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The Journal and Tribune from Knoxville, Tennessee • 5

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august ic, isoss. 5 AGREEf.lBJT flElTCIIUnOII TODAY'S CALENDAR. Kidney Disease, Cured Thousands Have "Kidney 'r Disease vjitid.Do Xot Know It." Warner's? Safe CiireVores all fonna of kidney, liver, bladder, ami 4 ISDEDICjlTEO DEPUTIES v-vilLlPOSSIDLE DiriXi: SERVICES I aU dU churches -at 10JO a- and p. ta. LECTURE--On rZionisnj" 1ij T.

GllmaiC As an example off the marvelous ef- Assorted colon rejsiir 0 Business Envelopes witi your naraev -iddreta and T. 10,000 $16.75 i Tbe belt bargain -we bare erer offered. ICnoxville Printihs and Box'Co. L- state union st of du, Ksitia, at Jetrisa ajn.gogae, 1 me arcoae, at a p. v.

4 Knoxville Now Has Two Catho- Sneed Libel Suit Results in Sec- George Henry Smith is Now in lecis narners sate cure we seieui at random the case of Mrs. Marie Pat- ten, -609 Waahburn "I have taken Warner'a Safe Cure for the last eio-ht months. I was uf- lie Edifices. -f end T0VH TOPICS. I Knox County JaiL -5 ferine from a condition of the liver, kidneys, bladder and stomach, also spinal trouble.

I was so nervous iM m. tiau ve ra jji Father Lorigan Due All Praise Jury Eeports Five Times Fail Will be Kept Safe From Harm -riSITIXd IX RCGEnSVIIXK Mra. M. well. I tried many doctors without getting any relief -they seemed -'to K.

Brnoi at (ut to ItoserarlUe. for rbUt of tiro (retka. Llilll. I in WMM in, -M I Ul IIIK. -V for the Erection of the New Church.

xire to Agree Case Goes Over to December. Until Friends Decide What to Do. rommeneed t.i -take vou-r Saf 6 PROFESSIONAL CARDS WILL VISIT TnB KOBTn Mlaa'Aarc. Kidney Cure and Saf Pjn. I hava i now gained the victory.

After taking; lit It.pkJna rIl lert la a few 4aya for rtalt ro a noaiber of northern polata, the Safe Cure by doctor did not know me. They thought I was a new worn- oarrEor.vnxxc nrrsiciAxa- Saturday morning at ten o'clock, the WENT TO XIAOARA FALLS Vra. W. Th libel sait of Joe, W. Sneed rs Gnrgt Ilettrj FmJth II.

O.rtloer, of 24 Ilaaet pUeo -wacaaiOBC new Catholie church, at the corner of The Journal and Tribune 'company et 0R.C. L'STINEt lowint kl diarorcrr ftr searcb of inoao learia rnaajr for fb trip to Niagara two dura, the former tKpozrille Dear pa- I ralia. H-nrtMn St Srtl UlMIIII. Central street and Hinton place. The Church of the Holy Ghost, was dedicated to divine service by the'-Very Reverend aL, which iiaa been heard at RutleJge for the past eight -days, has resulted ia a mistrial this having also been the re per niaa who jumped train tiro hicY bij.

us raa sc SEHIOC81.T ILL The tuir frienda of an, ana i reel ten years younger. "I think you never had a better advertisement for your Safe Cure as I am known by thousands of people In Chicago. I Am a professional nurse, and I have a very large acquaintance, many of whom had given me up for' dead." TEST Y0UB KIDNEYS. fat some morning urine in glaa orbot- uilea eaat of tb dty Weiuedjr morn- Father. D.v Murphy; vicar general of G.

Hende.foo. the aiatl rtrrter. will ro-aret to know that he la again seriously ill lax. ra broefbt to tht rit tarda the' u'weese of Teniiessee, who came to sult when the case wa tried at. Knox vllle.

i The jury took tie case at noon Fri at hi hoato Ju Hooth Kaoxrtlla F. B0MAR. U. BPfXlAl JST. llrMd ItlnUMi a4 larvem" afeTawal BJd.

Old fitH morninx. a ad placed la th eonat jalt for safe keepinjc Iff wiU held ther DR. J. L. CALLAHAN lit WXLXCT 1ST, TUYABBf OSTEOPATHIC, PHTSXCXAX.

