Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, February 05, 1907, Image 5

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. TUESDAY. FKIIBUAUY I. 1N7. CASTORlA *10 ^ < \vf° U Bought, and which has been i use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of SW s/Va a ““ and ***• bocn mado under his per- (JtaX/fr7£/r&AS ■ ono1 ‘“porvlslon since Its Infancy. ...I., - . . , Allow no one to deceive you In this. , All Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Just-as-good”are but bzpertments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORlA Castorla Is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare- gorlc, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It Is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age Is its guarantee. It destroys 'Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panocea-The Mother's Friend. CENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of KIOfULTH THIRTY III IE INVOLVED meMMMMWiaf, ft mumn* rr, MvwvonacrTT. WATER BONDS VOTED; TO REDUCE AMOUNT TO $300,000 LATER Council Understands That Reduction Is To Be Made. With the nmlrrataodltiK that knltllng a » bond HiTthio for ttavft) for th* Itnprovt'- ;• nirnt of tb* waterwork* <ll«! not bind couu- c rll to Imu«* that amount of Itoml*. th<> or • byvtha' iMrnwartfci .board han concurred in l»x the council Mmt- day niurmliiirnt made by the Itoard woa “ * > from March A »«» April r irjia offered hr the fluanr adopted liy council, wn amrndiNl and adopte<1 by |ho a I derma hit* iNNirtl, nnd uow line I torn concurmt In by roniiril. JihIko I.. I*. lllllytT wns xlren unnnlmoua ooiiMMit to In* heard on thin <|ueatl»u, ami lit* nrcuod foropfully ngnltiat laaulnc a half uilllbui tlollara of IioikUi for the liuprovr- tiioiit of thr wnterworka. allowing that half that amouut would cover the neceaanry Im provement*. Akferwao Key totrodoretl an ordinance binding comirll. In the erent of the carry ing of the Imiid election, not to lauue more than ISnP.bM of Honda, and there In blorka of CS.000. not more than ItOO.QOO each year. roiincll accnied to favor- thla ordinance, and with the nmleratandlnar th*tvntlnjf for the other did uof mean anting ngalhat ETey'a ordinance, the original ordinance waa adopt- cd. t'Quiirllnien Grant, I*»njr1no. Harmon, Haft Tbjrtn* wroald not commit fhemaelrea even for the time tielnjf n* fnvoritig the la aminre of n half million Honda, and they voted agnlnat the original ordinance. The rote wax 12 to 4. eoumdl only voting. TWELVE PERSONS SLAIN BY A BIG SNOW SLIDE Baiida- Colo.. Fab. f».—Twelve per- ■Hrwpintx tinder lift ffft of nnnw nnd aona are believed to have been killed by a terrific a now slide that catne down Monarch mountain at about 9 o'clock laat night, completely overwhelming three business houses and burying their Criminal Prosecutions Promised jn Cali fornia. INSPECTOR OP U. 8. UNEARTHS SCHEMES Investigation Made by Neu- hausen Is Sweeping in its Scope. B«n Francisco, CaI., Feb. 5.—The Cull ways: "Acting under Instruction from the president. Thoms, Xeuhausen, Inspect or of the Interior department, co-opt r- «tln« with Stale Mineralogist Aubury, has been Investigating land location! In California and has unearthed glgan- tic frauda which will be made the be,I, of criminal pro»'ecut!one. The Invea- tlcatlon. which ha, been sweeping In lie ,cope. will Involve men of wealth. Influence and high social etandlng In California." SHERIFF CAPTURES BAD NEGRO MURDERER. Sperlnl to The Georgina. Wrlghtsvllle. Os, Feb. t.—Sheriff Dn- vl, and poe,e captured Berry Cannon, who on laat Saturday night shot and lusluiilly KWed Will Half at the home of Tom Davl,. colored, a few inlle, from town. It I, reported that Berry «ald he Intended to kill hi, wife *nd u negro named Frank Pullen, and then he wa, going to leave. Fee Biliouenese end Biek Headaohe. Take Orlnn Laxative Fruit Syrup, ■weeten, the etomarh, aide digestion and art, a, a gentle ailmulant on the liver and bowele without Irritating these organa. Ortno Laxative Fruit Syrup cure, blllouinea, and habitual constipation. Doe, not nauseate ot gripe and I, mild and pleasant to take. Remember the name Orino and refuse to accept any substitute.' Sold by all druggist,. WALTER BALLARD OPTICAL COMPANY have moved