Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, October 02, 1907, Image 4

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THK ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. ,\L.L*UAi, OtiUUu “Of Remington. Quality” is the highest claim that can be made for any typewriter Remington Typewriter Company Na* York and Enrjrwlian 118 Peachtree Street, Atlanta, Ga. TF WAS TO HAVE WED Fiancee Will Come From New Hampshire To At tend Funeral. THE VICTOR ——- 321 AND 323 WHITEHALL ST. OPIUM and WHISKY and all Inebriety and drug nddlc- done aclentlflcally treated with out ahock or severe suffering. Comfort of patients carefully looked after. A homelike, pleasant, sanitarium, not a prison. Treatment- entirely free from any harmful re sults. Our thirty years’ experience shows these diseases are curable. For full particulars, call or address The Victor 8anitarium or B. M. Woolley Company, 104 North Pryor Street, Atlanta, Ga. INDEPENDENT ICE CO., 349 WHITEHALL STREET Manufacturers of Pure Distilled Water Ice. Prompt deliveries made In the city. Carloads ehlpped to country points. Bell phone 530, West, Atlanta phone 4343, E. B. HARVEY, Manager. TAFTS AND JAPS ; MOD TIME Round of Pleasure and En tertainment For Visitors. Toklo, Oct. 2.—ftawtar? Taft Ir devoting hlmnetf to Japanese royalty today. HU en tertainment nt the Imperial pnlnoe equaled In magnificence any ever tendered a visit lug prince. The day'a program Inclndca i to the — rly ’ vlth and an Interview with the prlnee with the reception, and beHevea the relq Southern College of Phar- 'macy, 93 Luckie street. Opens eighth sesison Octo ber 1. New building. Free books. Continuous sessions. Splendid attendance. Pros pective students invited to call. More eyes thnn there nre In Atlnntn read theae paxon ever}' day. F»>r SO cent! you can place any want you may have before them In our want column*, and Friday and Saturday get a 40c box of Wiley’* Candy, Fi%e. U. S. COTTON LOSING IN RIO DE JANEIRO Washington, Oct. 2.—In a report from Rio de Janeiro to the department of i. commerce and labor, Consul G. K. An drews states that one of the most significant facta in the commercial sit uation In Brasil la that not only are the Import* of cotton and cotton man ufactures Increasing, but that the de velopment of the cotton production and cotton manufacturing Industries of the country la proceeding at a very* rapid rate. The part the United Statea hua In the Import trade la not only small, but It Is growing amnller from year to year, the decrease between 1905 and 1906 be ing eepeclally discouraging. At present and under present conditions the United States can hardly be said to be In the market at alt. "SPOOK BISHOP" TO BE ARRESTED New York, Oct. 2.—A warrant has .been issued for the arrest of Mrs. May Pepper-Vanderbilt, the Brooklyn splr- ' ltualistlc medium. In a suit brought ^agalngt her by'Ml"»• Minerva Vander bilt, daughter of the so-called "spook bishop’s" aged husband, recently pro nounced Incompetent. The police would not make known the eharges on which the warrant Mas Issued, but said thoxe would come out Immediately after the medium’s arrest. CASTORS A For Infants and Children Tin Kind You Have Always Bought Sears the Signature of UPTON DUES DP EFFORHOR RACE Says Nothing Left But For Him To Abandon Idea. Dublin. Orf. 1-Alr Thomas Upton hna nnnottneed Hint In* will uhnnOon for the present his rfforlH to obtain niiothcr rue# with the New York Yacht Cltili for the America's clip nml sets forth tils miaous In detail In a letter to the Ho/at Irish Yacht Club. He wijrs: "The sport of yachting, apart from the pleasure derived therefrom, Is, to my mind, only desirable so long ns It serves the pur pose of Improving the type of vessel en gaged, and it wns In that spirit that I desired to chnlleligo under the rules ho wisely adopted by the New York Yacht Club some three months ago for applica tion In all Its races. **! recognise thnt the members of this club are well within their rights In de ciding^* they have done. In view of their Mitlsfuctury conditions, to arntugu CHANLER COKING TO FAIR ON OCTOBER 25 Secretary Weldon, of the (leurgla State Fair Association, ha»i received a letter front Lieutcnunt Governor Lewis Stuyvesant Chanter, of New York, »tat- ing that he will visit the Atlanta fair on Friday, October 25. An Interesting program will he arranged for the day, Including an address by Mr. Chanler at the fair grounds at noon. Lieutenant Governor