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i ii mat oci Bmiii fflfc 5 SO SMALL Union President Hopes His Men New York. October 13 President 3. IJmll appeared confident today that. tut strike was at an end and hopeful that liia a would tie reinstated. The strike will be called off tomorrow end the men will hack to work.

he said. Will you give a word or advice to the tn a to whether the houkl vote to can It off and seek relnatatementT' he was asked. I will cover that oint at tn meeting today with the men In New York. he replied. The object in sending out my statement to the men yesterday was to put the question right up to them.

Our re- oorces are exhausted and It they want to continue the nght they wm hue to tutmh the funds" Mmey for Striker. Percy Thomas saya you have 15000 is the treasury was suggested. whose treasury asked Mr Small. have. tie 000 but not for strtt WIiL That is a mutual benefit fund for insurance.

we have mosey why could not we pay off here yesterday But- there is always talk or this kind a the end of every strike. have. been through about fly. months of this ever since the strike began in San Franeisco last June and It doesn't. bother any more.

It Mr. Thomas want to' flgbt the calling off of the strike e' him do so. I am going to that meeting today with brass knuckle. QsueraIy labor leaders advise each other to disregard the sufferings oil their men wber. a strike is on but I will not do that to.

the very last ditch. We might bold out' a couple of weeks longer on nothing but encouraging talk but the result woulk only that the men of the weak- er characters would be slowly returning to work. while the stronger men would hold out and suffer the most. just be cause they were the most staunch. There would not be any union left.

Strike Is Hopeless. What It the locals decline to call I oar. he was asked. IT Well there will be nothing to ell but to keep tp the fight as lone as the can. but It will be up to them to provide funds.

The strike was Irregular from the beginning. Then the strike la hopeless an might as well be abandoned' That is It. replied Mr. Notwithstanding President Smalls opinion that the strike is hopeless tile telegraphers union. at a meeting today.

voted unanimousry to continue the strike against the Western Union and Postal telegraph companies. The vote was taken upon the suggestion or President Small. who In messages to subordinate officers yesterday recommended that locals in the varlouc cities vote upon the adt isabtitiy of the men returning to work. The meeting was characterized by bitter exchanges between President Small and the other speakers. The latter charged toe national.

leader with inconsistency in first claiming that the strike would be successfully financed and yesterday admitting that the general assembly was funds gad with having conducted the tight lb II half hearted dilatory way. Small tried to explain his position but was frequently Interrupted by hisses. 3 When he- suddenly left the hall In the midst of the speech-making cries of resign followed him Tonight Small Issued a statement In wtIch he said he was willing to continue the strike If the men Insisted. Chicago Strikers Repudiate Small Chicago. October 13 National President Small.

or the Commercial Telegraphers' Union. and his suggestion that a vote be taken on the question or ll log off the strike were repudiated by members of the Chicago local union at a meeting thisafternoon resoluton that the strike be continued was unanimously adopted. The meeting was fol lowed by' a tra.tion of strength by the striking operators before the of SCM or the telegraph companies The men marched in double tile' in the streets shouting and otherwise voiced their opposition to the suggestion of surrender. Striker. Firm Baltimore.

Baltimore Md. October me striking telegraph operators neld a meeting today at which It was votes to continue the strike nine weens more it necessary Striker Oat at CW Orleans. ew Orleans. La. October 13 The Commercial Telegraphers at New Orleans today voted to continue the strike.

omer Local to Keep Striking. Montgomery Au. October 13 Mont gomery local of the Telegraphers' Un Jon. as a meting held this evening. voted unanimous to continue' the strike Chicago.

Ill. October 13 The following message was sent to President Small by the executive committee to night Under article IS. section 7 of the constitution of the Commercial Telegraphers' Union of America. you are hereby suspended from the office of president. to take effect immediately KOVENKAMP Acting Chairman.

FORMALLY EDICATED Flashlight Will F. Nelson INSIDE OF TUB SiitRiTIi ISRAEL SYSA000V1I ON I' T.ft STREET. he Shearlth Israel synagogue on East i Hunter street was formally dedicated yesterday afternoon at 3 clock a. large congregation being present to witness the ceremonies. I The new synagogue was once the St.

