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ATLANTA
1910
The Atlanta Georgian.
vol. i. no. h.
Morning Edition.
ATLANTA, GA., SATURDAY, JtJNE 16, 1906.
Morning Edition.
PRICE:
In Aflnnta TWO C*nt«,
On Trains FIVB Csotai
JEWS ARE SHOTDOWN
BY CHRISTIAN MOB
Russian Police Urge
Mobs to Bloody
Deeds.
WOMEN AND BABES
VICTIMS OF RIOTERS
"I Will Exterminate All Jew*,”
Is Declaration of General
• of Division.
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0 FORTY REPORTED SLAIN
O AND 100 WOUNDED,
By Private Leased Wire.
St. Petersburg, June 15.—The
total number ot deaths as a re
sult of the Blalyatok antl-Jew-
Ish riots Is now placed at forty,
with more than 100 Injured. Or
der has been restored.
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By GEORGE FRAZER.
Special Cable—Copyright
Blalyatok. Russia. June 15.—After a
night of slaughter and pillage, the
massacre of the Jewish population of
the city went on today, only slightly
diminished In fury and remorseless
ness. Scores of Jews, more than halt
of whom are women and children, have
been killed by Russians. The police
and the soldiers have encouraged and
aided In the depopulating of the Jewish
quarter.
By nightfall there will be no Jews
left In Blalyatok. Those whose muti
lated bodies are not lying In the streets
or In the ruins of their homes and
shops, have lied Into the country.
Pursue Fleeing Jews.
Bands of soldiers pursued and shot
many fugitives In the fields and wooda
No aid can be looked for from tho
military or government authorltlei.
The utmost llcenao to proceed agalnat
the Jews waa given by Bojejewskl, the
general of the division. Responding to
the appeals of wealthy and prominent
Jews for an order restraining ths sol
diers, he replied:
"I will exterminate all you Jews."
Murdered at Depot.
Many Jews were murdered at ths
railroad depot Terjlble scenes ware
witnessed there. Jews arriving on
trains were thruat from the cars Into
hands of waiting mobs, who shot or
beat them to death.
Detachments of dragoons which wars
ordered out ostensibly to succor the
Jews, stood by and saw them slain
without attempting to atop the mur
derers
Children are Murdered.
Some Jews who took refuge In the
top floors of ths depot building were
discovered and dashed to the pave
ment. where they died. Two children
w ere among them.
There la no evidence that the bomb
which exploded while the Corpus
riirlstl procession was passing was
hurled Dy a Jewish anarchist, as re
ported by the police.
Americans and Mex
icans Have Bloody
Clash.
By Private Leased Wire.
Austin. Tex.. June 16.—A desperate
battle between Americans and Mexi
cans Is reported on the Rio Grande
border. In Star county.
Formet male Senator B. 8. Lane
and several others are reported to have
been killed.
The trouble was similar to that a
few days sgo at the Greene mines at
Cananea, when Mexicans attacked the
Americans In the mining camp, and
troops had to rescue them.
An appeal for help has been received,
and Governor Lanham has sent the
Texas Rangers from Harding to quell
the disturbance.
NO TRACE OF CREW
FOUND ON VESSEL
AT SEA
GOVERNOR GLENN'S WIFE
IS POISONED BY MEAT
THAI HAD BEEN CANNED
By Private Leased Wire.
Raleigh. N. C. June 16.—Mrs. Rob
ert Glenn, wife of Governor Glenn,
several days ago ate a portion of some
canned meats, and Is now confined to
her room at the executive mansion. It
I sstated that shortly after eating the
stuff, put up In tins, Mrs. Glenn was
attacked with violent pains In the
stomach. The doctors say It la ptom
aine poison. All engagements made
some time ago have been cancelled by
Mrs. Glenn, and the entertaining ot
guests la now being done by ths gov
ernor's daughter.
Mrs. Glenn was to have been the
host st a reception tendered several
hundred school teachers, now In sess
ion In Raleigh, but on account of her
sudden Illness could not attend. Gov
ernor Glenn Is (Utto III, It Is not
known thot he atl> any of the canned
goods that poisoned hla wife. He haa
fever.
It Is stated that cltlsens ot Hert
ford county. N. t\. compelled a store
keeper to destroy all canned beef he
had In stock. They opened cans,
built a fire nnd burned the etutt In
front of the store.
EMASCULATED BEEF BILL
DISPLEASES ROOSEVEL7
AND HE MAKES A KICK
Explosion of Gasoline Thought to
Have Set Fire to the
Steamer Argus.
By Private Leased Wire.
