Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, February 04, 1907, Image 13

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. KONDAT, FKBHPAHT i. Ml. M. L. THRQWER, Real Estate, 55 front foot—85x200 N Boulevard 3 doors of An gier avenue. Why don’t you buy this magnificent lot at the price when others arc refusing $70 per footi M. L. THROWER, Real Estate. E. L. $I0R8E, 1114 Fourth National Bank. woodward avk.. nkar ciirrokek avrnur; apIcmltUtjr built nearly new l itt>iii beuaa: nil conrenlenret; lercl lot. .ixlfiO S3.800. The house would cost * build now moo. (ottaoe-aamb stbeet and local ttr: lute 6 room* end wide hall; elevated _j|; rear alley. 12,100; tOOO cseh, baleni mmulily. PIEDMONT ATE.. BETWEEN FORREST nmn. .ml Carrier afreet: •ubetentlallr Imllt K room hauee; prim, romlltlou; level l..t 15.000. Terma 11,000 cut. balance In ■tilt you; 4 |m ceil. jiiiinhos ave.. nr.onc of mnni.ANn avenue: t-rmnn borne; receetly repainted tn.1.1.' owl out; Rn« lot. 45x181 It. alley; per cat oa or baton. , not C40 year, K.Mo-ni-ocK of Doei.EVAiin. so min ute.' walk from center; t room bnu«e; an ..inml.In. aud paperlug; lavaJ lul. 51 feet ‘ rerun 1500 caab aad t30 muntlily. AHIII1Y HT CORNER; BLOCK OF CAR line: two nearly aaw bouaee. 3 ami 4 Minin; naiad for 115, with racaat lot. 11,(00. J 1ST OFF FORRVTIl ST.-SEVEN MIN III..' walk from reutrr; t-raoai cottage; lot Cilou; natal til; RAOO. Tarma 11,100 rail .uama mortgage. . \SLEY BROS., REAL ESTATE, Office* 4 to 10 E. Ala. St. Phone 339 Bell. S. PRYOR BT. DOME. CLOSE IN. NICE Imorn house. Jbls tide of Itlchardsoo •tract: fronts east with ■ food lot. Prlc* $5,760. - • GRANT STREET HOME—ELEGANT room house on n beautiful corner‘lot. 60 feet front. Built for a home. A place tbnt "ill suit you. Price $4,760. $1,000 cash, and the balance $60 per mooth. H)l Til SIDE HOME—NEAR IN. 8PI.EN dfdly located; nine rooms, tiro bath rooms, R'mmI neighborhood; place splendidly fur nlshetl and will sell furniture and house fur the price of the property. Price $7,600. <*OR.YER LOT. NORTH MDE-1N SAME block with Majestic hotel. If Improved with two stores and rooms overhead will l*ny tremendous Intereat on the Investment. Price $12,000. !>n J. W. MATRON, n. L. COBBS AND I'At’l. VOSE, Aaalatant Salcamca. J C. McCRORT L. M. JOHNSON McCRORY & JOHNSON, Real Estate, 503 Peters Building, Phone 4691. Tor EXCHANOE-NINEROOJI It RSI- ilrura on North Boulevard; all Improve. "‘nts; large shaded lot; side and rear rlvewajr. Ownef wants sis or seven-room dtage In West End, close to nchool. Is your chance to get a lovely home *rtb side. . Th! FOR SALE High-Class Northside In vestments or Homes. $3,750-East Pine St. Resi dence, 8 rooms; gas, water and bath. $4,000—Third street, near Peachtree; 7 rooms, rents $37.50 on lease. $5,000—Piedmont Avenue, 8-room, 2-story mod ern residence; rents $40.00 on lease. $6,000—Spring street, near Third, 8-room resi- modem and occupied by dence; nice; owner. CHAS. M. ROBERTS, 12 Auburn Ave. BY BUIIiDIKO. PHONE MAIN*4234. $10,000 DOWN WILL CONTROI, A NORTH side prn|»erty alyrays rantnl so As to give f jiu $2,750 net alnive avers c*|H*nsa-tsses. Itn»iirun<v. Interest, etc. \<>ulwot||<l not nsk over 274 I**r cent on lnr»'stfii«*tit. would you? In.ftOO—EXCELLENT GORDON STREET home, two stories, afgbt moms n»d ball; sliuilc nud every convenience; chcnpcit place on the street. $3.150—JUST BEING FINISHED; NORTH able, eicellent corner, two stories, eight Invntory l *imtf*'tolb*t!