The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, June 30, 1906, Image 7

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THK ATLANTA UKOWUIAN, &BS8BNBBS8tB35GSBi9S&SB99SB8B88BI9BBBB568tSI99SiSi998S9S8B6BB88ISB99SSB6BB&999SS0/SSl am^can dental PARLORS^ HERE IS VERY LATEST PICTURE i9 ^ac^e^A!!iBia,G 3 , ]| Qf THE BEAUTIFUL MRS. THAW printing, binding Dr. C. C. NEEDHAM, Prop. Rubber Platts 22-KGo)<Grown.... Porcelain Crown ... Brfdgework, per tooth » SMZS PAINLESS EXTRACTING TEETH CLEANED B Hour.. 8 am, till 8 p. m. I Sunday, 9 a. m. till 4 p. WE TAKE IMPRESSION-ANDPUT in your teeth same day. WHITE’S SEGRET LIFE IS TO BE DISCLOSED BY IN VESTIGA TION He Had Borrowed Vast Fortunes From Society Folk. By l'rlrate leased Wire. New York, June SO.—An Investiga tion, which will reault In a sweeping exposure of the' life of Stanford 'White and hla millionaire aaaoclatea, has heen begun. While Harry Thnw was waiting to be arraigned to plead not guilty to the charge of murder In the flrat degree for killing the architect, Assistant DIs- tiict Attorney Garvin obtained live sub- penaa In blank from Magistrate Cor nell, in the Center street court. These are to be used In “John Dot" proceed ings. Witnesses familiar, with the life led by Stanford White and his friends will be called. Names prominent In social, business and financial circles arc In volved. It Is expected that the reve lations will shake the social structure of New York to Its foundations. All of this la to come before the trial of Harry Thaw. The district attorney’s office already Is In possession of many facta about White and his friends. Ex-Judge Ol- cott, Thaw's counsel, has many more. Since he became Identified With the case he has received more than 1,000 letters bearing on the case. They con demn Whits, relate hla escapades It. the tenderldln, give the names of men who participated In hla wild dissipa tion and furnish other evidences which will be placed at the disposal of the district attorney. Stanford White's financial condition has coma In for a share of Investlga. tlon. His representatives said todaj - He had overdrawn hla firm, had squandered his great for tune and had borrowed more than halt a million dollars. From one man alone, a member of a prominent New YOVk family, he borrowed 1300,000. In this connection the district attor ney's office will question Alfred Vanderbilt and other prominent socle, ty millionaires. The fortune left Mrs. White will consist chiefly of (300,000 life Insurance, which White kept up at enormous expense, owing to hla bad physical condition. CI1Y POLITICAL SITU A TION . IS BEGINNING TO WARM UP Along with the weather the city po litical situation Is growing warmer day by day and before Secretary C. N. Al len closes the books August 3 there will probably be enough candidates en tered to make the results of August tl a mere matter of speculation. W. It. Joyner Is so far the only can didate who has paid the fee to enter the rare for mayor. It Is understood that already there afe 400 members of hla campaign committee. Thomas H. Goodwin will be a candidate, but as yet Mr. Goodwin has not paid the candidacy assessment. Captain R. M. Clayton and City Tax Collector Payne have paid their fees for city engineer and tax collector rs- pectively, The aid The aldermanic rare from the first ward, with Dr. A. L. Curtis, M. T. Da- Hat te and F. A. Hllburn In the run ning, Is already waxing warm. In the fifth ward H. M. Beutell and Captain W. W. Draper oppose each other, and again there la much ardor shown. Outside of the aldermsnlc races the race for council In the first ward will probably be the most Interesting. A1 derman J. H. Harwell and W. Fincher, ex-councllman, are both six- Ing up thelf following. The race prom. Ises to be a close one; In the second the general opinion that everything will be one way. Press Huddleston Is the most conspicuous candidate, cap!.- it .\i---n im* lately announced his candidacy. In the third ward C. W. Manguin, who was nominated at a mass meetli last Thursday, will be opposed by W. Gaines. Irwthe fourth ward Dr. B. E. Pearce and M. M. Turner are at present the only candidates. A. Q. Adams, I. F. Styron and V. M. Barrett will have a three cornered race In the fifth. spectlvely John W. Grant, T, glno and C. E.