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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN.
THL’ItSDAY, UL'TUBKU 19u«.
KEARST'S attack
Candidate Brands State
. Senator as Scoundrel
and Hireling. ,
Xew York, Oct. 25.—A dramatic In'
C l,ient Of William Randolph Hearst’*
Invasion of the heart of Senator Pat.
rick H. McCarren's Broklyn strong
hold last night came at the conclusion
0 { his address In Masonic Temple,
Grand and Havemeyer streets, only a
few blocks from the gas senator's
home.
Mr. Hearst had put on his coat and
started to leave the hall when a man
In the crowd, evidently prompted by
McCarren, cried out: “Why do you
H pect the Democrats of Kings to sup.
port you?"
Hearst Climbs on Table.
Mr. Hearst stopped short and In a
Utah climbed back upon the platform.
The crowd had already pressed forward
and he had to fight his way through.
Hastily removing his coat, .he swept
the crowd back and, there not beln®
sufficient space there for him to face
the audience In comfort, he-leaped up
on a table.
•■My friends," he exclaimed, "a gen
tleman has asked me why 1 expect the
Democrats of Kings county to si
me, and I will tell him why."
A great cheer swept over the audi
ence, but halting It with a gesture, Mr.
Hearst continued:
His Statement Cheered.
“I am glad of an opportunity to
answer that question. I expect them
to support m* because I am a Jeffer-
son Democrat and because I do not al
low any hireling of the Standard Oil
Company to define my Democracy."
Here the cheers broke out afreah,
and once more Mr. Hearst appealed for
silence.
scoundrel, McCarren. I do ao because
"But while i repudiate that corrupt
I do not believe he Is a Democrat,”
Repudiates Pat McCarren.
“He Is not,” roared the audience.
"And while I repudiate him," cried
Mr. Hearst, “I ask the support of all
honest Democrats of Kings county."
"And you will get It," was th.
answer.
This was the climax of the second
night of Mr. Henrst's whirlwind tour
that Included seven monster meetings
In all, three of then! In Manhattan and
four In Brooklyn, at all of- which the
candidate was received by cheering
crowds.
8TATE ISSUES IGNORED
BY SECRETARY SHAW.
Buffalo, N. Y„ Oct. 26.—Secretary
Shaw, of the Roosevelt cabinet, spoke
to a good.slied crowd of "silk stock
ing" Republicans In Convention Hall
last evening. He confined himself al
most entirely to national and ignored
state Issues. Lieutenant Governor
Bruce and AJtomey General Mayer also
•poke, abusing the candidate of the
Democrats and Independence League.
[AMERICAN GIRLS LEAVE STAGE; ARE MILLINERS IN LONDON] KIDNAPED GIRL
IS
Was Dressed in Men’s
Clothing and Can't Tell
Where She Was
Special to Thu Georgian.
Birmingham, Ala., Oct. 25.—Alias
Piwnle Fennell’s return to her -home
here at midnight Wednesday was
as mysterious, as her disappearance
Tuesday night, and although the police
have been working on the case for 24
hours, her whereabouts during her ab
senee Is still unknown. When Miss*
Fennell reappeared at her mother's
home she was practically dressed !o ;
men's, clothing. '-|
She does not. remember anything that
has taken place during the day. She
says- »he v recovered consciousness a.
•short time ego; and found herself nlono
In n strange, room from which she (led.;
She can not locate the house, Anti
doss not know how she managed to
find her mothers homo.
A brother of Miss-Fennell, C. C; Fen.
ntll, had offered a reward .for his sla
ter and ibe police were running down
every report with the hope of learning
more details.
When the room was entered and the
girl's absence first detected, a general
alarm was given In the house. A
search of the room revealed the fact
that not a garment was missing and
the clothes the young lady removed
PDRSE-WELLSPAPERCO.
WHOLESALE PAPER, PRINTING AND BINDING
R INTI N
OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS
G
16 1-2 E. Mitchell Street,
ATLANTA, GA.
“UNCLE REMUS” IN PARTY
AT CONVENTION BARBECUE
Visitors Offered New
Tiea. After Meet
ing.
Pictures of Grace and Marjorie
Plnder, American girls who., have
opened a millinery shop-In-Lon
don, which Is being patronised by
royalty and London In general. The
one sitting Is Majorle. They', have,
given up the stage for a business
BOSTON PEOPLE
WIN THEIR FIGHT
Real Estate Man Charged
with Larceny and
Cheating.
A. S. Crumpton, the real estate man
with offices In ths Empire building,
who was arrested by Detectives Lock
hart and Lanford, was bound over to
the state courts Wednesday afternoon
by Recorder Broyles on the charges of
larceny and cheating and swindling.
