Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, May 03, 1907, Image 19

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND. NEWS. FRIDAY, MAY 3. 189k 19 Wait for the BIG SALE! 87 Residence Lots in KIRKWOOD Auction Premises THURSDAY, 9th. STATISTICS. SALE OF UNCLAIMED 39. I. r. Wilson Mfg. Co., Atlanta, Ga., 4 ca. syrup 49. Walker Co., Atlanta, Ga., 1 hi. druga. ,.._ 41. H. M. Wood. Atlanta. Ga., 1 bi. hooka. AND REFUSED FREIGHT * “t A " aDt "' 0a - 1 bx - 43. Geo. I\ Walker, Atlanta. On.. 1 b*. polish. 1 bx. clock. SOUTHERN RAILWAY COMPANY, 41 J ' bj/i'Spfci; ' G * , lktg Mtr ' 1 Office of Agent, Atlanta, Ga., 4S. March Hcliank, Atlanta, Ga., 1 e. April 18th, 1907. w _ Clyde*' Weathere, Atlanta, Ga.. 3 hi. By direction of the Freight Claim Agent, hooka. 93. J. n. Brantley, Atlanta, Ga., drug*. 94. Mr§. Kate Bullock, Atlanta, Qa„ 1 bi. b. b. gooda. 98. Buck*, mntcr R. Co., Atlanta, Ga., hi. hardware. (Order notify.) 94. Anderoon A Co., Atlanta, Ga., «4 brL rlnegar, 4 kegt phof., 1 hi. glaao. 97. Jno. Andrew., Atlanta, Ga., 1 cot. 94. Aprl Kola Co., Atlanta, Ga., 2 hi. ex tract.. Ahtiot Fur. Co., Atlanta, Ga., 1 ca 1 mty 104. Ainer. Bcr. Co., Atlanta. Ga. keg. 105. Atlanta Wooden W. Co., Atlanta, Ga., 4 w. chnlri, 4 w. cb. Mats. 104! Aprl Cola Co., Atlanta, Ga., 2 bx g. tvnrr, 107. Atlanta Supply Co., Atlanta, Ga., 2 bl. rub. 109. Atla. Compound Co., Atlanta, Ga., By direction of the Freight Claim Agent, hooka. t. , rHaUio. 1 ** I will sell at public nuetton on Friday 47. Vave Htrotiae. Atlanta. Ga., 1 ca cigars. . leather goode. silty 17. i»)7. at'Decatur street depot. At- 4S. iJtnlcr * Venable, Atlanta, Go., f ca. 100. Amer. Bee. Co., Atlanta, Ga., 1 brL Inntn. (la., for freight and other charge. point. mty bottles. the following unclaimed nud refused ar- 49. G. T. lame. Atlanta, Ga., 1 bx. drugs, 101. Anderson A Co., Atlanta, Ga., 9 14 brlA tide. Of freight. Also a largo iiuaatlty of . „ 1 bx. clock*. .... „ _ phna., 1 keg phoe., 1 bi. ah’. W> D ftame.'l iaw, i''&Tlfitth“7. ™ * C °' A,tonU ' °*' T "“ * Ag,!,,, • «• Ml«a 'Lucy Atixnim* Os”'l bdl. 103. Andean & Co., Atlanta, O... 7 bag. 1 T. I'. Mnrehnll, Atlanta, Oa„ I erta. WIHIsm lewis, Atlanta. Oa„ 4 grate . V. . . ». T.T Me"lhlu, Atlanta, Ga.. » erta W. T. N. Leal., Atlanta, Ga., 1 sack wax. L T.'V'Z'ZlU Atl.au. Ga., . crt. n. K-glt^AtlanU, G.„ 1 bdl. effect., lilt} bottle.. 55 Knrn So la Co., Atlanta, Ga., 1 bbl. 4. Morrow A Co., Atlanta, Ga„ 1 drum a. keen noln. , heel. 65. Kocn Noln Co., Atlanta, On., 1 keg »yr- • "VSI’e, d!f C * r,hr> A ““ U> °*' 1 57. Keen * Xola Co.. Atlanta, Ga.. 1 keg ayr- ‘ C - Lab ’ AtUn, “- 1 63. Mrs. P *Allco Jack..., At.anta, G.„ 1 CA „ . , IIirder notify I drug.. . , ,, HO. D. T. Howard, Atlanta, Oa„ 2 erta 7 T r'sUi!;""" 0 " 1 ’ A,1 »"' # - Ikcgc dcr. ^ „«*■»£ Al „ nt .. 0 , * T. p. Mnr.hall. Atlanta. Ga.. S erta.®- J- M. Jenkins, Atlanta, Ga., 1 crt p. 112. B. 11. Harwell, Atlanta, Ga, 1 bg. nifv ihtt t i*>n ' frame. sugar. 9. Met '..key Hew Co. AUanta Ga 1 crt |L J. at. Jenklni, Atlanta. Ca., 1 bx. p. 113. B. H. Harwell, AtUnta, Ga., 1 brl. register * ’ "*•' * * frnme.. .. eugar. » J. si. jlcCarlr. Atlanta. Ga. 1 c*. nilr. «- T. L. Johnson. Atlanta, Ga., 4 bdl. pa- 114. D. T. Howard, Atlanta, Oa„ 1 pc. luiititT U6r liii|!i| „ niiflilnp. H. II. i. Muiin. Atlanta. On., I bx yarnlab 63. J. K. IlunnlcUtt, AtlnnU, Ga., 1 ca. 115. Lester B. A 8. Co., Atlanta, Ga., 1 bx. °*- 1 «• ► 44. IIllP*A Marry. Atlanta. 