The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, August 15, 1906, Image 10

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tammmmmmmmBmrn THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN. a WANT ADS ONE CENT A WORD Six words of average longt make a line. The following rate ara for eonseeutiva insertions: 1 time ..... 6 3 times 5 6 times 4*/ 26 times 4 52 times ..... 3'/ 78 times 3 discontinue classified advertise ments. OUT OF TOWN ORDERS MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY CASH Georgian want ads. are inex pensive, but they bring quick re sults and sure returns. Ads. for Situations Wanted will be inserted one time free of charge. They must not exoeed four lines. WE WILL 8END FOR YOUR AD. WITHOUT CHARGE FOR ME8SENGER 8ERVICE. CALL US ON BELL PHONE 4927 MAIN, OR 4401 ATLANTA PHONE. When sending ads. pay for at rates quoted above. WANTED HELP—MALE. as helpers era* trade, better pay I - Sms with _ PeLoacb Mill life Co. good 1 Mfl goods? If Southern Auc booth Pryor. WANTED. CARE THE GEORGIAN. care The Atlanta Georgian. Oollege. 162 * Whitehall street. ItllICKI.AYRRH .. new mill building mile* from Asheville, N. C., on the Mu ‘n* Southern railroad, ( >K Job. there being ten ml Apply to Prank B. Gilbi tlenernl Contractor, Canton, N. C. branch wager n brick to lay. S3 per day and expense*. M. C. II care Glbbe* Machine Company, Colum 8. C, OPTICIAN WaWeD-RHOP WORKM capable at edge-grinding and frame b< Ing. AddreSa X. Y., care this paper. 1830 Candler building. WANTED HELP—FEMALE. lngton operator* furnished TO INQUIRE AROUT WANTED—USERS OF MONEY FLOUR. WANTED—THREE WHITE GIRLS. hsIMam^^rotherfon^ SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE. WANTED—POSITION AH G clerk: eleven rear*’ experience Grocery, 364 MISCELLANEOUS. AT COBT-MY STOCK OF IRON SAFES nml vault doors to be sold at coat nte next week; now Is your time. 2$ S. street R. W. Ellis. Atlanta. HYGIENIC SANITARIUM IS NOW BUSINESS AND CALLING CARDS; REG- nlar alse. la teat type. 35c per 100 ‘A “Midget Cards," the hit of the si trade learned. Full course $20. We INVITATIONS. A G. Hollowell, S04 Candler building. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. FIRST-CLASS ; BUSINESS UOUB should have high grade slras. Call Kent Slga Co., «1V6 North Pryor atra Phone 2181 FOR SALE-REST RUBBER FOR SALE-TWO CAR LOADb Brockway surries, runabouts and wagon*. Nothing better made. < Vehicle Mfg. Ca‘ 60 and 12 Wcat 1 street. ■ wanted—miscellaneous. WANTED—ALL KIND8 OF SALABLE school. Inn, (nodical hooks for cash. J. C. Gnvnn, 71 Wbffehali street, i'hone 1S22. WANTED—TEX THOUSAND PEOPLE TO buy Money Flour. There is money lu every sack. FOR RENT—OFFICES. OFFICE SPACE IN NICELY FURNISH- ed office, phone 283$ or call at 1330 Can- filer Ilh!2. WALL PAPER. 1 WALL PAPER AND PAINTM, h “Dou't let 'em fool you." Jim Burnett (formerly of Burnett A Willis) Is not dead II nor missing. He Is contracting wall paper and painting. Office and cbow room 12 h Eaat Hunter street Both 'phones 660. ii FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE. 269 CREW STREET; BEST SEVEN- room home In Atlanta for the money. On Kelly street, large four-room bouae, mod ern. Seven room* nud hath, cottage. 22 HnnseU; half block Grant park. Neven room* and hall. f»I9 East Fair. Fire large room*. Imth and hn*emotit. on Williams y strfiet, near Simpson nnd Baker, five min ute* walk. Elegant eleven-room house on y Houston, near Jackson atreet Six rooms § nml hall, cottage, near entrance to Grant b park. Ten-room residence on Auburn ave nue. Fine cottage home on Ashby, Just off g\ Gordon, West Knd. Five rooms and bath H near Georgia avenue, on Garden. 