Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, May 22, 1907, Image 2

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. WEDNESDAY, MAY 21 lMf. IN PACIFIC WRECK; BOY AM YET OIE Is Said To Have Been the Work of Train Wreckers. Loa Angeles, Mar 22.—Train No. 20 on the Southern Pacific from San Franclfco eat wrecked at 1:<0 o’clock thla morning three mllet north of Bur bank. It la reported nineteen pertona ware Injured. The engine and three cars left the track and were piled up. It la aald to have been a deliberate attempt at train wrecking. Among the Injured are Roae Fetter- man, of Cleveland, Ohio, concuaalon of brain, tevere laceration; Mrs. Fred Shaotr. of Philadelphia, hip dislocated; Mrs. Orayce. of Philadelphia, concua alon of the brain; William Love, Chi cago. 100 Doses $1 True only of Hood's Sarsaparilla, In the usual (liquid) form; or In the new and equally effective tablet form. 100 Doses $1 IS Rival Council Candidates Announce Their Positions on Public Questions. . Out In the Seventh ward the can didates for council In the coming pri mary are already buckling on their ' armor—aomo hare already marched j out on the Held of battle and are en gaging In light skirmishes. ; George H. Wade, general manager of .the Union Electric Company, and a candidate for council, has Issued a clr- 'cular letter to the voters. In which he ‘seta forth hla views on public qiiep- . tlona. Charles H. Evans, vice president and treasurer of the Evans Printing Com jpaoy. and also a candidate, for coun ell, has, In return, Issued a circular letter, setting forth his views on public questions. Mr. Wade favors the city owning and operating her own electric lighting ; plant for lighting the streets and public i buildings. He also favors the street . railway company's Issuing ten tickets for 25 cents to school children and ; teachers, and the withdrawal of passes to officials of the city and county; the e iprovement and extension of the wn- rworks and sewerage systems; care and Improvement of parks; permanent Improvement of streets, particularly side streets. Mr. Evans says there can be no mu nicipal ownership Issue In the cam palgn; that before the end of the month the city will Have mada a five- year contract with the a«otgl< Hallway and Electric Company, and; regardless of the views of either candidate, neither can do anything. Mr. Evana Is In favor of electing every city official, from mayor down, by the people; of atreet Improvement and extension of the sewerage system on the side streets, and Is opposed to the tendency of council to take away the elective franchise from the people. NEW STEAMBOAT ABOUT COMPLETED Awnings Fc.- stores, Offloes, Residences, Public Buildings, etc, manu factured and put up. All work guaranteed Lowest prices. Phone or write for estimates. J.M. HIGH CO. Atlanta, Ga. CONCAVED, HONED AND REPAIRED. Called for and delivered. HEALEY BA1.6ER8’ SUPPLY CO„ Both Phones—No. 1 N. Forsyth 8t. GREAT PRIZE DRILL FEATURE OF SESSION OEMVENTION Moonlight Boat Excursion Closes the Session of Wednesday. Are You Up to the Hark? If not feeling as well as you should; do not majpe the mis take of letting your health take care of itself. Resort' to BeechanYs Sold Everywhere. In boxes 10c. and tSc. NEED A FENCE? Page Fence Erected. Cheaper Than Wood W. J. DABNEY IMP. GO., M, 98 and 100 80. Forsyth StrssL Special to Tha Georgian. • Roma, Oa.. May 28.—'The "Economic" . steamboat, which has been constructed . by Rome people and Rome capital, la about completed, and will soon be put 1 Into commission, plying the waters of ' the Cooea, Oostanuula and Etowah rlv. I era. Tha "Economic" will rank among {’the beat boats running on these streams. To Get More Strength from Your Food. W CONSTRUCTING ADDITION TO CAROLINA MILLS. Special to The Georgian. Greenville, 8. C„ May 22.