Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, May 29, 1907, Image 13

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M. L. THROWER,. 39 N. Forsyth St. A splendidly built five- room cottage just off White hall street, on lot 40x100. This "will make you a mod el home for very little money —price $1,250. Two three-room cottages on nice lots for $800 each; easy terms. These are close M. L. % THROWER, / REAL ESTATE. ; THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. WEDNESDAY, MAY 29. 19tTT % 18 GLOBE & JUSTIN, 215 Peters Building. OS SIDNEY STREET. WE HAVE A NICE SICE FIVE-ROOM COTTAOB ON WIND- tor street; ell Improvement! down; largo lot end e nice home; only 51,850. Eesy OS ASHBY STREET. NEAR BEECHER street; nlcu elx-roora cottage. with hell. This Is brand-new, with targe lot; 83,260. «}% N we W ca? V . E .U°thlJ C W?= Term*. A BIG BARGAIN. ON NORTH SIDE one of the most elegant homes in the city. Large, commodi ous, modem, and built of best material. In one of the most fashionable sections, Large lot, 87 by 200 feet beautiful shade. It would cost $12,000 to build this house, the lot is worth $10,- 000. The owner instructs us to sacrifice at once for $14,- 000. Terms. Somebody will get it. EAGAN PARK LAND CO. 36 Inman Building. Bell Phone 4613. McCRORY & JOHNSON, REAL ESTATE AND LOANS. (03 PETERS BUILDING; 'PHONE 4631. WE HAVE A NUMBER OF CLIENTS (or close-in homes on south side. It yon desire to sell, list with ns at once. six-room cottage; 53,600; would exohangs -Jr place of equal ralue In city. This Is a nice proposition, and you shour ' 13,600 BUYS A NEW FIVE-ROOM COT tage near Oak street, West End. This I a cosy little home, and will please; terms. 5600.00—CASH AND WOO.OO IN FIVE YEARS sets one of the prettiest brand new cot- teres In Western Heights; lot SOby HO: Its mate by Its side sold for 11,650.00. You are next. 1100.00 CASH AND MONTHLY, PAYMENTS -Fire-room cottage near .Williams street school; rents for 512-00. Price 51,260.00. This Is close In. ROO.OO-TIIREE ROOMS, AND HALL; alee lot near Hemphill avenue, where ererrbody waota property. This Is a cash bargain. , 1300 00 RUYN A LOT 65, FEET WIDE •-— »an arenue to Linden street, one blocks asst of North Boulevard, lots, and North Side property and i 1850..'-i CASH AND 5TOO.OO IN riVB YEARS will buy n splendid six-room cottage near North nvenue. Lot 65 by 164 and rents tor 815.00 per month. MANY NICE HOMES IN WEST END. new and up-to-date. Don't buy In this lovely eeetlon till you tea ui ana get onr list. ' 51,760—ON FRASER STREET* A SNAP for quick turn: tlveroom cottage; porce lain bath and all Improvemoote. You buj this for caeh and we will make you mono: on It, sura. 52,000 TAKES A SPLENDID FIVE-ROOM cottage on Oakland avenue, near Grant park. I .urge tot: water, gas, bath and cab inet mantels. Easy terms. * "" •cares and yon will gat It. Interior flnlah. Modern and up-ti teen minutes’ walk from car ahad; on south •Ida; easy payments. “It la peachaa. 51.800 - FIVE-ROOM COTTAOB; JUST EAST OF GRANT PARK. NEW modern cottage, flvo roomi. nice mantels, bath, etc,; 52,600; 5560 esab, 526 per month. AT 45 NEWPORT STREET: PRICE RB- duced from 51,350 to 51.300 for s few days. FOR RENT. BY CHAS. P. GLOVER 6 Auburn Central arena* 7 room* Eatt CaIq street 6 rooms *>ntral avenue 19 rooms 132.59 25.00 42.M --•••a.ii 'Wig* — YT Central avenue., (roomi 30.00 Nnuih Roumverd 10 roomi 32.1b Central avenue froomt 30.00 Simpson street 5 roomi 20.« Sutlmnro block...., 10roomi 50.# Capitol avenue to roomi 61.# Boulevard place 3 rooms 27.6 Currier atreot .... 8 rooms 35.# Cibltol avenue 13 roomi 70.# . blat your property with ne. Capable eerr je». Prompt remittances, economical rapali bHia. L F. MILLER, Manager Rent Department william s. ansley. Real Estate. 