GREEK WINS OVER CANADIAN VISITORS TO CITY REFLECT CHAMP. IN STRAIGHT ARGENTINA BEEF BOY CONFESSES TO FALLS SENTIMENT OVER STATE

Kervaras Uses with “Body Scissors’’ Twice Success_Both Howard Poster, former senator from clan of the state convict bureau, was He stated that Have Narrow Autauga county, while in Birmingham a visitor yesterday. the Grapplers Many Escapes—Match Gains state would take some of the convicts Mass Will Be Held yesterday, told his friends that he Meeting State to Deter- now employed at Euclle and Belle El- New York Youth Startles Enthusiastic of Spectators—Other Department would Oscar \V. Underwood for Approval support len and put them in Aldrich mine, the at Jefferson Theatre to the Senate. Events Also mine Who Controls owners of which have recently con- the Poliee With Crime Interesting Mr. Poster is a prohibitionist and a Discuss His tracted with the state for convict labor Candidacy Product former leader of that cause in the Ala- “Sanitary conditions are good.'* said Revelations bada senate. He does not think that r r. Austin. “At Banner and Flat Top By ASA ROUNTREE, JR. prohibition is an issue in this cam- we have a few cases'of meningitis, but of a nature of an the in the early and the | nothing epidemic.” 1 In Interest of II. Bod- Assuming aggressive after early were paign. the George stages Intensely Washington, January New York, January 27.—Alfred Leh- part of the bout, Gus Kervaras. the Interested In the wink of the two 27.—Investigation “1 have observed conditions I eker’s for of Jeffer- heavies. of through- John If. Wallace, Jr., candidate for candidacy sheriff Numerous times Argentina beef packing has been man, an undersized youth, scarcely out “Greek Dion,” last night defeated Mike during the two part* of out the state.” he added, “and have from the started governor, returning Virginia, < f In witness chair son county there will be held tonight bout both men seemed on quietly by the state department his teens, sat the Donnelly, the “Irish Whirlwind,” in two the verge reached the conclusion that Mr. Under- where he delivered an address before of achieving a fall, hut to determine who nn«l confessed to taken a: the Jcfferso ntheatre a mass meet- each time the un- controls the product; to today having straight falls at the Birmingham Athletic der wood will be elected senator and B. the legislature in regard protec- man, by quick work, would whether there is a in 1»> revealed wiggle out combination among tion of game life, passed through Bir- Part bomb outrages, ing. club. The match, which was staged be- and then the contest R Comer governor." would begin again Argentina and knowledge of cleared the with packers to what extent mingham yesterday. SO. up mys- There is more than ordinary interest fore a capacity house, gained the en- added fury. American packers are “Virginia," he said, “has shown an tery of two murders and furnished in- Especially at one time parties to any com- George H. Parker, the well known thusiastic support of the spectators in its in the first part for the of game in the meeting In that Mr. Bodeker did bines that exist. aptitude preservation formation a number of Donnelly barely miss his may Orders have been banker of Cullman is concerning lea* early stages and up until. the very end, throwing county, strong animals and birds, and will no doubt was Greek sent ser was former chief of police and opponent. The Irishman a from Washington to in his crimes. when the Greek gained diplomatic support of Oscar W. Underwood n law as strong as that which heavyweight caught his toe hold on adopt C. Kervaras and came within agents of the department in the Today Lehman was called as a wit* dismissed on evidence procured by in Argen- for the Senate. lie was a visitor to (prevails In Alabama. opponent a corner and pinned his shoul- an acc of hemming his shoulders to the tina to make a careful into the “1 feel confident In regrd to my can- Pcsa In the trial of Angelo IN'. Austin, one of his and inquiry Birmingham yesterday. Sylvester, opponents, ders to the floor with a “body scissors,” lloor. only the hugh strength and dex- Argentina industry, and into didacy, and will immediately get again accused of one of the bomb is terity of the Greek particularly "You may count upon Cullman coun- outrages, concerning the value of which there the fast work of the giant grapplers held preventing this feat. thick of the 1 cannot At contracts made for the of beef Into the fight. Lehman told the court of the burn* no time during the entire bout was delivery ty he said. “Our people are demo- marked difference of rapt the attention of the audience. foresee the possibility of the people re- opinion. thc're sign of to shippers who send it to the United lug of two Brooklyn houses for the In- any stalling or the use of crats and are able to distinguish be- Mr. Comer.” the The first fall came at the conclusion other fleeting Circulars distributed advertising any crooked methods which are States. surance and many other lesser crimes, tween work and words. There Is a 22 minutes of hard work. After connected muss meeting have invited all to at- trying closely with the wrestling Although no one in would In Bir- lie said the bomb outrages authority material difference between tho two Other well known Alabamians usually ulmost game. The match appeared on discuss tend who believe in a "fair deal.” This nearly every hold, calculated to pin strictly tho investigation, it N under- mingham yesterday were Judge John brought the perpetrators $500. the level and if of the words and we can appreciate that dif- in- the shoulders of his to the few, any, specta* stood the information obtained Is for the state treasurer and candidate is taken to mean that the recent adversary Burlfoy, One robbery showed a Chinese wag tors who witnessed the entertainment use of tlie ference. Mr. will j the deportment of justice. At- Underwood’s majority secretary of state; Malcolm A. vestigation by the city commissioners I mat, big Greek resorted to a "body went [for murdered. This, he said, netted away dissatisfied. torney General MoKoynoIds, it is known, be large." of candidate for him scissors" and Oiaimm Autaugaville, into the official life of Mr. Bodeker succeeded in putting the Preceding and the has been while tht> two men j following main card conducting his own inquiry into state treasurer, and W. A. Connelly, a with him who* massive back of the Canadian were u number of minor v. ill be discussed. Several sneakers will champion good events. Twro the Argentina beef market and tho fac- J. Max Austin of Wetutnpka, physi- well known attorney of Montgomery. he said, killed the Chinese, got thg matches between tors be heard and it is anticipated that fiat on the floor. wrestling lightweights which figure In the price of that same amount. were staged as a prelude to the wrest- beef In the American will be indulged in. After a brief rest the two went back big markets. His The boy's statement corroborated im spirited oratory and each was ling bout, a creditable affair. agents already have reported designs by detail a confession he made to the Following the meeting Mr. Bodeker at each other hammer and tongs, and po- The first, which was between J. D. Meyer American packers to control refrigerat- SERIOUS GALES ON lice last fall. will launch his for the of- for awhile neither gained material and H. campaign any M, Gakis, resulted in a victory ing space on steamships plying between Lehman said he had personally plant* for the fice of sheriff. It is probable that he advantage over the other. However, to- latter, who won in two straight the South American republic and the CALIFORNIA COAST ed lt> or 18 bombs, causing much dams falls. Gakis secured the first in min- United States. To what extent con- ANOTHER M a ward the 10 minutes 2>i this MAN ill form club tonight, and with the end of of wrestling SHOT age. utes and the second in two. The other dition prevails has not been determined, 9an Francisco, 27.