Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, April 05, 1907, Image 13

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TIIK ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. ■H Friday, apiui $1,350. [•or two beautiful lots, ideal lv located, very near Grant Park, on corner, shaded and durable from every stand point; lot 100x150. A pretty [ittle investment here will make you some money be fore the year is out. M. L. THROWER, 39 North Forsyth. GLORE & ^JUSTIN, 215 Peters Building. AT a BRADLEY STREET A SPLENDID ikr»Moom coftaco on lot $0 feet front m o7ly **«; « neat little homo and lino latest went. IN ONE BLOCK OF WILLIAMS STREET Ktool. four-room rottnse; nicely papered; ritrr and ,cwer connection; alloy In rear; fits); 11,260, on easy payments; get hmr. twostory six-room house near J pn*r street school; ulce cherted ftreet. Ei*t front; $2,000. roult ROOMS AND HALL, STTNSET AVE. *Yn half Mock of ear line. 1X00 cash and IliOO per month. $1$1©« fig ARB BUILDING TWO BROOM COT t«c« on Griffin near North avenne. which will bo nicely Onlthedwlthcablnet man- Mi; we can aell for 11,260; 1100 caih and 116 n.r month. VEAlt WHITEHALL STREET WE HAVE » eood place cnmittlng of one store and market and one dwelling. Price 13,000, UVE STORE AND DWELLING NEAR IRA itreet. Price $1,000. MCE LOTS ON GRIFFIN AND JETT itreeta; IK eaah and IS per month. plat, call at office. ACRES, 10 MILES FROM CENTER OF Jty. Near Ben HI1L Small honia on place; 11,30. LIST TOUR PROPERTT WITH US FOR rent or oale, If you y want good rcanlta. J. A BROOKS, Real Estate, 407 Fourth National Bank. Bell Phone 1393 Main. CHICKEN AND TRUCK FARM. i ACHES OK I,AND. WITH GOOD FIVE- room bonae and out buildings, at Vlnlnga Station, on Weatern and Atlantic railroad, In ID mllos of Atlanta. There In a line orchard on thla little farm. Tiro price la only II,S00. on dead r«y term.. If you are looking for n place like thla. you had belter sec me at opce. NEW MODERN HOME FOR SALE. On one of the most beau tiful streets on north side, two-story, nine-room mod em house, just completed, every convenience, furnace heated, electric lights, dou ble sheathed and floored. hi basement is servant’s fooni, storage room, furnace mom with cement floor. First floor, reception hall, parlor, sitting room or libra- {7> dining room, kitchen, sutler’s pantry, storage r °orn and lavatory. Second floor has four bed moms with large closets, •ath room and linen closet. All rooms and closets nice ty tinted, wide veranda front j| n d side, fine lot, east front, bmt class plumbing,material aim workmanship through- p «ce $7,500. ADDRESS OWNER, CARE GEORGIAN. HENpRICK & CO., Real Estate and Loans, 23 1-2 Whitehall Street, Both Phones. HERE ARE A FEW BEAUTIFUL IIOMF.S ON THE NORTH SIDE.- K.OOO BUYS A HEALTH’. L SIX-BOOM cottage on Jackaon street; lot 49 by 160; ’ and up-to-date; f* ful rcr $7,000, *Va? > UP'S FIVE-ROOM COTTAGE ON Moat Fine atreet; lot 44 by ID; bouse lu good condition. BUYS A HANDSOME RESIDENCE ta.000 BUYS TWELVE-ROOM HOUSE ON . East Pine atreet: lu good condition: lot 50 by 200. NORTH JACKSON STREET, NEAR Ponce DeLeon; nine-room two-story reii deuce; new; for l7,!no. te.800 BUYS SIX-ROOM COTTAGE Summit nrenne, nenr Jack,on. SOUTH SIDE RESIDENCES. "ON uu ouuiii i-ryor mreei, nenr In good condition, oh lot 50 by 160. CAPITOL AVENUE - S!X-R6oU COT! tnge. in splendid condition, lot 70 by 140; 10,000 BUYS TWO-STORY NINE-BOOM nouse on