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TRE BRWSWCK toOty'^NEWS.
VOLUME 4, NUMBER 125,
BHUMSWtCK’S LARGEST
BUSINESS CONCERN
ELECTS ITS OFFICERS,
AHHUAL Mill
OF DOWNING CO,
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It was Held Yeste day at
Offices of the Com
pany Here
LUVCHEON WtS TINOtIUD
Major C.*vnlng ia Aga : n thj Pres.
Idant, R. W. Patterson, Vico Preol*
dent and J. J. Co-solsy the
Secretary.
The annual meeting of 11.0 stock
holders and directors pi lha Downing
Company was held iu this Uy yc-star
day and was largely attend,. : by tUo
who are intermixed iu tills ...-tut xuuus
with enterprise
TSia first meeting of re u.-e.\ war
Ut of taa itcuukoidern, v.;cu wa
Wd in the on era oi the com iay ana
the only matter of interest v. *3 thu
at action of a uircctornte 0. he torn (ta
x'> for the con.mg year, which rxauiteJ
a., follows: G Downing. .. .L Tail
and J. J. Connie/, of fcruneviei: H. V*.
Paterson .off e,v dork: E. . . f lic a. o.
Tilton; VV. (.:. creou. of i . .-. am.
i.. L. coviagU-u. Ci fensn-t .n.
'ms xueet.uc of tho stoex.x . a
a very unarm) o>*n one ana nl. .hoe.
resiiiv bee*jut. ii wO ut* UX-jfv: . ;UOit
nL u# ;ond..ct of tea
f
.or thw past /eat au uo-p 0 >-u tfi
Eiun.. eoxxudccce for tne .j..
l-uaiediaioii following n. 'Tint
o. ffie siocKii-jtdere a me.; 1., ct tin
dno'-Tors was held uIU uic i u. : aia.
tors of hoslnesh wore tram- vtou. Pro
labiy too mo: 1. miporiaot v kof the
board, certain)/ the moot npo: tarn
1 lie so far as t e stoc.taoi.l. . ..o con
C‘ rned, was ’fie deinarin,; . . an an
pual dividend ofter. i.or c m on the
captal sloes..
in this connection, it m . he of In
to real 10 say that the co: . xi .. ha.
tits in tho custom of do : • this
annual tou par pant divideim .or many
years find Use too con.i'-i o. ta.
ht nrd rostoiday was only i. ; it lia?
l oon ror a gooo, long uun.
During the mooting ox tb . Urectors
they a.ru eivo.ee Cuivors 1. r the yea.
find it is a ,-r at comflim >. t to the
(,resent excel cut board tt say thin
tLoy were a.i unanimously ro-e-.ctSu
;c their sevc.al oikcxai places. Thu
tiiacers eiec.o,. yesterday ~..0 03 to.
lows; C. Downing, Uiunu.-ick, pros
juoxxi: It. W. Hattefsoa, !.••* torn
v-ce prosider.J. J. Conoijy .Bruns
v. .cn, iccrotaty,,
After tae n iw-ting, tho participant!:
enjoy oU a spicadiaiy arii'i fed iuncu
ten in tie private dining n c:a <i the
t. f letnoipe, wonn proved 1 ho one ot
u. e_iG3t delightful auair of toe alau
ever given in Biunawica.
On luO wn< ? tao do.xxgs at the day
y,ere pieasetxt ones tor Brunswick's
prc-atest The : .lifioidera
were ail pleased with the a ’ pti com.
dividend ana me cirootors . ere y.eas
ed w.ui last year s o,o<t 1. i*_d oe
iieva that the msuageaieo. wiii once
uroit m toe cvuauct Oi ti e oujiueso
this year.
Aa orunswicli will jola Thu News in
wishing oiu couipan/ uae very laitesx
measure of success not on. y ut iSea,
but iu tuaay roars to count
Trout.it> vv.th aounurn.
