The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, June 13, 1906, Image 2

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN. WEDNESDAY. JINK 13. IS* POLICE ro PROBE CAREER OF BREEZY AFTER MAKING BOY DRUNK, MEN SET VICTIM ON FIRE ■ MRS. JOHNSON IS HELD FOR INVESTIGATION. She Received Wednesday Morning a Letter From Her Hus band. i rpq i 'ii' lining Mr*. Lucretla M. Johnson, lh« breexy young Chicago woman who Tn--d*y morning slapped (wo police ■ •m. ■ rs at (he police atatlon, Mra. J..hninn has been ordered held pend ing v'thorough Investigation. Mi Johnson was lined 110.7ft Tues- <)ny by Recorder Broyles, snd (Ills line I- ns yet unpaid.' Since the trial, the yang woman has been In the care of Miss Sanderson In the matron's ward. D-Ugtlonfi have been given that vt'imth be held, even If the line Is aid, until she con be Investigated. rh< remarttable story related by rs. Johnson as to how her husband SSI ted her on a passenger train be >->'M Atlanta and Augusta bromine in- thought she was lllrtlng with a s i i .ger Is not given credence by the i' lice. This story Is regarded some what In the light of n fairy tale. Mis. Johnson states tlint while she end her husband were drinking chain- i.mile .in the train, her husband call- eti down a stranger, who he thought attempting to dirt with her. Hhe s ■ she took the part of this mnn, itn.i that her husband. In anger, left lit train, since which time she has n i con nor heard of him. ’ It lias developed thnt several months act. Mrs. Johnson was In Atlanta, and to r. it time Ml Into the hands of .the i..iil. ■ Hhe was arrested nt the ter minal station, where she Is said to i ", c been fouiul under the Influence of g Intoxicants. She was taken to the i>"iii. station, and wns later released i n tlie deposit of n rash collateral. The young woman made herself use ful to the matron's ward Wednesday im.i nInic by sweeping the several rooms ii nd ulilng In dusting and cleaning M i Inaaday afternoon she received n "ligram which ahe says la from her i n-band In Augusta, saying that he will come to Atlanta Immediately to I'•••!< Into the matter of her arrest. ■ -■ • RAILROAD NEWS. dated railways of Virginia and ih" i nrollnas was held In room SIS of iiu I’lr'lmont Hotel Wednesday morn- Inn The session was devoted strictly ti. inllriuid business. Among the of- n. i.iu pet -i ni were Charles R. Capps, i.r Portsmouth, Vo., general freight uKcnt nf the Seaboard; O. W. Perrin, i f Wilmington, N. C„ of the Atlantic i ’ ..ist l.lnr, and Comtnteetnner W. H. Fittgei ild, of Richmond. Va. W. H. Christian, assistant general pus-engrr agent of the Seaboard In Atlanta, lias gone to New York In com- pany ulth his son, Jackson Chrlstlsn, olio was several months ago appointed ii i inundate for Weal Point by Presi dent Roosevelt. The young man will enter the Institution on June It. citc’Ticket Agent Morrnh, of the Ki ll, ard, returned Wednesday inorn- tnn from Wrtghtsvllle Reiirh, where he sis nl several days In company with a large party of Atlantans who art en- loying the beautiful surroundings at in. • . -art. A party of 12ft has nr- tangi 1 to make an excursion to the bench during the next few weeks. linllroad men throughout the Booth u ill l* Interested to learn that Charles Tv tbiyan, of Portsmouth. Va., general pnstenger agent of the Henboard Air 1 -Iiu who has been seriously III for met a month. Is well on the mad to re, .miry and will soon be able to re turn to the harness. W. F. Penny, representing I he Tnrry- ni.i in Hotel of Wrtghtsvllle Beach. N. c Is |n the city booking parties for the ark-end excursions to this resort, nil l II It .rapidly Increasing In popu- In m i throughout the South. Ctntrtl Makes Changes. \nnounctment has been made of an eral changes In the local <>mcr force Ilf I he Central of Georgia railway, ef fect tv* this week. The appointments «ii. made by Orneral Agent J. M. I n ran, pnd have been approved by the '•nil lots In Havannah. It. C. Prince. f'VBiariy a prominent railroad official 111' I I attanooga. has been appointed courting agent of the Central of (leor- u I ,i vice J. R. Beardsley, resigned, o hi has associated himself with the l.'