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TRY 10 SETTLE
LOCAL STRIKE
labor Editor of tha Atlanta
Journal Will Its Here
tomorrow
A WEIL mows LABOR MM
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Ho is Coming as an Agent of the
American Federation of Labor
and Will Try Bring About
a Settlement.
Atlanta, Feb. 16.—1 t was announced
here today that Jerome Junes, edi.or
of the labor depar'm.nt of the At
lanta
known ot the south, w.-u.a
leave lor l-.ru
wflttkfe goearo look Into
r ' I''®?*' -■■■■.lorem
.-Jr
* -t tha'.
jgMf*- , 1 ill' “ -as 'll
.Jh
.j£aj®L if wM •'
tie. strikers
The above telegram was received
ty tne News last night In Us regular
p.eas dispatches. Mr. Jerome is i>o.
ady being sent to Brunswick a, tm
request, of the local union. N'-ttin
further than the above dispatch has
been heard about his visit
AT THE SEA £OOD RESTAURANT
A Fine Dinner Will be Served There
Tomorrow.
The finest sea food dinner over sc
ved in Brunswick will be ru at Ur
bea Food restaurant, 221 G •nut
e rect, H. J. Thurlow & Cos., pro,). ■
i.-.rs, tomorrow and ihosc- who wo . and
. -trtafce of the food of the >.- ‘ 1
go there by all means. Tucro wlil
t.out, snapper, mackerat , inl.ibu;
steak, cod Ac’!:, hud iocs cl. . - dor.
u-ud smei . and many oti.tr thins.a
no numerous to mention.
l'hcre will be uya r., rved .n ah
tyles too and tho.* wit > have not tas
icd Urn bivalvs a> only TuurUiv/ tar.
i* them should ; net - .- o:ao: - •
CHANCES ON THE COAST LINE
•Several Have Been Announced in
Operating Department.
The following cl tinges ii the opera
ting department of .b Atlantic Cos.,
tdne have '.-.ecu anno meed, effe.aiv.
:.t once:
B. Phenne :,;-r, to be superlnter.di-n'.
of the Rtchm. n-4 division, vice K U
Wooten, transferred to the second ,
division.
j. C. Murchlnson, to bt supcrintcc
dent of the Wilmington dtoirict. M
Riddle to he general superintendent
of the third division at Jacksonville,
vice IL A. Ford, assigned to other
duties. J. N. Brand tr.ius.erred to to-,
inird division, .ice M. Il.dile ti'ans- j
tarred.
BRIDGE COMPLETELY WRECKED i
As Also Was the Case With Severn:
Freight Cara.
Greensboro, Ga., Feb. 16. —An ex r
ireight train on the Georgia road ha
a wreck at Taylor's Crossing two
miles west of this place at 9 o'clock
this morning. The train was era
posed of seventeen ears, six of which)
left the track. The county bridge ;
: t the crossing was demolished.
The wreck Is said to have been
• at-sed by a sharp flange on a wheel,
of a freight car. The wreck train of
- came and !s nov- clearing]
t e track.
There was no casukles
Death of an Infant.
T.or.lse, the little 11 months o’.d in
fattt of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Wabb r
aon, passed away yesterday afternoon ;
tho home of her parents, IIS south
Amherst street. The little one was
taken suddenly 111 yesterday morn
ing. The funeral will occur, today
the Interment to occur in Palmetto
cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Wabbefpon
many friend* who win symp+
put wttfc tfeMß to (Mr m 4 !
ATLANTA AFTEft
wmk
REGISTER dQ,
Sip Piant \h'j Bcmoiintatf
Soon from iolsdo.
Ohio
II EMPLOYS 6,01 WORKMEN
j
The Largest Cash Register Company
In the World May Soon be Loca
ted in Georgia’s Capital and
Plans Now Being Arranged.
Atlanta, Feb. 16. It is more than
probable that the National Cush lteg
ister Company, the digest concern ot
its kind m the world, will remove to
Atlanta from Dayton, Onto, though no
definite announcement has yet been
made by the company
The company, however, has ibeen
contemplating removing to A lanta to
some time though r.o announcement of
its Intention has ever been made. I.
developed to lay that the company w 11
: more than likely remove here.