—Work on the construction of an addition to Car olina Mill begins this week. It having been decided to double the capacity of the present equipment. When the ad dition Is ready and the new machinery installed the plant will have a comple ment of 12,040 spindles and 116 Draper looms. Three years ago J. I. Wester, veil was made president of the Carolina Mill, and he la also president of the Brandon Mill. Fourteen mill presidents are residents of Greenville, one of them, Mrs. M. P. Grldley, being a woman, who Is also president of the Bateavllle Savings Bank. CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY. Arrive Prow — ivanaab .... T.OOsm ckaoetUlt . T.Mam aeon II. 40 am — Macon •.lOptn Depart !'<►— tacoo 13 .. kwiii ,.10.46 aa 4.00 pm Cm pa a monal» H. IS pa TEETH EXTRACTED positively. without twin, too Ach. Best troth IS. Money can not buy bat tar.. ’Ill LA DELPHI* HUOMR. POLELESS WIRELESS! PUNT DISCONTINUED When Steepla Jack Sutherland, fa mous high climber, flnlahee hla Job on the top of the Candler building, At lanta's DeForrest wireless telegraph station will be a thing of the past. The demolition of tha station comes about as the result of a Judgment obtained HEN tho Bowels are filled against the wireless company by the with tinrtl.,,1.4 <' t'urter-Olllesple Company for 1200, In with undigested food we foreclosure proceedings, and Steeple may be a peal deal wons Jack woe contracted with to do the oil than If we were hall ‘ v,,rU of taking down the lofty appa- . starved. Ever since the wireless plant was Because food that stays loo long la established, the company lind trouble of Ik. Rnw.1. .k.r. i.lii -Til I. > ne kind and another, various legal tr.a Bowels decays there, Just as II It complications arising at the start. Stayed loo long In tho open air. , Sutherland startled New Yorkera not v V ^ a J 004 .^ ,n ' h * &lSg°ln by thE*ri$ on® tltg outside * throuih delayed and overdue action, what by clutching the stone work. Anil It ' happens? i takes a thing or two or three or four _ lo startle New Yorkers. He will bo on • • * ; Ids Atlanta Job several days. The millions o( little Suction Pumps lhalllneths Bowels and Intestines then draw DEMOCRATIC PARTY : Poison from the decayed Food. Instead of '|'Q ^VIN IN OKLAHOMA the Nourishment they were Intended lo ■ draw, * t Washington, May 22.—A statement Thla Poison gels Into the blood end. In ‘“'“T by ,,ccr "“ r >’ ‘ horlos time, spreads all over tho body, unless tha Awards, of the Democratic con- r .„,. i.twrimnilif ..mni.,1 gresslonal committee, pledging lo Ok- Cauia el Constipation Is promptly remeved. |. lllomm Democrats the hearty support ^*** e,ul * 0 Constipation Is Weak, or ,f t he committee In the political light Lasy Bowel Mmoles. ; n the new state. The etatenient fol- When your Bowel-Muscles grow flabby lows: J. B. Thompson, chairman of the Ihev need Exercise to xtrenethen them not Oklahoma Democratic committee, re- mey need Exercise to strengthen them, not , ho ln ftne fighting "Physic lo pamper them. ; .hope, e a e There’s only one kind of Artificial Ex» CATHOLIC PROPERTY ereise tor the Bowel-Muscle*. NOW ON TAX LIST Its name It "CASCARETS," and Its price Is Tea Cants g box. I Columbus. Ohio, May 22,-The su- So, If you want tho samo natural action Special to The Georgian. Balnbridge, Oa- May 22.—The eesslon of the Grand Lodge of Georgia, Knights of Fythlae, which convened here Tues day, has the largest attendance In years. Fully GOO knights are In at tendance. The whole city la ablate with K. of P. colors and decorations. The keys of the city have been turned over to the visitors and everyone in the city Is working to make their stay In the "City of Oaks" a memorable one. The officers of the grand lodge at tending are: Grand chancellor, T. H. Nickerson. Athens, Ga.; grand vies chancellor. Dave Bailey, Griffin; grand prelate, John P. Rose, Macon; grand maeter of Ex., R. C. Norman, Wash ington; grand keeper of R. and 8.. W H. Leopold, Savannah: grand master- of-erms, Clifford Walker, Monroe; grand Inner guard, D. B. Brantley, Blackxheer; grand outer guard, George T. Cenn, Savannah. Supreme representative!: Hamilton Douglass, Atlanta; T. J. Carling, Ma con; F. M. Sommerkamp, Columbus. Orest