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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN.
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Races are won by
those who save some
strength at the start for
use at the finish.
SAVE while you are
earning-—the time will
come when you are no
longer able to earn.'
We invite small de
posits as well as large
ones—3 1-2 per cent in
terest.
Saturdays open 4 to
6 p. m.
Georgia Savings Bank
Trust Company,
17
South Broad, Cor.
Alabama St.
“Under State super
vision.”
“WILL NOT CONTEST PRIMARY,”
DECLARES THOMAS H. GOODWIN
Says He Finds No
IrreguJarities
Crept
in.
GOODWIN RAN
WONDERFUL RACE
Chief Joyner’s Majority is
Officially Placed
At 261.
LOW
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SOUTHERN KAILWAY
Warm Springs, Ga $ 3.75
Chick Springs, 8. C '.. 8.30
Asheville, N. G,. ..- 10.50
Waynesville, N. C 11,60
Hendersonville, N. C 10.00
Lake Toxawsy, N. C. 12.70
Tryon, N. C 10.00
Tate Springs. Tenn 11.35
8t. Simons, Ga 12.00
Cumberland Island, Ga 13.00
Atlantic Beach, I la 14.60
Chicago, III 32.05
Saratoga 8prlng«, N. Y 43.80
Atlantic City, N. J 40.00
Asbury Park, N. J 41.60
Detroit, Mich .. 30.05
The above rates are
for the Round Trip.
Tlckete on aale dally limited for re
turn until October 31, 1806.
Passenger and Ticket Office No. 1
Peachtree Street. ’Phone 142.
J. C. LUSK,
District Passenger Agent.
m
m
and WHISKEY HABITS
cured at home with
out pain. Book of par
ticular* sent FREE,
B. M. WOOLLEY, M. D.
)ffice 104 N. Pryor Street,
AMUSEMENTS
Thomas H. Goodwin, who was de
feated In the race for • mayor by a
majority of 261, said Thursday morn
ing that he will not conteat Chief Joy
ner's right to tile office.
He stated Wednesday night shortly
after the unofficial returns bad been
completed that he would serve notice
of a contest, but has since reconsid
ered.
Mr. Goodwin ran a remarkable race.
When he announced his candidacy
some time ago, few of the wise poli
ticians would concede him more than
S00 or 1,000 votes. But he finished
with great strengtH and the friends of
Chief Joyner were badly worried Wed
nesday.
It la stated that Mr. Goodwin se
cured a large per cent of the Hoke
Smith vote In the city. Chief Joyner’s
friendship for Clark Howell and the
fact that he supported him for gover
nor being used effectively against Joy
ner.
Concerning his race Mr. Goodwin
said Thursday:
"I feel that the vote I received Is n
great compliment to me over a candi
date whose virtues had been widely
heralded and who was'admlttedly back
ed by strong influences, this, too, In
the face of the fact that I was backed
only by the loyal support of those who
adhered to the principles set forth In
my plntform and my close personal
friends.”
Mr. Goodwin, being seen In regard
to his race, expressed entire satisfac
tion at the results, as It seems to be
the will of the people for his opponent
to receive the honors,
was under the Impression at first
that some Irregularity had crept Into
the returns from some quarters, but
upon Investigation found cvervthlng to
be regular so far as can be ascertained,
and 1 am satisfied with the verdict of
the voters.
"I want to congratulate my opponent
for the vote he received. 1 must con
fess that It was a surprise to me.
“My friends deserve the highest
praise for the untiring work they did
for me, and I will never cease to feel
grateful to them.”
7HOMAS H. GOODWIN,
Who ran a sweeping and wholly remarkable race for Mayor.
DOCTOR IS SENT TO JAIL
FOR KISSING GOTHAM GIRL
DENIES TO GAGE
IS A THEOSOPHIST
He Just Likes Point Loma,
That Is the Whole
JStory.
CASINO
THI8 WEEK.
TONIGHT—MATINEE TODAY.
VAUDEVILLE
Stuart Barnes, Hilcomb, Curtis
Co., Adams & Drew, Bessie Phillips,
Marvelous Merrill, Camsragraph.
Sale at Bijou Box Office.
BRUSHES.
We carry the largest stock of
Paint Brushes, White Wash Brushes,
Varnish Brushes and Kalsomlne
Brushes In the South,
F. J. COOLEDGE & BRO.,
12. N. Forsyth St Atlanta.
G. O. P. IN TEXAS
HAS GONE TO WAR
WITH ITSELF NOW
Sprrinl to The Georgian.
Balia*, Tex., Aug. 23.—The expected rup
ture between the Itepubllcon party In Tex-
ns ha* come to pass, »n«l there haw been
two mndidatea nominated for governor by
the two wlnga of the party.
Colonel K. II. B. Green Is the nominee
of th*> party of reorganizers, or the “black
and tnn” wing of the party, while Dr.
