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Occurs in Lumber Camp Near Tellico Plains. Its pure Natural Carbonic Acid Gas acts as a Gastric Stimulant and Tonic and promotes the Digestion' and Assimilation of even the Richest Food. Both Phones 1799. IEIM911 01.1RTI Fashion' Lates Dictates in Personal ACIIEE ON THE FACTS Of the Beerette Case.1 Attorneys Meet In Nashville. I One, Dealer Will Pay License, Then Sue toilecpver.

Others Will Not be Called Upon to Pay Until This Case is Settled. List Was Read by Bishop Anderson at Monday Afternoon's Session at MorritsownThree New District Superintendents Are AppointedNext Meeting Will be Held at Athens, Tenn. SUeCiftt to The Journal and Tribune. Johnson City-Z-0. R.

Tarwater. Morristown. Tenn, Oct Mountain City circuitF. D. Wester, Mountain City circuit and ButlerL.

conference of the Methodist Ep.iscopal Alpuntain City circuit and ButlerL. conference of the Methodist Episcopal 151011 C011FEREIICE Quarrel and Fight Follow Too Much Drinking. Posse Pursues Alleged Murderers Who Escape to Mountains of North Carolina. I I i 4 i TILE DAILY JOURNAL AND KNOXVILLE. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 190it- 5 i i IRON 11'11'11- ELECTRICITY News 0 0 )v ate I A i 1 Saves Hi TEE i i I THE QUEEN OF -TABLE Its pure Natural CarbomC Acid Gas TO T.

vl 1YeeNEY ON--THE FACTS uni- 0 ni1 ENNESSEE cts as a Gastric Stimulant and a 0 I and promotes the Digestion' and Assimilation I IrIULO 1111 Occurs in Lumber Camp Near oi even the Richest Food. Of the BeeretteCase.1 Attorneys Acme Electric Co. Plains. Meet In Nashville. List Was Read Bishop Anderson ey shop nrsn at Monday Afternoon's 702 S.

Gay St. Session at MorritsownThree New District Superintend- Both Phones 1799 Quarrel and Fight Follow Too I One. Dealer Will Pay License, ents Are AppointedNext Meeting Will be Held at Ath- Plate Glass ens. Tenn. I Much Then Sue to Recover.

I Accident Curtail 1 Posse Pursues Alleged Murder- Liability Dictates la i 1 Fashion's Latest Others Will Not be Called Upon to StAtC1O1 ile Journal and Tribune. Johnson City-: C. R. Tarwater. Personal to Pay Until This Case Mountain City circuitF.

D. Wester. ers Who Escape to Mouu- Morristown. Oct. AtountaiLl City circuit and ButlerL.

in conference of the Methodist Episcopal tains of North Carolina. 4 Bur2larsi 1 is Settled. 1 Am a aim mm a Then Sue to Retover. I Much AL ens. Tenn.

Accident Collin' I. 0 I Not be Called Upon Fashion's Latest Others Will SineClat to Tbe journal. and Tribune. Johnson CityC. It.

Tarwater. Posse Pursues Alleged Murder- Liability. Dictates to Pay Mot City circuit and ButlerL. Until This Case ers Who Escape to Moun- Morristown. Tenn, Oct.

25.Honton Mountain City circuitF. D. Wester. Mountain "Burglary 1 scopal in Personal is Settled. conference of the Methodist Epi tains of North Carolina.

NM 1 Also Real Estate And Loais. Both Phones. Bank and Trust Buildin OUR LINE OF ELRY is shown at H. W. CURTIS 521 GAY STREET It's Your Business to have been the best modern Plumbing Installed In your premises.

church. which has been in session for church which has been In session for the past five days at this place, ad- lourned this afternoon shortly after the Morn-appointments for the year had been read. These appointments as announced Is as follows: Athens District. Tellico Plains. a result of a pistol fight In a lumber camp twentyl miles from here three men are dead.

The men were drinking and started to quarrel. Ben Bateman and his brother. L. B. Bateman, were killed-instantly and Curb Parr was so badly wounded that he died at this place this morning.

The alleged mue'derers. Cal Cable. Jim Nelson and Arthur Lovin, escaped to the mountains of North Carolina. Armed men' are followinc their trial but so far their efforts have been fruitless. WILL GIVE EMPLOYMENT To TWO HUNDRED MEN Chattanooga Furnace Has Been Fire Bonds FI41 eel tor Fly Automobile er am Boiler UR tV church.

which has been in eess the beat five days at this place, ad- for ..1 lourned this afternoon shortly after the Health appointments for the year had been Tellico Plains. a re Fi 1 read These aoi result of a pistol fight In a lumber Is shown at eppntments as amlounced is fll as oows: camp twenty miles from here three men on A Life H. W. CURTIS Athens District. are dead.

The men were drinking and ---e--- 521 GAY STREET I-I started to quarrel. Ben Bateman and his evator nl brother. L. B. Bateman, were killed Fly Wheel stantly and Curb Farr was so badly 1-6' IF wounded that he died at this place tbis Cable.

Jim Nelson and Arthur Lovin, morning. The alleged inue'derers. Cal Automo i 1 escaped to the mountains of North Caro- Stedm BO er line. 1r 1 bu.it,zedfarnatheneir' areefrofrottslohAa-ivn: bteheenir frutriiatl I 0 kit E. a II A 0 WILL GIVE EMPLOYMENT, Also- Real Estate And Loans TO TWO HUNDRED MEN Both Bank and Trust Building.

It's Your Business Chattanooga Furnace Has Been to have been the best modern Plum bing installed In- your premises. 1 OUR LINE OF i Sp(cial- to The Journal and Tribune. Nashville, Oct 25.James B. Jetton, state revenue agent. -with his attorneys, conferred today with attorneys for the' beerette dealers in an effort to reach in agreed statement of facts.

The Matter 'may be settled in this point tomorrow morning. This much Ur. Jetton says, is agreed. One dealer will pay the license and bring sut to recover, the others not being required to pay until this suit is Iletermined. Ile thinks that it will not be wise to require payment of all of them, as the county and btatae could not use the money even if it collected.

Another quarter will have ended before the suit can be determined and it would then be necessary to again require -the dealers to make an additional -payment. In this Way a large amount of money Would be tied up so that it would be of no use to either side: Every -phase- of the situation will be decided in the agreed case. It is probable, also, according to Mr. Jetton. that au arrangement wid be made by Which Ike locker clubs will be and the question determined whether or not such establishments have the right to The soft drink dealere will -hold a meeting inr the morning, and designate one of their number who shall pay the license fee-demanded by Revenue Agent Jetton.

The usual tippling license for-use for the sale of for years will be issued to the man designated, and ivill have marked across its face -PAID UNDER PROTEST." This license Is not course. intended to give the holder privilege to sell intoxicating Senator J. N. 'Fisher. has been retained as associate counsel for Revenue Agent Jetton.