Chanler Is prom inently mentioned ns one of the candi dates for the Democratic presidential possibilities in 1908, nnd his visit will be of unusual Interest. He Is one of the most distinguished citizens of New York. Is Immensely wealthy and Inher ited his fortune from tho Astor family, to which he Is closely related. CITY TAX NOTICE. CITY TAX BOOKS WILL BE CLOSED OCTOBER 10TH. PAY NOW BEFORE FI. FAS. ARE ISSUED AND COSTS CHARGED. E. T. PAYNE, City Tax Collector. BIG BALLOON J?.ACE PLANNED FOR FAIR An open-for-nll challenge for a 51# hnltoan race, similar to the Internation al content thnt was won by Lieutenant Hahn, U, 8. A., at Parte last year, ha* been Issued by t’Italics Ilroadwlck, who hn* written to Secretary Frank Weldon asking that the thrilling raoe be held at the Georgia State Fair. Ilroadwlck I* the manager of the famous French areonauta. Professor Lola and Made moiselle Theresa. The prize will la* awarded to the com petitor who makes the quickest Infla tion of his hot-air balloon, the fastest ascension, descent and fall of the para chute, one of the exciting features of the contest will be the drop of the para chute at a height of 4,«T5 feet. The small umbrella »f!l fall 530 feet ■trough the air befoie it opens. Special to The Georgian. Savannah, On., Oct. 2.—The funeral of Lieutenant John If. Furse, t,'. 8. N., who was killed at hie post of duty on the battleship Illinois, off Boston, will probably not tak* place until Friday or Saturday, owing to the delay Incident to bringing hie remains to his former horns in Savannah. H. 8. Furse, father of the unfortunate young officer, left to bring hlS son's body back to Savannah last night. > Lieutenant Furse was 27 years of ago and Is pleasantly remembered In Sa vannah, where he attended the public schoole and spent hla boyhood. He graduated at the fl.VVttl academy In 1901 and has since been rapidly promoted. He was at tils post as officer of the deck when. In the storm, a wave whsdted over the deck- and bore him agalhst the side of the ship, killing him. A pa thetic Incident In connection with his untimely death Is the fact that he was engnged to he married during the pres ent month. Miss Bertha Batchelor, hla fiance. Is expected from her honte. In Littleton, N. H , to attend the funeral. .Lieutenant Furse Is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Furse; three brothers, David, James and S. 8., Jr., and four sisters, Julia, Eugenia, Margaret and Rta. GEORGE STUART LECTURES FRIDAY NO INTERFERENCE BYFEDERALCOURTS, SAY ATT'YS-GENERAL Pass Resolutions in St. Louis Suggesting Change in ' Laws. ft**. (lonrg* ft. Htnart nil! rtoUrnr bis popular Iwliifp on “Isop-Rldert Folks" nl dm nnptlat ToImtimclf on Ki a Ma> ingot Tho proceed* from HiIm lecture will go to ward mooting n deficit In the charity de- jmitmont of the Tabernacle Infirmary, ntid la given tinder the nuNpIcca of the Lndlea' Aid Hoelety. For n tinnificr of years Mr, Htunrl tviiH nssoelfited with llev. Sum I*. .June* In ec/ingen*fJc work, ittul his n/tme It n lioiiaehidd word throughout our Houtb- land. A Npeeial muslcnl program will he jren dered l»y file orchestra, iieglnnlng promptly nt 7:t.'» o'clock, nnd the nurse* of the In- flrtiuirv will occupy sent* on the platform with Mr. Ntmirt. win> will tie Introduced by Colonel Walter McKIrontb. c Free Catarrh Cure Bad Breath, K'Hwkin and Spitting Qutchlf Cured- Fill Out Free Coupon Below. St. Louis. Oct. 2.—Permanent organ ization was secured by the attorneys general oj the various statea In conven tion here, under the name of the Na tional Association of Attorneys General of the United States. Resolution* were adopted at the final talon yesterday which Is expected to have a far-reaching effect on anti-trust nnd corporation litigation. The resolu. tlons protested against Federal Inifcr- ference with state courts, and they rec ommend to the president and congress thnt a national law' be passed forbid ding the .interference by United States circuit courts, but allow Issues arising under t|i# constitution to be passed on by the^, supreme court of the United Htates, Thay also recommend that suits In Federal circuit courts by persons inter ested In corporations to restrain such corporations from obeying the laws of states In Which they ure doing business be prohibited. The following were named as offi cers: President, H. 8. Hadley, of Mis souri;. Secretary and treasurer, Wllllflm It. Dickson, of (Colorado. THREE LOSE LIVES IN COSTARICA FIRE Half Million Conflagration Believed To Have Been Incendiary. Mobile, Ala.. Or I. 2.