0.„ 7 bga. >1 oti.. " C £S"^*-"' A «“^ < ^» r - «. 5i;. Gcrnei!l«;' AtiintiT'O-.:; Tbihid b«: con'IA is I’l-ilmont lint Co., Atlanta, Ga., 1 CA «»• J- L. HcGIve, Atlanta, Gn.. 1 ca bnrd- U9. Scare. Roebuck A Ca, Atlanta, Ga., 1 Ga., crt. ca cot. ®- J. C. Hamilton, Atlanta, Ga., 1 bx. talc, m, j. Haul bed. Mills Comnnnr Atlanta Gn 15 60. A. F. llrulie. Atlanta, On., 1 bx. books. IS), T. X. Sontbgttc, Atlanta, Ga., 28 CA i. ™!et P lr ' Atlanta, uo.. u ^ 0rl|rit) r | ow dor, Allantn, Gn.. 1 crt. mudlnrd. •mII*. paper. 17 ■' l e‘!n^^ r k ^'V, A i , * ,, e U - 0a ’* t ’ rto - 71. B. A?tulietu Atlanta. Ga„ 1 keg elder, 1. is I'lidmont lint Co.. Atlanta. Ga., 1 CA Cwo^t'oi^Knight, Atlanta. Gt.. 2 rollt glue. Paper Mills Co., Atlanta, Ga., 31 rolla >rv Atlanta, Ga., l keg cider, i. paper, bx. samples. _ . „ 122. I’honlx Sup. Ca, AtlanU, Ga., 1 aack, l„t« — —' - — 72. <■ration Knlgbt, Atlanta, Gi„ 2 rollt i keg. ” , ' l '.i:::Thr,:^, com '’ any - A,Un,a - 73. b.»•«.», A.i.nu,c^icrv^ lM - °—’ co - AtUnUi °*- * box ft. T. I’m-**, n •1. Phenlx Dus'me \tf. Co ut.nt. Cn ”■ 125. Madison Oil Ca, Atlantd, Ga., 1 ax. ' "U" M b A S G. 9 roll’. * A * gn’r f l°bx , 'aamp| l eA' 0 *'' * brL 1.-4. “(FL A M.)". Atlanta. Ga.. 1 ea. .hoe.,' Atlanta, Ga., 9 rolla pa- p ^triek A Mica, Atlanta, Oa„ 242 127. Mutual Photo Ca, Atlanta, Ga., 1 bx. a V'l.Bller. Atlanta. Ga., 2 hx. mdse. , V“'*i- 1 l.,Iioe" U * , iisntn Oa 1 Ml n 123 oV* 1 -''™* II Renfro, Atlanta, Gn., 1 rot. _ 77. J. F.. Fleming, Atlanta, oa., 1 ml p. iza rocker 129. Mltrlielt Kolias, Atlanta. Ga.. 1 bx. 11,,,.. . . — , hnl . • 110. G«. Hy. and Elec. Co.. AtlanU, Ga., 1 H. Strleklnnd, Atlanta, Gn., 4 bx. chair.. ter 124. Montng Bros., Atlanta, Ga., 1 bx. ..ngt. A. W. P., AtlanU, Ga., } Jj r r |u<on 4 ,| aBtSj Ga., 1 ca. p. mat- _ ..giwxla. ter.. a III. UII111 * ^~~ W * TK A ItatiiT ^ ^ .. ..^..,8.,. n«.«n«n, O,., * cut. 77. J. Fliming'TtUnta. Ot., 1 bdl. p. 128. Atlanta, Oa., 1 bf. cot 75. \VnJif»r .sn-an,' Atlantal Qa.* t 1 ci.’tlck* matrrr. et« 79. The Umpire, . Atlanta, Ga., “ ’ ’ ' ~~ W- Emidre Ptg. A Bx. Co., AtlnnU, Oa., 1 ^ r b, nkl | n F k B . Co> Atlanta, On., I Jno. SUrey Co., AtUnU, On., 1 bx. d. p nte joxe.. , h _ . seats, 3 howea, 1 tank. '80. Dohhs Wey Co., Atlanta, Gf„ 1 bx. n. y, c [, Candler, Atlanta, On., 1 brl. (Site City Mills, Atlanta, On., 1 Iron matter. _ „ . , whisky. v I* 1 "- , 81. II. F\ Drake, \tltnU. On., H brL m c u c'aadler, AUanta, Ga., 1 brL Son. Hoofing Co., AtlnnU, Ga., 20 rolls mlnre. .... „„ M . wine. ,, Paper, 82. J. L.- Carver. AUnntn, Ga., 2 tx. jj, c. I.. Candler, AtlanU, Ga., t bdla. llenerv Smith. Atlanta, Ga., 1 bx. b. b. S3. C. M. chapman. Atlanta, Oa., 1 co. b sAna, Co.. Atlanta, G.