Into their new store, 75 Peachtree street. where .you can find everything carried In an exclusive opti cal house. The Ballard Bifocal has gained a reputation for thla firm In leu than 2 year, no other honee has made tn a half century. Not how cheap, hut liow well we can serve you. I by Miners Entombed Explosion in Shaft. PARTY OP RESCUERS IS DRIVEN AWAY Families of Missing Men Enact Pitiful Scenes at Mine *8 Mouth. lift. ' The wrecked buildings are Hteve Skinner's saloon, Fred Mason's room ing house and Fred Schrader’s restau rant. the Inmates of which had no warning and no time to get out be fore the crash came. REMOVAL. • YOU WILL UNDUE NOW AT 816 PEACHTREE STREET, CORNER TENTH. WILL BE PLEASED TO SEX YOU OR _HAVE YO PHONE 80 NORTH. WILKER- 80N A BRO. SIX MEN KILLED IN TRAIN WRECK Cars Are Derailed l>y Trucks Running Onto the Crosstios. Dr, Maine,, lows. Feb. 5.—A enr In the middle of a coal train on the North western railway left the track Inst night near the city limits, ditching ths car, behind ll and causing the death of six persons, all miner,, nnd Injuring at leant a doien. The wreckage caught lire and It was with difficulty that the bodies ucre secued. The dead are: JOHN PILBTRKM PKTKR AXKMF.UK A LA Ft) ANDRRSON. ALBERT OI.HON. i-ARL 1.ARBOR. HAML'FL DREW ROOSEVELT SENDS HANKJART NOTE President Says Charges Against Commission Are Groundless. Hawaii Cobb. Special to The Georglnn. Tallapoosa. Gtu Feb. 5.—I CVbb. of this place, died yes morning at 6 O'clock. He wns u young mission after several mSn of promising future and was .he the pres Idem andI the *"*">£"'■>«,«<• M.in of R K l.’obb, the popular livery-i commleslon. "hen. It I* elated, thej nmn of ti.l. Place. I •»»"« Kn ' r #rror »1 Washington, Feb. 5.—That Chtrl-ta 8. Hanks and Oenrge W. Harrlmau. failed to eubatantlate their a*«ertlm that eerloue errors appeared In the Htatlntlcal work of the Interstate mere* commission and that they failed lo show. In accordance with their claim, that the freight and passenger rates o the country could be reduced an aver age of 10 per cent without reducing wages or dividends. In substance, the conclusions of the Interstate com merce commission In Its report to the senate tn response to a resolution of that body concerning the employment of Messrs. Hanks nnd Harrlmnm These gentlemen made an Investlg.t lion of the interstate commerce com (inferences with AMERICAN DENTAL PARLORS 191-2 Fucklm SI reel, Mlala. 6i. OVER SCHAUL& MAY Rubber Plate* - 22-K Gold Crown - Percelain Crown - Bridgcwork, tooth * Painless Ex- ED EE .trading with | all plate work Hour*. • * P- "l - „ _ JO More Drodd of tho Pgntal Chair Bundoj-.. » •- m. fill 4 p. m. A NEW TRAIN To Jacksonville, Fla., via SOUTHERN RAILWAY, leaves Atlanta 8:30 p. m., arrives Jacksonville 7:30 a. m., connecting with all lines diverging from Jacksonville. PLACED ON TRIAL Special la The Georgian. Ban Antonio. Texas, Fob. 5.—Major r. J. Penrose, of the Twenly-flfih In fantry. was arraigned for trial before n rourtmartlal yesterday on the charge of neglect of duty In Ihe Brownavllte af fair. Major Penrose Is represented by Colonel Olenn. of the Twenty-third In fantry. and l'aplain Charles Kay la Judge advocate. J Jor Penroee plead ed not guilty. The charges were read and the first session adjourned. Forty cltlxens from Rrownsvllle arc here as witnesses. Elkins, W. Vo., Feb. 6.—As a result of an explosion yesterday at Mine No. 25, of-the Davie Coal and Coke Company, at Thomas, naar here, twenty-five or thirty miner*, the majority of whom are foreigners, are supposed to be dead. Five men who were Just entering the mine when the explosion occurred have been taken out.' There Is no way of determining how many men were In Ihe mine at the time of tbs explosion. The flret searching party entered the mine late yeeterday and recovered the bodies of atx foreigners and one Ameri can. Before further progress could be made poisonous tumra enveloped In* party, which waa composed of General Manager Ott, D. M. Boyd, auperlnttnd- ent of the Henry mine; Daniel June*, min* hoes; Arthur 8tewsrd and John Jenklne. Before the rescuing party could j-cach -tha-surfans.