Psrsde. On Tuesday morning the representa tives and uniform rank assembled at the court house and formed for parade. After tha parade they assembled at the court house, where Past Chancellor Al bert H. Russell, of Balnbridge, deliv ered the welcome address to the visit ing knights ln behalf of the city of Balnbridge. Grand Chancellor T. H. Nickerson responded. Past Chancellor H. V. Hawkins, of Balnbridge. then ex tended the welcome of the South Geor gia knlghta to the grand lodge and the knights of the state at large; Grand Vice Chancellor Dave Bailey responded. Ad address on Pythlanlsm was deliv ered by Grand OptSjr Guard George .T. Conn, of Savannah. Excursion is Enjoytd. At 1 p. m. the grand, lodge held a short session and at 2; SO p. m. the en tire delegation went on a special train over the Georgia, Florida and Alabama railway to Tallahassee. Fla., stopping at several largo tobacco plantations on the way. Tuesday night a boat excursion on the Thronateeska river was enjoyed by a large number of the knights. Re freshments were served and music fur. nlshvd by the Bulnbrldgo cornet band. Tuesday night Jemlah Temple, Dra matic Order Knlghta of Khorassan. gave a street parade ATLANTA CHOSEN .BY TELEGRAPHERS Next Convention of O. R. T. Comes to City in . 1909. Atlanta was selected by a unanimous vote on Tuesday afternoon as the . next meeting place for the biennial conven tion of the Order of Railroad Teleg raphers. The convention which decided this has Just closed In Minneapolis. Al though Atlanta was a candidate for the convention two years from now, the se lection by a unanimous vote comes as surprise. Local members of the organisation had Governor Terrell, Mayor Joyner, the Chamber of Commerce and ‘the At lanta Hotel Men's Association send tel egrams to the convention, extending a cordial Invitation, and the Southern delegation did some bard boosting In addition. That the delegation did hard, work Is shown by the fact that both Dallas, Texas, and New York went to the Min neapolis convention to make a strong fight for the convention In 1909. The Order of Railroad Telegraphers has about 60,000 members, but by the time the next cbnventlon Is held It Is believed there will be a membership of fully 15,000. This means there will be about 600 delegatea attending the At lanta convention In 1909. The order Is strong In the middle Weat and the East, but has never been very power ful In this section. It Is thought by labor leaders that the bringing of the convention to Atlanta will greatly strengthen the organisation In the South. NEPHEW OP ACTRESS GETS LIFE SENTENCE Phoanlx, Art*., May 22.—Louie V. Eytlnge, who claims to be a nephew of the famous actress, Rose Eytlnge, was found guilty of (he murder of John and a ceremonial The program of the meeting today Is being carried out aa follows: At 9 a. m. the grand lodge convened: . . at 2:80 p. m. th<* prise drill by com- Lelch, of Sheboygan, Wls„ and will be panlea of uniform rank wae given; at sentenced to life Imprisonment. The 6:30 p. m. a moonlight steamboat ex- Jury was out all night and returned a curslon will be enjoyed by the visitors. 1 verdict of murder In the first degree. MOTHER AND HER SON TO PLEAD UNWRITTEN LA W La Plata. Md„ May 22.—The "un written law” knd all that term signifies will be the bulwark upon which the de fense will rest lie cause, when the case of the State against Mrs. Bowio and hor young son, Henry Bowie, Is called this week, and tha two faco the charge of murder for the killing of Hubert P Mrs. Bowie's defense will be "he be trayed nty daughter, promised lo marry her. end then refused to do so. w ith this thought before her. and believing she would be upheld In her act, Mrs. Bowie and her son met Posey upon the highway, gave him another chance to make amends, so they claim, and upon hla refusal, leveled their guns and fired. Posey'a body waa riddled with buck shot. It Is currently believed that the grand Jury will fall to Indict the Bowles. There ore few who believe that conviction for