Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, March 12, 1907, Image 3

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. MONDAY. MARCH H. 1107. 3 THE MONTANA CONSOLIDATED GOLD MINE IS SURELY DESTINED TO BE THE GREATEST MINE IN THIS COUNTRY. It already ranks among the best I am certainly proud to have been the agent for selling more than 200,000 shares of this stock to the best citizens of Atlanta, all of whom are receiving month ly dividend'checks from this Company. The Montana has eight miles of underground development work, nearly all on pay ore, an immense cyanide plant, 80 stamps and scores of buildings and miners’ houses. I AM AUTHORIZED TO SELL A BLOCK OF THE STOCK AT 75 CENTS A SHARE, WHICH RETURNS THE INVESTOR 8 PER CENT NET IN DIVIDENDS Every one connected with this property confidently expects very much larger earnings in the near future. This property today fully warrants a 500 stamp mill, and this treasury stock is being sold for the purpose of putting in more stamps at once, which will further increase its earnings. The Montana has expended about three million dollars in placing itself in the front rank of GREAT MINES and has some thirty millions of assets to show for it, so your investment is safe for a future big rise, as well as steady dividends. » - I want every reader of this paper to get acquainted with the FACT that when Ioffertosell Btock in a mine, it is a REAL mine and not a "prospect.” I put my OWN money where I ask you to put yours. My mining experience leads me to have absolute faith in this, as well as any other mine which I consent to handle, and I will not sell the stock of any mines till I have been shown to my satisfaction that they have safely reached a dividend-paying basis. In my opinion this stock will gradually and steadily advance to a number of dollars per share, and as surely increase its dividend payments, so that in place of the 8 per cent which your money will earn you now, you will eventually receive several times that in earnings. A speculation is where the principal is at risk—hence this is not a speculation, but an investment and one that will show all the profits of a speculation without the risks. I will accept orders for as small a block as 200 shares—$150. Why, then, should any one keep money idle in a bank at 4 per cent, when this will pay 8 per cent? J. WILIE POPE is president of the Montana, which assures integrity of management. FRANK M. SCOFIELD, 1007 FOURTH NATIONAL BANK BUILDING Specialist in Good Mining Stocks. Sales Agent for the Bullychoop, Montana Consolidated and Octave Mines. RUEF AND SCHMITZ HALED INTO COURT ON GRAFT CHARGE Great Crowd Surrounds Place Where Hearing Is Held. Ran Francisco, March 12.—The state au pretae court haa denied the application of A lira ham 11 tier. Indicted for extortion, for n writ of prohibition to nrevent Judge lliinne from proceeding wlfh the trlnl of Ituef. pending the disposition of the writ of error to the Unltad States supreme court, granted hy Judge YVehlmnl. Ituef received a further reverse when Judge Dc lliivcii refused to grant him a writ of habeas corpus, and also nn nppeal to the l otted Mutes circuit court of ap- |ieals. corridor hoping vainly for a chance to get Into the mart room. Ituef appeared with all of his attorneys. mi nrnr iw nrnuiri innir. oj uitu mi Mayor Hrhmlts. who was accompanied by bis special deputy. J. C. Campbell. As sistant district Attorney Francis J. Ileney NON hard aid Judge Ilunne. ..... .meat four (Judge _ the superior court were had hy means of trickery and deceit, and were In their entirety a fraud.” Attorneys .Ileney ■*»«! Ach engaged In a long debate on the taw appertaining to the fortner'a motion to net aside Judge lleb- bard's act Judge Hebletnl brought the argument to a close by remarking that no hardship would be worked by deferring the hearing until ng the the supreme court was heard from. The court remanded Koef to tbs custody of Kllaor Blggy until that time. Aji luimenm* crowd surrounded the tern- SICK HEADACHE eosmmv Cuato Mr THttf lime nu«. Dyspesla rellored. Constipation avoided, Bowela regulated, no pain, no griping. SMALL SILL. SMALL DOSS. SMALL PRIOB. Jackaon Wilt Sand Oalagsta. Special to The Georgian. Jackaon, Mlaa.. March 12.