Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, July 01, 1907, Image 10

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. - 20 THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. The Globe Clothing Co. ||| The Globe Clothing Co. ||| The Globe Clothing^ Co. PRESS L KNIGHTS TEMPLARS TO LEAVE SUNDAY Censure Is Handed to Judge For Ruling Evi dence Out. Richmond, Va., Juljr J.—The press of the etate. almost without exception, condemns the action of the Halifax county jury for finding In favor of Judge William O. Loving, of Nelson county, who killed Theodore I. Estes. The papers of the commonwealth are also bitter In their excoriation of Judge William R. Barksdale, who presided at the trial, for his decision ruling out the testimony offered by the Estes family tending to show that no assault had been committed and attacking to some extent the character of Mias Lov ing. ENGINEER DE PULLED HER FAST Brought Milloinaires’ Spe cial Jumping Over the Bumps. From Greenville to Atlanta by rail la 160 mites, and Ben Dewberry, one of the best known and most trustworthy engineers on the Southern railway, whirled the Edward Buchanan special over the distance In exactly three hours. For nearly twenty-live years Ben Dewberry has pulled passenger trains over the Southern between Atlanta and points north. His record Is probably unequalled by any locomotive engineer with a similar service In the country. In all these years of pulling fast trains Engineer Dewberry has never had a serious accident A few minor mis haps sum up his career. When the Buchanan special reached Greenville, It waa turned over to En gineer Dewberry. Orders had been Is sued for everything to give the Geor gia millionaire's train the right of way, and with a dear track assured the great locomotive raced toward the Georgia metropolis. At Nororoas Mr. Buohanan's own special car was set off, and a box of fine cigars came to Engineer Dewberry with the compliments of Mr. Buchanan. When the Terminal Station was reach ed, with the rest of the party, a well- groomed gentleman came down to the engine and slipped a crisp new 25 bill Into the hand of the engineer. J. K. ORR. Atlantan who holds high office In the national administration of Templars. Georgia to Send Big Dele gation to Saratoga New York. ENDEAVDRERS MEET IN SEATTLE JULY10 City Making Great Prepa rations for Religious Workers. Seattle, Wash., July 2.—Preparations for the housing of the 20,000 delegates and guests of the Christian Endeavor convention to be held In this city July 10 to 16, are now under way, and every thing will be In readiness when the first train of visitors arrives In the city. Two mammoth tents with a seating capacity of 10,000 each, where the ses sions of the convention will be held, have been raised and are now being used for rehearsals by the big choir, which will consist of 1,000 voices. SOUTHERN MILLS GIVEN NO RELIEF Washington, July I.—The Interstate commerce commission. In an opinion by Commissioner Prouty, announced Its decision yesterday In the case of the China and Japan Trading Company and others against the Georgia railroad and other lines forming through routes to the Pacific coast, holding that the com plaint of discrimination against South am cotton mills In favor of New Eng land mills Is not sustained. TOOPS ARE SENT TO AWE INDIANS El Paso, Texas, July 2.—Soldiers at Fort Apache, Aria, It Is announced, have been ordered to be In readiness to proceed to Fort McDowell. Arts., where an outbreak of Indiana Is feared as a result of the killing of Austin Navajo, GIM. sub-agent at McDowell, who claims to have shot tbe Indian In self, defense. UNION DENTAL OFFICES. 701-2 PEACHTREE ST. Lew prices to introduce new offices. Bridget, per tooth . ... 2M Gold Fillings Silver Fillings 60c Bone Flllingt TEETH. Perfect Set of Teeth.. .. Z25 The painless extraction of teeth Free of Charge. A large delegation of Knlghta Temp, lari will leave Atlanta on July 6 to at tend the triennial conclave of that or ganisation, which will be held at Sara toga July 7-12. Since the Knights Templan only hold their meeting every three yean, they are making great preparations for a grand celebration during their five days' session. The meeting will be attended by members of the order from every state In the Union, and Georgia will be well npnsented In the mammoth parade with which the knlghta will open the triennial eeaslon. In addition to npresentattvea from the various states of the Union, Canada will be repreaented and the earl of Euaton, head of the order of England, will bo preaent as the representative of King Edward, who, until hla accession to the throne, waa supreme grand mas ter of England and Ireland. The Knlghta Templars of Georgia are preparing to send a larger delegation than usual In acknowledgment of the honor paid J. K. Orr, of Atlanta, by Grand Master