Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, March 15, 1907, Image 7

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' THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS New Shirts Shirt makers have searched the world for best fabrics and most attrac tive patterns and colorings. The cream of the seasons productions will be found here. Manhattan Shirts at $1.50 to $3.50; oU r own special brand at a Dollar. Smart Neckwear In one of our windows you can see hints of the new neckwear styles. The smart patterns and beautiful colorings will surely please you. Prices range from a Half to Two Dollars. Just a Few Days Until Well Show the New Clothes in Our New Store. A Great Hat Stock The greatest line of Hats in Atlanta—in the whole South, probably—is ready for your choosing. So, if you are ready for the New Spring “Lid” come in and choose it. Stetson Hats are shown in all the new shapes—soft and stiff'; black and colors—at $3 to $6. (The Stetson Real Nutria at $6 is the world’s best hat.) Miller Hats at $5. Daniel Brothers Go. 45-47-49 Peachtree—Opposite Walton Street Fancy Ves t s New Spring Waistcoats are shown in white and various fancy styles—-fine Madras,Oxfords and Marseilles Vestings that wash and wear well. Prices range from One to Five Dollars—and at every price, good value. Spring Hosiery The Hosiery stock is in great, good shape with new arrivals ot imported lisle novelties. The range of coloring and pattern is immense. 25 Cents to a Dollar for most pop* ular grades. * If You Haven't Placed Your Orders for Custom Shirts, Don’t Wait Another Day. INTERPRETER GONE FOLLOWING CHARGES PREFERRED OY GIRL Iprial to The Georgian. Columbia, B. C, March 16.—Leon Goldbunr, a native ot Austria, but re- rent I y of Canada, who haa been acting i> Interpreter for many of the Imml- trims nmv in Columbia, It a fugitive from Justice. It la claimed, under t liarge, preferred against him by an Immigrant girl, about 12 years of age. According to the etory told the Imml- frtilon department. Ouldburg haa been (ondurtlng a boarding house on Main street and took advantage of the girl's ■|p and fright to accomplish hla de sign. As soon as the matter was re toned tinldburg la aald to have left tn- city. and the police and sheriff have telegraphed all of the surrounding loans to he on the watch for him. A BRA VE LITTLE MOTHER LOSES BATTLE TOR LIFE Sues Railroad For Damaflt. F^ ial to The Georgian. Fcottsboro, Ala., March ,15.—A uiuit for damages to th« amount Of 51.951 ha* been filed In tho circuit, court here in which Mrs. Mary KUa Uorex, of Htevenaon. Ala., to plaintiff and tho Southern Railway Company Is defend ant. it is alleged by the plaintiff that *n» wrongfully put off a passenger train nf the defendant company at Hol lywood. five miles aaat.of Scotteboro, rhe held a paid ticket for Scottsi boro. Two Officers Commissioned. Commissions were Issued Friday nwrnlnc to First Lieutenant James Ed win! Howard, namesvllle, Co. O, Bec- L™ infantry, and First Lieutenant Earnofft pears Tiavis, Griffin, Co. L, S*c"n<l infantry. , In the counties of Matagorda, Whar- y>n and Brazoria, Texaa, are 40,000 r *d cedar, from which Is cut •ni ihirped the wood of which pencils made. Much of the. wood Is ex- farted t,. Germany after t>efng cut Into JjJ 1 !