Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, March 25, 1907, Image 3

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND.NEWS. MONDAY, MAXCH «. 1MT. Careful Attention Given To Fitting Trusses Attention to the little things makes the aggregate result a big thing. Any one can see the big things, but the lesser require the trained mind and eye. c We attend to every point that goes to make up perfec tion in Truss fitting. Truss fitting is given indi vidual attention by an expert. All makes of Trusses. Come and let us show you our fa cilities. Mail orders filled. Write for catalogue. JACOBS’ PHARMACY TO SWUM UTILIZED CALAMITY TO ENRICH SELVES Capitalists Expect to Tell San Francisco of Bribe Schemes. Ska Fraarinee, March Bafora Grind Jory which la Investigating tha tan nlrlpal rottaaaaaa of Han Francisco ad it la eipectod that Monday morning's pro ceedings bafora tha /rand Jory will ha of .1 Inoat acnaatlonal oatara. Tha Loa An galea capltallata who ara officials atockholil- r-r. and promotara of the Home Talaphona Company and who paid otai 000,000 In i hrlbca and hoouaaa to Aba Haaf and ; gang for a franchla*. only to ha la tar aald nut for hlchar hrlbca from'tha Pactflc Btataa Talaphona Company, wlU tall thalr atory. Tha ptoaaantloa la monieatarily expecting to hear of tha a mat of Louts Glass. for- mar manager of tha Psd*e Btataa Tala phona and Telegraph Company, and Abra ham K. batwdlar, of Toledo, against whoa Indlctinanta for bribery warn ratnrnad nrday. An Intimation that tboaa hack of proaacotlon ware planning to assume con trol of municipal alfalra by rlrtue of thalr power over tha anpardaora waa denied al the dlatrld attornay'a office. “FRESH” STUDENT HAZED FOR TRICKING MR. BRYAN Ann Arbor. Mich.. March 25.—Be-.given by the Ann Arbor Democrats at ha waa altogether too freah with tha Armory down town'after the lec- Bryan, when the ora- ture. Two profaaaora were to accom pany him to the banquet hall. An Bryan completed hie talk. Marnh- anrt. who had no official connection with the ceremony, approached him. aelaed hla arm and ruahed him to hie carriage. Ha opened the door and climbed In after him. cloaad the door anil ordered the cabman to drive to the banquet hall. Marahand Introduced Bryan to all the Ann Arbor leading Iiemocrata and many of hla freahman frlenda. tviiiiuui jennlnga Bryan, when the ora- t>r wne In Ann Arbor laat week to de- llvar n lecture, Ouy E. Marahand, of Alllenre, Ind.. waa merclleaaly ham mered hy a party of fifty atudenta laat Saturday night Among other tor ment* meted out to him waa the .Up line. one at a time, of half a case Of “(loileil egga down the back of hla thin and breaking them agalnat his body "hen Bryan lectured here It waa arranged for him to attend a banquet GOVERNMENT SUPERVISION , NECESSARY, SAYS CLEVELAND Princeton. N. J.. March 25.—"There la nn h of the nature of delirium,” aald l finer President drover Cleveland In m Interview, "In the popular outcry acatnst railroad corporations.- There la inu'-li that la not only groundleaa, but “p'lig in the offhand attack! made on tie railroad* by thoughtless people, g "ti e should reflect that the ratlroada sr " vitally related to our prosperity, “1-1 that to attack them needleaaly la '' attack ourselves. It la not the atock '"Ullesa millionaires, but the prop erty of cltlaens, w idows and orphan*, whose savings are Invested In railroads, that la being damaged. "< it course, tnarc must be some form of governmental supervision, but It should be planned In a quiet hour, not In one of angry excitement. "It behooves Democrats to lose no time In bringing to the front the ts- •ue of tariff reform and In focusing the attention of the country upon It. Tariff reform Is the Issue that will clartfy the atmosphere, solidify, the friends of Democracy and bring victory to the party." BYTHEPRESIDENT Abilene. Kan*.. March 25.