217 Century Building, Phones Bell 288, Atlanta 295 PONCE DELEON avenue home - Think of buying a home on thle lovely •renne for 35,750. Yon ought to take ad- ’•utaga of this opportunity, for If you don't lomtbody also will, and I want to "* yon get It. Yes, yen! I don't went **T kick* coming later became yon didn't Wt It. feachtbeb ROAD HOME-NEAB FIF te »ntk street, u you really want to gal * Perfect gem of a home, I want yon to “e thle. It Juit depend! on whether yon ****ty went eomethlng In this section for •20.000 tn to whether we can trade. dl’HINO 8TREET LOT-» FEET FBONT; “o feet deep. It In n beauty for 53,000. h'YAR GRANT PARK AND OEORGIA 1 tctioe I can sell yon a new five-room cot- ***• with water, etc., for 12,260. ’“block from Whitehall: east front’ It°wtff easily rent for 325 per month, with repairs. Now rented for 310: 51.000 We have made s number of turn* like thle In the last few days, dangerous " W. E. TREADWELL & CO„ 24 South Broad St. Real Estate and Renting NOBTH BOULEVABD-WB HAVE A 10- room bouae. between Cain and, Johnaon •venue; corner loti two sterlet elate roof, two baths (first and second floorel, large front tad back porches, Ilya large dressing rooms, five bed room a, wood and coni rooms. R rret rooms floored, alt folding doom wHI row the whole lower floor together; lo 50x2*7 feet to n 12-foot alley. Plenty ol fruit, fine etudes In front Tnle lea beau tiful homo end coat the owner 51t,000.- Price S8A00 on easy termt. Wo hare exclusive •ale of thle property- filables and barn. TEN-ROOM HOUSE-NEAR IN; OWNER leaving thn city, end we are Instructed to sell thle*beautiful house at it,000. 1 arms If AN 5-ROOM 2-8TORY NEW IIOUSE—UP to data In every partlculer. 56.6*0- SOMETHING VERY CHOICE IN A TEN- room hones: every umdern convenience, two large bulb rooms, six bedrooms. Tnle !*n new bailee. Mailt by day labor and of heat material. Well located on N. Jackeon atroet. 65,000. 17 500 BUYS A lO-BOOM 8-STORY NEW *houae (every convenience) If sold In few _xra This le well located on North Boule vard. Slate roof. , FIVE VERY DESIRABLE HOMES ON Forreet avenue. We ‘RKl 1 at the following price*: RIOO. R000. 55,600, ind two at 65,fed aach. LINDEN STREET NEAB PEACHTREE— An 8-room bonao; all Improvement*. 54,- FOR SALE BY OWNER Three five-room cottages for sale by owner, never been occupied; Nos. 276, 287 and 299 Ashby St., near corner West Hunter Street. Only $50 cash and balance like rent. Also two nice six- room cottages near Grant Park on very easy terms. Apply to FRANK EDMONDSON, 14 S. BROAD ST. CHARLES 31. ROBERTS. SALE LIST. Office 12 Auburn Ave. 53,563 WILL BUY A 9-ACrS TRACT OF land situated In West End, known ns the Tom Alexander old home place, tvtth the main rcsldenco of 10 or 12 rooms, besides four nice llttl* cottage tenements. Tbla property la bounded on tbreo lines by Lew ton, Greenaferry avenue and Abbott street, with a frontage of about 2.000 feet. W« know of nothing better on which to mnke big money by eub-dlvielon on quick sale, or In bulk on the long ran; for really when — atop to look Into thle. eerlomly^ou will raid coet ___. _ jrmn pan made satisfactory. Kindly call for far ther particulars. 55400—11-ROOM 2-STORT RESIDENCE ON nanston street, near Jackson; good snr- roundings; all modern, with two tolleta and monthly or othei Terms, cash ROOO, balance “■-twice. 51.675 FOR 8-ROOM RESIDENCE ON IR win (treat near corner Hilliard. Terms humbl7*lTttle SSl.**" 7 ‘“ tCb °* “ S. B. TURMAN & <jO. REAL ESTATE AND LOANS. — if north etdo; one block from Peachtree; lot 60x150. Como -- -v.. tB( j | t 61475-A 6-nOOM nOUSE ON McAFBE street; sewer, water and gaa; 5300 cash, nor month; notes on or before nt It' 51.000—GOOD 6-ROOM HOUSE ON DAVIS •treat near Rhode* Hones le worth the money. 