Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, May 31, 1907, Image 15

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. FRIDAY, MAY 31, 1907. M. L. THROWER, - 39 N. Forsyth St. 14 750—On Pulliam t8., close in, we * ’ ct n pell you a handsonv* borne. Rood lot, east front a (rora Wiry standpoint; 3500 ince easy. at 6 per c9nt - years at 6 per cent. payment will get this place. M. L. THROWER, REAL ESTATE. GLORE & JUSTIN, 215 Peters Building. HOWELL STATION—IN ONE BLOCS car line: splendid cottage with Ove rooms and ball: nice shaded lot, 60*11 slier; yoq have beard of "Bargains," but you ilon't see many like this. Only 31,10th WEST END-SPLENDID [ROOMCof- tage with conveniences: lot 00*390, for only 13,100. If you bare tbo cash you are 'PORT BTRE l f 1,399 to 11.30 md large lot. duced from -- Jper'ceuYlutercsb^You cnu ,300 for a few days. STkCnSIr -Fire-room cottng school; rents for fl Is don Id, 5500.09—THREE BOOMS AND IY STREET, WE HAVE A MCE cottage; lot <1 by 117, back to iy: price 32,000, Terms. Let us a nice borne; only 3L860. t rooms, city water: Ml 1-room bouae, 10 Allen i roomi. 499 Chestnut street. ( room bouae, | W|| Chestnut t t 107 (irlfll nnd ball, Freeman atreet Magnolia atreet 1 196 North arequa.... in? prSperty. l-rooni horn . Vwa "eTA HMM - -. 3-room bouse, Washington street 11 broom Bouse, Harris street FOR RENT. BY CHAS. P. GLOVER 6 Auburn . Central avenue 7 rooms cut rsln street Brooms Cratrsl avenue lOrooma lapab imlcal 15 bargains today. ? UY LAnGE SHADY VlrginfaUve " Ea ® an Park ' tromln * Boulevard place * rooms Carrier street f rooms Capitol avenue 12 rooms List your property with u«. C g»j f I'rompf remittances, aconoi l - T. MILLER. Manager Rent Department, WILLIAM S. ANSLEY. Real Estate. 217 Century Building, Phones Bell 288, Atlanta 295 *0XCE DELEON AVENUE get It Yea, you! I doo't •»» ticks coming later btcauaa you 0 l« It *,«0 *0 to whether we can trade. •HHNIJ street lot-bs feet fbon * ,wt deep. It la a beauty for BMW. tr.Qu, | cq ,cll you a new Ovt-ro *‘lh water, etc., for 12,250. e 0,200—FOR SPLENDID NEW FOUR, y c ottage. In East Point. Rented e “7 7 (a r to beat white tenants for 5133. $3,360—BUYS A NEW SEVEN-ROOM - ht.m'n' 0I ? * outh “Wo 1 modern, well . omit, flno location; rents tor 582.50. ? 0.000—SPLENDID LARGE LOTS ON r E. Georgia Ave. $1,600—FOR 18-ACRE TRACT, JUST * Thta'ls m a'balin' 11 n ° rth ° f BuCkh,a<1 ' g 80,600—FOR NINE-ROOM. MODERN, ; lot iivfe hou,#> on north ,M,i - $8,900—FOR VACANT LOT ON PARK * 'I, We,t End. Blia 63 by 180. & car with 3-mlnute schedule. n - ■ ■ 7-— EAGAN PARK LAND CO., 36 Inmau Building. Bell Phone 4613. 5 McCRORY & JOHNSON, REAL ESTATE AND LOANS. 603 PETER8 BUILDING; 'PHONE 46JL 5 SfiWttffXrtssrs S5S 6akI;and avENue. nFah! . Grant park, wo have s lovely ilttl, cot- r rtJSf. *"*• •»"*. Tide 1* a bsrgsln e right. On easy terms. tt.000 Bt!Y8 A HI'LENOIH NINEItOOX residence In Wwt End; large lot aud all : cerliUrri^n 11 * * * Pl '“^ hu,DC nud ls ’ a niN’e.Ro3m ntlkii.feNCE ojj #-rail w 4* ^° ; Greenaferry avenue; pleuty 8 &! 1 . aul) 0, ^? r linproremcnte. You would t bnve "> •« "He to appreciate It. s fiAOO-two J.ov’EW WtJR.R6oii coti . tages on McMillan street; 1200 to $300 cash, 120 per month. Hee us. . ! b.40l)-ON CO Si F E1) K RAT 1 E"a V li N U tl, MiJi- • roiim; water. Imtli. goe. It's near the new h nmuaement pork, White City, nnd on car line. i Bure to enhance. Don t delav. ISTSG-sHvtebl-nofzM—~dff age-JUSt 1 off of Wlndoor etreet; 60 hy 176; flfteon minutes walk tu business; ell tmprovemeute. * You can't afford to mist this. 33,750—FIVE-ROOM COTTAGE; WATER, ess and hath. |i2k/>-FlVE.itOOM COTTAGE; wATEIt; gas. hath. li.liA-FIVE hoOM COTTAGE; WATER, gas, hath. SEIit GRANT PARk; ''THESE aKE tramp,, end esn't be bent anywhere; 3300 to 3691 cash. Quit paying rent nnd take one of thele. 