The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, July 27, 1906, Image 9

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■ Brnm THE a(g yonK Mat The Vital Part Of “Correct Clothes for Men” tailoring is what you don’t see. It *8 the part you don’t see that makes the part you do see worth see ing. The deft little touches of tailoring genius, expert ence and* care do not show in the finished garments, but they tell in the wear and fit of clothes bearing $e label of Alfred Benjamin & Co SUITS— $12.50 —TO— $25.00. ESSIG BROTHERS, "CORRECT CLOTHES FOR MEN/’ 26 WHITEHALL ST. (COPYRIGHTED.)' WANTED COLORED LABORERS $1.25 PER DAY GEORGIA CAR COMPANY, RIDGE AVENUE. KING OF OIL TO FACE JURY IN SEPTEMBER TWO BADLY HURT IN W, 6 A, WRECK Ohio ProsecutorHopes To Break Alleged Oil Combine. D. B.r Private Leased Wire. Findlay, Ohio, July 27.—John Rockefeller will J>e placed on trial tor violating the Valentine antl-truet law on September 4. Through hla counsel Mr. Rockefeller gave bond In the sum of $10,000 for his appearance on that” date. Ho will come here from his sum mer home In Cleveland. Tho action of his attorneys In giving bond for his appearance Is believed to reault from fear on the part of Mr. Rockefeller that through some error he might be arrested when he arrives in Ohio. There Is no chance of his being placed under arrest, as he has filled all the requirements of the law. Mr. Rockefeller's bond was signed by George F. Jones, cashier of the First National bank, and one of the wealth ier men of Standard Oil affairs. Tr.i.ecutlng Attorney W. L. David »)•* he will have a Jury tty Mr. Rockefeller and VISIT OF STORK MAY OPEN PRISON By Private Leaned Wire. St. Paul, July 27.—It Is now likely iat a pardon will he granted Mrs. Stella Brennan, who Is In the state ptlion at Stillwater serving a life sen tence, having been convicted of mur der In the second degree for ftllting her nepdaughter In Minneapolis about a Jear ago. If clemency Is granted It will be be- nuee Mrs, Brennan has become a mother while In 'prison. The child Is to be «ent to the woman's mother In Michigan. At the time of the trial ac quittal was asked on the ground that the woman was not responsible for *h«t she did. Her condition was •noun, and It Is thought that It- In- mieneed the Jury In Its verdict. Dur- ■“8 the whole of the trial Mrs. Bren-, ••mi husband atood by her and aided the defense as far as was in his Rover. ooooowdocHWooaactoooaowwi O. ROCKEFELLER EAGER 0 TO GET BACK HOME, O By William Hoster. O. On Board Liner Amerlka, by El O Marconi Wireless, via Halifax, 2 El July 27.—Mr. Rockefeller Is eager 2 O to get home and as the ship El nears the port of New York ho El becomes taciturn and -uncommu- El hlcattve. He Is fast losing his 2 simple, friendly ways, and does El El not mingle with his fellow pasaen- El El gers and take part In their sport 2 El as he aid on the way out. El El Here on board the shin he Is E> O nervous and always Is alone, ex- Ei El cept for the attendance of Dr. 0 El Biggar, or his valet. Mr. Roeke- El El feller tells me that he has en- 0 0 Joyed his trip very much. He 0 0 says that at Compelgne he has 0 had the most complete rest of hts 0 life. He was entirely free from 0 annoyance and lived freely and 0 O openly, like ordjnary men. 0, 00O00EHSOEKI000000000E10200E10 company officials and Individuals con nected with the alleged oil combine. It Is no secret In this city that Pros ecutlng Attorney David will try Mr. Rockefeller first. He saga If he can convict the head of the trust he will, a great measure, have killed the combine. BRYAN CONFERS WITH KING ED. By Private Leased Wire. London, July 27.