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'lill’J ATLANTA UlbUrtu 1 AN.
—
SEMI-ANNUAL STATEMENT
New York Life Insurance Company of New York.
OfmalMd under the law* of the elate of New
state of .Jeorxla. to pursuance of the law. of
Principal "trice, 31$ and Zi K Broadway.
I. CAPITAL STOCK,
None—a purely mutual company.
II. ASSETS.
Total assets
III. LIABILITIES.
Total policy claims
eh. made to the governor of the
policies which the company voluntarily seta aside In
.wo5.aoo.ooo.oo
qulrcuieiits...
7,400,000.00
Additional
excess of the states requl
Beserre to provide dlyldeuils payable to policyholders In 1000 and there
after ns the periods matnre 30,000,000.00
Reserve to provide for all other contingencies 0,000,000.00
Total liabilities ; 8469,909,009.09
|V. INCOME DURING THE FIRST 8IX MONTHS OF THE YEAR 1900.
Total Income »M,010,50104
v. DISBURSEMENTS DURING THE FIRST 8IX MONTH8 OF THE YEAR
1900.
Total disbursements. A .829.900,7*8*
A copy of the act of Incorporation, duly certified, la of Ola la the office of the
Insurance commissioner.
STATU OF GEORGIA—County of Fu'ton.
that
Personally appeared before the undersigned E. J. Clerk, who. being duly sworn,
deposes and aaya that he le the euperriaor of New York Life Insurance Company, end
t the foregoing statement U correct nnd true. E. J. CLAItK.
Sworn to and aubaertbed before me this 51th day of July, 1900.
C. M. HOLLINGSWORTH, N. P„ F. Co., Ga.
L. MIMS, Mgr., 807 Empire Building
THREE REBATERS
E INDI
BY FEDERAL JURY
American Sugar Refining
Company Thought To
Be in List.
amusements
XASINO
TONIGHT—MATINTE TODAY.
DAN ROSA
AND
CRIMMINS GORE
T FOB SALE
UNFIT FOB FOOD
Butcher McAfee Arrested
by Meat Inspector
and Their Own Company In-
•A WARM MATCH.’
Next Week
VAUDEVILLE
NEXT WEEK
HIGH CLASS
VAUDEVILLE
Matinees Tuesday, Thursday and
Saturday.
BRINDAMOUIJ,
The Mysterious Handcuff King.
Mills & Morris,
Corned iana.
Aldo & Amour,
Comedy Gymnasts.
Jessia DaWaist,
Banjolst.
Early & Lata.
CAMERAGRAPH.
DONCE DELEOIJ
1 F'yVRK n
Direction JAKE WELLS, Pres.
ATLANTA'S GARDEN OF EDEN,
WITH IT*
Fairy Tale Delights.
BAND CONCERTS TWICE DAILT.
Picnic Grounds Now Open
OLD MAN ATTEMPTED
TO PASS "BUM" CHECK
Wasser.
M. B. McAfee, a butcher, was lined
In two counts In the police court Satur
day morning. He was charged with
trying to tell meat unfit for food and
for contempt of court.
Meat Inspector Waaaer stated that
he had found McAfee with a wagon
load of young calves which were too
lean to make good food and which were
exposed to the hot sun all the fore
noon. The case waa set for Thursday
afternoon. '
When the case was called McAfee
was In the court room, but was found
to be asleep, following Indulgence In
Decatur street whisky. He was locked
up the next day and held until Satur
day, when he had sobered up. Judge
Broyles fined him $16.75 for handling
bad meat and £he same, sum for con
tempt of court.
FAKE LORD GIVEN
A LEASE ON LIFE
By Private Leased Wire.
Washington, July 58.—The supreme
court of the United States yesterday
received notice that the chief justice of
the supreme court of Mlseourl had |S‘
sued an order extending for sixty days
from July SO the Mme for the tiling of
the transcript of the record In the case
of "Lord" F. Seymour JJarrlngton, un
der sentence of death In that state for
murder.
The fictitious English lord has led a
variegated career In his swindling op
erations In this country and England.
He has swindled by shrewd confidence
games and has wooed heiresses with
all the ardor of a youthfu. lover. Bar
rington met James P. McCann, a
wealthy St. Louis horseman. McCann
took pity upon the exposed and penni
less wretch and gave him a home at
his house. According to the testi
mony upon which he was convicted,
Barrington lured his host Into the
country, murdered him, robbed the
body and threw It Into a stream.
Albert A. Clark, an old man, was
arrested Friday afternoon by Detec
tive Lockhart and charged with pass
ing a forged check for $* at the Fa
mous dry goods store on Decatur
street.
The check was signed with the
name of A. E. Collins. When It waa
found to bt worthless the officer was
called In and soon succeeded In locat
ing Clark. Judge Broyles bound him
over to be tried In the city court.
