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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN.
III MU
KILLED IT
MILL
\MASS ACRE OF JEWS T|
IS BELIE VED A T END\
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BE TRI
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SA YS MAID GOT PAID 1CLE
FOR TELLING LIES t
ICELAND
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'S MAYOR
IP TRACK
John C. Bucher Meets Death
in South Geox - -
gia.
Hy Private Leased Wire.
Odessa, July 15.—Today there le
I more confidence that there will be no
more Jewleh massacres and Governor
General Kaulbara haa dInarmed the
Coatacka, who threatened to reveng*
the death of a comrade In the Ghetto,
and otherwiae haa guleted the city.
Kour Jewa were killed yeaterday and
the eaodua contlnuea, although the
Jewa are moetly moving from! heir
quartera to hptela and other pane of
the city.
dent
n C. Bucher, a well-known resl-
of Decatur and owner of eewral
eaw mllla In varloua parte of eouth
Oe irKln. was Inatantly killed at 5
o'clock Tuesday afternoon at a mill
owni- i by him at Manor, Ga„ the par
ticulars of the accident not yet being
obtainable by hla relatives In Decatur.
SWINDLERS GE7 $250,000;
GIRL IS THE CHIEF AID\
FOR MING LIFE
Says He Won’t Submit to
Any Inquiry as to.
* Sanitv.
By I’rirntr leaned Wire.
New York, July 25.—The arrent of a
young woman employed In a down-
A telegram 'received’ by hVaTelitlv'e. I '<>*" banking house la promised by
Tuesday night brought the new of the ,h ® l»Hc* today In connection with an
a<.|dent, elating that death waa In- amaalng 1150,000 awlndle of the elate
ataritnneoua. The telegram contained by the means of "washing" and rolling
no details. As soon as possible A. 8. cancelled stock transfer tax stamps.
Bucher, a brother of the deceased, who | This woman la said to have furl
also Uvea at Decatur, left for the scene
of the accident, and will return with
the body on Thursday.
lir. Bucher resided at Decatur with
hla wife and grown daughter, hut was
away from home a great deal of the
time, attending to his lumber Interrsts
In the southern part of the state. Ills
wife and daughter are prostrated by |
the sudden accident.
nlahed the swindlers with a secret
mucilage that worked so well that It
By Private Leased Wire.
New York, July 15.—Harry Thaw
IUUH I IU8P CaMIIIIIIH l !Vll| civil sail sea® I m .a.. 0 rn ■
part of an expert, to dlatlngulah It ** ,h ® hilling of Stanford White. He
from the real article.
The five men arrested In connection
with the scheme which haa startled
Wall street were arraigned for A hear
ing today. The detectives are count
ing on many additional arrests.
will npt be submitted to any examina
tion ns to his sanity.
fllfford W. Ilnrirldge, Thaw’s attor
ney, declared this to be tne now certain
outcome of the tragedy, after a con
ference with Thaw and the latter's
wife In the Tombs today.
"There will be no lunacy commls-
Ion, either civil or criminal." asserted
Lawyer Hartridge. "This Is final. In
WHICH PASSED IIIK HOUSEI the words of Atr^TImw hlinselffn't'hl*
I qwn request. Ha has asked me to
| make the statement for him."
Harry Thaw considered the making
COURT OF APPEALS BILL
Tin* t#xt of Hu* NtiliM11(iitf, by Mr. Hlutou,
| of Fulton, to tin* iiitumm* to «®*tabllah
court of iipiwals. la na follow#:
Hill To lie Fiitltlcfl tin. Act to Aiuciiil
rnrnarrtpU 1 of Hcctlou 1 of Article f of
the ronatltiitlon of tlila Htntc, nml Par
agraph 6 of Hcrllon - of Maul Article.
Mini to Ailil to Mectlnli 2 n Paragraph
To Ho Known aa Paragraph Ho Aa
To Provide for the Katnlillabiucnt of h
Court of Appeals. nml to define Ita
Power# nml Jurlmllctlon; to Hcdno tin*
Jurlmllctlou of the Hupreme Court, tuid
for Other Piirpo*c#:
Section 1. He It Kuncteil by the General
•TRUCK ON ABDOMEN
BY PIECE OF TIMBER
•pedal to The Georgian.
Waycroaa, Go., July 25.—J. C. Bucher,
we home la at Decatur, Go., but who
been operating a raw mill near
Manor, 15 mllea from Waycroaa, for
nne time, was hit by a Hying plef# of
mber late yesterday evening at hla
mill and Inatantly killed. Just how the
cldent occurred cannot be learned,
t It see ins that Mr. Bucher waa near
i aaw when n piece of timber lilt him
iO the etomarh.