„ 1 bx. 84. J. »er, Atlanta Ga 1 b, mdae «• ^ 0a “ 1 j ‘svhwartx. AtlanU, Ga.. 1 ca. h. & i!'8.' ^ *-rl. 134. CL. Candler. AtlanU, Ga.. 1 f. ma- T -ssar> on ■ s DEATHS. Allen Thomas, colored, age 45 yearn, died at 187 Reed itreet. Mrs. Catherine Gilbert, age 69 years, died at 10 Bailey etreet. A. A. Wood, ago 62 years, died ot paralysis at Soldiers' Home. Grady Frasier, age 16 yearn, died of tetanus at Tabernacle Infirmary. Eugene MoLarnn Ottley. age 30 years, died of meningitis at 527 Peachtree street. Mr*. E. A. Blaslngame, age 69 years, died at 362 Grant street. Rebecca Ward, colored, age 20 years, died at 10 Tolberts alley. Virgil Speace, colored, age 1 year, died at Howell Station. M. W. Rogers, age 84 years, died at Grady Hospital. Mary V. Bratton, age 1 year, died at 18 Piedmont, place. Joseph Grttxard, age 73 yearn, died at Grady Hospital. James M. Butler, age 78 years, died at 835 Highland avenue. Mrs. I. M. Harris, age 53 years, died at Grady Hospital. BIRTH 8. To Mr. and Mrs McKoy, at 10 Dewey avenue, a boy. To Mr. rend Mrs. R. C. Broodwell, at 838 Windsor street, a boy. To Mr. and Mrs, D. T. Forgason, at 343 Cooper street. BUILDING~P£RMIT8. 860—C. Q. Cates, to re-cover frame dwelling at 44 Vine street 84.600— Jacob Haas, to build two two story frame dwellings at 866-7 Bpring street (83.400 each). 80,800—Estate of D. Greenfield, to build an addition to building at 166 Walton street 860—Dr. W. C. Estes, to build frame shed at 807 Capitol avbnue, 8400—G. A. Clayton, to build one story frame dwelling at 588 Glenn street 8800—Jennings It Gresham, to moke alterations In frame dwelling at 14-18 North Forsyth street 8400—Jesse B. Lee, to build one- story frame dwelling at 487 Simpson street. i 8800—A. Jappe, to build brick store at 74 Gilmer street 81.000— Big Samuel, to make changes In brick store at 83 West Mitchell street. 31,200—R. H. Weaver, to build one- story frame dwelling at 6 Lena street. 36.600— Fltshugh Knox, to build two story frame slate dwelling at 90 West Peachtree street. 8800—Fultnn Realty and Improve ment Company, to build frame serv ants house at rear 306 Haynes street. 1370—A. B. Weaver, to make addl tlon and repair to frame dwelling at 67 Oglethorpe avenue. 86,500—A. Peit. to build two-story frame dwelling at 10 Columbia ave nue. 810.000— A. B. Buebl, to' build two story brick veneer dwelling at 26 West Eleventh street. 8200—T. H. Pitts, to build frame dwelling at rear 158 Ashby street. 3100—“W. B. Cummins, to recover frame dwelling at 307 Pulliam street. PROPRETY TRAN8FER8. 3250—Samson Booth to G. W. Hum phries, lot on corner of Franklin and Rucker streets. Warranty deed. 8125.000— Gordon Abbott and H. M, Atkinson, trustees of railroad building, to the State Mutual Life Assurance Company, lot on the corner of Walton and Fatrlle streets. Mortgage. 8600—Mrs. C. E. Buchanan to W. C, Jordan, lot on tho old waterworks road Mortgage. 31.338.33—George W. Adair to E. P. McBurney, lot InaAnsley Park. War ranty deed. 81.600— Mrs. Katharine M. Howell to John S. Cook, lot on Edgewood avenue. Warranty deoil. 39,000 (penal sum)—J. L. Leary to Mrs. Ida D. Frasier, lot on Piedmont avenue. Bond for title. 328.000— John F. Ridley to J, F. Leary, lot on Peachtree street, near Harris street. Warranty deed. 8500—James H. Thomas to J. E. Ver- llne, lot on Oliver street. Warranty deed. 35.600— Bun C. Ward to John O. Ward, lot on Peters street. Warranty deed. 8400—Robert and Abram Derby to W. C. White, lot on McDaniel street Warranty deed. 31—Mrs. Maria Gartrell to Robert and Abram Derby, lot on McDaniel street. Quitclaim deed. 39,000 (penal sum)—Edgar Dunlap to Mrs. Lida Z. Jones, lot on East ave nue. Bond for title. 