The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, September 27, 1906, Image 3

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN. 3 COUNCIL OFFERS HEARSTNOMINATED FOR GOVERNOR BY THE NEW YORK DEMOCRATS . WHO ARE GUILTY ’€1$ Hfrlcpmiried -Bpiflsh t \ if*-.’** *• i The determination of; omi'-;-any" stigma, Venn* eisitislnf .the I'-'*!' feu any* was eienr- ly • inn eat; Hie" tdxJourfl^J. »o'»«lhn of .*..uiicU, W+dnesdjijV'Inftertfyon. when It wqs/unanltnpuidy vftted to, reword? the capture <^?nn’y Jfif-(hoseho killed.or ntfimtSed- tp^klil.dyflhit Ihe, plot. <T(>e Solution w»j; adopted giving- 220'1„ to yiefcdptor.of'anivdl'thip murdiy-ers. The rewird}n'{ll-be; gK’eji &*t‘e<fhvlctlgn.". ! } CiCptlUn r W’r D^EIIIe spoke of the .ac tion'., taken by Jho cltlgens* 'committer, gtatlog th#t;t he.committee-favored glv 1 - Ingthe rewards.' / f . ?'../■ \ •if the'clty council of, Atlanta favors attd<»fnrt»,lh.e renardaVhedtlie'ni ,wHl sup'p.lcment It." sald„f'nptnln Ellis. ‘The rewards. should'lfce /gfrene by the .'city, thc'f'nun'fy’ nodf sfarcWp'hnve/seen ithe".mayor, apd .will .see the. governor." 7'Captain English' also* (poke on 'the ■dHJert. •' ■ f • ’1 *‘' r '\ •• j -The mayor- had-the, following com- munlcptfnn' , bf himjto, the’counclrread: ' To the General 'Council of the 1 City of < .Atlanta: ;<{ f> i "Gentl#nien--It, becomes my painful duty to' olfl.-ia||y catl^to,your attention the "deplorable conditions that have'ex isted,"u. ‘.o'nr. beloved '.clly.'iilnee -last J atvrday"nlg|tUf11. would 'have' ad- ressedra communication' to your hon- or.Thle 'hjtdjv at'.Its 'Session' on^yes'ter- naSf.'but; eaVnestr'afMI necessary .-work tnyither uir4ctl<m» torevjfcntea .my, dolntc So'or^svcn being presentat the meet- hut o(,V«Hr'bAjlf r • - <--• . . ,j ?It^ut,«oi 7 be' deeply ...regretted .that tucll; (tcenee. aa^j were presented upon bur atfeeii ■ jong last i.Stttitrday .night should,, ever .navel, occur red, and i do not believe that they .would have been poesK)le'oh < atjy ’ojlier. time .during ;the peek than-Saturday night,'when such kirn*' iWmbecs ,0^ pedple are \congrc- S 'kjetl.iipori the streets'.' ‘While'there ad beet) several, beastly crimes .at tempted o^'brack t/nitesl upon white women during tne past-few weeks,‘yet I do not believe that violence Would have beep 1 resoAed to \tf\U had - not been for the Inflammatory., sensational Sftvspaper'extras that were, continual ly Jlotyllng the'streets; and the reports they ^contained. In’ some Instances, were Upon Investif stlnn'found to'be utterly void of any foundation. .Such work Is a sttginii upon'reputablo Journalism, afid should be, and I believe will-be, condemned by all cissies of our people. 'I ^thoroughly, understand that our peoplc’wllb not’ tolerate the'crime'of assault, at the same time there Is nothing that -Justlfles Jhe Infliction, of punishment upon Innocent pjcople. Ac- ' ‘ ormatfon that I cording to air the Info have 'tli • “ * " oulbreal Who- had no res (here, were.! a tbe-atre" ‘ ' there were a have 'the vlcl|ms of Saturday night’s outbreak were.JmHie<rlo)is,'ilaw-abiding negroes Who- had no reasotf to' expect surlr 1 realmfht-'.\-While necessary , for me.'rft this ress you at’length,'but >1 >er to dir I great many- l-eople .upon the Afreets, 1 do tint believe-tnht'thefe were a great many actually engaged.In rlotoua.con duct;-;'’ m i "It Ik nc t hTnle It attention to* the-preamble-, and'-resolu tions’ printed. In the .dally -preas. They I am Ihe.'egpresslooa ,of.eome;.*f >At|an- 1 it's fnrempsl eltlxens, people whobnve no .toleratlo'n'or’pnlllatldn for the Crime of • assault. • yet they. are people \ who condemn rnoli -violence.