Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, May 17, 1907, Image 2

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:CHE ATLANTA GEORGLYN AND NEWS. rBIDAT, MAY 17. lOT. 10 BE FOLLOWED BY OTHER CASES Bucket Shop Indictments To Be Tried in June Next. Following the appellate court affir mation of the conviction ofO. N. An derson for violation of the Boykin anti bucket ahop act. Solicitor Charles D. HIM has Issued Instructions to have the Other nine cases pending placed on the calendar for June. The nine Indicted at the same time " as Mr. Anderson were: Albert Curran. Holland Curran. John Curran, -Ous . Eecher. Harry Anderson. Louis Hulfa- her, Edward Whittlesey. Daniel Danne . and T. M. Hamilton, Sr. These cases j were held up on an agreement that a 1 test would be mads of the one case. The parties all agreed to refrain from ' engaging In the business In the state pending final adjudication. As stated In The Georgian, no const! tutlonal Issue was raised or passed upon In the appellate court, but the decision Is a sharp warning that any efforts to break either the spirit or the letter of the Boykin act by subterfuge / will not be tolerated, i When the Boykin act went Into ef- , feet January 1. 1(07, .Mr. Anderson and : others opened up establishments under I the name of exchanges. Mr. Ander I son's place was known as the Commer 1 dal Exchange, and only members were | allowed In the exchange. Membership . dues were fixed at (1 per month, and I -Mr. Anderson had It to (0 regular pat. , gone. This room was equipped with the board, leased wires and all the appur- ! tenances of a regular exchange or .bucket shop. Quotations were received ! here, but It was established that no ' money was wagered or received In [ this main room. But Mr. Anderson had I fitted up nearby another room, which f had no direct connection with the ex- | Change. Here, It was testified, he re- I celved orders and placed money for I customers, and by this method the act was evaded. It was pointed out that a I maximum membership of 10 at 11 a I month would not pay for the expensive I quarters, much lesa the (11.600 per an- 1 num for the leased wire,.the operators ' and other necessary expenses. Blood HumorsISTEVEDORES STRIKE BECAUSE ONE FIRM EMPLOYED NEGROES Affect the whole system and cause moat diseases and allmentf. Eliminate them by taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla IdQaid or tabltU, 100 Doeee One Dollar. and WMI8KEY HABIT* cured at home will* out tain. Book of j tlcuurs sent FBI B. M. WOOLLEY. M. D% INSURANCE AGENTS ARE ENJOINED In response to s petition filed by the Metropolitan Mutual Life Benefit As sociation Thursday afternoon Judge Pendleton granted an order tempora rily restraining W. H. Green, W. II. King and B. B. Blackburn, former agents of tho company, from seoktng In any way to Injure the business of the latter. The final hearing Is set for May IS. Ths company charges that Its three former agtnta mentioned In the peti tion have formed a conspiracy lo In duce their policyholders to transfer their policies to other companies, and that they are using thslr Influence to Injure and damage as greatly aa possi ble the business of the concern, O0OO0OOO0O00OO0000OO0O0OOO o RIVERS OF WHISKY , O O RUN INTO 8EWERS O O BY COURT'S ORDER8. Q Awnings For (stores. Offices. Residences, Public Buildings,etc., manu factured and put up. All work guaranteed 'Lowest prices. Phone or write for estimates. J. M HIGH GO. Atlanta, Ga. 200 Walk Out at Mobile Lumber Yards, Tying U pAll Work. POLICE SEARCHING Chas. A. Edwards Not To Be Found After Stabbing * Affray. f.-4Cei are atlll ecogrlng the city for Colonel Charles A. Edwards, a wall known newspaper correspondent and secretary of the Democratic con gressional campaign commute, who, It la charged, stabbed Senor Allendro Garland, on attache of the Peruvian legation, early Thursday morning us a result of rivalry over a young woman named Louise Scott. The whereabouts of Miss Scott re mains a mystery. It Is believed, how ever, thet after reaching the DeSnto, she packed up her belongings and left town. Special to The Georgian. Mobile, Ala^ May 17.