—Former United States Senator J. R Burton, after delivering the speech which ha had prepared In advance, mada the statement Saturday night that tha president offered him a pardon. He aald: "Five days after I waa In Jail the president offered me a pardon. It came to me personally at Ironton. The com munication waa over the signature of the pardon clerk. I never answered It. I would not anewer It. I would not ac cept a pardon from him under any con ditions. He, gentlemen. Is tha one that should have the pardon." Burton received an enthusiastic wel come here Saturday when he returned after serving live months In the prison at Ironton. Mo. In hie speech he aald he had been the victim of a political persecution. He blamed President Roosevelt for the action agalnat him. Cheney’* coughs, colds, 60 yean on the gists 26c. cures and croup, it All Drug O3OOOOO0OOO0OOOOOOOO0OOOOO O KINO AND THE KAISER O ARE TO BE SP0N80R8. O O O o Madrid, March 25.—King Alton- O O an and Queen Victoria have com- O O menced the traditional pilgrim- O o mage to the ahrlna of the virgin to O O offer prayers for the queen In her O O approaching accouchment, and for O O her speedy restoration to health. O O It la understood that In addition O O to Pope Ptua. the royal Infant will O O rave King Edward and Emperor O O William aa sponsors. O SKSOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Magnificent Display OF Easter Footwear Low Shoes AND Pumps FOR Ladies and Gentlemen, Boys, Girls and Children. We cordially invite your inspec- tion of the very best in style at our popular LOW PRICES. Every Shoe an Artistic Creation. Two Oxfords And a Pair of Hats And if they're not just exactly to your liking,we have others,-though we think aheapof these here shown. Oxfords are in Pat. Colt and Gun Metal and Tan. Stetson Law’s Special $5.00 $3.50 Hats are in half a dozen different colors, and black. Dunlap and Stetson $5.00; Law’s Special $3.50. Atlanta Agents for DUNLAP HATS, STETSON SHOES SHOOTS GIRLS FIRED UPON FOR SPEEDING THEIR AUTO MISS THEODORA 8H0NT8. MISS MARGUERITE BHONTB. . . J h .* ‘'’"beautiful daughters of Theodora P. Shonta, former chairman of tho Isthmian canal commission, wore In thoir fothor’o autemobil. when it waa fired upon by an offioar. Washington. March 28.—An automobile party, which Included the Mlstee Shonta. daughters of Theodore I*. Khonte, former chairman of the lafhmlan canal cotnmlaalon, bad an exciting experience at Glen Kcho Saturday evening when Town Marshal C. Collioa attempted to atop the machine for alleged violation of the speed law. Falling to tiring the autouioblllata to a halt. Marshal Colllna opened Are. lint (be chauffeur only Increased hla speed and no one waa harmed. Marshal Colllna called the Washington po lio* by phono, gore the nuwlior of the ma chine and aaked that It he stopped at the j city’s borders and Its occupants appro 1 heuded. Either tiecauae the message was heatei to town by the automobile or for some other reason. Major Sylvester's offl cera were nnable to comply with the re- qnest, bat they advised the head of Glen Echo's force that Mr. Shonta waa the owner of the machine displaying the ntuu- knowledge of an attempt by Marshal Col llna to atop their machine. No Information was given as to the Identity of the occu- B ants of the car other than that the Mlssea bonta were of tho party. FIGHT DECLARED OFF WHEN CHIEF SAID IAVi CROWD DISAPPOINTED 8pedal to Tha Georgian. Muon, Ga.. March II.—Although thousands of hand bills sod circulars had bm distributed throughout tha city announcing that Ed DeOroots, champion of France, and Jimmie Ryan, Australia'# moat sdantlflc pugllla*., would participate In a great physical culture demonstration, executed.In atx rounds, at th. Crystal theater Saturday night, the bout did not take place. At the appointed hour Chief of Po lice Oranvllle Connor dispatched on officer to tha management of the thea ter with the announcement that should the fight be pulled off the principals would be arrested for violating a city ordinance. Quite a large crowd had gathered to see the performance, and when the manager became convinced that the chief of police Intended carrying out hie announcement, the fight was de clared off and those who had paid to eee tho performance were given their money back. TAFT’S BROTHER SOUNDING OHIO Washington. March It.