The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, November 08, 1906, Image 3

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1 I - THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER *, 19W. SIX PONCE DE LEON AVENUE LOTS. 4mH These lots were valued by Mr. John Owen, Grant & Petty and myself, and are for sale at the lowest price of the three—and only one-third is asked in cash, one-third one year, one-third two years at 6 per cent. /36 . <*> \ V PAR K*’ [P6 t* v\\ k South and east fronts, Three car lines, Four minutes car service, Beautiful park for children, A spring 1 running into park, All city improvements, Lots 150 feet deep, Houses 30 feet from street. 3 l- <2 * / <><L jr e : n ce pe p n- Only Six Are Left. They are on the northwest corner, and are numbers 1, 2, 5, 6, 7, 8. CHARLES T. PAGE, 230 Candler Building. CONGRESSMAN-ELECT SHOOTS HIS BEST FRIEND OVER PERSONALMATTER Lrapedy Was Enacted in Presence C ty’s Societv Folk. ■ Till. porfflim. Raton Rou^e, L.*.. Nov. s.—Denio- "Io •'onsreettmun.elect lieor*e K. ‘"'"t, of title city, eliot mill Inutantly " f 1 hie life-long ■Koclate and for* '-r -chool mate. Dr. H. II. Aldrich, of the beat-known Citium* of nntoii T no ehootlng occurred opposite the : "'Jtna hotel, out of which a crowd ■'-c!#ty women waa pouring, having n a reception. Among tliene women the mother and «leter-ln-law of "**• Kavrot. Hunilr.de of peraone were near the “"e of the ahootlng. but none knew "?• 1’iieeed between the two men. Kavrot rtfueed to talk beyond 're It be known that It was a pel- '■p 'luarrel. ^ met the entire population of the ■ apltol heard of the tragedy, and " ■» the etreete In grcat*excltement Ing. He verdict waa elutply that Dr. Aldrich wae killed by Judge Kavrol. Judge Kavrot wae ntfeated, being taken to the Jail lit the building where he hlmnelf had held court today, and had fined a prkioner on a charge of carrying a concealed weapon. 8hot Through Neck. Before the ahootlng Judge Kavrol had been walking along the street chatting with friends, hut left the pnrty opposite the hotel, and entered thn doors of the Raymond- building. Al most Immediately those outside heard three shots. Judge Kavrot emerged from the building with a revolver In h|s hand. Dr. Aldrich was found near.the en trance with two bullet holes In Ills neck. Both Hod Family. Judge Kavrot Is SS years old. an*! Is regarded as one of the most brilliant young men of f-oulslana. In the recent Democratic primaries lie defeated for the nomination S. M. Robertson, who had been a representative In congress for twenty yean.. Judge Kavrot Is married. hx hux also Ur. Aldrich. I **«■ latter hail several children. ROOSEVELT STARTS FOR CANAL ZONE He Wants To See Men Dig ging Under Big Dif ficulties. Washington, Nov. 8.—The president’s trip to Panama, on which he at art a thia afternoon, will be an absolute nov elty In American hiatory. For the first time since the United States Joined the nociety of independent nations, Ita president will aet foot on foreign anil. Probably the moat fntereating fea ture la the fact that the president la to vlalt the big ditch under the worat j possible condition*. The rainy season | is ut Ita height In Panama. If Chair- man Hhont* and Knglneer Stevens can ‘show the president cheeifu! prospects | along the way of mud and through the 'drenching showers, they will undoubt edly he entitled to hold their Jobs. The president purposely selected this 00000000000300000000000000| O FACTS ABOUT o| a • PRESIDENT’S TRIP, OI O O, O For the first time In history the 0 I O president of • the United States O ! O will set foot on foreign soil and O I O he the gueat of a /orelgn ruler at O O dinner. \ O O The voyage is made on the mag- O O nifirent battleship leoulsfana, con- O O voyad by her slater ships, the O O Tennessee and the Washington. O O The trip is expected to occupy O O six days each way. O O it ta planned to spend four days O O.on the lathmua of Panama and O O one day in Porto Rico. O 0 Altogether the party will sail O O the seas and the Potomac river t<> O 0 the extent of 4,317 miles. 0 SMOOT MA Y KEEP HIS SEA T IN SENA TE REPUBLICANS CARRY COUNTY IN ALABAMA 00000000000000000000000000 Washington, Nov. .1.