**- 11 *» » very profitable Texas Mrs. Cora L. Floyd, the little con sumptive woman, whoso pathetic sor rows enlisted so much helpful and practical sympathy some months ago, and who was sent by the noble hearted people who read The Georgian to a consumptive sanitarium at Asheville, died on Thursday at 2 p. m., In this city. A week ago the Asheville physician. Dr. Atnbler, who had lavished the most devoted attentions upon Atlanta's pa tient. despaired of being able to pro- long her life, and she was brought home to die within sight and sound of the blue-eyed baby whose condition had touched the heart of Atlanta. .Mrs. C. H. Majors. Miss Myrtle Brown. .Mrs. Virginia Hardy, the great houns of J. M. High & Oo„ and the Stanford's, with whom Mrs. Floyd had lived, ministered with tender devotion to tier Inst hours and on Thursday the little woman, surrounded by the com- CARDOZA TO LEAVE; BIRMINGHAM MAN TO SOCCEEO HIM Hugh Cardoaa. the well-known the atrical and amusement manager, will .k-; - . .probably leave Atlanta soon, to take fort that a noble charity and good wo- | __ „ men had provided, and without pain or of 4,1 enterprise tn suffering fell quietly Into eternal sleep Ith her baby's head In her arms. NSURANCE CASES MAY BE REMOVED TO STATE COORTS In view of recent rulings of Judge William T. Newman, of the United States courts, the rccelverehlp caaes against the Atlanta-Birmlngham and Prudential Fire Insurance Companies together vfltK the litigation eeeklng the removal of J. T. Dargan. aa co-recolver, may ho remanded to the state courts. Charges against certain Ban Fran- Cisco policy-holders and against M. A. Newell, president of the California Fire insurance Company, and Kenneth Watson, former agent of the Atlanta companies In Ban Francisco, were re cited bv Attorney Thomas II. l-eldei before Judge -Newman Friday morn ing. when the removal proceedings were taken up. H The petition In behalf of the two de- fondant companies allege that Kenneth Watson, who formerly represented the companies In Ban Francisco Is a dls- gruntled and discharged emplo,ee. and E EORCED TO VISIT SCENEJFLYNCHING Instructed to Read Card of Warning Pinned on Bodies. "The Daylight Comer Spring Suits Are Ready W E are ready for the Sprini; trade with the finest showing of Suita that we have ever had ao early in the season. If we have forecasted the Spring fashions cor rectly, Men arc going to lie better dressed this Spring than ever before. Patterns run from the sober, plain mixtures, ami the modest blues to the smart cheeks anil stripe ef fects in (Iravs, Olives nml in the new Browns. CttniK are rut a trifle ahorter — long lapel* — plain bark or cen ter vent. Tmuaera am cut Miy fitting and ahapely. Special to The Georgian. New Orleana, March IS.— The bodlen of the two negroee who were lynched ently thin morning at Monroe. La., for attempted criminal aaoault, were not cut down' until 9 o'clock, ac« <£>rdlng to a dfopau-h received here. Before this wan done the nrgroea of the town were compelled to vlalt the ecene of the double hanging and view the grewxome eight. They were told to take notice and heed uarnlng.s con veyed In printed placards w hlch *hung to the bod lee, which eald: "We want no bad niggers la Mon roe. Title le the way we treat them." Two tnoia houses were entered by negroes last night and there was much excitement there thin morning. BROTHER OF TAFT WORKING FOR HIM Washington. March 15.—The brother of the secretary of war, la here wound ing public opinion aa to sentiment regarding the availability of the aecre- tary aa the Republican candidate for president next year. Thin In hie second visit to the capital within the last month. f t\ IV Taft conferred with Hecraiary; Cortelyou for two hours. It le said i Cortelyou still haa an imtsirtant inrtn- j •nee over the Republican national com- , mil tee front Which he recently resigned ! as chairman.' Richmond Mr. Cardoza has endeared himself to the amusement-loving people of At lanta by hla building up of Ponce De l-eon Park, and by hla manner of con ducting the Casino and the amuse ments at the popular Atlanta summer rgsort. It Is understood that he haa received Instructions from hla company to leave for Richmond later tn the spring, and that Mr. Beamans, of Birmingham, will take hie place aa general representative of the Wells-Dunne-Harian circuit, and of Ponce DeLaon. U la not known that title will be per manent. and It Is generally believed that Mr. Cardosa'a work In Richmond will be complated In a few months. Appraaehing Season. With the approaching clone of the theatrical season and the appearance the harbingers of spring, the thoughts of the seekers after pleasure are turning Ponce DeLeon. The season at the park promises to be an unusually successful one. A num ber of new amusements will be added, rfjnd the park will be made more at tractive In several ways. 