Seattle, Wash., June 15.—The achoon
er Argus la burning, 15 miles off De
struction Island, and, according to the
story told by Captain George E. Brld
gett, of the steamer Asuncion, a Pa-
clfllc Oil Company's line vessel. It Is
MANY PERSONS HURT
II TROLLEY CRASH
By Private Leased Wire.
New York, June 15.—Two trolley
cars came together today at the foot
'f the Incline at the Manhattan end of
the Williamsburg. bridge during the
ru«h hour of the forenoon, hurling men
and women In all directions, and Injur
ing nine of them so badly that, they
required the aid of ambulance' sur-
r<"ns. At least a score of others
limited away or were assisted from the
place by friends before the ambulances
from the Gouveneur nnd Eastern Dis
trict hospitals arrived.
heard from. ***"’
Captain Brldgett thinks the crew
was blown up In an explosion of gaso
line, which. caused the fire. Captain
Brldgett says he went alongside of the
Argus and at that time the vessel's
hull and bow were burned away.
The Argus was bound from Puget
sound to San Francisco, with a cargo
of 750,000 feet ot lumber. She was built
In 1902 and had a register of 657 tons
gross or 627 tons net. She was owned
by fhe Pacltlc Ship Company, ot Ban
Francisco.
Another point mentioned by Captain
Brldgett which seems to give force to
the story that the crew perished In an
explosion Is that the lashings on the
boats were not touched. The Argus
was a fine schooner of her type and
carried a crew of twenty men.
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KAI8ER TO BE H08T
OF THE L0NGW0RTH8.
PREACHER IS ARRESTED
ON ARSON CHARGE
B'- Private Leased Wire.
Murfreesborough. Ky.. June 15.—Rev.
Cummings, pastor of the First Chris
tian church of this city,' haa been ar
rested, charged with having set Are to
a dwelling In this city, owned by hla
“Iff. Mrs. Ida Cummings. The war
rant was sworn nut by J. 8. Burns, tho
o* • upant of the house. Rev. Mr. Cum
mings tiled a $760 bond to appear for a
l' 1 ■ llmlnary hearing Monday.
By Private leased Wire.
London, June 16.—Much of
the time of Mr. and Mrs. Nich
olas Longworth waa spent to
day In alght-aeeing and In rest
ing for the reception given In
their honor tonight by Mrs.
Bradley Martin, to which all the
Americans In London are In
vited.
Tomorrow they go to Ambas
sador Reid’s country home to
remain over Sunday. It Is un-
0 deratood the Longwortha will
0 be gueeta of the kaiser during
O the yacht races at Kiel.
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WIDOW LOSES $50,000
A YEAR BY MARRYINGIqqoqooooooooooooooo
PAYS DEBTS OF $50,000
AND REJOINS CHURCH.
By Private I.eased Wire.
Sterling, III., June 15.—Adam
Spies, who twenty years ago left
church owing (50,000 and claim
ing he could not be a Christian
under the conditions, today paid
the debt and rejoined the
Church.
By Private Leased Wire.
Washington, Juno 16.—Direct from
the White House today came evidence
of the president's displeasure over the
substitute beef Inspection bill when
Secretary Loeb gave out the following
resume of a letter sent by the presi
dent to Chairman Wadsworth, of the
house committee:
“In the letter to Mr. Wadsworth the
president ^stated that almost every
change In the proposed house amend
ment was a change for the worse as
compared with the senate amendment,
and that, no matter how unintention
ally It waa In the president's Judg
ment. so framed as to minimise the
chance of rooting out the evils In the
packing business.
“That the president felt It would
doubtless suit thoae packers who ob
Jected to a thorough-going Inspection,
but that *ha also fait It would. In the
long run, be a heavy blow to the honest
stock-raiser and tho honest packer.
•That the proposed amendment
would gravely hamper the secretary of
agriculture In doing the work appoint
ed him to do, and would simply defer
the day when we could restore the
foreign and Interstate trade In meat
to a satisfactory position.
The president has explained verbal
ly that he Is far less concerned with
the question as to whether the packers
MEMORY OF DAN BOONE,
PIONEER AND FIGHTER,
HONORED BY KENTUCKY
By Private Leased Wire.
Louisville, Ky., June 16.—Aa yester
day waa given oyer by the "Home
Coming” Jubilee to the memory of
Stephen C. Foster, so today was, for
the greater part, devoled to Daniel
Boone. The great floral parade, Which
woe to have been held on Wednesday
and waa postponed because of tha rain,
filled the streets of the business section
In tha city today.