33,500 (penal sum)—Dlnklnson Trust Company to Edgar Dunlap, lot on East avenue. Bond for title. 81.074—Mrs. I.. M. Thomas to L. A. Woods. lot on Formwolt street, War ranty deed. 33,100—W. H. Wynne to J. H. Bul loch, lot on Hightower street. War ranty deed. 8700—Mrs. Emma Cosby to W. F. Hammock, lot on Astor avenue. War ranty deed. 33.000— J. P, Davis to W. B. Henson, lot on Clarke street. Warranty deed. 3600—W. C. Estes to W. C. Thomp son, lot on Sims street. Warranty deed. 3300—Asa O. Candler to S. A. Thom as, lot on Kirkwood avenue. Warranty deed. 8176—Asa G. Candler to S. A. Thom as, lot on Kirkwood avenue. Warranty deed. 33,500— Mrs. Mary E. Farmer and M. Warren Reid to the Reld-Oordon Com. pony, lot on North Boulevard. E vi-JV 00 !-. Atlanta, Oa„ 1 bg. i - lira ala i.|n. Co., Atlanta, Oa. -■ ,. matter. fittings. 1 cs. roll Brown . ‘li'E' Atlanta, Oa., 1 crt. ^ atlnT'Leo. Co., Atlanta, Oa., * Tohed Paper Co.. Atlanta, Oa., 51 rolls 90. k *= Vo - Atlanta, Ga., 1 bbl. ^ p Ca A , taott( Ga., 1 bx. elec. rap«*r. Phi'cy, Atlanta, Ga., 4 bx. -Drillr notify). l 1. Wynne, Atlanta, Ga„ 90 p. rice. Mrs. >f. V. Barton, Atlanta, Oa., 1 bx. f>2|Y,riiijtr * Rice. Atlanta. Gt.. 1 eaoe. oa., 1 bx. g. 142. J. B. K Cbrlitlin. Atlanta. Oa., 1 bx. books. Ben Brown, AtlanU, ware. pamphlets. hugiies beaten IN KELSEY CASE staU tK A ‘ ban T. N. T.. May S.-The h,olght rejected Governor 1, (''commendation for the re. ' t l-i r Et? lwy A* superintendent *»ea 2jJ|j| •urance. The vote Hood: Yeaa 14, WHILE ACTOR PLAYED COUNCIL CALLS HIS TRUNK WAS ROBBED. R];CH MA y,g JJLIJFF Salisbury, N. C., May 3.—William Ritchie, an actor playing In a company that appeared In Salisbury, was robbed of 3250 during the performance. He placed the money In a trunk before going on the stage. Tom Lraven.ane- iro. who is Jnnltoc at Jhe theater. Is under arrest charged with the theft. Dm Moloex, Is., Hay 3,—The city council turned the tablra on F. M. Iliit>li.ll yester day. when It appointed a commit!., to confer with blm orer the pun-hue. of the Hi ml concerned In the. Option he offered to Kdltor Henry Inshrm. The city fntbera may take tip the •offer llulifsdl made to Itiubniii to give hint hie 9100,000 opiloue tv tin In opening Fifth etreet. 3700—J. H. Helmee and Adell Gill Holmes to Newton R.' Heard, lot In Prospect Park. Warranty deed. 3650—J. 8. Hall to Frank Word,, Jr, lot on Ormond street. Warranty deed. 32,500—Charles T. Page to Mrs. Mot- tlo M. McCall, lot on North Boulevard. Warranty deed. 83,200—Mrs. Mattie M. McCall. to e Mortgage Bond Company, lot on North Boulevard. Loan deed. 1700—Annie E. Gardiner to Charlee Kimball, lot on Center street. War ranty deed. 32.600—Mrs. Eva Lee Kelly to Mrs. Sarah M. Andorlm, lot on MlUedge avenue. Warranty deed. 31.250—Mrs. Lula Powell to Mrs. Eliza McGee, lot on McAfee etreet. Warranty deed. 1100—Mrs. E. S. Brown and Thom as Brown to William H. Williams, lot on Pnce'a F’erry road. . 