386 Hill, II six room cottage, 100 feet on I11II, corner. A Eight-room two story residence on Georgia avenue, near Grant street. Sfx rooms and hall on Luckle. near Pine. Six-room cot- tnge <»n Cherokee avenue, near Georgia, fronting Grant park. Three nice new five nnd six-room cottages on Georgia avenue, corner Cooper nnd Ilnwson, 293, 296, 297. e 154 Gordon street, West End, ten-room residence. 106 Kelly street, six-room home. Six-room cottage on Capitol avenue. Six rooms and 8-foot hall at 113 Kelly atreet. Eight lots, 60 by 200 feet. Highland ave- y nue. Corner of West Hunter and Doray. lot 49 by 100. On Ilnss, t>etween Grant and — II11I, n shady building lot. 200-acre farm, near Lnkewood; will sell all or part. All reasonable In price nnd terms. Stevenson U -v & Co., renl estate agency, city nnd coun- S trv real cHtnte, 1529 Candler building. Bell . ‘phone 1061; Atlanta 306. 1 A NICE SEVEN-BOOM, TWOBTORY „ residence, newly painted and pnpeted; has electric light*, large lot, near Agnes 1Q Scott College nnd schools, one block of V* 7 ear. Good neighborhood. Terms. Box 62, ; Decatur. “ IP IT IS BEAL E8TATP. YOU WANT to buy or sell, cnll to see me. II. C. Pen- J 1 * dieton, 614 Peters building. ’ LOST. Who puts yonr paper on so slick. And guarantee* that It will stick; Does your painting, does It nice. And •’always lowest In the prlceY* ' Burnett, of course! Your “Uncle Jim’’ Is hard to beat; He’s at Number 12 E. Hunter atreet. Cl Both Phones 660. I.ORT—AT EAST LAKE OB ON RTREET car Saturday, old seal watch fob. topns Cj stone. Return to American Book Company. ,, FOUND. PIIANKLIN. THE CLEAN CLEAN PEL- low, cleans suits $1 to 81.60. Pants 50c. TJ 168 Whitehall St. Phones, Bell 629, A. 388L Ii MONEY TO LOAN. MONEY ADVANCED BAI.AIUBD l'P.O- plo nnd other.. Amerlcnn Inrentment Co., 704 Candler Bldg. F.ltnhtl.hrd 1830. , WETMAN Sc CONNEUR. EQUITABLE, r Mortgage loan* on real estate. ; POOR MI CENT HOME MONEY TO i 11>1111 money for purehnne money note*; •trnlnht lonnn mndo for 5 per rent nnd up ward*. According to dr.lrnblltty of loan. ' W. A. Foster, U Routh Broad street. the UNION SAVINGS BANK BUYS purchase money note* and lends money fcffrBellThoW'^d ™ B MONEY TO. LOAN AT 5. Ii AND 7 l'EH cent Interest, according to security of fered; suinll expense nnd prompt attention. Only ou real estate In nud near Atlauta. 8. ll. Turman. money loaned on HEAL ESTATE. 3 TO 5 YKAHR, 6 PEU CENT. JOHN 1 CABBY, 18 EAST ALABAMA STREET. ; SPECIAL HOME FUNDS TO LEND! ", any amount, 414. 5 and 6 per cent. Writs j M , or call 8. W. Carson, 24 8. Broad street. m FARM LOANS—WE ABB PLACING JJ loan, on (leorgla farm, nt the, lowent ii rates ever offered. Tho Southern Mortgage OI Company, Gould building. m “ MONEY TO LOAN ON HEAL ESTATE do at very lowest rates. No delays. Charles Herman, rooms 202-3 Temple Court. « WANTED—MONEY. S WANTED—YOU TO ASK YOUB OKOCEB *") for Money Flour, nnd In.tnt on gettlui It. IV because there Is money In It l BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. . UO SEE SOUTHERN AUTO AND EQUIP- « inent Co. W. repair, reeon.lruct, si- .Id ehann buy and nell automuldlea. Unrnnn, pn 10-11 Mitchell .treat, Atlauta. On. Bill nbene 4894-L Main. ^ ATTilACTIVK Bill NS WILL HBINO YOU bsnlneu. For high grade work call on Kent. 9114 N. Pryor. Phone 2928. WE ARB HEADQUARTERS FOR FLOIl- Idd Ilmen. Write u. for prlcen. WII*)B Sc Huddleston. Miami. Fla. PERSONAL. DAVID W. YARBP.OUOH, MASTER