AMERICAN CONSUL
ANGERS GERMANY
ff pedal Cable—Copyright.
Berlin, July 28.—It Is probable that
the United States government will be
asked to recall the American consul at
Kohle because of his report of food
adulterations In that section. The
newspapers are very bitter In denun
ciation of his report, which, they de
clare, Is without foundation In. fact.
By Prlvst* Leased Wire.
New York, July 28—The Federal
grand Jury appeared before Judgs
Hough, In the United States district
court, yesterday and handed up Indict
ments for violations of the anti-rebate
laws against three corporations, the
names of which United States District
Attorney Stlmson refused to give out
for the public Information, on the
ground that It would tend to defeat the
ends of Justice. '
He admitted that no Individuals
were named In the indictments.
It Is almost certain that one of the
corporations named In the Indictments
Is the American Sugar Refining Com
pany, as It Is known that for at least
two weeks past that company's activ
ity In the rebate business has occupied
all of the Federal grand Jury's atten
tlon.
MAY DEMAND CHANGE
OF VENUE FOR THAW
His Attorneys Are
Expected to Take
This Action.
LETTERS OF WHITE
HELD BY GARYAN
Wife, Brbther-in-Law and
Detective Talk with
Slayer of White
in Tombs.
ARRESTS CERTAIN
IN HARTJE CASE
EARLY NEXT WEEK
By Private Leased Wire.
Pittsburg, July 28.—Matters have
reached such a stage In the Hartje
case that the arrest of two conspcluous
personages, It Is said, will be no longer
delayed. In all probability next week
will see them arrested on charges of
forgery and conspiracy.
The admission by Susie Wagner yes
terday that she had received three let
ters from Mrs. Hartje, It is claimed,
sustains the contention of Mrs. Hartje
that she had not written the celebrated
‘‘Susie'' letter, exhibit No. 8, but that
the second letter she had written sim
ply contained the statement that she
had broken up house keeping and was
living with her mother and hoped Susie
would be able to secure a position
hers. This letter, Mrs. Hartje claimed,
was a short one, whereas the famous
No. 6" exhibit Is lengthy. The de
fense asserts that the second letter was
used as a copy, and additions made
to It.
The assistant district attorney admits
that he has a deposition made by a
negro who states, In substance, that
Hooe, the negro coachman, asked him
to go along wit" 1 ‘ '
Ith him In a story to the
effect that he had seen Mrs. Hartje
and Hooe together, the latter saying
there would be good money In It.
AT FLAT"
BUT NOTHING DOING
Just after midnight Friday night the
tetephope at the police station rang
sharply and Call Officer Gallaher went
to the box. In a moment he emerged
and ran for his bicycle.
‘‘Burglars,’’ he said. “Burglars at
the Carlton flats.”
Call Officer Dunton Joined him and
the two sped to the corner of Fatrlle
street and Carnegie way. Here they
found an excited woman with a story
to tell.
"You see my window Is on the base
ment floor and the sidewalk Is almost
level with It." she explained. "I saw
the shadow of a man passing by. He
stopped and then I heard him tiptoe
The officers looked at the window
and the sidewalk. Then they explained
that It was very natural for a man to
walk by, even after midnight. There
was no trace of any burglary and they
returned to the police station, leaving
the frightened flat dweller to slumber
again.
By Private Leased Win.
New York, July 28.—Counsel for
Harry Kendall Thaw. It was said to
day, are likely to ask for a change of
venue before the date set for his trial.
October 1$. for the murder of Stan
ford White.
It will be argued that the attention
of the community has been aroused
such an extent that a fair and Impar
tlal trial In this county Is Impossible.
The district attorney will oppose such
a move. Assistant District Attorney
darvan. It Is believed, has In his pos
session the letter written to Stanford
White by Evelyn Nesblt In the stormy
period preceding her marriage to liar
ry Thaw.
That these letters are In existence
known, and It was said today that they
were found among White's effects and
turned over to the district attorney's
office. *
There Is a possibility that the din
trlct attorney may ask that a commie
slon be appointed to Inquire Into
Thaw's mental state.
Carnegie Is 8ssrchsd.
Mr. and Mrs. George Luder Carnegie,
the latter Harry Thaw's sister, visited
him In the Tombs today. They were
Joined there by Evelyn Nesblt Thaw
and Roger O'Mars, the Pittsburg de<
trctlve.
This was the first visit of Mr. Car
negie to Harry Thaw since the latter
has been In the Tombs. He was sub
mlttsd to the most rigorous search bo
fore permitted to go to Thaw's call.
ALL SOUTHERN RUSSIA
SEE THING IN RE VOL T
Manifesto of Dissolved
Douma Is Causing
Endless Strife.
MUTINY REPORTED
OF BIG GARRISON
Prince Lvofl Declines to Ac
cept a Portfolio in the
Stoly Pin Cab
inet.
