The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, June 05, 1906, Image 5

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D rrtoro) corrfiu THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN. KING UNO .QUEEN REVIEW SOLDIER OF SPAIN’S ARMY gala ball is held at pal aoe of duchess. Spanish Papers Demand Strin gent Laws for Protection Against Anarchy. I out. By Private Leased Wire. Madrid. June 5.—The populace the Spanish capital Is recovering composure, and the program of wedding festivities Is being carried The king and queen were present yesterday at a military review at Cara- banchel camp. About 15,000 soldiers and sailors participated In the review. The military review was followed •— a musical competition and a gala 1,..,. at the palace of the Duchess l'ernan Nunes, which was attended by the members of the Spanish royal family, and the visiting princes and envoys. The newspapers of Madrid are chiefly giving their attention to the need of measures for the protection of society against anarchy. The police arc on the track of . accomplices of Morales, the would-„ assassin who committed suicide Sat urday. His confederates. It Is now known, assisted Morales In escaping. PISTOL DUEL FOUGHT IK JACKSONVILLE S FIVE 8HOTS EXCHANGED, BUT NEITHER PARTICIPANT IS HARMED. . Special to The Georgian. Jacksonville, Kin., Jnne (.—A dnel with ' pistols was fought here on Cedar atreet ; yesterday afternoon, between H. C. Smith ; and Charles D. Gardner, prominent cltt- ! ^Gardner fired three ahota and Smith two. Neither wai hurt. ' The wludowa In Week'a ahoe ahop wen Bbot out. . . _ , Both men were arretted. The ahootlng was caused by a dispute over a debt. CONFEDERATE BEAD ARE GIVEN HONO Washington, June 5.—Musical and oratorical tribute was paid Sunday to tho Confederate soldiers whose bodies rest In Washington. Several thousand persons visited tho national cemeteTy at Arlington. Tho ceremony wss held In the Confederate section of tho cemetery, and was under tho aus pices of the Confederate Veterans’ As soclatlon of Washington, tho Daugh ters of the Confederacy and tho South ern Relief Society. Among those who paid tribute to the dead were Hon. John Sharp Williams, congressman from Mississippi, and Hilary A. Herbert, former secretary of the navy. The floral "Southern Cross” was un veiled by Miss Elizabeth Gould. The unveiling proved an Interesting fea ture of the exercises. The grave of I General Joseph Wheeler, who died re cently, was decorated. . I Mr. Williams read a letter from Sec retary of War Taft regarding tho pro poaal to erect a monument In tho cem etery to tho Confederate dead, in which the secretary aatd it wnuhl afTord him pleasure to aee that tho shaft was given place provided tho Inscription on It meet the approval of tho. proper au tho titles. PUBLIC SCHOOL BOARD WILL ELECT TRUSTEES ipecial to Tho Georgian. Rpartanburg, S. C. f .Tune 5.-At B o’clock 2m * meeting of the tax payers J**|*tj® for the purpose of electing two trustees of the puulio school boom and J* .*• exited that a lively flgbt will ile- ,” or *ome time thero hns boon oppo- of tho board who were F ro £ e,BOr Frnilk Kvans, au- penntendeiit of the city school. and the A° *>• against Profoaaor Kvans, through the school board of trustees. HAS ACCEPTED CALL TO WILMINGTON CHURCH •h-lul to The Georgian. •ffiSWfc c ” Jano •—The Rev. P£°? 5“Accepted n call to the Kh .h-.H o< tho Good onophepl, of ^Wilmington, For tho pant fiLT?.? rear, ho ban hnd rhnrgo of 8t, Pemehlal school. Baaufnrt. N. t\ *'"*lty!°Tenn.* 01 home coming week for KENTUCKIANS, THROUGH SLEEPERS Atlanta to Louisville ,P n account of tho above occasion iVT; * A ’. 1L n - «nd N. C. & St Hallway will sell round trip tickets f.r Ju ? e 11 and 12 at 0110 of ono 'are plus 25 cents for the round trip, .?* from Atlanta being 113.55, W*** to return until June 13, foo V/o *topoaltlng ticket and paying t. °*. centt. However, tickets will ^extended until July 23. at « K® traIna dally, leaving Atlanta »ii ,3 ° a : *“*, 4 * w p* In * a °d s.no i). m., ?"