.iilsvtlle and Kaahvtlle road. John T whittle, formerly cnlef clerk In the nffi. - of Division Freight Agent I>. w Appier, has been appointed a aotlc- lung agent, and will take the pises of W. A, Laird, who has been appointed an export clerk, with headgiinrters at Havsnnah. By Private leased Wire. Washington, Pa., June 11.—George Crumrtne, Arthur Huff and Kdward Wyke, arrested yesterday, charged with maltreating 17-yaar-old Prank Morris, of Vancevllle, escaped lynching through prompt work on the part of the officers. Morris' condition la serious and he may not recover. He was found yesterday at the foot of a small cliff In an un conscious condition. The boy says (Jrumrine, Huff and Wyke lured him lo a woods and, afier plying him with whlalcy until ha was helpless, fioured oil over hla body, then set him afire, causing excruciating pain. They beat and kicked him. then, ty ing a rope about hla body, dragged him a half mile to a small cliff. After bind ing him to a board, Morris declared they threw him over, a distance twenty-ffve feet. He says they I lowed him to the foot of the cliff, and after beating him again, piled atones on him and ran away. He lay there Alt night and was nearly dead ■ found. when GEORGIA NEWS IN PARAGRAPHS Vacant Lota at Auction. Special to Tbs Georgian. Cordele. Ga„ June 11-fAtter complet Ing fifteen or the handsomest cottage homes In Cordelf, R. I. Wilson will of fer at auction soma of tha preltleai va cant residence lota In any city in south Georgia. Fifty to one hundred handsome presents will be given away during the progress of the sale. School Teachers Elected. Special to Tha Georgian. Cordele, oa: June II.—The school board of the Cordele public schools yesterday afternoon elected the follow ing teachers: T. K. Land, superintendent: Miss Janie Bush, principal; Mias Lorah Har ris, akslstant In the high school; Allas Maggie Whitaker, Miss Myrtle Iturrttc, Miss ICuta Maddox. MBs I-aura Mer ritt. Miss Jessie Clark, Mrs. II. B. Rob erts, Miss Julia Wlsenbakar, Mrs. A. T. Vonderan, Miss M. M. Baas. 8scond and Third Degree. Special to The Georgian. cordele, G'a„ June 11.—The Knights of Pythias hod a very Interesting and Important meeting at their Castle hall last night. Work In the second and third degrees were conferred. Taxes Not All Rsturnsd. Special to The Georgian. Ccrdelr, <Ja„ June 11.—Htate and county taxes for Crisp county are not all returned yet. More than 1M tax payers have so far fatted to return their taxes for HOC. For Rspresantativa. Hpeclnl la The tlearglsa. Rising Pawn, Oa., June It.—J. APPETITE FOR DRUG AGAIN ROPES DENT •TALE EGGS IN EVIDENCE AT SOCIALIST MEETING Si.i l i.'l to The Georgian. Chattanooga, Tenn.. June 11.—Kgg nip. egg punch, egg nog and other egg ronroctlana did not enter Into the use (if rgga by a'number of St. Klrno boys as ii rrcOot feathering of socialists which wga being addressed by J. L Pin- of Atlanta. A iloxen or mure eggs were used In a iimeient manner, while Socialist Hl lru proclaiming tha doctrine of sin inlisnt In great vehemence a shower ■>r iskp whlsed by hla head. Rut they • >nn -pattered on the walls of the ho tel 111 front of which the meeting waa buns held. The meeting was broken up and an attempt waa made to al ien the egg throwers, but without h\hi: After being cured of the dread mor phine hnbll while a prisoner In the Tower, A. J. Dent, a young white man who recently came to Atlanta with hla If* and four children from Havannah, has again yielded to the appetite for the drug and Wednesday morning wal again locked behind the ban of tha police atatlon. Dent waa released from the