—The indorsement of those who attend the Donnelly seemed to tire, and the Greek January highest "The gang I worked for." said he* w event was een but of restling betw John Unhtnos officials the state department who seas known on the Pacific coast since It "were Mark handers. The boss would! meeting begin his fight. That tho meet- redoubled his efforts to gain another fall and J. D. Jones. Tills resulted Jr. a draw- have been consulted are of tho opinion write was charted the United States govern- letters demanding money undo? will he attended is the match. From this on by ing largely gen- and time the after 22 minutes of work, neither being that the American packers play u promi- BV t hients of death to well-to-do Italians* HIGHWAYMAN ment were during the recent recorded erally believed. Irish wrestler appeared to tire fast and able to secure a fall out of the other. nent part in all matters relating to the When they did not 'come across* I wag The events after the Argentina beef series of gales. at the end of 16 minutes of warm work staged match were supply. sent with a bomb. exceeding interesting and proved to bo H. W. Rhodes, lighthouse was after the ex* Kervaras got his opponent in the corner inspector, "They usually paid up even better than the preliminaries. O’Hare Wounded in Right in receipt today of reports from keepers plosion of the bomb. If they did notj and, after several ineffectual attempts to Announcement was mane last CLAUDE HENDRIX TO ___HOTELS^___ nigh* by «ivh g the facts. The light on Trinidad we went after 'em again." throw the resorted to of the Irishman, again officials Birmingham Athletic club — -- — »»• — PLAY WITH FEDERALS Not head, near Eureka. Cal., was put out last -•••— r-1 the “body scissors" and. as in previous that Dr. Poller, one of the foremost Leg—Is Seriously week by surf that smashed the thick pro- Hartxdl Report Denied attempt, was successful, Donnelly seem- w'restlers in tills country, would wrestle Kansas City, January 27.—Claude Wounded tecting panes of glass surrounding It. New York, January 27 A report ingly being too tired to break the hold. at the club on February 4. Dr. Roller, Ilondrix. who pitched for the Trinidad head rises 380 feet above the Hotel Flanders Skeptical at first, the largo crowd that has agreed to throw both and Pittsburg Chicago that Roy Hartzell, utility matf Donnelly sea level. The light Is perched on a witnessed the bout gradually warmed up Karvoras one time each, »n Go minutes. baseball club last sea- of the New York 133-137 West 47th Street. New shelf of rock about half way up, and the clul>| t-on, will wear a Kansas City Federal lens is 200 feet above had opened negotiations with President York City, Just Off Broadway R. H. O’Hare of «17 Twenty-first street, the margin of the league uniform next year, according to surf. Gilmore of the , was des north, was shot in the leg ami The Agnes Dong, chairman of the an painfully right kind of a hotel in the member- announcement by the club tonight. A comber leaped the summit of the light nled by President Farrell tonight, wounded an unknown negro at whea| ship committee. Hendrix by oti Tillamook off the coast of Ore- right locality. In the heart of the recently signed a contract rock, In* made a letter reoelvetl Twenty-fifth street and Fourth alley Inst public front theatre district and adjacent to the News with , manager of the Chi- gon, and smashed the glasses. of Ensley j afternoon the House The llnrtzell, dated Denver. Pol.. January 24% Yesterday Wesley cago Federal league club, and, accord- night at 9:80 o'clock. It was stated at sea on the south coast swept over shopping centers. Positively fire- held its first it hav- In which the player said: “Your te.fmi birthday celebration, ing to tonights announcement, has the South Highlands infirmary, where the summit of the light on San Pedro been established accepted and contract received. Will proof. Excellent cuisine and an ex- ing on© year ago- A turned him over to Kansas breakwater, 7» feet Hlgr< Everything is in readiness for the trade City. the wounded man was removed in Shaw's up. cake one and report at. Hot Springs, Ark.t on Feb* ceptional orchestra. A large addi- birthday bearing candle was George Perring, an infielder with the display which is to be given under the placed in the center of the ambulance following the shooting, that ruary ir».“ tion just completed, containing li- table and Columbus American association team Prof. Victor Rigueur Dead auspices of the Ladies’ Aid society of a ring, dime and thimble were cut from last the hone of his left leg was broken. It and billiard hall. season, tonight signed to play with 27.