Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, March 07, 1907, Image 13

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•v w THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. THURBDA/. Milflt 7. 1K7. M. L. THRO Real Estate.. 20 ACRES, ., 2.j0—This property is on McDonough Road, 1 mile frum So. Railway, 1 mile f rom Constitution. Has 4- pK1 ni cottage and bam, fine ttC ll water and springs, 10 jercs bottom land, 500 fruit jr op.«—different varieties. Tli is is close to Atlanta am l well worth more than we are asking. M. L. THROWER, Real Estate. ’ * * ;)!i North Forsyth St. HENDRICK & CO., Real Estate and Loans, 23 1-2 Whitehall Street, Both, Phones. B *F. Al . Tl fCI, SINK-BOOM REHIDENCE latest* JUS* 1 '' J* •"* *'*b every modern cosvr*. If’iT.-.i aw *f r . *wi« ,o m the now, rat m, Jmi*’ J** 1 '* .■“loo* t» «dT If to 7 you, rail it my office far par (JL0RE & JUSTIN, 215 Peters Building. IN roMIMl PAIIT OP WEST END. HICK lMKT FRONT LOTS. WITH PLKK- LOTS ON GRIFFIN AND JETT u. cash nml $5 pei* month. For ail at uftliT. %• FI AT SHOALS ROAD. « MILES f- .m toiler of elty, wt have a stile ud Id inn rotifiiliitng 20 acres. 11 acres In tat* min iniMi. also ha* one of the tast orchards ,o ib. •ountry: good four-room bouse ami ,c.t i.ultilingK. etc. Tlila la the very place .» i.getublc farm; 62.1ft) rath. Tht» It i! gain . tiKKT PART'"oF"GOLLEOB PARK. d«mv iMti.ige conaiatlag of live large room* ball, nice porches. etc. Thla Is our ••nr line, and lot la 100 by 105; $2,- ash nml lialanco moutbly. ;i ST WEST OF GRANT PARK. BRAND ucw six room cottage; lot 10 by 150, and a % nus«i-: water nml gaa mid tile sidewalks: Iirlc* $2,«0; 130 cash sod nth. ta IREK ROOM IforSE, ON SMALL LOT. c.’r Grcensferry avenue; stays rented all • time at 91 per mouth. For n four days &T •OUT, STREET—BRAND-NEW house; lot 41 by I® to au alley; cash nml 115 per month. Wby WANTED REAL ESTATE If you own property that hi arc willing to sell at a •cal bargain price, list it with us for quick sale. We handle bargains only and have customers waiting. ATLANTA IKAI. ESTATE AGENCY, R* Fourth National Bank, Hell Phone 4399 Main. I. A. Dozier | W. H. Gaunt Builder | Real Estate Formerly Dozier & Reams. -103 Peters Building. I’ll'Hies: Bell 1799, Atl. 1252. 111:1:1 : is a ll.UtGAIN—TWO-HTOItY AND , h*»me. Has fourteen rooms. At iv' "f Angler nvenue. Fronts emit. " i v „f DeLeon pork '"•l c,r Mu. Ataut 1 ncre «>f land whl-li * "•• Mi more than the price; $2,509. homes built on easy terms. W £Sh n J.' H NE " modern residence r,Z. l, M“. ru 5”' elecirte end c«» Bgturei Mgb polat ,nm 1 Leeateuon a •IR: tt At’UBH, < MILEH FROM 1* °. w ®°f **»• i«vm1 roads county; eight room bouae; <00 fruit •*£..•*!* I, » l»l*ckl»arrl#a aud Tb ** *■ •“ location for a auburttaii home. ll.»-ON ||||.L HTkEET, NEAR GRANT park; new; fuar-rooui cottage; 4-) by 110, to an alley. **• 40?-woodward AVENUE: iix roou „™G*g». on lot g$ Inr 140. Tble la a ulru little bone, worth looking Into. 11.100- WOOD WARD AVENUE; THIM 18 a small eottaae. tilth thro# rooms and a hall, on a lot $S by 115. c'au be sold ou eaaj payrg* u t, $3,7»»-BBTAN. STREET. THIB IB A Iteaellful little rritega; Ira rooms and a reception hell. All mod err eoavealeacaa. on Clertted lot. Berraut house la roar. $3.400—CENTRAL AVENUE—RKVBN-ROOU . cottage, on lot 5n liy 120: tllgbtly eleyeted. < au In* taught on easy terms. $2.T(»-ON GREW 8TUEBT. NEAR RICH- ardsoti; six-roam cottage; lot 10 by 154; oc cupied by owner. I*et ua show you this. HEE J. J. RVANH. A. d'ANTI (IN AC OR A. 1. IIENDUICK. NORTH SIDK HOME OR INVB8T- tn. All Imprevemente. See me If you wont a clnse-ln