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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.
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Ansel Sends Special Mes
sage to Assembly on the
Pritchard Injunction.
COLUMBIA, 8. C., March 5.—Gw.
emor Anrel hna rent n special message
to the general assembly railing upon It
to enrui such legislation In the Pritch.
ard Injunction matter an will preserve
the autonomy of the state and protect
the state'* rights. Up to the time of
adjournment the message had not been
rend.
WEALTHY SCIONS
ARE IN TROUBLE
WASHINGTON. March 5.—Dlrcloa-
ures of a sensational nature Involving I
the son* of wealthy parents of Alex
andria. Vo., are expected to follow the
midnight raid of an apartment Kept by i
Oscar Portner In the Warwick apart- I
ment house on Saturday night. The
story, the police say, will rival that told
by Evelyn Thaw.
Petition in Bankruptcy.
The Central flank and Trust Cor
poration, the U. O. Campbell Coal
Company and the Pittsburg Plate Gins*
Company have died a petition In In
voluntary bankruptcy against the Re
gal Mantel Company. In the absence
of Judge Newman, Referee Percy H.
Adams named Claude Patterson as re
ceiver.
Assassin’s Sweetheart De
clares She Knows No -
Anarchists.
CHICAGO, Mar. 5.—"Lasarus Avar,
buch ivhk alone In Ida attempt to take
the life of t'hlef of Police Shlppey.
Three days and nights of hard work on
the . case has brought me to this con
clusion. I am y»lnf ahead, however, or.
resting all his friends 1 can And In the
effort to sift this thing to the bone."
Assistant Chief Bcheutler. who ha,
taken charge of the anarchist situa
tion In Chicago, made this assertion
after a final attempt to extract from
Rose Stern, Averbuch's friend who wa,
arrested at noon yesterday, any In
formation she might hare as to a plot
to kill the chief. Miss Stern declares
she Is not an anarchist and knows no
anarchists.
The assistant chief was unable to
learn anything of Importance from the
young woman.
BLACK HAND WARNS CHIEF
OF BIRMINGHAM POLICE
BIRMINGHAM, Ala., March S^Geo.
II. Rodeker, chief of police of fltrmlng.
ham. received a letter from the "Black
Hand" Society this morning. The letter
thrcritena Ills life, If he doe, not re
sign nt the end of one week. Chief
Bndeker saya he will not realgn.
It Is believed that the letter, which
hcara the Impress of a “Black Hand” In
Ink. was written ns the result of In
formation placed before the grand Jury
by the chief of police, Aa n result of
the Information, many Indictments
against Italians for receiving stolen
property were returned and wholesale
nrrest, followed.
CINCINNATI POLICY CHIEF
GETS THREATENING LETTER.
CINCINNATI, March 5.—Tna entire
police force of Cincinnati nnd the
secret service und postal authorities of
the Federal government are uniting In
a search for the uuthor of a letter
threatening death received by Chief of
Police Mllllken. The writer threatens
to kilt Mllllken and Judge I.ueders,
Sale of Lace and Net Waists
Very Unusual Values in Newest Styles
Here’s a bargain offering of fine Allover Lace and Net Waists—not old styles
or undesirable qualities; but the very newest and choicest creations of the season.
For day or evening wear these waists are appropriate and, just now, are very much
favored by most fashionable dressers.
Sale Begins Friday Morning in Our Popular Second Floor
See the Window Display
Several designs in the collec
tion, two of which are shown in
accompanying illustrations.
Made of fine bobbinet with
lovely lace insertions, edgings
and medallions, medium or
short sleeves; full silk lined;
white and ecru.
FEAR MANY ARE
PENNED BY FLAMES
CHICAGO, March 5.—Many persona
nre believed to be In two tall building*
occupied by the Armstrong De*k Com
pany nnd the Muralo Company. The
fire started In the third floor.
FOUR HELD FOR ROBBERY;
ONE HAS CONFESSED.
BIRMINGHAM, AhuTMarch 5.—Four
iw have been placed In the county
Jail on a charge of robbery ne the re
mit of a hold-up of n negro merchant
«t Hanley Sntunlny night. The men
bo'jnrt over to the grand Jury are Jona,
McWhorter, R. H. Rowe, Drape Ver
non and Virgil Chandler. One of the
awn turned atnte's cvldenco when ar-
reiteii.