MAN OE SEVENTY-FIVE PARDONED'BY'GOVERNOR Spccial- to The Journal and Tribune. Nashville. Oct 25.James rt. Jetton, state revenue agent. with his at- torneys, conferred today with attorneys for tho'beerette dealers in an effort to reach in agreed statement of facts.

The Matter may be settled in this point to- One dealer will pay the lcense and morrow morning. This much Mr. Jetton says is agreed. i bring sut to recover, the others not be- ing required to pay until this suit is Ile- termined. Ile thinks that it will not be wise to require payment of all of them, as the county aud btatae could not use the money even if it -were collected.

An- will have ended before the suit can and it would -the other quarter then be necessary to again require dealers tot make an additional -payment. In this way a large amount of money would be tied up so that it would be of no use to either side: Every -phase- of the situation will be decided in the agreed case. It is probable, also, according to Mr. Jetton, that au arrangement wit! be made by vbith the locker clubs will be and the question determined II have et er or not sucn estanusuments the right to elist The -s oft drink dealers will -hold a eeting in' the morning. and des igate some one of their number who shall pay the license fee -itteman ded by Revenue veue Agent detton.

The USI.1111 tippling license for-use for the sale of liquors, for years will be issued to the man designated, and PROTET." Thi license Ls will ave -arked across its face 'I'All3 UNI)Eit not of course. intended to give the bolder privilege to sell Intoxicating 4Seator J. -Fisher. has bn ee -re- tallied as associate counsel for Revenue Agent Jatton. ---0--- MAN OF PARDONED'BY'GOVERNOR SEVENTY-FIVE Undergoing Repairs.

Chattanooga. Oct. 25.The Chattanooga furnace, a plant of the Southern Iron and Steel Company, will go into blast tomorrow morning. The furnace has a capacity of 200 tons and the reorganized compeny has expended $45.000 in repaire. Two hundred mem will be given employment.

Undergoing Repairs. Chattanooga. Oct. 25.The Chattanooga furnace, a plant of the Southern Iron and Steel Company, win KO into blast tomorrow morning. Tha furnace ha a capacity of 200 tons anti the reorganized company, has expended $45.000 in renairs 'Two' hnndrett mc.n ILL repairs.

Jwo minaret' men lo will be given empyment. It's Our Business to do just this very kind of Plumbing, andwe del It's Your. Business to engage whom you pleaaa to do your Plumbing. -It's Our Business A to for your circler and trade. andwe do! Business to do just this very kind of Plumbing, andwe do! It's our usness Bi ae.

to your Plumbing. a It ur usiness -P to It for your qrder and trade. and-- do! Davis Par.rottsville circuitG. W. Matney.

Parrottsville circuitG. W. Matney i contn oegre.rsvil,le aud White HornI' I Roan Mountain circuit-13. M. Non Surgoinesville circuit---S.

H. Frazier. Sulphur Springs circuitS. G. Ket- ron eleantT 1 I atICAMfill Parrottaville circuitG.

W. Matney. Rogersville and White HornP. Roan Mountain circuitB. M.

MorriSurgoinesville H. Frazier. Sulphur Springs circuitS. G. Ketnon.

Unicoi eicultT. E. Goodman. MoshelinA. N.

Rose. R. B. Stansell, professor of Chattanooga University. Opecial Appointments.

C. if. Hunter was appointed a conference evangelist. A. Murphy, T.

D. Bowe and T. B. Russell will-also do couterence evangelistic work. Dr.

It. J. Cooke, book editor, member of Athens district. Dr. J.

J. Manker. editor of Methodist Advocate-Journal. member of First church onarterly conference, -Rev. G.

T. Newcomb, professor in the School of Theology. University of (hattanooga: W. W. Hooper, profesor University of Chattanooga.

Athens; E. C. Ferguson. profesor University of Chattanoogna.) Athens: M. H.

Monroe, president A. B. Wright institute. Burrville, Tenn. J.

IL Gillespie goes as missionary to Porto Rico. F. M. Cones. financial agent of Wesleyan academy, Chucky.

1)r. John F. Spence. national chaplain Grand Army of thi Republic. Rev.

R. L. Stapleton. Sunday school organizer for the Sunday School union of the conferenee. Rev, David Cr Pile, having been for the nest Year a pastor in Bristol and district superintendent of the Bristol district.

asked to be retained In the the bishop so appointed him. The Monday morning session was opened with devotions led by Bishop Anderson, Music was furnished by the conference quartet. The morning session lasted from 8:30 o'clock to twelve and was devoted mainly to the hearing of renorts. Rev. W.

F. Pitts rend the report of the conference treasurer which showed an increase in all benevolent col lections of $8.439. The Increase in metn bershi0 is 1.419.-the inerease in valuation of churehes $153.975: parsonage increase' $11.297. Pasteirs' salaries $5,407 (listri4 superintendents, $774. Total In crease Thej afternoon session opened -at 1:30 o'clock.

The transfer of E. J. Winkler from the Georgia conference and of E. S. Saddler.

of the Central Tennessee conference. was announced. Dr. J. F.

Spence was changed from effective to supernumerary and Rev. T. Russell from sunernmnerary to effective. Rev. F.

M. Reynolds was 'placed on the supernumerary list. Ilex-, J. J. Robinette was selected to preach the missionary sermon.

The conference ndiourned after naoptbig the usual resolutions of thanks. to meet next year at Athena. -In the list of district sunetintendents appear three new names. G. W.

Paul goes to the Roanoke district. succeeding Superintendent Hutchison. Rev. W. S.

Giant goes to the Bristol district, succeeding Rev. 1). G. Pile: Rey. S.

D. Tuttle goes to the Chattnnooga district. succeeding Superintendent Stnnsel 'who, in turn. succeeds Rev. Royal Simonds la the University of Chattanooga.

Davis avia. ParrottsvIlle circuitG. W. Matney. colLorsviegre.11e and White Horn'.

P. IL Roan Mountain circuit Morri- B. Non. Surgoinesville circuitS. H.

Frazier. Sulphur Springs circuitS. cuit r--S. G. Ket- ronu.

1 Goodman. COI 'Mill E. -AN. Rose. R.

B. Stansell, professor of Chatta- nooga University. 6pec1al Appointments. C. I.

Hunter was sinPointed a confer- ence evangelist. A. Murphy, T. D. Bowe and T.

B. Russell will also do pourcrence evangelistic work. ber of Athena district. Jir. It.

J. Cooke, book editor, mem Dr. J. J. Manker.

editor of Methodist Advocate-Journal. member of First ouarterly conference, Chatta- G. T. Newcomb. professor in the School of Theology.

University of Chat- tanooca: W. W. Hooper, profesor Uni- versitY of Chattanooga. Athens; E. C.

Tennison. profesor University of Chat- tanooiraa.) Athens: 31. H. Monroe, presi- dent A. B.

Wright institute. Burrville, Tnn. J. LT. Gillespie goes as missionary to Porto Rico.