Tower six weeks ago and aloes that time has allowed both whisky and morphine to get the best of him, Although he looks much better than when first arrested, he Is ngaln a slave to morphine. Dent was placed In the Tower on the chafga of vagrancy In the hope that he might be cured of the terrible habit. He waa given ayafematle treat ment and six weeks ago waa declared cured, nt which time he waa given hla freedom. Hr ivaa arrested Wednesday morn* Ing by Policeman Coogler. who also made the drat arrest. The officer had received complaint to the effect that a few days ago. while In an Intoxicated condition. Dent visited the Home nt the Friendless and Created a scene. He Is said to have alto appeared at sev eral hornet In Pear hires street and acted In a disorderly manner. Deni's wife and children are Inmates of the Home for the Friendless, where they were placed shortly after the ar- rlvnl of the family In Atlanta. Owing to Dent's weakened physical rnndlthgi he waa unable to provide (or hla faintly. The charge docketed against him Wednesday was "Idling and loitering" and hs will be tried Thursday morning before Recorder Broyles. SUPREME COURT ALLOWS WALKER ANOTHER APPEAL Special to The Georgian. Montgomery, Ala., June II.—The su preme court haa allowed I ha attorneya of Henry Walker, a negro or Walker county, convicted of assault and mur der. to submit another appeal. This negro haa been convicted three times of the moat brutal assault and murder that has aver taken place In Alabama. The victim was Mrs. Maggie Dick erson. of Cordova, Walker county. BRIDGE NEAR GALVESTON BEINO REPAIRED RAPIDLY Cantrell has announced bis condldary for representative In the next lr K lsla lure. Ills friends fast sure of hla vie tory. Under Atlanta Management, Hpeels I to The Georgian. Rising Pawn. Oa., June It.—The Bui phur Springs Hotel will he under At lanta management this year, and with the general renovation and Improve meat, a successful season Is antic! paled. Bond Election Carries. ■peelsI In The Georgian. Acworth. On., June 11.—Acworth held an election Saturday for the pur pose of Issuing bonds to the amount of 125,000 to establish a system of elec tric lights and water works. The bond Issue carried by a large majority. Caught Atlanta Spirit. Special In The Georgian. Acworth, Go., Juna II.—Acworth has caught the "Atlanta spirit" In the past year. A new state bank has been re< reatly established and a large new cotton factory Is nearing completion. It has also recently adopted the public school system. Moved to Cordele. Special to The Georgian. Cordele, Ga., June 11.—The people of Cordele are rejoicing over the fact that they ran now claim Major and lira. J. S. Davla, of McRae, as cltlaena of Cor dele. Major Davla has purchased half Interest In the handsome Ravenel residence, on Fourteenth avenue, from Mr*. J. C. Geiger. MAD KING NEAR DEATH ON ESTATEJN BAVARIA OTTO 18 REPORTED TO BE 8£RI OUSLY ILL—WANTS TO KILL PEASANTS. By Private Leased Wire. Berlin. June 11—A dispatch from Munich says that sertnus Illness has again taken bold upon mail King Otto of llavarts. By a iieruUar coincidence today happens to he the twentieth nnAtvermry of King otto's ascension to the (hraor. Heveral years lie- hs succeeded his mad brother. King rtf It, Otto was affllctd with a most itangsrous form of men is I trouble anil tor twesty years he has been hopelessly In sane. the country being under tuo rule of s "153%, II found drown*! In Hlnr- Nt on thi* ro/nl catatra. Hr _ commit ted suicide. Ludwig's form of Inssntrjr wss sti tssggerstod nssslon •rt. Otto’s (Mission Is to kill, For tw__„ years tils guards have sto«id du dfcsd of fhelr llres while on doty watching orvr their Inssne ruler, lie 1s a mnn of gigantic ststgr. with unkempt heard snd wild eyes. Ills iMistlme wss shooting at peasants who chanced to pass within range of his win* down. It la asld that he would sit st s window nil through tbs day waiting for • chance to "pot" a peasant. MRS. GOULD MUST PAY FOR PLANS FOR "CASTLE’ By Private Leased Wire. New Turk, June 11.