North Side bargain. Price 33,000. Term*. GRANT 8TREKT, CORNER LOT. 50* 160. All Improvemonta and conven- fences. Nearly new 4-room cottage, wide hall, built for a home. $3,160— $750 caah and $25 a month. A bargain. J. A. BROOKS. Real Estate, 407 Fourth National Bank. Bell Phone 1393 Main. r ATLANTA REAL ESTATE AGENCY, 418 Fourth National Bank, Bell Phone 4399 Main. BARGAINS. THREE OF TIIE MORT DESIRABLE two-story modern residences on the north able. Each waa built by n different-owner for a home, olid has every couventem-e. All on largo lota and range In site from acteo are on North Boulevard, uorth uf North avenue;-ouo fmuts east nnd has nine rooms; price $4,750; eaay terms. The other froutrt neat, nnd has eight rooms. Price $6,500. Terms. The other place la on West Fifth atreet: ten rooms: $4,750; terms. We don't think either.of these places can ta du. plicated at the price. DELIGHTFUL BUHURRAN HOME ON car line. 8lx-room cottage; 4 acrea of ground: only $3,000. On eaay term*. The laud alone la worth more money. 8IX ROOM COTTAGE. GLOBE TO GAR line, on south aide. W'ell lmllt by owner, who la moving away, targe lot. and one of the prettiest little homes In Atlanta; $3.- (W». THREE BLOCKS FROM ARAGON. nnrtb of cnln. onr-balf Mock of car line; 2-story 10-rooui bouse. In good condition; now used sa * flr*t-d*s« while Ituanllng bonne. MOO cash sad 340 per month. Price only $4.(*>' Thl« nroiwrt. Mongs to a non- tesident who has Inatruried ua to acll. Ihls Is a snap. 1 CI.OHKJN NORTH HIDE (ROOM t.'OT- tsfi.*; good white ncIghltorlitHHl: 50 feet from enr line. Henlnr vain* 322.M prr month tl.»n cn.h nml $29 per month. The price Is $2,200. two-btory ten-room iioche. in eery Imtt nelghlmrhoisl. arraugeil as two (sti- four hltH'ks from Aragon, near Peach tree Rental value $70 |ier month. Price $5.00*. WEST END-HALF BLOCK FROM t'Alt line- excellent neighborhood; -story * room hnnse: storm .heeted. doable-Boored; largo lot. Thla houae waa Imllt ter a home hr n gentleman whoee huMnrn ban forced l.|,„ to move away. Rented nt (&> iter month. $2,000 cnab nml $25 per moath. Thla is a snsp at $4,000. OTHER BARGAINS IN VARIOUB KINDS of property. WE HANDLE BARGAINS ONLY • FOR SALE. $2,600—4 good 3-room cot tages on South side, near new public school and in good white neighborhood, renting to white tenants regularly at $29.50 per month. Special quick sale bargain. „ $750—Northeast cornet Lit tle and Terry street, va cant lot -70x100 feet; three small houses can be put on this lot and will prove a paying investment. $300—Small negro house on McDaniel street; car line in front; rents $3.50 per month. , CHAS. M. ROBERTS, 12 Auburn Ave. Bell Phone 4596. W. 4. FOSTER, Real Estate and Loans, 12 S. Broad. Bell Thon* 2027. Atlanta 'Phone 1IS1. , L. A. WOODS. . 818-819 Empire Bldg. BELL PHONE 20X—ATLANTA niONB 1771 I MAKE EASY TERMS. 7VACRB FARM LOCATED B Ul southtnst of Atlanta. In tka lw*t fi Inf oectloa of Georgia. Land lloa i ai'l.'V'ffi'S ifat 7SS2' pa, C nr. Can ba boagfct at tka eiraedlngty WPrtra of HIM par tm. Baa aafor MADMAN MENACES LIFE OF KAISER AT CONCERT koaaa, with nlca lot; two rail, and i Ut JUNES AVENUE—NEW FIVE-ROOM nnriiiurui; am<i auiiaiue jor ■ unur. 1111 t—rntud to mum people Wer aloe* It woe built ot t$ per mouth, mid they would #20iJ fiah and jIM per mouth. □da gor* — 1 r * 62$ SOUTH ROt'LKYARD—NEARLY NEW ASHBY STREET—NICK LITTLE three-room cottage. Will mate you nlctfllttit home or e good Inveetmeat. H nice lot; 200 feet deep.. Must be told at once. Can be bought on easy term*, ua at once for price. U M'DONALD STREET—NEARLY OT5W six room bouae; a I way a rented and bring* Ing a good rental. Can be bought on my eaey term*. See us for special price. PLANTATION AND STOCK FARM OF MOO ACRES IN MIDDLE GEORGIA. 