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vr gSk 3rg. rfit 4js5 5 J' Sf wv TSw jKs FINCH FLUXED Only ho Horses Left in the Coolest So Bid Wu the Breakdown of Phil Pinch That. It I reared He Never Be Able to Race New Orleans January 18 Phil Fine brpke down In th fourth race at City Park today. and It la feared that he may not race again. With him out only two horses were left In the race.

Jockey Garner rode three winners and un. second. Weather clear track fait at City Part. TLRT RACE Five and a. halt furlongs Mlie Led 109 Garner 4 tot 6 won Ld Carol.

104 G. 8 atn 3 to I second a 104 XxU 18 to I third Time I 3 5 Fr nch Nun. Field Lark LJstleiw Alarufliwil Tyrollan. Tel path Snowball Mafaida Bbe Ever Near Osslneke ran. SFCQND Seven furl mgs Emergency.

105 Garner I to 2 oa Ohlen 100 Mdnt re 30 to I second St. Valentine 116 CJ 6 to I third. Time I :25 I 5 obn osa mate Zlenap laiadena and Uumara ran. THIRD Hvv Sx furlongs tUckey. KM Beckman 30 to I won Lens 87 R.

we 3 to 5 so ond I lenrh3li. lot Uoyd 18 to 5 third. Time I 12 3 Morales Terns Rod mador Plnstlcker Hocus Poctz. That hat ran. KOI RTH RAOEJ Mile and an eighth Glorlfler 107 Garner 3 to 4 won Orbicular log AuWllnl.

18 to 5 second Phil Finch III ix we 14 to 8 broke down. Three tarter. Tlrm- I Fin RA irlone soiling Belle of the flay 88 wain I. won TlohlminBO 101 arn rl 8 to I 41 TrVk 87 RrlVy 20 to I third. Time.

I 00 2 5 ItnIIyoa Prince Em tun Knslev Young Remlnde- nr prflla tattle oTle tpee4makeT. Rough head. rie htan ran. SIXTH RACE Rnt a ptxleenttt. selling Dr.

o1uer. 105 CP A wdnl IS to I won. Devout M2M on Iff to 6 Second Laeache 102 T9fl1ni. 30 to I third. Time.

I 4 3 5 I P11iUn1. Gold Coin Bulwark. linn Rndy Nine. Delphi ran. TH RAOE-FUe irorfri 11 Itia iM Proof.

III 101) to to. won Come On Sam. 109 ra1rO to I wyond Ed Gritin. 107 Matin to to I third. Time.

I 00 Pe law Ohleftntn The Thrall 11 lrl man. Auditor. MlngltT Charles Koe Tor ritlno Percy lark ran New Orleans Entries for Today Flrt Mil. a nlxten rl et1- Ins Economy. Rovnl Palm.

91 Prank npJher 93 Spa alt 94 11' 104 tt11e th. Tat 108. I ena I Mr feta Iteert Ttvarfnth 109 uriug Rinz or the Valley II Klrfj FllRworth Gronrraln 118 Second igteerlerl a ill course llon. no Aulen 134 little Wit- tv 139 Oould. 142 Ariho 45 Harp niiln 148 WIt Rant.

Treoln 148 DRwwon 49 Pl a 152 Third Ra Three urlnnei. pur Princii SUP. Prrn Tflo. tliorip' LSama Panlv Pnnrer I artv Jr ni burg. I adv DpOro.

RlRk Mary. Vol Montrngp Ulfln Rczln IP I itp Fn ter I thhatrh1e. 110 Py1yr. Rowl. In" Xf Frv I I I tuttke MS Fourth RC Mile the ng Cotton stakes 11250 Med GUt1 98 Ji 118 Mlnnt tna.

rr4 Tilr Her 117 James lick Alma iFour 118 Jnhn Carroll. 121. Fifth Fly. md nl' rurlnIl Ofnfrl R. hivndl'- PeOro co MUs istlii 92 nhaitl 95 Ttrnd.

97 Mei nw Ilre 7 100 nl 105 CMrl1 tmin 113 I 17 ic furl nps 1' Ml loq bovfran Sixth Ra Kynes Tienin rl" ont mi Vstrcs John 107' lon nr v- MII in. 1 Mo Poll'- it. rf 97 nl ck ri 01 Tlttlc- Fl' Fi no 101 Ort II. 109 ttplautltAr 102 HI pfl PflSKET BAIL LEAGUE ENDS. Irttrettnz Games Promised for Sat- Night at Young Men's Christian ler Cl Ian oci i 10 SlllIrI t1l w1 ntv the nnl he Ms ime me ao is tlip in I I tfej ir IT nil T11jhto Mt a may not ill.

er lib i 1 n1 i Ojr11 match II wi In tak nsr thr ml tie i plnenti. the It riohhIe nrrBnEifi wtwen hen our- essf rttx if i with for xtctorv I 011 I a ntlr Tnder the IlFrethn itelltr hakr I beei rlevelopel it 1" riri tUin vini 101 ha a wide lilt waa demonstrated tended tm to oflk iie Auburn contes In- nkl a referee. op not ln of Mr TECH BASEBALL MEN MEET. A Goodly Amount of Material Is on Hand and Outlook for the Year It Bright. Coach He i 41.

gatnereu nl cnd Jatca for the Tech baseball tea utvlhtr es rdaj afternoon fur tl st me Ond outlined for them his mode or pn edure In manufaturg an ag rei i lac uruallj large number me i ill tr fe places thU season and it uuUuuk or a winning tram br it quite contrast to the itlua-'iou las fan Vn the football players reporta. Fitte nil. again be in ii and and no doub wtI ho impovenen over his. last on form fn ht' demon- srated the fact that he a atovt tne be 5 stabtrtan to college circles. Bu anaxt will try for' catcher.

and It I under- IItood that he i well up on tie receiving part of the game. Buchanan cornea from Chattanooga. where he has figured In basebiUl for a nun br of years. Ruker McCartj V2 al a member of the xjuad Th Infield win undergo a change over last ear One position to filled is third base. Hamilton.

who played at that corner last year. not returning to Tech. The personnel of the team indefinite yet. but a promllli ng bunch of material on rurrri and there Is no reason why Tech diamond representation should not ne considerably Improved over last sea- son In a short time Indoor practice wilt the men wilt ret down to such al work as the weather will permit. Try a can of Williams' Syrup.

