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VOLUME 11; NUMBER 174.
ALL CHINA
15 FIGHTING
Hion (to u iii it
Being mi ii Milt;
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Washington, July 18—Latest advice?
state that all Ofrtna is in arms and that Christian natives
and missionaries are being massacred, fha Chinese fleets
are gathering iii tltt for "battle with the war
ships of the allies'. The alfied forces are preparing for the
march to Pekin along threat wall. The president will
appoint Chaffe to command our forces in China Tift
chines* government is reinforcing Woo Jung forts with
men and war munitions'. The foriegn consuls warned
them against such measures.
CHANG’S OPINION.
Pekin, July 18—Li Hung Chang thinks the Chinese
officials have been at Pekin.
CHINESE GENERAL KILLED.
Shanghai, July 18—Reported that Nick, Chinese gen
eral, was slain while trying to rally troops at Tsin.
TIN'S MOB GMIAITIf 1113 DESITFO
THE ROODS AND OTHER MS COMMUNICATION
Petersburg 1 , July 18—It is officially announced here
thatjChinese troops, bombarding Blagorestoclienski
captured the town and destroyed the roads and all
, oUier means of communication to the place
•illliM SPREADING ID HIT PARIS OF
> 1 . CHI ■ HIS NOME REACHED KOREA
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London, July 18— The latest advices from the far
iPast say that another war has started The
fhas spread north, south and west in has now
reached Korea, Ihe English recognizes the
* situation as serious, more so has yet been.
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London, .July 18—Shanghai dispatch of duly 16 says
ior last Chinese steamboat has been towing car
afe boats between Woosung and Shanghai arsenal presum
ably arms arid ammunition to strengthen defenses of Woo
sung forts Foreign authorities requested Chinese officers
discontinue sailing this vessel, but she passed yesterday
UPPITsual
wm St. Petersburg, duly 18. —lt is reported from Che
Foo that Prince Tuan has mobilized nine hundred and
kfty thousand men and ordered Northern force to expel
■fteigners from the Armoor district. Another force will
|p>erate against Mudken.
U Washington, July 18, —War department today bullen-
Mined latest official report of casualties at Tien Tsin 18
killed, 79 wounded, missing 2-
THE BRUNSWICK TIMES.
HI! SHIP
AFLOAT 11
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fas Pall Off atyfiigji
Tide YBsjtefdai.
NO His Oil
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bri i,--.
Slis Arri?ed in Fort AM Tiree
% TFSofit in tlic
‘ Afternoon.
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lice Mallory steamer Colorado,which
jwent aehore off L,jng island early
Tuesday morning, was safely floated
athiKli
The tug* rnca, U. Dirt and Angie
and Nettle hare been Imril at work on
her *ioo the accident occurred, mak
ing efforts to poll her off at each high
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water and they nuifme ded yestrday.
The Colorado reached port at 8
o’olnak yesterday afternoon, and no
damagei whatever have occurred to
her during the limp she was on the
tfaoats.,
An extra large number of wqrjtraap,
have been employed to unload her
and she will discharge her cargo In a
very short time.
NEW BOAT IK
T'f&W -
White’s New tteamer Reached POTt
Yesterday
Capt. it. A. White will resume hie
will be general happiness among the
folks down there ia a sure thing,
flfl'ne Falcon ia a tug and ie built on
tbe order of the Emmeline, The mw
boat ia faat and will serve with autis
faction the purpoae for which it waa
purchased.
HIRSCH'S OHALLENGL.
laaiifd One Broad Knough to be
Underaiond.
Mr. Henry Uirach, manager of the
Brunswick baseball oluh, iaauea a
challenge to any team in the south for
s.">oo a aide, beat three out of five games,
to be played on any mutual grounds in
tbe south. (Junes to umpired by a
man agreeable to both,
NEW YORK FIRE.
Babcock Terfutnery Establishment a
Total Loss .
New York, July 18.—Sperial—Fire
and stroyed the A. P. Babcock perfu
mery establishment. The loss will
not be than $20,000. Two firemen
were seriously injured by tbe explo
sions of oils.
DEATH LIST GROWS.
People Dying By the Score in New
York.
New York, July 18—(Special)—
Ninety-four degrees at five o’olock this
afternoon, people are dying by the
soore in tenement quarters. Offical
are wooing rain from the clouds by
bomb).
MARRIED LAST NIGHT
Mr. Leslie T. Graves, of Nashville,
Tenn,, and Miss Lillie Belle Vaughan,
of Union Syrings, Ala., were united in
marriage by .Judge J. W. Conoley, at
the residence of J. D. Kail, 1! 10 Mane
lb I<l street last night.