Capitol avenne; hoa nil Im proremente; lot 60 by 150. SOUTH PRYOIl STREET—BEAUTIFUL PRYOR ,,„ two-story nine-room house; storm-sheet od and double floor; modern; on lot 50 by 169; for only $4,000. , Ilom buys a I?ink heven-kooSi house on Pork nrehtiej on lot 53 by 107. CHEROKEE AVENUE. NEAR " BHYAN* by ' nice six-room cottage; lot i*rlee $3,000. l6ts. 14,000 RUYS BEAUTIFUL, SHADY. LEV- el lot; Capitol avenue; 100 by 200; near Georgia avenue. McCRORY & ' JOHNSON, Real Estate, 603 Peters Buildlngr—Phonea 4691. LOVELY HOME OX WASHINGTON street. If you nre thinking about this magnificent street, see us (don r t ‘phone ui). No one else has It for sale, and It’fl nil you could desire; $6,600. ON CAPITOL AVENUE - SPLENDID eight-room residence; large lot: easily worth $4,000. Let its show row this and moke an offer. Home one will get this If you don’t hurry up. TWO LOTS CLOSE TO SOUTH IlOULE- vnrd. 50 by 155 each. Take both of them for $1,750, nud you will make money na ann as the suu shines. No other agent has these lota. Terms If desired. Quick deal. $5,000 WILL BUY EIGHT-ROOM RES!- deuce near Park Street church. West End; .urge lot. No better proposition In thla aectlort; $1,000 cash, balance yearly at 7 per cent. $*M0 BUYS SPLENDID SIX-ROOM COT- fawn In rinklnnft fllr Wliln h;t!1 uni. $450—JUST OFF OF LEE STREET AND nenr WIIIlnghnm-TIft Lumber Company: lovely shaded lots, 450,l»y 625; large and beautiful. You tnn make money on these lots “as sure as time lasts.” Spleudlu place to put your money. IN OAKLAND CITY. LOVELY FIVE- room cottage; lot 60 by 270; level and beau llful. It's a bargalu; &60U. WANTED REAL ESTATE If you own property that you are willing to sell at a real bargain price, list it with us for. quick sale. We handle bargains only and have customers waiting. ATLANTA REAL ESTATE AGENCY, 1507 Fourth National iBank, Bell Phone 250 Main. CUSTIS N. ANDERSON, Real Estate, 527 Candler Building, / Phone 5161. 17 600—A GENUINE BARGAIN; rfhOOM ’ Kouiie oiilot 70x150, originally cost 116.0M. House nlone would eosl yon 1R.OOO Is modern lu nnwufrment and In g;>od order. Hee me ut once for this, ns II will Ik* wfid In next few days. 19 600—A BEAUTIFUL NEW HOME ON S'ortli avenue, near Poach tree; U room., lot 47x175. Is finished III best style, well litillt; In best nelithl»irho*d: «■> bleu 1 home. Will have to show you to appreciate It. SPECIAL QUICK SALE BARGAIN. IN WEST END, ABOUT 9 ACRES WITH 1,700 FEET STREET FRONTAGE. IM PROVEMENTS CONSIST OF A LARGE BRICK HOUSE AND 4 SMALL COTTAGES; ROOM FOR 20 OR 30 MORE HOUSES; PRESENT RENT INCOME OVER $50 PER MONTH. FOR SUB-DIVISION AS A MONEY MAKER NOTH ING LIKE THIS ON THE MARKET. QUICK SALE PRICE $8,000. SEE ME QUICK. CHAS. M. ROBERTS. 12 AUBURN AVE. W. A. FOSTER, Real Estate and Loans, 12 S. Broad. Bell Thone 2027. Atlanta Tliono 1981. SPLENDID HOUSE IN WEST END. NINE rooms; hot and cold water; on car line; lot 100x190. Price $4,750. Good home. ON BAWSON STREET IIILL-A JIM- dnndy, elevated, level lot, 40x150 feet, for $2,000. This lot la a apleudld location for a home or safe spot on which to build a aure- paylng Investment. # IN TEN MINUTES’ WALK OF THE to alley. A pick-tip for ! FOR RENT. FURNISHED. PRICE. RO 375 Peachtree $100.00 10 rooms 7 Fast Eighth 83.03 9 rooms 15 Morrison 40.00 7 rooms 273 E. North 32.00 5 rooms UNFURNISHED. PRICE. ROOMS. 331 E. Linden $30.00 . 10 rooms SIS X. Boulevard 60.00 10 rooms 245 West Peachtree 75.00 10 rooms 387 Piedmont ..... 