The Brunswick news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1901-1903, December 16, 1902, Image 1

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VOLUME 2, NUMBER G 6. INTERESTING SESSION OF THE CITY COUNCIL WAS HELD FAST NIGHT um MB UP rOR ACTION • ♦ VOTE IN REvENT ELECTION CANVASSED AiND WINNERS ANNOUNfc’grg / Four MK'mbars of inei p o h,e Force to Re Tried Next M.nM— Many ant | Reports Suited Upon. <! yrnirned Regular Meeting. 1 *ui is wick. Ga., Dee. 15, 11HI2. I’ r ‘ j Hon. N. Emanuel, mayor; Al l- in .1 ; \,odiiiiu Calhoun, Kaiser, J'a.i i.n a r,| fsmilh. A’o 1 "ti.-,\i,.i| nn) . n du Ilignon. Me (.arvi yy| ul( j cool*. Mbbi,,.., „j me ting of December 11 •'* • <! jin,l confirmed. riHHP Petitions. mmfvaui Aihlitlle 1 .ami and improve- Hr: (.1 for installation of five (f*> ijBI. plugs along water front, anil !■■■ buiun:;! ni\ 111 Said Complin', ti of K street, Referred lo llgjit ■Trui wator committees anil committee Fou polo , lire nnU builiHttg permits. Communications. ""From ('.. Parker, chairman, and R. L. Farmer, myretary. Now Town mass meet ins. S.( Hing forth what about Tito vote is of Now Town consider as the in id of New Town and respectful ly k at the hands of the • ity gov ernment, Received as information. From N. H. Billiard, secretary of the 'ftimuit of EditeaUW. notifying of the expiration on January la, I'JO3, of the tern: of t t. L. t'iiiuller and J. T. Colson' as members of the Board of Education of Glynn county. Received as infor mal ion Election Certificate. State of ueorgln, Contiiy of Glynn, City of Brunswick. Tin undersigned, Janies M. Lam brjy'it, ~m. J. Way, and W. K. t'ox. duly .piioiuteil superintendents of an election held on the nth day of ltd comber. A. u„ llttt'J. for a mayor and four aldermen of the c,.y of Bruns wick. (in., for the ensuing term, do certify that the total number Of bal lots end at said eti-ei ion is 762 and that N iCtu-i u: 11 *1. a candidate for may or. received 376 votes and that A. J. C’voyatt. a candidale for mayor, receiv ed jib vid, ■- tut that J. G i t Bignon a candidate for aldorm*u. reee:vcl 114 vote:; and that T Nowtu.m, a candidate for aid, man, ritcuivetf 4-11 votes, and that W. K. Bart, a candidate for al derman, received i>?7 vol::.c. and that 1. A Robinson? a cun !i la '< for slew- man, n 1 r* ■:ved did, votes, and t li t* la. *l. Homan, a candidate t i. a iaorinah,, re ceived :;72 votea, ami ih ir Charlie- Halverson, a enmudute h i alderman, re. v\ <i ,{JS votes, and tliat A 11. Ha her, a candidate for aid a man, receiv ed Sfiii votes, and that jo IHIcW w ie thrown out for irregularities, and we a.s superintendents of election, <lo Sr • < lil.it A. J. CMWtt IS duly elected mayor of Hie' city c.t Brunswick, La., lor the ensuing term, having r.-i eived the highest number of votes cam at aid election for mayor, and that J. i. dii Hignou, Tobias New man, Win it. Hart and Lea A. Robin son ;iro duty sieved aldermen of the city of Brunswick, Ga, for the ensuing term, hating received the highest k number of votes cast at said election for aldermen. TANARUS, L-w.ioRIGHT, aL-huldci of IJruiirtwick. VVA ■ fj-' SgS'A® -w* 1 of 111 Olisuiek cuX. r \ , I bi, IIS.', icl, IfV Li- From special committee, that the best proposition they could gel from the biow'uiag Cos., who hold the lease oa the xoct of Gloucester street, is to re-lease vo tie city thirty feet of ltte THE BRUNSWICK NEWS. same on comlitihu Hint ihc oily reim burse them t> I,he extent of M.oini lor improvements made thereon. ai -I a pro rata roil'notion frmn the annual rental, roiuinilloo recommended tiiai i~<- foot of Albemarle si root ho in* Woven! at onoo for wharf purposes. H*- . civod as information. ! or. polioo. fj.ro and building pormil 'oommiltoo, that they had granted per mission to T. K. and M. !•. Mroczkmv shi to loiild addition and shingle mol to house situated on Town Commons lots Nos. 25 and 27. between Cochran avenue and Stou vail street. Ordered filed. From same committee on petition ot |,i ~ j,i, turns to iee plant, that plans submit- Oil ilid not conflict wiln lire ordinanee and recommending ilial petition he granted on condition Hint plans lie strictly carried out. Adopted. From finance conduit tec on petition of George W. Richardson, recommend ing Mu' payment of $50.b0 for exira time devoted to collection of dog and stint tax. iiCView of the excellent re suits in I lie hand-ome increase in these revenues, as evidence of his activity during tile |>UKi six mouths. Report udopiod. Shorn committee on railroads ami harbor, on petition of ii. H Diiniel.s lor permission to put in spur tMrk on Cochrau avenue, recommending Uiim peiuiou be grained uiidoi tlio follow ing eomliiions. Thai'sine truck be constructed under the direction of the city engineer; that petitioner and his .