*j'*al*ftiet mantels, tiled ches. extra linll. pantry, lust chance—*cj quickly. $2.Vi6—CLOSE IN 2 STORY EAST FRONT ‘ mm bouse; every convenience; tinted walls, etc. Go home to dinner every Uny. Easy terms. $2.600—FINE NEW GRANT PARK COT tuge hotne; six large room* and bath, with tine lot; two (Mirchcs mid entrances; easy terms. See this at once. Quick actlou means a bargain. “WE GET RE8CLTB.“ D. F. M’CLATCHEY REAL ESTATE AND INVEST MENT COMPANY, 202 CANDLER BUILDING. DELL PHONE 220- —ATLANTA 8G4. WILLOW WTHBBt-EOYELT (BOOM cidtsge. convententljr arranged. cvhVr* trti-ntiy- btested t«» three car Uunu Just 1 mite trum old depot, one rblocfc off reach tree. a nice bit and comfortable little home $4,150 on easy tenus. W. E. TREADWELL & CO Real Estate and Renting Agents, 24 South Broad Street, Bell ’Phone 2644. Atlanta ’Phone 3803. NORTH JACKSON BTRKET—10-rooia home, Buou. Till, la a model nmne, ■Iona ahn-tnl. ilnuhli. floored tail paper Im‘ twee* walla, ii||mm| for fxrsare; iwautlful eeldnxt naatria, hot aad ooU watrr, front •sd ■"<*. *“»»*<•■• from aad bark stairways, braallfal lawn. Orraa brdgo all around I bo front yard: i« luilfol Ula walk., car ' la float at tkla beautiful borne. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. Id-ROOM BBIPK-CUMK IN, RBNTINlI for BO an a Iraaa. Oararr baa brro u|. d iwraaol learn expire,, i baOdlag bo. rvary modern Itegrot •- TMa SSfaEsn inuit* ssll at oocs"aDd will I mud well located oa the north i GOOD RrsiNKMH OPPORTUNITY—ltM feet, fronting one of oar tiest basliu-wi •treels and saltaNc for sab-dtvlalon luto Tl to 26-foot lots for luialoesp stores, it told In few days; $76 per foot hays It. THIS HANDSOME HOME OF It BOOMS. N<* 223 North Jackson street, lari" but- 7 psntr# sod store room. Urge front snd j porrhee, front and nark stslrwsys. This beautiful home Is lighted by eleetrbity, 6 bed rooms. Inside closet to each room, built by day labor. Good servant's house; 4 stalls, stc. Hot nnd cold water, sll In terior wells tinted, three costs, stone steps. This Is very swell nnd sttrscilve snd will make some one a nice home. ANGIRR AVENUE- THIS IB A FINE. UP- to-dete two-story house, lias 12 rooms, modem snd In *spple pie order; It Is at- to^late In every partlmlnr; storm sheeted, double floored and all other modem con- vrnlenccs. We are lustrucled to sell this Itemstifal home st the low price of $6,250. 26-ROOM APARTMENT. RRICK IH'ILD Ing. close lu. Now Iciided at $4,260 nunn illy; this Is a flue ln«v«rmeiit at the low irb*e of $$S.3G0. These ;ir«- brand Hew. No iwtter locatlou than the ground they arc sitting on, PIEDMONT AVBKDR—THIS 18 A NEW. up-toHlste broom house; ims hot and cold water, storm sheeted, double floored, back nnd front jKirchcs, handsome cabinet man tels. tinted walls, front sml Imck stairways. We are Instructed to sell this beautiful home nt the low price of |7.50n. furnace. Lot <5x214. Price $12,000. 6 ROOM NEW HOUSE, ALL IMPROVE- cuts, corner lot. $2.a6n. FRANK C. DAVIS CO., Real Estate and Renting. 507 Gould Bldg. Bell 2895. , 4i_ unfounded ground FOR SALE — SO SHARES VERY CHOICE LOCAL STOCK. THE ATLANTA TITLE GUARANTY TO has Inst closed a successful year with net enrufugs In cash over 6 per ceut and an sdill tlnn to the plant of Sty per cent, a total of llty per cent Incivsne fi»r IW. The plant Is conceded to lie one of the reS(MMt sndiacreat Officers : W. 8. THOMSON, Presldi J. W. IIANON, Secretary. DI rectors: inn. PAGE, w. u. THOMSON. There is no company stoek for sale on account of other investments requiring.iinme diate attention. I AM-AU THORIZED TO SELL A PART OF SOME INDI VIDUAL STOCK NOT EX CEEDING 50 SHARES. FOR FURTHER PARTIC ULARS, SEE CHAS. M. ROBERTS, 12 Auburn Avenue. SEN. DRYDEN I Doctors Warn Him Against Keeping Up Contest. IUi) NEW