The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, July 19, 1906, Image 9

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HPT HIS WORD AND MADE ESCAP y*gro Who Got Away From Police Station Also Broke From Workhouse. [ Anil< Knight la o negro who laughs d lockimlths. When ho was confined ‘ , h , police station a tew months ago Jiuddenly disappeared; when he was JLlpied In the police recorder's court . I,v days ago ho declared that he wnuldn't remain behind the bars, and Sunday morning he made good his lord bv taking leave of the work house Jltheut slopping to say goodby. The aollce officers are 1 poking for him. 1 r v n ||,M has been unusually successful M bis attempts at Jailbreaking. His s„, escape was made by slipping Sroush a crowd at the station before E mlsaed. He was afterwards MDtured, and while being tried made ia attempt to slip out of the court n»m but was caught before he had tone'far. He then announced his in- tentlon of staying In the work house no tanser than suited his convenience. Ir way he made his escape Thurs -jay morning and has not been seen knee. 1 ' ' pANDTIPOJHETt BOTH CLAIM VICTOR president Lynch Says 468 Towns Have the Eight-Hour.' Law; T Jy Private Leased Wire. Buffalo, Jf. Y„ July It.—'While the invention of the United Typothetae b In session with Ita delegates, claim big victory all along the line In the lull-existing battle with the Interna tional Typographical Union, President lynch, of the latter organization, re ifies that the printers have won their fight for eight hours and unionism In 1(8 cities and towns, and that they will keep up the fight until their principles ire adopted by every commercial print ing establishment. The. Typothetae declares that It will remain firm. SHIPPING ELBERTAS TO EASTERN MARKETS tptrtal to Tho Georgian. Gadsden, Ala., July 19.—The Elbortn pooch sen son was Inaugurated here yester* day lijr the shipment of two car loads t<* Buffilo. x. Y., by the Elliott Fruit Com piny, this being the first of sixty cars to t* shipped by this company. The fruit has i high reputation In the markets of Duf* Ulo. Kansas City and Chicago, aud the Nik of the crop will go to these polhti The fruit is transported from the top c the high mountain below this cltr to tin nlley below by an serial fcable. Two hun; dmi people are engaged lu picking and packing the crop. LEAPS TO DEATH FROM BIG HOTEL; HUSBAND IS HELD I; Private tossed Wire. Boston, July II.—Hra. J. Samuel Pie a the wife of a wealthy New York tporter, died at the city hospital to by, while her husband, frantic with tfef. is being detained by the police aa i result of the woman's fall from the lath floor of the Hotel Touralne. The room occupied by the couple was n the lioylaton street aide of the, hotel »d directly above the glaze-covered ertecochere at the main entrance, fben Mrs. Pizza jumped her body truck on the roof of the portecochere. ter left leg and right arm broke ■rough the class and both these limbi ere severely shattered. Pbiu said hla wife had been at a inltarlum at Melroee, whare she had «n treated for nervous trouble. She “ released from there sa cured and i was on hla way to New York with tr when he eald she eluded him and aped from the window. \MVSEMENTS CASINO TONIGHT—MATINEE TODAY. VAUDEVILLE •pie j JESSIE HARD " nd GARDNER, Piter Bros., Maraeillez, the Three Cirtmelle, A. 0. Ouncan and Cameragraph. »*le at Grand Box Office. Next Week: “A WARM MATCH.” -a JAKF. WELLS, Free. HmWS GARDEN OF EDEN, WITH ITS Fairy Tale Delights. BUD CONCERTS TWICE DAILT. Picnic Grounds Now Open TO GETAQUORUA Speaker Slaton Administers Discipline to Listless House. Absent or listless member* are Im pedlng the progress of the house. If one •nay Judge of what occurred Immedi ately after the assembling of the house Thursday morning. Three vote* put to the house by Speaker Slaton revealed the lack of a quorum, and the Speaker, In conformity with rule 25, ordered the doorkeepers to close the doors to the hall and dl rected the clerk to call the roll upoi the queatlon which had failed to die- close a quorum preaent In three votes taken. Mr. Stovall, of Chatham, thought the members understood the question after the explanation and wanted another viva voce vote, but Speaker