The Brunswick daily news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1903-1906, September 09, 1906, Image 1

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THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS VOLUME S, NUMBER 259, WILL BRING M’BRIDE TO NN eOUNTY To iSWER CHARGE CASE WILL BE DECIDED , ExpecleOia! Local Officer Will Soon Go for Kid oapper rUlffi OP STRONG TIGHT Mcßride Claims That He Had a Lega> Right to Take the Two Children and Will Fight the Case on ' ■ That Ground. Dr James Mcßride, who is under Indictment in Glynn county on the charge uf kidnapping, and who is now under bond In Chester. Mass., pone*’ trig a decision ol til. governor of Massachusetts, on requisition papers' Issued by Governor Terrell, will no doubt be brougrt back t.) Brunswick at an early date anl \rifl be tried on the above charge at •,he jjttiu term oi the Glynn superior count Facts leading up to the guest of Dr. Mcßride are well known to News readers, The full story having been primed iuthose ooluiuot previously Since the arrest several weeks ago after a chase of two or three months a strong light has been pat up by the titan .mrtror rell wire ftpwaided o tie goveiimi of MasaScliupeUps severe! weeks ago and tiJrc'Mii has beft '}e>i/tiug since that Time Judge A. D. Gale, of who leprest nts Mrs. M. Bride, Is Just In receipt ITT a letter from Springfield announcing that a decision In the rase will probably be rendered during the earning week and it is generally believed that Mcßride will have to re turn to Georgia. Win Make a Fight. Even if the governor of Jfassechu-j aettes decides that Mcßride should j he returned, he will stil! fight thej case having announced that a writ of habeas corpus will be secured. The crime lor wrich Kcfarble was Indicted wan that of kidnapping his two little children, who tver in their motlfers porsetwiou on St Simon at the time wher G den. Ifi Mcßride, if the je Is deci ded against him, habeas (corpus plot •' ->e valid ity of the divorce, a secured by his wife in lhe state or Ohio. lie claims the right to the children and M>.vs he has never been legally de prived of them, and, this being the case, he cannot he held for kidnap ping In other words, Mcßride con tends that he lias as much right to the children as did their mother. judge Gale however, states that the children were awarded to Mrs. Me pride by the courts of Ohio and tlup the father was given permission to see them twice a year, and only then in cpmp|ny with one of Mrs. Mfi- Urothww. Other claims are put up by the defendant an? his attorneys will make a strong fight to prevent the Geor gia authorities trom getting him. Judge Gale has been in clpseJpuch with the progress pt the case 40(1 he j* Of (he op|nipn that there is so upasthle chance for Mcßride t as-, cape and as soon as the requisition papers of Governor Terrell are grant setts authorities an officer from this county will be sent to Chester for the man. WAIT JACK#OWVHL* After Today ths Am B- Rtin no More This fteesw. J It is probable that the lrrSjpt cjjfl of the season will go ontjp MjU Birmingham and curst-on to Jacksonville a „d is the iast of the Th- s ,rl ' >B ]m rrqiohis (lave proj^M hk 'he summon wU P*trouire|Mß jJfr. ’ YESTERDAYS SHIPPING NEWS Arrivals and Departures for the Day At This Port. Following is the record of the move ment of vessels at this port yester day: Arrived, steamer Rio Grande, David son, Mobile, steamer Andoni. He ma son. Port Limon: Sailed, bark Matanzas, Campbell, Porto Rico; schooner Frances C. Tun nell, Leßlanc, Majory A. Spencer. Farnsworth, John K. du Bignon, Turn er, all for New York. Will Sail Monday. Captain Bernhardt Johannesen, brother of tre well known local port statistician. Captain Otto Johannesen. who has been in port for some time on ltis bark, finished loading .veste-- ilay and will probably sail tomorrow for Liverpool. Captain Johannesen lias made a large number of friends during bis stav in the city, vvno will wish him a pleasant voyage across. FOR LIEUTENANT