The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, June 08, 1906, Image 9

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GEORGI im W XlUB WOMEN URGE SENA TE TO OUST MORMON SMOOT i m, private Leased 'Wire. ■gt Paul, Minn., June 8.—The con- [ Letter. ot ,h * General Federation of ! {oaten's Club* today passed with _ , enthusiasm a resolution asking . the I'nlled States senate to approve of the action of <1* I'otnmlttee in recom- I L.njlns the unseating of Senator Reed 1 Smoot, of Utah. ^yrs Walter McNah Jllller, chalr- J, 0 'f the pure food committee, c.pen- Jd the pure food discussion by reading I SLmints from representative* In con- * tress pledging themselves to further I KT Hepburn pure food bill. , . resolution was adopted which con- f iajned a petition to congress to remove ’ the duty on works of art, in accord- toce with house bill of ■ A resolution pleilging the federation to study the subject of tuberculosis dttriDf the next two years, and dls- imlnate all information on the sub let. was referred to the civic commit- Me A resolution Indorsing the plan to found scholarships In English col- for American girls was passed. •7 »'»» » resolution Indorsing civil service. A resolution abandoning meet- tan on Memorial day was referred to the Incoming board of directors. A resolution asking congress print and supply the women of the country* statistics already gathered re lating to children was adopted. A res olution condemning hazing In colleges was passed. Another resolution w hich was adopt ed Indorsed the prohibition of the em ployment of girls under eighteen years of age after I p. m, and a legal eight- hour workday for working girls. Mr*. Plenkenburg, of Pennsylvania, chairman of the election inspectors, re ported that there was no electioneer ing at the polls w-hen she brought in the result of yesterday's election. Neither was there any attempt to In timidate voters, she said. Mra. Alary' .'foody Pugh, (n her re port on "Household Economies," said her report was designed as an anti dote for the general Impression that club work was a menace to the home. Mrs. Virginia C. Meredith said she wished aho could mako every girl take an education with a bias toward home. "What we want," she said, "are homes where right living and right thinking Is done. It belongs to you, to club women, to make home-making fashionable." SOCIETY. Continued from Oppoelte Pag*, other bridesmaids were in white tin- E ric gowns, with large bouquets of Mies tied with white ribbo&a. The groomsmen wore boutonnieres of sweet Seas, rile groom’s boutonniere was also e( sweet peas. ' Mrs. Thomas, mother of the liride, ♦ea handsome In black nnd while silk, her Hewers lilac, sweet pea blossoms. . A large number of relatives and friends were present. An Informal m-eptlon followed, at which time Ices sad cakes were served. • Numerous letters and telegrams were received front relatlvea and friends. Among thorn were those from Dr. Ju lian P. Thomas, of New York, brother ofthe brldo; Mrs. MacMillan, of Phil adelphia, mother of the groom; Mr. and .Mrs, Thomas C. Poekbam, of Chi cago; Mr. A. B. Correll, of Spartan burg; >lr. Thomas Cameron, of New York: Mrs. Wiliam C. Sibley, of Bir mingham; Mrs, Annie Due, of Bir mingham: Mrs. Kate C. Nalslger, Mrs. A. H. IT Vaughan. Mina Sallle McLaws, of Augusta; Jlvs. George C. Ball, Miss KlJsc Heat;lc, Mrs. Glascock Mays, of Atlanta, and others. Among the dlstlnguished guests were Mrs. (iabbett, custodian of the cross of honor. The many handsome pres ents testified to the popularity of the bride and groom. Mr. nnd Mra. MacMillan will leave next week on their bridal tour. MRS. OGLESBY’S~TEA IN HONOR MRS. CALHOUN. Mrs. J. <?. Oglesby, Jr., will enter tain «t a . tea Saturday afternoon at her hqmo, on Peachtree