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SECOND SECTION. Tiie Atlanta Georgian. ATLANTA, GA., THURSDAY, JANUARY *, 1907. ROOSEVELT PLAHS 10 1 PEOPLE IN P OF COAL Instructs Knapp to Do What He Can with tlie Roads. Washington. Jan. *1.—President Roosevelt. aa a rdault of Insistent np- pcsle that hava boon pouring In upon him from town* In Mlnrihsota and {forth Dakota, aa wall aa elsewhere a i„ng the lines of tha Hill ayatem of railroads. haa again taken a hand In an effort to relievo Buffering cauaed tv lhe extreme cold In that aeetlor the Shortage of fuel, the lncapadty < the roads to keep tralne running regu. tarty, and other causes. lie has Instructed Chairman Knapp, of the Interstate commerce commission, to do everything possible to Induce |»id railroads to devote all energies to re lieving the Immediate needs of the mans which have been making com> plaints. HONDURAS LOTTERY PASSES TD HISTORY WITH CLOSE OFOAY I recti I to The Georgian. Orleans. Lo., Jan. SI.—The Hon duras Lottery Company will page Into history after today. The company has notified Its employees that their serv ices will no longer be required. This concern succeeded the Louisiana Slate Lottery when It waa forced to move away from here. Since then the hrmlqunrtera have been at Puerto *‘ottes and for years General W. Cable, of Texas, haa had charge of the draw ings. Last week United States commission ers ratdpd the lottery's printing shop in Mobile and confiscated all Its i ns. resulting In such discourager,! m Hint the officials have decides! to give up entirely. The company's business had been tailing off steadily even before then. STATISTICS. PROPERTY TRAN8FER8. IT uAA—Charles O. Srtckann to South, ern States Life Insurance Company, lot ■>n corner of Uellwood avenue and \VI1- tuii street. Loan deed. 1700—O. P. Jeter To~Mr». Mary J Parks, lot on Hampton street. War- rnnty deed. 11.200—O. P. Jeter lo Mrs. Mary J, Parks, lot on Fielder street. Warranty deed. 1100—O. P. Jeter to Mrs. Mary J. Parks, lot on Fielder street. Warranty deed. 120—Mrs. Mary J. Wamock to 8am- u' l l>. Warnock and Slinon P. Warnock, lot on Auburn avenue. Warranty deed, 1321.21'—W. P. Morgan to W. K. Ttradwell & Co., lot on Jackspn street, Warranty deed to secure loan. 16,000 (penal sum)—Morris filch, Daniel Rich, Louis Newell and Mrs. Hertha Rich. Walter Rich. Mrs. Ruby Rich Strauss to R. W. Cameron, lot on Alice street. Bond for title. 1310—College. Park Land Company to E. S. Shellnut, lot In College Park. O.i. Warranty deed. 12.350—Mrs. Amanda Harris to K J. Cnatley, lot on McDonough road Warranty deed. 1650—M. A. Harris to E. J. Coatloy, I'd on McDonough road. Warranty deed. 1400—Mrs. Helen Reed Turman to M. A Harris, McDonough road. Warran- 11.250—Mrs. Harriet K. Allen to John •May, lot on Pulliam street. Warranty deed. 11.000— E. J. Coutley to L. Z. Gilbert, !"t on McDonough road. Warranty deed. 12,800—Mary J. Parks to Exposition ration mills, lot In land lot 112. War ranty deed. BUILDINtfpERMITS. 1100—E. R. Barnwell, to move and repair frame dwelling from 1« Carroll street to 17 Wylie street. >4,900—E. 8. Morris, to build two story frame dwellings ut 130-112 Windsor street. (12,450 each.) 1750—M. E. Jones, to build one-story frame dwelling at 514 West Hunter -I root. ' 112.000— William Owens, to build four ’''"•story frame dwellings at*122-127- ■ 31-135 East Merrills avenue. 12.000— Mrs. C. E. Sclples. to build story frame dwelling at 216 Peach- street (rear). 