53,350—BEAUTIFUL, SHADt LOT. NEAB Lae street; beet part of Wait End; all lm provements down; 64x174. Tarms. 56.763-PRYOR STREET NEAR CRUMLEY. Wo have one oL-Ihe best bargains In a 5- t 8-room hones that can he had for ,, ) lesa than yon could build tbo house for. 5953 GETS TWO LOTS ON SUNSET AVE., near Foundry street. These lota will (oon bring 5763 each before yon know It. Big Improvement* going on In this section. 5960-CREW STREET LOT. 60x190; SEWER. water and gas; on car line; east front; nice shade. S. B. TURMAN & CO. W. JONES &- CO., 5 VIADUCT PLACE. WE HAVE FIFTEEN VACANT LOTS ON Highland avonno near Ponca DeLeon ave nue, varying In price from 5333 to 5363, on tepns of 525 to 564 caab, balance In easy monthly payment*. They all lie wall and the smallest lota are 49x163 to alley. BOTH PHONES 6600. GRANT & PETTY, 30-32 East Alabama St. BUILD NEGRO HOUSES, CHOICE NORTH ATLANTA LOTS. L. A. WOODS, 818-819 Empire Bldg. BeU Phone 2099, • Atlanta Phono 1771 I MAKE EASY TERMS. 12,159—ON GARDEN STREET WE HAVE h ti!■•<■ flv«*-r'-uiu ii<>■;>«*; extra Urge lot. with 10-foot alley; convenient to school an< FOR J3.000-A NICE SIX-ROOM HOUSEt InrrA Inf tvlfti ■hnnilnnro of fruit err a tin a 62.-" -nii.HT R..OM HOUSE; ALL CON venlencea; 5460. cash anti 83 per month, Right on the car line; lot 63 by 1*9. 33,163—BRAND-NEW SIX-ROOM COTTAOB on the beat part ol (.'row (treat, flan, water, bath and sewer; In fact, everything complete. Thle piece has Just been bullhfor a home. East front, with lot 188 feet daep, and we can make yon special, eaay terms. 0.006- — A THREE-BOOM SUBUBBAN house, with 3 acres of land. This place la ate. A small monthly. Buy .1 •a soon as the car lino la complete. IF YOU ARB IN THE MARKET FOR in this line, ana wo win make the tertbe so reasonable that It Is jnit the same aa rent, FOR RENT. Roomi. 237 Richardson $25.00 7 38 McDonough.... 15.00 6 273 E. North (Fur.).. 35.00 6 301 E. Cain 18.60 19 Mason & Turner 18.00 5 15 Oaskill 213 E. Pine .6.60 10.00 3 ROBSON & RIVERS.* N. JACKSON ST. LOT. For Sale—On N. Jackson street, near Ponce DeLeon avenue, a beautifully ele vated lot at a very low figure and easy terms. See LIEBMAN, Real Estate-—Renting, 28 Peachtree St. A LOT ON THE CORNER OF BOULE- vard and North allay In tbs rear. LOT ADJOINING THE ...ntlng the Boulevard, 4 an alley In the rear, and NB LOT ON NORTH A Ding 163 feat east of L with alleys on both a S ON NORTH AVENUE. BEGIN- feat east of Boulevard, 71 by 93, with alleys on both nldea. This In tho ot to build two houses on which will read ily atU. The price on tbla Is 31,600, or about 523 a front foot. Price something els* on this street, and ma^beyon will THE OTHER TWO LOTS ON KENNE- saw avenue, both 48 by 140 to an alley. —tako tho corner for 5t.<#> and the I oxide lot for 81460. * •TE BUILDING, PHONES 4234 EXTRA BEU, I HONE 423 S WASHINGTON STREET. BARGAIN. 58,300—ONE OF THE HANDSOMEST home* on thl* beautiful street; baa Ibnr- teen roomi, gas and electricity; two porco- lalo bathe, eliding doors, elegant cabinet mantels. Interior finlebed In Flemish oak; ■ervent'a house and lauofiry; extra tollat. This house waa built for a home only two yeera ago, and la In tip-top condition. If yon an In the market for a homo, see us about thle. FOR EXCHANOB. Will exchange for flvo or alk-room cottage. STATISTICS. PROPERTY TRAN8FERS. 52.500— Jefferson Herrick to Joseph Hlrsch, lot on tho right of way'of the Georgia railroad. Warranty deed to aecure loan. 56.500— J. W. Goldsmith to tho TraV' elers' Insurance Company, lot < Peachtree road. Deed to secure debt. 57.000— J. W. Goldsmith to the Trav clers* Insurance Company, lot Peachtree road. Deed to secure debt. 57.800—E. I. Douglas to J. W. Gold' smith, lot on Peachtree road. Warran' ty deed. 