—At the personal re. quest of his majesty. Ambassador Reid presented William J. Bryan to'King Edward yesterday and the three gen tlemen chatted together on a most In formal basis for about an hour. The work of the inter-parliamentary union of peace prospects In general and Mr. Bryan’s Impressions of the various countries he has visited during his tour of the world formed a greater part of the conversation. Afterwards nearly a hundred of the delegates of the Inter-parliamentary union were received In audience by his majesty. Beside Mr. Bryan the Americana S resent were Congressmen Batholdt, of Ilssouri; Burton, of Ohio, and Hoar, of Massachusetts. 1. WASHINGTON, D.C. AND RETURN (One Way Rate for the Round Trip) OPEK-TO-THE-PUBUC $17.75—SI7.75—t17.75 S EABOARV) MR LINE RAILWAY v Ticket* will be sold for alt trains on July 27, 10 and tl, with final limit of August 8 Only costa 5oi cent! to have limit extended until September I, IBM. ?—THROUGH TRAINS EVERY DAY—7 *AME RATE WILL APPLY VIA NORFOLK, VA, AND STEAMER UP THE POTOMAC RIVER. Call on any of the underslgnd for Sleeping Car or Steamer reser vations. D. W. MORRAH, C. B. WALKER, City Pass- and Ticket Agt. (City -T?c£et OfbceYs^aaehtree Street, Atlanta. Ga.) W. E. CHRISTIAN, A.G.P.A., Atlanta, Ga. NARROW ESCAPE Followed Child to Stream by Footprints and Threw Herself in Water. Special to The Georgian. Carrollton, da., July 87.—Yesterday afternoon the wife of John Reeves, who lives near Sand Hill, 7 mile* northeust of Carrollton, accompanied her children to assist them across the creek on their way to school. After her return home a short distance away, her llttlo 18- mvntha-nld baby In trying to f illow the jiher children, fell Into the crook and drowred The -body was recovered about three-quarters of a mile below. The mother narrowly escaped drown ing herself, as sho, on following the little fellow and seeing Its footprints lending Into the water, frantically threw herself Into the stream, but w rescued In time (,o prevent drowning. PROFilTM E BY CLERK, By Private Leaned Wire. New York. July 71.—The profit which Samuel Byerly, sn express rempany'a clerk of this city, made when ho bid for SS.SOO.OOO of the Panama canal bonds and then trans ferred bis purebase to J. It. Ilsehe A Co., bankers, was $77,014. The prlee of the bonds was already advanced to 104.40. It Is learned Hint Bachu A- Co. have also dlspoaed of the bonda to Flake Ai Itoblnoon. who were the aucceaafnl blddera for the larger part of the liond leane. Secretary of tho Treasury Shaw haa Informed Ilyerly that he will receive hla allotment of bonds provided he deposit! the sum of |5,, with the treasury department by Auguat L John Greene, engineer, and Howard Jenkins, a train band,_ were brought to Atlanta ^Thursday night fttom the scene of the wreck earlier In the day at Car- tersvllle, on the Western and -Atlantic line- As stated on Thursday, Greene suffered a broken arm and Internal In juries and was attended by surgeon* at Cartersvllle before being brought here. Jenkins was more seriously Injured than at first supposed, as when he ar rived here It was found that he was lufferlnj with a dislocated shoulder, broken leg and severe bruises on Ills body .and limbs. He was taken to hla home on Central avenue, where ho will be obliged to remain confined to his bed for several weeks. An Investigation Is to ba conducted by the officials of the Louisville and 'lvllle and Western and Atlantic roaffh Just as quickly as the victims of the accident recover sufficiently to be able to give their testimony, and It will be then determined as to who was to blame for the wreck, which caused a K tat deal of damage to the property of th companies. It Is stated unofficial ly that the engineer of tho Louisville and Nashville train did not obey orders and proceeded on hla way when he should have been on a siding. new "Interchangea ble 1,000 MILE TICKETS. The Central of Georgia Railway Is now selling Interchangeable 1,000 mile tickets, good ovor 30,000 miles of railway and steamship lines. W. H. FOGG, D. P. A., Atlanta, Ga. KEEP BOTH YOUR ON THIS $100 Which will be given away immediately after the sale of the lots at Cascade Park Tomorrow at 3:30 P.M. Carriages will meet you at end of West End car line. Don’t fail to be there. W. A. FOSTER, Agent. I. W. FERGUSON, Auctioneer. SALE PROMPTLY AT 3:30 P. M. MARRIAGE IS HASTENED BY RAILROAD ACCIDENT By Private Leanod Wire. Richmond, Va., July 27.