- "I hope that your.honorable body will glva-.thle jpafter your earnest rgnsid- srailon. . The.fair name of Atlanta be fore tbe-, world demands It, and. I .rec ommend-thgt you offer, such' a yetyard as win'toting the Offenders'to a speedy trial, "that"Justice 'may be dieted out | to each| I flilent ! u, lake when they actual- kill or punish an Innocent, law-abiding rltUen for the vicious erlme'of a brute. Respectfully submitted, r —, (J. WOO - "JA>1E8 I ©warp. - "Mayor." W. ,Op Smith, of - the -United • States department,- of‘agrlciiltdrt. has arrived In Atlanla'nnd will take'up ths werk of examining-soils In the localities offer ing sites for the .congressional agri cultural colleges. For the purpose of aiding tbe state t° •elect , the lands best adapted for the purpogjf, ,th<y United 8tates depactn)ent uf agrlcuUnre vvlli gend two experts to fleotgla, MV. Smith being the Hrst'to arrive. ' He cpnsulted' with .Governor Terrell Wednesday and after securing a list'of' the lands offered will begin, his lnv,-*tlgations. ’"He Ms an expert on the subject uCaI|J^.^> . * • ■ ,(I , •" -t*" , 2■ t ■ ’ City -Land ../Ule. Postponed, kpo lsl to Tbe Ii'rorgtan. ' Macon. Op','Sept. *».—The big aup- l*"n of abotlt 20# acres of the city re serve has', been postponed unlll next spring for ths reason'tbat It.wss feared not enough bidders could be secured' at •hl» time of the yeah The land waa.'to have been sold by the city block or por tion- of blocks, and It'wee believed that •t least 1204,000 could -be realised In GRAND SHOWING -OK- Fall and Winter Clothing FOR 1906-07. You will flud New and Fashionable Suits, Top Coats, Overcoats, Raincoats, Trousers, Hats, Shoes, Youths’ and Boys’ Clothing .from the famous makers of America. We are showing an enormous stock of the “Fit-Rite” Brand jmd hacked up with our wtssastsssassssisssis^^ Easy Payment Plan of $1.00 Weekly or Monthly which has brought us a won derful business. If not a customer of The Terminal Clothing Co. you should in vestigate the advantages of fered here. You get the best goods, the best atten tion, the lowest prices, and the best Terms made by any concern on earth. OUR . Ladies’ Department. ■This department is our recent, addition; new goods coming in daily. Handsome, up-to-date styles from the very best makers. . Skirts, Suits, Cloaks, Millin ery, Cravenette Rain coats, Shoes, Furs, Etc. ySSSSSS99aSSSSSSSSS9SSSSSS^^ Dress Well and Look Prosperous. prosperous. Two; . Other ; 'Nominees of the Independence League Ar,e. Chosen - -/By the Qonvention to' Places on Ticket Which Is- to Be v Rut in Field for the State House Officers. t Buffalo/ if..,y.."? ffept.V 27.—William Randolph pearsl nominated, for governor by'the. Democratic »t*le,coii- ventlon/nt 2/o'clock - thta morning, on the • flril ballot/, by> an overwhelming, vote.. Tlie ybte wax: '. ' ' Meant 200, Sulxer ilSt, John ..Dlx .17. Although.- the 1 -'oppoiitlnn, to Mr. Ileant. wM feeble. ,the organised force* oppoelng. orgdnlxe<l a filibustering ex pedition to dcndlook. the »e«lon. ■ With Hearat werei nominated Stuy- veeant- Chandler for .lieutenant gov ernor ehd'.J. S. WJialen for secretary of (tale, both from the Independence League .ticket. . . ■ Nominated By Cooke. Martin. Glyhn w*« , cho«en a» the candidate for comptroller; Jullue Haue- of Suffolk, - for «t(ite treaaurer, and Erederlik. W. Skene, of Queena, for elate engineer and aurveyor. In the effort to defeat. Hearat thf flood galea of abuse were throvvn wide open. The delegatee llatrned re»tlea»ly and