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MEN AN DREN IN CROWD OF 5, W BODY ON TREE | a a neenes cave wee — een ene nee re Se "Buovessor Whe Decries Lynching |e. trots. oho approves ENGLAND APPEALS | WAR NEWS IN BRIEF tion of the mob of 2 worthy’ te bet Georgian. im The British transport Royal Edward, conveying troops to the Dar- Cones tale ohanad okay te Brine danellés, was sunk by a submarine in the Aegean Sea last Saturday, ee ae eau bed Probably 1,000 men were lost. . } ng A aK be 8 Batt aPeple The Russians continue to fall back before the three big German or murder a woman from @ cowatdly armies pressing them, They are evacuating Bielostok an important rail- er ey wor ae — i centre on the line to Petrograd. The Bavarians are now 27 miles | from the fortress of Brest Litovsk. \ ! {TALIANS CLOSIN Must Stop Buying Supplies! Advices from Athens say King Constantine accepted tne resignation of the Gounaris Cabinet and that M. Venizelos, whose party elected its for War if We Demand _| candidate for the Presidency of the Chamber of Deputies, was invited to 0 0 FROM Gold. consult with the King to-day. tilapia Activity is increasing along the Austro-Italian front, according to the latest official reports. Rome claims progress in the Sexten region, in the | ALPINE HEIGHTS CAN'T RAISE MONEY. | pecherbach and Bodenbach Valleys, and in the Monte Nero zone. Vienna 1 Sar ty ae declares Italian attacks at various points along the line failed. ae ery Urges Us to Sell to Her on Turkish reports on the Dardanelles operations declare attacks by \ > Heavy Bombardment Directed Putting Up Stock as newly-landed troops of the entente allies have been repulsed. ° at Forts for Forty-Bight r ral. fo | cca | EQTERFORTS FALL {TH ome wen - LONDON, Aus. anh George Paish, editor of the Statist and a ROME, Aug! 17.—By sealing treach- fa AT 2 FORTRESSES erous heights and taking enemy posl- day ca Whe tertlan CrAminee dita, Scorpion Made to Change Anchor. the kidnappers began cutting the wires and told the trusty that he would Coe 56. tn Salat 08 tae: ORO tion: u age at tantit i ba RiNdA aavaeen ep ey ont fu Itallan Alpinists are systematically | vr.5 ean in American exchange on ge at Constantinople Despite —— continence: warning note, charged the crowd and burst through to a clear stretch of roadway. Instead of heading toward Marietta he swung his car into the road £ leading to Atlanta. -A savage cry arose from the crowd, and Judge Morris q put on more speed after instructing a newspaper reporter who had been | ___ riding with him to jump from the car and telephone to an Atlanta under- D) _. taker to meet him with a covered wagon on the outskirts of the city. ‘ial As Judge Morris started away 200 automobiles were sent in pursuit >of his car. Stiouting and swearing, the drivers of the cars sought each " _. to pass the other, and scores of persons were injured in the crush of * automobiles and humanity. Behind the automobiles charged buggies, wagons, motorcycles and bicycles. a Many of the pursuing cars were faster than Judge Morris's car, and ©“ after a few miles had been covered these cars got ahead of him. Five > © miles from Marietta the line had straightened out and headed for Atlanta, > <i every car running as fast as the engine could tum, forming a parade of *) & automobiles nearly two miles long, followed by a slower moving line © of buggies and wagons. Automobiles bound out from Atlanta for “ Marietta turned around and joined the procession as it approached the ky py Gov, Harris and the State authorities are working on the theory | 2) that the men who took Frank from prison and killed him are residents > esr Of this community, or, at least, that the leaders of the mob live here, ‘Pi Several automobiles, crowded with men, left Marietta early yesterday eve- thing. Some of them have retumed, Others, are missing. Officers have ‘nec Started Out-to trace, if possible, the route taken iby the Marietta cars, A afevesident of Marietta says he noticed that several of the best automobild * drivers in town were missing this morning. .”,” tee The first news received here was that Frank had been shot on a — © bridge over the Little River in Putnam County, a few miles from the a 3S prison. More than one hundred empty rifle and shotgun shells were t found there and residents of the vicinity reported they heard scores of *shots soon after midnight. * — ‘The firing of these shots was a ruse to draw off pursuit. While closing in w Pleaso. Despatches bassa “At this the gate was unlocked and Night Guard Hester came forward, |to-day said the bombardment ef the} ondon to a discount of about 4 per Se Agena pres LONDON, Aug. 17.