- brary, grill it by the children. Miss Philadelphia, January Professor the Ensley Baptist church for the benefit Dorothy Crim the Kansas City Federals. * was not known at a late hour last night Dr. Dowling Speaks to Mothers and her assistants, Miss Stovall and Miss Victor Jtlguer, one of the oldest mem- J. of the missionary funds tomorrow and whether or not It would be necessary to Hr. D. Howling delivered a very Ins Eva Dorton, arranged the occasion which bers of the French and Handsomely house. colony here, tercstlng lecture yesterday afternoon tfl( Friday night at the Ensley opera was amputate. greatly enjoyed by the children. GEORGE YANTZ SOLI) widely known as a teacher, died at Furnished Rooms In the about 75 merchants of this According to the accounts of the shoot- the mothers of the neighborhood at th« display his home BY today from heart disease. South school. His wag and district are by 75 The play “Ben-Hur” was presented last JOHNNY DOBBS ing, Mr. O’Hare was walking north on Highlands subject city represented Professor Rlguer was born In Private Baths at Dijon, church. Besides this, night the Ensley opera house by the street and as he was “Prenatal Pare." The large attendance young ladies of the New Twenty-fifth pass- France, 83 years ago. degree team of Evening Star court No. 3 Orleans, January 27.—Manager of mothers at the lecture gave ample there are a4 number of small children ing Fourth alley a negro suddenly stepped of Ensley and Birmingham court No. 1. John Dobbs of the New Orleans baseball proof of the popularity of the series ofl who will a pretty drill and song. out In front of him and commanded him Ohio to Have Kxhihit $1.50 Per give, Tribe of Ben-Hur. The performance was club today announced the sale of Catcher educational lectures now being given by Day to his He stood for a The ladies have taken much interest in witnessed a hold up hands. Columbus, o.. January 27.—A bill carry- of the at the by large number of mem- George Yantz to Toledo of the American physicians city various i an the comin and are trying to make bers from the two lodges and 75 candi- moment looking at the negro and made Ing appropriation of $100,000 for an Ohio school buildings In nil parts of the city. gevent association. Contracts have been re- exhibit at the —— ..—- « Upward dates. The was no move for Panama-Pacific exposition ever play very spectacular to The negro stood it one of the best displays that has ceived from obey. and was Pitchers James Bagby and was the lower house of the presented for the first time in the passed by VTTFM* IIODFKFH MASS MBRTo From Grand Centra! cars been held in the Birmingham district. an Instant and then fired, leaving Station, tli© south by a degree team. Abner Perry and Catcher Robert Hig- Ohio legislature this afternoon. The IMi VT .1 FFI'HItSON TIIKATKH TO* marked scene at a hard run. When last seen he "Broadway" without trans- The following young ladies take part in gins. measure now goes to the senate. % l(*HT. fer; the entertainment: Miss Gunn, Miss The Indies' Aid was making toward Fourteenth street Station, 7th Ave. Mary society of the Ann Manager Dobbs said he expected a num- cars without transfer. Grace Hillhouse. Miss Agnes Tx>ng, Miss Street Presbyterian church held its an- ber of young pitchers ami outfielders to on Third avenue. nual election of officers ■ MW—I ■ I——— at the for The and detective departments ““ 1 Bessie Stewart, Miss Leona Davis, Miss Monday report spring training February 1, amt police «* Booklet home of Mrs. W. D. Martin at Falrview. Upon Request. Miss the entire squad by February 15. About are both working on the case. l*atrol- Edna Meyers, Miss Rebecca Gay, The meeting was well attended and plans 15 of the Cleveland players are expected I H. R. SHARES. PROP. Miss Pauline Echols, man McGill brought in a suspect about Marie Broadnax, for the coming year were discussed. The here to begin training within the next exam- t Miss Da- officers were 10 o'clock last night, but after an Miss Roberta Russell, Margaret following elected: Mrs. week or so. t .lames he was released. It is the vis, Miss Lillian Hendon, Miss Velmon Sams, president; Mrs. AY, D. Mor- ination opin- is the Above ton, first, vice president; Mrs. H. ion of the police that the negro Miss Ruth Davis, Mrs. Dr. Les- N. Bell, “Away Supple, second vice president'; Mrs. Harry Eng- MELVILLE PRATT IS same man who attempted to hold up A. Miss Maelimore Supple, Miss Roselyn lie, lish, secretary; Mrs. Thomas AYatson, SIGNED BY BILLIKENS J. Clark Monday night. ! Phillips. Miss Virginia Phillips, Mrs. J. treasurer. It was stated at the hospital last night L. Smith, Miss Dobson, Mrs. Blackbourne, that Mr. O’TIure’s injuries, while pain- Montgomery, January 27.