-w back. Cobb finally shook ofl C^t? 'assailant before bo could eanso. Iff? farther injury. Cobb was treated by Dr. Vaa Lease* at the Tales Haul today on the arrival of the Detroit team. Two stitches had to be taken. Cobb ? tried.to V. keep the matter quiet add would dot disc ess the attack. " A V Detroit Petfee ImiHd of Attack. DHTROIT, Mteh.. AOS. 13 ?The local imokouH ef the Detroit America* League Baseball team said that aoth las lad been beard In Detroit regarding the tabbing of "Ty" Mthiie of (be reported aMhek ud do otbar detaito ware ??ill>bli at tka ?apot. NAVAL RCTfSSLEAVE / SURMY FOR CRUISE The Sixth Dtrlaiozi North Carollaa Maaal Raaareaa era to Mara this city on next Sunday morning on the United States steamer BtfHd* (Or a cruise of tea days in the Vetera of Kutai Carolina. 'The Keesrteh will visit Morshsad City, Wrightnville, Wilmington, Beaufogt, New Bern and other points brides doing target practice in Pamlico sound and tributaries. The members of the Reserve are looking forward to their outing with pleasure and no doubt the boys will have the trip of their lives. -*?' * [H ?* PRINTERS' HARDBALL v TOURNAMENT. Special to the Xfeily News. BOSTON. Msss . Aug. IS.?Many visitors are coining to Boston at the end of this week to attend the fifth annual tournament of the Printers' * Baseball Association. The tournament will begin at the National League grounds Monday afternoon and will continue through the entire week. The participants will Include teamB representing the unio*n printers of Pittsburg, Chicago, Indianapolis, Philadelphia, Cincinnati, Washington, St. Louis, New York and Boston. Many novel features have been arranged for the entertainment of the visitors. One of these will be a daily paper of sixteen pages, containing, raong other; things, a history of the National Union Printers' Baseball League. > . ??????*? GU358T OF MI88 ("ARROW. Mlas Joala McCullere, of McCullere. N. C.. and Btbal and Mar HoV by. of Ralalcb, N. C.i arrived lb the city yeatarday afternoon to rlolt Mtaa Bailie Carrow at bar borne on Weot Idnln atroot. ; .v 1 ? raooo mmbtiwq. A rood report comeo from the oarlaa of mp attain new batac held at Taaofboro, If. O., by Rot. R. H. Broom, ynotbr of the nret Methodlit Chnrch, ot tMn city. Mr. Broom baa boan a been t tareral da ye aastaUoc the paator at that place. Mocb lntoroet baa beaip manlfeoted and maeh rood already nceompHabod In that looal . A TTACKED :D IN BACK com CLUB GIVES DARCE AT PAVILION One of the Most Enjoyable Social Functions Given . This Season. The Country Club gave another delightful and enjoyable dance at the Parlllon at Washington Park last evening and It proved to be an occasion long to be remembered by the participants. Music was again furnished by a string band. Those dancing wage: Miss Mary Carter with Henry Moore. Miss Morris. Norfolk, with Chas. Moore. Miss Kathleen Kugler. Philadelphia. with Vrent Wlells, Norfolk. Miss Morris, Norfolk, with Robert Small. Miss Julia Mayo with Charles Cowell. . ' Miss Blissbeth Oatlln, Arkansas, with Horace Cowell. Miss Mary C. Haasel with D. M. CvUX, ir. Mies Nina Rhodes with David T. Taylee. Miss Ellssbeth Hill with 8. - 8& ?*wnm> saJ of th? xtes is Condemned l- ^v //" "- / '* hu been carried out by America/ states and cities, with the result that each Individual sewage problem can now he annroar.hed with raihur full knowledge of poasltfUtlee and a very good prospect of definite succeaa. Methods projected or In use In Worcester, Providence, Columbus, Baltlmoer and many other American cities will amply repay careful study. The large amount of careful planning and of laborious, honss? experimentation under municipal auspices and by municipal employees is not a thing to be taken for granted or to be Ignored In passing Judgment on democracy. The qpfelsvemenU of American experimenters and constructors la the field of sewsge- disposal bear comparison very well with Chose reached anywhere. N : ' ' V?- ; IIE MOT Oil mi nun i v V ? *? ~~~?? Usual Routine of Busin Past Month. Plans i Bridge Across Trani to Be Built by Beauf The Board of County Commission- i era met in regular monthly gession i August 5 and 6. Those present were Commissioners F. H. Von Eberstein. chairman; 8. F. Freeman, O. B. Wynn I ind W. W. Hooker. < Ordered that James Faison. of i Richland Township, be relieved oi his I ?oII tax. I Ordered that Mrs. Malinda Leggett < >e allowed 12 per month regular. Physical disability. i Ordered that S15 be appropriated J for the benefit of the Salamander \ ?"lre Co.. of Washington. N. C. t It appearing to the board that 1 Charles T. Hardinson's personal prop- t trty has been improperly and exces- a lively valued it is now ordered that t he matter be continued without prej- d idice to the September meeting and & bat the Clerk is so directed to summon for said hearing Thomas Green a nd W. M. Cooper. 