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B OS U XXVI NO 173 GAINESVILLE FLORIDA FRIDAY AUGUST 27 1909 TEN CENTS A WEEK I nIne 4- VOL YCYMawuk p Tf u qe r YnJ f e HALLS SHUT OUT BY BRICK CITY TEAM Played Miserable Ball Thursday and Were Easily Defeated by the Visitors OAK 1i tir F M rREWim Recent events from a baseball standpoint would Indicate that Manager Davis has postponed the dis flanging of the Oak Halls about a seek too long Of course thishas no connection with the game between Gainesville and Ocala Thursday afternoon but to come down to brass tacis the boys from the brick City and I a- Jatka played around us and they did not have to exert them- selves to any great extent to do the I trick either Between two and three hundred i admirers of the Ocala team accompn sled the boys to Gainesville and if results HO tar as the score Is could contribute to their en- tire satisfaction they should be tIll happiest band of excursionists ever to leave this city It was plainly evident at the end of the first Inning that the visitors lad the best of the fray as two hits In the first block netted them one run while Gainesville went out In order As for punk playing yesterdays game filled the bill Errors were made by the Oak Halls In ucla rapid succession that it was hard to keep tab on them and it may be that the scorekeeper tailed to dot down all that were made As It Is they have eight charged up to them while Ocala IH only charged with three The Brick City people were skit- tish as to the result and conse- quently brought with them Walker Collins and Selph the pitcher first and third basemen respectively of Ialatkn and It IH largely due to their good work that Ocala won with such ease Walker was wild at times being charged with four wild bitches but hi was not in serious danger of being scored upon but once In the third Inning when Watson stole gpcoml nnd thlr1 Tuid nttcinntcd to steal home Waller an old I I Ie rings sR con- cerned t 1 1 one two three l GaIn s ¬ yule boy caught a good game for Ocala and touched the ball for a two bagger In the fifth Inning Graham and played good tall the former making good- on five chances all that came his way HInes was liberally applauded upon making a beautiful onehanded catch In deep center after a long run Galloway brougnt forth great applause from the spectators when he made a beautiful catch of Watsons long fly in center field There will be another game this afternoon when it Is hoped that the local team will redeem themselves The Game in Detail Following Is an account of the game In detail First Inning Donaldson out on a fly to left Dodge hit to left for one base and went to second when Waller went out third to first Collins hit to left and Dodge scored Collins stole second Walker fanned Hits 2 runs 1 Hendricks fanned Allen out sec- ond to first Graham out third to first Hits 0 runs 0 Second Inning Bennett out short to first Galloway singled over third Izler skied out to short Galloway caught trying to steal second Hits 1 runs 0 Spottswood out pitcher to first Miller struck out Yoe went to first on n bunt to third and stole second Bullock out short to first Hits 1 runs 0 Third Inning Selph out short to first Donaldson went out pitcher to first Dodge out fly to Graham Hits 0 runs 0 Watson went to first on an easy grounder toward second Walker covering and fumbled the ball Hlne sacrificed pending Watson to second Hendrlcks fanned Watson stole third Allen fanned Hits 0 runs 0 Fourth Inning Waller singled to left Collins Sllott wood Ort pop ¬ S Cobb Resigns as Secre- tary Railroad Commission f i E I J TALiAiJ S lK Klu AUR ii ir- S E Cobl lio Wlls Bjijiolntid tan to the Railroad Co Mmliuiier- a IM of JnHuary last to succeed Hou H f Dunn WMO at that tiww- MtCt i John L Morgan a Bunion tJ thi Coumutlou Inter i han t nu hfrvwltfi y- ia u s wrvurr of bon iri i in tux taking ihl- v i n ld r t ii I tin tfcr I I find 1 ltilr K- lt I HlMl I 4 WWW Sec 1 t OJ HUh Ilalirul1 J I > Ia- j Ir hilt I un JaCtlalsnIIIr I Ii look and I t I II- I j I hi- I I 1 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Camp Perry CAMP IBKRY 0 Aug 26 The national rifle team match was won by the United States Navy winner- In 1U7 by the score of oSOl 5S4 ahead of the United States Infantrys winning score last year The the National trophy and 130 The United States inairy took second 350 with 37 Massachu- setts third 300 with 727 and the United States cavalry i r u with 3726 three of the four hon ors going to service teams who last year took the four Ohio was fifth with 3713 Wiscon- sin sixth 3613 New York seventh GS6 Pennsylvania eighth 3G77 the United States marines ninth 3071 and Iowa tenth 3631 The days sport was marred by an unpleasant throwing out of the rapid fire score of the tram representing the United States Naval Academy Wisconsin entered a pro- test with the executive officer Lieut Col It K Evans general staff U S A against the cadets score being counted on the ground that the ca- dets had an unfair advantage in rapid tiring because they bad filed off 01 removed the stop pin of their rifle bolts thus making the bolt action more rapid The cadets score of 166 was counted as zero which put in fortyseventh rank instead of fifth where they otherwise would have been at that stage The winners in class U and C will receive the following prizes the aiembvrw also getting medals as do the winner In Class A Class H York the 3000 Hilton trophy and Maryland J r f Connecticut 223 California 5200 Class C Texas first the bronze soldier of Marathon and 300 Ala- bama 2fiO Georgia 173 and Tenner iota