—Over 200 tlm- bermen engaged In loading steamers with timber for export, went on a strike here today, completely ttelng up the crush of shipping at this port. The men went on strike because one steve dore firm employed negroes to losd tim ber on a steamer in the lower bay. It Is believed that the differences will be settled without any great loss. * 9 ILE8 CURED IN 6 TO DAYS. IZO 0 ijr rage ndltic : ndeu. ABE HUMMEL MUST SERVE YEAR IN PEN Last Hope Dashed in Deci sion of Justice Cullen. O Independence, Knn.. May 17.— O O For more than three hours last O O evening Main street, the prlnelpal O ; O thoroughfare of the etty, was a a O river of liquor. Under the order O | Cl of the court. Sheriff Paxton emp- O O tied (00 eases of whisky, several O O hundred casks of beer and a large O O quantity of gin Into the street, 0 0 where the liquor could And Its 0 O way Into tho sewer. 0 0 0 00O0O0000O0OOO00O00O00O0OO New York, May 17.—Abe Hummel, the well-known attorney, must now serve one year In the penitentiary for conspiracy In the Dodge-Morse divorce proceedings. Chief Justice Cullen, of the court of appeals, refused to grant him a certificate of reasonable doubt as to the validity of hie conviction. This decision dashed his last hope. OO00O0 0O0000O O0O00000O000O 0 0 O PROMINENT WOMAN a 0 MARRIE8 A PEDDLER. O O O O I,os Angeles, Cal., May 17.—Mrs. O 0 T.oiMsu Douglas, widow of the late 0 O Benjamin Douglas, founder of ths O O It. 0. Dun Commercial Agency, 0 O was married In Santa Barbara on 0 O Wednesday to William Pestsr, a O O gardener on ths estate of Mrs. O O Christian Herter, of-New York. O 0 Pester, before securing employ. O 0 ment as a gardener, was a fruit 0 O peddler. 0 0 O O0000000O00000000000000000 From the suny climes ef Rockingham. the |oldan belt, comes SQUARE AM) HON- STEPHENSON BROKE WISCONSIN DEADLOCK Madison, Wls„ May 17.—The Wficon sin senatorial deadlock was broken by ths nomination on the first billot of last night’s Republican caucus by former Congressman Isaac Stephenson, of Marinette, who will succeed John C. Spooner, resigned. Stephenson, 64; Each, 21; Hatten, U; scattering, 3. Ths ballot was the end of a deadlock existing since April It. CASTOR IA For Infanta and Children Tbs Kind You Have Always Bought Bears ths Signature of s uinuu _ ■ARROW Collar Expertness gained by yeara of experience justifies the claim that Arrow Collar patterns insure perfect fit and sit. I 200 STYLES IN QUARTER SIZES ; 15c EACH ; 2 FOR 25c I CLUtTT, PEABODY A CO,. TROY. N. Y. ■ or CLUCTY • CANNON’S BOOM FOR. PRESIDENCY Washington, May 17.—"Uncle Joe” Cannon, according to ths war horses of the Republican party In Illinois, will receive the solid backing of the Illinois delegation In the national convention next year to head the praaldentlal tick et. The Cannon boom for president, these friends declared, has passed the stage of an experiment, and then's no stopping ths tide In his favor, Friends and supporters of "Uncle Joe" scout with great emphasis the Idea that he Is In league with the “reactionary" forces, snd men of force In the Republican party heap ridicule upon such talk. SAILOR DROWNS OFF OLD POINT Shopping Over Our ’Phone IS AN APPRECIATED CONVENIENCE. Private Exchange with operator in Our Store. row is. Scores upon scoree of fum flies ring us up every day for drugs and drug store sundries. We operate a FREE Messenger Service in connection It is a well know fact t our prices weaken competitive figures (that is be* cause wo enjoy a mastery of the mar* ket. Buying, as wa do, for this and two other busy drug stores). Right prices. Phone us. Our Broad Guarantee On everything wo sell we guarantee tho price to be al ways as low, never higher, and In most cases lower. JACOBS* PH ARM ACY 6, 8, 10 Marietta Street. 