'll!" body will be aent to Decatur to- t "The judicial powera of IIiIm atnie ahnll
night for burial. The deceased only | | N > veated In n Miipretu# court, n court of
ently paid a vlalt to hla family at appeal#. stioerlor conrta, court a of orillmiry,
Decatur, which waa the first tor some | Justice# of the |icnre. commissioned iio-
He was well known to, a num- | wrles, i.. a>
par
agraph f» of itect|oii 2 of article fl of the
cotiatltullon of tlila afute lie amended ao
that It ahnll rend na follow*:
“The auprcnic court ahnll have no original
Jurlmllctlou. but ahnll Ik* u nmrt alone for
the trlnl mid correction of crrnra from
the superior conrta In nil civil case#, wheth
er legal or eqnltnlde, originating therein,
nud lu gll eases of felony, nud for the de
termination of qtieatloua certified to It by
the court of np|>cnla: nud ahnll alt at the
aent of government at anch times In en»h
{ ear aa are or may be prescribed by law,
■SMg “ r ">e trial slid detaruilusUon of writ;
t , . | or i-rror from tbs siiiarlor court* sud of
Piedmont Driving Club are being j .jurailona certlfled to it ss aforesaid. Tbo
drawn by Architect G. L. Norman. The I provisions of this paragraph shall heroine
„r , 1,. I, a . effsrtlvo on the flrst ilny of Jsuusry, anno
design of the new building lias not doinlul nineteen hundred end seven, bat
been definitely decided upon, but It will [ shell not street rases which, on tbst date,
obably lie built of stone, and will be •" -Te' l?*!!!!
much, handsomer and more commod- .'.J^hie'lT thl. '^ir' if appeal. bra
than th* old building, which vai j ur iMHction may Im® transferred by the au-
PHiroyrd by Are soma time ag~ "
No estimate of the can — — w^~. ------
lined aa yet, as that will depend court which Is of the cists of wbleh the
rgely upon the material used In the *""« "’"W™ " 'J" r , “®»
xterlor construction, whether marble, f r uW? nw the supreme rm.?Pmsy pre-
unite or sandstone. Milton Dargan I scribe, until otherwise provided by Inw;
president of the club and at the nml the court of appeals shall try the cases
head of the building committee. ‘ ' ■* *’
I the constitution of'thls~iitat* be amended
in i °wa. h wen’lrked here °* W “ yCr °“ < '“ito'.'T Hr iftmiS?'Kus'JiwI.'^bsTii
an.l vras well liked here. | 5 rt f i*ct)oti •• of article (1 of 1
DRIVING CLUB PUNS
ARE BEING BRAWN
of two montlia next preceding the time of]of this positive statement of such Im-
holding tin- nrit CTBStsI sycjlon. . portancs that he had his lawyer Inter-
lln^shorr nr.ss iof "n’m.-Milinint *'^ihsl^hr ru P t ,he t * ll! <h«Y wore having. In
mil.iiitlt.Hl for rslldratlos or rrjrctloa to Ihr Mr * T j’* w Joined, to or-
rlrciors Of ibis etslr st tho nrxt grnrrnl oaf to come down stairs from Thaw'e
election to be Mold nfter publlcatbm, ns cell to make the statement public,
provided In the f«rarth section of this net,] Thaw's wife arrived nr
In the sereml ebiilou districts of this ence before the lawyer reach In* the
state, nt which election every person shall Tombs it 10-to rSiriw uSS
be f|iinllfic<| to vote who la entitled to vote I J?’*® ®®J2 C * C *
tor inenilM*ra of the general assembly. All B,nce ] h< » tragedy on the Madison
persons voting at auld ebftlon In favor ] Bquare roof garden she was dressed In
of adopting the proponed amendment to | white, a white tailor-made Bnen ault.
the VonstiFtition shall have written or she still wore, however, her heavy
printed on their ballot the words, cor I brown veil
Court of Appeals Amendment.'' nnd all Drown veib
persons opiHiseil to the adoption of snld
niuendiuent shall have written or printed .. ...
on their ballots the words, "Against Court 000000000000000000000<HCH>00
of Ap|ienls Auiemlmeut."
He It Further Enacted, That
the gorernor be, nnd lie Is, hereby author
ised nna directed to provide for the sub-
first, second nnd third aect
to it vote of the people an required'by the
conntltutlou of the state In narngrnpli 1 of
section 1 of article 12, nud by this net,
GOVERNOR IDE ASK8
FOR MORE SOLDIER8.
BEGGED TO BE KILLED
TD END SUFfEBING|M?:S;;
agraph to bo knowu aa |iarngrspU B, wfclch
shall rend aa follows:
"The court of amienla shall, nntll other
wise provided byl Inw, consist of three
1 — ' ' ‘ ‘ two shall constitute a
at the aeat of govern-
her places ss inay Ik>
The governor snnll.
Immediately on the taking effect of this
amendment, appoint the Judges of the court
of appeals. The terms of the Judge "
tinted ahnll begin mi the flrst di
By Private Leased Wire. ,
Manila, July 25.—Major Gen
eral Wood, In command of the
Phllppines division, said today
that he hud no doubt that the
fighting would soon be over, ex-
be referred In the manner ns in. cases 12 P r ®*"lng confidence In tho abll-
of elections for members of the general O Ity of the Klghth infantry to
assembly to count nud uncertain the re- 0 quiet the Puiajanes. He said
suite. Issue hla prnclnmntlou for one In* 1 — *
sertlon In one of the dally papers of this
state, announcing such results nnd declar
ing the amendment ratified.