-.in eesNin ami assigns shall maintain suitable and proper crossing where side ti aid* is lain ueros.s Ce.ehran are n in- or any ot Her streets tliat same may emus, said crossing to tie kept aim uiiiintaHied so that . anre will a> >• ami .nil,.eh- lor the eon * v in--ill pa.r age ot vehicle; iha'l In* sin i betweeti-ilie proposed spur truck a..d Hu main line of me u uml B. ra.il •lOitfi -m “y I ,i-hh; -fry ifu’i' r . ii-1 ( :Uf ei| in sinuihlo and sale condition tor i lie passage of veil teles; that should such side ir.aek puss .mo the control of any milluad eonipany or companies it shall ue the duty oi such company or companies to maintain all' cross ings; that cars shall dot be placed oa ..aid side truck, in any posiiiou thill wu in any way obstruct or block any of the street crossings. Adopted From Chief of Police is. A Burney, icporting T. L. Lajiiti anil John I Lamb tor violation of the police rules, and Ills tiling of the c.,argo.s with tin mayor, who iiao suspended John L. Lamb. Received m: information. Tlie mayor slated in tliis connection • hat charge bad been preterred some time ago against policemen Let Vis , Bill and K. L. Brady and weto in (lie hands of the late Alderman Franklin, acting mayor, dining his absence, search was bfeing made lor the papers' and they would probably he found in a day or two. The following resold Lion by Alderman (laliimm, was adop.ea. Be it and it Hereby is re solved by tne mayor and aldermen ot tho city of Brunswick in council as, rtcmhled that the charges preferred by till* elliei oi jHihce against Policeman J. 1,. Jamli T. 1,. l.aiulj Lewis K. Gill and ft. L. Brady be heard by the mayor and aldermen at the next regular meeting of eoeuifeii oi an adjinirument tnoreof. Further resolved that fomal written accusation tie preteri t ii and served on aid put ties at h aid three day.: before said meeting its provided by me char ter of said city in such cases. Resolutions. By__ Alderman Kaiser. Be it, and it is hereby revived, by tlie mayor and aldermen of (he city oi Brunswick, in council assembled, that .rein and after this date regular meet mgs of the mayor and council shall he neld every Monday at half past seven o’clock p. m. Adopted. lly Alderman Newman. Whereas, the city dock facilities, are very much limited, and captains ,r owners oFsmall craft are enable to (and and discharge their Cargoes anu products for market, were fore be it and it is hereby resolved by the mayoi and aldermen of the city of Brunswick xU council assembled, that the old city dock at me foot of Albemarle street be repaired and eulatged to dimen sions of dock proper, 40 by 60 feet, with a 15 foot run. nt a coat not to ex HOLIDAY SFASOH IS NOW Willi OS SENTIMENT OF CHRISTMAS NOW PERVADES THE AIR IN BRUNSWICK STORES ARE ALL DECOR A I Tl) Santa Claus Will Have No Trouble in Selecting His Presents For the Little One in Brunswick This Year. All hough Christmas is yet some days off. the city has already taken on a holiday appearance that betoken,p i t. .x • . • ... t lirt'l. ii.'i|ltrmU,V ItS UMS 1 MU’ the business section. The shop win dows are resplendent with countless leys mid articles which, when pur chased and sent to various persons, will cause happiness in many a house holds in Brunswick. For months past tho inorchunls have been laying in stocks of goods for the holiday trade, and one lias hut lo ob serve the horde of liuyots to realize that hose wlio pander to the tasle of the public have not underestimated the demand. Hundreds of people viewed the shop windows on Newcastle stieel, which were pay with holiday decorations and idled to overflowing with all manner of art ides, many of w hich will find their way Into (lie graces of young persons before long. If Santa Clans shauld happen, by any evil chance, to run short in presents he will have no difficulty in replan iidling his pack If