The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, September 28, 1906, Image 12

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN. ^ BUSINESS DIRECTORY. j ARCHITECTS. „ ' LET US DRAW YOUR PLANS AND l boJJd your house. Wo can save you money. Addre** P. O. Box 675. BICYCLE 8UNDRIE8. niCYCI.EH AND SUNDRIES—LARGES i bicycle and *undrr distributors In South. Southern agenta for Pierce. Yale. 8noll and Hudaon bicycles. Write for our J906 cotaioguo and prlc# Ust. Alexander- ® Elyea Co. CABINET WORK AND MOOEL8. CABINET WORK AND NOVELTIES. .Prompt service. Bell 'phone 2374. . Allanla HockI and Iron Norelty Worka, 553 Marietta street. MEDICAL. FILES-PROTRUDING, ITCHING, AND § bleeding pile* cured without the knife, 5 V Psln or detention from bualne**; cure guar- anteed. Write or call today if you nre auf* § ferlng. Advice free. Dr. W. J. Tucker, 15% — * N - Brond etreet, Atlanta. Grt. KHOMOPATHU. REMEDIES CURB 11 ecnlp dlaearaa and Bali, hair fro”. M Krotn’a Medicated Soap make* yon by- penlcnlly dean. (30 yenre aucceaa.J J. J- Kroin, NpecJaJJst, 61$ “The Grand, At- L- lanta. Oa. A MONC.RI EF-— 't HE'S THE MAN THAT SELLS HOT AIR. Installs furnaces in obi lioneea aa well ne now, ffe prepare* a collar If you have — none. Moncrlef Furnace Co. Both 'phono*. „„„ MESSENGER 8ERVICE. . _ FOR PROMPT AND RELIABLE MES- a«if(>ri, ’phone 33. J. A. Davlaa and i. , C. Uranan. 1 PICTURE FRAME8. J PICTURE FRAMES MADE TO ORDER. H. W. Yarbrough, 2V4 Auburn avenue, corner Peachtree. Eotrance Auburn ive- m, nue. „„„ PRE8SING CLUB. 9Z6 , PRESMNO-ALTERING—THE NEW EU- 5( S 4 r. ekn Dressing Clule-Cleaning— Repairing, we Atlanta ’phone 700, Bell 'phone 2476. 106% h Whitehall street, Atlanta, Gn. Membership $1 por month, $4,7 8EWING MACHINE8. t n? RENTED-TWO DOLLARS PER SIONTH, *hf a either Singer or Wheeler if' Wilson. We rfj., reut only new mnchluea with complete aet of attachments. Prompt delivery. Both — Z Jk™-" 1593. 8ln*rr Sawlnf Machine Co., « > 79 Whitehall atrr?t. * B i; ® STOVE 8 AND RANGES REPAIRED. '«■ . STOVES AND RANGES REPAIRED AND F rl ‘ .. Up. Expert workman. Patterson Furniture house, 286 Vetera street. 'Phones, Atlanta 2472, Bell 7W west. We buy any- $4.7 thing. TALKING MACHINE8. A? > T Ak*I N0 machines and records- Wbole*aJ» and retail distributors ot Vic tor talking Machines and Records. Just m7i received large consignment of machines and l, over 10,000 records. Immediate attention roo ; ,*hnll orders. We want tne names of r#ll "II talking machine dealers In the South. vo , Write for catalogue, Alexander-Blyea Co. y .TRUNK AND BAG REPAIRING. H. tv. ROUNTREE 4 IIRO. TRUNK AND 92.71 DAO CO. Retail and renalrtnf. No. 77 , «t Whitehall atreet. Phone 1673. [ot, WATCHMAKING. TO THE TRADE: COMPLICATED watches nro my hobby. Modern Ideas In $4,6< 1217 Fourth National Bonk Bldg., Atlanta. «iol SHOE REPAIRING. U “ , GWINN ’S SHOE SHOP. < LtJCKIE, OPPOSITE PIEDMONT. Ball 2996. Men a sewed half eolaa. 71c. B ,, D. T. WEST & CQ., BUILDERS ANlf REpklRERS. 31H N. Forsyth 8t. Bell (Main) 1051 and 2266. Atlanta 306 nnd 2256. HOMER L. HUNT, \ at STENOORAPIIER 4 CORRESPONDENT. 