2$ MILES FROM A CITY OF 40.000 PEO pie, 2 ratlea of railroad frontage, also pub lie road frontage, l,3C) arret In cultivation *0 acrea of rich bottom lands; 100 ncrea of Ane swamp bottoms still to be developed, i'lenty of wood and timber for borne con oumptloo. Moot of the land lies level and la a loose, dark, loamy soil, with strong clay subsoil. One mole can cultivate 40 acres of this land. Two alz^rooui dwellings and thirty tenant houecs of two nud four rooms, nicely distributed. Corn mill and gio, saw mill, horse and mule boms, crib and bog aud chicken houses, etc., all In good condi tlon; 5 miles of bog wire fencing. Creek nnd branches soppty water In nearly all parts of the land. Station and aide track on* the place. School and churches couven lent. Animal average uet Income $4,000. Price 915 per acre. Terms one third cash balance on or before ten years In annual payments to suit purchaser, with < per cent on deferred payments. Thla lb a bargain and the chance of a lifetime. Make the down payment and the place will make the mouey to pay the bglance. Good water and good health. Labor la plentiful and cheap. For further Information, write or •ee me. WEST END-GORDON STREET-NO. new six-room cottage; all conveniences, lot 56 by 150. Price $4,000. Terms. ATLANTA REAL ESTATE AGENCY. NEWTON S. THOMAS. Century Building, Hell Phone 2154 L. T V BRENT. »■ mm J. T. MANGUM. Hatesmen. AT IIAPEVILLK AT Lfrri.E '' 1l *i per acre. Thla la the last chance * tint.* to get In on the ground Aoor. *ltree trncta adjoining to well- ! r '4*tomers. This land la actually lh ‘"’" h more than I am offering It for. * r '<*ta are laid off and worked out on • nnd through It. It Ilea beau- nnd U within 200 yarda of new " l ,ar ^! nr ; Has four-room honee and ' « orchard. with branch running •t w,.. ,. Ul | j m y last qia- *•'" profit on his trade while the ■*'T** bring passed by hts attorney*. ••‘W. and It Is worth It. Thla * Ho* tract referred to above, which " ,,lr *We to bold a few days on my If you are looking for a good »*U Iniy this ea ■*% j \v. JONES & CO., 5 VIADUCT PLACE. We liavo a few customers who are anxious to buy good rent paying property. If you have anything good, list it with us for quick sale. Both Phones 5560. N. BOULEVARD LOTS. For Sale—On the prettiest part of this beautiful thor oughfare two fine lots at very loti- prices. See LIEBMAN, Real Estate—Renting, . 28 Peachtree St IN WERT END. ONE BLOCK FROM car Hue, alx lota for $2,100. It would pin to !mpr«»ve thla property, cither for rent, Inrcat incut or homes. DOUBLE TUREE-ROOM HOUSE IN third ward; new. go«Ml condition; now rented for $1$ per mouth. Quick buyer; $1,- 750 cash. ON FLAT HHOAIJI ROAD. RIGHT AT the Holdlera* home Juuctlon; n new Bre- room collage; lot 40 by 120 feet.' Good vain, for $1,400 ensh. ON A CORNER LOT, IN WERT END, A comfortable alx room cottage, with two additional rooms In the taaemeut. for $1,900, on terra of $500 caah and $16 per month, with 6 per cent Interest ON BERYL STREET. IN ONE BLOCK OF vtbe sew HteWnrt avenue enr line; lot UK hy 112. to alley: nak iliade Prlca $2Tt. Term. (100 rank and $3 per month. HILL STREET, NEAR GAR LINE; BEAU- tlfill four-room cottage; alley aide and rear; large lot. 1'rlce $1,400. Nice home or Investment. A JAM-UP FIVE ROOM COTTAGE. IN the beat section of Went End. for $2,000. On terma of $50o caah nnd $20 per month. HALER DEPARTMENT: A. H. HOOK. If. C. EVE. L C. McCRORT L. M. JOHNSON McCRORY & JOHNSON, Real Estate, 603 Peters Building—Phone* 4(11. $2.W nt’YR BEAUTIFUL LOT ON PARK avenue; two blocks from Grant park; 10 by pm. Only one left. Ree >ua at one* shout thla. BEAUTIFUL LOT ON TENTH HTRRBT; $1,250 You will have to hurry to gat thla. It's now worth $1,500. and aura to enhance. HEE I S ABOUT A J.OVHI.Y HOME ON Jnckson atreet; modem aud unto^Sata; owner has decided to aell nt a big cut III price. ♦2.5A) nt'YH WEST END GOTTAOE; 10 by 1^> to allay. Don't hurry. ON CHEROKEE AVENUE. 