Paul Methodist church About two years ago the Shearlth Israel. eongre- I Tulsa I T. October IS Oeronimo I the famous Apache a prisoner of war. I accompanied by his eighth wife and his daughter. passed through Tulsa yesterday en route to Collthsvihle.

where he is to be the guest of honor at the last Indian war dance and pow- wow. The old warrior looked tired and worn but through his Interpreter said it was trouble on his mind that made him appear weary. Discussing the subject or his visit and the probable effect it might have. Gerontmo' said The celebration at Colllnsvllle WAS. ARRESTED AT SAVANNAH Columbia S.

C. October I W. Menlte. who was tonight arrested in Savannah. Ga.

was indicted by the grand jury In the circuit court. at Ta- wares Fla. charged with grand larceny. it being alleged by the authorities of the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Corn- pany that while agent of that road at Leesburg. iFla.

he with the connivance of his predecessor. John Jolly stole and disposed of a large quantity of merchandise from the railroad ware' house. Jolly was convicted October 9 under the charge of forgery and sentenced to two years In the penitentiary Menifee was located bi the detectives or a surety company at Lena. C. but he received a tip ad suddenly left that place this evening and was apprehended by elective Murphy at Savannah on Information wined him from Columbia.

gallon then about one year old bought the property. paying 3200 for it and since that time the members have' spent about 8000 In improvements. I making it one of the handsomest church edifices In Atlanta. The old cornerstone was removed and a new cne was placed at the exerclaeL FIRST RIDE IN NEW AUTOMOBILE' PROVES FATAL TO MERCHANT' Morene Mich. October 13 Arthur Onweller a merchant or Lyons.

Ohio was killed In an automobile accident this afternoon miles. east of this city. Yr Onweller had purchased a new automobile and today was taking his flr ride in it His wife and two NEW AND POPULAR BOOKS JUST PUBUSHED Funk Wapnalls Company 60 East 23d Street New York MAGDA QUEEN OF SHEBA Translated Into French Hague Le Roux and from French Into Eng-Bsh Mrs John Van Voret. The original Ethiopian story of th vlst of the Queen of. Suteba to Kin Solomon as handed down from ancient times by the Ethiopian priests now that published in tEgiiah.

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and OeraWlne with many tone portraits of. singers. I2mo. cloth. 400 pages Prioe I 20 net.

postpaid SO Emancipation of Miss Susana By Margaret Hannls Just how ah ot away from the odium of spinsterhood toy a clever ruse. the story which Is told with finesse and' cheery humor and charming sentiment. A. strong picture of a lonely woman who has a heart burning with. affection Record.

Philadelphia Pa. The tale is marked by great tenderness and refinement" toemocrat. St. Louis. Illustrated Hour-Glass Series Price.

40 cents net post paid 45 cents. HOME GYMNASTICS On Lings tem. By Prat Anders wide' 35. D. A practical and commons nse application of the Swedish sys tem of gymnastics adapted home use.

and requiring little or no a rfttaI Publisher jxoftts are aer voted' towards a fund for. a. statue. of lAng in Stockholm. Devotees of.

physical exercise will End a. mart cl Otis mount of Information bell Evening Sun. New York. 2mo. cloth.

Price 50 ct net postpaid. 84 et' MOST IMPORTANT WORK uSLSHD IN YEARS Tb Tfsstee ts4N MDis An lmportanttreaUae by Dr. Paul Do Boise of Ute University of Berne great vain tovthe physician In hl. dally work and or Immense help and suggestiveuesa to th layman and general reader STO oth 4 pages. S3 00 net by maIV children were In the- machine with him.

While drivIng at fair speed' he lot control of the machine and it ran Into a deep ditch turning turtle and crushing him to death beneath it Mrs. Onwell. and one of the children. a boj. were seriously hurt.

TO LAST INDIAN WAR DANCE GERONIMG IS' TRAVELING is a religious rite and. not a bloodthirsty affair. I wm discuss matters of vital concern affecting the' full bloods in the new state and their spiritual welfare. The Spirit rather in tile clouds has sent a message to all Indians and I will deliver it to them while the. dance roes on.

I have made peace with my Muter and theme Is to lead my people safely across the broad field of peace to eternal. happl- ness. I am no longer an old Apache warrior who killed and scalped' white men merely for pleasure but am an old man full of sorrow and regret. Rut Physicians Had to Refuse Request of Francis Joseph. Vienna October 13 Although Em- peror Francis Joseph's condition this morning was regarded as slightly better it again became worse during the day His physicians now tear an attack of lobular pneumonia.

