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iThe Brunswick News.
VOLUME 6, NUMBER 24.
i BOAT RAYMOND
Eihe BOTTOM IN
ItajvEe
Mill Was Driven Ashore
M Gale, in Thursday
\ Higiii
mi mi h! avr
Boat V,ll Go o\ Morn
ttind Make an Eflc\ : :
:rr -Mr# '
■ The little tug boat owne
V W. M. Tup per & Cojrer.armp stunt
pi Mud river, sixty re lie froni Bruns-
Kick. Just t*w seris isiy 4h has
damagedJris not yet kncftvn.
J The Rayivugid iert thfe jkirt, a fe
■ays ago toJjSRg some flfhtmjte the
iiiin up M 'Jr river. Sh#.wftßjßtruck
BJ the l!?p)' wind which pfcvaile
night and was ) blown
Shore, m spite of the efforts: of the
Mr to keep her from doing so.
wind was blowing at a high
SUty and the Raymond was
and dry on tin- shore.
the low tide a few hours inter
Mkug was left is the iual-Hh and on
tide yiHteiilay she tail' and to
l|Mith the tide anMun poured
. 'T[ itjll’Wl: 11
ra|Sgthe machinery has been reach-
HHKhe water. , *M.'
M}r tug with a force on board
WEaffSfcvr this morning and an ef
fort will fee made to raise the Ray
'ruond,which, ft is thougßt, can be dfine
without very much trouble although
her present condition is not known.
Captain W. M. Tupper was seen by
a News reporter last night, but he
said that it would be impossible to
even estimate the damage, although
he did not think it wupid
(heavy. *
Raymond is a snug tittle jSg
eight feet long. She was
■this port three of four
Hk v i# considered one of the si®.
Hr little tugs ill these waters.
110 BIRMINGHAM!
i THE mT|
|j* A IS NOW RAPIDLY NeJB
[Wng THE METROPOLIS
OF ALABAMA.
1 *L — JTt
' In mnnthsjP^il^"'
*bly bMr** tbft ftibit,
BinnlngK ra!lroas ‘
will be tfirough from
Bh^Fnsham
It will that several!
months aße owners of the road
would strain ev
ery point wßch the Alabama me
tropolis by flWuary 1, 1907, and al
though the labor conditions have been
serloiMfor the past six months, the
work rR extension has been
and now Ihe road Is about toJttH
nose into Birmingham IrC
ft Is reliably elated thj|
| rro months trams. both ■
Mod freight "’ll! he operated!*
A, U i Bruuswlck to Blrmlng 1 f ,
VnHtruOtion force 1s nowl|| k jM
■Liu distance’of ■
\ ..n l expert to rearto*
’ i a lew mure week^fH
s f ’..! ••■! that five cotitrucH
■ grading the r-/ad, eac h t#f ;
■pact fc- several miles. Vi-||a|
ley mi <ome
■r-'v i* Hubs and the b*X.t.J‘i
At laid m. CM’ sp
■rltd the a.
district M
railing itiiu 1
■er conatru’Tion,
■La tvw m>'rf '.'">ntigg
&§k
; \own rg
, tiling - -pm
I Praia 'th-fy
BlnenJ rr ipUSes o-f E®
BSmLr^ff- ~r . n delight’
DAUGHTER!™
POTTER HUNGS
HERSELF
found Dead in Her Hoorn
at a Sanitarium Yes
terday
.? &
V .1. ...1.. I .
P litllH THE CAUSE
i|Vci a Rope Carefully Around
'fa._J' ) *Neck and Then Thew Her
Body in the Air, Death Re
sulting in Few Minutes.
Cromwell. Conn., Oct. 19. —A daugU
ter of Bishop Henry C. Potter, of the
Episcopal diocese of the state of New
York, committed suicide in her room
at a sanitarium in this city this af
ternoon.
The daughter of the bishop had
been In the sanitarium for sftne time,
being in ill health, and there were
but little sign a of any Improvement
In her condition.
This morning when nurse# of tho
sanitarium went to her room they
were startled to sec her lifeless body
hanging down with a rope tightly
tied around her neok. She had care
fully placed the rope and then swung
the weigly of her body from the wall,
ft is Relieved that death resulted
In a very few minutes.
HUNDREDS VIE|L
SAILIfH
.ixteen
Home, to
so many years
at one side and two
lng ono side open
pass.
J. F.„ BAILEY COl
Placed in the Hands]
V JdJSUahp
sa ru &RcctOBER 20, me.
IN HAVANA
Great Damage Was Done to Property
-Pfrfflfcfr-U. 5s Cruiser Brooklyn
{if jfcported Ashore
Havana, Oct. 19.—As a result of the terrible hurricane which swept
island of Cuba yesterday, over one hundred people are dead in this city
alone and reports from the interior will no doubt bring information of
death and destruction in the path of the storm. • *
The damage to property cannot be estimated, but it is known that it
will run up into the millions.
