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THE BRUNSWICK TIMES-CALL.
VOLUME XI. NUMBER 19.
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would fcfH ifcc athperor.'
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: it is yet forthcoming regard
nig !m d'. ■ on of the iiowets, pul there
"are Hutgestioiij of a compromise on pro
; poiaUWw under consideration. la the
there is tittle authority mdi
{i’ingkVbnt the Empress Povsagerjs
re Mx B>-treat for peace, urea If the al
lies reach s.n agreei.t at in regard to the
bast wS$ to open negotiations. On the
cot; i the many rumors gathered at
Shanghai! suggest that she is carrying
ou an ahti-foreign policy with increased
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CHAF GIVEN INSTIIVOTINGS.
V> ashw'gtoir, Sept. .i.—A cablegram
> "'as sentsto Oen, Chaffee today advi;iu
him of t|re pending negotiations for a
joint occupation' of Pekin or a joint
therefrom and instructions
*t° mgk until lurther notice IE
lines- for i '
Setfrci. 1 Fruit course is adopt- ’
■fcSSI.CI . CAUSED l
Eoudnir: uept. s,—Chlnest Miro.te; 1
1.0 iu an interview, -ay- tire
,s£eal of thw.ris-ionaries caused the at- '
*- tack upo# the Christian* by the Chi I
nese.
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London,lltet. 6.—The Chinese minis- !
ter rceelveif ,tiie fof owing from Chung i
today; ‘
,S OJr St, |Petrsburg minister per
suaded 11 a alia to leave Pekin. You are
aaelesr if you tSinuot prreuade Eng
land.’' I
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NOMINATED FOE QOVIAnOH.
New Haven, Conn., Sept. s.—Geo. P.
McLean was unanimously nnminaten
for governor of Connecticut at the re
publican state convention here this af
ternoon. t
lOWKE WILL SPEAK.
great Orator to Talk to tti.vpei
(•l - cf Asia:: •
Atlan Sept. 5 A icti. •• was re
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the You-.g M it's liem-sirat-c J..
yes', . i.i rs.rp the -penfcer*, .rouU-iU'
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l ■vvne, of Mi ones ;:, would probably
Ibe in At'an’a same time best ntu i t i |i
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Robert L, the i-tt ar.j gmhfiw
Pai r Has be-?a *;:iff by his ti tier., Mr!’
J- J. I.eee; sr, t .it,-. Alvin Knwe,
formerly d? 1 1,i<* city, but; now pi
Say%t3£ab-.'
Itiberj. L was one of she' prettiest
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late himself, on this, gutui oeefrcHon,
—'PIo'.mJE SEEMS CHECKED.
An Encouraging Report From
Glasgow,
Glasgow* Sept. !5.->Tho plague aprend
appears to-be cbecke<l- No cases
are reported, and the pallenls in the
hospitnh are progressing favorably. Of
the four suspected ca, <• a diagnosis
proved that two were Hot suffering with
plague symptoms. Eight eases are now
under observation.
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A THIRD TICKET;
New York, S-pt. s.—The Natienslv,
or third ticket men, are bolding a
meeting hers today fo|£f'''ttr'p'lrirßle of
considering theadvleabßitj of putting
a third ticket in the field, The last
meeting held in i ndianapolie, on Au
gust ItHh, left them oudecidsd. and
the purpose ef ttj? meeting today la to
reach a duciaiqb. O&t few members
are present, Thomte M Osborne, of
Auburn, N. Y.,-i in the chair.
A M£RrCANS RiD.ORKD.
London, S pt, o.—At ibis morning’s
meeting of the Trades' Uaion Congress,
iu session at Huddcrsiivld, Delegates
Kemp ane Hunter of the American Fed-
Written of Labor ad 1
and were subsequently presented with
gold watfche* as memeetoos of thsir vKit.
The two American delegator, dilated up
on the prosperity of trad-.s unionism in
the United States, and the necessity of
better organization of female labor in
the United States and Great Britain.
THE CATACOMBS.
Rome, Sept. 4.—Some American stu
dents, who were lost in the Catacombs,
were found this morning in a remote re
becs, Searching parties hunted in the
Catacombs all night. The young men
were in a deplorable condition.
prunswlck, ga., Thursday mornix , September e, mo.
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Bryan.
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l>=a: ■i.'rrats D.sciissiisjf
PtmhilieV.
SepUl 5 —j n the event
that earty ‘the next
Ilppsev-th|o will eiatail
blJf.raUo|iinbsr fof its apeak
ovsli'p. Eveu at this ea*jy day names
■ £•..•*’•/• .tf'r
‘R bn# niOSHcped.. KH-bardsOn, the
Democratie lesberj of the present
House, is soji posed to have a ‘'cinch”
on I beollloe |Hr at pmant, but others
are Bnr.isbead, 0 f Alabltms; I>Ar
rnond, o £ Mistouri: Bulzer, of Now
York, and Underwood, of Alabama.
