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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS,
Tl'MUAT, MARCH I, l»t.
THE NEW KIMBALL
ATLANTA’S POPULAR HOTEL
SY? 11 isY^<■!SY^| 1 1 i' ( i 1 ',iO’^
For Commercial
- Men.
THE BIGGEST, BRIGHT
EST AND BEST Sample
Rooms in the entire South
are to be found at the New
Kimball.
, for years the traveling
man has made his home here,
realizing that he will have a
room equipped with all the
essentials that help to make
a GOOD SALE and a GOOD
CUSTOMER.
We are now offering bet
ter accommodations at a
smaller cost than ever .be
fore.
Our Cafe.
We call it the PALM GAR
DEN. It is a popular price
cafe where appetites grow to
an enormous size by abso
lute cleanliness, by sur
roundings of perfect com
fort, and by environments of
such artistic harmony that
the meal time becomes a real
privilege rather than a mere
duty.
FEATURES: Quick serv
ice, polite attention, good
cooking and excellent music.
EM
, Banquets.
DID IT EVER. STRIKE
YOU that they always hap
pen here? The New Kimball
has been the scene of more
social events (banquets,
balls and dinners) during the
past season than all the oth
er hotels in the city com
bined. A delicious menu,
combined with trained serv
ice, never fails to leave a
happy memory of the even
ing spent at the New Kim
ball.
SSflt
g§i Conventions.
For LARGE GATHER
INGS we have an establish
ed reputation. The New
Kimball has been the home
oT EVERY large convention
held in Atlanta during the
past year, as well as scores
of smaller conventions and
political meetings. Visitors
at the New Kimball realize
the meaning of Southern
hospitality during conven
tion tipie.
6.v\<A'V„.c; o.o/s.* o.i 'A' o.* >AS'«r.v' o.o A' A< f,.*.' A' o.*
A Cordial Invitation Extended You To Stop With Us.
400 Rooms.
Rooms without bath $1.00 to $2.00
Rooms with bath ... $2.00 to $3.50
100 New Bath Rooms Just Completed
European Plan.
IBOLISH OLD BOARD;
ELECT NE W MEMBERS
u r t i s Ordinance
Lacks Only Mayor’s
Signature.
g:f.d new blood,
SAYS DR. CURTIS
filin’ New Board to Rcp-
itwnt Each Ward,
iu Citv.
l new blood In the Grady
-* p " al - ftate.l Dr. A. I., Curtis to a
'pr—-runtivc ,,f Tlie Georgian Tusa-
*! "'"ruing, in explaining hi* nrdl-
lr ' " nMl«hlii* the pirsent board and
'"'l.iing that the board In future ihall
• moMilmed like the other hoard* .>f
» <l'y. one member from each ward.
TV people are per*!»tently demand-
* Vi " i-hant* of *cme kind be made
1 i «(iltnl. Thl* wa* lmpo»*lh!e
ih the ,.iri boar/, Imt with new men
““ i lenx. there l» an opponumty
"•« anil more modern meth-
'he hospital.
Justice In four ward*
-Th-:
;"K nil the lepreventatlve* on tho
,, ‘"" l i "e other f >ur having; nop».
11 "I*rd have me member; that
h,.."" ">>' ordinance provide*, and
1“ " *oai the people waul."
, . Iinanee wa* adopted by coup-
J,"''" '*>' b >' a vote of 14 to -. It I*
" Mayor Joyner for approvnl
i oval.
Board i* Abolished.
■ie '■••aid of trustees of the Grady
" - It ha* been conatltuted, wax
••lahr.i | iy council Monday a r ler-
n
J" - in « ronetltuthif the board will
"ah' I" odtee until the next meeting
1’"" i'- "hen their aucreeeor* will
, .one from each ward.
the member* of the
POSTUM
>n Place of Coffee
does give relief from
coffee ails.
“THERE’S A REASON”
hoard of trustee* of the hoapltnl we**o
elected bv council, regardless of the
ward* In which they lived. Thl* *■••«»
the onlv board *” u.nstltuti-d. ut-d
council decided lu muKe n change.
In the board of l»Oii there were f.-ur
member* from the Sixth' ward, three
from the Second, one from the Seventh
and one front the Fourth ward. The
Viral, Third. Fifth nntl Ktghth wards
were not repre*ente.l.