At Eastman ui., a to* u. > ugo cou
sideraaie aaouement was vt-u.e'u .vsei.
ita eoutoera Jt&l.way .ox; suy, .. y lt
cvuatrucuou iung tuempiu u> Uy a
Bititt track king Exist’La ..osa av
DU*. Tae gang uad suecee >d i.i piac
lug la pos.uo i orossues ij abo it ivO
leet. ween tee watc-ai appeared au u
(at a ju( to iuuhar piu.-.-uo j! tae
work. Tuo mayor auu <t. ..men a.
ecce instructed the to re
move tae Ilea, ulixe cue A the
ittlfcMa appialad bo J. £1 ■ ■ -p. actor
-c■' t . *t:raat.
tee those
ri-i^HSH D ties, but c e v ~rk o:
Ci^crosstiee wn l.nishcd.
Hawa-i to Tax Crfcle-
Honolulu, Jan. 17. via Cu\ Francti
co. Jan. 25.—1 Ue upre:i o court ot
Hawaii has given a novel decision to
the eud that the six miles ot tco uans-
Vaclflo cable which Ilea vithiu tha
three mile limit below lev; tide mark
U taxable ac personal property. The
cable oompan made no return of the
cable, the assessors value 1 it at 42,-
OU) and tha supremo 00'. rt declare*
# iambi* ▼*># at *WAu>,
BANKRUPT COURT
a—
Case of the Morgan Drug Store Will
Ee Heard by Referee Isaac
Today.
In the bankruptcy court yetterdr.y
Col. C. P. Goodyear, the trustee of the
‘ elate cf the Henry Tyro Company,
! ankrupts, of Patterson, Cin.. filed his
bond for and the court catered
•>.n order approving the same. C?IP
Goodyear will proceed to P.iatterson
•it an early and^ d4> take charge of the
i tsets of this estate and to engdgo ao
• -vely in the auministraioa of hit trust
The application of ihe appraisers In
*ho E. L. I.ioore bankrupt vy case ol
. earson was filed and C. H. Loavy.
'■ustee of the estatet was ord’.rvd to
••ay the appraisers |SO each and their J
■ uveiir..; vatensos as compensation
or each services. I
The co.irt t ill be engaged today In
he Ucar.ug <>p the Morgan Dru,, Store
tnd I. N, Bishop cases and ':a re
oenraiug ci the iuterveutirn of the J
•f. Goa Cos., of Waycrou* >u the fi. G
Villisms ease.
in tne Morgan Drug Btore and I. N.
. shop cases trustees will be sppointeu
.iu apprarsert numed by jueg.' isaac
■ id the bankrupts will bs e.ve:aiued
cane <0 I'nrk cf Macon re, resent
ao petU.ouing creditors in ths Jlor
an Drug Store case, and Kay, Beane;
ad Conyers of this city, represent
u benkruot.
t rovutt and Whitfield repres 'i.t Dr.
N. Bishop and Ataicsou ear Duu
<u> 11, e ere !<%. iB.
session is escccted to b. unite
• interesting cue to the people of this
iy Sieiug intere and la
e Morgan ITug Store rnattci. Th.
art will convent at II o'clock.
rOfil IS Oil TRIAL
—*. —
videncs Looks Rather Gad icr Cor.
tractor. Who U Charged jth
Arson.
X S. Fort, the young white man who
as placed in jail a few days a -,o on
no very serious charge of arc:;, was
■veu a [rjiliiilnary heating before
übtlca Fahm yesterday afternoon, but
of the vast amount c evl
enco in tho case, it was no! concluded
net went over until ten o’cloet this
.uroint;, ween tho Inveauaatlon will
a resumed.
