Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, June 10, 1907, Image 7

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■/HE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. Warm Weather Wearables You’re ready for the ‘good old Summertime” clothes now, are you not? Were ready to supply them from the biggest and best stocks we ever owned. Two-Piece Suits Featherweight crashes and worsteds in the smartest of the season’s styles; fine, thin serges in plain blues and blacks. Great values throughout the line—in the $15, $18 and $20 suits as well as in the higher-priced. Sold under our guarantee-backed by Rogers, Peet & Co. and Hart, Schaffner & Marx. Panamas antf Other Straws Pleasure to choose from such an immense stock of hats as this—no trouble to find just the style I you like in just the size you wear. Panamas—$5 to $50; Splits—$1 to $5; Milans and Mackinaws—$3 to $5. Shirts; Underwear New shirt styles are coming in almost daily —the stock is immense. Daniel Specials, $1.00: Manhattans, $1.50 to $2.50. Featherweight Coat Shirts and Knee Draw ers, 50c. All the other good sorts of summer underwear, 50c to $3.00. - Daniel Bros. Co. L. J. DANIEL, President. 45-47-49 Peachtree Street Copyright 1907 by Hart Schaffner £<? Mane ANTH0NYC0MST0CK ON THE JOB ANTHONY COMSTOCK AT WORK. This ploture is from a snapshot of Anthony Comstock, the noted anti- ;o crusader, of New York, at he was makina a raid which resulted in the irure of many thousands of postal oarde which he declare* were im- oper. * MOTHER SELLS CHILD TO MAN; HE HANGS HIMSELF IN CELL York, June 10.r-The arrest to- t a man aald to be Henry D. Red- chnrged with assaulting little Asher, aged 12, was followed by ng’s suicide In hit cell. In the ?8 street station. Several Killed In Bad Wreck >»elal to The Georgian. Dallas, Texas, June 10.—Advice, were :e!ved here thl. afternoon that a bad eck occurred at about noon today on s Texa, and Pitrific near Edgewood, Vanzandt county, and that a number people were killed and Injured. A trial train, loaded with doctor., left re at 1:30 o'clock for the «cene of the eck. The Swastika Hie oldest good-luck mn in the world. His- y, sentiment, romance, cluster about this em- m and give it a super- ive interest. Ve have it in a score of tty designs. See them. aier & Berkele Redding had told .the police that the child waa sold to him by It. mother, and Magistrate Moss. In the Tombs court, held the woman for a further ex- amlnation and committed little Rom to the care of the Gerry Society. WAYCROS8. A surprise handkerchief and hose .hower was given Mlsa Don Under wood at the residence of Mre. George Deen Tuesday afternoon. Ae Ml.. Underwood entered the room the pretty .hower of linen thrown by her guest, fell all about her. The affair, though Informal, waa one of the most delightful of the season. An Ice courae waa aerved by Mlaaea Reynolds and Crawley. Mlsa Underwood left on Wednesday for her parent.' home In Blakeley, where her marriage to Mr. C. E. Scho field, Jr., of Atlanta, will take place Juno 12. Owing to the 111 health of MIm Underwood', father the wedding will be a very quite one. No Invlta tion. will be Issued. Mrs. John E. Wadley la vl.itlng her .later In Valdosta. Colonel W. M. Toomer. of Jackson ville, is registered at the Phoenix. Mrs. John Grantham, of Savannah, la the guest of Mrs. Oliver Murphy on Albany avenue. Mr. and Mrs. John Wood and children are vl.itlng relatives In Camilla. Misses Pearl and Myrtle Beach are at home from Gainesville, where tney have been In attendance at Brenau ^"°Mr* e p N Harley and Master James Harley ara visiting relative. In Thom- *X4rs!'E. A. Fall, of Birmingham, Ala., the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Blaln. on Isabella street. Mlae Ethel Dunn ha* gone to Forsyth, where she will be the gueet of her ala- ter. Mlee Bessie Dunn, during com mencement at Bessie Tift College. Rev. and Mrs. J. B. McOehee have Albany. Is the BU M™.