Hts bond in the larceny cnee wae fixed
*t »f,on and In the cheating and ewlnd
ling case at 3200.
Crumpton Is accused of the theft of
a chair end pistol from the office of
h. r. Wilson, another real estate man
in the Empire building. He protested
that ho merely borrowed the chair and
«*plalned that the pistol was given to
mm by a negro.
|he cheating and swindling case con-
*i«t» of the accusation that Crumpton
save a worthless check for 520. The
check was drawn on the Third Na
tional Bank, where Crumpton Is said
to have formerly kept nn account, but
where he had none at the time of writ
ing the check. Thle case was prose-
cu ed by Detectives Spradlin and Klh
Patrick.
ATTACK AND LOOT
[London, OcL.-25.-r-wud trtbbs of tfie
fountain district surrounding the town
Arsons, a seaport of Morocco, have
""tided on the little town and are
l ,llla *lng anti. bhrnlng.,;;,yhe
finals are powerless' to 'act. The
miis*** cunt,nue unchecked and aid
be asked of the European powers,
have been dlsDefcHeil‘to'the
been dtspefcHeii'to 1 the
Europeans In the city have sent
iri, V ” r * begging, their coun
dm „ i intervention. The marauded
mf surrender of alt Jewish
„r l T h ' l4, ter are hiding, grlef-
? ’belr homes. Unless the
nil' ' "Is of the mountaineers are com-
L,, w *Jb. they threaten to burn the
pin., T,ey haVe the officials com-
“* their mercy. The latter ore
s-mg the Invaders to depart. -
t t '., r ,,? na *» « fortified seaport In the
at ince of Fes, on the Atlantic, 23 i>u«»
■ 1 I'.'Utli-southwvst-.of Cape Carpel arjptfed.
Commission Decides-ior- tlio:
Prosperous Thdijins
Coiinty Town.
BLA CKMA1LERS SHOOT
A T WOMAN IN PARK
In addition to deciding ,'aghlnst the;
Atlanta and West Point railroad In its,
petition to add four mlles 'io Its sys
tem, the railroad commission consid
ered several other Important matters.
The petition of the people of Boston,
Ga., for a reduction In fftlght rates had
bees held up pending a .possible adjust,
ment between th* Interested parties. A
letter from Fronden. Mitchell, repre
sentlng the shippers," came stating that
the roads would not agree to do any
thing. The commission will, therefore,
Issue orders for the same rates to apply
to Bolton as to Thomaivllle and Quit-
man. This means a big saving to the
people of Boston.
Moultrie people had also petitioned
for a readjustment of rates applying to
that town, but ft was held up on the
representation of the Atlanta,- Birming
ham and Atlantic and Gedfgln North
ern that they could satisfy tne cltisens.
The plan of the Southern for a new
52,600 depot at Williamson; Pike coun
ty, was approved, and orders Issued for
completion of the depot within 90
days. Plans for a n«(W 31.000 depot Jit
Harris, Meriwether county, to be built
jointly by the Georgia Southern and
Florida and the Central, were ap
proved.
Tho petition of a large number of
Marietta cltisens for a reduction In the
fare of the Atlanta Northern railway,
the electric line between Atlanta and
Marietta, went over to the next meet
ing.
STATISTICS.
DEATHS.
ft.
.fh?« ^disease' nt ~IfiO (Henwood nvenne.
ilrs. Nancy J. Holtsrlaw. oged 69 years.
Id of Bright's disease at Ml Conrflsnd
Public Spot in N. Y.
' Scene of Bold
Attack.
New- YoriqOct. 2S.t-A band of des
jfefate blackmailers,^ fearing to be
.trapped by a wealthy! woman banker,
whom'.they had forced by threats td
gp to Washington Square park, where
they expected her to give them 32,000,;
shot to kill today when they saw her
appear escorted by a man.
The woman was MrsiUarmella Guar-
dlslni, a widow, who runs a banking
office at 626 1-2 Broome street. She
had received a number of letters de
manding tho large sunt of money, but-
determined to capture the blackmail
ers. Th* latter took fright when they
saw thht she was accompanied and af
ter flrlng seveml shots at her took to
their heels and escaped.
The boldness of the terrorists was
remarkable because at the same park
yesterday detectives captured five men
,m they believed to be the ring
lera of the band that has been
spreading terror In this city by dyna
miting. kidnaping and even murdering
victims. All the min arrested were
armed with revolvers and knives.
SENATOR CLARK
HAS BROKEN RIB
MINE EXPLOSION~
KILLS SEVEN MEN;
TWO ARE WED
Only One of the Victims
Thus Far Identi
fied.