—A deapateh but was immediately covered with guns and ordered to throw up his hands. | Piezo forts has continued for forty-| ent: 1s due etmply to the great pur- (Continued from Firat Page.) | from Soffa to Reuter’s Telegram Com-- “Halt way up the stairs I was halted while half a dozen men rushed dy | eight hours without interruption. asco of American protects ‘by the me and made a dash for Frank's room. One of the prisoners who witnessed| The Austrians have made several oe ba te ‘ar Leyagoage bag pany says the Turkish authorities at What followed said four mon selzed Frank by bis arms and legs, while a|d#termined attacks on the Carnial Dhope pave od larity bys coe at or eRe Constantinople have ordered the w% Afth eratibed him by the hair and he was dragged out and bumped down | frontier In the leat forty-aight hours,| fir spent in Burace tee Aumetman|ths Russians hha captured two lines| American gunboat Scorpion, which .@ Search was being made around the Little River bridge the lynchers pro-| the stairs. heavy lomves, ‘These assaults were ner| toUuriats, and uropee means of pay.|°f German trenches on Aug. 13 ‘on|has been in those waters for some ‘ «seeded with their work without interruption. “While I looked on Frank never uttered a word, but he evidently | renewed yeueraay. ing for a normal amount of goods the Zlota LApa and had annihilated hen to ve we Gee In the | =k man passing along the road about two iniles outside the town saw | *tfered intensely and groaned from the pain the lynchers inflicted on him| Artillery duels continue ali along|PoUsht from the United States have Line Bagel ad, bestia Waitt || <dtaambadar Moewactiuly iid st by the roughness with which they handled him in his wounded condtion. |the Tyrolean frontier and in the Val| therefore been greatly reduced. "at son a ene. were unavailing, the despatch serepometbing swaying in the breeze about one hundred feet from the road-|rne members of the mob told me they did not mean to harm any ome|Ampesso region, Austrian trenches] “Moreover, Kurope this year is buy-| OW of only Dusan eased Gattnn |UD “he an bunk te Wallac caeee ee wide. -He entered the woods to Investigate and came across Frank’s body | put Frank. ‘The whole thing took hardly five minutes. Before we realised | long the Hodonbach and Bacherbach| (Ns from the United States much tie fUpet/et Avg: 19-06 WHW TallGl len: te) kellie Bomd le Venons ** hanging from a limb of a tree. the enormity of the occurrence it was @ written chapter. valleys were taken by infantry Greater quantities of goods than nor- | ‘Me "8! re 4 qi 2 se + Prank was attired only in trousers and shirt. His feet were bare and ; completely and resulted in the enemy's | which have been pending, “When the crowd dragged Frank outside and was starting off with | “4 Meld in the face of coun mally, American exports to all the leaving four killed and two injured in The shortage of coal in Constanti- him, I asked the man who snapped the handcufts on me to unlock them, | ‘*°** Gn Cadorna reported fori in June having been no tess] eont of our positions. No losses were |nople is expected to result in a fe © his hands were fastened in front with handcuffs. The strain of the rope than 70 per cent. greater than nor- uw ry days in discontinuance of the electr | <7 had torn open the gash Inflcted tn his throat by a fellow convict, William | ine irons, | “nit Mt t Wow! accompany them he would take of | nee peep UE 46 mally, while her imports trom the | MTN aon we oy ne Rusntane | MEBUNE