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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN.
Saturday. ocTOiiKie #. 1»'»
&T ATLANTA, FRI. AND SAT., OCT. 19 AND 20.
7SUAL CIRCUS LOT, BOULEVARD AND IRWIN
streets.
the BIG CIRCUS OF WORLD-WIDE FAME
Nothing L,llce It Ever Seen on Earth Before.
ill the World’s Most Startling Thrillers. The Newest, Latest, Most Stupendous
Sensation—The Furious, Flashing, Furore-Creating Flight,
THE DIP OF DEATH
4 VOUNO LADY LOOPING THE GAP IN AN AUTOMOBILE, UP-SIDE•
A DOWN, AN ACT THAT COSTS $100 A SECOND, AND IS WORTH IT.
A Daring, Unbelievable, Electrifying Somersault in an Automobile. Beyond this
Human Ingenuity and Recklessness may not go.
IOYOLE STARTLERS
rH E LAST WORD
THE TWO TWIRLS of TERROR
Aerial Somersaults by Two Daring, Death-defying
Wheelmen. The Latest • Parisian Sensation—The
Highest-Priced Bicycle Act in the World.
PEACE
Fbunded on the Russo-Japanese War;
Cars, in the Most Superb Display of Pageantry Seen in
Modern Times.
More High-Class Features than All Other Showa Combined.
. 100 Circus Acta by 300 Famous Artists—3 H
forming Elephants—Ilecord-Making Aerial Congress—II
and Dainty and Skilled Horsewomen from Everywhx
.L.u. Plillflfan’a PirniiiMdO Pimmr PlnWTttf Rll
Acts by 300 Famous Artists—3 Ilerdo of Ter-
.... * w-i-i- ” Hero Horsemen
’here—Acrobatic
Rom»oi
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PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT
MAY STUMP N. Y. STATE
TO SAVE HIS PARTY
SENATOR PLATT,
IS TO DESIGN SOON
Recent Disclosures of Do;
mestic Troubles Increas
ed His Illness.
Washington, Oct. 6.—It. la reported
here on authority very close to Sen
ator T. c. Platt, of New York, that he
will shortly : tender* hi* resignation'as
United States senator to'the governor
of New York. The venerable atatea-
mnn has decided to take this course. It
Is said, on account of his falling
health.
For more than a year he has been
unable to walk without assistance and
the recent disclosures of his unhappy
domestic relations and the consequent
mental anguish, have Increased hts
weakness and brought him to a serious
physical condition, which Is alarming
to his friends.
Senator Platt Is 75 years old and Is
now serving his second term In the
senate. He would still have nearly
three years to serve.
Likely That He’ll
Speak to Aid
Hughes. •
HEARST’S STRENGTH
IS BEING WATCHED
If Hughes Is Elected, He Is
. Expected to Be a Presi
dential Possibility.
HE SWEARS THAT
STORY OF BOILERS
WAS PUT UP JOB
iiilipcKlrome— Racing Glories of All Ages—llllh-Jumping Ho,
Superb Hi*h-School Equine.
S 'ijrTh™ m w 0 ,'M h be'no l Sueet*P«rsJe. Mi l”nci*en£lly«. C 8plendidandSen«atlonalFreo Show win
be given on the Exhibition Grounds Mill. and 5 r. u. daily.
TWO EXHIBITIONS DAILY, AT 2 AND 6 P. M. DOORS OPEN ONE HOUR EARLIER,
Mellila., Win • Sew, M Cato. ‘Children l’"fir lO Yeen, Half-Price.
Prime Box u4 Relieved Capon Selin Exln. necordtot to Ueillta.
All reserved ante numbered. Private Box and Reserved Grand Stand Chair, on Sale at tb.
Grounds at the opening hours, and during tho day at the down-town ticket office.
Gunter & Watkins’Drug Store, Peachtree and Wal
ton streets. ,. t:< X
We nrcnoiv ready wjth^nn* new Pali Stock of
Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Shoes. Call and sen
us. All Oxfords at cost.
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MRS.
