The Brunswick times-call. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1900-1902, September 09, 1900, Image 1

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THE BRUNSWICK TIMES-CALL. sVOLUMEXI. NUMBER 22. NATIONAL CAMPAIGN IS NOW ON IN EARNEST 111 H i 1 Ml Cfflpaipin in Many Sections. MAINE CAMPAIGN CLOSES The National Fight is the AIN Absorbing Topio All Over the Country. Portland, Sept. B.—The conquest of Maine was completed by the republicans today by monster meetings at as many as fifteen different cities and towns. Evs erybody will now rest on laurels, won or lost, for tue general election takes place in the state Monday. The republic®* have waged a hot campaign here. From August 20 Until now over 700 speeches en delivered, and ail by men of national H*"*aUa. The plurality in the Fine Tree state means soinetniug, and the G. O. l\s want as large a one as possible. ftfc---- Ohio Booms. f . Youngstown, Sept. B.—TUO republl r can campaign was formally opened in this city today. Men of national re nown from all slates are present, and tiie event is one of the greatest ot the presidential tight, Senator Hanna is here superintending arrangements for a monster ratification meeting to be held here tonight. Senator Foraker speak, and among others Senators Depew and Lodge. Gov. Nash of Ohio will preside. Many republican clubs from surrounding states have at tended in a body. Called on M’Kinley Canton, Sept. 8.-The president was kept busy today receiving delegations en route to the ratification meeting at Youngstown. Body alter body of chcer ’ ing adherents marched down Market delegation after delegation sraireKn Mr. McKinley to assure h'm of their warmest support. It is a day not to be forgotten in Canton. It is thought probable that the president will attend the monster meeting at Youngs town tonight. Indiana Demonstratio^^^ South Bend, Sept. B.—The arrival ot Gov. Roosevelt in this city this morning fvwas the occasion of one of the most en thusiastic scenes ever witnessed in this state. Companies of cowboys and a large number of "rough rider" regi menters greeted him with a reception to go on the annals. Among the receiving committee was the full membership of the famous black regiment of Elkhart county. Teddy will address a monster political gathering in this city tonight. Democrats Visit Wisconsin. Milwaukee, Sept. 8.-Tbe Cook coun- ty democratic marching clubs arrived in this city this morning to join in a mon ster ratification meeting and jubilee with the democrats of this city. Many thousands are here, Chicago Platform Democrats. Albany, N. Y., Sept. B.—Chairman Thomas W. Cantrell of this city has is - sued a call for a conference of-the exee* utive committee of fhe Chicago platform democrats at the hotel. Saratoga, September the democratic state nonvontidtttPrbU call Chairman Cantrell says that condi tion have arisen which threaten party nmty and may, if permitted to continue, affect not only the the*sUte hut national ticket as well. Tammany Chieftain to Work. Saratoga, Sept, B,—Richard Croker is expected to arrive here this evening to survey the field and complete arrange ments for the state convention Tuesday. The fight in New York promises to be a hot ono, and Croker * forecast of a democratic victory will be a suie pne if energy on the part of Tammany can do it. HURIUCAN'irAT NEW ORLEANS GteH Damage Done the Orescent City By tbeStoidv" New Orleans, Sept. big hur ricane struck here hard today, but owing to the warning of the weather .-if bureau many vessels escaped destrap tion, but the damage otherwise f% very great. Telephone and tolegrapb wires are blowo down in every direction. Chief Surgeon Boseld'of Fort St, Philip, and Engineer CJuinn , were both drowned. . Vqd ,-f ► Grand Island and otter Gulf is lands suffered greatly. Houles were unroofed, and several vessel* in the harbor were blown ashore, and prob* ably many lives have been lost. The Metairie bridge there has been de stroyed. It is impossible to get fur ther details of the storm outside tbe city, a? the wires are all down. TilE WYOMING LAUNCHED. San i'ranoisoo, Cal., Sept. B.