'Ldltle Switzerland." at Giant Park. With Its music and amusements, probably not open until later In the season. The work Is being pushed rap Idly forward, and It Is hoped by the management that the new resort be ready In ample time. There fs talk of Klaw A Erfanger sending several high class \audeville companies to the Grand during the summer. The Inevitable rumor of new theaters has been sprung again, sans names, sans dates, aans location, and. say, those In a position to know, sans foun dation. "It may be true that the Hrhuherta are planning the building of a theater here." aald Henry DeGive Friday morning, "and It may lie true that a new summer park Is being planned he. aide *Uttie Switzerland.’ If there la any foundation for either, though. I don't know of it." SA CK FULL OF CROSS TIES FOR EXHIBIT IN HEARING A seek full of rroasfies from tho Georgia railroad la duo at tho office of tho railroad cnmmleolon aome tlm* within tho naxt day or ao. Friday morning Secretary George Montgomery received a loiter from At torney Auetln Branch, written from Grovetown. twenty mlleo thle aloe of Augusta, on the main Una of the Geor gia railroad. He eald: **I am lending you by expreee from tMa point, eome croeatlea taken from the Georgia railroad. They are In eack. Kindly keep oame tor me." Ordinary croeitle, would not readily lend themaelvee to lacking. Ho the In. ferenca la that theae muat be a new kind of croeatle. Perhape a pulvertaed tie. though the letter from the attor ney does not state. and the gooda have not arrived at the capltol. ADVANCE IN LOTS IN TERRELL PARK Owner Withdraws From Hale All But Virginia Avenue Lota. _[ virimia mcuiir, •»*# atriwi. tbr recent purchaser and present owner of Terrell Part, announces that out of the full uutnber—IIS lota-he will withdraw from the market all lots except tboae fronting announ number—lie perfe< choicest uf all. Although only » lots will be lacluded la this sale, the drawing. In whlrh are In | eluded a two atoi large barn, will iiouttrcd, Kvery avenue. .1. J. COGGINS’ BODY ARRIVES FRIDAY The Inn|% of 4olili 4. t'ogxlna. the prouil ! lent liunmiiite limn ,.f Atlaiiin who died in HI I'aao. T# \ . Wednesday «f apoplexy. | aill arrive In Athiiitn Friday iilglii mi 11.45' ilrawlng. lory elghi take plan l room bouse nml WILD STREET CAR CARPENTERS STRIKE FOR EIGHT-HOUR OAYi 4 FIRMS DETERMINED Special to The Georgian. ' Bavanpah, Oil, Marefa 16.—-The tar* pentere of Savannah have demanded an s-hour day from the contractors, and have etruck on thoee who have not granted It. At a meeting of the locale In De cember it waa decided to make.the •-hour day affective on March It. All but four of the contractors gave in today. William J. Wilson, an organ- leer of Jacksonville, le here advising the strikers. SKATING SATURDAY * Music Both Sessions. MEMORIAL PLANNED ' TO JODGE BLECKLEY Turned Over on Broken Brookwood Bridge • During Night A wild street ear, fa 'charge of t tree, orate roue, me off the e»t of the Brook- wood line at 10:06 o'clock Thunder night, end turned turtle In the middle of the fa- moue Brookwood bridge, slightly brailing two eegro peeeesgert, who, besides the craw, were the oely people on the nr. Tha motormiB had beta out oa that Una 5 ut ® nre 1.11.1 ...« .