Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, February 22, 1907, Image 4

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. gggsscmy FIVE KILLED III' Yoc L w of the pure old-fashioned Ar- buckles’ARIOSA Cofee, that took cate of the nerves and digestion of your grandparent*, ana has been the leading cofee of the world for 37 yean. You'll never have to quit drinking Arbucldes.* Don't let any man switch you over to cofee that pays him big profits at the expense of your heart, stomach and nerves. CMb w(* iB mSm 4 A, Nuked Pan tWU».r. l —.lk 2041. lIMu Wadfaree. Express Train Crashes Into Light Engine On Curve. Tpellnntl. Mich.. Feb Dreaded iHhanghai curve, feared by every rail* road man on the Michigan f’entral. claimed flve victim, yeeterday after noon. Beetling along ai tbe rate of SS mllaa an hour, expiree train No. 31. commonly known ae the "Blind liar- ■aae." crashed Into a ll*ht enftne aa It wae emerging from Hhenghel pit. The dead: JOHN WALLEN, Detroit, engineer ■if the expreea train. THOMAB LITTLE. Detroit, head hrakeman of the express train. ELLIOT L. PARRISH. Detroit, mall clerk. t'LVDE MILLER, Jackaon. fireman of expreaa train. , » < T.aKKNL'K MTLVAIN, Kalamgxoo, mall clerk. So Tired It way fc* 1r * m overwork, but the chances nea It* frem an ta- actlve UVKft —• With a well conducted UVER ess can do mountain* of labor without It adds a hundred per cent to one* earning capacity. , It caaba ktpt In healthful action by, and only by NEW FANCIED CARDS ARE KNOCKED OUT Thotie addicted to the eouvenlr |ioat card habit have been given a loll by the postmaster general, who haa leaued an order excluding from the made, un- lea* Incloeed In un envelope, nil post- rarda emboaaed or ornamented with mica, pari Idea of glatta or other acln- tlHalTnk mihstanre* Hkely to Injure ihall and postofflge clerk*: "Hereafter ntt- auch ornamented cartli will be thrown out of the mail*. DORSEY IS BOUND OVER TO SUPERIOR COURT. Special tn The Georgian. I Macon. Gu.. Keb. 22.—J. M. Dorsey. a young white man. waa yesterday bound over to the euperlor court, charged u lilt aaaault with Intent to kill, -anil Ills bond waa fixed al SI30. Home time ago Doraey ahot Loomis Carter In the knee. At the time of the shooting Doraey. A. NECK WAS BROKEN IN FALL OF 20 FT, TO A BASEMENT • lieclal tu The Georgian I'oluinhui, Git., Keb. 33.—John Ed- warda, night watchman at tha Ala bama warehouse, fell ft feet to tile basement (lour making risims hut night and was Instantly killed, hla neck being broken Kdwat-da waa an amateur mu'. ,f trim, liw-sT note, lie was uneducated, but a natural genloa In mualc. He waa 62 years old and leaves a wife. TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE. SHE KILLS ill ■■■Ml OVERHEAD PUMP — JACKS, 6. 8. 10, 12, 16 and 24 inch i ^ atroka. DUNN MACHINERY CO., •4 Marietta St. Atlanta, Oa. 1 SHALLOW WELL POWER PUMP HEADS. DUNN MACHINERY CO., M Marietta Street. Atlanta, Oa„ DEEP WELL PUMP CYLINDERS WITH BRONZE BALL VALVES. DUNN MACHINERY CO„ S4 Marietta Street. Atlanta, Ga. farter and several other young non went In Dorsey's room, at the European I Hotel, and ell were drinking. It Is said.' Clyde H. Dunnaway. The funeral services of t'lyde H.. the young son of Mr. and Atra. P. B. Dun- naway, w ho died Thursday morning ut the family residence, it Rcrean avenue, were conducted Friday at 12:1(1 o’clock. The Interment wai In Westvlew ceme tery. SUMMER UNDERWEAR Being air-eptn. indead of airttight, ,* .expel, aflluat om! fagafarffSea. SO CENTS A GARMENT -M. Y. tdsk. TO FIKISH ALL HIS MLS Bailey Gets Angry When Charged With Coercing. EDGAR DUNLAP, INSURANCE, 2111213 Prudential Building. Telephones: Bell 329; Atlanta 121. SEMI-ANNUAL STATEMENT For the HU Mouths Lutllug IHmvihIht 21. 