-*Montgomery and is in no Everything” HOTEL IMPERIAL Miss The regular meeting of St. Margaret’s ful. are not serious that he Mrs. Strickland. Miss Myrtle Wells, Guild, of St. John's today signed two new players, both danger. Lucile Smith, Mrs. Spencer, Miss Lenora Episcopal church, The 31st to 32nd St. which was to have been held this after- Southern college men. Dan Showers, Jefferson County Bank Broadway, Nettle Building Bailey, Miss Agnes Busby, Miss has been noon. postpond on account of outfielder and pitcher, in a semi-profes- towers above all Others in the Mrs. Allen. Miss Frankie Knzor, the rehearsal of away NEW YORK Davis, the baby opera, which sional from Millsaps college. Jackson, Ora Miss Hazel Mae Elroy, will be presented in about two weeks THREE CHILDREN south in on the inside it Miss Minor, Miss. He has with Miss. height—and the played Gulfport, Miss Mattie Braswell, Miss Virginia Dick- by guild. The next meeting will DIE A RESULT be M. W. Pratt, a University of Alabama AS nil others in con- held at the Ensley public on surpasses beauty, ens, Mrs. C. A. Hassler, Miss Thelma library secured Cincinnati AA’cdnesday, February 4. star, by last year and OF EATING POISON Cook, Miss Annie Lou Pitts, Miss Nina turned over to Valdosta, Oa., in the Em- venience, elegance, spaciousness,, plre State league, is a recom- Welch, Miss Nannie Rasco, Miss Marie The members of the St. So- I highly and comfort. Anthony’s mended equipment, safety cial club will a pitcher. Hearst, Miss Mollie Jordon, Mrs. Veasey, give dance this evening Haley vtlle, January 27.—(Special.) ft is the one at their ball and only building where Miss Francis Sheldon, Miss Xelle Sup- on Avenue H and Twenty- The three children of Perry Howland, second street. The public Is invited to all needs can Mrs. Miss TYLER MAY* near their home your office and will be pler, Miss Foy Russell. Burgin, attend. SIGN" while playing yes- Ludie Campbell, Mis Rosa Mehaffey, Miss WITH FEDERALS terday, found a Jar of phosphorus supplied. of the Barbara Endrees, Mrs. Iiuffbaker, Miss The marriage of Miss Beulah Story to paste that contained n good deal Lucile Lewis, Mrs. B. O. Edwards, Miss Mr. Charles Hudson will take place at I.#owell, Mass., January 27.—Mordical deadly poison and because of Ita sweet Consult the agents. the home of the bride s ^lary Godwin. Miss Pauline Phillips, Mrs. home today, the Brown, manager of the St. Houis club taste they ate the whole of it. Rev. T. H. B. Teeple officiating. The 1 Piper. Mrs. J. T. Edwards, Mrs. Noble. of the Federal league, came here today A load of trash and empty cans, col- young couple will reside in this city. Miss Edith Brooks, Miss Edith McWil- to obtain the services of George Tyler,, lected by the. town sanitary wagon, liams. Miss Celia Root, Miss Louise Math- The banquet of the Ensley Commercial pitcher of the Boston Nationals. Tyler bad been dumped in n gully and tho J. L. R. E. & Ins. Co. was announced that, he had ews, Miss Irene Abele, Miss Marie Hull, club, which to have been held Inst taken the Fed- children playing with tho cans found Yancey night, has been Miss Bertha Bates and others. postponed till February eral offer under consideration. He said the Jnr among the rubbish. The old- 10 on account of a large number of the he was dissatisfied with the terms of- est was only 4 years old, the youngest Or S. M. Room 523 members being unable to attend. ft red him by Boston, but W’asn’t BAj£ER, Superintendent, The vestrymen of St. John’s Episcopal ready a mere baby. They complained about to sign with the new league. He prom- church held an important meeting Mon- noon yesterday of feeling sick and later ised Brown an answer. early went to sleep. It was not until 4 o'clock The Pure Food Hold of (lie day night in the office of W. N. Wood. AMUSEMENTS that It. with realized tho children were City. Several committees were one appointed, 111. Medical aid was sent for hut the Mrs. Fiske CREE GETS BIG to draft plans for the new church build- deadly drug had done Its fatal work Seats go on sate at the theatre A quiet, delightful home for the ing, which will be erected in the near JefTeraorj OFFER FROM FEDS. and all three little ones died during the * box office this morning for the ravcler with fastidious tastes. La- future on the corner pf Avenue G and perform- night. ance Mrs. Fiske and Their father Is one of the drivers dies street. The committee by tile Manhattan Sunbury, Pa., January 27.