The Natioit.il Cash Resistor Com
! pany, of Duyt.n, C bio, employs six
i thousand laborers wl U au immens
weekly pdyroll. If the company re
moves he.e It will be the largest In
tho state. Atlanta is offering liberal
Inducements to secure the enterprise.
KEIN POSTAL LAW
PAdSEO 81 HOUSE
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Not Now Necessary to Place a Special
Delivery Stamp on a Special
Letttr.
Washington, Feb. 16. —An important
postal bill was pass, il , y congress
today and one that ias long been
di in ii by tho people of the country
The bill ; rnviil. : tb 1 hert after it
will not be nerc.cm: y to pla.-e a spec
ial delivery si amp <-u - ii-.i.Ler iu order
to have It ch.d: - ii <1 by special car
rier when it reef's. . n., destination.
L'ndt-r the ; ..eut i-- let:or is com
, el.'-d to j,:.-...- q .id. livery tamp
ion it, five two c< t tamps, or o n
C".'! .'.amp not being all*- >e l to
b e t!.- ]bn ■ of the special •!■ !)\
cry stamp.
The bill passed today provides that
hereafter it will not be necessary to
purchase a special delivery stamp,
ten cents additional postage will he
sufficient when the letter Is marked
special delivery.” In other words, all
that Is now necessary is for one to
! place the regular two-ccnt stamp and
ten cents additional postage with spec
ial delivery marked upon the better.
¥4l
FREIGHT flftTEB
Georgu’s Goverc.or-Elect Accept* in
vitation to Address Shipper#’ As
cogitation In Cincinnati.
Hon. Robe Smith, governor elect
of Georgia, has accepted an Invita
tion to deliver an address at the an
nual meeting and banquet of the
Cincinnati Shippers’ Association dur
ing the second week in May.
The Invitation, together wl:h others
of a like character, received from var
ious sections, seta forth the fact
that Mr. Smlth’3 recent campaign for
lower freight rates in Georgia, has
attracted widespread and favorable
attention.
None From Brunswick.
If Mayor Symons attends the big
Immigration meeting to be held In
Macon Tuesday ho will probably be
the only representative from Bruns
wick. Nearly every city In the state
will send large delegations to this
top*rt*t meeting.
Brunswick News.
BRUNSWICK, SUNDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 17, 1907.
EVELYN NESBETT’S
MOTHER TO GO ON
STAND FOR DEFENSE
yTer Attitude is Rapidly Changing
siSJ : avor of Her Daughter and
She Will Testify
New York, Feb. 16. Revelations of
Stanford White’s vllliany alleged to
laveiyn Neciieii have materially al
tend the attitude of her mother, Mrs
Holman, and it is reported t.iat she
is now seriously contemplating chang
ng her atiitude In favor of her daugh
ter.
In a statement made here today Mrs.
Holman announced that many things
had ion brought out duriug the trial
which were new to her Sfff which
have, caused her to sympathize with
her daughter.
RUMORED IN NEW YORK
THAT SHE WILL TESTIFY.
New .York, Feb. 16. —Tho Thaw
trial will be resumed tomorrow and
Dr llvan. will concluded* testimony.
Later It is expected UW Dr. Wagner
miss ;Jm
gets Herat
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Interesting Decision Handed Down In
the Bankruptcy Court Yester-- j
day Morning.
#
Ken roe Max Isaac yesterday morn
ing rendered an Interesting decision
1 utbe ease of Miss L. G. Jackson, the
milliner, who recently filed her potl-l
cion lor bankruptcy and asked for;
the usual homestead of $1,600 ou the
,- rounds that while she is not at tiro I
nciid of a family she lias female re Ia
iivi s. her gran Imother, who is and •
pcndi nt upon her.
Tit. decision was handed down on a
petition of the trustee, E. L. Slo
pbenv. for leave to sell tho assets
of lie bankrupt. An objection to the
petition was lib and by Miss Jackson s
attorney and in the decision yester
day the objection is sustained which
means that the homes.ead is allow
cd. In his decision Jud_e Isaac rays.
