The Brunswick news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1901-1903, December 04, 1902, Image 1

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VOLUME 2, NUMBER SC. KNOCKOUT BLOW TO NECROPHILES HAS BEEN ALREADY PUT OUT OF BUSINESS FOR THIS SESSION OF CONGRESS. HOUSE COMMIIIEE REPORTS Committee on Elections Decides Ad versely on the Resolution to laves tigate the Suffrage Law in Virginia. i ■■ Washington, December 3.—Formei Congressman Johnny Wise's at temp, to secuie an investigation into Vir ginia elections ami oi me new Vir ginia constitution tiy the present con gress met a sudden and unexpected death at the hands of the house com rniiteo on elections this morning. That committee, with a strong republican membership, unanimously decided to present to the house an advetse report upon tiie resolution introduced oy Mr. T ayler, of Uilio, yesterday -Mr. Tayler explained that he intro duced the resolution ly request and that he did no* want .. 'understood tuat he favored its adoption at mis time. The coulmittee tiiseussed t’ne resolution in executive session for some time, and wtieu the doors were opened Chairfhnn Taylor unuouneed that tue adverse action had been unanimously supported. He explained that in tin* opinion ot tUe cuuiuilitei it would lie unwise for an investiga tion of this character it, ,>• undertaken at this short session, wueu, il it is regained desirable, sued investigation can he made under much more iavoi able nonunions hy the next congress, 'rheu, too, it see wen uu.air io single out Mr. Glass when sued investigation uudei taken hy the next congress coultt take In the enure Virginia delegation eiected at the same nisi he was. Home of the republican members wanted it made clear mat today's ac tion could not. he construed as mean ing there would he nil investigation in the future, indued, they*. suid they would support an investigation resolu tion before file next, congress. Asa matter ot fact, however, meie is no general disposition among republicans leaders to siir up the mailer of suuui era elections. There are a lew men who Sock notoriety through catering to the sutport ot northern negroes, but tue guai majority 01 republican are at dean not particularly syiupa thetie towirrd tno coioied brother o, tne suut’n. it is practically certain, however, that there will be some effort to bring aoout an elections investigation ui. probably the passage 01 a leueral elec tion law by tue next congress. Repie seiitative uartuoldl, of bt. Louis, the only republican elected Irum Missouri, aUiiuunced touay into 11c win introduce his bill at tins session, but watnout any expectation or its oemg taken up. He win, he says, press it wild mi his strength in tue next wingless. As reason tor his activity m me mallei he alleges gigantic iruuus in the elec tions 111 b.t ramus, tie had a conlcr eneo wiln Pruaiaoill ltouscvelt touay and saia as ae lert the wince house tnai me piesiaeut .was "appailea ’ at me stories he toid ot election iraucb/ in the exposition city. f jj New York for Cannon. Washington, December a.—At I meeting ot me Mew York delegation in tne house this afternoon it was unanimously deciued to support Repre sentative Cannon for speaker and t rank Lyon, of New York, for door keeper. McCormick Goes to Part*. London, December 3. —Kobert S. MoUormiek, me retiring American ambassador to Austro-liungary, and neudy-apyointed ambassador to Rus sia, started today tor the continent, where he will confer with his prede cessor at St. Petersburg. Air. lower, who is awaiting him at Paris. Mr. McCormick goes to St. Paters brug at tne end of the week. Chasbrock Made Brigadier. Washington, December 3. —Colonel Henry Chasbrock, artillery corps, commanumg the post at Fort Adams, H. 1., has been appointed a brigadier general to fill the vacancy caused by we recent reiuemem, or ertnefa. Cnaries C. Hood. General onasbrbek will be retired Immediately. THE BRUNSWICK NEWS. MURDER CASE NOW ON TRIAL SAM STORY WAS ARRAIGNED IN SUPERIOR COURT V ESTERDAY AFTERNOON. X Tlie ease of the State vs. Sam Story, charged with