55— Paul Goldsmith to J. W. Gold smith, Jot on Peachtree road. Warran ty deed. 56— Martin Burckel to John S. Owens, lot on Berckel street. Quitclaim deed. 55—Martin Burckel to John 8. Owens, lot on Cunningham street. - Quitclaim deed. 5*60—James L. Might to the Railway Postal Clerks' Association, lot on Mag' nolla street. Warranty deed. 51—T. J. Treadwell to Mrs. S. C. Stevens, lot on Grant street. Quit claim deed. 52.000— Mrs. LawlI* Ray Shedden to Mrs. Ida J. Randall, lot on Woodward avehue. Warranty deed. 51.000— Mrs. Ida J. Randall to Mrs. M. H. Musslemon, lot on Woodward avenue. Warranty deed to secure loan. 520.000— The Southern Real Estate Improvement Company to George L. Pratt, lot on Peachtree circle. Bond for title. 512.000— George L. Pratt to Frank 8. Ellis, Ibt on Peachtree circle. Warranty deed. BUILDIN(TpERMIT8. 51.000— W. E. Dunn, to build two story frame dwelling at 95 Park avenue. 52.000— Mt. Zion Baptist church, to repair frame church at corner Pled mont avenue and Baker street. 5400—Fulton Realty Company, to re cover and build veranda to frame dwelling at 64 Nelson street. 575—W. P. Inman, to re-cover brick building at 435 Edgewood avenue. 52,600—Mrs. J. A.. Pittman, to build one-story frame dwelling at 61 Angler avenue. 52.100—F. B. Block & Co., to build ad dltlon to brick building at corner EH' tlott and Hunter streets. 5140—8. J. Tifltn, to ro-cover frame dwelling at 209 Crow street. 5176—Joseph Hughes, to re frame dwelling at 9-11-15 E street. BIRTHS. To Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Barker, at 02 Rockwell street, a girl. To Mr. and Mra. John Bearden, at 110 South Boulevard, a girl. To Mr. and Mrs. John A. Kelley, at 29 East Eltlls street, a girl. DEATH8. Mias Eva Tllden, age 22 years, died at 310 Central avenue. Thomas Walker, colored, age 26 yean, died at Edgewood, Go. Curran Becton. age 84 years, died at Soldiers' Home. Charles 8. Tuggle, age 2 months, died at 21 Meldrum atreet Fannie Mae Tribble, age 7 months, died at 601 Pulliam street. Roslyn cook, age 8 months, died at 666 Washington street. William Hugh Mason, age 1 year, died at 244 South Boulevard. ATLANTA WOMAN ELECTED VICE PRES, Indianapolis, May 23.—Canvassing the vote for officers of the Woman'* Auxiliary of the International Typo graphical Union, which woe completed here today, shows the following elec tions: . _ Presldept—Mrs. A. W. Bowen, of Washington. „ _ . Vlee President—Mrs. W. E. Jones, of Atlanta. _ Secretary-Treasurer—Mrs. C. E. Mc Kee, of Indianapolis. HUBBARD DEFENDS N. Y. CLASSIFICATION New York, May 29,-Prealdent Walter C. Hnbbard mad* public last night a defense of the system of cleeelflcatloo practiced by the New York cotton exchange. Hie state ment Is a general denial of (he chargee of overclaselfyiDg mad* In the action recently -»g mad* In the eetton recently nstltnted against the exchange byT. H. Price and the Bontharn Cotton Association. 81.000—A NEW NICE FOUR-ROOM HOUSE on a pared north elds atreet. In first- ctaea neighborhood; renting for 518 per month. 5863—LOT ON NORTH AVENUE, EAST OF ••WB OET RESULTS." HOME-SEEKERS AND INVB1 there la no other property on tho Ike this. See ne at once, or yon INVESTORS, market may be gOOOOODOO0O0O000OOO0OOO0O0 ang sm LONG TERM CONVICT E8CAPES FROM CAMP. Special to Tba Georgian. Griffin, Oa- May 29.—Harry Young, a negro ktate convict, whose terms of service aggregate 14 years, escaped from the Spalding county chahigang Monday, and up to last night he had not been captured. Young was about 55 years of age and, being cook, was allowed many privileges about the camp. Monday afternoon he succeeded In freeing hlmeelf from tho shackles and fled In cltlsen's clothing. At Central Church. Rev. Mr. Sanderson, of the Central Congregational church. Providence, R. I„ will speak at the Central Congrega tional church at the prayer meeting Wednesday night. FOR SALE BY ANDERSON 527 CANDLER BLDG. PHONE 5161 O COWBOY WIN8 RACE, O BUT L08E8 HI8 WAGER. O O Washington, May 29.