The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, May 03, 1914, Home Edition, Page THREE, Image 11

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SUNDAY. MAY 3. EXCITED OVER TOHGJIDER St. Louis Chinese Quarter in Uprcar. Thought Inauguration of Clan War. StV Louis. —The local Chinese quar ter, extending over an area of five blocks in the downtown business sec tion, was excited today as a result of the murder of Haw Lin Shuck, a Chinese immigration officer of the United States, last night and the sub sequent prediction by Lee Bing "may or of the alley," that the shots which killed Shußk would inaugurate a Tong war #n St. Louis, Chicago and New York. Forty Arrests. More than two gcore denizens of the alley were taken by the police. The authorities are seeking an under-sized Chinaman said by leaders to have been sent here from Chicago or New York to put Shuck out of the way. A bunch of roses given to him in the house from which he had just departed is believed by the police to have identified the immigration agent to his slayer. Shuck was killed as he stepped from the alley with the flow ers under his arm. He was shot four times and stabbed. With Flashlight. When the police reached the scene the "mayor of the alley." bending over the body with a. flashlight in his hand, was the only Chinaman in sight. The motive for the murder as ad vanced by Bing was the desire of New York and Chicago Tong men to estab lish in St. Louis a branch of their society, which was strongly opposed by Bing and Shuck. Bing today told the police he had been notified by countrymen in Chicago that war on the St. Louis Tong men had been de clared by New York and Chicago Chi nese, who held a conference in Chi cago during the last few days. APPROPRIATION BV fit CROSS Appeal From TJ. S. Consul Hanna Answered. Many Mexicans Wounded at Mon terey. Washington.—American Red Cross hea Iquarters here today placed $2,500 to the credit of Consul General Hanna at Monterey, Mr. Hanna having noti fied the department that funds were needed relief of many Mexican wounded" following the capture of Monterey by the constitutionalists. This is the second appropriation set aside by the Red Cross in three days for Mexican relief work, $5,000 having been cabled to the American authori ties in Vera Cruz Wednesday night. Many Wounded. The appeal from Consul General llanua. just received via Brownsville, addressed to Secretary Charles L. Ma gee, reads in part: "I deem it exceedingly important that, our national Red Cross please appropriate a considerable sum, say $5,000, toward conducting the Red Cross work In Monterey. There are many wounded there. The Methodist church hospital is at our disposal and two American doctors are already en gaged in the work. I have given SSOO hut we must have funds and it is very becoming to our country and people that funds be sent at once.” RENJ. MADERO' THEM Brother of Mexico’s Assas sinated President Comes Out of Hiding. Arrives With 55 Refugees. . Brownsville, Texas. —After hiding from the Mexican in Monte rey for several months, Benjamin Ma dero, brother of the late Francisco Mariero, came out of seclusion when the constitutionalists captured the city, and arrived in Brownsville today with his family. Mr. Madero and his family were among a party of fifty-five Amer ican refugees who today came to the United States. Benjamin Madero went into hiding at the time his brothers, Daniel and Kmilio Madero, were arrested by the Huerta government on a charge of plotting against the federate. They were taken to a prison at A'era Cruz and later were released, escaped to a U. S. gunboat and came to tile United States. Kederals ransacked the Madero homes In Monterery, but they never were able to find Benjamin Madero. 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THE AUGUSTA HERALD. AUGUSTA, GA. Special This Week WATER COOLERS AT COST. 2 gallon, was.sl.so, now .. $1.06 3 gallon, was $1.85, now $1.30 4 gallon, was $2.25, now $1.55 6 gallon, was $2.75, now $1.84 We are Closing Out our Stock of Tinware. Values up to 50c, special at, each 5^ BOWEN BROS. 865 Broad Street. GLENN SPRINGS HOTEL GLENN SPRINGS, S. C. J. Geo. Vorhauer, Manager. One of the oldest and best known Health and Pleasure re sorts in the Southern States, catering to an exclusive and re fined patronage. Everything conducted on a strictly high grade basis. Opens June Ist, closes Sep tember 15th. Rates and reservations on application. Address TULB & VORHAUER, Genesta Hotel, Augusta, Ga. After May the 20th Glenn Springs Hotel. TT" FOR *• DRUNKENNESS rVeeiev op,um AND OTHER ;ssf ure mug us™,; cump^, ME KEELEY INSTITUTE 2040 MAIIV STRKKT Jacksonville, Fla. rhs Oily Keeler Institute In Fl or ida FOUNDER OF PAINLESS DENISTRY I '' WUm mm Crown and Bridge Work .. $4.00 and $5.00 Fillings .. 50< and SI.OO The Augusta Heralds Out-of-Town Carrier Service The Augusta Herald is delivered. Daily and Sunday by its own carriers; in the following Georgia and Car olina towns in the trade territory of Augusta. 1 own. Carrier. Papers. Allendale, S. C Harry Jordan 65 Hampton, S. C Win. Crews .30 Port Royal, S. C Irvin Magahoe 15 Fairfax, S. C I. C. Mixon, Jr 25 Ellenton, S. C Henrv Drayton , 30 Branson, S. C 1. C. Mole ..30 Beaufort. S. C Isaac Frazier , r .. .15 Beaufort, S. C Leonard Mitchell 30 Varnville, S. C Earle Strickland ... 25 Martins, S. C Harrie Bagnel 15 Denmark, S. C Walker Hartzgog 25 Fechtig, S. C Claude Horton 15 Sumter, S'. C Joel King ~.25 Donora, S.C Harry Loroman 20 Barnwell, S. C Josh Baxley 35 Waynesboro, Ga Bernard Bell 45 Milieu, Ga 1). Develle ..20 Johnston, S. C. Ed. Goodj’oar 40 Trenton, S. C Ah >nzo Duncan 15 Valid use, S. C Walter Steele 5 Edgefield, S. C Frank Powell 50 Union Point, Ga Alfonso Deane 20 Bamberg, S. 0 Wilson Harrison 50 Blaekville, S. C Tas. Nevils 20 Williston, S. C P. Woathersbec 30 Langley, S. C JllO. Leopard 40 Glovcrville, 8. C Alex Baker 35 Clearwater, R. C Harvey Jones 50 Fox’s Crossing Sam Peters ~..35 Warrenville, S. 0 Ralph Henderson .. ~. ..40 Langley, S. C Walter Baker, Jr 100 Aiken, S. C Owen Cato 75 Aiken, S. 0 Harwell Bates 150 Aiken, S. C Frank Thorpe 40 Bath, S. C Tim Walton 85 Graniteville, S. C J. J. Taylor 160 Greenwood, S. C.. .. Fred Botton 50 McCormick, S. C B. Baughman ..30 Harlem, Ga ..Gordon Hendrix 25 Harlem, Ga Glenn 8. Phillips 60 Thomson, Ga Henry Johnson .. .. 90 Hephzibah, Ga Denver Winter 20 Keysville, Ga Chester Daniels 15 Spread, Ga Edgar Neal 25 Wrens, Ga Herbert Haddou 25 This is The Herald’s out of town carrier home de livered circulation. In addition to this carrier service, a good many subscribers prefer, to get their papers bv mail, and these are in addition to the carrier delivered papers in these towns. There are 45 out of town carriers of The Herald. There are 65 city and suburban carriers, under 3 managers of the city circulation. • There are 110 carriers city and out of town, who daily and on Sunday deliver The Herald into the homes of this city, and into 45 nearby and neighboring towns. MR. MERCHANT Let The Herald carriers carry your message—your business news and announcements into these thou sands of prosperous homes. * THE AUGUSTA HERALD Augusta, Ca. THREE