19V. of ih« a ('onilltlou uf flu- CITIZENS FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, OF MISSOURI, Organised uadvf Ihi* laws uf thi* Hlsie of Ml**ourl; tuail** !•» tin* gfirrnoi .»f tin* Sin uf (*4<ofgta In •mniuaiu’s* of «bv laws 4»f **l>l Ktntr. PrioHpal o€h*’*. tVuturjr DlUtf.. HI. Iannis, Mu. I. CAPITAL STOCK. 1. \Vli4>lu suiiHiut of rapUal a«4»ch $3U.mu.«m 3. Amount |Ml«l up lu 4»ssh JRi.OJn.ou-t.ni.un II. 1. Marbut 2. leuana < J HltH-b* sih! IwBtia iiwuftl aliimiululy i.y tin A88ET8. ijr th«' «'oiii|mii "Vlll’i uiarht-i vnlut* iriurinl min L* HliH-kR. Imml* nn.I nil othi*r *••• urltli** m%*-v|»t with company n» roll* torn! n*n iirUy for «n«*h umi nil I, the |*4ir nml market \nlue of tin- aniu - nn.l thereon. fi. rash III coinnsny’s principal offl«-»* ...... t ('ash 1 *4*I**11gi iig lu the 4 a 4»uipsii)r 4l«>|>n*it>*«l in l.nuk. Tolnl Total ••a»li Hems irarttwl «uti.. . ..... f). Aiii«siiit uf lutrn*at actual! \e( siuuuiit uf imcuHorti**] 1 first I lei ir vaim* t 40U.09 LM 7,91 Ml. 00 3fr.SfO.lt) tile ntuotllit lit; . ;«.&»; 4: JSS •I mul uiifMilit ■ Total asaeta of lh«* cotupan). n« iu:il cash market value - III. LIABILITIK8. 1 l.oaaiui a«lJukirO ami impiihi .tl6.Ml.Mi Z. Unmm lunar* Ju pyiH-ena uf mljualiuant or In Rusprnae. luvlmlliig ns! nil I nil other e\|H-MBi all rc|»4»rt«H| and »u|>|«4mm*i| I J. 1 nMHnt. Incttulliij: InieroBi .»mt i tber*'»n ; 4. T4ital amount of claims fur Iubb**» f*. hmlrn't relnaurane** lUeriNui a. Nat amount of ouimIiI k>*ae« irarrleil out 10. The amuimt of fraarvr f»*r rvlBaiiraitt*** . 12. Joint ato4-k rajiltal neiimtly up lu t‘i 13. Hunilua In*)uihi all llal>illih-R M9.k2l.4K nth tS7.0BS.Ci t C.9I9 .13 -il.HM.7h jn,omMU 19MB.I3 It Tots* lUbllltlti ... . ’ v. |7tt,MI.6S IV. INCOMK DURING THE 8ECONO SIX MONTHS OF THE YEAR 1106. 1. Aiu4.mil uf cosh premium* fntlvnl.t i $JD/jn vi 3 Hru hwl for lutervat . I2,«k*^.0l 4. IvreMt twvlvH from at! nthuv aouri'va 3T».0ih> i» £ Total lm*ouia actually ni-clveil itunos the aecuuil sl\ moDlha In cash . $J>7.HM kl V. EXPENDITURES DURING THE SECOND SIX MONTHS OF THE YEAR 1906. 1. Aanmut of loaaea pal.I .. .... i3 5. Auiount uf eijteuaca paM. luctinlliiK fees, wiiane* ami cotumMp|»u* to acenta auil offlrem uf tin* ••um|Hin\ 37.M9 41 4. |*Bltl fur slBt*. national ami luenl laves lu HtU uu.t 4ifher atnieB i.fixi |- k All other payuicniB and exiieiidliurvi* jxHT i: Total eapemHtarra ilurluf the ae«-niel alt unmlbs of the rear lu .-nnh flreateat niihiuui Insured In any «>ne risk t Kwo Total amount of luauratuv nutatamllug fiA.%41.HQ A «f the art o* Incorporattuu. duty wrtlAed. ta 4»f Itte In the offlt laMraars cumaileatoner. HTATi: OK tlKOttlllA- r«M*NTY UK Fl l.TnN l*eraaaally appeared In-fun* the utulerBlpaeii. \V It |Ve»4nit t.f nml fur 4 !*WBfott, wb», ketna duly sworn, depuaea uml »nv. that tliev me tin apenta or The t'ltltens Inauranee t'ornpany. nu<l that the forr»Mliijc nHttemei fuel and trwe. W || fitF.Ki •nrvrn tn ut aubarrtlied before me tbM l. th .lay of February. |»7. H 43 •e of the M A ^ . . TITtNKU liitl.ltsMITII, I* gn»e ff *Xt» Affnta—KUI.KHTON* 4 PMKHititt. 