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

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— TIIE ATLANTA 0 KOI’(HAN. MuNpAV. Jl l V 3ft. jud a host of depositors with Two Million, Thousand Dollars to their credit, strongly Three Hundred and Fifty endorsed THE NEAL BANK. Was first appointed a State Depository by the late Gov. W. T. Atkin son. the" by Ex-Governor Allen D. Candler, reappointed by him then appointed by his successor. Governor J. M. Terrell, also reappointed by him. \\e are so near the ten thousand lino of accounts on our books that we are encouraged to reach out for TWENTY THOUSAND DEPOSITORS. If each on© of our loyal patrons will send us on© or more account© we will soon have the roll complete, thus enabling ua to still further Increase our ability to aid Merchants. Manufacturers and Homo Builders. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. One Dollar starts an account with a little Home Dank and book or with a booh only. We allow Interest, compounded semi-annually at the rate of ===================r==i=====^^ THREE AND ONE-HALF PER CENT. PER ANNUM. 1. H. THOAItTOk. Frnldnt. W. f. MANKY, CnUtr. H. C. CALDWtU. Ant. Ciit/ir. First United States Ambassador To the Court of Tokio and Daughter RICHARD HARDING DAVIS TO BE A STUMP SPEAKER By Private Leased Wire. Boston, July SO.—There will be a f light between literature and political 1 organisations In New Hampshire at the I coming elections, when Wlnaton Churchill will run for governor. Richard Harding Davla, author, war correspondent and dramatist, has gone to the aid of his fellow author. Mr. Davis and his wife left for Cornfth to- kliss Ethel Barrymore. "Yes, I’m going to help Mr. Churchill In his campaign," said Mr. Davis. "Take the stump? Well, not exactly. I’m going to be the Greek chorus. Tho political Issues? Sure, I know what you mean. It’s Churchll running, you know. j "What do I think of his chances? will tell you better when I come back.' HEADS MA Y BE BROKEN IN IOWA G. O. P. MEETING i By Private Leased Wire. [ Des Moines, la, July SO.—Here Is the f cut and dried program tor a riotous > state convention here next Wednesday : by the Republicans: When State Chairman Spence, "stand ' patter," calls the convention to order on Wednesday morning and names ' Judge Towner tor temporary chairmen. there will be some vigorous Cummins man at his side to move the substitu tion of some'other name for that of Judge Towner. This Cummin# man will put his motion to substitute, If Chairman Spence refuses to do It, and there will be a bowl of aye*, a whoop of noes. The Cumprins man will de clare the motion carried. Chairman Spence will declare It lost and Judge Towner will come forward and take the gavel from the hand of State Chairman Spence. The Cummlna choice will come up and receive a mallet from the hand of the man who has declared him elected, and away they go—two chairmen, two conventions, two pro grams, with two tickets and two plat forms, plainly In sight at the end of the vista of a 24-hour fight In continu ous session. At some point or other the order will be given by one faction or the other, to "clear the hall” and that will mean only a physical contest for possession of the ring. CALLS ON POPE JO OPEN> THE TOMB OF ST. PETER By Private Leased Wire. New York, July 20.—Catholic Intel lectual circles of the world around have beeh stirred by an open letter addressed to Pope Pius X, calling on him to open the tomb of 8t. Peter, at F Rome, to settle for all time the curious gossip that If such a tomb exists It will be found to. contain nothing. The New York Freeman’s Journal, edited by Father Lambert, published the text of the letter. The letter, Is WIFE IS CREMATED; HUSBAND IS HELD By Private Leased Wire. Chicago, July 20.