistant. Thomas R. went Before th municipal court with aore thanSOS warrants for the arrest of disorderly resort keepers and other violators of' the taw. Officers began rvlnTth warrants at once. Mr.

Wayman elae latnd to close up very dloresITreaort In Cook county and banish every. Immoral character from. his Jurisdiction. The undertaking is said to he one of the ttnmendou. tub Oflta character ever undertaken In a me tan Senral' raids were made In the outh ld segregated vie 418- trtct and a umber of arrests were made The resort keepers arrested today released on bonds and order- to appear the court tomorrow Night other arrests were mad today by federal oSlcers working slnulta neously with local detectives.

The eight arrested person a woman me- ort keeper and seven alleged white lave war. put on a New York train tonight In charge of detectives under Gorge C. Craft assistant superlstend- nt of the department of Justice of New York city. Th woman win be taken before the federal In New I pursuant to an Investigation Into an alleged vice trust with hH4QII1. In New York and TwoChlcago hotel ki rv with' subpoenas by the United State marshals.

A number of other arrests wilt be mad. tomorrow. It Is said. federal oncers andwCharlea woody chief. Investigator In Chl- ragt for the department of Justice.

gariana Is unduarreat 1 1 1J New York and held In default of tie. see all. charged with beings a member of- the NerwTors Women Tramelwrs' association. Systemic Interchange of bwn New Tork and Chila charged by the federal nveu- warrants will bVtssneOL tomorrow. it Is said.

for owners buildings and renting fonts who rtks property occupied by dl ITlliJl lifllt Story of Oeiothng Assault jO I Arouses Ireal Indignation in Curaming Courl SWING FOR THEIR CRIME Sitter of Latter Tell of Double Attack on Young White CM ncj Helps Fasten Noose Around Brothers Neck. Agitator Try to Incite the Crowd. fly a Crrlgsa Jr. Cummlng Ofa October Special. Two' convictions were secured la the Forsyth county court today and on of the mot revolting rape cue In the annals of the stat and of medical ju rleprndence we.

trim. With a military guard around the courthouse keeping at a safe distance a crowd that would have otherwise made abort work of thV accused ne. srroe and another company In the courtroom to preserve order. Ernest Knox and Oscar Daniel were convicted of the mime of criminal assault. The Jury returned a verdict or guilty against the two blacks at 1:40 o'clock tonight They will 9 sentenced to be hang-ed on' October Iii Three companies of tie i regiment patrolled the oourthes squire lid every person entering th square was searched.

Agitators were busy during the. dig attempting to Incite disorder. but the overwhelming majority of th crowd that flocked to Cumning from all part. of Torsyto and adjoining ebuntle was for -upholding the law And of maintaining the peace and order of the- tat U1I Vere more" than snouglo rtnl ed i me to CummlDC today ieitn. cjerjwwei' a look of Atb mett behind tie Tnie Veateat laainctlon prevailed ou4 account' or tte 111 enme and the deetmeet sympathy of the community goes out to to bereaved father wio was the pToeecutor Twice today tat was Compelled to repeat the thtlo tOI7.

of. ttaniit phame nl bandllnsand the recital ttrrd the depth the most hardened onlooker In the. courtroom. Major I. T.

Catron and Captain ahy re In' the courtroom practically every" minute or the trial and were- mot efficient la or. A small mirror led to the conviction of Ernet Knox. one of the accused negroes and the testimony of the sister' of Oecar Daniel baa Helped to fasten Lh aie around ill neck and that' of Knox. Daniel was a. complete surprise even to hr own counsel who conferred mith her i.

tordax. afternoon a. usual and were told nothing- by her. Thlj morning however without consulting the coon- el appointed ty court defend she narrated the entire revolting story of the crime to Sheriff Reid and to' Herbert Clay IUDC proevnting attorney. uteri Ttl Cri e.

Tiie tact. 58 far as they can be printed are vague. An attractive country- Sin. of years. the.

daughter of a re apeeted farmer of Furyth county was going to' hr home on Sunday afternoon when ah was accosted on the road by the negre Nrnest Knox. 811. was dragged Into the wood fighting furiously. and wa knocked Innlble with a rock. Her body was dragged to a.

point II yards away from the road jMd there after being cruelly troatffd. she was left fordead Knox. hr aHo1laut then left. and. meeting a crowd of nIO friends re turning from Sunday afternoon' church ervlcee.

went with them. About midnight. with two other ngro men and a negro woman who carried a torch he returned to" the wood and the negroea then saUfle4 their luitfnl puolon. on Via Insenuibi. body of the no the rapist.

la. a barefooted country negro who wear only two garment a pair bf blue overall. and a laded blue ttJrt. lie 1 the low- owed. gorilla type of negro.

and his attitude was abeoluteTyT brutlb throughout the trial todayfee I. about IS years old. Oscar Daniel come- what younger and a shade more human-looking but" he. also belong to the barefooted. looklng tyA.