—President O S Roosevelt made the following en- O try on a paper brought to the O O white house by Floyd Pegg, the O O cowboy who left the mayor's office, O O Chicago, at noon Monday. May (. O O on a pony on a wager that he O o would get to Washington In three O o weeks: , O "Theodor* Roosevelt, the white O O house, 11:60 a. m.. May 21." O o He was allowed until 7 o’clock O o last night to complete the trip, but O O missed It by Juat 16 mile*. He O 0 was compelled to leave his pony O o at Rockville because of the bad O O road. BOdWjaecocKiCKiaocooooooocoa NEEDA FENCE? Fence Erected. Cheaper Than Wood W. J. DABNEY IMP, C0, r 96, 98 and 100 So. Forsyth Street, J. A. RASBURY, Manager. EXTRA VALUES—EXTBA LOW PRICES. ON PEACHTREE ROAD, THIS RIDE OF the creek, near car line, I can aell you a new and modem 6-room boose, with 41k acres, too feet frosting east on the road, for 51046# H !■ dirt cheap. On Poac* DeLeon avenue, oa* block of Peachtree, I have a twill home on 83-foot shady lot at a sacri fice price. I HAVE A CUBTOMEu Will 523.WO home In Atlanta. Ila nas a new brick hotol. now paying 12 par cent, to ex change. If year place Is not doing so well, see me. No risk. Ho offers s splen did proposition. F. J. COOLEDGE & SON, Builders’ Hardware and Tools, PAINTS, GLASS, OILS. ISO PETERS ST. $60—FOB RENT—$60 One-half second floor mill con structed building, office and store room, separated by hall way. Electric light*, two ele vators, steam heat, all free. Apply on premises, 12-14-15 Trinity Are. GIRL GRADUATES OF HIGH SCHOOL AREJNMCED Elaborate Program Marks Commencement at the Grand. The graduating exercises of the Girls' High School, which will take place Thursday evening, June' 6, at 6:15 o'clock at the Grand Opera House, will be ot Interest to a large number of people. The seventy-two young ladlea to re ceive diplomas are Misses Rosa Adair, Tommie Barker, Mary L. Browne, Jes sie Canon. Catherine - Craig, Gussie Crumley, Alma Edlemonn, Florence Fox, Muriel Russell Hall, Angle Har ding, Langford Hardeman,'Fannie D. Hinton, Ruth Hodnett, May Hudson, Lamar Jeter, Imogens Kane. Isobel Kuhrt, Vivien Marsh, Marguerite Mil ler, Genevieve Morris, Marlon Mor ris, Nell Parks, Ethel Bead, Mary Rob inson, Shirley Smith, Willie M. Albert. Samuel Askew, Irene Bearden, Alma Curtis, Sara Lee Evans, Josephine Gar rett, Odessa Orser, lone Hanson, Jes sie Hill, Mar>' Holcomb, Helen Isham, Lillian Lathrop, Marie Love, Lillie Lovetts, Esther Lyon, Margaret Nut ting, Nellie Orr, Daley Patterson, Mary Richardson, Mario Rlfey, Hannah Sells, Louise Solms, Haiel Stevenson, Ethel Thomas, Edith Watt*. Laura Wyatt, who co tn peso the literary course. Business Course. The business course Includes Misses Ethel Allen, Bessie Andrews, Eva Burk. Winnie Cooper, Bessie Clarke, Mlnta Denies, Jessie Folsoms, Esmeralda Hood, Grace Holsenbeck, Sue B. Haley, CIo Loft!*, Alberta Orr, Sarah Parke, Josephine Rainwater, Fannie M- Schewlng, Elsa Stahl, Eva Thomas, Lilia Thurman, Lillian Tutwller, Irene Toy, Ella Mai Williams. The complete program Is as follows Prayer—Class. Chorus. "Oh, Hall Ye tho Winds,' Verde—Class. Essay, “Education”—Margaret Nut ting, L. C. Semi-chorus, (a) “Lovely Rose,” C, B. Rich: violin obligato, Mary Robin son. (b) "Tho Crown of Gold," from the German. • Essay. "A Modern Miracle"—Lilia Thurman, C., C, Vocal solo. “Dreamland"—Lonora Hardman, L. C. Chorus, "Revel of the Leaves,” G. A, Veatle—Class. Essay, "Atlanta's Schools"—Hate! Stevenson. L. C. Chorus, "O Rosebud Garland of Olrla" Clrlllo—Class. Presentation of Diplomat—Mr. L. Z. Rosser, president board of education. Class march, leaders, Marguerite Mil ler, Mary Robinson, Elsa Stahl, Mlnta Denise. 