f ROOM HOUSE A*<D IIAl.t. lu two blucka Graut i'nrk school; $»*»• urb. $7> m»uthiy. DANDY ELEVATED CORNER !X>T «»N Police DeLeon avenue that can lie bought an ns to aiake yon money. FOWLER STREET, NEAR PINE. FIRST- class 4-room cottage, with <*al4nei man- tela. It has a new roof nud la iicwl) nnlntcd nnd paiienHl; this would make n ' THREE POORS OFF WEST ....chtrce, ouo of the blghewt |h»IiiIs nround Atbmta. a dandy 6-room houac. well ullf. convcntenfly arratigcil with every HMlSrii eonvciilcme. walking illMnmv «»f Whitehall street. The surniuiidliigM nre g.Mh| nud the plnce U n liargaln at $7J»»' MILI.EIHIE AVENUE—MODERN. 6 ROOM i-ottsgc. every <-onvenlcnc«», large lot. "••II shaded. Price. $2,750; auinll cash payment nud Imlance lu monthly payments as you $3.006—JUST OFF JACKSON STREET WE have modern 2-itnry, 9 rooiu house, Imm. at nil*, etc., on large lot; mie half cash utid WE ARE DAILY HAVING i ALLS FOR IhmioPh In West Kud. ii mr Grant Pgfk SUd LukewiMNl. nnd nrc uuuble to supply the do nlrnble section purchaser. bonne lu e. i nil! WE HAVE RECENTLY ADDED RENT- lug to our liualneas. If you have houses to rent, we would, he pleased to hove your pro|terty i WE HAVE A i t SToMEIt WIIO WANTS a If w vacant bits cheap lu ndghliorhood of Grant Park. If you Imva them, see si. F. <\ DAVIS It F DAVIS. A S NOItMAN. w,: A,j w have a sick home os Wblt.h.11 Mrwt; M I,, 200; Uv-k lo roMmuil. Oworr ha, l„u boltllos tLI. for •iII. now wool, 0 largo with 1 nr i arm. 'in Kilo-wood or Klrkwoml ran k p * o go*ol Iroilc on Ibis totiioblr Li:«in.-ww proprrljr bjr omooiIoc a loan of M.f«0. If ,oo horo ooiuplblng goo.1 rllkiT of Ibr Obor { InrWtlOBO. "i: have hevkiul ci-htomebs *»iillog foor or at, room rotlngr on '••' pofOM.nl.. IJ.t ibroi with no. M’CUOUY A JOII.SBO.V. WILSON & NEAL. REAJj ESTATE ANI) LOAN AGENTS. 215 EMPIRE BLDG NOTICE. WE FURNISH MONEY TO BUILD HOUSES. IF YOUR LOT IS NOT QUITE PAID FOR, WE WILL TAKE UP TUB NOTES ANI) BUILD YOU . HOUSE; THEN YOU AN PAY UK IN MONTH- jY PAYMENTS LIKE RENT, OR WILL BUY YOU A LOT. BUILD A HOUSE ACCORDING TO your plans and sell ro YOU ON YOUR own TERMS. CALL: LET’S TALK IT OVER. W. JONES & CO.. 5 VIADUCT PLACE. PHONES 556(1. \vi; ham: 16 ROOM IIOU8K. Noll Ibtulevss). let 66x137; ciery cetnetilci flne aelghl*erheed: $6,756 Terms to aii!i Another In e.iuu* hastily.^Jl ruouia. wa gqa electHH»> cnay * term*; Im-.itlllfii! Inter! ••limit *gu ••-'H itV i'svj uo !jix’tt «4*U'J Dublin nnd F SNOOK’S SENSATIONAL FURNITURE SALE. . SAU: BEGAN AT OUU WAREROOMS. 66 North liroad *tr*M-t. Motidiy uiortiliig. Feb ruary 4 Peti't mlm If. h’tcry otic of ntir LX iM-lriNmi. dining room nud parlor sulta, with hnpdaome oild piece* of furniture, will Ih* offcrcil nt seiiRStlonnlly low prb*en. Furniture for homes, furniture for hotels, furniture for office* will I** aold st prices never known iu Atlanta. Fifty limes nnd Iron Bed*. $1 96 up. Twenty-live odd Dleasera ami UhlffoulerN. $7.:e» iiud up. For mk lib**. China a there,I thi Clowi-t*. *1 lufl- and ihali* irlor Knits ever _ _ . id $10 Felt Mat resnes nit day Tm-a in> for $7.60. Twenty live gi-nnlne Blue UIIiInhi Hprlugs best $20. $3*. Ill n In Atluiiiu for elilliue , Si. lint Buck*. II H.k springs •hllTon Hof n*. at a lenih for 66 N. Washington. Feb. 4.—United States Senator John F. Dryden. of New Jer sey, han withdrawn his nams as a can didate for re-election to the United Staten senate. This action was taken on the advice of the nenator's physicians, who warn- 1 him of the anger to his health If lie persisted In attending the public meeting arranged at his request to be held In Trenton todav. Henator Dryden's Intent.