3914 Whitehall St. 3214 8. Broad SL Bell Phone No. 5047. CASH REGISTERS. (Second Hand.) NATIONALS. HALLWOOD8,' IDEAL8 nnd all other make, at bargain prices. . We can sell yon a register, suitable for A f any fttialnesa, at a prlco that can not help " but pleane yon. Caah or monthly payments. Every reg ister guaranteed for two years. NIL SECOND-HAND CASH flEOIRTER8 OF al ALL MAKES BOUGHT AND SOLD, enu THE SOUTHERN Second-Hand Cash Register Store, ’ NEV $4 South Broad Street, rth Atlanta, Gi. J t v NFL W. A. FOSTER, ce*ri for Real Estate and Loans, A 12 S. Broad. ON GRANT STREET, WE HAVE A GOOD hnm ala room entfafe, with all the city con- eaav venlcncc*. large elevateil lot. Price $2,700. — Rasy term*. ON OAKLAND AVKnUE, ALMOST NEW NBA tire-room cottage, nil the city conve- <*o nlence*. Grant park for a front yard, look Price $1,900. Easy terms. it... RICHMOND AVENUE ~ i.AKKWftOD llelxhta, only half block frmn the car Ilnp; nrand-nHW, well built cottage home, containing four rooms and hall; nice ole rated lot, 60 by 250. Rent* $10 per month. Thlr Prlco, fl,<W. WEST LINDEN RTHKE'l'-NEAR SURINli street; nice almoat now ftve rennu cottage home; all city conveniences; good car m JJ* service. Price $2,100. Term* $400 cash and Bn( * $20 per month. IN GRANT PARK 'SK4.TlON-l4irB 8IX- KIN room cottage; gn* and water; hard oil ho flnt*hj elevated lot; cabinet mantel*, dou- mod ble floored; nearly new; splendid value for $1,6001 Term*. CONN ALLY STREET — NEAR FAIR street school; well Unlit snd substantial . 7 cottage home, containing five room* nnd ^ „ hall; all city convenience*; elevated lot, cin 60 by 120 feet to alley. Price $2,250; raw mo » term*. RAWSO.N STREET—TWO-STOUY " B seven room house. All convenience*. r* 1 Rent $30; price $3,000. tlood home or In- roMtinent proposition. LEONARD STREET-JUST OFF PETERS .... street. Flr*t-cla*s white renting proper- r IV ty, l»«.ring $25 per month. Price $2,500. Un (btod place to put your money for pro*- a tr ent rent* ami future advancement. mon X fr>UKBit IN nl-fLL\Y00l>. UH BY 218 feet, with two old hou*o« on It, for $1.- 500. Good lot to Improve or hold for tu- swap fare enhancement. Bell 'Phone 202L Atlanta’ Phone 1881. 8AI.F.S DEPARTMENT: A 8. HOOK. R. r. EVE. FOR SALE—TYPEWRIT ERS. Wo have all niakea second-hand and rebuilt Typewriters at prices to line; move them. If you fall to let us know ,, " r x your want® in this line you will lose BJjA money. Write or call for "Special nt Sale 1,1st." We maintain the best jTpjr repair department In the South and tie, guarantee the best work. <’n ; cash SOUTHERN STATES sgv WRITING MACHINE CO. ft?! 424-25-26 Candler Bid*. MATHEWS & HILL. 611-12-13 Empire Building, Bell Phone M. 1748. Atlanta 172. WE HAVE A CLIENT WITH $3,006 TO Invest In good rent paying proposition. If you have anything that will pay n good In terest on this amount call and *ee ua. ON THE W. 4 A. HAIUtOAir 12 MILES from Atlanta, and only ot mile from railroad *tat|on, we have a farm of 80 acre*, 30 acres cleared and nlanted In Eiberta peaches which paid $1,000 this year; 60 ucres or wood, aud we consider this a bargain at $3,600. $1.250—Splendid 6-room house on the west ..«de, nJJ Improvements, rents regularly at $12.60 per month. Has city water and ga«, and Is a genuine little bargain for the money. fcAOIL-TWO GOOD 6-ROOM HOUSES IN best of condition occupied by white ten- — ants, rented the year around at $24 per month. If you have got any Idle money you want to Invest thl* I* the spot. J4.4W-TIII8 IS THE PRICE WE HAVE for a thoroughly modern 9-room house on °P e , ot t* 16 best North side streets. Lot Is nicely elevated. Thl* section Is unsurpassed for pretty homes In Atlanta. Now occupied by the owner and a splendid bargain. We con arrange this sale so that you will not have to pay more than $2,500 cash. t STOP PAYING RENT! r ' BECOME YOUR OWN S LANDLORD! a* 1 THE STANDARD REAL ESTATE LOAN — . CO. of Washington, D. C, will aell you front one to five contracts entitling you to 8 a loan of from $1,000 to $5,000 nt 6 per cent ■ simple Interest, returnable In amall monthly a Installments of $7.50 per month on eacn $1,000 borrowed, enabling you to become your own landlord nna paying for your borne for less than you are now paying Y rent. For prospectus nnd plans of the com- b. pony, addreg.j gt j u j^ n Y*te*. State t Agent, 321 Austell Bldg., Atlanta, Ga. ESS' truthful, hustling - AGENTS WANTED IN EVERY _ COUNTY IN GEORGIA. r f FOR RENT. 489 SPRING STREET. A THIS TWO-8TORY, EIGHT-ROOM, HALF- y house I* on the ei*t tide of Spring * street, nt the corner of Third; has comolns- . tlon gas nnd electric light fixtures: hot and cold water, bath, closet, stationary wnshstnud on the second floor, nnd closet o sink In the kitchen on the first floor. The - building la brand-new; la In a first-class ' neighborhood; is heated with hot air fur- nace; Weat Peachtree street cars one block 1 away. Rents $50 per month. “ 168 HAYNES HTRKKT. . THIS SEVEN-ROOM COTTAGE, ON LOT ! t 60 by 200, which Ilea level, la on the west , side of Haynes street, between Rhodes and Hunter streets; has gas and water, porce- j Iain bath, closet, sink In the kitchen; has > Just been put In first-class repair: Mitchell street cars one block away. Rents $35 per ■ mouth. JOHN J. WOODSIDE, THE RENTING AGENT, 12 Auburn Avenue, ! Both Phone* 619. , CLAUDE L. NORRIS, Real Estate. ‘ 716 Fourth National Bank < Building. Bell Phone 4439. - > 0 - £ ONE OF THE TRETTIE8T, IF NOT THE . PRETTIEST, HOMES. i ON WEST PEACHREE STREET, NEAR \ 1 North avenue. The owner Is very anxious to sell and has reduced the price from $12.- n 000 to $11,000, and I want to tell you It looks p like a bargain to me. Ilaa reception hall, k pnrlor, dining room, library and klchen on i , first floor, nnd five large bedrooms upstairs. Electric lights, gas, fine mantels, slate roof, . double-floored, storm-sheeted; tine lot, « slightly elevated. <„ TWO.FRUIT FARMS j i on Southern Railway, 80 and ^ i 40 acres, of rich land, six r miles apart; will take $3,500 «* for both places, or sell them separate. „ J. T. PRIOR, « Priors, Ga. u o S' FOR SALE. f g A very desirable building'lot 53x175 S feet, corner Highland avenue and J 1 , Ponce DeLeon Circle. DeLOACH MILL MFG. CO, £ 400 Highland Avenue. u I WANT ADS. ONLY ONE CENT A WORD No ad, taken for laaa than 25 cents, the price of four lines. Six words of average length make a line. The following rates are for consecutive Insertions! 1 time ,,,,, 6 cents a line. 3 times ..... 5 cents a line. 6 times 4Vz cents a line. 26 times ..... 4 cents a lint. 62 times $y 2 cents a line. 78 times ..... 3 cents a line. V WE WILL SEND FOR YOUR AD. WITHOUT CHARGE FOR MESSENGER SERVICE. CALL U8 ON BELL PHONE 4927 MAIN, OR 4401 ATLANTA PHONE. When sending ads. pay for at rates quoted above. ADS FOR SITUATIONS WANTED WILL BE INSERTED FREE. WANTED HELP—MALE. NIGHT SCHOOL—B OOKKEHP1KO. Shorthand. Typewriting. etc., only $4 a month. Drnughon's Prnctlcnl Business Col- Irye, Piedmont Hotel block. 122 Peachtree. Hell phone 899. Call, phone or write for catalogue. It will convince you that Uratifbnn's Is the best. WANTED—YOUNG _ pharmacy. Apply I.uckle street, city. WANTED—A BRIGHT, STEADY BOY about V», to prove galleys; prefer one of experience. Apply Foreman “Georgian** be tween & and Pi a. m. WANT ED-TWO FIRST-CLASS FIX tare men to assemble and hang gus and glsctrlc chandeliers. J. E. Hnunlentt A Co. WANTED—GOOD BLACKSMITH FOR FURNISHED SHOP AT COLLEGE PARK. RENTS $2 PER WEEK, I. C. M’CRORY, 412 TETER8 BUILDING. WANTED-HONEfiT BOT TO LEARN printing trade; good pay. Southern Star, 20 Peters street. WANTED-BOT TO FEED JOB PRESS; ^good pay. Charles P. Barker, 20 Peters kee avenue. Atantn Phone 