THOXX 123. OCTEOFATX1IC UTKRATCKB this dty from A'ashyille. for that pur HOME FUOU lira. Bea pose, in tho absence of Budiop Bjrue, ontQ tb retara of Alex McMWaa, a C. Knted aatt 4acbter, Theltaa," and day and soon reported that 'they could not agree.

They were sent twek and who was not "able" to be here for ae tie. let it stand 24 hours. If there tt reddish sediment la the bottom of Ih UTe-Unx frieod of Mr. Smith and wf tho lamuj. iomiu ui oe rcaen aiu i nl.au at.r at Knhwt Xnrinn The- tarxe crowd -aathered at tea DR.

F.J. HACKNEY, Ome Klmwood tanatortam 411 Wall Ave Botla Phone. wma fliutlnf aa-cia wnx, ana mt. amiM ween 1 again reported tnat agreement aeemeu impossible whereupon they were adjourned until Saturday moruing, and dur twint- In It i nn i lrlflnera are diseased aud rtrra an too aueuuuu. Boceoaary 10 1 PSEACHRK-Dr.

OH APTtlCXTlOX nrucession waa Coins forward- It Ira you should get a bottle ot Warner's Safa s. bjd peneciiy cwniumw. i uuke. or lilwaueo UoUeco. win ocenpy ing the-morning- they again reported inability to agree and were adjoaraed not till a.

iu. that the doors of aain, buui line. tnf poiptt -t too-Vnarrn Street L. E. tMr.

ttmith woo found by the aearcb-1 chun k. Sooth, at both tbo mBrnin. the front tacade of the- house, vf wor an til one o'clock. At one o'clock in the a nj a Six U. tr.

-i 2 LI 4 1 1 snip were tarowa -open for the proceo- H. W. J0HNS0N. M. D.

XTirac the JCya. Bar. NoM Throat. Hotel Oxford. 4 ft, CUne Ava, Trltphoae.

12K Mmau' ua; farvy wwb let. lu uugt 1 ereaiag aei i I'ira toaay. for biat. early atorautav beoro I If after maklag thl test you aave na In the party wero iepotioa Abo I CIVIL SERVICE JOB The eirll aerrleo suHi to hie out wuer-tne nrst vr or ilie dedicatory serrice began. Xhey cam then, priests, and -acolytes, aud stood facing the- church afternoon requested instruction from the court on one point, and again retired, but returned oou and stated that agreement was impossible -whereupon they were discharged.

From what could be learned of the standing of the Look aad Ua Uaineo. They were imtted I eoaimbialoa oaaaaouacod aa exaiulnarkm to your system, sesd sample et your r- ine. putting your name aud address oa the -r DR. J. H.

WILKERS0N. later iu the nMtroiujr by Cbtudo Keeder. lfor topographic draftamaa and eopyiat to- FRANK NELSON, AKO AXD HAKMOXT. while the dedicator. wtoned the aaa oepatiea rencb McLean and Uha.

ipograpnic onrt.mn. xne examination will nrarer otro A. great fMBeo moTd rrom French aod Boborts BaridMic to (raer Wan aad Oar AlcUaU. taccar eeptouaoer ano iv. before the arriral of the aocoad can namber stood on the outside to view this over Sharp" a Drof Storo.

Ckarca K. In timrent of deonriea the uarrr of two e-1 ICE ORE Ah FESTIVAIAo Ice eream portion of tbe eereniony, ami when it was closed tbe procession around tbe cured tbo aerrlcea of a ducen Quarry- featlral will conducted by Lincoln I "ark jury they were apparently divided, and the divergance of opinion was such as to preclude the possibility of- The case comes up again daring the latter part of, November or first of December. mea at th foika of tha riror. Stoadf 1 lode N- 4j0- r- mineral church began. During this, iter.

Father J. KELSO, M. D. BnrrotT an Ornaecoloirr. package, to our Medical Department, aaa our doctors wilt analyse it and send 'yon a report, with advice and medical booklet free.

When tbe dlkneys are diseased the uric acid is not earried off and th's causes Gout. Luiuungo, Khemuatism of the Joists, Rheumatism of the lluscles, ttheumatlsm of the Muscles, Rheumatism of the Heart, Rheumatism everywhere. Waruers Saf Cure Urirea out the oric acid. In kidney dlsesse the bowels tre often oruiKtinatMi snd the ilrer tornld. Warner's qniry at all of the bouaea in tie fork.

