The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, June 29, 1906, Image 9

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THE ATLANTA UEOKGlAN. Il ; YOU HAVE $25.00 CASH IN YOUR PANTS AND CAN PAY $10.00 PER MONTH ou a beautiful shaded lot we cau start your fortune. Do you believe in Atlanta Real Estate] Do you want a home? Come to our auction sale Tuesday, July 3d, 3.30 p. m. f on Soldiers’ Home Line opposite Browmvood and adjoining the beautiful Sanders summer home. Ladies especially, invited to this sale. S. B. TURMAN & CO., J* W. FERGUSON, Auctioneer. NERVY WOMAN TO ESCAPE JA Gets Turnkey Lockec Up While Prisoners Take Leg Bail. KEELY’S KEELY’S KEELY’S KEELY’S Jail By Private Leased Wire. Richmond, Ky., Juno 2D.—J. F. Ball, of Middleboro, Ky., a desperado eastern Kentucky, escaped from here last night, being usslsted by wife. James Saylor and Steve Turne; charged with murdef, and James Tur ner, an alleged cattle thief, also es caped. Mrs. Ball camo to Richmond yesterday afternoon to see her hue band, who was to htg/e been taken Frankfort In a few days to serve life Imprisonment. When Turnkey J. W. Leads entered the cage to let out Mrs. Ball, signaled to One of the prisoners _ grab him, and threw herself between the turnkey and her husband, voiver was shoved in the turnkey. face, and he was forced Into the cell and the door closed. Mrs. Ball was arrested. A posse pursuing the fugitives. ROUND TRIP Summer and Convention Rates. Round trip Summer Excursions from all points East to Pacific Coast and Northwest from June 1 to Sept. 15, with special stop-over privileges, good returning to Oct. 31,1906. X. E. A. Meeting at Los Angeles, July 9-13. Elks Meeting at Denver, Colo., July 16-21. Summer rates to Colorado, June 1 to Sept. 30. Hotel Men’s Convention, Portland, Ore., June 25-29.- Use the splendid through service of theSOUTH- ERX PACIFIC from New Orleans; UNION PA CIFIC from Kansas City to Chicago. Through Pullman Tourist cars from Washing ton, Atlanta, Montgomery, etc., and from St.Louis and Chicago to California. Write me for literature and information. J. F. VAN RENSSELAER, General Agent. 124 Peachtree St., Atlanta, Ga. R. O. BEAN, T. P. A. 0. W. ELY, T. P. A. NEGRO BOYS ASSAULT All AGED FARME ENTERED CORN FIELD, PELTING HIM WITH ROCKS, CAUS ING INJURY. Special to The Georidaa. Chattanooga, Tenn., June 29.—War rants have been sworn out for almost a dozen small negro boys on the charge of assaulting W. M» Shelton, an aged farmer, living near this city. It Is al leged that these negro boys entered the cornfield of Mr. Shelton and began a crusade In tearing down the corn, n, .11 Mr. Shelt<>n ordered tln-m out. They refused to leave and In tho melee which followed the negroes poured a volley of stones at the old man, which brought him bleeding to the ground. He Is raid to be In a serious condl tlon. FELDER COMMITTEE WINS CLARK HOWELL'S MEN GET DE CI8ION FROM SUB COMMITTEE. AMUSEMENTS CASINO TONIGHT— MATINEE SATURDAY. VAUDEVILLE MME. THERESE RENZ. Introducing her Arabian Horses. Brothers Meers. Leroy A Woodford, Chadwick Trio, Cameragraph, Waterbury Broe. anil Tenney. Sale at Grand box office. Next Week ' MAX HOFFMAN’S CO. 30 PEOPLE. DONCE DELEOkl I f*>vrk: in DIRECTION JAKE WELLS, Preside^:. THE CARDEN SPOT Of Atlanta. * BAND CONCERTS TWICE DAILY. See OSTRICH Farm GERMANY TO CHARGE BAD FAJTHO 0, S IT IS DECLARED AMERICA HAS NOT KEPT HER EXPORT PROMISE. high license bill ' PASSED IN LOUISIANA ****“1*1 to The Georgian. Baton Rouge, La., Ju*ne 29.—In order to meet tht heavy drain that the ln- weased appropriation bill will make u P«n the state treasury, so that a state monument can be placed at the Vicks burg battlefield, a new court house pro nto' 1 for the otate courts at New Or- “•na and more funds be given the JJurlty hospital also at New Orleans, **nate has passed a bill providing license in Louisiana. Throng^ tula measure the retail 11- ? Uor dealers will have to stand for an rf^aae from *100 to *200 per annum ior 11. *ns« tb carry on their business. BURGLARS fight duel OVER THEIR WORK to Th<- Onrgbin Orleans, I-a.. June Thoma. alias -Irish," I. wanted for murder of Hyman Berger, a bur- *~ r lierReI «n<l aw.th-r all. «»•■! 