One Will Have to bj Elected to Suc ceed Dave Atkinson Who is to Leave the Riflemen. Second lieutenant Dare Atkinson, of the Brunswick Itifleim n. lias ten dered 'his resignation, effective on September 20. Thfs step is made nec essary by Mr. Atkinson owing to the fact that he will leave the city short ly for diacon where he will take a law course at Mercer. The officers and members of the organization will receive the resig nation with much regret as Mr. Alvin- Bonds one of the most popular olfo err, the company has ever hud. lb.. aas elected to tTfat position about, a 11 u ago'anii hintTanade -a cfeiiifa'VFe ‘ i\s cord as a military olHcer lie wal, popular with the men and knew mill! tary from beginning to end and by his resignation the Brunswick bbf ■ men lose a very valuable ofl}cor. Capt. Dunn announces that an el ection will be held ou the first Fri day night in October to name a suc cessor to Lieutenant Atkinson. AWHITEWOMAN Was Badly Dealt With Yesterday A ternoon by a Negress—Ser ious Trouble Averted. Delia Richardson, a negro woman, living out on L street.. Was placed in the city jail yesterday afternoon char ged with fighting, and it is probable that she will be punished to the tub extent of the law When the cim-i comes up in the municipal court j tomorrow morning. The victim of tills* negro won was Mrs. Colson Hoyt, who tece • Ij several injurjes at the hands of tin I negress. It spems that, some little ai gument arose between Mrs. Hoyt and the negress. The woman became eu raged and procedod to handle Mr, Hoyt in a rough manner. Hlie lib hop rieveral licks and almost flight pued her to doaUi. Several palntui licks were admlnflnered by the negrd woman. Officers were notified and Dot.i-ctlv-' Sam Goins hastened to ttie scene and located in her tiiuu on 1, pfreet. Mr. Hoyt arrived a few ndi; uteij liitpr and w#B greatly infuriated at the treatment his wife had receiv ed from the negress, and only the presence ot officers prevented further trouble. FE RN ANDPN^J liJljMir Steamboat Intplajes test Sot Work Over 12 Son secuiive Hours II LAW IS it HESitJIO But the Steamboat Inspectors Wil Set That it is Observed Here after—Locaj Boat Owyners May be Cos no at. * Owners of steamboats in liri'ii— wick, who have been violating the law an prescribed by the dopurimer.i of commerce and labor, wlticli reir. tes to li’.e limnbei o! • . t neei®ls on duty, ar, liable to li - haul od up by the inspectors of this districti if they continue lo disregard the lay,-. The law says that where i! eiru.neV is operated more than 13 rout's com in- 1 uously there shall be a r.lief engi neer and a relioi crew upon the same principle that certain railways ar not allowed to work their employes more than a certain number of hours per day for the public safety. in Wilmfington. N. C.. last week a case ol Mils kind was in and, tin easy being against tho far Heel .Steam boat Company, owners of the steamer <’. VC. Lyon. It was charged that this steamer had been in operation for a longer number of hours than is al lowed by law. Th steamboat in spectors learned that, the law had been violated and the owners of p 3 steamer were tried’before a eoniTui-- aion silting as a board of inquiry. A number of witnesses warn introduc ed and The ease vvas ham fought-by noth ad-, si A decision has .not jet been and • u 1 an wiflMcrcws are watting the ■ diet with "o lb i . inim-c; t • Ufa now an: - ic'd 1.,- ; t | ;IW will -10 i idly ,% >■-! ot . ] pen and it is likely that the jusp ctors ot this district will ..T hu; , and if tffev do it is li ore tiun pro -■!•- I hat | cra| i.icanih-.iat coiunul*is tlih dr trict will 1 phif-il Ami. . and ii-gc,.- it is , .o.vn that \ -aw is vio lated regularly in this port. Asa matter of l'acl steamboat engineers do not deny that often they are on duty for more than thirteen consecu tive hours without any relief, F pi.