|>n to address the iiepubllran member* of the legislature and set forth the reason. In his oplnloo, why he should be re elected to the senate. Senator Dryden said he had hoped at this meeting- to be able to convince eight Republicans who refused to bound by the action of the party u* that their opposition Is based The nenator's private secretary says Senator In' den concluded that a ron- Tlnuinm-r- the ’deadlock will tend to Injure ih« party and the .state. He Is not dnnger«nialy III. ROOSEVELT IS ADVISED N< DT TO PUT NEGRO » 3! Wuhlnctoo. r»b. 4 —After all It and they advlaad him that public sen- may ba that a mcto-.wIU not b* ap pointed aurv.yor of cuatoma at Cln- cIpaAtl titaaccMd tha praaant — acum- bent, whoa* aecond term la about to tapir*. It la ’ undmtood that th* prsaldtnt haa heard from hla friend. In Ohio tlment la atroncly Inimical lo the sa ltation of a nearo for that offlet. In view of this development It was learn ed Inst night he hat practically com* to the conclusion to name a negro tor •om* other Federal office, although he haa not yet determined what It will be. ACKERT JOINS OLIVER TO DIG BIG DITCH Sew York, Feb. S roiif*rrucs lost ... of Knoxville. Teas., tha lowest bidder for fhc <o a •fraction Work of tke Panama canal. Tbe purpose of the conference, It wse anbl. was to dlocwss tke formation of a corpora- lion which would be prepared te undertake 1 li»* Work on.the litbrnus. lu addllkMi to llr. Oliver were: Jokn B. Mrlmnaid and John Peirce, of Maine; J\ T. Walah, of tke Wai& Contracting Company, Davenport, lows; r. J. Brennan, of tbo Brennan Construction Company, of Waab- Ingtoii. D. C.; Robert Rnsasli. of New York, wbo baa been associated with Mr. Oliver lu ninny euterorlaes; W. H. Sayre, of the I nt •■mat local Contracting Company, of New York; CUaHea IL Ackert, tier preeldrnt uud general manager of the Southern Railroad Conipnny; B. A. Cheater. Unit vice presi dent of the Com menial National Bank, of Wavhlngtoii. lb <\, and It. A. C. Kinitb, of tide dry. Mr. MclKmald will. If the corporation to Itc formed la nwnrded the canal contract, bavo general anpcrvlalon of tbc construction machinery need B. A. C. Hmltb charge of the Da... _— ._— tton. Mr. S(n1th la n dlrc’tnr of tbe Afctro* polltsu Hircei Itnllwny Company, and Is also n director and officer lu many otb«* banks aud coriKgatlona. WITNESSES TELL OF KILLING OF ARCHITECT WHITE Contlnuad from Pag. On*. BISHOP DONAHUE GUEST_0[ CHURCH The Rigid 1 lev. Patrick Donahue, nt Wheeling. Va.. one of the most dis tinguished bishops of the rulbullc church in America, la a guest of the Kacroad Heart church Monday. Blah- op Donahue will leave M<mdnv night for Now • >i lean*, where he goea to visit Archblahop Rlcnk. 300 BIBB CHILDREN KEPT 001DF MILLS BY CHILD LABOR LAW Brand afreet. I* H. SNOOK FURNI TURE COMPANY, Special lo The Georgian. Macon, tin.. Feb. 4.—Finer It Wfnt Into operation January I. more than jnn homes In Dlbb county have born affected by tlu* child labor law, and aevrmt hundred children have been udded to the ech(»ol enrollment of the county. Mill owner* have given .instruction* to their Huperlniendenta to observe the In the strleteaf form regarding the employment of children. That they have determine! not to violate the law nnd undertake the operation of ma chinery in the iiiIIIn by children who should be In the M-hopIs la everywhere apparent i the Willingham cotton mill ells- t there arc •inoigh children for .» large school v. ho arc 'awaiting th«* lion of a building promised by It Wiiiinghain He ha* ashed that Illhb county employ the teachers, nnd course may In followed