LOST HI3 GIRL,
And the Yonug Mao Began
. Shooting,
New York, Sept. S.—Martin Wald'.
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mao’ 19 years of sge, thin murnieg
fired five shots in a eatoac on Third
■*T,
avenue, near Fourteenth street, life
became infuriated because somebody/ 1
won his girl away from him and he
been “doue out” of sij(). lls was
also drunk. One man was shot and is
dying, aruj- another man’s Rw was
shattered by a builet,
FOR THE PHILIPPINES.
Seattle, Wash,, Sspt. s.—The trans
port VVMheltnina sailed from this port
today with 700 Jioraes and mules for
the u 9 of the,United States troops In
ihe Philippines. is shipment makes
the sixth sent from here during the
past two months. Another will be
made during tbs Inter part of the
month.
BMITII TAKES STUMP.
Skowbegan, Me,, SepL 6,—Postmae
ter-Gsneral Smith arrived here today
from Washington, and opened a stump
lug tour of New England by address
ing a mass meeting here tonight. Oth
er speakers were Senator Davis and
Congressman Littlefield.
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H>M|inati.d B.’ li, Odhil for gr>y.:ruor m
® splrltfeuepeiicb, au. ! Otloll tv a acilil-
igelanialiior.: •
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They Aec. pl pji'lnvita.it n to After and
' 1h ' Co'uiob.i3 Fai r.
Tboßrunawlclr ititlemcD bold a well
atloutlcid nfitl interesting ui-cetfDg in
fhoir armory leet- pigUt. The com prny,
by a uaenlsn.'ijt Vote, occeptt'd an invi
tation fti atieiul lhe atrest fair in Co
lumbus on Nov. 1. *
The invitation from the Inter-state
fair in Atlanta was trble i until noxc
Wed no-(lay night. It !a thought that
the invitation wilt ba declined, as tin
company cm hardly go tvCofumbua
and Atlanta both.
Tbaemertaintaont, which was to have
been gtVjn OB the eleventh of this
month, v- postponed until Noyo-m
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REGULARS FDR CHINA.
San Francisco, Ctl., Sept, s.—The
Second battallion of.tbe Eight / ofantry
(Rationed at fort Shelling, left that
place for this cjjty tills morning.
The exact, rome is not known, but wli)
prdbably be to Tekio, by the way o!
Mluu.‘ The battallion consists ot
(our companies, E, F, G, and n, and
12-> enlisted men in each company.
Toe "headquarter* staff and ,hand,”
accompsnicg it, leaving but three
companies of the First Battullinn
still at Fort Siivllmg.
BASER4LL TODAY.
Thore will be another gam . of fiaso
ball between the two ideal colored
Dams, Unkaowns and Dixies, at the
fairgrounds this aftemooD, and as both
clubs are noted for pretty playing it is
probable that a large crowd will go out
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CALEB POWERS SENTENCED.
Lexington, Ky„ Sept. 6.—Caleb
Powers wav, this afternoon, sentenoed
by Judge Cantrill to imprisonment for
life for,the murder of Governor Wm.
E Goebel,
RACE TROVBfaE AQAI#, —'
Ifcr- YOri: Ci'OwdYWahtvd. to Lynch.a
• y .W.in'ih. /
A Sp-.t a fota New ?'orii s ytr;
' 1 wot - ' ;..y nu and i,
ab t eki and razor it-:.rly ctius <1 - iav-e
f-i ' on -i. >au... ,‘ ;e was i. .Ueu
;:: t; " ; w -y t';, 1 .■ i c fo.oivva 1
t' thd \V l j h,'r y-at.v nJi Yi;ret aa.
lion by a i owd u io'> m-n an * -
i: ' i Pi lyneb. Lev.
cX "h lie svae M be,'
brau'nh. enn Xoe av
**- ii-f ;i "d i; .; a c .mi w'. -n toe w.-
laiLi ep io .ciiod him. •TUey'wsbhaajfcd
smt ;K.: .yopian ftttcmpvod
nJbO.va^’^fti' vii*a hatpin.
~ G-.Vniu ] Vuc.;-:I>J in dodaUs- tu i :i .