23 Witehall Street. BINDS HIMSELF TO IRA CK 70 GAIN LOVE OF GIRL All Modern Business Concerns Find the Long Distance Bell Telephone of inesti mable value. It saves time by preventing delays. You can apply it to your affairs^ with,surprising results. Reasonable Rates; Satisfactory Service. Call “Long Distance,” Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Co. JiEV SKI Wa of a Defiance, Ohio, May 17.—The grand Jury for this county haa Juat reported and the member, mad. a hug. Joke of their work by bringing In an Indict ment In a caao whera they were rea sonably sura that no crime had been committed. The Jury Indicted "Mr. Jense James." The deed for which a true bill Is re turned against Jess# Is having tied one Charles Klmpel to the Baltimore and Ohio railroad track several weeks ago. One night Klmpel was found tied along the track. When rescued he gave out a story that some Toledo man sand bagged him and put him In the way of a train. An Investigation caused tho police to believe that Klmpel tied himself and made up the story to gain tho love a girl who cares little for him. It t such a weird story and so Ilka the desperate acts of the former bandit that the humor was too much for tho Jurors. A Coffee Fact!! Many Highly Organized People Are Definitely and Distinctly Diseased by Coffee Not with all people, but many, particularly those highly organized—brain workers and their kind—the alka loid—caffeine—contained in ordinary coffee, has a direct action ypon the delicate nerves of the stomach, and by a pathological law the nervous system is graduiflly and surety affected. The result will show in a variety of ways, such as head aches and bowel or kidney trouble in some people; in others smothering sensations about the heart, dyspepsia, etc., and in many the power of the brain is impaired. Different people will be affected differently, but com mon sense should teach that if you have any disease or symptoms of disease you should endeavor to locate the source and cause. It’s useless to take medicine and at the same time con tinue the use of some injurious article of food or drink that not only caused the disease but continues it from day to day. Leaving off coffee takes away the cause and the natu ral food elementa obtained by long boiling of Postum Food Coffee go constantly to replenish and rebuild the delicate gray mat ter in the nerve centers throughout the body. Mental poise and stnrdy physical health can be turned into, wealth, fame and happiness. ' Try a Personal Test on ► YOURSELF! “There’s a Reason” Norfolk, Va., May 17.—Th« body of Augustus Stein, a coxswain belonging ot the crow of the battleship Virginia, was picked up In Hampton Roads yes terday. Bteln waa drowned on ths night of April 20, when the launches of the battleships Virginia and Connecticut collided oft Old Point THAW PROSECUTES MOVING PICTURE MEN New York, May 17.—On complaint of Harry K. Thaw, John Hauser was nned S100 yesterday for exhibiting moving pictures purporting to be n repreeenta- tlon of the Thaw-White tragedy. Hau ser's arrest was brought about by Thaw who heard of the pictures being on ex hibition In a First avsnua amusement place. SUICIDE CLUB NOW HAS EIGHT VICTIMS ON ITS LIST The Best Dining Car Service BETWEEN ATLANTA 1 yj q| Cincinnati & Louisville J * IS OTTERED BY THE / Louisville & Nashville R. R. A Solid Vestibuled Train I Leaves Onion Station 3:30 pm. Daily / i Ar. both cities ISO am. next morning City Ticket Office No. 4 Peach tree St ^ dT/ Attfl Des Moines. la.. May 17.—Two more tragedies were added to tho Suicide Club list yesterday, when two women, both raid to bo members of tho club, ended their lives. Both took carbolic acid Thursday morning and both nre dead. The list of victims of the club FIRE RAGED IN PITTSBURG Pittsburg. Pa., May 17.—Fire In the down-town district early thte morning destroyed four dwelling houses and several large manufacturing establish ments were threatened. A number of firemen have been Injured. DISLOCATES JAW IN FALLING TO DECK New York, May 17.