The evidence futell1u5 the guilt upon the two negroes was absolutely convincing. Backing up the clrcum. tntlsj evidence or tie mirror woe the testimony of the slater of one of the men. who actually aw sec end crime committed. ea i la Aroaeei.

when the fur companie of Atlanta militia war. camped- on th. outskirts of dimming night they were thrown slight COnfsio0 at mid. nlhL by the sudden shoatlng of a n-Halt Who goes there There was no answer and again the chaUenge rang out. followed shortly after by the report of a.

rifle and a err for the captain of the guard. A company of Forsyth cltl us who were camping for the night at a spring nearby heard the uproar and rattle of shot and. without further carded to put a. safe distance between themselves and the An Investigation proved thatVtb sentry-a Imagination had bit tsr of him. or perhaps had seen a spot of moonlight that looked like a man.

No further shots were fired and the camp turned ever and wt back sleep. after had eco. noltered the woods. The troops wili CttlKUIag tomorrow nooa alter attending the trial ta MILITIA GUARDS NEGROES a- mmmm ejf WI When thene wre taken to Cumrning for trial a detachinent6f the Filth regiment sur rounded them and with them eyersince The trial has entirely peaceful. The soldiers camped around.

the theCumtningjail and six' guard for the prisoners. SHE KILLED SELF HATING TOMOVE Young Mrs. Bass Commits Suicide' Rather Than Depart From. Brunswick. Brunswick.

QSL. October Spe- 4 Mrs A. Dai a prominent oo women or thtscltyj committed suicide tonight by taking alug. dose strychnine. TVTien It was learned by her husband that his wife had made an attempt on her life medical as- loo late.

as the poison had her heart atrt tie was breathing Vnr' last The. only Intimation given by- the yong--womanf dating the day of- ber intention- was In having a nill- drawn up this afternoon In which' she gave her little adopted daughter to a friend and what money she possessed to relative Friends of the young couple- can at tribute no reason for Mrs. Bass rash deed. They seemed to live in lappi- ness and were preparing to- move to Jacksonville where Mr. Bass had been transferred by the Brunswick Steamship company.

for which concern he has been chief clerk In this city the past two years. It was known that Mrs. Bass dis liked the idea of moving from here and several days ago said she would never make the- trip. but this was not taken seriously by Oct husband until. his WIT.

told him she had kept her prowls. by- taking poison. The couple moved to this city from Savannah several years ago. E. F.

FBLODGETT DIED LAST NIGHT Under His Adminiatration At. lanta Became' Postoffice of rant CUs Edwin 11' mo4gett. former postmas ter of Atlanta. died suddenly last night at 1 o'clock at his home. Ivy street.

Newsofhls death comes with appaUlnsTrsaddenness to' hls hundreds or friends throughout the. city arid stats. as. although for the put year he' had been- In failing health he had never given UP Del on last Wednesday he win downtown. apparently In good Blodgett was widely known In public.

life. as the man under whose dmlnlstraUon Atlanta becameknown a. a first-class postofdee. with re. petpts and efficiency ranking with the great.

cm of the country He originally appohmtd postmaster by the late President McKInley after nearly year ofactlre service In the' postal department. where hi had risen from. a railway potal clerk to the position of assistant postmaster. Msd t. Atlamta la I8 8.

Sincehe moved to AtlantaIn nil Mr. KrBlodgeuihdbeen closely identi. lied with the growth and up1ol1ltdJog of. the city and was one of- the most popular men who was ever at the- head of the local potofll Always of. aIfnlaI nature despite what the trouble of the moment might be.

and ready to lend his at4. to say friend who chanced to need It. he bad endeared himself who not only admired him for his abUityas an official of the federal government. but who loved-him for. personal.

character. lotIca and for upright landinglot the community. i member of therFIrstf apt church. where Ii. wa- rOgntsed as one.

the leaders. Mr. Jrmodgettha4 put forth much of the' beet efforts- of hi life. He had been a deacon In the church for a number of years and ps known personally to practically every mmber of the resatloa. y.

Mr. SZ years old at the time of Ills death. was born" In jlnsTB- ts ta son of Foster Dlo4cett on of the leading men In Georgia politic In the i early Hfttes. foryat number of BOY AND AIRMAN. DASHED TO DEATH Aeronaut Petty and Year Old Boy Instantly Killed at.

Tuscumbia. Florence. Ala. October' 1. In View of bnndp da of horrif ld ct or.

the Tuscumbia fair grounds. H. C. Petty and Zorenso Uowland. 16 ar old.

on of V. Howlandwere re dashed to death from eVibaliooiv about four' bund feet up- Petty owned the bal loon and" I TOP- timyuur ball own wtat Bp. Jw being- betwesn tn balloon and pftr chute. Petty. llea tohlm to- Elide down the' mph- tolWsL fAJ.

the-boy reached for pa as hi Borne way- cut loose and tb two were dashed to Instant death. Both were badly crushed. The accident occurred at 6 o'clock thl. afternoon. previously had en stand- Ing.

near the big balloon while It" was being Inflated When It soared upward spectators were Utartled to see him flans liner head down from on of tberopea on the balloon. The aeronaut made to rescue the boy from. bi perilous poel- Uon When the balloon had reached a height of about fly. hundred feet i cut they parachute loose' from the balloon and' both begtfnto drop swift- downward. For.

some reason ih parachute failed to open. The man and boyplunged the earth1 and were Instantly killed. truck the earthtflnt and the aeronaut landed on top of him. FAT WOMAN TUMBLES AND SCARES BANKERS Hammond. Tnd.

