The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, January 12, 1907, Image 3

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN. ■ATOBDAY, JANUABT U. Vltk J5 oil IE INESS COLLEGE FIRST TEH DAYS OF JAN UARY A RECORD BREAKER The Southern's Popularity Become* Widespread and the Great Insti tution ie enrolling Students . From All taetions of the Country. M Att-ii«l the Houthern If you want to ta Hwim." ami wont a ulc** 1100111011 . uogniptier or l»ook keeper. five- now students hare lieen .. 1.-.1 * bIik'o January I lijr tlio Fohtli- Shorthnml ninl BusluesA University, of 1 . 1 tty. tliuo snrprtMlng nil former re ,U during the first ten day* of Jauuary! i!, , *dmw» rlenrl.v that the dotttVrn lorflty I* widespread, and la grow lug all ALFONSO IN FAVOR OF AUTO PROFESSOR Chair of Automobilism To Be Established at Madrid. By y RAOUL OE 8AINT RENE. ' arts, Jan. 12.—1'lana for III* plrrelng *f tlit subchannel tumid progress apara, anil It now seem. a ware matter of a faw months before work will actually ba com- The cnglnrcra who will undcrlaka the work are moat nptluilatlc na lo Ita reeulte nil a.uN.uin -ot tbe erenneee of-tbe irowod through wklrb they will bar* to •nrnugu wmrb they will bare to paaa. Aniou* the at rata ondcrlylni the channel la one of forty to fifty yarda In thtckoaaa which la abaolntaly Impermeable. It la through Ibis that the tunoal will b* cot There will tie a special ayatetn of drainage carrying off tb« water which will loar- Itahly accumulate. Electric traction will ha uaed, and the calculated dlaunce from the Krenrh to the hugllab afniloiia la about forty mllea. It la estimated that the wotk of piercing the tunnel and preparing It for traffic will tuke about ala to aeven yeara. CHANNEL TUNNEL UP TO PARLIAMENT Promoters Are Working Like Beavers in Inter est of the Plan. IJ.- ll large .,. nur.itar of nrw pupils is sold I the t tit a e enrollment of nil flu* l.iim|iib-msn sehools In Atlsnts combined, i, u - tin- rorrespmidtug |M*rlod of tliuo. tv itiito given seveutecn yoars of Utar jiumt $7ilo® in iueucj Jn thf establish tlon. th**n*foro the peo they do of htir Instlutl* .1,. patronise our roll***** Ihtuus** th«*y «l« J,..i t an* to experiment." snld the proprle ~tnr—»ta-H**attartt~jr**t««lajr. i-lieniier to attend our s**hool. ta- itf Its long standing ntnl our ex- • .nqtinlntsace with thr loudness men. \v. •• ntolled elNiut pto students Isst year, ml iifflved ovrr !.$•*> application* from ,,iw|iif%H mi'll for our lx*okkeepeni and str< pliers. This yeer we nre going to ssr- lll"l figures." Southern has Just taught fifty Are a i • Milfictou tvpewrller*. the largest *»r- ,.,.T placed lir suy one school south flu* Ohio river, t , , !..• Suit hern has the exclusive right .\t la it til to teach the "Twentieth <*»*n- \ I »i Nik keeping. It employe nlue % three times the numlM*r of Arnold, vice pro* TEN GEORGIA FIRES HIT COMPANIES HARD Tl.e flic loan In the Unlte*l 8tat".