“DICK" RUSSELL'S
INJUNCTION DISSOL VED
Judge R. B. Russell, who led the
ticket for the appellate Judgeship, has
no warmer friend or stauncher sup
porter than Walter R. Brown, of At
lanta.
When some one entered Judge Rus
sell for the court of appeals contest
en the (Inal day, Mr. Brown was de
lighted. He went to work with vim
and enthusiasm, and In the short time
left him did splendid service for the
winder man.
f )n the dny after the election It was
Known that Judge Russell had been
elected—in fact, he was the only man
sure at that time. Then Mr. Brown
aent him the following characteristic
telegram:
October 4. 1905.
Judge Richard B. Russell, Chief Jus
tice Court of Appeals, Winder, Oa.:
The temporary Injunction In the case
of Mrs. R. B. Russell against the peo
ple of Georgia In refusing to allow the
use of Judge Russell's name as candi
date for the court of nppeals was de
cided yesterday by the people In favor
at Georgia. Please notify Mrs. Russell
that I am deeply pleased that she lost
her case. Hereafter she must not stand
In the way of the best Interests of
WALTER R. BRC
I DEBATE Off
IN HOUSTON, TEN,
Sl'f.'tid in The Georgina.
Houston. Tex.,' Oct. 6.—The debate
which was scheduled for tonight J>e-
>wee„ Senator J. W. Bailey and M. M.
Crane, ot Dallas, has been abandoned.
Bnh men will apeak In the city at 8
o'clock this evening, but the speakings
"III he at different places.
The question over which the disa
greement came was the contention of
the Committee representing Mr. Crane's
ur.lm timt he should be allowed to
"pen and close the debate. This was
refused by the representatives of Mr.
■u.ey and the debate was declared off.
u , ^ ow ell Leedt in Oglatliorpe.
-iai to The Georgina.
J'glethorpe, Oa., Oct. The official
- Urns for the five highest candidates
;’ r . lh * '™« <*f appeals are Powell,
Willingham, 158;
meni * carried.
POLK MILLER WILL
ENTERTAIN T
The 'longs and stories of the old
South, with Polk Miller as the chief
singer and talker and with the "Old
South Quartet” to give more eclat to
the songs, will furnish entertainment
Saturday evening In the ball room of
the New Kimball.
Mr. Miller and his banjo, songs and
tales ire famous all over the South
and when, with the assistance of the
quartet, he Is to entertain everybody
knows that something good Is In store
The program arranged for Saturdny
evening, to hear which will coat only
half a dollar,.Includes the best of Mr.
Miller's almost exhaustless repertoire.
Wharton Declares Emmett
Wanted. Him p the
Deal.
Pittsburg, Pa., Oct. 6.—Another sen
sational turn was given the warship
boiler scandal today when John J.
Wharton, a business man-of Sharon,
Pa., and a former business partner of
Frank L. Emmett, the man who .made
the charge' that tubtng of an Inferior
quality was used ' lit the boilers of
American warships, appeared before
Justice Thomas and made an. affi
davit to the effedt that Emmett had
made a proposal to. him to Ko Jnto the
made a proposal
deal with him.
According to the affidavit made by
Wh|irton, -Emmett suggested to Whar
ton that the i government' would pay
big money for in exposure of fraud of
this character. He suggested that If
Wharton would furnish the money for
the expenses that would be Incurred.
Emmett would make the affidavits and
that they would divide the money they
would secure from the government.
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113 MEN ARE TRIED
FOR MOONSHINING
Besides a number ot bankruptcy and
postal law cases, there are 290 moon
shine case, on the docket of the United
States court now In aesslon at the fed
eral building.
The court since convening last Mon
day haa confined Itself to theme cases
and up to Saturday has disposed of
111 of them—the rate of 22 a day.
Tlie majority of the sememes range
from one month In the penitentiary
without One to eight months with 8109
line.
A. J. Holloway, from Dawson coun-
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8100 and to serve In the penitentiary
for thirteen months. Along with Hol
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New York, Oct. 8.—President Roose
velt may appear on the etump In this
state In support of Charles Hughes for
governor, . If the president and Timo
thy L. Woodruff, chairman of the state
Republican committee, believe that
Hearst is running so strong as to Im
peril the Republican candidate.