8oclsly to Meet. Friday mojrnlng at 11:50 o’clock the Motion Society of tho Girls' High School will hold an Interesting meet Ing In Browning hall. The officers of the society are MIso Fannie Mayson, president; Mlsees Josle Denk, Frances Clark* and Ruth Burnett, vice presi dent*; Miss Mary Bolls, corresponding secretary; Hies Snttlo WolKer. record- Ing secretary: Miss Frances Pendleton, treasurer, and Miss Harriett Holland, librarian. The program for Friday morning la aa follows: . . . . „ Presentation of medals In behalf of the Thomas Jefferson Chapter D. A. It. —Hon. Hooper Alexander. Semi-chorus—Orchestra acompanl- ment—Junior classes. Selection from Jamee Whitcomb R! ley—Misses Sarah Coates and Harris Schleslnger. Bong, "Slumber Land”—Miss Ermlno Hall. Recltatl(ff>, ’‘Afternoon ■ In Hotel”— Miss Nell Parks. Violin Duet—Miss* Edna Behre and Nellie Turner. Daisy chorus—Eleven girls. Recitation. "Imaginary Invalid’’— Miss Edith Thomas. Garland Drill—Twelve girls. ELECTION BY PEOPLE BRINGS DISCUSSION FINLEY FAVORING FEDERAL CONTROL OF THE RAILROADS 1 RIGHT INCIDENT TO ALL PROPERTY! Alderman Curtis' ordinance, calling for the election by the people of certain officials now elected by council was the main toplo of discussion at the or dinance committee meeting Tuesday afternoon. Tho ordinance calls for the election of the following by the people; City clerk, city marshal, general manager waterworks, building Inspector, comp troller, Are chief, city electrician, health officer, recorder, license inspector, street Improvement collector, city warden, tax assessors, superintendent of public schools and ward physicians. Alderman Curtis spoke at length In favor of hla ordinance, urging the com mittee, if there waa any objection to one of the officers mentioned being elected by the people, not to completely kill It. The alderman Insisted that the peo ple were quell fled to pass on these of ficers, and that It was they who should choose their own servants. Tbo ordinance was laid aalde, with out any action being taken. BABE KILLED BY APOTHECARY’S ERROR Johnatown, Pa, May 29.—Investiga tion Into the death of a 5-months-old son of Harry Btyles shows that a phy sician had prescribed Urns water In the baby’s milk and a druggist In fill ing Ibe order gave a poisonous solution used by photographers. Some on* bad laced the solution where tb* bottle ot me water usually stood. MAN AND WIFE IN LONG CHASE I'ittstmrg, Slay Following Ms wife end 4yetreld da ofk ter across the coatl- nent. Wdlter Pbarvs, of Boston, arrived la Pittsburg yesterday, completing tba first 103 miles stretch of a 3.000-mile chase. He as ye Ms wlf* la 94 years old and for merly worked aa a dressmaker. There had been a little quarrel, bat Chare* le poalUya that then will ba a n-roBriUatloD and Ik* couple will cooHne on to California. — Situation Sufficiently Gravai to Demand Serious At tention of AIL St Louis, May 29.—Tho railroad aid* of governmental regulation was pre sented to the millers’ convention here today by President W. W. Flnley.'of the Southern railway, Mr. Finley said he favored govern mental regulation and declared this waa hosed upon the “right and duty of the government to protect the public from oppression and wrong. This right la Incident to all property. It Is a well-' known faut that faith In American railway Investment* has been shaken within the peat few months. The sit uation Is of sufficient gravity, to Justify the profoundeat nttentldn of the peo ple of this country." ' OOD0OO0O 0OOOOOOOOG00OGO0O<5 o a O LORD WOULDN'T KILL HIM, «* O SO HE KILLED HIMSELF. O 0 a 0 East Port, N. T., May 29 Jo- O O seph Stark, aged 50, committed o- O suicide here yesterday. His body 0 O was found suspended by the neck O O to the rafters of a shed nenr the 0 0 house with a not* which rend; 0 O “The Lord would not kill me, so 0 O I killed myself.” . 