Judge A. E> Gain, l'eo.r sent tho
■nm is tas rvu .c.and Juuge c
: mmee appears lor the c.es'on.io. At
-e hearing yeaverday, tha most dam
riag witaesa asatnst the accuse : was
.and ICnchuon, a painter, who tta; em
oyea on the two building;; He ..wore
..at Fort cau.e to see him ace .shoo
.m how he would llko to see a name
iO sgld so th ) witness swoto ,tin. it he
as in me aottp ou the Hnat con nets
.mi that it would be worth fifty <3 liars
t. any man who would burn cutset
town. The v itueas also swart that
iter Fort visited him at h'a hoi sa ia
. state of intoxication and site -i,U)u
n renew the conversation ( n tho same
..us, wuereupon, be ornred n n to
cave the house. This witness also
.rought cut tae faot that Fort knight
_ ouilaera risk insurance policy a the
..■us of eight Hundred domra.
James Prim and A. Noaieas. o vnera
y. the prupemy deatroysa, weu a iso
.worn aad uic'r teatiuiony only rolat
. a u* no .act tnat taetr ooatrac price
..tilt Tort was only seven n. adreu
ottar.t i<>r the two houses an : that
,o had C. : vu five hundred and i venty
. ght udhiia. on same previous o too
mu
Chief Greer, of the Brcmsw'k are
epartme-nt, was called and he t( stifled
cat he saw ihe two houses ouiy two
nays hetore the fire and tout they
* ore mere h 1 Us and wait* not hail
completes*..
This i* a very serloua <aa ua the
penalty tor a r uon In Georgia is death
or the penitentiary tor Ufa.
It Is understood that the and ,-fense
will attempt to prove an alibi when
the case is called today, cent ndin*
t'-.at fcprt was not In the city on tho
night of tho ourntag.
It 1* understood that about fifteen
witnesses will he examined today and
the chances ere that It will take the
entire day to complete tho ca -,.
The matter le ettreotiui considers
! tie teterest to the sity-
TRAFF
yamioii
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Mercury In Brunswick Ear!/ This
Morning, V7s Only Six Pi nts
.Above.
Six above \cro. Now
freexe you?
Dropping gait of ono^^B
degrees tho mercer
Gnued on tno toboggan until it
)&Rgfeaking
wflwbttroo men
1 ‘-'EisRK i 7 air.v
nark.
•and taking WM
The I 1 11 *W BP
tween five and ton poiW,. aLr. v the
’tto mark i# unusually cold '.<•• ather
for this south Georgia porr, and uiosa
w inter tourists who aro hero #i a ro
tnindod of ttiCir froze nciimataa; 'ster
day, but tho ‘ ery cold weather maoo
tfce coal and wood dealer cuuoit 3. it
ras a little rough on the people ccus
.ocued to a “tunny clime” and thrre
v as some little suffering aiuci. ; the
poor evoQ la Brunswick.
Tho morcu v started on the Town
r ard shoot Tuesday afternoon a: out 3
t'ciock. it grew gradually coui.tr all
tiring tho night, and those who retir
ed with a more comfort tor cj erlng
awoke /estm’day morning vv t ice
■ergs next to the sa-.et, at les that
wS3 lua fac.ing. Steadily the cola
-oiiilnucd, acooiuisuied by a suft
rrth.vo.it vr.ad, v'U.ch vi. .nU( .
-rough the wires and made H ere.,
.ud from o .ns’ido. Leut nin'M ,u ji\
/ before it the thormometar it. alei
a j aiiove riro, ai i ouioric . im.i
topped o. ; r two mote degrees t n si
when it v.aj iaat vitited 011 ti, out
-ue by the ir mm reporter u v., . car
,mg on a big fiination witli do. b
xove.
However, misery.loves comp-.u v ann
ha spark of comfort that liru.t wick
atm will have this morning is ta read
eg of toe weather news in othe • star
a. whore the thermometer <•> 1 uov
i.nvo numbers low euough to .tore
■do drop of iua mercury.
GLITTERING GkC.TIA” TO . jHT.
A High Class Comedy Will be t is At
traction at Grand This Ever .13.
The attraction at the U'aud i right
will bo Glittering Gloria” one uf the
i.lfehest Comedk'a on tiro road.
"Gloria" is amusing 10 too i: yhest
dogreo and i*s humor ia of fnc kinJ
t!v at Will tnako some people 11. check
treir rlsibles without, fear of hr rising
their dignity. The play pas a o .neci
. a story that taugs tosoluer ex oding
ij well through tho entire thru* acts.