murder can be secured. Pretty Priscilla Bowie, the cause of the homicide, was n family favorite, one of the belles of the surrounding neighborhood and generally admired. Posey’s failure to marry the girl after the wedding date was set and the guests had actually assembled. In the opinion of many defenders of the "un written law,” gave the mother and brother a reasonable amount of provo cation and Justified the method used In avenging the glrl'a honor. WIFE DECLARES GONE WITH SISTER Appeals to Police to Find Missing Couple, Charg ing Elopement. The disappearance of Victor C. Campbell, of East Point, a car In spector for the Atlanta and West Point railroad, and Lillie Lee Flynn, his 16- year-old sister-in-law, has resulted In an appeal to the police by Mrs. Camp bell. the wife, who declares that her husband and her lister have eloped. Campbell has a 4-year-old boy, while Lillie Lee Flynn left a week-old babe at tha home of J. W. Jennings, a milk man residing near the city limits, at which plape she had been staying for the past few days. Mrs. Campbell declares she purposes to use every effort possible to appre hend the couple, and asserti she will prosecute her husband to the full ex tent of the law. The missing girl was tha ward of Campbell, who wae appointed as her guardian some time ago. She had been residing with Campbell and hla wife for the past three years, and Mrs. lpbell did not auspect anything —ng. until a abort time before the birth of the babe. The couple disappeared Saturday night. The girl slipped away from the Jennings home while the family waa soundly slumbering, and was rapidly driven off In a buggy.' The tracks made by the horse and buggy were found near the house Sunday morning. When Campbell left his wife Satur day night, he Informed her that he was going to Montgomery In the hope of getting a better lob. Since then, how ever. nothing has been heard from either the man or the girl. Mrs. Jennings stales that before leav tg, Lillie Lee Flynn gave her the she. No further disposition has so far been made of the child. MISS JULIE FLORENCE WALSH ruu uim MI..M is guaninieea xo ex soy esse of ItqhlBg. blind. Bleeding or P trudlajt tiles Id 6 to 14 days er money PRESIDENT BUTLER SAYS WORLD PEACE ADVANCED 50 YEARS Lake Mohonk, N. Y„ May 22.—Nlcho laa Murray Butler, president of Co lumbia University, who waa the prtncl pal speaker at the Monhonk conference of International arbitration, today de scribed the present as a period of Inter- nationalism, and declared the recent peace congress In New York furthered International Justice half a century. President Butler said that The Hague conference should henceforth assemble automatically at regular Intervals. CASTOR IA For Tnfanta and Children The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Bigcatuta of SCARCITY OF TENTS FOR BIG REUNION 11 rente court of Ohio ha* handed down a decision In the cn»e of John A. Wat- that a tlx mile walk In the country would t e r*on. f’athollc bishop of Columbus, which nun . . . . {hounes and Episcopal residences on tax till you reach the exact condition you desire, .duplicates. The courts hold that such “ “ use of ground Is not religious and therefore they ere not exempt from taxation. — -— - / u'rmm, » hi none iiinuup vi i.uium give you, (without the weariness) take one against W. 11. Ilelllday. auditor, wl Cescaret at a time, with interval, between, One Cescaret at a time will properly cleanse a foul Breath, or Coated Tongue. see Don't fall to carry <ha Vert Pocket Cescaret Boa with you conatantly. All Druggists aall them—over len million beats a year. Be very careful lo gel the genuine, made only by the Sterling Remedy Com pany and oevar sold In bulk. El?ry {ablet .Stamped "CCC." ” — 1, WEALTHY WOMAN WEDS HIRED MAN Los Angeles. Cal., May 12.—Tele grams from Kentucky yesterday ap prised the relative* of Mrs. Carey I). Tuffree, aged 69. owner of a $760,000 orange grove at Plancentia and other property, that she had married her hired hand. Matt Pittman, and wo* lit Kentucky on her boneym5oii. New York, May 22.