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ILLMAN'S SCALP
IS IN DANCER
THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN.
TfrrRsnAT, jrxi? **, \y*.
PA WNBROKERS ARE FINED
AND PUI UNDER BOND
llEMBERS OF CONFERENCE
RESENT DENUNCIATION
Bailey Replies to Magazine At
tack—Bacon Wans Vote on
Domingoan Treaty.
By Private Leased Wire.
: ! Washington, Juno 28.—Senator Bal
ley, of Texas, yesterday made reply
to the attack on the upper house of
c >ngr*ea In the story, "The Treason of
the Senate," which has been appearing
In The Cosmopollten mngaslne.
He said lie understood that the mag-
u.-.lna was owned by a member of colt
greaa (W. R. Hearat.) The senator aald
l o did not propose to' consider the
story from a personal standpoint, "be
i a i-e It was a kind which, if dealt with.
In that way, would require a different
place.” He thought that anything the
magazine said about him would not In
Jure him In the estimation of his con'
stituents or the people generally.
"I cannot free myself from the be
Ihf," aald he. "that I owe It to the
American people to show what man
psr of men these are that are trying
t<> destroy the public confidence In the
Integrity of all public servants."
He said the article In question con
ta ned Inaccuracies which he could not
understand except upon the theory that
tlu writer did not know the truth or
ha I wilfully misrepresented things. He
dn lured Senator Oorman had been at-
i n ked upon his deathbed, and that the
attack followed him to the grave.
Applause greeted the senator when
he finished, and many members of the
senate came up and shook him by the
hnnil.
It Is stated that ns a result of Sena'
tor Tillman’s Intimation that fellow
members of the railroad rate confer'
enre i ominlttee were tools ot the
Standard Oil Company, members
the conference yesterday debated
among themselves whether or not to
ivnuost the senate to name some one
rhf to sit In Tillman’s place.
' ' Their reason was that they consid
er.. i Tillman had slandered them un
Justly and had represented that a cer
ium amendment had been dictated by
tin- oil trust when, as a matter of fact,
they stated, the Independent oil men
ihvlnre that unless this amendment Is
l as-id. there can be no competition.
Therefor., they argue that the South
I .irollnn man Is the only member of
the committee who Is standing up for
Hu- Standard OH.
I.Htc yesterday afternoon the' house
passed the general deficiency bill.
There were few changes made In the
general text of the measure. Items
aggregating about $(04,000 were In
serted at the last moment upon In
formation that deficiencies existed In
some of thu departinente.
while the senate was In executive
session yesterday. Senator Ha con, of
Ocorgln, moved that the senate agree
10 a vote on the Santo Domingoan
treaty on December 17, at the next
session of the congress. In answer to
-a quest lost, Mr. Haron stated that the
administration Is now collecting cue
11>ms and disbursing funds to pay nit
debts of the Island republic without
any authority and he wished authority
given or taken away In proper, legal
manner.
QUAKER IOE TRUST
IS TO BE FOUGHT
H > Private twilled Wire.
Philadelphia, Pa., June $$.—District
Attorney John C. Bell Is about to
commence prosecutions of tha men
alio are members of the Ice combine
In this city.
Action wilt be brought against t-M
returntailvea of the American Ice Com
pany and the Mountain Ice Company,
ami also against, representatives of a
minibsr of other companies that have
he. * active In concert with those con
cerns through the Philadelphia Ice ex
change.
Under the law enunciated by Judge
rinleller, defendant, who .hall be
convicted may b. lined $100 and sen
tenced to two years' Imprisonment at
hard labor.
COL. ESTILL AT HOME
WITH SI0K BROTHER
S|.e.-fal to The Georgian. *
savannah. ()a„ June 9.—As s result of
II. serinns Illness of his brother, William
■mb. Monel J. II. Estlll has returned
to i|i,< pity front his rontp^mM
William Eatlll was run
"lea.’ said Mrs. Popley. "I'm going to
ms* the children away to tho country
far s month or so.”
I.">’ll take your servant girl with you.
Of ,-nurse. ' Mid Mrs. .N'eidore.
-*•
Schane and Goldstein Held for Receiving
Stolen Goods—Failed to Make
Report to the Police.
For falling to make a report to tha
police department of a shotgun and a
pair of trousers received at their place
of business, David Schane and Sam
Ooldsteln, pawnbrokers at *7 Peters
street, were Thursday morning each
fined $200.76 and bound over to tho
state courts on the charge of receiv
ing stolen goods, In addition to which
their license was at once revoked.