—John L. Voss has been arrested and Is being held pend ing the result of the coroner's Inquest following the finding of the body of the man’s wife. Mrs. Ernestine Voss, 42 years old, burned to a crisp in the ruins of her home In the northwestern part of the city Sunday. A post-mor tem examination of the corpse revealed fifteen small pellets of metal In the body near the Backbone. The body was found In a summer kitchen, and neigh bors told the police that when the fire broke out Voss searched aft other parts of the house before directing his atten tion to the outbuilding, which was the but part of the residence to take fire. Neighbors told the police that the couple had -quarreled frequently over money matters. VETERAN SOLDIER OF THE CROSS DIES •peilal to The Georglsn. Newberry, S. C, July 20.—After an Illness of several weeks. Rev. John W. Humbert, a veteran Methodist minis ter and one of the oldest members of the South Carolina conference, having been admitted In MSB, died at his res idence In this city Saturday. Rev. Humbert was 71 years of age. He Is •urvlved only by hts widow, formerly Mrs. M. M. Doyley, who Is at present corresponding secretary of the Wom- Mlsslonary Society In signed by a person who styles himself "Marcellus of the Old Stones.” He is believed to be a noted Italian archae ologist. For fifteen years or more there hove Ireen doubt* In .archaeological circles whether there Is a tomb where the fa mous monument of MIchaelangelo stands, and where Roman pontiffs for centuries have knelt In prayer before taking up the burden of governing the Catholic church. HOKE SMITH IS HEARD BY AMERICUS VOTERS. •pwfsl to The Georgian. Americas, Ga., July 20.—Hoke Smith addressed a large and appreciative au dience here. His speech was along •be general lines—he discussing all the “sues of the campaign. ’ S A. Nesblt Introduced the speaker In an eloquent address and as Mr. Smith arose he was greeted with a warm applause. He remained here during the after noon and received his friends at the Windsor Hotel between 2 and 4:20. Smart Hand Bags ■Seal and Sealion in splen- f didly made bags, come plain, others* fully fitted with sil ver toilet appointments, are an attractive and timely ; feature at present. See these bags. They com bine elegance, beauty and [durability. Maier & Berkele. DEATH THREATENS DARING AERONAUT By Private Leased Wire. Salt Lake City, Utah, July 20.—With both ankles broken and Injured Inter nally os a result of a fall of 150 feet from a balloon, Joseph McMann. an aeronaut from a smalt town near Des Moines, Iowa, Is expected to die at the Salt palace. He ascended In a cannon attached to a balloon. When the can non, sustained by a parachute, was cut loose from the balloon, McMann un dertook to drop from the muxzle of the cannon with a second parachute. The ’apparatus did not work properly. IS BITTEN BY DOG; LITTLE BOY DIES 8peels) to The Georglsn. Wrlghtsvllle, Ga., July 20.—Several weeks ago Ray Brantley, the seven- year-old son, of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Brantley, was bitten by a dog, but aa the dog was not known to be mad very little attention was paid to the child. The wounds healed rapidly. About a week ago the symptoms of hydrophobia began to develop, which continued to grow worse until the death of the little boy came Friday afternoon. VOTE FOR GEORGIA SAYS HILL HALL Special to The Georglsn. Carrollton. Oa, July 20—At 11 o’clock Saturday In the. court room Dr. W. U*. Fttte Introduced to an audience ot about three hundred Carroll county cltlsens, Hon. Joe Hill Hall, of Bibb, who for an hour and a half discussed the Issues Involved In the present cam paign for governor. Mr. Hall opposes every candidate In the field and condemns the policies of each. He directed the greater portion ot his attack on the platforin and pub lic record of Hoke Smith. He re ceived liberal applause when he stated that he would like to go to th ttonal convention and help nor William J. Bryan for preoldent In 1902. He asked that the people on the date of the primary vote not for Smith, Howell, Bussell, Jim Bmlth or Estlll. but vote for Georgia. CHARLESTON TRUCKERS HAVE PROSPEROUS YEAR. HERE'S THE FIRE LOSS JIT SUN FI AMERICAN DENTAL PARLORS Ambassador Luke E. Wright, of Memphis, Tenn.. the first United States ambassador to Tokio, and his daughter, Miss Wright, who has be come a general favorite among the Japanese. ^GOSSIP oi STATESMEN AND POLITICIANS Seab Wright arraigned the members of the house