out to third Walker went to first on a bunt to pitcher advancing to second llennett singled to center filling the ba es Galloway- hit through short scoring Waller and Jzler fanned Selph got hit and took first again filling the scrtJ on i tall IXmnld n iflrt l the side short to first tilts 2 runs S- irniwiu struck out Spottuwood bit through short for first tag but wu forced Hot HI second on Millers grounder to third Miller thrown out it second lilts 0 run 0 Fifth Inning WntMHi and liulkvrk relieved Miller Ibises going to the b nrh Miller to renter HeW aw Den ton to right field IXMlg h w Ml Mtl to third Waller hit to itir for two Collin Hew nat to OrakMM auneU Hits 1 run t Yew out iwlrhrr i lli l Itulluvk bladed aVli h too hoi to kftfttfl and went to r ng to M t an- t tt i hall WatMio tww oi to- i rttr Uuiim irnrk tint Ittt item UM- walKiNl fiollowa nfr at- wM to l Mker- K iuff WM Ih n 114- if Iiri v af if gets lire InCidentthe o them 0 Ikl r bases- Tl t HI- nd end Walk II tlll- I I tlllltll lu f1I tl I I II- t I navy New 8 rr 1d all r Rams oar curt I runs rt U ab l0a d- Isirr huWad 1Itri 1 it pt- u I I ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ < < > < < + + + + BAND OF KU KLUX PAY VISIT TO GEORGIA TOWN Mounted Men in long Black Robes Ride Through the Streets and Issue Warning DAWSON Ga Aug 2G Vearlng long black robes and masks a band of Kuklux or night riders 25 or 30 strong rode Into Dalton about 1 oclock Tuesday morning to take the first step toward ridding the town of vlldoers so it later transpired Cui tiilu A Rolerttf saw the rid rs go by his liouev nn they were nterlng the city and from this It PIlKiret they came In over the Spring The body scattered when they reached town and several of the members rode up to the residence of I L Hearts editor of The Argus who lives on King street and woke him up Are you editor of the paper tho pokesman of the party asked Mr Heartslll lie replied that he owned The Argus Well we have a mess- age here to some people Ih Dalton- we want you to print and then give- to the other paper Public Warned The warning was as follows Own Hollow 8th month AX When in the course of events It jccomes necessary for us to visit a trialn section for the protection of vomen and children and good we are ever ready to answer the call and whatsoever we purpose that we do WOE UNTO THE OUILTY WRETCH WHO DISOBEYS OUR ORDERS There are certain evils existing In city that has got to slop BLIND FIGEHS AND GAMBLERS LEWD WOMEN STREET LOAFERS AND WARRANTS MUST GO Ed Whllaker tim Gartrrll Jesse House and eev ral others of their color ALSO SEV RAL WHITE MEN who are engaged n the fame business of telling whltt take WARNING The appeal of women and children wino bnv been mde to suffer on account of the In final polson you sell has tx en heard and by the ETERNAL they shall not bo Imposed upon any more The AMBLERS WE KNOW ALSO and this IB the first and last WARNING vow will receive Some of them ore married men ind have families who have our symimthy and need till money that on arc away vhH y ri I I Cid of so let hIs lacy try Rambling > are ruining the young boys of the town This thing has got to stop If It does not and your doors meet in the center of house remember you have been warned Dont attempt violence or make any threat It you do remember the cross bear oa the foot bridge Is still sound and strong The gang of young men who loaf the streets both day and night must either go to work or leave the country Lewd women both white and black must go Certain young men who wear good clothes and loaf bn the streets each night until mid night must either go to work or leave Some of the gang are thieves and we have got them on our list They must either go to work or go further away This order to all Is Ant sad final you must quit your cussedness or go to another country Your day is over here Done in conference at Owl Hollow nnd final orders given by TIBO TIB Grand Cyclops K K K The document was typewritten sentences having beets done over In red Ink If those warned are not good In the future It appears that there will be a wholesale housecleaning In few days 4 No Violence There was no violence done In the city as tar as Is known It teemed tlat the night riders took a look around and then disbanded It reported that someone In Manley town was whipped but the repost was without foundation Some wo- men screamed when they saw the riders In that neighborhood and that started the rumor Some of the Kuklux went to Farrar mill nnd asked Com Walker the watchman there where Rev Gresham the negro preacher lived but Gresham vas unmolested last night Several of them also to the depot nnd paid a friendly visit to W M McDonald night operator for the Southern The habit of answering ads that appeal to you Is one that will keep you Interested la the life yep are HrI- DR and rtM 2L Dane wept TORfIt a some s c goo I was ¬ > + Human Skeleton Unearthed- By Workmen in Tampa Th THWPK Times of the th vests pMiiNi On HMI tew four llitek on hH of back bone and a undry a Mirt- t t lot of uf Owa r n hfttv sassy l y aitptylng M Drtmtjr- am at Hhwrta Jf a w n4 a bott ol hair rn as Putt nu4 I ntigki rr 4tr to Kiiu aiailnM- M h i von around in a arh i 1 i it u MM at i n It IHI HI niiitlM ftjw abU Gower lIMP f III I I t r r rl bents and hoar sa salt alan e le- A rag and husk he slots g s s II U n I Ai 5f I i l1 I > > > < + + of myxtory and Hiked a Tit iam are HwriMilMwtlr th of a large HMMI boos buri d for at l fa t three y wni no i vMN of a ooMn w Iota Walnu u wl 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HALLS SHUT OUT

