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THE .ATLANTA SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL, ATLANTA, GA., FRIDAY, MARCH 14, 1913.
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ADMIRAL EATON’S DEATH
IS BEING INVESTIGATES
(By Associated Press.)
KORWELL, Mass., March 12.—It be
came known today that an investiga
tion was begun a few hours afteT the
sodden death last Saturday of Rear
Admiral Joseph Eaton, U. S. N. f retired.
An autopsy was followed by the an
nouncement today that death was due
to inflammation of the stomach. The
sheriff added:
“I have nothing to say at this time ex
cept that an investigation is being
made.”
Admiral Eaton was taken ill on Fri
day and died the next day. He was
sixty-five years old and had lived on a
farm here since his retirement. .
The body of Admiral Eaton was taken
to Lowell for burial today. Mrs. Eaton
and her daughter by a former marriage,
Dorothy Ainsworth, accompanied the
body.
HILL HALL PAYS
AT RATE OF $1 A MINUTE
(Special Dispatch to The Journal.) *■'
MACON, Ga., February 12.—Hon. Joe
Hill Hall, one of the best known lawj-
yers of Macon and the state, was fined
116 yesterday in the city court because
he was fifteen minutes late in ap
pearing before Judge Robert Hodges,
as cotmsel* for James Cassidy, charged
with violating’the state prohibition law.
The flnA was paid to the sheriff.
» When court opened the case of Cas-
*sidV was sounded. Attorney Hall fail
ed to appear to represent. him. The
‘court was delayed fifteen minutes while
.a deputy was_ sent to find the delayed
counsellor. * ’ I
Shortly he appeared in court, and, ifi
failing to satisfy Judge Hodges with
.his answer about why he was late, the
fine was imposed.
RESCUED FROM RIVER,
GOES BACK TO TRIAL
i- SAVANNAH, Ga., March 12.—Nellie
Clifton, who attempted suicide Sunday
by leaping into the Savannah river,
only to be rescued, tried and sentenced
to thirty days for her rash act, has
not reached the end of her troubles.
Tuesday she left Savannah in charge
*of Deputy Sheriff J. C. Enfield, for
Millen, Jenkins county, where she faces
A warrant charging her with killing
?her husband, John R. Clifton, Decem
ber 21, 1912. She claims self-defense.
STOVALL LIKELY TO GET
POST IN SWITZERLAND
WASHINGTON, March ll.-P. A. Sto
vall, of Savannah, Ga., is being
strongly urged for a diplomatic
post by Senators Bacon and Hoke Smith.
It has been considered likely that he
would go to Switzerland, though no post
has been definitely fixed upon.
Justice J. W. Gerard, of New York,
continues to be prominently mentioned
for ar. ambassadorship.
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He can’t be alert, with a heavy, fried-
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a lot of vital energy in digesting it.
A Calif, business man tried to find
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overload the stomach in the morning,
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SPECIAL SENATE SESSION
MAY END THIS WEEK
Democratic Committees May
Be Completed by
Thursday
(By Associated Pres*.)
WASHINGTON, March 12.—With the
Democratic committee lists of the sen
ate nearly completed, members of that
bddy expected today that the present
special session of the senate would ter
minate before the end of the week.
A Republican caucus was called for 1
o’clock to consider the Republican com
rnittee assignments and the policies to
be pursued in asking the Democrats for
committee places tfnd patronage.
During the long period of oontrol of
the senate by Republicans, recognition
was given to the Democratic minority
by the appointment of many Democrats
to minor positions connected with the
senate. The Republicans expect now
that the Democratic managers will give
them the same consideration in the re
organization about to take place.
Later in the day, however, notices
were pent out by Chairman Gallinger
postponing the Republican caucus until
noon Thursday. This action was taken
when it was learned that the Demo
cratic committees will not be completed
before late today or Thursday morning.
The Republican steering committee will
meet at 11 o’clock tomorrow to finish
its work.
CHAUFFEUR OF BLEASE
FiNED FOR SECOND TIME
(By Associated Press.)
COLUMBIA, S. C., March 11.—For the
second time within four days, Harri
son Neeley, negro chauffeur for Gov
ernor Coleman L. Blease, was fined to
day for Violating the municipal law lim
iting the speed of automobiles to twelve
miles an hour.
On Saturday Neeley was fined $3.76
with the alternative of serving five
days on the chaingang.