Sc ved liicm Right.
Quite a number of Brunswioki&ns
lost money on the ball games of the
past two days. A roan who will bet
and yell sgainst Ins home team should
lose.
BRUNSWICK, GA., THURSDAY MOKNINOx, JULY 19, 1900.
HIM
Jill
Tkay Scenes at That Popu
iilar Resort.
I kW ENJOY CAMP
And Everything is Happiness at
This Delightful Place—Some
Camp Notes-
Cumbcrlllhd I-land, Us.. July 18.—
The Fourth Itcgiment of Georgia State
Troops ha* arrived and are now en
joying annual encampment at
the site reoentty vaoated by the Fifth
regiment. Night companies are par
tiofjpatlrg and all are thoroughly im
bued with the military apirit.
It ia with deep regret to the entire
that tha abienoe of Cul.
William JC. Wootsn, of Albany, ia
noted. Col. Wooten is, without doubt,
one of the officer* In tbe
state militia, and has the reputation
of having the best organized regiment
In tbe state,
lo Col. Wooten’s steid, Lieut.-Col.
Thomas N. Hopkins, of Tbomasville,
ie id command. Col. Hoplnnshas al
ready won the distinction ol getting
tbe oamp organit jd quioker and tbe
camp guard organized better than ever
before in the experience of tbe Fourth
The staff and Held ctlloera present
ijre as follows.
Lieut.-Cui. F, N. Hopkins, com
manding, Tbomasville,
Maj. Timothy O'Brien, Wayoross.
Maj. R. 1,. Wylly, Wayoross.
' M*j. .lobn’D.- Little, Coliiyt*,.
Capt. John' C, Cassidy, quarter-1
matter, Albany.
Lieut, c, J. Paine, aoting regimental
adjutant, Wayoroas.
Lieut. T. J. liunn, acing regiment
al oommisaary.
Horgt. Lawton, Cos. L , aoting regi
mental Sergr. major,
Tbe companies participating in tbe
encampment and tbelr officers are:
Cos. K , Th imasville, Capt. C. M.
Smith, Lieut. Brown,
Cos. 1., Bainbridge, p*pt. Hawes,
Lieuts. Pittman and Palmer,
Cos, C., Columbus, Capt. Wm. Tuck
er, Lieut, Peter Freer.
Cos. L , Amerious,Capt. Clark,Lieuts
Britton and Williams.
Cos. G., Albany,Capt. Welsh, Lieuts.
Manry and Fleming,
Cos. K., Albany, Lieut. Mook, com
manding.
Cos. 8., Valdosta, Lieut. Harry M.
Wilson, commanding,
Cos. M,, Fitzgerald, Capt Griffin.
NOTES,
Col. Hopkins, in naming his social
committees to aot during the oamp,
very properly appointed Maj. Tim
O'Brien, commanding the First Bat
talion and Lieut. Harry M. Wilson,
oommaoding the Valdosta Vldettes to
serve in that capacity. Both of these
oflioers are well known in Bruns
wick and bold prominent places in
the esteem of both rank and (lie of the
regiment.
Maj. O’Brien has teen identified
with military for a number of years
and was a captain In the
army two years ago.
Lieutenant Wilson Is in command
of his company and will be remember
ed,by many in Brunswick through
reputation, as having served as oor
poral In the Brunswick Riflemen in
the Spanish-Amerioan war.
Sergeant Smith Myddleton.of Val
dosta, has been appointed aotlng Ser
geant Major of the First Butallon
and is serving witb muoh credit to
himself,
Jho. P. Twomky.
IMIS
SMIII
Brunswick Wins Apin on
a Close Score.
GAME WAS HAffljM!
After a Magnificent Game the Home
Boys Won by a Score ot Four
to Three.
The lovers of good base ball cer
tainly witnessed another magnifident
gme out at the park of the South
eastern Fair Association yesterday
afternoon when Brunswick again de
feated Jacksonville by the interesting
score of 4 to 3.
U was a battle of giants fought out
in genuine Trojan style and from
start to ffniih the lame abounded
with pretty plays, interesting clim
axes and good ball playing on both
sides.
In the first inning Brunswick made
2 runs and in the third 1 run while
Jacksonville scored 1 in the fourth
and 3in the eighth, thus it oan be
seen that it eras anybody’s game up to
the ninth when Jicksonv lie was shut
out without a run leaving the soore 3
and 3.
Brunswick came In for her last in
ning. Wise went to tbe bat and made
a pretty bit, landing on second, by a
sacrifice from Villineau. Brllantyne
followed with a splendid two bagger
bringing Wise over tbe home plate,
and ending tbe game amid the wild
est demonstration ever seen In., the
grand stand.