The-bonds of the pawnbrokers wens
fixed at $600. wblch they auccejled In
—*-’ng and were released.
passing sentence. Judge Broyles
remarked:
"This thing of not reporting stolen
property to the police I. a serious mat
ter. And this la the moat flagrant casa
1 hav. ever had before me.
Prisoner Aids Sleuths.
Tho arrests were made by Detec
tives T. B. Hanford and Connally, who
were seeking to recover property stol
en by a burglar recently from tho res
idence of T. B. Day, $06 Capitol ave-
nue. Paul Green, a negro. Is under
arrest, accused of the burglary and It
was hi* effort to aid In recovering the
booty that led tha sleuths to the two
pawnbrokers.
Orsen denies he committed the bur
glary, but admits buying the stolen
shotgun and trousers from another ne-
rro. He Informed the detectives that
he took the two articles to tha Paters
street pawnshop Monday and tried to
pawn them. He said Bcnane and Oold
steln refused to take thorn In pawn, but?
bought them outright paying $1.60 for
the gun and 76 cents for the trousers.
The officers told Recorder Broyles
they went to this pawnshop Wednes
day to recover the articles and that
Schane and Ooldsteln denied having
received them at all. Finally, Hanford
and Connally decided to make a search
of Goldstein’s home, 17 Haynes street,
and promptly repaired there. They
were compelled to obtain a search war-
rain I" i."lnr iill.nve.l i"lmlnaii' ■
and Mr. Gay, who had aMMBpantal
them, started after the warrant. Ce
tectlve Lanford then went to the back
of the house to watch and Detective
Connally bid himself near the front.
Hurled Gun from Window,
few minutes later, Connally no.
tlced the blinds of an upstairs window
slowly open and saw the stolen gun
pitched out Into the grass In an ad
joining yard. Who threw the gun from
the window Is not known. After Con
nally had leaped over n fence and ob
tained the gun. the two officers then
returned to the pawnshop and took
the two brokers Into custody, having
met Gay on the way with the war
rant.
The detectives stated that no re.
port hod been made of the purchase
of tile gun and trousers. Schane and
Goldstein both made statements
their own defense. Schane protested
he knew nothing of the purchase of
the gun. Goldstein admitted the pur
chase, but said he had no Idea the
property waa stolen. The pawnbrokers
wers represented by Attorney John W.
Moore.
“BPY WOULD GO TO THE PEN
OR BE HANGED, IF LIBERATED,”
DECLARES BROYLES TO FATHER
"If I should turn this boy loost he
would either go to the penitentiary or
be hung. 1 would not be doing my
duty If I freed him. I will be com
polled to bind him over to .the . state
courts, so that he erfh be sent'to tho
reformatory."
These remarks were made Thursday
morning In police court by Recorder
Nash Broyles, as T. F. Rice, of No. f
IIIII street, pleaded with the recorder
to give his little 12-year-old boy. Rob
ert Rice, another chance by freeing
him.
Boy Cried for Freedom.
The boy. who. It was shown, had
been In police court on four previous
occasions for minor offenses, had con
fessed to breaking Into a freight car
In the Georgia railroad yards Sunday
week ago and stealing a lot of smok-
g tobaccQ. The boy cried and begged
the recorder to turn him loose. Joining
his pltadlngs with those of tho father.
Judge Broyles, however, said the boy
had promised on his previous trials to
do belter and he thought It best for
him to gn to the reformatory.
Two other small boys, Clauds Jack-
son, of No. 402 But Fair street, and
Will McWaters, of No. 447 Bast Fair
street, who were In company with the
'Rice boy st the time of tho theft, were
also arraigned before the recorder at
the same time. Both of these boys de
clared young Rice broke Into the car
and was the leader In the robbery.
Neither of these boys had ever been In
court before, and Judge Broyles placed
them on probation.
It was shown that the boys had no Id
some of the stolen tobacco, but most of
It was recovered.
Boy Prosecutes Msrchsnt.
Just after he had himself been bound
over, the Rice boy appeared as pre
culor In another cose and caused 2
Wise, a merchant at Grant and Hunter
streets, to be bound over on the charge
of selling tobacco and cigarette papers
' i a minor.
The boy testlflcd that Wise bad sold
him tobacco anil cigarette papers and
waa corroboratsd by Claude Jackson,
another of the principals In the car
breaking caae. Wise denied he was
guilty.
Judge Broyles held him for the state
courts 'In bond of (100.
The arrest of tke trio of boys and
also of Max Wise was mads by Pollcs-
man Wood and Anderson.
PLUMBER IS BURIED
MANY HOURS II PIT,
WIFE FAINT8, WHILE FIREMEN
WORK TO SAVE MAN
UNDER EARTH.
By Prlrsle Laaasd Wire.