—"Birdie" traveling alone or with chil- Twenty-second here in the New York who has been employed by the dren is follows: H. W. F. Wil- company strong Sheldon play, "The Tree, the American outfielder, will receive special attention as C. Marugg, Woodward company for over two years High Road,” Friday night. Social and said today the Pittsburg Federal league from an official hostess, manager of cox and O. A. Gane. Another commit- sinking gas wells and who, with his political reforms that are now baseball team had offered him $5000 a Woman's Department. tee was appointed to canvass all mem- upper- comrades and their families, were mov- most in the are for three years and had to to do some bers of the church in the Ensley district, public mind, unfolded In year promised ing Fayette drilling At th.« gateway of the Herald "The to deposit, half of that figure, if he signs there. city, of R. H. W. M. Per- High Road." The attendance prom- consisting Shaddick, a three-vear contract. Cree has not given It is understood the remains will he Square. one block from new Penn. ises to be large. son and J. J. Nickols. Other matters of his decision to the hunting party. taken to their home In Indinna for Station, the radial point of all traffic importance was taken up by the vestry- burial this evening on the Hominolo in the midst of Madame lines, the fashion- men!. Work on the new church is ex- Nazimova Ambassador Entertains 1.1 mi ted. able and pected to in a short time. The production which diaries shopping theater district. begin very Frohman Washington, January 27.—A brilliant lias mrde for “Bella Send for booklet and schedule of Donna." James Ber- was The semi-annual election of officers of reception given tonight by the FOR HIGHER rates. nard Fagan's adaption of Robert Hich- REQUEST the Lyric club of the Ensley High school German ambassador, Count Von Bern- ens' novel of the same used RATES WITHDRAWN was held yesterday afternoon after school. name, being storff, In honor of the fifty-fifth an- ItOHERT STAFFORD, Proprietor Madame The Lyric club lias about 85 members. by Nazimova, Is n most elab- of the birth of nniversary Emperor Wil- 27.—An ( The following officers were elected: Davis orate one, and will be shown at tile Jef- Topeka, Kan., January ap- Ol'EUXD' TOWXSEXI), Manager liam. The entlro diplomatic corps and Gingery, president; Eugene Freeman, vice ferson theatre plication for permission to Increase Saturday night. many high government officials, includ- president; Miss Margaret Suppler, treas- 10 to 25 Telephone Mail. Sq. 6100. ing Secretary Bryan, attended. freight rates from per cent urer; Miss Louise Mathews, secretary; Mme. Melba on produce nnd creamery products >■■■—■ Miss Nettie librarian, and Miss ■— 1 Dkvis, The concert to be given under the aus- Elric Lynde Nichols Dead which hail been made by western rail- Shimmering Glass pices of the Birmingham Music Study Plattsburg, N. V., Janus ry 27.—Elric roads, was withdrawn by represen- club, with Mme. Melba, tile great prlma Lynde Nichols of Plattsburg, for more tatives of the roads today at n hearing Set in Solid Steel an of the Interstate donna as the principal, at the Jefferson than half a century one of the promi- before examiner theatre the commerce commission. r evening of 4 nent business men of northern New ■ 'HE newest in railroad travel —a February prom- dealers from magnificent ises to Forty produce Nebraska, sun-parlor be one of the musical events of York, died here, Aged 93 years. Mr. Iowa, Minnesota. Colorado, Missouri and observation car attuched to the all-steel train to Florida — tlie season. The Nichols was a factor