1,1 M. Co nea. financial agent of Wes- leyan academy, Chucky. I IP John li" Ropnop nntinnal Phnninin hr. Jonn tr.

c.pence. nationat conplain Grand Army of thi Republic. Iles. It. L.

Stapleton. Sunda- school organizer for the Sunday School union conerence. of thf rtev, Davhi G. Pile, having been for the past year a pastor in Bristol and dis- trict sunerintendent of the Bristol dig- trict. asked to be retained in the pas- torah.

'and the bishop so appointed him. The- Monday' ornin session was opened with devotions led bv Bish op An. derson, Music wax furnished by the benevolent col conference quartet. The morning session lasted from Si) o'clock to twelve and was devoted ed mainly to th hearing of reports. Rev.

W. F. Pitts rend the re- port of the conference treasurer which showed an increase in all leetiO of $8.439. The Increase in mem, bershiP is 1.410.-the increase in valuer tion of churches parsonage hi- crease' $11.297. Pasteirs' salaries $.1,466.

distric suri pentendents. $774. Total In crease in. pastoral The afternoon session opened -at 1:30 .,..1,...1., 4....,.,.:. LI I tlfroJer.

or tue lenuessee J. F.1 8 ferenee. was announced. I )r. 1 fr pence was nret from ec ire supernumerary and Rev.

T. B. Russell! from sunernntnerarv to effective Rev. pernumerary list Rev, J. J.

Robinette was selected to preach the missionary sermon. Frh. os.nrsfess..r,". erti-ay ,1 ne conference autournen after aoopf, tug the usual resolutions of thanks. to meet next year at Athens.

-In the list of district sunetintendents appear three new names. Gr. 'W. Paul A o.n..-.2 tn filAa if nal near. co, Superintendent Hutchison.

Rev. W. S. Giant roes to the Bristol district J. S.

Burnett. District superintendent. At1iens----11. M. -Martin.

Athehs circuitJ. NV. Warren. ClevelandA. S.

Beaman. Cleveland circuit. northE. J. Wink-Cleveland circuit.

eastJ. W. May. Georgetown. southNV.

C. Clayton. 4Couver HillW. C. Hatton.

-DecaturA. B. McKensie. RidgeH. M.

Rambo. linglewoodD. It. Haney. FriendsvilleC.

H. Mahoney. City-and circuitS. P. Angel.

LoudonJ. T. Bird. Maryville-3 W. Bowling.

jaaryville circuitJohn Saunders. KingstonS. V. Lowe. TownsendW.

G. Sliger. Plains-- Bristol District. W. S.

Grant. District superintendent. Appalachia-- Benham'sH. W. McKensie.

BristolC. W. Combl, Crane's NestJ. W. Hubbard.

W. Grace. Gate City-- GreendaleI. B. Lenard.

TIlltonD. B. Stone. Ilonaker--- Jonesville---N: C. Burkhart.

KeokeeJ. J. Manes. PattonsvilleW. B.

Williams. -Pennington and Big Stone GapC. F. Hunter. Rose HillSam Sproles.

RussellA. T. Dye. SneedrilleE. A.

Hobart. Wise and Coburn--T. J. Crunley. Chattanooga District.

D. Tuttle. District superintendent. liattanooga Alton ParkJ. G.

Cairneo. EnworthW. F. Ledford. First N.

Mason. Highland ParkArthur IL Smith-- Hill CityO. L. Manker MemorialW. C.

Miller. East ChattanoogaE. G. ItidgedaleA. C.

Goddard. St. F. l'itts. Itaisy-J.

T. Dayton and Vine -GroveD. G. Pyle. Vine Grove and SpivyJ.

C. Hennas. eairmontJ, F. Hutchinson. GraysvilleJas.

Osborn. Jasper----W. C. Slagle. Morgan SpringsJohn Callen.

Jikeviller. L. Chance. South PittsburgM. Murphy.

Spring CityP. IL g'reey CityMark Young. WhitwellC. N. Saddler.

Bur nett. District superintendent. abet's circuitJ. N. NN arren.

Atheliti---B Martin ClevelandA. S. Beam an Cleveland circuit. northE. J.

Wink- ler. Cleveland circuit. eastJ. W. May Georgetown, isouthNV.

C. Clayton: 4 Couver HillW. C. Hatton. -Decatur---A.

B. McK ensie. Beaver Ridge-11. NI. Rambo.

aigiewoodD. R. Haney. Etowah Frien.dsville--0. H.

MahotiVy. Lenoir City-and circuitS. P. Angel i aryvine---i w. Bowling.

Afaryville circultJobn Saunders. iK ugstouS. V. Lowe. TownsendW.

G. Sliger Tellico Plains-- Bristol District e. S- Grant, District superintendent. Appalachia-- Iienham'sH. W.

McKensie. T. Comb. .1.. quoin Crane's NestJ.

W. ubbard. W. Grace. Gate City-- GreendaleT.

B. Lenard. B. Stone. Ilonaker--- JonesvilleN; Burkhart.

li eokeeJ J. lLanes. Ni cklesville--. Patton svilleW. B.

Williams. and Big Stone GapC. F. Hunter Rose IlillSam Sproles. ItussellA.

T. Dye. SneedrilleE. A. Hobart.

Wise and Coburn--. T. J. Crunley Chattanooga attanooga District. S.

D. Tuttle. District superintendent. l'hattanoo a---- ill Alton G. Cairneo.

FdiW orth----W. F. 1.041ford. First Mason. Highland ParkArthur IL Smith.

Ainnker MemorialW. C. Miller. imesNI. F.

rt. Daisv-JaJ. T. Dayton and Vine -Grove-----D. G.

Pyle. Vine Grove and SpivyJ. C. annas eairmont--J. F.

utchins GraysvilleJas. Osborn. jastierw. (3. single.

Morgan Springslohn Callen. JikevilleP I. Chanc e. outh PittsburgM l' Murphy Spring CityP. R.

9 recy CityMark oug n. Knoxville Had Served Five Months of His Sentence for the GOV. PATTERSON TO WELCOME PRESIDENT Nashville. Oct. 25.Governor Patterson leaves for Memphis tonight.

where be goes to welcome President Taft to Tennesseeion next Wednesday. FAIR MOVEMENT IN I -BRADLEY COUNTY County Court Will Hold a Meet- ing Next Saturday. gveciat to The anti Tribune. Cleveland. Oct I of the county court of Bradley county will hold a meetina next to is now in stock and ready for your inspection.

The line includes TOYS, DOLLS. TOILET and MANICURE SETS and NOVELTIES of all kinds for the CHRISTMAS TRADE. Literal dating on HOLIDAY GOODS. Our stock of FANCY CANDIES Is made up of nothing- buistha BEST SELLERS. No old stock: all fresh goodsjuat received.

sr Tenn I i) I i GOV PATTERSON TO ki ay WELCOME PRESIDENT is now in stock-and ready for your inspection. 7- Nashville. Oct. 25.Governor Patter- son leavem for Memphis tonight. where The line includes Patter-.