31,700 (penal sum)—Mrs. Carrie J. Rodgers to J. C. Henderson, lot on Howell street. Bond for title. *75—Mrs. Salllc Harkins to O. FL and M. C. Horton, lot ou Chestnut street. Warranty deed. ' j 8600—Richard C. Drake to Joseph N. Moody, lot on Currier street. Warran ty deed. *460—Mrs. M. E. Farmer to J. C. Bridges, lot on Lawshe street. War ranty deed. • Her§ and Ther? From th? Department of Ladies Furnishings Ladies’ Embroidered Turn overs; a little soiled in show ing 25c Turnovers at I5c Tourists’ Ruching with the lace edge or plain, six yards in a box; Box 25c Tuxedo and Chiffon Veil ings, all new patterns, 50c, 75c and 1.00 Jap Folding Fans in pret ty Oriental designs, 5c, 10c, 15c, 25c, 35c, 50c, 75c and 1.00 Silk Gauze Fans spangled and decorated, 1.00, 1.50, 2.50, 3.50 to 15,00 Palm Leaf Fans, 3 for 5c and 2 for 5c . Embroidered Stiff Linen Collars At 25c and 50c Ruffles for the Shirtwaist front. Embroidery and plait ed lace, 50c to 1.50 Ready-tied Lingerie and! silk bows to wear with stiff! linen collars 25c and 50c Sale of Stocks Ladies’ White Stocks in) linen embroidered in eyelet/ designs. Silk stocks in solid colors! and in Roman stripes. Stocks in combinations ofj embroidery and silk. Stocks that were 50c andj 1.00, and 1.25, and more at' $1.00 than at 50c. SATURDAY 25c Each Chatnbsrlin-JohnsQh-DuBose Cq. FOR FATHER'S SAKE. TRY1NGT0BEBRAVE, SAYS AAISS LOVING Lynchburg, Va., May 3.—Regarding the dlapatch aent out from Charlottea- vllle soveral day* ago. In which It waa said . that Mira Ellxnbeth Loving, daughter of Judge Loving, who eliot Theodore Eaten at Oakrldge, April 23, for an alleged Iniult to hie daughter, after drugging her, had fully exonerat. ed Eatee and expreased amazement at the unwarranted action of her father, come a itatement from Aubrey Eetrode, of till* city, counacl for Judge Loving, that Mira Loving did not write euch a letter. The following la a verbatim copy of Mlaa Loving'a letter to her Charlottea- vllle friend: Thank you, Loulae! thank you more than 1 can tell for writing. Oh, Loulae. am ao inlacrable. It aecma that my life la one dark, dark blank. I am try ing to bear up, trying to aland It tor father'a aake, tor you know it will all nearly rent on me. 'God and the truth alone can help me. Oh, Loulae, will you pray for me? Will you get down on your kneca and aak God to help ua? At tlmea I think can’t atand It. That it can’t be true, wlah I could aee you—you would be euch a comfort to me, but I am believ ing that your heart la with me any way. My brave, brave little mother la bearing up wonderfully. There never aa another aucb woman on earth at ahe la. Lettera and telegrams have been coming for three days, and they are some eomfort. It'a such a comfort to know that In this, the darkest time of our lives, there are frlenda who are true anil who will stand by ua through the trouble. But Oh, Loploe! just think of it! has been here since the first, you know, and I don’t seo how we could have stood it without her. Then la here to manage everything. He Is n comfort beyond words. “We are ao thankful he la out on ball and now If we can Just get hla nerves straightened out. I had not seen him until yesterday. He came up here and put bis poor weak arm around me and told me to be brave. Oh. Loulae, isn't It awful! Some time, when I feel I can, I will write you more. If It’s not too much trouble, wilt you write me oc. caalonally? It will help ine so much to know that you are praying for me, and think about us. Oh. Loulae, Louise, think of It; think of It! “ELIZABETH." SEVEREOANARTERVi CAME Ladies in the Audience Fainted When the Blood Flowed From Ann. Special to The Georgian. Washington, Oa., May 3.