-(Tally is 'his true of the smaller steamboats of the port Since the law became effective some time ago n a a single boat company bus n, en cbnvi -d with a violation, but now that the new law- is to be enforced, ii expected that if the practice Is cor tinned st-v - rai companies will have to answer to a commition Joi violating th- law. ijßDil. ifi Statement Just lssu::d by the Net ionai Sank Shows to be In Fine Condition. X IJatenieiit ju i issued by the National Bank of Brunswick shqws Ihe well known in dilution to he in a very llourt bin;; condition. In fact tin.- statement is one of (lie very best ever issued by a Brunswick bunking Amos', njlier di:i Ia in Hi statem-ut that u a. e time the issued was more tlian a baif mil Iron dollars. To give the exact figures the deposits unupiited to $(>88,147,52. The sur;;lu WF\ ; rofit of the arc placed at BRUNSWICK, GA„ SUNDAM MORNING. SEPTEMBER 9, 1906, Hi 1 k ■mil 1- I. !i, Mason Spoointer! on ; f Sew Stole Executive Cooynittoe FiflM fit STATE M URGE One Member from Each Congress ional District Appointed—Elev enth Will be Represented by Brunswick Man, lien. E. H. Mason of this city, was on Friday named by Culm-man Mil ler, ol fite state democratic execti Committee an a member of the eonimiuee from the slate aP largo, lepteseifflng the Ml even (h congves: sional iflsi riot, incidentally Ihe lar Sent ono in tin state. • The appointments from nil tho dis soa without a solicitation and is a fust retvftrl for the apieudid cam imign he waged in this county in the recent gubernatorial campaign. Tits Atlanta Journal, speaking of the ap iminimuit of Mr. Maaon, says: “li li. Mason, of Glynn, b one of the h ading hankers of Drunswi. L, lie ;.., . * , 1. . 1. .. U\i; at. the head of a strong financial institution, fie has always taken an active bund In poftrieal affairs and has don much to build n\i m and strengthen the forces of domecracy iii Georgia" r in ‘ appointments fro mal! ihe dia viicts as aniu-miiced by Chairman MU- Ic j r. are as follows: .)• l’ope Brown, of Pulaski count;*. Seaborn Wright, uf Floyd county. John P. Knight, of tfovWtu county ty. yr ■ ■ T. Blaiof't, of Beificn county. Vv . J, Tlnsli, of Alill. r county. Newton A. Morris or Cobh eouvif. . U. El. Mason, of Glynn County, i . if.. Call awn; of I 1 roup county. Hen ben Arnold, of FuKpn ooinn y. Bo; .til Wldg.ll; of Itich.uioiid coun ty. i’oocrt Ij. Berm of Aiotn'O l * count v “A RUNAWAY MA CH” IS NEX~ This Will Imthe Attraction at th-s Sep: ember 2d. •‘A Runaway MalcU" will li; tho tlt-xi all ruction at. (In- Grand, comitig on Friday night of nils week. Speak ing of this excellent attraction the Richmond News-la-aib r of August id says: . ‘‘ A Runaway Match" al the Casino last night proved a good mirth maker and kept the 1 large audience from si-art to finish. In the three mis there is not a dull moment as ev member of the company will unde-* stand her or his part and does it well. Fred Hoiiyo, jib Lenny Claxton. I\r-,'v Mir- most difficult Jjart of the farm comedy and he acted Ills pari to the ei-iire satisfaction ot the audience, i’ril Gas!rock, as the father of the young man, Edward I. Shaooled ns .Sol Short, the man of all work, Mir.-. Maud A. Scold as Mrs, Hh-aiioi- Mat eh--, the nußeh-making widow, who coiiies near marrying, tin- son when she ought to i.n mi does finally marry the fat- jr C; Vinton as Minnie 11,- : uigbf-.-r of tho ill ilch-inaktiu; Idpv and Miss Dessk- Ryan, as tin *-V . n :ore-y: of tba | Country liob. 1 ,- everything was Charged ex*r: .r hlu with till an dience." > CTRICE CPEViS OMORROW FOR i REGISTRATION OT CHILDof- The offic 1 of Superintendent Bgl lard of Uid’ public seh -ols if Glynn county '!£ • o ' in rlie court house m mining tamo row morning for 11# purpos.