Sec. 7. He It Further Enacted, That
nil Inwa and pnrta of laws In conflict with
this act lie, nnd the same are, hereby re
pented.
y2?|i} W® An MwlAitnn -1 nppoIli»v\» Kunn wiui «u ow «nv imj «n
llnlelgB, N. C., July 25.—An explosion ®f Jnuunry, anno domlnl nineteen hundred nml
4M^< gallon gasoline tank, supposed to j seven, and shall In* re*i>eet!vcljrMwo years,
o been empty, occurred at the plant of four years and six rears. The persona ao
Mfi OH Compxny ««
*11 hate, nnd they shnll l»e rum missioned 1
2 , JV n ®* All terms after the expiration
iffy. bfiWSba he will die. said terms (except uncxplred terms) sbal
♦ h . Wuf.y Ilu 1>® tor six years eoch, and the aureesaora
th. tank, Ms cftotfalMW •trlnp^ from his Q f said Jndges ahnll bo elected by the peo-
****** SSLJMJSSiS. V, I. dlea 0 P ,e - Th® times nnd manner of aucl| elec-
g I li eitiF 1 l!!!£(i 0 »£r A “S ', t.nk I nn,J the mode of filling a vacnucy
OT T1w M*™. fsjr lniade the burning tank, which causes au unsxplrod term, ahkll be
l A* lhe ■*»*»»• “re or may be provided for by
which he caught, Lunsford was drawn l t | )(l | HWg relating to tho election and ap
pointment of Justices of the supreme court.
The court of irppcsl* shall have Jurisdiction
for the trial and correction of errors from
the superior courts In nil canes I11 which
such Jurisdiction la not conferred by this
constitution on the supreme court, nml
from the city courts of Attantn and Savan
nah. and such other like conrta aa have
been or may be hereafter established In
other cities, except that where, lu a cate
pending In the court of appeals, a question
Is raised as to the construction of a pro
vision of the constitution of this state
^ . or of the Vulted States, or ns to the con-
Mayor Woodward notified Chief of atltutlounllty of mi act of the general as-
V tfr«i Jennfnra wv.lrn «,inv in Mam nn ••whly of thla state, and a decision of the
r 1 jcnningn Wednesday to dose U P questfon Is ueivaanry to the determination
Gann ft Qarraux ealoon, at IU Simp- of the caae, the court of ap|»eala shall so
i n street certify to the supreme court, and there-
... . „ # upon n transcript of the record shall be
Thla saloon has been the cause of transmitted to the supreme court, which,
mors discussion In council than any nfter hnviug afforded to tbs parties at
„,he, Borne ..me „o, when ..0.-07 ... SBW.SW’tPlS
rt nte* were belnc dlecueeed. It ww I lion *| ri rtllM, end (hr rourt of epurali
<*;.ilm*d that the ealoon wae nlwaye I ehetl I. buuml Iqr the luetroctloe,eo xlren.
crowded with nesroea, and waa a nul- But If 1»jr reaeou of en equal dlvlelon of
';: n< ' r nerro h r*e.ra?ranra h r 1 ^STt.^ J5PW
^h n u.* r °OnTh , ? U moUo„ of Counrtonan ?h. ,P eSTr!; o?‘Vpp
neroy. It was decided to allow the I time certify to the supreme court any other
p>n to continue to run If the res- questions of law concerning which It de-
rants were closed bv July 1 "res the Instruction of the supreme court
at Is now nfilmed that Him restau. for proper decision; and thereupou the au-
* *a hnvi M 5rhwn rinmJS \Vir V**™* »““* «»*• Inalruetlon on
1 qn®*bo“> certlfie.1 to It. whb’h shall
th* place le aa obnoxious to the neigh- i*. binding oa the court of apiieals lu such
&
SALOON CLOSED DPI
horhood aa ever.
I># htndlug oa the court of appeal!
cast*. The manner of certifying queatloua
to tho supreme court of appeals, and the
subsequent proceedings In regard to the
seme In the supreme court, shall he as the
supreme court shall by Ita rules prescribe,
uutll otherwise provided by Inw. No af
firmance «f the judgment of the court be
low. In cases pending In the court of ap
peals. shall result from delny In dtspoilug
of questions certified by the court of ap
peals to the supreme court. AU writs of
error lu the court of appeals, when re-
Mrs. Josephine Peacock,
pedal to The Georgian.
Columbus, Ga., July 25.—Mrs. Jose- I conrt7 nnd before the docket of The term
bine Banka Peacock, wife of O. J. >■ *»* the court closed, shall be
p. .nrwvir th. n u,ki entered thereou. nnd when received at any
P* < k, the well-known clothing man- | other time aball lw entered ou the docket
ufa^tursr, died at her home In Wynn- of the next term, and they shall atand
,on T T ” y * ar "
i ge and had lived at the place where | may prescribe, until otherwiae provided by
t-he died since her birth. It being the *“^1 The .-ourt of nppeala ehaU jlppoInt
unnum hrimAiiww.i #«- ik.' w, I “ clerk and n sheriff of the court. The
Hanks homestead for the past three- re porter of the supreme court shall Its
quarters of a century. Resides her bus- | reporter of the court of nr»jj*als. until other :
band, she leaves four children.
wise provided by law.
the conrt of am'
first Monday :
first term of
__ „ I teen hundred' and seven. ” The In ws relit -
J. J. Gay, 20 years old, died at his I lug to the supreme court, aa to qualifies
r v£T? ".r ? ambl "-
0 clock Tuesday afternoon. He Is sur- I membera of the court are disqualified, the
' lved by a wife and father and mother. Powers, duties, anbtries. tr+« ami term et
The funeral mpvIaai win .» « | officers, the mtnle of carrying cases to the
fuaerai services will be held at 2 j court, the |»ower«. practice, procednre, time
waeck on Thursday. Tha Interment I of sitting and citsta of the court, the pub-
win be In the Corinth Church buI of refmrts of ear - f
ground.