■ails .i ! -verca . 'i’ir.-n U*- v,
drhw a raa , r to slash Graunia. Fine!
ly a polfcotp -u ca'igUt the woman an ;
mu cU jicssoaSion of the n appe. '
>f v: {in had rcacl.ol the stutioo l.ou
toe efbwil looreiscd aid thorn were
hrlcc of * lynoh hor.” A half dozen
fialiceaton rushed up A net hepi tp r ipb
nk ii rcr'pec jui.dijiance., After wo
man jiiiri o-.ec taken ii>: lUGy.c 1 \u.-
liou her. husband iifipearad 0 a .thp
none TlWoAli* wer j mvle. to ivuoh
hia Hut tin' S idfeh it’.: r ;i bU>: -r
UWr fiDvily V f V . -i tki
tit jb away,"
SATUKDAY’S BALL. GAME.
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Homo Good Playing May, lie Se§P at
the. Fair Grounds.'- ' vi
The bitso ball game to bh playe-t at the
fair grounds Saturday afternoon between
the Plant System club and a teijin being
organized by Mr. Henry Hirscliprom
isos to be very interesting. .
There will be somo good maloria! on
both sides, and i, . ■.. id crowd will'no
doubt witness the game. ,t
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van i ont i ueotjon.
Uurliogton, Vi:,
from two bundr and town*
the two hundred and fopty-six ia-tbt
Atatain<lica f o a Kcpi/hlioan plnralijy
of 31,00), the largest K*pul)liOip| pin"'
ralir.y ever jfiytn the S at a gitber
natorfiM‘iectip<y:xo'*pt in 1,896 Near
ly tw.^. ike snul unatb tof G o:o
--oratio legisiSltors - b|va bsen'-elected.
The new esnnte is as solidly Repel!!-
*, ''if
can as last ,y :r.
ITIJ id I’PIKE CABLE.
-fifow York, Sept. 6.—The first section
of the new Phi.ippine cable was today
turned over by the Safety Insulated
\\ ire and Cablo Cos. t) the goyornment
officials here. This section is 000 miles
long aud cost fOOO,OOI. The cable will
be shipped to Manilla on the tramposl
Burnside, which lm3 beu fitted into a
cabie steamer. The start on the work
of laying the Pacific cable ,is to be.made
at Manila..
DISCUSSES WOMAN’S RIGHTS.
Paris, Sept. s,—The I-nteroational
Congress ol Right* of Women convened
Upre this morning. Delegates promi
nent in the woman’s rights movement
arc' present from all countries of the
world. The sessions will continue for
sevoral days. Mrs, Maria Freeman
Gray qf San Francisco represents the
Wostcrn American continent. **
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PRICE FIVE CENTS.
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Strong British Force font After
!he Burghers The
Boers, However, Escape
With Booty.
Do. and .p, 'Dpt. 5.- and;: prloh to the
Lend ea Tins vs from ti* c;: respondent
in -.Pretoria 'states that iha Bjers
under Gaa Dewst boldly attaoked a •;■
Brt'iih wagon train in the tirighbor-.
hood os Kroonsttidi, whteh was heavily
guarded, a\id caprqred forty-foor oar
load* of suppl.es r or R.,bertf.
iope?. Tin bold vest of tiip’aUa'ok in—
oenaatl I.ord R )bsrts l} * who sent a
strong foroe to recapture the ppoty.
GEN. DEDARY DEAD. '
Pretoria, Sept. s.—Gsn. Gelary, a
prominent Brer olllror, who was a
British prisoner, wounds
r§Cßived at Elands River,
>TORM PREDICTED.
Gst . FfU a Biw
- kiPMh
Tbo at Siyannah
prediots a TOwfof today. The wind
will begin atA-few dome- .isfure 3
a,. uj add by 9/I’the storm wpl breake
1 -whSßb-.' - ***•'• •> ' w".ather
Mi" fore-
N^^^Vstake'
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RRHONf KONG.
Hang Kong, Sept. f>.—^Natives here
prediot that Hong Keng will ba
burned within a month. Placards
havo been posted in Canton w hich
intimate tii/t the Chinese have com
pletely routed the allies. Two hun
dred petitioners asked the British
minister to assist in reforming govern—.
merit and in establishing (he capital
at Nankin.
SULLIVAN’S COMIC OI’ERA.
Now York, S*pt. fi.—Sir Arthur
►Sullivan’s latest comic opera, “The
Ross of Persia,” will have its first
American rendition tonight at Daly’a
theatre. The production is under the
management of Chas Frobman, and a
great run Is' anticipated. John Le
Hay, who made bis reputation in “Hi*
Excellency,” 1* leading man.
DEMOCRATS MEET.
Springfield, Mass., Sept. 6.—A mass
meeting of the JLmocrats of this sec
tion was held in this olty tonight tor
a ratification of the Kansas City
Speakers of national promi
oenoe addressed the meeting, which
exceeded In propotlons anything of
its kind ever held here,
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