1 -" k n 8 ** "Red" Parker enkag. J In a over an,,..,1 underhand* d '■ ■ ■'>< In ‘•Mr occupations, and Berger shot and J™!** 1 Parker. Berger «.i. I.ims-lf fit- -ur Wounded by a third party. and WHISKEY HABITS cared at home with out paia. Book of p*r-■ titular. lent FKKK. B. M. WOOLLEY. M. D. Office IM N. PryorSUOtb i By MALCOLM CLARKE. Special Cable—Copyright. Berlin, June 2,.—In a moat aenn tlonal article, Ineplred by the German government, The Koelnleche Zeltung complain* of the unju.t treatment of German exporter* In the United Statee. When a few month* ago Germany de. elded to treat the United State* a* the "moat favored nation." It wa» don*f be- enuae the American government at Waehlnkton solemnly proml»«d that the American customs officials should not continue their unju.t valuation of Oer- man Import* ov*r which German ei' I porter* have complained for years. | This promise, the Cologne paper says, the American government has never kept or even endeavored to keep. On the contrary, the American customs of- fldals have, during the last few months, put an even higher valuation on German good, than ever before. This has resulted In almost total destruc tion of German export trade y>‘ lea. Under the present clrcums the paper eaye. It would only be right that Oermany, according to the old rule, an eye or an eye, use the same tactic* against American goods received here. As a result of tha arti cle. the German minister of the Inte rior and the German ambassador at Waebington wlU In the very near fu ture aek some explanation from tho American government, BARR SAYS FAREWELL; GOES TO BIRMINGHAM By Private Leseed Wire. Buffalo, N. Y- June I*.—Farewell was said last night In a formal way to Chief Engineer C. J. Barr, of the Lack awanna Steel plant. In the banquet hall of the Broexul hou*e, by a repreeenta- tlve gathering of the officers end beads of the various departments of tha works. Mr. Barr retires July 1. to ac cept the poeltlon of general superin tendent of the Tennessee Coal and Iron Company, at Birmingham. Ala. Mr. Barr was presented with a handsome silver service. REDUCED R. R- RATES FOR FOURTH OF JULY. The W. & A. R. R. and N. C. i 8t. L. Railway will .ell cheap round trip tickets to alt point* south of the.Ohio and Potomac and east of the Mieslt- lippi river. including 8L Louie, Evansville and Cincinnati, at one and one-third fares: tickets to be sold July 2d. 3d and 4th. good to return until July 8th, 1906. For further information ana tick- eta apply to any agent of the W. & A ’ R ' R ' CHA8. E. HARMAN, General Pata. Agent. Tbe Felder committee wna Thursday Af ternoon recognized aa the official represent tntlve body of Fulton county white Demo cvftts by the aub-corninlttee upiHdntwl for the purpoHe of dci'ldlng between the rival bodies. As stated In Thursday's Georgian, the Hub-committee was of the opinion thnt the evidence submitted left the balance Jn favor of the eomnlttN headed by the Hon Thomas II. Felder, Jr., and the reroinmen* datlou Is made that this ImmIv iwith In arranging for the primary on August 22. The two fnctlons decided to submit tbeli differences to tin* arbitration of a mb committee of the state Democratic execu tive committee. This was composed of W. W. Btark of Fayetteville, chairman: Frank Perk of Sylvester, 8. T. I Unlock of Fayette vllle and Judge J. 11. Burnside of Hamilton State Senator W. C. Dana, of GedgrtowoJ • - *•:'•< ; IX. I • * • i 111. • * i m in* fill . but did not take any part In the deliberations. The committee met Thursday n — at the KIuiImII house nnd toojt up the claims of the Felder ami Maddox committees. Chairman Htnrk aud Mr. Blalock Mere tb only niemlier* present. but Mr. Htnrk be* the proxies of Judge I'ark and Judge IIurn side. Chairman Stark stated after the meeting that Mr. Blntork bad differed from the other inemlHtrs on certain points and had re fused to sign the report, which was for warded to Chairman Yeomans of the state committee. The Committee Report. The fall report Is as follows: To the Hon. M. J. Yeomnna, Chairman, State Democratic Executive Committee; Y'onr subcommittee, to whom wn ferred the matter of reporting to you name of the person aud committee * yon should deal with In '‘arranglni coming state Democratic primary, ’ 1 held on August 22. IKK, l*g leave to