DOLLS. TOILET and MANICITRE SETS be goes to welcome President Taft to and NOVELTIES Tennesseeron next Wednesday. dating on 110I4ID AY GO ODS. all kind for the CHRISTMAS TRADE. Liberal S.

Our stock of FANCY CANDIES is made up of nothing but the County Court BEST SELLERS. No old stock: all fresh goodsjust received. FAIR MOVEMENT IN 4 Albers I I BRADLEY COUNTY I r-- Co. -7 ill Hold a Meet- Sanford, 16. A -Itil 14 Alli(e 11119 ing Next Saturday.

IIMINISMINIE 'Knoxville Tenn. 1 Had Served Five Months of His greeelat in Ills Jourita? and Tribune. ft -re i 1,, I Cleveland. Oct. Sentence for Violating the of the eOlinti Court of Bradley county 1 'will hold a meeting next Saturday, to I -1 SAYSHE KNEV-NOTHING OF THE CHARGES MADE eta wet It atrIst- itlftrli I al fl nc TI-IP E1111F1 trill 1M 6., IT' I.

I I 1 any money to rrangelize -peoiNI41. A distrkt 4300 miles long Is without An evangelist. rrbere are agencies for version of negroes In Africa, but scarcely any from the same sources for of negrues at home; SUPREME COURT OF THE U. S. ADJOURNS i 'any money to evangelize colored peopIte.

district 600 mites lona. ithout ,41,131 version of negroe in Africa, but any from the- eatme sour rett for tha gelizatiou tot negroea at home. 0 SUPREME COURT OF THE U. it ADJOURNS I I I prominent delegates." delegation to present rivers and harbors house of representatives. delegates to present rivers and harbors committee of representatives.

delegates to the national harbors congress. of next meeting. ro prominent delegatea. el eat. cr.

lete nuume Apt rtPreMULftI delegates to Dresentl rivers and harbor; of representatives. delegates to the na- harbors congress. of next meeting. discuss the cluestion of having an annual tivea and other fair in -this county. the idea being to 'Appointment oi have the court lend its official sanction memorial to the to the undertakin g.

committee of the A fair which was bead under the-an. tives. pipes of the United Daughters of the -Appointment of Confederacy during September proved tti memorial to the ri be a great suceess thus starting the mittee of the hou movement. which, it is hoped. will NI- Appointment of suit in the county having an annual fair tional rivers and that will be creditable in all ways.

1 Selection of pla I Atfourument. tives and other 'Appointment of memorial to the committee of the -Appointment of memorial to the of the house Appointment of rivers and Selection of place discuss the question of having an annual tivee and other 4 11.r .11 hin nnnt th er tvri Am osil, to tits underfakino committee of. Luc A tale which was beid under the fins awes. pipes of the United Daughters of the -Appointment of nfederaey during September proved tti menio-rial to the be a great snceess thus starting the mittee of the house movement. which.

it is hoped. will re- Appointment of su it in the county havin an annual fair tional rivers and that will be creditable in all ways. Selection of place Aujournment. I cora-I I 1 Liquor Laws. Seeii1i TJie Jo Urnai and tribune.

uhrit1e Patterson pardoned-. D. Driver, seventy-five years old, convicted in the Wilson- county. circuit conrt last May of tipPling in two -cases 'and given sentence and fine aggregating $100 -and twelve months in jail. From the records it appears that Drirer deserved demon: cy if any one ever did.

'rue pardon states that the old man is not an habitual violator of the law. but that in this instance he merely let a neighbor have some whiskey for the lattees sick wife. For, this offense; commit ted twice. he was given a sentenee of six months in jail and a tine of $50 in each case; "lie has served five months of his sentence," said the- "and Is sufficiently- punished." The $500 fine of Ben C. Carter.

of Greene county, imposed for- an summit has been cut to $100 by order of the Liuor Laws q. to Tbe JoUrnal and Tribune. tersoll pardoned-. IJrivfr 1.I Wil-son" -c-o'u'utc Ai' si wining "I giveu a sentence and fitwo case auu ne aggregating WO and twelve months in jail. rroin the recorus it appears that Drirer deserved demon.

ey if any one ever did. The pardon states that the old man is not an habit- nal violator of the law but that in instance he merely let a neighbor have some whiskey for the letter sick wife. For this offense. committed twice he was given a sentence of six months in jail and a tine of $50 in each case. Out of Respect to the Memory.

of the Late Justice Peckham. Out of Respect to the Memory of the Late Justice Peckham. RIVER)CONVENTION. AT HARRIMAN. TENN.

I 'It co! ni cn) tiuim vcim i iuim AT HARRIMAN. TENN a DETROIT EASILY -BEATS-CHATTANOOdA i I DETROIT EASILY 1 BEATS-CHATTANOOGA W. G. Received His First Information From the Newspapers Brut-els to The Journal and Tribune. Chattanooga, Oct.

25.Declaring that he knew nothing of the charge against tlito until he read it in Ltpe papers. and twat he was ready to stand trial cu the charge of larceny, W. G. Watson. the young attorney who left this city -Saturday night, promised over the long distance 'phone to return on the first train.

He called up the jail offices from Atlauta and professed ignorance of the crime in the laewspapers. Wataitm called up Deputy Sheriff Ware -end -stated that he did not know what it all meant, and asked if be should surrender to the authorities In Atlanta of come back himself. Ile was told to come back as soon as possible, and he returned at a late hour Sunday night. Ile refused to talk about the matter to newspaper men of this city when called w. G.

Received His First' Information -rrom tne Newspapers Creels to The Journal and Tribune. Chattanooga, oct. that be knew nothing of the charge against ntil he read it in Ltbe papers and nd ta if at he wa ready to stand trial the Watson. the charge of larceny. W.

G. young attorney who left this cilT cu UErb my aA WILACat Ists hniir nn AT 11 iZ LIT lie refused to ta1I ftDOUL tue ma "Ler sm newspaper men of this city when called I I true-November i- Chattanooga, Oct. 25.The Doi troll Tigers today easily defeated the Chattanooga team of the South Atlantie league by the score of'7 to 2. The De. troit team left at 6.23 ter Jacksonville, where they play tomorrow and Wednesday, going thence to Seirs: Detroit 401 Chattanooga .001 001 BatteriesWillets and Schmidt; Bali kett and Meek.

Time 1:40 Umpire, McDonald. (1 EAST.TENNESSEE SYNOD: a ti 't, IIVI1II Chattanooga, Oct. 25.The Do- troit Tigers today easily defeated the ICa a ws Ad-VI Chattanooga .001 001 BatteriesWillets and Schmidt; BAIA kett and Meek. Time 1:40 Kett ana Lune Umpire. McDonald EAST TENNESSEE SYNOD I I PARDON APPLICATIONS RUN UP TO 2,500 APPI leitTmrtm RUN UP TO 2 500 WHITE PINE.

