Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, April 01, 1907, Image 8

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mmmmm MUNYON COLD CURE VOTE TUESDAY cf&e- Ask you* druggist for a 25 cent vial of Mun- yon’s Cold Cure. If it fails to cure will refund your money. MUNYON Er.ry praraotton «bnnM bs taken to oheck a eotd before It issnmu tie form of Grip or Pneumonia. My adtloa la check a cold at once. Don't let It get two or three days the mart of yon. If I coaid hand yon the namte of tbooaanda of pen ile who hare been anted from long apolla of alckneai by the uae or my Cold Coro, I doubt If tbaro would bo a family In tbla city that would bo without thla remedy. Theae little pelleta cheek dlacharge of the Mags and Byee. atop Sneeatng, promptly relieve the Throat and Lungs. allay Indammatlon and Feror, and Tone op the Sya- tern. They are Inraluable In all forma of Influence I want every Rheumatic to get a Meant vial ifluenaa or ohatlnate colda. vial of my ftheoraatlam Cm I In a few flays I will refnnd y illmont i Inveet I _ ! ► aalitl ant ovary pereon who aoifora with Ttnllgcatlon or any atomach — -- .. —ala Cure. If It floss not care Indlt If yoa money. cento In hfun- ihyon'e Dyspepsia Cure. If It doea not care Indite,lion, _ i.ua. rvu. (wi— „ Lei'ditng wind, dlextness. headachea and all atomach and allmenta. I will refund your money. Muuyon. If you hate Catarrh or are afflicted with daafneoa uae Munyon'a Improved In haler. It curea ohatlnata chronic oaaea. AMERICAN DENTAL PARLORS 191-2 Peachtree St., Atlanta, Ca. (OVER SCHAUL & MAY). Rubber Plates JM 22-K Gold Crown Porcelain Crown Bridge Work, Per Tooth * Painless Ex- Pf>PP tracting with w* lw r ff* all plate work m " m mm mm Hours, 8 a. m. tilt 8 p. m. Sunday*, 9 a. m. till 4 p. m. No more Dread of the Dental Chair. THAW PLANS TO DINE WITH WIFE NEXT SUNDAY New York, April 1.—Harry Kendall Thaw, alayer of Stanford White, la ao confident that he will be declared aane by the lunacy commlealon and later ac quitted by the Jury that he has talked with his wife of being free next Sun day. He hua even planned to dine with her on that day. The Insanity commlaalon will meet again tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock to roaume Its work of determining whether Thaw la at present mentally capable of directing his lawyers In de fending bis case. Evelyn Nssblt Thaw visited her bus- NO BIG INCREASE, R New York, April I.—R. Clowery, the , president of the Western Union Tel- jegraph Company, has given out a [statement In which he declares that sthara has been no general Increase In (rates. 1 “A number of apodal and unproflt- L able ratea have been Increased to tho I standard of eehsdule rates," said he, ("and they were discriminative and I were established by competing com- i panlee. Moat or the rates Increased I w ere :i per cent of the ten-word rates. I There Is no Incrsaas In ths sxtra-word , rate and newspaper rates." KMRS. J. W. HUGHES, AT BULLOCH HALL Mrs. J. W. Hughes, of Atlanta, will )be the hostess of Bulloch Hall, the slrorgla building at the Jamestown Ex position. The executive committee of the exposition has designated her for band In the .Tombs prison yeaterday, having been granted a special permit. When she |eft the prison she said to the reporters that Harry Is cheerful and sntlsfled with tbe way bis affairs are progressing. “Elko all the rest of us,” she eald, "he Is perfectly confident that the com mission will And him sane, and that ths trial will go on." Thntv attended ths Easter services conducted by the Hev. Dr. Henderson. He was not visited by any member of his counsel on Sunday, but heard from them tpday regarding his appearance before the commission tomorrow. Of CAR LINES Election in Chicago Will Decide Issues of Campaign. Chicago, April 1.—A score or more meetings were held In this city today and ths fight on ths Issues between Fred A. Busse. the postmaster and Re publican candidate for mayor, and Mayor Edward F. Dunne, Democratic candidate for re-election, will be de cided In an election tomorrow, whMt will end a campaign that has been one of the hottest Chicago has ever gone through. Campaign meetings were held sll over the city yesterday, despite the fact that It was Easter. The prohlbl tlonlsta and Socialists were also active, according to their strength, and the first four-year mayoralty Is claimed by both parties by pluralities ranging from 10.000 to 40,000. 'Meetings are ached uled for tonight and local politics will be lively. The Ki of a traction ordinance which provides for twenty-year franchises, stipulating that the city has the right to purchase after giving due nolle#. It was passed over Dunae'a veto, recently, but does not become effective until Indorsed by public referendum. The Democrats o| pose ths ordinance and favor the rig of eminent domain for the city. SUCCESSOR TO CONGRESSMAN W. A. SMITH TO BE ELECTED. Detroit, Mich., April 1.