And treet car services ye rest of the world 1 : Lge oh —— ‘ | Ses Creen, a negro, a few weeks ago and blood had saturated his clothing. “The whole procedure was timed as @ well ordered and methodical ‘dana, Thus’ the “Heash Waleabe tn alten et igor Ades se cat pea KAISER SENDS MESSAGE T f Mariett. Proposition, and only a few words were spoken. Only two of the men BROOKFED MANAGER) tevor of tne Unied states te suite ge gah ppmoes aah par emrek elit | oak Whole Own Oi arietta | Melba he oe a arse ig them. Just as they were Scie dane in consequence of re- Shai Litera tae Rathve :theonwate T0 POPE BY ENVOY > ing y the leader said: ‘Now, boys, for the swamp,’ is luced imports, increased exports and h of Hindsdbore’s armica. “re ‘ Turns Out to See the Body “Then, in less time than it takes to tell it, they were off and 1 could | Believed That John Ganzel, Who pk peehtf UR ed tourist ex- Daivatshes seen Paiseerad to-day News of the finding of the body was telephoned to Marietta and soon entire population of the town—with a few mbre or less prominent ex- streaming to the scene, on foot, on horseback, in automo- and on bicycles. People from the country and soon there was a great gathering orn ohalkcpelt eae erat Mer ‘satisfaction at the sight of the ghastly remained ja town organising, he said, of the mob. Hoe declared that he had see thelr lights flashing as they went over the hill toward Meriwether, on} Resigned as Rochester Leader Tos | “Obviously tc ae AL i y Quite impossible for| S/d the big machinery works at Bie- {It is Believed to Refer to the Pon- the road that loads to Atlanta. Day: Witl Him Burope to buy upward of two thou. | lostok have beeh dismantled and eat ff It appears that the party which took Frank split after leaving the i, Succeed Him, ‘and million dollars of goods from the| moved to the interior and the mu- tiff's Latest Efforts for : United State prison, as it was pretty well established that there was not less than nounced this afternoon at| the Americae poopie are wiitig as Bicipal palace emptied of its art Peace. seven automobiles at the prison and probably eight. of the Brooklyn Federal}/What the British people always have| treasures. A large art of the Shortly after their departure Mrs. Frank, who has remained at the that Lee Magee, manager of. ie payments for goods in se-| civillan population fled. ROME, Aug. 17.~—A special mes- prison since the throat of her husband was slashed last month, was told| the Brookfedg, had tendered to Presi-| “America| Military men here took this to | Senger reached Rome last night, bear- of the action of the mob. Before the prison official had completed his|4¢"t Ward his resignation n exports will be limited that the Russians do not intend |ing an important communication from in the current half year only by the betel ” to hold the Kovno-Brest-Litovsk line | th to P Benedi 4 first aentence Mrs. Frank swooned and went into convulsions, Physicians | “#¢? ofthe ‘t e Kaiser to Pope Benedict, accord: were called to her ald. soon al hls siccessor is ability of European and other nations Blelontok, forty-five miles: east of ling to reports circulated here peering) In hia resignation Ma, at to pay for goods: Firat, by shipment fing oe rane of he No confirmation was ol} Je , stated that! states; b: great War et railway ant a x # second, by shipment of gold; the Brest-! Wak liway. Ite re- ‘arden ‘ ot . jessage had to do with the Pope's We 8 Wife Beg 9 ed Mob 1t-was Imponsible to act as manager) third, by: sale of securities, and] (he, Drest-Litovek Fallway. Ite re- bro wpemenesden ein of their own products to the United | Lomz |8 the Vatican, but It was understood and be @. player at the same time.