*« an*) «*annda during December, accord- inr- f i direful compilations, will In the yi ir Just punned foot Up to the enor- in »vn» sum of $19,001,450, of which the S'Uth contributed $8,023,000. In Oeor- ir;a alone there were ten Area coaling tl v insurance companies over $10,000 Api*t». and a swarm of smaller «»ne». The total of the ten fires mentioned rrnrhrrt $532,000. - The yet»r-lt» all W«n tii" moat disastrous that the fire Innur- nn'-c companies have ever experience'!, and it will take fully a decade for ill ~Hlfe money paid out to be reimbursed t*» them In pretnlumn. The entire Timonnt rrnrhea the enormous amn-trf $4u9,71u.miu, uf which Sun Francisco wn* responsible for $280,000,000. nut- ►Me tli.it. tin* losses were greater than • ver Iwfnre In the history of the world, ( ’."tt th" years of the Chicago. Baltl- _limic. and Mom ton fires. ThJ tshlo of flu losses given below show's tHaTTn* spite nf the Increase In fire protection ■•'lid prevention methods, better con- rtrnrtton nnd nil the other efforts to reduce the fire waste, the growth of the lotintry und the increase of hazards from the use of electricity, gasoline, together with the congestion of vulucs i:i mercantile districts exposed to one have, far counter-bain need the vlngs. IMMIGRANTS DIG A WAY TO FREEDOM Haiti more, Md., Jan. 12.—-Three Int egrants, two Russians and two Aus- * »n-. confined In the immigration do- "iti .n house at the I^ocust Point pier, night chiseled their way nut •ugh a 15-Inch wall and escaped., ■c" had a contagious disease of the "fill Biss" publishes the following edlto* rial concerning the Uoosevelt Htorer McCor mick Imbroglio "Wlifl* ahnillA Whst should we do. grest tasveu. 'with* : the qes * us without fveiling paper snd I see that U liecuiulng unpopidsr, snd we hsre not known It. Fortunstely we have eventually But we Londnii. Through the tandon papers It ban room hr special, very special tele graphic service from there. Alas, we get '***" news from Ixmdon. New York-commu* "Now, what Interest cau there he In ulnrV This Is not something su lluru, „ did not happen In sn iustsnt. Presldeat IbMiserelt Is reproached with helsg In the way. with wanttug to ta the whole govern* mmt. He is accused of wanting to monopo* Use the entire leglslnttye, executive, snd Judiciary powers of the mat** of attempt ing to re* **- “■ * ■ A Mr. —. .— - - — -• - — *—.", w, «..wjiat* reform the e|M'lling, of Imposing the ■nosey of the fodenil government upon government of the Mates, of making MrC* - .. . rormlck, I'nlted Ktstca ambssi in Paris, fired. "Now, it has taken Mr. Roosevelt more (linn s few minutes to try to nrenmpllah of this. Hid his uniKipulsrlty spring up ns . T atieetlng neWNpsper eiit Should fee 1 obliged *to Imuieillately sd vta* ids paper telegraphically thereof*" lug tin ‘ * ft W tblukTug that the seosstlonsl Joke, slnco telegropiUceUy the news „ iHi'easartly concise, and such special ills- •Mtehea as this are ituhUsbed: "President Kooseveft Iwcouie unpopular!" If only It were truu! I Oder the patronage of thn king of Hpsln n eluilr of iiutouiohllUin In t6 In* Instituted nt the Hehool of Arts nnd Crafts at Mail rid. The profeseor who will In* apMnted to couduct the course of study will Instruet his pupils not only !u the art of driving n motor e«r, but also In all the details of mechanles connected with the construction mid repair of automobiles. The pupils will also learn to rend geographical charts. versed In the Inws regulating Prince Hef.aTour I>‘Auvergne, one of the foremost nicuiltcrs of the French noldUt* . ... .. - — lir, has brought mi notion against u dealer In “ Ih veterinary supplies for causing the desi_ of two valuable horses through negligence. Mtuue time ago after the princes head griNMit had given the horses their usual rub down with saltpeter, two of the ani mals were taken with staggers and died shortly afterward*. Au autupsy was per