3014. Ibjnthettj^jteawwbb^^ M. A. SHELTON, DON'T FORGET M. A. SHELTON IS WALL PAPER. East Hunter street. Both 'phones 6S0. OLD HATS MADE NEW eleaoed and reshaped, tOc. ACME HATTERS, PA Whitehall SL Company, ioty Peters street. WANTED—POSITION IN DRUG STORK. or on the road, by a thoroughly compe tent druggist. Address Druggist, care The Georgian. WANTED-GOOD DRUG CLERK AND - soda fountain man. Single man prefer red. Don't want drunkard nor morphine eater. State salary expected. Apply now. P. O. Box 155, Colquitt. Oa. WANTED HELP—FEMALE. WANTED—A FEW YOUNG LADIES TO type writing-no stenographic .work. * —ltfon; good pay; pleasant sur- Permsnent posit h rouutllugs. A] | Company. 36-4 DR. W. J. TUCKER. business; permanent FOR RENT—ROOMS. P. O. Box 779. WANTED—THREE OR FOUR INTELL1- gent girls, about fourteen years old, to uo light, permanent nod pleasant work*, good wages, nice surroundings. Apply In person to Dr. Rlosser Company, 38-40 Wal ton street WANTED HELP—Mala and Famala. MANY GOOD POSITIONS OPEN FOR cooks, maids, butlers, etc.: everything quiet now and It will pay all reliable do- nieatlc colored help to stay in Atlanta. We Men re positions In and out of the city. Southern Employment Bureau. William J. Knox, manager. 61% South Broad street. Bell 'phone 3172 main. 8ITUATION8 WANTED—MALE. GROCERY SALESMAN-FIVE YEARS’ experience; traveling grocery salesman, now traveling for one or the largest con cerns In the business, would like n change for satisfactory reasons; can bring highest A' SOBER. INDUSTRIOUS MAN OF FAM- fly, graduate of Wilbur R. Smith's Com mercial college, wishes a position as book keeper or accountant In Atlnnts or uortU Georgia. Ten years' oxfw*Henc«*. Best ref- erences. A. T. Lindsey, Meigs, Go. neetlng rooms: convenient c young mnrrled couple preferred; reference required. 1 Angler avenue. FORR ENT-FLA1T8. FOR HENT^*PIM?in^ rooms and one small room; sei bath: Bell phone 2898-J. Main. mouth. ijulred. Best of references given and re* WANTED—FURNISHED HOU8E. WILL LEASE 927 Candler budding. BU8INE8S OPPORTUNITIES. Pryor street, Atlanta, Git. H. M. ASHE COMPANY. ONE NO. 2 WILLIAMS TYPE! la first-class condition; worth call takes It at $15. II. M. Ashe < Southern Dealers L. C. Smith V North Pryor street, Atlanta, Gn. [’onipnny. Islhle, ft SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE. care The Atlanta Georgian. AGENT8 WANTED, PICTURE AGENTS -SEND YOUR WORK PERSONAL* • DAVID W. YARBROUGH. MASTfiU PLUMBER. Pboxes 1255. 90 B. Ilnntsr SL FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. GET PRICES ON FURNITURE ANY- where else, come to us and we will beat them. Robison A Barnes, 18 E. Hunter. dug' K. Hi miter street. ONE NO. 4 WILLIAMS TYPEWRITER, good as new and b*oks and write* like a new machine; only used n few months; If taken at one**. It goes for $32.50. II. M. gla livenue ears, on Thursday solltnlre diamond ring. Liberal return to owner. Dr. W. J. Mn Cnpltol avenue. 168 Whitehall 8t. Phones, Bell 520, A. 3S81. MONEY TO LOAN. Mortgage loans on real estate. THE UNION SAVINGS BANK BUYS purchase money ' * * on Improved Atin _ , , able rates. Bell phone 769. fered; small expense and prompt attention. Only on real estate In and near Atlanti 8. II. Turman. SPECIAL HOME FUNDS TO LRNC any amount, 44, 5 and 4 per cent. Writ or c&ll B. W. Carton, 24 S. Broad street, FARM LOANS—W E A RE PLACIN loans on Georgia farms at the lowei ratea ever offered. The Southern Mortgai Company, Gould building. The Problem of readily obtaining good help has been Solved most satisfactorily by those that hare used the -Help Wanted Columns of The Georgian, a newspaper that draws from a list of over 100,000 readers. CONWAY, Phones 5488. 