The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, June 15, 1906, Image 7

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JEWEL MERCHITS gotTam ice trust remains mangled WERE SWNDLED ls mm UP PRICE ■ BEYOND RECOGNITION SEW YORK MAN CHARGED WITH GETTINf $237,000. Accused Is Relesed From Tombs on Bail Fr*d at Three • Thousart Dollars. g, private lotted fire. >>»• York, Jon* A—It !■ now ehnrg«l »jt In the nrrent f Courail BeMckerlUig, Ilrui of Hopkerlln* Bros. *- nil UI MI.IMI, 111H ac- lu li000 ball for fur- Torulm court today, lost the prisoner, made hv U«. of the flrju of Edelhoff S'.,, oud merchants of No. 574 Br - t 16,000 figure*. bat Hchlckerllnr Induced pother, aous of n treat thy him lii* an Incorporation iroa. Sc Co., with $150,000 „ „ Uchlckerllujt was to take pOK giving‘U pa/tueut diamonds and ^RchkkerlliiJ* ■•M t0 bare V^nceiJ these In the wife This own place of business, glcthoir »n> * Co. also boukt $*,M0 vorth »f dlaprds “n«l Jewelrjr from J. It. Wood k Hoit,and this wss also placed in grhl. kcrllug’Mfe. The youu* men allege that those «w also found In pawn nud their Arm hi to go into bankruptcy. PLANTIS DAAAAGED BY/"ROUGH HOUSE" QUARTB of young men laid TIE AFFAIR ON THE WATCHMAN. four ying men appeared before Re order ijiylee Friday morning os the renult of “rough houae” laet Saturday niBht alhe plant of Trayham & Ray, In Humirlee etreet, during the prog- rra* of hlch the ehop U eald to have been codderably damaged. The iartet consisted of J. E. Rtch- ardnonH. V. Brantley. L. O. Atkinson nnd A Atkinson. Policemen Camp and c'lnrk-ivestlgated the affair and It was Mnieithat these four young men and the tfht watchman had a lot of beer nnd IliBky In the shop Saturday night nn ,l rented much disorder. ( ifoer Camp said several holes were nhofn the walls, a clock demolished, nnipther damage done. jieh of the four young men protest ed I wos Innocent, asserting they were nliobor. They laid the whole affair nn-he watchman, saying he was the nn one Intoxicated, and that he did ih shooting. It was stated that the wchman had been discharged from lit job nnd had left the city. Judge ipylei dismissed the cases. ■FEELER” RUN OUT JUST TO SEE j TWO YOUNG MEN BELIEVED TO IF PUBLIC WILL 8TAND HAVE BEEN MURDERED AND p OR IT. T PLACED ON TRACK. By Private Leased Wire. New York, June IS.—The price of Ice has been Increased again. Just as the hot weather begins one of the largest companies announces an advance In the price of this summer's necessity. This action Is regarded as In the nature of a "feeler,” put out by the trust, to ascertain whether the pub lic will stand another raise In the price of their commodity. The "feeler" Is the following notice Sent out today. "On and after June IS the price of tee wlll-be GO cents per 100 pounds until further notice. ‘(Signed) •CONTINENTAL HIGEIC tCE CO.' DAMAGE HEAVY FROM RAIN AND WIND Special to The Georgian. Eatonton, Ga„ June IS.—All day long Tuesday and half the night a severe northeast wind and rain storm raged throughout this section. Com was blown down while the tender cotton plant was twisted and whipped f deeps. ‘Shade trees were uprooted and n other ways damaged. Special to The Georgias. Dallas, Tex., June U.