° f WIHIam B Wadley and little daughter, Jeannette, are the gueete of PoliceNot Called, Witness Declares Chattanooga. Tenn., June 10.—The contempt of court proceedings Institut ed In the United States supreme court against Sheriff Shipp, of this county, and twenty-six othors, arising from the lynching of the negro Ed Johnson, In March, 1006, was resumed here today. Commissioner Maher coming from Washington to preside over tHe pro ceedings. At the morning session three wit nesses were examined. They were L. M. Plndcll, Joseph R. Curtis, a news paper reporter, who witnessed the lynching, and Thomas S. Wilcox, chair man of the board of public safety. The latter testified that Sheriff Shipp did not call on the police department to dis perse the riot. Negro Lynched; Body Burned Special to The Georgian. Shreveport. La., June I#.—A special from Glbsland sayi a negro boy named Wilson Stetson was lynched near there for attempting to assault a young lady named Dance. Members of the mob shot the negro and then burned the body. Six Lose Lives In Mine Fire Ottawa, Ont., June 10.—Six men were burned to death In the Walters mine, at Strathcoma, Alberta, yesterday. Sev eral others were badly Injure^ but will recover. The damage Is between 110,- 000 and 312,000. COTTON FIGURES WERE LOWERED Washington, June 10.—According to Bartholomew C. White, a special field agent of the bureau of statistics of the department of agriculture, at the trial of Edwin C. Holmes, the figures presented for the final cotton report In December, 1104, were systematically lowered by erasures after he had turned them Into the office of the chief statis tician. GEORGIA DAY CELEBRATION REAL OPENING OF BIG EXPO. CABRERA’S DEATH IS NOT CREDITED Washington, June 10.—From the fact that Toledo Herrarte, the Guatemalan minister here, has received several dls patches from Guatemala City In the put twenty-four hours without man ttontng the alleged assassination of Cabrera, he doesn't credit the pub lished storlee. BAPTISTS APPOINT ORDER COMMITTEE upon .a resolution by Dr. John E. White, the Atlanta Baptist Ministers’ conference appointed Monday morning a committee on law and order, whose duty It shall be to sea that order Is kept In Atlanta Bnd that the laws are en forced. The following will conatltuto the committee: Dr. John E. White, Dr. W. W. Landrum, Dr. A. C. Ward, Dr. J. W. Millard and Dr. John D. Jordan. CANDLER RE-ELECTED PRESIDENT OF BOARD Special to The Georgian. Oxford, Oa., June 10.—On Saturday tbs Emory college trustees met and re. elected o dice re u follows: President, Asa O. Candler, Atlanta; vice president, J. P. Wardlaw, Amerl- cus; secretary, R. F. White, Oxford; financial eecrettry, J, E. Dickey, Ox ford. On Saturday right the annual athlet. le exhibition waa given. The champion debate between Few and Phi Gamma literary societies la being held this aft ernoon. ITS TER-CENTENNIAL Episcopal Rite of Holy Coni' munion In America 300 Years Old. The three hundredth annlvereary of the celebration of the Holy Communion according to the Anglican rlto will bo observed next Sunday In the Episcopal churches of Atlanta. The first celebra tion of the Holy Communion In any permanent English settlement occurred the third Sunday after Trinity Sunday, at Jamestown, In 1607, although the communion wu obaerved twice pre- yloua to this, once on the Pacific cout by Sir Francis Drake and on the Maine coaat at a short-lived eettlement. The services commemorating the event will be Impressive and special musical programs have been arranged. Two blahops will take part In the serv ice* at St. Philips cathedral. Right Rev. A. W. Knight, bishop of Cuba, will de liver the sermon, while Right Rev. C. K. Nelson, bishop