PLLMBKR, Phones 1255. $0 B. Hunter St WILLI8 WAU. PAPER, COMPANY. JJ, Largest atock la Booth. M N. Broad BL 11 “KENT LIGHTS.” THB BK8T OF MANTLE LIGHTS NOW sold at 91H N. Pryor 8L Alex Kant, Phone 4848. KltOM'S MEDICATED SKIN. SCALP 1 nml hair soar; sold at drug nml depart- inent stores: ask for It or write J. J. kroui, Scalp aud Hair Specialist, 613 The Grand, SF Atlanta. Gt. -- ago SHOE REPAIRING. • gg GWINN’S SHOE SHOP. M 4 LUCKIE, OPPOSITE PIEDMONT. Bell 2335. Men's sewed half soles, 75c. FOR FINE SHOE RE- — PAIRING go to J. W. Carroll, 47 South Pryor street, oppoalfo court hou»e. All work first-class. „„ No cheap prices. RE OLD HATS MADE NEW ^ PANAMA AaND MILAN STRAW HATS cleaned and reshaped, 50c. .•i*. Soft am! stiff felt hats cleaned and re- *' Shaped 35c -Jr Bands or sweats. 25e eaeh **xtra. ACME HATTERS. «Vi Whitehall BL b< BUSINESS DIRECTORY. i mall ordids. liking machine aeaiers in tne south * for cstalogne. Alexander-Elya Co. . -„-™— -LARGEST ycla and aundry distributors lo the i. Southern agents for Pierce, Yale, and Hudson bicycle*. Writ* for oor catalogue and price list Alexander specie tOMOP. scalp THE SION PAINTKIl. banners, hags and flag decorations lal occasions. $014 W. Alabama St atBVl remedies' CURB llseases .and make hair grow. ea yon by* ceea.1 J, 3. CASH REGISTERS. (Second Hand.) NATIONALS. HALLWOODS. IDEALS xb.r make, at bargain pries. •II JOO . register, suitable for ■b or month), pa,menu. Brer, register nnteed for two years. Southern Ca.b ater Co., Branch of Amartcab Second* >1 Caab Itegtater Ca, ,4 8. Broad atreet, nta. On. REGISTER EXCHANGE, 24 S. Broad 8t., Atlanta. Qa. LEO FRESH, AUCTIONEER; and Salesroom, 123 Whitehall Street. •NRSDAY, AUGUST IS, AT 10 _ tables, and __ ... . Ily order of the Rev. of LEO FRESH, Auctioneer. IF YOU HAVE LOST ANYTHING ^ YOU HAVE A ROOM TO RENT *> YOU HAVE ANYTHING TO SELL f YOU ARE OUT OF A SITUATION • IN FACT MOST ANYTHING YOU MAY WANT Jl Georgian Want Ad Will Do the Trick .THEY ARE LITTLE WONDER WORKERS. .. SANDERS, SMITH & CONWAY. Phones MIS. 412 Patera Building. FOR RENT. WE HAVE TUB LARGEST LIST OF houses that we ever had In one week. Call by our office Monday and get a hul- $2.600—BRAND NEW 5-ROOM COTTAGE, just completed, on North avenue, near Jackson street; you will hare to see this cosy little cottage to appreciate Its value. Best of material and workmanship used, beautiful cabinet mantels, tinted walls, etc. Can make attractive terms to right parties. JOHN J. WOODSIDE, THE RENTING AGENT, 12 Auburn Arenuo. Both Phon«a 111. WANTED. 28 to rent. Have LIEBMAN, AND RENTING THIRTY ACRES UP THE PEACHTREE road, lying Just off the main road; splen* did 8-room cottage, splendid orchard, all kind* of fruit, splendid wire fences and Iron gates, good pasturage, springs, etc. We want to show yon this and point out sev eral features not mentioned here*, sad then make you a price. $8,250—N. BOULEVARD; BRAND NEW 9-room house on Jorge lot. In prettiest part of this street, being near North ave nue and Ponce DeLeon. This Is s beauty and no mistake. Can make very easy terms on this to desirable party. $8,250—A BEAUTIFUL FIFTH STREET home of nine rooms, on the prettiest 60 by 190-foot lot In tho city; bouse Is furnsce- beated and up to date. Can assist you to get terms on this. ART SCHOOL- WANTED—TI1H PUBLIC TO VISIT Slippy'* School of Art and Inspect por traits painted by hi* Urge classes. Comer raebtree sad Auburn. MONEY! MONEY! MONEY! n1, rented so a* to pay you 9 per let first year and 9% per cent second Only $8,250 or $lM needed; half *e y. Best