"-wtMy after- Murphy sprinkled the side walks ot-tne fcxeral DmncToss noon bcginu'Lf at three o'clock. church with holy water. Arrived at tue of tlie river, where Mr. Smith had been at lat account on the eoeuing before front door once more the procession of priests entered, and proceeded to the WENT T'i MORKI3TOWN Recorder C. R.

P. 0PPENH1MER, M. D. gnrrry andjOj nacooyyi prored that he was near by. lie bad THE GARDNER CO- fimtwri am rmml Dtwaw 4M DHU AT.

hurh altar. There, the Litany of fcaints C. Neiaoa kia gone oa a long Jotirney for blui. Accompanied by Mr. Xelaou, he left HIGHLAND-RAMSEY CHURCH EVENT coutiuued to aak foe the and aakl that be would take the firat boat down.

OLMIN was chanted, and the cousecrator, and. yesterday afternoon for MorrU'nwn whera XI 0jbt LMthm s4 CfeBlrM. at ream be could obtain. Hearing this. acconiuanyiiig priests went around th'J Safe quickly relieve this cond tioa and MM.

Alsrsy rho officer hnrried in their search, a' S. H. KEENER, they will r'a-t Mr. Nelson rclat ves nntU Monday. walls inside ot the church, spriukilug holy water.

During that portion of the no ut siter meci is ciiirurumi. WAHXKIfS SAKK TBK Is put up la rATKXT ATTORXET. ther fearei be might be droweud if he bould reach the Freuch Broad, the serrice in which the. walls mside aud oat t. a ww Coroor Cllaeh ard Priaco EL.Eatraaeo oa two sizes anl is sold by all druggists or KXTEBTAIXIX THKIB XEICE Mr.

were blessed, the priest recited the Wrli, hofh atretv ew phoao iu and Mra. J. li. Webster of 113 Crnse street. Tark City, are entertaining at this time llDth and 120th psalms.

This nuwued Novel Entertainment Planned for the Evening of -the 25th. The ladies of the HigTtland-Ramsey church have planned a benefit enter direct, at SO CENTS anil sisw uuti-iv. Kef use containing harmful drugs which Injure tbe system. AnciirriiCT tbelr nelre. Mia Laona Barnes of At CYRUS KEHR.

Fate Attonwy. Palest Traacauufc CTftgat Cp da Law. Km pin ftUd. lanta. Ga.

She will remain tbelr guest stream to which he was Dedrext. The party of weir quarry men. aud Iwo depBtiea aearched thirty acre of woodland the first thing in the morning. Ther did not hud him there, and the nnarryuten went back to work. thm, the officer iutjuited at all of the bouaea.

iu tha territory and learned that he bad been xeen in each intitance. BAUMANN BROTHERS, Trial Kntt1 Vrp10 NUVulT nntll (be nrtddie of September. irnm qimkm T13-T14-TI3 rteaoo PillHit Waft of the liver, bladder aud blood CAME FROM CIIATTAXrtOOA J. Vic aaC r.m Bta. Xo tUfln too rro or the dedication of the church.

The doors of the church were then thrown open for the congregation to enter. They streamed into the church, gathering for the first mass to be said in tbe edifice, by the builder of the house of worship, Iter. Father Lorigan. Filling erery seat available it was soon seen that the congegation of the morning wouldbe far larger than the chnrcfi could accommodate, and many were tor Barr, rh. Is now connected w'th the that WAItXFK SAFE CIKE will cure them, a trial bottle will be sent Fit EE OF WALTER SLACK.

rM)e ArvMlUat Aedlttsg Work a. nan for poraooaL prompt rblllps Car'y coraimay and retirements the tainment for the evening; of Tuesday the 25th. that is. not only unique In conception, but promises to be thoroughly delightful in execution. In case of rain the affair wilt be held 1n the Sunday school roorna, -otherwise it Js, their plan to hold it on the lawn.

where the rain-bow and umbrella' idea. I'HARGK, postpaid to any one who Will AO rear' oxaorteoea. ftrtu in Kuuvllie. came to KuoxvUle from iSome place he had goue asking for food. OJtd thU wan the- purpose of.

hi rlxit irrlte WARVKK'K SAVR IT11K Vltl Ro wtere he has bt-cn associated B.IB4 KarirUe. rw 1 TEWTJUX ARfAJT. chester, and meutlon having seea tbo last bouse at which ha was taken GEO. F. BARBER.

