The Dade County times. (Trenton, Ga.) 1908-1965, July 24, 1908, Image 4

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The place where all good men should \stop The Stag Hotel Room Clean and Up-to-Date European Baths in Connection Every Modern Convenience STANLEY &BOGENSHO7T, PROP’R 834 MARKET ST. PHONE 2598. CHATTANOOGA CHATTANOOGA MARBLE W’KS. A, W. HASSELL Prop. Ll f'a,k nd Granite Monuments T S ei r d 1149-51 MARKET ST We have monuments in stock from $8 to $3,000 Call on or write us. WIT m FMII-M1 wt “ Z„ Him BUS For The Same Money? Call on us for repair work, bridles, collars, oils, whips, or anything in the harness line. Second hand harness bought and sold, work guaranteed, prices right. ANDERSON HARNESS CO. 301 Main st. Chattanooga, W. L, Douglas $3.00 SHOES $3.50 Shoes at all prices, for every member of the family. Men, Boys, Women, Misses and Children W. L. Douglas makes and sells more men Ns $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50 shoes than any other manufacturer in the world, because they hold their shape, lit better, wear longer, and are of greater value than any other shoes in the world today. W. L. Douglas $4 and $5 Gilt Edge Shoes Cannot Be Equalled at Any Price. caution, W. L. Douglas’ name and price is stamped on bottom. Take no substitute. Sold by the best shoe dealers everywhere. Illustrated catalog free to any address —W. L. Douglas, Brookton, Mas. MVii A Sole Distributor. 14 West 9th St. 1 lilivlj Chattanooga, Tenn. WHEN IN NEED OF ' Furniture and General House- Hold Goods see The MONTGOMERY AVENUE FURNITURE COUNTY 357 Montgomery Ave. Chattanooga Tenn They are actually the Cheapest and Best bouse Furnishers in the City Just think a 6-eyed steel for S2O. Spot Cast) —Can you heat it? Call and See Them. Be sure to be properly equipped—obtain tbc STEV- 8 1C NS and you CANNOT c. o wrong.- U e make 1 | RIFLES . . from $2.25 to $150.00 f PISTOLS . . . from 2.50 to 50.00 | SHOTGUNS . . froiA 7.50 to 35.00 I Ask your dealer and insist i Scn.l for 140 pane illus- 2 on our popular make. lf|trated < atalog. If inter- 3 you cannot obtain, weship i ested in Shooting, you 0 direct, carriage charges j ought to have it. Mailed 3 prrpaid, upon receipt of| for four cents in stamps to catalog price. 1 cover postage. Our attractive tliree-color Aluminum Hanger will be f sent anywhere for 10 cents in stamps. , P J. STEVENS ARMS AND TOOL CO., j P. O. Box 4096 Chicopee Falls, Mass., U. S. A. CHATTANOOGA’S RELIABLE FUME Be sure to be proi>erly eguijiped for your limitin ’ r-.p. Use the “STEVENS" and haft the nssuruv e -hat yotir choice cannot be improved upfn 1 that tnerc is no possibility of yi.i:r pair.e getting away when sighted by our guns. Our line: _ RIFLES, PISTOLS; SHOTGUNS .. ',rV' -sr ’ v -"#v vv >. <l> ,r<A\ £ | l _ JF ' Ark yrr d-alrr, andjbONT Fait, to sent’ for . nn.r n r d-. It' illustrated cr.tal-g. It is a f y Hcrutn tcLtainlhrm! 1 ' 0 ' ’- , / rraf; ;, r r ftrcn ' t:, ) and .... 1,, •„ ,<• , . ! appea's toall interested in J '*'• c .‘r; Ct, ex-j t p e grand sp it tf s!;it j pr<s j r peat 1 , upou'ing. Mailed Ur 4 rents iu x receipt of; nee. I stamps to pay postage, f HIT TIHi MARK vjth our RIFT.It WZZ EF i This • c.s-er j .c.ty .. 1 l,e n ailed FREE upon re ;uest. f J. STEVENS ARMS & TOOL CO., F. C. Boi 4..9J. CiiiCuTHii Falls, Mass., U-3.A. WHO APPRECIATE YOUR TRAEE BURKE & COMPANY TAILORS 825 MARKET STREET, CHATTANOOGA, TENN. “Theman with the shears” W ho “daily appears In advertising our work Is the man who knows What’s best in Clothes — If you doubt it call on BURKE. | DISPATCHES IN BRIEF Summary of a Week’s News of the World. CULLED FOR BUSY READERS ■ Condensation of Telegraphic Dispatch es for the Ready Perusal of Those Too Busy to Read the Longer Ac counts. Atlanta has been named for the j next meeting place of the Associated | Bill Posters of the United States and j Canada. i The comptroller of the currency has issued a call on the national hanks j throughout the country for a .report ; of their condition on July 15. The Spanish steamer Flcrencio Rod : riguez, 800 tons, with a cargo of al cohol, caught on fire at Malaga, Spain, and was burned. No lives ! were lost. Darius Eastman, a professor In Co lumbia university, Now York city, was drowned while bathing in a pond near Oxford, Granville county, North Carolina. Mrs. Mary Baker G. Eddy, founder and head of the Christian Scientist j church, has reached her eighty-sev enth year. Mrs. Eddy is in good I health. i An explosion in the powder maga zine of the Northwestern Improvement i company at Coclum, Washr; killed nine persons and seriously injured a ; number of others. President Roosevelt has refused an offer to make speeches into the re ceiver of a talking machine for the j purpose of making records for public ; sale. John W. Kern, the democratic vice presidential candidate,has accepted an ! invitation to be the guest of the Jef ferson club of Chicago, at a rally to be held on September loth. Hugh McCurdy, former head of the Knights Templar in the United States and cne of the most prominent Ma : sons in the country, died at his home in Corunna, Mich., after a long ill ness. lie was seventy-nine years of age. The French government has forbid den further emigration