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OFFICIAL ORGAN OF WAYCROSS AND WARE COUNTY
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VOLUME XV
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WAYCROSS- GA- SATURDAY FEB IS 1908
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ANGLIN ON TRIAL FOR
NEW YEAR8 SPREE AIRED
SAVANNAH COURT.
Meldrlm Making 8trong Defense For
Young Man Before Judge Sea-
brook.
Special To The Herald
Valpariso, Feb. 13.—Elaborate pre-
para’ions are* being made to welcome
Adfcnlral Evans' fleet whiafr Js ex
pected to pass Valpariso tomorrow.
Every craft In these waters ’aas
been chartered by excursionists who
will sail out to see the great Amei*
Savamiali, Ga., Febb 13.—Thomas
Anglin, Jr., a young man Charged
• with shooting a policeman on New
Years eve night and killing the horse
of another officer was tried In the
Superior Court yesterday.
Gen. P. W., Meldrlm who Is con
ducting the defense for the young
man Is making a hard fight for hlip.
His client was tried on February 10,
and a mistrial resulted. Judge Paul
E. Seabrook Immediately directed the
reassignment of the case and ordered
that it be heard again beginning yes
terday. General Meldrlm attacked
this method of procedure in a demur
rer. He also demurred to Judge Sea-
brooks sitting on the case at all claim
ing he had been chosen to preside
over the courts of the South Atlantic
Circuit and to sit in Chatham county
in emergency and that this was. nn- f . Evans is much better. 1
constitutional. The court overruled
both demurrers.
ITALPARISO READY
FOR EVAN’S FLEET.
ELABORATE PREPARATIONS TO
WELCOME AMERICANS.
Fleet Will P*«. Valparaso Tomorrow.
Excursion Boat! Chartered To
Wltneaa Beautiful 8laht.
M. L MOORE TODAY
WITHDREWFROM RACE
WILL NOT BE CANDIDATE FOR
COMMISSION.
Business Affairs Prevents Hie Con
tinning Through Four Months
Campaign,
Mr. M. L. Moore today announced
that he had decided to withdraw from
the race for commissioner of Ward
county.
Mr. Moore’s candidacy was TJasea
on the belief that the Democratic
Executive Co|nmlt£eQ wonlJ dualde
on an early day for the primary, and
when It was put off until Juue Mr.
lean fleet, which is a beautiful slglft ( Moore decided timt he would with*
' Valpurleo could hot accommodate J draw.
the fleet because of the inadequate { Purely business reasons
depth of the harbor. | cause of Mr. Moore’s withdrawal
* j a four month’s campaign for an office
Washington, Feb. 13.—Tho Navy that Is anything but desirable from
department this morning received I a financial standpoint, being cousld*
the following telegram from Admir
al t Simpson, of the Chillean Navy,
who has been In communication with
Admiral Evans’ fleet, by wireless:
*AH Is going well aboard the fleet
SAVANNAH TAKING ON
METROPOLITAN AIRS.
Savannah, Ga., Feb. 13.—3avannaji
Is taking on metropolitan airs. Un
der a plan .adopted to try to Improve
the street car service cars will not
stop at'^0ferta!u streets ta all nor in
* middle of squares. At a council meet
ing president Baldwin,* of the street
railway company informed the city
that hl3 company • was making* no
money in Savannah and it cannot af
ford to buy any new cars as was sug
gested it do.
WHIGHAM MAN CHARTERS .
A 8PECIAL TRAIN.
Savannah, Ga., Feb. 13.—Mr. T. A.
Jones a naval Stores operator from
ACTIONS OF JAPANESE
AROUSED SUSPICIONS.
By Telegraph to Hpralcl.
. ifentae Monica, Cal., Feb. 13.—On
an unfrequented bluff which marks
the ng.thern line of Santa Monica
Bay, atven Japs have, been for sever
al day3 past experimenting with a
smhll cannon. It is expected that
a portion.of Yho American fleet would
pass near here, and the actions of
the Japanese* aroused tho suspicions
of the Inhabitants.
ered more than he could well stand.
MR' W. G. CHARLTON
- TO TAKE OATH OF OFFICE.
Savannah, Ga., Feb. 13.—Mr. W. G.
Can lie tor., the -recently appointed
Judge cf the Superior Court who Is
to succeed Hon. George T. Cann
Saturday, Js in Atlanta where he Is
to take tho oath before Governor
Smith, if the health of that official
will permit. He may return today.
Judge C^nn la In Augusta* attending
the Ephc^pal convention but he will
probably return in time to be pr:
ont when his sucessor ia introtfcce’.a
into office.