October 2. The board of. director of the Indiana. Ear. bar National hank was In session In the offices when' pound ry Dopa fell through skylight ana landed lirV slttlnjrpotrtureonUie long' table among them The directors scattered In panic thinking a bomb had been espIOdiod.

Miss nbt hurt. She hsMl been hanging' ontJ wet clothes on' the-roof of an adjoining bulld and ladXripped andfallen thrnush.the.bank-sltyUght. 2000 FEET IN AIR HURTLESTO DEATH Birdmari Walsh WM Mangled While Trying Spiral Descent tolpleae Crowd. TrentoiyNjOetober With' DM persons watching him at the inters state fair grounds- this afternoon. Charlsa Walsh while making a spiral deSctn ntIna biplane fellf feet- to instant death about a quarter oja mile outside the fair grounds Practically everybonerinTiiliTbodY was broken and Us faceVndbodyiwere badly cut.

YY Walsh had. been at the fair all wektan today for the first time was dolnc7faney. stunts inthe- air with his was yeryjhirhitoday probably MM teal. as he fcecnhI dee ntVBejwas mak- Ingjth splraidejcentiwrththafxront Of the machine pointed almost straight downward when he tact ontr-L Walsh could seen trnlt fling to regain his balance but with. out avail.

Time machine then. began It fatal descant to the earthand the large nombeg of. spectators realized thsVtb aviators dnathwae imminent ry7alshwaszSyersCofagTVofBan Diego. cat HI wlfeand volchn dies i' ar vlslHng Vsl ri4 TWiwheri'-tlheyi intended remain- Ing whilehe Jwas fiylngJ rMheeast learned to GRAND OPERA HERE IN APRIL Gatti-Cuazza Announce th Plane of Tour Following New YorkSeaon. Atlanta wtil hive six days of- opera In April ent immediately following V' eNw Torkseason The final New' York performance of the Metropolitan Opera company Its season.

1 12 the engagement Jn JSewrTorK otmloor inpiiiytwtanp htta yearly effort tile NYork papers of September Itf and- rtfied by in Interview with OattlCuaas director of ta com pan. This settles the oaeotlon or whether or not-Atlanta- will haveopera end carries out' the statement made by Otto Kahn. chairman' of- directors of the Metropolitan company when In Atlanta tnth spring. expressing his appreciation of Atlanta as an opera enter he st tea that Atlanta would be the other city to hear theen tire Metropolitan troupe after the concluding engagement InNew York. At the Decent meeting of the Atlanta Music FcUyl association in Atlanta It.

was unanimously decided proceed at once with plans for the forthcoming opera eaooi 150000 DEAL ON Northeast Corner Broad and Alabama Brings 25000 Increase in 15 Months. The northeait corner- of Broad and Alabama streets which Charles A. Davis-and other. bought. omethln over a year agoirbm Mrs.

J. B. Duke. of- New' York Has again changed hands. Realty Investment.

reJ estate corporation which has. been tttmtf'- rtlnlJ In central and semi-central Atlanta real estate. this year hssibouffht. tbe property paying a consideration of 5150.000- or avrat. of 3000 per front' foot.

for It. Tho owners of the. property were Charles i Davis. Oscar-Davis and thelc slster Mrs. The Gale wa negotiated by.

the real estate agency orret George George Adair" stated yesterday that whila he could. announce. no definite plans I of the purpose- for which the property wsui ooght ritwouldu bo lm- roved with an office building within Till. was. a.

part. or the la- man estate. It Is known as No. It South BvoadatreL The lot has front. age Of 5 feet on the east side of Broad trett with a depth of feet along the north side' of Alabama.

It Is Improved at present with a story and base. ment brick building now being used The present sellers lof. the property boughtrt a year and thee months ago from Mrs. Duke for a consideration of oflILeOO or at a rate of per iS. 3 V' 3 The year has been marked bra nurn.

Dee of trassier. of of-central and ml- cenlral property many of them setting record prices. Toe front- toot rate brought by the Broad street corner. howeverwa as high as that of any piece or property walon has been sold this year- except x. on.

Ptschtree and Whitehall street The son til west ocr. ocr of Forsyth and ckle streets which was bought test spring by Hogn Richardson brought 30 per front foot. but otOar property was given as part' paynxtitili tie- transaction. Ahinth to be Ieporf San Prascioro October. J- The law proklbttlnai the.

of ablntn will oe tp deportation of eases' of theBqnor now bonded In warehouse In this cry' Collector Jiof Cvstona-Btratton ref Bseditoday to re- lf for aaneT duty had paid before the- Law rclu Ungt ii. nlroyersf Which General in-- SoothSell TEN PER CENT. mm SECURED fl Conductors Brakemen Bag- gaffemen Flagmen and Yard Men- Profit by the Settle- mcnt The Agreement Wai Brought About by- the Goy it. Mediators Washington. October A ttl innot of the protracted walie' and working condition controversy be.

twuen the ooutbeatorn railways and their employs was reached late to day. The men. by the agreement signed. will. YO an average advance In wage of approximately 1 per cent.