—The appellate division of the supreme court has unanimously affirmed the Judgment of 12ft,000 awarded to Abner J. llaydel, the architect, engaged by Mrs. Howard Gould to draw the plans for Castle Oould, In Pprt Washington, Long I* land. PETITION IN BANKRUPTCY BY HARNESS MAKER By Private Leased Wlr». Galveston. Tex.. June 11.—The toe feet of the bridge connecting Galves ton with the main line will be repair ed by nightfall, and ronnectlon bv rail with the outside world re-estab lished. A large quantity of material has been rushed to the burned portion of the bridge and a great number of workmen an enasge<l In the work of repairing It. ■pedal to Tbs Georgian. Columbus, Ga.. June 11 R. nines, a harness maker of Mountvllle, Troup county, haa tiled a voluntary pe tltton In hankmptry In thl* city, hla liabilities being l»S«.2g, while his as acts nre 1401.25. Some of Ills creditors reside In At' lanta. EXPECTS LOW PRICE FOR COTTON NEXT YEAR WANTS ENCAMPMENT OF GEORGIA REGIMENT I “ a m* i - Special to The Georgian. Charlotte, N. C„ June II.—Praaldent C. C. Moore, of the North Carolina Cot ton Growers’ Association, having just returned from a trip through the coast states and the middle southwest, todny gave nut an Important Interview on the results of hta trip "The present outlook indicates to me that tha crop will not bring ns much money this season as last, making the calculation on the basts of no change In prices from last season." said Presi dent Moore. ‘ That la, the amount of cotton this season wilt not be an great Inst season, pdund for pound with Special to Tke Georgian. Columbus, Ga.. June 11. -A strong ef fort Is being quietly made to secure an encampment Of the Fourth Georgia reg. tment In this city during the summer. FORMER NEGRO PREACHER GOES TO PENITENTIARY Special to The Georgian. Chattanooga Tenn.. June 11.—Jim Dunlap, a negro ex-preacher, who quarters are here, are also greatly In i enme here from Blrmlnghntn, has been favor of an enrampntent being held I ® v * Fears In the pen. here. THREE MEN BURNED IN $1,000,000 EIRE AT BALTIMORE, MO, VICTIMS OF BLAZE WERE ON BOARD A STEAMER. DID GIRL KILL RICH FA THER DURING ONE OF HER SPELLS? j before when Mil a of her “sptlls. 1 McLrnihsn had one il were too frlshten- , >J M K" T • !!.»■ "• I nvtn ."tan, Hot until there wss the notoe of t bearr fall, and the screaming Eight Barges Loaded with Cotton and Rosin Set Adrift While on Fire. By Private Leased Wire. Baltimore, Md„ Juna 11.—Fire, start ing myaterfoully In a scow moored ai the Savannah docks of the Merchants and Miners Transportation Company, has destroyed more than 11,000,000 worth of property and spread alarm throughout the city a* a reminder of the conflagration that laid Baltimore In ashes. Pears were expressed that the craw of forty of the Transportation Com pany's steamer, Essex, set adrift as the flames pwept her from end to end, had perished. With the exception of three men the crew of the Essex were rescued. These three men were bum ed to death. They are Edward Atkinson, captain's servant; John Cortlllo, steward, and Manuel Odello, fireman. The flames spread to eight bargea loaded with cotton, rosin, etc., aa they leaped from the (00-hundred-foot docks loaded with Inflammable mate rial. Theio were set adrift and car ried to the south side of the harbor, where they Imperiled the lumber yard district. RL IS SHOT BY JEALOUS MAN SCORE OF PERSONS WITNESS MURDER AND SUICIDE. Seven Bullets Are Fired at Young Woman, Threo Taking Effect. By Private 'Leased, Wire. , Troy. N. Y„ June 11.