to Brazil. This step is taken on account of the new Brazilian immigration regulations. Waldorf Astor, the eldest son of William Waldorf Astor, has been cho sen t as conservative candidate for member of parliament from Plymouth at the next general election. The council of the empire of Rus sia discussed the budget of 1908, which shows a surplus of $37,000,000 in the ordinary revenue over the or dinary expenditures. The directors of the American Ship building company have decided to pass the dividend on common stock. The action was as a result cf busi ness depression. Rain has stopped the forest fires in theOlaino woods. Five persons were drowned in the rivers and streams about Philadelphia last week. Ruef, the former ’Prised political boss, is to stand a third trial on bribery charges. Violent storms which have been rag- FRIEDMAN i c o!e distributor of SHWAES’ ST LOUIS HONEST '!V7 DE CLOThING S ’ i L -I’" CC H Fr.it. Successor to S. J. K <"A y(: S ajktt S.. Chattanooga, Tenn. . / ing in the Vailey of Ebro, in Spain, have dene enormous damage. Rtfy Galloway was drowned in the Chattahoochee river at Bolton, Ga., while in bathing with several compan ions. Floods have washed away the vil lage of Juszeyna on the Galician es tate of Archduke Stephen. Twenty two people have been drowned. Forty-four artillerymen were taken violently ill after eating canned meat in the canteen at Cherbourg. One died at the hospital and several others are in a critical condition. The first heat in the semi-final of the 100 metre swim, Olympic games, was worn by Dehalmay, of Hungary. Time 1.C9 2-5. July, of Sweden, second, and Hebner, third. The Alabama Press Association meets in annual convention at Besse mer. The Naumkeag cotton mills at Sal em, Mass., have resumed operation on full time, giving employment to 1,500 hands. Fire has destroyed the business sec tion of Cotton wood, Idaho, entailing a loss of $300,000. This is the sec ond fire to destroy the place within thirteen months. Rev. Dennis P. O’Sullivan, S. J., president of St. Joseph's college, al Philadelphia, died suddenly of heart failure at Holy Cross college, Wor cester, Mass. The military authorities at Paris have begun the construction of anew and more powerful wireless station on the Eiffel tower by means of which it is expected to make communica tion with New Ycrk possible. So far G. 341 Japane-e and 2,551 for eign patents have been granted since the enforcement of the patents l:w in Japanese patents granted last >ear number 2,0-12. Foreign pat ents granted last year number G 59, in cluding 232 Amerran. 215 English, C 4 German and 32 French. Buffets Wii! Be Liqucrless.^ Chicago, 111., July 23. —General Passenger Agent Samuel G. Hatch lias announced that the Illinois Central Railway company has decided not to allow the-t ale of liquor on any'of its diners or buffet cars south cf the Ohio river. “There are so many local op tion states along our road,” he said, “that we have .decided not to permit the sale of any intoxicating drinks on our trains south of the Ohio. Texas has had a law similar to that of Louisi ana in force for some tin e, and its ef fect., I understand, has been beneficial to all concerned.” Honors for Americans. Paris, July 23. —The government has j conferred the decoration of an officer of the Legion of Honor on the follow ing Americans: Walter McEwan, of Chicago, the artist, and Paul W. Bart lett, the sculptor of New York. The order of Chevalier in the Legion of Honor has been conferred upon Alex- j ander T. Mason, president of the New York branch cf the Alliance Fran chiser; Dr. Charges A. L. Reed, of Cincinnati, O.; Richard Watson Gil der, of New York, and Alexander Hamilton Reveil, of Chicago. Large Fruit Firm Assigns. Gallipoils. (>., July 23. —Graham Riggs & Cos., of this city, the lar gest apple dealers in southern Ohio, with cold storage houses in Minne apolis and New York, have assigned. Liabilities $171.COO; assests $71,000. Low prices are fciven as the cause of the failure. RIVERSIDE CAFE OI’EN DAY AND NIGHT. THE FINEST IN THE SOUTH WE SERVE THE BEjj FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. Popular Prices and Polite Attention. Next to Stag 832 MARKET ST., CHATTANOOGA Telephone No. 274. WWftKT 1 nitric it A I alf HIM IIIIUm m fij Clothiers, Hatiers, Furnishers EVERYTHING THAT MEN WEAR EXCEPT SHOES The genial John B. Hughes a Dade County liny, to wait on you. Call and see your friends 821 MARKET ST, CHATTANOOGA. TEMt. FOR FURNITURE U'o to the old reliable (inn <s| ZD Gottschalk & Company They will give you bargains. 732 MARKET STREET CHATTANOOGA ()FFK'E PHONE 1498 BliS IKKCK I’lll'Nl, KM! ■ H. B. HEYKOD j Dentist | SUNDAY ENGAGEMENTS fiVDE IN Ai VTTE 7!l 1-2 MARKET STREET TIE. CEfilfi.lL LICH ROOM- 305 MARKET ST., CHATTANOOGA. (NEAR CENTRA!. DEPOT.) Open Every Day and Night Ccme fo S.e Us ‘JEFF IDA VIS j G. P. CLC SE AND CO. if* DEALER IN r < Hardware and ; } Farm Implements I . . i Have you made your arrangement* to li\ otJ rough il e < •- u : W inter .if bo why don’t you get oi; r prices on JE!>I>V G FA^ 1 FRUIT JARS and VEGETABLE CANS. We are i< mF i-u il ! h<se goods at wholesale prices. IG I 3 CDl!l©\BKi Sl OO l Telephone 813, 255 Main Street, Chattanooga, Ten ■ < , * -A