- ot i*i< ’ing n-v. implh m • sc of .use who cards ’-1 if 15 ■ vi-'-* ■L -***-*%• NLV COMPANY IS 61HIZLD —t— i Macon sad Hrusswick Staani boat Company is ihe fa II HIS BUSINESS Enthusiastic Meeting was Held by Business Men of Macon Friday Afternoon and the Enter prise was Launched. • The people of Macon have finally orgauizi and the Macon and Brunswick Navigation Company and tin •com pany will at once purchase two or moiv new steamers and ply them he- Iwoen that city and Brunswick. The steamer Nan Elizabeth has luvi ou the run tor sevornl months and lias demonstrated the fa t that tlie river cun be operated all right and that. riiere is .1 good dividend for :1m bout line in the traffic, it Is safe to say that the merchants of Brunswick wilt cooperate with those of Macon ami all Indications are Uiat the n. w com : any will be a success. Tho original! 11 of the company is told in the following manner in Ihe Macon Telegraph of yesi rdav: “The Macon and BrunswL k Ne - gation Company will he organized at once, with tie mi\e> of Macon mer chants. The hoard of dire, tors will consist, of Macon pc pie and the man agemont of 1 Tie company will he en tirely in %ucon. litis warwEemded at a meeting of the Macon mermfStn- at the chum ... of commerce- yesterday afternoon when the committee which has been manugiint the Nan KUtti * ii submh I'd if flfai;report, showing wind had hi 1 n llf tic during iho tie ■ m the I"/, had been operated, A vote of thanks was extended th committee for tin- work, and the ih duration was made that Ihe entire city of Mar on ow.-d a debt of Undo for the seivices renoeiTd. A committee of nine wn.-i appoim f‘d to begin work immediately loo!; ing to the dtibUsbmcnt of a nernm nent line of steamers and Hie tor null ion of a company with $25,00d capital. Mess. VV. K. Small, A. W. tin central committee and Mr. Small Smith and \. E Chappell will is emiioworcd to add six naiu.vn w tin committee. In the taeantimo the Nan KllzabelJi Will CoaUniK- to operate between Ma con and Brunswick. the work of raising the neeessa.ry $25,000 subscriptions for slock will Li“ pushed forward, is li tin Cambridge Won From Harvard Yes terday Afternoon in the In ternational Boat Race. oOiuMin, Be.pl, i— 4u the great, im i.i ion;i: >-i< ■ here this afu-i iiooii 1 tv en (. .ml Harvard, the b l iner team won 1,., two it ii laimod tlmi a blunder by ('ox swain Itknriden was the cause of Harvard's defeat. He steered entire ly too far oil! at critical points du.r lie, the vis ■ . which conipleieiy itemor al mm! the Harvard team, The wane Was wUmss-.et -by an im monew crowd. POLICfcFIND IT QUIET; ” ONLY A FEW ARRESTS. Brunswick's police force was not kept very busy last night, as the large crowd ou the- streets seemed to orderly one and there was • . .' dyj. ;n One in two no arrested f<-: being drunk weii h -a., tiie extent POWDER I.U I.N.!'.RES FOUR. FRESHWATER BOAT GEORGE W.GARBUT GOES TO THE BQTT j FIRST REAL TOUCH OF THE FALL WEATHER Brunswick yesterday enjoyed the flrsl touch of fall. The day was an unusually pleasant one and last night a light cover was found to he very comfortable. As the weather man has predicted! it is believed that the backbone of j the summer is now broken although 1 it is expected that we will have one I or two more warm days. Coast Lino Pay Train. The regular monthly pay train of the Atlantic Coast Trine arrived in the city late yesterday afternoon and gladdened the hearts of the many emplowes of the road in the city. Hessie Will Make Trips The steamer Hessie will make two trips to St. Simon pier today leaving the city at S a. m. and 2.30 p. m. and leaving the island at 11 a. m. and 5,30 p. m. Brunswick and Atlanta .Sportsmen Have Organized the Cumberland Island Club. The Cumberland island Fishing Club is the name of thy- kites! pleasure organization formed in this city, though its members are not. made up entirely of local men. The club was organized several days ago with ttie following officers: \V. 1„ Hannon, of Atlanta, president, E. !., Stephens, of Brunswick, secretary and treasur er. The eluh la composed of about, hf teen members in Brunswick and At lant.a. The new ,organization.