The Valdosta times. (Valdosta, Ga.) 1874-194?, June 13, 1911, Image 2

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nOI VALDOSTA TIKES. VALDO.TA, OA„ TUESDAY, i JUKE' IS. .Wit. ;*■ PJ fj 20 RIOTERS ARE SHOT DOWN 0Y THEJOLDIERS Rioters Former Members of Madero’s Army NEWS FROM THE QUAKE dis trict's in Mexico bhow THAT HUNDREDS OF LIVES ARE LOST. Mexico City, June 10.—The latest earth Quake neve la that the town of San Sebastian la destroyed. Few people escaped alive, forty elx bod ies have been recovered. SOME HIDDEN FACTS IN THE WARRINER CASE After Many Months the Story May be Told. THE BIO FOUR'S TREASURER WAS SENT TO PRISON FOR EM BEZZLEMENT AND ALLEGED WOMAN BLACKMAILER WENT EO A MAD HOUSH. Cincinnati, O., June 10.—Alter many months of patient waiting the public la likely soon to learn thi bidden facta in the celebrated Wat riser case, which coat the Dig Four At Zeapolltan over three hun-: ral iroad nearly 11,000,000 and aent dred are believed to have been bur-'on, man to the penitentiary and one led In the rutna there. During the woman to the madhouse. * rioting last night at Mattahuala, | The man who was sent to prison Durango, twenty rioters were shot U, Charles L. Warrlner, convicted down by federate soldiers. |of embexsllng the huge sums while They were formerly with Madero'e acting as local treasurer of the Dig army. The olllcera fear further jr our road. The woman In tbe case er trouble. PRESIDENT TAFT WILL NOT APPOINT NEGRO. The Appointment of Negro School Superintendent in Oklahoma Withdrawn. Washington, June 10.—President Taft todny akvured Congressman Morgan and Maguire that he would withdrew the appointment of W. T. Vernon, the negro, as superintendent' the huge scandal of school of five civil lied tribes of Indians In Oklahoma. The withdrawal Is the result of a lgorous protest on nccount^ot hie lor. KILLS FATHER WITH HATCHET AND SUICIDES Macon Man Brutally Ends Life of Parent IN FIT OF DHSTONDSHOV' AFT ERWARDS HE TOOK HIS OWN LIFE AT FATHER-IN-LAW'S HOME. Terrible Picture of Suffering. Clinton, Ky.—Mrs. C. M. McEl- roy» In a letter from Clinton, writes: "For ate years, I was a »uf ferer from female trouble*. I could not eat, end could not stand on my feet, without suffering great pain. I had lost hope. After nelng Cardui a week, I began to Improve. Now I feel better than d years" 50 years of than In ilx yean." Fifty years of auccces In actual practice, ti posi tive proof, furnished by those who have tried It, that Canlul can al ways be relied on for relieving fe male weakness and disease. Try Cardui, today, now! NOT ACCEPT AMENDMENT. Chairman Underwood Notifies Taft That House Is With Him. Washington, June 10.—Chairmen Underwood, of the houee committee on ways and means, Informed the President today that the home will not accept Canadian reciprocity with the Root amendment This means that the house win Stand with Taft again* the amend ment MORE PAT FOR FIREMEN. Snath sen Railway Man WU Gel In crease of Ten Per Cent Washington, June 10.—Chairman Knapp and Dr. Neill, mediators In the threatened strike of the South ern Railway fireman, decided to grant the men ten per cent lncreeao In wafts. Fourteen hundred men are af fected by the increaae In pay. A charming Woman k one who la lovely In face, form, mind and temper. Rnt Its hard for a woman to he charming without health. A weak, sickly woman wilt bo nervous and Irritable. Constlpa. tlon and kidney poisons ahow pimples, blotches, akin eruptions and a wretched complexion. But Elec tric Bitten always prove a godsend to women who want health, beauty and friends. They regulate Stomach, Liver and Kidneys, purify the blood: give strong nerves, bright eyes, pure breath, smooth, velvety skin, lovely complexion and perfect health. Try them, BOe at Dlmmock's Pharmacy W, D. Dunns way, Ingram Pharmacy. MT. AETNA IS Til KATEN IN O. Naples, June Id.