Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, March 16, 1907, Image 19

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEW8. AATCBDAT, MARCH 1A IMF. lodowick j. hill, w century BXX- **•» Ml M. 1*7. 4MS £?,|«trlc lloeexttaded to $rmCml prims SffVtS « u "^ r ttWSK AwSsf S & -r^^ABOAtl-ACBRAOE BIUHT AT *g?52 1 r„£Sd HOMO of the mttm oml J*J3meed rouud botia# and shops of the ^'fTntlroed. TWO to beautiful prop* t.‘iJ»»»• «'"•»}, Will bulfi up JJPlSreaM In ynluo rapidly, A SSas? !^; ;;,,'„lri| Inr**. elevated. I too u 11 g-^.i'sy&K io '- w “’* ,,l ‘ 10 nZTcnt*. 125 IN CULTIVATION, HAL- .-tTthn-e eeitiemeata; one r> niotu bewu rnugbbuerd honor, two 4-roooj **L .tabbi ud food honors: food neigh KSfi, healthy lecnlHy, do, mlorrol «r.-f..ur miles from Haxleburst, two Km Lumber CUT. ttmllr Maddox; boat SaToi o" Oemutaeo river at the place: i ,i running load. Bole of lumber oml Sutlrowould nearly pot t for the nlare ISTlr“e the load worth folly SOpefoeot US» Hum It will coat won now for farm. Sg purpose*. for quiet pale a low price *«d Nfj t»ra»». DRY AND VERY y;i iCBtt-BIOH, tfSd^iirKnln?; fight mile* from ttarau- S o,, on Wilmington Itlaod; long wafer front on Wilmington rlrer; some good pine timber. Mrtil location for summer or win £7 home; club, bunting lodge or gams prs Sr*. To losnro prompt sale only StO per in? with small ezpsndlturs for Improvc- mtntt It would readily bring treble the price «•**!• JhOICB FARM ON CENTRAL RAIL- C 5>ad. Vh miles from Reynold*. Go.; 4t2 aerw iWt pebbly land, red eubeoll; two lood frsmo dwellings one new: two large nr tarns: naresaary outbuildings; aereu cood tenant bouses, with oiie to 4 rooms asrb: good pasture under wire fence; fine firdtn with new. aawed picket fence; 30,000 Rear-old and ujooo1 and 3-year-old peach tieas; to acre* timber; fine springs and branches; f«nr-horee Zara rented for It* hau« of cotton; two-horee farm rented for bitf of crop; three plows run with standing vim; some farming Implements and ms rWarrr. Immediate -«*». ftr cf contracts with tenants and manager, price ouly S30 per acre—would be cheap at tsprr acre; ©S» cash and balance to suit at 6 ter cent. Peach crop thla year should r for the FARM—A GOOD IS-ROOM COLONIAL residence. In large eak grove; Are tenant looses and stables; S3 acres dark chocolate fist lands. 276 seres lerel. 60 acres good timber; 3.400 4-yssr-old peach trees, in good roQdltlmi: sis miles from Rome, one mllr fntu linos Station, on Rome railroad; a .insrter from Etowah rlrer, abore orerfluw. Will produce 1 to Db bales cotton, 60 to 76 corn or 25 bushels wheat per sere, sl>i I* uiocirpassed for grass, dorcr, alfalfa. FARM—PRETTY NEW IROOM HOUSE: ondltlou; Rome railroad rnna tSitouch li; three wllca from Rome. Will i-* to 75 bushels coru or 1 to l^-bales crea. nearly level, very nroduc , 5) good timber; well wn •roduetlve; three miles Talbot •* i liundies and schools. Price ■ruts. Good. < "JL >JIXK8—I AM OFFERING "GOING tr-lt.ev in Teoncssee and Kentucky, that flitl pay from 25 to 100 per cent In dlrl dends. at prl-cs ranging from tlf.000 to ©U,- If interested, if will pay you to lores t:.