The Valdosta times. (Valdosta, Ga.) 1874-194?, May 12, 1906, Image 1

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St. Pjj asniry, broil face with t day.. ’ The JfBring n< [Standing djon fouqj [ions, the! TWICB-A-WEBK. VALDOSTA, GA., SATURDAY, MAY 12, 1906. tissia Appeals to New uma for a United Empire. urg, May 10.—A bright Mayday with a happy the representatives of Russia’s millions face to Russian Empire in opening of the new Douma to- The city presented a brilliant picture, gay with national and a Sjoft haze hanging over the scene. Troops-every earance of a seige. Banks, stores; schools and irieis] closed in honor of the event, but no general proclaimed. ithsianding the mutual distrust, which constituted e, there was no lacking of hope that a sincere etween the ruler and the people will be estab- tions deep-and strong. Like all great Russian ay began with religous ceremonies. The city rberated With bells at ten o’clock this morning, summoning 1 -y the people to the Thanksgiving in the churches and Cathedrals, The imperial yacht bearing Emperor passed majestically • up the.river Neva, dipping the imperial standard to salutes from warshipspand landed under a fortress of St. Peters and St. Paul, where the partv entered, and, driving to the Cathedral spent twenty ipinutes in prayer. At two thirty p. m. the Emperor’s reception had passsed without untoward incident, The tone • of the speech from' the throne was' conciliatory and expressed the Emperor’s wishes that relief be giVen to the peasants, and called'upon Parliament to work and rh' Empire The Emperor and Empress, after leaving the palace, en- fc. tered a launch and returned to Peterhoff. A crowd on the bank " cheered the Imperial party. > renej uc y[ivcn to too p6o,<dDiS) nnu Ctiiicci upon srariiRniODt fork with Him in solving the present problems of Russia in handing-’down to posterity a united and prosperous Atlanta Lad Died in Agony. H A fter Being Kicked by Play mate. Atlanta, May 10 —'Twelve-year-old plained to hla , with hit mother, Mr.. Martha Schal w ” * lk,n « * t0 th * *»r conscious and never spoke "10010. George 8chaia, a Syrian, who resides j ment h ® ^celvi •ut the treat* While he at 64 Butler street, was taken to po* barracks yesterday to await the of an Ittvsstlflajtton. Into the of Hlsrmann TKipp, aged 6, died Tuesday afternoon at the ady hospital... Young Schala was charged with causing the boy’s death. ..After the case against him was in vestigated. he. was released from ondition became ab) /alarming was taken to the hospital tre for Imaisdlbts~ medical 'treatment Throughout the remainder of the evening and night he suffered intense agony. When arrested the Schaia boy de nied that he and the other boy had quarrelled and also that he kicked custody as the evidence against himjTrupp or struck him...It is alleged was not sufficient to hold him on the that a boy who was playing with charge of murder. jTrupp and Schaia says they did quar It was alleged that the boys were rel and that Trupp was kicked in playing together Monday afternoon ■ the abdomen by the Sirian. in front of 66 Butler street and that) Dr. S. E. Sampels, .who .attended during an argument in which they j the stricken boy states that he can- engaged, the Schaia boy kicked the j not tell exactly what caused ‘the Trupp youth in the stomach, injuring youth's death. Young Trupp was him so severely that death resulted. < buried yesterday at Oakland ceme- Immediately after being kicked, 1 tery. The mother of the dead boy is the Trupp boy went home and com- reported to be In a serious condition. AT 10111!“" Presented to Commission VERNON South Georgian Is Given a Ringing for Jesse and Milton Rawlings. The Saengerfest This Week Festivities Began EaHy in The Day and Continued Until the Evening Shadows Fell and on Into the Night Aged Odd Fellow Happens to Quite a Serious Accident—Woman Prays for $uccess of Election in Pulaski County. Savannah, May 10—Today’s enter tainment of the visiting Germans by j f 01 the local 'Saengerfest was Just as elaborate as that of yesterday.' The j coi festivities began at nine thirty o’clock.of this morning with a concert at the Mi DeSoto hotel. Later the visitorsj Pti were carried to the resorts adjacent ; hei to the city. At ten thirty o’clock at a meeting jhii at the Guards Hall a permanent on ganization of the United Singers ofj&n| Charleston, Jacksonville and Savan-jlni nah into the South Atlantic League {M< of German Singers was perfected There will be annual conventions In future. Early this afternoon^, the visitors boarded special cars and were car-|l< ried to the home of Mr. A. C. Oelschlg where \they were royally entertained. The festivities are to conclude with fireworks. The concert at the Sa vannah theater last night was a great success. The visitors were welcom ed to the city by the* mayor. The" parade yesterday afternoon was a mpnster. It catenate* about twenty blocks a$d> “ode n nn A# InPnntM, ***■■■- AM.' hi up of infantry, cavalry, German or ganizations on foot and ‘ ladles and city officials in carriages. It has been a long time since such a parade has been seen in Savannah. Accident to J. 3. Silva. Mr. J. S. Silva, a well known clt- He Makes a Speech on 8tate Issues I'USlll. - Atlanta, Ga„ May 10.