Averltt, of Fannin counfr, will bead the
rcsuinr wing of the party. The Texaa
iwpera have hud red-hot communication*
fr«in the leaders of the faction* during the
i«*t few d*y«. The bolter* designate Htnte
Chairman Lyon and other meinlters of the
egulara claim that the dlaorganlxera
, disgruntled because they are not In
•‘i|« ml office. The split in the party will,
■i'mu <>iiire, id* spill in mr
' <lotiht ( cause the vote to l»e very small
coming November election.
60,000 SPANIARDS
OUT ON STRIKE
Ilf I’rirnte I.cmml Wire.
Madrid, Aug. 22.—Sixty thousand
I'.rj.in* are aatd to be Idle In Bltboa
May a * the result of a general strike
« hk h has been declared by the federa
tion of labor. Newspapers have been
lori-Mi to suspend publication and out-
*”lng trains mre crowded with refugees.
English! China
By Private Leased Wire.
New York, Aug. 23.—Dr. Charles W.
Wilson, one of the' most prominent «ur-
geons of Montreal, la serving n aen-
tonce of aeven days In prison for hav
ing kissed the daughter cf L. H. Sev
erance, a millionaire mining man who
lives at the Waldorf Astoria In New
York.
Miss Severance and her father*were
sitting in the corrfdar of the King Ed
ward hotel, while Dr. Wilson approach
ed and then suddenly hugged and kiss
ed the young woman. Seven days 1:
not .too much to.pay for the privilege
of hugging and kissing a New .York
gtfrl.
ABET,
ieI
DF CHILEAN CITY
Eighty 'Thousand Persons
Expected to Leave
Place.
Special Cable—Copyright. .
Valparaiso, Aug. 23.—The govern
ment and local authorities now have
fho situation In this city well In hand.
The work cf caring for the homeless
earthquake sufferers is progressing
rapidly, while the dead are being re
claimed from the ruins and taken away
for burial.
Thirty thousand refugees have left
Valparaiso and gone to Santiago. The
president has Issued an order to cap
tains of all Chilean vessels to proceed
to Valparaiso with provisions and take
away from the city all who desire to
reach other points. It Is entlmated that
Pay Your
Election Bets
Our object, frankly. It (o
tell you t
Stetson
Hat
With one of our New
Fall Stetsons. The
best hat on earth for
the money— /
$3, $3,50 and $5,
Soft shapes and der
bies.
Because we are anxious
to furnish Its successor, and
the next, and the next. We
know that to wear a Stetson
is to prove it.
fully 80,000 pr-oide will lfdve the city.
Is continued clamor for
While there
food the situation In this respect Is In
nowise alarming. It estimated that
200,000 persons are encu.r/ed In opbn
spaces In the city and In cue suburb*.
The fires have been extinguished
We have the Stetson
Soft and Derby lists
In all the Ute%t styles.
ESSIG BROS.,
"Correct Clothes for Men,”
26 Whitehall St.
MAY BE IN INDIA
Pinkertons Think They Are
on the Tl’aii of
Banker.
FRENCH PRIEST IS CHARGED
WITH CA USING GIRL’SDEA TH
Ily Private lee,aim] wire.
Paris, Aug. 23.—Abbe (L’assnn and
hla «acrlBtan were arrested today at
Fougore*, charged with haying caused
the death of Mile. Augustine Lange,
who died at the priest's f house last
Saturday night.
The priest, with the assistance of
the girl's brother, carried the body to
her father's house on Sunday. The
authorities refused to grant a burial
permit, and an Inquest was ordered.
This revealed tlie fact that the girl
had died from an Illegal operation.
The nbbr then sold that his only mo
tive In having the body secretly car
ried from his house to the Kiri's home
was to spare her character. The po
lice, however, searched his garden to
day and found evidence lending to
show thnt a crime had been commit
ted. The arrest of the ahbe and the
sacristan followed. The villagers say
the girl visited the abbe.
By Privets Leased Wire.
Chicago, III., Aug. 13.—Lyman J.
Gage will leave for Point Loma, Cal.,
after a three days', visit In Chicago
and Kvanston. He arrived here, It
developed yesterday, from California
on Sunday to attend the Interment of
the body of his son.
Mrs. E. F. Pierce, of Evanston, his
stepdaughter, speaking for him, said
he had no connection with the theo-
aophlcal society at Point Loma.
“Mr. Gags has nothing to do with the
thepsophlsts,” said Mrs. Pierce. "He
wilt make hla home at Point Loma, or
near there, because he thinks It a
delightful place to live. He haa been
looking for such a retreat for several
years, and now that he hM^found Jt,
.je Is anxious to go to It with as little
molestation as possible."
Mr. Gage Is known to have admitted
a strong Interest In the theoeophical
colony.