The emperor fever is higher. There Is a reeling of depression among the men bers of his entourage. A sleeping potion was administered last night and his majesty slept until II o'clock this morning. After awakening he arose and was propped up by pillows in an arm chair. The emperor repeatedly asked to be taken into the open air.

saying that he had been used to it the whole of his life and that otherwise he could not reccv er quickly Owing to his condition however. the physicians refused the request. According to the doctors the danger is from old age. Substitute for Emperor. The establishment of a temporary substitute is planned for October IS when the ausglelch or mutual financial arrangement between Austria and Hungary must tie laid tore both' houses of parliament.

This can be done only if the emperor has sectioned the bill and as his majesty is unable to discuss the- matter with ministers a temporary substitute will be necessary. The circulation of numerous exaggerated reports regarding tht4 empe- Tees condition created great public anxiety today and thousands of persons gathered in the. park' surrounding the palace in ordder to be reassured Information obtained direct from the emperors entourage at the palace showsthat his majesty was considerably improved both In. health and In spirits this morning. He passed a good ight sleepinguntil 8 o'clock when he awoke and ate breakfast more heartily than' usual.

Xore- ore1sflamatioa Feared. The. physicians made a physical examination during the afternoon and the signs pointed to the possibility of the development of further catarrhs Inflammation. The temperature of tb emperor later slightly increased but he was. able to receive the foreign mla- An excellent program" had been sr ranged including an opening address by Kahn.

prayer by Rabbi Gutter- man report of the seeraGA. Bryan and the presentation of the keys and their acceptance by. the president of I thB congregation An address was also made by Rabbi Qutteraan General Helm of Mississippi fayors. a Third Term. APPEAL IS MADE TO SOUTH To Drop it party Lisa and tuite us Reeleetioa of Roosevelt Gen eral Helm lit a Leading Democrat and a.

Confederate Veteran. Jackson Miss. October 13 Opeclal Brigadier General George Helm. commanding the Second Ertgade Mi slsslppl division United Confederate. Veterans one of the wealthiest planters of the delta and a lifelong democrat has created much surprise in political circles and among confederate veterans by an open letter in which he strong- advocates the election of President Roosevelt.

for a. third term. General Helm waives the question of republicanism aside as too trivial for discussion and urges that party lines be dropped in order that the business In tert of the south may tie benefited by the retention of. Mr. Roosevelt In office the.

chief reason he urges being the construction of the deep water channel from the lakes. to the gulf. In a lengthy discussion of the subject General Helm roam a dramatic appeal to the voters of the south to send this message to the voters or the north' We assure you Irons the bottom of out hearts of our great confidence In the ability honesty and integrity of Theo dore Roosevelt and will help you elect him in 1908 His drat occupancy of the presidential chair was by accident deplored by none more than himself and he pledged himself for the balance of the' term to carry out the McKinley policies and he did. Who can say tha the man who has acquired world-wide tame in the paths of peace cannot be trusted longer in bis own household. and that he should not.

be given two terms within which to work out his own policies General Helm declares that. the achievements of Roowvelt have made democratic success Impossible and' that as a matter of expediency the democratic patty should unite in electing him president rather than trust the country's interest in the hands of a man of unknown qualities. Mule. General stifle Himself. El' Palo Tex.

October 13. Discour aged hi 111 health. General IZvio Ho- Jan. commandant of the Brasos division of the Mexican army. committed suicide in his quarters at Jures today.

by shooting himself' in the later. Baron Von Aehrenthaland also to give an audience to several. high functionaries. after which he dined bu could eat but little. The physicians are of the opinion that the loss appetite does not arise from the' teTar.

but Is the consequence of the patients confinement indoors. His majesty remained up all day- and was. better' able thereby to combat' the disease. There are no signs of pn monia at present. but extreme preosuP Uonm are exercised to prevent a further chill.

Owing to his are the patient Is more. susceptible to pneumonia. No bulletins have been issued as tT It the emperor is stricken with pneumonia daily-bulletins jrjll be posted. And Best Overcoats Are Here Just come in and let us fit you in a Rogers Peet Coor Hart Schaff- ner Marx Overcoat. get most Off style ofvquality and of value.

The picture shows one of our very rainproof coats quite as good for fry weather as for rainy days. Raincoats 15 to 30 Top Coats 15 to 40 Overcoats 1 to Copyright 1907 by Hsrt Schtfoer Daniel Bros. Co. L. DANIEL President 4749 Peachtree Opposite Walton St.