By GEORGE FRAZER.
Pr Private leased Wire.
‘ St. Petersburg, July 21.—Despite all
the efforts of the government to pre
vent the fact from becoming public,
there Is ho doubt that all of south
Russia Is seething with revolt and that
'the situation there Is rapidly approach
ing a condition of armed revolution.
It Is estimated that In the govern
ment of Kharkoff there are close to
90,000 men organised, many of them
armed and drilled by men who have
served In the army. At Yusovka, one
of the principal smelting centers In
southern Russia, workmen have risen
and seised the smelting establishment,
and It Is said that troops sent tn quell
the uprising have Joined the rebels.
Peasants Are Active.
All through the south the peas
ants also are particularly active, and
In many Instances have organised n
system of guerilla warfare, which Is
extremely difficult for the authorities to
successfully combat In the govern
ment of Podola, attempts to arrest agi
tators have been vigorously resisted by
the people, and at Poskurov the whole
town rose and rescued the revolution
ary leaders, who had been arrested by
detachments of dragoons.
In many places barricades have
been erected, defense committees
formed and the announcement Is plain
to Interfere with the liberty of leaders
will be resisted by force.
Manifesto Causes Strife
The manifesto of the douma Is being
circulated as rapidly as possible, and
It Is notable that as fast as It reaches
a locality disorders begin there.
Despite the fact that scores of men
were arrested In Moscow, while pine
ardlng the walls of the city with the
manifesto, others took thslr places, end
the city Is plastered with copies of the
document. A printing office waa seised
last night at Yaroslav by armed men
and a vAst number of the manifesto
were run off.
Another manifesto has been Issued,
addressed to the peasants, pointing out
the grievances under which they suffer,
and the Impossibility of their receiving
any relief at the hands of the govern
ment as at present constituted.
Mutiny Is Reported.
It Is reported that a widespread mu
tiny has occurred at Kronstadt and
that practically the entire garrison Is
In revdlt. One report has It that the
famous Semanovsky regiment has de
cided to cast In its lot with the people.
Prince Nicholas Lvoff has declined to
accept a position Jn the Btolypin cabi
net.
Special Instructions were Issued to*
deputies to the dissolved dnuma were
not to be expelled from the capital,
although under the law It Is forbidden
for Jews to reside in St. Petersburg.
Two new steamship lines are tn be
established between Llbau and New
York under government authority and
with government md. The Idea Is to
make It easy for the dissatisfied els.
ment to leave the empire. Measures of
this kind, however, are likely to do very
little good.
TRY A WANT AD
IN THE GEORGIAN
THIRTY-NINE COUNTIES
SHOW GAIN OF$6,872,525
1909 show a net gain In values of $9,872,626 over :
The same counties for 1906 showed a gain of 17,219,289, At first blush
It would appear from these figures that the wealth of the state Is not
Increasing as rapidly In 1909 as In 1905.
But an Important detail not here appearing dissipates this Idea. Sev
eral of the counties In these thirty-nine are counties from which part of
thslr territory hss been cut off Into new counties.
Of course, these counties lost several large districts, the returns for
which will go Into the new counties. Eliminating such districts, the
thirty-nine counties will actually show an Increase over the huge total of
1905.
HERRING’S CATARRH CURE
WHEN USED AS DIRECTED
IS A SPECIFIC FOR CATARRH IN ALL STAGES
It will absolutely and permanently eurc nasal, throat and
bronchial Catarrh, Catarrh of the Stomach and Deafness.
H. C. C. C. is a local treatment and a blood medicine
41 one bottle. Perfectly harmless; contains no alcohol.
For Sale by All Druggists at $1.00 a Bottle.
-MANUFACTURED ONLY BY-
HERRING MEDICINE COMPANY,
ATLANTA, GA.
up in the: ozone:
"In the Land of the Sky”
KENILWORTH INN
Situated In a Private Park of 160 Acres, Riltmorc, Near Ashe
ville, N. C., J.500 Feat Above the Sea Level.
najuar tmc place to spcnd thc (ummoio—
lined as tht leading tints! In tbs mountains of We.
Twill "
NOrth roll ns. No scenorr In tbs world will rompers with the slew
from Ibis Dots!. Mount ultrbsll sail Plagah la full risw. Adjoins
and overlooks tbs Blltmor* mats. Cool. Inrisorstlnc rllmsts.
nin.-snily furnished, cuisine nnsnrpsssnd. Pare wstsr. All vrxetat.ie.
from out: Primo. garden gathered fresh .vary morning. Orrbsstn.
golf, pool, billiards, tennis, Ursrr, beautiful rides and drtv
*5 pool, billiards, tsonls, Ursnr, bssnllfnl
Coach mssla all trains at Bllfmors stall
tmnodated under any etreumetanrss. C<
a and d _
—. .— . _.atloa. Conaumptlrra not ae-
rommodatnd under any elrrnmatanrea. Coach Is operated hy man
axement. running every half hour bstwsan trollny front Ashetrtle ar
the hotel. Open all the yaar. Writs or wire for honk
kl-t and rates.