—Thq report that there waa difficulty ln getting tente for the Confederate reunion because Gen eral Fred D. Grant, commanding the department of the eaxt, had called tho Virginia state troops Into comp at Jamestown May 20, and the exposition could not spare the 483 tenti which had been promised the ex-Confeder- ates caused surprise at Governor* Is land. General Grant said today that he had heard nothing of It. TECH ’01 HOLDS CLASS REUNION At a reunion of the Tech graduating class of 1101, held In the Piedmont Hotel, the following officers were elect ed for the ensuing year: President, Mr. Osy; vice president. Mr. Merritt; sec retary, Mr. Dougherty; class adviser, Professor J. 8. Coon. Tho reunion wits thp first ths class has held since Its graduation, and It was decided to make It annual. Pro fessor Coon, who was highly respected by the members of the class during of Every-day. The importance of soda crackers as an article of daily consumption can hardly he overestimated. No other wheat food contains such nutritive values in correct pro portions. This is only true of Uneeda Biscuit the ideal soda cracker. As fresh on your table as from the oven. Crisp, clean and appetizing. y In moisture proof packages. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY BALLARD BIFOCAL AND TORIO OR CURVED LENSES have gained a reputation In two years no other firm In the entire Bouth has made In a half century. Not these lenses alone gave us the lead, but op tical aervlce In every way not usually found elsewhere. Ask any Atlanta man about us. WALTER BALLARD OPTICAL CO., It Peachtree Street. VETEMMUAN m PASSED AWAY After sixty years of continuous serv ice, Andrew Jackson Buchanan, vet eran mechanic of the Western and At lantic railway shops, passed away Tuesday afternoon after a short Ill ness at his horns at Candler Station, on the Decatur atreet car line. Mr. Buchanan, or "Unci* Jack,” as lio wae familiarly known, entered the Western and Atlantic ahops at the age of 19 and was 19 years old at the time of his death. He waa held In the highest esteem by his employers and was respected and loved by his fellow- workers. The funeral services will be held Thursday afternoon at 8 o'clock and the Interment will be In Oakland. CHADWICK GEMS NOW IN U. S. COURT Cleveland, Ohio, May 22.—The Cas- •le Chadwick case at lost gete into the United States supreme court on the question of the right of Customs In spector Leroy to seise the famous Chadwick Jewels. The Jewels seised by Leroy ere worth about 215,000 and formed part of the aecurlty given by Cassle Chadwick to J. W. Friend, of Pittsburg, for a loan of 1200,400. The Jewels were taken to Cleveland for Identification and at that time the customs Inspector seized them. WOMEN SUFFER Many women suffer in silence and drift along from bad to worse, know ing well that they ought to hare immediate assistance. How many women do you know who are perfectly well ana strong? Thecsuse may be easily traced to some feminine derangement which manifests Itself in depression of spirits, reluctance to go anywhere or do anything, backache, dragging sensations, flatulency, nervousness, and sleeplessness. These symptoms are but warnings that there is danger ahead, and un less heeded, a life of suffering or a serious operation is tho inevitable result Tha best remedy for all these symptoms is Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound mado from native roots snd herbs. No other medicine In the country has received such widespread and unqualified endorsement. No other medi cine has such a record of cures of female ills. Miss J. F. Walsh, of 328 W. 36th tit., New York*City, writes:—“Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has been of inestimable value in restoring my health. I suffered from female illness which caused dreadful headaches, dizziness, and dull pains in my back, but your medicine soon brought abput a change in my general condition, built me up and made me perfectly well." Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound cures Femalo Complaints, suoh as Backache, Falling and displacements. Inflammation and Ulcera tion, and organic diseases. It Is invaluable ln preparing for child-birth and during tlie Change of Life. It cures Nervous Prostration, Headache, General Debility, and Invigorates the whole system. Mrs. Pinkham’s Standing Invitation to Women Women suffering from any form of female weakness are invited to write Mrs. iPinkham. at Lynn, Mass. Her advice Is free. HOTELS AND RE80RT8. HOTELS AND RE80RT8. *•««*•*,*«**S,,,*,«•••**••••**,,*••*•,.***••••**• HOTEL TARRYMOORE >•••••••• ie*eee*#eeeee*e#e#*4 W. J. 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C,New York’* Largest Uptown Hotel, in exclusive residen tial section,overlooking Hud- •on River and the famous Riversido Drive. 41 Subway Station at door- only ten minute, to theatre and .hopping diitrict.,Grand Central and new Pennsyl vania Railroad Stations. 4L Moderate price.—unexcelled accommodations—exclusive service and appointments. 4LAn ideal Summer Residence Hotel for visitors. ANDERSON & PRICE CO. Also Ormond Beach, Fla., and Bretton Woods, N. H. INSURANCE CHIEF ’ HELD ON FORGERY AND PERJURY CHARGE New York, May 22.—The. special grand Jury Investigating the' conduct of the Insurance buslnes* In New York county, has concluded Its probe of the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company, and today returned ten indictments against the company's president, John E. liegeman. Seven of the Indictments charge forgery In the third degree. ,while the other three charge perjury. TO SUNDAY SCHOOL ROME MAN STARTED; HAS NOT RETURNED ACTION OF FACULTY UPHELD BY BOARD Charleston. 8. C„ May 22.—It was announced last night that the board of visitors of the South Carolina Military Academy, In .tar chamber session yes terday, upheld the faculty In the matter of expulsion of several cadets from the citadel some week* ago. An attempt to have the action of the faculty re scinded was made by parents of the discharged cadets,' who were all of prominent families. An attempt was also made to have the board discipline Professors Bond and Moore for pub lishing articles commending the dis charge of the men In the alumni Jour nal This petition was not considered. Special to The Georgian. Rome, Ga., May 22.—Dave Latham, a young man residing In the Fourth ward, this city, ha* been missing since Sun day and up to this date has not been heard from by his family or friends. He left home early Sundny morning, stat ing that he was going to Sunday school, but so far has failed to return. The wife and other relatives of Latham ore much grieved over his sudden disap pearance, and none of them can ad vance any Idea a* to where he could have gone. While they do not auspect foul play, the disappearance I* a mys-- tery. GREENBRIER WHITE SULPHUR SPRIX6S WEST VIRGINIA (The "OLD WHITE” BulpSur.) Now open. Fnmens for Ita sulphur bath*. Modern Improvement*. with private bathe. Pertnnnent orcheatrn. Term*. IIj to lift week. $60 to $9J per month. Write for llluatrateU booklet. Address. GEO. A. MILLS. Jr., Manager. Greenbrier White Sol pour Spring*, w. IRISH TURN DOWN HOME RULE BILL Dublin, May 22.—The Irish conven tion called to decide whether the Irish bill Introduced In the house of com mons May 7 by the chief secretary fur Ireland, Mr. Blrrell, was acceptable w the people of Ireland, assembled at noon yesterday In the round room of the historic mansion house and unani mously voted against the acceptanc. of the bill. CHANGE OF VENUE FOR MRS.KAUFFMAN Sioux Falla, May 22.—An application for a change of venue In the cafe <>' Mra. Emma Kauffman, charged with having murdered her aervant girl. been granted by Judge Smith. June 4 waa fixed aa the date for the com mencement of the trial at Flandreau. There fs only one “Brome That S3 Laxative Bromo Quinines Similarly aamt- , , , deceive. Thla tint and original Cold Tablet la a WHITE PACKAGE with black and red lettering, and bean the signature of