tue muruor of Hamp Shriver. was taken up In the superior court yesterday afternoon and the jury was drawn. The court did not get to work on tile case until late in the afternoon, as another ease was taken up in the morning anti it took several hours to dispose of it. At 4 o’clock the work of securing a jury WAS commenced, and it was attei i o'clock before this work was com pleted. Judge Dart then adjourned until this morning. ine jury in the case is composed ol the following citizens: Joe Horchardt. it. J. Matthews, T. B. Miller, J. B. Pearson, li. W. Peters, O. LI Wim oorley, N. it. Barnhill, P. W. Flem ing, J. W. Ouum, ‘C. C. L'roLton, j. H. Heller. The jiiry was taken to the Ogle hot pe tor file nignt. They will, ol •ourae, be kept Kigetuer until the east •s over. Tlie prisoner was in the court house ill day, ana while he shows no sign if flight, his long confinement in jttii plainly'told on him. By the murderei sat. ms wile, wno, oceasioaliy, was seen to wipe tears from nor eyes. ■Story was in constant consultation with Ins lawyer, l 01. ij. W. lvruuss, and the man seems to think mat n< will be libetated when all the evidence in the case is heard, it is a web adown met that much ot tue evident! introduced uunug the last, trial was in iUe prisoners tavor, and snowed nun JI- killed outlier in eit (It-ic-liße. bull, ue state has some very strong lean atony, and tue nuul result ot tue triat •via be watened with interest. li is generally tnougin. mat tin iml will tie blushed touay, as Judge uari will start on tue evidence tin .list tiling touay, and an tue tesumonj Atii piously hi ti'-ara by auci aiiuti, w MWI Will probably rake iq mree or tour hours and tue ease may „ei lo tin- jury laic iii i,ae aiieiuouu. MAY BUY A STEAM HOLLER. City Authorities Piguriny for One With Atlanta nrm. it is veiy probable tliai the city will shortly purchase a steant rollet to be used on our streets lor the pin pose ot crushing paving. At the meeting ol council Tuesday [night, Alderman Taylor read a com munication lioni Venable Bros., of <\i lanta, ottering lor sale a first class roller, in good condition, r... $1,500. The mayor was empoweieu to ap point a committee ot one to go in At lanta, inspect the roller and report back to tnu board. The mayor wiii ap point someone in the next few days and the matter will be taken up again at me next meeting ot council. WHAT JOB IS THIS? Citizen Says He Would Like to Be Elected “Municipal Spprtsman.” i communicated.) To the liditor Brunswick News: i have never held a public office, but I desire to do so now, and in fur therance ol that idea, have not become a partisan m the present municipal contest, or made, any entangling alli ances because 1 shall apply for tue -. . aaurj mauei which element is sue to he elected for the ensu "Pluincipal Spoilsman “ lor the cTTy ot Brunswick. 1 have been observing tor many past tue requirements ot tnat office and feel satisfied trom my tong experience in general sports, 1 can not only succeus lully nil tue office, out it win ue a pleasure for me to do so. in consideration ot tue pleasures atached to the office, the almost enure absence ot duties, and tue luriner consideration, tnat 1 am in sympathy with the present administration, in its economic measures, I dm willing to scale the present salat y of sb>.ou to ?bo per month. In view ot the suggestions stated, 1 shall expect not only your personal influence, but that you will use the columns ot your valuable paper in fur therance of my candidacy. Respectfully, HUNTER B. FISHER. A Member of Board: Hon. T. W. Lamb was elected a member of the board of education at their meeting Tuesday. He was lot named as preMutnt, <, stated in these columns yesterday. L\ST FEW DAYS WILL WITNESS MANY POLITICAL GATHERINGS LHE YOUNG MEN —e— THEY WILL HOLD A RALLY AT THE CITY HAL AND ALL VOT ERS ARE INVITED. Speeches Will Be Made fcy Many Prominent Citizens and a Biy Meeting is Expected. The Young Men's Crovatt club, wfiicn was organized TucSuay night in flic office ot Attorney Max Isaac, win nave a big rally at He city hall Umgilit, o