There were eight divisions In the pa
rade-three of automobiles, ■ one two-
horse open carriage, one ona-horae sod
tandems, one to tatlyhoa and four-la-
hands, one to pony carte and the last
lo tha fire department
Many of the vehicles In the proces
sion were elaborately decorated with
paper flowers and the parade made an
exceedingly handsome appearance as It
wound through the crowded atreete.
The glorification of Daniel Boone
came later In the day 'In Cherokee
recreation grounds to be found In the
country. .
This afternoon a reunion of the de
scendants of Daniel Boone takes place
In the park pavilion, about a dozen of
the lineal descendants of the great
pioneer being present.
Later the eiutue of Boone, modeled
by Miss Kdna Yamhill, of Louisville,
and presented to the city of Louisville
by C. C. Uyi-kel. waa unveiled. The
statue stands half way up n densely
wooded knoll, In n charming portion of
the park. JubI beneath tho figure of
limine and rnverlng half the driveway
a platform waa erected for the speak
er*. Breckenrldgo ''ns'elman, of Loulu-
vllle, made the presentation address
t r Mr. Mi ekel. and Hie m ■ •■[.tun. .■
for the board of park commissioners
was made by Colonel Durrett. The
alatus waa unveiled by Helen Stewart,
of this city.
After the unveiling was over Adlal
E. Stevenson, ex-vice president, dellv
ered an address.
EDWARD FARRELL
KILLED AND PUT
By Private Leased Wire.
Chicago, June 16.—Dr. George Hoe
klnson, coroner of Lake county, In
diana, declares today that Edward
Farrell, the wealthy Hobart, Ind, con
tractor, was murdered by cutting hie
throat, nnd hie body placed on the
Pennsylvania railroad tracks, near Mil
ler's Station.
Farrell had the contract for grading
the new steel trust site at Gary, and
had In his employ a number of for
eigners, with whom he had several ar
guments na to wage scale.
To a friend, Farrell la reported to
hare said:
The men are unreasonable at times.
I don't think they mean any harm. I
guess we will get along."
MR. SCHWAB IS LIKELY
TO RUN FOR SENATOR
By Private Leased Wire.
London, .June IS.—Lady Maple, the
a l low of Sir John Blundell Maple, the
furniture millionaire, hag announced
her approaching marriage with Mr. |
Montague Ballard, though by doing so
rhe forfeits halt her Income of (100.-
An annuity of that aum waa left
her by her husband, with a capital
mm of 150,000. But the will provided
'hat If she married again she would
f rfelt half tha annuity.
‘ "OLD JOE,"
SAYS M'CAHDLESS
By Private Leased Wire.
New York, June 16.—That Charles
M. Schwab aspires to a seat In the
United Stales senate, representing Ne
vada. seems to be accepted aa a fact by
his friends here. That ha will get It
If he goes after It seems to be equally
well agreed. His friends believe that
In the senate Mr. Schwab could get
appropriations for Irrigation and other
Improvements, and that he would pro
mote mining and railroad building.
BEATEN BY HOLD-UPS
IN A BIG SKYSCRAPER
DREYFUS IS PLEADING
TO HAVE NAME CLEARED
Special Cable.
Paris, June 15.—The Dreyfus rase Is
again to the front. Today the court la
hearing a motion to revarae Its Judg
ment and declare Captain Dreyfus In
nocent. It le aald documents have been
presented to the court which leave no
doubt of his Innocence.
FINNISH DIET DECIDES
TO RAISE GREAT LOAN
By Private Leased Wire.
Heelslngfors, Finland, June 16.—In
the Finnish diet today It was decided
to raise a foreign loan of (10,000,090,
and the governor general of the sen
ate will forward Ihe resolution lo the
the liberty of speech and
Ings.
meet-
PHYSICIANS IN MACON
ENGAGED IN BIG ROW
flpeelsl lo The Georgian.
Macon, (lb., June 15.—A greet row'
la on here between the doctors. Dr. R.
W. Winchester, for years a leading
member of Ihe medical society end
president of the hospital, hoe with
drawn, and In turn. It le elated, the
other members of tha soclaty have boy
cotted him, refusing, to conault with
him.
Dr. Winchester la not allowed lo treat
patients In Ihe hospital because he la
not a member of the society.
The row was caused because Dr.
Winchester worked for Insurance com
panies for (J, while the others want (6.
The affair la tha talk of the town. .
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BILLY SMITH THREW
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IT HA8 TOO LONG OFFENDED THE EYES OF ATLANTANS.
Human Interest
In These Stories
WHILE CALLING ON QIRL
IS SHOT FOR BURGLAR
Hr rrlTAtt Lrni»c«l Wire.