40.00 9rooms 124 Merrltts 45.00 S rooms 652 Edge wood 35.00 8 rooms 282 Glenuwood 32.60 8 rooms • 41 Crescent.. 37.50 8 rooms Norcross, Ga. 12.50 8 rooms 92 Loomis 30.00 7 rooms 400 Piedmont 22.50 6 rooms 458 Crew 20.00 5rooms <0 W. Harris 33.35 6 roofila 24 Bedford 25.00 5 rooms 61 Love 23.10. 5 rooms 75 W. Georgia 11.06 4 rooms ROBSON & RIVERS, 8. W. Alabama. BEWARE! SAYS FORTUNETELLER neat ami attractive 2-story 6-room hoase with linll; gas and city water; lot 30x100, for $2,250. Terns $300 cash, balance $25 per month. Rented uow for $20 per month. Nice little home and a good place to let buy it self. 15.250—A NICE. WELL-BUILT 11-ROOM Iioumc on Houston street. In good neigh borhood; l ot 35*15). This Is cheap; come look nt It. 4.&JU—A l.l * * *»« f * V , wood avenue. North Boulevard, Jui 4ght rooms; all conveniences; lol $1,000 cash and balance easy. 15000 - A OBM-lilX-ROOM COTTAGE. i.V.w North Jackson, near Police It*- Ikhoi' ovioioi*: hatuloom.ly built; flue Uelgh borhood; every couvvnteuce. w. JONES & CO., 5 VIADUCT PLACE. CL08EIN BARGAIN IN 6-ROOM itoUSE, rented for 129 per month. $M6# on term*. WE HAVE FOUR VACANT LOTH BF. tween Moreland avenue and Cleveland ■tree!, two of them on corner. Corner Jot. SXO each. Inside lots W each. Will ex change these for city renting properly. Hee quick. Both phones 6M* ON 8DUTII PRYOIl 8TIIEET, BEYOND Goorijlu uvenue, nml on a corner, a «\vel cottage of Mix rooms, built for u home by a aneclaliat. Everything about It flrat-cluas. Von In* bought for $4,090. Thla la nu ex tremely attractive proi»oj*itloti. If you are really hard to pleaue, we want to #Uow It to you. * ON A 8TREU.T THAT IS IMPROVING oil the tltup, uot too far from Grant park ami convenient to Georgia avenue earn, a well-built 6-rooin cottage, with gna ami city water; lot 60x75; waa built for ami occupied an u home. .Wo conaliler It great value for $1,600; bnlf cash, l»n 1 nuce to suit. ON ORMOND STREET NEAR GRANT, A braml new ami tiiiUMUiilly good-looking cot* tnge of live rooniH and ball, with nl$ the conveniences; on large lot, for $2,860; oue* third cask, balance easy. SPLENDID II0U8E IN WEST END— Nine rooms; hot nnd cold water; ou car line; lot 100 by 190. Price $4,760. Good home. A NEW INVESTMENT PROPOSITION near the North Avenue yards. Three new bouses; well built and attractive; rental of $25.50 per mouth. Price $2,250; one-half cash. VACANT LOT ON TUB NORTH SIDE of Twelfth street; $0 by 176 feet. A gen uine bargain for $1,600 cash. HOUSTON STREET. CORNER HOWELL atreet, aeveu-rooni cottage home; nil city coureuleiires; lot 48 by 110. Price $2,850; f&W cask; Imlance $30 per moutk. LUCILB AVENUE, NEAR ASHBY atreet, compioto two-story seven-rooiu koiuc; all city conveniences; lot 37 by 1© to ullev; storm -sheeted and double-floored. All right for $3,760. Terms. ONE OK TIIE NICEST AND COSIEST six-room cottage homes ou tbe south side. Everything complete and comfortable. Rest neighborhood. Price $3,150. on terms of 8&> cash; i.mnnce $26 per month; 7 per cent. This place D now rented to a good teuuut for $26 per month. AN INVESTMENT ON EDOBWOOD nveaw, paying $37 p«r month. I’ric, $3,- 609. Tpore I, nothing bettor. GOOD EAST FRONT LOT, INSIDE CITY liinltt. on now Stewart avenue car line. All right for WOO. WOODWARD AVE.-COMPLETE 6-ROOM cottage home: street paved and everything down. Price $2,526. SIMPSON STREET-COMPLETE ( ROOM home; nil city conveniences; elevated lot. Price only $2,100. MCLENDON AVE.