—The horribly mangled remain* of two young white men were found lying along side of the Santa Fe railway, a mile north of Fort Worth, Tex. Both bodies had been mutilated be yond recognition by passing trains, the head of one having been entirely sev ered from the body, and was 200 feet from the trunk. From letters and papers found on the persons of the men. It was leant d I that one of them was Jack Bishop, of. Montague county, Texas, and the other W. Jarkson. whose place of residence Is not known. Bullet wound* were found In the bodies of both men, and the officers are working on the theory that they were murdered and tbelr bodice placed on the track to hide the evidence of the crime. From tho condition of the track near the dead bodies. It was evident that a terrible struggle had taken place. Three hale were found near the bodies; slao a alx-ehoter, open bowl* knife, and a pair of brass knucks. The mutilated remains were gathered up and taken to Fort Worth, where they will be held for further Identtflca- tlon. RIG PRICE ON HEAD ON A PICNIC TRAINl OF THIS MURDERER RECORDER BROYLES FRIDAY I REWARD OF »825 OFFERED FOR INVESTIGATED LIVELY CAPTURE OF SHELLEY INCIDENT. WIL80N. OF ADDS TO EFFICIENCY An unofficial test of the water main Yn/n the river to the reservoir, which hJ keen recently cleaned by the Hud- pi contracting Company, resulted ttumdny In a surprisingly pleasant ijunncr, and one which will assure At lanta nil the water she can possibly we throughout the dry days of the inmmer months, when upward of 15,- wa.ooo gallons will be used dally. The iwult .if the test was that an average if IS,".hi,000 gallons wo* pumped when the large pump Is guaranteed to raise only 1S.O00,000 gallons. .. . .. Heretofore the pumps could hardly get enough water to keep the reservoir full During the day the water In the basin would slowly slid: and only dur ing the night could they catch up the deOclency. ■ I Friday an official te«t before the water hoard will be made and the re mits be made known Saturday. EXCELLENT SERVICE TO WRIGHTSVILLE BEACH, NORTH CAROLINA. During tha months of June, July md August tha Seaboard Air Line Railway will operate on Its train leav In* Atlanta at 9:35 p. m., every SAT TODAY, a through sleeping car to Wilmington, N. C.; returning the through sleeper will leave Wilming ton at 3 p. m.. arriving In Atlanta at •:30 a. m., Friday. Arrangements have hoen made with the street rail way people at Wilmington to have nara ready at the depot to immediate ly transport passengers to the hotels •t W'rlghtsvllle Beach. Baggage will he checked te destination. WEEK- RN'D rate, gcx-d for live days, 38.25; SEASON tickets. 118.66. SEABOARD. HEAL ESTATE BANK ID BE ESTABLISHED •P-i'tal to the Georgias. Baton Rotge/La., June IS.—The Real Es'ate Hast of Louisiana Is the title of a new tanking concern that Is pro pp'd for Ilia state, the capital stock heing |1<.,00,000. A bill has been In troduced n the legislature providing lor the Inorporatlon of the concern, as 'ell as fc Its capitalisation and gov ernment. T“lIE bride will be vast I ly pleased if her sil ver and china arc from our house. ^HOur name stands un- alteably for perfection of jualty. The smallest offer ing wars the same tokens of refiied and honest work manship as are evident in the most ambitiously sized gits. daier & Berkeie As the result of a lively Incident on I Rewards nggrogatlqg 1856 will t>e offered the train returning Thursday night Rer ‘he arrest and delivery to the sheril from the police picnic at Pearl Springs, I " f Burke county libeller (Vllson,. alias Will ...I. A Hmlth. the negro who shot and killed Mar cases were entered against a young , bll , rra „ k Morr , of HIM|F| ltl(M , woman, who gave her name as Mrs. kl „ j. , ,. opr , of wsdley, Thursday. Etta Burroughs, and against two young Governor Terrell authorised a reward of men, L. Z. Qordon and B. R. Felder. !