—That Senator.ly attributed to co-operation of tfe Smoot will be left in his seat, despite, development adverse to him during the latter weeka of the past session, is the opinion of Democrats qnd many other observers, who have studied the re ports from Utah and Idaho. In both states the Mormon church Is the issue, and in both the Republicans won. In both, too, the victory Is rank- Halt Lake hierarchy. It has been al leged that the church authorities Issued orders to oppose the Democrats and support Republicans, and that tills sol idity of the Mormon vote defeated Du bois In Idaho Is not much doubted. The stories of an old deal between the Republican national committee and the Mormon leaders naturally are re vived In this connection. Mobile. Als.. Nov. 1—For the first timf shire reconstruction days, s county In Ala bums bus gone IteiiuMIcsii. In Winston the smallest county lu Alabinas, every Hem era tic candidate 'he next hnlf hour. Coroner’s Inquest Hsld. v "MonerV Jury, whlcl* w« ’ immediately after the shooting. b*li l w l ea ,.|j ||, t of SENDS HIS RESIGNATION Judicial .Unti l, t court;" *»y* a special TO GOVERNOR BLANCHARD. 1 from llaton Rouse. H,«-llM°Th- «“«•*'»»' >• «'•£»»* **** m,l,r opei ini n»n .. .... iu/tm iIia Irllnitml season for his trip, arguing that under Inspection made during tine weather, when everything in the zone would he on dress parade, would Ik* «>f little use v to hint. He wants to see the men i M i,i- working under difficult lea. for if they Jf to “ r ** ** ma > hHV * *"* do well when the conditions nre Vate opinion of the righteousness of against them, they can help dig better‘an act of a prisoner, even If he does when the skies are fair and the roads, have to, In his official rapacity, hold that thing illegal. Niysing a pretty girl, for instance. IS A KISS AN ACT OF VIOLENCE? JUDGE CALHOUN SAYS IT ISN'T DR. SHANGON ELECTED DISTRICT PRESIDENT are good. The president's visit to Porto Rico, j on the trip will be purely a social itf- ! fair, and Is planned mainly with tlie* idea of popularizing Governor Win- throp’s administration among the na tives. Accompanied Surgeon General Rlxey. Judge Andy has gone^op record. Thursday morning Attorney John W. ox was arguing « demurrer before Iioosevell -Judge Ualhoun In the case of Sherman the navy! <’«rr, on triul for rioting. Mr. t’ox was ... tn „ » v„ v s —'Judge ixi'or*- the tribunal of which he .Nch Irimm. . . ' yivijirtf Ju.lK" nt the Urn- of the kill George K. I-uvrot. »-ho >c*terua> »n°i, , tlK Hi* successor will be elected. t George K. Fuvrot. ••'ho yc*terda> *hot fif*« successor will be elected, -land killed D»*. I* H. Aldrich, has ten- judge Favrot still refuses to give out y i t ij.,ed ti* Governor Blanchard his re*-j a .statement concerning ' ^ .t.. r„.. Kilims' and Assistant Secretary IaiUh, of the saying something about '‘cominlttlng white house staff, the president will.overt acts” and things and cited a da- board the Mayflower at the Washing-1 cisfon in k case to illustrate his point ton navy yard at 4 o’clock this after- i ”Vou see. your honor,” said Mr. Com, noon. The patty will transfer to the j "the young mqji mentioned in this de- battleship Louisiana at Piny Point, cision entered a house where a frolic near the mouth of the Potomac river, was going on and committed an overt — act of violence. He kissed a girl with out her permission." TRY A WANT AD "The court don’t know whether It ^nation n* hnl®* Ta . would consider that an 'overt act of .violence.’** commented Judge Andy. •it nmti fiDADflT A XT The d» .miner uni finally overruled JN Axl£j urcjvflvixlAri and the case went to trial. When last heard from It had not been finished, farr is accused of being a* member of the mob, led by George W. Blackstock, which broke into the restaurant of Mattie Adams, a well-known negro character, ut 107 Peter*, street, und 00000000000000000000000000 ! S|M*.-lal •«> Tbe Georglaa, ' Macon', (la., Nov. K.—The Medical I Association of the Sixth congressional district met In the first annual con vention in tlic city hall thla morning and elected the following offlcera: Dr. John R. Shangon, of Monroe county, president; Dr. J. A. Combs, Locust Grove, vice president, and Dr. Kugene B. Rider, of Macon, secretary and treasurer. An interesting program will be car ried out this afternoon, followed by an elaborate bunouet. O HALF-HOLIDAY GIVEN \ 0 O TO 1.E00 MILL EMPLOYEES. O O o O Special to The Georgian. O O Columbus. On.. Nov. 8.—The 0 O Fugle and Phenix Mills have Is- 0 0 sued an order that after next O O Saturday a lialf-holiday on Sat- 0 O unlay afternoon will he given the O 0 operatives of that concern. Be- O O tween 1.500 and I,sou ore employed O O by the mills. O O O C6000OO0OC 000000.100000000 * \ OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCO O o O IS KILLED FOR BEAR o 0 BY HIS EMPLOYER, o C O O lunki. kill'll.. Xu'. N.—1^, i >. O O Hall wa* nilrnnken for a l»ar i.n<l o O allot Mini lilll.d In th« upper p«n- O O inaulu wood* Wednaaday by hi<0 O oinployer. es-Mayor Krank Mil- O 0 lor. Hall wa* 35 year* okl. in- a O ale. and tlio non of a farmer livln* O O Rom till* illy. Jllllor In o '■••rat«.i o