Slaton would not assent to this, saying that the roll call at thla Juncture, thought, would have a good effect the future. Accordingly, the clerk called the roll It all came about through a motion ot Mr. Schults, of Lumpkin, to have 200 copies of his bill printed, which bill I Intended to check the progress of llllt eracy In the etate, and to provide for attendance upon the schools. Mr. Knight Inquired If It wouldn' require the attendance of negroes, and -Mr. Schults rejoined that he hoped some way to get around that sort thing, which provoked a laugh. Mr. Wright, of Floyd, wanted know what the coat of printing all these was to the atate. i Speaker Slaton said the committee on printing might furnish him that In formation. On the motion to print, the ayes were 101 and the noea 26. The vote disclosed the presence of a quorum, and Speaker Slaton ordered the door* thown open again. The "Jerking together” of the derelicts by the speaker had a good efilect, aa was evinced In the considera tion of the Boykin anti-bucket shop bill, which follqwed. TOOK CARBOLIC ACID AND CRAWLED UNDER HOUSE READY TO Dl No Cause Can Be Qiven for Bash Act of Former Atlanta Woman. Special to Tho Georgian. Birmingham, Ala., July II.—Drinking the contents of a bottle of carbolic acid, Mrs. Frank Wilson, who moved here about three weeks ago from Atlanta, crawled under the houae at which she Is stopping, In West End, to die. She was found by her husband, Frank Wilson, a painter, before the deadly add had accomplished Urn Work, and a physician worked upon her nearly all night. It was reported this morning that the woman would probably recover. No reason Is known for the raah act, and Mr*. Wilson refuses to talk. 00000OOOOOOOOOOCHJOOOOOOOOO "MAJOR" DREYFUS IS NOW AT GENEVA. By Private Leased Wire. ' Geneva, Switzerland, July II. With a cheerful smile and In high spirits, Alfred Dreyfus, new major, ha* arrived to apend a couple of months at hi* villa here. OOOOOOOOtJOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO YOUTH WA8 DROWNED BECAU8E HE WA8 DUMB. By Private Leased Wire. , Fort Worth, Texas, July II.— Because he was deaf and dumb and could not make hla desper ate condition known to those who could have relieved him. Hole Lyle, a 14-year-old boy. lost his life In the Trinity river yesterday. The boy was bath ing with some companions and got beyond his depth. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCH^ DAMAGE IS HEAVY FROM THE RAINS Special to The ficor*l»n. Chattanooga, Tenn., July II.—The Incessant rains are doing much damage thla section. A cloudburst deluged the plant of the Chattanooga Medicine Company, flooding the presses and damaging stock at a loss of 120,000. Vegetables are decaying, corn has been ruined In the lowlands and hay la almost a total loaa Building opera tions have almn* ceased and Chatta nooga I* losing thousands of dollars from thla source alone every day. Fruit growers aay that If the rain* do not cease soon the peech crop will be a failure, for the ripening fruit has al ready commenced to drop from the tree*. • CANT FIND PLANS OF OLD VESSEL By Private Leased Wire. Washington, July II —The recom- mendatlbns of congress that the old frigate Constitution, now lying at the Boaton navy yard, be converted Into her original shape, ** near as poaslbl* he navy department, with the fund that waa appropriated for the purpose —»100,00<>—will be carried out by the department aa soon aa one serious dlf- Acuity ha* been overcome. That obstacle He* In the fact that the wording of the recent act makes It Im- neratlve that the reconstructed frigate shall be as nearly like the old on* a* It I* possible to make It, and the depart ment Is now experiencing difficulty In securing the plans from which the frigate wa* originally constructed. new bank opens AT AMERICUS, GA. Special necin, to The OeolgloB. Amorims. G«.. Jolr Ik—Ao eveat that iSS commercial a.lr.m-emcnt zSz tbc opening of a new national tank kil Mti* neS bank, with Hon. Crew- Wbeatlev. vlceprjal^nt. and M. M. 'io-^benJJSTbJSSei” ATLANTA .