INCH WATER MAIN NO READ FOR. TRIAL INCH WATER MAIN WHICH WILL BE TESTED TOMORROW. New Main From. River to Casey's Hill Will. Be Ushered.

Into Service Tomorrow Muddy Water Danger Over. The new 34 inch water main. from the river to Casey's Hill. will he ushered into service for the first time tomorrotf unless something unforeseenl postpones the Initial tryout until Wed- nesda This 36 Inch main ront the river to Casey's Hilt is connected. as shown in the picture.

by a pass to the old 30- Inch main. The Inch main rune from the all the way to the reser voir 18000 feet or something more than three miles. The 3 inch7 runs just to the top of Casey' H1U 65 feet just a little more then one mile. At the top of the hill. th lnch main is connected with the tech and for 2500 feet the inch man carries the water to the reservoir aU that is brought In.

both ns. The underlying cause of the siege of muddy water several weeks ago lay in the fact that two Inch mains zrom the- reserve to the- city were taking water from' the reservoir. while only one from the river to the reservoir was taking It to the reservoir. Naturally the water to the reservoir kept sinking until soon It was lower than the- coagulating basin and We water had to be sent directly through the filters. The coagulating basin is an essential component of the filtration system an.

updn abandoning it. the water ha-came muddy. Now that a. inch main and a. 30 inch main ara taking water to the reset.

voir. while' two. inch mates bring mng it away the danger- of another siege of muddy water has passed for several years at least. The connecting of' the. old and.

the new mains is only a temporary expedient. The. water board and- the ape' clal committee have been. authorized by council to advertise for bids for pipo with which to complete the inch Small. Leather 1 Goods Shopping Be Traveling Sal Card Casts Flasks and Cups' Cigar Cases to Send Us Your Repairing.

LIEBERMANS 82 Whitehall ft. Find that umbrella by Constitution want ad. main tth reservoir and at soon as it is possible to get a quorum present at a joint meeting of the two commit. tees the. pipe will advertised for.

On the left in the. photograph is the Inch main. Running to the right is the pass. which connects with the inch main. The inch goes onto the reservoir while the inch ends lust below the pass.

THREE MAMMOTH- MASS MEETINGS Mark Entrance. Into Home- Stretch of Birmingham Prohi Fight Birmingham. Ala. October 13 Three mammoth mass meetings in Birmingham today- marked the. entrance Into the torn stretch of the.

fierce prohibition campaign which is being waged In Jefferson county. The election will be held October 28. The anti met' at the Bijou theatre where minute talks were made by well known men repre. senting especially the business and In dustrial interests of the community. The prohibitionists at the Jefferson theatre were addressed by Mrs.

Vary Armour of Georgia and the ReT -Cllnton Howard spoke at the First Met dist Episcopal church. The entire state S. eagerly awaiting the result of local option In Jefferson the wealth- lest and most populous county of Ala. CASTOR IA. For Infimti and OJilldreL' Tte Kind Yw Haie Always ars the Signature of Jsllu I' BsUts Macon Uacon.

Oa. October BpeeSal JulUa P. Bug a prominent broker' and known business man. died at his home In Vine tUe this room. a thirty-five years.

He Is ursed by a family and a tars' number of. prominent- relatives. Funeral will occur to money. MRS KATE ROBSON. OF KlRWOOD was last night advised of the dangerous ill- ne of hr son.

Norwood Robton. at his home in MacOtl. an4 left on the seat train to be at his bedside. Mr. Robson Is an old Atlanta boy said has many friends in Atlanta who will watch his condition closely and with friendly interest.

Style That' Lasts Next time you pass a Regal window look at the splendid to style of Regal Shoes. It is style that will last. When expert workmanship combines with the fin. et shoe materials that money can buy you can bi. positively certain that the style produced is built in.

That is why' the custom style of Regals stays to the end. Our signed guarantee of quality goes with every pair. You get this guarantee in the Regal Specifications Tag. Send' for Style Book Mail Orders Promptly Filled. 4 Sizes Peg 400 Correct for either business suit or eve sing dress.

Vamp of Chrome. Tanned Patent Calf and top of Dun Calf. 350 4 and 5 IS UlHlKlf 17JKK FOR MEM AND W0MCM 6 Whitehall Street Atlant Gal r. 1R KEKrlff l' shot 1 :0 A SAYS Io WiWBe 8e nslated. ldent S.

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