*««* standard Pullman sleep- Nashville and Nashville In addition to this service there will th„, ,le eplng cars operated on ut. 4 ; 50 p ' 7* ,ra lns of June 18 and 11. »rrf. n i t * ^“tovtlle without change, & next morning at .n 1 , t ° ,,te . h via Chattanooga, Nash- 'Hie and Mammoth Cave. .,,, or further Information write •uii on 1 A. THOMAS or C. B. WALKER, c.p. 4 T. A. C. T. A. 1 ■ ’chiree Viaduct. Union Pans. Sta. CHARLE3 E. HARMAN. General Passenger Agent. EIGHT OF THE BIG DECLARE THAT CHICAGO PACKING HOUSES THEIR PLANTS ARE CLEAN AND NICE E , . C .TA , .. R fS^^,E39Ji , -?L H0T0 . S OF ACTUAL 8CENES IN THE SLAUGHTER HOUSES DENOUNCED BY UPTON SINCLAIR. THE ONE ON THE LEFT SHOWS HOW "SKIN- eii...!1ro M S»,f'o R A3 R .5 P ^33P:„ ALl - KINGS OF DISEASED MEAT, UNFIT FOR OTHER PURPOSES, IS DOCTORED FOR THIS PRODUCT. PHOTO ON THE RIGHT HOW8 HOW SUMMER SAUSAGE IS PREPARED. THE AUTHOR OF "THE JUNGLE” DECLARES THAT THE TAINTED HOG MEAT IS DYED AND PREPARED WTH CHEMICALS. TOOK CHILD TO FUNERAL AND FAILED TO RETURN HER Now Mrs. Sidney Goss Must Answer in Court Complaint of Her Husband and Settle Custody of Mary Ruth. Are Willing, However, to'Listen to Sug gestions. Because Mrs. Sidney Goss, of 211 Rswaon street, said she only wanted to take her little girl, Mary Ruth Goss, i funeral, and would return her after the service, and has failed to bring her back, as L. H. Goss, the hus band and father, alleges, he has Insti tuted habeas corpus proceedings to get possession of Mary Ruth, whose mother and father are separated. In the petition tiled In the supe rior court, ’Goss alleges that he and his wife are separated, and that since they started living apart. 1 he has had possssslon of their 5-year-old girl. On June 2, 1306, It Is claimed that Mrs. Goss .went to 385 Glenwood ave nue and said she wanted to take Mary Ruth to a funeral, and that she would return her to her father after that. It Is alleged by Goss that his wife has failed to do this, and that Mrs. Dick erson, the child’s aunt, has said, she would aid Mm. Goss In retaining pos aesslon of the little girl. Charges of a sensational nature are made against Mrs. Goss In the petition; which also asks that Mrs. Dickerson and Mm. Goss be made to appear In court and bring the child. Judge Pendleton has set June 7,-at 2:30 o’clock p. m., as the time for the hearing of the habeas corpus proceed ings, when It will be decked.who,is to retain possession of Mary Ruth Goss. 1 IN SING SING PRISON DEATH HOUSE LAWYER PATRICK DEVISES A WAY TO AGAIN ESCAPE ELECTROCUTION By Private Leased Wire. New York, June 8.—Working night and day In his cell at Sing Sing, Law yer Albert Patrick, who has been In the death house over four years await ing execution for murder of William H. Rice, has devised a way to . escape the electric chair.for the flfth time a week from next Monday. MRS, ASTOB'S COUSIN SAID HUBBY BIT HER WOMAN REFUSED TO COMMENT ON HEARING REGARDING HU8BAND'8 DEATH. He has prepared two new motions. One Is In the form of a writ of error, and the other is In .the form of a writ of habeas corpus. I Both - applications SAY THAT ROOSEVELT IGNORES VITAL QUESTION Assert Investigators From All Over the World Have Exam- ' ined Their Houses. By Private Leased Wire. Chicago, June 6.—Declaring that their plant* aro kept clean, that the methods of handling meat are sanitary and that their products are anything but unwholesome, eight of the great Chicago packers last night Issued nn official .statement In answer to Presi dent Roosevelt and Messrs. Neill and Reynolds, whose report on alleged re volting conditions In Packlngtown was sent to congress yesterday. The statement Is signed by Armour & Co., Swift & Co., Nelson, Morris & Co., O. H. Hammond Company, Omaha Packing Company, and the American Provision Compnny, Libby, McNeil it Libby, and Hchwarzchlld, Sulsberger & Co. Open to Suggestion. The packers declare that doctors, chemists, sanitarians and Investigators bearing credentials entitling them to consideration, have for years made In vestigations at the packing houses and MAN WHO PROVOKED INQUIRY SAYS IT’S UP TO THE PUBLIC By Private Tensed Wire. New York, Jinn* G.