Ancnrraxri wltu the street railway company. CaUra 4ta Trooch ao BoOarto this liberal ufTer iu The Journal' aud Tn-buue. The neuulueness of this offer is in charge by the party of At most of the house he had left money COXniTTED A SALE The ladles of to be embodied, in serriur the re atouiOtCa. fully guraaatied by the publisher. aud at several of them, it wa left in the Washington Itkm M.

E. church con DRS. JACOB AND SHAW. Ode a4 atvui IR W. Oarr ir rather large anjonnf.

live dollar beiug I darted a heieflt sale st the market ho one left with one woman, I Ha tarda niriilnff. Haie-inade hrea1, cake freshments and In the general scheme of decoration. Although open to the public some few Invitation have been sent to members at the church, and congregation. They are printed on cards cut in the of rain um 1 he party of fire deputies finally in-I and other pastries found ready sale aud be weut back to Knoxvlllle where be died. Rev.

r'atber Abraui J. Byaa. the poet qmre.1 at one house where a woman was I ueat sum was realised for tbe cbcrcn. standing in the door. 'lusteod of reslr-1 forced to staud.

Trior to the opening of the ceremonies the ladies of the church bad covered the altar with snowy white embroidered altar cloth, candlesticks were placed, and vae with fragrant flowers added to the beauty of the altar. 'The solemn high pontifieinl mass was begun at eleven o'clock. Tbe pastor of the church. Rev. Father T.

Lorigan, vested in white was the celebrant. Rev. Father Oral) am, vested in white nnd or-1 auge, acted as deacon and Iter. Father! priest of tbe ioutb, was the next successor. He was an ehqueut pen ber aud his church lag anyUiin iu sooken word sue beck- I LEFT OX NORTHERN TRIP Mlrs Hat iied to the officers, to come, and when I tu the city last nlxht to visit was crowde.l -often- with non-Cat holies, es pecially soptderu sympathisers, ou Sudday.

iney were IM-ar enonch for her to In- I iors, nieago aaa otner points in rne north sad et'Vt. While sway she will set It was la Knoxville that be wrote "Tbe troct them, they were informed that be ss tbe parchssing scent for tbe New De Conquered Manuer." was hultn lehitMi the dior. fie had brellas. The Invitations bcann following lines: On Tuesday, 25. at half past eight.

Bring this umbrella our gate, (Who's wise, to this attend) Come shine or rain. And in your train, Your family and friends. There will be a musical program, catur Dry floods company, Decatur. Als Father Kyau was succeeded by Father Kane and Fiuuegan. Then eaine the long been seen once before earlier In the day by two of the quarry men.

Rome strange sense seemed to tell him that the men Callahan, similarly Tested, was the sub- BOARD OF TRADE MEETING Tbe deacon. board of tra le wtU hold itm BioatMy meet were in search of him. for he eluded Under the direction of Miss Kate lug Tuesday nlgbt at the board of trade The AniounL Of Bread You Eat la a year ahould delermtno yon to ret only the boat. Wo aro not too raodoat to tell you that that Is the only kind that we keep, and when you buy your boko atuda hero you can rely on them botnr ptrra and htfh-crado from SWAN BROS. Salt Rising them and a dose search of tbe place in which in addition to the novelty of the entertainment argue for a very large hire, with Miss Mctihee at tbe organ, tbe choir rendered Xosewigs mass.

ball at Gay street and Tins avenue, rresl watcn be nad been aeea baffled them. dlat 8 pence desires a large attendance aa attendance. ulien Mr. Smith waa fonad. he bad The soln parts were suae by Miss Left some Impertaot business Is to be cousid wicb.

Miss Mctihee, Mrs. Fitzgerald and Mr. Godfrey. Rossini's Ave Maria was ered. not a single piece of clothing be wore when leaving the city, ile had for bU hedear an old straw hat.

a blue MINERS AND OPERATORS RC1IOOL REPAIR WORK Tbe last MEET THIS WEEK checked -in char shirt, and a pair of work tn tbe preparation of tbe city acboola -ball dog" jo-isa. rendered by Miss Leftwich at the offertory. After the first gospel, the Verv Rer. Father Murphy preached the dedication sermon. He opened his talk by congrat for the season wbtcli opens Sep- nea asked how and when be left pastorals of Father- Francis J.

Marron. He it, was ho twenty-five years ago built tbe reseu Immaculate Conception church on Summit hilt. Today he is au Invalid in one of tbu New Turk hospitals. The successor of Father Marron was Father Walsi, who won the title of hero during the Memphis fever epidemic: Father Walsh died here aad was burled iu Chattanooga. He erected the Catholie now standing In that eity.