which every voter of me city, young and out, are invited lo attend. While tins meeting is to be Held tin .ler tue auspices ol the toting Mem, •lull, addresses will be maae by somt it our Older citizens, who have been nivueu lo speak by tue club, and a, .ogeUier me meeting promises to bi quite a success, inasmuch us it is tin iirst to be neiu by the clrfb. The bnicers oi tlie club will pre side al the meeting and one or two o. -lie meiubtus wm aiso auutoss tm gameiiug anil explain tue position ik jouug men are oming ui uie,mallei All citizens are cordially invited u attend mis meeting as guests ot tin club. Notice. All members oi tue Young Mutt: Jrovalt clulp-tu.e urgein.y requeste<. o meet in'the office ot Ailoruej Mil.. tsaac, over Wrights msiiraiice office ■ ouigut at fiat). This meeting wm b. ueiu bi-tore the rally at tuo city nan a lull attendance is uigdutiy aetnren. Ma.T UsAAU, i-DliiS J. LuSAV'Y, Jit, f'resiuent. Secreiary. DUES IVIfcKKILY ON. Presbyterian Bazaar Proves to Be Quite a Success. The hall at me rumt-meii s armory was a scene Ol gaiety aim briiliantc again lasi, night. The auenauncc wu; good eOffsipemig I in- weather ami tin lestaurant-especially aid a splcmdu business. The colored string nami gave an enjoyable' concori, and ldr. iiarm King, at itn puuinjgraph, gave mucli pleasure. The ui uikwick militia could not at tend last night, but aie expected to night . fun toice. some- oi the booth.• arc amidst sold out —hut many gum. bargains are yei to be had. a large < rowil is expected tonight, which wu. be the last, night. Toe bazaar will be open Friday afternoon especially for tue children. Tin- ladies of the res lauraut department announce tnat: ..ny, will serve lunch again today between. iJ aud 2 and supper trom t> to Hi. Reg ular meals, Hue, oysters lye, ice cream and cake iSc. Many who nave not yet attended, on account of the weather, will avail themselves ui Lite opporiun, iy tonight as tills will lie the last. The nail aud decorations have been pro nounced trie prettiest and most artis tic ever seen m iUiiuhwick. The suc cess thus tar nas been ail that coum be expected. back from ocilla. Col. Machen Says People Are Enthu siastic Over the New Road. Col. K. C. Macnen returned yester day from a short trip to Ocilla and points along the line of the Brunswick & Birmingham railroad. Col. Machen says the people of licit la, Irwinville and other places jn that section ot me state are very enthusi astic over tne fact that they will soon have a through lute to Brunswick which will afford them a visit to our city and return in one day. Work on the road up there is now being rapidly pushed and it will not be very long before these people will have the through line. THE CHRISTHAS NEWS. The Christmas edition of The News will be issued on Sunday, December Fourteenth, Advertisers should engage space at once. ’Phone fos and a solicitor will call. BRUNSWICK, GA., THURSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 4. [HEIR FINAL RALLY ——4 iOOD GOVERNMENT CLUB WIL HAV ~ A BIG MEETING mT CITY HALL FRIDAY NIGHT. Some of the Most Prominent Members of the Club Are Scheduled to De liver Addresses. Tomorrow night, at the* city hull, iht iouu t.ovcrnim in club will Hold ilicii iiuil rally, ami tue mooting is expect •and to be uiie or ihe largest held b> aat laeiiou during tnu campaign. Ev •ry voter ill uio eit> nas been iiivitct. o auemt, and h is pionaoie uiai uu. n> nail will he crowded, iviuoiig me speaivers wno will ad *iess tile garnering are some ot tm. .no,si pouunhnt UH.‘uii)t.iB i ot uie (iouu AONeiluneut ciUU, as well as some u, ui uiooi piumiheiiL ciiiz.ens, aim ai vjgeuiei uie uieYamg pioiuiaes in .it t big one wim uie auuniiiStiauuuj rorcus. iuc meeung will ho presided eve. ■y ITesideiU in utc uouv io van ament club. .vs tins is lo be tlie anal rally I'e ue uh it is expei ieu to ue a veiy mim si,Wig ipeeUng, ana inilv li uia i j„ jeing fuaino sied in il by ue suppuit ..-5 ui me itdiiiiiiiSLiarion ueKei. Tin' H i sain, wul ropi., o tie i uinmunieailops recem.iy sen. • /ui li.