he drops Into Bruns wick for half an hour or so to drive a bargain with local tradesmen. Those who have viewed the slinfi windows and spent sleepless nights lying lo think up a popes-' gift for this ITiend for that, and at. the same lime have a. due regard for cash on hand, tintst have been struck with the fact that tire toys Hrtis yeat a,* y,, ,d‘ away ahead of those of previous years and the Christmas toy is now in much evidence, and the ingenuity of their makers have certainly been pul to the lest. Whore nnce there was only a small stationary engine run by alcohol to make glad the youngster who took a delight in things mechanical, minin fine automobiles -real “red devils" that will run about the room in a sin prising manner, here come on the mar l;ot, and it may not be long before small well perfected presses will he made to meet iie demand of youth ; nlio take Interest in the "art prescr vatlvn." Animal toys appear to be all the rage this Christmas, and from gam pies of hideous bugs that, crawl about ,u a wonder.ul lifelike manner, not to men tion ruts and lizards that iaee here and tin re after having been wound up lik. a clock, it may bo supposed flint the lives of nervous old gentlemen and kittenish maids past the eligible line, will lie made miserable by small boy relatives Into whose hands these terri ble toys may fall. Of conies there are any number ot interesting toys that have never been impioved upon, and are as pleasing today as the time they were invented. Those are as much in evidence this year as before, ami they will doubtless survive the ages that are yet to come. it.vncpddpu.la.lld etaoshrd taoiinl tat i■cpit SI,OOO. Adopted. Ordinance—On First Reading. By Alderman Kaiser. An ordinance to amend section 43*1 of the code of the city of Brunswick, presetiliing what buildings may be erected within the fire limits of said city, and for other purposes. Section 1. Be it ordained by the mayor and council of the city of Brunswick, Georgia, and it is hereby ordained by antnority of the same; that section 4.3(1 of they Ode of said city be amended by adding thereto the following words, "or tarred gravel, and the materials used in such combina tion, including paper, tar and gravel, ‘must have a thickness of at least three-fourths of an inch. All sheds and awnings within said limits must have iron or steel frames,” so that when so amended, said section 436 will read as follows; Only buildings con structed of brick, stone, concrete or tabby shall be deemed fireproof and al lowed to be erected wruiia said fire BRUNSWICK. GA„ TUESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 16. THE! WILL TALS ALL THIS WEEK NO ACTION ON STATEHOOD BILL LOOKED FOR UNTIL AFTER CHRISTMAS. 10 ADJOURN EOR HOLIDAYS 4S£ House Will Devote Meet of Its Time to Bill to Give Secretary of Agri culture Power to Regulate Spread of Diseases. Washing! on, December 15. —After the n-uliiie morning bu inoss In the si nale was disposed of this morning Semii or I'mrinr usi*eu i:i e sompo ,o tal-r up bis bin lor the reorganization of the miliiia force of me United Mates, and be will continue to bring if forward each day in the morning hour with the hope of securing action early in the we-I* and of having It he come a law before adjournment fertile Übi isi mas holidays. Ai 2 o’clock the statehood bill was again taken up, and Renal or Online ham addressed the s.-i.-nlo in opposl nun i< (he admission r.f New Mexico and Arizona. He spoke at leiiglh, (Inoting from the testimony taken, by .the sub-eonimittee wnioii visited those territories, and giving his personal ox peronfe as a nieinlior of that commit fee. The Rtnlelinbd hit] win e.imtiniie each (.ily of the week, ekeopl. Wedn day, lo oe the order ofLbn,si ---- aitei 2 o’clock. Wednesday,? )>y special or der lias been set aside for eulogies for the dale sounder Howell, of New Jersey. The present, programme on Idle statehood hill is for .Senator Net on, also a member of the eomnil.i on territories, to follow Senator Oil iinghum. Senator Nelson will tie suc ceeded by Senator Bui aiiani and Kean. Alter those members ui tee committe* other senators will speak in opposition to the bill. Senator P.