—in the pres ence of a score of people, John Carter killed Mamie Stanton, an estimable young woman of the east side, and committed suicide by shooting himself. Jealousy la supposed to have been the motive which prompted tha crime. For year* Carter hod been desperately In love with the young lady, but his at tentions were not encouraged. Seven bullets were fired at Miss Btanton and three took effect. HOTEL ARRIVALS. AT THE KIMBALL. \X. C. I Hi vis. Dublin; J. 1* Loomis, W. I*. Loomis, Howrien. Os.; II. W. Her rington. Cm*enTllle. H. CV, Mrs. K. T. I'nrtjr. New York; Miss I.ols t’nrty, Mouth Caro tins; II. C. Hlnugbter. Cleveland, Ohio; B. Goran, Nashville; Miss Hell, Hreenrllle, H. (\; la. V. Hell. Huntsville. Ala.: It. B. Hhsw, Jr., city; Julius A. Horne. Mltledgs* ▼llle; I. Arnold. New York; F. W. Mathew* ‘Detroit: N. F. Washington. Buffalo: — IV. Cojraoloek. (ieorgia; O. F. Dreko and wife, Tennessee; C. C. Bsteil, Tennessee; . Ulscb. Chicago: W. 8. I’micoarh. I'blla- leliihls: Mrs. IL M. Corley. UeorglsML B. sloodrlrli, Tennessee: B. 6. MeLean. Jr., New York; F. F. Smith. New York; II. W. ‘ 1*. McCord. Augusta; ntinrlUe, AM.; H. L. sines, t Ieorgia; I>. A. Baker. I Ieorgia; II. K. Ludwig, J. (Joodlnml. It. Ludwig, cltjr; A. L Muff, ltlehmnml; K. It. Keeler, Knox ville; It. E. tireentroe, New York; M. J. Carey, city; II. C. I*vis, Columbus; W. M. * rahsni. tlreenvllle. 8. C.; It. B. Dugger, Irwlnglmro; II. II. Brown, city; Kf It. lines, Heorgts; J. ai. McCrnne, 8. Louis; Allen 1*. Hire, Commerce, (In.; B. Holster, 11. <1. Hrowu. Kentucky; W. B. Mallory, Ohio; It. Corker, (irorgla: I. B. Mnnger, rlty; W. II. Covington, Moultrie, (Is.; J. \\\ Adaius. Chattanooga; Mrs. M. II. Cook, (leorgln; J. F. Hates and wife, Mrs. 8. A. •amar, (leorgln: D. W. Edwards, Toccon; K. W. 8nentf city: J. R. Hanshnrr, (J*or- gts; C. W. I'etoraou. Chicago: J. if. Jones, Cnrtersvllle, (In.; (I. II. N>rIo. Columbus, 4Ud»; T. Hhroeder. 8t. Louis: W. J. Carter, New Orleans; A. L. Kroufeldt, New York; J. T. Heard, New York; J. J. (Jledblll. ML Isouls; A. II. Maloney, 1’ortlsnU, Ory.; C. (1. Horn. Bnatman: F. tlrecn, Wash ington; t\ T. Koonce. Columbus. (IS,; (_\ J. MsIL Athens; J. K L Dent. (Irrenrllte, B. C.; ■Ml 11 llll VI V, D. .V. IMVKVJ. ft IHIHIIM ; It. Turnbull. Madison, (la.; J. M. 8tuhbs. Dub lin; J. It. Smith. Dublin; E. I*, llents, Dublin. W. Fvltrhctt. Dublin: W. C. Da- wLa ii.siois.. ■> i»’ Traw|ek,”Nsw York* «•- By Private Leaned Wire. New York. June 13.—'Viuually prisoner today Jn the Court of Cat tlone,' the bcaiiflful country’ place i New Canaan, Conn., which she owns, had ceased, did they venture to leave and where she ielgned nn absolute ml*- their rooma and peer down over the trass of "1 retinue of -ervants. M l*s • banisters. The old^^"«n 'ay moaning .... . - ., ag*. upon the floor, and his daughter had Giles <,ainble Mcl-enahan awalls with d S apr)TOre j. seemlna In-llffercnce the l-gal processes , By , h( dM| , h of h#r fathfr , M1 „ M r- whlch must result frorti hef aiteJ fath- Leiahan Inherit* an < stale estimated eKa charge that she had Injured ronser\’atlve!y nt $200,000. She was him In "one of her ‘spells.* ” i the old man's Ido! and h!s Marling. William Mii-enahan, the fath.r, was ' «» a wealthy shoe mnnufaciuier of Man- ^ hattnn. He died last Saturday at the Court of Carnation*)undef circum stances which may never be explained fully. ' ->■ I The old man did not go into details when he told the attending physician that Mias MeLenahan hod attacked him. She. holds the key. to the mys tery, but her mental condition 1* said to be inch as to preclude the hope-that she con or WJI1 Jell w bnt occurred. The servants relate that at midnight they -were awakened by the angry screams of the young woman and the sound* of a struggle In the lower part of the house. They had heard sersams currlng evidence* of her mental In firmity, he replied, whenever It waa suggested that sh* be sent to a sana torium: "She's all I have left In the world. I can not part with her." Neighbors assert, however, that an adopted daughter of the old man Is lirlng, and that she, together with several nephews and nieces, may be be hind a movement said tp be projected with the object of having a conserva tor appointed to take charge of the young womnn's heritage. A will con test Is believed not to be contem plated. BRIEF. NEWS BY WIRE Minnesota Republicans. Duluth,. Minn., June II.