412 Peters Building. -BETWEEN THE PEACHTREES have for sale a beautiful 6-i - on nice derated lot. This — thing atrlctly choice; can make terms If desired. $6,200-80x200, on 14TH STREET; LIES lovnlyjyour ia>t chance to get on thia Herman, rooms 202-3 Tetnnle Court. WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS. C. Gavnn, 71 'Whitehall street. 'Phone ISC. MISCELLANEOUS. VICTOR MANGANESE . AND CROM& steel iHink snfes aud vault doors; erery. thing In safe line. K. W. Ellis. Agent. 24 S. Broad street. MADAME MELI.IE. THE NOTED EGYPT IAN PALMIST, tell* you everything you want to know and find out. Give** name*, date*, filer* In everything pertaining to life. Satisfaction guaranteed or no charges. gg|£Gn^Eneam£mont^^Auburujnenue^ FOR SALE—REAL E8TATE. you iiave~propeuty^to* hell. place It with us; w# giro It our special and personal attention. If It's worth the price we will sell It. C. ** Fourth National Bank. BOARDERS WANTED. THE BON AIR, 394 PrichtrM "at.. ...uclt. Inspection, comparison and patronage. ART 8CHOOL. WANTED—THE PUBIJC TO VISIT Sloppy’* School of Art and Inspect por- traits painted by bis large class**. Corner Peachtree and Auburn. WANTED—MONEY. fEY \VA NTElV-ILSW^VANTKI * A 1 re on good Uitslness property worth $3. Address "Moo*7 Wanted/' carc Tht WANTED! to soil vours list it with LIEBMAN, Real Estate and Renting, 28 Peachtree St. WANTED. apartment • of about neighborhood. Call or write, Otto O. Tague, 927 Candler Bldg. FRASIER & SMITH, Bell Phone 3533-M 32,760—JUBT OFF GORDON AT.. pretty street, we hide 92,750—NEAR PByOR ST., eplendlrt 8-room cottage < lot, which we enn eel) on 1-room eplenrtldly bnllt home, on lo -----. "e ran mako ferine of 91,000 ca. and balance eaay. TUB la aplendfd value. COMPANY, 510 Temple Court. Phone, Bell 2081, arrange terms..$3,000 South BTVuLfcVAitli NEAR GRANT PARK; A BEAUTIF six-room cottage, on lot 55 by 150. make very attractive terms t-'olblWALT STREET. SIX-ROOM COTTAGE. WITH ALL modern Improvements and close In; lot 50 by 130. Just the place for a nice home.12.750 STEWART AVENUE. — TUTBHALL STREET, « «■**»• room cottage, on Jot 50 br J60. This h In a very desirable neighborhood, and ehenn BXfeff OTRafc# ..... CAPITOL AVENUE; , live-room cottngo on good lot. certainly worth Investigating. Y llONNIE BRAK. WOODWARD AVENUE. NEAR PARK AVENUE; A HI2 HOUSTON STREET, NEAR THE BOULEVARD, A L - new six-room cottage, on lot 65 by 210. CHAPEL STREET. SEVEN ROOM8 ON LOT M mi can not do better.. .. SOUTH PRVOR STREET'," ' NINE ROOMS ON LOT 60 BY 1M. Semi-Central Property. No. 105 S. Pryor St.—55x105, right on the edge of business houses; price $8,500. Nos. 156 and 160 Madison avenue—Cdmer lot, 122x 107, one block from freight depot; a big, close-in comer for $6,000. -j No. 283 Marietta St.—Comer lot, 97 1-2x116, one block beyond Sharp’s drugstore, in good business sec tion; price $13,000. FORREST & GEORGE ADAIR. POLITICS Ilk THE WEST. By Sidney C. Tapp. The Bryan sentiment is still growing In this western country. In the last few days I have been through Indiana, Illinois, Missouri, Nebraska aud uow Into Colorado, and It la Bryan everywhere. It Is remark* able to me the change In public sentiment The people—the great wasaes—seem to have reached that point where party lines are disregarded—It Is principle that they want—the enforcement of law and order against commercial anarchy and piracy of the trusts nod combines—the oil trust, the coal trust, the Iron trust, the sugar tr the tobacco trust nud the greatest of