EOF
evening for tho §ca«on of 1908-'07
under new management and with many
new Improvements mnde for the great
er comfort of patrons and players.
The attraction for the opening night la
the Dandy Dixie Minstrels and a large
advunce sale of scats Is reported.
23.—T.
By Private Liiihci! Wire.
Clarksburg, W. Va., Aug.
Riley, of Wheeling, formerly attorney
general of West Virginia, was nominat
ed for congress by the first district
Democratic congressional convention
GOMPERS BEPLIES
TD LITTLEFIELD
Special to The Georgian.
Washington, Aug. 23.—President
Gompers, of the American Federation
of Labor, todny gave out the remain
der of the 122 letters from congressmen
which have been received tipis far In
response to his queries as to their
position on the various questions, dis
cussed In the bill of grievance! pre
sented to prospective candidates for
re-election. Mr. Gompers' editorial
commenta on Individual letters are
confined moetly to those from Repub
lican members.
Littlefield and McKinley were among
the first to reply.
Other Republican members whose re-
11,, elicited adverse comment from
B iles elicited auvere, ,
Ir. Gompers today are:
Cromer, Indiana; Dixon, Montana;
Dovener. Wet Virginia; Draper, New
York; Esch, Wlaconeln: French, Idaho;
Fuller, Illinois; Fulkerson, Missouri;
Garden. Messachusetts; Orafr, Illinois;
Hougen, Iowa: Hill, Connecticut; Head,
Maaoachuoetta; Jones, Washington;
Knowland, California; Frederick Len
dl. Indiana; Lllley, Connecticut; Ma
hon, Pennsylvania; Mann, Illinois;
Needham, California; Persons, New
York; Powers, Maine; Rive, Illinois;
Smith, California; Smith, Illinois;
Thomas. Ohio; Wanger, Pennsylvania;
Weems, Ohio; Weeks, Massachusetts;
Perkins, New York.
The present vogue for English China
is amply met In our charming collec-
“, on Dinner and Tea services, sets of
I'wiea. odd pieces—all In patterns of
m °st artistic type.
Maier & Berkele
Work Begins on Depot.
Special la The Georgian.
Gadsden, Ala., Aug. 22.-A large force
of mechanics arrived here yesterday
morning and Immediately commenced
work on the addition to the Louisville
and Nashville, Nashville. Chattamwga
and St. Louis depot and platforms. The
grading for the additional sidetracks l*
nearly ready for the rail*
held here yesterday.
A resolution was offered favoring a
law fixing a 2-cent fare for railroads,
but It was defeated.
At the mention of William J. Bry
an’s name by one of the speakers, as
the next president, the convention
wild apph
broke Into
applause.
Plsy House Season Opens.
Special to The Georgian.
Annlatnn, Ala., Aug. 21.—The Noble
Street opera house opens here this
By Private Lensed Wire.
Chicago, Aug. 23.-r-Formnl denial of
the report that Paul O. Stensland, the
fugitive bank wrecker, is In Aguus
Callentes, Mexico, was received In Chi
cago last night in the form of a tele
gram signed by Dotnotlllo Alcana, may
or of Aguas Callentes. The message,
which resulted from Inquiry made by
Chief of Rurales Antonio Ponce DeLeon
of Cuidad Juarez, Mexico, la as
lows:
"No truth In report of arrest here of
Paul Stensland, embezzling Chicago
banker. No man of that description
here.”
While the city police are thus left at
sea, Pinkerton detectives are working
on a clew which has led them to point
toward India.
IS SERIOUSLY ILL
Reported To Have Lost For
ty Pounds in
Weight.
VICTIM OF AUTO WRECK
IS LIKELY TO RECOVER
Iljr Private lensed Wire.
Paris, Aug. 23.—T. E. Stillman, the
New York lawyer, Injured In an
tomoblle accident at Llzux last July, 1*
likely to recover, according to a sUxte-
ment made by hla physician.
FOR SALE.
The buildings on the promises, cop
nor of Walton and Falrlle streets,i*ir
sale, and to be removed by tho pur
chaser after September 1.
Proposals to be submitted to the urn
dersigned not later than 12 o’clock,
noon, August 27, 1806.
MORGAN A DILLON, Architects,
707 Prudential Building.
$26.25
NEW YORK
AND RETURN
. -VIA-
SOUTHERN RAILWAY
Tickets on sale AUGUST 28, 29, good returning
leaving New York not later than SEPTEMBER 4,
1906.
TWO MAGNIFICENTLY APPOINTED TRAINS DAILY.
"Washl .gton and Southwestern Limited" Electric Lighten.
"United States Fas* Mall."
Leave Atlanta ...12:00 noon. 12:00midnight
Arrive New York 12:43 p.m. 6:30 a.m.