*> Friday moralu*; the prison romuils- w— Rnrr-n-h. v—~ "Ion will pay a reward of SIS. as the negro Mrs. Burroughs was released from „ „„ eonviot. nnd th- people of the police station on the deposit of a llurkr county will raise elwnt MOO for the cash collateral of 110.75, while Gordon I same purpose, and Felder were given copies of charges. When the cases were called £ ,'1^ with a^iSArJrar ride Friday morning before Recorder when locatrd on tha Gresham plantation Broyles, the young men appeared for near Gertrude. In Burk. county, Marshal trial, but Mrs. Burroughs failed to re- Morris and Mr. Peps wrnt te a house to spond when her name was called. I arn*»r him. . . .. Policeman Gresham, who, with Po- I mXJh . “flffi 0 w.m'mllnV'lulJ- k th? llceman MeWnilams, made the cases. a” "raw! pElralX! stated that the young woman appeared ionurlng the county for the desperado. WII- to be under the Influence of Intoxicants non raraped from the peultciiusry several and that she affectionately threw her years tin. nnd no nns has apparently lin.1 arm# about young Felder. He said »h* hardihood to attempt to nrrent him. Felder appeared to be tolh r, but that Reward for Murrah's Slayer. Gordon seemed to be drinking. Gordon Governor Trrrrll has also offered said that, at the earnest request of ward of 1260 for-the arrest of Ab I Mr*. Burroughs, he purchased her a I !J*.S95$ TlT rnffSb m'demeThe^.'drinkU" ' he ‘ ra 'H "" «*»• The officer also stated that It was reported to him Mrs. Burroughs had been using profanity on the train, but said he did not hear this language him self. Gordon declared that neither he nor Felder knew the woman, but asserted they were merely acting aa her pro tector, as she had been deserted by her escort, who was drinking. “Well, Instead of acting as you did,._ ... _ . you should have allowed the police to ®P*dsl *0 Th* Georgian, care for her." remarked Judge Broyles. Columbus, Oa., June 16.—An Im- "Vou should have given that woman a I mens* meteor passed across tha north wl <l® . . _ _ .... western sky above thle city et 11:80 He lined Gordon end Felder 85.76 l rt » |^,^ u.»h—,h-„ . 1 _u, ,, each and forfeited the 110.70 collateral I f cl 00 * Wednesday night, tha eight be- of Sirs. Burroughs. Ing witnessed by quite a number of people. Th* whole heavens were light- iTTVTmiuvm ran.,T«o . ed up by the daxxllng rays cast across ALDERMAN IN DALLAS the darkened akles, and th* aerial body DIES OF PARALYSIS | left a long and brilliant trail of fire. It appeared to the beholders to fall just Special to The Georgian. I beyond the mills of Girard, but aa noth- Dallas, Tex., June li.—Charles Bteln- ing has been heard from that aectlon man, one of the best known business it must have been much farther away, men of Dallas, and alderman from the I Those who saw the meteor toy It was tenth ward, died here last night. | an awe-lneplring sight. Mr. Stelnman served two yeat EfiZt wei| D known °in m .n Cl irti ,U ^ I FIRE ENGINE DRIVER th pa*n»ly*l« and a complication -I IS INSTANTLY KILLED other dfsegse. wa. th. cause of ..- (8pec| ., The acor(lln . Dallas, Tex., June II.—A special re _ , . .reived her# from Hillsboro, Tex., says Don’t fail tO attonu the K K. Harvey was Instantly killed and nnntinn tmriOITOW after- Reese Powers badly Injured by th* auction tomorrow alter ov#rturnlDg of a flre englne , t lhat noon at 4.30 Of the Winter place yesterday afternoon. Harvey nn _ was the driver of the engine when It property on Decatur car I overturned. He was thrown to the pavement, his neck being broken by the fall. Powers had a shoulder dislocated .and suffered a number of other In- TO ENTER THE 01TY juries. The firemen on th* engine SKIRT SALE! —SATURDAY-— SPECIAL BARGAIN LOTS. Fashionable Skirts in the Leading Modes and Fabrics. Productions of New York’s Smartest Tailors At The Most Attractive Prices Ever Quoted in Atlanta. We’re doing the greatest skirt business in our history. 