„3he Voices of the Pmpk, 0" By ELLA WHEELER WILCOX. (Copyright, HOI. by AnicricaS-Jour- nal-Examlner.) hear the people calling through the day time and the night time— . They are calling, they are crying for the coming of the right time. It behooves you, men and women. It behooves you to be heeding, For there lurka a note of menace un derneath their plaintive pleading. Let the land usurpers listen, let the greedy-hearted ^tender, On the meaning of the murmur, rising here and swelling yonder; Swelling louder, waxing stronger, like a storm-fed stream that course* Through the valleys, down abysses, growing, gaining with new force*. Day by day the river widens, that • great river of opinion, And Ita torrent beats and plunges at the bass ot greed's dominion. Though you dam It by oppression and fling golden bridge* o'er It, Yat the day and hour advances when In fright you flee before It. Yea, I hear the people calling, through tho night-time and the day time— Wretched tollers In life's Autumn, weary young ones In life’s May time. They are crying, they are calling, for their share of work and pleasure. You are heaping high your colter* while you give them scanty measure; You have stolen God’s wide acres, just to glut your swollen purses— Oh, restore them to His children ere their pleading luma to curaea. ARE FEAR-STRICKEN r I Many Persons Flee From City of Socorro, % New Mexico. By Prints Leased Wire. Albuquerque, N. M, July II.—Refu geee In large numbers are arriving In thla city froth Socorro, N. M., where great damage has been wrought by succession of earthquakes since July 2. In that time not a day has passed without experiencing the earthquake, The center of the disturbance la a aone. thirty miles long by about ten miles wide, running from the Ladrone mountains southeast through Socorro, San Antonio and San Marclat. Thla aide of the belt the shock* have been hardly felt. Each on* la preceded by a loud, rumbling-llke, heavy thunder, which can be heard approaching from the northwests before, it reaches So corro. Rain C.ausea Distress. Senor Beca, of Socorro, until recently district attorney, la In the city with hla family. He says people are leaving on every train, and thoae who cannot ride on the railroad are leaving In wagons. About 2,000 persona are camping out in tents, and no one dares to go In doors. Practically every residence and bust ness block In the town haa been Ir reparably damaged. There haa been muefi distress among the people who DEATH OF LADY CURZON\™™™™^» -a A -a J-l-n. XV J. v one being the heaviest In fifty years. A I Most of the people are going to ■ Paso, although many are coming to ELLA WHEELER WILCOX. KING OFENGLAND REGRETS By LADY HENRY 80MER8ET. By Private .Leased Wire. London, July 10.—The untimely death of Lady Curson, of Kedleston. la universally mourned. While she wa* not so much In the public eye person ally as some other* ot the American peeresses, none of her countrywomen had made a more solid place for her self In the very best of British society. She had In a marked degree the attrib utes which should be held by the wife of a public man. Beauty, dignity .and tact were here to a marke degree. She aided her husband not alone by the fortune ehe brought him, but In greater degree by the sympathy and SIX INCHES OF RAIN FALL INTHREE DAYS Special to Tbe Georgian. Gadsden, Ala., July ll.-Accordlng to the records of D. P. Goodhue, Unit cl States weather and river observer of this city, the rainfall In this section from 1 to 1 o'clock yesterday measured 2.10 Inches, end the total tor tbo past three days will ex- ceed 8 laches. Crept c* *11 kinds have been greatly damaged, end If the rain eontlnnes, much lunger tbe loss to th* peach growers will amount to thonisnda of dollnrs. The Coosa river Is again rising rapidly, and will reach so 18-foot stage. BELASCO'S PROTEGE, MRS. CARTER-PAYNE, "ON HONEYMOON” lly Private Leased Wire. New York, July 1!.