—Mount Aetna Is threatening an eruption. There la a heavy rambling and several earth tremora hart been felt The Inhab itants are on the verge of terror. Many tourists are leaving Sldly. eatloned^^^j end them. Is Mrs Jeannette S, Ford, who was alleged to have blackmailed Warn- ner out of hundreds of thousands of dollars and who la now confined ic n sanitarium, her mind almost gone, it is cait], as a result of tho strain of her trial. The third principal In the cele bra'rd case Is Edgar Strict Cooke of Chicago, who Is to be placed on trill here Monday on a charge of cmbeiilement from the Rig Four. HU trial, It U believed, will bring to light all of the hidden details In the sordid story of love, lust, trlgue and blackmail. Warrlner's Rig Embezzlement, From the very first It baa been hinted that the least fact of all in was Warrlner’s $643,000 embankment. i n War rlner',, trial and In the trial of Mrs. Ford the name - of Edgar Street; Cooke way frequently Warrlner declared that Cooke was the Instigator end rent principal ID the thefts of the railroad company’s fiir.de. Tet months paused before any effort was made toltiiflng about the arreet and trial of the Chi cagoan, who affected to feel no fear that he would ever be prosecuted on the charges made ag&lnst him. Charles L. Warrlner confected that hts thefts from tho railroad began years ago when ho was em ployed In the Cleveland office. What prompted him to begin hla stealings baa never been learned. While he lived well, hl B mode of living did not lead one to believe that he was spending more than hls salary. He was a constant attendant at church and ao far as hat been learned had no expensive habits. The career of Mrs Jeannette B. Ford, the second principal In the cate, Is lees mysterious but more romantic. She had Just finished her course In a fashionable boarding sehool when her father died, leav ing her, an orphan, with aomo $86,- 000. She was then In her teens. In Cincinnati she met a man named Ford and married him. Ford later secured a divorce. The Woman Met Oooke, Soon after this tne woman met Edgar Street Cooke, young good- looking and prosperous Book was subordinate of Warrlner In the Big Four office. There were rumors that Cooke wag abort In hls ac counts. Later Warrlner made a re port that Cooke was not short and discharged him. Cooke quit work, but continued to draw hl« salary. In act, hla salnry was doubled. Follow ing thk discovery came the allega tions of a blackmail plot In which a man and a woman forced Warrlner to pay heavily or have hla own ebortagle made public. Cooke la alleged to have told Mgs. Ford of Warrlner’s thortage. Then he went to Chicago to escape her, having evldentiy decided to de vote hie attention in future to hie beautiful wife and hie two sons. Mrs. Ford was quick to meet tbe crisis. She Is alleged to have uaed tho knowledge of the embezzlement to extort money and yet more money from Warrlner, and to have employed this money In her mad pursuit of Cooke. She demanded money from one and love from the other, according to the stories told. Showed Wound on Breast. When the Cincinnati officers tam ed to Cooke In Chicago for light on the trail of Mrs, Ford, It was Mrs. Cooke who showed her hnehand the Macon, Oa., Juna 10.—Walter Davla, aged $$, a constable la the court of Justice Drown, faW'laat.' n'ght killed hte father, Tom Davis, aged 60, robbed blm of $70 In gold and later committed suicide la s fit of remorse. This la tho theory de veloped after the finding of the bodies of both men' W* .morning, the murdered man In. hla home ah 50$ Giles street. South *fifacon, where he lived alone, and the sui cide at tho home of hla father-in- law, George Green, twelve miles from Macon. The head of the .elder man was split open In tWo plaoee with < Sharpe hatchet which «>■ found ly ing on tho floor. Tho victim evi dently had been struck wkilo sleep ing and death waa instantaneous. The expression of complete repose had not vanished. Tbe bqty lay In bed partially covered with a sheet, weltering In blood from the two wi.unde which cloared the akull. The body of the dead ^unstable was found In a stable, douMfd up In convulsions of death from double poisoning, by laudanum and carbolic acid. Ney tbs body waa tbe tin dipper in which the tmteon bad been mixed and a note to tie suicide’* wife stating thal^ie ha^^gbles and ay fin WANT TO FORBID USE OE WINE IN THE SACRAMENT Anti-Saloonists Want a Law Against it ACTION OF ANTI-SALOON LEA. GUB HAS AROUSED SPIRIT OF ANTAGONISM—PARENTS IN- CENSED OVER TREATMENT OF . GIRLS. The coroner who Investigated later found $80 In gold on the person of the suicide.