1 . ___ There’s no getting around these skirt values. Almost Worth to every incoming New York express brings something new and fashionable in the garment line to still further popularize this fastest growing ready-to-wear department in the South. $10.00 At $5.00 A f 4E1 OO Fashionable skirts in the ywtVV modes of black and navy Panamas, l cream and white Serges, Mohairs and Panamas in cir- / cular or advanced plaited models, about thirty styles. Values to $10.00. For choice $3.00 latest f Skirts Worth to $6.50 At $3.95 A 4- Qf Some 00 or more Al <p0*«/0 skirts, including broken lots, to $b.o0 garments, in black and navy Panamas, Molmirs and few gray mixtures,all bite, correct mod els, and not nn off style in tho collec tion. The greatest garment bargains lu Atlanta, for $3.95 Afr QQ New and stylish /■\L «p«deS/0 white linone skirts in smart circular and pleated models, stitched, strapped anti otherwise de signed. The snappiest starched white skirts ever shown In tho city under $3.50 to $5.00. Como and tnko your choice for $2.98 New White Linen Skirts At $2.98 J. M. High Co. Come early Satur day and make selection be fore the choicest skirts are sold—ten to thirty styles at each price. HEAVENS ILLUMINED HI J LARGE METEOR Additional Sporting News FOR FULL PAGE CF SPORTS 8EE PAGE TWELVE. CREWS WORK FULL 4 MILES r* w r—v line. ON ELEVATED UDl-f ‘w«ing mafl. at Special to The Georgina. I «"• »"• • ccld « nt occurred. Chattanooga, Tcnn., June 15.—The Southern railway has changed It* pro- I THE LOT TO BE GIVEN AWAY posed route from the Lookout mountain tunnel Into the proposed 8500,000 pas senger station and Will erect an ele vated road over the town of 8t. Elmo, costing over fl.000,000. FREE BY 8. B. TURMAN & CO. IS CREATING A STIR AMONG REAL ESTATE PUR CHASERS. ANNUAL CONVENTION I « b '« OF CAROLINA BANKERS known Arm of R. U. Turman A Co., will • absolutely give away a vary choice lot. flpeclnl to The Georgian. Everybody who comes to the sale will Asheville, N. C, June 15.—The tenth I get a chance to own thla lot. The annual convention of the North Caro- property to be sold la situated on Want Una Bankers' Association will convene | ^L^rirMte™" Tuesday, June It. at Lake Toxaway, Uon.’j. II. Harwell, mayor pro tem. for a two days n - of Atlanta, aaya tha aactlon whara tha A apeclal car beartnj Vlnslna paopto iB •( tun tad la tha healthiest will leave Richmond Monday, June 11, l{" ‘ „/ r>l ‘' fh»mtnlo» delegation this 11*“^g , oU ^ u | d ud J It Is seen there are and the Old Dominion delation thla „ year proml*e* to be large and repre- loo YJ£* *« r lh ; property It U sentatlve. .. . that every lot Hen leveL end ther /nd it ■--» I no undeelrable lot* on the plat. Btraat ■Sfm ?h.; Htv Irili cam are right In front of the property, rom that city will w#ft Huntm . >Bi i Maynon and Turner The Charlotte delegate travel In a special car, twenty-flve people from attend the convention. avenue are paved and hay* city water. Ashby street he* been pawed up to be paved and will be made on* of the . . finest streets In Atlanta from West J- End to Marietta street. A large num By Plirets Leased Wire. New IHindoo. Conn., Jnne IS.