1100—Mrs. 8. H. Broyles, to build ad- oi'ion io frame dwelling at 117 Glen- * °'d uvenue. DEATHS. Fred Jensen, age II years, died at Ring's Daughters hospltnt. "Phellu Pierce, age 21 yoars, died n > >3 King street. George B. Naaarrnus. age B0 years, dl' d at Wesley Memorial hospital. - Annie B. Jenkins, age 24 years, died at Knoxville, Tenn. Nancy E. Winn, age 57 years, died at Mllledgevllle, Go. John Henry Baker (colored), age 40 'ears, died at 272 Smith street. I- Fulsyson (colored), age 47 years. Bled at 82 Howell street. WIPE MURDERER GETS LIFETERM IN PENITENTIARY kpeclsl to The Oeorstan. ''urtersvllle, Oa, Jan. II.—John F. Alfred. t|)e aged man who had bren held In jail here for the murder of his wife, was found guilty of murder In the second degree by the Jury and rec ommended to the mercy of the court. >le was sentenced to a life term in the sta'e penitentiary. A POPULAR SLIDE IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION Tomorrow, February 1st, Eiseman Bros, begin another of their ever popular semi-annual Sales-at-a-Saying.” These old established manufacturing clothiers were the pioneer promoters of the policy, that twice during each year decides reductiohs bn their own high-class productions of Ready for Wear for Men’s, Youths’ Boys’ and Children, as well as on apparel incidentals. The reduction takes the sharp edge off of the dollar, and makes 75c do the duty of par. 25 PVR CENT REDUCTION is now the new motive of acceleration at the “Big Store,” and the following explicit data will “put you wise’’ without inflicting the tedium of dragging you through a mire of mazy figures. 25 Per Cent Reduction on Men’s, Boys’, Youths’ Mixed Color Suits For Example—A $26.00 Suit Will Now be Sold for $18.76, or a Suit Worth $20.00 is Now Reduced to $16.00. 25 Per Cent Redaction on Men’s, Youths’ and Boys’ Overcoats For exmplc, M53Q.OQ garment can be bought for $22.50. Quite'a nice saving. Don’t lose sight of the fact that these discount* arc all on aulTrontic values, same garments that yesterday called for their full price. —— SEPARATE TROUSERS. 25 per cent reduction on men’s and youths’ separate Trousers. FULL DRESS SUITS. A small number of Full Dress and Tuxedo Suits $25.00 UNDERWEAR. 25 per rent reduetion on heavy Underwear including Stuttgartcr. . SPECIAL. A small lot of youths’ Suits carried from SOLID COLOR SUITS. Special reductiononMen’s r Youths’, Boys’ and Children’8 Solid Color Suits. SPECIAL. 25 per cent reduction on Men’s, Youths’, Boys’ and Children’s Spring Suits. Special discount on Boys’ and Children’s solid color Suits. Furnishings. NECKWEAR. Regular 50e Neckwear, 35e, or 3 for $1.00. $1.00 and $1.50 value 69e. 25 per cent reduetion on Full Dress Pro tectors and Mufflers. HATS. Special lot of Meu’s Hats, regular $3 and $4 values at $1.00. Special reductions in Trunks, Traveling Bags and Suit-Cases. last season, $6.50 Children’s Department 25 per cent reduction on Boys’ and Chil dren's mixed color Suits; siripe or double- p or Norfolk. breasted; Knickerbocker 25 per cent reduetion on Boys’ and Chil dren’s Overcoats and three-quarter lehgth Reefers. 25 per cent reduction on Children’s Rus sians, with Eton or sailor collars, and Bus ter Browns. 25 per cent reductions on Children’s Blouses, with Eton or sailor collars. BOYS’ TUXEDO SUITS. BOYS’ CAPS MOTHER’S FRIEND WAISTS. The genuine gnnncnt, 50c and 75e quality, 35e, or 3 for $1.00. 25 per cent reduetion on Boys’ and Chil dren’s heavy Underwear. Boys’ Shirts. One lot of Boys' white stiff bosom Shirts, slightly store soiled, regular $1.00 values at 25c. Small lot of Boys’ Tuxedo Suits at $6.00. Small lot Boys’ Caps, regu lar 50c value, at 15c. CHILDREN’S SAILORS. Small lot children’s Sailors, regular $1.50 and $2.00 val ues, at 50c. EISEMAN BROS. Baltimore, Md. 11-13-15-17 Whitehall. ATLANTA, Washington, D. C. ATLANTA WILL RECEIYE $57,714 SCHOOL FUND *h4*>| fund i nuulMlnurr. Apportionment “f the *t«t . Hi.. .