Friday for going to ball games Instead of attending the sessions of the house. Saturday Seab was mak ing a political speech in ' LaGrange, but the house managed to pass thirty- five bills. Somebody In the house said something about glass houses. They say Mr. Covington, 6f Colquitt, Is being groomed for congress. nesday will be held at icevllle. The last ot this week will •bring the anti-pass bill Into sight, provided, o', course, the house gets busy the few days preceding. For many of those who have won dered how long the general assembly will be In session It might be Mid that the session of fifty days, which began on June 25, will close on August 15. Just think, there are 500 bills Intro duced last year that have not been reached by the house, not to speak of the hundreds Introduced this session. Mr. Felder, of Bibb, always stays In the house until the hour of adjourn ment, that he may see It Is brought about in a strictly parliamentary man ner. With the seaslon narrowing down toward the cloee, there wtll be some rapid railroading of measures through both branches now. The senate is still hoping that the houSS will decide to pass some measures for It, and the house may get good-humored and do It Just to show how generous It can be when It has a mind that way. Senator Steed Is still wondering what has become of his bill to require rail roads to keep depots open at night prior to the departure of trains. It hasn't been In the house more than twenty days now. . Somebody asserted that they saw Senator Adams smile the other day. but documentary proof has not been ottered yet. __ i stunts. Tho little red mules of that section don't like the whlxtlng "devil car*,*', and constant association with them doesn't cure the habit of wanting to climb trees whenever an auto whls- tes by like a flash. The auto clubs and owners are fighting the bill. Senator Jesse R. Lumsden, of the Thirty-second district, comes track to the next house as White cjuntv's rep resentative, but he had a m'ghty close share. He heat hfa oppctrtn; In (he primary last week by on? vrie. Nev ertheless, it was a big victory for him, for during the campaign Senator Lums den remained here attending to his sen atorial duties, and only went horns to vote on the day of the prlmar. Though some of the usual political canards, put cut Is the last few days of the contest, took many votes from Senator Lums den, his friends stunt loyally to him, and he won out VARDAMAN BIFFED BY SEN. MUM Insurance Concerns Figure They Arc Out $132,- 323,067. By Private Leased Wire. Albany, N. Y., July 20.—The results of hla Investigation aa to the losses of fire Insurance companies In the San Francisco disaster have ' been made public by State Superintendent of In surance Kelsey, A He called on all Joint stock compa nies and Inlnnd marine Insurance com panies transacting business In the state for a sworn statement as to their lose ee In California. The eomponlee were asked for the gross amount ot Insur ance Involved In risks destroyed ot damaged, the deduction tor amount to be rerovsred from reinsurance, the de duction for estimated salvage, tho to tal deduction and the net amount ot loss as shown by the records June 20. 1905. The New York state companies, 47 In number, show the gross amount of Insurance Involved an 241,115,059; the reinsurance to bo recovered, 515,- 524,795; the estimated salvage, 57,127,- 122, and the actual amount of loes. 222.128,090. Returns from other Joint stock fire and fire marine Insurance companies. 54 In number, show: arose amount of Insurance. 580,412,704; reinsurance to be recovered, 232,120,107; estimated sal- vage, 211,258,425; actual amount of loss. 551,051.111. TTie foreign companies, 22 In num ber, mode these returns: arose In surance Involved, 2101,202,112; reinsur ance to be recovered, 232,221,202; esti mated salvage, 215,210,259, and actual loss, 257,707,850. The gross amount of Insurane# In- J olved by all companies was 2232,228,- 07; the reinsurance, 155,245,771; sal vage. $22,514,458, and actual loss, $132,- 822,087. In these flguree the cents are not credited. The company with the largest net loss Is the Hartford Fire, of Connecti cut, according to the report Ita loan be ing 25,188,701. NASHVILLE MAN HELD OK ASSAULT CRARGE 19Peacftfrae Sfrwf, Affiofa, Si. OVCH ICHAUL A MAY. Dr, C. G. NEEDHAM, Prop. Rubber Plates 32-K Gold Crown.... rcrcolais Crown Bridgeport, per tooth PAINLESS EXTRACTING TEETH CLEANED Hours. 