street. In hon or of Mrs. Andrew Calhoun. The pretty home wiH be decorated with quantities of sweet peas, palms sad ferns. The Invitations are con- lined to Id or to matrons and the Oc casion will he very Informal. Assisting Mrs. Oglesby will be Mt;*. Andrew Calhoun, Aire. A. W. Calhoun. Mrs. J. ,(l. Oglesby, Mrs. Cotqult Gar ter. Mr*. Herbert Brown. Mr*. A. B. Calhoun. Allas Eugenia Oglesby will serve punch. RUMMAgI SALE. The young ladl. dm kson Hill Fsptl*t church will hold a rummage sale Saturday at 219 Auburn avenue. MRS. DAVIS~ENTERTAINED. Mrs. Archibald Davis entertained at "ddge. Friday morning In honor of Mrs. Taylor, of Baltimore, who la the guest 6f her sister. Mrs. James Nun- nally. There were Mix tables of bridge, and the party was characterized by a delightful Informality. After the game a delirious luncheon was served •t the card tables. MRS. ROBERT TOY WILL ENTERTAIN. Mrs. Robert B. Toy will entertain aejt Tuesday complimentary to Miss uiulse Lamar, the guest of Alias Caro Hutchins, Miss Lamar la the daugh ter ol Air. Jalferson Lamnr, of Flor ida, snd the niece of Congressman W. porch, which was inclosed and made tatrsctlve with palms and ferns, and women In pretty summer toilettes. Airs. Selraan was presented with ■ dainty gauze fan. Airs. Almond won the first prise, a gold hatpin, and Adas Lillie Anderson the lecond prise, a sil ver hatpin. Roman punch was served during the game by .Misses Halllo Irby and Louise K■ .11.. and afterward* a it.It, Inns salad and Ice course was enjoyed. Mrs. Weathers received her guests in an embroidered lingerie gown, and was assisted In receiving by Afrs. Bm- mette Collier nnd Mrs. C. S. Mat thews, both wearing pretty white toi lettes. Mrs. Selman wore a cream batiste gown with trimmings of baby Irish -Ipc*. . • Those present were Misses Corlnne Anderson, Arllne Almond, Conglly, Al ma Archer. Floy Almand, Christine Wall, Lillie Anderson, Louise Street, Hallle Irby, Louise Kolb, Jean Carson, Pauline Hope, Luclle Ragsdale, Ain. Fred Seay, Air*. D. A. Small, Ain. Webb Almand. Airs. C. S. Matthews, Mrs. Emmette Collier, Mn. W. C. Hutt, Ain. Will Hope and Mn. Carlisle. MISS RUSSELL'S BRIDGE. Miss Mary Read was the guest of honor Friday morning at a bridge par ty given for her by Alias Edith Rus sell, at the Alarlbomagh. The apart ment of Miss Russell and her mother were fragrant wiiw ,n-. ,m.i v»*.* .-f sweet peas, nasturtiums and roses. Alias Russell received her guests in a white lingerie gown, nnd Miss Read wore u smart suit of blue linen trim med with cluny lace. The first prize wn* a polr of elegant silver toilette I'-'I. I- ■ and II. e ciin*. dii 11, .a wits h hand carved Florentine picture frame, which Alls* Rusejl brought from abroad. Miss Read was presented with handkerchief of duchess lace.. During the game, California cherrli on Ice were served, and after the prizes were awarded luncheon was served small tables. Resides the guest of honor, those present were Allss Georgia Watts, Miss Elizabeth Adair, Alias Louise Watts, Miss Hsrtet High, Miss Laura Wlth- nm, Alisa Agnes Ijidson, Mtsa Huslc Mae Pope. Allss Ethel Kelly. Miss Jeannette Swift. Allss Nellie Hightow er. Allss Ida Hightower, Allss Florence Hobbs, Allss Emma Robinson, Miss Florence Richardson. Miss M. A. Phe lan, .Mis* Laura Payne, Miss Mary Dens Tapper, Miss AInrtha Woodward, Allss Bessie Woodward, Mias Emma Belle Lowndes, Miss Gladys Levin, Allss Hetherlngton. of Knnsns City; Miss Cora Hemphill. Miss Emma Belle UuBose. Allss Nina Gentry. Allss Loulte Roper, Allss Antoinette Blount, Miss Katharine Gholstln. .Miss Ethel Gay, Allss Irene Hand, of Pelham: Miss Kathleen Brown, AIUs Lottie Peck Wy- ly nnd Airs. John Maddox. Personal Mention Mrs. Charle* Godfrey In enjoying a visit of several weeks at New York be fore going to Canada to spend the re mainder of the summer with relatives. Mrs. Godfrey Is at pr#M*nt at 109 West fflfshty-socond street. New* York, and is being delightfully feted by her friends at the metropolis. Mr. and Mrs. J. IV. Goldsmith and children. Miss Lillie Goldsmith. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Caw thorn nnd son and Oer.ir D.ivIh, Jr. left Thursday for At lantic Beach. Miss Faith Harris, ot Nashville, has l>cen a student at the Woman’* College, Baltimore, Is the guest of Mrs. Alonzo Richardson. Miss Ida Landrum nnd Mr. Baylor Landrum are In Lexington, Ky., and are the guests of Mr. and Mra. Solomon Van Meter. Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Gay and family leave Friday for Virginia, where Mra. Gay and her children will spend a month. Mlaa Annie Laurie Brewster, of Col- leg" Park, u 111 rntoitnln the College Park Sewing Club Friday afternoon. Mrs. Jack Johnson, who waa the guest of Mrs. Walter Taylor, hoe re turned to her home In Birmingham. Mr. and Mrs, R. E. Everltt, of Cov ington after attending the Everltt- Lalrd wedding, have returned home. Mrs. Roby Robinson and her little daughters, Isabel nnd Eloise, will spend the summer In Michigan. Miss Annie ntten will entertain at bridge Saturday morning In honor of Miss Mary Nlcolson. Mrs. A. J. Smith and her two daugh ters will leave for Chicago June 14 to spend the summer. Miss Lula Selman, of. Monroe, has returned home after a visit to relatives In Atlanta. Mrs. Taylor, of Baltimore, Is the guest of her sister, Mrs. James H. Nunnally. Mrs. W. R. Fagan ts tho guest of her mother, Mrs. Caroline Pou, at Madison. Ga. Mr. E. C. Horford, of Eastman, will be ths guest of Atlanta friends next week. Miss Cleo Fnrnesworth, of Coving ton, Is the guest of relatives In At lanta. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Raoul and family will spend the summer in Morehcad, Colonel and Mrs. R. J. Lowry re turned from Chattanooga Friday. Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Felder have taken apartments at the Marlborough. Miss Samuella Whitman will return from Chattanooga Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Wlllst left Fri day for a trip East. Magnificent collection beautiful Pic* fur® Postal Cards. It will Interest you to seo this display. For sale by PIEDMONT 80UVENIR COMPANY, In Lobby Piedmont Hotel. MISS RUTH SANDERSON NAMED POLICE MATRON WOMAN OF WIDE EXPERIENCE AND A TRAINED NUR8E, SUC CEEDS MR8. BOHNEPELD. MR8. ENGLISH TO ENTERTAIN IN HONOR MISS NICOLSON. Airs. Jamez W. English will enter tain at bridge Tneeday afternoon In honor ot Allae Alary Nlcolaon. MI3S STEPHENSTO ENTERTAIN IN HONOR OF MISS GOODE. A pretty compliment to Allaa Elte Goode was the euchre party which Altai Nan Stephenz gave Friday after- noon In ther honor. The dining room, where • dainty luncheon woe eenred, wez decorated with daisies. Alia* Ste phen* received her gueata In a gown of white mull and lace. Adze Goode wore a milt of Alice blue (Ilk trimmed with baby Irish lace. Invited to meet the gueat of honor were: AIl.z Suzle Fain, All»a Edith Flehea Mlaa Sallle Walker, Mize Julia Goode. Alisa Ruth Lewis. AIUs Marie Fhllllp*. Mlsz Pauline Allddleton, Adze Sarah Lowndes, All** Alma Pope, Ml** Lout** Bell, Ml** Evte Mathew*, Miss Louise Norman, Mien Brent White- aide, MU* Fannie Turner, All** Nell O'Donnelly, Ml» Susie Battle, Mps Grace Norcro**. Alisa Bessie Ray, Mrs. Walker, Air*. Polk, Mr*. James Logan. CONCERT AT MARI8T HALL. A fashionable and enthusiastic audl ence greeted three artist*, Messrs. Ver non d'Amalle, baritone; Oacar Pap- penhelmer, ’cello, and J. Fowler Rich ardson, Plano, Thursday evening Alarlst hall, at the concert given for the benefit of the Methodist Home Set tlement. . , The