•. A. WHITEN. I nut'll otherwise* provided hy law. shall lip-
S. A. Whiten. 21 years old, an em- P x r •» the «;ourt of amwaK an far as they
, .»re of lh. Southern Boll TW.phon. 32 raSr,"®. JJf .tfSS? V,
1 ’OPXDY, died at the Grady Hoapttal awH-ola *• prHradenta."
Tueaday afternoon from the elfeola of P** - ' 4 - . ^ .•* Eoarfed. Ttat
lnlurlea reeelred In a fell e,J>i whrnerpr ibe «!«>»» proprar.1 nuu-udment
a*o ThiiUlii . W *t5* 1° Ike -m.lllutlon ahnll 1* a*rra.l to l.r
iy* y — **l*J t * T ' from the two-third, of tho meniln-r. I'loi-tid to raoh
haapltal to Hariy G. Poole * (o', un- of the two bonnra of the xeueml tiwecn-
ertaxinx eetabllnhment. The funeral Wy. and tb** Mine bun entered on
^irrlcea will be held from hla late real- W>«r Journolo, with the yean nnd uara
lienee, (74 Kant Pair at rent, at 10 .“•‘t* toereoo. the trorernor .hall, and he
<■ cloeic Thunder monitor and the *• Beeetar nntborlted and luntrnrtnl. to
lody will be tak™^rStortet«i"for £b“Ki f r2U'™X*ta rart'elTiril
Unnent at 15:10 Thuraday. I jUtri^ ’STSSHSt!? fS •■T25SS
EAGAN OUTWHEELED
COP ON BICYCLE
‘Tve rhaaed many n hlryclltt on my
wheel, nnd thla man la tha flrat one I
muhln't ratrh,” wild f’nll OITIerr l’ayno, In
the |.dlra court Wedneaday mornliiy. "I
elm nod Jdm more than a mile, and be kept
abend of me. And atlll be aaya ho waa not
exceed I Uf the apeed limit”
II. P. Kogan, a young man who worka
for the IVealern ' Electric Comimny, waa
the xroreher arraigned before Judge
llroylea. lie aald he waa not riding Tory
faat. but the officer ataled that Pagan
lient him lo the Wealeru Electric Com-1
there would be no lack of troopa
In Leyte while there were any
Indlcationa of trouble. Other of
ficers aald they were not ao
cure the Pulajnnes would not
keep up the fighting to the hope
that the trlbea to Samar would
break out to sympathy.
Governor General Ide has ap
pealed to the military authori
ties for a larger force of regu
lars to Leyte, and the Eighth
Infantry waa dispatched at once
for Hollo and an additional de
tachment of the Twenty-fourth
was aent from Camp Ilumpus.
Governor Omens reports that
there are no more outlaw bands
and that the Island le complete
ly pacified.
Students of Phllippln# affalra
among the civil authorities have
aald that they attribute the sud
den breaking out of tha fanatic
bands lo the arrest and capture
of ao many of the old leaders
within the pant few weeks.
OOGGOOGGOOQODOGOGOOOOOGOOQ
SUPERB NIGHTS ATONE
FOR THE8E HOT DAYS.
llroylea.
STATISTICS.
ran ride % mllea an hour on reach
tree, where the mce vras pulled oB,” aald. „
OBIeer l'nyue, "nnd I waa doing myj v
heat." -lo
“Three dollars ami costa,” aald Judgo 0
O
o
o
a
O
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BIRTH8. |g
To llr. and Urn. llenry Ruttenbamn, at O
2W Bast Hunter street: a (laughter. | 0 wru. cuui uiiu unuiug umwi, v
u T" * ,r - >,r *- H- v Warmack, »t 7»|<j hearing an aroma of freshness 0
To Mr and 'sira‘ l w* h p Howell at ° * nd o( vitality, have served to O
"j./" •* o make-nocturnal meditation and 0
0 rest a matter of keen enjoy'
If tt were not ao vulgarly
cheap one might aay with ve
racity that the rain has skldone
at last, leaving, however, aa an O
evidence of Its erstwhile ex- O
latence a certain humidity of
the atmosphere which makes
for wilted collars and some
what tefnperlsh dispositions.
The nights, though, ore au-
perb. Cool and bracing breexca,
Ltickle street; a daughter.
DEATHS.
IJIIIan L. Day, 6 months old, died of eoL
gratlnn of the brala, at 105 Alexander
at reel.
Jacy t#e Done, 2 years old, died af
jMropbobln, at I'aatcur Institute.