Moulton, when he ap pointed him a member of hie staff at Jan Francisco. The Georgia rooms at Baratoga will be beautifully decorated with a car load of tall palms, an acre of rice oata In the head and a bountiful supply of clinging gray moss, which will be sent from Savannah. A quantity of Georgia-made blsoutte, made In the shape of a Maltese cross, will be forwarded to Saratoga and will be distributed among the delegatea as "Georgia Crackers." Souvenirs of the occasion will be given away by the Georgia delegation In the shape of five and ten-dollar bills of Confederate denomination and badges carrying the photograph and autograph of "Uncle Remus," otherwise known os Joel Chandler Harrle. surest 25 0 Discount 1/4 OFF Men’s and Youths’ 2-Piece Suits-3-Piece Suits o Discount This sale never would have materialized at this time had not our calculations for the biggest season in our history been knocked “galley west’’ by the failure of j Spring to debut. Hundreds who anticipated “coming out” in spring attire were held back, feeling it unsafe to change. This resulted in our stock accumulating until we had to take immediate steps to reduce the quantity, so we applied the See window display. -method reduced prices. THREE CANDIDATES FOR COMMISSIONER Columbus Council to Name Officers at Next . Meeting. Special to The Georgian. Columbus, Oa., July 2.—The term for which he waa elected a member of the water commission having expired this month, Columbus Roberta la a candi date for re-election and ao far has no opposition. E. S. McEachern la opposed by Dr. J. T. Moncrlef for pollco commissioner, and John K. Harris Is also a candidate for the place. These places, along with three others on the school board, for which Messrs. L. T. Ryckeley, Sol Loeb, P. J. McSorley and Sol Sorting are candidate!, will be tilled by the council Wednesday afternoon. BANK8 IN COLUMBU8 DECLARE DIVIDENDS, Special to The Georgian. Columbue, Go., July 2.—The banka of the city have all declared their usual semi-annual dividends, the Third Na tional being a quarterly dividend, and all have been from 8 to 12 per cent. The total amount paid out In dividends by the banks will approximate 160,000, In cluding both national and savings banka. JUDGE'8 MOTHER ILL* COURT POSTPONED. Columbus, Ga.. July 2.—The supe rior court did not meet yesterday on account of the Illness of the vener able mother of Judge Little, who Is quite sick at the home of her daugh ter in LaGrange. Judge Little le at the bedelde of hts mother und will re main until she Is better. WANT ROADS TO REDUCE RATES FOR SWITCHING. Montgomery, Ala., July 2.—The Ala bama railroad commission yester day heard the complaints of several wholesale houses at Birmingham against the Birmingham Southern Railway relative to changing the twitching rate from 23 to 21 a car. No action waa taken'In the morning ses sion. DISTRICT CONFERENCE CLOSES SESSION. Itpectal to The Georgian. Statesboro, Ga., July 2.—The district conference of Methodist church. Sa vannah dlatrlct. closed a three daye' session Saturday. About seventy dele gates were In attendance. The open ing sermon waa preached by Rev. Loy Warwick, of Sylvanla. A memorln! service was held Friday night In mem ory of Dr. Young J. Allen, a missionary who died recently In China. Dr. Allen was born In Burke county, making the- services peculiarly fitting. Men’s $10.00 Suits now cut Men’s $12.50 Suits now cut O g to Men’s $15.00 Suits now cut Si 1.23 Men’s $18.00 Suits now cut tO Men’s $20.00 Suits now cut Men’s $22.50 Suits now cut gfc <4 Q> to % I 0.00 Men’s $25.00 Suits now cut Si 8.73 Men’s $30.00 Suits now cut to ....' Note; We Close Thursday, July 4th, At 12 O’clock. The Globe Clothing Company 89-91 WHITEHALL STREET. 160 UNDER ARREST Guatemalan President Jam ming People Into Jails. Mexico City, July 2.—Information reached Mexico City last night that President Cabrera, of Guatemala, had caused the arrest of 160 citizens of that republic on the charge of alleged com- epubllc on tne charge or alleged com- llclty In the recent attempt tu assassi nate him. AH were thrown Into prison and Inter huddled Into equada of 20 and tried In groups. Two bands have been tried and many have been sen tenced to death. GUATEMALA FEAR8 MEXICAN INVASION. Guatemala City, July 2.