htorlde of bartnm M. t'hlpot. the defendant. Is head coach mau to the king of Belgium, hut nlfo does a trade In veterluary supplies. He denied responsibility In the matter, arguing that - the drugs who fiirtilahisl hint the supplies., which were wrongly labeled. Paring the •uree of the discussion In court, attentlou .... called to the terrible consequence of wlint might have ensued from an error of tlili* kind ns pork butchers frequently use Iptt objects i new art Is Joseph Bert. chisel and mallet exactly as would be done In cutting marble. The sepnrste piece* of the anthracite bibelots almost unbreskstde. QUAKE SHOCK FELT IN KANSAS TOWN Topeka, Kans., Jan. 15 —An *»rth- ■limka (hack warn felt at Arkansas Clly. Knnii., nt 1:45 o. m. The (hock lasted a feu aecnndfl. Persona were awaken ed and dlshea rattled. By RICHARD ABERCtbRN. (Copyright. 1997. by W. It. Ilesrst.l tandon, Jsu. 11—The most awful things are going to happen to the British govern ment unless It meads Its ways snd grants the right of suffrage to the long suffering but now londlv clamoring suffragettes. At a mass meeting of woiueu s rights women at block port the other day. Mrs. Colideu Sanderson, daughter of Richard Colideu, said that ths suffragette movement was, Ilk* that of her late father, an Independent movement. If the government did not give a nec essary pledge on or before February 11 women by the scores of thousands, abs said, would besiege the house «f commons, snd. If necessary, starve the tnemliers luto submission. One shudders to think of this! Adels Rank hurst said the male voters wars like ll.OUO.09i czars. There was no fear of the "glided chamber*' being ntallabcd liy the present government, as there were too many who hoped to arrive there, fieorge ..... .. *»usuaad of the Cardiff suffra* Ulll the husband of the Cardiff lettes now In prlsou. has received rom his wife, In which she says: "It Is „ have the cour se* of their oplulona. 1 am thinking of toe dsar children, but If what we do wilt govern ineir uvea, ineu wanting In the courage i It and carry It through, la the awakening of t The prumutera of the i working like beavers and fast absolutely confident of their ability to convince the British parliament of the feasibility of engineers In the world will tes tify that the project can give rise to us scientific difficulties half so serious as those encountered In the Simplon, and It Is ta lleved that the precautions offered to *e cure the nstlonnl safety will satisfy talU the committee of Imperial defense aud the government generally. report will be submitted from a perfectly Independent authority, showing that the channel tunnel will. In the first year after completion, convey not fewer than 1.138,000 There Is In all England prolmbty no more modem building than ITIm-ess \lct«*rln of Kcbleswlg-Ilolsteln'e cat house st Cumber land IjOdge. In which she keeps her valua ble pets to whose care she devotes much time and attentlou. The beautiful little house lies In n sbel- tered fsisltlon In a taatlfnl park aud la heated throughout hj^Mot water, a tempera ture of 7J degrees being antomstlcnlly mulu- tulned lu Its various rooms. During the Christmas holidays the house was beautifully decorated with tally nnd ‘ **— *— ilfte of a nature were suspended dec** having two very nar row silts, one vertical snd the other almost horlsontsl. These silts are scientifically de signed to enable the motorist