1 nf Agent at^AlMuta-L1»UAU Ul'NLAfc*. I trrr* c. u. Austin. Texam Feb. 2.‘ -Senator Jimepli ITT "BlTftry. “^ho- rmn mmilnuad on the aland In the Halley Inquiry he- fort the Joint legislative committee. l>e- iante angry at Representative t'oeke, Sfhu la conducting ihe pronecutlon. and axpreiagd JxJmeelf freely nb4»m hla po* ntk-al oppOhciu^. Hr rtmtimie.! tu de ny all the charge?* ngnlnat him. and when Mr. «%H«ke Intcrrupled hint l« lu h queatton. SenatoV Halley turned Ills back and auid: '33uuT- you. jpenlr tn m- V.m ad dress the chairman.” Her. a tor Bailey denied that he had used underhand means to coerce titn legislator* to vote for hint. At another lline he mild ihat lie deserved great prol*o for not taking a shotgun and going out and Hlmotlng hla political en- omie* He *a1d he would cheerfully re sign hi* .sent In the senate If he could so arrange It that he could meet all hi* enemies at one time and tinlah them then and there. Senator Halley's attorneys refused to permit Representative Cocke to cross- examine the witness, and the executive committee upheld the etmtenttona of the *enator's lawyers' Henntor Bailey admitted that he had accepted a fee of $2,500 from, a Mr. Klllotte. of the Standard Oil r.itnpuny. for tendering a written opinion to the effect that the Standard Oil Company would not be permitted to re-enter Texas. Borrowed From Qatot. Senator Bailey asserted that hla fee from tho Security nil Company* was no secret, although he saw no reason why he should or shoutil not have told It. "If the concern Is 11 part of the Htnad- nrd OH ■ Trust." he said, "It goes to show that this trust Is fighting me." charges twenty-four and twenty-five, relating to allege«l large financial trans action* with John \V. dates, were read. Bailey said lie hail borrowed $28,100 from Oaten and had paid back $16,000. lie said he borrowed the $16,000 front the American ICxchange National Hank of Dallas. ”1 am to pay the rest of the money when I sell some horse* dates and ! own." lie *nld Governor Knit, of Mlsstiurl. yester day afternoon honored the requisition •»f Uovemnt Campbell, of Texas, for H. Clay Pierce, «luilrman of the hoard of the Water*-Pierce Oil Company, who Is wanted in Travis county. Texas, on m charge of making false affidavits. Judge John IV Johnson, attorney for Pierce, tclcphom d Governor Folk three reasons why the governor should not grant the ie.|iilsltlon of the Texa* of ficer* for Pierce, one I* that the af fidavit in which perjury la charged was made *ix years ago. and the statute of lltnltatlous has run In favor of Pierce Another I* that the grand Jury Indicted Pierce on documentary evi dence The third M that Pierce signed the affidavit on the advice of hi* attor neys. without reading It. Wife of Chicago Mil lionaire Uses a Revolver. - Chicago. K«b.-z: —Phr*iolAM whs Xl tended Mr*. Flore McDonald, wlf* of Michael C. McDonald. wallJmo-n In local politic*, who ran* j terday afternoon shot and kllkad We •ter H nuertn. tn ttre tatter's aAee ln the Omaha building, declare th&t the evoinan haa gone hopelessly Insane. Mc Donald spent the night with Me wife at the police elation; but eha did not recognise blm. Guerin wae proprietor of Ihe Harri son Art Company. He and Mrs. Me Donald ware school mates twenty-live years ago. The woman’a husband says he knows of no reason why ehe'sheuld have shot Guerin, except that possibly he endeavored to extort money from her. McDonald declared that, acme years