-Harman will run with, out opposition. R USH OF PROCRA STINA TORS 70 GIVE IN STATE TAXES When Tax Receiver. Thomas It. Armlstead reached his office In the court house Baturday morning he found the corridors blocked by a waiting crowd. He squeexed his way to Ms accustomed chair behind the desk, but the crowd followed him. It Is the Inst day for tax returns. Property owners who have put off until tomorrow what ought to have been done yesterday awoke Baturday to a realisation of dt duty. For Its costs money to return taxes after the expiration of the limit. Men and women shoved and Jostled one another in their efforts to reach the desk. Mr. Armlstead and his as sistant were kept on a two-ten gait throughout the 'forenoon, and both learned to ask one question, answer another and make an entry on the book nt the same time. The public seemed ns anxious to get rid of Its money os though It were In a betting h TTie big blanks used for tax returns have Just thirty-one questions to be answered, and perhaps one man in a hundred Is qualified to answer them without explanation. That makes more trouble for the receiver^and delays th^ game until the waiting people In the, line behind are ready to give up In de spair and pay the penalty of their own procrtotinatlon. "Gee. I'm glad I've got that out of “Come back later on and I’ll tell you,", replied the officer. It was evident that If there were to LITTLE GIRL TRUMPS WITH HER FATHER erty owners he wns not going to per mit those alrep *“* advantage of Unless the state and county taxes : Saturday aft- are paid before 4 o'clock ernoon penalties will accrue. Therefore those who have postponed the evil day as far as possible would do well to take advantage of the last opportunity. WEEK8 OF JOURNEY MADE TO OKLAHOMA IN SEARCH OF COU8IN. CHANGES TAKE PUCE AT TERMINAL STATION On Sunday morning the new changes recently annourited In thq management of the Atlanta Baggage and Cab Com pany will go Into effect, W. C. Wilson terminating his services at the Tar mlnsl station Saturday night. The suc cessor to Mr. Wilson as chief of the telegraph and signal department at the terminal will be R. 1. Thomas, and P. I„ Gaddis will succeed Mr. Thomss as chief day operator, and G. I* Howell 8peris! to The Georgian. Little Rock, Ark.. June 39— Monroe Smith, 44 years of age, and his 10-ysar- old daughter, Millie, have arrived here after a tramp of 174 miles overland, from Folkestop, Oa.. In an unsuccess, ful quest for a cousin of Smith. Ths trip consumed thirteen weeks and two days and Smith claims to have walked the entire distance, with the excep tion of eleven miles In one place and the distance between Little Rock and DeVail's Bluff, sixty mllee, which was covered on a tralty through the kind ness of a trainman. Smith states that several days they at times went wltHout food for forty. offerings my system," remarked one man who will in turn succeed Mr. Gaddis as had made his last return and was mop- night operator. ping the result of honest toll from Ms Mr. Thomas, the new chief of the "I only wish I was out of this,” was the echo that came from a woman far back In the line. , , “Will there be any extension of time?" somebody else asked the re ceiver. Silver Baskets. We are showing some very attractive patterns in these much-sought pieces. The smiths who have wrought them have so admirably car- lied out the artistic ideals of the designers that the result is entirely pleasing Grace, elegance and supe rior workmanship are char acteristic of all our silver- nip entirely on' the voluntary mnds them. He states that In Folkeston, Oa., He burled his wife and six children, and, having been crippled In a rail- MISSIONARY SOCIETY ANNUAL CONFERENCE HUNDREDS OF YOUNO PEOPLE ASSEMBLE AT KENIL WORTH INN. telegraph and signal department. Is a native Atlantan, having been born and educated In this city, and hla success In his chosen profession Is a matter of great plessurs to his host of friends. -He has been stationed at the terminal since