—Michigan will elect five state officials today In cluding two Justices of the supreme court, two regents of the state unlver ally and one member of the state board of education. In the Fifth Michigan congressional district a successor to Congressman William Alden Smith will be elected. There are two Repub lican candidates, O. K. Dlekema, chair man of the elate Republican commit tee, and Huntley Russell, state senator. I If# PICNICKERS SLAIN BY FAST TRAIN Kansas City, Mo., April 1.—Mr. and Mrs. George Henry and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Monner were killed Instantly and their bodies horribly mutilated yeaterday afternoon at the Fifteenth street croasing of the Chicago and Al ton railroad when the Alton's Western flyer struck ths carriage In which the four were riding. They were returning from an Raster picnic. Two of the bodice, a man and a woman, were car ried some distance on the locomotive's cow-catcher. this position. Mrs. Hughes served In the same capacity at the Ht. I.oula Ex position, and rutting Georgians ware highly pleased with the grace with which she presided. Otey B. Mitchell, son of President Mitchell, of the Jamestown Exposition, hss been uppolnted assistant superin tendent of the Georgia building, and will be In charge until the dose of tho exposition. AT CHURCH TRIAL: Iiev. Brvan Is Arreted, But Wife Gives Bond and Secures Release. Mlllen, Ga.. April 1.—Aa the result of a church trial Friday evening, held by Presiding Elder I.ovett, Rev. Solon H. Bryan, pastor of the Methodist church here, was suspended till the next conference. Two prominent mem bera of Mr. Bryan's church a night or two ago saw something that made them suspicious and they wrote to Prs siding Elder Lovett. The report Involves the names of i young woman who was studying under Rev. Bryan for a foreign missionary. It was reported that Mr. Bryan mis treated his wife on account of the ma‘ tef, but thla he denied. Saturday afternoon, neighbors allege, they heard Mr. Bryan mletreallng his wife and they swore out a warrant, charging him with wlfe-beatlng, and Mr. Bryan was placed In Jail. Saturday night his wife went to the Jell and stood hi# ' i bond and hs was re- The matter has created quite a atlr among the members of ths church. VOLIVAITSTOP ALL CRITICISM Chicago, April 1.—Wilbur Glenn Vollra lasui-d an ultimatum In /loll City /Satur day. Unleaa lit* people aubtalt to him on May 1. hs will tike radical action himself, be urifl. Hs walhed excitedly up end down the atase anil Imitated Dowle's fervid speeches of two and a half year* afo. Hr took as the occasion for hla ultimatum the annl- senary of his ejection of Uowls from the church. "I eay to you, officers and people, that one mouth wore I will (tee you." he said. "On Msy 1. If you do not make s radical move. I shall ninko one/ and put a stop to this criticism of me." Of the 1.500 persons preaest. 1.2m uhl ■ hey would follow him. He then launched Isto a dcnuaclsllnu of thoae who would not submit. Ho said be would do aa b* saw tit, and continue tho ono man rnlr. Mrs. Andrew Clsssett. The funeral services of Mrs. Andrew Classett, aged it years, who died Sun lip lit I > ' I -. T HE mo$t efficient typewriter is the Smith Premier. The moft efficient Smith Premier is The New Tri-Chrome Smtti Premier Typewriter which combines with all the good points of its pre vious models the ability to write in three colors from one ribbon. By a touch, of a small lever this new model produces Purple typewriting that will copy Black typewriting that will not fade or offset Red typewriting for emphasis or display ^ In-every modem business house a definite need is present for each of these kinds of writing. The new Tri-Chrome Smith Premier is the only typewriter offering them. THE SMITH PREMIER TYPEWRITER COMPANY, Syracuse, N. Y. RUEF CRIES “CONSPIRACY;” ATTACKS COURT ORDER 8an Francisco. April* l.-"ibs" Raef, the indicted political toss of San Francisco, In the first public statement he baa made sluce hla arrest, declares that he la a tic- a C |'?*llf r the‘ drat time In the his- lory of * Jurisprudence that an ollaor has been unpointed by it court for the purpose of keeping In custody a defendant. Su perior Judge Dunne, be says, has sought to establish a precedent, which. If com monly allowed, would tend to the overthrow of American liberty. Prisoner of Citizen. •For the snke of Illustration, forget that am the defendant, and make tbe case Impersoiiul. Here Is one Abraham Ituef* In dicted publicly by a gram! Jury nnd charged with a public crime, whether Innocent sn ‘ lug refni—, .