*ste, a chance for big money. I.ANDR-CAN SELL YOU TRACTS • •mtalnlng 1.600 to 60,000 acres at prices ranglnc from t6 to |3S per acre. If you va&t something on which you can quickly realize u fortune, you will find It here. TIMBER LANDB-IF TOU WANT LONG bsf pine, rypreaa or hardwood timber, I ran supply you. I ARMS THAT WILL SUIT YOU IN AL- moit .very section of the olalo. IX me “»* *bat you want, and 1 will aupply It WANTED REAL ESTATE If you own property that you are willing to Beil at a real bargain price, list it with ub for quick sale. We handle bargains only and have customers waiting.' ATLANTA . REAL ESTATE AGENCY, l ')07 Fourth National Bank, Bell Phone 250 Main. TERRELL PARK the lots are sel ling FAST. ONLY A FEW LEFT. THESE ARE ALL ON VIRGINIA AVE NUE. WHICH IS BEING CHERTED NOW, BY THE COUNTY. REMEMBER THE NUMBER ON SALE HAS BEEN CUT DOWN WHICH GREAT LY INCREASES YOUR CHANCE OF GETTING THAT EIGHT ROOM HOUSE WORTH D. F. M’CLATCHEY REAL ESTATE AND INVEST MENT COMPANY, 202 CANDLER BLDO. BOTH THONB8. MILL* STREET, LOT 31 BT 100 FEET: four room house; reception hall, bath and nil conveniences, on lot M by *100 feet. Items for I20.60 per month. Trice I2,t00. GARDEN RTRERT, BETWEEN BARB and Love; modern five room cottage, on lot 40 by 144 feet: nil kinds of fruit; lu fad. It Is n nice little hoaie In every re- sped. Trice |2/4); 1700 and balance 116 per month. KART LINDEN. NEAR BEDFORD PLAUB —four room cottage; new, wrU4iullt*~loi 44 by 1% feet; n bargain at fl,©9. Terms or cash. ORME RTRUET-FIVE ROOM COTTAGE; every Improvement: lot 9A by 100; near In nml well located; for 12.360. TRUCK FARMS,* s "!:KTWATER CREEK. ONE-HALF • d Bowden Lltbta Springs, I have " hire little farms of © acres. 40 acres *' that can lie bought on easy r '<*. and Jtist the place for a summer Ncvcrul experienced truck farmers r " rin* North nro acttllng In this section, ' " ' "inpany owning tbcae lands la go Build n bridge across the creek, nnd numlier of new cottages, and when ' Is completed It will naturally cn • Hi. talue of lauds'In that locality. write for further Information. THOS. W. JACKSON, l‘"urth Nat. Bank Bldg. Woodward lumber COMPANY. Hardwood interior '•IMSll AND MANTELS, bOORs, SASH & BLINDS. HHND YOUR PLANS 1,J| ' ESTIMATES. ATLANTA - - GEORGIA. .$3,500, OR THAT LARGE BARN WORTH $1,000 FOR THE PRICE OF A LOT. BESIDES EVERY LOT IS WORTH THE PRICE ASKED. ALSO REMEMBER THAT STREET CARS WILL SOON BE RUN NING TO ATLANTA. 5 CENTS FARE. FOR FURTHER INFOR MATION SEE NEWTON S. THOMAS, 422 CENTURY BUILDING, T. V. BRENT, SALESMAN. KKI.LY STREET—NKAT RIX-ROOM GOT- tnge; new porcelain bath; hot water nnd every convenience; elevated Jot; 60 by l&O, nnd cheap at |2.76o; easy terms. W. E. WORLEY, 325 Empire Building, Both Phones. I have exclusive sale of 12 fine lots on Merrits Ave nue, corner of Hunt street, northwest corner. These lots can be bought at half their value. You just ought to see what I)r. William Oweus is doing on Mcrritts avenue Big money in these lots. LEADER OF RUSSIAN PEASANTS IS NOW IN THIS COUNTRY BOTH PHONES ItU. —lino I balance terms. —.. —, we'll demonstrate; the tout modern, white, rruttag eropeeltton eo a leaae la At lanta today. Quick actloa la neeeaaarj te get this anap, ©.660—INMAN PARK: KLfSVBN ROOMB and spacbma halls, and two tiatha; seven porches and a ttnc lieaement; aolld atone and brick