-veritlgo, chair man tvf ;/tu ■■ nT-y -V. 4'U't-cclos<* tin debate. Hr ..also will lie heard fre quently during the course of the tie bate on points as they come up. The senate wnl adjourn on Saturday for the holidays, and nut even the It tends of the bill express confidence of action on the measure betore that time. , in case opportunity offers Senatoi Pentose will make an effort to get up the immipi ation Bill at odd (tines dur ing the week, with the hope of secur ing action on it, lint j prospect now Is that it will go over until after the i.' h ns(mas adjou rr rnen t. In all probability (he bill making an ptopruilion for the prosecution of tltc agricultural deportment's fight on the font and month cattle disease in New England will he passed during t lie week. The prospects are for an liniiiter tupted week in the house. Tomorrow is District, of Columbia, nay, and the Bill to give the secretary of agricul ture power to make regulations to pre vi nt the spread of contagious diseases in live slock Inis been set for Tims day. Beyond tlds and the considers ion ol an urgent deficiency hill w.c will followed there is .in fixed pro gram. The committees may be called an. come odds and ends of legislation dis posed of before the ajournnaent for the Christmas holidays next Saturday. limits; and it shall not tie lawful for any person to construct, erect or build within said fire limits any house, shed, awning, tent booth, temporary iiuilu ing or other structure whatever, ol rnateia! outer than brick, stone, con crete or tabby, and Having a roof made ol any material other than slate, iron, tin-or other metal, or tarred gavel and the- materials used in such combina tion. Including paper, tar and gravel, must have a thickness of at least three-fouiThs of an inch. All sheds and awnings wlthtn said limits must nave iron or steel frames-:' Section 2. Be it Blither ordained by authority aforesaid, that all ordi nances and parts of ordinances in cjyj Hid with tliis ordinance lie, and (lie same are, hot eliy repealed. r flie following motion prevailed: that the time for the payment of the last half of .axes ouo the city of Brunswick for the year iyo2, be ex tended until December 27, lao2 and the cicik directed to issue execution against all in deiault on that date. Bills and accounts properly approv ed and audited , read an ordered plac ed in course of settlement. , Adjourned. N. D. RUBSELL, Clerk of Council. BILLS PASSED OF LOCAL INTEREST * . *■ REPRESENTATIVE BUTTS RE TURNS FROM ATLANTA AND TALKS OF WuUK DONE. INCREASE PAY EOR JURORS ——■ ■ —— < Those Serving on City Court Jury Will Now Receive $2 Per Day Other Bills That Were Intro duced During Session. Representative E. 0. Butts returned yefdci day fioni Atlanta, waero lie has been represent ing this county In the legislature. This was i,.r. Butts’ .rst ’dme in the homo of the lawmakers ami he seems to bo much pleased with the wink done during tho present ses sion. Mr. Units was seen by a representa tive of the News yesterday aim wu" questioned as to some of tho local hills that iio Introduced in (he house. Three bills of local interest wore pass ed. The City Court. One of them concerns the city courf, and will no doubt lie well re reived by( Ibose of our citizens wno nave to i oho on the jury of that ut umiak The bill paused amends no rvef, so as to allow the jurors two dol lars per diiy, instead of one, as has .*oun paid beretolo’re. Tin* bill was piisi'cti' ami will be a law as soon as u is signed by the governor. However, -tbs lull,wiil not be m effect until 11. is recommended by file grand Jury, h.b that .s a provision of the amendment. J’liirt will probably be done ,y me Jury *vben tin- superior court meets noxt month, anil after that time the city' court jurors will receive two dollars per day. It was thought that the in also ctif down Uie number of jurors loin twelve to six, but n does hot, the only change In ing Uie ainohiil paid. C'.oety Coimoisßienar* Another bill Introduced am. passed and will also soon become a law, an uiolizt-il the county commissioners to pay thetr chairman a salary of s3oq pfr year. Tfte present commissioners nave beoil faying the chairman a sal ary during the past two years, simply by introducing a resolution authoriz ing tne payment, but this was found to he against, the law and tlie lull had to. he passed in order that the chcairman could receive Ids salary regularly. The Terrapin Bill. rt bill winch will ho of much Inter est to those