—While waving a greeting to hla brother from the White 8tar liner Adriatic as she came Into port this nftsrnqon. Richard C. Kerens, Jr., son of Republican Committeeman Kerens, of St. Louis, slipped on the deck and dislocated hla jaw. LAYING OF CORNER 8TONE WAS WITNESSED BY 3,000. DIES F RECEIVEDJJUNAWAY LaGrangc Man Hurt Sun day While Driving With Companions. Special to The Georgian. LaOrange, Ga., May 17.—Nathan Fer rell, the young man who was thrown from his buggy and fatally Injursd by his horse running away Sunday even ing while out driving with two com panions, died yesterday evening from the effect* of the Injuries susltlncd. The funeral will occur this evening from the reeldence of his slstsr, Mrs. W. 9. Gibson. Mr. Walter Gibson and Ben Roberts, the other two young men who were In the buggy with Mr. Ferrell, have about recovered from the Injuries sustained now number eight. Mlaa Lida Golden, daughter of farmer near Flagler, In., swallowed tho poison. She wae despondent. Miss Katie Kessler took the same poison at the same hour In Iowa City. Notoriety over a law suit no* given as tne cause. ELKS' GREAT PARADE FEATURE_OF SESSION Mayor Joyner Heads Atlan ta Delegation in March Through Streets. A Rare Chance to Secure High Grade Wagons at Remarkably Low Prices. ■Rome, On., Mnjr : P „ . officer* today the nnnual state convention ' of Gforrlti Klk* will come to u close after i a _thre*»-ilajr session. ' p program yesterday Included the bust- session lu the morning, the parade at 8 o clock, the band contest nt 5 o'clock, the ball and social session nt night, and . the delivering of the 11 o'clock toast In public. J. A. Harris, (Innclsl secretary of the Mura ford Orphans’ Home nt Jdacon, ad dressed the nsaodatlon In behalf of the or- pbans, and <|iilt«» a sum was raised by tlr- Elks In attendance. Special to Ths Georgian. Barneaville, Ga.. May 17.—The exer else* yesterday tor tho laying of the corner clone of the Sixth Dtatrlct Agrt cultural College were a great euccesa. Ona of the largest crowds (about (.000) ovtr seen her* attended the ceremo- nleo, and the day was a most enjoyable one. Every feature ot the day’s enter tainment was carried out to the aatls- tartlon of all, and the day will be a memorable one for Barneevllle. The exerrUes were held in the audi torium of Gordon Institute. Professor P. F. Pickett acted as master of cere monies and excellent addresses were delivered by Hon. Henry H. Perry, of Gainesville, the author of the Mil which created these schools; Kgnatnr T. S. Felder, of Bibb; Senator J. J. Flvnt. of Spalding, and Hon. Henry Banks, ot LaGmnge, the latter rep re lenting the Maeons. Sues Railroad. Tkrooth hi, attorneys. Raiser A Field, W. T. McCarthy Frida, morning died suit nst the Georgia Kallrotd and Hankins Contjita, for damages to the amount of plaintiff alleges that In February last he was ejected rrom a train la the union depot b, the conductor, who chsi him with living drank and otberwiee to • police- — ma«lr» a mistake, prompt It released the plaintiff. He charges that the conductor continued to abase hlai after he bad boarded tbe train a second lime. If you want to drink real coffee. | buy a sealed pac n of Aibuckles’ RIOSA and grind it in your kitchen as you want to use it. Roasted eolfee loses its strength and flavor if exposed to the air, arid even its identity as coffee after grinding. Loose coffee sold out of a bag, bin or tin is usually dusty and soiled by handling. Don’t take it! Craih wiA al wqwwKi J the Niidu] Pur, J^Ltv.CunnaN, 2041.6kd all’iAoiM. The grand parade, which tnok place ,ee ter.1,, afternoon, wea on* of tho mdt elnf. orate nffalra of the kind ever witnessed In • Home. The Rome lodge followed the platoon of mounted policemen at tbe head of the parade, the members being In full drew suite aalr silk hate, with walking canes trimmed In purple and whit# and banners