—The most open convention the Republicans of Minnesota have held In years assem bled here today for the nomination of a state ticket to be voted on at the fall election. The make-up of the tick et can not be forecasted with the slightest degree of certainty. It Is a free-for-all race with several aspirants for each place on the ticket; Includ ing the governorship. Jacobson ap pears In the lead for the gubernatorial nomination, but It’ Is conceded that several ballots will be necessary to a choice, as many of the delegation! will vote for favorite sons on tb* first roll-call. low* State Normal 8ehool. Cedar Falls, Iowd, June ‘IL—The class that graduated today from the Iowa State Normal school waa one of the largest in the history of the Insti tution. The commencement address was delivered by John F. Riggs, of Des Moines, state superintendent of public Instruction. Mlnars Hold Celebration. Butte, Mont., June 11.—A notable celebrations of Miners' Union day was held In Batte today. Business was gen erally asupended, and the city was dec orated for the occasion. Governor Jo seph K. Toole delivered the address of the day. Dominion Flshorioi Commission. Vancouver. British Columbia, June 11.—This 1s the date fixed for the reas sembling of the - Dominion fisheries commission In British Columbia to con sider the fltheriee question of the coast. The commission will visit all the canneries, traps, etc., in Canadian Pacific waters, and on Puget sound, and gather all the data necessary to arrive at a definite conclusion regard ing the great fishing Industry of the Pacific. Editors Talk Shop, IndtajiapofUi )nd„ June 11.—The Na tional Editorial Association Is cele brating Its coming of nge with the largest gathering In Its history. The twenty-flrst annual convention opened for business this morning. After pray-, er by Bishop Francis, the association listened to the annual address of the Several committee report* were followed by papers by Avery C. Moore, of Welser, Idaho, and £. P. Adler, of Davenport, Iowa. J. P. Baumgartner, of Psjadeno, Cal, tells the editors all about "Newspaper Grit” this evening, folloaing which there will be a sum mer night entertainment for the vis itors. Meins Grand Army of the Republic in 8easion. Portland, Maine, June 11.—The an nuel encampment of the Maine Grand Army of the Republic opened In Port land today, to continue until Friday. The attendance of veterans Is itfrge, and all signs point to a most success ful gathering. Weds Naval Lieutenant New York, June 11.—In St. Bartholo mew church, Brooklyn, the marriage was celebrated today of Miss Ruth’ Gibson, daughter of Rear Admiral and Mrs. William C. Gibson' and Lieutenant Theodore William Tarrant, United States navy. Tho bridegroom Is at present attached to 'the cruiser Charleston.. The wedding was attend ed by many navarofllcers. Western Boards of Trade Meet. Edmonton, Alta., June 11.—The sec ond annual convention of the Asso ciated Boards of Trade of Western Canada' met here today' with a good attendance. All matters relating to the development of western Canada will be discussed during the two days of the convention. Commencement at DsPsuw. Greencaitle, lnd, June 13.—The six ty-seventh annual commencement ex ercises of DePauw university were held In the university auditorium to day. The address was made by the Rev. William A. Quayle, D.D, of Chi cago. Ball of Fire .In' 8ky. Sandusky, Ohio, June U.