12,169; TWO BEAL'YIEH ts WEST End and on aplendld streets. Brsod-new and well built. Terms. ! ' 1 EDWIN P. ANSLEY, Real Estate, 10 East Alabama St. PHONES; BELL 333 ft 363. ATLANTA 360. $45,000 FOR CENTRAL STORE PROPER- ty. This Is an opportunity for capital. Froperty brings In hand—me net Income. $2,150—UP-TO-DATE SIX-ROOM COTTAGE within one block of South Pryor atreet. Lot 60 by 160. Owner ustoua to Mil. $4,350—FOR ONE OF THE NICEST SEV. en-roum homes ou Wait North avenue. If yon want a bums In a nice neighbor. hood, «ee this. 33,000—BRAND-NEW BIX ROOM COTTAGE on a corner lot In Weit End. All street Improvement! down. Lot 80 by IN to at- — $6,000 GETS ONE or THE PRBTTIEIT homes on West Fifth atreat. Strictly modem In every respect. I HAVE SEVERAL NICE HOMES IN Decatur, Ga., on good ttraets that I can offer cheap. ^^m F «» D g E,, <r?. , B« T JHBS nvenue. Can soil this pise# for small cash payments and balance monthly. ‘ p A .Vk S^X 0 ri.h B , E k';nW'pr^. l,L £ Y . ox before you locate. •treet. Good sbsue ou lot. Make Ideal home. 1490 EACH FOB TWO 64 BY 360 FEET * loti In Decatur. Ga., on car line and one of the beat streets. Decatur will aoon bare water works. GRANT & PETTY, 30-32 East Alabama St. BUILD NEGRO HOUSES, CHOICE NORTH ATLANTA LOTS. Q Sorth H |ouXrard T "ul A ”rth < ivc N uu?, no- any WpSasry'ssi Mb properties on the north aide. We hare sub- Slvldeil thla as follows: ft LOT ON THE CORNER OF BOULE- A front?M oj alley In the rear, and tha pries Is 33,- M n W.»| alleys on l*«th sldvs. This Is tb# SUfihJ'J&'Tni thli lo< ••, SSiml? worth the money. f lot for* $1.5*6 1 Jwgs. Ilka this- “• * l ol ‘ c * , ** 7 °“ ' n too tat*. v CHARLES M. ROBERTS. »S ALE LIST. Office 12 Auburn Ave. 58.59) WILL BUY A 9-ACIIE TRACT OP land situated in West End, known n* th» Tom Alexander old home, placo. with the main residence of 10 or 12 rooms, benldes four Diet little cottage tenements. This property Is bounded ou thrue lines by Law* erry avenue and Abbott street, mb oik on you atop to look Into this seriously you wl And that the land alone Is worth 11.000 [>< acre, while the buildings alone would coat about the same If built now. Terms can bo uipde Satisfactory. Kindly call for fur ther particulars. FOR RENT. M.OOO-n.ROOM S-3TORY RESIDENCE ON Houston street, near Jackson; good sur- roundings; all modern, with two toilets and two baths. Terms, cash 11,000, balance monthly or otherwise. win etreet near corner Hilliard. Terms rery essy to good party in search of an humble little home. S. B. TURMAN & CO. REAL ESTATE AND LOANS. 16,000—A 7-ROOM HOUSE ON ONE OF the best cross streets on the north sldut >ne block from Peachtree; lot 60*160. Como n parson or phono us to call by and abow It to you, 11,676—A 6-ROOM HOUSE ON McAFEE atreet; server, water and gas; MOO cash, .stance 530 per month; notes st'7 per cent lntereet. A 13-ROOt lot; worth ... tale will sell at the above price. 31,900*GOOD 5-ROOM HOUSE ON DAVIS street near Rhodes. Ilouae la worth the money. 53,360—11 EAUTIFUL, SHADY LOT, NEAR I-ee etreet; beat part of Writ.End; all Im provements down; 05*174. Term*. We have one of the treat barga ry 8-room house that can be no leal than you could build tha house near Foundry atreet. rrlng 5730 etch before you know It. Improvements going on In this aectlon. 