MOVEMENT LAUNCHED
FOR BUILDING ROADS.
BIRMINGHAM,~AI«'., March S.—The
executive committee of the Alabama
Bond Honda Aenoclatlon ha.n launched u
plan by which a Htate highway will be
built south, from the Tcnneanee line,
front thin main line varlou, branch
"*l> will be built.
CANDLER IN BIG
REAL ESTATE DEAL
Another large real estate deal In
which Asa O. Candler was Interested
has come to light. The two pieces of
Peachtree property which were bought
by the Atlanta Real Estate Company
from .Mr*. R. R. Ridley for $100,000 sev
eral month* ago nl*o passed thru his
hands, nltho It was not generally
known at the time. One piece at the
corner of Peachtree and Caln-sts..
ncros* from the Aragon Hotel, was
Inter sold to Reuben Arnold for $00.-
000. The other, nt 99 Peachtree-st.. Is
being held by the Atlanta Real Estate
Company.
Just what Mr. Candler’s connection
with the deni was he declines to say,
nltho he admits thnt he was Interested
nnd says "the property passed thru my
hands In a way." It Is believed that
he furnished a portion of the cash with
which the deal was made.
BRYAN CHOICE
OF NEBRASKANS
OMAHA, Nebr., M,reh 5.—The con-
greanlnnnl dlKtrlct convention of the
Democratic party here today rhoae
twelve delegate, from Nebraska to th*
Denver convention and Inatructed them
to vote for Bryan. Four delcgntea at
large were choaen by the atate conven
tion this afternoon. They alao were
Inatructed for Bryan.
$7-50 Values at
$5.00 Values at
$4.49 $3.75
FIRE
CAUSES $18100 LOSS
Buggy Storehouse and Other
Buildings Are De
stroyed.
burned were email etructuree. For
time the Are threatened more eerlous
proposition.. The l«en la climated at
118,000, partly covered by Insurance.
AUTOS RACING
FOR SAVANNAH
ALBANY, Ga., March 6.—One of the
moat apectacular flrea ever witnessed In
Albany occurred laet night when half
n block of building*, near the buelneea
renter of th, city, wae destroyed.
•Samuel Karkaa, whoae wagon and
iggy atorehouee wo, de,troyed was
the heaviest loser. Th* other building.
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Anywhere in the Country
The most particular men in Atlanta and throughout the
boutli have been wearing our made-to-measure shirts for years
and never think of going elsewhere. They know that in this
case, at least, the “Made-in ; Atlanta” label stands for faultless
style and highest quality.
More than a thousand new bpring patterns in imported
and American shirtings are here for your choosing and our
celebrated designer and cutter, a graduate of famous Paris
schools, is ready to take vour measure for most elegant made-to-
order shirts.
Daniel Brothers Co.
The Oldest and Largest Custom-Shirt-Making
Establishment In Atlanta,
45-47-49 Peachtree—Opposite Walton Street
WASHINGTON, March 5.—Follow
ing several hour. In the wake of a Pull
man, which arrived at 12:18 o'clock
thla morning, the Btudebaker, which
left Philadelphia at 8:30 o'clock yes
terday morning In the race for Haven-
nah, Qa., reached Rockville. Md.. short
ly before noon today. The Pullman
left nfter a short atay on the way
Houth via Alexandria, Vo.
MAY SET DATE FOR
BOND ELECTION
The postponed meeting of the board’
of county commissioner, will be held
Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock. The
meeting was postponed from Wednes
day morning until Wednesday after
noon, when It waa again postponed for
lark of a quorum. An Important mat
ter, which will probably be acted upon
by the board, la the data of holding the
election to decide whether the county
shall Issue bonds for building the new
court house.
OPENS SERVICES
ATY.M.C.A.HALL
CAMILLA & NEWTON
ROAD CHARTERED
A charter waa granted by the secre
tary of atate Thursday to the Camilla
and Newton Railway Company. The
proposed road la to be 10 miles In
length, operating from Camilla to a
K lnt on the Flint river near Newton.
i capital stock Is 818,000. with the
following Incorporators: C. Horace
McCnn, Oeorge Z. Eckels, W. S. Vidor,
R. F. Bowler, Atlanta; Issle BashlnskL
Dublin; G. R. nogga, Oeorge C. Coch
ran, Camilla; R. I.. Hill, Benton Odom,
Daily Meetings Are to Be J. B. Perry, Newton.