—Emerg ing from a cloudless sky, a huge ball of fire shot across Put-In-Bay yester day, making a loud report. Its direc tion was southwesterly. As it passed from view It seemed to explode. The Island superstitious ones are alarmed. TIMBER LAND TITLE CASE IS BEING ARGUED Special to The Georgian. Chattanooga. Tenn, June 11—Colonel W. T. Turley, Hon. Frank P. Bond and Hon. J. H. Zarecor, of Nashville, are arguing tor the plaintiff the cate of B. F. Newnan vs. the Central Land and Coal Company, In which the title, to 51,000 acres of land Is the Issue. Judge W. T. Smith, of Sparta, and John F. McNutt are arguing the cose for the defendant. The case Is being heard by United States Judge Clark. AT THE THEATERS r i Ladies' PhaitoRS. Lifkt Sirrifi, Bill Bicciis, Home-aiaii Harness. Riliig Saddles. Rial Rotikoa’s Rubin Tires, Biooer Bucgin, Bolster Springs, Wort Wigons, Etc. fto«t New Oepo*. £. D. CRANE & CO. 44 L 46 Malison Ain. THROUGH SLEEPING CAR LINE TO Wriglitsville Beach, N ,C. Commencing Saturday, June the (lb. •nd continuing each Saturday during the mouths of June, July and Au gust, through' sleeping car* will be <>,> crated, delivering passengers at the hotels at Wrigbtavllle Beach, leaving Atlanta at 8:85 p. m.; returning, leave Wrtghtsvllle each Thursday, arriving Atlanta the following mornlag at 4:“.o a. m. Season tickets |I|.5S; week end tickets, good for Use days. 88.25. SEABOARD. iiai.il, .iiisui.i.r, m Im Hall, Urocuville! 8. M. !\ Doll. lluntiiTill*. Ala.; J. U DavU. Ml. Charts llta.; H. C. White. Waihlnfton; It. | h England. Near York; A. L. Ujrala, Mr Hue. N Y.; J. H. Moore. Hailer: T. H. Cote* Chlnigo; J. Lanke- i. New York; J. W. Dorter. New York; O. Campbell. Adrian: \V. R. Cnltawav, kVajrnoahnro; (\ New York; J. 11. I'ook. Montgomery; VL IV Korkin. Naab* vtlle; H. K. hkluuer, rite: if. W. Illll, (ireetivllle. (Jn.; J. Udell, Richmond. AT THE~ARAGON. . IV. riM’hiirrb. elty; \V. II. Kerry, rlty; Uarlea K. Milr-iJ, I»elTolt: O. (J. Fuaben* i»rf. W. J. Porker. Ilnenn Vlatit. (In.: J. T. palmw. Iltrhiuoud. Va.; L. Kendall, Col- itiltt. fen.: M. A. laiHI, Hchenertady; Mra. I. F. Mabry. Mra. W. II. Darla, Madlaon. Fla.; A. II. Adam*. Florida: W. B. Yonn«. Valdoala; F. A. Fuller Aaherllle. N. (*.; C. o. Jonee. (ieorgia: Mra. $1*. It. KoMen. Waynealmro. lio.; Mlaa IVart Durden. Ma eon. (la.: (». W. Hr I neon. Mriilinore; A. Footer. Madlaon. Da.; I* D. Hleka, Mr*, b II. Illek*. Han Frnnelaro; A. II. Toaruea. MU*D«lpid; K. Prltobett. Villa Itlea, O. V. 11**1. Ml. Ioimla; C. K. Tomer. Tai Fin.: F. K (Itiafon. (ieorsla; L’vn Marb Wetter, North Caridlnn; B. O. 8ehley. Ueorgui. AT THE~MARION. !*ery Pharr. Boatman, fla.: i f . Andre. lAHifarille; lb*u Mitueox. J. 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The great popularity of the Welle- Dunne-Harlen Company la such that even rain falling In torrents dose not ■eem to have milch effect on the crowds, for two remarkably large au diences were present yesterday at the Casino. While the wind howled and the rain beat outside the audience that occupied a goodly part of the theater enjoyed the performance thoroughly, demanding encore* when the musical numbers were put on. "Glortnna" is an English comedy, but It Is safe to say that the author would hardly recognise hie own in the merry musical melange which t( being of fered at the Casino this week. These clever lot of performers have a way of introducing new and up-to-date ma terial, topical songs, big musical num bers, and originnl stage business which would make u success out of the dull est comedy. It Is this skillful handling of the raw material which has made the wonderful success of this organisa tion. “Glnrlann" In less skillful hands might not fare so well, but os It Is presented now It makes a most enjoy able entertainment and every person' who has seen the performance this week at the Casino Is delighted with the show. Next week we are to have the same company In "The Night of the Fourth.” It la by far the beat thing the Wella- Dunne- Harlan Company has ever done and I-lltle Chip and Mary Marble, as well as the chorus, will have splendid opportunities to do their best work. The sals of seats for next week will commence Friday morning at the Grand box office. SELECTION OP CHAIRMAN IS CAUSING COMMENT Special to The Georgian. Chattanooga, Tenn., June' 11.