program wo* of rare excellence and was rendered without a flaw, arousing the enthusiasm of an audi ence composed of critical music lov- Measrs. Richardson and Pappen- helmer contributed largely to the perfection of the recital, by their ex quisite piano and 'cello work. Mr. d'Arnalle'a voice l« one of splendid quality and tone thoroughly cultivated with a sympathetic power, not often heard. HU Stage presence waa attrac- „ ,tiye, and hi* dramatic Instinct wsa In Voramandng Saturday, June the 9th. evidence, both In his wonderful vole*, Jr? (r >sit!nuing each Saturday during ‘ and In hi* pleasing i*#rnonamy. A & oaths of j„ne. July and Au-j large sum waa realised.-for a good rast, through bleeping cars will ho op r ****•• __ * mjted, deliver In k passengers at the, to MIS8 8HIVELEY. il™ * Wrlshtavllle Beach, leaving ' , . mn- l!.->-d- !' :■ entertained twenty-four girl friend* In formally at card* In honor of Miss Thlsbe Shlveley. the guest of Mis* Marguerite Hemphill. AIUs Pope* party was on* of the pleasanteit of many entertainment* given this week in Miss Shlveley 1 * bon - B. lam ar. RECITAL. The recital to be .given by Air. J. P. O'Donnelly Tuesday evening at the Baptist church for the benefit of the »rg«n fund I* being anticipated with Pleasure by a large number .of peo ple. The organ la one of the hand- •omest tn , n y church In this country, I* the gift of the women of the ™**"g« ,, on. To say that ths concert »IU>* directed by Mr. O'Donnelly U ‘Pfnnrantee It* Worth from a musical *M nralstlc viewpoint. w. cTr. u. | The member* of the Atlanta Willard f. T. u. will meet at the home of 2" J A. Atkins, Houston street, raturday afternoon at 2 o'clock and I s£ m , '^ r * W, H carry flowers lo the Mspltals and jails, i MR*. At. L. McLENDON, President. i ,N HONOR oFmRS. SELMAN. ■ On* ; of the charming affair** of the a * domino party given by P Thursday Aftemon Domino Club, J £ JJ* home of Mrs. \V. M. Weathers. j* west End, In honor of Mrs. Homer ! who leaven next week to make home In Texas. Th * game was played on the spacious through sleeping CAR LINE TO Wrightsville Beach, N ,C. At 1:35 p. m.; returning, leave . , Shtaville • ach Thursday, arriving uinta the following morning at *5:30 r®- Seiaon ticket* $18.55; week _ Uckats, good for live days, $8.25. SEABOARD. Miss Ruth Sanderson, a trained nurse, and a woman of wide experience and travel, boa taken charge of the matron's ward at the police station as successor to Mrs. Mary Bohncfeid, dis charged. Miss Sanderaon waa chosen by Po lice Chief Jennings, who was Instruct ed by the police commission to procure a matron. The chief will present her name to the commission Tuesday night and Miss Sanderson will he formally elected. Miss Sanderson went to the police station Thursday night and assumed the duties of matron. She was busy Friday cleaning the department nnd arranging her effects. The new ma tron has resided In Atlanta for the post four years and has followed the duties I.f :i 11 ill wl nut *»• Sin- l.« a nutl\ H of Rockdale, England. She wan trained for a nurse in the Manchester Royal Infirmary and was also connected wrlth the Northern hospital In Liverpool. She has crossed the Atlantic thirty-three times and has made six trips to Russia with patients. LAST AUCTION SALE OF LOTS IN A BOOKS OF DR. ANDERSON ARE IN 8TATE LIBRARY. NEXT FRIDAY* JUNE 15, 1:30 P. M. Special to The Georgian. Wilmington, N. C, June t.—Over MO volumes selected from the library of the late Dr. E. A. Anderson, of Wil mington, have been placed tn the etute library at Raleigh. The book* are a loon collection to the state and were sent to Raleigh by Mr*. Alnrgnret Y. McKoy and Lieutenant E. A. Anderson, V. 8. N, daughter and eon of Dr. An derson. r / Electrical Company Organized. Bpeclal tn The Georgian. Charlotte, N. C. June 8 —A 125,000 electrical company, known a* the Smith Electric Alenufarturlng Company, has i been Chartered with headquarters here, to deal In and handle eleclrirol sup plies GEORGIA NORMAL COLLEGE HOLDS COMMENCEMENT Special to The Georgian. Abbeville, Ga. June S.