—Clyde llaynle, a school boy about seventeen years old and son of Dr. W. L. Haynle, of* this county, was accidently cut In the arm Wednesday evening during the progrcaa of the commencement exer- cisea at Tignall which severed an ur- t tery nnd tho young man came near bleeding to death. The young man was representing the villain In a play and In order to have hla continue as suggestive ns possible of the character he was to portray, young llaynle secured hla father'a dis secting knife and placed It In hlff belt, blade upward. In stooping over for something the sharp blade of the knife penetrated his arm Just below the el bow. severing the artery. The accident came near causing the exercises to be terminated abruptly as several ladles In the audience fainted at the sight of the blood, but order was restored, and when It was learned that Haynles wound would not prove fatal, the play progressed with u substitute acting the part of the injured boy. lie Alleges There Are Im-j proper Classification Regulations, New York. Mty *.— 1 Theodore II. Price se» cured from Juetlco Blsehoff yesterday a temporary Inlunetloa restraining the New York Cotton Flxchsnge from"elee«17jr’lnK lot tos by wbat are alleged Improper stnndnrde. Tbe exchange ie enjoined from classifying cotton by samples drawn from balsa so Ionic before the time of elaeslflcatlon as to enable them to hecomo blenched, from ctsselfylng •iimples.unless the bale.from which they are token can lie Identified, - iioieeiiTle'vjre compared with proper grades, - or without affording nu opportunity for companion with etendarde ot every grade, or from ! classifying cotton which In immerehantsblo - Iwrauee of send'end'dlfC The case will be beard next Monday. 00000000000000000000000000 O 0 O WOMAN 8CARE8 BURGLAR O O WITH MANICURE 8RU8H. O O — O O Atlantic City, N. J„ May 3.— O O Mrs. William Cochran, wife of the O O cashier of a local bank, saved her O O valuables last night by scaring O O away a negro burglar with her O O silver mounted manicure brush, Q O which the man took for a pistol. O O As the shining mounting gleamed O O the' Intruder dashed out the door. O o o OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO MRS. YERKES-MIZNER MAY WED AGAIN etted In a rumor that ■ Hi | Is fo I* marrliNl n thlrtl time shonhf her suit for illrorre ie successful. There Is considerslile speculation as to the third hushsiid. But uo one seems to he sure of his Identity. BY FALLING WALLS Fire Destroys Durham Ho tel and Threatens Big Tobacco Factor}’. Dnrbsm, N. C., Msy t—Tbs lionet Caro- Hun was discovered In Unmet about mid* \ night. Inst night, nnd althonfh several t!re engines from HsIHfrh «*me to the assist ance of the local companies, the hotel was practically destroyed, ttorerat firemen wero .-lightly Injured by falling walls. The hotel covered almost au entire block. It waa within a few hundred yards of tho American Tobacco Company** plant, tb* largest tobacco factory In tbe world, sad was In the heart of the buslne-- n.-.-ti.m, which at one time wag threatened with de ft ruction. Tbe Carolina was owned hy Colonel Julian . enrr, the tobacco magnate, JM far : „J»4»ut a decade has lN»i*n the principal hotel In Purlium. The loos Is $l75,0i*', covered by Insurance. All of the gucstf escaped without Injury.