The Brunswick daily news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1903-1906, August 22, 1903, Image 1

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THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS. VOLUME 2, NUMBER 181, M SALiSBURY PASSED AWAY LAST NIGHT — ♦ — End Game to the Ex= Premier Shortly after 9 o’clock UNCONSCIOUS TO THE LAST By His Expressed Wish the Body Will Probably be Burled Beside His Wife, Although Gov ernment Objects. London, Aug. 22.—Lord Salisbury passed away tonight at 9,05 alter an illness of some time. The distin guished patient had not regained oou, seiusness during the entire day. During the evening and until he ex pired h,e lay as though dead. The end came most impercepitably. Some time ago Lord Salisbury ex pressed a wish that he be buried be side his wife, and while the govern ment will probably request that, the body be laid in Westminster Abbey, it is more than likely that the ex-prem ier’s wish will be observed. The attending physician announced early this morning that the patient would hardly live through the day, and his death was no surprise. NOTES ABOUT TOWN. Short Items Gathered Here and Teere by News Reporters. All first class grocers sell Lavadura. Eat at Wilson’s today. It is too hot to cook at home. Now is the time to wash your blank ets; Lavadura will make them solt as silk. Phone Wilson's aud your #Sr r * nt OM -Jtr }|p Mason T. Scarlett, of Fancy Bluff' spent yesterday in the city. J. B. McCullem has returned to the city and resumed charge of Wilson’s studio. Have you tried Lavadura? If not you want to do it once. D. J. Lang, a prominent member oi the Dawson bar, spent yesterday in the city. Lavadura is superior to anything on the market for general household ■purposes,. I) L. Houston, a well known Allan -8 ta merchant, was in the city yester day. F. D. Aiken is in New York on a business trip. Mike Brown has returned from a business trip to Atlanta. Lavadura 4s tb.e finest thing on earth lor washing silks, laces, and line wooien goods. Nothing like lruits and vegetables for summer diet, Get them fresh ai Ohris. Arnheiuers. ‘Phone (14 and he happy. J. B. Wright, of St. Simon, was among the visitors to the city yes terday. Why cook at home this hot weather when you can bring your family to Wilson's. For cleaning silver, glass and china try Lavadura. L. J. heavy has returned from a business trip to Albany. Lavadura will clean your marble topped tables and dressers until they look like new. Eat at Wilson's, the up to date restaurant Albert Fendig, left last night for an extended visit to ins old lirfuie in Indiana. Mrs. Mollie Allen, of South Fori Ky., says she has prevented attack', of cholera morbus hy taking ‘-ham berlain’s' stomach and liver tablet •when she felt an attack coming o. Such attacks are usually caused o, indigestion and these tablets are jus ■what Is needed to clean the stomac, and ward oS the approaching attack Attacks of bilious coiic may be pr<= vented in the same way. * Good Sanitary Methods are used at Jim Carter s for e’eani-ta clothes. Everything volt lighten ana Yestflatsd. ~. • .di- THE PENNSYLVANIA INTRODUCED 10 NEPTUNE + New Cruiser Was Suc= cesfully Launched Yesterday CHRISTENED BY MISS HANNA Thousands Gathered at Cramps Ship yard to See Uncle Sam's New Fighter Make Her Dive Into the Waves. Philadelphia, Aug. 22. —In the pres nece of on© of the largest and most distinguisded crowds that ever throng- Cramps' shipyard o a like occasion, tjb'o United States armored cruiser Pennsylvania was launched today. Miss Quay, daughter of United Status Senator Quay broke a bottle of American champaign on the cruis er’s bow and said: “I christen thee Pennsylvania.” On the christening stand was a dis tinguished party, the conspicuous fig ures including Governor Pennypacker, Senator Quay an a a number of other eminent representatives of the state from which the big cruiser takes its name, Secretary of the Navy Moody and a delegation of naval officers from Washington, and many other promi nent guesfla. It was a fete day at Kensington, as all such occasions are. Grouped about, the wliSrves and dotting the Deleware for miles arund were craft of every description, from local excursion boats to foreign steamers. The launching was carried out with out a Witch. It was half past noon when the last shores were knocked from the ways and the colossal vessel began her brief journey preparatory to taking her maiden plunge into the deep. As the marine monster glided gracefully down the greased cradle after the proverbial bottle