THE COMING OF ASIA.
We find in a dispatch from Toklo, Ja
pan,-to the London Teldgraph the fol
lowing:
“The awakening of Asia is already a
cause ‘ {or considerable worry} con
cerning the future of European power
Whigham came to Savannah* Tuesday J Jn the 0rlent Qre{lt BsUaln , 8
night and ordered a special train £o J tremb jj n g a t the rousing of the mil-
carry Slim ' to Statesboro where bla ; lionB of j n ai a . Little Japan proved
wife lay ill. Ho reached her before j ^ g | ant when her eyes were op-
she died. I ened the possibilities of development.
“ jThe awakening of the Chinese dra
gon would result In the creation of
another giant to Join hands with India
DOES NOT ACCEPT
THE ANNOUNCEMENT.
and Japan in a fight for (the Asiatics."
to save the world from terrible
Savannah, Ga., Feb. 13.—Mr. T. S. wftrs aa(1 terrible destruction of hu-
FEDERAL TROOPS WILL BE
RUSHED TO ALASKA.
By Telegraph Tjo The Herald
Washington, Feb. 13.—It is report
ed this morning that the President
has ordered Federal troops tushed
to Fairbanks, Alaska^ to suppress the
rioting |ncldehtal to the sjLrljre of
the miners there.
THE CAT CAME BACK.
Some wgeks ago, Mr. A. M. Sar
gent of this city brought from the
town of Haverhill a favorite cat and
placed her in his store on Union St.
Thfe cat remained In the store, appar
ently quite contented for three or four
days, but one morning upon opening
the store she was missing. Nothing
more was heard of her, and It was
Molse, general manager of the Cen-Jnmn and "animal life Bands of Mercy j SUJ)J)0se( j gbe ha(l been ' K in e j # w j lon
tral Railway does not accept as final and Humane education are needed, one day week gbe wag heard
the Associated Press announcement 1 . 111 As!a as weU M ~ tt chrl8t,an coun ‘ scratching at tho window of her old
that the Cftil Service Commlsfcion Wt ** auJ the S00!lcr "* ^ ^ ae ln Haverhill. She locked Jaded
missionaries and Btfads of Mercy to an( j wea t ber beaten, but was other-
SECRET AGENTS
AFTER ASSASSINS
3EVERAL GOVERNMENTS JOIN
IN SEARCH.
Want To Get At Bottom Of Plot
Resulted in Portugal’* Recent
Tragedy.
By Tcicgry to Herald.
Madrid!™aia,s Feb. 13.—An uncen-
sored dispatch from Lisbon received
today stated that secret agents from
England, Germany and Spain art
working secretly to get at the bot
tom of the plot which resulted In Qe
assassination of King Leopold and
the Crown Prince of Portugal. The
dispatch also stated that other na
tlons. which have been threatened
from time to tioio will join the move
ment.
AWAITING ARRIVAL
OFCHAS.
W. MORSE FOR PICTURE PLACE
SENDING INVITATIONS TO
OLD FASHIONED DINNER.
Sayannah, Ga., Feb. 13.—Mr. George
M. Brinson Is sending out invita
tions to an old fashlbned dinner at
Sprlngfleld, Effingham county, the
terminus of the £’41ew railroad, on
Washington’s Birthday. This Is to
be gala day In Sprlngfleld. The mili
tary from Savannah will camp there
two days, February 22, and 23.
WILL BE CARRIED TO COi
UPON ARRIVAL.
Ball in Any Amount Ready To Keep
Financier From Prlhon Walls.
By Telegraph to Herald.
New York, Feb. 13.—The Federal
Grand Jury tomorrow will formally
present Its findings, and will then
hear definitely ln what light the gov
ernment Intends to view the case of
Charles W. Morse. All arrange-
mens have been made for the Indict
ment of the financier, and hu will uo
brought to court Immediately on ar
rival to this country. Ills ball will
be prioraply furbished', no matter
what amount It may be.
SAVANNAH GETTING TOO
MUCH SCORCHING.
GILCHRIST NOT A HYPOCRITE.
General A. W. Gilchrist, candidate
for governor, was a visitor to Lake
land last-Tuesday. Ho*'met a great
number of our people and made a
very pleasing Impression on all. He
distributed a number of his famous
’monkey cards” nnd explained the
! Inculcated thereby: “See, Hear!
Jpcak no Evil.’’ The geulal general j
imes ns near living up to hlu motto
i anybody we know.