n* soon a* the opportunity to ad upon the propo sition Is afforded In the other mill dlafrlrfa auch steps have been taken ,jf will assure tin* children the school privllegf ►. JAGED VIRGINIAN DYING~ i IN MACON HOSPITAL his effort to show malice and premedi tation In the killing of Htnnford White has successfully eluded a subpena. This witness Is James C. Smith, brother of Mrs. Htnnford White, widow of the man killed by Thaw. Smith la In Paris, where he has t>een dnee a few weeks after the ahoo^pg >f White. He ha* steadfastly refused to return and take tbe stand. There Is no way by which he can be com- ltolled to return, and his testimony will not be given nt the trial. He Is a member of many prominent clubs and I* well known IrTBohemian circle*; Smith Is an acquaintance of Thaw and Was Informed of the feeling be tween Mm and White' because of Eve lyn Nesblt. now Mr*. Thaw. % on the (lay of the shooting he met Thaw. Where thev met has not been stated, but It Is alleged they discussed Justi fiable homicide by shooting and slmt- lar topics. Thaw, It Is asserted, brought up u case which had recently attracted attention, and, It Is said, analysed the action of the Jury In acquitting thf defendant. Three Alienists Arrivs. Three alienists for the defense have arrived from Pittsburg. They are: l>r. r. C. Wiley, for six years superintend ent of the Pennsylvania state hospital for the insane; Dr. C. F. Bingham, for twelve years the Thaw famtly'e physi cian. and Henry A. Hutchinson, super intendent of the hospital for the Insane at Dismount, near Pittsburg. All the witnesses eubpenaed-by the prosecution and defense wee on hadd when court opened today, The tgle**. men w ho had not been examined 1*h| week also were present In the expec tation that dismissals might require the drawing of more Jurors. RELATIVES OF HARTRIDGE RE8IDENT8 OF SAVANNAH Special to The Georgian. Savannah. Oa., Feb. 4.—Because of the connection of Clifford W. Hart- ridge with the trial of Harry Thaw, In New York, Pavannah people are par ticularly Interested In the rase. Mr. Ilarirblgc In a former resident of Sa vannah. He ban brothers, sisters and numetou* close relatives here. Heveral weeks ngn he was here on a visit to his brother, Hon. Walter C. Hartrldge. Saw Thaw All ths Tims. The w itness was hot cross-examined. The third witness, Mayer Cohen, waa also questioned by Mr. Garvan. He told of seeing Thaw on the roof gar den the night of the tragedy. There apiteared to be a man with Thaw, if. Tell what Thaw did after you saw him. A. He. walked forward, was just saying to a friend of mine. "There'H your friend." when I heard three shots. Thaw had turned around and his bock was toward us. I saw him hold up the revolver und the next moment the flreman grabbed his arm and took the weapon away. Cross-examined by Mr. JDelmas. wit ness said he kept his eyes on Thaw from the moment he first saw him un- ~Jj.lL.he- Beard_ the shot*. Musical D'reetor Tsstlfiss. Q. Whnt I* the name of the gentle man who wa* with you. A. Mr. Blanco. Henry P. Blasco. musical conductor, wa* culled and questioned by Mr. Oar- van. lie said he saw Thaw the night of the tragedy. Thaw, he said, was vlng about In the back. He saw him the second act. Q. Tell the Jury what you saw him ». A. He walked down the aisle until he reached the spot where Mr. White ns sitting and then fired the shots, y. How long a tine was there be tween the sh.ds? A. (Clapping hla hands three times at intervals of a second or two). About so long. y. Was there any conversation be tween the men? A. Not that 1_ heard, Hsld Pistol in Air. Q. What did he do? A. He held the