5960-CREW STREET LOT, 60*190; SEWER, water nnd gaa; on car lino; aaat front; p!co abode. S. B. TURMAN & CO. W. JONES & CO., 5 VIADUCT PLACE. WE HAVE FIFTEEN VACANT LOTS ON Highland arenus near Ponca DeLeon ave nue, varying in price from MOO to 5860, on terma of 336 to 550 caah, balance In eaay monthly payments They all Ha well and DOTH PHONES 5600.' 47 Doane H .. .. .. 136 HIM .. .. ., ,, 12 Brown atreet .. .. 53 Doane .. 366 South Pryor ., .. El Crow 327 Spring 263 East Georgia .. ., 661 Highland 225 Angler .. •• .. 63 Loomla .. ., 62 Johnson 42 South McDaniel .. 219 Aehby 66 West. Linden .... 16 Gasklll 44 South McDaniel .. 11 Middle 48 East Twelfth.. .. 252-A S„ Pryor (flat).. 721 Marietta 63 Sylvan .. .. .. .. .... 43 .. 37,60 ,. 30.00 .. 46.00 .. 42.60 t. 40.00 .. 30,00 .. 10-00 .. 20.00 .. 26.00 .. 26.00 .. 22.50 .. 1110 .. 20.00 .. 8.60 .. 22.60 .. 10.00 «• boo .. 29.00 .. 16.00 .. 11.00 ROBSON & RIVERS. FOR RENT DWELLINGS. 7-r! h.’, 17 Mills'.... s-r. h., 68 Nelson . ajitbl Garnett „ i-r. b., II Esst Twelfth street 1 6-r. b„ 133 Auburn I S-r. h„ 45 Mills I Br. ta„ 161 Uunnleutt I stwr; 4-r. h.0 457 Central \ , ofTWhlyront 1 Wiiita: 1 JOHN J. WOODSIDE, THE RENTING AGENT. 12 Auburn Avenue. Both Thou©*—016. VACANT LOTS. I have for sale one of the finest lot* In Ansley Park, being 100 feet front, near Peachtree, beautiful elevation, 36.260. West End lots at 3600, 61,000 and 32.000, according to location. College Park and Edgewood lots. T. B. FERRIS, Agent. 218-219 Century Bldg. Phone 438 M. MUAJ „L. — ■ ."ggneegag mp Doth phones 4234 - EXTRA DELL PHONE 420 B 31,160—CONN ALLY STREET; LOT 100,132. avenue, each NEAR QKOltGIA I750-THK rilBTTIEST AND SHADIEST lot on Houtb nvenue; 63 feet frontage and running through to another atreat. Bettor wait on tula. ilniand ulatlon N. JACKSON ST. LOT. For Sale—On N. Jackson See LIEBMAN, Real Estate—Renting, • 28 Peachtree St. zsjthw. FOR SALE BY ANDERSON 527 CANDLER BLDG. PHONE 5161 1825—NICE EAST FB( College Park; only line. nd. with'0 rooine StLw.piU *!!*«! afs* large hall running through the house from the reception hnll; house la double doored and atorm-abetted: Imn.leome cabinet man tela, Interlar Bnlabed Id mahogany ataln, porcelain 6gth| china elpaot; atreet eura hi front of dour; lot Mz!97 to an alley. Thla plare haa Juat bean completed, and wns built by owner for n home; has extra large roome, end In feet one of |he moat da, I ruble homes In that aectlon of the city. See ua rrm^filAS-aE-i 2dtw. PffCH 0-BflOM home on large lot, 60x200, with outhouaeij on one of the prominent streets In Wall End. Will axebfnge for a 6 or 6-room cot- tagjn ■•WE’ PW RESL'ttS.”' NEED A FENCE? Page Fence Erected Cheaper Than Wood W. J. DABNEY IMP. GO., 96, 98 and 100 go. Foray<h Slraal, J. A. RASDURY, Manager. Have Juat taken the exclusive agency or eale of two or three choice near-ln They can be bought cheap, for neede money. Oood money In What kind of Improved or unlmprov. d property.have you to exchange for jew brick hotel, out of town, paying 13 per cent? F. J. COOLEDGE & SON, Builders’ Hardware and Tools, PAINTS, GLASS, OILS. 190 PETERS ST. “LORD FREDERICK” TO BE HANGED Jeffereon City, Mo., The supreme court has 'decided that "Lord Freder ick" Seymour Harrington, now In Jail st Clayton. Mo, shall be hanged on July 25 for the murder of J. P. Mc Cann, a St. Louis horseman. L. A. WOODS, 818-819 Empire Bldg. 1 Bell Phone 2099, Atlanta Phono 1771, I MAKE EASY TERMS. I2.153--ON. GARDEN STREET WE HAVE bouse; extra large lot* SAYS HUSBAND GOT MILLIONS TO PAY HIS GAMBLING DEBTS btujda w _ r _ Ala place Is worth tnoro money, but ownor must move In a ahort while. Huy this place; you will make 2.' per cent in alx months. s; 1450 oi8ah a ml |2ft nor ho car line; lot 63 by m . ..ri PL * r . ator, bath ana sower; In fact, everything complete. This place has Just been built for a home. East front, with lot 186 foot deep, and we can ranko yon apeclol. eney terms. 