of Georgia, will be cel ebrant of the Holy Communion. At night there will be a union meeting of all the. Episcopal churches In Atlanta at St. Philips, when a thank offering will be made. Deaths and Funsrals MRS. AARON BURR 8TEELE. Chairman of board of lady commiisioners at Jamestown, who praaidod over reception Monday to Proaidont Roosevelt. Continued from Page One. •entatlon of a handsome silver loving cup to the battleship Georgia by Mlsa Stella Tate, of Tate. Oa., who chris tened the vessel when It was launched In October, 1904. The cup la of artistic design and exquisite workmanship. A fine engrav ing of the battleship Is done on one side with tho coat-of-arma of Oeorgln be low. On the other Is the Inscription. ‘‘Presented to the battleship Georgia June 10, 1*07. by Miss Stella Tate, sponsor. Christened October 11. 1904,’’ and the decorations on the cup repre sent the typical Oenrgln fruits. On land the soldiers had full away. The Fifth Georgia regiment, with •bout (50 men. Joined ranks with kin dred other military organisations and united in a great military parade. The Richmond Howltxera, the Norfolk Light Artillery Blue* and Orimei' Battery and a half hundred West Point ca dets, together with thousands of other cadets, all were In the great parade. After his address was delivered. Presi dent Roosevelt reviewed the line of march. Occupants of Boxes. Occupants of the boxes war*: PreBl dent and Mrs..Roosevelt, Governor and Mrs. Terrell, of Georgias Rear Admi ral and Mrs. Cowles: Mr. and Mrs. c. Oram LaFarge, Mies Hagnor, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Robinson, .Assistant Secretary Latta, Colonel W." 8. West, John sTempIo Graves, Cardinal Gib bons, J. N. King, Mr. and Mrs. H. St. George Tucker, Governor and Mra. Swanson, Mrs. Jack Stanton, Mrs. A. I,. Lawton, Mrs. Gordon Lee, Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Mitchell, James Sloan, C. R. Russell, General Edgerly. W. W, Gordon, Surgeon Sykes, Genera! Ste phen Lee, General and Mrs. Grant. Admiral Evans, Secretary Metcalf, Postmaster General Von L. Meyer. The boxes on the reviewing stand ..ere occupied by GoveO North Carolina; General 1 W. N. MITCHELL, CP ATLANTA, Chairman of Georgia Jamestown Exposition, who spoke Monday. fly, family of Postmaster General Meyer, the Portugese minister, the Austrian minister. Admiral Davis, Duke D'Abruxsl of the Italian navy, the French ambassador. President Tucker's family, Brasilian minister. Admiral Thomas, the Netherlands minister. Ad miral Harrington. Grand Military Ball All th* plans have been completed for the grand military ball In conven tion hall, exposition grounds, tonight from 9 to 12 o’clock. Th# hop will be In honor of the visiting cadets and mi. lltla at the exposition, and there are about 2,000 gallanla wearing the uni form at the exposition at the present time. The ball will be the climax of the celebration of Georgia Day. Captain John A. Grant. The funeral service* of Captain John A. Grant, who died early Friday morn ing, were conducted Sunday afternoon at his residence, 169 East North ave nue. Rev. Z. 8. Farland officiated. Tho Interment waa In Westvlew cemetery. The following gentlemen acted as pall bearers: A. D. Adair, E. W, Hinton, I. T. Sage, C. E. Harman, T. J. Wosley and C. J. Martin. Mra. Emma McClasky, Mra. Emma McClesky, aged 67 years, died Sunday afternoon at her residence, 25 Poplar street. She Is survived by four children. The funeral service* will be conducted Tuesday morning. Th* Interment will be at Llthonla, Go. Mrs. W. M. McKee. Mrs. W. M. McKee, aged <2 years, died Sunday night at her.residence, 45 Gartrell street. She la survived by her husband and four children. The fu neral service* will be conducted Tues day afternoon St Sylvester church. The Interment will be In the church yard. A. J. Stevens. The funeral service* of A. J. Stevens, who died May 1 as a result of a full from the fifth atory of the Andrew* building, corner of Walton and Cain streets, were conducted Sunday after noon at 3 o’clock In the chapel of Greenberg, Bond A Bloomfield. The Interment was In Wcftvlcw cemetery. • Rota L. Thurman. The body of Roea L. Thurman, who died Saturday night at her residence, 32 Edwards street, was sent to Jackson, Oa, Monday morning. DECATtfR STREET TO HAVE BANK SPANIARDS FLEE Arrested In Naples On Charge of Embezzle ment. Naples, June 10.