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|The Brunswick News.
IHfHSON
LOCAL ICE PLANT
NOW UNDER WAY
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Saw Building finished anil
Work of Installing Ma
chinery Begun
MW Will Bf DOUBLED
The Company, of Chic
'3;*' *lmprove
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Murk was yesterday started mi tjie
improvements to he made at the plant
of the Glynn lee Company on A
street, and during the next month
the plant will be entuely rebuilt.
J. P. Williamson, representing the
Fred A. WolfTe Company, of Chicago,
which concern has the can tract for
rehutWing the plant, arrived in the
ci I^Thursda y an I yesterday
smß&. ft work Mr Williamson has
in
he will peisonally superiu
i work. He install and the ma
the old plant
RHHjßlinfed tli.t TO aC.. Mi,-
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p| plfl.e \erv la I i.' •
v.-11l an Installed '
rMf .jiry will he made one ol tl e . os
get an idea of t ie amour t ->'
to hr made, tin < spar
plant is to be increased
m row 25 to all tons per day, whim
with the plant on Grant street, wilt
~e sufficient to supply the local <1
nuud and also the nearby towns that
use ice made in this city.
The improvement work will ml.,
ii.liout one month says .Vli. William
son. He says that an eugln.-t r u :
tirrlvo in the city tods, and lui. aftei
his part of the work. Tin imprno
iiimts call for an expenditure of . 25.
i 00.
All of the u nk work will In- dom
by the Park. r-Hensidl Bn-,in • fit.--
Company
The new Imildiiigs at the plant have
11 tj out hem completed, til's v.or
havli r, been under way for sop c lime
SUOOENLY ILL;
DEATH FOLLOWED
Mrs. Elvira Lucas Passed Away Last
Night at the Home of Her Sis
ter, Mrs. L. Ludwig.
In apparently good health all of Sun
day and previous to that time, Mi>
Elvira Lucas, of Budapest, Hungary
sister of Mrs. L Ludwig, of this city,
was taken suddenly 111 yesterday morn
ing at the home of her sister, 107
street. She suffer* and during the day
and until 10 o’clock last night when
the end came.
Mrs. Lucas has been visiting liu
sister In Brunswick for several months
stud during all of that time he kits
in unusually good n< aith ite
w;ts perfectly "oil Sunday hut on aris
ing yesterday morning Mrs. Ludwig
discovered that net sister was ill.
Physicians were summoned and
everything possible was done to save
i,er. Her death was probably due to
i cart failure
Mrs. Lucas was born in Budapest
sod was 45 years of a-e. She is sur
vived by her mother a;ul ister lLe
funeiat will occur from the residence
till* afternoon at 3 o’clock, Rev. hath
cr Dunne of the Catholic church, - t
tlciatlng. The interment will be in
Palmetto cemetery
Mr and Mrs. Ludwig have a large
circle of friends in the city who
will Join The News in extending sym
pathy.
JAPAN GIVES US ORDER.
Pittsburg. Feb. -5. —The United
States Steel Corporation today re
ceived an order for fifty thousand tons
•X steel rails trom Jay .ns*
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Home fmow
GIIUWOF
GEORGIk
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When Certain Birds Carlbe Shot %
This State—Other
tions From the Law Which is Be
ing Disregarded.
There arc many sportsmen and
others who kill in mid out of season
without knowing they are violating
Cub hltuiilt-s uf t lit** iitte and t.ie tol
! lowing summan of the game laws
will he interesting as well as infor
mation 10 them:
It is unlawful to kill or capture
wild turkey, pheasants, partridge and
quail between March 15 and Novem
ber 1 ; dove.-, marsh liens and snipe
between March 15 and Nov. 1; sum
mer or wood duck and woodcock be
tween. February 1 aiul Sept. 1. It is
also unlawful to take or destroy the
eggs of such birds during these (bites.
Wild deer or fawu must not be kill
id of captured between January 1 and
September 1.
