The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, November 21, 1906, Image 10

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OVERCOAT REID DRY GOODS CO. 165-175 PETERS ST. DR, LEK BROUGHTON REPLIES TO LETTER OF DR, J, E, WHITE Dr. Len O. Tlmuthton ha* addressed to The Georgian a card which was re ceived tin, late for publication Wednes day, In answer to that of Dr. John E. .White, published In the Issue of Tues day. The card, which will be printed In full on Thursday, denies the right of a minority to dictate the policy of the majority, and calls for “fair play." The cant concludes: •The petition* nre going. Let every man pray before he refuses to sign." PHYSICIANS WORK TO 8AVE SUICIDE. At S o'clock Monday afternoon the physicians at the Orady hospital were at' work on a nlcsly-dressed young white man who hod Just been brought In from a sah«m at the corner of Broad nnd Hunter si,eels, w here he Jlad swal lowed the contents of a bottle marked ‘laudanum. Policeman Identifies Body as Tlmt of New Yorker. Th« body of the man who commit ted sulclda J»y leaping from the Mag nolia street bridge lout Monday morn ing ha* been Identified tut that of Charley McCaffey, of New York. Bicycle officer Cooper visited the undertaking establishment of Barclay ft Brandon Tuesday night and Identi fied him a* a man he had arrested on Decatur street about three days after the Barnum ft Bailey circus left thljt city. He was loafing end Patrolman Hood, who won attln*tl In citizen* clothes, told him to move on. He did so, bul returned the name night. Officer Cooper then arrested him. He gave his name as Charley Me- YOUNG MAN WANTED WE WANT A YOUNG MAN, ABOUT 20 TO 25 YEARS OLD, WHO WISHES TO LEARN THE SHOE BUSINESS. ONE WHO IS WILLING TO TAKE PERMA NENT POSITION, WITH A SALARY OF $40 PER MONTH TO START WITH AND PROMOTION AS THE BUSINESS IS LEARNED. ADDRESS “SHOES,” CARE THE GEORGIAN. rsffsjr. of New York, saying that h» had Joined the circus after the death of his mother and that he had a broth er living on Slth street In New York, not giving the exact address. He stated that he wns going to work the next morning for the Nelson-Morris Packing '. The officer* relei ilng more was heard. On the books of Nelson-Morris It Is shown thnt he worked threo days nnd disappeared. The men he worked with suy thnt he never noted despondently and hnd not said anything about killing himself. Chief Jennings will endeavor to es tablish communication with his brother. N. Y. SOCIETY WOMAN LEAPS FROM CARRIAGE TO STOP MAD IIORSE Chicago, Nov. 21.—A package of Jew elry valued at f!,000 was stolen from u Wells Kurgo Express Company wagon early today In the downtown district. Many city detectives are searching for the robbers. ENGINEER BLAMES SELF FOR WRECK Valparaiso, Ind. t Nov. 21.*—Frank Galnour. engineer of tho flint iiectlpn of express train No. 47, completely broke down today'while being examin ed by the *tate prosecutors, and tear fully took the blame for the recent Baltimore and Ohio wreck ut Wood- vllle. He admitted he whi wrong in not stopping hi* train ami going back to HMcertaln why freight train No. 98 failed to answer hi* three signals. THIEVES DRUGGED RICH MAN’S NIECE . Cleveland,, O., Nov. 21.—Drugged anil robbed 'of her Jewels, a beautiful young woman, Mrs. Helen Rosenthal, the niece of Alex Wlnton. the mltllon- ulre motor car manufacturer, was In police court on the <• (large of vagrancy today. She was found by the isillcc wnnderlng in the basement of the El-1 Ungt-.-n apartments- BRITAIN MAY ACT IF BELGIUM FAILS TO PROTECT LIVES Sir Edward Gray Makes Promise to Dele gation. KICK ON PLANS OFJOOSEVELT Declare He Has Not Fos'- tered Idea of Mr. McKiulev. London, Nov. 21.—Sir Edward Gray, secretary for foreign nlfalra, received at Havana, Nov. 21,—A sensational the foreign office a delegation that | declaration has been Issued by Cubans .V , n !S ke , r ,* pr j* cn . tatl ,°.?