—Four blocks In the liiislneus portion of Port Union, . Costa Won. were destroyed by fire of suppomnl Incendiary origin, early Inst Wednesday morning, entailing u monetary lost of $500,. W) ntid the death of three persons. The report wits brought to Mobile late yesterday afternoon by Captain Aamot, of tile Norwegian atennter Herthn, which left Port Linton Thursday afternoon while tho fire w*n* still smoldering In the ruin*. The dersstated district lies twtwreen tho market place nnd the tracks of the C«»atn Mean OroSt Nufthorn rnllrood. Reside* tlu* t’tilled Fruit Company, whose loss In store* approximates $15,000, no other for eign litereat atinfrsd, except th*t stock of a mnull • Gurmrtn merchant. A negro wotitnn and two negro men were hurm'd to death In the htdMIng* destroyed. The water works of Port Union had been out of operation for six mouth*, and on no- count of the failure of a suction pump no water supply could be obtained from tint sea. • . LIME, CEMENT MORTAR, LATHS, PLASTER Rubber Roofing and All Builders’ Supplies (WlE HANDLE THE BEST LINE Isa OF BUILDERS' SUPPLIES in the South. We have facilities for making the quickest de livery, and orders are so carefully checked and handled as to insure our customers against all possible errors or discrepancies. Phone your orders. 21year8 in the Coal Business. We sell the best grade, deliver promptly and give full weight. Business courtesy assured. Phone us your orders. Office Gould Bldg. 10 Decatur St. Atlanta, Ga. The trained nurec Ia ready for any emergency, Juat nt* Gausa la equal to the task of curing you forever’ from catnrWi. Catarrh Is not only dangerous, but It causes bad breath, ulceration, death and decay of bones, loss of thinking nnd reasoning power, kills ambition and energy, often cauaes loss ot appetite, indigestion. <Iyapepsla, raw throat and consumption. It-needs attention nt once. Cure It* with Gauss' Catarrh Cure. • It la a quick, radical, perma nent cure, because It rids the system of the poisonous germs that cause ca tarrh. In order to prove to all who are suffering from this dangerous and loathsome disease that Gauss’ Catarrh Cure will actually cure any case of catarrh quickly, no matter how long standing or how bad, I’Will send a trial package by mall free of all cost. Bend us your name nnd address today and the treatment will be Rent you by re turn mail. .Try It! It will positively cure so that you will be welcomed In stead of shunned by your friends. C. K. GAUSS, 212 .Main street, Marshall, Mich. Fill out coupon below. FREE. This coupon I* good for one trial pack- igo of Gauss’ Combined Catarrh cure. line*. Itelutr and mall to C. E. GAUSS, 212 Main 8tra«t, Marshall, Mich. FDD CAUSE WRECK Twenty People Hurt When Trolley Cars Crashed. Steubenville. Ohio, Oct. 2.—Due to defective signals and heavy fog, two traction cars on the Steubenville and Toronto Ilpe crashed together this morning. Mo tor man Noah Adams wns caught tn the wreck, hla leg being broken. He has- internal Injuries of a fatal character. Motorman John Doerr Jumped, spraining his ankle. Twenty passen gers were Injured, among them the fol lowing: Charles Allison, leg bruised; Mrs. Bosh Devlin, left leg Injured, cuts on head; Matthew Kdwnrds, head cut; Thomas Shannon, Kd Bichard*, Violet Anderson, John McCullough. THROW OPEN HOMES TO CITY’S GUESTS Tho entertainment committee ap pointed to look after the entertainment of the delegates to the convention of cotton Hplnner* nnd grower* next week are tmtklttg elaborate pinna, and the convention will ho made a memorable one for the visitor,. ' For Tueedhy night the plan l» to have prominent Atlantans receive the vial- torn at their homes. Five citizen*. In cluding the governor, have announced thnt they would give reception* on the evening mentioned. They arc; Governor lloke Smith, \V. If. Klaer. W. A. Wlmblsh, Dr. J. D. Special to The Georgian. Savannah, Oa.. Oct. 2.—Officer* yes- terdny confiscated flrework* and ex plosive* consigned to Joseph E. Carbo, an Italian who Is now under bond after conviction for inanalaughter. an ex plosion In hi* firework* factory last December having resulted In the death of the assistant superintendent of the fire department and other firemen. Car bo had -publicly announced that he would have no further connection with firework*, nnd at first denied knowl edge of the consignment, but acknowl edged his guilt when he learned there waa no ordinance against the Importa tion of fireworks. Veteran Found Dead In Bed. Special to The Georgian. Annlaton. Ala.. Oct. 2.