40 BY BO: flve n->m* anil hall; M.aao. Thla la all right and cheap at th* price. ON I.OOMIR AVENUE. NICE LITTLE cottage; $2,260. ON OUANT-RIX ROOM COTTAGE: 63 hr ISO; corner; 63.100. This la aomatblag worth your attention. »2.«n BUYS NICK SIX-ROOM COTTAOE ■>n eaey term. In the Grant park aac- tlon. ON SOUTH PRYOR: 59 BY 210; NINE- roam residence. 1C* an elegant borne and cheap at M.499- CENTURY REALTY CO., (0$ Century Bids. Phone 4411. J. 77. GABNHR. C. HORACE McCALU NORTH RIDE—MODERN HOME; CAST walking dlatance; elevaled earner lot; $$,. 009; all coa*, or If dcrirml nail caah pay ment. balasr# eaay. Bplrndd oppariunlly tn get a ske home far llttla Bor* than rent. ACItUAGE-TWO ACRES ON CAR LINE, near city limits; email cottage; $1,709. porcelain I with; cabinet mantels; ulce recep- street and fronts one of the liest car lines In the elty. This rsn In* bought easy terms and Is one of those rare chan at this and aee us for special price. $S.M4-OX BAHT GEORGIA AVENUE—A splendid six-room cottage with all con veniences. Thla place was built for a home and Is A-l In every respect. BOTH PHONES 4214. *2.600-HIX ROOM EAST FRONT ORAXT nark cottage; porcelain bath, cabinet man tels; art .windows; $200 ensh nnd $26 a month. Convenient to cars; lieautlful view sntl locatlou. $2.330—HI X-ROOM HOUTII BOULEVARD cottage; on lot 40 by 14p. Can be bad imy ran Gas Fumes Menace Lives of Wounded Passenengers. 'Vimn, Pa., March 7 —Mora tbaa a •eara of paraotu war, Injurod. atn, of them aarlouaty, whan two cart of tmta No. It on tha Wcatarp Now Tack E- vlalon or tha Pennaylvaala railroad Jumped tha track and plungod ovor a l>-foot embankment, and rolling ovor and over, landed wheel* uppermoet ta pond between Irrlnston and thia place. ' The care In their daoctnt broke d. . natural caa'maln and as the bruleid and bleedlnt pantneera itrugfled out of the broken care many tell unoon- idoui from the **a fumta. It W«a a manrel that none at the puoenaere waa killed by the wreck or eicapln* re a. The wreck waa blamed on the failure to properly cloee a ewltch after a frelrht train had taken the eldlnc. Tha enrlne of the paasencer train pauod safely over the ewltch. but the flrat coach Jumped the relit and plunged over the embankment. <1 rear In* the second car after It. Mtaa Anne Corbett, of Parkers Lead, In*. Pa., who wee Injured, waa comln* to Warren, where ebe waa to have been married to Orville Brown, who. with a party of frlenda. wee waltln* for the train. When the wreck became known Brown hired a team and hurried to (be scene, where he aesleted In rescuing Mite Corbett and had her taken to a boapltal. LIVES ARE RESCUED AT GOTHAM FI Women Faint as Flames At tack Car on Elevated - Road. cabinet uinntels. $1.800—NEW FIVE-ROOM COTTAGE ON Connally afreet; porcelain bath, cabinet mantels, gaa. etc.: only $300 cash required: balance $20 a month: builder la losing mon ey. Ills loss your gsln. EMPEROR WILLIAM OF GERMANY. Ha was attacked by an insane musican at a concert at tha palaca Wednes- day night. Insane Musician Leaps From Stage at Palace to Attack the Emperor of Germany. ■$1.600—FOUR-ROOM AND HALL NORTH front cottage: extra well built: cost $1.