fuuudatlun. Unlit by owner for home on a well h‘ ' “* abort block of the tnueouN beater; line cabinet mantels, on on * of West End's lieat charted etreete. near Gordon. Htorm-sheeted; sliding doors; Hiahlo and chicken houae; extra large lot; one third cash: 1 ml.nice 136 per month, owner built for home. Has left Atlanta, nnd mutt sell at ancrigre. L.6AO-NKAT EAST FUONT ..IMX-ROOM cottage; new Nml never otvupled; with all rouvcnlcncet: S2>)o down, balance easy: block and hntf from Grant park; fine place for tlm children. ground Itacif will l»e worth more than whole price In year's time; ©0o intb; balance 125 per month. -WE GET RE8IXTB." North Boulevard lot, 50x170 feet; the l>est part of Bou levard, too; price $2,500. This is the cheapest lot on the north side. Also on Bou levard Place a beautiful sha dy lot, 50x141 feet, at $900; easv terms. Brand new 6-room house in the Grant park section; gas, water and bath; chcrted street; price $2,500; $250 cash, $25 per month. This will last just long enough for vou to sec it. Moreland Avenue lot. 50x 200 feet, at $675, is the finest lot proposition in the city. Enough said. ROOFING SLATE. WE HAVE ON HAND A LARGE STOCK OF VIR GINIA SLATE IN STAND ARD SIZES—CAN FUR NISH ANY QUANTITY. ALSO NAILS, FELT, CE MENT AND METAL TRIMMINGS. WE ARE PREPARED TO PUT ON YOUR ROOF COMPLETE. DOWMAN-DOZIER MFG. COMPANY. STATISnCB. SPECIAL NOTICES. FUNERAL NOTICE. WOl.PEItT.—Tho rrlfoda of Mr. and Mr» William J. Wolpert, Mr. and Mro. WII Ham Wolpert. Sir. and Sira. W. 8. Wol pert, Mr. and Mrs. 4. J. Wolnert, Mr. tlnin J. Wolpert Huuday, .March 17.’at 10 n. lu.. from hla late residence, © Fraser borough. Mr. E. L. Ilcrnandcz. Sir. M«r i-In Mauhcliu, Mr. M. I.. HcUntxeu. Mr. \v. J. Fletcher, oml Mr. A. Tabor!ut. 7-room house on Ponce De Leon avenue! lot 50x262 feet; can he bought on terms for $4,150. Find another at $5,000 and the treat's on ine. Be quick. 469 North Boulevard, 9 : room house at $4,975. Noth ing else as cheap on this beautiful street. See me at once about this. FUNERAL NOTICE. id Mra. Jniuen ItnblDwtu arc Invited tn ntteml the funeral of Mm. Frances Wedemcycr at 2 p. nt.. Sunday, March 17. frurn her late residence, 11 Orange eireel. The following named gentlemen will please act at pall bearers and meet nt the Patterson chapel, M North For- Myth street, at 1 JO n. ni.: Mr. A. I*. Mewart. Mr. 8. I„ Mallory. Mr. R. T. IhibiHird. Mr. t\ J. Wclnmelater, Mr. John Heins, Mr. A. J. Kappote, Mr. Geo. Itoerlg. Mr. John W. Kuiier. R. M. JONES-& CO., REAL ESTATE, 516 EMPIRE BUILDING. 15 PER CENT INVEST- NORTH SIDE. CLOSE IN Rlfht up In town, l„a than two blork, from Poarhiror. and In tha vary bral rontlnc aactlon. w« havn a Aral- claan propoililon. Tho liouaa haa two aparimoni* of II room, each and «v«r}’ modrrn convonlcmr. 1.01 I, to l>y 1(0, aide nllry; he»t of repnlr; now ronlad for tin per month, and It lake, l(,000 lo handle It. If we ran >ell ihla before a loan Roe, throuich, we ran make you aome money, aa Iho rental value la $1,500 per year. Thl, pro|>eiiy will »ell for 111,000 to 115.000 tn next year or two, without any expen*e for repairs. It M. JONES & CO. FUNERAL NOTICE. funeral of Mra. T. C. Murphy from the Phurch of Immaculate Conception at io u. tu., Sunday. March 17. Tho follow lug gentlemen will please act aa pall- Iwarera and meet nt the Patterson (Impel. © N. K.