corneIt Peachtree; now paying not less-than ‘ ’ property has doubled last four veers and the next four years rat. Can prove all $2,750—GRANT STREET BARGAIN OF 6- room house, lot 60x150 to alley; elevated, on car line; can,moke terms to acceptable party of $400 cash and $26 per month. $3,000—COLLEGE PARK HOME OF SEVEN rooms, two stories, lu good condition, on corner lot (102x172), shady and pretty; near car line; we can make terhis of $1,000 cash, balance easy on this $4,000-ABOUT COMPLETED; NEAR THE Peachtrees, wo have a lovely 2-story 8- room home, finished beautifully Inside and out; If you want a hargnln, let us show you this pUce at once, as It Is the only thing of Ita kind In the city situated so favorably and to be had on easy terms. SNOOK’S Big Furniture Values Today Full quartered Oak Dining Tables, big legs; only $10.00 Full quartered $45 Sideboards, Out to 27.10 $25 Cblaa Closets; only 15.50 $20 Leather Dining Chairs (six); only.. 12.60 $85 list Racks 22.50 The biggest values ever shown In Iron Beds: $6 Circle head and foot pieces; only.. 3.50 $20 Extra heavy Beds, all colors 6.50 $15 2-Inch Pillar Beds, only.. . .... 8.50 All-Steel Spring; only .. .. 1.99 All-Cotton Mattresses; only .. 199 Don't miss these big values. $40, $50, $60, $80 Davenports, cut to $25, $35, $45 and $50, in solid Mahoganv. Weath ered and Golden Oak. Watch out fof <4ir IJg coming 500-Boll Matting Sale: best grade Japanese Mattings, will be P. H. SNOOK FURNITURE COMPANY, 56 North Broad Street. STATISTICS. Two Houses On North Boulevard. We will sell Nos. 95 and 101 N. Boulevard for $5,700 cash. These are 8-room houses, between Edgewood ave. and Auburn ave.; lot is 106x160, with good .elevation. An out-of-town owner wants to sell these two places for cash. - FORREST AND GEORGE ADAIR. ATLANTA MAFKETS. FRUITS AND PRODUCE. Officially corrected bj Atlanta Fruit aa< produce exchange. Lemons. $4.75i:5.00. Limes r J\ to 75c. • Peaches/ per crate. 21.0dQl.50. Pineapples, $1.50 to $£50. POUl , Lire hens K to 3714c; fries 22ft to 26c: broilers 15 to-2214c. Live ducks, Pekin 3i to Kc; puddle 26 to 27%c. Dressed hens, per lb., 12c to 12c. table, per lb., 20 to 2214c; cook- WEST ATLANTA PARK. Only Two Left of 8 Bright, New Suburban Homes. In value within the SELL you Win gKEatkST Improvement* worth I H»m* on the north, south or west in $1,700 to $10,000! Or lots In any b city. TERMS ON ALL I ABOVE. CALL l SEE US. WILL PLEASED TO M. McNEILL and FOR SALE. storage room. Built le»* thau a year ir a home. Ixurge new l»arn and eer* i house. Plenty of *hnde nnd fruit I.nt 280 by 500. Opposite Dr. Ridley's near Decatur. Town I* growing In llreetlon. To avoid renting, will sell bargain. TERMS. Box 62, Decatur, Ga. M. A. SHELTON, 305 and 306 Century Bldg. BOTH PHONES 4493. AVE., NEAR MITCHELL, A ii'.. lot fur 13,750. t~~.hi11 ll cn.ti. Tha first month will b. given FREE, and if oceupiad on. year, two more months will ba given FREE at tha end of tho year, making only nine months you will have to pay for. Non# but good familiaa will ba atlowad in thaaa houaas. Theie ara locatad on tho river olootrio ear lina, only twenty min utes' ride from tho center of tho oityi contain 7 and 8 rooms; have never been occupiedi are locatad in West At lanta Park. Every house fronts a fifty foot park, whioh la tat in trass, aver, greens and flowers. Purs air; native oaks; an ideal spot for children. It io cheaper than living in tha city and tha surroundings ara mors wholeeome. In the canter of this park are tho FERRO PH08PHATE 8PRINGS, whioh will euro any ease