Its opening last year and has proven an excellent man for ths posi tion which he now holds. He will also be assistant station master. Mr. Howell Is another native of At lanta, and he also has mads a great success of telegraphy. Mr. Gaddis Is a natlye of Georgia, and In his capacity ss night chief operator has - demon strated his ability and his promotion Is believed to be well deserved. The first appointments of W. C. Wilson In hla new capacity as vice president and general manager of the Atlanta Baggage and ttab Company are that of A. N. Cook, to be superin tendent of the cab service and D. F. Looper, to be superintendent of the baggage service. Mr. Wilson Is de termined to make the company live up to the standard of other companies In the country and to that end will spare road wreck en as to be unable to keep himself .and daughter, he set out to And hla cousin, Harvey Williams, whom he supposed to be In a wholesale bust- In ‘ ness In Little Rock. Inquiry shows that Williams left Little Rock ten years ago and went to Bhawnee, Okta.,'ind Smith and his daughter have started on to that place. ANNOUNCEMENT I wish to Inform tbe patrons and friends of the late Dr. W. P. Burt that hit dental offlco at M 1-2 Whitehall >L, Atlanta, Ga.. will still be run by hta son, Dr. L. W. Burt, who hx* been for some time connected with him In hta profexston and who will be glad to, aerve them In the future. And th^nk' 8pedal, to Tke Georgian. Asheville, N. C, June to.—The fourth annual confsrsnrs of ths Young People's Missionary Society met at Kenilworth Inn, In this city, lest night for a ten days' session. About 300 del egates had arrived last night, and It la axpectsd that 300 will be In attendance by Monday. The first hour of each day will be spent In mission study under ths lead ership of a number of trained teach er*. This will ba followed by jui Institute hour, which will afford an opportunity to consider approved methods of mis sionary work In churches, Sunday schools and young psopta’a societies. The third hour of the day will be given over to addressee by returned missionaries. The afternoons will be devoted entirely to recreations, with exceptionally favorable environment. The evening will be occupied with Bible ■tudy classes, followed by a platform meeting. ... ,, . Among those who will address tne delegates at the conference here are: The Rev. W, It. Lam but h, Rev. H. H. Chester. Rev. John F. Opucbsr, Rev. J. O. Reavta. Rev. A. L. Phillips. Profss- sor W. H. Marquess, Bishop K. Hsndrlx, Rsv. B. L. Morris, Rev. J. Ormy. Rev. IL'F. Williams. Rev. M. Fullerton, Rsv. A. McLean. Rsv. R. J. Willingham, Professor D. K. Larabuth. Rev. George H. Atkinson, Rev. Fllxgerald Parker and Meiers. J. K McCulloch. 8. Esrf Taylor, J. W. Shackelford. Morris W. Ennis and Charlsa V. Vickery. ATLANTANS TO GO TO LARGE PARTY TO ATTEND CON- VENTION OF WITHAM BANKS. H.’ them for their past patronage and will lllng In the future. appreciate their calling Respectfully, L. W. BURT, D. D. B. no money or pains to Improve the pres- servlce. Maier & Berkele. NEWBERRY INDUSTRIES TO PAY DIVIDENDS Kprrtal to TW Owrifcis. Newberry, 8. C, June ry*e dividend-paying taaN mere la! and corporate, • pay out JM.00Q. It.—-New be r- AWNINGSl TENTS UPHOLSTERY A\AIF.R i VOLBOJG ISO So. Foriyth 8t. YOUTH BREAKS LEG; FELL FROM FENCE While playing with a number of oth er boys lata Friday aftsrnon at Fled- mont Park. Charlie Foeter, 14 years of age. of 314 1-2 Peter* street, acci dentally tall from a tones and broke bis right leg Just abov* ths ankle. Ths Injured boy was placed on a trolley cer and take to his home, after will' h h" was removed In an ambi p, the Grady boapttaL Quite a party of Atlanta people will attend ths convention of ths Wltham banks to b* held at Warm Springs next Tuesday and Wednesday. Among them will ba prominent financier* from At lanta who are Interested In the finan cial Institution* organised by W. H. Wltham, of Atlanta. Asa G. Candler, president of the Cen tral Bank and Trust Corporation, and also president of the. Bankers’ Finan cing Company, will preside over ilia convention, which will ba attended by the