The ordinance e*'ahll*hlng the *>•»-
tern of electing one member from each
ward and nhnllthlllg the,pre*cnt b >at i
wn* Introduced by Councilman Cttitl*.
who fought It through to «ucce**. l-t
addition to the Eighth ward member*,
the ordinance nl*o provide* that the
mavor and the chairman of the hos
pital committee *hall continue to be ex.
officio member*.
P*r*onn*I of Beard.
The hoard of 1906 I* n* follow*; lo-
*aph lllrech. president; CL S. l.own.bis,
vice president; H. M. Dorsey, H. J.
Lowry. It. F. Maddox. K. \V. .Martin.
R. A. Hemphill. J. W. English, Jr., and
H. L. Culberson. The terms of Messrs
Lowndes. Dorsey. Lowry, Maddox, Mar-
tin unil Hemphill explreti Monday.
The ordlnunce waa adopted by n vote
"V* was predicted In The Georgian.
Howard Pattllto was unanimously
elected police commissioner to succeed
Commissioner Nunnally, whose term
lias explreti.
\V H. Preston was elected clerk to
the rerorder by a unorflmou* vote, hav-
Ing been the successful candidate In a
caucus heltl several weeks ago.
17,000,000 ACRES
TO BE_PR0TECTE0
President Issues Proclama
tions Reserving (ireat
Forest Lands.
Washington. March 6.-Seventeen
million acres of forest land* have been
added to the forest reserves of the
Fnltcd States by proclamation* t«*ued
by President Roosevelt made public.
Thirty-two forifct reservation* are
created or Increased In area by lhe«e
proclamation*.
ALABAMA NATIONAL GUARDS
WILL ATTEND EXPOSITION.
Rifle*, company E. Alabama national
guard, wdtlt about forty-live men. under
the guidance of t * plain ‘
ton and Lieutenant JHayinond I rn'in,
will attend the J*tacitown KxposItloll.
Arrangement* ate no.v being made fur
the trip.
HARD RAP WHEN.
HE ASKED LICENSE
Application Turned Back
, After Key Attacked
Character.
“I don't know anything about Clarl
dy, and hr may be a Rood man. bit he
Ik In had company. HI* partner, Min*
hlnnett, Ik not a proper man t to run
HAloon. No man or hfK name Ik *ufc
from a person of htK character.*'
ThlK Htatement by Alderman JpmeK
L. Key before council Monday afle
noon stopped the grnntlnK of whtKky
ItcenKOK for a while, and there followed
a Ktorm of dlvcu**lon. In which Aider-
man Key took occasion to pay further
respect* to A. t\ Mlnhlnnett, ex-aldtt
man. now noplicant for n negro sat
license at 66 Decatur street.
Two reports were brought In on the
BLUE RIBBON
bed SPRINGS
A GOOD FOUNDATION
ic necuury la every bulld!n|
so Is a good foundation to
every bed.
AkaAliefl«t«f N f\i ealage
AMOunwy nonvKH,
Will Not Sag.
Conforms to every line of
the body.
Our Five year Guarantee Teg
every Genuine Blue Ribbon
Ask your dealer.
SMtiera Spriig Bel Co.
ALlaata, Co.
363
application of Mlnhlnnett and Clarldy
for a saJoon license at 66 Decatur
street. The favorable report was
signed by Aldermen Qullllan and Hol
land and Councilman Pearce. Coun
cilman Roberts, chairman of the police
committee, signed the adverse report.
Alderman McEachern signed neither
report.
•*l brought In an adverse report,"
explained Councilman Roberts, "be-
cause I want to be consistent. I have
always opposed the gtanting.of a li
cense for a saloon at thla locality, no
matter who the applicant was, uud 1
always shall."
"Is a Good Follow."
Councilman Huddleston said that the
corner of Dectttur street Is "an Ideal
spot for a saloon." He said that n*
had known Mlnhlnnett a long time and
he was "a good fellow."
Alderman Hlrsch said that lie was
going to vote for the granting of the
license because he knew Mlnhlnnett'*
father, who was a good man.
/ Idermnn Peters said he was oppose!
to granting the license, because saloons
were congested In that locality.
The motion by Alderman Key t »
adopt the adverse report of the com
mittee was lost by a vote of 1.1 to D.
Following Is the vote:
Ayes— McEachern. Peters, Key. Cur
tis. Martin. (Hass, laonglno. Roberts.
Harman—V.