’ he story Is mso bright aa to ii :< -and
situations whtca ere oeacelv
vd and well developed,
CJloria has been out visiting for sev
t’ai weeks an l comes back with a vn
use full ot favorable cr.ti<-.s .. ana
tne applause of other cities stm nn o
ing in ror ears. She has Letn a rrm._
received and lior powers fasel. aeon.
aumiUed ail or whicn wili bo iu fie:
tavor her a. fisher and Kyi by were
tar sighted enough to provide th ; xuay
with tne beet of aiatoriai tor !•; ~u*o
out all of ira important aetaile and
cast appoariug iu Gloria is o.u that
gives aseuraute ox tne best Is.n .Umg.
Miss Doromy Mortou is the CHw.u and
laa touud the part most c -.-a
uthors who refioet har -.-ciaUi,utiohs
A ia Goo. H'aiai'ni, Wilton sietl-H, Bern
U*ary Lum UtHinea irina* D•.> nw
v\. M. f 1 eemaa .
Alfred Vanderbilt Hurt.
Now York, jau. Hi.--Alfred winter
mit is auiiennj from a uaaly w... .cho.i
vrkle ns a rossit of a tail bore
- ack riding.
No Mercy for Hamilton.
Columbus, 0., Jau. 26.—The jcprams
court today refused to oai.fci ..in a
motion to ills a writ ot error 1 1 the
caso of Herman Hamilton, who • - ooa
e'emned to dlo Friday night .i t'no
v'cctric chair lor tho uiurdor of ; wotk
can in Portsmouth. An effort ill be
mada to got the governor to commute
the sentence so that tae caso r-uty be
taken betoie the pardon board.
To DrsifjO Tennessee River.
Huntsville, Ala., Jau. 25. —Coagres*
n an William Rlcharduon writes from
V ashtngton that ho has secured an
appropriation of $15,U00 from u.) gov
eminent to dirdge tho Tonnercoe rlv
i f between Hobbs Island and Cantors
ville to remove sand bars and deepoa
the channel la the hope that tallway
I tiansfer boats operated the Nash
j ville, Chattanooga and St. Louis rail
road can hereafter operate lulog a
, low water ee>l.
kRUNS VICK, GAn Tf!l gf MORNING. JANUARY ’*
in New 1
Doing Gi j
Damag^SP*
• " vjaF ,
SEVIR\L DFAIHS
W SO FAR Jgjl^^UD
Have
polled to
Their Trams**lf
‘s*
poor sm-jj&ii
—n
l arge Stoamrhlp Alhora
Near New York—
Washed upon Baach-S*i<r
Deaths Hava OicorreduMn:
Uia Exposure—Gold inte-Bj
Sections. Mm
New Tork, Jan. £s—’TUß' erffst
row storm and gale in theVß .ry ot
Manhattan isintd fcj- at loaßr. iyity
do years wo# tho one whic^visited
hm c.ty eiarty this m-ruing auH which
. as been lacpi-santly at work for tko
i.iiio day.
A i a r-‘ suit of the storm, vvh: b w:<
imethhig tori 18c, ad. t.uslifciu hi* ihjs
iy has been proitlcall/ atop: *ts A*,
i., .■ hour tho wind i.-i rayir.s ta vo
■•city of M miles tut hour hr,j t end
oea not seen to m: In oir.iix, i- taO,
e storm muicutea ne w sireeg p It
very minute The rapidity ot-J-tip
ind has can and great snow and. :,is, p,
;r secthuiß of th, : city wdtcfi \ inicti
■ niiy miiKo it imiosslbio for ti. rail
mads to ship goods. It is flashed by
a no hero this tlij,> ::foynf
eiulition jridvaiis over tht-entA. com
ry east of the riv'er. "
Another fearful sign of tho ro/erity
the weather \\ tin ,g Evj 1 til luil
p live stock. In ail tile Liiorouji farSps
•nany horses fell dead In tije strefts
‘‘fid it is reported that the loss fr&n
ilia source in the city hnsi been consf
labia '•
Ail surface lines of street transput
• tlions -have been fearfully lisuedt*
■ii day and n largo er theijj
•iuvw ceased operation* altogether.
lenm lines also e„; erisneed* grorlt
lidiculty in operating and the Lonjjj
• l iaud railroad censed to operate
.ether. The Erie line announced ail
znanitoument of its through service
.nd various other transportation com
uDlea have been more or teas 11. Jared
••iinnsf *ho da.v.