| fourth, by means of credits, Litovsk line is to held. Conse- ° He will continue to play on the team,| “If the American people are dubious Sp a To Save Husband at Prison as his confract does not expire for| about giving credit, then it is obvious| Cure that the Grand Duke Nee fone | BRITISH TROOPS BEATEN two years. the amount of goods they sell must Sheriff Terry of Baldwin County. was communicated with by a courler,| In view ot the fact that Joho Gan; be reduced to the ‘amount foreign na- | it, neceasery '° continue his retreat! BACK AT GALLIPOLI, | nel resi to-day as manager of} tions ca: x this being necessary because the telephone line to his home had been cut ThecRochester davsenatiansl Saanue'l in pda A 4A UA iret — SAYS CONSTANTINOPLE. by the mob, as was that to the home of Capt. Ennis of the Baldwin Blues, Club, after mx years’ service, it is|tient, an active campaign is bel: Al the local militia company. These officials immediately began making all believed that he is the man who will | conducted to induce apary one to bee RUSSIAN REPORT TELLS duia shits rede (Li'l ot tree tae ee succeed Magee as manger’ of the | come more economical robes ee| OF GAINS IN FIGHTING CONSTANTINOPLE (via Bertin), it 4 Broolsfe: oat effic me Aug. 17.—British reinforcements aicemn Wie At eden ak When the mob reached the Warden's house and Warden Smith was WGGAUR CATR ENTRIES fcenomy and preventing Rurope trom TURKS IN THE CAUCASUS. landed near Suvia Bay, on the west called from his room he faced five guns. He was immediately hand- WINDSO ¥ uying American and other products eye ae shore of Gallipoli, have been @riven Bens case tleiSeactoo few Puce ge ie cuffed. ‘His wife rushed on the scene and fell fainting into his arms, — would be the refusal of the American| PETROGRAD, Aug. 17.—An official | hack to the shore, taking refuge people to sell products against credit. :. lon deal! At - Pleading with the men to leave her husband unharmed. They essured| RACE Kaye Map oir ain Bats Fe “But jabveusiy a pation with ao- pearly Py “ee Cnhhaes aa Ase Aug. 17.—The entries for to-morrow ‘umulated wealth, unimpaired by war, her they were his friends and he would not be hurt, She éntreated them races are as follows: of some $85,000,000,000 and an ji Hokey public by the War Office, sa; The lynching establishes that one or more of the party knew the under the protection of guns from | Fonds between Marietta and Milledgeville. If the theory that the lynching the allied warships, according tO deg, spatches ceived here t e ree : “On the Euphrates our troops occu- ATHENS, Aug. 17.—Se fight: started from here 1s correct the mob covered moro than 200 nities |NOt to take him away, and three men were left guarding him while tha! inet nack—Pore #700: tnamrearatts and | of $12,000,000,000, Is reluctant to enforce |. "© Phage tar oe alin , Aug, ishting dusk yesterday evening and daylight to-day; but the roads | thers joined the throng at the penitentiary building, two hundred yards |!" {i iva tbe ‘ihr i ye of peor ‘people petro pylon hours of Aghting, our-columnn’ forced western side of *daiiipott i tm excellent ‘condition and high speed is possible tn the night | "97. ‘ Hoh 0, Bolas Aiba ae Ho Boer P draw toward Tero, “7! ‘WHR | near Gaba Tepe, Myillene despatches When Capt. Burke was handcuffed an old negro trusty who worked| * “Whether it will become ensential |“"* to-day said the British have captured dered likely that the lynching party took Frank past the Atlanta {n which Mary Phagan was murdered. Atlanta Marietta the mob bad to pase through or around Atlanta. it that the automobiles divided on the other side of Atlanta in tion ‘of the ¢lty police should pot be attracted by the Sitter A i] the atel portance near Krith missioners T. E. Paterson and B. L. Rainey that a crowd had come and Sebeds "ioe Real Ae Reais yee Sigg nd Figee® SPOROTRE Wane Weieeeere ame ——— handcuffed Burke and that they said they were going to get Leo Frank. |” sseag'am Pees rope an dthus enabling Huropean na-|\ “The road from Doutak to Mel- | CHILDREN USED AS When Burke was brought out of the main prison building, « section | 14), c- Liche to buy food. raw materials and asghert --« strewn with the bodies of which was occupied by Leo Frank, he asked that the handcuffs be re-| ,1im* nin i] in such abundance, aod whit ia gabred during purauit by our cav- i RAC at % “In th about the house, rushed up to advise Chairman R. E. Davidson and Com-| Can ah “tre oR Tes will depend in