to have a wide range of vision nnd yet they are so narrow that dust ean hardly .penetrate* while In summer the blinding rays of the sun are. completely shut out. The great advantage claimed for the goggles la that the da near of the eye t Injure*! by splintered glass such as mtgb occur ISronga r - Hnfm a Tall ’ •sign i metal goggles Is snch .that-Hit alalmed.no trouble Is occasioned by the air rushing ■Ulmed A bride was kept waiting aad weeping at the altar of s Brentford tMIddleaexi church because the bridegroom had forgot TenThfil ll whs his wsdqtng day. Force of habit had le*l thn man. who waa an employee of the local authorities. was nil PIU|UUjrr I'l iur to bln work st the usual early hour, and for him at the cbnrcli ta bs*t returned borne and was calmly eating his breakfast, all ohllvlouii of the fset that he was to ta married that day. was to be tied. Then hastily donning his wedding suit, the absent-minded lover hurried to the church and was duly msrrisd. TWO MORE DEATHS CHARGED TO HER Philadelphia. Jan. II—Sira. Bride" Carry, already chanted with the mur der-of her two children. Mary «n>l Annie, haii been formally accuaed of raualnit the death of Patrick and Cellu ook. w It ti whom ahe lived. DGHT HUNDRED ACRES OF LAND FOR FIFTEEN THOUSAND DOLLARS A splendid Etowah river farm; 250 acres fine river bottom; 100 acres good cotton land; 100 acres excellent fruit land; 200 acres choice timber. Two good resi dences and barns; four or five tenant houses. Greatest corn farm in North Georgia. In best mineral and timber belt. Country schools and churches; Tural free delivery; location for gin, saw mill and country store. Average crop rents will pay ten per cent on investment. Much fine fruit and cotton land yet to clear. Healthy location; good neighborhood; rented for current year to white tenants; six families on the farm. Immediate possession, subject to rights of tenants; purchaser will get 1907 rents. Titles good. Choicest proposition in North Georgia, Act quick; sure to sell. Write or wire WILLIAM J. NEEL, CARTERSVILLE, GA. WOMAN ATTACKED, ROBBED AND LEFT PROMINENT SOCIETY GIRL IS SHORTLY TO WED SON OF HUMANE SOCIETY’S HEAD MAN SHOT TO DEATH WHILE AT MEAT SHOP TO DIE IN ROAD Miss Mai Hard Identifies Two of Her Assailants in Court. New York, Jan. 12.—Mias Margaret Malllard positively Identified today men whom ahe accuaea, with two othera. of holding her up late laat night In a lonely lane near M&comba dam park. . She declares they attacked, bound and gagged her. and after rob blng tier of |2fi. left her lying on t pile of roeka to die. The men Identified are Joaeph Ca rol le and Prank f’hlcollo, and they were arraigned In the Morrislana po lice rourt today. The latent chapter In the extraor dinary career nf MIm Malllard, who aaya ahe came from Muncte, Indiana, annie time ago to aearch for her rotat ing father, a wealthy man, would probably have been the laat of her expetieneea had not William Burui happened along opportunely. He heard hrr muflted crtea. Deaths and FuhSrals Dr. A, 8. Tinker. The body of Dr. A. 8. Tucker, who died at the Grady hoapltal Friday morning, waa aent to Conyera, Ga., for Intertdent. Joah Harriion. The body of Joeh Harrlaon. who died Thureday night, waa aent to Smyrna, tin . Saturday morning for Interment. Miat Lenia Wartman. The funeral aervleea nf Ulna Lenia Wartman, who died at her realdence, go Julian (treat. Friday morning, were conducted Saturday afternoon at her Inte residence.. The Interment wee In t'aaey'a cemetery. Murderer Claims Peace of Home Had Been Disturbed. - . Anjrusln. (in.. .Inn. 12.