Atlanta Constitution, The (Newspaper) - August 4, 1910, Atlanta, Georgia 1 THE ATLANTA CONSTITUTION THIS Any it to AUGUST 4, 1910. FIVE IN TENNESSEE White Republicans Support Independent Judiciary Ticket Opposed by BITTER CAMPAIGN ENDS IN THE VOLUNTEER STATE Voters Today Will Choose Be- tween the Patterson Judicial Ticket and That Supported by Independent Democrats and White Pardon of Cooper MOTHERS OF MANY CHILDREN URGE THEODORE ROOSEVELT TO INSPECT THEIR BROODS Humorous Incidents of the Colonel's Visit Among the All Called and Told Him He Was Looking families son and o the mountains in democratic August 1 marked the or c ne of the strenuous political t this state ban e rr knoun Indeed the has been no bitter and lines have been so Lionel j drawn thai are divided father against brother brother Governor Patterson who IR a candl date for reelection at the November election nas slumped the state from the Mississippi interest of the judiciary tirkel for Ticket A full court and court of civil appeals will be chosen tomorrow Tha negro registration throughout the state has been heavy and H Is con that the negro al moat to a man will support the regu lar democratic ticket The white re publicans will give support to the Independent ticket It is predicted that vote tomor row will be heaviest polled In the atata Tha campaign closed in to with a monster demonstration by the Fully 10 000 people on the north side of the public square gave Governor Patterson tumultuous and cheered his speech to the After the son again took a train this time for Memphis where he to cast his ote tomorrow and and co inter charges of the Continued on Page August dore Roosevelt traveled for ISO miles today among the mountain mining towns In the Wyoming valley He mingled with people of all in life from the breaker boys to society women are spending the summer at Glen Summit Springs an aristocratic resort above Late tonight he started back to ter Bay The colonel had the same smile for them but he made no secret of the fact that his chief delight was In Ing the wage earners who spend their working hours far under the ground The miners treated him as though he had worked aide by aide with them for years You're An Incident which was typical of the day B happenings occurred at Wyoming a mining hamlet a few miles above An old woman stepped up to and thrusting out her hand exclaimed Hello Teddy You re looking fine The former president grinned with delight and said he was glad see her You are looking fine too he said Yes Indeed said I m strong you are and you re a fine lump The colonel drove away stm smiling In all the colonel passed through fifteen towns today John Mitchell former president of the United Mine Workers of America the Rev Father J J Curran of and the Rev Father J J O Don nell of Pa rode In the auto mobile with him At the first stop a group of men most of them barefooted stood idly In front of a store recognized Colonel hailed him as Teddi He Mother of Five At a town of 10000 Mrs Mary an elderly woman pushed through the crowd until she managed to reach the colonel s side 1 m the mother of five children she said fine Colonel Roosevelt ex claimed He grasped her hand harden ed by years of h eavy work peered into her blue eres and said Do you know my opinion Is that the average American Is always a pretty good citizen but many times his wife Is a better At the home of Mrs Frank Kowalc reck he found six women already there and a good manj others rushed In Honda of John Mitchell As the colonel was about to leave after talking with the women of From olas Kinet one of whom and home life he turned to one and point Ing to John Mitchell he said you know who he la He 1" John MitchelL The woman started as she heard the name of the man who is Idolized by so many miners then she forgot Colonel Roosevelt entirely With a cry she fell upon her knees before the clutched his hands and kissed them again and again Mr Mitchell raised her to to her feet shook her hand and backed out of the house In the outskirts of Wyoming an tremely amusing Incident occurred at a tavern A man who apparently had been spending a large part of the day In the was sleeping on the porch Won Id Boy As the Roosevelt party rode by the Bartender rushed out at the travelers and then sleeper Hey wake up he shouted Hoose veil s going bi The reveller rubbed his eyes sleepily and then sprang to his feet Roosevelt going to buy he called out and he ran Into the bar room His enthusiasm was disappoint ed when the colonel did not stop Returning to Colonel Roosevelt had luncheon