37 eAmer GOES ashore
-IN BRIGHTON Cf-iACy.
Information wae reran on here lata
it.is afternoon of tbe grounding of a'
isamsmp whose name o.iuld r.bt baj
'. lamed, on Brighton Beach. The ves-j
.‘cl la fast asqoro cal it is im;o‘sibia|
o Bsceiuatn to what extent ek-vr the
.lew or tho ,-hip , injured.
Other terlotis vr >'ks aio rsportod •
n Capo Cod to the l>:*'v&ra, with;
.■iea*n-i. vnrylrg lu eeuiU ae te U<e'
amount of iivsses sustained
it ut rocortea f:ow Uilghton i.iadl
ru at tfiUß fur three head bodies have
"ten lotiud, tne bodies having oe-ju
sfiisuert übiioru, the men
.tßim off simxe wrecked vostei.
DEATH AN PDEBTRUCTION
i/iARKED GOTHAM’A COLD SPELL
While it Is elmost impossible to ol<-
r.m accurate mlormatioa to the actual
itatha troia todays weather, tlv :s far
hiee de-a'as have been reported front
xuo.'Uio and a large number have
oen Injured
The HUtterlnjr on the vest side oi
the cliv is intoiiso. Thla district 1
T.tcklv nettled with noor puople and It
reported tnat great sufftrlng is be
ins .experienced amung those uuabl.
.o purchase fuel. Efforts have boor,
made to supply the people with cloth
..og, but It la expected trat the.o will
,e great suffering tonight, as It is nn
possible to supply tha hundreds with
sufficient bod clothing and tuct.
Sunn* South Frozen.
Atlanta, Jan., 23.—The south Is now
oyperienclng the coldest weithor o
the season, the mercury o Ing severa
olnte bolow zero In many places. Thc
severo cold Is accompanied by a high
wind and the weather la not only cola
tut very disagreeable. In this city to
right the thermometer registered sis
Ulow freerinr, the eoldst it fcw been
here l setae ttnse. fertwtefy, her-
Tzard
j pOKfifiV,'
fe-jrJipSrsts Enveloped Snow Whirl
Demolished and Several
Mk Injured.
Har’: 1 .Oohn.. Jan. 25.—The Bob.
t " n C WB~ ! train, on the New York
tow iUkm and on
>■‘Of®)2r tv fT rl today.
'■•aflßu.'ov tv
• ‘tiffin tou a l ijl"ylci
tPir 1 <xi ’w Jr^
'■-ihiflHmii: •.itJBI' Haven rou t
• cir i nSJPBfirUi the engine.
> < ouipietely wrecked ana
•• cv 'Bl<vJ^cngcib vvoie badly hurt.
mfjmm undergoes opera
> r.lfaf nventi’r Has Decn OvW fer
. Many Years.
i-S'ork. Jan. 25.—A critical eurgi
cas'tsjTjiaUon has been performed oi
iUc'fes A. Edison at his homo near
N. J. Great secrecy was main
'mi*, i by the laamliy in regard to the
..fa j sand few JetaUa could be ebuin
. -j. ' '
The oparat'en wna for a mastoid
...etas behind the oar aud vexy cios3
<j Uh brain.
as la.geaaraiiy Unarm tne inventor
no been deaf fox many years and tfi a
tLiauOn has teexx growing worse. He
a j otaxi suit: ring cona.ueraaly for
. tout h titi. aod the mailer of an
■ , vSikitu ;v as treached ht vwv.i days
ru, bat tui-to was strong nope mat it
. I^,at to avo.'o.td.