of wine had crashed against her bow, the.en thusiasm found vent. The crowds in the yards roared anti screamed, the party on the christening stand waved hats and cheered, and the boats on the river added their whistles to the gen eral din. At the conclusion of the ceremonies luncheon was served in the mold-loft and a numoer ol felicitous speeches were made, among the speakers be ing Governof Pennypacker and Secre tary Moody. The Pennsylvania is regarded by naval experts as a marvel in the an of marine architecture. She is class ed as a first class armored cruiser, .sfie na.s been likened to a uai fu sm. possessing a protection of armor only a little under the weight of that de signed for the huge ships oi the Geor gia class, while she is superior to all uattlesbius in point of speed. The Pennsylvania is to develop a speed of 22 knots, waicn is a na lion ol a knot more than the best Per formance of the fast Hying Brooklyn. The Pennsylvania has length on Un load water line of 502 feet and her extreme breadth at load watoi line is about 70 feet. Her mean draft is about 24 feet (i inches, but. when she is loaded to her fullest capacity and the bunkers a-ix.- all tilled with coal, sue draws 20 feet and 0 inches ol -water. The total coal bunker capacity is tons. The vessel will he P i| j peiied by twin screw, four cylinder, nipple expansion engines of 23.0'1u 111 dicatod horse power. i lie Pennsylvania will have a ;•>••• armament composed priucipk.iy w gu- ; of medium size tbai are coma.- , to in great execution under rapid man agement. There will be four eight inch guns, in pairs, in two electrically controlled, elliptical, balanced turrets having inclined points plates. On the ; upper deck at the corners of the su perstructure four six inch guns wiii be mounted on spousons. each having an arc 01 lire of about i4 degrees. On the main or gun deck there will be ten six inch guns in broadside. Eigh teen fourteen p lunders breech load ing rifles, twelve three pounders, two machine guns, and six autimatic guns of small caliber, together with four pounders in the military tops and two three inch field guns, will constitute the battery of small guns, Extends Thanks Dr. F, Joerger and family desire to extend their sincere thanks to those who were so kind during the illness and death of Mrs Joerger. They also appreciate the beautiful floral offer ings seat to the familr- BRUNSWICK. A., SUNDAY MOR NING, AUGUST 22. 1903. THE RELIANCE WINS IN BEAUTIFUL RACE Defender Captures the First Race Defeating Shamrock 111 By Several Hinutes UPTON’S BOAT LEAD TOR OVER AN HOUR ,f- But Gradually the Defender Closed in and Had Passed the Challenger Before First Mark was Reached New York, Aug. 22. —With the first gray streaks of dawn this morning New York harbor far down as Sandy j Hook, presented a scene ttiat tire- j saged some of the unusual. At thiV early hour the entire harbor was dotted with craft, ranging from the tiniest of napthas to great ocean liners, and even the casual observer might have guessed that this was the day for the great international yacht ing contest, testing, as it were, the yachting powers of the contending forces of the old and the new country. The early hour dawned as beauti fully as one could wish; Old Sol shin ed out resplendidly, and Boreas, as J if posted of the events of the day, tem pered with winds beautifully. The freshness of the morning air was punctured with a southeast wind, blowing at the rate of about ten knots per hour; the sea was as calm and the sky as blue as the designer oi yachting weather could have out lined. As tlie early morning hours passed on the southwest wind* increased in .velocity and at ten o’clock it was estimated that the wind was coming and going at a speed of 17 knots per hour. Tlie Shamrock 111. and the Reliance, like mad dogs of war, released Rom the moorings, were meneuvering foi position: there was a series of mag nificent stuariue evolutions, both mas ters of the- art of nautical uomeucleiv lure were at work, and thousands of eyes, from countless craft watched the scene. As the two greyhounds of the sea peered into the vision ol the gathered multitudes, eager not to get tied up at the post, tuousauds aim thousands oi voices rang out in glad acclaim to wish them both "bon voyage. Riko the scene ol Thursday tne occasion was auspicious, once again tlie of the red, white and the blue mingled with those ol Britiaina and the loui leat clover. Front the decks oi va riously decorated vessels Boated strains of sweet music and "God Save ,He King’ - and the