the Rev Father Curran and other priests and resumed his at 3 o clock At Colonel spent the happiest moments of the day The population consists chiefly of children and they gathered about him In clus ters He to See Mother of 12. Little Annie Me Laugh lin rushed up breathlessly My mama wants you to come right in and see her she cried She has got children The distinguished foe of race suicide hastened to the little house Mrs Me WEB ready for him and In proof of her assertion she produced seven children of ages The other five were not at home and she begged the colonel s pardon One of Mrs. McLaughlln s children Insisted that the colonel play the piano I can t he protested the party had climbed Into tne automobile a breaker boj came up at full speed He Mother of IS Stop stop he yelled breathlessly There la a woman down the street who has got eighteen children and she wants to see you But It was getting late and Colonel had to pro ceed without seeing her Colonel Roosevelt Is due in New York early In the morning and expects then to go to Oyster Bay Kinet Was Caught in Squall While 650 Feet in the Wife and Brother Saw the Weeks Ago Cousin Was Brussels August 3 from a great height Nicholas the Belgian was Instantly killed this afternoon Only three weeks ago Daniel one of the beat known foreign was killed in a similar manner at Ghent Nicholas Kinet was at height of about 660 feet when he was caught In a squall A rear wire of his biplane snapped and becoming en- tangled in the motor stopped the en- gine with a suddenness that turned the aeroplane on its side The machine crashed to the ground and Kinet was crushed under it His wife and a brother was among the w of the accident and rushed upon the field The fell unconscious beside the body while the brother in a fit of grief threw self head foremost on the wrecked machine M Olieslagers who holds records for duration flights had a. narrow cape from death today Through some defect in the motor his monoplane dropped to the from a height of 65 feet and was wrecked the lator was helped from the wreckage It was found that he was practically uninjured Nicholas Kinet was one of the stars of the Brussels meeting and had dis himself at Budapest and rather previous to this he had made notable flight last May of nearly three hours with a passenger SENATOR CUMMINS SENATOR mm KITH RETURNS THY Absent From City Two Weeks on SMITH TO SPEAK Tobacco Trust New York August directors of the American Tobacco at a meeting today voted a quarter ly dividend of per cent and an extra dividend of per cent on com mon stock Ed Maddox Enthusiastic Over Organization of Brown Club in Floyd County Hoke Smith Money Offered at the Kimball AMERICAN GUNS ROAR FOR PRESIDENT MONTT The Chilean Executive Comes to Visit President New York August 3 thunder of guns from Fort Wadsworth pro claimed the arrival In port this after noon of President Montt of the re public of Chile on board the royal mail liner Tagus from This honor w as accorded the dis- head of a sister American republic by the United States govern A detachment of Untied States army regulars was stationed at the landing place to escort the president and bia suite to their hotel President Montt will be In this city two days and will then go to Boston and from thence to Beverly to pay President Taft a visit R manager of the Brown campaign for reelection reaches the city at noon from Washington and other eastern Mr Smith has been absent for about two weeks on business Maddox Brown Clubs president of the Joe returned to the city Wednesday and resumed the direction of affairs at the campaign ters In the house Mr Maddox was enthusiastic over the Brown Club organized in Floyd county on Tuesday Among those attending were the members of the Lindale Rifles the company which to the scene of the threatened riot at the Durham mines in Walker county on orders from Governor Brow n They were accompanied by the military band of the and much enthusiasm at continues to be exceedingly heavy A large amount of campaign literature and buttons are being sent out on request of the Brown Clubs over the state Manager Burns of the Kimball Political Address at the Former Governor Has Made Tentative Engagements for Speeches in Augusta and Tif at Smith Former Governor Smith did not pay his usual to campaign ers at 11 o clock as he spent the day in Monroe where he de livered his address on South in the Sixties before a large audience Walton county people On next Friday night he will his first political speech of the cam at the Auditorium Armory In lanta On Saturday he