In the seat reservation on at develop- North and South Dakota were pres- the Seminole Limited. ment of iron Industry of the Saranac Planned for utter luxury; for comfort the store of the ent to against the proposed Cable-Shelby-Burton protest and the Ptano I valley. The action of the railroad safety unequaled, making Seminole Limited the train FAMOUS AT HOME AND ABROAD company on Second avenue Indi- Increase. the hearing to that choose to take them to and cates that gr®at interest is being taken representatives brought people Georgia Florida. nn end. in thp offering. abrupt Picture the joy of a journey on this palatial train, the Filed Holland House At the Lyric Suits The following wfiro among the suits Another splendid seven-act Keith vaude- jffifth &oenue and 30- Street filed yesterday in the city and circuit ville bill is offered at the Lyric tills Seminole Limited courts: week, witli Belle Blanche, talented singer Thu Train of Thu Hoar Neto James Hutcheson, administrator, es- ]Soek ©tj) and impersonator, Edmond HgyCs and Insist on tate vs. Sloss- of Rigsby Hutcheson, Whether you linger over a or over a company in a screaming comedy sketch, fragrant cigar, gossip cup Distillery Shcffleld Steel and Iron company; $3000 of whether in and Bradna and Derrick, bareback riders tea; resting your great, comfortable berth, or enjoy- damages claimed for alleged personal a from Barnum & Bailey circus as the fea- Bottling ing well-cooked, well-served dinner—you will agree that cer- Injuries. tures. tainly one southbound train gives you a trip of luxury that well Marlon Chandler vs. Louisville and bean comparison with the superlative good times at Nnshville Railroad company; $29,000 awaiting you At the Bijou s your journey end. And It costs no more than on ordinary trains. Everyone who has read "Freckles”—and It Is Your damages claimed for alleged loss of they number thousands in Birmingham— leg. lanrRp super-heater Pacific type locomotive* Protection insure your arrival on time. Speed, service will want to see the George I* Adams vs. St. Louis and splendid presenta- and every convenience are n&surcd. $3000 tion of the novel by the Beulah Poynter San Francisco Railroad company; Leaves Birmingham 35 p.m., Columbus tO.IO p.m. Stock company this week at the Bijou. damages claimed for alleged personal Arrives Jacks anvil Is 7J$0*.m. next morning ?ia It Is probably the best offering of the Injuries. Thomas Griffin vs. Birmingham Rail- season of stock. Next week Miss Poyn- tei* will play “Lena Rivers.” way, Light and Power company; $3000 Central I damages claimed for alleged personal of Georgia At the Orpheum MONTI CELLO Injuries. Ticket Office 2010 First Avenue. Phone: Main no. Special Betenc Certainly the largest and probably the W. P. Brown vs. Republic Steel and best musical offering that has ever been Iren company; $3000 damages claimed for injuries. to the Orpheum Is offered there this week alleged personal in Willard's Temple of Music, with its Guaranteed Evans Is Bound Over splendid stage settlug and many novel Favorably known for the Excellence of its Andrew Evans, a negro, charged un- and new musical instruments. Baby Vio- Best on Earth Cuisine and the Character of its der the federal law with breaking Into Patronage. let Stroud Is another particularly goo: a box car and interfering with Inter- [Room*. 200 New Bath*. E»trjr Modem Appointment. act. IT*8 ALL state commerce, was given a hearing AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE J. OTTO before R. B. United Complat* PrutrWIoa ksalunt At the Judge Watts, States ____ yTACK__ Majestic PIRE, THEFT. COLLISION, TH ANSPORTATIOY WHISKEY commissioner, yesterday and was bound A\n PROPERTY DAlUOl At ths Majestic theatre this week the over to the federal grand jury In the ALL IN ONE POLICY photo drama. “Traffic in 8uuls," expres- LIwMinnl and London and CtVoh* Inaurnnor of •old Whsrsvsr sum of $500. EvanB was accused of _ Company Now Ynrk the inside workings of the white slave Quality Counts breaking into a car in the St. traffic. The pictures are Louis attracting largi and Sun Francisco Railroad crowds at every performance. company's LOUIS V. yards in the city. CLARK & FUOMS 007 CALL—F C0M Agents HO.\ IS—WHIT IS 41k AYE. AND Utk Fg