* 1 n H? e working for an American protectorate, subject of the alleged atrocities In. the Th , y clnltn , hat Pre , lden ' t McKlnley Congo Free State, usually described here as the "African Chamber of Hor rors." The fact that Secretary Gray con sented to receive the deputation on the eve of the Congo debate 1n the Relglan parliament. Is considered significant. The secretary practically prom unless the Belgian govemme: steps to Improve the prevailing rendi tions Great Britain will propose ac tion. FOUND IN BARREL New York. Nov. 2L—Two pairs of mutilated human hands, found in an ash barrel In Williamsburg today, are expected to lead to the discovery of torturing by the “Black Hnnd." One pair of hands were those of a woman und the others are masculine. HAU IS REMANDED BY POLICE JUDGE Mr*. Stephen H. P. Pell, the New York society leader and wife of the well-known banker, .who leaped from her own carriage the other day to stop a plunging cab horse nnd.arrest un Impudent cab driver. Isondon, Nov. 21.—Because extradi tion itapers had not arrived from Ger many. Hurl H&u. a member of the fac ulty of George Washington University, Washington. D. Cj who is under arrest here charged by the German authorities with killing his mother-in-law, was again remanded by the magistrate pre siding In' Bow street court today. never intended to turn the country over so noon* to an unprepared people, and that President Roosevelt, Influ enced by Idealistic Impulses, did not carry out his * predecessor's real and more practical Intention of holding to t’Uba until It >voh ready for self-gov ernment. To ibis I* ascribed the sud den failure of the fiot republic. The Htntement is signed by Jose De Ar.nux and occupies ninny columns in the Dlaro De La Marina, this morn ing. It has momentarily stunned the Liberals. The only attack by that par ty's organs on the new organization Is the assertion of La Lueha that Its lead ers, yet unknown, are moderates, hop ing to re-establish themselves In power. girL takes life AFTER LOVER'S QUAREL. H|teclnl to Tlu» (icorxtsn. Chattanooga, Tenth,.Nor. 21.—Driven to d«s|ieratlon by alleged cruelty nnd Inhuman treatment of her lover, Rosa Powell, ugod 22. formerly a happy In nocent girl, ended her life by taking carbolic ucld at her home In this city lust night. After a fit of anger the girl threw a lump of coal at her lover, Mack Kerr, n butcher, who had her arrested and taken before a Justice of the peace. ■She became despondent and drank poison. She attempted suicide a year ago by taking carholle ncld. Mitt Jottphina Harris. Jllss Josephine Harris, aged 76 years, died at a private sanitarium Wednes- day morning. The funeral services will be conducted Wednesday afternoon In toe chapel «f Barclay ft Brandon at .... ... :; 3 a. *ii l, ’ ck - The Interment will be In ried to Miss Marguerite Lewi Oakland cemetery. York. TROOPS IN FI ATTACK CHUREil Paris, Nov. 21.—Trouble has occur- red today In some parts of France ovtf the taking of church Inventories. At Lille, n lieutenant w»» serioui wounded while breaking (town the d« of u church that had been l>:i rricaded The lieutenant had only a few inoiner before replaced a captain who had ' fused to obey the order to break dott the entrance to the edifice. , . In the department of the Aube m-I hgrents of the church party harrtasj ed the doors, but troops broke tnm down nnd took the Inventories, u* priest wag nrrested In this department oooooooooooooooooooocHWWfl O KENTUCKY G. 0. P. WANTS 0 HARLAN FOR GOVERNOR. ®l Lexington, Ky., Nov. 2h~ A 3 - ..lovemont haa been set ■ 0 by Republicans of Kentucky 10 ! O nominate Justice John M. HarlsM O of the Fritted State* supreme « O court, for governor. The matuj! O has, it Is said, been taken up a tin -■ O John W. Ynrkes, commissioner 0 Internal revenue, and will be taken S C up with President Roosevelt 0 his return from Panama. -s 0 -J* ooooooocooocooooooooooo Major .Waltz Hsre. Major Millard F. Waltz, a merntjl of the general staff and former nilllmO secretary with the Department of t«l Gulf, arrived In Atlanta "'e.ineteBJj morning from Washington Waltz came down for the purpos removing Itls family and household feet* to Washington, where he recently ordered. He visited *<■' officers at the Department of the u DOUBLE WEDDING HELD , IN CHURCH IN LGN00l*| London. Nov. 21.—Cyril AntlvettJjL grandson of f’yni* Field, and Ml" J rlon Hall were married today Christ church. . <t| A double wedding tis)k pl»' 3" James Methodist church, the c-'«™a Ing parties being Lieutenant fk’h"3 and Miss Oertrude Hurley, of to. Mass., and Major D. E. O'Brien. > five of Lord Inchuquy, who