New York, Oct. 25.—Senator William
A, Clark, of Montana, arrived on the
Normandie. To reporters who met him
on his arrival he made the announce
ment that he would quit politics at the
expiration of his senatorial term next.
March.
The senator Is still nursing his rib,
which was broken while he was mo
toring near Marseilles on September 9.
Ha
Mr
died
Amends Lumpkin, aged 40 years, died of
i-nrt fnllftp! at 73 Fort street.
Annie Ilnrdjr. oge<l 45 years, died at 190
Onne afreet. ,
John Parker, aged S8 years, died of con
sumption ot Fulton county barracks.
Charlie Brown, aged 60 years, died at
Fulton county barracks.
BUILDIN(TpERMIT8.
3100—Roselle Peyton, to make addition to
ae-story frame dwelling at 146 Parsons
"'liwl-Mlas 'Henrietta nozler, to reeorer
two stery frame dwelling at ,6 Washington
“'{uoo-pan 8. Walraven, to build two-
glory brick jktore bouse at 192 North arc-
"iSw-Mrs. 8. M. Beam, to repair brick
■tor? nt 10 Rnrtow ntrert.
93,00)—We I*. Inman, to repair "tore room*
.corner Broad ami* Lucid* atreetn.
* B.SOO-rW. P.-Ionian. to make repair* *nd
litilld new basement nt 10 South Brood
‘'tSillrs. B. Voreln. to build one-mam
frame piumjer house In rear of 188 W Indsor
HMkj. t.' Hall, to Imtld one-story frame
dwelling In rear of U» Thurman street.
WOMEN ARE HURT
IN FIGHT ON CAR
New York, Oct. 25.—Frank Spinola,
inth street, dwintr.whlrn women were
ityq,kcd about and braised. Wi-ise was
PAWNEE BILL’S
WILD
WEST
AND
GREAT
FAR
EAST
ATLANTA, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 5.
Old Shaw Grounds,Jachon end Wheal Sis.
AMERICA’S NATIONAL ENTERTAINMENT
Over 1,000 Men, Women and
Horses Employed. The actualities
of Frontier Life Vividly Repro
duced. Tho Orient Transplanted
to Your Very Homes. Over 100
Indians from Different Western
Tribes.
Strange People from every Clime.
The World’a Armies Assembled.
"Mountain Meadow Massacre."
“Hanging of a Horae Thisf.”
"Burning of Trapper Tom’a
Cabin."
"Dcadwood State Robbary."
Hard of India Elephants.
Drove of Egyptian Camel*.
Herd of Buffalo.
Philippine Island Cattle.
FRESH FROM ONE MONTH’S
NEW YORK SUCCESS
Spectacular Stroet Parade at 10
O’clock a. m.
Two Performances Daily at 2 and
8 p. m. Rain or Shine.
Seata for 10,000 People Under
8un and Rainproof Canopies.
Reserved Seats on Sale Day of
show without extra charge
at Whitaker-Coursey Drug CoT,
□road and Marietta Streets;
Johnstown, Pa, Oct. 36.—An official
atemeht given out by the manager
of the Cambria Steal worka aaya that
by an exploelon In the rolling mill
mine of the company Inst evening,
seven men are dead, and two are pain
fully, but not fatally. Injured. .
Only one of the dead has been Iden
tified. He Is an American-horn miner
named Sampson Luther. It la believ
ed the other dead are all foreigners, as
are the two Injured.
The explosion occurred In heading
No. 29 a considerable distance from
the Ill-fated Klondike section, where
116 men lost thslr lives four years ago.
The exact cause Is not known, but It
Is supposed that the gas was fired by
the putting off of a blast. All the men
when found had their safety lamps In
proper trim, showing that the accident
could not have been caused by neglect
In that direction. No damage what
ever was done to the workings, and
the mines were In operation as usual
today.
WIRELESS PROBLEM
SOLVED BY DANE
ranged on the babk of n chair,
mother Is of the opinion that a man
entered the'room, administered chloro
form and carried her away.
Left Latter - to Mother.
On a table the following unsigned
note Was found:
Mr. and Mrs. Sldebottnm:
"Well; as I have tried so hard to get.
Fannie,, and non-1 have got her at last,
there will bo no need of you all trying
to search for her, tor I am going to
Europe with her. It Isn't for motley
that I stole her; It's tor lore ahd love
only. -1 love her as I never- loved a girl
before. 1 have tried to forget her since
I havp been In this town, but couldn't.
You need not worry about h«r now, for-
tie will come back some sweet day.!