Assurances to this effect. It was
learned today from high Republican
sources, have been given by <ie presi
dent, who Is carefully watching the
progress of the campaign In his own
state, and who also la guiding that
campaign by telegraph and telephone.
In the event of Hearst showing great
strength with the people, as the cam
paign progresses, one'or possibly two
speeches may be expected In behalf of
Hughes.
He Keeps In Touch.
The president Is In almoat .dally
touch wlth-State Chairman Woodruff,
who waa the nominee for lieutenant
governor on the state ticket with
Roosevelt when the latter was elected
governor In 1898. The president also
Is closely In touch with Congressman
Herbert Parsons, the chairman of the
Republican county, committee here, and
who dominated the recent state convert,
tlon as the personal representative of
the president.
That the result. Of the coming state
election will determine the candidate of
either the Republican or the Demo
cratic party for the presidency In 1908
Is believed by . prominent Republicans
here, and they are carefully shaping
the campaign generally, and the selec
tion of local candidates especially, to
score as much as possible to that end.
Means Presidential Possibility.'
If Hughes is elected, the Republican
managers believe he will be the likely
party presidential standard bearer In
1908, notwithstanding Taft and Root.
If Hearst Is elected the managers ot
both parties believe he will be the par.
ty nominee for the presidency two
years hence. Daily reports in detail
are made to ..Washington, and none ot
the local congress,' senate or assembly
states were completed until the
Roosevelt "O. K." had been affixed.
HEARST DEFIES M'CARREN
TO DO HIS VERY WOR8T,
New York, Oct. 6.—William Ran
dolph Hearst, nominee for the govern
orship of New York state of the Dem
ocrats and Independence League, haa
defied Senator Pat McCarren, Demo
cratic organization leader In Brooklyn.
McCarren, In a, published statement,
declared that If Hearst persisted In
having Independence League candi
dates nominated In Kings county there
will be a plurality of 75,000 against him
In Brooklyn.
Hearst says he has the utmost con
sideration for the wishes of the cltlsens
of Brooklyn, but none for McCarren.
in placing an Independent ticket In
the field In Brooklyn," said Mr. Hearst,
we are doing what we believe to be
for the best Interests ot the citizens of
Brooklyn. Mr. McCarren, by calling
himself a Democrat, does not make
himself a Democrat. If he should, call
himself an honest man It would not
make him an honest man. If he ahould
call his ticket a good ticket, It would
not make it a good ticket. As a matter
of actual fact, the McCarren ticket Is
notoriously unfit and should not com
mand the support of honeat Demo
crats or honest Independents.
“I am a Democrat, but a Jefferson
Democrat, not a corporation Democrat,
and I can not allow a hired agent of
the corporations like McCarren to do
candid
SOUTHERN RETAILER
WILL SOON BE BEGUN
Atlanta Is to have a new trade Jour-
nel which. Its promoters say, will be
the highest tjsss publication of Its kind
In the United States.
The Southern Realler will begin pub
lication with the November number,
which will have 160 pages filled with
reading matter from the pens of the
best posted men In the field which the
paper will enter, and with the advtrtla-
Ing support of the biggest Jobbers In
the country.
The Southern Retailer, which will be
managed by C. W. Weaver, a Southern
newspaper man of wide experience, and
will be backed by W. L Terhune, of
Boston, the millionaire publisher of
The Boston Boot and Bhoe Recorder
and other trade publications, will cater
exclusively to .the retail storekeepers
of the South. The section south of
Baltimore. Cincinnati and St. Louis
expects to spend 850,004 within
six months toward making every re
tail merchant In that territory Ita sub
scriber.
Mr. Weaver says that the best men
obtainable have been employed to edit
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University ot Illinois, where ha goes
to accept a chair In the claaaical de
partment or that Institution, His place
has-been filled by the appointment of
Dr. Ray B. Nelson, a graduate of the
Untveralty of Chicago.
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