-rayHi afreet, at i a. in.: Mr. lAwrenre Harrison. Mr. Frank c. Whaat, Mr. Thomas F. Corrlgau, Mr. ivter F. Clark. Mr. Forrest Adair, Mr. Peter A. Lynch. FUNERAL NOTICE. I.AFITTK—Relative# and friends of Mr tad Mrs. James A. lealltte are Invited tn at tend the funeral services of Mr. James A 1 jultte at the Church of the Immac ulate 4‘oneeption. corner Hunter and Central avenue, at 3 o'clock Huuday aft ernoon. LAROE OIL RIGHTS CLOSED IN MORGAN COUNTY. Hpaclal lo The (leorglan. , Matllaon. Ua., March 1$.—For some yeare there hat been talk of traces pf oil helnr found In this county. No ex perts have ever been railed tn until the punt week, and they elate that the Indication, are very atronc for oil In lanre ijuantltlr,. at lea, than $00 feet, larae oil rlithta have been closed on the property, and It will be developed at once by parties from the Ohio Adda. WENT BACK TO PRISON TO SERVE LONO SENTENCE. M. Alexis Aladyln, whose picture la hare riven, la one of the most Inters,tin* and powerful Arures In contemporaneous Russian history-. M. Aladyln Is the leader of the peasants, and for hla activity In the previous douma was barred by the czar from the present legislative body. He I, now In thla country, explaining to the people of the United States the condition In the Russian empire. AN OLD FLAME By F. HARRIS DEANS. (IAD not seen Kitty for nearly a year. that her smite had the added fas cination of novelty. "Ily Jove!" mid I. Hliook hand* The last time „ to' elope; but the motor bad broken down. and It had mined, and well wa met again, as I say nt Lady Tmutheck'a dance. "No." ahe mid. Interpreting my glaure, "not for Ove da urea." "That la abaurd.' % nald I, firmly. "Iieahles. It la the duty of your partner to find you.’ "I suppone It Is." she admitted. ••My partner will need to have a strong sense of ilaty," suggested Kitty, when she eventually shook her skirts out. Well, naturally, I was not going to sit out with her Id a mob. "I doubt if he will aeareh for a year." said I. meaningly. Kttry looked at me proroklngly. "Have you7" ahe asked. •Yea," Mid !. •Fancy.'' said ahe. That la bar great fault; ahe hasn't no ear for a fallcltoos phrase, in any earn, a woman ahoold rather l»e dowdy than aarcaatlr. "A weary, hmrI breaking year," 1 said, severely. I did not Intend to be dona out of my abara of cotnpaaaloa. "You look older." aha said, aympathatleal- "Von ere aidar. too," aaid I firmly, gfc* rr |ed la alarm. 1 am afn her foot a; "Hnrely," i sold, addressing a large i which mood near-a uioat ren|»cctaT»ic and elderly palm. "It must lie humiliating to have to confess to an error of Judgment; to have said that ooa lovea a man; to dls! jover, hut a mere three hundred odd daya later, that one was mistaken. Rut per uana. l added, turning to Kitty, "It was not e mistake." Wall, It was not," said she. 'There! >»«., *> Mia iup. in lint, of coutwe, 1 had to see It throngb. "Darling!" 1 cried, seising her ' "I mean I did not love you II K lace." she explained, trying to draw her and away, '/it was only a yc fnnllsh fgnr* " the first foolish fancy. 