—It waa per- statantly rumored here last week that yesterday, the anlveriary of the rais ing of the standard of rebellion by the lenders of the reform movement of 1871, would also be the date for action on the part of the revolutionary party, sold to be coming from Mexico. TEMPERANCE MEN CALL GREAT RALLY FOR TUESDAY NIGHT Fight for Prohibition Grows Warm as End Ap proaches. FORMER ATLANTAN HONORED OUT WEST Edward O, Alston, formerly of At lanta, but for the paat two years citizen of Colorado, has been ap pointed secretary of the railroad com mission In that state. News to this effect hat just been received In At lanta and will be of interest to hla many friends here. He Is a brother of Robert C. Alston nnd Phil H. Alaton, of the law Arm of McDaniel, Alston & Black. While In Atlanta Mr. Alaton was connected with the freight de partment of the Southern. Do not accept Crab Orchard Salts as a substitute for Crab Orchard Seltzei see the trade-mark on each bottle, Woman Astride a Horse." Crab Orchard Seltzer is pleasant to take, effervescent and palatable. It cures headache. Indigestion, dyspepsia, etc. All druggists 10c and 25c. DR. JONES ACCEPT8 CALL TO LYNCHBURG CHURCH. Lynchburg, Va., July Rev. Dr. Carter Helm Jones, pastor of Broad Street Baptist church, Louisville, Ky., has accepted the call to the pastorate of the First Baptist church of this city. This church 1* considered one of the leading churches of the Southern Baptist church. Dr. Jones will begin his work October 1. See our Blue Serge Suiting! at 225.00. Best value ever offered In At lanta. Workmanship first-class. Fit guaranteed. ARIUTCKLE & SNYDER. Merchant Tailors, 29 N. Broad. Increased Impetus frill be glren tbe pro- blbltton movement In Georgia when one of tbe greatest temperance rallies ever held In Atlanta takes plare at the Wesley Me* mortal Tabernacle Tuesday night at 8 o'clock. The prohibition bills which hava been In troduced In the legislature, providing for direct legislation, driving whisky out of thla •tats, hare srouaed religious workers as they have never been aroused before and tho meeting Tueaday night will be held for tbe purpose of generating increased en thuilasm and creating a stronger sentiment In the cause of temperance, Tbe meeting will be held ns the result of a resolution adopted nt tbs masting of the Evangelical Ministers' Association which was held Monday morning, and It will formally open one of tho strongest fights which has ever been waged on Intemper, ance In the state of Georgia. Temperance leaders throughout the state are confident that they ere gaining ground In the house and acnate with every patting day. They argue that the demand of the people It for the abolition of the whisky trade In this state, nnd that no representative who hat any regard for the wishes of his consUt- uenta or any respect for the call of duty can ignore the sentiment which has been aroused everywhere In fnvor of the prohi bition measure. 0 New York, July 2.—The dlscloa- 0 C- ure has bten made that psychic O O epilepsy, which Dr. Elmer Elliott 0 0 offered as a plea to excuse on as- 0 0 sault the other day—a plea which 0 . ney’e assistants, but which was 0 0 readily accepted by the Justices of 0 0 special sessions—has long been 0 0 recognized and described by phy- 0 0 slclans. The prominent feature of O are prone to commit acts of vlo- 0 0 lence, ranging from elmple assault 0 0 to murder. 0 0 0 00000000000000000000000000 0 O 8 “SOMETHING BROKE 0 LOOSE IN HIS HEAD.” O 0 0 REWARD IS OFFERED FOR MUSIC TEACHERS LEFT The resolution providing for ttaa temper- nee rally a* adopted by the minister* Mon- ay morntutf is nt follows: ance __ day niorntutf Ministers* Resolution. Whereas, the sentiment of the people of prohibition, and ••Where**, there ore now pendlnf bill* In both the house of representative* and the senate of Georgia aaklng for a state prohibition law; therefore be It “Ileaolved. first. That we do moat heart! ly Indorae these measure*, and that we call upon the Christian people and especially the Methodists of Fulton county and Geor gia to give their moil earnest support to said measures und by every legitimate means make known the demauda of the people to our representative*. , '•second. That we respectfully suggest to the evangelical association the propriety of railing a great maa* meeting at at early with aueh speakers aa can be had to pre sent the matter to the people and to make such other arrangement* a* are necessary. •Third, That we urge our representatives and senators to support these bills. people to let our representative# know thev eapeot them to support thi# measure. ••Fifth. That the chairman appoint J. H. Kakes. J. 8. French, W. T. Ilunnlcutt as a committee to prenent this measure to oar representatives ami senator and lie a per manent committee on temperance, during this campaign. ‘ c JXRRRT.L •'II. M. JOINER? The committee nppotntcd to arrnni Cuter, ctuilrmnu: Revs. J. E. White, it. O. Pllnn, X W. Small. A. IL ilolderby. J. It. Fakes, -W. W. lAmlriim. H. C, Pendleton, New York. July I.—Charles P. O Brewln, the Burlington, N. J., tall- 0 or who wandered away from home 0 0 and family four years ago and Q O was found recently working In a 0 0 dyeing and cleaning establishment 0 0 at Plainfield, came to a reallza- 0 0 tlon of his surroundings Sunday. 0 0 "Something broke loose In his O 0 head," as he put It, and a flood of 0 S light Illuminated the past. He 0 thought he had left home the day 0 O before. 