8 am. till 8 p. m. Sunday, 9 n. m. till 4 p. WE TAKE IMPRESSION AND PUT IN YOUR TCETH SAME DAY, I^S5l9S2SKH!SSI552S2582l25ISlS?SlSJ5?5KISjBBlS31fiSI5?S?j3! 9.50 MP FREE! Late Developments Indicato It Was Not a Negro Who Com mitted Crime, When Senator Crawf Wheatley Is called to the chair he stands most of the time, with the gavel firmly clutched In his hand, and a glint of determina tion In his eye. And he makes things hum while be holds the reins, too. Senator Alsobrook Is very much In - - . — earnest about his bill to regulate auto- |0 Lancaster, Pa., July JO.—The O • 1 O Pennsylvania low grade freight O O line was completed at Quarry- 0 Special to The Georgian. Jackson, Miss., July 20,—Hers Is the reply mode by United States -Senator McLaurin to an interview ot Oovemor Vardanian’s, In which Senator McLau rin and other members of his family were criticised; "Governor Vardanian- Is so Inordi nately vain that he can’t pass a news paper man without stopping to get himself Interviewed. Hla screed was as unprovoked as It was vicious. His abuse of me does not have even the merit of novelty, dating back to 1894, when he thought he was a candidate for governor. Hts Insincerity Is glar ingly patent In his reference to boss- lam. It appears to me os If Governor Vardaman has pretended on this groundless occasion to abuse me In the expectation that It would attract' my enemldS to him, a disgusting ap peal to a contemptible motive." 000OO000OO0OOOOOOOOOOO0O00 O o 0 LAST RAIL DRENCHED 0 0 WITH BOTTLE OF WINE. O o ■■■ ■ ■ o 0 By Private eLased Wire. O Special to The Georgian. Chattanooga, Tenn., July 20.—If the police have the correct theory It waa not a negro who assaulted Mrs. Annie L. Tldyman, near her Home In Orch ard Knob, Wednesday night, and fol- lowing this theory Walter S. Mu>- Keftsle, a talesman for the Cumberlur Lumber Company, of Nashville, -.vu arrested on the charge, brought to this city Sunday afternoon by Sheriff Shipp and lodged In Jail to await a prelimi nary hearing, which will probably take place In a few days. That the theory of th# police Is prob ably correct Is home out by threatening letters which MaoKensIs wrote Mrs. Tldyman because she refused lo keep company with him. The employees of the store where she Is employed have raised 1220 to prosecute her assailant. LIBERATE PRISONERS, IS DEBS’ ADVICE By Privets Leased Wire. St. Louis, July 20.—Willie speaking at Riverside Park yesterday, Eugene V. Debs, former presidential candidate on the socialist ticket, advised working' men to free Charles Moysr, W. D. Hay. wood and G. A. Pettlbone, the three Denver miners, confined In Jail In Ida' ho, ut any cost. "More than a million workingmen In the United Staten will rise up and de mand that these men be liberated,’' said Mr. Debs. "I will be at the head of this million to assist In liberating them by bloodshed If necessary, but peaceably If poalsble." ROUND TRIP Summer and Convention Rates. Round trip summer excursions from all points East to Pacific Coast and Northwest, from June 1 to September 15th, with special stop over privileges, good returning to October 31st, 1906. ' Summer Rates to Colorado, June lsttoSept.30 Use the splendid through service of the SOUTH ERN PACIFIC from New Orleans, UNION PA CIFIC from Kansas City or Chicago to all points West, Northwest and Southwest, including palatial steamship service from San Francisco to Japan, China, Australia, etc. .Through Pullman Tourist cars from Washington, Atlanta, Montgomery, etc., and from St. Louis and Chicago to California. WRITE ME FOR LITERATURE AND INFORMATION. J. F. VAN RENSSELAER, Goneral Agt., 124 Peachtree Street, Atlanta, Oa. R. O. BEAN, T. P. A. G. W. ELY, T. P. A. A REMARKABLE RECORD. mobiles In the country. A large part of hla dlatrtct lies within Chlckamauga Park, shore the splendid government pikes form ft string temptation to chauffeurs to d.) some express train Special to The Georgian. Charleston, a C., July 10.