New York, June* 28.-—As she watch
ed with anguish the repeated attempts
of a score of firemen to reseda her
husband from the II-foot hole
which he had been burled for eighteen
hours, near Tompkinsvllle, Staten Is
land, Mrs. Jefemlah Fisher collap.nl
utterly today, and had to be taken to
the S. R. Smith Infirmary In the am
bulance that had been waiting, ready
for the burled man. *
Fisher waa rescued later by Fire
man Mark Schick, who, at the risk of
his life, descended Into the pit, and
after removing the huge rocks which
kept the phlnber a prisoner, fastened
a rope about his arms. The doctors
say Fisher will recover.
Pale Delicate Women and Girls.
The Old Standard, prove’# Tasteless
Chill Tonic, drives out malaria and
builds up the ayatem. Sold by- all
dealers for 27 years, r’rlce 60 cants.
CARELESS CLERKS
CAMOUBLE
LEGISLATION NEEDED TO COM
PEL INFORMATION TO THE
PRISON BOARD.
ATLANTA WHISKY
CAUSES HOT DEBATE!
QUESTION RAISED WHETHER THE
8ALE WAS MADE HERE OR
IN CHARLOTTE, N. C.
Special to The Georgian.
Charlotte, N, C., June 2$.—Atlanta
whlaky waa the cause of a heated de?
bate between the acting recorder and
a prominent member of the local bar
yesterday, in the case of the state vs.
J'-hn (Jl\ i 11. I.I..I . il.
The defendant, according to the evi
dence of another netfro, Arthur Alex
ander, had chipped In and ordered J4
worth of liquor from Atlanta. When
the liquor arrived Alexander carried it
to Givens* house and the latter took
out hts two gallons. The court and
T. !.. Kirkpatrick f**i the defense then
held a hot argument as to the real
place of aale. The court paid the li
quor had been sold here by the de
fendant rt-hlle the attorney said the
sale was made really In Atlanta,
whore the selling of liquor Is not Il
legal. Givens was bound over under
a 4200 bond by the court, which held
that buying liquor even outside the
state under such circumstances
amounted to a sale illegal at this end
of the line.
FILTHY
ADVERTISING
NEW GRACE CHURCH
OPENED THURSDAY
CONGREGATION WILL MARCH
FROM THE OLD TO THE
MOTHER KILLS CHILD;
SUICIDE
Hjtc-lnt la Th. (Iranian.
tlrvllle, Trim., Jun. 2$.—Five
ahull* rang out at the home of Shack
Baliuk, at Ibis place, at 10 o’clock yes
terday morning, which attracted
neighbors to the (cene. When they
reached the home they found the door
locked, and on breaking It In witnessed
horrible sight.
Th, 4-year-old child of Mrs. Eallck
was lying dead on the floor In a pool
of blood, and a smoking revolver waa
lying beside the child. Mre. Eallck
waa standing In the middle of the
floor with a case knife In her hand,
and begged aome one to give her some
thing with which to kill heraelf. Blood
was Issuing from a wound In her head,
where ehe had shot herself In an un
successful attempt to commit suicide.
For some time she has shot-/, signs
mental weakness.
ANGLO-GERMAN WAR WOULO
BENEFIT UNITED STATES
By Private I.cared Wire.
London, June 2$.—At a luncheon to
the German edltora visiting England,
given by Lord Mayor Walter Vaughn
BANKERS JOIN IN WAR
ON TUBERCULOSIS
WILL REPLACE OLD BILL8 WITH
NEW MONEY TO DE-
* 8TROV QERM8,
Kpedal to The Geerflan.
Chattanooga, Tenn., June 28.—A
movement has been commenced here
among many bankers to abate the
nuisance wherein llee the danger of
tuberculoale In tha circulation of old
currency. It la claimed old paper bills
are aplendtd harbors for. tuberculosis
gsrma, and many of the banka here
are already circulating only new bill*.
Otic piece of legislation that la badly
needed Ity the prison commission and which
will probably 1» advocated during the pres
ent session of tho general assembly la an
act requiring clerks of the superior courts
to notiry the eerretary of tho rommlaalou
of e supersedeas and to fire descriptions
of convicted persona with tha notice for
rsiuorsl from county Jails.
Carelessness on the |>art of the clerks
causes a great deal of unneeeaasry trouble
anil uo little expense to the commission.
When a felony ronrlet In ready for aerrlce
to some of the state leasees notice la sent
to the secretary.