^ Darla returned home about 2 o’clock this morning, bnt did not re tire Dnvls and hla father had trou ble over tbe refnaal of a loan to the gon. A few days ago the constable spoke of hlwknowledge that bis fath er had money In the house He was t In tbe vicinity of hlg father's home late last night. Bteh men were well known. Tom Daigh waa a me chanlc In the Central jthopa and la survived by ono ion. younger than the one who murdered him. Walter Davla leaves a wife In a delicate con dition, and one child, f Atlanta, Jnna 10.—The Georgia W. C. T. U., tho Anti-Saloon League and their allied forces have taken two radleal steps In Atlanta which have aroused a strong eplrlt of an tagonism from the conservative ele ment, which up to this time had not taken a very active Interest on either elite of the fight First the temperance workere went among the working girls of Atlanta and persuaded hundreds of girls In the department stores, telephone op erators and other estimable young women who work for a living, to sign a pledge of total abstinence from alcoholic liquors of nil kinds. Thpn, publishing the fact broadcast and mentioning tbe names of many of the girls, they proclaimed another great victory for tho cause. The fathers and mothers of these girls are in many cases Incensed over the affair, and declare It Is not only ridiculous, but holds up to the public as “reformed" a lot of thor oughly respectable working girls nine-tenths of whom had never tast ed whiskey as a beverage In all their lives. The other radleal steps taken by the temperance workers Is their an nouncement that they propose to try to get tho state legislature to take away from all the churches the right communion wine—forcing them to nee water or unfermemed grape Juice In the eeremony. Against •tihrel«l*the churches themselves, in many Instances, are strongly pro testing, though n few mlnleters are allied In flavor of tho change. In some* of tho denominations the use of real wine Is regarded as an rasentlal part of the cnmmnnlon, as Is declared that the attempt to abrogate this privilege would be re garded and fought se an actual ef fort to Interfere with religious llb- “ty. > The temperance people have be gun a fight hero In which they neither ask nor give qnnrter, attack ing ns absolutely rile and wicked ev erything that fn any way. connects Itself with liquor. They are pre cipitating a certain fight which will come to a head when the legislature convenes. Turpentine Men—Attention™ Wo have & full line of turpentine wagons In thimble skein and Iron axles, for two and tow-hotsPdaama that we are aclllqg at close and at tractive prices. Let us supply,your needs In wagons ajyl harnam^ad- dlea, too. Our harass* aifif saddles are homo-mada. Write ne tor prices Ingram Buggy and Harness Co., Valdosta, Qa. t-l-duea sat-lm. Notle to Tcechers. The regular Stato examination for applicants to teach acbool In Echols county win be held at-- bouse In Ptatesritle on Jtfhe If and 17. Besides tha regular school texts, the only material neaded for preparation will be Hodge’s Nature Study of Uf«, Manual of Methods, School law and 1 perhaps Health Talks tor Georgia Teachers. J. Q. PRINB, O. 8. Com.