—Vile'* varsity eight tackled the four mtlea last night for the aeennd time sine* their ar rival at their regular hesdqnartern. The Pmbman eight lined np with the rurally at t o'clock and they shot down stream to gether, the freshmen taking the lend gnd holding It antll they dropped sat at the nary yard, 2 mile* down utrenm. The frrsh- meu llrked th* regulars by n length and quarter. The varsity kept on unpared, flmtlng better water In th* last two miles. Nobody collapsed In Ihe shell et the finish, bot Htrnke Bolton was'exhausted. The vanity foiir-onred crew also covered Its two mile conne test nlgbt. lint Ibis crew (un only rawed together threw days nnd did not da very well. Nu changes lu any erewn wera made yesterday. The Harvard varsity and freshmen crews also raced 1 miles, Hu. ranrity leading nil the way and winning by a length, liar- rant'* time wna given out for vanity two ndlea at 11 nllnntra ami 2 aeeonda. which la Ihe fastest that any eight his made on Ihe Thames thla year. Considering the head wind It waa excellent. * HICKMAN REPORTS. Special to Ths Georgian. Montgomery, Ala.. Jam IS.-lllekman, the new second bnnemnn for Ike Climbers, arrived hero Wednesday nlgbt nnd left at one* for Hbrareport. when ha will join tha team. Hickman Is . dtmlnattea player, bat he la mid to ha a bard Utter and a good bam stealer. NEW YORK MEN GO TO FINALS fly Private f*«iee<l Wire. Hertford, Conti., June U.—The flnala In lioth the alnglea and d«>uM<»a were reached today lu Ihe annual New Knglaud lenula rhamplouahlp tournament, which la Mng played here thla werh on the court* of the Hartford Uolf t.'lnb. pell aud l*U»y, Iwth of New York, bare fought tbelr way In the ringlet to tha print where they will meet today for tho privilege of urettag Rehr. of Yale, for tha ebamplouahlp cup and title. RAIN AT RUTC.EDGE. Hpeelal to Th. Georgian. Uni ledge, (la„ Jnne ll.-The game yeater- day lielweeu llutlndge and Wlllov Hprlngs waa rained mt In the third Inning. The •core waa then t to . In fnror of Hailedge. Murpbey, the llutledge pllcher, .isdn't given up a single bit, and Willow gjwluga hadn’t got a man to first late. , TO MOVE PATIENTS FROM INFECTED DISTRICT Bpeclal to Th. Ooorglan. Waynesboro, On., Juna 16.—Hon. D. E. Nesbitt, of Oreen’n Cut, died at his home yeiterdajr after a long lllnc.s of typhoid fever, lie Is th* second of his family to d|* this week. Another eon Is seriously III. Mr. Nesbitt waa prominent man nnd waa a member of th* legislature from Burk* In IM2-0I, He wan also one of the members nomi nated for the coming election. He wa* <1 yean of eg*. There seems In be an epidemic of fever In that place, a* live deaths have resulted from typhoid this week, subscription was taken up here today to aid the moving of sufferers from th* fever strirken community. CHARLOTTE TEACHER DIES IN CHARLOTTE dpeclel to The Georgian. Charlotte, N. C., June II.—New* waa recelyad hero Thursday of th* death In Rochester, N. Y., of Mlie Balls Bey- mour, teacher of vocal muslo In th* school of music In EJIxsbsth College, this elty. Mias Rtymoor left Charlotte three weeks ago after completing a aurora*, ful yaari* work, and wa* anticipating with pleasure th* Iqng vacation that was before h*r. CONCORD POSTMASTER WA8 FOUND GUILTY ttpeclsl to The Georgian. Charlotte, N. C, Juna II.—Poalmm- ter Georg* L. Patterson, of Conoid, was found guilty yesterday nftern ■■■n of permltlng Ml«* Bailie Klme, a young lady clerk In the office, to nt>- slrart artlrte* from the mall* nl dif ferent lime* and was fined 3l0 und coat*, amounting to 1250. Tho sensational hearing of th* ca-i-a agnlnat I'atteraml and Miss Klme wan I e-gun In Federal court before Judge Boyd Thurodey Engine Boiler Explodes. Special to The Georgian. Huntsville, Ale., June 16.—An engine boiler was wrecked from an exploai >n on Ih* coal yards of N. L. Men- \ t?o.. In this city, yesterday, but f--r- tunately nn one waa hurt, fifvr ..I hundred dollars, damage was dona to th* machlnary. Coming to Atlanta. Bpeclal to Th* Georgian. Huntsville, Ala, Juno 16.