goes to Rome where he will speak In the afternoon at 2 o clock Other tentative engage ments have been made for speeches in Augusta and Tifton The following statement was given out at headquarters A tremendous mall was received a headquarters Wednesday morning reports from practically every county in the state course these re- ports cannot be they Indicate Continued on Page PLAZA PLAN UP TO LEGISLATURE Favorable Report Made by the The plaza plan Is now up to the Georgia legislature for ai proval Without a single vote the house committee on the estern an 1 At lent tc railroad afternoon agreed to to the house that the authorizing the state to cooperate with In the construe Ion of the plaza and tl e terminal station and office building be passed Hooper Alexander chairman of tht committee will submit trw report to house The decided to recora mend that the original plaza be passed substitute the substitute having been prepared at a conference t A Alex Smith repre seating the corporation and the of ants and a subcommittee composed of Mr of Fulton Ur A ill cf Polk Mr Calbeck of Gordon and Mr Alexander In Detail Only The substitute differed from the original in only a few and drafted bv the met et ery objection originally ad to the In fact so completely does the sub objections thai Mr Alexander chairman of the com stated the plaza promo have conceded much more to tha than he expected or a of the committee and the legislature the new features of th plaza are a a follow 9 1 The lights of other railroads notably the In the station shall be condemned arm extinguished before the work on the building Is started It was pointed that the Georgia road m. contract has an interest In the sta tlon building and that this right must ba satisfied and disposed of before the new building is erected J. The plaza building CROSS OF HONOR FAILS TO SAVE VETERAN FROM PENITENTIARY To Foster Scheme to Rob the Muskogee Okla August 3 gation of charges made In the United States agnate bv Senator T P Gore that he and a member of the house of each had been offered a bribe of 525 000 to foster a scheme whereby the Indians of Oklahoma were to be of profits due them through the sale of asphalt lands In this state la to be begun here to morrow On the of the investigation Sena tor Gore said I will tell the full details of the scheme hatched at Washington to mulct these Indians out of through the sale of their lands I will give names da tea and other circumstances relative to the bribe of 000 offered to me and to a of the of representatives to remove our op position to the scheme which would throw that aum of into the hands of attorneys The committee was appointed by the house of representatives to investigate what are known as the McMurray contracts with the and Choc taw tribes of Indians It Is ed bj Chairman Charles H Burke of South Dakota Senator Gore probably will be the first witness Strike Still New York August 3 with their looking to a set of strike of In this city were declared off after a meeting of the Cloak Suit and Skirt Manufacturers Association The failure of the strikers commit tea to reply to the terms submitted to it by the employers nan given as the of this action Savannah Ga August S Bes singer a confederate veteran was found guilty of voluntary manslaughter In Chatham superior today at the end of his trial for stabbing James to death on the evening of May 10 last wore a confederate cross of honor In court during his trial No objection was made to this and Charlton In sentencing Bessinger to two years In the penitentiary said In regard to It I do not like to see a veteran ing a cross of honor In court when he Is on trial for a crime You could e worn it for only one purpose to work upon the of the Practices of this nature would tend to make of the confederate badge a com- mon thing and Payne formerly were partners In a grocery business They quarreled er and Bessenger killed in the presence of the latter s wife Believed That Request Was Made by Chicago August M W Crane who is supposed to have come west for Ing to Secretary of the Interior Bal linger that the secretary s resignation from the cabinet would be to the Inter est of the republican party returned east Just before he re fused either to deny or confirm the re port that he had asked Bal linger to resign It eloped late todav that both the and the senator were Jn the same hotel today and It Is generally to a set believed that a conference was held be I tween them yesterday afternoon this eve Secretary arrived In Chi cago at P o clock morning and Senator Crane put