—ALMOST NEW 5-ItOOM cottage; lot 50x206 to alley; good place tw raise chickens and children. $l,5W-dcad easy terj)s. HARWELL ST.-NEAIt W. HUNTER BT. Five-room cottage home; nice lot, city wa ter; bouse Just being completed; $1,Ui0, on very easy terms. FINE LOT ON ORMOND STREET NEAR park, 60x1©; tile walks. Cheap for $800. VACANT LOT ON LAWTON STREET, West Etui, for $*». Very en,y terra,. EAST AVENUE. JUST BAST OK NORTH Boulevard; beautiful lot; $US0. ANOTHER MIGHTY FINE EAST AVE. lot. <1,010. A GREAT BIO LOT ON HIGHLAND AVE. In the hlfih •cotlou-JTSO. L. A. WOODS, 818-819 Empire Bldg. BELL PHONE 7099—ATLANTA PHONE 1771 I MAKE EASY TERMS. oughfnre roads, 20 atres In cultivation, 15 acres In pasture, balance In timber; fonr- roorn house; also good out buildings. Bear ing orchards. One mile to church, school and postoffice. Easy terms. Lot us know when you want to see this, and we will have our agent meet you at depot with team and show you. La Rate ea^t Mont former lot otf East Lake car line; very near the At lanta Athletic Club house. Price $225; terms. $10; bnhtucc $10 per month. $2,150—A BEAUTIFUL SUBURBAN COT- (age, right In the very best section of Honth Kirkwood; lot fronts 100 feet, 230 feet deep; csr before your door; very place for fruit, flowers and chickens. Terms to suit. NO. 198 JON'IlS AVK.-VERY PRETTY cottage, strictly modern; tinted walls; easy terms. Price $2.000, , I $226—FINE BUILDING LOT. ON GOOD .car Hue; $10 cash, $10 month; this is u large east front lot. $1,800=A I'ftETTV 5-ROOM COTTAGE; right near Grant park; easy terms. 6S9D-A WELL-BUILT COTTAGE ON _ good slit* lot; always rented at $7.W per month. I5T700-IN WEST END: BRAND NEW AND well uulde G room cottage; northern ex posure;,lot 150 feet deep. This will bear Inspection; easy terms. $3.000—RICHAltDHON STREET, CLOSE 111 6-room cottage; lot 50x160; good time to ent out car fare; attractive terms on this. $1.100—A 5-ROOM’ COTTAGE IN INMAN 1 Park. Sales Department: A. S. HOOK. It. C. EVE. FOR RENT DWELLINGS. 6 r. h , 274 Court laud 6*r. b., 44 Hluipaon 18.00 d r. h., 74 North avenue tspartineat),. Xl.ud 6-r. b., 39B Grnut 25.00 5- r. b., 2*4 lllgblaad 22.50 6- r. b.. 57-B Lee IJ.S> 5- r. U., 4(j9‘ ^IgcWiMHl I8.<W 5 r. h., 406 Honth Pryor libit) 20.00 $r. b.. 113-A'U West Peachtree teach). 50.00 6- r. b., ®) .Non*n>ss 29.00 5-r. h., © West Peachtree 20.00 4-r. b., 217 Liickle 17.00 4 r. b., 221-B Lhrkh* W.to 4-r. b.. 296 Wblteholi 22.50 4-r. h., 22# Wins!want 14.00 3-r. hL 34Wt Peachtree 18.00 3-r. IiTT 335 Cooper f.© JOHN J. WOODSIDE THE RENTING AGENT, li Auburn Avenue, Doth Rhone* (II. “WE BUILD HOMES.” YOU CAN SELECT A LOT ANYWHERE IN TOWN, AND WE WILL SELL IT TO YOU, AND BUILD A HOUSE ON IT TO SUIT YOU, ON A CASH PAYMENT. BA LANCE LIKE RENT, OR WE WILL PAY OFF YOUR NOTES ON ANY LOT. AND BUILD • A HOUSE, BALANCE LIKE RENT. SEE OUR ARCH. TECT, MR. J. -B. HAWKINS; HIS AD VICE AND DRAW- . INGS COST YOU NOTHING. W. P. KELLY & CO. 312-313-314 Peters Bldg. IH $5,500,000 Distinct Victory For Government Medi ation. ~^s^^MY.r£L£r,H*+ Fortune Teller—"I eee trouble In the railway line* In your hand, ware of a man with glnases, large teeth and a big stick!" CARR1E NA TION HAS RIVAL SALOON BUSTER IN CHICA GO Chicago, April S.