—That Charles P. Taft, of Cincinnati, tha brother of tha secretary of war. William H. Taft, la acting In full accord with tha desire of the latter In Bounding the state of Ohio with regard to Secretary Taft'e possible candidacy for tha Republican nomination In 1101, Is known to be a fact. PURITY PROCESS Means Excellence of the Preparation. Think of the enormously difficult task of haring: every tablet of Cascarets of the many millions of tablets sent out to the world the same as every other tablet,—equally as dainty, sweet, palatable and equally effective aa a medicine. are. i£u?5.7 night It i Mbonta •veiling, tint abr denial any 1,000 SHOTS FIRED Summary Justice Dealt to Negro Who Attempted Criminal Assault. Florence, Ala. March 25.—Tied to a tree with hla arms up. Cleveland Hard ing. a negro who had attempted crimi nal assault on Mrs. Ben F. Rice, waa riddled with bullets near here yester day. by 150 men. headed by Mr. Rice. The attempt at aaaault waa made Fri day and the assailant was frightened away by Mrs. Rice's shepherd dog. The negro waa captured Sunday half mils below town and waa laken before Mrs. Rica, who fainted at sight of him Upon recovering, she fully Identified her assailant, and on being aaked what should be done with him. told Ihe ne gro’s captors lo do as they thought beet. Harding waa taken a short dis tance Horn the Rice home, where a conference of tha mob leader* waa held. Rome aald burn him. but shooting waa derided on. It Is aald that over 1.000 shots were Bred. Beyond confessing hla guilt, the ne- {gro bad nothing lo aay. and was stolid. | far Indifferent, It seemed, to hla fate. -i body waa left Ued to the tree. Think of nearly ONE HUNDRED MILLIONS or boxes ol Cascarets sold in the last eleven years, all on the pure merit oi this wonderful preparation, and every tablet of nearly a BILLION TABLETS having exactly the same Purity, Quality and Medi cinal Merit as the rest of them. It Is the PURITY OF PRO CESS that made this seeming miracle possible—purity in the sense of exactness, nicety, care and selection. When, In 1896, Cascarets were first created, the purpoac of Ita maker* eras to make the beat Bowel Remedy ever designed and compounded. The preparation waa to be pure and harmless, made by PURE PROCESSES, and laid under a pure promise that it would accomplish always what was claimed, with the alternative of a guaranty or money refunded. The grsteful recommendation oi hundreds oi thousands oi pleated patrons who found Cascarets to be TRUE and dependable arte by far the greatest element in the promotion of their aocceaa. Now that the PURE POOD AND DRUG ACT his gone into effect, we cannot refrain from welcoming it for the benefit oi the people, and at the same time from claiming that we adopted OUR OWN PURE DRUGS Act in 1896, end by itcadiiit adherence to the principles then act to guide us. have convinced the world ol the power of purity and truth aa exem plified by Cascarets, a pure, honest, harmless, reliable article for the pre- id alleviation of aU ** * **■ w “ J *■— It. ThI* notice le siren In romance to aa romance calllns for mid election approved V J. CAMPBSC Clerk af Connell ot tha City of AtiaaU i*ool of City.) vsntion end diseases oi the stomach and bowels. What stronger argument than the favor of millions of satisfied friends, of whom hundreds of thousands have been relieved of great sufferings, can be offered to him or her who has not tried Cascarets when in trouble? The slightest stack of irregularity, costiveness, colic, headache, flatulency,- all the signa oi impending CONSTIPATION should be heeded ss ■ waning, and immediate recourse be taken to that great