—The Confed erate reunion held In Annlaton wsa the laat one that W. T. Clemente, of Eu- lalton, will attend. He returned to hla home Saturday In hla uaual good health and during the night passed tn the great beyond. He was found dead In Iwd Sunday morning by a neighbor. Heart failure I* thought to have been the cause ot hla demise. You know what you’re get ting when you buy clothes here One nice thing about offering a man Hart, Schaffner & Marx or Rogers, Peet & Co. clothes is that he knows right away what we’re talking about, and that we’re offering him something he is informed on. Even those who haven’t worn these clothes know they’re good; and any man who has once been in Rogers, Peet & Co. or Hart, Schaffner & Marx clothes is hard to satisfy with anything else. Fall Suits—$15 to $50 Daniel Bros. Co. L. J. DANIEL, President. 45-47-49 Peachtree Street. Copyright 1907 by Hart Schxffner W Marx WOMAN DETECTIVE TO TAKE LICENSE Mra. Hattie Barnett, the woman de tective who waa fined by Recorder Broyles a few days ago on the charge of doing business without a license, will make formal application at the next meeting of tho police commtxalon for a detective license. Mrs. Barnett, who has been follow Ing the business of a sleuth for the post twenty years, having ntudled It In the big Northern and Eastern cities, says she had no Idea of violating the low, but was merely following the In structions of her legal advisers. She says she was informed that she needed no license, provided »he worked by the day. She assorts that she ha* been mak ing no secret nt her profession, stating that practically all of the police officers nnd detectives know her. and charge., that her arrest was due to malice. 8ho declare- that a city official, not a po lice officer, and whom she character izes ns a "buttlnsky," waa responsible for the prosecution. Mrs Harnett states that on numerous occasions she hn* aided city detectives and police In their work and that her home, 26 Luckie street, has been visit ed by the officers many times In quex- of Information. F*or some of her work, she says, she hn* received compensa tion, while for some she received noth. Ing. She says she Is satisfied thes*. of. fleers had no Idea she wo* violating the law. Injunction Sustained. Judge Ellis Tuesday morning sus tained the temporary Injunction grant ed by Judge Pendleton last May pre venting the city of Atlanta from col- lectin- 1638 taxes on stock In twelve Wltham bank* In vnrlous parts of the state, owned by Atlanta men. The In junction suit was brought by the Bankers’ Financing Company. Judge Brewster, of Dorsey, Brewster & How ell, appeared for tho owner* of the stock, and City Attorney Mayson for the city. JAP-A-LAC All colors—all sizes. GEORGIA PAINT & GLASS CO., 40 Peachtres Street. About Boys’ Clothes- Discriminating mothers of boys quick ly recognize the unusual excellence of style, workmanship and fit that our boys* clothes possess and are delighted with the great values we offer. These clothes are made by Rogers, Peet & Co., and Ederheimer, Stein & Co.— You’ll find no better anywhere at any price. We can fit rfhy boy who comes—the 2 1 />-vear-old youngster to the big feffow 0117. * Daniel Bros. Co. L. J. DANIEL, President 45-47-49 Peachtree Street Russian Socialist Arrested. St. Petersburg, Oct. 2.—A dispatch from Luga states that the well-kno</n Socialist leader. Prince Peter A. Krop. otkln, has been arreated there on a charge of being connected with a group of revolutionists who were Implicated In the robbnry of country houses. Road Dccsn’t Need Cash. v York. Oct. 2.—William Rocke feller has declared that the rumors current to the effect that the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway Com pany was In the market to borrow >12.- Lost Leg Under Train. dp-oisl to The Georgian. Asheville,-N. C„ Oet. 2.—While trying to steal a ride on a freight train In the Southern railway yards, Claude Cannon, a l<-year.old boy, fell under the train, and as a result of his in juries one of hi* legs was later ampu tated. Shooting Prove* Fatal. Special to The Georxtsn. Columbus, Ga.. Oet. 2.—Tom Harris, u negro. Is deifd from wounds received at the. hands of another negro while engaged In a game of crap* Sun- 090,000 on short term notes waa untrue, day, 10 miles above the city,