"The bankrupt, being eolithd to a
nomestead, claiming the same In her
petition fur > anlcruptcy and insisting
upon i.er right to the property iu
Kind rather than the proceeds of said
property, an order will he entered
denying the prayer of the trustee fur
leave to tell the property and su,
L.ioiijig the ohj. ct cns of the -bankrupt
fhereto. The banlu ;>f will be re
ruired to deposit wi h the trustee,
however, an amount sufficient to cove,
tuo cost, and ex pen.-.c of litigation,
or failing in tills, the trustee shall
Detain out of said <* vemptioa and
amount sufficient to cover the same.
Y/ork on New Building.
Work has been started on the new
two-story biick building to he erected
on the vacant lot just opposite the
Ogl .ti.nrci. hotel. The building will
be a p.-uy one and will add to the
appearance of that vicinity.
Jury Scrips Ready.
Clerk du Bignon, of the superior
court, announces that jury scrips a.e
now ready for those who served dur
ing the recent session of the superior
court. Jurors can got their m-rips
by calling on the clerk.
WAG KILLED IN TRAM WRECK.
White Man Fell From Car and Was
Instantly Killed.
Thomasviile, Gav, Feb. 16.—1n a.
wreck on a tram road cf tho Thomas
vilie Shingle CoiaiMJty near Ochlock
neeJ la this
A drew Ben’cn, a white man 28 yew's
old, whs killed. Ho was employedYt
the thill there and fell from a car
on the down grade, the car passed
over him, killing him instantly.
HOKE SMITH WANT^^ROAD
CHICAGO TO THE^EA
Atlanta, Feb. 1C. —The Governor el
ect. Hoke Smith, in a statement to
day, suggested that the state of Geor
gia should own a road from Chicago
o the sea, using the present state
road as a part ot the line. He did
not go into detail* and suggest how
Vtm n4 cnM to MHni
will again be called.
It was announced today that Mrs.
Heilman, mother of Mrs. Thu’.v v/culd
go on the stand for the defense. This
occasioned quite a surprise as it was
generally understood that she would
not testify during the trial. It Is be
lieved that she will render some very
valuable testimony in behalf
defense. JTTa ■?—. . f ’
EVEN MONEY NO w Mi .T;
THAW '-AH
New York, Feb).
that Thaw will be acquitted was freeJ
!y offered In New York today anfl
tuere were few takers.
There have been quite a number of J
bels made during the trial on the re 1
suit, u t today was the first lime
that even money has been offered
that he will he acquitted.
TELL TO WHARF
-THEN Ii WATER
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| Laborer at A., B. & A. Terminal Met
With a Painful Accident Friday
Afternoon.
A young white man, whose name
cannot be ascertained, met with a pain
ful anil serious accident at the A., 15.
|& A. terminals ivid.y afternoon, and
ias tho result lie is now suffering at.
1 tne boarding house ot Mrs. Olsen
lon Day street.
The young man was employed by
Chapman & Cos., and was at work on
one of the warehouses of the terml
mils. In some way the man made a
misstep and fell to the dock below,
a distance of Leu or fifteen feet. He
struck only a few inches f.om tho ond
of the wharf and then tumbled Into
he water.
Others who witnessed the accident
icnowe that he hud been Injured and
he was rescued as quickly as possl
ble. While no > .ones w ro broken,
the man was badly bruised and one
of his kidneys was Injured. Dr. Chris
tie was summoned and cared lor the
injured man. He was leported to be
suffering considerable pain yesterday
as a result of the accideul.
six ms on
THE FIRST OA!
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That Number Wore Secured by the
Gunboat Wasp, Mow in Port for
That Purpose.
•
The gunboat Wasp, which arrived
in port Friday, yesterday begun tha
work of securing recruits for the U.
S. navy an V numi/.r of those w.io
had made application for service were
exami .ed and of this number nix ware
accepted. T|h.cs.e recruits will he
sent to Norfolk, whore they will be
assigned to duty.
Jus* who the six recruits are is
not known, as the government never
announces the names of Uio.yj who join
the navy or army.