Nays—Holland. Hlrsch, Ileutell, Ter
rell. Baskin. Huddleston. Chosewood.
Mnngum. Pomeroy. Pearce, Taylor,
Orant. •tyron—W.
After the vo;a was taken. Alderman
Key again arose.*
"I didn't want to be forced to the
necessity of doing tills." lie stated, "but
now that you have defeated the ad
verse report 1 am willing.
Back 10 Committee.
I move that the application be re
ferred back to the police committee. I
have Information In my poaaeaalon to
prove that Mlnhlnnett Is a man per
fectly unlit to have a saloon, and I will
give It to this committee If the appll
atlon Js ho referred."
Despite this statement by Alderman
Key. Alderman IteuteU moved aa a
substitute that the favorable report be
adopted, regardless of what Informa
tion Alderman Key had to prove that
the applicant should not hava n license.
Alderman Holland seconded the sub
stitute.
"Didn't you know the committee was
going to itteeb last Thursday?" asked
Councilman Huddleston of Alderman
Key.
"Didn't you know Mlnhlnnett * ap
plication was coming up?" again que
ried Councilman Huddleston.
Yes." replied Alderman Key.
Why didn't you give that Informa
tion then?" asked the < ouncllman.
Alderman Key answered back like
a flash: "Because 1 didn't think anv
committee of this council would grant a
license to that man."
Councilman Robert* stated that he
had reported adversely on the applica
tion because he was opposed lo the lo
cality, but that If Alderman Key had
any Information proving the applicant’s
unfitness to have the license he, as
chairman of the committee, wouldi rev-
talnly like to hear It He asked, there
fore. that It be re-comnittted.
Alderman Qullllan left the chair nnl
sold he had voted favorably on tl» •
I application, but that he, b*». as a mem •
her of the committee, would Ilk# to
have the information.
"Hlnce Alderman Qullllan. who voted
favorably on the application wants t.
/
CONGRESS APPROPRIATIONS
AGGREGATE $919,998,679
Auditor at
Point of a
Pistol.
Pittsburg, Kane.. March 5.—With 44-
cnllber revolvers In their hands and
wearing false mustaches and goatees,
two white men held up and robbed a
Missouri Pacific passenger train yes
terday while It was passing the Kan
sas City Houthern shops'
Lou Jeff, a negro miner, employed
At rnnip No. 31, of the Central Coal
and Coke Company, was shot to death
because he offered a protest In the
shape of a badly aimed shot from Ills
pistol at one of the robbers.
W. L. Westlake, of Toledo, Ohio, was
wounded by a bullet which une of the
outlaws fired at the negro.
Board Train at Station.
Both bandits were dark-complexion
ed. and wore dark slouch hats and
dark clothes. They boarded the train
here at he station.
They began with the smoking car
and one walked ahead with a revolver
In each hand, and quietly asked the
passengers to "shell out" to the man
Washington. Man-h 4. -Tin* lot si appro-
printlous land** by the fifty nitk mugrenn lu
Its Inst session nggregste III9.9III.67P.S3. of
whlrh 97M.623.f74.’.7 Is for the snnunl etpea
dltnres of the jp>reHua*nt f«w the fiscal
yes ring eudlng June 39, IP*. The halan<‘*
of the grand total la (o lie used as follows:
Twelve million, four hiindnnl and thirty
Jilnr tboiiauud. six hnndrrd Slid eighty-five
dollars and thirty six rents for emergencies
und deficiencies on s***Mi!it of the fiscs I
I year. 1*7. snd prior yestw.
One million dollars for miscellaneous nh
debt, the requirements or the sinking fund,
expense* 4»f coUei-tlng the riorenue bank
notes and other purposes
ESTIMATE OF IIEVEM'EH.
The revenues of the government for 1906
are esiluinted at Stt3.uon.OiP. which. It was
stated, would leave a surplus of $20.000,00R
re-referred." stated Alderman Reutell.
"I withdraw my substitute."/
The motion to refer was then car
rted unanimously.
SICK HEADACHE
IcAKTER'sl
[CARTERS
H;
Fo.mvtLv Cu*» Sr .
THX.t I'TTlt -III-.
Dyiptil* r-ll«»*fl,
ron.tlp.iFn -toMcI,
llowolt m»l*KxL °°
—IB, no —Tip'll if.
SMALL -ILL.
SMALL DOSI.
SMALL -RIOS.
b-hlml. who iva* rlnafly followtn*.