—The United States monitor Wyoming will be launched from the works of the Union Iron Company here this after noon. (Jtjv. Richards of Wyoming and stefr, are present to witness the baptism of his state’s namesake. Fil ly one thousaod people will attend the exercises, and the occasion will be made a gala one. ST. MARY’S STARTS HOME. Funchal, Madeira, Sept, 8, —The United States scbooßhip St. Marys, which has been in this port for the last two weeks, started for home this morning. She will make direotly for Glen Cove,L. 1., arriving there about Ootober 11th. YACHTSMAN DEAD. Naw Bedford, Sept. 8.-Wi;ham Hanson who sailed the cop defender Vigilant in the races with the Valk yrie, died here today. BRUNSWICK,- GA., SUNDAY MORNIN SEPTEMBER 9, 1900- >■ 4 Mfflm w I 1 I ■ POPE LEO XIII. PLOT TO KILL POPE LEO XIII 0 ■. Rome, Sept, B.—lt is reported berftthat have obtained information from America that the anarchist* have condemned He l'ope to death. Tho Vati can authorities are taking great precaution ior the Pipe’s protection during the itici’p clone given by his holiness to the foreign pilgrims' * THE PLOT FRUSTRATED. Kbrne, tTbpl. B.—'The Perecveranza (newspaper) states a plot to murder the Pope hija been discovered nn+Trußtratcd, The/publieation of this new* created a tion In the .eUy. , fa RILL ALL iIUKOpFAN %-%ltS f *'• Paris, Sept, 8. - There is great activity, among French secret police, uud ccr-' tain notorious anarchists arc being cloßcly watched. JEmmtßsuries from M. La- Icsta have arrived hero from London, and a number of Italian* from Paterson are also hern in conference. The government believes that a plot is on foot to kill eviify crowned head,in Europe. The secret service men have evidence that ten Anarchists' have been assigned to assassinate each potentate, so as%> lessen the chance of their-escape. -A special effort will be made to murder King Victor Emanuel of Paly sake of the moral effect this would have following so Closely after King Humbert'* death. kaiser is scared. Berlin, Sept. B.—Alarmed by fears of the anarchists, Kaiser Wili am now wears a egat of mail, and be is suffering terribly from insomnia, brought about by fears that he may bSWtssassinated. The Berlin pe’uv, have been instructed to be unusually vigilant. THE SEMI-CENTENNIAL. California Still Having a Great Time. San Francieco, Sept. H —California started Into celebrate her fiftieth anni versary of statehood here today with a boom Vait crowds ol people were as seflfbled and the city is outdoing herself to entertain and house them, The vari ous headquarters of the reception com mittee are full to overflowing. This evening the biggest event of the celebration will take place. This ia the naval parade and sham battle, and will be at once startling and unique. All the vessels in port and all tbe larger yachts and sailing craft,as well as a number of government vessels, will take part. All the vessels will be profusely illuminated and the epec tacular effect will be great. Simul taneously with the water exhibitions will be given concerts and fireworks at various points in the interior of the oity. Tomorrow there will be several sacred concerts and a rowing and sailing regatta SLAIN BY MASKED ROBBERB Night Watchman Covers Thieves With His Pistol and Is Idled. Marshall, Mo - , Sept. B. H. H, Mow ry, night operator of the Chicago and Alton railroad, was held up by three masked robbers, While the men were rifling tbe station money drawer, night watchman Aulgur appeared, and pointing bis pistol throogh tbe partly open door, commanded the men to surrender. He was immediately shot in the eye by one of the robbers, and died soon after. Tbe robbers et oaped. OPERATORS WON’T A RBITRATE. Wilkesbarre, Sept: 8.