PROPERTY~TRAN8FER8.
12.500—K. II. Thornton to 8. M. Bur-
hank, lot on I'rarhtre* road. Bear Bratton
lot. Warmuty deed.
18.000—8. M. Burbank to Mrs O. A. D.
Joan, name lot. Warranty dead.
(3,000 l’rnal Hnm-Ura. B. llarknUle to
Mm. Lyda Horton, lot on Georgia arenue,
lloncl for title,
(5.000—A. li. Adair. Hr., et al. to Mm.
Hen ilia Dodd, Iruatce, lot on Trinity
arcane. Warranty deed.
-O. J. Maddox to Mrs F. E. Mid
lot ou tlroTo atrect, near Ethel
atmt. Warranty deed.
0 ment,
0 The forecast la;
0 Pair Wedneaday night and O
0 Thuraday.
0 Wedneaday temperatures:
0 7 a. m. 70 degrees
0 S a. m 75 degrees
O 0 a. m 78 degrees
0 HI n. m 10 degrees
O 11 a. m (1 degrees ^
O 12 noon (0 degreaa O
O 1 p. m 81 degrees O
0 Ip. a -.81 degrees
O0Q0000OO000000O0OO0000OCH3
CUBA PAYS HEED
TO U, S.
Flowera, mui# lot. Horn! for title. ■
12.300 IVnnl Hum—S. II. Turman and R.
N. llugbrs to \T. E. Flowers, lot on Oak
•troot. u#ar lawton. Bond for till#. ,, ... . .„ , ....
(2,000—1\ L. Ohoaewood to It. C. Fischer, Bf Private I^aarnl Wire,
lot on corner of Killian ntreet and Month I Washington, July *5.—The state de-
"Soff-H. c Fto-Kr m J. A. Fischer. rec * ived 11 . c * b, ** r V"
asm* lot. Warranty deed. from Mr. Bleeper, flrst secretary of tha
elSftt ln“w'SffT!lLV.rr. W .-.yWI 8tB,e * le »“ ,on “
fct.3 Kmiilri- Htat# Inveatmrnt Cool- ,
imnjr to Edith G. l’lorro, lot on Adder- foreign affair* ha* Informed him that
JE*, ,,re "'' u - ar P«'>ot>e. Warranty the of th# Unltttl 8 ,alea gov
1550-Frank U Malone to Mrs Flora r. ernment tor a pardon for Millie Brown
Iqwbea.I.Jot oa iraiBa.aTonuo. sear North | «nd her associates will be favorably
IS— Mutual Ixmu and Banking Companr I considered at tomorrow** session of the
to Mm. F. C. lawhead, sains lot. Quit cabinet.
claim deed. | Thla action will be taken, the cable-
, „.xm states, to conalderatl-
BUILDING PERMIT8. I declaration made by Mlaa Brown and
SltOrtV. >1. Nichols to repair one-story I the others arrested to the tale of Pines,
frame dwrlllug at 167 West Mitchell street, that they were Ignorant of the law pro-
tso-W. M. Nlcbajs, to repair ooe xtory hlbltlng the laying of prtvate telegraph
^J.ck 'Vwc^ ro r *Tmi, on...tor 7 * h ' ,r P romtm not lo tn,n,
from# dwelling at l« Hanart aronu#. I » rMI a » aln *
H2M’. I. Wood, to build od#-
fram# dw#UI«g at Ml Fulton atmt
$175—8. II. rh#lan t to ro-«tiv#r two frame
dwellings nt 1I5-14T West Mltrhell street.
$2,000—11. I,. Wood.
FALLS FOUR STORIESi
ESCAPES WITH LIFE
live one-stnry frame dwellings on fllenu,
Windsor nml Garibaldi atm-ta
2100—11. I. Walker, to alter l-rl- k build
ing at Sl< Peachtree atrect.
60—J. Troanateln. to-re-raver one-story
frame dwelling at a Fortress avenue. , _
(150—Mrs. It” I* Scales, to add to one- Special to The Georgian.
•torr frame dwelling at « Forrest arenue. Columbus, Ga., July 85.—W. U John-
frame dwrllliig* , at* t.' , , |Iiirwen , ntra^. ,,Dfy * on - * n employee at the Eagle and
ttoo-llamlall Broa.. to hulld brick founds- Phenlx mills, fell four stoiiee lo the
iloa at 05 Marietta street. I ground on an elevator to mill No. 8
n n .,L | yeetentay. Th# wire cable tbaf held
o . . ulS? .,“***! ° p “ k- I the elevator broke and Johnson, who
Kpeciel lo The ticorxlan. I W aa on the platform at the lime, aent
Commerce, Oa.. July 25.—Hon. Rich- down to the ground Door, the elevator
t rd B. Russell, candidate for the nom- striking the bottom eo hard that It
nation for governor, will address the rebounded several feet. Johnson's es
rlttxens of this community here 8qt- j rape front death was almost mlracu-
urday afternoon, July 28. It Is expect- lous. and he was only badly bruised to
•d that a lane crowd will attend- 1 •aversi t-'-.-ca. but wlU recover.
By Prlrate Leased wire.