It is pure. NOOJIN HEADS. ALABAMA TEAM Popular First Baseman Is Named Captain of the Tuscaloosa Nine. Tuscaloosa. Ala.

January 18 Special At a meeting of the Diversity baseball team of 0 held yesterday. Lonnie Noojin the popular first baseman of last years team. was elected captain for this season. He Wall one of the fastest men on the team Ia ear always cool an a very hard worker. Wltft Noo- Jln La captain and Paul Jones as man zer the baseball season will certain be a success.

AT OAKLAND Si FIVE RACES AND WON OUT IN POUR San Fran Isco Cal. January 18 At Oekland today Jok Mi ler won four of Ms five mounts. and landed the fifth In the money. Hector came In second la the Mot handicap. but was placed tNr or fouling Collector Jessup FIRST RA furlongs Princess Wheeler.

22 Kell i I I to 6 won Black Sam. I IS Mountain 10 to I second Xt-Itlfo lurks. 115 Conway 100 to I th rd Time I :04 I 5 nore. Santa Angela 3 harff The Mleaou- rln The Roprohate. Sid Silver and Bright Albert ran.

SECOND RACE-Mile and a furltn" I atell 100 Miller 9 to 20 won Ttcyai Re 109 ReItIg. 10 to I second A Powell 112 McIntyre 20 to I third. Time 2 OO I 5 Trapsetter Briar- thorpe. ranejn. OV hfrlp Sinner simon lla Hill an.

Wll rrv ran. THiRD KA Mile and 50 yards Lu- a 107 Mule II to 10 won PITTS 100 Bultoni. 8 lo I second Nine 105 Intyre 12105. tl Ird Time I :49 I 5 Jim Pen lent3 itrc Ink. Ira II Frank Woods ran.

FOI RTH RA Handicap 5 irlonu Nealon lie Wlleri 9 to 10 won fol tot JfIIlIlIp III lark 9 to rood Hector 106 Vtclntvrei 5 to I third. Time. I :02 Jm und and Fir- Ball ran. Hector ran on 1 bit was pla el third for fonllnf FIFTH HAf B- llInK 8 rlongs No- nle Lu 111 107 Mdntyre 4 to I won an es 109 IL. Wlittami II to 20.

second ra In 107 Ml ltr 12 to I third. me I 16 5. Yellowstone. I HV 1 Br 1 Carp Rolla and 1 ipiarj ran. LIIXTII RA fc course St.

FTmwc id 112 illllerP 4 to 5 won Plausible 109 tirkl II to 2 second Bloody 112 t3rownl 4 to I third. Time. I 13. Grace St Clair and Seven Bells ran. Oakland Entries for Today.

I Race Three and a half furlongs Sandpiper llm re Murofnl Linnards- dale. 110 ora LIta. Tarabar. Ileremiah. Love o' old.

Ostlita YannE' Ra 107. ond Rare Futurity ro irse selling Jov Goss ka I llitus I lloiand. I 1 ler 109. Herman ren tv 107 Jake Ward. 104 um.

109 1 iKfli MUtah 89. Tilirl Ra furlongs lung Burleigh. 116 Sir Brtlllar Earl Rogers. 108 SI adv lad. 107 George Mi Tear tiedgethorn.

99 Oolli" Dol. tars. 91 Mabel Hollander 84. Fourth Race Th Llssak aid cap I mUt Proper 125 Dr. Le gr Neal Iii Rapid Water.

Legist lla 118 Sir Edward. 115 Tony 112 Joe Tovne 110 I IzirO 105. Fifth Race-Mile and a sixteenth. selling Rightful 110 YolOlJay 106 Graphite 105 Gatnmav 103 Nine Spot. 101 Bee hwood 100 sixth Rare- ivP ir ongs purse a la 112 ea lir Brush Vp.

I loud light. 107 nmalo 105 pr ng Ran. 103 lair Fagot. TX P. ill 94 Orean Shor Ingl am 91 JJJ 0sk Tfio suffering from went fts nes which till- pleasures I of life should Ve JuYen Pills.

Ore box wilt tell a story mar results. This me hasrr re ij ivenatmg vitalizing force th has ever before been offered. fent post paid in plain parkaee only on receipt of thi a lr and 1. Msleb-j its originator' 1 Hood to pro- trldor 1I ar aparnla 1 iwcll Mus SHORT STORIES OF LOCAL FIELD RABBI IXDI IS MFNDOZA UI I latSJ aid fxtcn ii work Itaili Da ul rx tt IC ok tl Is nior iln1 Ru bi tzer I I of iik- lu will pr a li i tli vii pn at I I lo JJ i 11 i Roth tr egntHs to th I 111 me in Hebrew i ongrtgatin ns I- i ill vn I ire rl qu lit men ttE PJIIE COMMITTEE OK THE r-o in I wll meet this morning at 10 A numb- of matters ni a til Tn among ti ni hftg new ap- plt ons for sale on noens Alt those i wi i appear before the committee In req fs eel tli I to tie on it I at lat ho i' 1UK Till NEGRO i 1 the 1 rst- lat ran a 1 i- ornlndE at the cornet- of te all an 2111 hell ree and in re I MS Minna a wa arraigned i IC dfr OUT yesterday morn- rile rtcunlfr lev Med that the negro js no 11 1) amp the runaway as at ttohel hi hir to a granite ar 1 he case was dltmlssed. PRESIDENT It i of tlie Southern railway.

ar. rn tlanta ve terdav afternoon on troin 39 from Vaehlngton Mr. Spencer pr eM tl nlmv-ilatety on his a to Mo- Tll- CH MCXJV OF PRAYFK i the slibje- for dl usslon In talks HH e1 to ten nute at the re- ular ing of lie A' irtta Psychological fo- tv whi i a li held at 3 rdax aftern at 122 Peachtree strp Ilea itif i mii i i program a 4 lo In 1 idlnr piano. tf arid vocal numb Visitors are always welcome to ti school for heal and happiness. LOGAN A XEQRO lined 50 and costs In two cases yes- tenla atlern000 bv Judge Broylfl Tile 1r charge the woman was for conducting a dl orderlv house.

anj the second for using profane lang jaee to Bicvo Otriltt1 Uardawav and Arthur when titer made tb arrest. CHARLES WQDRrFF. AN KM- po ee of The Bijou theater was fined 825 and cots In the police court ter- iav U. was charged with bel- Imp" ca In knocking John Ulve through the plate gljU window In the Third National Bank on Wednesday night. Kittridgt Resolution Passed.