General Gilchrist will get a largo
vote ia this territory. He Is a south J
Florida man and has neighbor!; j Th e first meeting of the creditors
Savannah, Ga., Feb. 13.—Savannah-
Ians and those living within a radius
few miles of Savannah are get
ting too much scorching on the part
of automobile drivers, before the big
races of next month are pulled off.Jium.
Ownere of fast machines think noth-J and Mr. Vogjit were thorougly ap
ing of racing over the eighcen mlle3 profited, nnd almost every song was
course at sixty miles an hour or enchoced.-
faster nnd it Is feared someone will j The program for tonight is an-
bo killed. An effort will be made nounced on the fourth page todny. In
to have the practice stopped. ! addition tp, ike illustrated songs, an
WILL BE ANNOUNCED AT PERr
FORMANCE TONIGHT.
Two Hundred Suggestions Were
Sent In. Excellent Program «t
Oponing Last Night.
The name for the new moving pic
ture place which has Just opened on
Pendleton street, next to Cherokee
Pharmacy,* was this afternoon select
ed by a committee composed of G. it,
Youmaus, R. L. Singleton, and A. P.
Perham, Jr. Tho name selected has
been turned over to Mr. Carter, pro
prietor of tho place, and will be an
nounced on the moving picture bTRW
tonight. /
Abput two hundred suggestions
were sent in nnd the committee fin
ally selected the name which the new
theatre will bear.
Last night’s opening was one of
the most auspicious occasions of the
kind ever before in the city. .From
i’clock until a late hour the place
was. crowded, and at every perform
ance standing room was at a prem-
The singing cf Mr. Austin
J entirely now picture will be shown.
REPRESENTATIVE.
On March 1st, the Bon Ton, 20 Fenj j #
dleton street, will add't6 H Tf ENDORSES JUDGE SWEAT FOR
ness an up to-date Dressmaking De
partment, which will bo ln charge of
a lady of exceptional ability and long
experience, who copies from' Hop*
kln vllie, Ky., the home of dress
making. 3t
Waycross Evening Herald; **
Gentlemen:
Waycross and Ware county has
now reached a point where they-re
quire a strong, nble, and progressive
representative In the legislature, and
know of no one, who is better qwnl-
dating upon the people. Then he la'of J. W. McQuafg, of Waycross, who ifled to fill this Important office, than
FIRST MEETING CREDITORS.
has refused to extend tho time for put
ting* train dispatchers on 9 hours
shifts. He seems to think tho rail-
roads have some other remedy up
their sleeve which they will be able
to use at the proper time.
ATTEMPTED 8UICIDE
WILE IN TURKISH BATH.
Chicago, Feb. 13.—Robert J. Ault,
a Cincinnati manufacturer, is In a
critical condition as the result of an
effort to commit suicide today,
tried to kill himself by cutting his
throat with a razor while in a Tur
kish bath.
Seab Wright still looks like a man
who would like to get Into some sort
of a running match. Seab is fixing
to be skinned,
—-
Secretary Taft seems to hare the
Mark Hanna knack of corralling the
Ohio Republicans,
proclaim "Glory to God, Peace
Earth, Kindness, Justice and Mercy
to Every Living CVoature” the
better It will be for the present and
coming generations.
We hav e often printed that familiar
saying of Xapolian, when urged to
conquer certain provinces of China,
wise in fair condition. The time that
had elapsed betwocn her departure
from Lynn and her arrival ln Haver-
bill was just six weeks and one day
Whether she wag traveling all that
time li of course not known. She
was brought in a close bog, on tho
railroad, by the way of Georgetown,
a man who makes friends wherever
be goes, and of whom It is hard to
find anything objectionable. General
Gilchrist remarked that* some of the
temperance people have the mistaken
Impression that 'ae is opposed to their
palleles. As a matter of fact, ae voted
for prohibition. In DeBoto county. Ho
does favor local option, hotvever the
regulation of each communities’ af
fairs by. the community Itself. This
Iocs not mean that he is in favor of
.rohlbltlon, but that he is not a hyp
ocrite who will surrender any convic
tion to get office.
The race soema to bo between
Gilchrist and Stockton, with tho rest
nowhere.—Lakeland News.
recently filed a suit In bankruptcy,
was held before Judge Max Isaac lu
Brunswick today. Judge J. L\ Sweat
representing creiMtors, and Col. C.
C. Thomas, representing the bank
rupt, and O. J. Allen, who wfla ap
pointed receiver by the court.
Mr. J. W. McQunlg went down to
Brunswick this morning to attend
the hearing.