Pittsburg, Pa.,’July 25.—With Blanch
Ashby, the negress maid, once to th.-
employ of Hartje, to be summoned by
the defense to rebuttal to face a charge
made In open court yesterday which to
the same breath accused her of perjury
and Mrs. Hartja with bribery and sub
ornation, today's session to the famous
divorce proceedings promises sensa
tional developments. The Ashby wo
man arrived in the city last night from
Washington, D. C., her home, she hav
Ing been brought hare to deny. If pos
sible, th* allegations made against her
late yesterday by Silas Canady, a negro,
also of Washington, who declared that
the woman had confided to him that
she had been offered (20<) by Mrs.
Hartje If the divorce proceedings were
decided In her favor.
Got Pay For Lying.
Silas P. Canady waa asked: *
"How many talks did you have with
Mr*. Ashby about tha Hartje case?”
"I think I had two.”
"And every time ahe talked of-this
cake, she said ahe lied and waa paid to
lie to the Hartje caae. How much did
she say she got for lying?"
"The flrst tlma she said she got (25
for her flrat trip to Pittsburg."
"How much for the second?"
‘She aald she waa paid (5 a day and
her expenses, .and she was here five
days and got 555."
"Did you not say that you could
come to thla city, testify In the Hartje
case and get enough money for your
evidence to get married on?"
"No."
“This Mra. Ashby vdluntarily told all
you people about being engaged to lie
In this case. You never questioned her
about the matter?"
"She told us without any question
ing."
"Did Mr. Ashby write a letter to Mr.
Hartje about testifying for him?"
"As I understand, he wrote that If
Mr*. Ashby was to come on here to lie
for Mr*. Hartje he was willing to come
on here and tell the truth."
"Is It not a fact that you people all
got together and mads this story and
then Ashby wrote to order to get re
venge on hi* wife?"
"No. sir: we simply beard Mra. Ash
Attack on Trolley Rails
By 500 Guarded
. Men. .
By Prints Leased Wire.
Cleveland, Ohio, July 25.—War na#
u „ | b«*un on the Cleveland Electric Rail-
g ”5S* and ar * here way Company -by the city today, a
to testify to that fact forc „ of 500 mfn wa , aent to te J f
ATTORNEY FOR HARTJE » h * tracks of the railway company In
IS KILLED POLITICALLY, fulton Mfeet. between Lorain street
By Prlrnte Leased Wire. I c * 1 ? * c *tV em-
Plttahuro- Pn Julv 25’ After he- P|°yees w er.? under the direction of
Pittsburg, Fa., July 25. Arter be Mayor Tom U Johnson and Chief of
smirching a half doxen families to this p 0 n C e Kohler, and were protected by
city, the Hartje divorce case has brok- a force of police,
en Into politics. The Democratic coun- At l*ast a quarter of a mile of track
ty leader* refuse to consider Attorney “ p h ^?£° re L, h ® 5 0m E?J ly knew
John Jlarron as a candidate for die-' worked to four fr five g'tn J h *Su^r-
trlct attorney, because he la counsel for I lntendent A. D. Dupont, of the Munlcl-
Augustus Hartje In this case. I Pal Traction Company, was In direct
Charles A. Kagan, the Democratic S' 1 ,*,?' .
| The action of the city was due to the
leader, who had so much to do with fight over franchises that has been In
unhorsing Colonel James M. Guffey In progress. The general manager of the
the Democratic state convention, says company, John. J. Stanley, said the
the Democrats do not consider Mr. purpose of the city was to make way
Marron an advlslbte candidate. for the low fare trolley company’s
It Is rumored that If any one goes tracks, which are xpected to come
on the stand and testifies that he broke down Fulton street from Rhoades ave.
open Madina's trunks, arrests will fol- I nue. to get to the east side. Stanley
low, and In all probability they will I aald there was no question of the right
be made to the court room. It Is also of the Cleveland Electric Company to
expected that a great legal battle will use these tracks on Fulton street,
take place when Hartje's attorneys en
deavor to show how the Madlne love |
letters ware secured.
LOCAL NEWS CONDENSED
Rummage Sale.
The German Ladles’ Aid Society will
hold a rummage sale at 218 Peter*
street Friday and Saturday. All mem
bers are requested to have contribu
tions ready for call Thursday.
Bound Over for Assault.
Lulu Butler, the negress who created
such a disturbance In the Vendome ho
tel Monday night and shot and (light
ly wounded Alice Slaton, another ne-
gresa, was bound over to the recorder’#
court Tuesday afternoon. The testi
mony showed that each of the women
had a revolver on the night of the
fracas, and the Butler woman succeed
ed In shooting flrst.
Prasentsd’with Gavel.
Aa a mark of esteem to which he la
held by tha American Waterworks' As
sociation, of which he was president In
1908, City Engineer Robert M. Clayton
received Tuesday, through the mail, a
handsome gaveL finished in cherry and
bronze braes. The gift was sent by
the Mueller Manufacturing Company,
of Decatur, III.,, and Is one of a number
given to each of the pest presidents of
the association.
Ban Dyar Wanted.
Mrs. Susan Dyer, an Inmate of the
county alms house. Is anxious to locate
her son, Ben, and has requested the
police to aid her In her search. She
has been III for some time, and Is anx
ious for her son to call and see her.