Father J. 3. Graham, tbe present priest of the Immaculate Conception succeeded Father Walth. He has built the large new school house, led need the debt of the church from less tian 15,000 to less than $5,000. and has Improved and beautified the Catholic cemetery, and has seen the-congreg-tion grow luttl a new church was'aeeded.

The fruition of this need was reached yesterday with tbe dedication of th new church of the Holy Ghost. tember HHh wss tbst st the Knoxville tbe train, he refosed to make anv state Will Hold Joints Wage Confer Brood a Specialty. Both Phipaoa. ment and aaid that be won id tell notb- High school. Work of refloorlng this school hansiog psper, snd puttisg la utrw benches ulating the priest, and the peonle on tho erection -of tlie new church.

He then, ence on Next Wednesday. Miners and operators of district No. begso there tsst week. took up the sulgecn "What is Necessary for, the Salvation of Men." For thirty minutes in eloquent anP impressive 1. V.

M. W. of will meet In this ICE CREAM SCrPER Th WUHsg Workers so-My of tbe Third Presbyter! church will tender a benefit ioe cream sup manuer ne prctnred the main obiect in life being to serve tvod's commandments. city August 19 tor their Joint wage scale conference. The miners adjourned a week ago last Friday to meet August 17 to hold a meeting preparatory to the joint conference with per Tuesday eveuiug to whlcb tbe public la cordially invited.

The boors will be The sermon was scholarly and eloauent. ma on tbst score until he had mnsnlted with a Catholic lawyer. His head and face are bodly scratched. JJia scalp I somewhat brained, and it is snpponed that ho mast hare alUrbted on his bed when he jumped from tbe train. He said that immedia.ely be wsa off the train he came hark toward Knoxville aa far a Cliilhowee park, and there on nil mm "mother dasf which, place on his head, soothed a wonnd he had received while getting off the train.

The evening previous tbe morning he was fonnd. Mr. Kmith hid been seen wading In tho river almuxt op to his chin, while the and made a deep impression on the con from to p. m. snd refreshments will EUHDAY LUNCHEON AT THE COLONIAL JUC Tbe price ONLY is fifty cents, yon et a-DOLLAR luncheon, Try it TODAY, served from 12:30 to 2:30.

gregation. be served oa tbe church' laws, corner of the operatorf the district. The demands which will be made at the com Fnor to the service it was announced Gey sad Ki5 lb arena. that there would be three services. Sun ing Joint conference are not aa yet ATHLETIC CARNIVAL known.

DsU cotuplIM at the local offics, Weate Bsreau. (Vna Deventer bnUUIact for Th COMES TO A CLOSE Journal and Tribune. Aagust 13. ROAD COMMISSION VICTOR SZILAZ, Manager. Tbe Colonial, KnoxvUle's Modern Hotel and Cafe.

7 a.m. 7 p.m. Barometer U4 30.07 HOLDS A SESSION Big Vaudeville Bill is to be 0f- day, low iuass at 7 a. high mass at 1( a. and vespers at 7:15 p.

m. The entire service passed without a bitch. It marked a red letter day in tha history of Knoxville Catholocisiu. To the young energetic pastor. ReT.

Father J. T. Lorigan. who so successfully built the church, only words of praise can be spoken, and good wishes of all go with him in this begiuning of Temperature 72 next day be seemed to hsve walked through a large nnmber of briar patches hhi legs being badly scratched up to the knees sad his troupers were wet that Wind XW-3 ered at the Airdome This Week. Weather Pt.

Cldy The regular meetinz of the Knox coun 01 ty road coniraixsiou was held yester SO day at the courthouse. No business of Noles walked over two wrestlers at far np. seeminc-ly with dew. Word haa hen sent to the family st Ce-nar fJrove. New Jer-ey.

that Mr. Smith has been fonnd and Dennty Mr-Tall went np yesterday evenins after the match in the 'Air-Dome last night. importance was transacted. A 72 60 82 The first was Rigsby, and the second number of routiue matters were dis uiw new pnsrorjiie. The new Church, of the Holy Ghost was just time for the cer-emouy wliieh was performed on Saturday of.

All of the contracts recently was Sailor Horrocks, who lost to Maximum perstare today This date last year Minimum tenperstnre today This date year MVnn temperature today This dste last year teuieratnr this date Accumulated excess In mean temper-ture since March 1 (degrees) PreelDltstion fr hours ending 7 p. 78 Noles In two straight falls. awarded hare leeii formally closed and Kened snd the work will begin at once 7 After fifteen minutes of grueling iu.i will be hurried to completion. This .479 work includes the repairing of a number m. today i'neues) 0 of pike roads alsiut the county.