—A railroad accident hastened the marriage of Mlaa Marie Adams Rlnker, a Vassar grad uate, of Chattanoogo, Tenn., to Ed mund W. Henning, of this city. The wedding had boen set far Sep- ADAIRS PURCHASE POSTAL BUILDING Pay $74,000 for Property at Broad and Alabama Streets. tember, but when- Miss Rlnker tenrned that he had been Injured In V, railroad accident near St. Louis, she hastened to hts bedside. The marriage was per formed by the nev. B. (.'shell Henning, brother of the bridegroom. - Now the bride Is nursing her husband back to health. THREE MEET DEATH IN DABJF ENGINE One Man’s Body Terribly Scalded When Locomo tive Rolls Off Track. WILL MAKE WAR ON ICE COMBINE / Special to The Georgian. Columbus; Oa., July 17.—There Is liksly to be a fight here In the local Ice Held when tho new plant of the Columbus Ice and Cold Storage Com. pany begins operation. H. L. Woodruff, president of the company, declares that Ice will he sold from the factory at 15 cents per 100 pounds, and every customer will be treated alike. Ice haa been selling as high as 40 anti per 100 during this summer, and was scarce at that price. CAPT. SEALY DIES AT CUTHBERT, GA. Special to The Oeorglea. Cuthbert, a*., July 27.—Captain John W. Sealy died at hla home In this city Wednesday nlgh$. Captain Sealy waa Mayor of Cuthbert and one of the moat prominent men In thle section of. the state. He waa 75 years old, but waa well preserved and would have passed for 50. He leaves one eon, Hon. J. H. Sealy, of Cuthbert, and two daughters, Mrs. L. E. Key, of Cuthbert, and Mr*. John Palmer, of Birmingham. Ala. ANNUAL BARBECUE LARGELY ATTENDED Special to The Georgtto. Ocllla, Oa., July »7.—Ocllla gave its anausl barbecue here yesterday to a very large crowd of Irwin county’s cltl- xens and delegations from the neigh boring cities and towns. Colonel D. B. Nicholson, of Rochelle, Oa., was the principal speaker of th* occasion, de livering Ihs address In the new audi torium. Music waa furnished by Fltsgarald'e band. ball game between Ocllla and .erald team* was stopped by rain after the third Inning. These annual barbecues of Ocllla are very popular and the city was full Of people yes terday. COLONEL IsTILL SPEAKS TO ARLINGTON VOTERS. Special to The Georgian. Arlington, Oa, July 27.—Colons! Ea- tlll addressed the voters of thle place yesterday. He arrived In the morning and during the day waa introduced to the voters by C. W. D<nnl». The speaking was held In tha court iuse at 1:M o'clock and was heard by a large audience. The Atlanta itomo Insurance Com* pany Thursday sold the building on the northwest corner of Broad and Ala bama streets to Forrest and Georg* Adair for $74,000. The property haa a frontage of 30 feet on Broad street and extends back along Alabama street 100 to a 10-foot alley. The building Is now occupied by the Postal Cable and Telegraph Company, and woe formerly used for many years by the Atlanta Gaa Com pany. The building has three stories and basement, and la a very substan tial structure, having been erected sev eral years ago by Messrs 8. M. Inman and J. W. Bucker. It la now under a lease to the pree ent occupants for a term of years, and, therefore, no change* will be made In th* building at the present time. Messrs. Adair purchased this proper ty for . themselves as an