it uo.-.;cp%- i, nowever, that while
/i. ximiifin .. ixb better in many parilc
ata, tiii; g.ov. tlx vus not yioldiug to
ii.-ilUauiu au.t too coacusiou was
••■viiij ..ui i_e operation would havo
:J,*u po:iorxut.d tu once., it wss-te
„ub lair- .dot hiit and was nok-.£xawi>-
v,p 111-:til ini' e-.rry hotir this morning,
.rating ocuupted more than two hours.
Mr. iiuisoa, vyho is DV year sold, re
nniiicd up auu about until a few hours
rcfore tile opevation btfiau.
A QUIET t-AUINET MEETING.
Stcrctaries Hay and PJetcalf Wera not
Present.
vt'ashington Jnn, 25—No matters
of sittiai imporuuce were considered
~u today’s meettug of the 'abinoL Sec
• rota:ion liny mid Metcalf did not al
i-t<d the meeting .the former being do
tallied at homo by a severe cold and
'ihe latter also being indisposed.
Assurance was given that no. infor
n hudn iu Ut. Petersburg was laid be
xere tbe caoiiiet, although ttxe preai
idfnt eariy in the day was advlsod on
■iievoiopnioxii.i in the situation by a
tiibiograro irorn Atnoassador McUor
!nl?k.
• oor, it iu thought that, the crops will
,he only stighuy Injured by the coiif.
V— - -
, Cdltl In Boston.
i "boston. Mass, Jan .25. —floston and
el* of New Bug land is now experieaof
ti.g -tne cokle3t wc-atnor-of the winter.!
in'many places around hexe the ther-j
nouVfcr i from live to ton ponua bo-i
ia? zero and it is eteadily growinj
rfii.byr. .Vue city is almost snowbound
Philadelphia Suffers.
!!f,tla-.ia.t<*.ia. Ka.. Jaa. 25.—Theie ta'
cfeSjsiuWacie tufteriug among the peorj
i kopie ia this city on uveauut of the
litieiuo ‘.-•U weather. The uteicury
treat way down bsxovv ths zero merit
(• I# ii.£lC't‘iOOL. In*j WO** ther Leixtg ths
■ otp.et OX tab winter.
Chicago Snow Bound.
Chicago, January, 25.—Chicago
l.’kff; funny other cities ot
!i.c r G.ftt us:crs, is nitoost enow bound
. £ result of tho soieis cold weather
v, ~iii . now i tevaaiug m ail aeeuoiu
a 'he country.
■s '
In Nrw York Stats.
York, ~.iu .25. —A groat, storm
t- .priy ailing and eiogglbg the rali
i.ala'jiud it:.el thiouju the beats is
.Jgnt.:-. Tue stow has badly drifted
y a brisk wind, which keeps the track
overbd soon after it is cleared. A
i , |
tw. more dog-tea of cold would malts
x equal to the great buzzard. At times
ue air is so Hilod with snow flying
■efore the winds that the buildings
poaitis could not be seen. The
.crai U of gv at Intensity and much
. jury is reported from various soc
iims. Tho telegraph wires have suf
ueJ greatly. The damage to trans
portation (s great and the suffering
m tho quarters of tho poor la consid
rable. The worst feature was an
ounced today when it was given out
:,at the weatl er would bo colder. In
tee shopping district business of all
/ends is suspended and the blizzard
covers the greatest ere* since the
f.e*e oi IMI
SCENE XT
' oifePETERjrfI^SIJND4Y
RE PEA if! IT MOSCOW
fBATILE RtPORTED
———
Unconfirmed Rumor Says Japa Ships
Sunk by ths Russian Qaitio
Fleet.