-!tu<> Uuttarfnnl. fi ; young mini, was shot au*t killed last night j ►hop mi tip|**r Broad street, hy Charlie Thurmond.. Two ho I lets tuflk I'lTert ~~fii the InnIj’ of Rutherford, sad~ Tie HIM ilflioiiI ~Iilifih Hy. Thurmond was ' arrest***! at once, and has Iweu lodged la r' Jail. Iiootlnx I ******* i nt «»f iilicKi-d Intimacy lietween Thur* | Kind's wife and Huthcrfonl. The Inquest vrn* held this morning, and • the verdict of the corouer'a Jury was that et bis death ut the hands of ANTI-SALOON LEAGUE MEETINGS ANNOUNCED The Antl-Baloon Ijrague __ , _ _ work for state nrohlhltlmi liefore tbeststw convention, to ta taht Fcbmsrjr «.- The following npiNiIntnients for league spesklugi iiumi. state su|H*rlutendent. ‘ « f • Crun fenh lile -He*. \Y «*, Ftbyff, k ofgffn- T, Itlehnnison, organ!* *. It. tami*erf, orgatil- ELLEN TERRY WON’T VISIT THE SOUTH foNDKNSBD NEWS Pardon Beard Tueeday. Thr flret eeaalon of the prison com- mlaalnn for the new year will begin next Tueeday with all Ihe members preaenl. The docket of caaea to he heard la quite large, but contain* none out oMhe^ ordinary. — There are few better known young women In New Yojk-eocleiy than Mis, Pauline Lery French, niece ofMra Alfred O. Vanderbilt, whoee picture la here ahown. Her engagement la announced to Samuel J. Wagataff, son of tha president of the Boclety for the Prevention of Cru elty to Anlmala. $5,000 EIRE SALE Of Damaged Tools In th . r^.nt Ftre on Martetta atreet tbe eiitlre aloek of High Orada Teele .of-the Toot t'omi-any fit Mnr.Vt a Street wnsDamaoed by Smoke end Water to such an extent that It cannot be sold aa new a?5ck, bit nt.< though to Injure the tempered ateel. and for practical use every tool In thla atock la Just' ns good as new. BEGINNING MONDAY, JAN. 14th, Every article In thla Five Thousand Dillar .Stock of tool* of every description wlll.be sold at LESS THAN FACTORY COST until the last article la told. TOOLS FOR EVERYBODY. oyer 250 Hatchets of all kinds; 506 Hammers, for every purpose; SO. ko iloien Chisels of all kind*, both bevel ami plain; 5 do sen draw knives. 5 doxei r-do..n Au<ffr rm« of “V.ral dozen Monkey Wren,-he., go do.en Byers „f sli de ! 4 d»gen tevrlo/*'*' 1 «l«»»n |»*Hket knives. HeleMtrs, Pattern .Makers Oougea nn«r BweepOhlu Un c5tnpa«iy 0, |a*sob''' , ngent for'the famous. "KEEN KUTTER" brand of tools, and theic up 600 Saws, all makes N'Jnley Iron Plnnes. Ilracea, 66 acrlptlona. els and hundreila Thla company "" 1Ud REMBMBBR'THt TIME. MONDAY. JANUARY 14. THE TOOL CO., 206 People’s Bldg moved up stairs. Two Resignations. J. H. (Jary, county school cornml*- aloner *>f Rerrlen. h«a resigned to a»> **ept the anllcltnrahlp nf the county court. A. J. Ritchie, county school comnilaaloner of Rnbun. has also re signed to devote his entire time to the Rabun Gap High School. SOCIETY LEADERS TO TAKE PART IN INAUGURAL BALL STATISTICS. 0EATH8. Josh !ffirrta«»n. aged m yesrs, died of piK'iiinoiiln ut Ji Mechanic alrec* London, Jan. 12.—Ellen T©nry*fi, company T*Tl Tor New'YOrV today j aboard the steamer Philadelphia. * Crowds of theatrical lights witnessed ! their departure. “.My daughter Nelli be my stage j. 1 director. 