- 400 for labor and material. Yon can get the lot <>n which this bouse stands nnd one vacant Immediately adjacent <100 feet front age) for $100 above the rost of the Im provements. This Is certainly a snap. wfc HKT RKHt-I.Th. RKE US FOR BARGAINS. STATISTICS. PROPERTY TRANSFERS. liUO—W. H. Crowder to Dr. J. T. Freeman, lot on Paine avenue. War ranty deed. SI.600—Charles H. Girardeau to Ml*a K. ilnrrlK. Henry L. Rnrrla and Dnvld M. Ilnrrle, lot on Washington street. Warranty deed. Sl'.ouo (Penal Sum)—Mr,. B. V. Ger man to Mrs. M. B. Swanaon. lot on Juniper street. Bond for title. $1(5—Rhoda Brooks to Ida MeCants, lot on Beckwith street. Warranty deed. $2,700—Mr*. Fannie 8. Stewart to J. nnd R. 1.. Smith, lot In land lot No. *9. Warranty deed. $75—Edward 1 H. Barnett to B. F Mauldin, lot on Oliver street. War' canty deed. $78.27—Susan Jones to West Lumber Company, lot on Mayer street. War runty deed to secure loan. $750—W. W. Stephens to T. J. Tread well, lot on Greenwood avenue. War runty deed to secure loan. $10—Kmnry College to Mra. Georgia , Stephens, lot on Bonnie Brae ave- nue. $1,250—Mrs. O. C. New to H. T. In man. lot on Highland avenue. Warran ty deed. $2.100—W. J. Prater to Mrs. Emma N Douglas, lot on Brotherton street. Loan deed. DEATHS. Mrs. Jape K. Scott, age <( years, died at M Hunt Linden atreet. Harry J. Fresher, age 24 years, died at (10 North Boulevard. I^asle Fulton.^Colored, age 17 years, dle<y>t 347 Meldon avenue. WTIIIe Phew, colored, age 22 years, died at 101 North Butler street. Claude Greer, colored, age It years, died at 200 Mason and Turner avenue. Will Williams, colored, age 2$ years, died at corner Bartow and Lurkle atreets. D. Hlckok. age (5 years, died at 205 Oglethorpe avenue. Carl Reynolda, age 15 years, died from railroad accident at 2* Luckle atreet. Mra. Sarah Coggins, age 72 years, died at (I DeKalb avenue. II. Weaver, age 75 years, died of old age. at Mllledgevtlle, Ga. Priscilla Lipscomb, colored, age 55 years, died at $12 l*ted,nont avenue. Ren P. Hlnam. age 75 years, died at 442 Frasier street. Mrs. M. M. Tolbert, age 7$ year*, died at 17 Luckle street. BIRTHS. To Mr, and Mr*. Z V Perker*on. at $15 Oakland avenue, a boy. To Mr. and Mra. H. L. Canada, at ($7 South Pryor atreet. a girl. To Mr. and Mra. W. It. Robert*, at It* Grant atreet. a boy. To Mr. and Mr*. XV. A. Rector, at $12 Spring street, a girl. To Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Kemps, at $17 Capitol avenue a boy. To Mr. and Mr*. C. H. Mitchell, Jr., at 147 oak itreet. a boy. To Mr. and Mrs Jennie Bowen, at Kirkwood, Ga., a boy. To Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Elliott, at 1« Berlin. March 7.—Kulner William's Ilf* wan threatened at a concert at the palace last night when Herr Kupke, n member of the orchestra, went rav ing n\gd and attempted to attack the emperor. Sturdy officers near the monarch prevented the musician from killing him. Kupke seised a ba** drum and atari- ed across the stage, beating It and at tacking avncy.mne who lateefered. Ds- fore any one realised the situation. Kupke had leaped from the platform and rushed toward the kalaer, who oc cupied the front row. 1 Kupke w»* taken to a mad houae. The emperor was the coolest man In the house. The audience was In a panic. PRE1TYGERAL MA Y WED E OF MME. LIE New York. March 7.