Wuhlncto Jaury III. The senate today agreed to the Ktttrtdfe resolution Instructing the secreUry of commerce and labor to lnve Ujaie he lumber 811111. Especially Wbel They tern Interests if Child Labor. Alabama law Provide That Boys Under Fourteen and Girl Under Sixteen Year ofi Age Cannot Be Worked In the Mills. Montgomery.

Ala. January 18 Spe cial The child labor question Is up for discussion just now In' the capital' city there being here men and women representing most every feature of the situation The child labor committee of the state. of which Edgar Gardner Murphy Is a member' and Dr. B. Baldwin.

of Montgomery chairman. at the residence of Dr. Baldwin arid blocked out a bill. Today G. it' Pratt.

of Pall City president of the Alabama Cotton Manu- facturers Association came to the city to discuss with the governor a. bt 1 which' has been prepared under the auspices of his oragnrzatton The bill of the Alabama committee provides that boys under 14. and girls under IS shall not be worked In the mills. unless they tee orphans or sole support of widowed parents In that. case they may work down to 12.

No children of or an age are to be worked more than sixty hours a week nor' eight hours a night. Neither are they to be worked more than elev en hours li any one 3 The bill provides for an Inspector of mills and factories at a salary of SI 800 a ear and 500 a year for expenses The Mil prepared by Mr. Pratt and his associates follows the Georgia law In most sections The age limit Is four- teen with minimum of twelve for children who have Co support themselves or indigent parents Each child who roes Into the mills must have gone to school at least twelve weeks In the year before sik of which must have be continuous The law Is to apply to mines a nd al other Industries lr the state the same as to mills and factories. Time bill Is at that any of the adherents of child labor legislation a with enlargement of scope to take In all Industries. Governor 01.

who Is one or the largest mill men of the state. Is said to be In favor of the Pratt bill The following were at the meeting he committee at the home of Dr. Baldwin last night Dr. B. BaWwIn Rev.

Anderson. Rev. E- E. Oobbs Mont. gomery John Craft.

Mobile Judge 7. B. TTaston Judge W. H. Thomas.

Fred Ball. Frank P. Glass. Montgomery Mrs. James Going.

Mrs. ph MeLeeter Birmingham Mrs. P. iRoss Auburn. were present to represent the Woman's Federation of Clubs of which they are the legislative committee Much Interest in Bill.

Montgomery. Ala. January 18 Spe- cial There much Interest at the cap- tol in the bill which Senator Max Ham- I hprgEr will present to set aside 50000 tropi the state treasury for the relief of the people who lost al their property on the coat at the time of the awful storm I last September. There has been some discussion of the legality of such an ap- propriStiOn. but the friends or the mess ore think It will pa muster far as I the law goes.

John raft well known business man of Mobile. who ts In the clt Is doing all he ran to ourage the passage or the bit He said today that a state of two million population ought to provide this relief is it wilt be only 2 I 2 cents for each Individual That sum will give to every sufferer about 150 enough to set up in business again and help him to repair his houses and oyster ho te rule the people are unwilling to charity. but such wd bv the state would put them In fairly grr nj shape. AS a taxpayer of the state for more than tl- rears. raid Mr.

raft I ran nay that I would bf happy to the tata take this move. It would ree tab lIh an InduitiS that would many times over return to the state In taxes what it ha put Into It. Even fn so cold- blooded a basis if bu lnes It would be a. fin Investment for the commonwealth. It had become a fat before the storm that the Mobile territory 8 becoming like Baltimore In the trade In fl and oysters.

and ft great many marrufacturlag plinf had been eMabI hed and tie- strove 1 Mr raft av that there Is a great sentiment al over the ate to help thePe people and he I of the otfnlon that the- state will make no mistake If It rive the money He Is help ng Sena- tor Hamberse- to get the matter agitated and 11 lave the people of that see- tl send or the argumentative matter he ran The. newspapers are In the move. mont 331 have been at work for several months trying to pot every person In the state on what Is needed. PROMINENT MAN IS KILLED. Found Lying on Roadside Was Shot Pour Times.

I Ga. January 18 This whole mm rninitv Is very much aroused- over the mvsterous murder of John Moore. II vf of age. a prominent young man of tl ts In company with hl brother. Thomas trore who conducts a general store iere and.

with whom he worked. and a negro. Joe Dagirltt he went to At well ice few miles from. here Wednes- to secure a cow In part payment for' an amount owe i by the owner of Ute store. On their way back the negro and ono man drove the cow.

while the other nan was In the buggy. At length John Vnre left hl brother and the negro with the cow. and tatting the horse TX TJ by another road In order to -attend to some other business. He had no arriv when the two others reached tcmt' and did not show up all Wedntl da nlght. pa of vine citizens started In starch Thursday morning and found John co body on the roadside about 2 rret from town.

The horse was tied to a tree and the body of Moore was lying bfsde the buggy on the ground with bullet holes In his head. No dew has been found to the murderer nor any uare assigned for the deed. unless he wax mistaken in the dark for his brother. with whom some neJO was angered for stringent collections The coroner did not arrive. In time for the Inquest.

and the body was Interred tcoav at Beall Springs where the parents or the dead live. Sheriff Johnson and Deputy Hurst of yCeaboro have arrived and. are in- utigat1 the ca Stop. thlt ln tie Pens S. IC.

Flast he- tit r. good. ajc at drj Kills No HER Raz Would Not Go Rabbit Hunting Then kwe1l Shot Him. Lavonla. OL.

January JDr Y. Freeman swore out a warrant against Fred Bagwell 12 qears of age for murder of tali son. who was shot by Bagwell on January I with a 22 rifle and died the I Oth Instant In Commerce. The Bgwehl boy wa arrested by Sheriff' Ramptey and given a commit- ment trial yesterday evening The state closed with the evidence lost night about 7 clock setting up the tact that Bagwell had shot Rex because Ru would not go rabbit hunting with the BgwelJ boy. that when Bagwell fired the shot he told Ra he was going to shoot him.

and did shoot with the gun pointing backwards between Begwells leg Raz was only years of age last July. and the wound was the cause of his death. It la claimed well had enough Intelligence to know right from wrong. The court adjourned until II o'clock this morning. The case proceeded to trial at II o'clock with only the statement of BatweU.

the defendant. The statement was. as follows Ru and I went rlbblt hunting. While on our way back hone I was slinging the gun around in my hand and It went off accidentally. and shot Ras" The court bound Bagwell over to the superior court for voluntary manslaughter under a St 000 bond.