preventive of disease. Css- carets. The specific purpose of Cascarets is not alone aa a treatment for the FOUR ARE KILLED AND MANY HURT The specific purpose of Cascarets is not alone aa a treatment for the of Constipation, but even more so, to keep the entire food-canal clean antiseptic, dest ' * * , ~’" ing end start their i end antiseptic; destroying all ditease gemm before they can form a lodg- ' heir intquitoue activity. Those who have never tried Cascarets, at an Immediate laxative, ai reli able cathartic, a positive preventive and the best MUtroimd FAMILY MEDICINE, should go to their own druggist TODAY and btnr a little 10c. box—surely not too risky an investment They will be convinced and added to our tnllHont of friends Be sure you get the kind you ask for— Cascarets, tha only original, genuine, every tablet marked CCC. m boa Angeles, Cal, March 15.- liersune were killed ana li,Injured, sev eral faulty. In a train collision wltbfn the city limits Saturday night. A ape- rial train on the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Ke railroad, carry In* scores ot atudenta Jioma from an Intercollegiate field meet at Claremont, collided head- on with tha outbound limited. No. 2, on the same road, while both trains were moving at a rapid rule. > Both engines, one of the baggage cars on the Overland Limited, and tha smoker on the special wars demolished. ■ The known dead: ■a. H. KDU’ARDS. student at Occi dental College. ■c. O. FRANKLIN, student at the University etf Southern California. ■*t ■Major C. GAIL, student at Occidental College. I ItKD HODG80N, student at Occi dental College. Engineer Kelly, of the limited train, admits that .he received written orders to stop at a tower 200 yards before reaching the scene of the collie!ou, but says he "had not had time to reed Mb ordere before pulling out ot the ela tion '* All tho news in tho Extra. Notice of Water Bond Csctioa. ' Atlanta, Oa., March S. IW7.-Notlea M hereby fires to tbs qsaUSed voters af the city of Atlanta that the mayor sad general cooncll of said city hare called aa electloa to bo held at the sereral voting precincts In the city of Atlanta, wttbla the legal boors for bolding elections, oe Tuesday, the Stb day of April, 11*7, to determine whether the quallBed voters of the rity of Atlanta requisite two-UIn so— ot *r- — dollars of to bo nold the proceeds tt Improvements In i _ tern of water warn cf aald dty and extension of water mains within the set- pom,, limits ^ •old city of Atlanta, of the de li of one toon send (H.WOI doUett ns thirty <K) years, and bearing the rain of .four HI per eastern The principal and.Interest at to he payable In gold coin' of 'of Suuffi ?n r iy*3 I tax will tw reerSl’iSUa nd ail hundred and slaty, dollar. t>-r.annum on account end applied at the maturity i to thalr payment. ■ alM given that tha tax coUee- too county, state of Oeorglt, aa ... or elections, ordered by tbs may. or end general council of the rity of At. lasts, baa op seed books of reelatratloo for ro1era U ??be 0 c!ty?7nder BC tlM or&uaea* dberefor.- aad socb registrar will keep pats boose ot registration open daily, gendaya excepted, nntll within ten dare ot the date of aald electlao, at hla office la the annex of the court .house oo East Heater H - ■MMMttb lbyer riram eat . , rity of Atlanta, said county, and only tboaa voters whose names appear upon the raid registration book, aa quallSed to vote In city elections for tho cent jeer, shall be pcrmlttM t« ' said water bond elecUon. Ihe ._ revering the proposed lease of bonds a havr written or printed on thalr tld the words, -'For the Issue of Urn bant —- 0(W) dollar, ot Iwnda. foi -id extensions I H work.,” and llios I Kinds shall hate their tickets th ane of flee humlre tare of bonds for Improvement* In'and as* tension of the system ot water woekaT" The election shall be conducted nader the 3 m lee aad regulations governing tbs election ■ mayor, aldermen and councilman ot naM