* i.ie i'uoptu s i.ci'.et auu uuo u iui'ue oi tne utiareses maue at iia any at no cn> nail last Monday night. WILL STOP AT WA Y GROSS* number of Cnanycs m Kieiyiu unva on tne uiuriswiCK uc vveottin. 'i he lonowmg is uu.eu uoiu the >vU)tnjp;-: iieiani )i Tuesday . A* number ol iram eiews on uu ol'Utihwntv western raiiioitd nov. afive men aembpiai lei sin w a., Cios. ; , .mere lonneriy men lay ovei poiutb .vi .e I*filler biunswieh, jnion or Ai aauy. Tne two loeai an . tue* iwu nrmgu ueigiH trains wmcti lornieriy passeu UiHaigii vvayeiu.s between ; -run. 1 vvicjy aim Albany e;i( ri nay now uive incur iay-uvt'i m vvayeioss, an ■ neir (.’i( w?i ate enangen nen . 'l iie rew.A i uuiiing Pei wei u Wa/ciosa auu • UiOll ie v e Wttyeioss 111 uie iuOl uibg aim ietuiii ai niglii,. i>ei\veen Vvay ero.-s aim i>i Ujisv\ jel. t.Ue trains urine nere in me nioi mug, aud me iraiu iiien i etui u 1.0 lin.ns w .en t u me artei - nuuu. I lie new, sen(;uuie gives vay eioss seveiai new coudiuioi;;, eugi .lOeis auu iram iiaims as eiU/.ens. FOK US." At the French Premier Was Attacking Germain Keujjious Gidoib. Paris, Deceinpei ... Premier Coin bes inesenfed ui tiie eiiamber ot. dej)- uties loda} u list ui ie ligious oiuers, Wiizdi tue govbrnineni asiv. the- • liainbiT not to aiic.ojrize. ins amioijiieeinoiit was accomfianieu i.iy <uii rmei able disorder. As eaeii ora;r was named the members uL tire clexieai rignL paity ciiauted amid laughter, Tday Tor us.” Al. Lascius, aiui-seuiite, snouted: ‘•you look, AI. Combes, as n you were -va.nig y chi r li tanius! At z.x. c.c/uibO- suggestion the sub ject. was lefeired to a committee. Mother and Children Cremated. Albuquerque, N. M., December ‘6. — .sew s oi Uie cremation or Mrs. Giiailes Loddi and her cniidren in tnexr little 'iog home in tiie recr'sses oi the Jenez mountains, has reached the city. Tne cabin took hie Trom a stove and tne Frantic mother attempted to Force the children, the eldest lo years oF age, through a window, but the roof Fell in. MTOi MEETING -'RIENDB AND SUPPORTERS OF JUDGE CROVATT HELD AN IN TERESTING MEETING. Organization Was Made a Permanent . One and All Officers Were Elected. i’lio New Town fiieuas and support ts 01 me municipal ticket, heaut'u iy Judge A. J. Ciovau, held a meeting u.-o nignt 111 the Union store, cornel and M streets. li'c stoic was pretty well ci-owtlc, did all present seemed to take grou. merest m the meeting. At this moetiug tne organization wm .nade- a pcrniuueut one anil tue tollow ug officers were elected: Tiesiueut~T.. L. Barker, v ice rrosiuoiii— I<-. u. urady. ■Secretary—it. j„ r artuer. lrcasuier - ,1. A,. Bloodwoith. Ibe Uieettag las, u.,,at was callc, o outi by Cuaiilik.a, oioutnvotli, wlu, union ueen Uiai uie nisi business '"uhl be Hie cieetum ot a pefmunen. ,1 esnti at. An, talker ifiea too. aitiige 01 tue n,■ 'eiutg. Bestues’ uie .eeuou 01 oiiu cts. woiking, linam-e aiii,,,t,gu tut tuner column tees wen .lipotulod. a uumuer ot add 1 esse were maue b. muuineid elu/.eus oi New Town am. ,u- ine, uug was a sueecss iu every •■ay. bURCLAR SMur BY MINISTER. -ennsylvaniari Deiends His Property With. Wincnester Will Die Selina Grove, Fa., Dt-i.-einbor 3, t<‘\. a oiln u. aiietieulHugcr. a toeai ..reaelier aud llieryliani m lionnervUle, juiiler qoumy,' l euusyivaiiia, suot am, uortally vvomtded a uurgiai lasi tsuu ,ay nignt. I lu- burglar jii'ied open a window o, , ue store, setting olf me iilectrie alarm .VIIII'U amuseu mr. hlu beiiborgei mini iis SMiiuuor. The latter quickly found his way out ■il me buiubiig, wiueucsier in ms nam. ioi an einergeiiey, auu suiuiuoiiiug several iieignbors, surrouiuioh ...e premises. ■ rue uiiigiar struck a match near a wiuuow nun -uie preacaer uaving a good view ol Hit man, shot, me bah peuetraiiug ms uouy below tue rig... kiunej. bunging luui to tlie floor, pruslrated. i lie uuigiai- leiiiclantly gave lii: name as George Maikliait, •>ireet, Baliiiuore, Alii, 'me man wu: .akin lo rue Sumer county jail, vvneit ue lies in a preeaiious condition' witu utile Itofie oi teeovery. Strikes Lake Michigan. Chicago, ueceiuner 3. —une of the aeavn . storms