The fine was paid and Governor
Blease promptly issued a pafdon which
Chief of oPlice aCthcart refused to
honor pending legal advice regarding
the state executive’s authority in mu
nicipal cases.
Another summons was issued charg
ing Harrison Neeiey with violation of
the speed ordinance on Saturday night.
The case was called in police court
this morning and Neeley was fined $15
or thirty days in jail.
He paid the fine, saying that he was
again taking the governor of the state
out for a ride. i
The latter threatens to take over the
entire policy department of the city un
less the fines are remitted.
ILLINOIS VICE PROBE TO
VISIT EASTERN CITIES
(By Associated Press.)
CHICAGO, March 12.—Members of
the state senate committee investigat
ing the wages paid to women and
girls employed in stores and factories
and the relation of lotv wages to the
"white slave” traffic will decide today
on a date to start on a trip to a num
ber of eastern .cities. The schedule will
embrace more stops than was original
ly intended.
The committee will go- from Chicago
direct to- Albany; N. it., where a confer
ence will be held with Governor Sulzer,
Next the members will visit New York,
where they will call on Maypr Gaynor
and any employers of labor or students
of sociology Who care to aid the in
vestigation.
Visits will be made to the mayors of
Philadelphia and Baltimore, and then the
committee will go to Washington. Con
ferences are planned with President Wil
son, Vice President Marshall and Speak
er Champ Clark. On the way home
they will call on the mayor of Pitts
burg.
SULZER AND TAMMANY
HAVE AN OPEN BREAK
ALBANY, N. Y., March 12.—There
has been an open break between Gover
nor Sulzer and Charles F. Murphy,
leader of Tammany Hall, according to
the governor’s friends. They declared
today that Mr. Sulzer was preparing to
force the issue into the open.
A statement given to the press by a
close adviser of the governor says:
“Why is all the governor’s legislation
being held up? Bills which were ad
vancing rapidly early in February are
now weeks behind. Here is the answer:
The Tammany leader has given specif
ic instructions to every legislator he
controls. He may use all the instru
ments in his power, but he won’t be
able to dictate to the governor. Mr.
Sulzer is determined to get his program
of constructive legislation through,
even if it is necessary to call an extra
ordinary session of the legislature.”
Saving and Investing
The True Story of Mr*. Berry.
BY JOHN S. OSKISON.
About twelve years ago Mr. Berry
died, and left to his widow, a young
woman of twenty-five, a fair sized for
tune. She removed from California,
and went to live in New York.
At some time previous to 1908 Mrs.
Berry met E. R. Jackson, head of the
Jackson Brothers Realty Company. Jack-
son found out that Mrs. Berry had
money, and he set nut to get it. This
was the plan:
Near Garden City, Long Island, was
a plot of a eight-seven acres of land,
which Jackson said was worth $5,(100
an acre, and there stood against it oniy
about $234,000 in mortgages. Jackson
induced Mrs. Berry to put up the sum
of $83,32'4 to secure an interest in the
plot, and she got as security a sixth
mortgage on the land. To induce her
to invest, Jackson showed a sale of the
land at $5,000 an acre—but, as a mat
ter of fact, the sale was to a dummy
corporation.
Afterward, it is Believed, Jackson got
other sums from Mrs. Beiry on other
deals. On January 17, this year, Jack-
son was convicted of grand larceny in
New York, and three other men are un
der indictment for what they have don e
to assist Jackson.
Some time between midnight of Janu
ary 18 and 9 o’clock in the morning of
January 19 Mrs. Berry killed herself
by shooting a bullet Into her head. Miss
Wilson, a paid companion, who lived
with Mrs. Berry, said that the act was
due directly and solely to the losses suf
fered through Jackson. She said that
Mrs. Berry had spent her last dollar
and could see no way out
A lawyer who helped the district at
torney of New York to prepare the
case - against Jackson said that Mrs.
Berry’s death was the fourth death di
rectly due td losses suffered through
the fraudulent, operations of Jackson.
I do not know who the others were nor
anything about the circumstances of
their death.
This story of Mrs. Berry’s suicide,
dipped out of the day’s news, carries
its own moral.
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PINCHOT PRAISES WILSON’S CHOICE
OF LANE, SECRETARY OF INTERIOR
Former Chief Forester Says
Franklin K, Lane Is Man of
High Ideals and Great Prac
tical Ability
BY RALPH SMITH.