0 00O000000000000000000O000O O O 0 PRISONER TRIE8 TO BUTT 0 0 BRAINS OUT IN A CELL. 0 0 New York, July 2.—Several 0 0 night hideous with cries and 0 shrieks from midnight to day- 0 0 light for the last live daye. The 0 0 trouble culminated Saturday night 0 0 when Thomas McKeever, a fugl- O O tlve from Justice from Boston, at- O 0 tempted to kill himself In hie cell 0 0 by bumping his head against the 0 0 wall. O 0 O 000000000000O00O0O00000O00 White Wings Again on Job Savannah, Oa., July 2.—The police, a few landlords and a number of owners of fine violins, to nay nothing of a few music dealers, are anxious to locate Professor John I. Llebe and Miss Verne Sheridan. In fact, several rewards have been offered for their arrest. The professor and Miss Sheridan have been conducting a fashionable conservatory of music at 24 Broughton street. Mis* Sheridan Is the actress about whom two actors were killed In a hotel at Gaffney, S. C., because they resented what she claimed had been an Insult at the hands of the proprietor of the hotel In which the troup were stop ping. The kilting occurred about two years ago and was done by a man named Hatty. WIND, NAIL ANO RAIN DESCEND ON ATLANTA J. Fluvlus worked energetically on the high speed for quite a spell Mon day afternoon about 8:30 o'clock and his working waa accompanied by a dan gerous electrical display. Beginning In the morning with a light shower, the rain maker sent another downpour at 4:30 o'clock and wound up the day's work with a deluge an hour later that drove people hurrying to places of shelter. The rain came down In tor rents and the wind blew at a 26-nfils rate. The rain was alto accompanied by hall. The weather bureau recorded .48 of an Inch fall. DETECTIVES ACT AS MESSENGERS HOLMES'FATE SOON TO REST WITH JURY New York, July 1.—After a night of rioting and violence. New York’s strik ing “white wings" returned to work today. Scenes of greatest violence connected with the strike came after the strike Itself had been officially declared off. A bomb waa thrown Into a crowd of policemen escorting the street cleaners' wagons and created great excitement. One policeman waa Injured. ATTORNEY FOR SOUTHERN DIES AT GREENSBORO. 8peclal to The Georgian. Greensboro, Ga.. July 2.—James R. L. Ewellyn, a prominent lawyer, of Surry county, died In the hospital here at 1 o’clock yesterday. The remains were shipped to Dodson for burial. He waa attorney for the Southern railway, .......... .. — - a member of the state Democratic ex- _ _ F. E. Jenkins,' L G. Urooghtonj K R. Belli ecutlve committee and of tho state ties, and they are at work In the va- aad E. C. Croak, board of elections. rlous sections of the state. Washington, July 2.—Judge Stafford took occasion to say he would In struct the Jury to the effect that former Assistant Statistician Holmes should have produced Frederick A. Peckham and Moses Haas to testify In his be half. He said the fact that the two men are themselves under Indictment would not preclude the possibility of their appearance. They were the two persons In all the world who could tes tify whether or not the charge of con spiracy was true. The case will go to the Jury today. NEW $10 GOLD CERTIFICATES ISSUED Washington, July 2.—The treasury department Monday began carrying Into effect the provisions of the Aldrich act. and targe denominations of gold certificates are being replaced by a new 310 gold certificate, which waa Is sued from the sub-treasuries'. See our Blue Serge Suitings at 125.00. Beat value ever offered In At lanta. Workmanship flrat-clasa. Fit guaranteed. ARBUCKLE & SNYDER, Merchant Tailors, 29 N. Broad. Has Named Deputies.. Special to TGe Georgian. Athena, Oa., July 2.—Grand Patriarch C. W. Parr and Grand Master J. II. Doxler, of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows, are now getting ready to do a great deal of effective work for the order In thla place. Grand Patri arch Parr has appointed all his depu- San Francisco, July 2.—Private ds* tectlves are acting as messengers be tween the main office of the Western Union and the Postal telegraph com panies, the officers of the union said tho companies yesterday and will con tinue to carry those messages that are filed In email offices and can not be transmitted by wire or telephone to the main offices, In the ferry building, dur ing the strike. Theao men are armed and have spe cial police power, qualifications day per man for, the strikers declare. KEEP POSTED On what’s doing at home, no matter how far abroad you may wander this Summer. Have e Ghe Qeorgian fol low you on your vacation rounds and tell you how things are going with the Leg islature and Governor Hoke Smith's administration. Give your order to Circulation Manager. the TELEPHONES: Bell, Main 4927 Atlanta, 4401 The address may be changed as often as desired.