—Two former em ployees of the Cuban Electricity Cotn- K ny and s woman companion, all anlards, were arrested on the arrival of the steamer Laxlo from New York on the charge of embezzlement. They had over 1200,000 In American bank notes and securities In their possession. HOME FOR BLIND TO HAVE BENEFIT Miss Annie Estelle Hodge, assisted by Lucius Perry Hill*, will give an cn- tertalnmant Tuesday night at the East Point Baptist Tabernacle for the benefit ot a now home for the blind, a move ment In which many prominent Geor gians are Interested. Hiss Hodge Is blind, and Is taking a great Interest In the work. A small admission fee will be charged. NEW COTTON CROP 40 PER CENT SHORT New Orleans, La.. June 10.—Reports received hero Indicate that the cotton crop this year will not exceed (0 per cent of that raised last year. The weather hB* been dry and unfavorable and boll weevils are eating the buds and leaves of the young plants In Natchitoches parish, Louisiana. The pest la also doing some damage In St. Tammany parish. Insefta of a dif ferent nature ore reported In Hind* county, Mississippi. In Red river par ish, Louisiana, from 6 to 20 per esnt of tho land la In poor Bhape on account of boll weevil's ravage*. COUNT BONI GETS COURT DECREE Paris, June 10.—The court of appeals today rendered a decision granting the app-al of Count Bonl da Castellans and hi* creditors against the verdict of di vorce granted to Mine. Anna Gould. The caae will have a rehearing. MAY DISSOLVE” POWDER TRUST Washington, June 10.—A suit In equity to dissolve the powder trust will be filed In Cincinnati In a few days. Further delay wo* made unvecezsary by the circuit court ot SL Paul dej.ulng In the Standard Oil suit that the gov ernment need not confine Its case to operations of th* truat since Its organi sation as a holding company. “JIM CROW” LAW MAY HOLD GOOD Decatur street, Atlanta's picturesque bowery, la to have a bank And It la to be another chain In the Wltham system of banka. A charter was applied for Monday to the secre tary of state, but It will be thirty day* before It la granted. capital stock la to be 326,000. and the Incorporators are W. D. Manly, N. K. Smith, M. M. Anderson and J. J. Sas ser. Marietta la also to have a new bank— the Commercial and Savings Bank, with a capital stock of 3-5.000. and A. H. Gilbert, J. D. Malone, John R. Fow ler, B. F. Simpson. J. J. Daniel! and A. M. Dobbs as Incorporator*. Th# charter will be granted In thirty days. Washington. Juno 10.—A single word In the Interstate commerce law la going to save the "Jim crow” car policy of the Southern railroad*. That word Is "undue.” The Interstate commerce law pro vides against "undue" discrimination between patron* of railroads.. It I* ex pected that the commission will find that the provision of "Jim crow" ac commodations for the colored people Is not unjluc discrimination. oils _ Bo tfi* efts when somethin* hard wss felt In a pillow Upon opening the pillow, the oltlelnt ronn.I a sknll and all the lames of a humzo fkele- ton. The coolie declin'd thzt th- bones were those of his bnither, and be wns taking them to China for barial. Southern Dry Goods & Shoe Go., (Incorporated) PIERCE'S BUSY DEPARTMENT STORE. (0 Mariilli Sired Opposite Put OHic*. E. PIERCE, Prefident.