The rnleaand working conditional. on each of the roads remain substantially unchanged. Approximately 130 employees. In eluding 5000 negroes are aflec ei They are con raeremen lta1V and Track sJtd hap mea sep not In- irtSiS sAsyti- atlng expenses of approHmaUly ll 0 a year. A eset to assurance Is given- that therwtnibe no strike of the men.

and that the working condition now agreed upon arefalrly satisfaotory to. the opera. Ive and tp Lb. rallyotds. Mdiatora Breught thtt1nt.

After several weeks of tuW effort. was decided that the .7 shouldbe referred' to the' mediators designated by the Srdman act Presld ngjjudge Martin A Knapp of the commerce court sod Dr. Charles P. Neill. commissioner of- labor.

For ten day the mediators have conferred dally with both sides wrestling one ofthe mot obstinate iontro verale In the history of such negotla. tions. For on than a week It ape pued Impossible for- the mediator to bring the opposing side to anything approximating an agreement. FInallyraday or two so what sub. tanllattT amounted to an ultimatum was made looking to a settlement of the controversy on the basis reached by the officials of the Chesapeake and Ohio Norfolk-and Western and Vlr.

inian railway with' their men at Norfolk. This rayofllgnt waifoUow and th agreement aimed today pro- videpractleaQy that all of the ployees of the roads Involved shall re celve the same increases as were 'provided' for In the Norfolk' settlement except fn those cases where the present wage. equal or' axeeed th Norfolk Agreemeat ig Jtir the operatives the agreement was signed bar President Osrretson of the Railway Conduetars and vi. President TltxpaMck. of the Railway Trainmen for the railroads by Horace Baker.

general manager of the. Ctllcln. New Orleans and Texas Pacific railway. chairman of the general manager's Th. rallroadr represented In the conference by u.

general manager of each line- and the men by Mr. OarreUon and Mr. tli ptrlck and a Joint committee of. near. IT 300 others.

The road Involved In the controversy were the Atlantic Coat Line Alabama Great Southern Alabama and Vlckiburg Central or Georgia Cincinnati-New Orleans and Texae Pacific rgal80uthrn and Florida Mobile and Ohio Northern Alabama New. Or. leans and Northeastern- rJe wt Orleans. Mobile and Chicago Seaboard Air Line Southern Railway Uhern Ran way In MisslMlppI Tennessee Central yieksborgi and Pacific and Virginia arid Southwestern. Tams.

iOctobrt i4vioia Danford. a white woman. was shot la the back tonight a she sat la her residence In the red light district at This Is the seventh woman that has been- shot by unknown assassin In th last two weeks. A week ago Mm Juan Eodrlgnexwa klHed toy up- POMdIY inSaaai prsOBr Stur was a white weS ian PlT of those who bar. been ar Ddedror killed by the on.

knowiUrareK nee-me woman IA pistol 4 iel wo nights ago between a police. man and an unknown negro following the shooting of a- negro- woman re- ul ted. In- th doubliug of tmth. police Ii dtatrtet rhT the1 negro- bad to not ea- to ij Conference Between ma i JUDGE AND v. sij Tomorro1 3fc i ttAS EOIATOi S-S U.

S. Comrnksioner of Laborj Now on Hiv Way to Auilr WU Where He WfflMeeti Vice President. egg Rep-resenting the CondactorvSj and Vie. President dock of the Trainmens Union WithnGen alH Prop ts of an rlJr" tween Oorgla railroad- tile strikers werir seen would tabs tomorrow srnmest oHlclal deor 1arallroad oirielal and" edienl of the' strtkOT' unlott Tti sltuitloa was tiusoutllnedystenJayiaft rno n' by General Manager IC geolt dlatloni tnitthiihanos SfAJh- 3fWr3rgi3gg court inj. Charles Nf 111 commissioneroflabor the two men dee T.

mediate the differences in a ly cy' thli I toldithem that I wOuld Uk to have them coined to Augusta sad1 act as mediators. Theyimme distal telegraphed to yicel reeldent Gregg. of the conductors' order and Vic President Murdoclc. of thtrat men. order.

and asked If the st- ter would tie put In their liandsfer mediation. The two. vicepretldent rile lo them that they would receive fhem and diveuss the matter eourteouslyi but that they had nothing" to mediation. I thi knapp and Commisatonr elIlj them to come enanyhow. I mJpat jjSgl In receipt a telegram fromthJ 1 it 3 ter tatlng thathe Is OB' vi REPBE8ESTATrTKOF tTHIOK Mayri AGREED TO ABflITflAIIOH understand- that ilTice President Orejj and Murdock- bavs sicam4 their willingness odayb to' put the Lowest tsmperaturi Highest temperature Mean temperature- Normal temperature Rainfall In put 14 hours.

Inches. Pny since flrst of monthV ifg Excess since January il. Inches 1M :5 STATIONS AND wgATuLa. Atlanta. dandy Atlantic Cityclear Birmingham.

cldy Boston. clear. Brownsville. clear. buffalo.

rain. Charleston. cldy- Chleago eloa t- Denver. clears Des Moines. clear.

lv tonl Clear. Hatters clear. Helens Jscksoavllle iain. Kaoas City. clear.