Now, don’t worry about her, for I will
take good care of her. Well, you can
call this a kidnaping, or taking her,
for I love her nnd could not help It.
Don't worry, ahe will be my wife,
will dose, so bye, bye.”
Window Glass Removed.
Members of the girl’s family say
that *he man must have entered the
room through n window. Class had
been removed. The hall door was wide
open when Mrs. Bldebottom arose nt
6:30- o'clock and went to her daugh
ter.'a.room. The door, leading from the
hall to the girl's room was locked and
It Is bclloved the man.locked it after
him, going out at the front door.
Mrs. Slaebottom reiterated tho story
i"i.i \ fst.-rdny .111"111 going with hor
daughter on n pleasure trip to Denver,
Colo., and of the mysterious letters her
(laughter bail -.1 when they re
turned. The letters bore Birmingham
post mnrks nnd said the writer had
seen the girl In Denver, fallen In love
with her and had followed her to
Birmingham for the purpose of marry
ing her.
Hackman Found.
The police are of the opinion that It
le a ennnrd. Still another report waa
to the effect that a gatekeeper at the
union passenger station has seen a
young woman answering Miss Fen
nell's description board an early morn
ing train. Places all down the road
were telegraphed to, but nothing defi
nite was learned.
A hackman hns been found who nays
he drove a strange man to the house
about 10:30 o’clock Tuesday night. He
was dismissed, as he could throw no
light upon the subject.
After the Carriage Builders' National
Association convention adjourned at
1 o'clock everybody started for the old
government building, where “Chief
Joyner had prepared an old-fashioned
Georgia barbecue. The feast proved a
revelation to many of the visitors from
the North who hod frequently heard
of such a''thing, but never had the
pleadhre of attending. 1
About 2,000 pounds of beef, goat, pig
and veal, nnd great quantities of the
best Brunswick stew ever made, were
served to the visitors, lleer and salad
were side dishes, and there was a
bountiful supply. This occasion proved
to be the feature ot the convention.
In tho receiving party were Joel
Chandler Harris ("Uncle Remus”).
Ml*. Harris and tbe Misses Harris, who
assisted Mrs. Marshall Eckford, chair
man. Only on one other occasion has
"Uncle Remus" consented to leave the
"Wren's Nest” to take part In a social
gathering, and that was the visit of
President'and Mrs. Roosevelt to At
lanta, when Mr*. Roosevelt asked the
pleasure of meeting this well-known
writer.
ATTORNEY GENERAL
IS EXCLUDED FROM
GRAND JURY ROOM
Special to The Grorglsn.
Charlotte, N. C„ OcL 35.—Judge
Brawley, of the Federal court In South
Carolina, has made on Important ruling
affecting his own and many other
states, to the effect (hat the old-time
custom of the district attorney or pro:
pouting officer being permitted to
main In the grand Jury room during
actual consideration of a bill shall
be allowed any more.
The matter came up In Greenville
several days since, when Julius Hey
ward argued a motion to quash a bill
on the ground that the presence of the
district attorney In the grand jury room
was contrary to the spirit of the con
stitution. Judge Brawley declared
that whllo the prosecuting officer could
enter the room to question witnesses,
the eaid officer could not stay with the
jury while deliberating. The matter
may go to the United States supreme
court.
GEORGIA NEWS
IN PARAGRAPHS
Bankrupts File Schedule.
Specie! to Tbe Georgian.
Columbus, Ga.. Oct. 25.—The S. P.
Thomas Drug Co, of this city recently
qdjodged bankrupts, have filed the fol
lowing schedule: Total liabilities J81,-
000; assets, stock In hand, 335,000; fix.
lures, 35,000, and open accounts, 33,500.
Arrangement Committees Selected.
Special to The Georgian.
Columbus, Ga., Oct. 25.—Miss Anna
C. Banning, regent of Oglethorpe, and
Mrs. J. S. Harrison, regent of Georgs
Walton chapter, composing tho execu
tive committee of two chapters of D.
A. R„ have appointed sub-committee*
to take charge of the various features
of arranging for the convention.
Will Entertain State O. A. R.
Special to The Georgian.
Columbus, Oa„ Oct 26. -Extensive
preparations are being mad. by the lo-'
entertain the state convention of the
order which meets here on Wednesday,
November >1.
London, Opt. 25.—According to In
formation received here today, lan en
tirely new system of wireless teleg
raphy was submitted to the Interna
tlonal wireless telegraph conference at
Berlin yesterday, it proved an Im
mense success.