The Wasp will remain In port until
Tuesday and it is expected that a num
ber of o.hcr recruits wlli be secure!.
It is understood that several made ap.
i-tlc; /tlon yesterday.
The little gunboat was visited by
quite a number of citizens yesterday
and (hey were courteously shown over
the boat by the officers.
JIM CORBETTS BROTHER
■ FOUNO DEAD IN FRISCO
San Francisco, Feb. 16.—Harry Cor-'
bett., brother of James J. Corbett, for
mer champion heavyweight fighler cf
the world, was found dead this morn
ing In a room at a local hotel. It
U thought that hi* death was and to
htot Mlana
DUBLIN PEOPLE *
HAVE ORGANIZED
NEW BOAT LINE
f
Will Scon Put on Line ol
. Steamers gajhfcjcpaee
River
MSI 10M FREIGHT Bill
Has Been Organized and
at to
Stream to
i .* . dr
\pp X *
• y'
■■MBFuit from Du
’ liiaMl DtibSia I''..:-
in-.
Y 'i. I-' "i: tin- Or at.
j f. b Hf,cai Du
an and wi.l no Gout..
uaul lots of The boat wi
ue built by übui and will bi
-started as soon as iiosS^e.
The government his
and al of work in the ctonee
tug the last P vt tv. eks and ii
urely navi.,able.” *
'the above telegram shows Lite
people of Dublin really mi an bustue-:
and that in a very short time they
will have boats iu op,rati m heiwocn
Dublin and Brunswick.
With the appropriation recently
given the Oconee river by congres.
dial stream can be made uavlgabk
ail the year round and it is expcctec.
.nut within a short time s. veral lTcsi.
water 'boats will be rarm.ng regu.’ui
iy to Brunstvick o.eulng anew ant.
valuable territory to local merehauit
idle people of Dublin are an enter
prising set ami they will no daub,
carry the plan through suce-issfud,
they realize that as soon as the Dm
is established they will secure ala we.
ireight rate.
It is expected that the Macon ant,
Brunswick Navigation Company wii.
soon have a steamer on ihe Ocmulgcc
and Altamaha.
ENDS LIFE WITH LAUDANUM
Robert Hulme Commits Suicide at
His Home Near Elberton.
Eli crtou, (la., Feb. 10.—Robert
Hulme died at his heme near Ihlie.
t u y ester lay from the effects of at.
overdose of laudanum. He had been
in 1.1 health for some time anil war;
foun t by his wife ye. teiday morning
with au empty Lottie in his hand
which had contained laudanum. Wh- t.
cr it was taken with suicidal intent
or whether an overdose was talc n
accidentally is a matter ol' cou.cct
ure. He was the son of Hillard 1 iuini:.
of this county, and leaves a wilt
and six children. His death is a
shock to the community.
Two Heople Killed.
Chicago, Feb. IG.—Two men were
crushed to death and many others
seriously wounded this afternoon
when an iron girder weighing inor
than a ton fell at tie Kenwood Bridie
Company’s plant at Grand Crossing.
HOME FILED
FQfi MW
t
This Amount is Wanted by the Sea
board Air Line for Equipping
Purposes.
For the purpose of securing at
$18,000,(100 general mortgage and col
lateral trust on 5 percent 30 year
gold bonds, an identtiture Is being filed
in the different counties, la the slate
through which the Scaboa. and Air Line
passes, by that road. The mortgage
Is made Ln f ivor of the Mort. m Tried.
Company and James I. Burke, trim
tee.
The money is wanted, it Is staled
in the identlture, for the pu.rp.-r e ol
equipping the read and for other pur
poses.
The document is an unusually long '
one and covers many pages on .the,
record books of the different super- j
. . .i A
NqjDCE FIVE CENTS.
SUN ffIfCISCO
mm offer
10 IiIMAPS
4
Inin Fiiljlic Schools i! Con
tra will fcliic! Jop
iaiss linmipalion
113 li lor PIEBfO
*
High Jap Officials Surprised and Dis
pleased at the Preb.bie Reslrict
ion—Matter Now Before
Congress.
r
\\ ashluUon, Ft-b. 1G. —it was la
htll-
of San Iwu.'.cl > I..i;i a-.-oud V>
ipen the ■ ca
a- a under ni't.i a j . u.is vvliica
-he governiiK'-at will ),e rcyucsted to
nuke.