Held in Lenten ,-
Season.
INSURANCE MEN
FAIL TO REPORT
Between 26 and 30 Insurance compa.
nles. Ilf* and lire, face a possibility of
having their license, revoked In Oeor-
gla.
They have failed so far to Hie their
regularly quarterly statements with the
governor, as required by law. Secre
tary Hitch ta mailing a letter to each
of these companies Thursday, stating
that unless proper return, are In hi*
office by Mnrch 15 Insurance Commit,
sloner Wright will be Instructed to re
voke their licenses to do business In
Georgia.
DRUGGIST CALLED TO STORE
AND 8HOT TO DEATH.
NEW ORLEAN8, La., Marsh 5.—A
Shreveport special saya a hand of men
la scouring the neighborhood of Forb-
Ing, seven miles from there. In search
of a negro who called an old druggist,
named Aulds, from hie home during
the night, asked him to go to a drug
store for medicine for a sick child, then
placed a shotgun against his back and
killed him.
CHICAGOANS ENTERTAINED
IN BIRMINGHAM, ALA.
BIRMINGHAM. A!a„ March 8v-A
nnrty of Chicago Knights of Colum
bus, about 100 strong, renched Bir
mingham on a special Iraln today cn
route home from New Orleans, where
members have been enjoying the car
nival season. After a ride shout the
district there will be a banquet at the
Hillman Hotel.
Should Daisy Bond Sal*.
Councilman Grant, chairman of the
finance committee, held a conference
with city Comptroller Goldsmith on
Thursday morning relative to the dis
position to be made of the $104,000 of
water bonds not yet sold. Councilman
Grant I* of tha opinion that the bonds
should not be sold until the money de
rived from those already sold Is spent.
It Is stated that several member* of
_ ..._ a —.1 AOW a* uaalaaaa ■••left. *
Rlnhop C. K. Nelson delivered the
fli-Ht of a series of eermons on "The
Three Great Temptation*’’ at the flrat
of the mid-day aervlces of the Episco
pal churches of the city In’ the Y. M.
C. A. Hall Thursday.
The scrvlcAa last each day from 12 to
I2:3u o'clock. The attendance waa
large. Bishop Nelson will speak on
Friday, and tin Saturday will conclude
the serlen.
It In contemplated that a number of
distinguished non-resident clergymen
be Invited to speak at the mid-day
service*, which will continue for the
forty days of Lent. Several minister*
from other denominations who belong
to the Evangelical Ministers’ Associa
tion will al*o be Invited to speak at
the services.
LUMBER CITY.
wwk,
Mrs. Victoria McArthur, of McArthur,
spent a few days with Mrs. J. I). Vaughan
recently.
Mi** I tomtit* Hyman**. of RrAnswIrk, at
tended the Woman’s Chrlstlsn Temperance
delegate to Woumii’s
t.’nlon Institute.
Mr. John A. Woottcn, of MoRne, was here
last week.
Mr. Willie Mobley, of Atlanta, visited
bis aunt. Mrs. M. Tb#»rmnhJ* u. recently.
Mrs. I*, liar has returned homo
after a pleasant visit to relatives In Me-
line.
Mrs. T. II. Davis slid MU* Cliff Nash
visited Knstuinn recently.
Miss lysate MeMlltfti. of Jesiip.
HIRE OF CONVICTS
BRINGS $90,000
paint*
’ Haiti-
Jlltfii. of Miii., spent
the week-end with Misses Nolle and Leila
n Itoynohis.
The stage scenery for the school mull
torluiu will soon In* completed. The
lug Is being -done hy Mr. lion
wore.
Mis. W. II. I*ttt entertained recently
— • *' v ■ - - — —' th*
lull
Jtt*g
hospitality. Delicious refreshments were
served, comdstlng of snlad. nb-kIt*, olives
aud cake. The following officers for 190$
were elected. Mrs. J. II. Reynold*, pres
ident ; Mrs. It. It. (‘heney, vice president:
MU* Katie Tliormahlen. reenrillu* secre
tary: Mr*. J. D. Vaughan, corresponding
secretary; Mr*. Aim* HIiisoii Mobley,
treasurer.
Mr*. Mary Harris Armor, state president
>f I he W$uuau*N Christian Temperance Tn*
Ion. held an Institute here this week. Mrs.