ago Guerin had followed hla wits I., California and Instated upon receiv ing aume of money from her. Mm. McDonald called at Guerin’s office and had a quarrel with hint. The report of a. revolver wae heard anil when other occupants of the building rushed to Ihe door of Guerin’s office they found It locked, with Mrs. Mc Donald endeavoring lo escape through a hole she had made with the butt of her revolver In Ihe glass which formed the_upper half of Ihe door. HdV face was covered with blood which streamed from a number u.' small cuts Inflicted by the glass. Rhe was taken lo Ihe police station and later Identified. Police were on Ihelr way to Investigate some com- ptalnts against Guerin when Ihe shoot ing ASSETS BP L ABE HIS-CLOTHES So Declares the Rev. Dr. Thomas B. Greg- nUDAT. PSBBUABY it MW. By REV. THOMAS B. GREGORY. NVw York. Koto. 22.—Kniptror William sad hU w>t nn* trylug to m*k«> trouble for our «li*tIngui«li4Ml follow rountrymmi, Marry l.Phr, nf Xrwymis. — ll *4*4*lu* that Mr. Lehr appetn*! at ono »f I bn f-ourt function* lu llt<* attire which, while It *»iltc4| hlitiMMif. ws* cimshleriHl tdtletlly »*nt of place *t one 4*f hi* mnjesty’* rrrnpt Inn*. — ~ ~ The German eutpnror claltu* t«* lw* it .phi- lo«n|thi>r. nml as such he sliouhl have grn- <'lnu*ly pnam-il over Mr. Lehr** cheeked *hlrt fmt|t and turned up trouser*. A«*et* differ with tllffercst men; Mr. t.ftir'* Aim ft* Are hi* clothe*; nud hi* tuaje* ty should have Iteen dtArltable enough to have alloc.ed tlo X*w|»ortcf to nrray hint •elf lu any any thnt »eciued l»e*t to hint. VeAr* ago. grand old Thnnina t’arlyle wrott* tt hook to nltow thnt 4*tothe* are the ft un I entue of 4-reHtloii. the "end-nil tind he all" of the plibuld uiU«*ellAtty rolled hmuAii life, and the truth of t'arlylo's theory I* once f4»r all nn**t 4>ffeetuslly dem«H»atrati*l In the tone of the IllUAtrlouo American who l* now helm: *«» «uitnigeously snabbetl »>v the Ilcrllner* ami their httt-headod war lord Mr. l^hr*A clothe*. ***l*te«l by the wear or'* delightful |»er*<»iiAllty. hsve won ftir him .1 unique niche In the Temple of 6sine. There have lM»eii plenty of tlortnnit ent- lierors. nud It I* (irolmhle that Itcfore the Npltit of denimmc.v hn* done It* ^t*rk. there will Ite *ev4Titl more; but there I* Imt one llnrry Lehr. Greece had her Hemnwtbrnrs, Home lid i'icei-4* und I .yd In her rroe*us:Tiut no nn tton *avc the gn*tit. prond. palasAat Anieri •n of today ever tind n llarry l^hr. Ttie tlcnunii .islaer cvhleutljf docs nut know how highly we Americans esteem ihe iM-crlcnm Inlimtslde m»l of the Newjmrt Now, Let's REASON a Little- There are a areat many reaaoos why you ought to eat HARDYFOOD. One of Oaa IHI Sao wot to «aL Then, your poor, ortnmked, tired rtomreii and digtaUve organs seed a rot. HARDYFOOD nM* them PradkaSy no effort it required to dtgot and *.] is the food— For Everyone Who Works It helpfl you to sustain continuad effort—to work harder, and loo ge*— No matter what your work h— With a belter will and with a dearer brain, and with lew tired mmeles. Eipcdafiy faaafldal for the woman workar whether In the houathold, or in tba office or factory. The alwayaOred housewife will find HARDYFOOD tba natural strength and health producer. The not time you are in your grocery— Ask for HARDYFOOD- Ten cent*-for a large package—fifteen meal*. Your grocer knows it’s GOOD UUndcd like the htteg nf the rainbow to form a "tblug *»f bcautf amt a Joy for* ever." hiid 1 wtd to mrwwtf: "tlrost U gen in*, even when It rim* to «ucb supcrtL rUl mstfer *«,clothcs!'' And It hv this OenlUl-aolttnry upon thw plnnnclc of hi* audlvldcd grc*iuc*A— that the uncouth tlcrmnn war lord aud his clumsy satellites have seen fit In tbdr un- nccouiifahlc nudnclty to criticise: CASTOR IA for T-^aata g&d Children Tba KM Ym Hm Always Bssjlrt Bgxrfl tha »of 4*1. 