—The Jack- aon Board of Trade la to be represented nt Panama when the Prngreaalve Union of New Orleana aenda a delegation there. Tha Jackaon Board along with the boarda of trade of a good many other Southern cltlea. haa been naked to aend a repreaentatlve, and L. Brame, Jr., n prominent lawyer, haa been appointed to make the trip. 18-HOUR SCHEDULE NOT SAFE, THEY SAT Chicago Folk Ask That the Run to Gotham Be Lengthened. 'President Complains of Ac tion on Part of Cal ifornia. 4*titrago. March 12.—Contending that an e%fate*nhour schedule for passenger trains tu New York la too fast for safety In the winter, lending' I tankers, brokers, lawyers signed lion asking that these trains fast trains on both your roads, respectfully request that you extend the schedule from eighteen to twenty hours during the winter months.” Crop All Sold. Special to Tbs Georgian. Athens, Os., March 12.—The cotton Terelpta for Athens for the season hare exceeded those of any former season Baby Lions Photographed. Special to The Georgian. Macon. March 12.—A spectacle was presented In Macon yesterday when Manager Hollins, of the Rollins Wild Animal Show, brought the two baby lions up town to have them photo graphed. The young lions are less than a month old and have just been christened Macon and Georgia. They were born at Central Oty park In .Ma con, where the Rollins show is winter ing. ihe William M. T. Tillman. William M. T. Tillman, aged 61 >Vars, died at the residence of hla eon. W. H. Tillman. 4 Ponders avenue. He la sur vived by two daughters. Mlaa Ora Till man. of Montgomery, Ala., and Miss Rena Tillman, of Amerlcus, Ga. The funeral services will he conducted on Monday afternoon at 4 o'clock In the chapel of Harry* Poole. The body will be taken to Amerlcus, Oa.. Tuesday morning for Interment. Pre-Easter Custom Tailoring Muse’s Custom Tailoring—but conscientious, careful work manship is always unmistakable. Like character, it requires no explanation. More of an announcement of new fabrics, and a plea for early orders for Easter tailoring. Easter isn’t many Sundays off. Imported Woolens The collection of these fine Woolens represents a most unusual choice in late patterns not ordinarily obtainable so far away from their manufacturing home. ROOSEVELT SAYS STATE IS TO BLAME Bacramentn, Cal., March 12.—Gov ernor Gillens haa aent to tha aenate a message from President Roosevelt, complaining that th« recent action of the legtalature would have a moat un fortunate effect on the preatdent’a ef forts to aecure exclusion of Japaneae laborers by friendly agreement. The prealdent asked the governor to aecure auapenslon of further action until re ceipt of a letter from the president. RESTRICTION OF PA88PORT8 DECLARED UNAUTHORIZED. Toklo, March 12.—A question haa artaen regarding Ihe laat clause of ar ticle of the treaty between Ja pan and tha United Htales, which haa been cited by ihe government at Wash- Ington. ae authority for the etatement that the Japaneae hitherto have been laaulng paeeporte limiting the destina tion of Immigrants. The paeeporte elm- ply certify to tile nationality of their holders, and Ihe placing of a restriction on them hy an administrative measure la declared here to he unauthorised by law, and an infringement of the per- aondl right to travel guaranteed by Ihe conatltullon. OR. M’FERRIN 8ELECTED FOR BACCALAUREATE 8ERMON. Special to The Georgian. Macon. Ga., • March 12.