in south Georgia who are engaging In the terrapin business was aistt Introduced by Representative Butts and passed. Under Bus piesont Georgia law one is allowed to catch terrapins only between the first of Match and July 25 and the law atso says that no one must he found in tun possession of a ten apln any time oar ing tlie year which is not more than j'/t incites long. As this law mans tin: people in lids section who engage m the business of raising ami cultivating terrapins weie of the opinion that a fish commissioner could come and take all of their small terrapins at any time, and Representative Butts amendment to tlie law makes it lawiul for a peison t,o raise and cultivate ter rapins, or, in other words, operate a terrapin cavvl doing the entire year. Ul • outso it is still unlawful for one to eaten terrapins irora uie river except during the time prescribed, and then ihey must he over 5% inches long. These are about the only hills In troduced during the session Unit aro of any local interest. - - . m DEAD IN BALTIMORE, W. S. Potter, Father of Mrs. Dr. W. Rede, Passes Away Suddenly Telegraphic Information was receiv ed in Mils city yesterday announcing the sad death of W. S. Potter, which occur ted In Baltimore early yesterday morning. The deceased was the father of a rs. Dr. W. Rede and the sail news came in the nature of aseveie shock to the doctor and Mrs. Rede. Because of the suddenness of tho death the members of tlie family in (Ills city will not attend tue funeral, Dr. and Mis. Rede have the symptv thy of a large circle of friends in Brunswick, , x VENEZUELAN fORT IS FIRED ON BY BRITISH. 1 AND SEVERAL KILLED -f - ... . THE SHOW TONIGHT. “When We Were Twenty-One’’ Will Be On at the Grand. The attraction offered at (ho Grind tonight Is “When We Were Twenty- One,” which la Bald to he one of the heat comedies on the road. This show was soon In Brunswick last year, and thoKe Theatregoers who witnessed the performance will no doubt ho present again tonight. The advance sale of Beats has boon unusually largo and all Indications point to a large house. Among the books of the day (hero are few that wo would waste our nine over for a second leading The saute idea prevails lit regard to our vvilrts plays, with "When Wo Wcee Twenty- Due” as a marked exception. Thm treat comedy which is to be presented tonight has one fair auditor wuo in tended the performance a. seventeen consecutive matinees during its run at the Knickerbocker Uioaler in New York city. LONG FELT NEED FILLED. Brunswick Now Has a First Class Fish and Oyster House. Thurlow & Johnson, two enterpris ing newcomers, have opened a first class fish and oyster house in (lie Matthews'building next to the corner of Monk and Grant streets, and they’ intend to keep an establishment first, class in every respect. Brunswick lias needed a place of this Kind and the people should show their appreciation by liberally pat ionizing the new firm. u SUICIDE OFF VON SCHOFf-,... Young German In Texas Who Cla med to be a Count. Galveston, Tex., December I.V- A young German who was Known here as Hans Benjamin Is dead from morphine, pi>l sotting. It .3 said mat ills right name is tla lift 'Grafbieiil von SchoffUy and that he is a German count, lie iiL’ie inti. ;i r<? v ] ... hHvfn. arrived on hoard the ship Hanover, ii is said that, he owns a large estate in Germany and that ins father was a general in tlio German army. He war highly educated, speaking five lan guages fluently. ft. & B. PAY DAY. Employees of the Road Were In the City Yesterday Spending Money. The regular monthly pay train of too 15. & It. left early yesterday morning for all points along the road, and thou sands of dollars wet's paid out dining the day. Later, after the employees had re reived their money, they came to Brunswick and most of if was spent among our merehants. The monthly pay roll of the 15. A; !5. is now one of the largest of any concern in lirnns wicn, and every cent of the money is spent In Brunswick and our merchants keenly feel the result. MARRIED HERE. Mr. S. M. Dubberly and Miss Mattie Harrison Vi/edded Sunday. Miss Mattie Harrison, of Ml.. Pleas ant, and Mr. S. M. Lubberly, of Jack sonville, were united in the holy bonus ot matrimony at the home of Mrs. A, A. McGinnis, a sister of the bride, in this city, Sunday afternoon. Her. J. W. Malone