Buslnese Meeting Called.
After the regular prayer meeting at
the 8econd Baptist church Wednesday
evening the Young Men's Missionary
Society will hold a business meeting,
to which every member Is urged to be
present, as matters of vital Interest are
:o discussed.
Two "Wrack Suits.”
Maggie Burge, a minor, filed suit to
the superior court Wednesday morn-
BECAUSE QF ARREST
qINSULTED BY NEGRO
WOMAN SHOT AT DIM
J, C, BEAM LEAVES
ATLANTA THURSDAY
Jerome C. Beam, the newly appolnt-
1 assistant -general passenger agent
of the Southern railway, with head
quarter* In the Chemical building to
St. Leuls, leaves with hla wife Thura
day morning for hla new home. Wed
neaday waa spent In a last hand-shake
with his host of Atlanta friends, all of
whom regret exceedingly to see him
go, but unite with their congratula
tions In the deserved promotion which
baa come hla way.
Mr. Beam has been a prominent resi
dent of Atlanta for years and with his
wife has been exceedingly popular with
all classes of people with whom he haa
come In contact. His genial manner
and cordial friendship for all has won
for him a host of frlenda, both In and
out of the colony of thla city and all
Mirts of the South. Hts frequent trai
nees trips has made him equally pop
ular to all sections of this district.
, Mr. Beam baa been a member of the
Mystic Shrtnera for many years and
has figured prominently to the doings
of the local order. While regretting.
leaving hla many frlenda to thla city,
Mr, Beam Is rather glad to return to
St. Louis, where for six year* he re
ported while making Chicago hla
icadquartfrs when to charge of that
territory. He 1* thoroughly conver
sant with the conditions to that local
ity where he will now be stationed.
5!r. J. C. Lusk, who comes from
Jacksonville, to taka the place made
vacant by the promotion of Mr. Beam,
laft Wednesday morning for the Flor
ida city, where he will remain .until
coming to Atlanta on August 1 to re
main permanently.
COP CATCHES NEGRO
PROWLING IN BOUSE
ing claiming damages to the sum of
(10,000 from the Central of Oeorgla
and the Atlanta and West Point rail
ways for Injuries alleged to have been By Prlrnte Leased Wire,
received In the picnic train wreck on New York, July 25.—Alfred King, the
d “”* *Saaff4& J LeLE Ur E' fl h*S bookmaker, who was arrested and sub-
'sequenlly released to connection with
the disappearance of Mrs. Halsey Cor-
Mall Clark Injured. I win's (50,000 gems, la preparing to sue
William H. Smith, a railway postal Mrs. Corwin,
clerk, filed suit to the city court Wed- His nttomey, Aaron J. Levy, declares
nesday morning against the Southern that "the colonel," the New York mil-
railway for (15,000 damages. Smith llonalre. who, according to King, was
alleges that he was hurt to a collision named to the Corwin divorce suit, will
at Salisbury, N. C., on May 5. be named to a statement which King
Is preparing for the purpose of vlndl-
Southern Railway Sued. eating himself.
J. T. Drake filed suit In the city |
court Wednesday morning against the
Southern railway for (2,000. He alleges
that he was hurt on September 20,
1905, while acting as a switchman.
Charged With Robbing Ttunk.
Accused of robbing the trunk
George W. Llppy at the boarding house
of Mra M. A. Webster, 172 Ivy street,
where both were boarding, Thomas, .. ...... . ... . „
Wood, a young man. waa Wednesday ® n ' Will Shaw, of 895 Whitehall
morning bound over by Judge Landrum street, telephoned to the police station
under (200 to answer to the charge In Wednesday afternoon for an offleer to
the superior court Llppy mlsaed a p roce ed to her home at once and arreit
ring ana & number of other articles I • l * #Leon*aMad *.j_
from his trunk and Investigation bj! * n *« ro who had threatened her In an
tho city detective force revealed the Insulting manner. Call Offleer Luck
tact that the ring had been pawned at I hastened to the scene at once, but Mrs.
the Globe Loan Offlce on Decatur ghaw had frightened the negro away
fh'L'l'Vvie» C h*«Tf h!L,n h ne^ed ° nd 110 traC ® ot th ® f“8 ltlV ® w " fOUIld.
that the ring had been pawned In tho u — _ h .,
name of the defendant, though he did Mr *- Sh * w Uv «® on th0 ® <,g * of " hat
not swear that Wood waa the man who la known to that locality as- Murphys
brought the ring to his shop. Wood woods and was In a yard to the rear
wa* represented by Judge Spencer B. of her little home shortly before noon
Atkinson, and gavs the required bond, when a negro, who had been at work
—— to the woods all the morning, ap-
Rallroad Committee Friday, proached her and made several insult-
To settle upon the route of the Inter- tog remarks. She waa thoroughly
urban electric line after It reaches At- frightened and hastily entered the
lento, the committee on electric and house. Securing a revolver, she fired
other railroads will hold session Friday two shots at the negro, one of the bul-
afternoon at 2 o’clock. I lets clipping a limb from off a tree di
rectly over his head.
