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The Atlanta Constitution from Atlanta, Georgia • 5

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rood deal a Beach Represe ttrnn; Hon, John Mr. certainty that Mump and it iTalr in varic SaktesT aIIT been will not be fired until after the sjeetina; of the state committee on March 17th. The opponent, ef Colonel Candler yeeterday, conceded to him the majority of this committee, as Indicated In The 25 to 12 and at once quit talking about It. toe Candler majority only wants one COMMITTEE MEETS TODAY PRIMARIES HAY Steps Will Be Taken To Balsa Money BE OPENED INTO THE CISTERN Consolidated Trick Layers Cot Into the Artesian Well Yesteriay. WATER CAUSED SOME DELAY One of Cap Joyner's Fire Engines Was Necessary.

in Atlanta far a avonument to Victims of Maine Disaster. BE CONSOLIDATED Tiiers is Much Speculation as to the Uhe The committee spBOtntct Siiurday by Mayor Collier to aid In th movement to Maine disaster will meet today at peon the mayor's office to Irks to raise CiDdidaUs AmieIM thi the Camptlgi. and a a fai aauare count in this ihejr will be Joined by the minority and there is no prospect, therefore, of any very violent dispute. On the contrary, the meeting of the committee is likely to be one of the most bueiness of physical and mental exertion (especially the latter) is all too often played in these days of struggle for wealth and pref Bram fund, which is to be sent to The New York Journal, to be used by Mr. W.

R. Hearts Tint for Yoting. ana stomach sutler most, and hnally force drop out of the line, whereas a little timely aid would to build the proposed memorial. ClllOtERGOES TO GAINESVILLE AaSMKB SeW to AtlanU by His Of Duties. The official call ef the mayor, who is FEW ELECTIONS ARE WANTED Soms Candidates Want To Consolidate (well nigh invaluable) to the digestive organs and the nervous svstem is afforded in that sovereign health tonic, tho JOHANN HOFF'S MALT EXTRACT chairman of the committee.

la as follows; "The committee appointed to aid to the UnweofBthotMaino disaster will meet in rny office tomorrow at 12 o'clock. Every member of the cotrn tee Is urged to be present. C. A. COLLJER.

Chairman." The co ir.it a in full is as follows: Neal W. A Hemphill, Hoke Smith. S. F. Woodson, E.

Johnson. H. L. State, County and City. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE'S MEETIN6 Arrange for (Hvinf Every To Veto and To COMPANY WILL FILL THE SMALLER CISTERN BOM ELECTION AT THE SAME TIME i other so called malt extracts," season, not being.

to stand the ise. THE GENUINE JOHANN HOff'S Large Crowd Congregated Yesterday To Watch, the Engine Pomp the ater from the Old Well. Several Objections Are Brought For legality of Move Will Be Investigated. gave His Vote Counted. TRACK LAYERS CDT "the duUes vhicti be .01 rttur pressure hss been and to conduct his cart tUst from his original him inesvttie.

A brought to direct He ma jr. thinks a food deal of Atlanta, and ap well as anyooay possiuy can tor social and political advantages, but mmrt also that he does not intend to chance Mi residence because he happens to be Colonel Candler will be Atlanta, for his friends i sort of supplemental visitors will be made will be true. also, of i0 the other Urge cities in the state, the I Official With Judge Spencer R. Atkinson fact by those who support him i as by those who oppose him for go and there is very little speculation CajrtUt City Club and has rented Judge Atkinson has provided for hi Ing seversl apartments adjacent to 1 law oBces. and he is already prepi receive his Mends there.

Senator Hi DanwoOy, of fflynn, is at present in of fie estaoflshmefit. and the judge's ens. will be in 1 duties will ad and Judge Speer for com active and Indefatigable ivllle and Senator Steve Clay, iett. of Athens; Hon. Hon.

Robert Hon. Pope Brown, duBignon. of Chat ovatt. of Glynn, and Waiting for Berner. be would very shortly the Kimball house in a candl tea with west a Kave h5a to the ventre, to Wh0 I teal plan.

h'm t0 hte I a11 the candidate. I the of taf ef jr taken as dont you take HOX. E. T. BROWN, Who Will Be in £and ler jidler and Judge Atkln terday with their cal jnd neither had any POLITICAL NOTES.

Henry Mcintosh, of Albany, haa be opposed foi Thomas is a ca A. Broughton, rung fight in Floyd for orty second. but both of Cave Springs, and Donald, of Waycross. Mr. jidldate for speaker pro tern, and as a member of the of the most prominent of the younger Former Mayor Port' nany unauthorized st HON.