Ti.o pro vision i •> tint congress re
'll c t Julian; on iiun,i,.-.i aliua. The ol'-
er \v t■ made public todaiy , .in a
-' E> er li' in May,,!* Sc,.mu.r, of San
rancisci'i, to the homes here.
i'he matter was widely di-icuased l a
Jliiti .l circles but no answer waa
liven tile San i< l aueie .o authorities.
rOKIO IS NOT PLEASED
Vv ITH TiiE NEW PLAN
i Ohio. Feb. fii.- ,r ai Francisco's of
er to admit Jap.in > cuiihren m.o
ue l ,u: -* lu sei.ou.i of teat cl y pro Vl
ad COllgiCs.i y.nne-a a mi ivs.rioting
uap.uu .n i-.mi. i.iii did not unot
••'‘-it approval in 0., i a circles ..e.o
tai ..y and 1 Ohio is .. at.y ti.sp.ta-ea
'ter t. e pro alls r ..... ~u.
.kcv.ral omciit:.; ... a. mu to tt
..mu theinseii. a. .uipii.cu at su.u
■t step on tin j...rt of the San FianC.B
authentic
PLATTE RIVER HAS A STATE
ALiviOSl L.MTI.-.ELY IN WATER
Omaha, Neb., i tb. ic.—Pivo trails*
..-uluaeiiul u.r. u. t h Ne.rds
'lie ua^li S' * iiua ui ! the
i r .uUj , n ; tv ccii.ut of .he rue
't Lite i'latie river.
Not a R‘v ht t. ‘iu haw moved in
iho on lire.* muto a> i* I. In t..o* baet i-.w
hays an.l t**e iaJie .tiOiiw are tii.ii it
•-iii •- -• *m)u. urn bJ.i-.c U'OJiiO
ah 1.0 roe timed, wmie di,: paaaeucOf
.rains ar m v.n- .a , i.,w LJ mo u.id are
■ -•'i even hi a svi : -i an * j: .re cu aia.auiu
a schedule uk v.a,i;..j it would, be ot
ao Uoe.
I i.o riv r <.(,s:Jmav, u ime and 2u:f
oi the mate is uikx.a- w.n.i.
jLNATOR CLAC.K, lb
Herb OF A NEW DANK.
New York, Fob. l • it is reported
.o ;ay i- : ...r. b:..; i 0i....i, lao iuua
.it.a m.1.i0n..i, i., behind iho new
a.n iv soon Lo ope.i here.
Ne/; Hi eroi iption Clerk.
1-. A, Overbuy ui'meU iu u.e city yos
eiday to ac. i pt. a p-mii.hu as p.ess
riiitn.n i iii.. at li.ui.es urug s.orii
sir. Overby comes Lem ikuaow, ria„
aul is mgu.y , e lam.adua its a pie
jcriptumsi. lie has ueen iu mo urag
usini-HS for live years and i, tii .r*
oaghly f.an.li-r wui c. fc ry braucu of
iircsciip.iou work. .
Kills Seif to Avoid Posse.
New Ormans, La., Feb. Iu. —Whoa
a posse overtook Jos.ph CjiLan to
day Le sLot uni msi ™uy kiiied n.m
tolf. Cor ban v.a„ s. s..cw..cd of bo.ug
tnc man \v,.o ~ut up a am-wsbury
saloon two nights eg >, i.hi.ng one man
and wounding three omers. itu w-.s
caught near Lutchor, La.
Cuict With the Police.
Every tiling was unusually quiet la
police tii d.s lust ni -,iu ana on.y one
ioi two ar.-cs.:; were made during lha
rilglit.
Only Slight Cold.
Lakewlod, .N. J., Feb. 10. —Miss
Lucy Spellman, Lister of Sirs. John
U. Rockefeller, said lud.iy that Mrs.
1 Roci.eftller was suffering only (no