of atomach or kidney trouble, no matter of how long stand ing. If now hat a new ohureh, neatly furnished, a store, a aohool house cost ing 82,500 will toon bo completed. Capt. J. T. Mills, who lives on tho grounds, will show you through tho houses. Rant 820 par month. GI<OHE & JUSTIN, 215 Peters Building. BIRTH8. To Mr. and Mrs. V. 8. Johnson, at 12 Ridge avenue, a son. To Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Avery, at 167 Magnolia street, a son. To Mr. nnd Mrs. R. C. Miller, at Hilliard street, a daughter. To Mr. nnd Mrs. R. C. Harrison, at 23 East Fourth street, a son. To Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Anderson, at 555 Spring street, a son. To Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Evans, at 25 Mc Donald street, a son. DEATHS. Edna Turnlpseed, 10 mouths old, died at 62 Columbia avenue. Miss 'Leila Newton. 24‘years old, died of tutrerculosls, at 72 West Georgia avenue. Infant of J. W. Brown, at 26 McAfee street. Mr*. Eva Cone, 23 years old. died of typhoid fever, at Tabernacle Infirmary. II. N. Gentry, 22 years old, died at Mil- ledgevtlle, Ga. Mrs. W. 8. Gibbs, 72 years old, died ot 164 Forrest avenue. Josephine E. Pittman, 3 years old. died of pneumonia, nt 108 Hlmpson afreet. Lula Kent, 39 years old. died of Indi gestion, at 60 lleury street. BUILDING PERMIT8. $4,200—Mrs. A. L. Beecher, to build two- story frame dwelling at 291 Forrest ave nue. $10,000—Louisville nnd Nashville taltroad. to build temporary shed at railroad and Piedmont avenue. $500— Emily Cox. colored* Jo build two- Joney—New 012c. VEGETABLES.—Irish potatoes. No. 1 stock, $2.50 barrel; per bushel, 90c. Onions. $1.50 bushel: cn him go. 2c pound, new sweet_potatoes $1.60 bushel. FLOUR, GRAIN. PROVISIONS. FLOUR—Postels Patent, $6.00; Diamond pateut, $5.50; Mascoutah Star, $4.65; faucy patent. $4.66; Red Eagle, $4.40; Blue Ribbon. $4.00; fancy, $3.90; spring wheat patent, $5.25 to $5.75. CORN—Choice red -ob. 76c; So. 2 white, 75c; No. 2 yellow, 74c; mixed, 73c. OAT8—Choice white clipped, 62c; choice white, 50c; choice mixed, 48c; Texas rust proof, 60c. MEAL—Plain water ground, per bushel, Jc; bolted 140-lb. Jut»s. per bushel, 66c; Rhorta, white. $1.50, medium. $1.40; brown, $1.36: pnre brnn. $1.10; mixed bran, $1.06. HAY.—Timothy, dunce Urge bales, $1.10? do, choice small bales. $1.06: do, No. 1 timothy bale*, $1: do.. No. 2, $1; do.. So. 1 clover mixed, $1.00; do, So. 2 closed mixed, 90c. CLOVER.—Choice 90;. The above prices are ?. a b. Atlanta, and subject to Immediate acceptance. GROCERIE8. SUGAR—Standard granulated, $6.20. New York Refined, 6*4; plantations, 514. Market very strong COFFEE—Roasted Arbnekle's $16.60; ulk, In bags or barr** - ** ' ** ‘ !o. Market strong. RICE.—Carolina 414 to 714c, according to grade. Market very strong. CHEESE)—Fancy full cream dairy, twins 14c: brick, 14c. Market strong. PROVISIONS—Supreme hams, 15c. Dove l e fat* back*. 8c; plates. Ac; .9.76; Red Cross, 10c. Snow : compound, 7%c; Red Cross, 7%c. 8TOCKS AND BONDS. „ , Bid. Asked. Georgia 4H«. 1916 112 113 Georgia, R. R. 8s, 1910 106 106V4 Savannah 5s. 1909 10214 103% Macon 6s. 1$10 106 Atlanta, 5s. 1911 105 Atlanta, 414s. 1922 107 Atlanta 4s. 1934 106 Atlanta and West Point.... 165 Atlanta and West Point Debts. 107 y. It. of Georgia 1st Income TIPS FLASHED From Wall Street Private Wire to Glbert Sc Clay. <^ N ' W o Vork ’ AVf-, H.—Marshall, Spader * Co.. Sous crttfriaui of the market h£ aialnst the inactivity of certain low'r'ric.t! •fence and unimportant aharea. We rtitw like this feature for the time I,'.,' 1 ! the stocks Mu* bundled are tbow rS which a ready market exist! at near?. Vn times. It Is worthy of note, however, h*., }*•“> VI cf, ; rrwl J h .