Total Iu precipitation aluc BLOCK OF CONCRETE March 1 li-M-bes) TEMi'ERATLUB- AT EXD OF HOURS: ne ws. hrr.nght to town to secure ss much of Mr. Smith's property thafhad leeo left at the different bouses, aa could be obtained again. The pose of officers -who located II. ftmith at the McIonsM furm Saturday mornl.n of Clande necler.

ChaHes McCall. Ale tek, O. S. (Jslne and A F. MeClain.

Tbe narticuUr form of Smiths mental dUabilttr is the Mea that posses him that he is Tope Leo III. He seems alto I think tbst he Is the frntader of mm secret order or lodge and is da ffr on the stthject ot secret signs and grips. He thinks everything can be accomplished through sign or wignal and is all th LAID ON FOURTH AVE. .88 luornintr. ip tui two o'clock of that morning, the workmen were busily engaged in getting the church in order aui readiness for the dedicatory exercises.

They had been working overtime all week, and on Thursday thev worked far past midniirbt. Installing the seats was the last thing that was done, and these had arrived at the beginning of the week. It wss sT-Mi months from the day tie church was formally started that tbe dedication ore.irreiL The, crowd which attended that exercise wss a larpe one, and It is hardly likely that say of them expected, to the consummation of so complete aad handsome a buildlnx In so short Sfl work. Rlgsbv was forced to forfeit tho match to Joles as he was all in. Sailor Horrocks agreed to go on and finish the match.

It lasted eleven minutes. Both bouts went to Noles. This match was ver fast and kept the people on their feet from the time the men shook hands unttl Horrocks was down with a half-Nelson and a crotch hold. The tumbling work of Noles' troup of aerobaU was highly appreciated bv an admiring audience. Brady and Snider went six fast rounds followed by Bowman and Wright, the fast lightweight boxers.

These boys mixed It np, to the audience's delight, for four fast rounds. Sanford, Chamberlain Albers Co. Wholesale and Manatactnr'nj Druggists ALWAYS THE LEADERS Offer an immense stock of Shool Supplies, Tablets, Paper, Pencils, Crayons, Ac, and Dmggiit' Sundries; tbe fa. nous S. C.

A. J. A. and Piper Heidseick Cigars ways five satisfaction; Lonsdale and Jno. Lucas Beady Mixed Paints; Magnite Cold Water Paint.

We have Lubricating Oils from a gallon to a tank car; Portland Cements, largest assortment of Drugs and Chemicali in fact, everything to make a drug stock com plete; agents for the SAMOSET Chocolates; they are the finest. Send for prices. KNOXViLLE. TENN. 88 1 A block of the concrete base for the 1 12 noou 1 p.m.

2 p.Bt. p.m. 4 p.m. ft p.m. 4 p.m.

Suose. 4 a-sa. 3 a.m 72 6 s.m. 72 7 s.m :72 8 s.m .78 9 s.m. IS 11 80 Sunrise.

s.n. nsohalt to be laid on Fonrth arenue has ien laid and tbe grading work has been 88 practically completed and the road roller .87 83 p.m. ih now being used to get it in snape. A larre force of men is at work and edr the curbiuE is being removed a ione Third aveutie which to be com time snaking signs. v.

Asked "if he is on be st once take a rirelr interest and wants to converse on tbe snbjecr. He feometlme Im-eine he is tbe Memish. Beginning Monday, August 17. a Description of Church. leted as soon as iimreii ana ourtu I DEATHS AND FUNERALS.

avenue are completed tue cross streets The cburch is of two stories, of bnff will also be pared. oncK. nisruti trimmed aud wits- red tyle die will be held tt the jail nntil It i derided by hi friends where he shall be lakea. rooTiBg. the font being surmounted br an enormous marble.

cross. All tbe trimmings NOTHING HEARD OF are in mar i.e. white Tennessee marble. STEAMER AUSTIN MISSING VETERAN and each of the many windows in the auditorium of th- church sre of tbe baudsom- week of vaudeville will oe on at tne Air-Dome. Six drawing carda wlll.be offered in the continuous performance.