-Illi'ii "t the •""" * rh»n»t«y by th.. suite ... . ™?VV& ■"ffaruin'il i'V I'.llnt $1,257 IT. Ivlrkwourf Uttk, “ n ' 1 tit) $«o.;v — _ MAY ISSUE WEEKLY ginning REPORTS y,‘V*iVo'.ngrace make* (he nece«. S3 approprTatlon 'he bure.u w.il fu - nl»h a weekly Ine'end of a bl-w*ekl> ginning report. fill OFF TONGUE; DIES AS RESULT MOTIONS ARE FILED TO QUASH CHARGES Findlay, Ohio, Jan. SI.—Motion* to qua*h the Indictments recently found against the 8tandard Oil t'umpany of Ohio. John D. Rockefeller, the Duck* eye Pipe Line Company, the Ohio oil Company and the Bolar Refining Com* pany were filed In court here. The motions will he heard In the common pleas court February 15. Henry Murphy, a negro Injured sev eral dayi ago In a trolley car accident and who later. In a lit of delirium, bit off his tongue, died Thursday morning ut the Grady Hospital. uvaDO aaqaii amt Murphy resided at 40J Terry atreet. NEGRO ASSAILANT He was taken to hla home after being hurt by the car and waa kept there until one day when he bit off his tongue while wildly delirious. He was then removed to the hospital. DIAMOND THIEF ... IS IncraatM Capital Stock. gp«4»l In Th.. 'Iranian. Montgomery. Ala.. Jan. SI.—Tho secretary of otalo hao bran Informal by th. I'nlon Hprlnga Fertiliser i'om- pany of «n Increase In Ito capital Mock (rom 215.000 tu 223.200. TAKEN TO WILMINGTON, Special lo The Georgian. Wilmington. N. <\. Jan. 31.—Fearing violence In hla prisoner, Sheriff Rich ardson. of 4'nlumbua rnuniy, brought Jim Gudger. a negro, tn thla city Mrljr thla morning and landed him In the local jail. Gudger la charged with criminal aaaault. committed In Culum- hue county eeveral mnnthe ago. Tha victim la a middle-aged white woman. Th? negro tvaa arreeted Tueadar. Police and delectlvee are now trying 'o eolve the third big diamond robber}' myetrry to develop In Atlanta during the pa at few wrake. The leieet robbery repreaenla the toaa of two diamond rlnge. valued gt 11,300, and belonging to Allene 1 .lan der, realdlng near the corner of Deca tur and Courtlnnd atreete. The ring, are aald to have venlahed Wedneaday night from a Jewel raae In the worn- an'a room. The thief appeared vtg-y dleciimlnallng. aa several other hand- aoma rlnga wera left In the jewel caae uninoltated. TO STAND TRIAL ON INDICTMENTS IN BARTOW COUNTY Hpcrl.il to Tin* Georgian. rnrt'Tavlllr. Us.. Jnn. Jl.—Following the linllriiiicnts nimlo* toy the Rsrtmv grninl Jury ngnliiKt tin* Hoiitlicrn KtprvM Com puny on n rhargo of violating the whisky law l»y loilityrln^ lh|uor Into the county. It M. Ilnx* ami JoM>ph ThniiipMoii, two kIhiIimuIp II- i|Uor ilrulcm of Atlsntn. Imvr Ihh»u ptarnl umlrr nrrrst utitl will In» trlo**l here thin afternoon. Upon hearing that wnrrsnta hail lie#*!*.laamij for fbidr smut. tbc 4m> men came tn Carteravllle sud surrendered to tb«* offleeni. It I* i-harged In the Indlrtmentn that the firm' furnished the kouthrrn express n sent a In this < minty xtatuiMil envelopes, mill other stationery. Slid tbst they re ceived orilers, uislled them to Atlanta, and olcltvcred the whisky to tbr buyer* ut the offices In this eonnly. Warrant*. It Is ststrol. have Invu I* ■ne*l for e nmnloer »»f express agents throngliout the coauty. THINKS OLIVER - WILL GET CONTRACT TO BUILD CANAL Government Declaration, However, Is Not Under- stood by Contractor*. tJ Waahlngton, Jan. II.