Tbe playing os both teams was ex- 1
oellent. Jacksonville’s battery wae a
qulok as obam lightning,- although
Ooeil was snfiVringwitb a bad arm,
and Summers. though given tbe mer
ry ba ba, by the rooters ylayed. eery
an errorless game, theCflafrport was
good and Harfnou’s left field was a
winner with tbe spectators, Middle
brook was splendid at first base while
Linton at third and IJenkeni at short
sustained themselves handsomely.
Brunswiok’s playing In some in
stances was brilliant, the fins batting
of Ballantyne in tbe ninth, bringing
in bis man and winning the game, and
Hollowell’s bit in the third when he
sent the ball “to the races” knocking
it completely over center field feme.
Wolffs was lively in the box and
was splendidly supported, Harper
set tbe grand stand wild with a left
band oatoh from home in tbe fifth and
the field work of Kaph&n, Phillips
and Garret wai well nigh perfect.
Villeneau did tbe first base aot in
great shape and shared tbe honors
with Ballantyne in hitting.
All in til the game was a gem and
gresfitiy pleased the large audience in
the grand stand.
The summrry of the game is as fol
lows : y
AB. R. P. O. A. K
Bruaswioa 39 4 27 1G 4
Jacksonville 403 27 12 3
Tbs line up for today's game is as
follows: ,
Brunswick Jgcksonvil!
tlailowell
Kaphan Green
Villetnau 1 and bass Middlebrook
Harper 2nd base Conroy
Wise 3rd lies* Linton
Ballantyne short stop Hodgron
Garrett I- held Harrison
Wolff R Held O’Neill
Phillips C field Persons
RUSSIA’S BIG
ARMY riOVING
lilili Us So) l ills lill I in
Min iin fet fets.
Sf. Petersburg, July 18—Russia addressed to the
Rowers a note declaring that she waspreparing a great
military expedition against Pekin through Manchuria:
1 lieie is already a v r ast army of Cosacks on the way while
die Siberian railroads was taken possession of by the gov
ernment. Russian army officers say that within one week
two hundred thousand men would be in the field,and with
in three weeks they say that their army will be in Pekin:
CHINESE MINISTER TO RUSSIA TELES HIS
GOVERNMENT TROUBLE WILL FOLLOW
Hi. Petersburg, July 18—Kee Wang Chang the Chi
nese minister to Russia called at the foreign office today
and informed the government that the events now trans
piiing in China were not in accordance with the views of
the Pekin goyernment He further stated that he would
make to the Pekin government em
phasizing the terrible consequences which will follow
hostilities do not cease at once
BRITISH CRfTR HIE 1 FOUR OTHER
mm* CLEARED TOR ACTION YESTERDAY
j
Shanghai, July 18.- —The British cruiser Terrible and
four other war vessels have for action and are now
off tlie Seau Ilai Ivwan forte/
SECRETARY HAY AND THE
CHINESE MINISTER HAVE A TALI
Washington, July 18~8ecretary Hay and Chinese
Minister Wn talked a few minutes informally this morning
Wu said he had no additional news from China todjfy, but
that he thought the situation much brighter as of
the dispatches received yesterday. /
Washington, July 18-The Chinese situation will be
discussed in an informal way at the cabinet dinner to
night at which the president will be present This Whod
is taken to divest the proceedings of an offiial aspect
NOTES.
The umpires Green and Coleman on
strikes gave general satisfaction and
Managers Newman and Hirsch both
com me u<le<l thsir work.
Garrett and Phillips for Brunswick
were both hurt during the game, but
fortunately not very seriously,
The rooters were on hand with bells
horns and other noise makers. and
cheered their favorites tb?S®fcTß
Ktpbari, Brunswick’s favorite
pitcher, will he in the box today and
bis friends sh-utd come out and see
it.
See dress parade at Cum
berland Sunday; boats stay
over until 10 o’clock Sunday
night.
Every hoy and girl should have a
Brownie camera. Costs fI.OO at
Butt’s Drug Store,
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ONLY A FEW MATCHES.
Chief Greene and His Boys Called Out
Last N ght.
The Are department responded in its
usual excellent fashion to an alarm of
fire last evening hut found the flames
out when they reached the scene. The
Are started in a loaded box oar near
the depot acd the only thing consum
ed was a gross of matches. The oar
contained a quantity of bay and grain
and in all it was a narrow eaoape from
a serious conflagration.
FINE LUNCH TODAY.
Tnose who desire something real
good should not fail to attend luoon
at the Elk from 11 to 1 today. It
See dress parade at Cum
berland Sunday; boats stay
over until 10 o’clock Sunday
night'.