The bill which is headed with Mac-Millah, the handcuff artist, wh.j can extract himself from handcuffs, ftrsight jackets includes, besides this, the Fishers' great frog: and alligator act. Miss Stella Barnett, the famous prize beauty, in her pretty dances and entertaining songs; Will Bean, -monologist, and Paul the Mystifler. II- -lustrated songs and moving picture, will also be offered. The first show DID N0T ARRIVE est stained e'ang product. developments were effected Satur dar in the search of Alfred Tribble, on tae second floor of tba church, will be located tb.

parochial school. The apartments for tas are roomy. Jlcht. and fitted ANYBODY the aged soldier and former member of Iu every wav to make a model school. At mwm the soldiers home at Johnson City who SELBY.

The funeral of Mrs. Amanda Jfeiby, wife of Sergeant James T. Sclby, of the police department, whose death occurred Thursday, was held at 230 o'clock Saturday afternoon from the family home at tHXl East Church avenue. Iter. Frank Y.

Jackson, officiated. Interment was iu Woodlaftu cenietery. The following gentlemen acted as pallbearers: Mfissn. Ed. Hsynes, -Jno.

K. Nichols. W. L. Jack, W.

C. Walker, O. Born lrl and ioweph Fraser. 'BRIMEK Jfrs. Mary -wife of John Jirtmer.

died Frklay the borne of the family la Konth Knoxrille. The deceased ras nrenty-aine years of age. The funeral was held from the home at the back of tbe second floor the sacristy has beeu nussinz since last December. can W. Edwin Tribble.

of Free River. Utah. Is located. (July the back part of the basement was excarated In the bexlnnlns opens at 7:30 p. each evening this Steam Pump Needed to Pump the Water Ont of Her Hold.

Tbe steamer Jane Austin did not reach the city Saturday night aa excepted. fUia la till at the month of Pigeon river, and cannot yet be moved. Tbo water la now off her deck entirely but a steam Dumn will nava to a obtained to a-et tbe water out of her ma cam to Knoxville to ask the aid of the of the operations. There tbe coal bins, aad the, furnaces of the church are police in searching for the missing man, his father, and local officers are aiding him iu the search, but fear it is a boneless one. The police that the located.

i week, and tho second pertormanoe wui open at 9:15 p. m. 0 MRS. CHARLES KANE WON THE MEDAL Father Lor'ran. who came to this cltr for old soldier is dead and think the most ahe will float.

This will probably- bo rational conclusion is that he met with the purpose ef erecting the church little over a. year ago, has done a very efficient piece of work. Besides raising all the money with which to erect It, he has superintended the eonsfrucrlon, snd every KODAK fuss, no botber. no dark room for any part of the Let us explain how simple it is. Kodaks $5 to 31.00.

by seat Wednesday, it: having been thought however, that the water could foul play, as he had considerable money on his person at the time be disstiearea. 2:30 o'clock Saturday afternoon. Interment was in Waodlawn cemetery. too removed by a haad-numn before minor detail nf the work, even to going to the end of last week. Tba HiU will be in tha city today SUNDAY SCHOOL The matron' gold medal contest held under tbe auspices of tbe Frances WUlsrd W.

C. T. U. Saturday night at the Smith-, wood Baptist church resulted in the award WUITEHURST. MUs Delia White- sew xorx.

wnere toe furniture snd the trappings for tbe altar were secured, these being impo'ied frott. En rope. MASS MEETING The next step ou this wil" be tbe form ing of tbe uiednl to Mrs. Charles Kane, ouo of the five contestants. The otbec contest- ana win prooaaiy learn sometime Monday with 'a steam pump with which to pump the Austin out.

She will then float and be brought to the city and placed on the way to ing of tbe pirlsh lines which are to divide the parish of the Church of the' Holy Brownie Cameras $1 to $9. auts were Mrs. W. T. Maun, Mrs.

K. II. McKJuney, Mrs. Mary P. Bowera, and Mrs.

M. C. ftsker. Tbe medal was awarded Ghost, and 'tbe parish of the Immaculate This afternoon at three o'clock there will be a mass meet'ng of the Sunday school workers of Knoxville and vlcin-itv. The meeting will be addressed by hnrst, aged twenty-four years, of West Baxter arenne, died Saturday afternoon about three o'clock at tbe family home.

The deceased is survived by her mother, two sisters and two brothers. Tbe funeral will be held at teu o'clock Sunday morning' from the home. WERE VIOLATORS OF. THE JIM CROW LAW Conception. Nothing towards this has yst di me permanent repairs.