—The com mencement at the Georgia Normal Col lege and Ruslneaa Institute of thi* city ha* been In pshgreaa elnco last Sun day, when the commencement eernv ri wo* preached by Rev. If. *'. Buckholz, of Atlanta. On Tuesday evening, the usual an nual banquet of the Alumnae Asso ciation was held. A Urge number of the alumni was present, and with the eloquent speeches and tempting re- freshmen to, It was a most enjoyable occasion. Only the development of this property by Edwin P. Ansley makes possible the purchase of such valuable real estate at public sale. To secure such property at your own price is the chance of a lifetime. Drive out or take a street car and see what six months and more than $100,- 000 has done in improving this, the moat valuable resi dential property in Atlanta. Watch for publication of ' plat and for further partic ulars inquire of ! FORREST & GEORGE ADAIR, CHARLES IK. ROBERTS, ANSLEY BROTHERS. DIVISION DEPUTIES STATE Of TENNESSEE CANDLER TO SUCCEED OF 1,0,0, F,APPOINTED AFTER $60010 TAXES CAPT, J, P, WILLIAMS HAVE BEEN NOTIFIED BY GRAND SUIT IS BEGUN TO REASSESS THE MASTER AND WILL BE- PROPERTY OF COAL, IRON GIN DUTIES AT ONE. AND RAILWAY CO. ATLANTA CAPITALIST TO HEAD TRUSTEES OF EMORY COLLEGE. Special to The Georgian. lly Private Leased Wire. Augusta, Gil, Jun<* 8.—Grand Master K-iuhvlllt, Tenn.. Juno 8 —Suit wai B. B. McCowcn, of tho Odd Fellows, I imUtutad before the •trustee* of Grun* has appointed tho division deputies for Btato Revenue the* nniir. as# ...u* w Agent Jamei R. Jetton to rea#*e*s tho^ entire state of Georgia, which Is property of ih* Tennessee Coni, lion * '' * and Railroad Company, In thl* state, for 190J, 1901. 1901 and 1904. Accord Ing to tho contention of the state, thti company Ih llnblo for tax assessment for the yean mentioned at not lee* than $10,000,000 per annum, no part of which has been oeaessed for the period covered. Under the Tennessee laws the method of arriving at the value of tho prop erty of <iuasl public corporations by obtaining the market value of *t and bonds. The aggregate value there of. less the amount u*sessed upon the realty nnd tangible personalty. Is the value which tihmild be ««.■for tax ation. It Is claimed by the state that since 1894 the average assessment upon tho Intangible property of the corpor ation has not been over $27,000 per Annum, whereas the company, prior to January 1, had a capitalisation of over $23,000,000 and outstanding bonds of more than $18,000,000. 8lnce January 1 the capital *tock has been $30,000,- 000. This Mock fs quoted In New York at 1&6. Should the alnto establish Its conten tion that S10a000.00o of property has annually escaped taxation, the corpora tion will be liable for nearly • $600,000 In Interest, taxes, penalty and coats. COLUMBUS FLOODED WITH BOGUS COIN composed of seventeen divisions. The deputies have been notified, and wUl start out on tlielr dutlea at once. The following Is a list of tho ap pointments: Division No. 1—L It. Smith, RalB- bridge. This division includes • the counties of Baker, Calhoun. Clay, De- catur, Dougherty. Kurly, Lee, Miller, Mitchell, Quitman, Randolph, Terrell, Turner and Worth. Division No, 2.