It Is the Invention of Vladimir Poul-
sen, of Copenhagen, its chief feature
Is described ae the substitution ot a
continuous flow of energy to the re
ceiver for the old method of intermit
tent sparks. It Is asserted that this
new device for obtaining continuous
hertxlan oscillations from the electric
arc solves Immediately the much-
vexed qubstlon of Interference between
stations Working simultaneously,
Practically any qumber of stations
within range of each -other may now.
It Is stated. Intercommunicate without
fear of mutual Interference.
MAY ACCEPT CALL
TO BOSTON CHURCH
Special to Vhc Georgian.
Dublin Oa., Oct. 26.—Rev. M. A.
Jenkins, who for the past five and a
half yeara has been pastor of the Dub
lin Baptist Church, resigned the pas
torate Sunday to take effect on the
first Sunday in November. Hie resig
nation was accepted with great re
luctance. The.church here has not
had a pastor In. many years that was
given up with a* much reluctance.
Mr. Jenkins has received calls from
many different churches, though' none
has been accepted. However, It' la
probable that he will accept the call
from a church in Boeton, Mass.
PRIESTS OPPOSING
SOCIALISTIC IDEAS
Wllkesbarre, Pa., OcL 25.—Opposing
tbe spread of socialism among the for
eign-born mine workers of the middle
anthracite coal fields, priests of the
Greek, Slavish and Polish Catholic
churches here are approving the for
mation of an organisation to oppose the
re-election of the Mine Workers' Union
officers who are spreading socialistic
doctrines among the men.
Cannon Ridicules Bryan.
Danville, III., Oct. 23.—Speaker Jo
seph Pnnnon last night mode the open
ing speech of the congressional cam
paign In his own district. He touched
upon the criticism of organised labor
and ended with ridiculing Wllllem J.
Bryan's public ownership of railroad
utterances.
CONGRESSMAN HOAR
DOOMED BY ILLNESS
Worcester, Mass., Oct. 25.—The con
dltton of Congressman Rockwood Hoar,
who has been III at his homo In this
city for several weeks. Is reported ax
being about the same today.
Tho real cause of his Illness Is rheu
matle neuralgia, and although he may
live for several days, Congressman
Hour'* death Is Inevitable, according to
Dr. Baker, his physician.
Unfounded Claim.
"Thumpen claims to be a composer
of music.”
How absurd. He's only a disturber
of It,"—Cleveland Press.
Deduction.
The race Is not plways to the
swift.’ Don't forget that.”
"Ha, hn! You've been betting on the
ponies ngnin.”—Cleveland Press.
. Atlanta, Ga. k Sept. 23, 1901.
Herring Medicine Company, City.
Dear Sirs: I regard HERRINGS CATARRH CURE as an excel
lent remedy for Nasal Catarrh, Hay Fever and other kindred diseases.
Being subject to attacks of Hay Fever at the approach of Fall
weather I have recently derived great relief from the use of this
remedy. I have also prescribed the CURE to others who have re
ported the most satisfactory results from its use.
I can heartily Indorse the remedy as being pleasant, effective, yet -
(Signed) A. R. HOLLER BY, D. D..
Pastor Moore Memorial Church.
harmless.
$1.00 A BOTTLE AT ALL DRUG STORES.
Fall Protracted Services.
Special to The (Icorglau.
Oxford, Ga., Oct. 25 The fall pro
tracted services began here on Tues-
day evening, October 23. Dr. George
W. Yarbrough Is being assisted by Rev.
B. F. Fraser, of Galneevllle. The at
tendance tide year Is exceptionally
large.
New Lodge K. P.’s Organized.
Bperlnl to Tho Georgian.
Athens, Ga, Oct. 26.—A new lodge of
Knights of Pythias was last night or
ganized at Union Point, a working
team, hended by the grand chancellor
of the state, Thomas H, Nickerson, do
ing the work In the tlirco ranks, Scum-
of ths best young men ot Union Point
are charter members of this lodge.
To Discuss Freight Condition.
Special to The Georgian.
Athens, Go., Oct. 25.—This afternoon
there will be a public meeting of the
citizens, merchnnta and all Interested
In Hn- mu11.-r, ami Die preslib ihh --f (In
different railroads, that enter Athens,
will be conferred with relntlve to some
arrangements to Improve conditions as
to the freight business In this city.
■ Party Cruising the Coast.
Speclol to The Georgian.
Brunswick, Oa., OcL 25.—Tho gaso
line yatht, Florida, arrived In port here
yesterday afternoon with A. M. Barber,
owner of the yacht: J. M. Sullivan, R.
M. Fulton and A. M. Foye, all promt-
nent business men of Savannah,
aboard. The party after visiting at
Cumberland will crutso down tho Flor-
Ida roast.
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