The olght of the revolver and th#
noise of the shooting scared the negro
and he disappeared, the police belnf
unable to find even a trace of him.
CHARGE OF PEONAGE
AGAINSnMPLOTERSIright LEG COT OFF
»-™J . BY SWITCH ENGINE
States dsputles from here have gone
to the Jackson Lumber operations, at
Lockhart, Ala., for the arrest of em- i ... , _._ h , „g
ployees whom It le charged are hold- , *■, 8ct ?;* d I h * d -i 1 *. '**?*'^
Ing German employees and forcing J"** below the knee Wedneadsy eft*™ 0 ®®
them to work virtually as slaves. In-, by s Southern railway switch engine st
formation of the state of affalra waa Johns street croulng. He wss taken .«e
brought here by foreigners, who had en- J*j® °™ d J hospital. Ills condition Is seri-
caped several days ago, and an Invest!^ ou *'
gallon haa been quietly going on since.
The Jackson Lumber Company la I
one of the largest to the South. It waa
organised three years ago, and Is com
posed principally of Michigan and
Wisconsin capitalists.
tf the allegations are true, about one
hundred Immigrants, mostly Germans,
are held to the lumber camps of that
company.
GEORGIA NEWS
IN PARAGRAPHS
Discuss Railroad Plans,
special to Tbs Georgian.
Dublin, Ga., July 25.—Quite a num
ber of citlsens Interested Inr the con
attraction of a railroad from Dublin to|_i£5 STK„«KTJ franrhlte.
'. h . la Cl , ty .iL°!! day PWulew to rt,r„Txh »<ent ga.. « ga. one-
TO DECIDE FRIDAY
I NEW GAS PLANT
Whether Atlanta will hare another
company will be finally aettled Friday
morning at 10 o'clock. TV* matter be*
l»een dragging along for many week*. The
committee on street*, Alderman Key chnlr*
man, met Wednesday morning, but adjourn
ed until Friday with the understanding
that a decision would be reached at _that
time, whether there wa* a quorum present
or not.
The Southern Ga* Company,
Patrolman J. M. Pittman slept late Tue*
day nfternoou at his home, 15$ South Pryor
street, after a night on duty, and he waa
awakened by a strange step In the bouoe.
He kuew that *11 the members of his fam
lly were In Mississippi on n visit to rela
tire* and he thought the noise worth in
vefltlgattng.
lie f«Hiud Will Thotna*. a negro, walking
arouud la the parlor atul evidently taking,
mental Inventory of the furniture with n
revolver.
"I was looking for a lady that Uvea about
here somewhere,” explained the negro. "I
Just thought I’d look around and sen If thla
was her house.''
Mr. Pittman did not think the explanation
tlsfartory. Neither did Judge Broyles.
the door, and be careful not to choose a
l*ollfv offlf'er'a residence when he wants to
sxplore the Interior*
afternoon at theclub room In the Car- hfth cheaper than the prraent companr.
negle library and discussed the plans agrees to furnish the city and public nUft
of the road. There were also large schools gas free, and to hsre Its plant is
crowds from Plnetucky, Burch and I running order within eighteen month*.
Lowery districts..
Sperls, ,o FATE 0F B0NI
Wharton remalnmMn tha ctty'untli la»t ‘ SET F0R FALL
night fer the purpose of giving hla
famous lecture on Palestine. Dr. Whar- ,
ton made many frltnds while here, who I By Private Leased Wire
will always be glad to welcome hla* re* I *
turn ' * I Paris, July' 25.—October 1 > to
24 is the date of the Castellane
„ ... F !£ n ' ,r •’ Union Rally.
8p ^."{,ili 0 .r«fy"-25.-Th. Farm- divorce hearin e’ the'courtaR
yr*' Educational and Co-operative Bouncing that it will be held SOine-
Unlon of Heard county held a rally at I.. , T . rr
Flat Rock-camp ground Saturday. A|t |me between those datefi.
53? Dr°W. aTreni. oTYte^'nd COKnteredit0rR Wil1 bC ^ “
Mr. Hunnlcutt, of Atlanta. the same time.
Revival Has Closed.
Special to The Georgian.
Dublin, Oa., July 25.—The revival FEARING THE OFFICERS
which haa been In program to thla city DEMENTED MAN SUICIDE*
for two week*, conducted by Dr. H. M I ——
Wharton, under the auaplcea of the Special to The Georgian.
n i a hi church ’ c ® m ® *° B clo *e Sunday New Orleans La. July 25.—J°hn
nl * Barthe, a gardener, believing officers
Infant Child Dead. were after him, sprang from hla bed,
Special to The Ueorgtan. aelxed a shotgun and running out on
_Oxford, Oa.. July 25.—The Infant son the gallery at hla residence yeaterday,
' k- "’eber died blew hla head almost entirely off.
if h .H J h * funeral , service* Mlaalng the flrat ahot, he plared 'h«
"*T® h ® ,d ** i h ®. borne yeaterday after- gun under HI* chin and puJIrd the‘trig-
bod > r »“ to- ger. H* was 45 year* of age and bad
t»rr*4 to thq Oxfocd cemetery. | shown signs of a weak mind of l»t*>