It is unlawful io sell offer for sale
or have in posse sion any of the
biids or animals, dead or alive or
parts of same during the sem^p'
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Mote tti:ii-. f •: y J?
killed by any one persotWn
day.
Partridges or quail must no 1 be n -i
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jted or trapped except on one's own
i premises.
The shipping of such birds beyond
the limits of the state is prohibited
at all seasons
it is unlawful to place in any stre am
Huy substance of a poisonous nature
which will drive away or poison the
fish.
The tailing of f’tsli with seine, gig
spear, or like devise, between Feb
ruary 1 and July ] is prohibited
Tin possession of game, fish, birds
or their eggs dicing tile dales above
mentioned, is talon as priiua facie evi
doner of the violation of the law
Upon the application of fifty five
holders in any court the judge of the
superior court is authorized to ap
point a game waid n to so tit it these
laws are enforced. Ihe warden may
appoint a d* puty in a It militia dis
trict.
Any one injuring an artificial fish
pond or destroying ti.e fish therein
is subject to indictnt* nt
A license may !e obtain* and to ink
birds and eggs for purely su ndlic
pcriarses, from the commis. <n* ; o
agriculture.
The English spars ow, great horned
owl, sharp skinned hawk, coup* is
hawk, crow, lark, crow-black b rd. jack
daw' ur.J rice bird are not within tli
protection of the law
BIG FIRE SWEEPS
OVER PITTSBURG
Loss in the Smoky City Will be
ProbAiy More Than a Half Mil
lion Dollars,
I’iUslmrg, Fa.. Fell. 2-> A h ■
winch originated in iiio business sec
tion of the eiti this afternoon des
troyed property valued at. upwards of
a half million dollars.
The fire was not completely under
control at G o'clock tonight and the 1
damage may Ue greater. The section
destroyed is in the business center of !
th city.
ACTING MAYOR ROBINSON
He Presided at Yesterdays Session of
the Police Court.
It was Mayor Jta inson yesterday,
and he.presided at the session of
police court with the dignity and
grace of a United States court, jus
tice.
Mayor Symons was in Atlanta at
tending the meeting of a number of
mayors and Chairman of council Rob
inson was in charge of the city. A
number of Saturday night offenders
greeted him at the police court and
he disposed of the docket in rapid
order. Imposing medium fines on ail
those
BRUNSWICK. GA . TU NG, FEBRUARY 26. 1907.
BIG RAID IDE
OS LOITERERS;
26 ARE JAILED
Arrested All
loalilMrounil Streets
ofilie City
ORDERS GIVIS IB POLICE
Men Arrested Yesterday WMI. ;
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J liiH inployed, had b<'tt<*T ..,0 to work or
j remain dose to their homes. B its
:<iUo itmlpisto:>d Hint Sheri IT Berrie
jlid i*i - force of deputies hrvv'* also i
J cone ludi ‘d io aft r the vagrants
j*tlid it will not be at all surprising if
jh‘ do*-: not begin operation at once.
WRECK REPORTED
01 THE 0. S, 8 F,
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Rumor Says That Train Was Turned
Over Near Unadilla and that Two
a* Three Cars Were Burned.
Atlanta. Fit. 25. \ passenger train
on the Georgia Southern and Florida
Ntilroad is reported ’to have jbeen
overturned this afternoon a few miles
below Unadilla
No accurate details of the wreck
have been secured, lop it is reportec
that one or two of the coaches caught
on .fite and that several people were
killed and others injured.
HELD MEMORIAL SERVICES
Funeral of Mrs. Samuel Benedict Oc
curred Yesterday in Marietta.
The funeral of Mrs. Samuel Benedict
who passed away In Cedartown Beit
urdaj. occurred yesterday in Marietta,
the former home of the deceased
At st. Mark's Episcopal church in
t.his city. Rev. Boykin held a mem or
i ll service yesterday morning in mem
ory of the deceased, which was attend
ed by a number of rela
lives and friends in this city. In the
afternoon, at the hour that the funeral
was being held in Marietta, Rev, Bo’
kin conducted services at the home of
Mrs. Mallory F. f&Wf^jjjterof
deceased, which was attendedTi* .netm*
licrs of the family.