A great Interest Is being manifested Its the case on account of the prominence of both families. Mabel Moore. The body of Miss Mabel Moore. who died In Eutaula. Ala.

at' the home of her grandparents Dr. and Mrs. Wharton arrived In this city yesterday. Funeral services were. conducted In Oakland cemetery by Rev.

Dr. W. W. Landrum and Rev Dr. Junlus W.

Millard. Miss Moore formerly resided In Atlanta but after the death of her father John M. Moore moved to Mufauta. She is survived by her' mother. Mrs.

Hattie Wharton Moore. of Eufaula Ala. and a sister. Mrs. I.

S. Mitchell Jr. and a brother. Wharton Moore of this city. H.

A Oool n. Funeral services of H. A. Ooodson will be' held In the Woodward Avenue Baptist church this afternoon at 2 clock Interment win be in Wetltvlew cemetery. For eighteen years tile deceased was an employee of tile city In the department of public works and was well known and had many friends.

Mrs. Mary' Zane Reyxtolda. Funeral ceremonies of Mrs. Mary Sane Reynolds wm be conducted Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the residence In East Point. Interment will be In the College Park cemetery.

Carriages will leave the undertaking establishment of Greenburg Bond A Bloomfield at I o'clock Mrs. Elizabeth Harris Funeral service at Mrs. Elizabeth Harris will be conducted In the private chapel of Barclay iA Brandon Sunday morning at IC otmhocla Interment will be In Hollywood cefetery- Death of fe Infant The infant child of Jkfr nrl Mrs. Jones died Thursday night at the family' home 488 Central avnue. TtI.

Interment was In the family square Oakland cemetery. John Franklin Moore. The funeral services of John Frnklln Moore. the 2 ear od son Mr. and Mrs.

O. Moore. of TTowell Station who met a tragic death Thursday after- noon by falling down a well In the yard and fracturing hl skull. were held yesterday at Austell Oa where the Interment took place. The father Is a cur Inspector of the Seaboard Air Line un- wa Colonel P.

Eberbardt. The funerBl services 0' Colonel P. Fberharrtt will be held it th family residence 280 street. this morning at 11 o'clock anti the Intpremnt will be in VV tv lew cemetery Ph. following sentlemen are requested to act 8 pall- hearers pod to et sit the undertaking parlors of oo Pn 9 15 o'clock Walter Wood.

W. T. Zachry. A Hendrlcks A. NIall R.

Carmichael and F. Taxon Mr A. :1 Key. Mr A. 1.

Key died yesterday at the family residence. 26 Rock str he is survived by husband. lh fu reral services will be held at the farm tv residence at I o'clock this after i fen nod the nterm. wl11 :11 Rock Springs churrti The pallbearer M. Smith.

Jackson. C. T. Fee. B.

Lee. Mark Barnett end Ar. Mhur Marks are requested to meet the iinl teiirs Of Turn' Poole' Co. at 230 o'clock this after- noon. Mrs.

A. A. ThOtDa8011 Mrs. A. A.

Thomuon. aged 78 ea died yesterday morning at the famll. residence 282 West Fifth street. Sh Is uryived by her hushinti intl four children. The funeral services will held this morning- at II o'clock at tile' residence and the Interment will be In Ilolleywood cemetery.

R. V. Spalding. Roanoke. Ya.

January 18 V. Spalding. superintendent of the eastern dl vision of the Southern Exprev Company. with headquarters In this city. died here tonight.

He had been In bait health fo a long time. JESUP JUDGE WAS INJURED Run Over by Train anc Foot Frightfully Mangled. Je up a January 18 Special Judge F. Llttlefleld. one of the ablest and oldest lawyers of thla county.

narrowly escaped with his life this morning In an accident In which his left foot was mangled by yard' engine No. 194 The accident occurred while the judge was attempting to go over the crossing near the He we. reading his morning paper and tailed to hear alike the shouts of warning of the watchman and shrieks of the engine II it rapidly- backed down upon him. Vardmaster Littlefield son of the man who wax heedlessly walking directly in the way of the engine was In sight but unable to reach his father. When the judge saw hi.

fate he leaped to escape but his toot wu caught and crushed throwing him between the switches. He re celved a sev re cut- oK th ih ks as result of the WI. Unconscious from pin. he was extricated and carried Into Dr Tntn office where an thet- Itcs Wtr administered and the foot amputated at the ankie. in spite of his years the Judge is rapidly reeov- artsy from u- ShOCk.

if5 toe Representatives Favor Increase of Salaries. Lituer of New York Often aa Amendment to Appropriation. Bill Increasing Salaries and the Homa Adopts It. Washington January 18 By a vote 133 to 95 the house today toted that he salaries of senators representatives and the delegates from Porto Rico. Hawaii and Alaska be Increased to 7500 per ear after March 4 1907 and fixing the salaries of the vice president and members of the cabinet at 12000.

Mr' Llttauer. of New York. precipitated one of the most interesting and ezcltln episodes In the history of toe fifty ninth congress when he moved to take the legislative executive and Judicial appropriation bill from the speakers table as It had passed the senate. and to amend the same by Inserting a provision Increasing the salary of the vice president the speaker of the house and members of the cabinet to 12000 each and to Increase the salaries of senators representatives In congress delegates from the territories and the resident commissioner from Porto Rico to 7SOO per annum Nearly ever member was present when Mr. Llttsuer made his motion both re publican and democratic whips having sent out hurry calls for absent members and almost Instantly members were on their feet In protest to a cut and titled program for Increasing salaries without a roll call.

Mr. Crumpacker or Indiana said he was opposed to members of congress cot- Ing to Increase their own salaries and he would therefore vote against the amend. ment. Gillette's Mistake. Representative Gillette of Majsachu seUa.

created rounds of laughter when he announced that he wee against Increasing' the salaries of members from the time fixed. but he would be In favor of increas- Irtg them from March 4 1709. Too far beck was heard on all sides amidst tumultoue applause Mr. Gillette saw the slip he had made and after the home had settled down to quiet. corrected the mistake by saying he as in favor of Increasing the salaries from March 4 1909 a congress yet to be sworn In.