then-began vlnmnrlng for I he op- IKWltlon to rente deruini lntlons Mr. Hearat-wag-pUced'In nomination by William.V. cpoke,, of • Albany. Mr. Cooke wae -followed .on the floor by, George Rhine*, wbornominate! William Suiter,, of Xew -York, which wait the •Ignal for ckeer«. ' John A. ,l)lx. of Waabington county, wa* .placed In nomination.by Thoma* M. Osborne, of Auburn'., ‘. . Hunt- la RoaaUd. Mr. Heamt's nomination was prompt ly seconded from,all.sides with Rourke Oockran miking a seconding. rpeech for the delegation from Manhattan. The otpe'r nominees were supported cheerfully, by the cohorts of J'atrlrk- H. MeCarren, of Rrooklyn.' and John B, rxtuiitllnif thr pow»*r of-BoverwufiU tnunt llatn Junnlngi* Hry(\n,' in whom lh<* iM-ino nircrfiv«t«*..hut In <lotnocra»F which lijr «*x |»rut« of N>w York uxIommI tnoft.cnrdltil uud ulmlluK iToT**runiont from ntijr lurt*rfrrotico stnuoro fetldtAtloim. . udltik tfov«*rnmont from Any tutorfrmico whAtever wl^h private* ludmtry, must-cur* nie to tint* ro*A*ouAlil»* rutrji for tbu «ecv* ice they perform. . *‘We link the FmlefAl government to oxer- d«e It* luf!u**i>c«» to hrlog nlKtut «|>e«Uy cexsAtlyn of tliH Atrooltlet now lielng com* mltt«d ngnlnet the Jew* In Ruwln. “In com 01011 with the Democrat a of ill the stfttaa nud expreealtig the mmtltueut of the high-minded eltUenublp of .tbe repub* lie. without roference to party, we view With pride aud UAtla/neilon tbe hoapltalltf and -arclAloi whlcb» bare been accordoil. at borne and abroad, to that great Detno cratlc leader and typienl American, Wil »...« felicitation*. , ••When*'’the law not only permit*, hut empowers, 'great .trnata tiF exact for^ their products from the tieuple of thl* coiiur iHVtho Him . . Itlsens Is tn^ated as the pmperty of ... lain private eorporatlons, openly capital- Ized for billions of dollars, the vu*t vn> mud of tribute drawn from the m.isaes of .the eouuminlt, v *• It* • - der eouuminlty Is the* least pernicious of results. The wide emi%ntlon In pltiu- wblch It evokes:ls'It* vrurst result. •We denounce the NOelnl|*ur which socks to. make the government the sole ngeiii of production as nnthlnj^ less than a pro- re-establish Institution of iyranuy and Industrial, slavery which pee * * ‘ orCbrlstlau civ- ielp the JOIN THE ARMY OF PROSPERITY TODAY. One Price to All, Cash or Credit. Terminal Clothing Co. 7 West Mitchell Street, IL SPECIAL NOTICE closed until 5:30 p. m. Saturday being a Jewish Holiday, we. will be COLD BOTTLES SCRATCHED OFF RESTAURANT MENUS A cold bottle and a hot bird” will be nil Oreek to reitaurant -wait*™ In the future. There will be no more tete-a-tete midnight lunette* while the nrcheatrn dlecouraeg dreamy waltxe. and the paplerfnaelie palm leave* away In rythm fanned by the droning, plead ing, conaollng. bun of the electric fan. The city father* In *e»lon oovembled Wednesday .aid auch frivolity mutt be done uway with, *o a* to do away, with the lower order of bacchanalian pay- time participated In on the |e**er thor oughfare* of the city. No mtnurant will be allowed In xyrye wine, whlaky or even beer. And no chair* or table* wlll .be allowed in any adloon. Alderpian Qullllan 'offered the reaolu- tibn and It-, wa* iihanlinouily, poeaed after a few feeble *klrml*he*. Tbe reaolutlop followed the granting of reatnurant llcenae*. Twelve licensee were refuaed, the place* being either under nr at th beck-of aaloon*. Theru were H2 uppllcntlona acted upon. During the dlacunlon of the matter Ak)Orman Holland became aomewhnt heated and declared: "If you atop the *»le of beer In reatauranta there won't he any place for the prohibition people to get a drink." The ordinance waa then paaaail. SON . OF FORMER ATLANTA MAN KILLS HIMSELF *flEE BATHS LIKELY T9 BE ESTABLISHED. •p—1,,1 Th, Georgian. Sovonnab, Go, S«pt. 17.