all, the railroad trust, etc. There are only five men that public sen- Notcht w*ll at all atand for lo the next if public opinion remains as It Is. rilliaro J. Bryan; second. Theodore .luvnv.rd; third, LaFollette, of Wisconsin: fourth, Joseph W. Folk, of Missouri, uud Yfth, William R. Ilearst, of New York. If public opinion remains as It Is, it vould be folly for either party to go be yond the five men as candidates—the pco- ile are determined. The other day while passing through Ml- iols, I sold to a Judge on the train, "'What r«s the Republican majority in pour stnte or Roosevelt over Parker. "Three him* Ired and five thousand." was the reply. How will your state go If Bryan Is noml- inted?" I asked. “A hundred thousand - „ administration destroying commercial anarchy,"- was i tfi«f snme train was a leading business man and a life-long Republican from .4—hla brother Is a lending judge op THE WEATHER. LOCAL FORECAST. “He will carrjr waa the reply. the expressions of thouaanda of other life long Republicans In my state," coutinued *ie. • In my tour through Nebraska I found he neoplfe proud of Bryan, and l»oth Re- ublfcans and Democrnta seem to agree hat the state will go for Bryan by n Inrge injorltv this time. They believe he Is olng to be nominated and elected this rent stnte. As far as the eye can see. he growing corn, waving tvhont and >wlng herds greets the vision everywhere. While passing along the streets In St. “I see von have your I went on proud id while I am not prepared to f* man—but 1 can tell you what on have got down there; you hnve one of moat eloquent and polished writers nnd or* In this nation. I * refer to that The West Is rich, an The transportation question seems to he •Ith them ns with ns In Georgia nnd th» oiith-n leading Issue. The oil Industry WEATHER CONDITIONS. .The gulf storm has mored slowly up the Mississippi valley aince yesterday morning uud Is now central In the vicinity of Mem phis. Tenn As a reault of the storm tele- graph wires are prostrated In portions of Louisiana, Alabama nnd Mississippi, render* Ing It Impossible to get reports from Mo bile, Birmingham. .Meridian, New Orleans. Vicksburg or hurt Smith. Ark. The storm has decreased In Intensity. lining have been general In the Mississippi volley as far north ns Davenport, Iowa, over the eastern half of the cotton belt aud on the Atlantic coast from Maine to Flor ida. Ilaln was falling thia morning at Memphis, 8r. Louis and Davenport. Cloudy weather covers the eastern half of the country, while mostly clear weather prevails west of the Mississippi, The conditions furor rain In this aocttoc tonight uud Saturday. J. B. MARBURY, Section Director. COTTON REGION BULLETIN. For the 24 hours ending at $ a. m., 75th meridian time, September 28. 1906. 8TATION8 OF DISTRICT. 'Atlanta, cloudy. ' •Chnttanooga. cloudy. Columbus, cloudy. . . Macon, cloudy 80 Montlcello. cloudy 77 Newnan, cloudy. ... Rome, cloudy Spartanburg, cloudy. . Tallapoosa, cloudy. . T<*oon, cloudy. . . . . West Point, rain. .... Minimum temperatures nre ||| Vi hour period ending at 8 a. : for the 12- this date. * . HEAVY RAINFALLS. Montgomery, Ain Osard. Ain Marianna. Fla ,, Bolivar, Tenn Corinth, Miss Hernando, Miss. Brinkley. Ark ## ,, Forest City. Ark rine Bluff, Ark ; .. .. . CENTRAL Colorado Springs, July L 1904. !q the city and also la South Kirkwood, •how you some of these, and you y for them so aa not to mlsa the rOR RENT— n few days at $1,060 spot caah; vlth good future. KW; FIVE ROOMS AND HAUL; o.; wiiu rigui large im* trees; otte-DSir ash nnd $10 per month. Price $600. SEVEN-ROOM. MODERN