—The fight over th* selection of a* chairman for the state Democratic convention Is attracting a great deal of attention In thl* county. It la conceedd here that Hon. M. R. Patterson flqes not have'the situation well In hand, and he and his advlatrs nre at sea about a state chair man. Democrats here believe that Hon. Benton McMIllln wants a hnnd In say ing who shall be stale cnalrman. RESCUE PARTY FINDS MISSING YOUNG MEN ■Special lu The Georgian. Savannah, On., June II.—The two missing members ol the navel reserves were found this morning by the res cue party at Little Tybee. They had been picked up by a fisherman. Saturday night, fire members of the reserves, under command of Lieuten ant W ortham, left for n trip to Beach Hammock. ’Three of the men, Includ ing the commanding officer; were brought back yesterday afternoon by a relief party. The’ young men were caught In a storm, and Lieutenant „,? rth : m * wnrn to Tybee for help, vv hen he got hack, the two young men were separated from their companions. The etock of provisions gave out Sun day night, and the men who, returned were almost famished. RELIGIOUS ENTHUSIASM AT HUNTSVILLE REVIVAL Upsets! to The Gsorgtaa. Huntsville, Ala.. June 11.—As a re sult of reltgioas enthusiasm growing out of .the Rlce-Htarkey revivals at,the Dalles Avenue Baptist church, the Huntsville cotton mills hove suffered another partial shut-down. A large number of the women In the spooling room got happy yesterday, and quit work, but they are all back today. Tha entire mill was compelled to close down for a day a few weeks ago while the t'ulpepper-Connelley revl- h*r*. MOB ASKS VIRGINIANS TO AID IN JAIL ATTACK Siieclal to The Georgian. Pocomoke City, Md.. June II—The entire lower portion of the .Maryland nnd Virginia psnin.-ula Is terribly aroused over the terrible dogble crime committed by William Simmons, a ne- gre, who on Sunday night assaulted Mr*. L. Robert Barnes and Mir* Fran ces Powell, near Kingston, nnd over nn attempted murder committed last night by another negro. Hundreds r.f desperate men went from Somerset county and other parts of the penln-ula today Intent on the lynching of .Mnimon*. The negro was looked up In Jail at Eaxtrlilr, Va. A guard of a hundred Virginia troop* w hlch Governor Swanson ordered from Portsmouth and Norfolk arrived there shortly before m|ilnlght. Disappointed and angered, many of the Marylander* armed themselves ?.o h *"? <° storm the Jail. When they found the Jail was safely guarded they tried to persuade the \ Irglnians to eld them jn breaking down the stone structure. * At this writing the mob Is parading nt* *k*th * ^awaiting nd opportunity to Information received this morning states that Governor Swenson 1* de termined that peace shell prevail. The condition of Miss Powell, who la only 11. was reported at midnight as extremely crltieaL and the doctors In charge say she cannot rertiver. y or . a while It was thought Mrs. Barnes would be. able to leave tb* hospital to day, but th* doctors say th* trip-to her home would would prove fatal to b«e. IH A N S L E Y P A R K AUCTION SALE POSTPONED Owing to inclement weather Ansley Park Auction Sale is postponed until next MONDAY JUNE 18, 1:30 P. M. All parties inter ested in either the sale or Atlanta Real estate, are invited to attend a barbe cue luncheon at 12:30 o'clock on the shaded lots which will be sold first. The terms for all lots sold are one- third cash and bal ance in one and two years at 6 per cent. For further par ticulars apply to FORREST & GEORGE AOAIR, CHARLES M. ROBERTS, ANSLEY BROTHERS.