Knoxville- cldy. Ixmlsvlll clear. Memphis elerV' Miami. clear. clondy' Montgomery.

elif. Montreal. JfwTork clear. Oklahoma clear eloody. Plttsbursv- cloudy Portland.

eloaoyr Raleigh- clear. San Diego. cloudy. Pas Pranpisco 81. Louis.

clear ii at. anv Clear 1-0- PRID4Y 1 tiT 1. fAR i BULGARIA'S ARMY 8EGINSCROSSfNG IURKIS UORDER' GreeceSerria groJoin JnAttackcn ukey. All lONa Club I. 1 at400 Kil1 d.

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patch hat' outle f. LA" qf Dul rtan 1 nll. A4rtanapol. i 7. I I.

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CHIC GOYIC WARIS 1 OgtDil :0. nt Ith uc I' yen' Uattant Marshall the leI rt wilhl90re thin 100. or pe. MrvIDJr" the W7. holta 1.

county mtropoli. re uouth ma4Th. ort on er ap in ElPtothfr om. worklu.lmlllta- aomaa aucedwhlte NYork dt eUy. Geo.

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i I- u' tj- qf 6 rJ11. J' I TRQQPsON GUARD ASTWDRA ISIS r' ARr CONYICTEQ ofge ti Jss. a Cum 1i gCourL AND IDANIEL WILl Siaterof LattewT U. nYoUncWhiteGirI DcJHeJp. Fat a' Are ael Brotb ra tOra tolncitc d.

t- 5. Ith couDt7Courttoda7 an4' one euea lat Jo- Wlthr. mltltr7cuardarou4tb. woul4l1ve ort ork ofth. to' OeeDanlef of' 011 ofor1mlnal lDat tI tonl t.

eente Fifth Pt1OU4thho. the rche4AIlat. were durl. the the of' the eumlftIrfroaI1jart. a4Join.

uatl. lt up bOI4IntbelawaI14 1 Ofth A tbwe erm thD IIertD1Joe4 i IaC te I JlUDedltt 0 PPOw. lIfo 1ia. u4. th' t.

rf itne Uk of ID tJ l1rt ft ai teiitll dlntl OD eII IbY the who alorl1rtCtl r4peattb hi" dsDCht ful handling and. mot r4eDed Leaky' the' courtroom Or- II. A1I1Da11 hal dmlrror of' on. ottb. n.

1 4 olOecar DentelbaAbelped tofutn the ileae hi. of Jane a aaneL Ith 7. Thl eel 1 7 the- to. lUna- Heri ort yIUac T. far.

the are' I II the on. ahe gro ed. furlouoI7nd with. bod a roaelJlODeI mUlCacrGw4 frlndoreo ervlce ut borne with It andnecrowDmllho to a ld oaUII victim. a.

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CnmmlIotntpt conf lon at n1g t' a. trJ. Wboaoea Tb. Doabawer a th. a.

compJl7ofJot eiUae nearb71Ird 1 4 raWeof 4wlthDUt t. u14Ietaace l' that the Ci thelIet. orperhap lapot 1IrecIJHI troopafwlUchaYI uDi teratten41liirth. 11) aeauli in tile 1 0 1i' hr It' 1" URING TRIAB o- 1 'C'A e. flt lbi i 1 IThe ht i ifr fr TP d.

is Xmen pick g11afdfor theprisonefs. liA TINGTO MOVE Ba mmib Than I acJ 0. Sp. KnlALBa 1 ni n1nent oof i omen tl1l. clt7.

uleflSto 1lpt 107' taklg dOM wbenIt bndthat u' aUilll t' in hr Ufme41 at 1 mm the soa linrtamt tir Ja' Jut Ibonl7lntimatlon brth. ovton. Ih 11' dra. Inwhlcbhe young at UYeln 4 Ir. B.

b7 PN thatYBuadl th1IIoa 0. a TNIGHT Aclmiitiatr OD- At CJ lat 101OOk a Jt81 7 i Not hi. wit appaWnc" u4de n. the atth011llhlr bad buln fal Jiealube ald wn. In' ao uoL mo4 ett pubUUf JDaDun4eiwhoae ttratlOn U' re tI t1lclencrr Dkllis 11 the thecoantrJ potm u- latehelelent twenty T.

of ectlT the po.ta\-d.partm..t- tbpoelUonOf tJ ta bo1111 stncebemQftdtotle tatn l4euU- 4 tle cliO ne of' ai POPul enra wa naludplt aDeIieadtoIOelhI I f11dW1lO chDe 4' 1t en4. not nlJa4m1H4 otedalof wllo-loYed-I1Im nat. eharacter1 to his standing thl. j' i 31 he olteud put-forth tbob eb ber kDOWpenOnatlT 17 ftIIe r. KtB104 IJ 014 il JI bOnnAu ta.

eo theJcadInS torn J1l1eal. tIIerI7lIfUeaiPor r.COU 7ip. onPags BOYANQAIRM N' SHEDTODEATHi Pett eI Olel TUl umbi I. hundreds 11omfla Pe at lair grou a4. 7" eon I.