11,000 - A THUEE ROOM SUBURBA! house, with 8 acres of land. This place L only a few miles out on the Georglo rail road and on the now trolley line to 8tom Mountain. This would make you an h* * e for a poultry yard. fruliH. vi*«ot;il ■L- A small cash payment and tho balance monthly. Buy this and double your money as soon as tho car line is complete. et that we are headquarters for anything a tbia line* nnd we will mnko tho terms so reasonable that it is Juat the samo as renf. STATISTICS, PROPERTY TRANSFERS. 37.600— Mrs. Magglo M. Ray to tho Georgia Realty Company, lot on corner of Haynes and West Hunter utreota. Warranty deed. 34.600— Charles W. Ford to tho board of trustees of the Associate Reformed Presbyterian Syn-.d ,.r Hi,- Smith, ].,t on corner of Whitehall atreet and Whitehall terrace. Wnrarnty deed. 36,950 (penal aum)—William Owens to W. E. Nix, lot on Angler avonuc. Bond for title. 38,000—Jacob Haas to A. A. Craig? lot on Chcrokeo avenue. Bond for tUI«. 3300—Kqultablo Loan anil Security Company to Isla Burgess, lot on Bell wooq avenue. Warranty deed. buildingTpermits. 31,300—W. M. Wallace, to build ad dition to frame dwelling at 47 Crew street. 31,660—Mrs. Alice Foote, to build one-story frame dwelling at 33 PIckert •treet. 33,100—A. 8. Allen, to build three one-story frame dwellings on East av enue. 34.000— W. A. Ward, to build four one-story frame dwellings at 49-63-67. 61 Johnson avenue. 3160—Jana* Ewing, to repair flro damage at 11 Pittman street. 310.000— Mrs. W, O. Jones, to build wo-story brick dwelling at 68 East fifteenth street. DEATHS. Adella Dobbs, colored, died of to- bacco poisoning (snuff) at Spellman Hospital. Rfgger meningitis at 3 Loretta Ward, ago 17 years, died at 150 <'Impel street. Amavetur Jones, ago 11 months, died at 6 Bryan street. Hannah Kirby, colored, age 18 years, died at 428 Foundry stredt. Mrs. W. II. Ovorby. ago 44 years, died at 267 Capitol nvenue. Annlo Reeves, colored, age 38 years, died at 06 Torry street. births'Twhite) To Mr. and Mrs. H. H. McEulyn, at 112 Mills street, a boy. To Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Oliver, at 60 West Peccjitree street, a girl. To Mr. and Mrs. E. Oalslns, at 40 Robbins street, a girl. STANDARD INTERESTS Hpccbil to Tbo Georgian. New Orleans. La.. May 31.—John From, who baa turpcntlno interest! In Mlialislp* pi an4 Florida. Is In tha city to tight tho plana of John D. Rockefeller and the Stand ard Oil people to abiorb tha naval etorea Interests of tbo 8outb. It If,” ho Mya, **a fight In which ©very •mall protlacer and dealer la Interested. I understand it la true that agents repre senting the Standard Oil Interests have been busy for some time past la tbo plnu country, all the way from North Carolina to Texas, endeavoring to securo options on lauds suitable for turpentine operations, and that they have been successful in securing tnnny options, more particularly In Georgia, Alabama, JJjsalftlDpI and Louisiana. Tho ntrofltd by whst ft known n.' tbo 'fur MW tru§ , 1 bt f ront: ■ntlnv trust I undsrttsnd . ,'bat L k and If thin U»» Hi.' »nui.. i. tur* , WWW undvr,land has tho tamo men back of , snccteds In getting control of tbo pro- action, the jq£aU turpcntjiip. farin''^ to — w J ... ,— .... ... _ attract hrn people. _ "I tru.t thot tho Southern state govern- mentv trill ns* to ths oocailou and take action to prevent thla, another an.'h cum- htnstlnn which can not but be hurtful to the common lntereet, of the Houthern pro- Pie-" ' SECOND INCUMBENT SUDDENLY STRICKEN Special to