H. F. DUNWODT. 10 Will Look After the Interests of udge Spencer R. Atkinson in Atlanta.

he win not enter conditions, and he he is not respbnsfbl a deadlock between i ng nt under present nts it understood that for things that some a saying about him. Among Colonel visitors yesterday were Hon. J. M. Hines.

of Lees burg; Judge Hill, Colonel T. R. Jones, of Carters Rodgers, M. Logan and Major Frank Calloway, didacy position of clei following letter, which he to prominent democrats itate: "At the suggestion of become a candidate before house caucus upon the aelectioi nould the officers, wruc to request mat you give my candidacy the benefit of your valuable ver appreciate whatever you may do in FOR obstacle was en the Consolidated street AN UNLOOB UNLOOKBD The city of Atlanta over an old cistern and the top of tho cistern being nearer the surface of the street than the construction force anticipated, the men bad to break into it. The old cistern was much larger than was at first expected and the top had the round i let the uid lessening the water from 82,000 gallons 70,000 gallons.

The part of the cistern filled up Is not such value to the city and as It was cry old was in danger of falling in at any It was constructed out of a very Inferior quality of bricks and many of them ivculd crumble under foot. It will ejst the rcisolldated about the same amount of money to build the wait in the and fill the small and It Is thought ne done away with well wUl be obllter old well and pipes to carry the water over the city. It was 150,000 thrown away and all that Is left to show for It are the old pleted. the city. The Consolidated is DEATH OF A WELL KNOWN LADY Mrs.

Elizabeth Forsyth, Aged Seven ty Seven Years, Died Yesterday. Mrs. Elisabeth Forsyth, aged eeventy seven years, died at an early hour yesterday morning at her late residence, 59 McAfee street. She lived In Atlanta when it was out a village, and had a number of friends among the older inhabitants. Forsyth, and her daughter.

Mrs. J. W. McDaniel. Funeral services wW be conducted residence this afternoon Oakland John M.

Millsr 80 Marietta St. all wSfrfELr" Book stationer, and general new. paper, at John Ma rSTi BUSY SCENE AT THE ARTESIAN WELL SITE strong to be seen for many blocks Track Layers of the Consolidated Cut Into the Cistern Walls Yesterday and the" Services of a Fire Engine Were Necessary to Pump the Water Out. gallons of tern holds 1 tlie cistern Consolidated the road gathered at ind consulted with Ch )ld them that he did i the hole that protecting the say about it. aoned for and tnd Alderman for the E.

Hai WSCH. Lester. J. P. F.

Cbv. On 3. Elkin. Dr. Louis Jones Dr W.

ae. J. D. Turner. E.

P. Burns. rrank. George W. Harrison and J.

L. AN INCREASE IN CLEARINGS. Month, of February Ahead of Same Month Last Year. i The olearings of the Atlanta Clearing House Association for the month Just ended decided increase over the clearings LIGHT ON CHIEF'S BED WAGON. Chief Joj through the mrougn me of the Consolidated expressed I oireeis to proceed with the work in I night those who stand to watch its perilous the city fathers should sug flight will observe a bright light attached red to be directed in the mat to the dashboard.

The te a 8maH "ill with the mayor and brightness sufficiently enable the chief to avoid the rough places. The lamp, which was placed on Chief new in Its line and is probably the only one In Atlanta. It is an electric light and obtains its power from a small "battery under the seat of the wagon. When Chief Joyner starts from the engine house it will only be necessary for him to turn a switch and the light will burn Until he desires to turn it out. The little globe which furnishes the light is encased in a strong reflector and wHI give a powerful light.

The lamp hangs from the front of the dashboard and can be removed with ease. Jom Ball Bound Over. Tom Ball, the young white man who if, wHh from the pupils of Pair street school, waived preliminary hearing when brought before Justice Foute larceny and will be given trial at the next term of the city criminal court. OCAL voters are now busy discuss mg the probability of early primaries. Some want an early county primary both as early a tive committee and no plans decided on.

The latest move state, county and ies sometime in Ji that (he primaries tion wltl the subject today to possible. Neither eacecu haj been called together ve as yet been definitely is to consolidate municipal primar solldated because the people, particularly the business men, do not want too many elections, and that a consolidation would prove the method of bringing out the voters for the bond issue. Several objecUons. however, are brought forward to the consolidation plan. If the bond elecUon should occur simultaneously With the others, separate ballot boxes and because tho bond election requires special registration in which all rnlnreri and white irrespective of politics, have a white democrats only.