1 WHITE PINE I I I I -I D. C. Oct. 25.Out of respect to the late Justice Rufus W. Peckham.

he supreme court today after a session which did not continue for more than two minutes. adiourned until next The announcement of Justtice Peekhumft death was made by Chief Justice-Fuller. who said: It is with deep sorrow that I announce the passing of our eminent colleague and dear friend. Mr. Justice Peckham.

Ilk died at his summer home at Altamont only yester- day at 8:15. The court will trans- act no but will adjourn- until next Monday." 1 Simple as were the chief justice's words. they created a. profound Impression. The fact that they were spoken slowly and uttered in an undertone which rendered them almost inaudible added to the Solemnity of the occasion and this effect was greatly heightened by the solemn visages and the sombre official garb of the justices.

All of Mr. Peckhama's surviving associates were in their seats except Justice Moody. who is ill at his home in Later in the term the court will further officially notice Justice Peckham's death. Later in the term the tice Moody. who is ill at his home in will er a notice Jugs.

cuurt Il rth ffi I II tice Peekillines death. D. Oct. of respect to the htte Justice Rufus W. Peckham he supreme court today after la session which did not continue for 16 SA.

AM. Eli xxxxxx 4.1. es 4, WV'S i colleague and dear friend. Mr. Jug- tree Peckham.

Ilk 411pil at his sum- met home at Altamont only yester- Auer umue at "Imo-lout only yester- day at 8 :15. The court ill, trans- act no nustness nut win aulourn- until next Monday. Simple th chief just's as were ice words. they created a y3rofound impres Rion. The fact that they were spoken -rit a iii; wdyerejhnothiseirmaenattsheisxchepomt eJuisn- -0 ti All 111 r.

ec ama surviving as- stioccetatmesoo Liter in the term the her Jus tice Peckham's death. SECOND DAY'S WORK I I 1 SECOND DAY'S WORK Clinton District. superintendent. AudersonvilleC. D.

Houc Ida. lulu ValleyLuther Clark. Burwell and SunbrightR. L. Leslie.

471intonL. D. Hamil. Clark RangeC. L.

Poiston. 2 CrossvilleCicero Dobbs. HarrimanJ. D. Robinson.

JacksboroW. J. Letsinger. JellicoJ. J.

I Robinette. Knoxville circuitJ. S. Strange. D.

Farner. LittonHarvey Anderson. Lone MountainF. L. Bradley.

MaynardvilleOty Dyke. PWCOM W. M. Christian. M.

Shockley. Oliver Sprinws-17. H. Carey. Oneida and OakdaleJ.

L. Scott. RockwoodH. M. Hawk.

RutledgeJ. T. Ware. Itturby- RoadE. M.

Stepp. ScarboroC: L. Kirby. Well SpringsJ. P.

Little. W- H. Monroe. principal of Burrville I'llaruy Springs-J. P.

Little. H. 3fouroe. principal of Burrville D. Hamit ISIL ivatsgun-1.

1 itarrimanL Robinson Crossvi lleCicero Dobbs. JacksboroW. J. Letsinger. Jpilionj Robinette hnoxville circuitJ.

S. Strange. LaFolletteW. D. Farner.

ne LittonHarvey Anderson. oO MountainF. L. Bradley. RockwoodII.

M. Hawk. Rutledg J. T. Ware.

Itturby- Road--E. 31. Stepp. Scarboro--C. L.

Kirby. Well min s--J I ittle. li of Burrville laistitute. Chancellor T. M.

likonnell has gone to Benton, Polk county, to hold the fall term of his court in that place. Ile is of the opinion that be can clear the docket It about three days, after which he will return to Chattanooga for the purpose of bering two or three cases in chambers Hefore the final adjournment of the selltember term of the Hamilton county court Saturday the chanceaor reiterated that the announcement made earlies in- the sea-on -that all decrees in cases that hud been tried during the term must be handed to the clerk and master within two weeks. or the cases will go over to the next term. Chancellor T. M.

McCoanell has gone to tie1E014 rit-IL county, to mu Au tuy .0, a of his court in that place. Ile is of the opinion that he can clear the docket It will re- turn to Chattanooga- for the purpose of about three days after which he gar ztv irriPs en spa in eh111143er 9 oeen trieu ouilos Loy to tbe clerk and piaster within two weeks. or the cases will go over to the next term. to tbeclerk and waster -wl-tam Prograra Arranged for Event of November 5th. Special to The Journal R1141 Tribune.

Harriman. Oct. 25.Much 'interest has been amused in the approacting convention of the Tennessee river improvement association which meets in session at this place on November 6. -President John A. Patten.

of Chattanooga. president of the association, will preside over its session nun in addition to the well known speakers who are to address the gathering delegates will be selected to attend the national rivers and harbors congress which meets in Washington. D. in December. snout tho time of the convening of congress- Gov.

Patterson has accented an invitation to attend the gathering and will deliver an address. The program arranged for the convention is as-follows10 a. m.Called to order. John Patten. presidentInvocationRev.

NV. H. rhapman Address of WelcomeCa pr. John F. Milton.

Knoxville Reading of minutes of previous meeting by the secretary. Report of the president 1 Report of the treasui-er Report of the secretary. AddressMajor W. W. Harts.

United States engineer in charge improvement of Tennessee river AddressJohn A. Fox. director notional rivers and harbors congress. Reading of, communications. Appointment of committees on resointions.

memorial to congress, nominations, place of next meeting. Noon recess. Afternoon session: F.lection of committees. Election of officers Addresses by sena tors. represents F.

mutton. 7,.. .11 e. us meet- Iteading of minutea previous ing by the secretary. Report of the president 1 Report of the treastieer Address-31aior Hart s.

Unite Iteport of the secretary. Appointment States engineer in charge improvement of Tennessee river A. Pox. director no- tional rivers and harbors congreis. Iteading of communications.

of committee on resse lu.tionts. memorial to congress, nomina- tons place of next meeting. oo Nn recess. Afternoon session: Potion commi en. .1.

I tt st.lection of officers Addresses by senators. represents- 1 ae pn errs I A rr 0 1 CPA a Iklyntortv otn. aL tlimi on 43 Prefil pru ent te association, ill pre side over its session and In addition to esh wpit knntrn Anfta knrit tt-11, the well known speakers who arP to address ddress the gathering delegates will ho selected to attend the national rivers and harbors congress which meets in Wash-- ington. D. in December snout tho time of the convening of congress.

InvocationRev. NV. H. Chapman Address of Welcome---Capt; John A ailen. thPlea4- -Resiionse--G.

F. Milton. Knoxville. Reading of minutes of previous meet- ing by the secretary. Reoort of the presidt en 1 Report of the treasioer It the epor ie.

secre an. Add asMajor IFirts Inited re InvocationRev. W. H. rharnnan Much- of the Governor's Time Taken Up With Their sideration to The Journal -and -Tribune.