COTTAGE, LOT u>nor ■ *16 ixiuictiiru. nee US QUICK for special pride for it few days. KIVU ROOMS. MOIIKIt.V LEVEL. COR IlfT, Grant street. ■•OUR BOOMS, I.OT M0. BY » To AN- FOUR ROOMS. IIEHT I'AUT OF UIIK8T- nut .tree*; 91,1'JO, ,Kv ca,b aud 915 per A 8TRANGER'8 VI8IT TO TRI8C0’8 MOST DANGEROUS 8ECTION. Watar Front, Where Every Night It Waa “Hall With the Lid on”—The Sodom and Gomorrah Warning. The stranger In San Franclaco but toned up hla coat stubbornly and pulled hla cap down over hla eyes. He swish ed the air with his light cane. •Tm going to do it.” he repeated, "alone." "Don't,” said the poet again, earnest ly. He did verse because he waa a singer and wrote prose because he had a stomach that cried like any common or bread. no good,” said the stranger again. "I’m going. I'm a fool, I know." "Now you come to mention It," mut tered the poet, looking for any diver sion that might turn his friend's thoughts. 'Rut I'm going,” the other added has tily. "Take a gun, then.” "Not a gun for me. It's all damned nonsenae. ’ "But, man alive, the Barbary coast tonight la hell with the lid on. You’ll friend boarded a Market street car and rode to the ferry house. Then he struck along the water front In the blight light and deep shadows, the rigging of the ships hanging like black weba silently In the still air. The night was oppressive with a wet tropi cal heat, the waters of the bay lapped mournfully against the piles of the wharves and swam In eddies under the gleaming lights from the portholes of the silent steamers. A drunken sailor, cursing as he went, stumbled heavily against him and rlchocheted Into the darkness Into a pile of empty crates. He slipped to the ground and lay sleeping sturturously where he fell. A Barbary Coast Eplsodt. She picked a stone from The stranger walked over and stood ‘ ‘ ig curiously. He could see the through the windows, In the the sidewalk. The woman of her arms free and dug her claws deep Into the flesh of the face of the man on her right, spluttered nnd swung his right fist snv- agely straight against her chin. She slipped eUuiitiy to the ground, her mouth gaping. A policeman, looking vast and minatory, strode Into the light from nowhere nnd swung his club swiftly like a flail. One, two, It came down quickly on the heads of the two men and they threw forward beside the woman. The policeman picked up crushed newspaper from the sidewalk and wiped the blood from hla club. Then he walked over to the stranger and peered straight between his eyes. "O,” he grunted, satisfied, "What fell you doin’ here?” "I’m surveying your beautiful city," said the stranger. ’ome," advised the policeman. "O' 'ome to your momma and tell her to put you to bed.” He went to a on a telegraph pole and sent In a call for a police van. A small Sal vation army contingent with a big drum and a cornet and one flaring torch marched past, cracked voices ris ing dismally— There It a gate that stands ajar, And through Its portals gleaming— A Visit to a Cafa. The stranger pushed open the cafe door and walked In. The place was crowded with men and women. The air was thick with smoke and reek ing with the fumes of stale beer A mechanical piano, accompanied by a fiddle and a trombone, was playing "one Summer Night In Munich." Men and women were dancing, or trying to dance. In the congested space between the tables, and fulling sllp^d. laugh" ing foolishly. Into seats. * The stran- ger ordered a bottle of Chianti and sat alone and unoticeil. A fat man In a battered silk hat and a light flan- — 'aught up a conceAlna ?r“ m Mas sitting' on Atlanta. . . Augusta. . . UliarJpaton. , Little Rock. . Memphis. . . Montgomery. Oklahoma. . Savannah, . , Wilmington. , Ik hi ..1.94 ..4.29 ..6.30 ..1.80 ..1.84 ..1.50 ..2.82 ..2,52 ..2.00 Dlst Averages. 