—A petition for the commutation of the death sentence to Hfe imprisonment for Jesse and Milton Rawlings was filed with the Prison Commission this morning. It came from Hon. J. A. J. Henderson, of Ocilla, President of the Ocilla & Valdosta railroad, and contained seventy-five signa tures of Irwin county people. Attorney Cooper will be here next week, and it Is said tha will bring a monster petition to lay before the Prison Com- Isslon for Its consideration In behalf of the condemned young in. . .V surance Companies Increase Rates to Cover Frisco Losses. lavannah, Ga., May 10—Insurance [enta In Savannah have been advis- that the insurance companies in York have increased the rates fire Insurance because of the rf- [t earthquake and conflagration, means they say that the people ieorgia will soon be called upon he 8outh Eastern Tariff Ansoela- to pay a greater premium for protection against fire. Some larger companies it It said. withdrawn from the association fire insurance. that first advanced rates but the most jff.tfiem were willing to see the new riA i go Into effect. The Insurance companies have been making great capital of the fact that they withstood the los ses e(n Frisco, but those who havo policies will not relish the idea of .their being made to pay the piper. The increase If It comes from the 8outh Eastern Tariff Association will effect every city In Georgia and every Georgia business man who carries Frost Bites Cotton Plants. Birmingham, May 10.—A special from Decatur, Ala., saya, at a heavy frost in the Tennesaee River valley occured last ht and killed cotton in spine places. The entire crop will ,ve to be replanted. y.-, \ V i .-M opportunity has arrived to eli man from this part of the state and that they have in Col. Estill a man in whom they may put their trust, with the underfating belief that he Mrs. Jefferson Davis Very 111. New York, May 10. —Mrs. E. Jefferson Davis, widow of President Davis, of the Confederacy, is dangerously ill with grip at her apartments here. As she is nearly eighty years of age, it is said that the attack may be fatal. Her daughter, Mrs. Addison Hayes, has been summoned from her home at Colo* ‘Springs. Izen of Savannah and one of the best; will administer the affairs of the known Odd Fellows in the state fell j state government with absolute ini- through a grating In front of Odd'partiality. Fellows Hall last night and dislocat- The highest type of good citizen- ed his hip. He Is over 79 years of ship Is to be found In this county, age and it is feared he may not re-; Montgomery was settled by sturdy cover. He was preparing to attend . sons of Scotland and their desccnd- tho meeting of the grand lodge of!ants have inherited the sterling qual- Odd Fellows In Augusta this month. ! Ities of their progenitors. These peo- Thls is the second time his hip has : pie are determined to cast off the been broken. |yoke of vassalage that they havo ! worn for so fnany years In the inter- The Statement was a Mistake. jest of politicians from Atlanta and The Times was In error In saying the northern part of the state to the that the firemen used one of the tanks of chemicals In the Harley Hardware store Sunday before the fire was discovered, and the state ments does the firemen an injustice The fire was first discovered before an effort was made to extinguish It, thus preventing a losa from water or the chemlcala. detriment of this prosperous section, and are determined to do all within their power to have rightful and de served recognition. A Utah editor dleu the other day, leaving four widows. An editor’s as sets do not usually figure up as much as that adding Balia at JenAinfls^ Fla. very beautiful marrltffi waa [fit which''took place' at honfe Hr. and ttrs. R. W. McCall, three les southeast of Jennings on Bun- day'flftfc'4't~0:|O p. m., wUan their daughter, Chios,; became the, bride of Mr. Alvin C. Horton. A Very lartfe number of friends was present* to witness the ceremony which was performed by Rev. A. B. Herring, pastor of the Church of Christ at Lake Park. Mr. Horton, the bride groom, Is the eldest son of Mr. T. Horton, of Avoca, Ha. He at present holds a position as traveling salesman for a lurge wholesale mercantile firm of Savannah. The bride Is a highly accomplish ed, cultured and refined young lady who has long taught In the public and private schools of this and other counties of the state and who will ho greatly missed In educational woric. Cincinnati Judge has decided that a married woman’s Infatuation for her pastor is not proof of Insan ity. She simply carries a few hugs in the pan in which sensible women carry their brains. CHANGE In Management Mr. D. S. iJii.Trtenn.in, an ex pert Master Mcchauic, who is well and favorably ifflWBSi throughout this section has taken charge of the South Geor gia Machine Shops, and will de vote his energies and talents to the business in the future. We have made many addi tions and improvements to the plant in the way ol new ma chinery, and are better prepared than ever to serve the public. We make a specialty of repair ing Saw mills, Locomotives, En gines, Boilers, Pumps, Gins, etc., and carry a full stock of Castings, Pulleys, Shaftings, Saw Mandrels, etc. Also a full line of gin repair material. We will appreciate your orders The South Georgia Machine Shop. VALDOSTA, GEORGIA- Heated Summer Calls for Comfort and Pleasure. After you have finished up a hard days work and want to be comfortable, there is nothing that you can get so much out of in two hours as Easy Rockers and Comfortr able Swinging Chairs. We have an immense stock of Rockers, all designs, prices to suit any one : : t $1.00 TO $15.00 There is no swing that comes up to the Vudor Porch Swing, Price $2.50 We cordially invite you to look through our immense line of Summer Furniture, as we know that we have some thing that will please you. An Essential To PORCH-COMFORT traoc 2/udor MA, " , PATENTED * CHAIR HAMMOCK When in need of anything in our line it will pay to look through our stock before placing your 0USLEY& CO., Valdosta,