Brunswick Trolley Route Outlined Two-Phase Citywide Service
The plan details every car on Newcastle Street with two divisions from L and Lee to A B A terminals and Norwich to Albany First Ave. A Newcastle F Street spur will connect to the car shed near Mutual Light and Water. Six cars are on order with operation aimed by October first.
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Anpouneer
Newcastle Street
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Gloucester
Newcastle
Mansfield
Union
First Avenue
Norwich
N Streets
Albany
F Streets
Mutual Light and Water Company
Judge Speer to Decide the Case in Savannah
Judge Emory Speer will on Monday resolve the conflict between state and federal courts over Electric Supply Company affairs. The case stems from Receiver Davis refusing to follow an order directing him to turn the property over to Superior Court Judge Chariton. The outcome draws much interest.
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Savannah
Emory Speer
Davis
Speer
Superior Court
Chariton
Columbus Seeks Fourth Regiment Encampment
Columbus Georgia July 9 efforts intensify to host the Fourth Battalion Georgian state troops for the annual encampment. Local companies urge the move with Albany and Americus groups also backing the plan and officers expected to approve if desired.
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Columbus
Albany
Americus
Bill to Make Prices Uniform in State Senate Measure
Senator Jackson introduces a bill aimed at Standard Oil and similar groups prohibiting price discrimination across localities. It would be unlawful for any business in the state to sell a commodity at lower prices in one region than another, requiring uniform statewide pricing.
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Jackson
Senate
Standard Oil
Georgia Senate Passes Tax Reform and Education Bills
The Georgia Senate favors county boards borrowing to speed teacher payments and sets Georgia Day for February 2. New bills include expanding the governor’s military staff, recall of officials, state report exchanges, auto injury liens, initiative and referendum, marriage license fees, and war tax distribution to Confederacy survivors.
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Senate
Educaton
Schal
Slaton
Georgia
House
Butt
Fannin
Mathews
Committee On Finance
McCurry
Ward
Seventh
Perry
Ward and
Kemp
King and Gordy
Calloway
The
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Wall Street Market Opens with Little Change
New York July 9 opening prices for the great representative stocks showed no material change from Thursday. After slight early gains of a half to three quarters in some names, demand eased and the market settled at opening levels, remaining near yesterday's final prices.
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New York
Tragedy in St. Louis: Father Kills Self After Attacking Family
In St. Louis Gustave Krause, believed sane after an old injury, killed himself with a rifle after tying his 9 year old son to a bedstead and striking his wife with a sandbag and brass knuckles. The boy escaped, mother hospitalized in critical condition, police found Krause dead as they entered the home.
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St. Louis
Gustave Krause
Ex-Governor Smith Refutes Treasury Deficit Claims
Ex-Governor Koke Smith issues a statement denying reports of a looming state treasury deficit. He cites available cash on June 26 and 29, 1909, near beer fees, and a legal ability to use funds to pay teachers, arguing the treasury is in splendid condition despite critics.
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Atlcnia
Koke Smith
Treasury
Treasury Department
Brown
Explosion in Detroit Labor Troubles at Whitehead Kales Plant
Police view the blast as linked to labor trouble. A suitcase with gun cotton was placed under steel girders in Beecher avenue yard and exploded. The Whitehead and Kales plant suffered major window damage and nearby factories sustained harm. The firm previously pursued open shop amid ongoing labor disputes.
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Detroit
Mich
Whitehead & Kales
Beecher Avenue
Quiet Day Follows Champlain Tercentenary Events
Burlington Vermont July 9 reports a restful day after yesterday’s ceremonies with President Taft and British and French ambassadors in town for the Lake Champlain tercentenary celebration. Official amusements were few and far between today.
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Burlington, Vt
Taft
Lake Champlain
Another American Girl Engaged to a Prince
London reports the engagement of Prince Miguel of Braganza to Miss Anita Stewart daughter of Mrs James Henry Smith of New York The match ties to the Braganza line and Portuguese throne claim The story notes Anita Stewart is daughter of Rhirelander Stewart whose mother is widow of Silent Smith who recently left a fortune of 2955000 after a claim tied to the Portuguese throne.
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London
Miguel of
New York
Anita Stewart
Prince Miguel
Braganza
Rhirelander Stewart
Silent” Smith
Portugal
Carlos
Celebrating Bicentennial Victory at Poltava
Emperor Nicholas left St. Petersburg to attend the bi centennial celebration at Poltava marking Peter the Great defeating the Swedish forces in the historic battle. The event honors Russia’s military achievement as the nation marks two centuries since the clash.
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Russia
St. Petersburg
Nicholas
Poltava
Peter the the Great
He Had a Wife in Every State He Traveled
Christian Johnson arrested in San Francisco for defrauding Mrs. Leopold of 6000 dollars. Authorities report multiple wives across the country with at least three in San Francisco and two in Oakland plus others in Memphis Jean Jonesboro Lawrence Santa Rosa New Orleans Millbury Hamilton St John and one in Germany. Each wife claims loss from the marriage scam and more engagements were noted.