officials of the seventy-five Wit ham banks located In all parts of Geor gia and some points In Florida. Hu skies ths many questions relative to banking methods to be discussed, address will be delivered by Hon. J. Gunby Jordan, of Columbus, ami Hon. John Temple Graves, of Atlanta. The Wltlism banks represent over fifty millions of dollar* of money Georgia and their combined strength makes one of the strongest financial organisations Ip ths country. Ths Wlthsm banks have been plsn< ned on two principles; s depositors' In surance, guaranteeing agal the depositors; and on a development of the country be Mr. Wltham terlal to be found In the young men of the rural d tat riels and prefers these In hta banks to many other classes of employees. He has taken a targe num ber of Georgia boys and developed them Into able banker* through his methods and they are now enjoying lu crative pneltlon* with the Wltham bank organisation. Through the safeguard which all of these banka obtain In the depositors’ Insurance they have the strongest con fidence of patrons. Until the time Mr. Wltham put Into effect the depositors' Insurance plan In hta banka In Georgia, It had been regarded aa a theory, but leal demonstration has proven LITHOGRAPHING AND NOVELTY ADVERTISING F. E. PURSE, * 14 to 18 EAST MITCHELL ST. BOTH PHONES 254. A, B. fif A. RAILROAD WILL ENTER NASHVILLE Nashville & Huntsville Road To Be Built and Delivered to Atkinson Company. According tn the Iwat Information poaalUlt to tw» obtained, the Atlanta, Itlrmlnglmui and Atlantic railroad trill enter Ih* rlty nf Naafcvtlt* Juat aa qnlclily aa tuen and money can accomplish that tank of build ing. In aplto of tint ittiiuerotia denials which bare bean made to tho report which has tieen currant for aevcral weeks. It ap pears to lie an ntmolute fact, according to - gha .ti 1. II. j'oniiiw, one of the prlmo promoter* f the sNaahrflle and ffttufarllle eiilorprlae, recently announced that the right of waj and olb » *r Interest a of the comph uy bud d u» the Aiiicrlcuii Unllwity t'«m* ■(ruction Company, of New York, mol In*, ynnd that would give out nothing con cerning the plana of the new owners. Latef It has been learned Hint the pur oTth- gg - rltascrn of the property wen* acting for the Atlanta, llirmluglimn mid Ailmitlc I111 | According to the Mlrf mining local rail- rood men the coiiatructlou company In to lioglu work on the new line nt oner, build ing toward Nashville from the Junction of tho Atlauta, Ulrinliighntii mol Atlantic near Itlnulnghnni. The V now ti from cludlni road In ota-ratl-a eluding two branches, aVd If^bulhffug !'•« toward Hlrmlnghnm and Atlanta at a rapid rate. From Warm Nprtuga, <*a., a Hue la IM-Ing built to Atlanta am! a around line to Atlanta la Mug built nearly w.-at from that place to Talladega, Ala.. Hina cnniiectn with the line to Hlrtiiliitfli:im. |a to b# bwit f to lluntNvIilc mol from there following Mm i mill 4*t way nt the Naahvltte and 11 n.<* villa Hue to Naahrllle. From, ‘fiijlsde rom Trtlli build HP n t gome, y to I'enanc-ola, Fin. ••ted, according to the plana <»f ra the ayatcni will reach deep -naacola end ftrtmawfrk with t lilies to Atlanta. Naalnlll* through M out gome, y When comphded, the protuolera tl. te,* nt iVtiaacola .... MBm alnoMt direct lines to Atlauta, and Itlrmlnghmii. aa well aa coverlmr i mm. him facilities. lalttle baa been doi securing een dona In Naahvllla toward iicrty for terminals ns Hi* securing property for terminals i company prolaildy nropoara ualiig I ellltlewof the Nashville Terminal I’nippim the charter of which provides that m road niter!ug Nashville mar use their llu on a coat Iwala. The I ml Id lag of this r-.i will give Nashville a great dtfal of m territory aa well na direct lines to two the meat prouilaliig seaports on .ths low Atlantic ami tip* gulf. BURGLAR ALARM SOUNDED AND. OFFICER SHOT THIEF Policeman Hardaway Discovered Negro Steal ing His Chickens—Wounded Thief Escaped. Suddenly awakened Baturday mum In* at ( o'clock by a burglar alarm that connecta with hta chicken house. Po liceman Hardaway, whose horns Is at No. 23 Ballsy atrssl, leaped from hta bed, seised a