—Prealdent Guerry, of Wesleyan College, haa an nounced the selection of Dr. J. P. Mc- Ferrln, of Columbus, Ga.. aa the divine who la to preach Ihe commencement •ermon ai Wesleyan College next com mencement. Dr. McFerrtn la conald ered one of Ihe strongest preacher, of the Methodist denomination In the atate and was formerly pastor of Mul berry Street Methodist church of Ma con. George M. Napier, one of Ihe leading cltlxena nt the atate and a speaker anil lawyer of no mean capability, will de liver Ihe annual address. SEMI-ANNUAL STATEMENT For the six months ending December 21, 1902. of the condition of tha Preferred Accident Insurance Company OF NEW YORK. Organised under the laws of the state of New Tork, made to the Governor of the atate of Georgia, In pursuance of the laws of said state. Principal office, 290 Broadway. New York. I. CAPITAL STOCK. 1. Whole amount of capital stock 1120.000.00 2. Amount paid up In cash 120,000.00— 1220,000.00 II. ASSETS. 2. Stocks and bonds owned absolutely by tha company, par value. 11,2*4,920; market value (carried out) 11,121,922.00 1,121,922.00 5. Cash In company's principal office t 2,826.00 9. Cash belonging to the company deposited In bank 112,942.99 2. Cash In hands of agents and In course of trans- ralsslun 199,112.22 $229,992.95 Total Total cash Items (carried out) . 9. Amount of Interest actually due and accrued and unpaid... Total assets of the company, actual cash market value..II, III. LIABILITIES. 2. Gross loaaea In process of adjustment nr In sus pense. Including all reported and supposed losaea.142,121.19 6. Loaaea resisted. Including Intereah cost and all other expenses thereon 14,291.93 6. Net amount of unpaid losses (carried out) I. Dividends declared and remaining unpaid or uncalled tor. ■ in. The amount of reserve for re-lnsurance 11. All other claims against the company: Commissions, 140.- 292.09: salaries, 12,109.13; re-lnsurance, 91.202.94; advance premiums, 100 per rent. 92.494 ; 12. Joint stork capital actually paid up In cash Ji 13. Surplus beyond all liabilities NGRAND Tonight and Wednesday Nights—Mat Ina Wednesday. DOCKSTADER AND 1118 OWN GREAT MINSTRELS 20—PEOPLE—70 Night Me to 21.M. Matinee Sc to tl.OS. HALE NOW ON. THURSDAY MATINEE AND NIGHT. - DENMAN THOMPSON'S . — OLD HOMESTEAD Twenty Yean. TUB FAMOUS DOUBLE QUARTRT. * Night. 25e to 81; Matin** Sc to Tic. Friday and-StHarda/—Matlnoa Saturday. CIIAULK8 FROHMAN PRESENTS 976.HI.lt 7.000.00 704.004.8S 47.741.16 150,000.00 417,410.15 14. Total liabilities 92.ws.1s1 IV. INCOME DURING THE LAST 8IX MONTHS OF THE YEAR 1906. I. Amount of eanh premium* received 9676.121.67 3. Received for Intercut * 21,807.48 4. Income received from all eourcea, profit from anle of U. 8. 2’n. 14.000; from sate of 1,500 aharen capital atock of thla company. 1150.000 154.000.00 91.601.121.91 6. Total Income actually received during the laat alx month* In cn*h 1152,111.15 V. EXPENDITURESDURINQ THE LAST 8IX MONTHS OF THE YEAfe 19M Nsw Factory Charterd. Special t.. The Oeorgtsu. Athens. Ga.. March 12.—Application hna been mad* far a charier for the Athena Matireaa and Spring Bed Com- pany. capital atock to be 210,000. The Incorporators are: N. D. Arnold. W. F. Dorsey, O. H. Arnold. Jr.. Charles J. O'Farrell and A. H. O'Farrell. Larey Langley. Tha funeral services of Leroy Lang ley. the young son of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Langley, who died at tha family residence. 396 Marietta street, were conducted In the chepal of Harry Poole at 1 o'clock Monday afternoon Tho Interment was In Marietta. Ga. Extra Trouserings Fancy Waiitcostings Top Overcoatings Scotch and English Cheviots West of England Worsteds French Flannels in new shades Tent Masting Planned. Spaelal «o The Georgian. Athens, (la.. March 12.