large measure upon |charged retreating, ‘Turkish “come |%,fOW Of trenches of strategical im | ‘Wweterdowa, ae iaigee other which America of Turkish troops who had been] SHIELDS BY RUSSIANS, moved from hs wrists. One of the men stated that if he would accompany tack: 3 " qos, | Topean nationg are not in & position | airy,” ° AUSTRIANS DECLARE. {2 of Gov. Slaton, just before that official retired from office, it has been ‘openly stated in and around Marietta that the last act in the case was yet enacted. ; ic line of vohicles. them they would remove them. Capt. Burke responded: “Damned if 1|A* noe Ey ages eee Oe Graaies, MAN: “SURGEONS” IN ak ~-Probbaly nownere.ia the recorsis of tynching in thts couniry {a there| 0 anywhere with you." ae ty . a ae RUSSIAN ARMY ONLY ittusien oem Naha Sone thstande of such boldness 4s that shown by the mob that did away with| The crowd was wholly under the command of a leader, who did what | rivet, beta), “Tins” Musoher." ree:| GERMANS’ RUSH BROM the Byschea River drove a ia hao Frank. Ever since Frank was saved from death by the executive action | little talking was done. Consternation among the prisoners in the trust i Bite TRENCHES IN ARGONNE BARBERS, GERMANS SAY. |‘»* By ree num- ber of women and children before them as a human shield to cover the ward followed the entrance of the crowd, but the leader admonished them | selling; six fy tendons, Nga to remain quiet; that all they wanted was Leo Frank, and they were going | ifsc’ or "7 mi gous: ei| $8 BLOCKED BY FRENCH.) peri, via wireless to Sayville, digging of trenches, the Austrian War , 7 mat i to have him. 19g Booey ‘ne wanda: L. 1, Aug. 17.—Many of the “sur-| Office declared to- ‘The Gtate prison farm at Milledgeville 1s protected by a warden, a| . Throughout the ordeal, accordinggto prisoners who gased on the scene, mente ee Ce a ea hie mae Brent WFAr | cuane” new. ear ving With tho: Bumatan = ob, | Frank did not utter a word, and only ® groan escaped his lips. of: ibs: ) army are only barbers with six weeks’ i Ars 1 dee. ty statement on the progress of hostilj- | medical training, according to Ger- y slightest dificulty bye paged ' ties which reads as follows; man invalid prisoners, who have E LL- AN Ss perintendent were | "RANK WANTED TO “Last night saw fairly spirited | reached Germany through the newly " was threatened LIVE FOR PRINCIPLE, MOB MUST BE PUNISHED, apr rellings geste, 0b: cannoaading at various points on the| @Franged system of .exe! 6 . 4 HE WROTE FRIEND|| GEORGIA GOVERNOR SAYS fe ee fee a oot notably ai Bogpinghe and ‘at | prisoners ore eviaences of Imeroxer|/Absolutely Removes the guards lifted @ finger to save Frank, "Rogieaie allowance cided Waber clon Of Arracourt and Laintrey. | sanitary conditions in the Hussiar |Tn digestion, Onepac the»prieon vofictals or guards,’ and it 19] j1a1 Reid, the playwright, whol} arLANTa, dug. 17—Gov. et ||” “Toore wae Agbting with hand | nee ti Or six of the members of the mod showed pistols or procured the moving pictures of Leo e Harrie ing of Frank was accomplished with about the same| Frank in the prison at Milledgeville, |] ine He Aipaneonglgongyedhige ed with which s country constable would drag a» sleepy |(a., and whowe investigations on that the State Prison Farm at Milt darn. occasion convinced him that Frank The porn 20 pursuit for an hour after the mob had taken Frank waa innocent, sald to eoanetiia Governor . arr “I am greatly shocked and the pursuit wes without direction or purpose, The men ti “{ am sure that when Leo Frank had the whole Bate of Georgia to themselves during ihe je died it was without an atom of fea:|| aggrieved, and I do not be Meve that the people of y a few d : from the prison hospital, whare he was treated for | oe wine ee ee one oF the frat Reid for a. copy of that I will use my every power to the thme none has been found to tell of the route they too be ae erp aa ’ Georgia will approve of the he wrote after his fellow convict tried ae throat, on Bunday. It is considered significant that the to the dormitory reached the men who engineered the mob so prompt-| “Intra Muros he had sent him, and|! to gee to if that the members of ‘Two Drown When Tug Ie Sunk, ‘ux-Charmes and at Haute-Chevau- | s!derate. VINEYARD HAVEN, Mass, Aug. 17./chee. At this latter place the Ger- —The tug Lackawanna, owned by the| mans came ee oe Pinel ee Read: \Iroa@, was rammed y event je rn gag Be 4 of ¢i Mendhereniet re Fag 4 our fre drove them back | tt tehap fart night by the barre to their line: ke in tow ee tug Triton. BERLIN, Aug. 117.