The Georgian. Uhsrte.ton, b'. C., May It—Major George . Holst, e tswyer and prominent citizen, died here thla morning suddenly, at 5 o'clock of heart trouble. He was 6* ye,r, ef age. end had lately been elected el - an of the aehoot rommleelnnera, snee g Major Julian Mltehetl, whowaaairb enddenly while nddrcaalug s meting of women. been assigned to duty on the president's rgebl. Mayflower. Ho has been ds- ached from duty at the naval station In New Orleans and assigned to th* new dutlee. The place Is a very deslr- able one. and Dr. Dykes Is to be con gratulated on securing It. Cbureh About Completed. Special to The Georgian. Brun.wlck, Ga., May 31.—The hand some new First Methodist church building which ha, been In the course ‘ construction for more than two years „ rapidly nearing completion and will be ready for occupancy about the first July. BARONESS VON ECKARDSTEIN. Another International marriage has failed, and the Baroness Von Eckharditoin, whoso picture is here given, is the victim. She has entered suit for separation, declaring that her husband, who is a-favorite of the German kaiser, has received nearly $2,000,000 from her and her father, the lato Sir Blundell Maple, with which to pay his gambling debts. GEORGIA, FULTON COUNTY. To tbo Kutierlor Court uf Fulton.County: The petition of Ernest D. Duncnn, Charles Lorldnne, Ivan E. Allen, J. B. Wheat, W. 8. McKvmle and Walter IV Andeewa; Oil of said sTat ■ I- folios 3.jK|t . , associates, successors nnd assigns, to lie tml to become a body corporate under tho name and style of GEOROIATENNK88EB PHOSPHATE COMPANY. 2. The term fur which petitioners aek to be Incorporated Is ~>rlvll«(c -* o be one mil nto ilia res pltal Stock of said corporation Is million ($1,000,000) dollars, divided • of one hundred (5100) dollars each, but position era ask the irlvllogo of lucreailiiK hI<1 capital I rora time to time as tho stockholders ege, should t nocor Tom ..lap prsy the rlgbt l. should the stockholders hereof doom eisary or advisable, at any time and time to time, to dee Ceil sc ssld cent al etock to any sum not less tbuu ouc hundred thousand It100,000) dollars. 4. Petitioners pray tlui right to Issue either common or preferred stock, or both, with the power or miming, donning nnd creating tho relative ststuo, powers, priv ileges and obligations of each class of 6. The object of said proposed corporation s pecuniary gain end profit to Its etock- holders. It Is the pur|«oso of. said pro- meed corporation to carry on the general melons of mlolug, manufacturing, market- ng naif otherwise handling sad dealing In phosphate* and other fertiliser materials iud Ingredients. They furthermore purpose to curry on all kinds nnd classes of min-, ng, nnd to do all things necessary unit proper In the execution of that clnes of work nnd development. It !• the purpose I of said proposed corporation'also to carry I ou n general real estnto liutlness, togetb-1 er with the right to do all necessary and ANI)lti;W8 A. sfvKKN. l’et It loner#' Attorneys. Filed In office, this Miiy 31.. 1907. AUNpLI) . BUOYLE8. Clerk. STATE OF PEOIUJIA.^FULTON COUNTY. I, Arnold Broyles, clerk\of tin* HUpcrlor court of sniii «ounty, do hereby certify that the fon'gninjr T I* a true nnd correct copy of tb©‘•application for charter in the mnttor of tho ’ < • " * 1 ’ GEOBOIA-TBNNEBBEE PHOSPHATE vV c COMPANY , as tho samo appears «>f til** In this office. Witness my offlclsl. Hlynature nnd tbt WALTER' E.,DUNCAN, ROBBED AT NORFLOK Special to The. Georgian. . Norfolk, Va., Mny 13.—V,'.