Detailed information cheerfully furnished upon application Patten*
ger and Ticket Office, t Peachtree etreet. Phone 1
J. C. LUSK, District Passenger Agent.
By Private Leased Wire.
Washington, Aug. 23.—Senator All!
son’s condition Is so seiiotis that his
family und friends are alarmed.
the begl
slclan has ordered him not to return to
Washington when the senate reassem
bles in December.
RICH YOUTH HELD
PRISONER IN SHIP
By Private U'awd Wire.
Norfolk, Va., Aug. 23.—It Is stated
at the Norfolk navy yard that J, Ray-
ner Btorrs Wells, scion of a wealthy
family, prominent In Newport and New
York society, and now. an apprentice
seaman, has been uourtmartlated for
recently overstaying me time from ship,
and has been sentenced to fifteen days
In the brig, above the time he has al
ready been confined.
RETIRE CHEATHAM
AS THE SECRETARY,
SAYS EDITOR ROE
Hpeclal to The Georgian.
Charlotte, N. C., Aug. 23.—A matter thnt
will Imj of considerable Interest to the
fin-merit of Georgia Is the announcement
thnt a* successor to Hecretary Cheatham,
of the Southern L’ottou Growers' Associa
tion, C. C. Moore, of this city, and pres
ident of the North Carolina division, may
lie appointed to tho position soon to lie
AUGUST CLEARANCE
SALE!
OUR BIG STOCK OF
Trunks, Bags, Suit Cases
MUST BE SOLD TO
MAKE ROOM FOR OUR IMMENSE FALL STOCK
SPLENDID BARGAINS IN ODDS AND ENDS
PINNACLE TRUNK MFG. C0„
R. L. TURMAN, Mgr.,
62 PEACHTREE
SHINGLE BUYERS
ATTENTION
You are losing money if you buy Laths and Shin
gles before getting our prices.
Beg to draw your attention to our “Carolina
Special Cypress Shingle.”
Our “Carolina Cypress Shingle” is an exceeding
ly high-grade shingle of full dimensions and of
most attractive looks.
All old contractors and property owners say the
Best All Heart Cypress will last twice as long as
Best All Heart Pine.
One inspection of our “Carolina Special Cy
press” means that you will buy, as they make the
neatest roof and will outlast Heart Pine.
CAROLINA PORTLAND CEMENT CO,
over the remain* of hi* mother, who
died at that plaeo Monday after a short
lllnczz. Mr. McCord will remain In
Minneapolis about two week*.
WHITE MAN SLAIN
BY UNKNOWN NEGRO
By Private leased Wire.
Winchester, Va., Aug. 21.—A message
received from BerryvHie'says that Eli
jah Pierce, a white man, 45 year* old,
wo* shot and killed by an unknown
negro late last night. The shooting
took place near the Berryvllle horse
show grounds, and Is reported to have
occurred while they were drinking and
gambling. The negro escaped after
the shooting and has not been caught.
Liner Manchuria.
By Private Leased Wire.
Honolulu, August 23.—Tho Pacific
mail steamer Manchuria remains fast
on the rocks and It Is believed she will
go to pieces. It Is expected that the
steamer Korea will take the vessel’s
passengers to Manila.
Conceal Purpoeee.
Special to The Georgian.
Gadsden, Ala., Aug. 23.—A syndicate,
composed of local and outside capital,
has completed negotiations for the pur
chase of a business block In the heart
of the city. The parties Interested de
cline to make a statement of their in
tentions. •
(tiled. The statement comes pretty strali ...
thnt Mr. Moore will get strong support for
this position.
Meetings will In* held all over the state
Saturday, and at that time some definite
action Is prolsible.
Clarence Poe, editor of The l*rogrea»lve
this state, sfter
Atlantic .states, says:
After seeing the farmers of Georgia und
convinced that the only way for the Ronth-
ern Cotton Growers’ Association to main-
the secretory.
ifn Its prestige Is to rottrs Mr. Cbeathaui,
USE POSTAL CARDS
TO SNARE VICTIMS
Hr Privet. Leeeed Wire.
Philadelphia, Pa.. Aug. 22.-The po
lice were searching here today for a
band of thuge whose plan of robbery
Is to get Into a vacant house, write
,M»tal cards to second hand dealers
asking them to call, and then to beat
and mb them when they enter.
Samuel Mueller wae attacked In thle
manner and robbed of |60. Jacob
Booegfof received a terrible beating,
but he made hla way to the etreet. -
Attending Mother’, Funeral.
Hpcrial to The Ueorglau.
Anniston, Ala., Aug. 23.—H. A. Mc
Cord. general manager of the Western
cal plant, has gone to Minneapolis.
Minn, to attend Up final obsequies
ROUND TRIP
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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 1st to Sept. 30
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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, General Agt.,
124 Peachtree Street, Atlanta, Ga.
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