-Nashville. Oct. is staid there are fully 2.500 applications for -pardons now -on- tile in the governor's office, 1,000 of these in round figures being for persons in the Before penitentiary cases are considered by the governor the applications are referred to the advisory board of pardons, which consists of the three members of the prison commission, and a report had from that board giving the record of the prisoner and such recommendations in. the ease. as the board desires to When it is remembered that eaeh nilention for clemency is accompanied by the record in the case, by more or less petitions from officials- aud other citizens and are urged upon the governor by friends of the priitoner, it will -be seen that a grent deal of the Teuniessee-governor's time is oeenPied with the consideration of pardon of the three members of the prison commission, and a report bad from that board giving the record of the prisoner and such reeommendations in the case as the board desires to make.

When it is remembered that eaeh op- nlication for clemeticy is accompanied bY the record in the case, by more or less numerously sigurd petitions from offi- cials end other citizens anti are urged the upon the governor by friends of the priit. one's it will be seen that a great deal of ennessee governor ft time Is -u- ots Pied svith he consideration of pardon t0 a Tim a 40.1 .14 Old AA 1 AAA, AA. SP Taken Up With Their sidera tion mg tor persons in tile pen nta se- i fore penitentiary cases are considered by the governor the applications are referred th advisor board of pardons, hich consists of the three members of the prison commission, and a report had from that board giving the record of th I 41 prisoner and such reeommendatioi in the ease as the board desires to make. When it i remembred that eae eh tip- Plication for clemency is accompanied by fore cases are considered bri 0 I I Special to The journal 114 Tribune. Rogersville.

Oct. the day of the meeting of the svnod of East Tenneasee, several members came In i from the east. A reception was held in the evening at which H. Watterson made a -telling speech concerning the town of Rogersville as tt place of hospitality. and welcomed the members of school and srnod.

Dr. Mayers wns called upon to respond He advised them to be negroes as lexcellently, and us distinctively as (Mtinese were Chktese. and to improve every oelor-- ttnnity for wealth and virtue. After all, 'the negro here likes the white man-a ways of living. and Imitates his vices The various committees reported.

On foreign missions. rerresented by Dr. Woodward of home missions. by Missionary E. -M.

Clark. of RI-crninghttm, of lenve of 'absence. represented by leev. Mr. Crawford, and --of Freedmen, represented by Rev.

Russell Taylor. -Mr. Cittri-e showed bow be had saved three -young girls through home' missibn effort, and how thette girls were afterward respectably married. Efforts will be made to have the remaining board at once, that tyf the evangelistic committee being especially Interesting, since It seems almost impossible to get 'welcomed the members of school and grood. Dr.

Mayere wns ealled upon to re- spotlit He advised them to be negroes as -I excellently, and as distinctively as Chinese -were Chinese. 114i to improve every cielor- for wealth and virtue. After all, 'IL' living' the negro here likes the white man's; a a cs foreign missions. rerresented by Dr. and imitates, his Viet 11 The various eommittees reported.

Woodward of Brietol. home mitt- sions. by Miasionary E. NI. Clark.

of me- I by of leve of absence. rep- Rev. Mr. Crawford. and -of re Freedmen, 'pre sented by Rev Russell Taylor.

--Ndr. Clarke showed bow he had saved tbr young girls through home mission effort. and how thette girls were after- ward respectably married. Efforts' NV 1 I I bo made to hare the remaining board chair- at onee, that of tbe evangelistic committee being especially interesting, since it. seems almost Impossible to get the east.

A reeeption wa held la evening at wbieb H. Watterson made a -telling speech concerning the town of Rog- aarunedt: from 1, ipuelamceberost oliftedmoseitablositvi.to synod. Dr. Mayiere ntlies et1 beult)onrses as pond He adv 1 li ntly and as distinctively as Chinese exee were Chinese. gt 114i to -improve every oolor- ton i tv for wealth and virtue.

After all the negro here likes the white maa'si a a II- II li i a a imitaten his vices The various committees rep orted. the evening nt wbielt made a White Pine, Tenn. Oct. Alice Burling woe shopping In Morristown, Friday. Mrs.

F. A. Calfee, of Johnson City, IS the guest of Mr. NV. spent Sunday with homefolks at Lenoir City.

Mr D. L. Reynolds is In Asheville on business. misx Verda Moyer returned Friday from a two weeks visit with relatives at Dante. accompanied by her nephew.

Master Vician Moyers. 31r. In Ins White. of Paducah. is the guest of his mother.

Born. to Mr and Mrs. Sam W. Shoemaker a daughter. Mr.

Wilbur Ca was over from Ranking Monday. Mr. niid Mrs. Y. R.

Williants entertained- ns their guest Sunday Mr. Chas. 3forsha1l. of Knoxville. Messrs.

John Ire Int. of Sandy Bottom. and Irubert Corbett. of Paint Rock were guests of homefolks. Friday.

Mr. Rov B. Driskill. of New Line. wR here Saturdav.

Walter liroyies rind Miss Myrtie Smith. both of this place. were mar-1 tied last Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Walter Smith in Morristown .,1 Rev. Mr.

Garst officiating. I 'Mrs. T. IL -Cat-son attended synod, In KPOiville lost week. 1 31iss Ceellia Reynolds.

who Is in school st Jefferson City. snt Saturday and Sunday with hornefolks. John C. Movers attended the 0 grand lodge inKnoxville lost A. 31.

Black was In 'Morristown Saturday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Wakefiell had as their guest the post week their mother. Mrs.

Wakefield. of Mt. Pleasant. .0... IV II.AV.

4,1 AL IAL LI. LI. A116.1 is the guest of Ins mother. Born. to Mr and Mrs.

Sam W. Shoe- innker. a daughter. 31r. 1Vilbur Calfee was over from Rankhot Monday.

mad Mrs. Y. R. Williants enter- tained- ns their gueat Sunday Mr. Chas.

31arahall. of Knoxville. 31essre. John Irelm. of Sandy Po- to.ni.

and Hubert Corl.ett. of Paint Rock I ere guests; of homefolks. Friday. Mr. Ilov B.

Drif.kill. of New Line. 1 I NV il tere A urt sty. Walter liroybet nil 3fiss Myr. tle Smith.

both of this place. were mar- ri II he ed la. NA ed at it ni 'Ir. and Mrs. Walter Smith in Morris- toe ne Rev.

Mr. Garet. Irleutt In g. Mrs. T.

IL Cinson attended srnod KnOiville hist week. 'Alms Ceeilia Reynolds. ivho is in sehool nt Jefferson City. Saturdav an Sunday with hornefolke. 7n1 or ra attended the I 0 F.

grand lodae ii0 Knoxville lost rti I At Air. A. .1 'le wna orristown Ratstrday-. on business. 1- A 1 P.

C. Wakefield. had le and 1 rs their gue ti their meth- le pas wee et-. -Mrs. It Wakefiehl.

of I PILas.int. White Pine Tenn Oct 25 Alice Burling-was shopping in Morris- town. Priday. Mrs. A Calfee of Johnson City, IS the guest of homefoiks.

from a two weeks visit with relatives at Dante. accompanied by her neph- etv. Master Vician Moyers. Mr. Pd um 'Wite.

oauca. is the guest of his mother. Born. to 3fr and Mrs. Sam W.