TRUCK GROWERS beea announced. by Mrs. Jim Andersoo. chalruiaa of the committee ou arrangements. Mr.

W. D. Hud gin of EsUll Springs, The O. C. WTLEY.

310 W. Clinch Ave. Store Kodak Durina th time the Judages were aut. Tenn. FAILED TO MEET the and leu ce was entertained by a short Local Church History.

The first Catbol'c chnrch In Knoxville Sir. Hudglns has just been appointed Sunday school field for the recitation oy little Miss Minnie McCauiy, was erected in the late fifties, rfwas the- No meeting of tha Knox County Ber- state and Is an able speaker. HI address will ba very helpful to all Sun- 11 1 tie stone (Torch which stood In tbe rear Two well known citizens of the Oili of where the Immaculate Conception now stands oa bumuilt Hill. At the time of Its erection the East Tennessee snd Vir ward war meatlr aammonnl to CITY TAX PAYMENTS VERY LIGHT lpZlnwf etao eta etao etaoln ry and Truck Grower association waa hela on Saturday snomlng. ThU 1 th second meeting that haa been passed by the grower since the shipping season opened.

It baa now been oerore one ot tue magistrates or the city ginia snd the East Tennessee and Georgia railroads-were beiug built and a large number oi were employed on each. These were stormy times when the church brought to a close and only business pertaining to the first picnic was erected. Tbe Catholic men-bubs, the Owens Typewriting Company CJRCULAR LETTERS MULTIGRAPHED. ADDRESSED AND MAILED TYPEWRITERS aay scnooi worxxra. a oraiai luviia-tion Is extended to all who can to attend this aervlce.

Col. Thompson Resigns. Birmingham, Ala Aug. 15. Colonel Jf.

F. Thompson today announced his resignation as editor in chief of the Chattanooga It stood that he will take up the industrial upbuilding of an Alabama town, the name of which la not given out for the present. ii French Battleship Injured. -Toulon. Ang.

15. YiTiile taking part in the mannevers yesterday in the culf church -themselves. A large namber of stone-cutters." and other workmen united snd quarried the -rock snd built the church: The- first pastor was Rer. Father Browk, oe maae an annual event by the association, la now to be transacted br tha committee. Tbe picnic come oa September and wUl be held at Fountain City.

The full program will be nounced thl week. ror tne Ttoiauon or in im crow law. They were st first rather hot over tbe matter and after reading the code and talking to several parties they decided to Ffsa 1 trial. One of them, however, did a little limiting on 'the side and finding that tbe law aa laid down iu the code had been amended and an eat rely different act h.id been passed, covering the question quietly stepped to the magistrate's office and submitted for both. Tbe court was in a good humor and told th prisoner to and sin -no more" for which advice enchanted the costs in the case.

Patron of tbe street rail Virginia sn convert to Catholoctsm. He afterward built the first -i Catholic Approximately only, of city -taxes due the city, has been paid into -the city comptroller's office since col-lectiona commenced August but two weeka remaining until the penalty attaches, about $275,000 city taxes ia due. v- "0 $100,000 Fire at Buffalo. Bilffalo, N. 1., Ang.

15. Fire' which broke out early today in the sheep sheds -of "the Xew York Central -stock yards at East Buffalo- destroyed all of them and some oil joining buildings Between 1,500 and 2.000 sheep and calve were burned. The loss is estimated at 1 church tn Chattanooga; lie died while pas? Hew Turkish Minister. tor of th taruouer atnedrsi, Kasbville, nd is bur'ed behind tue high a'tar la that edifice. CALL US.

Washington, Aur. 15. The Turkish government ha Informed the state department that Husslen Flaxlm Ber. Father Browa was succeeded by Father way would do well to read tee Acts of of Joan, between Cannes-and An tibe. Bergrata, a native of Holland.

was an uuRsual scuolsr and translated several Old Phone 1762 205 Clay (Up Stairs) books from tbe Hutch, one of whtck. who now represents Turkey at Bucba-I tbe tore for the year 1003 page rest. Roumanla. ha- been appointed I 321 and they will know a tliiug or two Turkish, minister to the Lrnlted Stata that may save them trouble and doJ-ta place ot Mebmed AH Bey. I lair.

the French battleship Saffron lost her rtarboard propeller with part of the shafting. She will have to be placed in iij dock. Anels Betujn. wss In the? Old Lawsoa UcGhe Ltbmry. After leaving Kuoxvlll 1.

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