ol the year struck tins city today. The wind caigv tins eve ning was inowing at me laid oi a miles an Hour anu me lam was falling In Sheets. It is not believed there w.. be any loss of me uu Lake Michigan, as danger signals were displayed early uiis morning ana not a boat uas port. Since daylight this morning, noL a boat ot any description has arrived, aud It is tuougnt that slipping has been able to make harbor. FAHM IS RECOMMENDED. Grand Jury Recommends Him to Suc ceed Justice of the Peace oonoly. Tne giaml jury yesterday recom mended Geo. E. Falun as justice ol the peace to succeed Justice J W. Couoly, who has resigned. The appointment of Mr. Falun wm have lo be made by the governor aim he will not be qualified before Jan uary 1. Until tnat time -ustiee Coin oly will remain in the office. WAR IS MADE ONROOSEVELI N all street financial or gans DENOUNCE MESSAGE AS LOOSE AND TRIVIAL. New York, December 3.—Wall streel declared war on President Roosevelt yesterday Model alien was cast to tilt winds, ami tlio chief executive was do tomicod as a political mountoban. uul a mental wabblcr, bis message was, pronounced by j. p. Morgan's le.wspapcr, "seven pounds lighter that, i si raw hat,” while the News bureau, 'specially patronised by Morgan, de mended to personal abuse. Henry Clews was tlio only promt tent republican in the linancial district who had a good word to say tor tut message. ,1. I*. Morgan preserved a sullen silence, evidently thinking hit •xprcssiou tillough his official organ, ihould he enough. Demoeratti niamtainod a glad silence tr spoke eheeringly of the next na ional election. Immediately on tin publication of trie message the eutiri market and driven down 'itiui two to live points, tnat being Wall street's "way of expressing its ,eelings. ' Here is what the New York New. Bureau, through which Mr. Morgan •vanis iiis official aunouneemout, nan o say: "In a part of his message President Roosevelt clearly indicates the loose ress of ihe \iiol ions he has as to the unction of government as tegards tne elations of capital and labor, wlacn .as exenipliiiei.i when he intervetteu a the anthracite coal stiike. We feat aat his geuetostly of heart loads uni. o tile mistaken belief Inal me eunsti tdional powers of the national govern uent, so far as tuey tench t..ese mat ers of general and vital moment to he nation, art target than expert coti .Uunioual lawyers would admit to be lie ease. "A comparison of the mildness of In. ptesidenl.: words in his message ...tli ms utterances on ins .our inevitably r. curs to tne reader, tie message, so quiet and eonseivalivo when eontijsto'd with what iiivustmcui and business interest had teareu "... ause ot the earlier attitude ol the president toward uusis, its vagi ms, .lilt utial iueoiisetpienliality, constitute ,u <■**• imeiu against ite chief cxecti ive for helping to create a stale ol igilalion for winch no real warrant ex isted." KISSING JACK CAUSES SPASMS. le Is in Action at tvaoston and Pret ty “Coeds’’ Are Suffering. Chicago, ills., December 3.—-Evans .on, the classic Methodist suburb o. ddeago, is guttering anew spasm, .ms time it is jack tne ivisser, ’ an iiiiividu.il who seeks dark street eais .ml lonely streets tor Ins Illicit oseu lUtion. uoetls at Northwestern university uavo been the woist sufferers, hut many girls and young mained women gave Hied complaints, and uie police ire conducting an active search, aideu ,/y a dozen angry husbands and .weeihearts of i,..e victims. The favorite custom of the "kisser' • s to get on a crowded and poorly light id street car. Under pretence oi .peaking to some lady he leans over aid kisses he.. Usually me victim is oo badly mortified to cry out., and tne licit in jauntily steps out of the ear. Young women arc afraid to traverse vhe streets iu tlio evening, lor a num ber of taem have been stopped and Kissed by the stranger, who is deserio jU as "nasty" and "horrid.” ENGLISH COAST STORM-SWEPT. Matty Wrecks Reported—Navigation Is Practically Paralyzed. Loudon, December a.