Investment, and not as agents for any of their clients. These young Atlantans have been ac tually ralacd In the real estate busi ness and behove that there Is no bet ter form of Investment than Atlanta central property. About three weeks ago theso gentle men purchased the building on White hall street formerly occuplod by the Bass Dry Goods Company from the trustees of Emory College, and the old Banks home on Peachtree, between the Grand opera house and the Aragon hotel from Aaa G. Candler, the two sales aggregating about a quarter of a million.dollars. The property on Broad and Alabama streets purchased yesterday Is Imme diately adjoining the offle* of The Georgian, and Is directly across th* street from the corner upon which, It Is rumored. The Journal wilt erect a new building. PIRATES ATTACKED SPANISH VESSEL By Private Leased Wire. , Medrld, Hpaln, July 27.—A Spanish warship I* likely to be sent to Morocco to demand redress for an attack oq a Spanish bark by pirate* off the coast of Riff*. LIVES DAY AND NIGHT WITH, HORRIBLE INJURIES. Hpedal to The Georgian. Columbus, Oa., July 27.—Jesse An derson, a negro man, dlad at tha city hospital this morning from Injuries re ceived while working with a steam plow on the Columbus and Rome branch of the Central of Georgia rail, way at Fortaon, Oa., Wednesday. The man's right arm waa torn from hla body, hla right leg waa broken In three places, but he lived until I o’clock Thursday morning. By Private Leaaed Wire. Jersey City, N. J., July 27^—Three men were crushed to death last night In th* cab of a freight locomotive which overturned on the elevated tracks of tha Erl* railroad at Mon mouth and Eleventh atreeta, a short distance east of the tunnel through the Bergen Hill. They were Harry Christman, 55 years old, the engineer; Herman Molosky, 22 years old, the fireman, and Asa Paddock, 28 years old, the head fireman, all of whom lived at Port Jervis, N. Y. The locomotive was leaving Jersey City with a west-bound freight of t doten cars, and had been given a si* nal that the track through the tunnel was clear, when the ponderous ma chine floundered over on Its side. All three men were apparently killed In- sternly. They were enveloped In clouds of escaping steam, but Molosky'e body alone snowed signs of having been scalded. His legs were almost par boiled. The bodies were taken out of the cab through a small opening near the ground. Tho railroad officials ex pressed the opinion that th* rails spread, throwing the big locomotive- over on Its aide. ROUND TRIP Summer and Convention Rates. Round trip Summer Excursions from all points East to Pacific Coast and Northwest from Juno 1 to Sept. 15, with special stop-over privileges, good returning to Oct. 31,1906. Summer Rates to Colorado, June 1 to September 30. Use tho splendid through service of theSOUTH- ERN PACIFIC from New Orleans; UNION PA CIFIC from Kansas City or Chicago. Through Pullman Tourist cars from Washing ton, Atlanta, Montgomery, etc., aud^rom St.Louis and Chiengo to California. Write mo for literature and information. J. F. VAN RENSSELAER, General Agent. - 124 Peachtree St., Atlanta, Ga. R. O. BEAN, T. P. A. G. W. ELY, T. P. A. ' RAILROAD SCHEDULES. ARE YOU GOING TO PAINT? If *o, use Southern Homo Lead and Zinc Mixed Palnta. Tbo standard of quality In the Soutt for tha past twenty-two year*. F. J. COOLEDGE & BRO., 12. N. Forsyth 8L Atlanta. FOR 8ALE—A Great Bargain—200- Year-Calendar. Handsomely printed on hne paper. Just the thing for pre miums and souvenirs. DeLOAOH MILL MFG. 00., 400 Highland Ave. IS CLOSED BY ROW By Privets Leased Wire. / Baltimore, Md., July 27.