—J. T. Bate, Llthonla. This division Include* tho mtintlcM of Campbell, Clayton, Do Kalb; Douglass. Fulton, Newton, Paulding and Rock dale. Division No. 3—H. M. Ward. Knvan- nah. Thin division Includes Bryan, Bulloch. Chatham, Kfringlmm, Liberty and MclntoHh. Division No. 4—R. H. Sikes, Augusta. This division Include* llutke. Colum bia, Glascock, f&soock, McDuflle, Rich mond nnd Warren. Division No. 5—A. 8. J. Hall. Blue Ridge. This division Includes Chern- koe, Cobb* Fannin, Forsyth, Gilmer, Milton and Pickens. Division No. 6—W. W. Mm nett. Bax ley. Thin division IncludsH Appling, Camden, Charlton, Clinch, Coffee. Glynn. Jeff Davis, Pierce, Wars and Wayne. Division No. 7—T. L. Grus&rd, Co lumbus. This division Includes Chat tahoochee, Crisp, Harris, Macon, Mar lon, Muscogee, Schley, Stewart. Sum ter, Taylor, Talbot and Webster. Division No. 8—T. D. Ridley, Dal ton. This division Includes Bartow, Catoosa, Coweta, Haralson, Heard, Meriwether, Polk nnd Troup. Division No. 10—R. L. Svvntts, Barnesvlllo. This division Includes Butts, Faye.tte, Henry, Monroe, Pike, Spalding and Upson. Division No. 11—T. E. Ryals, Macon. This division Includes Baldwin, Bibb, Crawford, Dooly, Houston, Jasper, Jones, Putnam, Twiggs and Wilkinson. Division No. It—Dr. O. P. Lassiter, Spread. This division is comprised of Kmunucl, JMTViK.m, .Lukins, Johnson, Laurens, Screven, Tattnall, Toombs and Washington. Division No. 13—W. E. Reynolds, Maysvllle. This division Is made up of Ilanlus Dawson, Franklin, Ilaber- ehum. II.nt. Lumpkin, Rabun, Steph ens. Union, Towns and White. Division No. 14.—H. L. Scott, Abbe ville. This division comprises Dor]go, Irwin, Montgomery, Pulaski. Telfair and Wilcox. Division No. 15—F. H. Hewlett, Val dosta. This division Is composed of Berrien, Brooks, Colquitt, Grady, Echola, Lowndes, Thomas, Tift. Division No. 16—W. A. Hinton. Wash ington. This division lncludos Clark, Elbert, Greene, Llne&ln, Madison, Mor gan, Oconee, Oglothorpo, Taliaferro and Wilkes. Division No. 17—W. B. ftloan. Gainesville. This division Includes Hall, Gwinnett, Jackson and Walton. Asa O. Candler, of Atlanta, will In an probability succeed Captain J. P. Wil liams, of Rnvannah, as president of the board of trustees of Etnory College, as It is understood that Cni»tnin Williams will resign this position which h** ha* held for six years, owing to the pr«'s* of his private business affair**. Captain Williams as the president of the trustees of the Methodist Col lege, ]ms worked hard and accomplish ed great results, giving much of his time and money* to the Institution's needs. It was thought Inst year that hs would leslgn, but he yielded to the urgent requests of his friends and those of the college that he retain the of fice at least another year, ft Is now understood that he will tender his re- tgnatlon at the meeting of tho trus tees Friday and Satunlay at Oxford, and that Asa G. Candler, ot Atlanta, will be elected to succeed him. Mr. Candler has for several years been *halrn‘an of me finaode dhmmtt- t#f» of the board and U thoroughly in touch with the needs of 'the college. It Is understood that he has been ap proached on this matter and will ac* opt the office if It Is offered to him. ANOTHER NEGRO ARRESTED AND HELD ON THE CHAROE OF COUNTERFEITNO. Bpeclal to The Georgian. Columbus, Oo^ June f.—Will Finley, a negro man, was arrested yesterday by Secret Service Agent J. M. Wright and City Detective Moore on a charge of mnldng counterfeit silver dollars, hi- j,, , ..-i |„ in K .i .xi.'iuH t<. that ..f his mother, Mary Cunningham, on a charge of passing tho bogus coin. It was the woman's evidence which • iiiih.M 1m i i ai n • I. s|,,. stiitlriK that she got the money from him. A I • *11 "f til) r..|| (in.I .‘.Mill" |.|n*f»i nf parts found at ths woman's house wore taken by the officers to Indicate that the counterfeiting w*ns done at her home. She was identified by fifteen different persons on whom sho hud pMMUhl tlw spurious « «dn Her son was held tn $2,000 bond by Commissioner Brown, and both nro In jntl to nwnlt trial at the next term, of the United Htates court. The town Is apparently flooded with the bogua coins, as they aro turning up every day. DEATH'S HAND GRASPS THR0TTLE_0F ENGINE FIREMAN, NOTICING GREAT 8PEEO OF TRAIN, FINDS ENGIN- ERR DEAD IN CAB. Ily Private Ignited Wire, Mansfield, Ohio, June t.