The death of Mrs. Benedict lun
caused genuine sorrow among Uzu
many friends in Brunswick
family has received the sympatifil^m
the entire comtnitnlty^^(J|^
Handsome St. Simon Cottage.
F. D. .VI. Straclian is having a very
pretty cottage built on St. Simon
which will he completed and ready for
oecupnancy during the coming sum
mer
RED CROBB RAISES FUND.
•Washington, Feb. 25—The Atnori
can Rel Cross Society has raised a
large fane for the starving Ruslans.
: site era stolen
FROM NEW YORK
SOB-TREASURY
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Ihievss Mails a Big Haul
Frc^M^toßank
Robbery
but was Only Announced
terday—The Money Myster.
Mth ut'i
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The roly cry was committed last
Monday night Whelher the officials
of the sub-treasury knew of it previous
to today or not is no! known, hut the
robbery was only announced this mom
j lag. It Is thought that it was diso.ov
jered last last week hut was kept a
secrctortn the holiest of ascertaining
some clue to the guilty parties.
The large sum was stolen all in bilk- I
of luiryjo denominations II is sail
that the money mysteriously disap
pea red and there Is not the slightest
clue to the robbers.
Officials in Washington have been
notified of the rot* ery and detectives
have been sent to New York to work
on the case hut they haven't the
slightest clue on which to begin work.
NEGOBE JAILED FOR
STEALING BRASS
Mosc Richards, With Others Stole ,
Many Pounds From the Hilton
and Dodge Lumber Company '
Jesse Richards was iirr; ste.l and
placed in jail yesterday charged with
stealing brass from tin- Hilton and
Undue Lumber Company on St.. Simon.
It sw ms that Richards and some of
itis conspirators, who as yel have hot
been arrested, have been engaged in
systematic robbery of articles from
this plant. was reported
Pi the official* some time ago and the
last grand jury Indicted Richards for
tin- offense rand jury ad
journed he has lieen dodging (lie ot
fieeis evidently having been advised
l>y someone of the indictment. Yes
terday, however, he was caught at his
home anti will have to answer for
the offense at the next session of the
city court.
R. M. BLOODWORTH IS DEAD
Aged Citizen Passed Away Last Night
After Long IHtyso.
After a hung illness Mr. It M.
Bloodwort.li, one of Brunswick's oldest
citizens, passed away last night at
his residence this city,
lie is survived by his widow and
his sons, Mess. ,1. M and C. F. lilood
iworth anti a daughter, Mrs. C. F
Brown, also by four other children
who reside in North Carolina.
His remains will lie taken to his
old home, Colley, N C., for inter
ment. The funeral services will be
held at the residence 415 E street, at
3 o’clock this afternoon and will be
conducted by Rev. E. Banunons, of
the First Baptist church. Friends of
the family are invited to be present.
; Mr. Bloodworth removed to this city
i number of years ago in order to
§< near his children who reside heie.
pie was a devout Christian and a con
(Bistent member of tire First Baptist
church and won the esteem of all
who knew him.
.The aged widow and sorrowing chil-
have the heartfelt sympathy
of their many friends in their be-1
reavement.
RESIGN OR DIE.
Odessa, Feb. 25. —General Kuulbans
was today warned ty the revolutionists
that, if he did not resign at. once he
would be killed.
PHILIPPINES STRUCK
By A SERIOUS
CYCLONE
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London Hears That Two Hundred Peo
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pie We re Killed and Thousand Left
Homeless—Washington Can't Get
the Report i
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Suit for $5,000 Against the Schooner
Limton Will Come up before
Judge Speer in Savannah.
in the I niLed Slates court in Sav
aniiali today a damage case in he
sum of $5,000 will be tried be'we. n
the Portland-Oaroliria Cement Com
pany, of Charleston, against the ,uj
ooner Lupton.