—t’pton Slnulidr, whose Itook, “The JunghV mused the |ire«ldeut to start the Investigation. Is rejoicing over the publication of the report of I»e»f In quiry which ho says vindicates ids |M»sitlun. “The people now have the facts," said Mr. Hliiclalr, “and If they do not act It will lx* their owu fault. I am glad the president la still Investigating tho use of chemicals and decayed meat In the packing houses. It seems to me that the use of chemicals should tm sufficiently proven by catalogues of the packers’ supply houses. report Is that are to be made to g Judge of the Uni- have expressed themselves ns entirely ted States circuit 1 court, and in case of his denial, an Immediate appeal Is to be taken to the United States su preme court. GROOM DISAPPEARS ON JUS WEDDING DAY MARRIAGE OF WEALTHY REAL ESTATE DEALER IS POSTPON ED INDEFINITELY. By Private Leased Wire. Monrovia, Ca!„ June 6.—Mrs. Al berta Jewell Dabney Btorrs, cousin of Mrs. Nannie Lanfhorne Bhaw Aetor, and bride of live months, today re fused to comment on the hearing In connection with the mysterious death of her husband, Boland Btorrs. City Marshal Miller testllled that Mrs. Btorrs said to him, while she rode wltA him from her residence: T can’t see how Roland could do It. _ R had been Ned Cutter, as mean as he le, It would not be »o bad." • Mrs. Kendall Cutter, who set at her sister's side, became convulsed with laughter. The Rev. H. B. Groves testlfled_ that Mrs. Btorrs spoke to him of unklnd- nees shown her by her husband, and showed black and blue marks on her arms, where she said he had bitten her. .He testllled to assisting Mrs. Storfs Into the house after she had fajlen near the door, ana that she ex el "\vm ’ood ever forgive me? Will He h< Pro*ecuting n Attorney Fleming made we sensational announcement that the prosecution would prove that there BtfS % K38 -Wp “Davis, *Flynn and^“Sist:’they*'had at the Storri, testified that they haa been at dinner, having about 1 They said Mrs. Btorrs had drank a glass of whisky and one, of beer. Special to The Georgian. Wilmington. X. C., Jnne 5.—All tbs plans bad been lierfceted for on early morning marriage here, nnd the groom-elect had ■pent tbe greater part of two days arrang ing the details for his honeymoon, whed a sudden srlsttre of fright took possession of him and his wherenlmnts are unknown. U. II. Hill, of Xew'nern, K. nnd Miss Margaret Dmtglsss, of tVfliuliigtnu, bad lievn sweethearts for years snd tnetr friends Roturday morning. The minister and at tendants were un hand promptly and the arrangements were eogiplete exrept him resulted 1 was postponed Indefinitely. Mr- Hill Is s wealthy real estate dealer, 50 years of age, and n gentleman well known In eastern Sorth Carolina. Miss Douglass Is s handsome, refined joting woman, many, years the Junior of DOUMA MADE MISTAKE, SAYS PREMIER GOREMKYN. Special Cable. St. Petersburg, June 8.—Premier Goremkyn Issued nn -.fflcial statement today, declaring the dnutna made a mistake In Its-right < n vote a "lack of confidence" in the government and that tbe doutna and Its functions found a model In the Prussian diet satisfied with tho manner that meat la handled. They say that a slaughter pen Is no place for dress sulls. Also, the packers nnnounce that they are ready end «tiling to adopt any practical suggestion which makes for Improvement. Packers’ Statement. The statement of the packers fol lows: "The question raised as to whether diseased meats are sold by our packing houses Is a question on which the whole world walls the fact,, and the truth must be told. Is the entire meat and live stock Industry to have a ‘square deal?’ This vital side of the whole question, however, I, absolutely Ignored in President Rooaevelt'a message, and all but omitted from notice In the Neill Reynold! report. ’Kvery pound of meat In our packing houses comes from animals which are Inspected and passed by trained veteri nary agents of the department of agri culture. This Is the absolute tact. We are not Interested In animals condemn ed- before slaughter. We do not buy them. Every animat bought by ua Is Inspected both,before and after slaugh ter, In accordance with the strictest In spection regulation ever devised In any country, not even excepting Germany. Every animal or carcass that does not pas, this rigid Inspection Is condemned and dlaposed of under the personal su pervision of the agent of the United States department of agriculture. Bslievs in Inspection. The administration always knows these facts. The writers of Ihe Neill Reynolds report know them. That these are the facts Is reluctantly admitted In their report, but even this slight reassurance to the public Is almost burled In the talf end of what they have written. "We have been believers In rigid ani mal and meat Inspection since the In spection was first Inaugurated. We have shown our belief In It by shout dering for the benefit of the Industry an annual loss of approximately II,- 000,000—our loss on animals which are MEMORIAL SERVICES HELD IN DECATUR ^^ruTK-^lfa. sofi SP- STKJKrSOTASBS dead, burled la the dty cemetery la this city, were held Huodsy afternoon. The serrlrrs were nodee the susplenn of the Camp Howe King United Veterans. Joe Wheeler Chapter. Daughters of the Confederacy, snd Ham WsehwnH Chapter fehIMrrg’-si of the Uilted Daugh- let* of the Cor«f«-Ier «/. GEORGIA TRANSFER & STORAGE CO., WE HAUL EVERYTHING Offices 14 E. Mitchell and all freight depots. Telephones Main No. 2. Special attention to delivery of mer chants’ freight. bought as healthy and condemned on Innpcrtlnn after alaughter. And now, In spile of persistent misrepresentation, we are heartily In favor of making this Inspection more efficient. It that can be done, and of extending operation of the low to cover the sanitary conditions of packing houses. Whet Professors Bay. “It Is to be regretted that Messrs. Neill nnd Reynolds did not get a prac tical light on their subject before writ Ing n report, In which It Is apparently assumed that bloody grease nnd the every-day Incidents of animal slaugh tering nr# dirt. In contrast with their vlsw, wa call attention to a report on lucking house conditions by Professor T. J. Hurrlll, Ph D, vice president and :.1 p r i.,i. i, 11.>i.\ ''h 1 iii<- I'nivt ally of Illinois, nnd Professor H. Orlndley, professor of chemistry at the same Institution.” .The report of Professors Burrlll and Orlndlay, after an Investigation mads within ten days, Is ofTared by the pork era os follows; 8aw Ona Expsclorate. “Our observation makes It Impossible for ua to believe the horrible stories recently appearing In print, or that anything approaching the described conditions In this Industry really exists. It was apparent to us that the work of the government Inspectors was dona In strict accordance with the regula Ilona Issued by the bureau of animal Industry. "The condemned carcases, or parts of carcases, are followed by these offi cials, notwithstanding the atatements to the contrary, to the rendering tanks and these tanka are aoalsd and un sealed In their presence, and only In their preaenee. It these men are com petent for their work, and they ap peared to us lo be’ performing their duty. It- la Impossible for the fuckers, If they so desired, to use, unlawfully, condemned animals or careataa. We paid particular attention to the chargea that employees spit on places which coma In contact with the products. No Use for Dress Suits. “We saw one man expectorate dur ing our entire Investigation and he was a government official. The park ing business 1* for butchers and any ona the personal observations of the commis sioners mill Is thus Inqireximbk-. Aopnront- ly Ihe packers lisro not n loop hole foi esrsjM*. Ortalnly I am In n position. If anybody Is. 1o le.tify to flic exlrnunllimrr emit I'M! with which the commission worked, frequently n sonree of veintlmi In lirliig to them ejtlilenc-e whlcli seemiil to be nliaolutety