—What appears to ta a well authenticated report that Mlaa Her ntdlne Farrar la to Ixt-ome the wife of Zoltun Dome, the former htiabond of Lil lian Xnrdlca. waa given much credence at the Metn>|>olltan Opera House today. The young singer, who gained her fame In Italy aud France long ere her own eouu- |ry people knew her vocal nhlllty, inet the afnfuestjiie Lillian's former spouse In Monte Gorlo. They flrat saw each other on the .DINE FARRAR X-HUSBAND LI AN NOR DJCA street. An Introduction followed, nnd ever since each has taeu countoutly In the oth er’s company. (loaalpR ut the opera honao told the mar rlage «f the eouplo would take place nt the end of the current Metropolitan season. Mlaa Farrar la young, pretty, and this I* her flrat lev** affnlr. For a woman of her uge. ahe la coualdered a great artlat. IHiuie (a said to ta qulto wealthy. It la decalretl hla wife pol«) him a large anm Just before she secured her divorce. THOSE CHANGES IN PLA 7S WERE PERFECTLY LEGAL "These atnrlee about the changing and mutilation of the record honk* In this office are misleading.' The pages are In the book and any changea made were made In the regular form by the owners of the property.” Deputy Clerk Keeney had thla to aay about the printed reporta of the al leged myaterloua and crooked work In the record room of the court houae. Instead of any lines being drawn nml changes made In the original plat In the book, these change* were made In a later plat Riled, which was perfectly proper (ind which the .owner of the Weyman avenue, a girl. To Mr. and Mr*. II. 8. Torrance, at > Tumlln atreet. a boy. To Mr. anil Mrs. Charles Gridin, at 7* Proctor street, a girl. To Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Varmeter. at Waters atreet, a boy. To Mr. and Mr*. Ilcnry L. DcGIve, at !7( Juniper street, a boy. To Mr. and Mra. C. E. Black, at $9 Capitol avenue, a boy. To Mr. and Mrs. M. XV. Moffett, nt J2H -Windsor street, n boy. To Mr. and Mr*. R. C. Boon, at 421 Simpson street, a girl. To Mr. and Mr*. A. Veal, at 29 May* street, a boy. BUILDINcfPERMITS. $109—Mrs. It. C. Huntington, to build frame veranda at $(5 llltl street. $«oo—H. Cunningham, to build one-, •tory frame dwelling at II Webster street. $«nu H Cunningham, lo build frame dwelling at 23 Webster street. I3UO—II. Jacob*, to move and re pair frame dwelling M 41 Butler street (rear!. 1125—Thome* Kimble, to erect addi tion to frame dwelling nt 2$ Tumlln atreet. $(5—11 B. Flelden. to build frame shed at rear 221 Ivy atrrei. $75—Mr*. A. B. Coulcy to recover frame dwelling at 314 E. Fair street property hnd a perfect rigid to do. The Mr*t plat, from which a small coiner of the |mge had been tom In the constiim handling, was tiled In 1813. und this was /-replaced by a duplicate on August 17. 1900. und part of the Foster property was shown as three hits. Then again on Julv 27. 1(0$, an other plat was filed by XV. M. Scott * Co., and the three lots had been sub divided. making slg Inis In all. These were different plat* entirely, hut Deputy Clerk Keeney say* on* would be led to believe, by reading the report*, that *nn<* on* hail aurreptl- tloually changed the second plat tiled. The change* madp In the third plat filed were perfectly legitimate. two l-story frame dwelling* at 3$2-8 Oakland avenue. 31,600 each. It,600—Mr*. Alice Howell, to build 1-story frame dwelling at 529 Baas (300—L. It. Stoney, lo build two I-story frame dwelling* ut 361-3 Wind sor St reef, (too each. • 450—Mrs. E. Rich, to build addition l« frame dwellings at 324 South Pryor street. New York, March 7.