Mr. Burleson of Texas stated that he had voted for the amendment when It first came before the house. but would vote against it In Its present form. When the previous question was ordered there was resounding chorus of ayes in favor of the passage of the amendment the nays being noticeable through their absence. On the division being taken.

the amendment was declared carried by ayes 133 na 8 92. Amendment Adopted. Mr. Macon of Arkansas called for the yeas and noes. but only thlrtj four members rose.

Not a sufficient number. declared the speaker and the amendment was declared adopted. The only other action to be taken with reference to this amendment Is for tile senate to confirm. It will not again come up In the house unless the senate' should amend the amendment. An hour Or' more after the house had adopted the bill It was returned to the senate for action by that bOdy.

but the senate went Into executive section without taking It up and. the matter goes over' until next week. John R. Walsh Indicted Chicago. January John R.

Walsh torrper president of the Chicago National bank. has been Indicted by the federal grand Jur for alleged mismanagement of the funds of the bank. The Indictment contains 182 counts. Killing in Virginia. Roanoke.

Vs. January 18 John Foster was shot and killed by Arthur Stanley last night at the home of Mrs. Sarah Sink. In Franklin county. Foster was an unmarried man anti his slayer Is single.

After the killing Stanley escaped and has not been capt ired Sheriff Dlckenson It In ureiiit. Urgent Deficiency' Bill Passed. Vash1n on. January 18 The house ti In committee of the whole. constd' er 1 the urgent deficiency bill carrying an appropriation of 1344 650 for the use of the government.

The hill was passed tvlh but slight amendments. A. W. P. Agent at LaCrange Speaks His Mind About Herrings Catarrh Cure LaGrange Qa Oct.

22. 1906. Herring Medicine Co. Atlanta 3a Gentlemen: he derived great benefit from the one bottle of Herring Catarrh Cure that i tuftto I am firmly convinced that this rnedt line will cure any one who suffers from Catarrh In any form after my experi- ence with it. Yours truly.

H. C. ASH. Agent A. 5 W.

P. R. R. LaGrange. Oa H.

C. will positively cure Catarrh In all forn1 contains no alcohol or opi. ates. One applicatIon convinces. SI 00 a bottle.

Far sale Im Atlmmtm bT Tdd Drug mfmnrt Grad Pharaaaeyf Jaeoks' Pkarvaaeyi flraaaa A ABthrayt Br m1 Wfctt- mmt The aiid Identifies TheGenUintl V. TORO Ftnas Exact tttt au tkapt Alto made tn Panetela and Pmtila Fiw Every 1 Toro cigar is now guard YOU against the many unreliable brands of questionable quality whith have been pushed on the market since there cent increased cost or Porto RkaIi teat Be sure you get the genuine. Cigar 5 Cents This Is one cigar you can be. sure is Porto Rican made in PortoRico of Porto Rican tobacco. For years its- high quality has been' a prime factor in popularizing Porto Rican.

cigars amongu discriminating smokers. The El Toro cigars now being marketed are particularly recommended because Of. the unusual excellence of this years Porto Rican tobacco crop from only the choicest selections of which El Toros are made. El Toro is today the best cigar Porto. Rico can produce for 5 cents.

There's a band on the genuine. Porto Rican-American Tobacco Company MANUFACTURER San Juan Porto Rico. DR. KING Specialist. ST.

r. Mirietti tut Ptachtret. ATLANTA. U. 7 MARIETTA Boors' 8 to 11 JO.

130 to Kp SB eTeutngSJO to8 Sunday 9 to 1 niHTou.CArociaUrrtnti OIUMI hacnstxlly TsiMe4 salCtttt tuku Blood iod KldnejUrJniryind Nerrow Debility Skis DUenei. Bladder Diseases Piles tad Flstnls BloodPolsoe Vtricaccle Riptire iod Erspiluis Stricture Rhesmith irn cut oantteavilUOIaUXeMIOICAlCO ATUXaACA NOT A DOLLAR NEED BE PAID UNTIL CURED. IN EVERY CIRCLE WHISKY' pleases because mellow an old style sour mash copper distilled and aged by time alone. Potts Ltquor Go Dlatrttmton BUGGIES SURREYS. RUNABOUTS- and a lull line of WAGONS at prices to please an Remember we have the BABCOCK ful fine of vehicles None better on tie market Call to see them before buying.

You'll not regret it. SPRATLIN BUGGY AND WAGON CO. GEORGIA FULTON Us Superior Co it If 001 County Th tition of org Stein romi HT corpses- lion under the lass of Georgia. hiring lt prin iHwl ORS sod place of buaineu in said toasty lion I ni telitioTier ily iororporttfd by Uiif rt a rlod of 31 ye ra from Sossabes 9 146 when the sHer of incorporation vu treated sad petitioner wu duly organLted asdis asid chi tr 2. Thit by untnlmoiu rote of its stockholders a met held for that purpose tetitioner a xithonzrd sod directed to apply to thin ant for an amendment suthorlalog the changing of it.

name frrto George Stein Compaoy to WARNER PRINTING AND LABEL COUPAYa. Wherefore pfuuoner prays that ID order be grante I by this Coort rhan in the some of Sc' titioner to Warner Priotteg and libel Company. Ii. RAZER Attorney for Petitioner. Filed to office this January It.

rOT ARtOLI BRoYLES. flock. STATE OF OEOKfilA COtTNTT OF FULTOP. I mold Senile' Clerk of th Sotsilor Txmrt of a id Ponnty do hereby collie that th foregoinii la a tme and correct copy of th application for amendment to the charter of the toarre Stein Company the name appears of tile In thu office Ultrena my official signature and the seal of said Court. this lannary 1907.

ayoLt BROYLES. nert Superior Court. Futten Cooutr Georgia The combination offer made by The Atlanta Constitution of Success Woman's Home Companion Review of Reviews and The Daily and Sunday Constitution is ridiculously low. If for any rea sonyou do not want all of. the magazines yourself 41 sendrtiiemjtcr Original Rogers Spoons Fork Kntns.

etc tear fie fratfcaarK T847ROGERS BROS means cog wear and bird service exquisite design tad careful workmanship. JW that Wean. Tit kadseweal sliver pbf tail or tr dishes VS mttt by MERION BRIT CO. Cotton. eed Oil cul Not An 0 am wI plrau from Machine ATLANTA GEORGIA.