Star Spangled Ban. yieiUnjtorspersed w.ihli an u ote from "Kathleen Mavourueeu made a rythm of music, but the vast multitude of spectators to the glory u f the occasion. At 11,40,50 the Shamrock, the pndw of ail England, and the boast 01 me lovers of Erin, arrayed in the luagiu liceut fullness of her capacity, dasa eu across the starting line. A shout, a wild applause mat finally lost it self in the stretches off Sandy uooa a,... tier welcome, and then, a rr,rs ,i IP Ufiiance a* J L sue was, the hope and me ambition of a hundred V me„ hike two monster ust toolo m. racers sped on their course, an TZTZ SSZZZ r Z SS. o. “t“ Z as 1 o'clock the Sbau.romv ‘ ■ n the lead, but at that ume the =ai lanV Reliance was pointingS *B™ „ „ver the contesting yachts, the Shamrock was on her port tack and the Reliance was in the act of o'er basiling her rival from across the sea- At Captain Winge, of the Shamrock, by hard work, had suc ceeded in working his way out to windward and was steadily leading the Reliance to the mark, which was then close in sight. But, io! Sham rock meets her Waterloo, and Captain Barr puts the Reliance straight after her rival with a har.y gust of wind, duds id awards lior mf.dsbipsl. An wther instant and the American boat shows her stern to the Shamrock At 1:0R ■ the wind was blowing stronger, the 17 knoes had increased to 20 and the Reliance, catching the inspiration of the breezes, was lead ing her adversary by at least two mm-, übes. Both boats were sailing un der full speed, but somehow the Re-, liance was stiffer In the blow. AT 1:21 the wind still increased and was blowing easily a gale of over 20 knots. Both boats were being handled magnificently, but the Reli ance, at every stretch, was out point ing and was footing faster tliaid tlie Shamrock. The wind was well to | windward and the American boat made ! wonderful gains. At .1:55 the Reliance turned the j mark and throe minutes * later was closely followed by the Shamrock 1 1 was thou a race before the wind and both boats went to work in real \ good earnest -ami sailing at a lei rilic speed. At this singe of the gaum j it was more than apparent that Hue Reliance was fairly running aw a. : w ith the race. Then- was a full wind , ou quarter and both l.oats were put ting up the best, light possible. At 2,;;7 the* usual 37 to knot gah.’ appeared again Tin Shamrock had some trouble in getting baloon jib v but linaliy got under way again ui goood shape. The Reliance, however continued to go away, and it was cun ceedod at this point that, Damng ai accidents, she would win by at lea from two to four minutes. At 2,2'd both yachts had < oniph J left the licet behind and tin- Gaam roclt was putting up the be.it pellet malice of the day. She wav in Rot wind and was rapidly gaining on the Reliance. However, tin last of the game little English cr.ild ; | of uo avail and the dash to .he lim :i line without turthei iueidmt ami I absolutely tree of accident, in'-- J * liance crossed liniishcd at p. m.-'.I the Shamrock followed en>- !y ; rived at 3:01. The race today was unqueso Iona! L a magnificent piece of work and both th*• owners and crew of tin- reaper tive contestants are being cougratulat ed oil all sides for the spieioß'i ■ done. While fite Reliance ha.- : <-o '- ■' the first blood the work of tie- .-nan. ,-oek lias challenged the admiration of all true lovers ot yachting pe- I’he fact i hat she was inly •' sled t>.v something less than four minuu by clique.-lonably tlie be.-l heal taal lie-) the st.-as.iias won new lam- t- tor le-r. The fa'ilure of Hie Shamrock o sc,a, today, while a disappointment to Thomas and his friends, lias not r< dueled her betting average, avi lo.ngiu bets at two to one are being laic a as frequently as they wen- beloie The next race will occur Tu< mia.. and from all indications it wil. the best performance of Uio = eric, that is if Shamrock weather prevails, for it is sate to say that those hi charge of the Shamrock wili make one last effort fa the race, for two straights in a series of five races would certainly handicap the Irish boat. The following Mee.-anu- r . < iv • and during the course of (he race and posted, will give a more gsafitc account of the contest: In,mi;,—Course fifteen miles leeward and return. Weather getting hazier and wind now 17 knots an hour. 111,51), —Siart delayed, wind freshens [to Ik knots hour. 11. —Breeze freshening every mom ent, Reliance is now apparently on ly 35 seconds behind the Shamrock, southeast wind blowing steadily ten miles an hour Weather clear, sea smooth. 