1 have nothing to say against men as stage managers, nor their iterceptlon of the beautiful, but I hope the result will prove the wto* dent of my Innovation," said Miss Terry. “I am anticipating the great* eat pleasure ltt renewing the friend ship of. all my American friends and hope to visit the United States fre* quently. My tour will extend three months, but no further westward than Chicago and no further south thanj Washington." Colored Y. M. C. A. Annual Masting. The colored Y. M. C. A. held Its «n- nunl members* meeting Friday night at the hull. 112 Auburn avenue. The ob ject of the meeting was to nil the va cancies on the committee of manage ment caused by the expiration of term*, hear the report of the general secre tary. R T. Weatherby, and to discus* plaits for tha year. Plans for the new year were dis cussed and $155 was pledged by th" members present on the yenr’a current expenses. Spcclnl to The Georgian. Montroiiicry, Ala.. Jsn. 12.— 1 The Inniigmn- ou of Governor B. It. Comer will take luce Monday snd at 12 o’clock In* will take charge of the office of the chief executive, livery arrangement hu* l»e*'ii completed >r the Inauguration All the traliia have agreed to hrlug tin* soldier ••onipniilc* here free «»f charge mid the iMintde will In* otic of the features of the tN-ensloii. The grand InSugmal hall Monday night will Is* one of the most noted mm-Ini event * In the hlatory of tin* state. It will bring to Montgomery the moat prominent of the Elate a society haulers. Miss Lenu Wat nt sn Julian afreet Jackson uoloredi. aged 1 of the brain nt III N aged 32 yen year, died „ Boulevard. I.lxxle Huttlea (colored), age*I 37 years, <11 at In4 Foundry «tr****t irenri. Ilrleli Wright. rtge«| |H Itieel*«llO, *ll«**| piiriilvwU nt 117 Ctiliiiallr »tr**et. WITH DYNAMITE BOYS MAKE ATTEMPT ’J’O WRECK SCHOOL A DIE8 OF INJURIES RECEIVED FROM BICYCLE. Apr. I'll In Ths OvorxfSO. (-haiinnooffe, T.nn., Jnn. 12 —Miss Nina Slinpklnson Is desd In ihl. oily as the result of b»ln, run down by u blryrHst here a few days hk-v The remain, have been taken to Rome, Ga.. for Interment. George (J. Blmpklnson, a i-.m-lurtnr on the Cincinnati Southern rallruml, Is a brother, end a sister. Mr*. Henrico Hlmpklnsnn Mills, of Cincinnati. »ur- Ive the dereased. besides a brother ; ho lives In Weshlnxi-in. MACON EAOLEE LODGE MAY BUY CLUB GROUNDS. Hprelsl le The <lssr*lss. Mncnn. Ga. Jsn. IS— Neffollstloiu ere now on between W. W. Mumnit and the Raffles l.nditr In Maion for Ihe purcheee of the Her rent Ion Club, ivhlrh Is eltueted about four and a half mllea from the clly, near Ihe M. A N. Junction. ’ It Is very probable that durtnff the rominff summer the Ruffles will have full t-oasesslon of these beautiful ■rounds, and us soon ns they take po. made, they will begin making Improve ments there. aoooooooooooooooooocouooog O ROYAL SOCIETY ELECTS. O v ROOSEVELT A MEMBER. 0 0 London. Jan, 12. Tile Iloyal 0 0 Geographical Horlety ha. elected 0 0 President Roosevelt an honorary 0| 0 member. There are only nine 0| O hunurarv members of the snelety. O ; O They In-dude: Kmpernr William. ,p BUILDING PERMIT8. 82 1-1 West l.uuils-r I'll, to luillil m f * uni" dwelling «t pwi «mk Htr***'«. $7i -It o ('it iiiiiIm'II, to I ‘till* t Iron liriicli nwnlng nt M lluWy sti*•*•«. 8im-WMhom I -eile. lo 'build nddltb-n frillin' d**'l!lng nt 411 |Vicn« *tr**«»r in-iri. tl.sn r I. Smith, to Imlld on** Mn frni'i*- duidlltig mi 0 llenrr nlh***l Jl«> II. Ki.pjnn, to Imlld I'l.'