The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, October 16, 1906, Image 4

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STARVED TO DEATH : ON MDUNJAIN TOP New York. Oct. 11—Death by star vation on a lonely mountain top Is the terrible fate thpt befell Thomas Kean, a wealthy hotel keeper, of Emmons av enue, Sheepshead Bay, whose body was found today beneath a clump of bushes by a party of hunters in the Srhuwan- K mountain, a short dlstanco from berty, N. Y. 'VETERANSAPPOINT REUNION DELEGATES Camp Walker, United Confederate Veterans, No. 6211, has appointed the following delegates and alternates to attend the state reunion which < venes In Savannah, Oa., November 13 and 14: Delegates—Dr. M. C. Martin, Walter T. Bowden. J. M. Spurlln. R. K. Charles. Alternates—John A. Cherry, E. Alley. W. F. Dennurd, W. P. Archer. CROP OF BANANAS INJURED BY STORM New Orleans, Oct. 1C.—Advices from Central America by General Manager Ellis, of the United Fruit Company confirm the earlier reporta of devaata- tlon of banana and rubber properties distant Mine 30 miles from and nearer to the coast, the damage being esti mated at $1,000,000. WOUND FROM 8PLINTER RE8ULT8 IN LOCK-JAW. Special'to Tlie Georgian. Fitagerald, Oa., ' Oct. 1$.—Charlie Blystone, the 10-year-old son of Cyrus Blystone, who three weeks ago atuck a pine splinter in his foot, lies In a critical condition with lock-jaw. At the time>lt was hurt the splinter was cut out and healed promptly, I I land engraved mounting in green uud pol ished gold. Price $6.50 Very handsome Rhiucstoue Comb for eve ning wear. Price $2.50 Green-Gold Mounting with Pearls and Brilliants. Price $5.00 Real Shell Combs, upwards from . 1.50 Imitation Shell Combs, upwards from 25c Real Shell Combs, with solid gold mountings, upwards from . 5.00 Imitation Shell Combs, with solid gold mounting, upwards from' Combs with mountings in great % Variety, upwards from Amber colored combs for light hair in all the new designs, in price from 50c $10.00 2.50 Mourning combs are shown in many at tractive shapes both plain and mounted. Prices'50c to $5.00 Chamberlin-JoKhson-DuBese Co. •THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN. nKH1,A1 ' uo,,UKlt 18 ' ^ Combs—A Half Dozeh New Designs Photographed Frem the Combs in Stock In the new modes of hair dressing combs play"an important role. Puffs, weaves and curls have given the designers of combs a wide field for .elaboration. A few especially handsome and attractive designs are here pictured. We are showing scores of others even more elaborate or less expensive. WON'T TRY JOHN 0, UNTIL TRUST CASE IS DISPOSED OF State Is Balked in Probing By Ruling of the Court. Many Passengers Are Hurt When the Accident Occurs. Chlcafo, Oct. 16.—One man wan killed and several other person* were Mrloualy Injured early today when a passenger train on the C. and E. I. ■truck a defective rail and left the track near Crete, III., >0 miles south of Chicago. The train consisted of an engine and eight coaches and #■»» moving at the rate of 40 mllee an hour when the ac cident occurred. The couches were filled with passengers, who were thrown to the floor and cut and bruised. John Wlekley, engineer, was crushed to death under the engine. Comb of real Tortoise Shell, shading into amber tips. -Price .. $15.00 Rhinestone Comb with gold tracings. Price .$10.00 Real Shell Comb, 14k gold mounting, set with real pearls. Price $15.00 Findlay. Ohio, Oct. 16.—Much to the surprise of all, and the defense In par ticular, the attorneys for the prosecu tion In the case of the State against the Standard Oil Company for "con spiracy against trade," have announced that the state will conclude Its testi mony today. Although they said they would sub- pena no witnesses, yet the fact has leaked out that the defense will exam ine a dosen Independent witnesses. The state was precluded by the rul ing of. Judge Banker from offering a I linn of evidence Intended to show that the Standard gave secret rebates to retail dealers In oil. Mr. Phelps, for the prosecution, ad- milled the state had no means of show ing . that the Standard CHI Company authorised Its agents to offer to give rebates. The court said It was a fun-' .laments! rule of evidence that the au thority of the agent must be, estab lished. It was testified to by officers of the Buckeye Pipe Line and Ohio Oil com panies that the Standard Oil Company of New Jersey, owned practically all of the stocks of these companies. This I was the most Important development . of tha trial. An agreement haa been 1 reached between the proaecutors and dafendants wherein the case against John D. Rockefeller will not be set for trial‘until after the present case has i been finally disposed of. ' After the examination of two wit nesses this morning, the prosecution rested Ite case, and the defense Imme diately began. The arguments waxed warn and Kline, of the Standard, told Attorney General Ellis to go back to : Columbus and Isarn something. XV. L. Finlay, state oil Inspector, . explained his duties and those of four teen deputies. He stated that the I Standard paid all fees at Cleveland. Judge Banker placed no limitations on I speeches, which will continue probably : the balance of the week. ENGINEER" kiLLEO . UNDERLOCOMOTIVEi TRAIN QUITS RAILS