—'The Charleston truckers have closed one of the most successful seaaons on record, the produce netting thsm A profit of 11.227,005 for the 24.205 acres that they had under cultivation. The value of the product was 22,717,505, with a cost of $2,520,055. making the net profit just stated and a profit par sers of 252. The produce raised Included cabbages, strawberries, beans, asparagus, cucum bers, sweet potatoes and other vegeta bles The most profitable crop was cabbages, the farmers shipped U*5.- 050 crates at a value of $1,415,555. Why Not Give jrotir heart the saaie attention you do the other organs? If year stomach, longs. User, kidneys or toy other organ Is In trouble, refases to work, yon hasten to repair them. The heart never refases as long as It has power to more, bat continues to do tho best It can, getting weaker and weaker, unlit It la past repair, and then stops It Is Jnnt ns sick M Jhe other organs nod needs help, bat becasse It wtll work, you let It. This (a wrong. If roar heart la weak, yon should take’ Dn * Miles’ Heart Cure to s,re.g.ke. Heart difficulties . palpitation of the heart so bad that I would faint sway. My darter rsesame.ded Dr. Miles’ Heart chre. snd It helped me from tho start.” MB*. 3. C. Wi:r*. r.’levtand. o. The first bottle wtll based'. If not, the druggist will retire your owsey. to overcome inula Breath, fslst Spell ■if sfMl 0 Pennsylvania low grads freight 0 line waa completed at Quarry- 0 ville by the driving of a silver 0 0 spike. Miss Anna Acheson also 0 O broke a bottle of champagne over 0 0 the rail. o O 0 000O0000000000000000000000 G. O. P. IN CAROLINA PLANSCAMPAIGN By Private Leased Wire. Washington, July $6.—Wlllla o. Briggs, of Raleigh. N. C., whom State Chairman Spencer B. Adams boa rec ommended for the appointment aa postmaster et the North Carolina capi tal. la at the Hotel Raleigh. "While the campaign has not been formally -opened In our state,’* said Mr. Briggs, -the prospects tor the Re publican party are now far from dis couraging. The nomination of ex- Supreme Court Justice R. M. Doug las, who la a son of Stephen A. Doug las, for chairman of the North Caro lina corporation commission and the popularity of President Roosevelt have given os a decided advantage over our opponents. We expect to elect two Re publican congressman this fall, and Congressmen Page and Webb, In the Seventh and Ninth districts, respective ly, may have a close can * Few Urge schools that have been In existence as long aa thirty years have been so fortunate as never to have lost, by death, one of their students or teachers. This Is true, howefer. In the case of Shorter College, at Rome, Ga. The college Is high above sea level, has on unfailing supply of sparkling filtered water, and has a climate that Is delightful and Invigorating In the highest degree. It la possible of course that your daughter might fall sick any where In the world, but If you take the irecautlon to send her to Shorter yoi ave gone a great way toward dlmln (string the probability. On the other hand. tMre are nine chances to one that she would return to you more ro bust snd vigorous than when she left you. Send for a catalogue while you think ot It, GERMANY TO FORCE CONGRESS TO ACT By Private loosed Wire. London, July $5.—The Berlin cor respondent of The Morning Post aays that In answer to various Inquiries an official statement has been Issued ex plaining that the United States can not claim, by virtue of the provisional commercial arrangement concluded In February the full benefit of the moot' favored-nation treatment. This decision on the part of the gov. ernment Is regarded In Berlin as being or considerable Importance. It la In tended In the nature of a warning to the United States that Germany Is In censed'by the failure of the American administration to compel congress lo sanction the fulfillment of Ita promises conveyed in February to the American km buudor. The government l» now preparing to adopt a rigorous attitude, so