It is urged by none that even this requirement would not prevent the consolidation. It is said there might some difficulty resulting from the double management, but all voters could be thoroughly acquainted with the situation and could act accordingly. The supporters of the that would prevent a consolidation of the primaries. Chairman Albert Howell, of the county executive commit tee, when asked yesterday afternoon concerning the con the matter sufficient consideration to form an opinion. He waj in favor of an early primary for the county and thought some The Candida tee for the April.

This primary has fore between April and Jut to be a general disposition CHANGES nedy for Coughs, Colds, See What Your Dollars Will Do. $1 each week. Interest compounded. Will mount in elgtu Light of the World or Our Savior in Art" Cost over $100,000 to publish. by the great masters.

Every picture is reproduced from some famous painting. Agents are taking from three to twenty or iers per day. The book beautiful Pattl Louvre, Vatl wofk. GLANCE AT TURES BROUGHT TEARS 10 MT i should or. "as $600 can soon be made taking or iers for it Nearly $10,000 expended on iew platea for edition coming from ess.

Llso a man or woman of good church nd correspondent ol Michigan a i. in. Marietta St. Senefeb27 etf" BURIED WITH MASONIC HONOBS. Funeral of Mr.

Robert X. Wilson Occurred Yesterday. The funeral of Mr. Robert K. Wilson, who was' found dead in his bed Sunday morning at his boarding house.

71 Piedmont avenue, occurred yesterday afternoon. dertaklnc parlors of H. M. Patterson A 22 Peachtree street. honors He was a member of Fulton lodge, Ko and his fellow members conducted the The remains were placed temporarily In the vault at Westvlew 77 99 stops Grip and Stubborn Golds that "hang on." THE PREVENTION OF LYNCHING The Problem in the Southern Sutes.

Bjr Essuso L. DJX. THE RUSH TO THE KLONDIKE 100.000 Prospectors this there Room for Them msstanoas By S. S. Bum.

President of the RaOrasd BsHtaf over CkOsnot Pass THE BLO WING UP OF THE BATTLESHIP MAINE SPAIN AND THE UNITED STATES THE ZOLA DREYFUS AFFAIR bssnfess wtt Zoh, Hordsa. sad Drsavst, Aaotker St. Bartholomew's Day? SILVER IN THE NEXT CAMPAIGN The March REVIEW OF REVIEWS" The Review of Reviews 13 Astor Place, New York AVOID SUBSTITUTES C. H. J.

TAYLOR AN EDITOR. I WILL BE BURIED AT LOUISVILLE. The Atlanta Negro Is Making a Suc cess of Tho Appeal. The Aooeal. the weekly publication ed Hed by C.

H. J. Taylor, one of the leaders of the colored race of the south, is an in teres ting and wen edited paper for colored people in the entire country outlining the policy of ia paper, of "casting down your buckets everytblna they tat couffbetoll foreii The Appe ilue of the publical tologist JOHN H. WOODBURY. 127 W.

plexlon Clear. Soft and Beautiful. A Spring: Styles We Are Showing a Line of Derby and Soft Tata, that for style, quality and price, can lot be equaled. Come and we will convince rou of the truth of the above. The Gay Co.

'ions Funeral of Mrs. George F. Olaskim Will Occur There. The remains of Mrs. George F.

Olasklu. who died suddenly at her residence. 23 Ivy street, Sunday night, train leaving1 the were accompanied by Mr. "YOU WILL FIND AT TODD'S GETMUTN'E SMITH EM ELD Hams and Bacon early supply, aa our stock la limited. To Suit the varied taste and purse of ear THE BEST TEH All Winter Clothinfc Suits and Overcoats for men and boys at 33ft per cent discount.

"Stuttgarter" Spring Underwear. STORtu 79 and 8 1 PtMttrw Itntt The Coffee Roasters. The fresh stock has arrived. This hygienic Underwear is famous throughout the world. The high i est medical authorities commend them.

The tremendous success of these goods has stimulated imita I tion. Be sure to get the genuine. We are sole agents for them in Atlanta. We will be glad to show you the various weights and styles. Prices that arc within the reach of alL Take Elevator for Boys' Clothing and Merchant Tailoring Atlanta, 15 17 Whitehall Street, Seventh mmdE Streets.

3 1 Baltimore, 313 W. German Street. EISEMAN BROS Our Only Store in I and 1 7 Whtftbafl St..

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