in an appearance at hotel two hours later The registered the senator did not Both gentlemen v. ere absent Pumping Station Denlson Texas August 3 last night destroyed the Texas and Pacific Railroad pumping station at Sherman During the fire a gasoline tank ex- i throwing the burning fluid into hall ccst not a crowd of seriously than 000 and shall Ing twenty people All will recover twenty stories high the The Is small The plans for the building must Approved the governor and It be completed January 1, 1916 Within thirty eara from the date completion the building is to be turned to the state from the hotel yesterday and both were gone at the same time left for Seattle last after declaring that he would not resign Senator Crane to was asked point blank If he had requested Secretary a nation He said i i came west on a mission 1 have 2 SWATTERS ESCAPE WRECK In Insurgent That Hit IS SILENT ON KANSAS Island Mich. Au gust 3 G Cannon speaker of the house of repre received the news of the Kansas Insurgent victory at Cannon Ball a local summer When asked for any comments on the situation he replied I have nothing to sav In re- gard to the Kansas primaries until the complete returns are before jne I should like to remark that primaries were also held in Missouri and Oklahoma STOCK SOP Another Big Speculative Pool Goes to New York August 3 became known today tHat another big specu lative pool has been eased of heavier holdings than It could carry Friends of Hawley will be quoted In The York World to morrow as admitting that a syndicate of said to be headed by J P Morgan have taken over 50 000 shares of Chesapeake and Ohio stock bought fly them since the railroad and Loeb Co parted with their interest Mr Hawley s control is said to remain Chesapeake and Ohio has recently sold as high as 92, and the pool is said to have bought at an average of 80 Latterly a decline set In. Under repeated drives the stock touched 6B yesterday Support developed and the price rallied to 70 It now appears that Morgan came to the rescue In St Louis August 3 re- tonight from various parts of the fourteenth district Indicate the probable renomination of Congressman the most careful and the registered voters and there are going to be some big surprises on the day of the from counties now apparently conceded to Governor Brown In spite of Governor Hoke Smith s absence the headquarters were crowd ed as usual with an enthusiastic band of workers who came In and out giv Ing their reports of the campaign It was said that another letter had been received from a Hoke Smith man who told of getting a letter from ernor thanking him for his sup port W A Woolbright said he was for Smith and had not Joined the Ful ton county Brown W M Tumlin of Haralson said his county will be for Smith this and that Folk county In which Brown s majority tw o years ago was 708 la doubtful W Dewberry reported that Schley and Macon counties would give Smith an Increased John Johnson senator from the Nineteenth 8 everything is for Smith in Greene B J Smith predicts that Walton will go for Smith this year W S says he would not be surprised if Smith s majority In Walton did not reach this time Republican Convention Declares Party Has Not Kept Faith of the TARIFF LAW SCORED Only Moat Lukewarm ment Given anil Hisses Greeted of to Pass lution Praising Name Set Them Des August publican Iowa wrote vigorously progressive today at a which was in an uproar most ol Senators Cummins and Dolliver and the Insurgent delegation at ton were enthusiastically Indorsed The tariff law was branded as a failure In the light of. the party pledge Of 1908 President Taft received only a warm A to harmony was flung out In the Indorsement of Governor Steam Roller Called Off. An attempt to use the steam roller and make the state central committee overwhelmingly progressive was called off presumably at the hint Senator Cummins Senator Cummins was temporarily chairman Senator permanent The progressive majority ranged close to 800 on every The resolutions committee was progressive 6 to 6 The foregoing Is a synopsis of tha day a events To may be added cheers and applause and and howls of The appearance and disappearance of the steam roller was one of the di- Incidents of the day It came about through the insistence of the stand pat of the platform com in demanding an unqualified In- of the Taft the legislate acts of the and hostility to Cummins and Taft and Roosevelt Face to Face maj have been an to stampede the delegates In favor of the stalwart resolutions was made when former Congressman Elaworth