—Mr*. Carrie St. Claire tvns arrested yesterday after she had partly wrecked the saloon of Andrew Nonnenson, where her hus band said he had spent the greater part of Mb weelfs pay; She used an ax. smashed two large plate-glass windows In the front and threw the ax through the door. She then entered the saloon and smashed the cigar show case and the bar glasses. Before she could break the mirror, a cus tomer wrenched the ax from her. UNION HENS LA Y 2 EGGS FOR HUNT AT GRANT PARK At last the union triumphs. ,Two un ion hens have been secured and two union eggs, bearing the union label, are added totho thousands which will bg hidden In Grant Park Saturday after noon for ttiejdg egg hunt. Wade F. Harding, president of th* Atlanta Typographical Union, has se cured a promise from the hens that the eggs will be ready for the hunt. The two eggs will bear the liplon printing label and the lucky finders will win 12.60 each, In gold. All they need to do Is to llnd the eegs bearing the queer shaned label of the Allied Printing Trades Council and present them to Mr. o .. . , dlns The a poultry farm Friday. Thousands upon thou sands of eggs are being boiled In prep aration for the big bunt. Some of them are broken In the process, and all these are enapped up eagerly by the army of workmen who are putting the park In shape for the summer. If hard-boiled eggs, eaten by the doxen, are Indigesti ble, then the doctors should be kept on the Jump Friday night. All through the woods In the park the eggs wllh.be hidden. Under the grass, tucked * under stones, hidden in leafy dells and rugged hillsides, will he eggs of a thousand colors. The prizes of fered to finders of certain marked eggs add materially to the interest, and the list Is long enough to give everybody a good chance. DISTRESSED HUSBAND RUSSIAN DOM SEARCHES ALL NIGHT FOR PRETTY WIFE Indianapolis, Ind., April 6.—Mrs. Benjamin Dorn, of Chicago, who, with hen husband, has been visiting since Monday at the home of Fred C. Gard ner, disappeared yesterday afternoon and an all-night search failed to re veal any trace of her. Mr. Dorn Is unable to account f«r his wife’s disappearance. He thinks It im probable that Mrs. Dorn could have met with any misfortune. The woman appearance util Is prepossessing In stylishly drsssed. OCXiOOChJChXiOOChXhJChJOOOOOCkJO a o O ROOSEVELT IS PLEASED O O THERE'LL BE NO STRIKE. 0 0 0 O Chicago, April 5.—When the 0 0 settlement of the strike on the 0 0 Western railroads was effected, 0 0 Commissioner Martin Knapp, of 0 O H10 interstate commerce eommis- O O Hon. and Charles 1’. Nelli, com- O O misstoaer of labor, sent the fol- O 0 lowing telegram' tc President 0 O Roosevelt: 0 0 "Complete eettlement effected. 0 0 Result highly satisfactory. A dls- 0 0 tlnct triumph for government me- O 0 dlatlon.” I 1 5 0 The president's reply was: ' 0 0 “Am greatly pleased and heart- O 0 fly congratulate you both.” 0 O 0 00000000000000000000000000 Chicago, April 6.—By the settlement of the threatened strike on Western roads the peace envoys achieved a sig nal victory for the principle of concilia tion In labor controversies. In round figures the railroad em ployees will profit $5,(00.01)0 during the coming year from the concessions made by the companies. The number of men who will gain by th* advanced wago scales Is-close to 60.000. •All danger of a tie-up of the rail roads of the West Is now averted through an agreement effected late In the afternoon between the railroad managers and the train service em ployees. The pact was arranged by Chairman Knapp, of the Interstate com