Judge' J. L; Sweat
He J» an honorable, high toned,
gentleman.
A lawyer of the highest type, and
his business and executive abilities
has been demonstrated on" many oc
casions,
It was largely through his wisdom,
planning and efforts, that our car
factory Was rebuilt. He la a man that
can, and will accomplish whatever hp
JORDAN FOUND GUILTY undertakes,, I suggest that you'uFfe
GOES TO PEN FOR LIFE. ]his becoming a candidate tbroujn
j (he columns of your paper.
We might conquer certain provinces j D anvc ‘ r8 and Balem, and the distance
and hold them aa the British bold In-
did, but we should teach them the
art of war, and one of these days
they inlght conquer France." Our
opinion is that we shall never prevent
wars with Asia by fortifying
Phillfppine Islands or sending
teen battleships to the Pacific.
Valparaiso, Feb. 11.—The Chilean
Government bat commissioned an
American electrical engineer to study
the feasibility of changing the first
and second sections of the State rail
ways for the use of electrical instead
of steam power. , .
she must have travelled on her re
turn could not have beep less than
thirty to forty miles. How she suc
ceeded In finding her old home,
which was a mile and a half west of
the center of the *iown, without any
scent or possible means of guidance
except by her own instinct, crossing
the Merriiudc river and several small
streams which lay in her direct cours*
COMMISSIONED AMERICAN
ELECTRICAL ENGINES^ peust ever remain a mistery. If any
one knows of a more remarkable
case of inltlnct In a cat we should
like to hear of It.—Lynn Reporter.
Mind your own business and let
other people mismanage theirs if
they want to*
NEW MIL,ITIA BUREAU
IS ESTABLISHED.
By Telegraph to Herald.
Washington, Fell. 10.— Acting Sec
retary of War today leaned an order
creullng a new division cf ntllltla af
fairs. in fucure thla bureau will
transact all bualnCsa connected with
rtnte militia.
Col. Kra.'.nns Si. Beaver will be In
charge of the new bureau, j
YOUNG MAN RELEASED
FROM CHATHAM JAIL.
Special To The Herat *
Savannah, Oa„ Feb. 11.—Henry C.
Griggs, a young" man t from Baxley,
who hae been In Jail for aeveral
monthe charged -with tending souv
enir poet carle to the marehal 01
that town which tended to hold him
up to ridicule ha, been -relcaaed by
order of Judge Speer. The Judge
thought the young men had been
eulllcle^tly puntebed tor hi, crlmo by
hie tmpriconment.
By Telegraph To The Herald:
Gulfport, Miss., Feb. 11.—H. L.
Jordan, who has been on trial for the
killing of Bob Davie, at Ferktneton
laai July, was found guilty today with
a recommendation for a life sentence.
BANDITS SHOT UP
MIS30URI TOWN.
By Telegraph t« The Herald.
Springfield, Mo., Feb. 11,—Five
maeked Bandits shot up the town of
Wllllard, 15 mile, from - here last
night and cracked the bank tale. The
robbers secured $10,000 In cash. They
ore headed for the Ozark mountains
with a posse In pursuit.
Respectfully,
"CiriZK.SY'
ENGAGEMENT REPORTED
TO HAVE TERMINATED.
By Telegraph to The Herald.
Waehlngton, Feb. 11.—rhe engage
ment between ex-3enator Henry Da
vie, the millionaire octogenarian, and
Ul,a Maude Ashdord, formerly e
newspaper writer, la aald to have ter
minated. It fs Intimated that Jibe
Ashford Intends seeking damages.
FOR 80LICIT0R-GENERAL.
To the voters of the Brunswick Cir
cuit:
I beg to announce my candidacy ln
the next Demovratlc Primary for
nomination-for the office of Solicitor-
General of the Brunswick Judicial
Circuit. On account of the Illness of
the present-Solicitor-General, I 'upve
-filled this office tor him almost con
tinuously for the, past three years,
and therefore am familiar‘with )U
duties. I solicit your active support,
and promise, if elected, lo dleharge
the duties of the office honestly and
co the best of my ability.
A. D. GALE.
AFTER EXCITING 8PEECH
CASE WENT TO JURY. .
By Telegraph to The Herald.
Chicago, Feb. 11.—The cobo of Mrs.
pora McDonald went to the Jury thla
morning after a most exciting clos
ing speech by fhtomey James Ifam-
llton Lewis. The people wore so
worked up extra police were calleJ.
One woman became so excited that
she struck a policeman and was ar-
. a - ■ .. ..-iiiils
Even a good physician may go from
had to worse.