Then some guard la designated to take
the ronrlet to n ramp to licgln the lerut of
his service. It frequently happens that
’ >en the commission n mo*
n*au> ■ _
tut only to come awny empty
It also happens too often that no descrip
tion of the convicted person appearing
that a guard goes to take the prisoner
ta some Trance camp only to And a woman,
a mere lad or else a person totally Incapaci
tated for aerrlce other than on the state
farm. Just a little trouble on tha pert of
the clerk would obviate this unnecessary
worry and expense.
An net compelling the clerks to give
this Information would ba of great assist
ance to tho commission la Its work.
CRUEL TREATMENT
OF ANIMALS CHARGED
Morgan, at Mansion house, yesterday.
Dr. Barth, the leader of one of the rad
ical parties In the German relchetag,
eald:
"Should there ever be war between
Great Britain and Germany, neither
country would be a penny the better.
On the contrary, civilised Europe
would Buffer. Such a crime would
also result In the abdication of Eu
rope In favor of America, which thua
would become the leader of the world."
Special to The Georgina,
Augusta, Go., June 2$.—Complaints
have been made to the Society for the
Prevention of Cruelty to Animals here
regarding the manner In which horses
are alleged to be treated by negroes
who hire them on Sundays to attend
the negro meetings In the country near
Augusta. It ta said that aome of the
horses have been treated so badly
that they fell dead In the road.
H. A. Berckman, near this place,
asys he has aeen the negroes driving
horeee along the road In front of his
house that looked like It was an ef
fort for them to be alive.
I. oat Sunday, It Is said, t
going to a church out on
tngton road, and some of the hacks
ami buggies were so heavily loaded
that the horses could hardly move
them. Mr. Berckman stated that he
ne hack that had eight b'
groes In It, and only one poor horse
hitched to It. He said that a horse fell
dead In the road near his home that
was being driven by negroes. Another
he said fell dead a little further up
the road, and there were two buggies
torn up tn runaways.
The majority of the negroes who are
violating the law are attend!
Ices In Columbia county, but
cera of the Society for the Prevention
of cruelly to Animals will follow them
next Sunday.
Charles S. Weston, former state au
ditor of Nebraska, ban formally an
nounced his candidacy for the nomlna-
tton for governor by the coming Re
publican state convention.
SHA
BATTLE
By Seventeenth U. S.
Infantry and Fifth
Regiment Infant
ry, N. G. of Ga.
^acJf'25 Cents.
4th,
5.30 P. M.
1,000 Soldiers, 50,000
Blank Cartridges, a
Battery of Artillery,
and a Gatling Gun.
Children Under 10 Yrs. Old
Admitted Free When Accompanied
by a Parent.
PIEDMONT PARK
The members of Grace Meth6dlst
church met Wednesday night for the
last time In their old church at Hous
ton and Cain streets and Boulevard.
This was In the nature of a farewell
service before entering the handsome
new edifice Just completed at the cor
ner of Boulevard and Highland are
nue. Short reminiscent talks were
made’ by W. M. Terry - , William D.
Thomson, Miss Belle Girardeau, Mrs.
T. K. Christian, and a number of
others. x
Thursday night, the members of the
congregation will meet In a body at
the old church and march to the new
building, wbere the first service will
be held. This will be a thanksgiving
service, and will be presided over by
Rev. J. H. Eakes, the presiding elder
of the Atlanta district. 8hort talks
will be made by Rev. C. R. Nlabet.
pastor of the Westminster Presbyte
rian? church, and Rev. Oliver J. Cope
land, pastor of Jackson Hill Baptist
church.
Sunday morning. Dr. James E. Dick
ey, president of Emory college, and a
former paator of Grace church, will
preach, and at 4 o'clock Sunday af
ternoon the communion service will be
administered by former pastors'of the
church. These are Dr. James EL Dick
ey, of Emory co%rge: Rev. T. J.'Chris
tian, presiding elder of the Marietta
district: Rev. J. R. McCleaky, pastor
at Social Clrcls; Rev. John H, Jen
kins, now at Griffin, and Rev. R. F.
Eakes, pastor of Wesley Memorial
church.
Sunday night, Rev. John H. Jenkins,
the pastor In charge of the church
when most of tbe building was done,
will preach.
TELEGRAPHIC NEWS
TOLD IN FEW WORDS
She Wronged Young .Girls.
Columbus, Ohio, June 28.—By a de-
clslon of the state supreme court, Mrs.
Julia Studer will serve four yean In
the state penitentiary, having been
convicted of using the malls to procure
young girls for Illegal purposes.
King to Start Expo.
Ottawa, Ontario, June 28.—The offi
cials of the Canadian International
exposition, to be held at Toronto next
September, have decided to ask King
Edward to press a button that will un
furl flags and set the machinery In
motion at the opening.