WASHINGTON, March 12.—While
there has been well-nigh general praise
for the Wilson cabinet as a whole and
individually, sentiment, as crystallized
during the week, has shown that the
appointment of Franklin K. Lane as
secretary of interior has caught the
approval of more diversified interests
than perhaps any other.
No less a Rooseveltian conservation
ist than Gifford Pinchot, president of
the National Conservation association
and ardent Bull Mooser, came out today
with a hearty indorsement of Mr. Lane.
“I am very much pleased with the
appointment of Mr. Lane,” said the
former chief forester. “He is a man
of nigh ideals and of great practical
ability and his. occupancy of the offide
is an all-round encouraging sign."
SHARED BY OTHERS.
This unqualified expression by Mr.
Pinchot is shared by alj the other con
servationists of the country so far
as can be ascertained. Mr. Pinchot re
flects their sentiment pretty accurately
and thus far not a single dissent from
his judgment has been heard.
That President Wilson should have
met with.such success is a source of
immense gratification to him and to
the few men who assisted him in se
lecting cabinet officers, notably Colonel
Edward M. House and Joseph P. Tum
ulty, the executive secretary.
Their gratification is all the more
relished when they recall that the sec
retaryship of the interior was one of
the most difficult, if not the most dif
ficult puzzle that Mr. Wilson had when
he was building up the cabinet. No
other portfolio presented the same per
plexing problems, because in no other
post did Mr. Wilson have to meet the
views and satisfy the Ideas of so many
conflicting interests.
CONFESSES
NAMING ADJUSTERS
John Davies Tells of Arson
Trust - Forty Warrants
Are Issued
FRIERMANN’S SECRET
WITHELD FROM OFFICIALS
(By Associated Press.)
WASHINGTON, March 12.—Govern
ment tests of Dr. F. F, Friedmann’s
vaccine in the public health service hy
gienic laborotory here ar e proceeding
under difficulties because the Berlin
physician has not imparted to the of
ficial investigators the method of
making his vaccine from the culture,
nor has he divulged the dose, in spite
of the fact that public health officials
repeatedly have asked him to do so.
Surgeon General Blue announced to
day that his official mail had been in
creased four fold with letters from all
parts of the country £/bnT tuberculosis
sufferers begging fdr of*jK>rtianity to
offer themselves as subjects for test.
He reiterated today that under no cir
cumstances would the public health
service administer the vaccine to hu
man beings at this time, if at all.
CASH PRIZES OFFERED
GIRLS’ CANNING CLUB
(Special Dispatch to The Journal.)
ROME, Ga., March 12.—The Girls’
Canning Club of Floyd County will enter
upon its second year with substantial
cash prizes for the members. The coun
ty board of education has set aside a
fund to be used for this purpose, and
handsome donations are being made by
the merchants and citizens of Rome.
The Boys’ Corn club is now in its
third year, and the Men's Corn club in
its fourth. All of these organizations
are prosperous, and increasing interest
is displayed in them. >
CASE AGAINST BATEMAN
DISMISSED BY COURT
MIAMI, Fla., March 12.—Because of
the non-arrival of necessary witnesses
from Atlanta, the case against Judge J.
N. Bateman, of Atlanta, charged with
aiding in fleecing Frank Rothleuter, of
Kilgore, Neb., out of $9,000 by a fake
pool room, was dismissed here today.
Rothleuter, accompanied by detectives
and a quantity of evidence, will leave
tonight for Atlanta to place their
charges before the grand jury now in
session there.
Stops Tobacco Habit
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showing the deadly effect of the tobacco habit
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Men who have used tobacco for more than
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A* this book is being distributed free, anyone
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BARTOW FARMERS WILL
MEET AT ADAIRSVILE
Two. Days’ Session of Exten
sion Agricultural School
Will Be Held
(Special Dispatch to The Journal.)
ADAIRSVILLE, Ga., March 12.—There
will be a two days’ farmers’ meeting or
extension agricultural school held in
this city on March 19-20, under the aus
pices of the Georgia State College of
Agriculture. The following program
has ben arranged:
WEDNESDAY MORNING, MARCH 19.
Invocation^.
Introductory Remarks—Mr. W. M.
Dodd, president Bartow County Farmers’
institute organization.
Lecture, ’’Soil Fertility”—Mr. S. M.
Cown, district agent.
Lecture, "Butter Making on the Farm”
—Prof. J William Hart, professor of
dairying.