—Th* recent announcement that the Confederate Home for Mothers And Widows, on Baker street, near Monroe, will be closed has aroused much Interest. All the Inmate* have left, except live, four of whom will soon gn to make their homes with close friends or relatives. Th* reason for the closing Is somewhat confused, but It seem* to have been caused by a dispute between the two elements of the aseoclatlon which man eges the home, The home wee founded In 1111 by Mrs. John K. Cowen end others. Un til two years ago It received stale ap propriations of about 82,500 a year. During the early organisation some un pleasantness was caused by a mis understanding between Mr*. Cowen, the president, and Mrs. Jane E. Claiborne, the secretary, which resulted In the resignation or Mrs. Claiborne and the subsequent appointment of a new board of manager* by Mrs. Cowen. Hhowlng tha Arrival and Depsrtare of Pse- ■queer Train, of the Following Itora-1 ■ No.—Arrive From— fio.—Depart To— •| Nashville.. 7:10am • $ Nashville. 1:35 urn 4 :s -frf » riUL OF flu Arrive From— Depart To- Hiivantmh 7:10 oin Mscou .12:01 am Jacksonville.. 7:M uni Savannah l.-oo am Macon....... .11:40 am[Mocoo........ 4:<» pm K rannah..... 4:06 pm Bavoouab P IS pro icon 7 - ('in in- u 4i*ii\ in.- h (.in ' jruvii min haht* ROAD. Arrive From— i Depart To— 3 .1m* 11:47 am,“Montgomery 6:S0 am lontgoniery. 7:40 pmi'Montg'mry.l! 15 pm •Ira*.,.. . .11:16 proj-folms 4.J»pm Ulirsuga 1:10 smll-aOrangt.,.. 1:3,1 pm •Montgomery. 8:40 pa I'UootelB 1741:1* pm 'Dally. All other train* dally aieept Sod- 3 I tralna of Atlanta end iVret P road Company arrive at and de| from Atlanta Terminal nation, corner Mitchell .treat aid Madison eveae*. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. ninal pub- «pjjmnummxn:— i From— Impart To- . .-part •Au-iuta..., am Mthonla... •Augusta t'onyeri.... (■ovloeton.. FAIRBANKS FLIRTS WITH LaFOLLETTE By Private Leaned Wire. Milwaukee, Wle, July 17.—It he* de veloped that friends of Vlca President Fairbanks have been busy trying to settle the differences between the In diana statesman and 1 Senator LaFoI- latte with a view of landing tha Wis consin delegation,' or so much of It as LeFollett* control*, In 1*0$ for Fair banks. When congress adjourned the feeling between the two woe anything but cordial. The treatment of the Junior senator from Wisconsin lt\ the senate during th* railroad rate debate excited com ment, and Anally led to the -break.” Within the poet week an explana tion haa gone to the Wlaconlln senator from mutual friends In Indiana. Mr. Fairbanks insists that he had nothing end WHISKEY HABIT* to do with manipulating the r.immlt- tee credentials at the Chicago con- ventlon. The vice president claims ■ B m woolu-.y. m.d. I the fillun to Invite Senator I*a» office ioi N. Pryor street* Follett* to his Washington reception ~ an inadvertence* KmB6Afir»"xnr like tcxtcwiy: Arrive From— ■lilncton... 4:* Abbot We...... Monroe.. „ .. Inning bam.. Shown In Central •— 1 Depart To— :S0 arafptrmlngbam.. §:44 |;s|^ r ?irk:::J|-s :*> pm j Abbeville.... 4:00 pm 5 {state is ns 11 time FIGHTING TO RETAIN STATE_UNIVEHSITY Lake City Enjoin* Work of Re moving lp*titution From That Place. Special to Th* Georgian. _ Gainesville, Fla., July $7,—Th* pass age of what Is known as the Buckman bill by the legislature last winter abol ished ail of the state schools except the Girls’ Academy at Tallahassee and the university, then located at Lake City. By the term* of this bill a state board of control was formed, and they were given power to locate a new unlveratty at any point tn th* state offering the beet advantages. Several cities competed for th* hon or of being the seat of the State Uni versity, and aalnesvllle was fortunate enough to be selected. Lake City has, tempted to prevent l school from their city, feated. heir last attempt waa mad* to the supreme court, asking that their In junction to restrain tha removal of th* apparatus from Lake City to Oalnaevllle ne made permanent. The matter came up before Judge Malone a few days to, and they again lost out. the Judge esolvlng all Injunctions. When the board of control ordered their agents to load the apparatus on th* cars for transit to GalneavUI* they Trains Lsavs Atlanta, New Terr 8tation, corner Mltehell and - Madison Avenus. N. B.