12,55. —Shamrock holding her own tj’houah the Kelt ancle seem® be pinling higher. Shamrock 30 seconds [ahead. Yachts stiiitig very close to gether. | 12.20.—Shamrock on port tack. | 12.32. —Shamrock lias worked out ! to windward and is loading the Re | liance to the mark which is now in sight. 12.43. —Wind nearly 2o miles an hour. ItePiatic- out pointing Sham rock and footing faster as well as increasing lead to the wndward. 1,08.- —Wind blowing stronger. Re liance increasing her lead and ap pears lo be about 2 minutes ahead. 1,5;). —Reliance turned mark at 155 and Shamrock t,SS. Both now run before the wind. 2,04. —Reliance seems to he running away with the race. Wind on quar ter. Both boats sailing at a terrific speed. p. 20.- Fleet now behind. Appears from fleet that Shamrock is gaining fast. 3.ii2. — Reliance crosses the finishing line 2.57,30. Shamrock 3.01. I.hl. -Reliance crossed the line at 3.11. corrected time heating the Sham rock about I minutes. RELIANCE WON RACE BY OVER SEVEN MINUTES New York, Aug.22.-The Reliance win- by seven minutes and forty sec onds. Beat Shamrock, nine minutes and twenty five seconds. IN HONOR OF LLOYD. ■ a Memorial Tablet was Dedicated to Him Yesterday. | Philadelphia. Aug. 22. A memorial 1 1 -.;, i oi Thomas Lloyd was dedicated loony in SI. Augustine's burial ground The tablet was ordered to be erected l,v ;,,-. National Shorthand reporters’ a: -e- iation at its convention last year, n Poston. a. the dedicatory ceremonies ad ii ■ a were delivered lev 11. \ Mur .;i . chief of tin reporters of the i*,iji. ,j states seiiaie■ <’■ G Beale, court reporter of Boston, and by .Ma in | f Gridin, whoso investigation i ii store-a! personages and events ..dative to early Catholic history in i'! iiia■ Ie I p liia led by the story of Thus iJo'-d'* lif-u with tlie subsequent at-- ion of the National association in Honoring the memory ol the "father of professional shorthand reporters. A Good Opportunity. Phe excursion over the Southern to Atlanta on August 28 will afford a splendid opportunity for passengers to visit. Indian Springs, Liiliia Springs and other resorts in the vicinity of Atlanta Tickets will be good return ing up and including train leaving, Atlanta 10.45 Sunday r.igbt, thus al low.ng ample time for those desiring to do so to spend Saturday and Sunday at any of the mountain resorts In North Carolina, and Georgia, Faro I flop. i’.F.m-.vvick and return *3,50. 'RAILS COMING TO FISH ROAD TO OGLU I B.& B. Will Soon Be Com pleted to - T hat Place PRESIDENT ROBINSON GONE Hi and General Counsel Wimbish Left Yesterday for New York. Aftre a Trip Over the Read. President Robinson and General Counsel Wimbish, of the Brunswick and Birmingham Railroad company. Who have been in the city lor a few days, sailed on the Mallory dreamer yesterday for New York The pri vate car "Brunswick” which brought the passengers to the city was left hw. la this connection :! was learned at the office of the company yesterday that rails had been shipped from New York on Friday's sterner to complete the line to Oeilla. They will arrive her" Monday and will immediately be transported to that end of the line. T ; :‘- road would have been complet ed lo Oeilla sevoiw! days ago had the rails been on hand. The l!. K- IS is now only a few miles from Oeilla and a large force of hands will get to work completing which will give the R & B. eonnneetions with Hi" De- Mia and Invinville which is owned by the local road. NEWS AT BROOKMAN. A Batch of Newsy Rems From Bruns wick's Little Suburb City. Brooknian Ga , Aug 22, 1903. Mr. Thomas Livingston is still in disposed to the regret of friends Mr. John Stevens -is spending this week at home. Mr. iljive Stafford spent Wednes day here- with friends. Mr. Richard Matthews was among his friends here Wednesday. Mis.s< 1 inuiae Baker has returned to Brunswick after a pleasant v to Miss Florida Livingoton. Miss Elisabeth Williamson entertain' ed at flinch Wednesday evening. Right handed game was played. De lightful refreshments were served and quite an enjoyable envening was K| 0-lit. Miss Florida Livingston gave a cro quet party Thursday afternoon. Fix pint,cl. Elegant cefreslimi/ilp were served on the lawn under the grand old oaks ami palms. Every one re ports a jolly time. Mr 'Nolud Goodyear has returned frm Way cross, after spending a weel with his mother. Mr. Joe Williamson is out again af ter his recent illness. Mr. and Mrs Jackson spent Sunday here with friends The'coiivicts are now working the road between the court house and Brooknian bridge. Will Arrive. Tffo various special agents of the companies having policies on the prop erty d'-stroyed in the fire last Monday will arrive in the city tomorrow, and the several losses will he adjusted •promptly. In Good Shape. The News job office has resumod business and is ready to do all kinds of work on short notice. Let us '**d in your next job. Excursion From Atlanta. The South' ru railway is advertis ing an excursion from AI laid a to Brunswick on l-riday August 21. Tin low rate of $4,00 for the round trip is oft*-’re ! ami it is ext noted that a large crowd will come down. Eat All You Want. Persons troubled with indigestioi or dv.