pistol up (Indicating with right band In air). Cross-examined by Mr. Del mas. y Which hand waa Mr. WhUa lean ing on? A. The right. Q. Whe~e was hi* other hand? A. 1 rnuhj not me It. y Waa he tn eurh a position that hie body waa between you and hie left arm? A. Yea. Q. How long (lid you keep your eye on the pistol after you heard the shote? A. A* long a* I could see the pistol. He then walked to the atntc. Q. Did you keep your eye on him while he was walking to the aisle? A. Yea. Q. Where was the pistol then? A. In the air. Q. Then you did see the pistol for more than a second? A. Yes. Q. And during all that time the pis tol was carried 1» the attitude you have described—elevated In the air? A. Yes. y. Wsre Thaw's handr extended as has been described? A. No. The prosecution rested Its case and court adjourned until 2 p. m. Fixes the, and Grades,’- - Cotton.;^ JUDGE PLEADED GUILTY; ACQUITTED BY COURT ni^rl.11 In Tilt C«or<U*. Metlillun. SIlM.. F.b, 4.—Judge Rob ert K. Cm'liran, of th* tenth judicial dl.trK'l. plead cullty to awautt and battery, In the polle* eourt thf* nrorn- Iwr. The nut* la that of the hor«R- whliiplnn Judge Cochran gave H, T. .lenklne. a traveling man of Spubutu, In the tabby of the Oreml Avenue Ho tel Sunday. January »J. _ _ Han tt A. Witherspoon, C. C. Mil- 'numbered, struck at Jenkins with I-.. „„.l i H Hnuemiui addressed the I “»d n*s about to strike a sec tor und A B. Moaeeman euureseeu „ n j ,| me who n his arm was caught. art In behalf of Judge < ochrun und Jenklnu wa. In the courtroom this his act, which all three declared waa morning, but no evidence was Intro- rcsul: of being "goaded to mad-|duccd In the case. The courtroom wa* i nfu i- being hounded by an enemy taxed to It* utmost capacity. whose dei’lerotlone were absolutely false and without the semhlenc* of foundation." At th* conclusion hf th* addreaete Mayor Rivers discharged th* case, without Impoelnt a line again*! Judge Cochran. No case was called against R. Murray, the man who went to Judge Cochran's eeelstunce und struck Jen kins, when he says he thought th* lat ter waa going to pull a pistol end .hoot the Judge. Murray, It will he iw- hie NO MORE SUM)A Y BASEBALL TOR SOLDIERS AT THE FORT Sunday baseball nt Fort McPherson . ml. Till' meeting of I erl II Hall, the m f the Macon. Dublin and j llibli county Jnll r farm several ill. It PRESIDENT IS LATE - . , , FOR THE MEETING f,t ' ' 1 1 ftitix-Lil In Tlie Gco'itUtl. I Macon. Fi'b 4 —N th.* dli Savannah was held today, berau»* (•• n »n-arrival of !>rr«ldom Wul’em, f the Seaboard, nnd the meeting win e held tomorrow. At that time the instruction »»f u new line from Macon < Atlunt i wffi h«* df«<'u**ed. Th** plan ef linking Atlanta and Ma. m h\ the inn*trurilon »*f a third Un< ••s been ^•tv't-illy Known xlnce ;h<- la-on. DuVln and Savannah wnn *uh| * th« >V.»l»*MH-d. Since the .\tlanM< oa:» line *rcur»*d thi* property iukn> *hj«*(lute* h.’.ve l» •« n nnde »i* t<» what Alild Iwcome of it. und it I* now a .. ■fjed in radway clnle* that the Innl !»lan w.i* t< **«*. me po***-..-tun -for ihe H<Mboard that n •«h»*rt line from Atlanta h; way of Macon to the m« «d>» bf finally ••.« iked out. Whatev*» the ixvl pmtM'te*. thcr? ov much di«v*u**lon rf the |*o*Mible f the ter*ninal* <»f th« Macon, l» from Muon. vurd step In the ubwervance ibath, an far a* Fort Me- The (jporgl-in. ’ pnernon D coiicgrntd, wax brought 5a.. Fell. I Profc«*or j «tl>r»uK by the committee on Sabbath ob*ervnnc*» fr,>m l* ,e Evangelical Min- 4- a** 1 il lation of which Dr. A. II. i who wa* pent to i th«* r« unty t»o..r ago a* an Insane. . . _ . , , ...... ix-'n removal t<> the city j Hoiderby l- * lialrman. Imspllal, where hi K under ireatmcn- ills canditlun lies n >1 Improved, how ever. and ,t:e I- .