5 Commissioner F. H. Von Eberstein f ras appointed delegate to the State ? .saociation of Countv rnrnmlMlnnnr. i the place of W. F. Gaylord, who c] i unable to attend. P Seventy-five dollars was appropri- C{ ted for the Naval Reserves. n, Q. Rumley, clerk to the board, was a, uthorfzed to advertise for sealed c| Ids to be opened on the first Mon- ri ay in September for the erection of bridge over Transfers Creek at n lark's Ferry. Bj Thp board decided to renew the ?te of 15,060 held by Mrs. Mary' tc . Baugbam, executrix of the late W. |C . Baugham, which was due and pay- ct ble on June 20,1912, for a period of x months with interest payable af- j3 ;r maturity, for the purpose of meet- a, ig the necessary expense of the connSpecifications for the bridge over s? masters Creek for Beaufort and si ItL Counties. - ? Piling to be of length required o# s! >od cypress not less than 6 inches w t small end and 12 inches cut off it ad ready for cap sill, same to be vi riven 15 centers lengbtways of ol ridge and 5-6 Inches oenters cross -w ays bridge In a solid and satisfac- pj try manner and to be barked 10 di et. b< Cap sill shall be 8 inches by 10 ci iches by 16 feet good yellow cy- ai ress heart and drift bolted to each ei ile with 3-4 inch by 20 Inch bolts. b< 11 piling to be extracted with 3 inch > to yellow cypress Peart and ae- tc arely bolted to piles. Stringers in tfc oor beams to be 4 inches by 10 ai iches by 16 feet bolted to cap sills w -8 inch by 16 inch bolta. pi Floor cover to be 2 inch cypress is eart not less than C inches nor Ci EVERAL CASES DISPOSED I OF BEFORE RECORDER Several cases were disposed of by ecorder W. D. Grimes at the City G all today. . ta William Bright was indicted for a bi ulsance and the judgment of the ri >urt was that he pay a fine of $5 and ai >8t. b? Robert J. Ruffln was indicted for P: irceny. He was adjudged not guil- ai a? Thomas Frank, Charles Wright and th ain Chadwick were charged with an T1 isault with deadly weapon. Thomas ri rank and Cain Chadwick were con- th cted of an affray, while Wright was to i8Charged. w William E. Sherrod was charged ith carrying a concealed weapon, e was fined $5 and the cost. . ci SOME BETTER. ?t The condition of the two children Mr. J. S. Campbell, who are con- * led in the Fowle Memorial Hospital iffering from typhoid fever, are me better today. This will be wel me news to their many playmates id friends. . FISHING PINE. Mr. Clarence C. Mayo, who is in e city today from Orracoke, on hla . ay home to South Creek, N. C., says * at the fishing at Ocracoke now la * e heat he has ever seen there. # . V. , : ^ - ' (S m.M( J IPOIAVEDC mm HOiiT jp ess ^je^ted for the ters Greek at Clark's ort and Pitt Counties. more than 12 inches wide securely '"*'**'***39 spiked to the floor beams with 4 0d wire nails. There shall be placed in bridge ? brace plank 2 Inches by 10 lnchea every 8 centers on which shall be ftpiked brace posts of 4 inches by '4 Inches yellow cypress heart and braced with back braces 2 inches by I inches yellow cypress heart. * The rail to be built of 1 inch by 5 neb In the center of posts 1 Inch by ? inch at top of posts and capped vlth 1 Inch by 5 Inch, all of which nust be yellow good cypress heart. The rail to be 36 Inches high above be floor of the bridge. All of the ibove material must be of the best of heir respective kind and all work lone In a neat and satisfactory manler. There shall be provided in bridge t a near center of creek a 12 ie?t y 55 feet steel draw as per plans urnished by the Board of County dmmissioners of Beaufort and Pitt ounties. The side and bottom rail f which shall be built of 8 Inch 26 ound channel iron. The king or enter post to be of 8 Inch chan tl Iron. The crop rails in center ad at each end of draw to he 6 inch lannel iron with angles securely eted at each end and riveted to de rails. All braces king poets, lils, etc., to be riveted together as town. Floor beams and timbers In bridge i be of 3 inch by 8 inch good yeliw cypress heart and supported by oss beams of good yellow cyprees sart with a good 2 inch floor securespiked with 44-d. All the jor timbers to rest on crop sills not tore than 13 feet centers. Draw-shall be provided with four its of wheels with 12 5-16 inch iaft from hide to side of bridge, lid wheel* to be mpde stationary la laft each shaft take ?vart*ed ; ith four 2 7-14 Inch cast iron bab- ^ H kOHt Said bum to be pro- ?! ded with the necessary oil holes for ling. Said draw to be provided * 1th 36 inch gear wheel and 4 inch nloD with necessary crank and rum for winding cable. There Bball ) provided a 5-8 inch Hercules ible which must be four turns ound drum and fastened at each id of draw with a tram truckle in ath ends to tighten same. These specifications are intended > embrace everything necessary to te proper completion of said draw ad must embrace same whether ithin or drawn in order to comete said bridge in a neat and satfactory manner to said Board of ounty Commissioners. AILORINC DEPARTMENT ADDED TO BUSINESS The Ideal Pressing Club, Mr. Guy abriel. manager, has just added a nioriiig department to its pressing iisinese. This concern has made ipid strides since it was founded id the work It Is turning out has ;en much complimented. The Ideal ressing Club has up-to-date appliKes and enjoys a lucrative patron;e not only in Washington but irougnout this immediate section, he Daily News readers should poise their advertisement today on ird page. The addition of a tailor i the business is quite a step for , I " EXCURSION TODAY. An excursion passed through the ty today on the Norfolk and South- . '$} n bound for Norfolk and other #? ?**?# NEW ADVERTISEMENTS IN TODAY'S NEWS Wm. Bragaw A Co. % Wilaon Freckle Cream. H. Clarke and Sons. A. C. RAthaway. e E. t. Training School. Zemo t Capudlne. -' Ideal Pressing Club.