°; ,ld I* made more prom! Inent In view of the sentimental effect It. produced* 110 ' ’ *’ lB Prl ° e m° r *meut haj Fdudnment-1 conditions continue emeu tlally bullish, and I look for n hi*her tS?! around. There Is excellent huvlu. In two of the small stocka-Katy and I'uli. 108H do. 2d Income do. 3d Income...; Georgia 265 Augusta and Savannah 115 Southwestern 116 Georgia Pacific lets 120 C. sad A. 1st 112 CRASH TURKS CREAM INTO BUTTERMILK TWO SIX-ROOM COTTAGES NEAR TER- nilual *tnthm; nldeWalk* nnd newer; cab inet uinntei*; splendid renting section; $1,- 500 each; one-third cash and monthly pay. inent*. MCE LOT ON Afitffctf WSKWrU bV 200 feet, east front, and covered with nice mik trees; only $250. story frame dwelling at tsi Tattnall street. $3,160—E. E. Pomeroy, to build one-story frame dwelling at 395 East North avenuo. $50—W. K. Bearden, to build barn at 124 Lake avenue. $3,000—F. D. Terry, to build two one- story frame dwellings at 422 and 426 Ormond street. $160— Mrs. Paul Romare. to re cover one- story frame dwelling at 93 South Pryor atreet. $100—11. II. Bedford, to add to one-story frame dwelling at 144 Lovejoy street. $6,000—Mr*. Kllxn Hood, to build four one- story frame dwellings at 55-59-61-66 Norcross avenue. $900—Mrs. Alice Howell, to build one-story frame dwelling at 152 Griffin street. $1,750—Dr. J. G. Ernest, to add to two- story frame dwelling at 166 Juniper street. $1,600-M. W. Merk, to build one-story frame dwelling at 108 Grant street. 8160-^J. 8. Lemmnml, to repair two-story frame dwelling at 297 Capitol avenue, 8400—McCord nnd Hnnibrlght, to add to frame dwelling at 265 Hlghlnud avenue. PROPERTYTRAN8FER8. $3,000—Mr*. J. C. Garrett nnd Mrs. N. G. Ware to A. L. Well and A. Feral, execu tor*. lot on corner Washington and Rich ardson street*. Loan deed. $3,100—W. A. Crowe to 8. J. Crowej lot 1 Courtland atreet, uear Cain atreet. War ranty deed. -Goorae 8. Barker to M. G. Ginn, lot rner Oliver street and Bellwood ave nue. Warranty deed. $4,500—Mrs. E. M. Ralne to Penn Mutual Life Insurance Company, lot on Juniper street, near Tenth. 1amn deed. I $2.750—W. L. Peel to E. M. IUIne, same j lot. Warranty deed. * A two-horse milk wagon was struck by a freight train at the corner of Edgewood avenue and Whitehall street and fresh sweet milk became butter milk without a moment's Intermission. A large sewer pipe that runs alongside the railway track was flushed with the milk, and milk was strewn up and down the track until the surroundings looked as if a snowstorm had struck the place. At first there was a rumor that tha driver of the w’agon had been seriously hurt, but when the ambulance appeared on the scene a flgure covered with cin ders and buttermilk Jumped up from the ground where it had been lying and fled in the direction of the woods. The wagon was so badly broken up that the name of Its owner could not be ascer tained. THREE IN AN AUTO MENACED BY DEATH Bureau aayi: Specialty K n atu°. t Sn” l 1 f t .t»‘£i^ 0 r^ mornln* with the ^netary coudltlona, bnt this gold fmiH>rt and other relief I* to be expected, and without It the money market would also become stringent un- der the western demand for funds to mors c % p§ -, The , m * rket y ery professional, but the large Interests continue to keen their shoulders beneath it, Judging from the movement to force covering nml the fact that there arefewthnt retime to llqul- date or withhold liquidation at this level combined with the bullish fundamentals naturally leads to the belief that they think a higher level attainable a* aoon a* mone tary factors permit It, and there are reii- sona for believing that the banking element Is not worrying about money. While mnlu- tnlnlng the neutral position we would nl- ways carefully scrutinise the developments regarding monetary affairs, endeavoring to find indications of improvement. Private Wire to Ware A Lelnnd. New York, Aug. 14.