-t,-rdlly growing ciiker CHARGED WITh CELLINC. ANOTHER MAN'S DOG Some numthn ago a crusade ngaln.l the iilnvlng "f ha.-cliall at the barrack, ..,1 Ihc sabbath day was started by Dr. ll'ddcrhy and th* other member* «r the . ...wnltlcc The matter was taken up V. Itff President Roosevelt, who placed ,, iu (|„, liuii.il of the Department of the <lulf lu Atlanta. ] i! rtf t F. b 4.—Kn d.-talni nt indie I'm station on he and .1 companion to.»\ cl>arge of u |>h dog .» few dn>- ago. and. according to atatc- mrnt*. » »ll him Tbe |.uith:**»r hapn#n»*d to tn* a tgliMr of t!ie original nlniaL | nrtrT7?r;,.v owner of Ih* .»« the l»e|mrttnpnt of the Half the mainr wa* referred !•» Alt*nn«ty Uen- . 1 Taft far u legal ..pinion as to w 11. liter the *tate law. prohibiting Hun iL; • barebAlt, had Jurlrdletton “ “• urrny r**®rvatli Taft *ald It did -- - , . . .. ,»• ■>**-■, *, <*, , dlcr. could uhiy Sunday baseball If ^ R \v«tk-r. they desired Ulthout leer of Uoorala Ith Mis icsutl that a tacit agreemant was reached to the etfcct that •undav baseball would be abandoned, the fact coniinundum stating that no baseball hus lieeu played til the fort since the Fourth of July. This, In substance, was Dr. Hnlderhy's report to the uuocla- tlon this morning. A unanimous rote nt thanks was given Dr. Ilolderhy and the committee for Hie good work accomplished dur ing tbe past year. On motion of Itev. K. F. Eake* a committee was appolnifd to select sub jects for discussion at s-scli regular monthly meeting and to Invite one speaker, either a member of the asso ciation or some one outside, to dis cuss the topic. It was Included In the motion that Hon. Charles T. Hopkins should nddeess the ass.a'lathm at the next meeting on matters pertaining to Washington, Feb. 4.—Tha commute* authorised by the house last weak to investIgate exchangee dealing In fu tures In cotton may gain .Information from a report made In the Flfty-tHlM congress when the senate committee on agriculture and forestry mad* aa Investigation which an*w*n th* pur pose nt the resolution of Reprteenta* lives Livingston and Burleson. That Investigation covered th* con dition of the-cotton grower* in th* United Htatee In MIX, th* price of cotton then obtaining and th* ivflMdy. It wa* an exhauattv* lnv**Ugatl*p- After a brief treatment of the effect pf the law' of supply and demand on th* price of cotton, the repdrf at (he com mittee goes at great length Into th* effect of futures on those price*. Tha conclusion* reached throw conalderabl* light on the Held to be covered In the coming Investigation. “Futures la another cause which haa contributed tn the low price of cotton," ■ay, the report. “A great deal of-value- able testimony has been taken on ttfl* point. While there In a difference be tween commercial men a* to the effect of these d-allngs. yet we think th* arguments advanced by those who op-' pose these dealings carry tha greataf weight and are entitled to our appro bation. Receives Peer Quality. "The fact that that* transaction* ar* based on a certain grade of cotton a* basis for flalng the petfl* oply, aod that the 'eeiier may deliver agqr *2 about 25 or tl grades and half grade* and of any staple at- hla option con clusively shows that no man who want, ' real cottop. actually to be delivered, ever buys In these tranesetxms. The fan also remains that In New Tork alone, which receives annually of actual cotton leu than MO.OM bales for al) purposes, sales of futures take place to the amount of more'than (0,000.