the press Interprets Its action, which Is expected to sensibly affect the Imports of wood alcohol, wooden wares, rubber shoes end certain fruits. UP IN THE OZONE "In the Land of the Shy ” KENILWORTH INN Situated In a Private Park of 160 Acres, Hlltmore, Near Ashe ville, N. C., 2,500 Feet Above the Sea Level. OHJUST THE PLACE TO tPCNO THC i RucognlrM n« tho Iradloy hotel In the mountain* of WosNth North Citrollna. No acen^rv In the worl<1 will rouijmrp with the view from thin hotel. Mount MitrhHI and l’iigah In full riew. Adjoin* nnd overlook* the Illltmoro r*tati» Cool. lorlgorntfng climate, tnag ulflcentlf furnished, eul*lne umrirpaifd. rure water. All t**g'*t*i>l*** from our j.r!rat,» jfiirden at•»tL. ..-j fr*'s!j in u-.n.i'.ti Orchestra, golf, pool, tdlllarda. tennl*. Ilrerr, beautiful ride* nnd drives. Conch meeta all train* at Bmmor© station. ('oosuaiptlro* not ac* cominodntcd under nnjr elrrumitancea. Coach I* operate I hr rnnn ageinent. running ererr half hour herweeo tmiler from Aehorill# and the hotel. Open all lo© year. Write or wire for booklet and rate*. EDOAIl It. MOOJti:. rroprli 8CHOOL8 AND COLLEGES. SCHOOLS AND COLLEQE9. UNIVERSITY SCHOOL FOR BOYS, STONE MOUNTAIN, OA. A horn, ichool limited to seventy boys with sight experienced teach- era. The largest snd bast equipped echool gymnasium In Georgia, with a competent phync.il director. Open. September 12. Write for catalogue. W. B. GRIFFIN, Principal, Stone Mountain, Ga, JACKSON HONORED BY BOTH RACES By 1’rtvalo boated Wire. Roanoke, Vs., July $0.—Both races. the ramp* of Confederate Veternnn ot Hoenoks and Balsm and tha chapters ot the Daughters ot the Confederacy were all well, represented yesterday at the unveiling of a handsome memorial window of General "Stonewall Jack- son In tht Fifth Avsnus Presbyterian church (negro). The window waa erected by the pastor. Rev, L. L. Down ng, ths money for Its purchase coming wholly from the negroes. The chief addresses were by leading white cltl sens of Roanoke. Downing's father and mother were members of a Sunday school class of negro slaves uught by Jackson at Lex Ington before the war, and yesterday 1 ! exercises marked Ihe realisation of an ambition Downing has bad since boy hood to pay 0 federate comn SQUALL FRIGHTENS 1,000 FAIR BATHERS By Private Xesaed Wire. New York, July $5.—When a black squall swooped down yesterday after noon upon the Inward shore of the Hudson at the foot of Two Hundred and Sixth street. It startled more than 1,555 bathers, mostly women and chil dren. and tried to carry off the In wood Yacht Club’s house, moored south or John Kooman’s big bathing pavilion and restaurant. After half an hour’s hard work ths boat house was towed back to Ita place and made fast to the piles. No one was hurt. LUCY COBB INSTITUTE, Athens, Ga. 1906 1907 Th© FORTY-EIGHTH •••«Jon of tho Lucy Cobb Institute, an Institution for th© education of young women of Georgia, will reopen on WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12. For catalogue and room reaervatlone apply to MRS. M. A. LIPSCOMB, Principal. ™ c ALABAMA BRENAU i i EH FA l LA. A LA If A! A high grade Callcg*-Con*5 young Jadh « Thorough rot rarjr. aprrlal advantage* In oratory. Orchestra of la 1 Deaetlfal new haHdUu" hw* magnificent •*!**v.$rl-.n I l.-nl nut**. Splendid health record nan Cfcaeteoge© ink*** Mae Write tot illustrated Ain. lire- of uaunt villa, after having be the State Preae Ash >;iat three dayo. Sen ila daughter* will : Springe, In Lauderda they expect to spend ameAtion to beat THE OTHER FELLOW FAILED. Special to The Oeorgtan. Huntsville, Ala., July $5.—Aa a re- suit et hla ‘ ambition to get enough money to carry the other fellow's girl to an Ice cream .Itpoer, John Gaddla, a negro, waa sentenAd by Justice C. X. Vaught here yesterday to one year's Imprisonment for stealing a second hand coat from Ben Tru«e and trying to borrow the Ice cream money on It. SEN. MORGAN RETURNS TO THE SPRINGS. Special to The Georgian. ^KhM.vtMun M.D.I All, July $5.—Senator Job- la,4-a. Ot8cei048.rryo'rstreet! T. Morgan and Congrssernan William Richardson have returned to Hunta- t pail atari