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Cal
Jway
Christian Johnson
H. Leopold
Oakland
Memphis
Jean
Jonesboro
Ark. Lawrence
Kas
Santa Rosa
New Orleans
Millbury
Ohio
Hamilton
Ont
St. John
Mich
Germany
Johnson
Taft and Diaz to Meet in El Paso Next Fall
President Taft and President Diaz will meet in El Paso, Texas, after Taft finishes his Alaska-Yukon expedition visit. Taft will depart Beverly, Massachusetts, on September 15 for the Pacific coast.
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Washington
Taft
President Diaz
el Paso
Tex
Beverly
Mass
Pacific Coast
Young Stewart Stole His Bride From Convent
Meridian Mississippi July 9 Governors of Mississippi and Alabama become involved in the romance of Thaddeus Stewart 19 and Annie Morrison 16 daughter of Scooba mayor Daniel D Morrison. Morrison pursued custody via habeas corpus but the couple fled across the state line toward Gulfport and Alabama. Mayor Morrison seeks requisition for return of his daughter.
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Meridian
Miss
Mississippi
Alabama
Thaddeus Stewart
Annie Morrison
Daniel D. Morrison
Scooba
Stewart
Mayor Morrison
Morrison
Annie
Bay Saint Louis
Gulfport
McCool
Scooha
Noel
Labels for Whisky Briefs Due to Taft Secretary
Printed briefs of arguments on whisky labels must be in Taft's private secretary by tomorrow. Copies will be filed for inspection, and responses must be submitted on or before July 20.
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Taft
Washington
Endowment Planned for Aged Deaconesses in Chicago
Plans outline an endowment of 599000 dollars for aged deaconesses linked to the Methodist association in Chicago. Norman W. Harris, Chicago banker, has contributed 100045 dollars as the initial gift to the fund.
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Chicago
Methodist Association
Norman W. Harris
House Seizes Tariff Battle as Payne Bill Moves On
Washington July 9 The tariff fight shifts from the Senate to the House as members rally to the Payne tariff bill The House votes 178 to 151 on a rule rejecting all 147 Senate amendments with 18 Republicans against and one Democrat for the rule Speaker Cannon names House conferees Payne Dalzell McCall Boutell Calderhead Fordney Clark Underwood Griggs Senate conferees named by Aldrich include Aldrich Burrows Penrose Hale Cullom Daniel Money Bailey.
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Washington
D. C
Senate
House of Representatives
House
Payne
Cannon
Dalzell
McCall
Boutell
Calderhead
Fordney
Clark
Underwood
Griggs
Aldrich
Burrows
Penrose
Hale
Cullom
Daniel
Money and Bailey
Not a Lawyer in Camden Can Be Appointed Judge
Camden county lacks a city court judge after Judge Rose's death. The county has no attorney qualified for the position, forcing the court to consider abolition or legislative amendment to qualify another lawyer. Only one or two lawyers exist in the county, none of whom meet the qualifications.
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Camden
Camden County
Rose
Schooner Loaded With Rail Expected To Pay
A schooner carrying a full cargo of rail for the City and Suburban Railway is expected to arrive in port today after leaving Sparrows Point. A second schooner, which arrived yesterday, reported sighting the vessel offshore. Despite the delay, track construction from Mansfield to Prince continues as planned.
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Sparrows Point
City and Suburban Railway Company
Lee
Albany
Mansfield
Prince
Harriman Improves After Medical Consultation in Vienna
Edward H. Harriman arrived in Vienna for treatment and doctors report his condition as satisfactory after a morning consultation. The physicians concluded the ongoing treatment is effective and Harriman is notably improved.
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Vienna
Edward H. Harriman
Harriman
Million Dollar Dock Christened in East Boston
The Cunard line vessel Saxtonia arrived in East Boston and the new million-dollar dock was officially christened today marking a milestone for the port.
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Boston
Cunard Line
Echoes of a Major Failure Prompt damages suit
Cincinnati July 9 A damage suit for 150000 was filed against De Paul University by Allen Hallet, reflecting the echo of the P. J. Kean failure that affected Catholic institutions.
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Cincinnati
P. J. Kean
DePaul University
Allen Hallet
Centenarian James Tucker Killed in Ohio Incident
Bellefontaine Ohio July 100 year old James Tucker was killed yesterday at Champaign county infirmary when a blind man ran against him and knocked him down. His wife is nearly 100. the couple were married 75 years ago.
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Bellefontaine, O
James Tucker
Champaign County Infirmary
Senate grants months salary to Dr Hale widow
The Senate voted a months salary to the widow of the late Dr Edward Everett Hale the former chaplain, honoring a long standing custom. This follows Hale’s service and death and reflects the chamber’s tribute to his widowed family.
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Washington
Senate
Edward Everett Hale
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