—Thrilling ■ and half a dozen rescue* of life marked the progress of two myitcrioue Urn today. In one, the burning of a five-itory apartment house at No. 157 Wait fix- ty-atx street, the live* of 100 person* ware Imperilled and panic reigned In several of the fashionable hotels of tM neighborhood. The second blaze was on the L itruc- ture at Ona Hundred and Sixth street and Third avenue. An empty train caught nr* on the track and forty-ffea minute* during the early ruah hoac-tte. road In both directions was blocked. Many women In th* stalled trains fainted when they heard th* clang at the engine* and saw the names, while thousande of men braved the dangers of the deadly third rail and walked along the structure between stations. SUBMIT PROPOSITION '* TO FURNISH CITY WATCH. Hperlal to The Georgias. Columbus. Ga.. March 7.—Tbs Hud son Engineering and Contracting Com pany of New York has eubmlttad n proposition to the Columbus water works commission lo supply the city with artesian water under three dis tinct provisions, via: Three million gallons per day and a stand pipe far 1175.000: four million gallons for tll(.- ooo, or sell the city three million gal lons per day at $100 per day and tha etty to own the works at the end of flva years. > • BIBB POWER COMPANY PERFECTS ORGANIZATION. Special lo Th* Oeorglan. Macon. Ga. March 7.—A mealing ot the stockholders of the Bibb Power Company waa held yesterday at thalr offices In the Grand building, and the - organization of the new company waa perfected. The charter granted by tha superior court was accepted and of ficers warfc elected. MAN HELD ON CHARGE OF MURDERING WIFE *r»'i"l to The G«or*iae. Dothem. Ala . March 7—Frank Fow- lor, a white man. agtil 35 year*, who Uvea a short distance south of thla city, has been arrested and placed In Jail here, on a charge of murdering hla wlf« last Monday night. Fowler Is a aaw-mlll man and had been In Dothnn Monday. He aay* when he returned home Monday hi* wife complained of balw otoh, and wo* un able to prepare supper, and retired In her bed unusually early. Thinking her not In a serious condition, he left h*r In th- core of their *ls little children and went to a neighbor's home to at tend a board-sawing and dance. When he returned late In the evening Mr*. Fowler was lying dlaguaally arroe* the bed and anorlng heavily. He measured a do** of medicine for $(5—8. II. Pbelsh. lo recover frame her and'retired for the night, dwelling at t$ Ynunge itreet. Aboul I o'clock Fowler awoke, aud $3,0**—Mr*. Alice Howell, to build found hie wife dead. EMPLOYEES SUBSCRIBE TO MONUMENT FUNB. Hperlal to The Georgian. Columbus. Os.. March 7.—Il Mow Riley and J. L. Jones, of Atlanta, who have been In the rtty for tha past few days, In th* Interest of the fund to erect a monument to the late Samuel Spencer, have mat with a hearty recep tion and a generous response by tha railroad emp1ny**a of this city. SPARTANBURG TEAM ’ TO PLAY AT CHARLESTON. Hpeclsl to The Georgian. Charleston, 8. March 7.—The Spartanburg basket ball team plays charleston here tomorrow night. Th* avenge 1(0 pounds. Boozer, Nes bitt, Frey: Gentry and Andmwa ate on the' team. It I* their flrat gam* with the charleston local team, which I* lighter by nftoen pound), but very fait. Church Entertainment.' The Young Ladle** Society of thg Jackson Mill Baptist church will give an entertainment Thursday night In the Sunday school room of th* church. This I* the entertainment pottpoaed from last Thursday. They hare arranged an attractive program for th- evening. FUNERAL NOTICE. loo OEM I Mr. Tbnauu Hoofe*. HIU.IVAN—The of Mr. Jait) 1 Union lllst •rph |(union anti Mr. Tbomaa num. of Atlanta, awl Mr. j4M*ph HsUHran. it Washington. 1). c.. ara lavltad ta at- trml th# funeral u f the fonMr tr+m Harm) II<*art church FrMar Whtma * o'clock, later moot at OakltaJ. •allhoarora. nil , Wch ntm H Jim GUleapI* aa*l Matty arc requested l«i Meet af tag •jM'atrjrkHaalva, 46 lUnfit *Vt imil $iu$ until • at t o'clock. The followtoff T. L. FraturTa.