«■ krwift »wa m & a? L * Some time soon the supreme court will appoint a committee to prepare a memorial to the late Judge Logan & Bleckley, and at the earns time name the date for the seme. Thursday Attorney General Hart ap peared before the court and moved to appoint a memorial committee at such Tb- Ml- In Mug t-nuductod by Newton ua. nml T V Brent. St " ■ ml -rill continue until inir. -i'! 'tie demand for drelrtlde suburban prop erty bn. become no large that with the ninny Improvements end the beautiful loca tion of Trriell I'arh. tbeae Iota will no il.iotu lie all enld In a few daya. FLAMES FRIGHTEN HOSPITAL PATIENTS New York. March M.-Patleala In Catherine's hospital were badly frightened Inday by n lire which dhl 160,006 damage and ibr-atcncd the hospital. The idayc destroyed Ibc cabinet inann- fn.'luring |danl of Gottlieb. Weber A Co.. handing fee Ihslwtdgl, wAtO became „ .. ii. .. famous raceotly by faMsg down of Its ice an orlgtaally aa- nwa lr c»ed, the motermna waa pretty bed if"f these lota faces on Virginia '^The'faat morlng When la atrack heme ah- bridge. After reachlag a. point aim oat directly near the tracks. It tereed oyer OB lie aide sad leek e reel, wllh only brought bach to tows at I o'clock Friday morulog. SKATING 8ATUKDAY Music Both Swiong. ICE MEN'S MEETING FOR NEW ORLEANS also 'moved an cdjmirnment out ot re- rect to the memory of the deed, ereupon adjourned for the day. in 1 .allrange street: partly linrelua the Frederick tl.—ter . arrtagr aid wagnu far- lore: damage.1 the brewery nf delta A Hohil, famines of rarer.! WILL RAISE $50,000 FUND ' TO SECURE WOMAN'S COLLEGE It peel,I tn The fieorgtae Montgnmery.- Ale., March liv. —The- executive cniiimlltee apprdnted by A. G. Forbes, pier idem of the I'ommenlal flub to Investigate matter- relative to i the .MethpiTlat woman's college I.r ollon | .ir.itllIf lb- lr.lv Will Im- Uk.< II. . III. old Ion SUPREME COURT OF GEORGIA. Thursday. March 14, ,1907. Macon CirsulL W. Butler. re<-elrer, ea. 1'. K. Holmes et Cl.. I.. A. Pritchett cl at.. It. A Hrnndr.tt OMI and I.. It Wright at al. .four enseal, fnmi Itllili Argued Piill.uiMi fo. ts. M J. ilrndi. from Rlhli. Argued Rook wood in fhi* Vliy, met Inet night In the par- j , .... ■ I ora of tho Fommerdal flub and form- r | | l( > I list-in K<HIKW<I<I<1 I'X- ulnted plan- -n an tn raise funds to • tile fu l irnirn Ninallw.»d ve Willie Jimra, from t | Him.. Knt.iutitirl. , Annie lln.tr va. J. T. I ruler, from Bllib. i Argued. ■*1 A It Murchison, ailinlalalrator. linr'll. frr.ui I loll, loll. Argued, . 1 Utf, of At This im,eludes I he preariii eall of the elrtl ena. Ark.; doekel. Although the matter has not yet been dellnltely acted updn. It la probable that New Orleans will be the ecene of the neat annual convention ot lite Bouthern Ice Exchange. It la up to the executive committee of the association to fix the next meeting place and iltla will he done In the near future. The convention dosed Thursdev night wllh a banquet at the Kimball House. Before adjourning on Thurs day the following executive committee was elected: Executive fommlttee—George I,. Baker, nf Fnlumbla, B. O.j D. Wlng- T , • field, of Richmond. Va.: Ernest Wood- ruff, of Atlanta; Id-on Burlon. nf Hel- enn. Ark.: f. K. Livingston, of Green ville. Miss.: K. Burnell, of Btrmtng- ulnted plan- -o ee to secure this college. Active work I begin In « few da>n to mine the nm I « hlch la loo.ooii. Suits at $12.50, $15, $24, up to $39 or $35 f'kpii all in all, we can any that our patron* are lucky imleetl, when they eatt seeure »tteit excellent ( lnthinjr hi tltiriuK the Spring RB*i Stnnitier moiitlix, at aueh "*■«**• prices. EISEMAN & WEIL, Head to Foot Outfitters, 1 Whitehall Street. •unt | t*ols in artistic beauty. ■ Shapes, colors, decorations nun^^'^ln^’rhe'^m^iaM* eXql.isitO glW. Time-. 