4*1 *•• l»«* fn r •H»t coin. In iIn* opinion of Mr. l^hr'* countrymen im i-olor tluit may himpou to Im ngrmiblc i.. Mr. I*phr I* the right aud proper thins. Wlin i Mr. I^hr docniiT know a lain I cUxiic*. I* not worth knowing, anil It may hr court •lenity noaertod Hint not even the tlcrnuu «Mii|M*ror could give him nny imlnta u|mui tin* nil Important aiihjcct. H was tut privilege once, while attend Iiil* • "iirt for Tin* American, to wltne** Mi l.dir * entrance Into the court room to •Iclhcr a rcrtalu Idt of ti*«tliuony tout wan nunlrvl of him lu the case, and to my •Ivlng dny 1 *bn!l never forget »he vl*lou. Tin* maw. the maimer and the clothe* WORKS WONDERS MX IS MED FNEJIMITI Carter Harrison and Roger Sullivan Aft* De- . . feated. AMERICAN DENTAL PARLORS 19 1-2 Fittllm Stmt, Atlati, 6). OVER SCHAUL tt MAY Rubber Plate* • 22-K Gold Crown- P-ercelaun Crown Bridgework,yQQ TH - Painless Ex- rnrr tmeting with hlfhh aU plate work 1 Hours, * a. m. till fl p. m. No Mora Dread oi the Dental Chair Sunday*. 9 a. m. Jill 4 p. m. $4 HARRY LEHR MAY CAUSE TOWER TO LOSE PLACE AT COURT OF KAISER PENSION INVOLVES FATHER AND SOX (’barged by lit, elMer with appro priating In hla wn use ihr |<rn«10h money of their seed father, Oeorxc W. Itaaone. of Arwortli, Cobb county, waa airalfnr.l Thur-ilay afternoon twfore JuMlce of ihr I Vacs Klnflsbrrry, and after a tenflthy lieai lnc woe dlemiesed. The uriret of Raaone on « warrant with a larceny after truit charge was the result of n family row. 1 U la al leged that Rneone agreed to keep hla aged father and mother for the rest of their live*, and tn consideration the old man agreed to turn over hla pen sion money to the aon. After the last penelon money wee turned *over, the old men and hla wife decided to come to Atlanta and live with their daughter, Mta. t’prhuich. Ttien the daughter wanted Ihe pension money already 1*1.1 her brother and took out a war rant A Wonderful Compound. Curts Pitas, Eczema. *kln Itching, Skin Eruptions, CuU and Bruises. Doan’s Ointment It the heal akin tread.\ont, and the cheapest, hecaus- *o little It required to cure. It cures piles sfler years of torture. It cures obstinate cases of eczetnn. It cures all skin ttchlnfl. It cures akin erup tions It haalo cuts, bruises, scratches and abrasions without leaving a scar. It cures permanently. Atlanta testi mony proves II. Mrs. Little Ball, of 305 Wlndeer street, wife of the well-known railroad mao. tayt: "Doan’s Ointment cured an eruption upon my baby's (hcA aid I can recommend It very highly. Th* child Is three yeara old. end had euf- fared for quite a while with thla trou ble. None of the many aalrea which I uted teamed to help any. and tha trouble made the baby croee and fret ful. I got n bog of the Ointment at Brennan t Anthony's stores at 103 Whitehall street and 10 Marietta •tract, and after using It for a short time the eruption disappeared entire !y, leaving no marks.” For sale by all dealer*. Price 30 cents. Poeter-MItburn Co.. Buffalo. New York, sole agents for tha United State*. Remember the name—Du ana—and vake no other. Chicago. Feb. IS.