NAT KAISEH O. CHNPIDEKTI LOAKS IS Deeatur Streei KlnlUli ttamie. Varedemed DUnyiaAt. ii Tuir. BJBTTOT Botailac lanu ma Sw jSJt ttlSSul iTfiSeiaf.

LiMits 4 0 IN fOURTH RACE Pt. Ph Pb I. My Apin. IS. rpke own the.

re C1l fve I IG. Saln to' I. ae Qnd I Woods II' I. IQe 5. FT i.

Alfa I alneke 8 CqND RACE- 8even furli1ngs 2. won WdlntTe I. I robrtosa I I I Jwe tl 5. d. Qyd 5.

5. 1 Po ri I JII07Rtci at nW I 0. 5. ond PhllF1TKh. IR.

10 5. :0 I on Oarnpr I I. I 1:00 5 i trutUII RRmln Snr- mllkr Plebian nACFr an" AllIf 112 nll I 6. ond tANlche. I.

l. 1:43 5. 1111 on tId Quinn Rr dY Delr hfe RArF Fh- fllr 11- nol 1 I on r' waint. I I. J.

0. i I. 100 r1p1c lrlh rKN piontlfl In" 1a rl ra n. 1 fll. brtt onomv 9 Jlalt Ln rr A ntt.

I6 flitter 1l. Vp trmln nf Tl llnfn ur UR Klnrof Tlp hR full 101l I Ar" PI" 1 Three rlnc' 1a Tt4v Ilipe- Lady llf' Tflte tr tnhat Pn" Lntt" Jirlg 1I 1 Jtgrlir. II llnl1fpJI. mkn4 Irrf1pr. lm DuFour.

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T' h. Ipo h. Ywn C1rlan oI mpi 11 1 I ht I I r. flu- the 0 1m. to 1 I' re.t.h Jpa" i a 1 o.

a I fr rt PIne h. hattli nii or 1" ii 1 WI nroh" I Ih wit nrr nrl IWPpn SUI-'ii'fIli takog jr1t lam" tiI-r np1nEnt. Io L. P011Th I rpriln t. thp to Mrp t11n Ir VeIn T1an rmf I 1 yn I.

lialon 1'1 II. ue of It iP nH' Ii- a In th 1' ilOn rx nrkiaf' In TIt 11 It as rd e. I IhH lIatn rtJ cndJa tc- Te- baeb ll am 1 tlhr les' terM on tile hr 1 Urn. I predur Innufactur gret 1. 1 at num oz mea to- an t2e Is Yr quite a when toot ball rt' rt LLiltte 11 II.

11 lo tmpru nnt season torm' h. he La toll roceh Log tt Bu a a. wh baae lI ears lcCart atCo mem uad. The nhf' Clt. a repres tatlan he Impro iea- tlm pt" tlce tn will geC own ral iit7 tst 1 18.

li08. last year. and ba tbal lIt48 II' I i e.e.e.e.e.ee.e. MILLER an Francisco. At I toda Miller i th 1 lrd sup RAE KplIYI II S.

118 I. I. third. 1:04 15. Rh Or.

8chartr. BECO on Red. I. A. I.

2:00 5. th Simon Ttlla rrv nd 18 to' Pt. 510 I. Pt. Mnlrf third.

149 15. Pfnpf3 Rotrc It. 00-0 1. rOInTH Handicap olp sfond 1:02 und Htct rA onl It I' rF' llln nl 1l1p I. I Van l1ram 01ld Hfra Ii I.

Tine. i ld 1 1.,11. AII I I rA. lTse F1mwond. 1 5.

1I IIrk 2. nd I. G. i Oal and TO by Three furlon I Vllmore lur I I Rarf'-F'uturltr I I liiiitus Bola nei. lox 109 n.

Sren- I 1tJIRnu. Six lIlIln Rog Shady P. Il' HJ fthorn Ia bf1 The handicap. Lfggn palOn Logistlila. Ton ro Llz3rO.

I fth lte tLl-echwood. Five furongs. pllr Yala. Sea Bru loud Spring In ham 91. Those we a f' ha.

IT. tjivenating for than i IP tt tt nl tln I 8j. hr It U. I. I llIds Iannn Lowtll.

e. I I eee R. HBI 10118 Ir DOZ. I I xtpnln tlaid rnx l'lji' tlle niornin. Rubl Il l.

11 II. treal iron I PIIf11t odnk i 11) nlll nr th" Afkl un n1 qunt m. BIITTr Iy roItIll Wmeet I will to. nctt1 1It3. Iool l1 wn Il par rCQIOStCI hr tile cant at hOJ I GRU Will l1 that away TrlIay iite.iaIl lIt FtTEetS in- J.r.\ 1.

artna Ba Was liP y. IErda icided WJ 1" Ramp for he horse' bhK art a ttjXliI YT- PR- It. B. rn. Ittrda hlngtM.

Ir. Sp fr Id hl a hl PSYCllLOGY wiI be llIlJ 11 1.1 minutes regular mtlng A tanta o- hlh nUlit' oro i SHda aterno1n ll at I mUka at OdO k. Including Iano. vtoln hers. VisItor.

1 this healh ha plnes i 50 ts 1'- tertlay by lrt as I disorderly I usln language Bicycle I poyse tater. lh yester 1.1& harge bt 1In In' I 1' Wtdne ay i Xittrl 1 he tb 0 anl1labor A :7 ARE DlscfiSSrNG LABOR MATTERS I HrJ. 18. The boT 3. most G.

W. I fa turet1l. I cuas btll bo thlY 1 eleven its 1800 MrPralt rgla. ageltmit te chll ml lE' as ear br all IQ ask I of J. ba A.

McLe ter. 1. I Is pres nt 8 allury di lSfllon 8 pies fa I fIIk own 10f I a 11 fn blli. I onl 2 150. I nd onter boat As these I IIu ttrt rr.

I I tAt rlestab Indu has 1l business fino i oy ttr and" man he tabll stro Ir. ars gr at thE' eJ is i I ta tE' helpng I Hamber wilt avE' i all i an. en month. what- Was I I iI1l' This community mU fouo oore ourig tIi hHt' nf' Da. llt.