—'William Valentine, of thl* city, an engineer on tho Toledo nnd Wulhoning railroad, tiled of heart disease In the cab of his engine, while running near Pom eroy lost evening. Mis Un-Minn, nothing i hlsh *i*eed «»f tin* Main, -an," ft mil tli" tender and found DM dead. Tho body wbh brought hero on his train. HOTEL ARRIVALS. AT THE ARAGON. XT. J. Ursy. Jf(w York: J. H. Oarts- iwsky. Uenrgln: William 11. llurmu. An gustaic. WlnaMium. .Now York* II. V Prim r-.H", Si I soul*; Hiss l*nnl*" Mann. Sl.r.-v.- port; Ml** .Mary llurd, Mjrcreport; Mist MftU'l riiamhll'N. HUroviuiort; Miss All* •• , linnt1»ll«f'. Slircvoport; J. F. I^-nrv mid ilf*-. (h'Mijrln; . . I>. Smith, (leorgln; J<»#"pii BRIEF NEWS BY WIRE Ren Into Freight Train. Lancaster, Pa., June 8.—Tho Chicago limited, on tho Pennsylvania railroad crashed Into a freight train near this city yesterday. Ambulnnces and phy- HhlnriH were n#nt from Imre t.i tlw wreck. Several of tho train crows wore hurt. Fairbanks' Cousin Elopes. Evansville, Ind, June S.—After trav- ♦•llng 1PM) miles t*» hr rniirrlfd, Wilbur F. Fairbanks, aged 22, a mere boy In appearance, ami MIhh KathcMiw Flanl- gan, aged 15, both of Columbus. Ind, were Intercepted here yesterday by tho police, and Mi" now being held until the girl's parents mine Fairbanks says no Is a cousin of Vice President Fairbanks. Memory of Heroes Honored. Portsmouth, Va., June 8.—The hand some monument erected by the Artil lery Association of this city In memory of those who fell in the battle of Graney Island during the war of 1812 was unveiled today with Interesting exercises. Civilians and military uni* ted with the patriotic societies to make It a gala occasion. Cotonol William II. Stewart delivered the oration of the day. Alfonso Bids Guests Farewell. Madrid, June The Prince and Princess of Wales, the Duke of Bparta, Crown Prince of Orcece and Princo Albrecht, of Prussia, who came hero to attend the royal wedding, have left Madrid by special railway train. King Alfonso and the members of the royal family bade the party farewell at the station. Mist Rockefaller is Home. Naw Yertc, June 8.—It waa learned today that Miss Ethel Rockefeller ar rived here on the North German Lloyd steamer Kaiser Wilhelm der Grosso under the assumed name of Rauleln E. Raynor. Miss Rockefeller le the daugh ter of William Rockefeller and tho niece of John D. Rockefeller. One Woman Kills Another. Richmond, Ky., June 8.—Mr*. Nannie Nuckols, of Cartersrine. shot and killed Mrs. Vfenn Black, of Conway, at Berea College Wednesday. They were at tending the exercise* at the com mencement and the shooting occurred on the campus. Jealousy le said to have been the cause, Mrs. Nuckols was arrested. Both women have Urge famine*. Statehood Conference on Tuesday, I Washington, June Be—An agreement has been reached to take up the con ference report on statehood next Tues day. Mrs. Gould Likes Bsttooning. New York. June 8.—Mr. and Mr*. Howard GouJd are home again on their steam yacht, the Niagara. The Niag ara arrived from ffouthampton three days behind the time scheduled for the postage The delay was occasioned by hoary, seas and the necessity of laying up for a day at the Azores to k»- <»n coal. Mrs. Gould spoke enthusliMli al ly of her ballooning experience in Eng land. Not an Indictment Returned. By Private Leased Wire. Wllllamstown. Ky., June 8 —One of the most remarkable surpri-## In the blatory of the circuit court her® oc section of the dark nnd bloody ground h«H been q'le.xl ft otn Main" r-> Call fornla, principally by commercial truv dors. The docket of the present term of circuit court does not contain a glo criminal case. May 8end Teachers to U. 8. London, Juno 8.