DHoWID4were drd up. thebal. natdqIaI. ret.ae. Ucit tIo.

ha1Iqi tJJp etweenth papa- called tolIlmto 40th. ropiJt AotheboT forsIUaOhute It' omo7cUfIDO.n4 the re urred after. been 1 11f bau dangling 40 one the ropes to hI.perllou.po.I- thI1 loon boeat th parachut began to ly rOlOme the Tbemau toU. earth-and WOMANTUMBLES n. pCiOb The of4Ir or.

ofthe I1lI Hr In Ion baDkofnel hi l' Mary klI nC ded i eltt1ng 8t i- longtable dlr ac ttered thlnk a Dopa' i Shehad bee 1hanglng outwt 1 lheaon the' roof of an' 4jetDln Il4nlr. a eIii iriPPe4 nd' falleft If lIgbt 2000. rIN IR HURT STO DE TH BirdDWiWbhWu W1i ie it. toPJ Cr Wd. TrentonNJ Oet With perio" him' at.

th inte tatefalr lIc11JJI. ar rjoon. Cbrt Wa maklnc i- i4ceniI irplan fell 2000 broti.n-.ncS 1. body w. b41T tthe faIra11weck.

tod Tlor tbearattlmefta40IDCi OJ' I ID the' air. wl IIIimchl Ii very hi prebbI7 11Lo4. H. mak Lug the spiral i wKla the front ft polDted' otra ht 10teontiiL oaI4P1atnl7f. 8 n1t' torepln balU butwth out1 TIle Itotatat4eOOeDt tothUrth Ud the lil1UIl.

If tllat. tII. vtat watok 25 7" f' for San mYlf and re chll. 4 t' Bi a IIonUPGr 87 JDt nd 4. IDalII th.

out lI.i1eri 4 WttT W1tai la p. DQPERA HE EI Ca aZza the P1 Da of NeWrorkSeuolL itil ta.urh..e lii 4a I I New York' 1In Op ra WIt OD i12U18 h. meRO1JjIl1. Torlf P111 1Qie JdnoJ UI ie' 1lQd Ut t. oi lici rtlletb GattlCa tilt com Tbla QuUon hethor lIot Unla hay.

oper. byOtto 4Irectorof. PP ClttloD tlanta noper I tM eI thatAtlan th th. e. DOn In New iDUnlf eocl Uon.

a to' prooe DnceWlth 150 OOD AL ONBROADsTREET Bl' ac AJab ln ea. m15iM i1tU. I Theilortbeut Onter ofBroad1d hIGhChartio otheboug eth1as. lOlrOmMrL ho R. tYr1DTeatmonte rl1 tat co en 1.

i A nta raI Year. ne atlollof orat Rer front or The. of coDaYl terMrL Y1 tor D. ThO warueaotJated-b then1 ageJle4IfJorret GeorceAdl orC. at04rter4a7 that hll 1 1a Of t.

purp a. th helm' proved WI thin oro ThIpropert7. S9 tb Tta 1ot Ofeet tntwlthapth 010 tIIe JJba Jflalmproved a m. gi DO lI1 ed for' ofa i tbproP8rt7 bought lit a erDd rOIll' JraDuk at. a.

rate. trontloot bnmarlra bDII r' traaarrofentral an sent- eentralpropeTt7 ofthm COT4JD1ce. 107' treetcornr however. i bt- i treetac "Ttie outbwet r.1 eror FOIa7thaD4. Luckie looDCllttutpJl bHDCb 3005 oDt ertT" f.

pa1l eJlt1Jno thtrnaaett i bmthCto tL. Fraad Th' pro lbW ea albeUqtw 1 oa4edln warehouses dUCt II tQ' to' rJ JrL 4. SErJtEM ENF IS JNSIGHrr 1 ri f- Kt' ilFO GEOR8IAROAD tSrFRIKE iiIJ 3JI. MEDIATION IS ieROB ABCE i i i Sl fiHRbAns Nmlmr GET nrrEiEH ER Co Whi thre teea to Cause Gen raRanw l' Strike. inSouth Set PEOCEHl AOV NC MEN Bac ae DFI merlaDeIarcI Pio6tb7thSet TbeAP-m nfW bytbe' raineatM cliatorl.

wub nlrton. a--A Htu. of protracted' tie. thelremp107 wure ched' lal.to- Thmn by avenea4y cent. T.

rule. and h. d. ppr0J1m t17 13000 IDPlo lia clUdlD I. OJle ar Jr 00.

n. eI u. 0. b. eiIo.

1. a. Alfenrion. tmen eJtlPn ea ar I irlt Io La- jjp a 1n. i UIOOUt Iii tattotu lOtrlk oth meti.

a4thtthe. O. 04tloDi e4. 1IPO. ar.

fo1I vi n4tt ta. Aft oftuU1e etroii It' 4e lde4' the act YutJn' orth ofJbor dantb OIIfrred lIT wi th 14. Wfe.Wn.- wit ef" th. tro tbehlt017of 1 tlo" a a' oaJ' an. o.

ttl Dt the 1. bithe endYlr. it r- Ta7 foUo. th. tl4a VldJlractlCau7.

thatl th'- y. involyed YI forlnth ettline1 whioreth. ed the by' lt a4Vloe Pri4ntnupatrlcl RaU. Il Ho" raUwa7chalnnan mmltt confe" b7. neralDIfOT Un4 Dn 1 7' trlcIt.

nel ZOOot1e. Ith were thet1aJIU Ol1loNorthe I. New. Orl. I oa14Alr 101.