—Fre# pub- « bath* will llkoly bo eaUbllahed here. council lut night appointed a com- Wttee to conalder the edvlaeblllty of ■Kn a plan by the city.. LEADS All tho standard brands. "Red Seal,” ^■jrtsr,” “Railroad/' at the GEORGIA PAINT AND GLASS GO., 40 PEACHTREE. «S'^{SSUd.'sul^. nomina- | lion Indulged chiefly In vituperation «f Hearat. Early Ir, the agaalon tlle tlrat, teat wak taken on the adoption of the renort of the committee on renolii-1 tfoh*. 'The platform wa* atlopted|g|<eelal to The Georgian. unnnimoualy. .- .. | Pharlotte, X. f. Sept. 27.—Edward no'mlmitMm; 1 were^nLade by acclama-1 Roach, aged H year*,'while toying with Uo'n The aeaatiln adjourned ut 2:04 |* pistol, ahof and. acrldemelly killed “' m ' 8.ntimant in Platform. ; ~ ~ In part, the platform'adopted It aa fol- h **We denounce Bepabllcmn blah prolec Hon which enable* " trw to plnnder the whole Ik*I» of, their fellow-clt xena b> * h .„, '^itortlioal# price, for th. uec- “itTa.d th* »*«fl»l« a *JK‘ Kenioe. II the mo*t alnlater coo aSfiSTS ffsasttSSjBi of Hepubllcan govermuent which they hare produced and which have led many hac* proou pri>| ,„ r , n4 , n |ent pa- GOVERNOR OFFERS HEAVY REWARDS FOR ALL RIOTERS Rewards Are in Series From Two Hundred to Fifty Dollars. TO PROTECT Hi I WILL T FATALLY BORNEO BY MOLTEN STEEL Plttaburg. Pa, Sept. 27.—An explo- elon of hot metal al the Olareton Steel Work* furnace* today ranted the fatal r'Kt’c.T’l-l'-ntTr.“if' 1 1.T'm.r!w : j burning of John foanle and Melo Daat ^dlatlnelly aorlallatlv. inwltch. When the furnace waa tappe, ’Jaf fa if idmrte.1 mu.t Inerltahly wreck WUlCD It. S.v •,^.„Kllmn ffnr»niino*nt tappcnl which Yf sdnptcd I the molten metal poured out Into tlie th* foundhtleu of !^?e ,, ff"rlc n iM*l!rr.‘ i sluices and It is supposed came In con- “ n<1 ‘ * ‘tact with water, causing a terrific ex-j full Investigation. He denies he lu Ihe uormouelv oloslon. , guilty iiioa. » Thursday mornliiK Governor Terrell Issued a procliunutlon offering a nerlea of rewards for Instigators and i^eri*?- trators of the riotH here flaturday. H»*wards of $20U for the first five, $100 for the next ten and $&0 for ull subsequent arrests are offered. The proclamation In full Is as follows: A PROCLAMATION. Georgia: By J. M. Terrell, Governor of said fltate. Whereas, «»diclal infiMinatlon has been received at this department that on fleptember 22, 23 und 24, 1006, rlo$» occurred In the city of Atluntu, re sulting in damage to property and loss of llf»» to Innorent while persons anti Innocent negroes, ard the Jnstlgutors I and i**rp**truior» ure unknttwn. and ACCIDENTALLY from Justice. I have thought proper, therefore, to • j Issue thls< my proclamation, hereby of fering a reward of $200 each for the apprehension and delivery of the first live, $1 Of each for the apt reln*n*»lon and delivery of the next ten, and $f#0 *»«• h f<»r the apptehenslon and delivery of each subsequent person, with evi dence sufficient to convict of a felony In connection with said riots, to the sheriff 4>f said county and state. And I do. moreover, charge und re quire all officers In this state, civil and military, to be vigilant In endeavoring to apprehend the mid guilty persons In order that they may be brought to trial for the offense with which they stand charged. Given under my hand end seal of the state, this the 27th day of September, 1906. J. M. TERRELL, By the