BY BRICK CITY TEAM

Played Miserable Ball Thursday and Were Easily

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Recent events from a baseballstandpoint would Indicate thatManager Davis has postponed the disflanging of the Oak Halls about a

seek too long

Of course thishas no connectionwith the game between Gainesvilleand Ocala Thursday afternoon but

to come down to brass tacis theboys from the brick City and I a-

Jatka played around us andthey did not have to exert them-

selves to any great extent to do theI trick either

Between two and three hundredi admirers of the Ocala team accompn

sled the boys to Gainesville and if

results HO tar as the score Iscould contribute to their en-

tire satisfaction they should be tIllhappiest band of excursionists ever toleave this city

It was plainly evident at the endof the first Inning that the visitorslad the best of the fray as two hitsIn the first block netted them onerun while Gainesville went out In

orderAs for punk playing yesterdays

game filled the bill Errors weremade by the Oak Halls In uclarapid succession that it was hard tokeep tab on them and it may bethat the scorekeeper tailed to dotdown all that were made As It Isthey have eight charged up to themwhile Ocala IH only charged withthree

The Brick City people were skit-tish as to the result and conse-quently brought with them WalkerCollins and Selph the pitcher firstand third basemen respectively ofIalatkn and It IH largely due totheir good work that Ocala won withsuch ease Walker was wild attimes being charged with four wildbitches but hi was not in seriousdanger of being scored upon but once

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Graham and playedgood tall the former making good-on five chances all that came hisway HInes was liberally applaudedupon making a beautiful onehandedcatch In deep center after a longrun Galloway brougnt forth greatapplause from the spectators when hemade a beautiful catch of Watsonslong fly in center field

There will be another game thisafternoon when it Is hoped that thelocal team will redeem themselves

The Game in DetailFollowing Is an account of the game

In detailFirst Inning

Donaldson out on a fly to leftDodge hit to left for one base andwent to second when Waller went outthird to first Collins hit to left andDodge scored Collins stole secondWalker fanned Hits 2 runs 1

Hendricks fanned Allen out sec-

ond to first Graham out third tofirst Hits 0 runs 0

Second Inning

Bennett out short to first Gallowaysingled over third Izler skied outto short Galloway caught trying tosteal second Hits 1 runs 0