make the following report: We met In obedience to your appoint ment and Instruction Jn the rlty of Atlanta the two committees to agree upon a of settlement among themselves, ni order to give the fsrtlons or corotnl time to adjust the mater we adjourned over * * "*— The two — ■* -•* —i ...... the follow ing. however, waa unanimously agreed noon by both the Felder committee and ths Mad- ^It^uTbenSy agreed that the state prl * Fulton cou — 4 tinder the J by the n—_ committee, ami that the managers and clerks In s*Sd primary election shall erred In the . jig; any Vi duct to Im* filled by. „jnr In Fulton county lie held on August 22, *1106, under the rules and regnaltloas --.S *-- it# II senneten In nny pre- - » f V-,— 4 In view of the foregoing agreement,' that lutures n fair election,In sold county at said primary, which la hereby made n part of onr report, we hereby make the foiling ^Sfirt of tb* opinion^after bearing from Si bar* e riuwe to rxpr*** Ih.lr rbotn- for l|ho ri*ctlon of * new l>*rm>*T*tl* rbelraun ■ml mmmltt**: thnt nritfc.tr the eoert ruomi I nor tbe pl.i* I. flat er*» eileqeeti- for «.<-h « butt of white llemnmti M there ere In Fnlt'W ro*rtr to riwt * new chair man unit ronrailtfev. **S Imran-b *• tb*»* ('■mridrrtn* tb* rvklrnr* utonlt*<l to it*, w* report fb*t tb* tktnm fa*!.- right of Hint riulimaii xml w**lltt» r*rll6wl to l>y th* ll*n. t». N. >!*-<'*ill*>«xl). rrtlrlnc |l*:n • H-r*rk- r:,nlru.-n of F*lton bn, ,t tm *r*f*tkn* Uj tb* “ ‘ White Canvas Shoes New styles, worth $2.00 and $2.50. Sale Tomorrow As this Sale is Complete Clearance, None of These Shoes Will Be Sent On Ap proval or Sold Subject to Return or Exchange. Samples from the Line are in a Show Window. Every stylish woman wants white can vas shoes—the ideal footwear for tennis, golf, automobiling, for wear at the baseball games or summer theatre and for general wear with white frocks. e . Here's a chance to buy them at very much less than usual price—for we secured twelve hundred pairs at a bargain figure and will share bur good fortune with our customers. The collection is about equally divided between two styles, one of which is shown in the accompanying illustration. One is a 3-eyelet blucher tie with plain toe, turned sole, canvas covered heel and wide ribbon lace; the other is a 5-uyelet blucher tie with neat cap toe, turned sole, solid tan leather heel and wide lace. Both are made of ex tra quality canvas—new in shape, stylish, comfortable and durable. Real retail values are $2.00 and $2.50; take them in this sale at Choice $ 1 -M Special Sale of Fancy Linens Keely Company Special Sale of Brown Skirts Rancher Wouldn V Dine With Teddy Because He Didn't Have Dress Suit By Private Leased Wire. Washington, June 29.—neenuae he had no dresa still and knows what's proper to wear at white bouso dinners, John Wlllla, of Qlasgow, Mont., who Is a warm friend of the chief executive, yesterday turned down an Invitation to dine with President Roosevelt. WNHh and the president formerly ranched together on the Little Missouri river. They hovo eaten together In the smoke of tho prairie camp Are, and Mr. Roosevelt told Willis lie could come to the white house dinner table In a buckskin suit, but the old rancher couldn’t bo persuaded. Willis and Senator Carter called on the president to discuss the apparent dilatory' tactics of tho en gineers of the reclamation service on the Milk river project, and It was at this time the dinner Invitation-was extended—and declined. VHITE IS SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES. SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES. Mrs. A. T. Markwood and child. Mr*. C. K. | llurrliflcbl nnd two chlldrou of .lohmum ! City, nnd Mr*. Haul* of Illuff city, ice cream mu served for dinner hud IM nil _ nrP M nfaiPliT " cre •Ifiitlily «l< k. i'll) hl'biiiH were ImOlly HEAD OF DEPARTMENT ttaots for several hours and they arc ex* ■ — pec ted to recover. I Mr. Plfthcr Is million agent of the South BECAME GENERAL PASSENGER• ^ }."" n fr " l ' U AT THE THEATERS AGENT OF COA8T LINE RAILROAD. R|i*ri,l to Tb* f1*orxl««. Wilmington, N. C„ June 29.