ger hoisted a portrait President Taft amid stand pat the other side answered with silence or with jeers Later another delegate among the progressives exposed a pic ture of Colonel occasioning a demonstration The Taft portrait was again and the two likenesses held so as to confront each other The tion interrupted a roll call for several minutes The stand pat members went down Charles A Crow Cannon adherent stand patter David W Hill surgent who opposed Con gressman Crow admitted tonight that the returns seemed to show his Wider Pleads New August 3 J Wider the young cashier of the Russo- Bank In this city whose Ings from the banks box re- In a loss upwards of to the Institution pleaded guilty today to the Indictment found against him In connection with the embezzlement Wider was remanded for sentence on August 10 Weather PARTLY CLOUDY Georgia i Partly In portion Friday cooler IB north portion light to moderate from Lowest temperature 71 Highest temperature 88 Mean temperature temperature Rainfall in 24 hours inches 00 Deficiency since 1st of month In SO Deficiency sIXl of month in 39 Stations and State of Weather i Temp Rain h rt 7 p m 8 The the attorney eral and the chairman of the railroad as of gg advantage possible In with the olan or erecting tie civic I center He pointed out tnat by I the proton that the property must be turned over to the Mate but It was not We talked on general matters Were you sent west to secure tary s I was sent for If I was sent replied the with a Is no public business I finish trip and am going home and do the board of directors of the plaza cor- time the state Is not estopped from are Blven the power to veto taking It over and that the former will In thirty years from completion will I not care to Mr mean that If the promoters hare not tics or my mission here gotten their monoi out of It 6v that New Southern Ala. August Adran taffes Given Mr as spokesman for the promoters of the plaza stated that U was desired to give the state every any proposition In connection with the be the losers and are perfectly the avowed build a when such proposition does not to take the on it j road from to meet their approval j The motion that the be reported Ala. the Birmingham favorably was made by Mr of ills and Scranton Railroad Company who declared It to be one of was incorporated by the secretary ot the propositions he had ever j state Its capital la seen The waa adopted by tint promoters being tor the most part i August 3 the returns from the republican state mary are not et complete are In so that It Is no longer any doubt as to who the winners are Six Insurgents and two ters were nominated as for congress Tn oof the E H and Victor present from the Seventh and Thomas a by a majority of on August 3 Victor the Insurgent leader In con- gress In his home In this city Bald regarding the Insurgent victories la Kansas significance ct the ing Insurgent Is two-fold It Is a complete of both Cannon and the by which he has robbed the people of free government In the House Scott Miller and Beeder were chairman of Important house Eighth districts had no Calderhead was ways and committee All were beaten be- m It Wa- thought last night SMO er that D B Anthony Jr Incumbent and Kansas to fit nation that by li with to ot the Cannon from the First I 1 had been defeated by T A the Insurgent candidate but returns i today proved that Anthony has been 1 Kansas Insurgents itt for immediate and to drive special out of control Itf Governor W. R. the clear pt cloudy Atlantic City pt c Boise City clear cloudy He clear cloudy Burrwood cloudy Charleston cl clear Corpus cl r clear Des clear Dodge City cloudy clear Durango ear cl dy Green pt. cl y clear clear clear clear Jacksonville clear Kansas Cits clear clouds cloudy Memphis clear cloudy cloudy Montgomery clear New j New North Platte clear rain clear clear pt. Rapid clear clear cloudy San clear San St pt. clear Salt Lake S Ste. clear clear pt clear clear candidate for I American 100 88 70 5! SO 7< EC 68 78 82 82 82 74 74 104 89 78 94 72 94 86 90 90 96 86 90 78 94 84 86 106 96 92 78 82 98 70 CO 82 82 87 76 80 98 82 88 80 78 78 I 78 1 04 00 22 oo oo oo oo oo oo oo 16 00 40 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 06 00. 12 00 CO 00 01 00 00 Continued on Page ADVERTISING WRITTEN BY Will I AM C C. 7, van On the broad porch of the Mount Washington at Bretton a few MR. WIN P. the President of the NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE and I sat doing some When the late JOHN A. 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