; Brunswick is intei eisted because of
the tael that some . four M(mihs_ig.v
tile schooner Lupton with a Cargom
In this port sustained damages which
practically mined the entire cargo m
celncnt while here, sustained damages
which practically mined the carge or
a large portion thereof, and the own
era of the cement, the plaintiffs above
jslated, are suing to recover their loss
;es. In the trial today Crovatt At Whit
field will represent the plaintilT.-.
I Judge Whitfield, of that firm, left last
to conduct the case for his clients
Garrard & Meld-rim, of Savannah, will
appear for tlie owners of the schoon
er. A number of local witnesses
went over to Savannah last nig.it t*
testify in the case, among them being
Capt. .1. H Leo and Capt. Frank
11. both well known stevedores.
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AT THE GRAND LAST NIGHT
Large Audience Witnessed a Very
Poor Performance.
"Everybody Works >', nt Father" was
the attraction at the Grand last, night,
and a large audience was present,
probably drawn by the name given
I (he showy hut if it does not improve
it is likely that papa will have to go
out and work to support the entire
Icompany.
Generally in a musical comedy or
ia vaudeville show there is one or two
redeeming features. Sometimes pret
jty music and catchy airs are In the
play to please the audience, and gen
erally there are one or two good pet
| formers but If there was a single re
!deeming feature in the show last night
| it must have been in the second ac*.
I the writer only saw the first.
Mot',,,— .uu i juc ft crd la a a'’ i
audience once or twice and Micro
were three or four pretty cherus girls
to look at. Iml (hats all
Suffice to say that "Everybody
Works but Father" will not be on the
road much longer.
SALE WILL OCCUR WEDNESDAY
Anchors, Chains, Sails, etc., of the
Bark Medor to be Sold.
The sale of the savings from the
bark Medor. which was to have oc
curred some days ago and which was
postponed on account of tin the at
the plant of the Parker-Honsell Engl
nering Company, on the whnrvi s of
which some of (he goods are sored,
will occur Wodnerdav at II a. m and
those who want to pick up some gen
uine bargains should be present.
Ihe sale will occur on the wharf
ot the Parker Hensell Engineering
, Company land the anchors, chains,
calls, ropea, etc., will ibe knocked
down to the highest bidder.
FIVE CENTS.
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IS C.©PAY
Annoanced That She Will ho
Hirst Witness for Defense
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That She Had Never Visi
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Senate Committee was Discharged
Before it Rendered a Report
in His Case.
Austin, Texts, Feb. 25. —The Investi
gation of the senate committee into
the conduct of Senator Bailey lias re
sulted in a complete victory of that
official and he is * xoiioruted of the
Changes preferred against him and
which have caused unusual interest in
this state and throughout the coun
try.
While the committee to which the
nun ter was rel'cried did not render a
I sport exonerating Senator Bailey, it,
was discharged hy the senate a day ho
I lie a report could be rendered, which
exoneratert the senator. It was ox
pbcL’d that a leport w.ati.l lie rend .
ed today, but when the committee
was called upon for it the announce
ment was made that it was not ready
and the commit,ee was discharged by
the senate.
A MYSTERIOUS BLAZE.
I ire Started in an Unused Room in
J. W. Thomas' Residence.
The residence of Mr. J, VV, Thom
as, corner London an l Richmond
streets, came very near being ties
tioye-d by fire Sunday a,ud it was only
by quick work of the children of the
family that the house was saved.
The blaze originated in an unused
room in the second story of the resi
dence. There had been no lire in tho
room in some time and Mr. Thomas
and others of the family are very
much puzzh and Ui know how the blaze
started. The children in the house
discovered tin blaze and Mr. Je.-se
Thomas, assisted by a negro man.
soon succeeded in extinguishing it, but
not until some clothing In tho closet
, the lied clothes and other articles
had been burned.
One Negro Robbed Another.
Officer ,(. 1.. I anr.. yesterday arrest
ed William Burke, colored, charged
with .veiling a shot gun and other
articles from the homo of Mary
Moore, also colored, who lives on B
.street, The negro was placed in jail
in default of bond and will be given
a preliminary hearing probably today
or tomorrow.