-Jenaa, ter ■nine boss, died from euffocatlon. Efforts were mad* laat night to enter the mine again, but without success. The air fans ware demolished by the explosion', and the min* It full of dan gerous after damp. Pitiful scenes are being enacted eround the mouth of the.urine. The families or the mining men are fran tic with grief, and atrenuqsjs efforts are necessary to keep them from throwing themselves Into the mouth of the min*. DESTROYED BV FIRE WITH $17,000 LOSS Flamps Threaten Destruc tion to Oil Plant and Big Compress. You See, It’s This Way- HARDYFOOD is tatic from (he very choicest iclections of first quality wheat and barley (malted)— Prepared gctcnttflcally—by Bur own exclusive methods— And with especial regard to cleanliness and sanitary conditions. It b thoroughly cooked and practically digested before you eat it. Just the food for weak stomachs—nothing better for the strong ones. Hardyfood b the food For Crown People For Children Not simply an Infant's ford, you will observe— Although there’s nothing else quite 10 healthful for the growing youngster, from the time he (or she) commences to take solid food. In fact— HARDYFOOD -bihe food— Forth* infant— For the professional athlete— For the brain worker, the hand worker, or for anyone who works at alj. It costs you only ten cents— For a large package—fifteen meals— To trj HARDYFOOD. You will find it at your grocer's Spelcal to The Georgian. Hawklnsvllte, Oa., Feb. 6.—At mld- nlght lost night n fir* broke out-whb completely destroyed the ekatlng rink and Jelk, * Co.'s fertiliser manufac lory. Both were large frame build Ings. The rink was being used by negroe* and the fire etarted there, working Its way to the factory adjoining IL J. R. Franklin valued hie rink at S2.0A0 and had tt Insured for il.SOO. W. A. Jeks A <’o. valued their plant at 11,000 and had on hand manufac tured etock valued at 114,000, with SI,- S00 Insurance on the building and 14,700 on the etock. The previous rain and low wind kept the fire from spreading to tha com press and Stand Oil Company plant*. The fire department did valiant serv ice In staying the flames. SEWING MACHINE FOR RENT by week or month, at low ratea. The Singer I, acknowledged the lightest running nnd most convenient of any. Try one and bo convinced. Only at the Niger stores. Look for the red letter 8. 70 Whitehall street, .telephone Bell 180-2; 404 Decatur etreet, telephone Rell 5172; 702 Marietta etreet, tele phone Bell I8U. 000000000000000420000000000 o O 2-CENT CAR FARE FAVOREO IN MISSOURI. O WILLING TO SIVE $209,180,561 FOR HANDLING MAILS Big Cut To Be Made in Ap propriation for Roads. Washington, Feb. 6.—Appropriation* aggregating 2200,120,507 are carried In the poetofflee bill agreed upon by Ihe houee committee on poetofllcee and post roads last night. Tha poatofllce appro prlatlon for tha currant yaar waa title <70.542. Cuts aggregating 270,000.000 have been made by the committee In pay ments to be made to railways for car rylng malls and for the use of car*, i straight rut ot 2*000,000 Is mads through a reduction In the rate per ton to be paid on heavy mall routes; a eul of tl,000.000 I, made In Ihe rent to be paid railway! for postal cars; a rut estimated at 11,000,000 ie made by eliminating Ihe weight of mall bags from the weight upon which railway* are to be paid for carrying mall, and a probable cut of about 45,000,000 will result from the decision of the commit tee to have the dally average mall ovet routes ascertained by dividing the weekly weight* by seven. Instead ot by six, as Is the present practice. CHILD DIES IN AGONY AFTER DRINKING POTASH. WANTED % 200 Honeysuckle Roots— •ml *hort comlngn txlattd In the work of the commission nnd that they could revolutionise the work of that body. Appended to the commlnAion'n report n Nharp letter from Prealcient Rooac- It 141 Mr. Hunks, dated January 31 laat. In which It la atated that th« hnrffe* are completely disproved. GEORGE HARRIMAN 8AV8 HE COULDN’T TELL ALL. hlnffton, Feb. & —George \v. R. Ilarrimnn, w ho filled to make gustd h1a L'linrge* mtnln*t the interntate com merce cmnmlaatf n nml wax nhnrply re. bukeA by President Rnoaevelt in u let- i 'hurlea I>1 ward Hunk*, hi* co- InveHttgfltnr, *nld today. “All that haa l»een anld a Inna the ex- amtnutlon int«> the merit* «»r our liarpea amount* to this; The com mittee *pant the Kteater part of the tltnr nektnf me riue*tl<m*. I wa* put n III** Wttneaa aland an It were and not permitted to make a full ntatement. I When their nueattonn failed to elicit anything convincing to them, they re- Irorted that the charge* had fa'len down. In a letter I have aent the pres ident I have rolled hla attention to proor* nTa'nat the Interalata commerce wntrlHl* n'« acticita. Jeffereon city. Mo., Feb. 6.