—atoims are continuing with great violence along the coasts of the United Kingdom. Many wrecks are reported and oodles of men lost in these disasters are al leady being wasned astiore. Naviga tion arouuu the northeast coast is al most paralyzed. The Norwegian bark Georgeville hat been wrecked at Sou in Ronaldshay in the Orkneys, three of her crew were drowned and her captain aim three others o, u.e ship's company were picked up on the Orlthey coast, and after having been seven hours in the water. The Britisu schooner Eliza Bain was wrecked at Sunderland tonight, while trying to make the harbor, and it is believed that ali hands were lost, PRICE FIVE CENTS. NEGRO FOUGHT 1 OFFICERS POLICEMAN BROWN HAS A HARD TIME PLACING HIS PRISON ER IN JAIL. YEGRO WAM D TO SHOOT ittempted to Snatch Officer’s Pistol, But He Was Finally Placed in the County Jail—Stole Tools From a Tug Boat. Policeman Brown had somewhat of t difficulty yesft rday in arresting fill Davis, a negro, who the officer ms been after for several days, and hose in the vicinity of Watkins store ,n Bay street, witnessed a lively scrap or several minutes. R seeihs ihat Officers Brown and Triokland have been after 'VUI Davis did another negio named Jimmie leese lor some time. 1 lie two ne .roea nave been stealing tools from me ol the tug boats, 'i ne case was sported lo Uiest- officers aim may did i good piece of won, iu geruug a ciue did capturing the guilty parties. Yesterday morning officer Brown ,aw ilie negro Davis standing in YVat- .os' sture, wfferu ne nas been pawn •ng tne tools. Tue officer loin iinn bal lie was under arrest and the ne =ro at once began lo ugut. lie tiau a nistol and enuuavored to get it out, but -lie officer succeeded iu getiing it tway H orn in in. Tne negro tbeu iriet, o snatch the officer's pistol, and the wo .were in a general mix-up-ioi- sev iral minutes. Mr. Watkins, who was in the store, iboli a liauu in (he iigut aud tried to rssisL tne officer, bui me negro con-, tinued to light and struck whenever lie oijporttuiity offeied. Finally, however, tne inch suecyietfed,r ,n handling uu- negro and lie was jilac jii in the county jail. Eater in tlie day Uio other negro im- ! plicated in the case was aritsted by Jllider Brown. .{i'Ja NEW ROAD FOR DUBLIN. Line Will Connect i hat place With Eastman if Plans Are Carried Out. Dublin, Uu., December 3.—Fiospdtts an good lor Dublin's securing anytner railroad very soon. Gentlemen wno fire interested in the Georgia^.Shingle company, winch operates a large piant about in teen miles southeast ot ttu my, are contemplating tne buituiug u a road lioni tne sningle mill to Dub lin ami in tne opposite direction to Eastman, li bunt, the road would he about 34 miios iu length, auu would give this city another connection wnn tne ' southern railway, it would uaveise the most fertile section ot J.aurehs, ami Dodge counties, and would-short en tlie- distance to south Georgia points constdiabty. a good part ot me ms tatice trom Uie sningle mill to East man is already bum, and a survey nas just been maue to Dublin. The busi- : ness men ui Dublin aie reauy to give me nc w road assistance it necessary. PRINCE WUULDN I RISK FRIDAY. Sailing of Empress uf China Delayed for oiamese Hair. ''" '.wfH Victorira, a. c., Deccmner 3. —The clown priueu oi main and party sail ed for i okuhoma eu route to Siam at i:3u this morning. The steamer Em press ot China was lio.a until men in deieruieo lo tue wish of uie prince ana party. Monday is me ".rriiiaj of me Siamese, and it is unlucky to san ju iuonuay, anu ilit-refore the steamer .•as kept uum tue beginning oi rucs ,Jay- BENEFIT FOR GEORGIA JaLVAN. Former Leading Lady is at End of Resources. It.- New Y'ork, December 3. —Announce- ment was made , today that Georgia calvan, who was the leading lady at u Lyceum theater, and who is now m a. sanitarium, had come to tue enfjr. ot her resources, and that a benefit' - perlormanee is lo he given ner, so tnat she ma.i be able to live in comfort. Quiet in Police Circles. Everything is uausally quiet with'." tne police force at present and only one or two arrests have bees made during tne week.