double-barreled shotgun, and, discovering a negro emerxlnf from the chicken house wllli a sack of chick ens, fired both barrels at him. Ths thief was peppered with bird shoL but notwithstanding this fart made good hta tacaps. At the report of th* cun h* dropped ths chickens snd ran from the yard. H* also left another sack of chickens, which he had atotan from some 01 place. Before officer Hardaway could hi* clothes and alv* chase, the in had xot out of slfht. lie left it I Of blood, however, showing that shot had taken'effscl, uml this w lowed by the officer for fully s mil At ths Southern railroad, nt : Daniel siren, the blood trail and It Is suppoaed ths v causllt a iiseelng train. The pollt*! station wae notified and ths police wars Instructed t.. he on tlm lookout for the negro. Ilarduuu) * chicken home «« robbed several weeks ago and at that tlmo h* m mint'd the burglar alarm. all on- l.mL oundeil thief CHARGED WITH PASSING COUNTERFEIT MONEY By Private leuaed Wire. Augusts, June 10.—Georgs Bailey waa arrested yesterday by Marshal Murry, of Ihe Unlted States court, here on a charge of trying to pass counter feit money. The money was passed In a baseball bat on the Uolumbla-Au gusts game Thursday. Ballsy Is i negro. On account of Commissioner Lane being out of ths city, Ballsy waa cay risd to. Moron to bo triad. LEE CHEOW FILES SUIT T LEE EONG BRANNEN & ANTHONY MAKE IMPROVEMENTS hta practical demonstration baa proven It absoiutsly practical and on* of Ih* greatest safeguards against loss on the part of ths depositors. At the convention to be held next weak new methods and Ideas will the convention Is recreation Jnyment of the employees from ths counting room, ths exchange of Ideas Is also looked forward to with much pleasure by thoss wbo will attend. T. H. Uranarn. of the firm of Ilran- nen * Anthony, druggists, at No. 102 Whitehall street, will leave In a few days for New York and Boston. The firm Is having a complete new sat of store fixtures built, and Mr. Rrannen will Inspect ths work before having ths fixtures shipped. The store win be remodeled throughout, and when the new furniture Is Installed will be one of the handsomest, as well as one of ths largest. In ths Mouth. Ruth member* of the firm era enter, prising young mtn. Th* growth of th* business has been little* short of mar velous. Mr. Brannsn will get new Ideas on his trip Ksat, and upon hta I*tum will put them Into operation for th* betterment of drug store conditions In Atlanta. Ha promises to set a pace. r .. -. ■ returned Hniurdsy kin* that l>tt> I -ee Because late Cheow lent money snd l.eo Fong tins n It Ia»e Cheow Med a eul morning sgulntt Lee Fong i Ice Fong be required to Cheow or show Len Cheow The suit was filed. In ths und Ice Cheow, who Is n li makes affidavit Hint ha has past four ysors lent Le- Fong sums amounting to (l*v, which Ice Fong has not paid Th* suit Is Med by J. W. Moot* and Georg* Oordoa, attorneys, „ n ,l bear* the signature of th* petitioner as fol lows: Ills VMM X CHEOW. By court tdrymsn, tthtn the IN WRECK OF AUTO MRS. TANNER DIES ■d Win M CUTCHF.ON S CASE GOES TO COUNTY COURT Npectsl to The fteorgUs. Chattanooga, Tenn., June 10.—The sensation Iq which County Court Clerk McCutcheon I* charged by the county revenue commission with having failed to collect 111.000 goes to the county court, which meets in this city Mon day. At a meeting of the finance com mittee yesterday the matter was de ferred until the meeting of the county court. i iit, r i By I’rltsle lest Helena. Mot tomoblle acrid noon Sirs. Jat commander In of the Iteputdl Mr. and Mre Tiinm Toole, wife of the govei |eral Lester Wilson, of I ^ nn automobile party irrison. The chauffeur turned room for a freight »ago tomoblle fan prr .m ran,. Ing over, und the ..<■ thrown out Mrs Tam ground first and Mrs. T 30 In an iiu- esterdsy ufter- er. «lfe of ths era) Wilson fell CAPTURE TWO CONVICTS WHO ESCAPED SUNDAY f tin- four convict a who aaca M. Smith** farm U*t s captured at Pari, *»n*- by J. If. Jonas an I K* returned to the leawi Thay, rafua* to tall two are hiding. RENOVATING ATLANTA MATTRESS CO., Ii i Phone tstT. 174 I’W-d.nont Avenue. '