—London Irregular. Russian news seems to be more optimistic. There are hints of a new atock Issue In northwest that accounts for its rise. Wa bash annual report shqws $2,744,000 net In crease—a splendid showing. Rather expect a firm market with special ties active. Steels look good; also Car Foundry on dividend talk with prospect* for advances In Missouri Pacific, Atchison, Kafy and possibly Rock Island on large earnings. r rom the best quarters come bullish ad vices on the western rails due to favt..-aMe crop news. It Is *nid that the Gates people are in Fuel, but they seem to have played both sides of it In the past three months. There Is a good mnrket for the stock Just now. New York, Aug. 14.—Dow-Jones’ sum mary: American stocks In London Irregular within a small fraction of parity. Brooklyn Rapid Transit suspend* summer schedule to Coney Island, pending restora tion of order. 8cpteml»or 25 connldered possible date for . Rentihllcnn state convention. Buffalo, Rochester and Pittsburg surplus and equities equal to about 10.4 per ceut on all stock. Loss of currency to south nnd west for crop moving begins early, and Is likely to be large. Some demand for Pennsylvania. Atchi son and Great Western In loan crowd. President Ifenrne, of Colorado Fuel, says his company can now produce Its own Iron ore. Western Railroad offrlnls any all cars will be needed for traffic movement this fall. No more gold available for Import to per cent on common, pnyable October 1. Twelve Industrials advanced .GO per cent. Tweuty active railroads advanced .64 per Ry Private Loosed Wire. Atlantic City, N. J., Aug. >14.—At the same spot on the aiitf) boulevard where a Philadelphia chauffeur waa killed Saturday night and three occu pants of hia car badly Injured, John Heyle, Leroy Marsh and J. R. Thomas, a trio of Washingtonians, narrowly escaped a similar fate. All are bruised and suffering from the shock. Mr. Heyle's friends blame the acci dent upon the bad condition of the road. PLAYS AND PLAYERS Boyd Putnam ta to be In ttie caat of 'The Prince of India" when that etu- pendoua production la put on In New York next month. STOCKS REVIEWED B YNEW YORK SUN New York, Aug. 14.—The Sun say*: “Southern Pacific waa the leader of the market during the greater parr of the nes- alon. Dealings In the stock were ou a heavy scale, many large Individual trim*- notions being recorded, arhlfs the price advanced to a new high record for the by Chicago nnd Northwestern, which mode a larger gain than any other active stock nnd closed nt Its highest figure, notwith standing n slight reaction In the general mnrket Activity was confined to « few stock*, hut while operation* were largely of a profeaalonal kind, it was evident that they were for the moat part con ducted by prqpdtrent Interests which would hardly eugage In them If conditions were not such to Justify tho higher level. 1 e- rlods of dulineM occurred, eren among the leader*, hot there was at all time* a degree of firmuess nnd a good market jof nil stock offered.’’