-E. Duncan,/ commissioner from-the Romo Chamber of Commerce to tho exposition, who will I . h HI... ,.f il... "It.mi., room” In 1 the Georgia stn|c building, and a news paper mamVls, minus 550. Mr. Duncan ! was strolling 1 arnnml Norfolk's busy streets night bufpro laai. wm.-hlng the busy and movjng. crowds. When hs reached hip hotel nnd ' reached down for his pocket-book,'ho found Instead a pocket r ‘— roll gone. , Irma Roberts. The funeral services of Irma, the, nymcnl or purchasers, residents, lessors orltmoon at the Rock Baptist church, it, ..sees; to buy, encumber, sell, have, bold, I Fayette county, four, miles south, of ease, uptlou and otherwise dost nnd trade, I Fairburn, Ou. The' interment will be either ae vendor, or vendees, leroog or let : | ln the church yard. The body will be . Jle.«; P of l roeI 0 e.tatc 0n coultl?i l 'nUnrral^or ••n' to Falrburn from the undertaking 1 otlcr Interest,, nnd all other rights, title* parlor* of HUbiirn & Holland Saturday a Interests pertaining to or Incident to morning. estate; to boy, sell, eneumlwr. h»ve, I lob], prospect, mine or operate nil kinds .— j. it elnssen of mineral properties, with the (ght end authority to do all things uecee- R ear Admiral Coghlsn Retiree. Telupnieut P of that elan u?TS&7?.2;: New York-May. 31.—With the retire- i emits, s©ll and deliver, receive aud take, I ment from aervice to^norrow of Rear the stock, and bond. »t*Vrw any other Admlral Joseph - R. Coghlsn. Rear Ad- ro’rn/ki rod w dillver or*tVke*Tod* recefr* 7 mlral Cashpr E. Ooodrtch'will be put lit nil necMNtry end appropriate Instrument, command of the Brooklyn navy yard. In each transection,; to loan or borrow ! -II collateral, in' 1 — dhe'r roe*, personal or mln bt to deliver, take or receive I USUtl IKl! MPBIPVBl necessary fane- to or that .may lie connect- tltibn'eru pray the rIgM'Vnd end classce of property wbntsover. wheth- •r rust, personal or mixed, or right* and Interest* therein, ae fully end freely «e » natural person could do. with tb«. right Sid privilege to eierrlee ell the era end to perform ell the neee lions pertaining to or If* ed with the Tnaasctli berelnliefore spoctfed. 0. i’etltlonsrs pray that the principal of. He* sod piece of business of sold pro posed e,u p,.ration shell be la —Id state end county, but .they pray the right to —tab. Il.b end maintain branch offices anywhere In the "into uf Georgia or tbo. United HIS tee. They pray ike right to make and adopt by-laws for the regulation end rov- eminent Of —Id corporal foe In ell metises $100,000 Fire In Chicago. Chicago, III., .May 31.—Twenty auto , trucks and four automobllos were de stroyed and'twelv'e horses were burned to death last night In |ha three-story brick storage bulbllng owned by the throat* T. W. Jones .Exprcen and Furniture " Company. The blaxe'caused a loss of $100,000. Crokers Reconciled. - London, May 31.—Richard c’roker and his wife have been reconciled through tbo Inter cession of their daughter, who Is stopping with her mother at the Carlton Hotel. Mr. end Mrs. Croker will attend the grvut derby race together. _ corporal wfndtiig'up' the'frailness of —Id corporation ea ’the majority of tue atockholden then*. &?fn« o-r'MtreilS&dS.*.? Ion* jwtllkMWt# pray to l* mad© a tody corporal© under tho iinino and Mjrlo aforesaid, eutitled to tho rlgbu, privilege* New Rural Routes. Washington, May SL-Baral free di'llvcry route* to commcncu August 1: Alabama—Flantersville, Pullaa countjr; ad* illtlonal service, Houto No.. 3. Appointments of'rural free delivery car* rler»; Alabama*-- At-Valle; mon, rice John E. Dean. The following vlu\v.n>-a In fourth class poatmaaters have Leva nunouucetl: North < ir. lti .i Mlllvlg4»\Hie. J. F. Tap* , lor, vlo; J. I*, fccarburo, rcalgueU, Burlington Ham*