- , haa b ased alt the fishing and game prlv iliges on Cumberland island for the present year, and the members of Ihe cluli expect to make a number of (rips to the island during the win ter. Cumberland is 01m of the best places for game in this section, afford big unusually good dec hunting. Fite island will be posted and onK m 1 mu bora of tbe club ami their friemm will be allowed to limit there. ' i Ino3. MacJtey Leaves .Charles S. Hirsch &. Cos. ac its Local Representative. .T. Mackey, foi a number o> years lor si I manager for the jumlii firm of Charles S. lUrs. h & Cos., ha , tendered Ills resignation, effective a once. MV- Mackey left for New York las' uiglil where lie goes to formally sever ills connection with the com pany, whose headquarters are in that city. Mr, Mackey lias been manager of this well known 1 timber firm in Brunswick for a number of years ana ho Is considered one of the best lum bermen In this section. 11. is under stood that ids resignation was brought, about Tty lifs poor health at present. Upon his return York Mr. acTcey will locate In it a ran In Coffee county, whole he will on gage in the hup.U r business. it is not. known who wU! stu him ns local manager for Hirsch and ■jontpany. A Pretty Store. The old Matthews stoic on Newcas tle street, now owned -by B. l’adrosa, which has been entirely rebuilt, win he ready for occupancy within tho course of two weeks. The store is an unusually and will no doubt he rented assoon as it i completed- ft Second Adveirtcmurch. The usual morning and evening i services will be a. ai.j I ‘' " : 1 '• :i: ‘Ipawa " 1 :; Wm® PRICE FIVE CENTS. flint Sim war mu HeporfeD Ibi m (re j s No Possiirle Chance fo Save Steadier LOADED KIN Ui in She Left This Pi,., <r . Fait Early j n the We-k .oid Wa , Making Good Headway Until Snag was Hit Near Lumber City. 1 110 fIV; [| U"i I . 4 z cl a ::r Aitaniaha 'ZZ''" X yT" split 10 '’ tr r ‘ ,OWn tllls she'is split tti hall, lying across the Ai am.iim a shoe: <li nance from Lum n 5 'i ,Ul,! has ahV!U,i ' oen given Up as a total loss. 1,11 1111 -saiioil from Brunsv/lrlc ■e eariy pari of the W ,. t ,k loaded with mlroad iron Silo lnade Kood hea „. way and had reached a .poll above „ m ,e \ J a,lou t 10b miles from Brunswick when she struck a sna.- M river and went down. Ac cit fXX : ’"ri received in Utir ’‘ P G; “ >s completely H '.ki t \\ hen Lartc-d down si <; d.Lt m half ami . seprated amid- Ul !' Mobi 01 ' he iron went, in to the vvat ''' Ftit of course will b. sa \" ! - TI ‘C ■ I'W succeeded iu es catung witheiK injure. •' ' < i " t 0 Gavmitt n ' th K! " although 0 removed and w in anolhe: stean £r;„rf® bu e • The George K; Garbutt has t numing on f o r m . lny y and during tl4e ipn -f years lias been ownJ'd by u lwu i, ~ 0l pie and has ifccn lu bitg&tion a heft- w>r ria*is> For s -uai m sin- was fled u\at tho wharves I’arker-Hensell. Knjriae -dng Coi in this city and and- fight wa by 'he justiei ami OTtited Sate ofliiialsrfm- the bojit In wt io ""'4iftW ut ami t -old iTy . \ of j l)Stf bright's eo iitt to se tii o fj e out by a number of labpre If-at time the Garhutt has to other parties ami for th months lias been coming t regularly. many are after t Two Thousand Applicants tv. Seventy Places. of Agriculture T. G. Hudson p l-.• H-sort by something ltko two lln and applicants for •('- lino. Tin;, applplcatlons have been, pouring in upon him recently from all parts Of the stall niul from poo .to who want Jobs as oil and fertilizer in sectors Tlrttro are some twenty or thirty anpileiuits in Pulton comity alone for ilte tyvo places in which appointments 'are to be made there but in other parts of tin stale the indications. >'ie that the horiu is hungrier. I here are onlj seventy places to be nib-c! and after studying for several dais how to make seventy jobs go around among 2, (ton app. cants Com mission .-r Hudson failed in dlcguesr Already some twenty of tl sev er places have an com no io„.. issued. All of the ap incuts Will he ijnde between aid October 1. a It it aid that the. #lll be a good RjW. .‘f? nu,v ' ; ' in lie list,' but not haloid lie •■•. or are going to (touted tt.jv LMjnSjEEL STORM ||ec> 7o strike us . H' 1 i. \ l 4 to Jfcjl *>•*>-'. has film' (,:> • •I" dill: HjL i- Id lllHt. 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