Sympathizes With Jaws.
London, June 2$.—King Edward's
concession In holding court today and
not Saturday, that Jews might partici
pate, Is believed to be bis method of
showing his sympathy for them at the
time of their troubles In Russia.
Suss for Alleged Disgrace.
Columbus. Ohio, June 28.—Miss
Charlotte R. Carroll, formerly a mil
linery buyer for the Real-Llvlngston
Dry Goods Company, has sued that
company for $26,004 alleged damages,
charging that aha has been Injured In
that amount by disgrace and humilia
tion, said to have been brought upon
her because her apartments were
rched and she was threatened with
arrest.
Natives To Be Punished.
Cairo, Egypt, June 28.—For the kill
ing of Captain C. R. Bull, of the InnD
killings Dragoons, and the wounding
of several other of a, party of English
officers while pigeon shooting, the
court has ordered the death of four
natives and the life Imprisonment of
four others and shorter terms of Im
prisonment for other participants In
the crime, thirty-two of whom were
liberated. /
Brought Home Dying.
Gene Patterson, an old Atlanta boy.
who. for the past fifteen year*, has
living In Florence. Mo, was
brought home on a stretcher Wednes
day. and removed to the home of his
mother, on Oaribaldl street. In an
ambulance. The young man la suffer
ing from blood poison, following, a
wound which he receiver when living
In this city, and but slight hopes are
entertained for hie recoven’.
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That iVnnc reason
why it has been given
in popular esteem the
title of Home News
paper. Only CLEAN
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pears in The Geor
gian. Are vou one of
the 23,000 heads of
families who indorse
this policy of
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BROADWAY at 54th St
NEW YORK CITY,N.Y.
TbU hotel offers to permanent and
transient guests superior accommoda*
♦lona, service. etc., at tempt lug rates.
£en<l for Itlust rated booklet.
EDWARD R. SWETT.
Proprietor.
REDUCED R. R. RATES
FOR FOURTH OF JULY.
The W. A A. R. R. and N. C. A St.
Railway will sell cheap round trip
tickets to all points south of the Ohio
and Potomac and eaat of the Mltsls-
aippi river. Including SL Louis.
Evanavllls and Cincinnati, at one and
one-third fares: tickets to be sold
July 2d. 3d and 4th, good to return
until July Sth, 19C6.
For further information and tick
ets apply to any agent of the W. A
CHAS. E. HARMAN,
GendVal Pass. Agent.
$500.00.
The above reward will be paid
for such evidence its will lead to
arrest and conviction of the party
or parties who maliciously cut a
number of wires on cable pole at
comer of Peachtree and Seventh
streets, during Wednesday night,
April 19, or Thursday morning,
April 20.
A like reward will be paid for
such evidence as will lead to the
arrest and conviction of any per
son or persons maliciously inter
fering with or destroying the
property of this company, at any
point- ' •
Southern Bell Telephone and
Telegraph Company,
J. EPPS BROWN,
General Manager.
AMVSEMENTS
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Introducing her Arabian Horae*.
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DIRECTION JAKE WELLS, PiuMii'.
THE GARDEN SPOT
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BAND CONCERTS TWICE DAILY.
See OSTRICH Farm
A scientific treatment toe
Whitkty, Opium, Hot-
phlnt, Coca I a e, Chloral,
Tobacco and Nearetlhe-
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Tbt Only Keilej (nsfi-
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235 Cajiifol An,, ATLANTA, 6A.
MANY LAWYERS ATTEND
STATE BAR MEETING
Special to The Georgian.
Wilmington, N.. C„ June 21.—A rec
ord-breaklng number of lawyers are
attending the «nnuat meeting of the
State Bar Association now tn session
st Wrightsville Beach. Tonight the
guest of honor, the Hon. Hannls Tay
lor. of Washington, win address the
body. Last night Mr. Taylor, who Is a
native of Newberne, this' states was
tendered a reception at the home of
Mr. James C. Stevenson. The associa
tion will adjourn tomorrow night.
MID-8UMMER~MEETING
OF MEDICAL 80CIETY.
Sperisl to Th* Georgian.
Savannah, Ga., June 21.—The regular
mid-summer meeting of the Chatham
County Medical Society will be held at
l>bee naxt Monday. Besides members
of tha local organisation there will be
present a number of physicians as In
vited guests from the First congres
sional district. A banquet will be giv
en at night.
In the afternoon a number of pa
pers will be read. 1
BRUSHES.
Wu carry tho largest stock of
Paint Brushes, White Wash Brushes,
Varnish Brushes and Kalsomlne
Brushes In tbe South.
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12. N. Forsyth SL Atlanta.
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