—It wa* reported today at her apartment* that Mrs. Les lie Carter-Payne had gone away “ her honeymoon.” “She may go to her summer home at Shelter Island,” It was said, "and she may keep right on until she gets to Canada. We don’t know whether her husband 1* with her or not.” The trip Is being made In the actress’ If touring car. It Is believed on Broadway that Da vid Btlaaco and th* actress have be come reconciled. What gave color to this waa the reappearance of a large oil painting of hla emotional protege, which always hung conspicuously In the ante-room of hie office on the bal cony tloor of the Belssco theater. It waa taken down Monday and all day Tuesday It was missing. Today It la back In Its accustomed place. ■There hae never been any difference between my mother and myself,” aald Dudley Carter today with great pride. ‘There Is none at this moment, and there never wl 1 be. My, mother haa no more loyal friend than myself and woman In the world ever stood hlgh- In my estimation than my mother,” SLEUTHS OF GOTHAM AFTER GEM THIEVES By Private Leased Wire. New York, July II.—The police de partment and several private detectives today are searching pawn shops for 160,000 worth of Jewels stolen from Mr*. Halsey Corwin, who Is known to the public because of her sensational marriage to th* young son of a former comptroller of Brooklyn, after he had been charged with abducting her. Mrs. Corwin haa a careless way of handling her Jewels, and two year* ago she was robbed of 110,000 worth. They were recovered and ahe promised the polices he would be more careful ot her gems In the future. Mrs. Corwin, according to the police, frankly admit* that ahe does not know how or where her diamonds were stolen from her. Mr*. Cowin, before her marriage, wa* Miss Robert Menjes, daughter of Mau rice C. Menjes, horse owner and real estate operator at Bheepahead Bay. Her husband, Halaey Corwin, after Inherit ing hie father’s wealth, was variously known aa the "beat spender In Brook- and the “angel of Coney Island.” remarkable aptitude for affulrs of atate. A »_._tiv ... Lord Curaon la one of the moat brll- llant of modern British statesmen, and I l?.l!.?-iS[! w, v. t ^? JTSSa when a very young man a brilliant ca-1 reer was predicted for him. That he If* Vi has fulfilled these predltclons so quick- Bd . ^droine and Magilalena moun- > and with *uch narked aueceee ul**””., 1 ' J h *. ■ c i tu ‘», ot I h * . col>tlnu » d „uo In no amell measure to hla wlfa. Lady Curaon wag a devoted mother, " nd _ r * al dl " ,r *"* “ ,ound among the and the bond between h j.’ and her three refugees. beautiful little daughters was strong. Quakai Are Frightful." No one will miss her more Than they. ’The nolee and the ’quakes are Lord Curson I* jiaturally overcome fri|rh , ful » „|d M ra. j. j. Lesson, a with grief at hi* great loss anil he la In a atate of almost collapse today. He I . nTiuLii_n« has been the recipient ol messages of never* envlhlne- condolence from all over the world. The king and other member* of tlw h * VB “ m | “v£e J r pl*c£l "n X“ wTll .h^ cCn-' tlnued vibration* between the greater shocks, showing that th* earth Is novor still. Not a houae In town haa caned damagp.” Socororo la reported to have been severifly damaged by an earthquake. Fifty shocks have been felt since Sun day morning. The court house la wrecked. The buildings of th* School of Mines are cracked and nearly eyery residence In the city Is cracked or wrecked. More than two-thlrds of them at leaat are damaged or de By Private Leaaed Wire. I*'Thn'town, which le largely adobe and Jersey City, July II.—Though faith- brick, la almost shaken to pieces. The lessness, murder and the law’s 'divorce people are fleeing, but no one haa been have separated them, the power ot re- I killed. Ilglon paramount to all these claims on aTT — mT?T T . human hatred and remora* has brought SHE AVON T TELL AGE. • together again James Newman and his AND GOES TO JAIL former wife. In a new honys In this I ___ city, the man acquitted on the score I |ij- private Leased Wire, of the ‘‘unwritten law” for shooting Columbus, Ohio, July II.—Rather Wilber Van Taset, has begun life over than tell her age, Mlsa Jennie Frlstoe, with the woman who betrayed him. defendantlnan »llachmentault,went I to Jail yesterday. On* of the questions Newman, who waa a mechanic at that th# counM i tor the opponents put Wapplngera Falls, had known for iom*l to ber was: time that hla pretty and wayward "How old are you T‘ young wife wa* accepting the atten- "It’s none of your buslneas," came the tlgne of other men, but aa waa sworn I an ~I vcr ’ at the trial, It was not until the most T hA° U , r ^on hJ*11h* convincing proof of her guilt waa put question, warning her Into his hand* that he believed the tnantforcontam^butMlw^tM^ had exceeded the bounds of wifely I P»n* d , d .