—The official Clarence TipAls of Bez gpoe, 1. J the | statement to-day anys: fate. {ese lg os 2 Auge At Ontend (Belgium) our coast of, artiliery batteries drove off two! enemy destroyers, | “tn the EBastern Atgonne a French trench near La Fillé Morte was evab- | uated, At Bapaume a British aero- le in the Argonne, at Fontaine- | Nurses, they sald, were kind and coa- proves it, 25cat all dru; eeisty, ré two of the crew. rescued four hours Extra Special for Tuesday Only HOME-MADE FUDGE. In| Mr. Reid got @ letter from Frank “It can be taken for granted | to murder him by cutting his throa:, fell into our hands. The oceu- Frank was no longer under medjoal treatment and had been re- | Camunaer bt a Den tue Gmoet, were” Cabin prisoners.” it is also @ matter of remark that the leader of th > expressing a hope that th r of ha anaes Siete COLLECTION of T. some, Cream: juaree te Frank by the most direst route. * mon Knew Just) Pictures swould “accomplish ‘some|| thie meb recelve Sitting pan. || Commission held this afternoon | the Piso her gill doar Roy 2 3 a ie wood." Frank Went on to aay: fshment for thelr erie” Jaid over_witnout | WATSON M. WASHBURN flavors. Spangled with choice Crunched "Nuts, nm Head Tells How Armed fe a Shactiaaiog Pt" wee Santa) She chris: AND M’LOUGHLIN STAR. | caer blended Sich Marsh cention rae hen ah «nates th truth 1 have passed through th | Routine matters only were taken Up. eonatinutes one at aur Tvettons Eris caters, 1 5 Men Forced Way to Cell tw \e : 't| Governor Blaton of Georgia, who as een, Latter B Pell on Coarte bad reduced the price to POUND TIN Cc Chief Executive of that State com- OPPORTUNITY, Which He Lost Champton- Supt. J, EK. Burke of the prison farm gives the following account of ted to life Imprisonn:ent the een- (hams toe Stansions Tain Dante, Laat ¥ ‘Special for Tuesday. Special for Wednesday. Ris experience with the lynching party: V9 uri pastor looked over his ship Last Year, ipec' 4 + _ “Ewes called to the door of my house just as I was preparing to retire. [ease 8 Soni. Samed. Seen hag 3 mr NEWPORT, R. 1, Aug. 17.—Meurice|] | PRUFT AND NUT ORACKERETTES | | MEXICAN, £7 XL R anes UND BOX Frank, and who is here visiting the I had qvossed the threshold two strong men grabbed me Panama-Pacific Exposition, waa in- and ip an instant snapped handouffe on my wrists, Four others stood morning that Frank hed + “Phe atri guard over me, with ¢wo shotguns and two heavy pistols. they went on. felt dishonored, ‘but | hed. i McLoughlin of California and Watson | Washburn of New York carried off | the honors in the forenoon play in the Invitation tennis tournament on the! nat of richest iF Lt [1 “When I remonstrated they sald it was no use for me to squirm, as|1 made up my mind to honor them by } a "7 yo po y.. Mayi ‘they had come tor Leo Frank and were gotng to get hin, I told them |{'honor the race trom which t came! | n | iuctantly far MeLodeniin det | not at my house, and they said they knew that® but they were 2 i phe d A gh Such of New York In to ‘ake me to where they knew he was quartered. 1 was marched |“ HANG THE ASSASSINS,” rain and one whic ’ i “Wamburn. Aieplayed a wonderfully the penitentiary building by @ guard which was doubled as we sare GOrFRNOR Wuo jot B wiil ne Bete Tee a Te : ‘ Magar New "Yon againa ’ | dem elie e 7 we reached the building » demand wes made that the gate be PAR WKS LIFE. | wie will use Tne tage alg pow tate to punish the maiefact une civilisation of and whem-the srueix dm ghar bypiteted, ewaltias oMeial qrdery gar YRANCIBCO, Aug, 17.—Former iisc‘aiga

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