Shoe- maker. a daughter. Mr. Wilbur Calfee was over from Ranking Monday. trod Mrs.

Y. R. Williants enter tained- ns their guestt Sunday Mr. Chas. fitDnntpVnn.nrnnqnipi1hvhp;npnh..I Cpccial to TBe and Tribune.

Chattanooga. Oct. biggest athletic event in Chattanooga this "reek will be the football game next Satordag between the 'Varsity and Howard, Howard defeated Mercer Saturday by 'BO close score of 0 to 5. showing that the two teame are pretty evenly matched. The 'Varsity players are analots for vest Satorday's knowing that if they defeat Howard here they can Mercer-- et Macon-before- President Taft on NoTember 4.

giloween Novellti or the occasiotrx Granulated Sugar 25c Worth Free With each pound of our fino 60c. teal Tuesday and --Wednesday only T. E. BURNS 311-313 Wall St. -CHANCES FAVORABLE FOR HER 1 to The journal and Tribute.

Oct. Willie Claik, the 17-year-old girl who --ou Saturday attempted suicide la the store of the Wallace Buggy company, by shooting her-; self the brenat with a pistol, reported ea resting well, Although not en. tirely out of danger. the cbance4 tire able, for her early -She is- tot Permitted to see any one. with the exception of her physician, and she has refused tn make any further statement to him- in regard to ber, rash attempt to- nuke away with herself.

except to repeat her state-. ntent that the shooting accident. Dr. Bogart, her stated last niciit that -unless the bullet carried toome infee, tiou which could cause poisoning -the girl will 'recover. TROOPERS PREPARE FOR A FIELD MEET Special to The Journal and Tribune.

Chattanooga. Oct. at Fort Oglethorpe are preparing for another field meet to be held Saturday of this-week. An order for this has nst been-' received-but the men will have one week to get in condition for the test. and this is considered adequate by the officers.

program of events as arranged by Col. Parker. in command of the Eleventh cavalry. is the lamest yet required of the men at The first event will be pulled off at 9 at. In.

and the last must be finished by noon. 'VARSITY PLAYERS ARE ANXIOUS RESIGNATION OF RECEIVER W. H. GREEN Is Accepted by the Chancery I Court of Davidson County. 0 Special to The Journal amt.

Nashville, Ott.25.--An ordet was entered in the chantery court this morning accepting the resignation of W. H. Green as one of the receivers of the City Savings bank. or City Bank and Trust company, and slirecting General Robert Vaughn, who now becomes the sole receiver. to proceed with the administration of the trust under the past orders of the court and such as may hereafter be entered.

Judge Allison declines to appoint to fill "the place of Mr: Green. the entire matter in the hands of General Vaughn. MONTGOMERY COUNTY' 1 VACANCIES- FILLED Specie' to-'rhe and Triaine. Clarksville. Oct.

a meetinz of the democratic executive committee of Montgomery county here today resolutions endortunz Gov. Patterson and his administration. and especially his efforts in behalf of roads and schools. were unanimously endorsed. Two vacancies nhe commitee were filled by tit election of Patterson men over state One of the state-willers who was beaten is A.

AL Leach. representaative in the last legislature. Cheney's Expectorant-a quick relief for coughs', colds and grippe. All Druggists 25c. I 7, Roanoke District.

.0, W. Paula superiltendent. Rs Keister. N. Graham.

FloydIs W. Ellison. IreisF. B. Siushee Fru kl T.

We i r9rGlenfordJ. It. It GrayxonL. IIonakerA. A.

King. LafayetteJasper ItnanokeJ. C. Patty. SalemE.

S. Gillesnie. Sword'm CreekT. A. Conner NA'ytheville Oakdale.

W. Va IT. Barton. Newberry-4'. I', Giles.

Knoxville District. T. Francisco. suyerintendent. Chestnnt, Hi L.

Underwood. Dandridge--. Elm Grove and InskipT. W. Brown.

Fair Garden-- C. V. Bellamy. Jefferson City and DandridgeE. IL Branam.

KNOXVILLE, First D. Keteham. Second 9hurehW. K. Harris.

East Main- aveneE. Omoltutidro. 'a Bruner. OnkwoodL. B.

Caidwell. -TrinityRoyal A. Simons South -KnoxvilleW. L. Oliver.

Little RiverL. B. Clark. Second Harris. Morristown circuitI).

'NewportR. C. Weidlet. Newport circletE. Boyd.

New E. Walker. Pigeon FordW. M. Thorn GroveJ.

O. SeviervilleG. T. Byrd. Park City and AsburyA.

A. New man. Greeneville District, G. S. Bales, Baileyton circuitW.

R. 'Bloomingdale-eircultN. K. Rowe. Chuekey circuit.

northJ. Chuckey Akard Greeneville station--J. A. Mitchell. z.ElizabethtonR.-z E.

Ayers. Fall Branch cireultA. C. Ketron. Jonesboro-- cireiiltW U.Dayenport.

TUSCULUM AND KING PLAYED THE GAME Oct 25.The Tusulum College football eleven and Xing College of Bristol, played a great game here Saturday. The score was 0-0. Tuseulum had --the ball In King Colleges' territory three-fonrhts of the game, but were 'unable to score. Only once did King College make first down. They were unable to make anything over the line because of the defensive work of TtISCUITIM'ff line.

composed- of Mc-yew, Clemens. Phippa and Wolfe. while their forward passes and end runs were broken up by fierce and fast work by Atwell And "Bili" Franklin. KingA College's: stars. Hope and Vance, played great ball, while for Tusrnium- the whole team, and especially "Big" MeNew And MeDannel showed up well, demonstrating the fruits of Coach Bares efficient -Referee Dougherty.

Umpire Wil Hs. LinemanBarr and Barker. -Time of halvel. 20 and 15. Anti-Merger Suit Postponed.

Washington. Oct 25.The taking of testimony for the defense in the dissolution of the merger snit of the government against the Union Pacific emupany and other railroads has been postponed until January 7. Lang Defeats Squires. Melbourne, Oct Lang, thst Australian pugilist today knocked out "Bill" Squires of Australia in the twentieth round. They fought for the heavy weight championship of Australia.

Sugar I 50 Wort Roanoke District. With each pound of our fine 60c. tea Anti-Merger Suit Tuesday and WednesdaY only 'I -G. Paula superi.lteudent. testimony for the defense in the disso.

1- Oct cm T. E. BURNS CO, 311-313 Wall St. 11., Ketster. Witsuington.

ty -The taking of elurntimonenotf a gtahienemtetrb.geerungnicint poractifili: egoony; N. Graham. Floyd-L. W. Ellison.

and other railroads has been post- HA1110ES FieiVORilBLE sypis.r. B. simmer. Franklin-II. T.