merce commission, and Chairman Neill, of the department of commerce and labor. It will be ratified formally to day. Under the terms of the agreement the trainmen will receive an advance In'wages of about 1# per cent or about 2 per cent less thap demanded. The em ployees waive their nine-hour day re quest, which never was considered se riously In tlie negotiations by either side. Both sides to the controversy ex pressed thepi*elv«s as highly pleased with the work accomplished by the Federal agents. They spoke without restriction In praise of the Federal con ciliation Idea. I feet safe In saying the railroad unions altfnys will have regard for the public Interest," said Chief Garretson, of the conductors' order, "and they can not Bubmlt their case. In any contro versy with the employees, through a better Chanel than that' provided by the Erdmann law.” Bt. Petersburg, April 6.—Troops com pletely dominate the city. In prepara tion for any developments of the douma session which might arouse the popu lace. MAY BE DISSOLVED CLERK WHO SOLD HARRIMAN LETTER RELEASED ON BAIL St. Petersburg, April 6.—Persons high In authority predict an early dissolu tion of the douma following Us present I » . -» r . *_vr discussion of the budget. If the bud- l l'tlllSfcr Of JllSSlVCtOPi CWS- get Is sanctioned the government will paper Gets ftfan in Trouble. j.' $600—GOltDOX HT1IKKT LOT, «xl$1. ILOW-FlFTY-FOOT FRONTAGE '55 fuel* of two HtiwlB: on** Mark from Hi** tllditi fiilrniM** of Grunt park; on rmun. iTiW-HEaT LOCATION IS INMAN l*ttrk. 75x176. {MM—HIGHLAND AVE. tXIHXEH. 201>H»J li.MO-nTlt.DKK'K OPPORTUNITY; iSxIffl to filloj; tr.-ilklug <IUtntir«*. ami ou car Hue, i)nly unimprorc*| property pear. fc.reO-HIUTJTrPl f.I.Y ELEVATED t'Wlt- tier, prominent afreet, 409x218; oiie-tblnl malt. IStMO-l’O.WE Hel.KON 1‘OltSfcR, 1791 Up. I'nn't lie Mti'ii. PKAI'IITREK I'lltl'LE LOT. Ox3V) tkita-NOllTli Bill' Li! VA lTI> POUNKif ,,vi-r 3» fist wiu:ir,‘. Mux perfectly. I ilJ.OOii—BE8T VACANT PEAl'llTliEETr I corner; © feet front. WE GET RESULTS.” TOO MUCH POLITICS L BOAR! Is politics upsetting the tnedlrsl staff of Grady hospital! The resignation of Dr. Jamea B. Balnl, already tendered anil aecepted, and the reportaW other realgaailoua to follow, are said to In- due to the fart that the physi cians Object to the Injection of politics lift.* the Inuird. "This la the aecrnt of the whole, situa tion,” staled Alderman Joseph lllraeh, chairman of the board of trustees, to a representative' of The Georgian Friday •'Them* phyeirlnns have given their best services to the hospital for years and with out one cent of compensation. As Dr. llnlrd sold, If lie had ctiaryed for Ibe -services rendered, lie sou Id 1st $75,000 better eff financially today. "It Is n sad commentary on the city when polllbs can not lie kepi out of n clmrlfnlde Inetltiition like Graily hospital, and when such physicians as commit.' the medical itnff can not rcudei*, tbclr serv ice! free to the |ioor and needy without be ing lurataed liy politicians. -This, In my opinion. Is the real ren son why Dr. Baird resigned, nud I will uot tie surprised If others follow the eume T7s reported that Dr. W. 8. Elkin has decided to resign, but his resignation Is not ret ill tlie hands of the board of trustees. Dr. Mi'ltne Is said also to be considering lerlng Ills resignation, r. C. W. Strtcklsr has spplled for the on the Imord msde vacant l>» the i-estgiinttou of