Paris, Jan. 25.—Excitement is caus
ed here by a dispatch printed in the
.vgcnce Kuasn. from at. Tutorsnurg to
.he' cuect of a rumored fight havntg
,6koa place on tho Indian ocean
tween the Russian Baltic ileet and (Ur
SWRnose squadron. The Japanese
met disaster, losing a battleship ana
.wo cruisers, the rumor says, but t.Hc
Russian casutitie3 are not lisied. The
Agence Itusse is subsidized for llu.s-
Man purposes r.nd it is most unreliable
and it is impossible to verify the ru
.aor.
MEW WORLDS’ RECORD
MADE AT ORMOND BEACH
Ormond Beacli, hiu., Jan 25.—Anotl
r world's re- erd for automobile spe.\.
a3 rbtulilifchcd here today when
LtwU Ties# dfove lxia id-horse po\w.
iMtxey steunx cir a m.ie ir. 23 second-,
at. This?is 'he beet record for a4O
ourse power machiaa. p
nia SALE OF COTTON LAND.
Plantation Will be Used for a Peac'
Orchard.
Americas, Ga., Jan. 25. —Twelve
tiiOiizaud, &v*i bundle! dollars cash
as paid today for a cotton plants
on of l.oou acres near America.
-> hich will bo immediately planted in
,‘ l '6t'h orchards. The purchaser was
.Charles Ware, of Dayton, 0., who is
mi eating lagely in orchard muds her.
aravnig recently acquired 2,000 acrot
v hich are being plantol in peaeix trees.
10 II KrliJi
Srunswiek Riflemen Will Nominate
at Their Meeting Next Wednesday
Night,
The Brunswick Itiflemcr wif holu
the election for tho captaincy of tho
company next. Wednesday night ana
"hen this matter la settled the com
pany wll begi-i to get in good shape,
tor tha inspection, which will he hole
March 2.
Col .Obcar and a United State
at my officer. Col. French will conduct
tho inspetion. The Klitemeut will re
celvo new uniforms tuis spring when
the uniforms are issued and with a
row captain and new uniforms tilt
Company will no doubt start put with
renewed vigor and enthusiasm sustain
ing Ho well known reputation for be
ing one of the best drilled and equip
fed organizations in tha state.
NEGRO BOY S CRIME.
Tried to Ctaae out the Whom Family
and Get Fair Start.
Albany. Ga.. Jan. 25. —Particulars
• crime cvwmuted by an eleven
tear old noire boy on tho Pent plan
istioa, six ratios south ot Alt any, tvor.
brought to town this morning. Fout
tbildrtm of i< -rai Jordan wore playin.
ir. oae of tha plantation nausea win*;,
tbs eleven yea- oni boy remarked that
he was going to clean out the lantli.
He went into tha house and retunu-i
with hU father's sbo’guu the content:-,
ot one barrel of wnicn was fired Into
the breast of hla thirteen year old
toother. The load passed through the
toy’s left lung and the uoctora say ho
ttnnot survlvr The hoy then attempt
to to suoot another brother and sistci
Int they eluded him by hiding la soon
bushes.
The youngster Red after the shoot
ing but was caught tins morning at n
nagro'a home two isi.les from vvhor,
ti.o erl.no was cumaiitied. The ci 1.
C.en wore a'>aa when tho shootin;
occurred au i without protect ion.
Thief at London Embassy.
London, Jan. 25.—A big brass platr
U the ontranca of tho Russian embas
sy here was wrenched off at 2 o’clock
this morning. A special constable oi
duty at the embassy witnessed tha ac
lut was unable to get to tho spot
in time to arrest the man, who
pursuit. Tho incident is regarded n
simply the act oi a common thief.
Big Cargo of Russians.
Philadelphia Jan. 23.—Tho steam
ship Friesland arrived here today from
Liverpool and smong her passengers
wers 580 Russians. Most of them
, cas* turn th* south tf Russia.