Arrow I* one of the Houth'* strongest
temperance worker*. Monday she left for
I’hlhidrlphta. Httsburg ami other point*
In Pennsylvania to - work for this cause.
While In the city she wa* the guest
of her friend, Mr*. J. It. Reynold*. Oflfl-
*f*ry; Mr*. Uobrrt M tirrar.
” “ Me Art
th, water board are at variance with apondlax'secretary; Mrs. V. 1*.
Councilman Gram on this polnL treasurer.
The sum of 889,000 representing the
hire for convicts for the last quarter
of 1(07, liae been turned over to the
atate treasurer, and he Is distributing
th* amount among the countloa of the
state. Many counties apply It to the
school fund, while other* apply It to
othar purposes.
Not I, L. Goldstein.
Considerable annoyance has been
caused Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Goldstein, of
238 Crumley-,t., by th* publication In
the Atlanta papers or Isadora Gol
itsin's suit for divorce In the superior
court against his wife. Home of Mr.
and Mrs. 1. L. Goldstein's friends have
■nietaken the suit for one referring to
them. The petitioner for divorce ha*
an entirely different name, there being
no ”d” In his, nnd there Is no connection
between the two families.
Palestine Lodge.
Regular communication of Palestine
Lodge No. 486, James K. Warren, wor
shipful master, will he held In Masonic
Hall Friday evening at 7:80 o’clock.
Work In the entered apprentice degree.
MIm Carrie Kell left Mottdnr for her
home hour Allnntn niter spending , rew
dsrs with her friend. Mrs. rl. H. tlrshnm.
Mrs. It. It. leinler returned from Allnntn
* Mom nnd Mrs. Toot Knson estae over
rent Fltsaernld Innt Friday to see Mrs.
bison'* mother, who Is III.
Minn l.uelle Moline, who I, nttondlng
.Verier*n, npent the week-end with Met-
tinmen IVooten and Tillman.
Miss f.ttry Jarknon. of Winder, Is th*
gtte.t of Mm. I.. A. Heath.
Minn Parts earns down from Weriey mu'
■|.ent a 'toy or two with her parent, here.
Minn Vn.tl Ollmore I, visiting the family
of Mr. II. t'. Gilmore In Blakely.
Ml.net Mae llrnhnm aa<l thins lllnnon. of
PROPOSED ROUTE
Atlanta and Carolina Road
Amends Its
Charter.
Mlaaes Wallers entertain. _.l
their friends with n larky party. Mlsa
Annie lVIdddon won the prise for Mag
the lnekleet.^^^^^^^H|^^^m^^^ra
Minton Wnl
ninl euterlnli..—
Welker nnd Mr. nnd Mrs.
An amendment to the charter of the
Atlanta and Carolina Railroad, Captain
James W. English, president, was
granted by the secretary of state on
Thursday.
This amendment extend* , the terri
tory which the original charter provid
ed. so a* to permit construction from
Atlanta to Augusta, and from Atlanta
to Weet Point.
The amendment name* th* following
ndditlonal counties: Nswton, Walton,
Oconee. Clarke. Oglethorpe, Wilkes,
McDuffie. Llneuln, Columbia and Rich
mond. It provide* also for the con
struction of the electric line thru th*
following afreets In Atlanta: Cnnfed-
crate-uve., Houth Boulevard. Glenn-
wood-ave., Charokee-sve., Grant-M-
Imgan-nt., Hlll-st., Clarkt-st, Martin
et., Rnwson-st., Pulllam-at., Garnett-
at., Madlson-ave., Alabama-at, Glenn-
at. and Murphy-ave.
WILL A8K OTHER CITIES
TO GIVE PROVISION*.
BIRMINGHAM, Ala., March 5.—Fo*.
lowing the example set by Nashville, a
number,of years ago, Birmingham,
which will entertain the veterans. Bona
of Veterans and Daughters of the Con
federacy. in June, will eollclt provisions
from other cities. This decision hna
been reached by the local committee on
arrangement*. The committee decided
to lake this action whan Joseph B.
Babb, secretary of the Commercial Club
of this city, reported that In response
to the call «tnt out from Nashville va
rious Tennessee cities sent 850 ham*.
Hayes, of California, the house com
mittee on industrial nrts and exposi
tions today voted to Increase from
$350,000 to $500,000 the sum to be
tlon In Toklo in 1811.
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Thai la
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