Waterburj, Conn., June 1G.~In an at
tPtnpt to steal Into tho farm Iioqm of John
Hanllln, a farmer. In the nelahlMirhoml of
throe uillea from this city, Frank Thaler
the back, and Is dying
, „.jf.
Thaler Is too weak to talk, but aays he
waa not there to steal, but to flardlln's
daughter, ftose, Id years ofif. Hhn fs a
come|y girl, who has many suitors.
WIFE TAKES GIRL’S PLAGE;
GETS KISSED, THEN SUES
ny Private Leased Wlr.*.
Louis, June JS.-Judge Argyll Darts
Jones, of Kdlna, Mo., who was a Populist
candldat# for gurernor la 1M6, Is being sued
for divorce on the ground that be klaaed his
wife, liellevlng her to tie tbelr servant girl,
Jonee had planned to meet the i
“ lag m»m. Mhe took the aervaui ■ i>
Hug all the blinds down amt eillngul*
.. ■ - — L ,J *--ir In I
ng the light. Hbe aald he held her lu hla
irma and kissed her, liellevlng all the time
ibat she waa the servant gfn.
RAISE FUND FOR PARSON
GUILTY OF “SWAPPING.”
TICKET BY POPULISTS;
CANT, SAYS HINES;
CAN, SAYS CARTER
“No state ticket will be put out even
if the Populists succeed in getting a con
vention together."
—JUD0E J. K. HINES.
“A convention will he held and a full
state ticket put in the field."
—YANCEY GARTER.
Committee Decided
Ticket and
on
Convention.
Ily Priral, Leased Wire.
New York, June 15.—Allbdagh Ihe Her.
Hpltsks Kinder of tb, ltefnrim-1 Utilch
ehareli of lows baa lieeft ennvlelsd liy hla
church nf fraud In horse ilesllug. his plea
uilalslry, there Is n inurement oa foot to
raise e fund fur his relief.
KIDNAPED BOY FOUND
AT HOME OF FARMER
Dy Private Leased Wire.
Philadelphia, June IL—Freddie Muth, the
kidnaped lioy, waa found at midnight last
night at n farmer’s bouse near Mount
Prnliu. n station on the Heading railroad
nlMiut 10 ml lea out of Camden. N. J., by
Special Officer Lynch, of the detective
force of tills city.
SHOT DOWN HIS RIVAL
BEFORE DUEL STARTED
Bi Private Leased Wire.
Kllzabeth, X. J, June 1$.—Because of
a lave affair and a duel In the bushes
“ r T rumbulls street, Tony Trello. aged
;*• le dying In the Alexlan hospital
ton) two bullet wounds In the back.
‘ of the bullets entered the left lung.
J rilo had quarreled all day with Dom-
t-ambertn. They finally agreed to
■■■• duel. It la
o il: and light a duel. It la aald Trello
’ - “ pacing oft tha distance when Lam
h-i in llrcd two shota and Util.
When asked bv a Georgian reporter
as to statements made by Attorney
Lfgon Johnson before the tsx cuimnil-
tee of council. In reference to analysis
of certain whiskies sold by Rluthen-
ttaal It Blckert. State Chemist McCami-
,C *T did not authorise any one to say
anything In reference to 'Old Joe' whL-
ky Last year I analysed several sam
ples of whisky for parties Interested In
the South Carolina dispensary. I re- (
ported on them by number; In tact. I «
did not know the name of a slngl-
brand. , ,
On one of them, he said, lie reported
that It was largely composed of cologne
spirits and colored with caramel, but
whether or not It was “Old Joa" whisky
be did not know.
By Private Leased Wire.
Chicago. June 15.—C. D. Strleder. a
wealthy resident of Fort Wayna. Ind.,
waa wounded today In a holdup which
occurred In the lobby of tha New York
Lire Insurance building, the sky-scrap
er nt Monroe and LaSalle streets.
Htrelder sustained a blow on the head.
Inflicted with a' club In the hands or
one of two highwaymen, whom he con
fronted in the Hct of robbing a victim.
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GREENE AT BALL GAME
JOINED IN APPLAUSE.
Special to The Georgian.
Manager Billy Smith In tha
seventh Inning, declaring “It le
a punk ball" threw fhe sphere
which wee being used over the
fence. Umpire Kennedy exerted
ell hie Old Sleuth powers at
tempting to discover who had
thrown away the missing neces
sity, and when he discovered
who It was, promptly made Blly
leave the grounds.
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AMERICAN L0SE8
TO H. L. DOHERTY
Special Cable.