—W. J. Oliver and Frederick Stevena war* In confer ence today with oumeroue advlaerg and financial men hr Waahlngton, New York and other cltlea. Alexander M. Stewart, of tha con tracting and financial firm of Jamea M. Stewart A Co., of New York, who came to Waahlngton Tuaaday with hla brother. J. C. Stewart. In tha hope* of formlnca combination with Mr. Oli ver. returned to hla home laat night whan he realised that a deal had Man definitely cloaed between Mr. oilvar and • Mr. Stevena. "I think . Mr. Oliver will eventually gat the contract,'' ha aald. “although X. am not exactly certain what this lateat ■land of the admlnlatration forecasts. He will be able to obtain all tha finan cial backing that la required to carry out tha terms of tho contract." j AND WIVES HELPED The trial In poUc# court Wsdnesday afternoon of Jacob Kaplau and H« Daniel, brothers In-law sod partners In n barber shop la I treat we sir— k-nsar ths oor. ner of Dell, developed tbs story of a snlqna dispute over the division of ths of Hstunlsy's work, followed by a bloody fight. The fight occurred at ths midnight I Saturday, after the shop had become eerted. and extended to the female n hers of the family, the two wives pertkl* pa ting to a pronounced degree. Kaplan married Daniel's sister at married Ksplsn’s sister.. When the two brotheraln-hiw began to fight, the wlvec are said to have rushed Into the melee, inch wife coming to the rescue of her hus band. and eerh fighting her brother. The four-hauded mm list lasted for several min utes. and Is said to hare been fast and furious. During the confusion. PollceaM appeared upon the seene. and, It almost l2reniue Involved himself, women especially questioning his Interfere. Finally, however, the cuts were quieted, end the two served with copies of charges, to appear In police court. CONTHACT AWARDED FOR NEW HOSPITAL AT SOI Th. contract fur hulMIng the acw boapltll of th. Holdt.ra' home ha. bran awarded by flic truntec. to A. Uctlllvray, of Atlanta, far 14500. Ur. McUltmr built the proa- cat Moldlrra- hour. Fndar thla contract, auffldcni will l»c left out at tha IIJ00 ap- tmiprlnti.l fur tho hrapltal to equip th* litilldlng. DORSEY ARRAIGNED ON MURDER CHARGE Special lo The Georgian. Oalncavllle. Ga„ Jan. 11—John Tuck- Duriey waa thla morning placed on trial for tha murder of Curtla Twltty, In Hall luperlor court. The Jury waa secured at 10:20 o'clock and Introduction of teatlmony be. gun. Doreey killed Twltty by beating him with a stick on Green atreet hut April. Hla plea Is Justifiable homicide. MACON AND DUBLIN CONTINUES LINE? Recanov llic Hralioard Air Mae rereatly puretiaonl the Macon, Dahlia and fans* null railroad. I*. K Glenn, cashier of the k at Jefferson, ha. |>etltlaaed the rail. i-iminilMloii to put that llss under the continuous mlle.ee rul-. Tha cooimU. .I,.,i m-i . hcurliig i!U lh« patltloa for hch* runr, 77. j GIRL RESCUED FROM RIVER WEDS ANOTHER WOOER. wperlnl t« The Georgian. Brlstul. Tenn, Jen. 21.—Rev. A. H. Burroughs, the person of Bristol** Gretna Green, discloses today that h* Joined In marriage this week Mabel Heaberlln. of Speer Fairy. V*, and Jamea Murray, a Tcnnaaaeean. The bride la the young girl whom Clyde McGehee, a Virginian. 14 la charged, attempted to drawn In Clinch river ten daya ago. JUDICIARY COMMITTEE TO PASS ON RESOLUTION. Sper tel to The Georgian Montgomery, Ala.. Jon. 21.—The oen- ate today recommitted the Joint rwo* lullon Indorsing Roosevelt for discharg ing the negro aoldlera Implicated In the Brownsville, ,Tex„ not to tho Judiciary committee. 8awmill Burns. Special to The Georgian. 3Vrlghl.MII., (la. Jan. It.—A saw mill belonging to Colonel J. U Kent, of this ntaca, located about 2 mils* from Wrtgntavtlle, waa entinly destroyed IW fire vesterdav. .1