We trsr- PanY FOR HER RECOVERY Glepford---J. Itumbutss ported until January 7. v. Graygon-L. 3inn-a ye laang at Squires.

Iionaker-A. A. King. Lang th to The Journnt and Tr 0 ibune. Lafa ette-Jasper Melbourne, Oct "Bill" e.

1 Chattanooga. Oct. .47 Australian pugilist toay knocked out Clark, the 17-year-old girl who ou isatur- RESIGNATION OF I day attempted suicide in the store of the Bill Squires of Australia in the Wallace Buggy comPanY by shooting her- RECEIVER IN GREEll Itoanoke--J. C. Patty.

I tieth round. They fought for the heavy self 'through the breast with a pistol. is Salem---E- S. Gillespie. weight ehamplonship of Australia reported as resting well.

Although not en- Sworde Creek-T. A. Conner titely out of danger. he chanee4 are favor s'5 I Accepted by the Chancery able, for her early recovery. She Is tot NA's-tiles-Me permitted to se any one the excep- Court of County.

tion of her physician, and she with ut Davidson has refused Oakdale. W. H. At, a. l': A011 .1 tn make any further statement to him in Special to The Journal and Newberry---4.

P. Giles. ss' it 1 regard to bee rash attempt to- make away Nashville. Tenn- Oet ord et PILI- 14314.111141rt"" with herself. except to repeat ber state- was entered in the chaneery court this nteut that tbe shooting 8 accidental.

vine District. Agota Se-- -s-- nox tWiftes------ 1Yr. Bogart, her physician, stated last night morning accepting the resignation of W. VIN. 'z'''--64C that- unles ei Francisco the bullet carried eome infee- ki.

Green as one of the receivers of the -s superintendent. itay tiou which could cause poisoning the girl City Savings bault or City Bank and iestnn erw CI Hill-0 L. 111 ood 64w ei vi. 0 10 Will recover. Trust company-, and slirecting General Dandridge--.

LI Robert Vaughn, who now becomes the Elm Grove and Inslop-T. Brown. ----,) AP --'7'' 71-- 0 as flpiolit Fair Garden -LC. V. Bellamy.

Mr 1 0 )16 0--; 1 TROOPERS PREPARE FOR sole receiver. to proceed with the cumin istration of the trust under the past or- Jefferson City and Dandridge-E. IL FIELD MEET A ders of the court and such as may bere- Branam. TUSCULUM AND KING 41. 1-NOXVI after be entered.

Judge Allmon declines s. PLAYED THE AME lt; a to appoint to fill 'the '-li'irst church-Herber D. Keteltam. Special to The Journal and Tribune. Ilr.

Green the en- piece of Second church-NV. K. Harris. gip In the neral -a's Main-ayene--E. Omolturidro.

Chattanooga. Oct tire matt ands Greeneville. Oct. Tus- 441T at Fort Oglethorpe are preparing for an- 14-inatiale---31. 'a Bruner.

Vaughn. other field meet to be held Saturday of Oakwood---14. B. CaldWell. 4n11111.1.

College football eleven and King '4vk this-week. A order foe this has JliSt -Trinity-Royal A. Simone College of Bristol, played a great game 'Vita kc, been-' reoeived-n but the -men win have one MONTGOMERY COUNTY' South -Knoxyille-W. L. Oliver, week to get in condition for the test.

and here Saturday. The score was 0-0 -'s-sep-- tV)liSP this is considered adequate by the officers. VACANCIES-FILLED Little River-Le B. Clark. Tbtecomtng program of events as arranged Second Harris.

Timonium had---the ball In King Col- tr, by Col. Parker. in command of the E-lev- i Morristown circuit-I). Id. Lawson.

legest territory three-fonrhts of the Jot' -r enth cavalry. is the largest yet required speeitil to 'The Journal and Tribune. 'Newport-R. C. Weidiet.

of the men at The first Clarksville, Oct. a Newport circmt-E Boyd. but were 'linable to senre. Only vent ill be pu lled off at 9 a. laud the i.7" ie- meetingf the of emocratic executive Nen- Salem-I E.

Wlk L-. aer. once did King College make first down. bast must be finished by noon l.ik-- 0 0 committee of Montgomery comity here Pigeon Ford-W. Thev were unable to ntake anything over Gov.

Patter- Thorn Grove--J. O. the line because of the defensive work 'VAR PLAY today resolutions endoring ERS son and his edministration. and especial- 'Sevierville-G. T.

Bard. of Tune AO ulum's line corn sed of Mc-- j11 Nalliloween iv lit ARE ANXIOUS efforts in behalf of roed a nd lv aile Clemens Phi 1 4 Park City and Asbury-A. A. New- eew 13 PPa and schools. were unanimously endorsed.

Two man. Wolfe. while their forward paoses and 7-- 0 I n. vacancies nhe commitee were filled by end runs were broken up by fierce and 0 14 fast work by Atwell and "Big' Frank- oil fi 'ill. 11 9 I II yi 6 pceini to TBe Jonrna) and Tribune the election of Patterson men over etate- Greeneville District 4arl.

Inrmslamly exterisn've one rest athletic eent in Chattanooga Chattanooga. Oct. big- One of the state-willers who lin. King College's- stars. Hope and IIS vattanooga thi was beaten Is A.

Al- Leach. representaa- G. S. Bales, superintendent. Vance, played great ball, while for Tits- 1E4 a.

"reek will be the football game next Sat- ve in thelast legislatnre. Bal'eyton circuit-W. R. Byerly. enlum the whole team.

and especially s. ordu between tbe Varsity and Howard, ti kJ t- Howard defeated Mereer Saturday bv the 'Bloomingdale'circult--N. K. Rowe. "Big" Atwell.

McNew a close wore of 0 to 5. showing that the two Chuckey circuit. north-J. and 31cDannel showed up well, demon- 4 I It NDIEs CAKES ordny's game eeing are pretty evenly I matched. The Chuckey Akard strating the fruits of Coach Barr ..23.7 1 1.6 'Varsity players are anxions for next 'Sat.

eney xpectorant-a quick relief Greenevi .11 station-J. A. Mitchell. efficient coasching. uowing that if they de- ii z.Elizabethton--RS E.

Ayers. -Referee- Dougherty. Umpire --Wil aft Howard here they can probably 4, Prt light', colds and grippe. Fall Branch circuit-A. C.

Ketron. All for co i Us. Lineman-Barr and Barker. -for th a occasnorx feat et Macon before- bPreblsident Druggists i I Taft on Notember 4. bo it W-H.

I eti 20 and 15. CI, tv'z ones ro- ctrcu Davenport. Time a I' i. soAV A sts 25c i Granulate ugar .7 I I 25c Worth Free District. tea With each pound of our fine 60e.

Anti-Merger Suit Postponed and Wednesday only I -0 NV. Pau1.superi2tendent- Washington. Oct 25.The taking of I Greeneville. Oct. 25.The Tug- I IYL lilt 11..

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