— —. .— --- __ petises Ineldent should be paid out of the public fuuds. Is this being done? On the contrary, thla Kuef la the prisoner of a private cltUrn. raised to peculiar power, without authority or precedent; surrounded day and night by armed guards privately employed; Incarcerated drat In a hotel, and later In a private dwelling, and .each se lected In turn by a private Jailor, and each created for this purpose, a prl prison: lie Is being prosecuted, not liy regularly elected and duly authorised dis trict attorney, hut by a private lawyer, ape- dally appointed n tfeputy for the purpose, and a former secret officer, who la not oven a cltlaen of this state, both of whom were privately retained, and are lH»lng privately raid out of a private fund raised and guaranteed by n private cltlaen—Itudolph Ppreckles. Could Put Him in a Stable. "Hbould Elisor Ulggy decide to abandon this dwelling Jail, just us lie elected to abundou Ht. Frances hotel, be could. If he willed, thrust me Into the bare basement of a stable, or carry me to the chutes and p«u me up In mi empty wild nnlmal cage. He would not. for he Is a man of decency and consideration; but. nevertlie less, he could. I have no complaint tn make against him personally. It is un method by which he was created my keep that I denounce. ‘What could prevent Patrick Calhoun from hurrying here from New York, caua- lug tke arrest of Rudolph H. Hpreckels on s chargs of conspiracy, going bsfore a judge of his own picking nnd having an elisor hppolntsd to take the custody of Ur. Upreckels ont he plea that the sheriff was unfrlsndly to the accuser and select ing by tbe court*’ connivance an elisor privately Instructed and privately paid, en- /orce upon Mr. Hpreckel* whatever India- nltlea of confinement and sequestration his Baby’s Strength Tho severe test of baby’s strength and vitality comes with the teething period. Pitt’s Carminative corrects indiges tion, stomach and bowel pains, and tho _ child thus relieved can enjoy restful day morning at bar residence, 1*4 East! sleep. It is tho dependable remedy Georgia avenue, were conducted Mon day afternoon at 3 o'clock. The Inter-1 nient wax In Oakland cemetery. HOKE SMITH TAKES TRIP TO COUNTRY Governor-dec! lloke kinlth sud his son. Murlou. Ifft hominy afternoon for Irwlug ton, where they will to engage*! for th«’ f**w Ways In an Important legal ca***. It I expa*4-ti*d that Governor Minlth will :i tlfdiilli* snnonneetneut shortly, re! to lil* trip .ibroed. for the ills of babyhood. Perfectly harmless, con- tains no morphino or other harmful OjjT*l}\ druggists XT v* Jr The Lamar & Rankin Drug Co. Atlanta, Georgia ABRAHAM RUEF. lindicted political boss of San Francisco says ho is victim of Conspiracy. Ot»OOO0tMKH>O0OOtMM»OOt»OOO O 0 a GOT *1,200 MONTHLY O O A3 'PHONE GRAFT. O o o O Sen Francisco, April 1.—T„ R. O O Plllsbury. who Is a director of and o O attorney for the Pacific States O D Telephone Company, testified bo- O o fore the grand Jury that Abraham O O Ruef, Indicted political boss, has O f> been for more than two years on O D the private pay roll of that cor- O O pnration. and has been paid regu- O O Im ly 11,200 a month. O O O OtWWOOOOOOOOOOOOOOtXHWKlOOO prlrate prosecutor* might prlrstly sp un? Absolutely nothing. I say. if th* tlon of Judge Dnnne ana bis prlrate con- rees la to ataud aa u precedent In law. Says H* Has Affidavit*. "Ami then, If Ir ahoulil be coorenlent to the political eneuilva unit It hua aulted the convenience of mine, be could tie by the elisor refused the Sight to see end con with his witnesses In preparation of hla defense, and what recourse would Ru dolph Sprockets hare? Just wbnt I hare —none. I have affidavits, sworn the day before my arrest at tbe Terra lleltea, to prove that all the acts of my private proa, ecutor i are part nnd portion of s private enusplrarr. At the proper time I will pro, duce them In open court." OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO O O O POLICEMAN KILLED O DAY HE RESIGNED. O O O O St. Louia, Mo.. April L—On the O O day which had been arranged to O O be his last as a member of the O O police department. Patrolman O O Lemuel R. Boyce, aged 12, was O O shot and fatally wounded by a O O burglar Sunday morning. Boyce’s O O reason for resigning was that he O O was tired of the dangerous life of O O a policeman. O O O ooooooooooooooooor.oooooooo LLOYD GRISCOM SEVERELY BURNED Rome, Italy, April L—While person ally leading the fight against a Are which gutted hie official residence, Lloyd 'C. Grlscom, the American am bassador to Italy, was severely burned. Before the blaxe was