They wore nnl fur behind the tr»ln
auditor, and followed him Into the
women'* roach.
When they tame to Jeff Ih* negro
nulled hi* revolver and look a ahot at
the foremost robber, who *hut twice nt
him. The Aral ehnt went wild and
atrui k Westlake, but the second struck
the negro In I he heud ami killed him
Ihalanily. Weatlake wa* accompanied
by hi* wife and children.
Hold up tha Auditor.
. .They then quietly made the auditor
■land and deliver, and hurriedly left
the train as It entered the yard* at
t’ornell. Weatlake. the wounded pa*-
■enger. wa* taken to Liberal, where hla
hand wa* dreaaed by the local surgeon
of the company. Aa soon a* communi
cation could be had with Agent Dono
hue, of thl* place, u awltcb engine, with
a |io*-r of ontcera, wa* lent to t-ornell.
which I* four mile* from here.
The rounlry aurroundlng Pltiaburg
I* thickly RPltled, and Is doited with
•rorea of village* and mining ramps.
It I* —ported that the news that a
miner waa killed by the bandit* ha*
apread rapidly, and that th* miner* will
make an attempt to capture and lynch
the men.
It wa« *tair<l that tU*.o. ,
preprinted In nma of the total for Ike
flrt.v elxluh rongreaa.
Analralng the lurreeaed appropriations
for the year UO* orer ike rarrent Uw*l year,
Hie In'*! of whlrh la flrra aa W),000,00'.
ih" Inerniar* are distributed In pert *•
follows:
For the aney. If.Tie.00#: fortlOratlnna, SL-
M0.00O; leglalatlre) rnvollre and Judicial,
g.«W.0M; postal service, tu,000,000; peaslona.
it was ateteil that while the rlrer end
harbor trfll rarrlrd approximately tsx.000.000,
the expenditure uoder It would be hat
tf7.000.om daring 1904.
Tke nppmprlntloti on account of the Fan-
nmn raanl dnrlui Ike nftr.ulolk conxreoe
waa lnrreaar.1 orer that during tke Ifty-
elgkth 'xuigre.i hy t69,tw,000. Daring ta*
■auie lime Ihr postal ei|ieuan Increaaed
IM.wa.Me.
BIRTHDAY OF EMMET
OBSERVED AT SAVANNAH.
Hpe<1al to The Georgian.
Hnvannnh, Oa., March 'The birth-
day of Robert Emmet waa obaerved In
Havannnh Inal night, whan Ih* Irtsh-
Amerlcan Friendly Beclety held A me
morial celebration at the Irlah-Amert-
can hall. r
There la a large Irish element In Sa
vannah. there being a military com
mand and a park named after the ga'-
lant Irishman, and an old association,
known aa the Robert Emmet Associa
tion. ha* been revived. Thla eaeocta-
tlon used to meet every year on the an-
nlvereary of Emmet'* death. Hla fa
mous speech at the dock was read a*
one of the moat Interesting peri* of the
program.
Search for Weman Artist.
otuua, tint.. March f. —A vigorous
ararch la being made by the polio* for
Mia. Arthur Hehnna. a New York art-
1st. who disappeared a week ago after
leaving a parlor car In the station at
Montreal.
ARCHIE ROOSEVELT
IS OUT OF DANGER
Washington, March 5.—Archie Rooaa-
velt. the president's third eon. who has
been suffering from diphtheria, was de
clared out of danger today by Dr.
Rlxey, the attending physician.
THE BEST
COUGH CURE
Mix it Yourself
J a pint ef good pur* whis
key; mix it up and thakt thor
oughly, glycerin* and ail firth
then add tha whiskey. Use in
tablaapesn 'da—* every four
hours. Tha 'Cencantratad oil of
pia* cam— put up fer medical
ucc in half-eunea bettlcc. aaoh
enclosed In a email ecrewtep
box. Thit protects it from heat
and light. If you d* net Und it
seeled vau knew that you are
ntt getting the real article. There
are ales eeveral patent medicines
put up t* rctemblo tha Concen
trated oil ef pin* and called by
similar name*. Thla atuff will
aeon put your etomach out of
ardor and debility will fellow.
The “Concentrated” oil of pino it
what you want, and a —liable
druggist will tall you that thla
ia strictly a pharmaceutical prep
aration gnd th* only pin- pr*d-
uct that will make - eolsbl-
mixture and not cam natiaaa.