* fla i* t ’ t n A honor. Her acquaintance with Van J**f ■JS*, 1 ’ *51 iViriiVlf«r*^in bUl Tassel had been clandestine. They In- I th# •® cret ot h,r *• ,tl ” her own ’ variably met In Poughkeepsie. On* day, . cjTvsvnm In a moment of forgetfulness, Mrs. I PEACH CROP SHORT Newman gave her alster-ln-law a let- a m t> t yjvl’C'TT'TT T ter to matt to Van Taeael. Instead of | AT obeying, the girl took It to Newman, who opened It and read therein the *v- I Special to Tbe Oeorglsn. Idence of hi* wife’s falsity. Bhs asked Barnesvllle, Oa., July II.—The ship Van Taaae) to meet her-at a cheap I pin, 0 f the Hlberta peaches wa* begun Poughkeepsie hotel. here this week, but It appears now that Newman sealed anil mailed the let- the expected crop 1* going to be zerl- ter, and when the two were entering olu |y cut oft by the unseasonable the hotel together he shot young Van waather, tha mine within Ih* past Taeael In the back and he died a few tweak causing much of th# fruit to roL day* later. Hla lawyer* used the de- The number of car* calculated on some tense of the unwritten law and he was time ago I* certain to be short, snd vindicated. He later secured an abso- I a | ao the character of the fruit Is not lute divorce from hie wife. what wa# expseted. Som# think that The pair, who are both ardsnt Oath-1 one-third of a crop la a liberal estimate olios, had not met until recently they for the fruit that will get to market attended a mission held by the Fran- | n good shape. The weather also at* clscan Fathers at Wapplngera Falls. f«cta the price, aa buyer* art more cau- Under the Inspiration of that servlca tious In dealing* when It Is raining, they exchanges notes and became rec- I The canneries are helping out consld- onclled. The fathers pointed out that erably, aa they use a great quantity any man and woman married by the I that cannot be shipped. Some weeks church are still married, though man's ago there were several hundred cars In laws divide thent. Therefore, the two I prospect, but this estimate will have quietly arranged to come away togeth- to be cut more than half, er and begin their married life anew,- By Telephoning Your Want Ads to The Georgian You Can Reach Over 23,000 HOMES 25 Words for 25 Cents. The Cost—1 Cent a Word—Is a trifle when compared to the benefits. BELL PHONE: ATLANTA: 4927, MAIN. PHONE 4401. They are Small Workers but They Work Wonders. 8CHOOL8 AND COLLEGE8. SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES. Georgia School of Technology A technical Institute of tho highest rank, whose graduate*, without exception, occupy prominent and lucrative positions in engineering and commercial life. Located in the most progressive city in tho South, withabounding opportunities offered its graduates in tho South'* present remarkable development. The forty members of tno class of 18011 were placed in lucrative ami deairahle position* bt/ort graduation. Advanced courses in Mechanical, Eloctrical. Textile, Mining and Civil Engineering and Engineering Chemistry. Extensive find now equip ment of Shop, Mill, Laboratories, etc. New Library and new Chemical labo ratory. Coat reasonable. Knch county In Georgia entitled to fifteen free scholarships. Tho next session begins Sept. 26, 1900. Por catalogue, address K. G. MATHF.S0N. A. M.. LL. D.. President. Atlanta. Georgia SENATOR HAND'S BILL PASSES UPPER HOUSE Mcaauro la To Fix the Liability of Common Car rier!. Tho senate Thursday morning pasted Senator Hand's bill fixing the liability of common carries for damage to prop erty. Only one amendment wae made, and that changed th* time for adjust ing damage claims. Th* bill la as fol lows: To be entitled An act to provide that any common carrier receiving proper ty tor transportation between points wholly within this state shall bt llnble for any loss or damage to such prop erty, whether caused by It or by 'any connecting carrier over whose lines such properly may pass; also, to pro vide a penally for tho falldre of any common carrier to'adjust and pay within a time specified any Just claim for loss or damage to property received for transportation, and for other pur