Atwell a GA 0 urp an' owed ay co. I hi" ne CT tmot arrtvd h1. A Thu daY' rt hor as HET hi coll tlonll I tc lay enta man II" F1t r1ff ed 111 Sto tl Pe. I PlsatCTS- 14' 0 cTual St 2 c. 4 1W ONE k1f1j1 ltOY' KllLJNOTHER 4.

i NbtGoRabbit Sa well GaJ uary 4 qai FredBacweIl. I Wassbot lOth' inl a ted I mple an YMP dAY eYfnII o'clock. be ule Wllh betw 11 i legL only' a WoUlt I a. ll al an Ras ubElng I MORTUARV Misa Je servl ea Mooretormerly berfather. move Wh rton an Jr.

broth r. hulonloore on. Fun ral aft moon oloek elt man fl1 ndl olds. pve undertakl I Eliza beth. letVtoell Ellzab th 111 cef ter7.

fht dr. lr. nue ue year 4 I his el cAr' IlnsPE' tor i B. I flln rlll lce tld rel enl" Tee odock I. tew as pa.n-\ ht' rerlO met rlorl Hr Pools 0.

915 odok 7. A. Hen Irlll W. T. 1.

Mrs. jpd Street. I. he nd. Tha fu.

olo ican he IIbarr 1. 1. 1' MI ia kll A I klnll' var Sho hl dleY In II I i R. di- tlllllClty for and Jesup 18. an en ne I 0 mornl warD- ba ked E.

a edbe retnot- tc e- he t. a td Int DrTutms anstht r. ankJeIn reanthe raPl411re oY-- IQ hoc if1 2t YDUU TO RAISE THEIR OWN PAY- IJtue Ofen a Aet Apppton Bi. Ieg Sae a Ho8 Ado It By vte 13 95. houe oti aes senao rpre es dllegtes Rco.

HaaI Alak Incred 175 pr ye' Mar I ad fxng alarel reld nt cainet SI2O. Ltauer. prelptte I mt In tenatlng. aDd eclni episoe hitory nln congn mved IRtatle exeulhe ad Judiial approrla- bi apaker1 tble bal P8se sae Inertln prov lon Inrelng la vic veldent nke ot Ieea I lIenatO. repr el rngrese.

territore frm Rko 7 NerlY every prsent Llttar bth r- pUblcan deoall whip haYn lnt 8 ent membr. amot Inltantl were fet dted pgTam Ineln lanEs hout cal. cumpcker. Indlana sld a t'I' dv I Giettes Mlke Repreaentatle Giette. Ianabu' cete announcec W8 Incresing IIaates membr tom fxed.

wuld In tem 4. 1701. bak. al tumulO applatse. Giette slp ha mae aflr hote eetted 1 orete was fa Or InrlSlng ilarle I MAh 4.

I co ss et I IWo Texa. ha fnt houe I anst I Il pevious t1iS ordre reBunding I amfndm nt nay. bin notl eble abence dlvion bIng wa delar caried nays endt Aopte r. acon. Arkanss calle ea no.

thlrt-foU beM Nt Ilcent dflared oaker aendment declare adopte. I oter' referene amendment II fo len ate confr. I wi senate Ibould amEnd amlndmlnt hou afer bi. FnatE' bd exeuthf 1lelon. taklng gos week Wal Ind Chiago.

18. forrer rpllldent Katonal I Indlete alfged mllmanagment I 18 I X1ng Virgia I John tfr w81 klld Stn- nlgt Snll Fanklin wa unmarrlld I Arlr kllng hl bPn captured. I' Durltlt Dfciec Bi PaRs ashl Januar The 11) mmltf' onllld'i erl Ignt defln bn caring asprprlatlon S45 go hi ol1 ith sl I I I LGrang Ot. 190. Hering Meicine Atanta a Gntemen- 4VI der1ve benert ne bte HPgs Catarh Cre fly cnyJoe mel- wl anyone suren fro Catarh to.

rm I wlthlt YOT try A lGrage G. I 11 psitvey Ctrh al to cntains alchol 001- a Oe apUcato cnvInc. SIO bte. I 1 Ie 7 Te. 7' ef PbrfJ.

D. o. At. 171 I lat. PfI wH D.

cT i iid o. Band 4' 1 J' i t. Id The Gen ln en I le m' Eve s' To ci bd i you anst te Y. ble bnds quity pu te maketsince i I cnt ineet Por Be's te gueI EL TR Cia- Ct 1 Ti Is' cg su is I. Poro Ricn de Poro ico ntnl Poro RIcn tobcco.

ye1tf hgh quaity ha prme aco i i' ppuazng Poro Ric. gamong 1 dsrminatng Te cgr keteJ' ae prcury recommende becuse J. te excelence tis yeS' Poro Ricn cropfrom te coicet seectons whic Toro a. tody te bt cgr Por TOO cn cent Tes Fi7 L' Ex" site ban genume JM Poro Tobc Cay' Pantda alt MAC' Ptl Fil Ju POr I Y' DRKINC SDecialst Sf. crMrtap tre ATNTA 801r 8lotl ttl p.m.

evlll tl SuJlhoI V. In. tm CI i hc 1 uJ Blod aD' Ildu1 Urlaar ad NeolDebUl Blader DIUs. Ple Fital. Blood Polloa Varcule Rplte of Eraptll' Stcure Rbelratit 0" GD DL IG DIc c.

An Ci NT DOILAR pe bau meUow sli sr opper dised ad tme aone. CEO. A DICJ a co. DItlr Nsahvle. TenU BUGGES.

ful lne pce plea Reeb hae fD vhlcl- Noe bte maket Cal tem bung. Youl WAGONCOlf CU TJ to Supro Ulon Oo Rtn Cap. tr- Imd tf' OHJ. hr I. n' 1151 om" plac blne id OIt aho.

al Ulon" wu dul IDlo tll rr fur Po ye" fr oumb 9. 7 u' tidf Tlt 1mlniul tobolde It mttnl fo pr. tUtn 1" tbol drP aplJ tl CO- Imendmnt autoan 1 Ihal It n. rpDJ IRtSTIXG LBiL Whfron. pttDr py.

tat ore I Ilnel thi rlt batnj Uloo t' Wr Inllj In Iabl rpn I Ato. fO Ptone. FIP om. Januar AR OLU BROYLE. lP ATE rEOIHA C01T FlLTOX.