-.popxia can eat all they want if they will take Kodol Dyspepsli Cure. This remedy prepares th< fomaoh for the reception, retention digstion and assimilation of all o', the wholesome food tfiat may be aten, and enables the digestive or gans that gives health and strength Sold by Joerger’s Pharmacy. Only the Experienced can guarantee and give you a flrßt class job in Cleaning, Pressing and Dyeing clothing? Jim Carter has the bciti -experience. PRICE—FIVE CENTS. PEE GILL GAMES 10 BE PLSIED THIS WEEK Fort Screven coming Over Again to Irv it With Locals PH CIS BACK FROM M’RAE The Boys Are Indignant at the Treatment They Received While There From the Bail Team. | Manager Gob-mail has arranged with the Fort Screven team for three games to Is- played here Thursday, Friday a,ml Saturday. Local fandom is qulite anxious to see some more baseball ii having been two or three weeks since tve have had a game. I’ll" Fort Screven team has been kero once already this season and was defeated in three straight games by the Pilots. The team, however, is a strong one, and while the locals won three games, they had to play good ball. Werner, the south paw, who pit- lies for til-' soldiers, is one of the best, t wirlers in the state and lie has been pitching excellent hall of late. Tlie Pilots returned yesterday from Mcßae where they played three games with tlie team of that city winning one, and as the boys say, be ing cheated out of two. Manger Cob-man and the members of the club are very indignant at the treatment they received while at Mc- Rae. They claim that they were not only cheated out of the game but Swe.r<* treated more likil dogs than gentlemen by the Mcßae team. In the first place they were carried to a fifty cent per day hotel, but o.ntered such a strong complaint that later they were removed. In the last ball game the boys weie badly dealt!) with. Tlie home team went out to win*the game and they • li<l with the great assistance of the umpire.,lt is thought that lie had* neat sum staked An the game. However tiu* hoys were treated in a had manner all around and not many good words were expressed by them of the Mcßn* people when they re turned yesterday morning. It is probable that 1 lie club will come here next week and if they do Manager Coleman says, he will show iliem how gentlemen should be treat ed. ZIONISTS’ MEETING. Jews From All the World Assembled at Basle. Basle. Aug. 22.- Itepresentatvc Jews of tio* United States, Great Britain, Germany. Franco, Austria, and other countries have gathered here for tlie sixt.li Zionist congress, which is to begin its session here tomorrow The congress this year promises to be the most important ever lield in velw of the late Kishineff outrages ami the political situation in eastern Europe. There seems excellent reason for believing liiat ihe Zionist leaders are preparing to take full advantage of tlie situation developed through the Mace donian uprising Yacht Race Returns. At the request of our friends and patrons we have made arranger.onts to post yacht race bulletins in our place Tuesday and the public is cor dially invited to come and hear the latest news fron?*the great race. L Goldsmith & Cos. A Card. I beg to announce tc the trade and he public generally that Mr. T. B. "erguson, the soda water man, is ucti uperintondent of my bottling works, nd as the public well knows he will turn out only the best of -verythi. , our line. We are Intro-inein;.* rev -ral new drinks, among the same . ng, Mexican Wine Punch Soda, some thing entirely new arid never before qualed.. Our Peach Mellow is a whole poach orchard in every bottle. We also out up the world renowned it...a :ecr and the genuine Coco Cola for, -hich we have the exclusive rivht live its your orders and we guaran tee to please you. Very respectfully, l. nrmvi'i 30fi Bay StrctL Phone ]RS. At. an all round household article I.avadura Is (lie greatest discovery ot the CtUUiry, 4. st-