Spottswood out pitcher to firstMiller struck out Yoe went to firston n bunt to third and stole secondBullock out short to first Hits 1

runs 0

Third InningSelph out short to first Donaldson

went out pitcher to first Dodge outfly to Graham Hits 0 runs 0

Watson went to first on an easygrounder toward second Walkercovering and fumbled the ballHlne sacrificed pending Watson tosecond Hendrlcks fanned Watsonstole third Allen fanned Hits 0runs 0

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CAMP IBKRY 0 Aug 26 Thenational rifle team match was wonby the United States Navy winner-In 1U7 by the score of oSOl 5S4

ahead of the United States Infantryswinning score last year The

the National trophy and 130

The United States inairy tooksecond 350 with 37 Massachu-

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with 3726 three of the four honors going to service teams who lastyear took the four

Ohio was fifth with 3713 Wiscon-

sin sixth 3613 New York seventhGS6 Pennsylvania eighth 3G77 the

United States marines ninth 3071 andIowa tenth 3631

The days sport was marred by anunpleasant throwing outof the rapid fire score of the tramrepresenting the United States NavalAcademy Wisconsin entered a pro-

test with the executive officer LieutCol It K Evans general staff U SA against the cadets score beingcounted on the ground that the ca-

dets had an unfair advantage in rapidtiring because they bad filed off 01

removed the stop pin of their riflebolts thus making the bolt actionmore rapid The cadets score of166 was counted as zero which put

in fortyseventh rank instead offifth where they otherwise would havebeen at that stage

The winners in class U and C willreceive the following prizes theaiembvrw also getting medals as dothe winner In Class A

Class H York the 3000Hilton trophy and MarylandJ r f Connecticut 223 California5200

Class C Texas first the bronzesoldier of Marathon and 300 Ala-

bama 2fiO Georgia 173 and Tenner

iota out to third Walker went tofirst on a bunt to pitcher advancing

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hit through short scoring Waller andJzler fanned Selph got hit

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n iflrt l the side short to firsttilts 2 runs S-

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BAND OF KU KLUX PAY

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DAWSON Ga Aug 2G Vearlnglong black robes and masks a bandof Kuklux or night riders 25 or 30strong rode Into Dalton about 1

oclock Tuesday morning to take thefirst step toward ridding the town ofvlldoers so it later transpiredCui tiilu A Rolerttf saw the rid

rs go by his liouev nn they werenterlng the city and from this It

PIlKiret they came In over the Spring

The body scattered when theyreached town and several of themembers rode up to the residence ofI L Hearts editor of The Arguswho lives on King street and wokehim up

Are you editor of the paper thopokesman of the party asked Mr

Heartslll lie replied that he ownedThe Argus Well we have a mess-age here to some people Ih Dalton-we want you to print and then give-

to the other paper

Public WarnedThe warning was as follows

Own Hollow 8th month AXWhen in the course of events It

jccomes necessary for us to visit atrialn section for the protection ofvomen and children and good

we are ever ready to answerthe call and whatsoever we purposethat we do WOE UNTO THEOUILTY WRETCH WHO DISOBEYSOUR ORDERS

There are certain evils existing Incity that has got to slop BLIND

FIGEHS AND GAMBLERS LEWDWOMEN STREET LOAFERS ANDWARRANTS MUST GO Ed Whllakertim Gartrrll Jesse House and eevral others of their color ALSO SEVRAL WHITE MEN who are engaged

n the fame business of telling whltttake WARNING The appeal of

women and children wino bnv beenmde to suffer on account of the Infinal polson you sell has tx en heard

and by the ETERNAL they shallnot bo Imposed upon any more TheAMBLERS WE KNOW ALSO andthis IB the first and last WARNINGvow will receive

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Done in conference at Owl Hollownnd final orders given by

TIBO TIBGrand Cyclops K K K

The document was typewrittensentences having beets done

over In red InkIf those warned are not good In the

future It appears that there will bea wholesale housecleaning In fewdays

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reported that someone In Manleytown was whipped but the repostwas without foundation Some wo-

men screamed when they saw theriders In that neighborhood and thatstarted the rumor

Some of the Kuklux went to Farrarmill nnd asked Com Walker thewatchman there where Rev Greshamthe negro preacher lived but Greshamvas unmolested last night

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