poses. Section 1. Be It enacted by the gen oral assembly of the atate of Georgia, That from and- after the passage of this act, any common carrier, railroad, nr transportation company receiving property for transportation between Mints wholly within this state shall aaue a receipt or bill of lading therefor und shall be liable to the holder there of for any loaa, damage, or Injury to such property caused by It or by any common carrier, railroad, or transpor tation company to which *uch property may,be delivered or over whose line or lines, such property may pass, and no contract, receipt, rule or regulation shall exempt' such common carrier, railroad or transportation company from the liability herein Imposed: Pro- vlded, That nothlhg In this aectton shall Ivs any holder of such receipt or of lading of any remedy or right of action which ha has under existing law. Section 1. Be It further enacted, That iapv olklm fair InffiB'nr Aainavs tn urnu. THK ALABAMA BRENAU UI'FACI.A, ALABAMA, i rroile t'olleie-Conaerra .aides. Thotmixh coarse ...... ry, special adrantaxes In uiualc, art, oratory. Orehsatr* of ir. Instrument*. Beautiful oow hlllldlnz* 1'M-nle.l upon n masuiaeeot deration. Meal winter ell- mala, splendid health recur,I. All. lire- nau Cnantauqna Inkca place of urnnl Commencement. Hpectally low price*. Writ* for tUoetrmted catetozu*. LUCY COBB INSTITUTE, Athens, Ga. 1906 : 1907 The FORTY-EIGHTH eeaxlon of the Lucy Cohb Institute, an Inat tution for the education of young women cf Georgia, will reopen on WEDNESDAY, 8EPTEMBER 12. For catafague a.-d room reservation! apply to MRS. M. A. LIPSCOMB, principal. or overcharge for freight | NOTED EDUCATORS ON THE PROGRAM gperlal to Th* fleorgleu. Chattanooga, Tenn., Jnly If.—Professor R. lyn,” SCOURING COUNTY FOR A NEW JURY Print* Leyaed wire. Buffalo, X. Y., Jnly If.—Deputy sheriffs re aronring Wyoming county lo an ef- fort to roand up tbe new pend of PO talesmen from which * new Jury. I« to , selected for the Neff trial, end It is parted that the balance of the week wilt . .- eoesumed la eecsrlng the urcaseer/ twelre men. _ , There Is e difference nf opinion as to whose wae the mqeinilldtltr for fsilnre to " tbe coart order tranab-rrlng (he rase, e attorneys holding that It was the duty b- defense, and others the proaecnilng Tfianrlet Attorney Ah'ertt derided It the feat course to legtn the trial anew, and * -dl J .ry waa die- Larged. IS CIRCLING GLOBE TO WIN $20,000 By Prlrate leased Wire. Bon Francisco, July II.—Bn rout* to I L. Jones, of this city, president of tbn Budapest on a walk around the globe. Tennessee mate Teacher*’ Aeeocletlon. be- Nicholas George, a Greek pedestrian, I Here* tbit there will l» 1,000 teachers and 24 years old, ha* arrived here from visitors lu attendance at the next meeting Australia. He must walk 20.000 >>>»*■ ?£ta‘rir .‘Xtl mm B^Atmia ttameat .-—-J r flDfinoOe of Club, of Budapest. He commenced hla Arkanaaa. a TeaBaaggeo■ Wrtb: fttate trip at Cairo, Egypt, November ”, gerintendejrMl^L BMMsfajor art&E ***** 1104. FOR COUNCIL. Tenn.; Professor Brandon, of Ruoir Hie; Professor key moor A. Minders, of Naah- vtll*; Professor l>. P. {flexion end Miss la.... /'Ilohefnl sa# lias* I'lllffgnitf nt Till- csndTdsteVor'counci^from tGTelnS I GERMAN AND WIFE Auguat 2^i* et t0 th * wh ' u pr>mtry on SWEPT TO DEATH PRE8S HUDDLE8TON, I respectfully announce mysslf a I By Private J.eased Wire, candidate for counoil from the Third Genova, Hwltxertand, July II.—At the ward, subject to tho white primary on Gorge Tete-Nolre, fhamonlx, n German, August 22. and hla wife were standing oh a wood- C. W. MANGUM. *n bridge when It suddenly gave way, I respectfully announce myself e I precipitating them Into th# gorgo and ■ • ■ - -’ *• -h their bodies were swept away. candidate for council from the Sixth Auqult JOHN W. GRANT. FOR COUNTY TREASURER. I respectfully announce myself a candidate for County Treasurer, sub- jo* U Whitt iect to white primary.on Auauet ! MACON C. SHAI (HOUSE IS LOOTED OF RICH JEWELS By Prlrate Leased Wire. Bngaln. If. July lf.-Inepectnr Tsylor and hie drtectlre force are trying to obtain tree* of an expert dnpllette key man who haa been operating In more of the best reeldea.