Lecture, “Sprays and Spraying”—Prof.
G. W. Firor, secretSry of extension
department. "
AFTERNOON- SESSION.
Lecture, ‘'Lime”—Mr. S. M. Cown.
Lecture, “Peach Culture”—Prof • G.
W. Firor.
Lecture, “Feeding > Farm Animals”—
Prof. J. William Hart.
THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 20.
Lecture, “Vegetable Gardening"—Prof.
G. W. Firor. ...
Lecture, “Crop Rotations’—Mr. S. M.
Cown.
Lecture, “The Care of Dairy Cattle”—
Prof. J. William Hart.
AFTERNOON SESSION.
Lecture, “Co-operative Buying and
Marketing”—Prof. G. W. Firor.
Lecture, ‘The Cattle Tick”—Prof. J.
William Hart.
On Thursday, March 20, a meeting for
ladies and canning club girls will be
held, morning and afternoon sessions,
under the direction of Miss Mary E.
Creswell, in charge of girls’ canning
clubs. Lectures and discussions of in
terest t<f housekeepers win be given.
Every farmer is requested to be pres
ent at- this meeting. .Women and chil
dren are cordially invited to attend.
There will be special talks by members
of the local institute organization, the
farm demonstration and special agents
of boys’ corn club and girls’ canning
club and others. The program is replete
with interesting and valuable topics. The
local committee has the matter well in
hand. The farmers will have an exhib
it of corn seed and an exhibit of canned
fruits, jellies and the like will attract
the ladies.
(By Assooiatod Press.)
CHICAGO. March 12.—Confirming the
report that John Danies, alleged head
of the so-called arson trust, had con
fessed, Frank Johnston, assistant state's
attorney, said today that insurance
amounting to $900,000 had been collect
ed from the Danies fires, and announc
ed that at least forty warrants for
business men, public fire insurance ad
justers and actual incendiaries named
by Danies would be sworn out imme
diately. .
“Ramifications of the 'arson trust' as
described by Danies," said Johnston,
“are almost beyond belief." Danies
declared he tried to get out of the bus
iness, said Johnston, but people would
not let him alone and he kept at it for
fifteen years.
Johnston said Danies told him: “My
experience with fires began in my own
home. When 1 settled with an ad
juster he told me that I could make
lots of money setting incendiary fires.”
Johnston declared Danies’ confession
was even more startling than that of
Benjamin Fink who admitted complici
ty in 100 incendiary fires. 1
WILSON TURNS A DEAF
EAR TO LODGE’S PLEA
(By Associated Frets.)
WASHINGTON. March 11.—President
Wilson today declined personally to In
terfere in the case of Thaddeus Shar-
retts. a member of the United States
general board of general appraisors at
New York, who was recently dismissed
by President Taft on charges of mal
feasance. Senators Lodge, Smoot and
Stone made a plea for the reinstatement
of Mr. Sharretts. The president refer
red the three senators to Secretary Mc-
Adoo.
AUSTRALIAN CITY IS
SWEPT BY BIG STORM
SYDNEY, N. S. W., March 12.-A six-
ty-mile gale swept this city today,
causing several fatalities and doing
great damage ashore and afloat. Sixty
street cars were derailed by the wind,
several yachts were wrecked and chim
neys were topppled over throughout the
city. A deluge accompanied the gale.
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WASHINGTON STATE
ABOLISHES EXECUTIONS
(By Associated Press.)
OLYMPIA, Wash., March 12.—The
house bill abolishing capital punishment
in Washington was passed by the sen
ate last night. Governor Lister prob
ably will approve the act.
HAD TOO MANY WIVES,
S° POLICE DECLARE
(Special Dispatch to The Journal.)
FORSYTH, Ga., March 12.—Charged
with having too many wives, W. A.
Cook, of this county, is in the Forsyth
jail.
For some months Cook and a former
Mrs. Pug Bowden have been living to
gether here as man and wife, claiming
to have been legally married in Atlanta
some two years ago. However, on last
Saturday night, Cook and a Mrs. Her
rington went up from Forsyth to Griffin
and were married.
Cook admits his marriage to Mrs.
Bowden In Atlanta some months ago,
but claims that this marriage was illegal
because Mrs. Bowden has never been
divorced from her husband, who lives
tained a divorce from Pug Bowden, her
den, however, she several years ago ob
tained a divorce from Pug Bowedn, her
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