Ineerlbed -Bom* Entertainer*." This was followed by the other lodgea In tho state In Uniform. with their wrern! bands Atlanta, with .Ms,or Joyner and Exalted Ituler lira,lea at -the head, followed l>, lb* fnmodt dram corps and the meat hers dress- ed I* their natt, uniforms of white dock, out military st,le. received loud applause all along the line of March. Macon waa perhaps better represented In flhe’etate 111,1,1 kc™ <lu,n *“* 0, “* r , “ 1 ** ’■ The social session at the Rom, Optra house was a most enjoyable affair. FATHER MURPHY TO LECTURE ON 8T. VINCENT DE PAUL. At Msrtit College hall next Monday evening. Father If. J. Murphy will de liver a lecture on St. Vincent de Paul for tha benefit of tha St. Vincent de Paul Society,'of Atlanta. Father Mur- phy’e eloquence U well known In At lanta hnd It Is expected that a large audience will be present. GRAY IS FAVORED FOR PRESIDENCY. Washington, May 17.—Henry Gasan- way Devi a, candidate for trice presi dent on the Democratic ticket In 1(04. railed at the White House yesterday. In discussing politics, he declared him self In favor of the nomination of Judge Georg* Pray, of Delaware. ADAMSON WILL SPEAK AT SCHOOL COMMENCEMENT. Special to The Georgian. Sharpeburg. Ga.. May 17.—Hon. W. c. Adamson will deliver ths literary ad dress at the Sharpeburg High School Friday night. Thrown From Car. Charging that he waa thrown from the lower atep Into a gutter by the euddea Jerking of a nr ea the river ear line. In- nictbi* eertoue tad painful Injuries noon ,hlm. tv. T. Morgan Vrida, BulraitTS USD* against tbe Georgia Rallwu, nnd Klee- trie Company. .The suit was Med tbroush I Alton.eye Arnold A Arnold and G. A. K. \ Two Horse Wagons from $55.00 Up. One Horse Wagons from $32.50 Up. Farmers’ Supply Company 40-42 W. Alabama St. Atlanta, Ga. DEATH OF DLO NEGRO INTERRUPTS A TRIAL P. II. Breweter, a well tht ‘ ’ did pended court while the attorney went out to a net at lu tanking tbe funeral arrange, meats for Holi Brewster, an nld family ser ve nt. who died Tkursds, morning. • Colonel firewater, who was very milch at tarhed to the old darky, waa engased In tho trial of * damage salt against the Ceutral of Georgia railway when he beam that nld Boh wai dead, and be Immediately asked the court to let hint off so that he might TuTtled 111 **** serront was properly Attorney Latham objected, but Judge Reid beaded tbe requcM of Colonel Brewster and adjourned court for two hours. Aero Club Disappointed. Chicago. May 17.—Tho Aero Club, of Chicago, sufTorod Its drat disappoint ment v't*. a committee called to see A. Mot.go.nery Ward yesterday after noon In an effort to learn the stand he would tab. In the event that consent of the South Park board waa gained to hold exhlLltlons of aerial navigation In Lake Front park. CHARLES G. CREWS BURIED AT OLD HOME The funeral service* of Charles O-Crews» aged 42 years, who died suddenly rinje- nlgfit nt bis residence, 52 WON*®* street, were conducted Thursday afternoon at 1 o’clock. Tbe body was sent to Lau ren*, H. C., for Inleraient. _ . „ llr. Crews waa at the head of the rsl. way mall service, which position he ww held for fifteen years. On W adaeedjy worked during the day. and was appaw* 1 . Ijr In good health. Ho went home at * o’clock, and was suddenly token HU In a few hours. . Mr. Crew* Is survived hf three an«l three brothers. Hies !*ou!ee Crews soa Mrs. H. C. Whitehurst, of Atlanta. an«l MJJ J«»e Dillard, of Winter, Tex.; J- Ai.SS’ of Hpartanbitrg: U N. Crews, of U»ren*. 8. cT and J, ff. Crew a, of Atlanta- Plot to Burn Tenement. . New York. May 17.—A deliberate at tempt to burn a flve-atory tenement occupied by live femlllea waa made early today. Mm. Harburger, who Uvea on tbe top floor, had arisen to attend to the wants of her baby ana discovered a pile of papers biasing out side her door. A bucket brigade extin- gulshed the flames with little damage. t They act like Exercise. Ten Gents. ■for the Bowels M , Druggists]