Dr. Baird, and Dr. n. 8. Goldsmith has applied. In Ibe event of Dr. Elkln'a realgnatlon. TRIO IS FINED FOR VAGRANCY NOISELESS AIR GUN FURNISHED NO CLEW While walking along Woodward avenue, near the corner of Pulliam atreet, Friday morning about 8 o'clock, Henry Toney, the l4«year-o1d son of E. M. Toney, of 109 Woodward avenue, was abot In the left thigh with an airgun and palnfuily wound ed. It Is uM known who fired the shot nor from what point It was tired. Detectives were sent to the scene and Investigated the nffulr, but failed to find the owner of the gun. The shot passed through the boy's trousers nnd penetrated the flesh for some distance. TRACTIONS PENALIZED FOR OVERCROWDIN G .London, April 6.—A bill will bs in troduced at the reaasembling of par liament giving the hoard of trade and th* railway commissioners power to ordc-r the companies to run mors fre quent or longer trains and to Impose penalties In order to prevent over crowding. GOVERNMENT FIGHTS OCTOPUS IN THE CHICAGO COURTS. Chicago, April 6,—Attorney* for the Standard oil Company will try to show Frank Reynolds, M. Oliver and IV. G. Smith, who are said lo have been stopping , at the Salvation. Ann* hotel, were hountl that the (-cent rate upon which shlp- to the aiete courts Friday morning by j ln .nta were made from the refinery at Recorder Broyles on the charge of vsgrnu k„. ... . .. , r. Tbclr lunula were fixed at $3U0 each. (Whiting, Ind., to tout 81. Loula was a The trio wan suspected of trying to film-1 legal tariff, fl.ini the gofernment by denning old post Assistant District Attorney Wilkinson age stamps and reselling th lint this objected to this on the ground that the 2fif SSf iLcn" foUnd*To g‘2 I tariffs had not been filed with the Inter- mnocciwion TXr. r" but befi&U&t lie j state commerce commission, and were was merely xelllu* them lo stamp eollec-'ln no sense legal. The objection WM tors. sustained. New York. April 6.—Ball nt $1,006 was flxfid today in the caae of Frank W. Hill, who waa arrested last night charged with making public the letter written by E. H. Harrlman to Sldrtey Webster. In ’which Harrlman nsserted that President Roosevelt had asked him to raise funds for the Republican party In the cumpalgn of 190$. A formidable array of lawyers appeared. Assistant District Attorney Krotel hsd charge of the prosecution, aided by Alexander Miller and Qordon M. Ruck, personal counsel for Mr. Harrlman. Former Magistrate Maurice 8. Ilay- man appeared for Hill. When Mr. Omncn suggested that J50» ball would be sufficient, Mr. Krotel de murred. He said that there were cir cumstances which made It deslraofe that $1,000 ball be exacted, although the offense with which Hill Is accused is only a misdemeanor. Abraham Har- nlsh gave boil for Hill. Hill’s wife wss In court, but site waa not allowed to go Inside of the railing. The indications are that possible prosecution of others concerned In the printing of the Webster letter will follow. Harrlmau's attorney represented to the assistant attorney general that he considers the publishers actually re sponsible with Hill In violating the law. It was for thlB reason that bail was made so high that no one tvould tin 1 1 It worth while to give ball for Hill, with the view of getting him away from tut prosecution. LABOR AGENT FINED; WILL APPEAL CASE W. J. Truiium noon :tud ilia a r.» tnk*» mit a 1 IU'*SI ate /flirn** 1 nllrv* of I be V *»*1 Hi* Wk'.til mill j;*» lo r«ri«