tbi IIqatI I HI taarPPl 2tloo. ntral Vlckb Shr nportJII4 uelVlr ald S0thWtr WOM1FATAYSHO IRIGiDI 1 Ob ii iL Tl 0 lor It wow fatrho ba Onpt ab nel4ene' I. dlt a looJ S. 4. Ts tate' yen bt 1ot1 lneJD the Jt.

tw.Iweek-qoJ JU II pS a. wlt. v' ho haY. 1r1edbrth. l- i IDoca o- PII ceJ1wo nlP a.

foloU CI1Df ao th UI UC IL twt 1 101" wt. i' 1 1iit fern ce Of iars bf ci fI ioad n' ndu i'T' i ort n. lrJ I nee slaDd ot mO r9 i il ry 1. MARTNVt AD CHARL8 NEIL TO' CI A MEUAQ Us i i1 No OHIWJtoA1 ptiWerH M. V- j.

lc' et. CC el ltte Vc' etMa tb 0 r1i UI WiUn 1 1' Dt 1t of a Ktaemeai tk rf noon at woudotePt. Att iom. t. toil lal.

ii dorallr0 olfl me i thoute4 rAn cner 4Kiti J' I. prOJ. oHt I Df e. 6ij tt 4marthb 1 4 CnQ OnI 5iy 1. i iMo t1 .3 fJIIu.

K. nJ or. tcom I i aoa I I Dm I. abIl t. mdeCate.Fb1w 1.

a. re i. et 3. i e. tkethtLI tol tt' 0IJ1 like obye temcom t01AIIPe" 1' at i Gu.

ofth eon4 4 Vc' Pre14tMv4ook. o. the to" orr 4k :1 1rouI41It ther fr mdlat n. twoYle. pre4tr t.

tt e. 9leI andA euer i bt ttteha DOtluc1ae oI laU. Jt Knapp 4CmOaD tm to. ODIOD Ol" re-pt ji t.ta.J. ibwt AUPt I.

JSBA1 OljhO. AG' AJITIUIOJ Qd4 tiWI1 0. a4 KurI1aT. IthelwUlnn a. I 4.

JJ ah i' pr L8O t7' Low tmprtu. II i Noro1 tmperture 1. Ilnfa I ho. tD. I Decl.

Ine 1m. mDt u''U i i i iiiu i i oAIONS A it of. I. TS 1. r' At e.

2 71 Jf AtlanUCttydu Ih tl' rPc UI' cle. 51 72. CItpic7. n7 U. I nYr cl" 1 I Yoln.

ce. nt r1 Gvtfb i Htt cle. 7 7 Helele It 7 A TI Kn 7 c7. 1 Ympl Iear fl Z' iV 1 Kmclr 1 1 KobUP dOUd. 7' i 7 Mnt.

c0r. 1. 7. N.Tort..r OJbocl 7 1 rM Palc0T. Il II PttabllduU I 1.

11 Pnad47. I. Regler 1. f7. 8a' IF JDP 6.

7 IAJ 8Lo1o 7 PD C.a- in ii 7. 7- 8ttlepOQ 60 II fi fU Ft 2 I' f. ToledelndJ Wahlot 44 1 icJ 'P tV i I I iIkv0L T-No IIL ANTA GA. OBR 4i9I2 PLGE iTisw 1L BECINS CROSSING TURKISHBORDER gro A1ON rh. twsn nd bavcommenus are I ha.

I key 4 ntaa tu-titspouers wtlehrads Tnvfew of thsintfetirggTes2 Pt. bsb kaO Parye1o tha sil nut i as it 1 letheportes tor bus- offlria otPeacS lOin 1 near on ONCHiC4GOy1C 3 Way man ur I declare. Ii. do. im- mast triztettdons of its ha side mad.

today were ed the municipal to- sort slaves th The Jury vic andJhl- cage Two Chicago kepr srvad Oadsr Charles F. Duwo0d. under-arrest i P. OaIL cew York men lurk case jluadrds cjgry I handi. orderly persons.

thossnd aZTatf Sri' uzpectd he. ths AS TO- APiS rouses- Gteat Indinaon in- KNOL ANII Nftt" SNIN onYoung Jha Tw 1a ha orowdthat th 0 GreM IadiKsatlArsrd pill- thoreer more datsZOtlssdmesi 4eerve4 to peM. 1r fOtBebnii nraflk offtte. ayfl j''b STeateet nfa pethetir afld th ers I were every Vt dir tO ha ic. her Cf CrIe.

he woods was 110 nd for dead. re. woede I. abuotutely today. lie isabout Tb the Cp the last nIght.

were' Into ilght iso. I try ere ade pro. gt the bet. he to leave Comning of attempt at ci. MILI NEGR TiWL I 1 I jJ the negros detachment bf sur- has been ever since.

been entirely six picked KILLEDSELF- olI-Mra A I. yog thtscItycoinndtted lsarnad anatt mpt bnhr liftedtoalas- siatineS ws2iumMoned OL ft tts anGshawal tsr the her Mvingswtll-dravn at- It dl- thtswa. FBLODGETT LASTNIGHT la iga nighttloclock 340 come. was th Mews ysar. li.