. trlc rigu H i Wllltcli ill street. $3.pu Mi- K lo'iidcrgun. to l.iill.l tu A.'lllng nt (U Spring alr****t I trial ol, Tcnn., Jan. 12.—With dyoaw mite two youthful boy* named Harttaf nnd Larson attempted to blow up tha graded school building at Ivanhoe, Va., t nterday. Their pinna were dlscoverad Just In time to prevent \ybat might hara ra- slilted in death to two teachers aad nearly it hundred,school children. >.Mimes Iirosle .Miller and Helen HuN f*»r«l of Wythevllle, are teachers in tha chn.il. fl .Vn n J Jones, to luillil frame *lw* Itln:; m» f»5£) Cliestii*'* sti $2,Xna_||. ll Kelley. '.nil.I t frame tlwdllng .it 2* F. NnHi n* Miss TcjlIf T |,|t «»l»»e- tsA-.lmll.l n.iioas O King Len|si!d and King Oscar. 0 O The society 1ms Just receive*! Mr. O O Roosevelt's ncceptunce of the die- O O tlncllon 0 I W. .North n*< IsVek-ll. \V Ni'vng**, tn nink" fmiil ai •>' iHintur atr***'t . h .ngis In OOO04OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOI NOTED MACON ANGLER8 TAKE TO THE WATERS. M|»erlnl to Th«* Ge*»rglan. Macon, (la., Jnn. 12.—A party **f Ma- ion men left yesterday evening f«»t lloitiosnssa River. Fla. for a two weeks’ stay. Those composing the parry were Judge W. Jr . (•i.l. R. A. N'.ebet. S R. Jikiucn, Joseph N Neel. Roland Mills. T (’. Hurk**. I, it Htevens and \V. J. Massee. The trip* Is taken annually l»v the party und Is one that never fulls of results and enjoyment. Salvation Army Changas. t'uptaln and Mrs Norris, of Tamim. Fin., will arrive Thureday t*» assume < Purge of the Atlanta corps of the Hal- vrttP*n Army. *uc«*eedlng Adjutant nnd Mrs. Jarkson. Heteral *»ther changes In officers are announced. PROPERTY TRANSFERS. . V. M Anderson t*» II I*. Amlersoii i Noitli .iveiiiith W.irnoitj «l**" 1. -Walter M. '1 h'*topto Vi. t ; Morris ll.'M) | it I* lliomi I’ .> lor str ll.i.iint I'ollt ■J.VO—H. M tot III (‘..lilt* IttO-Joaeph II, i 12 -The tnv, orjjnn- Sp.’. lal to The ih-orgl.ii .Montgomery, All Htuudajil. Haul” ••...! Ixed under the I.iwh *.f New Yolk, hendquarterk nt Iluffalo, has Informed the seerentnry nt state **f It** atten tion to do business In Ahihama und has nanuil H. A. Frailer, nf Khentchl, us Its state agent. Other corporations ore: Jackson Hardwood , Company, of oakman. Walker county, capital $7,500; Incorporators, N. \V. Jackson, W. \V. Kamcst and K A- Jacks..n. The Alatmma-Tennes.H*‘e Mtone Com- pany. of Franklin county, lias Increaa- ed*T\a capital stock froih $ $30,000. TO INCREA8E SALARY OF ALABAMA JUDGES. .• cinl to The Georgian. .Montgomery. Ala., Jan. 12.-—A bill; hnt been tntroduc*nl ln the leg1alatiira to Incicoso the a&lnry of the Juatlcaa of * ; the supreme court fr*»m $$.000 to $4,500. Another bill haa been Introduced to allow- tho circuit Judged and chancel* lorn $500 u year for expenses. Itoth of these bills have warm tup- J porters, ami it Is expected they will pass. ANTI -LOBBYING BILL INTRODUCED BY JOHN. Hpeil.d to the Georgian. Montgomery, Ala., Jan. 12.—8am WUI John, of Birmingham, hag introduced a measure in the legislature which promises to create more, discussion than probably any other measure. He wants lobbying prohibited except under i crtala conditlona* . Ill, hill ts salil to be favored by Oov. pnvir-atect Comer. 516.864 tn LEE YING WANG JOINS HIS FATHERS dt"*! .it Grady tastdtsl Miuig had tieeti III for sevml daya I**hI> T* held st the undertaking parlori «»f Harry U. Tool* k Go. Fuoctsl n*ir,-"ii<"iits will ta nnuumived later.