0 0 O 000000 jaoooooooooooooooooo, Mr*. Hsvsrty Improved. Mrs. J. J. Haverty, of 372 West Peachtree street, who has been 111 for about two weeks at St, Josephs In firmary, has Improved so much that she will probably be able to be moved to her home within a short time. DRUGGISTS MUSTSHOW PROQFOFTHEIR ABILITY In the future graduates ot pharmaoy schools must show beyond a doubt thas they are capable of mixing drugs be fore they will be licensed by the state board of pharmacy. Dr. S. E. Bayne, of Macon, one of the best known pharmacists of the state and a member of tho state board, was In Atlanta Wednesday to attend a meeting of several members of the board, and he took occasion while hers to express hlmstlf on this question. He declared that too many IncompatMti applicants wsrs coming up bcf.>" tim board for licenses, and that many who apply should never have undertaken the profession. Dr. Bayne points out that many of these applicants lack a common school, education and are not fitted to take up such an Important ntudF, Already the standard of the board haa been rnjaed. and at the lost meeting twenty-five applicants out of forty rdl down and failed to pass. The lowest average the board' will now Bland for Is 76, and It Is expected that the standard will be raised still higher to Insure the public of compe-' tent men handling their medicines. CREEK INDIANS AMONG VETERANS Among the Oklahoma veterans who pars ed through Atlanta Wednesday en > 'ita to the Ittohmond reunion were several prom- tnent men, who spent an honr In Atlanta, and were shown about the city by It. O. koard. ■Tba veterans were under. command of Major Oeueral John Threadslll, commander of tba Oklahoma division. In tho parti was Chief Pleasant Porlar, or the t're. f: nation, who was a brigadier general In tho Confederate army. . .... General William Gentry, also a fnll-blnod. ad Cre)k, who waa a Captain In tho Con- federal* arrav. wn» also of the party. NEW YORK’S MAYOR BIFFS UTILITY BILL New York, May a.—Mayor McClellan ye*, terday recorded his official disapproval of the public utilities bill, which be returned to tb* legtelature, wbere, It Is expected. It will be re-passed without the mayor's sig nature. In a memorandum ne.'ompunylng the measure the mayor explains that, while be la In accord with the genaral principles embodied In the bill. It le. aa a whole, to destructive of tho principle of home ml# that bat on* rourao was open to him. Mayor McClellan adds. In effect, that each, legislation would result Inurlmbh in tbs appointment of partisan commlasloners, who, In time* of party stress, would uao KILLED WOMAN, THEN SUICIDED Dallas, Tex.. May b.-Bacanae ahe refuaad to go back to Fort Worth with him, Tim Sullivan, a saloon man from that plact terday evening shot a woman whoa, asms la AUla and Instantly kill* I he then turned the weapon upon blm-elf a red a bullet through hla brain from i w. endlm loco. v« io*e nn which the tnuri committed was •plattered with Mood wheu attracted by th* i«h m lmst.*ncd to persons i the seen .. W. N. McConnell, lion. W. X. McConnell died at hla home In College Park, Oa., Tu**day night at 7 o’clock. The funeral serv ices will take place at tho Colleg*' Park Baptist church Thursday morning at 11 o'clock. Mr. McConnell 1» survived by hla wife, three nona and three daughters—U. O. McConnell, of Col lege Park; O. E. McConnell, of East Point; W. T. McConnell, of Earn Point; Mr*, a M. Humphri.- of Ilapevllle; Mrs. Minnie Huye, of rdate, and Mrs. Mattie Huye, of Hlverdale, L