2I6.»12. «n IniTeeae of 7I.2M on x . , „ , the previous year, of these Immlgienta; Nil (lltllllcatCH III ntHIK- tde Hi Utah numbered 9*.J5>, those from the United States 63.,HI end those from ,,'..,..1 I"11 iitfif.i* ts siiriipd the continent of Europe 63,114, i VMM HI. r.HI II piCt t IS SlJglHU In the November Issue of the Tidn-venl Medical Journal Dr. furrle tie: cubes hia success In the treatment ,.f crrchro-xptnal ni'nlncllt-. Whllr naming Unit lumbar puoctuie and lint ho lb- have their value, nr gives a de- . Idcd preference to otdetee. provl led ihe.e hiv given in full nnd it peeled doses. that he and 31. A. Newell, who. It we* , do I med. received II.OMt from President J T. I organ to settle the Man Fren- ■ is, o claims and reinsure the Allaate 1 companies, are behind Old litigation I a-klng Mr. Dargen s removal as rn- I re, elver and are interested IB a apet • ulutive way In the cases. by its artist and is therefore a uimpie expression. You are invited to make a study of this collection. Maier & Berkele Atlanta Agentt for ROOKWOOD ham. Ala.: N. 31. Block, of .Macon, (in OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCO | F. L. Ricks, of Chattanooga. Tenn ; O 0 ' j H. Ilowe. nf Nashville. Tenn.. hiiiI G $10,000,000 OAMAQE Ole. H. Whitaker, nf Asheville. N. C. O 18 GONE EV FLOOD. O o o • O Hlbliuif. Pa., llanh IS.—It la O : NORTH1HN LlTCflARV MEN O estimate,1 that the damage by the Oi ... O iIoihI will l2ii,000,(KHl, O i QUESTS IN bHARLESTONa O liualnria la ait a ataoclatlll. O • | ooooooooooooaooooooooooooo j ap(c|1| Th , 0 „ r , Ull THROWN FROM BUGGV | Charltitoll. s. March IS.—Colonel AND SEVERELY INJUREO | Oeorge Harvey editor of The North American Review; Devld A. 3lunr„. aa. OBSERVER PLANT DAMAGED BY FIRE; BURNED FOR HOURS Special tn The Georgian. Charlotte, N. C„ March 16 Fire list night about t o'clock threatened for an hour to destroy the four-story building, the home of The Charlotte O be err or. After much difficulty the flames war* extinguished, the greatsat damage being done by water, is paper's publlcatlo red with. waa got la- To Olva Entertainment ■pedal tn The Geergtea. Columbus, Ga. Marchv-16.—The Sa vannah Dramatic Club, a local organi sation of that city, la booked to give an entertainment here on April ( fog the beneflt of a charitable Imtltutlon. Hi,.-. Ini t„ The Georgian Griffis. Ga.. 3tnr>-b t.V-Vila. Kalllr l.e grnnea and hrr ule,*-. 311., Il.rrllre Halley, were w-rluusly luirt In a ruliswuy nenr this .-Itvr Tr.trr.lsy afterenne. 3llra Halley la .earlier of the aerosd (rade In the grammar tS'is* n were nu th-lr return home from the ,'lly. when IlMrliiwea run nway. throw lug ladh ladle, front the vehicle, which was Inter .ronntetely demolished The none uf e-.h „f tItem waa lirvhvii and their fares were Itadly bruised. William J. Wotpart. William J. Wolpert, aged II years, died after a alt,in lltnr.rs with heart failure at Blatant editor, end Henry Loumla Net- non. of William College. 3laaearhu- aetta, are here today. Colonel Har vey wilt be the principal a|K>aker et n Si. Patrick's day banquet Monday night. two yoiTno'menTn JaEl - CHAROED WITH ROBBERY. B|ieclal lo Tha Georgian. Montgomery, Ala. Ilarvh II.—Oliver liinklna and Arnold Ullmrr. two aril- known young men. a ere arrested yes terday un the charge »f tobhing H. K Tlmlterlake. a painter. Tlinberiak A & P Coffee for use—can you use It? A A P Coffees are at all times crisp, fresh and enjoyable and superior In qualltjr to the average coffee sold. Olve ua your orders for coffees. Rio Blend. Iti lie Golden Rio. !b...... IBs "Our Special." tb t5a Maracaibo, lt> .Me Hultan. Blend, tb 36c Our Heat, It, ...40o Tee and Coffee tickets cn all ggidef Ik cents a pound. residence. •■» Fraser j leges that Gilmore knocked him In tin- -trret. Friday morning The Tuneral, head end took |M n«a> from him. Both 1 services will be eonilmted Monday the yoqng men are locked up awaiting mornlug at IV o'clock. la ttlal.