—Following arlicdolo llsbed mil, oi luforioatlou suaranteeq: 4:00 A. M.-Na EL DAILY. Local to Blr- mtnxham. inaklnx all stops; arriving la lllrinliixlirtm 10:15 a. in. Ill A. »1.-Nu 13. DAILY. "CHICAGO AND CINCINNATI LIMITKD." A W.IM \i -nli'il.-I li.iln Annul i t.. . Iii.'ltmatl with- m’iI . Ii nik---. i -ini| ■ ,-nllliiiled day ..'.Min. 11' -I I '•> 11 in ii it -Iniwliig roMin Rlt-ep. ||,C .HI. Alii,.'. II..in." V :in ,1 ill , Chat- inii"..en 0:45 a. in.: Cincinnati 7 an p. in ; Louis,nil- V15 p. in.: Cbli-Iigu 7:73 a. m. Cnfc i nr e-T, Ire. All meals between At lanta and Clurlanntl. 5:30 A. M.- No. 30 DAILY, to OrllTlu and ('oliunbiiM. Arrives Griffin 7:11 a. in.; Co- lamhua lSe.sk' 4:15 A. M.-Na. It, DAILY, local to Macon. Ilruuiwli'k nnd Jacksonville. Make all Bruno- qty i nlils stops , arrlvlnc Mm-un »:L a. m. Wick 4 p. IU.; Jacksonville 7:40 p. i 7:00 A. M.-Na. 35. DAII.r.-l'a Birmingham, Memphis. Kansas t Ciiloraiio Hprings Arrives Menu § . in.; Kansas city 3:4d a. m., and Colorado nrlngs 4:15 a. in. 7:50 A. M.-No. 12 DAILT.-Lncsl to charlotte, Danville, Richmond and Ashs- 7 Jr a. M.-N< 7. DAILY, OMtUnooga. 12 NOON, No. It, DAILY.—W«alilngfoa •■a fpvthwoUrn Halt*'), ui- ti!.- light- . Mliwj’tuz, library, obaamtlo cara through without ebauge. Dlulua r S tt# all moala va route. Arrives Wa f:M k lJ M:-Ni. f '«: *■&■&** KgjireM. Day i*«*urbea Washington. Kleeperi Chariottr mu) Waa Macon, arriving Mac . 4:10 1», M.-No. JO, DAlf.Y Mncn «n<S lluwkluavllte. Pullman observation chair ear Atlanta to Macon. • 4:2ft P. M.-No. 17, DAILY. - Pullman sleeping ear am! day ronrbca to Itlrnilng- bsm. Arrives Birmingham 9:15 p. m.; 1I 4**T >I R 6?-No. Ii. DAILY, event Knn- iAir^Bvits Lto Tuccoa DAILY.—New York between A (Inn fa and between Atlanta, ■Arrive* \Vu«h- ; New York 6 p. m. B fi DAILY.—Local for aeon j- ■ " * ir.Y.—n ett?rllie and Vort . 4 A0 P. M.-No, 15. DAILY.—Tbi nnoopa to u : IVn!ton ; Memphis St. Loula drawing room an.I aireplng ra rtnnatl nnd Memphis nud «’hat Louisville. Arrives Home 7 A) p. S:M p. m.: Chattanooga 9>55 p. 1:2b a. in.: Loulsvltlo R;50 a. r m.: Cincinnati *:1D a. m. ...5 P. M. No. 25. DAILY.—Makes all stops. Local to llefUu: arrives Heflin 10 50 P. M -No. 14. DAILY—Florida T*!m- l. A aond veatlbnleij trnln to Jackson- „..t. Fla. Through steeping cara ond day coaches to 'Jacksonville ond lirun«wi. k; ar rive* Jacksonville SAD n. hi.; Brunswick t a. m.; Hr, Augu*tlnc 10 a. in. 11J0 P. M.-No. 97, DAILY.—Through Pullman drawing room aleeulng Car. At lanta to Rbreveport Local ‘•fc.-p-r Atlanta to Illrmlngbam. Arrives Uttuiinghuni 5 35 m. : Meridian 11 a. m.; Jn.-kiM.ii 2 25 p. ; Vlrkshurg, 4:« p. in : Shr-vciM.rt 10 M p. m. Sleepers open to receive passengers 9:00 n. m. 12 NHlirr-No. W. DAILY.-ColtM sure* Fast Mall. Solid vestibule*! trnln. Slcv-plug cara to Near \ork. Richmond, Charlotte and Asheville. C*Michc« to Wni»hlngtou. IMnlng cara aerre all meals in route. Arrives Wnahlugton 9:M P. m.; New York 6:23 a. m. Local Atlnnta-('hnrlu«ti' *|cs'|H'r opcu to receive ni --i-ngers nt 9.■» p m. lx>csl Atlanta-Ashcvlllc sleeper open io 3*) n. m. Ticket Office No. 1 Penchtfce. on Ylailnct* Peters hulldlng, nnd new Terminal Htntion. Hotb •Phoii*- *'lfr offi-'s*. 142 main; depot. No. 2. cn Terminal exchange. found It Impoesll teams, as the liver refused to Mre f«i the board won cor to Gainesville nn«I 1 through the counti I*uke City h.uK i to the United Hta vllle, AW cure any m«i others ri*oae, and telegraph :ean-a sent