«00 of baits annually, conclusively showing that the party selling doss not content, plate that he will be called on to rank* delivery "In addition. It le shown, and I* claimed as a merit, that Inferior and unralable cotton Is shipped to Now Turk, so as In constitute a very large proportion of the actual receipt*, toe the express purpose at bslng ussd m. making these deliveries aad deterring lhe buyer from demanding delivery. Thlx Is confirmation. If any were need ed. of the mythical and unreal r" able number of dellverlei la to be actually made. As thus d* . . these dealing* are purely gambling ac cording u well *ettied . rule*, of law. Hat Absolut* Power, “A* to the Interference, both aide* ugiee, as well a* thoee who favor and—_ those who condemn these deaHng*. Th* - (ormer Insist that they #om*tlme* rales, and usually maintain with mors regularity, the price of cotton; th* lat- 1 ler claim they depress IL Whethbr |h» one contention be true or the other. It Is oqually an interfsreno* with this, commerce. The Uglllmat* law of th*r trade means that tha price of an artl-j cle shall b* regulated and fixed by thi law of supply and demand. ••In the first plac*. let It by noted: that only in and through and under j the regulations of the two cotton «X-| changes In New Tork and Now Ot^ i lean* c*n this buxine*, be Iran ■acted. The cotton exchange at New Tone », a corporation under tho law* of tha* i •tale; It le composed of 'tees;than 600-, members, and the number cannot b* Increased beyond that number. Th* fh-1 Illation fee le 110.000 and tha new members are elected by the old. No man can deal directly In futures unle»| he la a member. The corpotatloa he* absolute power over the dealings: ^AU , ,»' 1 tho ronowing I'ommiuee was ap- lud lurlFdtrtlon m rlto polmed lo eelcct subjwt. and »|>eak- lon. Attorney - , I er» for each mi cling: Have. It. F. .r Millard, B. V. Hmlth and Dr Hoiderby then look the mutter lilt the commandant at the fort. I’lc.ldent Oeorge II. Mark announced the following committee for the ensu ing year: Committee on I *uv end Orrt-r —lt-ve. dl»liutea and controverelea hi by a court, extabllehsd by the corpo ration itself. In what la called aghjpwg ., tlnn proocedlnge. Neither, party I* al low'd to CUt tn a federal *r *t*M court. * '.' 1 Fixed Grades and Charges. V "It fixe, the grade* of all cotton, d**- Ignalee the warehouse* In which It •hall lie stored, fixe* the fee* and- charges for storage, weighing and all', other work done In relation to cotton.! It fixes |he quotations of pries* which ur» lo be published lo the world and theae quotations are thus flxsd under lie rules for months for which there wne no actual sales. Its rr.emo*r» haVe ■urli wealth that It le cfcUmad In a published i"ti*r of a member mad* In re-ponse to -rgumxnt* made on th* floor Of tide body that th* exchange cap absolutely domnate and fix prices as against all others by flooding the; market with offer* of an unlimited supply of future* when at other places pflcSe ar* In lie opinion luu lllgh. thus break the markat; and. on th* other hand, when It consider* price* ton bow at other places, may buy all thm can be offered."' , POSTOFFICE RECEIPTS SHOW HEIV[ INCBEISE The portofflce receipts for th* meoth of January amounted to |7S,il7.TI» **• feeding the receipts for th* same month of the previous year by M.1M.N- llul inn cities eurpass Atltpta In poKtofflce recelpie—toiulsvUI* and New OrlSsn*. , - - J. li While, a O. ’Flynn. M. J Cofer, H. K. Pendleton, C. C. JdrrelL (Nimmltiee on Sabbath Observance— A. R. Hoiderby. W. T. Hunnlrtili. Jolm K Prl— R C f ' - o': F R .r-i'-’-T