DENTAL COLLEGE OPEN ALL SUMMER
All Work donc at Rcoular collioc prices
cost op material •
iMPRirdiONS Taken and Work delivered Same Day.
TV, Is S Dental School whrrs Dm tilts of rsars of sipsri-
In nss SM Mr
r ica com- to learn tho latest thlnxs In Crown nnd ltrl.li,
Voclt am' Urntal Ope rations. No atudsnts allowed to
anfar. I'atisnta patronising na will tat thr adrantaca of
sipsHsnce and aklll at rant, which fhay could nat cat .lan
ds*. Air or J LMalSnJ*ctlon admlnistarad'for the
PAINLESS EXTRACTION OF TEETH
This la a r*xulac chartered Partial Coheir, running 1]
months In thoyrar, and Always oritrf. Ramambar tha placa
ATLANTA POST GRADUATE DENTAL SCHOOL
DR. W. 8. CONWAY, MANAQCR.
2nd floor Slrinfr-liTtrr) HulUimj. I'r.nhlrrr Slrrrl, ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
8EMI-ANNUAL STATEMENT
For the Ms Months Undine Juno SO, 1M, of tho Condition of tho
NORTH AMERICAN ACCIDENT INSURANCE COMPANY,
oi Chicago,
laws uf said atata.
l'rlurlpnl offlrr, 217 La Balls stmt. Chicago, Ilia
I. CAPITAL STOCK
L Whole amount of capital slack
Amount paid up In cash ii ASSESS
Tutsi assets of the company, actual rush market veins
III. LIABILITIES.
Total llnhllltlra
!2D
9.09
Total Income actually rrcrlrad during tbn Brat all mouths In rash Uil
V. DISBURSEMENTS DURING THE FIR8T 8IX MONTH8 OF THE YEAR
1000.
Totnl ( “* . — - -
*1 ospendlturoo dqrlng tho first ols month* of tho jroar In m*b
A copy of tho net of Incorporation, duly certified, I* of file In tbn
Inouranco rommlMlonor.
HTATK OK ILLINOI8—County of Cook.
I'rrootmlly nppenred before the tiinleralguml A, K. Fftrroflt, who.
o, depofloo and aaya that ho la tho vlre-preahlent of •North Aiaori
naurance Company, and tlmt the foregoing atnteiuent la correct and t
Sworn to and aubaertbed before me tht* 26th day of July, 1W6.
KmVAUD ST. C LA I It, N
A. H. KOJ tit RUT.
Name of fftate Agent—A. M. C'ONWA’
Name of Agent at Atlanta-A. 51. CONWAY.
ARCH M. CONWAY,
STATE AGENT.
703 PRUDENTIAL BUILDING, ATLANTA, GA. BELL PHONE 5330
GOOD PROPOSITION TO AGENTS.
8tarta for Europe.
General Duvall, commander of the
department of lha gulf, left Atlanta
Saturday morning and on Bunday will
sail from New York for his Kufopaan
trip In the Interest of the government.
“ will attend the aerman army ma
neuvers In September and those of
other countries later In the year, re-
turning to tha United Stales Idle In
the fall.
Dr. Allan to Spank.
Dr. Y'oung J. Allen, of Chlnu »
speak at the Wesley Memorial chip-
Sunday morning at 11 o'clieg. Subic
Dr. Alle
of the best authorities
concerning the Chinese empire,
van recently entertained by 1’real
Roosevelt at the White Hour" foi
urpose of getting hla knnwlmig,
Ivlce 09 conditions In the Orient.
OUR ADVERTISERS SHOULD KNOW—
That The Georgian seems to become a part of
the family with its readers.
Mr. Van Winkle, of the Van Winkle Gin and
Machinery Co., came to our shop the week he left
8TUCKEN A. CO., Moakau, Boa tow a Don. Odessa. TWIa^Baku. ^ ^
lug
IMBU, rfUIJ •, IS*.
^l£?5!«°T£*ve j5ri !Sk2f here !iid A foond several copies of your paper welt
WllK^Sl I. reading home
—• m h8f& l rraE» P bnSf mw'hV» l >°r' «£? l8t*rwt I Anil In rradlng bom*
5 on ran hnrdiy rra«i*« I l»r«* *wn *lue* leaving the
that iwr^rer ^n In thl. i^rion 'd^he wwkL rff|ir|a Bw Xb , Georgian.
pn,« pn[dhjhed. o *> — “
MBref w &
EllW. K. VAN WINKLE.
65."
for Russia and said he could not do
without The Georgian, and ordered
it sent ten thousand miles.