^ way to tho woman’s exposure. She declared that tor tea years aha had been fighting for her husband's love.. Then It was that Cooks bared hla breast and showed the scar of a bul let, which he declared had baen’&Ci ed at him by Mrs, Ford In a New York hotel. Warrlner ha* bean tried and urn. I Ford has been tried end now Cooli* ' the third person In tbe mjptertons case, It to Btau4 trial It Is possi ble that the trial of Oooke may solve the mystery of why a man of high standing In tha community and trusted by hlr employers should steal nearly three-quarters of e mlllon dollars and turn the bulk of It over to peraons In wbom he ap parently had no Interest Warrlner will be brought down from the peni tentiary In Columbus to tell hls sto ry In oonrt Mrs. Ford also will be placed on the stand If her condi tion permits, _ , TNE BANKERS WILLI SIMPLIFY MATTERS. Universal Numerical System has Been Recommended by the Association. Atlanta, June 10.—The American Bankers’ Association has approved plan to simplify correspondence between banks by baring a uni versal numerical system, a sort of number code to designate all the banks In tbe United States, without jtho necessity of using their names. Reserve cities—there are 49 In the United States—win have Individual city numbers, from 1 to 49. vannah tbe only reserve city In Georgia, has the city number'd 38. Consequently the biggest bank In Savannah will be designated as 38-1 the next largest ns 38-3 cto. Now, Atlanta, not being n reserve City has no city number. Bnt the Ante number tor Georgia will be <4* It happens that the biggest hank In Atlanta Is tbe biggest bank In Geor gia, so It will be designated as 64-1. Banka to Macon, Augusta, Albany pud the other Georgia cities will all have the prefix (4 and Individual numberings running on np as high as necessary. The system will pre vail all over the to S. MOTHERS lor their CIIILUREN WHILE TEETHING, with FBRI'ECT SUCCESS. It SOOTHES the CHILD. HORTENS the SUMS, ALLAYS ell TAIN; CUKES WIND COLIC, and is the best remedy Inc DIAKKHUIA. It Is st> solutely hsrmless. Be sore sad ask for "Mrs. Winsltw’a Soothing Syrup," and take no other kind* Twcsty-fivc crats a cattle. N. L. WILLET SEED CO, Augusta, Ga. FREE FARMERS LITERATURE Write tor Wlltet’i 1811 Seed Cat alogue; WUlet’a 1111 Cemplete Poul try Industry Book; Wlltet’a Insectl- atdee and Spraying Literature. OUR SHED SPECIALITIES Forage Seed, Sorghums, Cow Peaa Velvet Beans, Soy Beans, Pea nuts, Millet, Heavy Field Seeds, Cot ton Seed, Cora Seed* and Grain Seed*. Tfeal French Drip Coffee can not. he made-, unless tite col? fee itself is ore* .pared, blended and roasted ac cording to thes famous French ^methods Use MZ1ANNEC0FFEE For all- atbund family’ 5B“ssi ■Feily-Tayios Nlw C"t:tns.uSA. Try G. B. William*’ Liver Kidney Pills far bllliausneta. 3-23-aw 18 mo. DIFFERENCES PUT ASIDE II General Reyes and General Madero Both Work for the Quake Sufferers Mexico, City. June 10—Despite the- presence of General Reyes and General Madero the tow .leading can didates for President, all differences.- are laid aside and all are acting to give relief to the earthquake euffet- ers. Altogether every effort Is made to learn the details of tbe tidal waves and earthquake on tbe west coast only the briefest tidings are receiv ed. Fear is growing of a disaster o» proportions there and especial anx iety la felt for the city of Mazanalll*. HOUSES ARE DYNAMITED. Postofflce and Twenty-qwo House* Were Blown Up Today. Elkins, W. Va., June 10.—It ir- reported from French Creek, twen ty-two miles from hero, this after noon that tho postofflce and, twenty- ty-two houses were dynamited. No details were received here off the occurrence. Itch relieved In 30. minutes oy VVoolford’s Sanitary Lotion. Nevar latte Sold by A. E. Dlmmock, drug gist. DENTISTRY -AT- ONE-HALF PRICE Come to the best equipped office in the South, where you will get the best work with the least pain. Dr. L. C. Holtzendorff, Formerly United States'Army Dental Surgeon. VALDOSTA, GEORGIA. If you are , Grain, Flour and Mill luare av, Ui pie to go to for a prices. PHO H. F. 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