overwhelming nnd to Imre II first excite suspicion nnd then lie rejected "Mr. Neill explslned lo uie, however, that he played the part of the deed's sdvorato iin snd he did his iiest to find n flow in every nrgnment. I came to under.bind Ids po sition and to ngreo with him. tint the elfri-t of .tile utttlllde tvlllrll lie bud to nssllliie should In noted In Judging of his report mid wbnt It proves." SERVICES TUESDAY AT FIRST BAPTIS work Tim no use for dress suits or kid gloves, as It Is not milliners’ or Jewtl- ere’ work. Wt did not find anything seriously - repugnant to cleanliness or wholesomenesa In the .operations or procedures, but ws did find a desire on the part of all employees we came In contact with to avoid unclean prac* tlcea.” "In the light of wbat we are doing, we have a right, we believe, to protest against hasty and empirical Judgments that serve only to put weapons Into the hands of foreign competitors of the American live stock and -moat produc ing Industries. This phase of the ques tion cannot be evaded. At the risk of being accused of trying to hide behind the farmer, we say that hasty, lll-dl- gsated, intemperate criticism of Ameri can packing houses strikes hot at the packers, but at every farmer who raises a hog, sheep or steer for market. With out the foreign market, created by the packing Industry, the American live stock growers' business would be ab solutely stripped of profit. Expected Suggestions. "When-Investigation by Messrs. Nell and Reynolds was undertaken we as sumed that Its purpose was to forward Improvement In parking house condi tions If Improvements could be devised, rather than to gather ammunition for an attack upon the live stock and meat At the new First Baptist church Tuesday night there will be services open to the general public of tho city. A musical program has been nr ranged for tho occasion, nnd Rabbi David Mars. Dr. J. W. Lee, Rev. Opne I'llntt and others will speak. The tiu-inbers of nil churches and -I. n.imliiatluri, In llil -Hi, im-l t In- genernl public In welcome and cordial ly lovlteU to be present. Hervlcos will ■1.111 ,ll 1 1 . * I 111! ll John ,M. Green, chairman of tho board of deacons, Monday night stnt Od: "We want the people lo meet us tomorrow night. Irrespective uf denom limtlon, to enjoy the sen-ices and see our new nnd magnificent house o orslilp. A cordial Invitation Is ex tended to the public." ’’ GREATER CHARLOTTE IS BEING AGITATED Hp#«*UI to Tbe Georgian. Oinrlotto, S. C. t June 5.—There was nt; Informnl mooting jrrotrrrtnjr of tbo rom rulttco* from nil of tho liKlalatlro of tho city to coniUtfr the question ol taking In the atiharh of liilworth t>« a tforoffgh. Tbe population of tbo sect loo la now 7,000, It lH*lng tho residential Motion of tho town, where many Influential am! SCIENTIFIC TEMPERANCE IN THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS Hjmm’IaI to The fjeorglaii. Charlotte, S. C\, Jnne D.—The ministerial conference of tbla city, meeting with !». K. O. Taylor, of Iloaton, who lectured through the Carolina* Inst autumn arlrntlflc temperance, yesterday appointed delegate# to go to High Point, where a ■L JB the queatlon or metaorlsllrln- the Slate legislature next January to establish the teaching of srientlUr tempera new lo to outline the work proponed and push the movement to a successful Issue, MUNICIPALITY LEAGUE WILL HOLD CONVENTION Hportal to The (Ir-jrglsn. Augusts, (is., June 6 Mayor A 111-n re- portsd last eight that there would bo n I unit tnrmhsra of tbe D-agm- of ticorgls Munlripsllttn In the city during the cox- ventlon that will he held here next week. The but day's sreeton-wlU be held at the Locks, Which Is seres miles shore the city, on the Augusta rantl. There will bo n Ida borberi.