of the First Methodist church, officiating. The affair rather on the Gretna Green order, friends of the contract ing parties objecting, but ns is usnally the case ctipld won aim the couple were congratulated by a number ol friends and left on a later train for Jacksonville where they are to reside, Mr. Dnhlmriy Is a brother of Messrs; .1. K. & J. .mvis Lubberly, of this city. —■— —■ —■ ■ \ Small Fire La: t , ' t. An alarm of fire was a..turned about 10 o’clock last night from bo\ I;'. The blase was discovered in a sma I shanty out on London street occupied by ne groes. The house was almost totally dcst toyed. Merchant Shoots Soldier. Chattanooga, Term., December I— George Edwards, a merchant, tonight shot an unidentified soldier of the Third artillery and inflicted serlgus wounds. Edwards claims the solaier was drutik, and lgter assaulted him with a knife when lie abet bun. PRICE FIVC CENTS. SHIP DEMANDED I Mr 8 PUERTO CABELt.O MADE 'fH®, TARGET FUR WAR SHIPS AFTER GIVING NOTICE. u||| Fort Replies to the Shots, But Was soon silenced ny the British and "’l” German Sh:ps-r-ltaly to cress ” X Her - Claims. Puerto Onbello, Saturday. De-comber Hi- -The British cruiser Oharybdis and tlio German cruiser Vlneta bombarded Die fortress here at 5 o’clock this af^i tot noon itnd quickly silenced It. Th& :: hoiuimidmeftt lasted for forty-five min- ' ulos. The fortress ia,,o<imposed of Bon. Oolaiio and tbo Castle I. .icrtauor Af ter the firing ceased, the Charyhdik sent iiiatines to occupy tho c ; ,sUo. Tlio fortress' tv as almost uezuolfsiiod,; Throe persons wore killed tiy the sliidl ing. The commander of Castle Libi-r -tador has been taken prisoner The cruisers are still liere. At 7 o'clock this morning luo dia ry lulis and Viuetai arrived here, search ing for Venezuelan gunboats. The tvm cruisers sent, their boats into the inner X port, but finding no gunboats the bouut were returned. The captain ot the British merchant steamer TopttfecL which was seized by the mob hero last Wednesday, then visited the British commodore, on board the Charyndiß, and lodged a. protest, against tho vio lation of Ills shiii. The British capi dr) loturned an hour later with if detacn- ' nn nt of fifty marines yviio nok' chhu , : r *r’t ol the Tepaze. The puinrmwv greatly xcited ,t,S ids incident anti raised iho cry. To arms!” but idem was no disorder. The British commodore then sent a message to the authorities at Puerto Cahelto, demanding immediate satis faction for the action of tue inub to having hauled down the British flag from i.io Topaze. saying that tr tins •-aisfaction was not forthcoming in two hours, at 5 o’clock, the fortress ttnd the custom house would be oom barded. On the receipt of this demand the minorities vent a message in President Oastio asking for instruc tion. A committee or the merer,ants of Puerto Cabello then approached the- American consul bore, petitioning Vilay to intervene. The consul accepted this •lu ston and v eiled the cruisers, but tie could obtain no alteration in the decision or tne nines. At a quarter before 5 a reply was received from President Castro, who mthoilzod (lie chief official hero to give the Birtish commodore ample sat isfaction. Df'oro this answer could he eommunicaied to the American con sul ihe hour stipulated for its receipt i: add at rived; the cruisers immediately; opened lire cm the fortress. The lire was returned from Fort Solano and Castle Libertador, tun the Venezuelan guns were soon silenced, \yhile tile firing continued there was intense ex citement In this port. Every house in town was,closed. The people .of Puerto Cabello can not account for this precipitate action on the pari of the allies, which they consider to be proof that Great Britain and (jermany intend forcing: war upon Venezuela. . *■; The British marines intend to'make i use of the cannon ia Castle LftiwtadoeJj No damage was done to t!\e town. The excitement of the people is subsiding: Soldier Stabs Policeman. Chattanooga Tonn., December .75. While atemptir.g to arrest, a drunken soldier of the Severn.i cavalry late last night Policeman Samaei'Lowery was seriously If not fatelty stabbed.' The soldier, whose name is. unknown, was raising a disturbance in' the dot loin when he wan caugkuand stain bed the officer with a long dlru and wade good W* escape, £