—A movement An foot for a great tent meeting here thla spring. In which all the de nominations of Ihe city will work for a successful revival. It Is proposed to have Rev. J. B. Culpepper here. AN EYE OPENER— MUSE’S, POSTUM In place of COFFEE. “THERE’S A REASON” 3-5-7 Whitehall St. 1. Amount of losses paid. 2. fash dividend* actually paid 1. Amount of expense* paid, including fee*, salaries and com* mission* to agents and offlceifi of the company .4. Paid for atate, national and local taxea In thla and other * states 5. All other payments and ex|iemlltures, via: adjusting claim*, books, furniture, telegrams, exchange, car fare, etc...... 9.451.91 Total expenditures during the laat six months of the year In cash 1601.551.81 Greatest amount Insured In any one rlgk 830,000 Total amount of Insurance outstanding 209.*70,50(> A copy of the Act of Incorporation, duly certified, Is of file In the office of the Insurance t'oinmlssloner. STATE OF .NEW YORK—County of New York. Personally appeared before the undersigned, Wilfrid C\ Potter, who, be ing duly sworn, deposes and says that he Is the Secretary of The Preferred Accident Insurance Company of New York, and that the foregoing state ment Is correct and true. WILFRID C. POTTER. Sworn to and subscribed before me. this 6th day of March. 1907. THOMAS A. O'KEEFE. •Notary Public, New York County. Name of State Agent—DRAKE A- OWENS. Name of Agent at AtlantA—DRAKE * OWENS. DRAKE & OWENS, General Agents, 230 Candler Building. FOUR-YEAR-OLDBOY TAKES WOMAN’S LIFE She Condemns Him in State ment Made While Dying.— London. Hy, March 12.—Harvey Rowe, a 4-year-old boy, shot and killed Mrs. Rettle Griffin with a 42-rallber ravulver at Altamont. II I, county, to day. The child say/ Ihe tragedy was an accident. The woman, however, told before she died that the little hoy loaded the revolver and said he was going out In the yard to shoot a chick- struck the old house dog, killing him instantly. The boy la a son of William Rowe, a coal miner. Mr. Rowe's wife died six weeks ago, and Ihe Griffin woman, who lives In Rockcastle county, had come to keep house for tha family. David Rutledge Diss. Lotanvllle. •Ga., March 12.—Mr Da vid ItuJIedge. an old rltsen of Gwinnett umy, riled very suddenly on Baturday Insl and was burled on Hunday al llsynre f'reek Primitive Baptist church. Hr leaves several children. Mrs. O. T. Young. The funeral .services of Mr*. O. T. Young, aged 34 years, who died Sunday night, were conducted Monday after noon at her residence. In McDonough, Ga. ■ When eho protested, he turned on her. saying. "Look out." and fired. The ball passed through the right thigh and the woman Mad to death. Tha bulleL after passing through tha limb. MURESCO. IN ALL 8HADB8 AT GEORGIA PAINT GLASS CO. WILLIAM H. CRANE, isf. ELLIS JEFFREYS IN A SUMPTUOUS REVIVAL OF She Stoops to Conquer THE BIJOU Tonight—Matinee Today. B. E. FORRESTER PRESENTS Florence Bindley The GIRL and Tin GAMBLER MI HICAf. DRAMA. El Dorado ELDORADO STOCK 00. OPENING WEDNESDAY MATINBE. ” FALSELY ACCUSED ” Wed.. Tburs., Frl.. Saturday Nights. Wed.. Tburs.. Frl. Saturday Maltoses. j Mgbt prim 19.20. ». Me- Msllae* prim K, to. 29c. SPECIAL ATTRACTION: THE LOLA LEA EARL CO. Tikm aotf ImnOm lfeMflHlvMl 229 Woodwrt An. ATUUffl, IA OS' Bragg 6 Ryon TEOPATmSTS E. E. PHYSICIAN* AN • QEON Offices; 324-326 Century Bldfe. ■all Phans 3901 HAVANA) NOW “BEEUNrS’’: S. S. Brunswick ds m gIB Round trig be Havana SJI 11 OfT steamer’ TBSST *4(1; ing on asms hast ear- mits tw« days In Ha vana. but goad far ala months If dlllrad. Fortnightly from Brunewrleh, _ asfesl and itost rujor.hlr utol >d or dl The tb* season. Knrh dsy a period light. I.murtnii, statmama l.ronrns'ln deck.. Vino cats write early and j. a LiatouR, • n. IT sod riur.fr JV»r l LiatouR. COSMWMI A*.