-e dinner serred et ibis lore. A . banquet will, lie served at the 'ommeri-lal Club on tbe first nlgtit of the convention. THROUGH SLEEPING CAR LINE TO Be Wise When one makej a contract agreeing riot only to k ce f> Life Policy in full force for twenty years, bul also lo be alive twenty years hence, under penalty of losing all profits on the policy, he acts foolishly. Why? Because he can get more without doing it. How? By taking an Annual Dividend Policy in the Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Company, New ark, AT./. Angier & Foreman, State Agents, Atlanta. TRANSCRIBING TO C08T GREENE AND GAYNOR ABOUT $7,500. r* c. Special to Tho Georgian. Savannah, Go^ Juno 6.—The coat of transcribing tho writ of error In tho Greene-Gaynor ault for the circuit dumca. court of oppoala will b< record comprises sigh' containing about 25,000 folio c<»Ht tin* ib’fi’iiilnnt •« ;tf l**Mt havo this record transcribed and an equal amount to havo it printed nnd put In shape for the appellate Clerk Johnson has thlrn the writ of error In which tho record. There are over 2,600.000 w i CHANGED TO THURSDAY Tho laying of the corner-st Luke's Episcopal church has 1 for Thursday afternoon nt Tills t Ii.iiik' u II < made »•••« ;"i Nelson had to bo out of the c lay afternoon. A splendid pre been arranged. COLLECTION AGENCY To maintain a genernl agency, to furniph n price a mbera at a regular interv promoto generally the Intori Atlanta wholesale grocery number of Atlanta grocer have applied lo tho auporfoi it i h;n id f'»r llif Atlanta Grocer*’ Association. Tho rnerchnnt* who will hold mem- bbrshlp In the Atlanta WholoHule Oro- . . I V A-'"' l.itl-T. JIM’ Gooikc IloyMoftg 'rank K. Work, D. II. Jlrowder. Jacob hmoaky, W. I*. Fain, H. T. Marrett, .Singer. A. McD. \VII*nn, E. M. Yow, M. J. Franklin. C. (;«»I«lntein, J, N. I Uracil. E. H. Kelley. J. F Maddox, John A. .Mungot, N. E. Murphey, Geo. W. Walker, H. F. Wynne. ooaoauooooo ooooooa o THE NEW8 FROM HOME. O When you leave Atlanta for your summer vacation, drop a postal with your nddre** to ths circulation department of The Georgian, and tho paper will be mailed to you at the regular carrier rate to city subscribers, of ten cents a week. When no tifying the office In this man ner, add your home address also. ooooooo o o o o ooooooo AT THE THEATERS At the Caaino. The program at Pon< <* lu l.+on .Vfon- lay night announced that .Mary .Marble and I.IMN* end it sHect company would arrive next Monday night, and the company of muslc.il tendencies able to give as pleasing a |»er ^tSSTuTn V- Wrightsville Beach, N ,C. bollof. we Invltod from Ik*** Inn-tf— 1 tor, unit from President R<x practical suggestion, they could moke for tho Improvement of parking bouse condition, »nd nt the *aroe time wo guaranteed that their (ngx'-atlon* would be carried out. "We know our mothods nre good, hut w« atand ready to adopt any pm. Ural suggestion In the line of Improve-.K-nt. We do. however, moat emphatically dis sent from the opinion that the way to better the public’, f.ext -opply l« t-. at- |tack the source of production that Is already under thin-.ugh (overrun.--tit supervision." Commencing Saturday, Juno the Stb. and continuing each Saturday during tho months of Juno, July and Au gust. through sleeping cars will be op erated, delivering passengers at the hotels at Wrightsville Beech, leaving Atlanta in 9:35 p. m.; returning, leave Wrightsville rath Thursday, arriving Atlanta the following morning at i:30 a. m. Besson tickets Ilk 85; week good for five days, $8.25, SEABOARD. formunc* an that put the raslno. there record-brea villa acts pr tcrtalnment long tlmt With the were desert every numbe excellent. The Ml ©*llp*e<i anything /©red this season t bar# had to be especially to withstand the n0C'- *ary comparison. The Military Octet, a musi< a! «*«>m- pany with two chorus xlrls. with fate* and figures thorouxhly In keeping with the act, made the hit ->f the eve ning. The act was well worth the prlct charged for the entire bill. Azra, who manipulated tl.»* billiard bolls. Instead of glvlm? M hackneyed performance, with whl« h all ar** fainll* lar. Intrude e«l a decided rwv.lty, fo| which the crtiwd Ktv** him th»* heart iest applause The IV*raid S<$uar« • v ..i!'.’ mi |p K” ”i. in did Marx anc Herbert, who »?«'•* an ••rlKinul funny Th* oniflr Lj it