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Gala Celebration-
Wednesday When
St. Mihiel Docks
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WAh the number of wives of sol
diers. To Port Screven 460 of the
men will bo assigned; several
will go to Fort Sam Houston and
Port Bliss. Over 300 more will go
on the 8th to Charleston, to be
stationed at Fori Moultrie. A
number of the remaining officers
and men will be then taken to
New York.
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The Yamacraw, U. S. Coast guard
I cutter, stationed here, will go out
( to meet the St. Mihiel and escort
| her into port. Across Tybee bar.
into the river, past Tybee light
which is at Fort 3creven where a
largo number of the men will be
stationed, the St. Mihiel Will steam
—past the “waving Girl’s” station,
Quarantine and Old Fort Jackson.
| formerly Fort Oglethorpe. There
many vessels in port now and
I the river will present a scene of
color and beauty for the day.
WAVING GIRL TO
WELCOME STEAMER.
One 0 f tne features of the trip
DUBLIN — The report of Sun
day’s convention of republican ar
my members say that Diaramuld
O’Hagarty, who was secretary of
the Irish provisional government
spoke to the delegates as follows:
“The sorrows which have befal-’
len our country make it the duty
of every one to do what is possi
ble to end the NationalI tragedy.
For more than seven months Ire
land has been enduring an agony
tfnore bitter than any in her check
ered history. Bother is In arms
against brother and father is the
jailer of son. Many of the best
and most fearless of our comrades
have fallen in struggle. Brugha,
Collins. Poland, -Hale and Mel-
lowes have fallen in the struggle.
, Can we .allow the conflict to con
tinue until every name which In
spired us with hope and our ene
mies with fear during the strug
gle with England becomes but an
inscription on a tombstone
continue much longer on
from Tybee bar into port will be the road we have traveled for the
the welcome of the "Waving Girl” past seven months we shall not
for many years known to seamen have a country but a wilderness.'
and to visitors who have made the The convention was attended by
] trip in or out *vf Savannah har- J members of the old republican ar-
r. Florence Martus is now j my who have remained neutral in
rly sixty years old—but she is the struggle between the Free
I still to Savannah and the sailors. State and the irregulars. It was
I the “waving girl.” | interpreted as another mov
Reaching Savannah, the city ward peace.
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will be found in its gala dress.
Major General Farnsworth who
is now at Columbus, Fort Bennjng
and Major General David Shanks
will represent • the war department
here in welcoming the returning
troops. Brig. General Robert J.
Travis of the Field Artillery brig
ade to which the 118th regiment,
Savannah organization exclusive
ly, is a part, w*M receive the re
turning troops with the army
heads; and General Peter Y. Mel-
drim, head of the state infantry
guard, with the adjutant general
of the state will also be present.
Governor 'Hardwick will ..arrive
:arly on the morning of the sev
enth from Atlanta accompanied
by several of the state house offi
cials. Governor e!ect Clifford
Wulker is also expected, and the
,’crnors of South Carolina and
Florida are als'' expected to be
present with other representatives
of these governments. Delegations
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The (Georgia basketball five re
turned Sunday night from the
three game trip into Tennessee
and Kentucky, losing to Vander-
pecial trains from Jackson- |bilt and Tennessee but winning
ville, Columbia, Atlanta, Macon,
j Augusta, and other points are ex
pected.
WILL FIRE
A SALUTE
derful it
Pffi»
Mihiel passes the
foot of Dull street, by the city hall
salu.e will be fired in honor of
its arrival in the heart of Savan
nah— fired from two brass cannon
sen ted by General George
shington 1o the Ontham Cav
alry.'" Tito salute will be fired by
|*i battalion of veterans of tho
vorld war, Savannah men who
Saw service in Franco. Tho St.
SOU) EVERYWHERE
Ryzon
Mihiel will unload at the Ocean
Steamship Company’s docks, and
is expected that three to four
iiours will be requ’.rcd for the dis
embarking. The men will be al-
ed to remain in the city t^U
:30, when they will entrain for
Fort Screven. < .
The time required for the un
loading of the vessel Will determine
the hour of the parade which will
start the day’s festivities. That
parade will be led by Generals
Farnsworth and Shanks and Brig.
Gen. Travis. It will be one of the
most impresive ever seen here—
the enf’r? twelve hundred offi
cers and men from the St. Mihiel
being supplemented by the entire
from Kentucky. After a few
days rest and practice this week
the outfit leaves again Friday
morning for Auburn where a re
turn game will be played against
the Plainsmen Friday night.
Georgia won from the Hutsell-
jtes here in January- after a
breath-taking finish and another
great game is expected at Au
burn Friday night. Saturday the
Bulldogs move oyer to Atlanta
and tackle .the Atlanta Athletic
club Saturday night at. the audi
torium. The clubbers have been
buntped off by both Alabama and
Mercer this season and don’t
seem to be quite up to the usual
form this year hut whenever Geor
gia and this te^m meet there if
always an unusual thrill and un
usual interest.
Returning home again the team
! will take the road the following
week-end for Mercer and play
two games in Macon Friday and
Saturday nights. The Atlanta
Athletic club will be played
Athens on February 22nd.
BAKING-POWDER
you use /ess
regiment of the 118th Field Ar
tillery of the National Guard, the
Hussars, the great line Of the
Chatham Fost. American Legion,
and other organizations. There
will be in the line a large detail
of the remaining veterans of the
War Between the states, the Con
federate veterans to ask any
veterans cf the Union side to
march with them in this line. The
Spanish-American war veterans,
-Which has recently effected a fine
organization In S-vannah, too, will
have place in the tine. Bands
from Fort Benning, from Paris Is-
lnnd Marine Station, and other
pluces will be added to. the bands
>f the returning and the local
Huang Fu Made
Foreign Minister
PEKING, (By the Associated
Press.)—Hunag Fu was appointed
acting foreign minister Monday,
replacing Alfred Sxo as foreign
minister. It was unofficially stated
his defeat was caused by his par
ticipation ’’n «n open letter that
criticized the course taken by the
minister of education in the inves.
tigat’on leading to the arrest H
jjo Wen-Kan, former minister m
finance, who was charged with
Irregular conduct in
with a proposed loan.
connectior
troops.
HALF HOLIDAY
| IS DECLARED
Increase Shown
In Grain Exports
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Half holiday has been proclaim-
I ed by Mayor Paul E. seabrook,
from 1 o’clock for the remainder
of Wednesday. Following the pa
rade the entire number of return
ing troops will he entertained at
y. real Georgia barbecue, with the
added feature of a great oyster
roast on the side. Numerous
events for entertainment in the nf-
j ternoon have been arranged- tori
I All the theatres and other places
of amusement in the city have op
ened their doors for the day to
the returning troops—to entertain
thonras honor guests. In the et*-
ntog at. th: De Soto hotel a ban-
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WASHINGTON — Grain exports
from the United States last week
totalled 6,734,000 bushels, as com
pared with 6,124.000 bushels for
the week previous.
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Generals Farnaw-rih and Shanks.
1 p„ic. Gen. Travis. Governor Hard-
1'wlcK, the other governors present.
I Mayor Seabrook, and General Pe
ter W. Meldrim will be toastmas
ter.
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