1 "And I have matured." I "from a foolish fancy to n hideous rami- you do." Kitty looked at proarh. Then aha i me with wide-eyed re proach. Then aha stalled with relief "Oh. well, tweaty-one la aot to vary atd," ahe reflected. ’T'put my baada toward her fan. tad a a aba sllpp«*d her hand away I waa compelled to take the fan. , "Have you any regrets!" I asked, open ln *VVeaee," aha mid, stretching out her hand. It I, a aalUfactorr xlga when a girl aw,l, the itef.BM of a fan. "Ilavti you any regret*• *FhtV- rm **** * ■ l 'i‘got v,ry wot." ,h» tourmorwl. looking i me orer tha fan. "Fancy, not even ““ "I'f w! had had oo,V 1 a.kwl. Kilty looked at » from th, roraor of tk, ’’"\Vrll. «, ahonldn'l kav« got wot, abould »h, rrmarkwt. .... ... "And I atinuld aot want to klaa you." I ltd dollbrnitHr. "Why aot?" «h* crINI. -Wn atanlA ta»n l«n marrtwl a J«r." reminded hw. ... ,, "Ok,” aha Mid. Thm anddoaly an Idea •truck tar. "Ok, but you abould oot wool ’ "Want to what!" Mid I. "Whe-way. klM me. "Why aotf" .1 naked. I w„ Veep*red to give full ssjsfm'fia ,0, '\Jell.' ItwaY’ill a long tlm* ago." ahe bat II the very tjpeclal to Tho tleurglan. Montgomery. Ala., Man h 1( —Ororge 11. Porter, a whlto convict, who wan re cently paroled by the governor to go to the bedthie of hie elck child and whoee parole expired on March 14, pzneed through Montgomery on that date on hie way back to ptiaon in com plete hie li-yrar eentence. He waa rent up for killing a man named Mc Mahon at Shelby Bprtnge. Heebie,. I em not any fonder. That wonld I., an ImpoMthtllty." “An) bote," abe Mid decldwlly. "you Bitt,l "•'A atatement I. no arnmeht. Betide. 1 know I mint not. That I, whr I wait to. "I wonder," Me cried nddenly, "If my portnee h looking foe toe.'' "Very probably. I Mid. eompooedly. Abe ruoe.to her feat. "fmn't tgorry." I oddrd. "be woi't (ad yoo." Hut I want him to.' the proteated. "Who la hot" I naked. "I don't know." ake rcjotord I look'd at ber roprvacbfallr. Ilad 1 become ao familiar tkat tho unknown wm '"^Ab™WcU.” 1 rofte-ted. "doulitl,,, Ihl, la young gtrl'a ijfI dolofalljr. aiarenee. Kitty reflected for a momaat. "Hardly that.” ,be Mid »t laagtb: "My •o amusing error.” "Ob: 3 ”! aaid. And really there wa, not much else I could have sold. "Vou took It all an aertoualj, too." abo Mid unuac'lly. "While all tho time yon wm# laagklaf op yoor ilccre," I iiiggrtted. Hne noddwl brightly. 'That," I Mid bltlagly, "wae why yee carried a .beery portmanteau for a half mu*, and left a note oa yonr dmalag ta Me. wm It?” Hho daabed. "When you got tack tboy tad dlocortrod tho note." I continued, "and you were eeat to ao anal ta Vorkkhlro. By Jovo! you tare a atrong aenae of humor.-' Kitty hummed Mflly to beraotf. "I don't remember anything gboat tbit." ebe Mid el length. "I am g1kd.; F l Mtd. it laagtb. “other- wine It would mb the joke of He rich humor, wouldn't It!" Kitty row to her feet. "I think." ahe Mid, “that you havo grown from a allly Imy to an unpleaMnt young maa." "Vou tad • lucky Mcapr, tbeo." Mid L Bo tad I. Vixen! .".You." I rnullnued, "have grown from a glrll.h girl Into a womanly woman." Kitty turned her tmek tn me. "Tb.t," ebe Mid o.cr her ,boulder, •• ebe walked ttwiy. "la meant ta bo ntety, I .nppoee," ".Vo " 1 moratured. "It lo meent fo bo e trntbfal appreciation. That