Brl. Cek the SuPo Cr hi rol. bob the f0iJ 1" ID cp tIe Ipl ato fo l.dnt t. blr 0. Illn Ctn te lme apPan fle tl 011.

olll irtun 11 t. 1 ld ur. tbl Jannr l. 19. klSOLD ef 8nJo' FltoD CL.

I Te cmbtion me Att tuton of Succs Woms BomeComp on Rvew i Revew adTe Day ad Sud tt tron i rdc. uotly. ay re. Wt aot 1 te ae iem ti h. 1 J' J.

Or a In1st bea tadcmul 1841 ROGEBROS a lo bir' eree el1usl 1d worma blp sm 1 ul WI II" Weln" rn la BRITi Coton. ee Olli al ni MACHINER 2 1 A i plnfr ls nP J. I a oi oo I Van wlr le" rLI. GIJ. ONmENT OlVALVA 1l 2i DttfKI j1' Bup.

WOo ENWKMAU JYM eou 2. I I FINCHFLUKED Hor ew ra him ner vii RAC-Fve Ldy 04 Telepathy. gene I 16 J. I. I- FORTH RACE 4.

8 I I Lowe 4 fzrinng. I. tO Awtlflt. I. I 2 4NkeIi.

02 :48 taIly I I I I am ir. ir I ere aT1 i th. Len Pcatt 1rui1. Vpqtrman. d' I tePnIPiIaiC 34 30 42 46.

48 PIaR. piJra flernqrdn. utherin MOITIC rtezie I 0 iw1- r. Fry. It I Race-Mile.

tiTnTt41rrtfler 17 fladkk I 6 i L. handtip Tujstin. Meow at I I 3 pi'- Mi Tat' Arii fleriannt. In. ttprian Ml.

Jewell. li1. 4- Ierr rnr- TI 1h. 1cn 1- I11- fli I 0 I I I I 0. BPLLE4GUE Asocie1on.

TI hqicta1t 1iaue 1I cia. l. he i flfl rrlia rir I I et4 i t1 ee BF i ng Ig tha a i Fve mi- rtty ve- ll tth 1' I to' 1" at Pan' rrmem are ng up Clirlitlan t' l1 tte ai Ii i fl 11)I. wL'- I 4eamau 115 CO1IJ3t5 tealO ei- Frit and aggreitij will or VCy fa lhe guue eios- wtin ae best is number ear 8 promietvg Ctifl gerdown erm1t. md Certainly wew LZB RLC i Jockey third Thr I I 5 5.

lby. tazell ISV herip eau IV. i i 0. M1htyre. 2 to 5.

5. Pen1crg3t. Rotrcu I 16 0. roia I I I I Jmund Slitig. LtlIliIe.

I Scsi. I I in. W. Miler 2 6 I Rialli ilIppaqlla tAtE on I 2 V.Miiier I 2 I I 3. Mor I I 0 ora I Jo Ill kaaar.

ty 07 04 I 1ugan se I I 6 I I I I McNLar. I I I I l8 Fris. I 0 05. I 0 00 I I 2 Vox lOplIti Ingilanl tesoei sap I tske mre I post-paid I this air. 10 I rn g' I' 1 I I4 10 lad is.

I kollilIlip 1' I tile 1.11.1 tim- II' IlillIflIll g. wtr Cl 0 ti tAll ei.n Congregation' 0' Il1lfl0t1 ilIqUl Oi 0 tIIQnI ap- pitralona SlOil licenses. who a1s11 IT a iioir I lirae ant Dai was a II' hip horse tito tti ru room pro way tiil- dlecuesion ltae1 ocok tilt-day Street. i lliftm ol-loik I I WOMAN. was I I ii retchargiaga it the uA being Lively th 3 i LABORMATTERS eentLn any de2r.

year I I I I I ap- I well-known city hm by good tlirti' see th I sh pslablished strciyel. tio I I 3e siflte. yenta his a fromhere day arJ Pcme. party groun wa lerlff Utigatn C2s. lltfl tI a St JNOThER HuntinThen ShotHim I4DT.

3. 1. I 2 wa yetedayeventag Thecourt I sdn. I ofjjanii P. The i of L.

way. Wstview rhe It. rn. I. Mrs.

her Interitlant at yeas1 hi preSe Ga ofthts cc- sevare fl the. hek. intoDr. wb. tla Jiadgele I r1n THEIRON Sal aric1 a ef 1 fifty 0nTSs 7500 re- thirty-four ha jury Washington.

day. sseio AUWUIP Atlanta4Ja Tarn withit H. C. 100 Cipy Cltb' PbaYae7 barp Dr. k-C eZ7 Drug Cpauy a4 Jsrbes 15kagac1 ew 1 1 tO I rTheBand Genuine El cgaris bndeto theany iav 4 Lhe re in rAsed Os i TOROl Cigar-5 1 i a i cigarsnowbeingmarkete4 from Ahornade is CrMarIettaasdPachite GA.

8tol3313Oto5pn. 8undai9l afl rem Cttzts iii Pttnta fesed sick ut' 86 Idsey Urlesqaud NervossDeblllty I. cd I 75' SI Ika ttt ftIJG XZDICL tO. vi II EVERYCIRCLE 0 A 1k CASCADI I. fA PURE I g' rI mellow-an I rJ I mash-copper I i YH1SI A DICW.

D1st1Jjsrg Nashsille. Tena ii' 1ces fl. a 40 I 4 sIlt The petition George Cosapany. ii. I flai daly Cst ad sot ass i I arosame ndment granted changing I.

sid I satnica aol with I aMTheDaily rea- son jott. thmagazes yonrse1f thrnzd el I 1 I I ii umcizislong 1 Sder iau plafedcaks BRIThCO. n4 ttonGInitLui An iatNtv :3 IaHa WI SW. Ssudr4 lops epsea epIuua I I13 oil pisali ferulanlfles. Os Se' I Cu Oteutag 5coa E.

VanW1nk1eGtn 0wotk. KAI3ERCO. 57 OONPThENTIAILLOAB 01 rALVA8L1d JClmb4II91i5sae. 5. Dargaiai Is fltsausd.i- FEMALE eEMm WOMEN Pessyroyli sea I cn1aste cases psUessu Ii a lie dqp sV P1oa 1150.

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