extinguished J10,- 0U0 damage was dons. EFFORT IS MADE TO WRECK TRAIN Youngstown, Ohio, April L—It was learned early today that an attempt was made to-wreck the Plttaburg flyer, one of the Pennsylvania's fastest trains between Cleveland and Pittsburg. The plot Is laid to those who derailed the Chicago express and the Keystone express recently. DISEASES Bone Faini, Itching Skin Diseases, Eczema. Permanently cured by taking Botanic Blood Balm. • If .you have aches and pains In bonea, back and Joints, itching akin, blood feels hot or thin, risings and bumps on the akin, sore throat, pimples, or offensive eruptions, nr rash on skin, are run down, or nervous, ul cers on any part of the body, scales or watery blisters of eczema, carbuncles or boils, take Betenio Blood Balm, guaranteed to cure even the worst and most deep-seated cases. Heals all gores, stops all swellings, makes blood pure and rich, completely changing the entire body Into a clean, healthy con dition. B, B. B. Is the recognized blood remedy for all Blood Diseases. CANCER CURED. If you have a persistent pimple, wart, swelling, shooting, stinging imlns, take Blood Balm and they will disappear be fore they develop Into Cancer. Many apparently hopeless cases of Cancer, suppurating swellings, eetlng sores or tumor cured by B. B. B. Botanic Blood Balm (B. B. B.) it pleasant and safe to take. Thoroughly teeted for 10 years. Composed of pure Botanic Ingredients. Strengthen. weak kidneys and wenk stomachs, cures dys pepsia. Sample sent free by writing Blood Balm Co., Atlanta. Ga. Sold by all druggists at 11 , bottle, or sent by express prepaid. TEETH DUB. I,______ ____ teeth $8. Money can not buy better.. PHILADELPHIA DENTAL ROOMS* No. 36 Whitehall St. flPIUM CENTRAL OF OEOROIA RAILWAY. Depart To— Arrive From — ftavanoab .... 7.« S tcksonvllle . 7.6’ aeon 1L40 aeon 4.15 ••..O..U.40 r **....!* « Macon Macon ..x m . Jacksonville ..16.461_ Macon 4.03 pm Notice of Water Bond Election. Atlanta. Ga.. March •. 1307.—Notice la hereby given (o tbe qualified voter* of the »<*lty of Atlanta tbnt the mayor and general council of aald city have called au election to-be held at the aereral voting prnclncta In tbe city of Atlanta, within the legal hours for holding election!, on Tuesday, the 9th day of April, 1907. to determine whether tbe qualified voter* of tbe city of Atlanta will assent, by the requlalta two-thlrda majority, to tne is sue of five huudred thousand ($600,000) dollars of bonds of the city of Atlanta, to be sold for not less than par. extension of water mains within the cor* •rate limits of eald city. Tbe bond* pro* >sed to be Issued are five hundred i593i >nda of said city of Atlanta, of the de nomination of one tnousand (91,000) dollars each, to rnn thirty (30) years, and bearing Interest at the rate of four (4) per centum per annum. The principal and Interest of mid bonds to be payable In gold coin of the United Htates of America, of the pres ent standard of weight and fineness, and no part of tbe principal of said bonds to ha C fd lie fore maturity, and the Interest to paid seml-annDaily. In the event eald l»onde are leaned, an annual tax will be nnd sixteen thousand six hundred and sixty- seven ($16,667) dollars per annum on account of tbe principal of eald bonds, tbe amount — "ilaed on account " * - - * - wnds, to be put Is city and kept by the uoimntskinu. and applied at me mammy of the bonds to their payment. Notice Is alto given that the tax collec- or of Fulton county. sUte of Georgia, aa voter* of tbe dty, under the ordnances therefor, and such registrar will keep ssld books of registration open daily, Sundays excepted, utitll within ten days of the date of said election, at bis office In th# annex of tbe court house on !£ast lluuter street, oetween South Pryor street and Central avenue. In tbe city of Atlanta, said county, and only those voters whose name* appear upon the said registration book, as qualified to vote In city elections for the present year, shall be permitted to vote In said water bond election. The voters favoring the proposed Issue of bonds shall have written or — — ~ the words, "For »$500,000) dollars of In ami extensions works," nnd those ‘opposing the Tssue of bonds shall have written or printed on their tickets tbe words, "Against the Is sue of fire hundred thousand ($500,000) dol lars of bonds for Improvements In aud ex tension of tbe system of water works." The election shall be conducted under the mice and regulations governing tbe election *• aldermen nod coundli Jlmen of eald of mayor, city. This notice Is given In pursuance to an ordinance callliig for eald election approved Febroary 6. 1907. W. R. JOYNER. Mayor Cfty^of Atlentn. "(BnlVahrJ '