13 Iff 1.20 1.40 2.36 .14 v A , , REMARKS. J>o material temperattire chance* were -< honn. Rainfall oc- d Is. 1,11 "•’'■t 1 "" 1 * except Oklahoma dli- trltt. The ninouiifs were heavy to excel* lee 0 .!! 1 ! MlMlMlppI, weat Tennea. »ee and Arkanaus. lte|iorta were not recolv- S'the .Ktlf const dlatrlcta or from Mckaburg owing to prostrated wlrea. J. h. MARBUUY, Section Director. The Cynic’s Word Book; By AMBROSE BIERCE, Q UORUM, n. A sufficient number,of raembera of a deliberative body to have their own way and their own Z.V.,r f b * Tl " e "• ,n . 'he United Statee Jm'.i 1 ’ * quorum consist! of .Mr. Aldrich thn h® thct'cnger from tlio white house; In Mdtte de 0 v , |^ Pre, ® n, *“ V * ,, ot the , l’ c " k " QUOTATION, erroneously the words of another. The net of „ —. -...’da of i ttorda erroneously repeated. I?e W k,n * h J*. tjnotatlen truer. 11* “"kht the page Infallible ot Brewer, Then made a aofenm vow that be would be Condemned eternally. Ah, me! Ah, me! —STUMPO (lAKKR. m?,KP7i'I'-'!' J' A number allowing bow many times a sum of money belonging to' ,I>" r " nn l« contained In the pocket of • h?Kn't'tSm? " m " njr *““• »* “ n ' ,a * republic, those who r™.! 1 ; n •npteme authority tempered by fraudulent elections. The rabble la like the tXrLUSffil!'’ fnhle-omnlpi »-nr,i i. M - n . ,hat " nothing, i'the - M "lonalreee, nnd ha* no exact n?nr J „. A„.°'! r to "* u<, j •’“< means, aa nearly ns may be, "soaring swine.") . n. An argumentative Implement of'n’elili Wh V** 1 ' '“ Pcrauadlug aevotees —!P. W .® *" embrace the living truth. hs.1 nnconverted th« rack never . had any pnrtlrnlnr efficacy, aud la now hch* In light popular e«i,s>m. .J" A mlacreant who would f nll hc '"’nre by discrediting the past •ndaindlshlng the present. IIAIlK'Al.lSM it Tile conservatism of tomorrow Injected lnto tho .ffn"r, oT tw „ RADIUM, n. A mineral that glvea off llat'la"* fooT'wtth" ,he 0rgl,n ,l,nt * K ' u> ‘ , n*l coat _ benenth the chal'r'’ he A van woman, with her hern, lifted and"a«m W, talM"* : "°* unt ° 8<> ^ om nfia Wa " j'PP'ng hla wine a hand was i™ ?. n h, “ shoulder and he turned expecting the predicted trouble. A man in shabby clothes and a stubble 8t , 00<1 over h ' m > one l° n ff arm etretched out at the wastrels. „ e i woe! woe *” he thundered In a big deep voice. "Woe! unto you, Sodom and Oomorrah, woe!" A lean and fierce Italian In a white apron caught the extended arm and twisted It dexterously, turning the ln- ,^ dor u an<J puehlng him through the door. Then he went back unruffled to his guests. The stranger sought breathing room In the open air. The moon had risen, ana by the waterside further down the road a piled river bulked like a black gallows against the sky. An old man sat alone on a driven pile gazing at the slimy water. The atranrer aaked him for a match and saw. In the light of the flame, that the old man had a cleanly trimmed white beard. ‘Tt'a a warm night," he suggested. "Warm enough, sir," said the old man clvily. "But I like to come and «it out here and think. I live here abouts," he volunteered, "and make a living teaching navigation. In my Ielaure, sir, I am working on a, ay®- tem that will greatly improve loga rithms." * He entered Into a long dlacouree on the obsoleteness of mathematical meth od®. The stranger left him In hi® mustngn and walked back to the cars. As he passed the Italian restaurant again the prophet was there thundering at Its portals.