—The promotion of T. C. White, dlvlxoln % passenger agent of the Atlantic Coast Line railroad, at Savannah, to the of- j flee of general passenger agent of the Cooat Line system. Is announced. Th# apoplntment Is effeatlve July 1*, Mr. White will make his headquar ters here. E. M. North, now commercial agent __ the Coast Line at Augusta will prob ably be named to succeed Mr. White. FINAL MEETING FOR THE SUMMER At the Casino. Large crowds ore visiting the Casino this week and every one Is delighted with tho really meritorious perform ance which Is being offered there for the amusement of theatergoers. Bet ter vaudeville could not be wished for. ns the six acta prenented are all clever and the feature of Him. Renz Is per haps the greatest of Its kind In vau deville. j The three remaining performances Th# ministers who belong to tbs j will certainly test the capacity of the Evangelical Ministers* Association will cool summer play house. ALABAMA BRENAU ■i-■! l't'FAlJ.A, At.Alf AM A. — A l.lgli guide rn||c,rc <’oin.ervufory young to• 11rhnrougli ...nr*.- tn I mn, *!»*•« iid\iHftiik«'« In iihimP'. i oratory, urrhrstrn >>r ir, iunm-uih'w ]{•-(.ullfial in a i.iilMIno I.H-nlnl up,.. l.f'Miiifd ficniffi rd Af*. nr. st abandon and hold their last meeting for the sum mer nt the Young Men’s Christian As- - " !*'• »!•*:» M«iri'!:ty in'imlng nt H I'. o’clock. The meetings hitherto bare 1 lp « V k * *** »°! rnul> . > *** turej actn slve, vulgi onlook miration fo witching gr uld pr * for i If., but < "I ssHurnlng |h«. y the ordinary rue and offen- nt guilty of a Impressing the -if friendly ad- fa. e nnd be- VILLA RICA. UPRISING OF TROOPS DENIED BY GERMANY By MALCOLM CLARKE. Hperial Cable—Copyright. Berlin. June 9.-f}overnment papers to-1 day deny that there has l»eea say uprising j among Herman troops In Honth Africa. All I the rumors to that effect bnTe originated only la tbe Imagination of ^w'lniintlp e*l I tors, anxious to create III f**ell the gnrernmenrs colonial policy, been held (n t h< church, and this will be the first In th» i, Young Men's Christian Association. All | „, r ,« ‘ members are Invited to be present. Important discussions may arise. against Kallwny will operate on Its train leav •he ills Ing Atlanta at 9:35 p. m., every SAT* - snblicrs In URDAY, a through sleeping car to !.««. n- c i.,,r'" rr " nK ' f ;,° martial since June 2. ll». through sleeper will leave W11 ■ ■■■ —■ mlngton Thursday at 2:00 p. DOZEN ARE POISONED m., arriving in Atlanta at BY EATING ICE CREAM J : ■ 10 ,» »> • An-ang*tneni« _____ h*.ve been made with the street rail- 1,. ii,.- «way people nt Wilmington to have Chmtly of J. cars ready at the de{X)t to immedlate- L.'ncar here. Jy transmit passengers to the hotels person* who 6t Wrlghtsville Ib*ach. Baggage will • rltlesl eon- be checked to destination. WEEK -I by r-ntlng END fate, good for five clays, fV23; ; to *>*nud SEASON tickets. glX.56. *tbrir gn.*U SEABOARD. The "piece do resistance" of the sum mer season will doubtle-H he the com- I Dnwsun. c*n.. where * tcctasful term »r ^ . Mrs. Wytey Itsldwli First Baptist (com,>any tn mu • ,ca, romedy and vau- r»air*«D. are ih»* gun •k. i. «k.l6ivlllt. Tha comi»any numbers over ! — 'mTiIl" M pA?tty girls, thnt have fnlrly set the dl ^*F r JV^Wt*r.* here patrons of the front rows delirious In j lllf n mantti nf Voaoc other cities visited on the clrculL | Mlm Horn H/nlth \\a •Commenting on the performance The Montgomery Advertiser said. In part. "The thing to be especially noted In the performance taken as a whole Is the one peculiar thing that makes a vaudeville something IrMW During the months of June, July something besides mere horseplay, that and August tho Seaboard Air JJne mar *rou»« tho ;.*nnut Kall.ry, but never appeal to people of taste. It U the fact that In the midst •d Friday from EXCELLENT SERVICE TO WRIOHTSVILLE BEACH, NORTH CAROLINA. /*. u Itnl*y Kn Po nine rtlstlc tnle »r Fitzgerald, •ftri of Otto Brother*^ It not for the really gymnastic* of Ern»**4i tone singing Is round whft uld the f«|s Hpcrla! to The Georgian. IstoL Tenn.. Jsue 59.—'Til i .*r in ,n<r 7 fedhg ef shrea, sad >va visiting tWn, sre all lie that of the fan adapts Itself to i mag TZ.XIff ft i ROME. ' I) de r. liswllax, who have >4 th** f<*rim r» (Hirents. A Itnwllns. have returned .1 Mte bedside of |%* c sla- rmnwell. irlin was t.i»e* visiting friends In that 11MI I ■ i u