London, June 16*—In the first round
of team play for the world's champion
ship In tennis, Holcombe Ward, the
Mscon. June 15.—Accompanied O I American, was lieaten by H. L. Doher-
by Deputy Dave Uliey. of the
United States court. Captain
Oreene. of Grecn--O3rnor fame,
witnessed the Mucon-Augusts
ball game here yesterday after
noon. The captain seemed well
pleased, and Joined In the ae
pinnae making, as If he •> ,e
owner of the club.
O ty, of England. <-2. 1-0. I I.
ARE YOU GOING AWAY 1
thr Imijt with him.
BUYS BACK HER SON
SHE SOLD WHEN POOR
By Private leased Wire.
Dec Moines, Iowa, June J6.—A trans
action through which a Des Molnte
boy has been repurchased by his moth
er from a family to which she sold her
offspring when pressed for money wee
disclosed by s humane society Inves
tigation here today. The purchase price
waa 140. nnd Mrs. Grace Kern, mother
of the child, exhibited to the officers a
receipt for (20 aa partial payment nf
her debt. Hhe says that a year ago the
sole of her child seemed the only thing
between herself and starvation. Her
husband consented to the plan, and It
was carried nut.
STORMY SESSION
HELD THURSDAY
ey
THINKS HE DETECTS MOVE-
MENT FOR DEMOCRACY
Some of Party Leaden Say the
Chancei for Victory Were
Never Better.
Talk! with Leaden of Popular
Parliament and Geti Some
Data.,
ESCAPE QUAKE HORROR
TO BE HURT LATER
If so, have The Georgian mailed lo
v-mi. Mailed to < Ity subscribers while
away from home for the summer
months o' the regular race nf ten rents
a w eek—no charge for mailing. Bent
to anv address In Ihe United Htates or
OOC9POOOO0OOOaOJOOO| Canada. Foreign poetn;, extra.
By Private I-eased Wire.
Kent. O., June 15.—Mrs. Dortm Harr,
aged 72. and John D. Patton, a travel
ing salesman, both of this place, sur
vived the Bar, Francisco horror un
scathed, but today Mrs. Barr fell and
broke her hip, and a delivery wagon
ran over Patton.
After two stormy executive sessions
In room lot, Kimball house, Ihe si'
ecullve committee of the Populists at
(:I0 o'clock Thursday afternoon dS'
elded by a vote of 7 lo | lo put out a
candidate for governor and a full elata
house ticket.
The nominating convention will
held In Atlanta on July 4, and In the
meanwhile each county will eeleit del
egatee tb attend this convention. In
eplto nf the fact that JuJge J. K.
Hines haa steadily maintained that no
ticket would be put out, trad has him
self avowed for Hoke Bmlt-i, sent!-
metn both among commltteemei and
Populists present waa ovarwhe'mlngly
for preserving the Populist organisa
tion.
Hot resentment was shown In the
closed session against ftml'.h ••» How
ell men coming Into a mealing of the
executive committee and trying lo dic
tate what should be done. At tlmea
feeling ran high, end angry v tires Al
tered out Into the halls.
General William R. Phillips, of Cobb,
wee the evident leader against the
movement to put out a ticket, and
pleaded to allow the Popullits In each
county to settle the Issue. Against this
idea were arrayed Yancey Carter, of
Hartwell: J. a. Bodenhatner. of Dal
ton, and G. W. Fleetwood, of Floyd.
No Surrender. Said Carter.
Yancey Carter In an Impassioned
speech advocated a full Populist ticket.
Among other things, he said:
"I am as good a Populist ae any
man tn tkla room, and l say that the
man who votes for Hokr Smith or
Clark Howell or Dick Ruaaell la not a
good Populist. W, are not hero to de
cide whether out action will h«lp this
By Private I .cased Wire.
81. Petersburg, June 16.—At today's
session of tho doums William J. Ilrysn
waa again pressnL
He mingled with the membe
had private talks with some
constitutional Democrats and tb
lah leaders.
He declared he would write a
of papers on the similarity li
Democratic movement here a
America.
nnd
’ tha
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J. PLUVIUS WORKS O
MUCH THIS WEEK. O
It rained some Thursday.
It rained some Friday.
The weather man aaya It will'
rain some Saturday.
In which csss, It will have
rained every day this week Tha
precipitation already registered
for the month of June amounts
to 5.52 Inches. Of this 5.16 has
fallen this week. The normal
for the whole month of June,
baaed on experience ot the past
twenty-alx years. Is only 3 53.
From which It may be as
sumed that J. Ptuvlus has been
working overtime, without re
gard for the eight-hour law.
Forecast: Unsettled weather
and probably showers Friday
night and Haturdny.
Maximum temperature Friday
7( degrees, minimum Friday 68.
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