-r* nf the etty. Yesterday afternoon lb* Kronteoic apartment hone# w*e ran sacked aed 2I.S0* worth nt Jewelry carried near. Apparently the thler-e were trial, i- ened nwsy or the lore would hero been larger. which any common carrldr may be lia ble, (hall be adjusted and paid by such common carritr within <0 days In coaas of shipments wholly within Utl* atate, and within 10 days In case*'of ship ments between points without and points within thla state, after such claim duly verified by th* oath of th* claimant, or hla agant, shall have been Iliad with the ag*nt nf th# Initial car rier, or with th* agent of th* carrier upon whose line the lose or damage or overcharge actually occurred. In the eveat such claim is not adjusted and peld within the time limited th* car rier shall bn liable for Interest thereon at the legal rate from the date of the filing of the claim until the payment thereof, and shall also be liable for a penalty of 260 for every such failure to adjust and pay sold claim, to be recovered by the party damaged In any court of competent Jurisdiction, pro vided that union such claimant shall In such action recover th* full amount claimed no penalty shall be recovered, but th* recovery ehall be limited to the actual Ion or damage or overcharge with Interest thereon, from the dal* of filing said claim. . Hec. 2. Bo It further enacted. That all law* and part* of laws In conflict here with be, and th* same are hereby, re pealed. BELECTIOnI aRE MADE FOR GENERAL 8TAFF. Ry Privet# Leased Wire. Washington, July II.—Th# board ap pointed to select officers for detail to the general staff corps to fill vacancies which exist on August 16 because of expirations has made the following se lection*: Colonel*—Ranwey D. Pott*, artillery corps, and Georg* 0. Anderson, Eighth cavalry. Lieutenant-Colonel—Ammon A. Au gur, Infantry. N Major*—James P. Aleehlre or Car- roll A. Devol, quartermaster's depart ment, and Eben Swift, Twelfth cavalry. Captains—Stephen > L’H. Hlocum. Eighth cavalry; William Chamberlains, artillery corps; Julius A. Penn, Sev enth Infantry; Ulysses O. McAlexan der. Thirteenth Infantry; Michael J. Lenlhon, Twenty-fifth Infantry. Lleutenant-Colonsl T. W. Jones, cav alry, detailed to Inspector-general’# de partment, and Major H. F. Walt*. In- antry, detailed to military secretary’* department, were selected by * pre vious board and will be detailed to the staff. ACTRESS ACCUSES CHIEF OF POLICE By Private Leased Wins Hattiesburg, Mlaa., Jnly II.—Aa n result nf Ihe recant arrest her* of Mrs. EJ n..r,i J -esa, whose stag,- name la , chief of I’oTlv,, o. K. Ilnfkln la made defendant today la a dnni- •ult for flown. It lx alleged be soui- Ml au assault on the nriresa while »lm In hla cuatmly. The affair haa rr •mi ’ Mra.lx: family - emendons x-nsatlnn In thla ae.-ll-n . Locjle waa a member of an old ri of Ixmlilioa. TRY A WANT AD IN THE GEORGIAN OVER SIMPLON ROAD AUT08 CAN NOW GO. By Prlrate la^aed Wire. Paris, July It.—Automoblllats In Eu rope are Jubilant. Heretofore they huvn been barred from th* glorious Alplnu posies between Swltierland un-I Italy, but now th* Canton of Vnlnli lini granted permission to tako automobiles over the Simplon road, thus aungi-Mting a new ue* for tin u u n h-.w i,..- com* comparatively unfrequented eln- » the mountains were tunneled for rail way*. To be sure. It la only on cer tain days In the week that the road la open for motor cars, and they must leave Brlgue before 2 o’clock In ih« afternoon, and muat atop wherever j there la danger of stampeding cattle, but th# wedge hae entered, nnd there t* reason to believe that the other . on- tons will soon follow the example of Valais. New Find ef Marble, gperlal to The Georgian. Gadsden, Ala., July II.—Expert m.ir- bl* men have discovered a rich quarry of while marble within tsven -miles of this city. Sample* ehown and com pared with the now celebrated Talla dega marble prove It to be equally as fine and beautiful. Telephone Value Is determined by the number of people you can reach without leaving your home or office. The time it saves you; the trouble it spares you. qBell service puts you in touch with the whole world—is in dispensable. <J Reasonable rates. Call Contract Dept., M. 1300 BELL SERVICE IS SATIS FACTORY