—Unofficial returns from the Democratic prlniarlea. held yesterday. Indicate a victory for Mayor Dunne tn ihe mayoralty contest. Former Mayor Carter It. Harrison and Roger 8. Hulllvan were defeated. The city convention will be held February 23. JAPAiESY TROUBLE GROWING STRAINED Washington. Feb. II.—The .liilster fact that all Is not well belweejp the I'nlted Ktnies and Japan, in eVlte • f the statement that the Japanese gov ernment gave Ita ronaent to the enact ment of the amendment excluding cool- lee from the main Und of the United Btates. can not much longer be con cealed. Dtepatchea from Tokyo adndt that the Japanese populace is beromlng more demonstrative In lla resentment against this country and Ite own gov ernment. wine was In some mysterious way sub stituted, and a couple of day- aft*'"■ wards the fact that a particular brjinl of French champagne was used si tin launching and at the luncheon whh followed It. wnt advertised, regard!--- of expense, all over the United Slate* It Is believed here that Mr. Lehr wsi connected In the exploitation of Un brand of champsgde. Hence the non- I ble. I Mr. Tower Is said to have a>»eii.-, Parts. I'eb. 22—A dlsixitch from Ber- i that he did not present Mr. le-hr en if ...» to The Eclair says Charlemagne • own Initiative, but that on Ids -J- Tower, the American ambassador, haa I j^Jlntaed* to n rerelve'Ver daughter an. been : ummoned to Washington to «x-! son-in-law . Another version I* American Ambassador Ordered to Washing ton to Explain. son-in-law. Another plalu his presentation of Harry Lehr I last summer, ut Newport. >1 at the German court. Mr. Lehr's up-! accorded marked attention to lieurance at functions in u tweed suit, I Tower und In return naked that striped waistcoat and tan shoes hsa ~ caused considerable comment. Mr WORKED OFF FRENCH WINE ON GERMAN KAIBER’8 BOAT. Berlin, Feb. 22.—Ambassador Tower, It Is assert*! here, has mode a faux pas In the presentation to the German court of Mr. and Mrs. Harry I-ehr. The Berlin papers have been printing all: sorts of earcaxtti- remarks about Lehr. It Is asaerted that Mr. Lehr waa deeply Involved In what It known here as the Mgleur ohampagne Incident, which more thau anything etas led to the recall of Ambassador Von Hnlle- ban. When the kaiser's > ache the Meteor, was launched at Htaten Island all ar> rangements had been made for a bottle of German champagne to be broken over her bow. Instead of which French j Towers be kind to Ihe l^hrs when tec came to Berlin. It Is certain t!n*t Mt Tower must have been In cotnppt Ignorance of Mr. Lehr’s connect to with the Meteor Incident, for In how bitterly that affair wee In Germany. kn» etlt-- Dr. A. R. Alley- The fgneml services of ! ,r Arlley, a pioneer eltleen of Atlunt died Thursday momtng nt hl- dence, 11 West Peachtree street roadneted Friday afternoon m o’rl,K*k at St. Lukes Episcopal umr- Dr. Alley was an honored funfed-t- veteran nml the members uf .' l|jl ettnp, No. lit, t’on fade rat r '” 1 ' attended the funeral In s bo*lj Fulton lodge of Masons had cits's* the runersl arrangements. Re' Langston officiated at the services laterment waa tn Westvlew rentet. 2 3 FOLEYS BOIZMR B Cures Coughs, Colds, Croup, La Grippe, Asthma, Throat Mt and Lung Troubles. Prevents Pneumonia and Consumption BOLD AND RECOMMENDED BY ALL DEALERS. THE ORIGINAL LAXATIVE HONEY and TAR In the WTIilW PACKAGE.