—By O a vote of IS t4» I. the houae paired O O the bill reducing the puaenger o O ratea to 2 centn a mile on all O O main line rallroada In Mlaaourt O O and 3 rente a mile on Independent O O llnea lea* than 49 mile* In lencth. O It la roniddered practically cer- O O tain that the bill will pa** the O O senate O ' OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQ MISS MARY ANTHONY DIES IX ROCHESTER Rochester. N. V . 5>h. 6.—Miss Mltry Anthonj. *lat*i ot Mummn H Anthony, the famou* nuffraglat, who waa «* Im portant n figure n* the latter, died at her home here today. NOMINEES ELECTED BY POPULAR BALLOT. »I» The Georgian. Douglaavllle. (la., Feb. S. -An election confltntlng the white primary of a few -eeka ago wan held here yeaterday and the following officer* were elected For mayor, l». 7». Doraett. f»»r record er. II. K FMwarda; coumilmen. J. M.| MortU. II. T. Poo per. J. R. Duncan, AV R Hmlth. H. A. tHimth. A. R Bagg-" W. Abercrombie; for treaaurer. T Darrell, ma^bglL O.T. Bel man. Hp4vlnl to The Georgian. Monteauina, (Jn„ Feb. R.—After two day* t>f agony. Loulae. the elghteen- inontha-old child «»f Mr. and Mra. J. \V. Hurdle, dleil Sunday morning. leant Friday the little girl got hold of a cup of potash water that had been left 4»n a table and drank Ita content* In a very abort time *he wa* In great agony and rernalneu until *ho died. Hpeclg) to The Georgian. Italia*. Tex.. Feb. 6.—The fo.»k ’ount>. llllnol*. Detnoerntlc Club. I9H itronn. B-'Xlvtul In pallaa thla m*>mtng at an early bout on 4»ne «*f their peri odical trip* thrtiugh t.te country. They were met by. a large party of l«*cal Detmnrat* and given a warm recep tion from Italia*. Hiveml otner point * In the *tnle will Ih» visited as large as can be transplant ed. State price, set out and quality. F. L. SEELY, 3 Brookwood.. DEATH CALLS MEMBER OF “BLOODY 8EVENTH. 1 Special to The aeorglan. Douglasvllle, Oa., I>b. 5.—Another oil] clllaen of Douglas county and brave follower of the fleg of 7-ee passed away here Sunday wfyen lllram Bobo dleil at the advanced age of 72 years. lie wn, a member of the ever fa' mnus "Bloody Seventh" Oeorgln Reg iment. and did valiant aervlce for the cause he loved so well. Only a few of that noble band eurvtve him aa silently ami one by one they pass to the great bevonii. He had attended every reunion of his regiment since the war and all of his old comrades and many friends throughout the state will regret know of his death. For over 20 years he had been super intendent of the Midway Methodist Humlay echool. gpoclst to The i Wrlghtsvllle. liii Saturday night TuLjlandulph slu* the leg. It w« 5.—On last ■hut Fete Williams through the leg. It was not thought that the wound wns fatal, but he dleil Sunday night about dark. The killing was the result of a negro skin game. This Is the second negro Itandolph Its, killed. JUDGE PARLANGE? YIELDS TO DEATH; END CAME SUDDENLY' Special to Tho OeorgUo. New Orleans, La., Feb. S-- wlth apoplexy. Judge Charles Variant*, of the United Htate* district court, died here laat night. Judge Pariange waa one of the lead ers of the anti-lottery movement In thla state, which resulted In the overthrow of the lottery. Under Governor Foster,, Whose election was the lottery'* death blow. ho ns lieutenant governor. Judge Par long* had held the ofllcea of United States district attorney and associate justice of the supreme court of Louisiana In addition to tlM office he held at the lime of hla death. H* was 54 years old. LIBRARY PATRONS BREAK RECORD The Carnegie Library haa reached the high-water mark of Its circulation. The number of hooka Issued mi antes; February 2. was 71*. the largest num ber ever circulated In one day. In addition to the books carried into the homes, there were 420 people t the resiling and reference room that day, making a total ot LI42 visit ing the library.