Governor. Governor. himself at his mother's home In the* city last night. Dr. Roach,, father of, the boy, ones* IIveil In Atlanta, moving here about 12 years ago, where he died. NEGRO HELD IN STATION AG OAKLAND SUSPECT Arthur Truitt, a negro, waa arrealed Woilneaday morning by Pollcaman Wl- l*v and locked In the police atatlon, •uapected of being the aaaallant of Mr*. J. A. Kimball, who waa aaaaulteil a few day* ago al her home In Oakland City. The primmer will he held landing a -W« bold llwl I•>. U dot la anthillaiu. PHII-IP COOK, Secretary of State. Floyd Baptiat* to Matt. g|»>cl*l to The Uennriuii. Rome. Oa.. Kept, 27.—The- general meeting of the Floyd County Baptiat AaMoolation will convene At Ihe Firat Baptlai rhurrh In Rome next Friday «nd will be In aeaalon over Sunday. Giving-th* name of Jacob Relue and hla nationality a* a Ruaalan, a power fully built inan appeared In the recep tion room of Governor Terrell Thura- duy morning, and den/unded protection "from a conaplracy again*! him, led by Rev. Sam Jonea." Executive Secretary B. M. Blackburn took the fellow In charge and liatened to hla wild atory courteously. Retain- said he had written Prealdent Rooae- velt for protection, but had received no reply. Now matter* had grown bo had that he would have to appeal to the governor to protect hlin. Mr. Blackburn told hlin that thl* wa* a matter with which the governor had nothing to do, and that he would have to aee Sheriff Nelms und Ordinary WII-< klnson. and Relsse left' sailsfled with that statement. The fellow wae evi dently mentally unbalanced. WALLACE RELEASED EOOM POLICE STATION Hugh 8. Wallace, the young man who 4'ua arrested Wednesday on the charge ut lunacy, waa released from the police station Thursday morning. He left the station with Dr. John K. White, pastor of the Second Baptist church, who In terested himself tn the young . man. Wallace hoe been going about th* city of late obtaining signatures lu petitions for* the segregation of fallen women, and calling fur th* removal of the mayor and council tn caa* hit Idea waa oppo**d. THI8 "MODEL SOLDIER" 18 FIRED FROM ARMY. Waahlngton, Sept. 27.—First Lieu tenant Louis E. Caulfield, of the Phil ippines rcouta, who has been absent without leave for the past llv* month*, was yesterday dismissed from ihe serv ice of the United State*. HI* record la an excellent one. and he waa consid ered a model soldier In *v*rv raatmeu THE BOYKIN BILL VYaro & Inland Will Close l T p Office? October 15th. }j H develops that there will be'no fight made on the Boykin anti-bucket shop bill, so far us Atlanta la concerned. Messrs. Ware A 1-eland announced Thursday that their Atlanta offl.-a would be closed October IS, and that pending trade* would then be handled "y'h'dr New York and Chicago offices. T^e other local "wire houses" will ulso clone. SALE OF FIRE ARMS STOPPER BY COUNCIL tiiievlal to The Georgian. Savannah. On., Sept. 17.—The council lest night passed an ordinance giving tile mayor the tight to stop sale of nrearina and ammunition by pawn brokers during time* of disturbanc e ATLANTAN FALLS DEAD WHILE ENGAGED IN WORK, gpeels I to The Georgian. Anniston. Ala. Sept. 27.—A. J. Jack- son. ■ of Atlanta dropped dead at 2 o clock yesterday morning while at *° rk ' n the wrecking shed of the Weet- h Car and Foundry Company tXty. He came here from At lanta Tuesday to escape from the r, ° ,,n ir and had Just gone to work when he dropped dead, the coron er giving heart disease os the — —- All-Day : Spe«i*l to The Get Washington. G day meeting \tv< of the revival set In pregre-s at th 'ices Held.