—Tho now educatl LJ Mil Ii.im stirred up no •• n*l <>f inlk ni suggestions for bettering the British system Include* one which Is growing more popular dally—to send 600 prima ry school teachers to tho United Hint to learn tho methods employed there 8p«nish Boats 8old for Junk. By Private Leased Wire. Manila, June 8.—The gunboats Alba, Mindanao and Malleno, which wero captured by Admiral Dewey when he destroyed the Spanish fleet, have been sold as junk for $1,606 at Olnngapo. The boats participated In the battle of Ma nila bay. ERNEST AA, ROONEYDIED EARLY ERIDAY MORNING Krn"M M. Rnonoy. gfMutuvt tn life tnzuranr, circle-., am) popular In 111 were! onl«r world, dl.d Friday morn. Jnx at 9 .o'clock at bl» rciddcnce, No. 17 North ForiyUi ,tr„t. It* wa* 10 year* old and leave* hi* mother and one aon. W. P. Hoon*y. Funeral Mr- vie,* will he conducted Sunday after noon at S:SO o'clock from Barclay A Brandon'* chapat, under the auzidre* of the M.i-unde fraternity. The Inter me nt wilt ho In Oakland cemetery. Mr. Rooney had been «pec Ini agent for th* New York Life ln*uranc« Company. He had traveled extenelvely through the Weal, but hod lived In Atlnnln tin- laat two or thrM year*. II* »-** horn and raUad In Waahlngton, Wilke* county. On. lie wn* u Muaon. a Knight Templar and a Khrlner, and atao nn ■tk. DIES FROM INJURIES OF AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENT Mendel tn The llmreUn. Itl.lnz Kzwn. <)*., Jane I.~J.be* p. lltt- nan, of lllnntnxluiiu. Ala., who w„ Injured iV *0 n-n-.ne.MI.- l*.l week, .11.-1 Muuday ■ilzhi and wia l.ruugbt here for Interment Tue*d. r morula*. ALLEOED LYNCHERS TO BE OIVEN TRIAL Special to Th, Georgian ■Charlotte. N. C„ June *.—Governor R. B. Glenn hz* t olled a epee tut term of t.'nlon county court for July IS, Judge Shaw to preetde. to try the cue, against the fourteen allexen lyncher* In the patty that look J. V. J..hn..,n from the An.on county Jnll mi Hay II. and carrying hhn to a tr. • outalde th* tuiyn. riddled hi- I. »1y with bul-e’*. HE MUST PAY DEBT? AGGREGATING $,3,000,000 II, (irirrin. !»*.; J till ii W Ml Angt Xii £' M. Pc AT THE KIMBALL. W. W. Ttampn. August*; J. cork, KiiRtuiau; P. A. AmlrowR. II. I). Prieto, NfW York; Hlllil.le Iflllti . .1 S Willi. J* Mil"#. ri)nrJ<*»rnn. s C Now York; K II. Haughnn, Hrorulhiintt, Augiisbi; Miss J HiiIIh, Jr., liewlclnsvIII" . LaOramftq r. , II. M F*rt#r*. Colquitt; li. V York; hnyln. Itlrmliifchfiu.. . hum. Nat Currier, Mcrltlb •riiui..T:Mk", Tniiuiiih, a York: I). W. CV Now York; II J K. Tf»ll"V. Ulrriilns T I* ltw»l. Mllel. I ri tills V 111" It. Wliltnk" Kit k ii i hurl" \lf" Hltffitr krhntf Ml Mels. Clm-li ** lw»# 1*. Sew York; J. .1 ll On.? It I» Tsiip. C. M Mil lln in I! Suit tli. l'lillsi1"l|i l*#vir, .Ne w Vt.rk: M'. K « f.; W * ‘ ‘ inn Ip. door sin. ('ii 11 • • 11 g 11. K. 11 it r I'hnrlou lit,hi • Mu^ks. I-. isn. 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Har- ly president of ths Fidelity rge In bank- Unftsd Htatee court at This means that Hnr currtd yesterday when the gran<l Jury J per rnu-t pay the debts outstanding adjourned without returning a single againct him. which sire said to amount indictment WUflAmstown's fume as a to $2,000,00<i. STOCKHOLDERS MEET AND DISCUSS PLANS of the Nashville hn ivnipitny » at tb> MarllHon J.iNf night, nnd to the construct Huntsville, au and It ts un<lc great Iltln-du Juno h A meeting un.l Huntsville Rall- im klioltjei * wan held ••Minty titiirt h<*use 11 the plans looking in i»f this road were minty raised $S0,00C the oad. Ighta from Nashville to r t»* th# gulf, bat'ked by thO 'yatcru. Ml I