PRICE FIVE CENTS.
iiiaiips m : '
WITH M
Cossacks Fired on Thrco
Thousand Demonstra
tors Yesterday
A RLSOt S HOiM FORMED
Pesult of Ea'tle Unknown, But It la
£cli£'hfcm!(Hat a Number War*
Killed and Wounded In the
Battle.
f
Moscow. Jan. 25.—The Woody cn
nacted at Si. Petersburg Sunday were
yiMt-ad in a It us degree of v.otence in
.Is citv ' ■ tv. wn-.m government Coe
-.!cits, fi red on force tiiouaand demom
• ititori in the Plaiatskay dlstrtou
-ia afternoon.
The uGe.,3 formed a perfect cordon
ioarid tao ontire city to fiwent the
Htrikera. who were holding Unmenc*
...tiUsiriii meetings in tbe autnufao
u.riag districts from liroai'.tng therein.
It .s teucrtcti note that the grand
lake. Sen.ias, has taken rotugo in
: leral.n . t that, his vherenbouts in
citv ate nut kuovvn.
tt ia auito miotosiaio to arrive at
any accurate conclusion as to the
itt.i.h uni. hat both tiie troop:; had the
■> . Auaihiluts fou.stubbornly and it
s esummtid tint several hundred
•■•ere aU.cd ip tne couliict
, Indicaiiimu Brno arc tb.it a sympa
uctia. revu,t<xion has bucti and :. ed iii
iv cr the On,rare and other coafiiete
•a exptictc^^omcuianly.
JZAR REPORTED
STILL IN HIDING
London. Jan 25.—At 5 o’clock this
morning a dispatch from fder.yow stat
s, the strikers at Bt. PcTersburg
■ reeked the palace of Grand Duke Ser
ius. Tim czar is now reported to be
•dding at Lividia Crimea.
STOESSEL 13 CRITICISED.
Nothing Heroic in tha Way hs Surren
dered at Port Arthur.
Lnilon. Jan. 25.—The Timas corros
i-ondcut at Pekin, who hat! returned
■ on: a visit io Port Aithur, discrlboa
i o i.nprcKsio. a ho gathered there, and
x&yti'.
": Without seeing them, nobody
could form any idea of tho .stupendous
strength of the forts or tile incredible
eroism displayed In their capture:
"Ko foreign officer is able to explala
:!:o reason for the surrender of Port
rthur. Those who have son the con
dltion of tho fortrous beliete that no
moro discreditable stirrer ter is re
.’tr.:, and in I.isicry. There were 2b,000
hla boiled nion capable of making
a sort.e. and hundreds of officers.
THE DIFFERENTIAL CA3E.
liHorsteta Coumcrja Cornr,,fusion R*-
ga.i on Same Yesterday.
Washington. Jau. 2.1.— I Tho Interstate
• omuiorce Commission today began
. hearing on what Is known as ths
i.'fforential case. This care is rog&rrt
cs one of rioat Importance Involt
og as it does (he problem of the differ
-dials in tho relative freight rates to
New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore,.
Nov/’.ort Nob.-, Norfolk am. othsr At
lantic seaboard points.
TWO MONSTER PETITIONS.
Cno is of 5,C0 and Another of 7,000
Names.
Ita!ei?h, N. C., Jan. 25. -Two men.
pier petitions have been presented ta
the legislature by tho n,i rchants ol
forth Caroilru. One petition has fly#
thousand sii.'.uturos and for ths
enactment of a li.v for g.ivnishmont
.ho other p t>t!ou has sev< a thousand
s'snatur-.s of mere or. nis ..J auks ths
irpeal of what. Is known as tho mar
chant's > urchaio f<"x .this loi-jg a tax
v.htch Is lovird upon tho amount of
purehasi a.
YAOL’I INDIAN3 KILL THREE.
Fromlncnt Mexican cr.ti Tv;* Servant*
Meet Death.
F,l Peso, Texas, Jt.n. 23, —Antonio
> sftzaiian, a member of % px-mlncut
.Vexlc with two servants,
has br-r-r murdered by Yaqn’. Indians
,i tho same vlrlnlty where four Amer
icans were siain hist Thursday. The
family of M. t’oero a rniichmao, wsk
robbed ,but they vvtto allowed to §§
with their lift*, __