—Glbert A Clay. THE LIVE STOCK MARKET. By Private Leased Wire. t’hlcagr “* ” cetpta to slow. Be nigner; quality, rair; nui*. 6.15; estimated for tomorrow. 3.000; light $6 76e6.25; mlxiHQ5.70e6.2O; heavy. 8.16; rough, $5.6065.70; i.00; yorker*. $6.10©6.1T $5.20® ^ I to choice ('a/t’le—Eaffmnted receipt*. 6,000. Msrkjt steady: quality, fair; beeves. $3.90®«..», cow*, it.2504.3: heifers, $2.3005.20; calre*. $5.0007.00; gootf prime steers, $5.2006-.5. poor to medlnm. $3.8506.15; Stockers nml feeder*. 12.4004.20. . , BE8T BARGAIN UN 8tM’TH tflbk: .Vlfti five room modern cottage, with hall; well elevated; need# to be seen to be appro- la tod; only $1.850. NEW PROPERTY; RENTH $12 PER month: $9Qi>. lact u* show you ihla. F fv e - m mM hoThE oN "s KL80N street; lot 50 by 125. Thl* I* close In. 8IX-ROOM tlOUl $2,300. Terms. Niri "RANKIN 8TltEET wmnuix E FIVE-ROOM Ifol d 23 acres land, one fourth of a utile chert road and 8 miles from the city; $1,- ou easy term*-811,500, $13,000, $17.- between Thirteenth : VACANT LOT id Fourteenth it*.. Only $1,000 cash. PONCE DeLKON AVK.-ON TOP OF THE hill heyoml the stirings; snb>n>H>I view of tlie city; corner lot, 60x290; $1,500. One- TRY A WANT AD RITS l IK ONE BLOCK Charged with fravlng driven reck lessly, It being said that he ran Into two persons in one block, Russell Rich, a negro boy, 16 years old, driver on Wagon No. 3 for the Turnell Pressing Club, was arrested Monday afternoon by Officer Wells. Rich la said to have run over Grafton Gardner, the small son of Dr. Gardner, 325 Capitol ave nue, and a little girl named Drown, the daughter of one of Dr. Gardner’s neigh bor*. Rich will be tried Wednesday morn ing. Elks Building Homs. 8|M*clnl to The Georgian. Jackson, Miss., Aug. 14.—Tne Elka of this city have let the contract for the erection of a $30,000 home on their lot IN THE GEORGIAN KTt on n ^' ,re * u " ork “ to Nat C. Goodwin has recently bought a handsome place in the vicinity of Los Angeles and It Is reported that he will make his home there. Jefferson De Angella has great hopes of “The Spring Chicken,” in which he Is to appear the coming season. James Slavln, a young Californian, Is the author of ’The Voice of the Mighty,” in which James O’Neill la to appear this season. "Thw Hypocrites,” the new play by Henry Arthur Jones, is to be produced at the Hudson Theater, New York, within the next few weeks. Viola Allen will begin her season In Washington early In October, when she will be seen as Imogene in “Cymbel- ine.” “Sherlock Holmes” 1* to be present ed In French In Paris this season, and Night's Dream, 1 "Peter Pan’* Is am< ng the plays that are to be tried In Australia. 8heep-dS*tlmatad receipts, 18,000; market. 10c; lower: quality, fair; native, $3.000.;^ western, fe.0006.30; yearling*. »J*i*-*' ynrilng*. $5.4006.36; lambs, $4-5007.75; '*‘* it * era. $4.5007.75. PACKAGE UF WOOL TORN OFF HER HEAD Charging that while she waa on ho f way to Justice Puckett's court to swear out a peace warrant agalnat JuM* Mitchell, she waa net upon and beaten by the latter, Corlnne Brown, a mldle- aged negro woman, exhibited a pack age of wool which, ahe says, wan pulM from her head by the same Julia Mitchell. Corlnne atated that she had been nagged at and threatened by tne Mitchell woman for several week.-, and that becoming tired of It wan on way to get a peace warrant when Juua carried out her threat. ........ to be put on at the neiv Antor Theater the lant of tun month. Minn Annie Runnell In to appear In a Ellen Terry la this season to j big production of “A Midsummer. 'Captain Braaabound'a Convenlon.