Since be AVant- In Blodgpttbxd been witiithe andupbuilding of a. genial siito to for' In thaPtrt Bapt Blodgett bad of hi. rreieS 5. Psildee. time ue.

the Blodgettce For outinued To n. t'- p. BOY-AND 3 horrifldpeetatgrs yearn any therpepea- it the to hiifl As 1bs tome th heroic effort. his ha to ofdirecor oftheIndi cday 25 til andlanded n- slttingpoaturcouthe beenexploded. hangingoutwet tiotheonthe bul3dng and thctugh the bOOFEETINA HURTISTODEATH a alik WasMan gled wd4 I Trenton N.

3. October Se- I pcriouwalcblng lmlmat F. spiral decent In a outs1dothe everybonelnitlu bodr and face were i glvlng exhtbltion weckaedtoday doing. fancy 1in witbhla I high today. 1as hlsdesceiitlfewas the desceutwIth thefront almost plainly be I te its imminent Walik was-IS year.

of gaof His wife' are iaitingtat L. Y. wher they' iatendedrentaio wbli. he was flyingistbe W1sh Bwb6'--- vm co 1 OPERA HEREIN York Season I1 ntxtImmdiateIy I flualNew menntaLfewYorkRovmbat1S4 a 1L wIAdp4ebttyemireffortz thaNWYork i ri-iew thj-c m- thequcotlon whetherl spring. whenin is stated t0 MuicFcstlval 150000DEAL rosd Md tlis.

The which 1. aemething. ever-a LBDuke stattc yearhasbougbttb proprtypa7lng a rate Theowner. C. Victor D8ea1L iaj purpo.e wsu.000ght withan arear or sO proprtywaa apart.

eject 50 ontheeaatslde 00 tnentbriekbuiJdlng offices. elletsof 81800 I front foot 7 was an witioim reala paymeht Zn The probibltlnatbe can. the Seas. es the ilqnor ii Collactorof CostOuos tratius refused today lease- it' a. no been bfor eZeluding ft e' Jede SETTLEMENTIS 1 0 I a.t- FOR GEORGIA ROAD PROBABE SOUTHERN RUADS AND13OO EN' TOGEtHER Thrcatencd ause- ilway South SeLlle 81- THE MEN gageu Flagrneiand ard The ernrneaitMediators.

A mats- wage to- I I 1. in- affecel conduccora.bfakem.q.-.bsg. yerd. man. loan ot 1h rbe aFTdfnt Ina111 pniised Increase iibx inircea for oper.

Aswliefset totbi theriwU2 be are fairly i Lives Ietti at. it A. Norfolk-- and rallwaywith ray of light was followed siguedtodny viden' practically. altof aswera pm- vit Signed Pr tO Presideut age the Pits- Tbaroadv Georgia SoUthern AIr utbern RsIJway Shreveport and WOMAYiI FATALLY SHOT. IN RED LIGHT DISTRICT Pie.

October S. tb as a 11 o'clock. 5 Rodriglies was by aup- the sane person. Sb wan. wndador re A duel a ulted the the dlsmictwbre been sCooting Pbs Daferd uapcCOdSeUye iegnIg jjjjjjjjjjj Offcia1so1 Georgia Railroaand COfldUCts Uis a Trainn Me in AusI Today Ior MARTIN KNArP CHARtES TO ACT His Will Mout- COfldUCtOfl Mur.

With General Man. ager Thon2as-L Scott to Discuss Dlfficuldes. p. Proppsctc an aarly medIation officials nd wr petrdsy a1ter- ldthe ieport that meetlngf place In ugmntatode7 or btwaem totted Stat. gpv.

fImD deorgia railioadoffieiail thu. outlined yeiieedayslternoon 8eotti'- it isprobsbJs pow that we will elTect. conferenci y.r-beolt and that srdllroirDorvIgttt be8et1ortme tnthehand36fthe pror euaa GOVEnN3tkkr orieicaAie AlbciI oysrr oroiaL ist Munhy' I tiegraretsd JndgMrtlnA Kusopoiths corn mares In Waehisgtou and ffeill commllionsr of 1abor two designated hi law to ins 7 likatlil' told them an. They tmii V4ceieutdent. the mat- i' vice prident replied Jo read be nothing 4 I tOsawired I NellLe.ktig1 on anyhow.

fromthe icr that be on hiuwvt Augusta thatYice Oreg have 4pdsy to rWathr Pph a.J I LOCAL OpeygisI Icai rls rlssy day prababli feb. 3nsal Rapust. IS j' 65 i SI Excmaiflc.JflUSrYl- In cblLii Bprt Fre Tarts. Stall. jfrioss Tespetm Bale siasi star.

7 1- ta 20 76 City clear 54 5' 12 75 Os CI IS 4 00 u. 14 14 00 73. 15 61 Ii fl IC 50 7i Galvestonl II 0 74 78 et 76 11 IS I. IS 75 te 65 71 LoulavilieCleal 75 ls clear. 71 7 16 SI es MobileP etl 74 ol 0 73 55 II New YOrk 12 70- Oklshomsclear 75.

5 SI ri. i. 5 00 If 7- p-- tmlegoClOfldy. 64- el a. ci 74 t-- clearri.

13 75 Paul de Ii jl-- Salt Lake CIty. air. iC 75 Seattle. cloudY. i 10 Shreveport.

clear. 51 55 Slpekaneel000y 1. 0 61 I4S1 Tpacloudy 22 5i Se Potede cloudy- 03 8 i Washington. elsr I 14.

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