Of the dead it is known positively that a large majority of them are
native Cubans, but it is certain that at least fifteen of the hundred killed
at Havana are foreign residents.
UNITED STATES CRUISER BROOKLYN BLOWN ASHORE
The United States cruiser Brooklyn, which was anchored in the harbor
here, was driven ashore and received serious damages, and this is also true
of th other American 'port. The Brooklyn is still ashore but it
<Js believd she can be floated with muct^llfficulty.
The cyclone did its worse work in*r s vanity and for an area
miles it carried everything before it.
Telegraph wires being down renarf|i|fpWthe Interior are meager.
THE IIMON I
CARLuI!
HE SAYS HE HEARTILY
ES THE PLATFORM ADOt|l
MANY ENJOYHI
| ILL Bum
1 RIFLEMEN -
WAS A VERY PRET
SPIRITED ONE—GOOD
BhK' pleased THE CROWD
I _ I
. 4 41 w *
mid bull of tho
; AtiL® n, " n in tile parlors <l|
BHHkiolol
* , .mil w,ia greatly
WiWiw i ’ l '' s<J " l 11 WUK till*
llic tutors of torp
hud fur u real good
jFtnee 1 lie-, s.-asoii and ua-,
Hrst part of tile evo.n-^
T .11.
THE RAILROADS NOW
KILLING .THEM IN
RUSSIA
Ine Hundred Killed and
Injured in air Accident
Teslerday
IHT 001 EHUHMEIT
Several Coaches, Well Loaded With
Passengers, Were Destroyed '
All on Board Being More or
% Less Injured.
St. Petersburg, Oct. fit.— OveNe
hundred persons were killed or bad
ly injured this morning on the Oka
gebenua!. Moscow and Kurslos rail
way.
Ttie train was composed of about
a dozen cars, some of which were
well filled when tile engine jumped
ihe track and went down a high eni-
HMltmenm
that not less than
killed outright.
Mmte's Out Again^Yesterday.
was another laid day fur
hens as the htfnters were out
again in large numbers and many of
The fishy game were killed. If the
spring tide confines today scores will
go out this moraine.-
POLICY HOLDERS
BEGIN Ml
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YORK LIFE INSURAN E COM
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AtlanJfj -O. n. t Scnig.
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UNFAIR POLITICS
RESORTED TO BT
POLITICIANS '
All uf Candidates nn Peo
ple's Ticket Favor White
Primary
TRYING TO TOOL PEOPLE
Personal Organ of the Solicitor of
the City Court Makes a Delib
erate Effort to Mislead
the Voters.
The local administration politicians
are resorting to some pretty unfair
politics in their effort to fool the peo
ple of the city as to the real poßi
'ion of the supporters of the candi
dates on tho peoples' ticket for may
or and aldermen, and as to the po
sitiou of the candidates themselves
with reference to Ibe white primary
system here in Brunswick.
There is not the slightest objection
on the part of the peoples' ticket tu
that system of electing the municipal
ticket in November, and the only real
reason that can be assigned for the
-continuous assertions to the contrary
on the part of the politicians above
referrel to is a deliberate intention
io mislead the citizens of Brunswick.
The only reason for the calling of
the mass meeting was in order- to
give the people of Brfinswlck gener
ally- an opportunity of suggesting the
names of gentlemen whom they would
like to see in public office In this city
and to rebuke the custom-of others
now in politico.; TfgijA ; u t.uis com
munity of getting together in the or-
ilce of an office-holder and forcing
certain men upon the people.
The white primary J B a fixture lfl
the politics of tills jAty and the only
suggestion to the contrary chines
from a source, which, if traced hack
for its authorship, will locate certain
parties Who were actually placed in
to office at the hands of other than
whiteAallots.
rrlmury is good enough
for JJjfc'edpleti’ ..ticket, and its claims
iv i to it, ye.d no peo
jfu’s that any better than do
/'bo Inspired the unfounded and
|wjfot.atemeni pubiis/ftd ) tl the or
|||||Ku the sdllrltiir of the city court
Ipi ¥nr •
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ft
VsTTryTIdNALiTV Qgfflj
;"i l>c HIGH Jj : ,
VNSF C
■ HSlid ,h
■
/k-V'biv In the
IP, Wsn of -r *
|V'as convluted In iim siiiwi
| jf' ot ll ' w,n county for viola!
V law . bis demurrer sotting up
HP act wy 8 unconstitutional, be
men ulc-d by the trial From
"judgment be appealed
| me i'Ouy, Jfnd the case walWir
f PV*teyA, KMHdge cutta and
.mllers, jMmpsii & Hirsh, for the
idiff Solicitor Gen
LA rtmlth > I}o
for the Blare.
MNy state” contention* or
aBLa, counsel is a ,. t „
H||||' n ai becaulgHtt,
■H Ujo Knera* of
l< lJ in of
■bi-uses thai lb.
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