le the wore! of trtyag to rekindle a dying Ire. It generally amokea. ASK RECEIVER FOR PULLINGS CO. A petition In Involantary bankruptcy end an application for a receiver waa filed In the United Staten courts Satur day again,! the D. A. Coinage Com pany. of 7 North Foreyth ntreet, general broker*. The petltlnnere are McCul lough Rme., K. B. Stewart A Co., and c. Bow Conutnny. No echedule of aeeet* and liabilities le made. PROPERTY transfer*. IIM—Mrs. Helep Read Turman to M, J. Costley, lot oh McDonough road. Warranty dead. $I,»67—W. E. Grant lo Union Sav ing* Bonk, lot on Fifth etreet. War ranty deed. $760—Eltaha A. Morrl, to Auetall Thoms*, lot on Qra»n*ferry avenue. Warranty deed. $$oo—A. J. Hand to Jamef P. Roper, lot on Luckla at root. Warranty dead. $6—Mra Sarah A. M. Canon to A. J. Hand, lot on Nr.bit street. Qul' claim dead. $500—Mr*. M. E. Merltt to Htnry' A. Coleman, lot on Atlanta avenue. Warranty deed.. buildincTpenmit*. $460—M. I» Rl-bar, to repair Are damage at rear 1$1 South Forayth «treet. $120—M. L, Thrower, to recover two frame dwellings at l$l-$ East Harris ntreet. $1,000—Brown A Bandera to balld one-etory frame dweUlng at 5$l Runeet avenue. $1.600—L. B. Sanders, to build two- ury frame dwelling at $$* North Uoulevard. * - — l:,000-Mr*. Ed Mlllor. to build on«- etory frame dwelling it (1$ Central avenue. $3,000—Mrs. Ed Miller, to build ono- . story frame dwelling at 420 Central avenue. $300—Bon Air Coal Company, to ' build brick office at Mill! and Marietta - street*. "> 1 $500—Burt Robinson, to build one- etory frame dweUlng at 1$ Madison lane. $500—H. s. Harris, to repair Are damage at 66 Thirteenth etreet. OEATH8. Alexander Smith, colored, age 2$ years, died of meningitis *at 151 Kills street (rear). , Johnnie Herbert Wilson, age 10 years, died of meningitis at .104 Mills etreet Will Norman, colored, age $0 year*.. died at 101 North Butler etreet. I Lucy Johnson, colored, age 2$ years, died of pneumonia on Maysoni avenue, j Louis Griffin, Jr., colored, age 7 years, J died of pneumonia at 474 Gordon street (rear). Elizabeth Holbrook, age 71 yeare, i died at 171 Griffin etreet. BIRTHS. To Mr. and Mrs. E. Ellle.~at ill Wil liam! street, a boy. To Mr. and Mr*. N. H. Mllland. at I Now Orleans, a boy. To Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Gilford, at 75 ! Broyle* etreet, a girl. To Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Buson. at Tabernacle InBrmary, a girl. DEXKELSPIEL’S BIRTHDAY PARTY' By GEORGE V. HOBART. M KIS; LKBICn hOOKY;' % tar‘r»- crlfed year letter from Vubligtoo. uud vt roe gist dot you fladplu: !Ji Uf!rr| llPU '°° t ° f * r ' ,r * •“ o0 * d* 1, poll* I vo* of«r d,r* myself abould a rabbi* of v—ki since undo 1 rorboyad dcr hii Cltemeat of meeting ep mil eesatori and congrvaeera. vn* ofer dare, lamey. I vae lotradecAoa. ed liy a cobble of polttlrlanen vita gave me aoch e ntocb of amusement dot toy laughter haa been oggaelted efev elnee. kun uf dam baa^w nemo of MOk, olid hla op positioner In Urr mom vird baa dvr name of Rudolph. Iloth of deae ebentleraeov taro goal name*, but It vould be ep agalaat der best Intrroata of got goferameot to meatlea.dem. . . Mike le to"yMhlagtoa poUtSTaer 3S?e ‘ I vae valklag down _ von vo mot Me op positioner. ^ l ntt to show me e coot time Mike naked ble oppoelttasar If pUaaeM vaa goot la bla lemon factory. "Ila, ha." set Radolph, like 4*r old var- horae answering der boogie eall, -I chal lenge you tn a Joint debate." "All right," Ml Mike; "let ue go ta my rbolnt and baf It." Hey dlt It. and der reealt vAI volk down Into hlatnry aa der Battle of dvr Vita Nrfer I-fore la Vaaklngte* via dare to it nod loot many qvtek queatlooa and lea Cnlgrtma flowed like tracer. “Two beer*-vat vtll yea tafy eM MUn. J&KS5 VpWssLr.i'biSK Mike. ■ How long Car you peee le pottttesr «h| “Not so long la oa ta ta mM. 1 * not B*. Mb ••Score tub for BodolpA" sot flo rtfono, "Vuo votr’ net Mika I "Mata It a poor," not Rudolph. "Old you know bemogtbtoMV- aot 1 Ttnklog at the bartender. "Tee: ble faint name le Abe, end vorke le e teegir ttore near fler B. A depot." Mt Kadolph. JTabort, narrow iUooco ftU flows, t looked vorrtod. . ytta to conduction dll ebi along Utanry and koowledgeU* "Ail right," Mt tmo!" "Hit you know botcher ,hop*in*lleoiwMoVn7“ Mt float!" 1 " Mlk *’ ““' r B * cnlto » 1 '"Cat ould fler float vault fla) fltaa'fli wolo." Mt Hudolpb. "Score anuddrr for Rndofnb," Mt Aw ltd ""Vot la polttlcit" aat Mika ’Tolltin ta van vo gat It MMlHami In der neck and aometlmta In fler Male, 1 ' ear Uudolpb. "Yen baf mnch vladom, ala’d HI" Mt Mike. "Yh. bat I am vUllag to get It vak-an* aadder peer, ptaeaal" Mt Budotath I ’Time." art der re fares; "taok year cor- ’’Now," Mt tilts, “yoo be der eager aat Till be der reepeoetr la lla ckoiat 4m b *"Vot (e a pollticaar’ Mt Rodolpb. “A poiltlclan ie der reason v» taf eo mack Ultlri," Mt Mtka Mark appUtwe left dee taadi of dime FEDERAL CONTROL TO BE DISCUSSED Washington, March 11.—The rrunade proposed by President Htlckney, of the Chicago Great Western road, to con centrate all government power ’over railroads In the federal government, will receive IU first official recognition et the runfeiwnce between President Roosevelt and Governor Charles B. Deneen, of Illinois, this afternoon. SUES SUBTREASURY FOR LOSS OF $500 Chicago, March It.—New charges, . isse^iaamvrsi-r~~ '"'Tf* '!*v t ' h, fT. "Uumillatlagi eta repealed. Me Upped which haa been vainly trying to solve "Vot la a stateaman!" Mt Badolpb- "A •tateaman la a polltlrlaa la a gluts lac. ” eat Mike. “Vot le der dlgereece betweea Liberty aad KreedeMT” Mt Kodeiph Treadota la.van ye* can same to die country usd flat ataady employment at good vagss; Liberty Is r«S .you wets ntj^ ticket or you I*M your cfcob! ‘ Mt M |Sm applause Tick followed vaa ao vide, apresd dot der partrader could net aupply <, '"Hef n, yo* efer reefl der Dedaratlea of ‘■WSi.'JlSr&.'fl petal It ea der flvr tollar ellbr art Mike. '■Do you belief dot all men tern hern "tat aome egg larky caougb to get ofer IL“ "Her rb'.lnt ilrlwte la lalahedl' egge- rlaltned der referee. ... "Vot Is der neeltr* lekvlred Mika. ' eight della re hi rsak. we. I ttg. teen roets berleeder. der ...ter, ^ R ll Jgkg.AP,HL l*vr George V. Hobart. th* lees of $17$,M0, were brought who* a petition was filed In the Celled 8takes court aulng for th* recovery of $MA said to bo tolaslng from a ml flf lea* Hinted silver certlAcate* mntatetaa $10,MO end belonging to th* Cemumer- lol National Bank.