—Dr. R. M. Inlow, who will be In Atlanta -»h.-n the Georgia It. Y. P. U. meet, th.ic, June 1», la In the city, the goe.t of Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Pierce, nnd will oc cupy th* First Baptist church pnii.it her* Hunday. Dr. Inlow I* rMogtut' d a* on* of th* beet pulpit onttrnx end gospel preachers In the Houlhern Hap- tlat convention. Export Agent Arrive*. Hpedal to Tba OeorgUn. New Orleans. La.. June 15.- Campion, who will have charge of the „f n( w houses are being built local Joint freight agency that la to aroun< j the property to be odd. and be opened July 1 by the New Orteana there la a good demand for tote out and Northeastern. Mobile and ^ hl °-1 there. A greet -leal of Interest Is felt Queen and Crescent and th* Southern , n th(a u is on account of th* location railway, has arrived here..end will]to- a „d the fact that there Is no pdrt of cats hi* office In the Hibernia Bank I A ,| ant a where th# property He* more building. Mr. Campion will look after beautifully, nnd also It In a splendid all the export and Import business of Mrtlo(l ta -which to buy for homes and these lines. also for Investment. The terms of this ;■ , ■ sale are so liberal thst anybody can Young Lady Diet. buy-one or more lots. Only one-fourth Special to The Georgian. cash and balance 81* per month, on Hamfltom Ate. June H.-MI»M1».I. each I^L ^ >od „ „ White, daughter of Judffe *;• vvmte, a » _ ... *k € mu i d of tnu place, died Wednesday morning | Turman* Co-JHteBj ,aU of this place, - . after an Illness of about three weeks. RUTLEDGE WANT8 GAMES. Special to The Georgian. llutledge, Ga, Jo»r 15.—The Bnllnlge tram la In *■» shape this aooaon ted wtnta to meet other team, along the Georgia rallrasd. Comoran Ira turns ehonld h* *d- dfieaaod to J. Pool Wallace, Manager. Rut ledge, (Jg. REMANDED TO JAIL WITHOUT GIVING BOND Special ta The Georgian. Dacatur. Ala.. Juna 16.—After a habeas corpui trial, lasting two days, held before Circuit Judge D. W. Bpeak. Percle Couch waa remanded to jail late yesterday afternoon, without bond. On the early morning of July 1, IMS, Percle Couch I* alleged to have shot Police officer W. A. Baber dead aa th* officer waa attempting to arrest him. Will Tour th* South. Special to Th* Georgian. Dacatur, Ala, June II.—C. B- Bbar- I mon. secretary of th* Naihrlll* board of trade, has written a letter to Mayor, Henry A. Hkrgg.. In which he eay* that Ih* members of that body who win make a tour of th* South will bo In thto j city June 1», and that they will epend about an hour and a half In th* Decs- 1 turn AUCTION SALE SATURDAY JUNE 16,4:30 P.M. Seventy-four building lota ou tbo Oeorgia Electric car line, Winter Station, between Atlanta and Decatur. Wide, graded streets, large lots and lots of shade, on the crest of the bill. Altitude much higher than Atlanta. Tlie auction of the Winter property will be held Saturday, June 16th. at 4:30 p. m., as advertised. Tho buying public of Atlanta will not be tlisaj.- E inted. You may see the property under its worst condition. Grading s not been completed, nor sidewalks, owing to weather conditions. This will be done as agreed. We have signed contract for three-foot cement side walk on west aide of Viola avenue, which extends the entire length of property. Every condi tion shall be complied with, aud the sale will tnko piaoe. Those who have nerve enough to face weather conditions will be the ones who will reap the benefits of low prices. The sale will he held on time. Will you be there? For Plats Apply to FAVER & BLACK, 308-315-316 Peters Building. Both Phones 3519.