- Delegatee of every mine In this region metberein secret session, and when they ad jonmed this morning, ofAoers of that body telegraphed the exeoutive board of the United Mine Workers of Amer ioa, now in session at Indianapolis, requesting a general strike be ordered. Prior to this meeting, Die?rict dent Nichols oalled up all tbe opera- M'KINLEY DECIDES TO KEEP HIS HANDS OFF forei .by telephone, and made one mori plea fo#. arbitration, but they refused to treat with the union men. Rev -Father Phillip*, of Hervlcop, made similar proposal* in behalf of the men, but the operators refused to even bear his proposition. V- V • '■ ■■ ■■ . - ... I -*■ AMERICANS BEAT BRITISH. y*; • * • v Yankee Enterprise Secures a Big Pay ing Contract in South Africa. London, Sept. B.—A dispatch from Cape Town states that American man ufacturers have underbid the British in estimates for supplying three hun dred railroad trucks for the Rand mines. The Amerioans also guaran teed speedier delivery, whioh is re garded as yltally important. The Brit ish financial houses fear that the Eng lish contractors will be forestalled, unlest they display, more energy and willingness in seeking customers, and thatf the commercial benefits arising from the Boer war be reaped otherwise by foreigner!. bids on Cruisers. Washington,!). C., Hept. B.—Bids are being opened at the navy depart ment here this morning for the build ing or six new armored cruisers of the first class. The vessels will be ifca largest in the riavf, the tonnage run nlog about 14,000. The ships 'will be 'enlarged New York;', a type fouyid to be better than any other of the armored orulsers, lacking only in size. This defect will be met ih.tbe now yoi MEXICANS HOLD MKMOKJgk Mexico City, Mex., Sept. was held in this city today in m#|| of those killed in the battle of nfejl delßey,. The movement is wideepWia and visitors are here from all parts of the repubiio. The affair is in obarge of tiie Association of the Military col lege anfl consists of orations and day votionary exercises". BRYAN CLUB ORGANIZED. Columbus, Gs., Sept. B.—At sn en thusiastic meeting tonight, a Bryan and Kteveneon club was orgnnizsd in Columbus, it has a largo member ship of representative democrats. The officers tLoled are : President, B. P. Gilbert; vioe president, R, M. How ard, and secretary, D, B. Palmer. GRAND F.X POSIT ION. Milwaukee, Sept. B.—The nineteenth annual exhibition of the Milwaukee In dustrial Exposition opened here todsy. The exhibits ate many, and both in number and quality far exceed previous years. Vast crowds havo entered the city, and the affair is a pronounced suc cess. GERMAN CONVENTIONS. Psora, 111., Sept. B.—Tbe forty-flftb annual convention of the Dr, It. K. Centrall Verein and the eleventh an nual convention of the D. R. K. Cen trall Bund of the German Young Men of tbe United States was held here to day. PRICE FIVE CENTS. HIM inni Will WitMraw tie Tuns From Pitii ENVOYS 10 BEITLE INDEMNITI Believed in Official Ciroles at St Petersburg ihat the Powers Will Agree on Russian Plan Washington, Sept. B.—President McKfiiley decided to pursue an inda.i pendent oourse .n China. He ia con vinced that a concurrent aotion of tb powers cannot be secured without fur—,, ther delay and America will not aot alone. It is the purpose of the gov-*, eminent to recall the troops from Pekin and appoint envoys to repre sent the United States in the neg<vi tions for indemnity and future guar antees. * .___ f Ptvrar* May Atte st. Peterburg, S *-It "la 08 iiaved in all tiroles hern nited States -( e d* • and for i'^p rco,,i frrom l *ekm JKiaratiun of ./spar. WW thought that the de .)i upon. k w— |\ Trouble Expected. Ffong Bog, Sept. B.—Owing to an ticipated disturbances at the iWnight’s celebration of the Feast of Lauterns, elaborate preparations have been made to cope with any dit order. All the troops have been serv ed with forty rounds of cartridges and are ooniihed to the barracks. Six maxim guns are also held in readi ness. HORSE SHOW. Long Branch, Sept. -The second! annual exhibition of the Norwood Park horse show opened this morning. Horses of all kinds and conditions are exhibit ed, and society has turned out en masse to do honor to the equine. Miss Norma L. Munroe, who has recently returned from a trip to Europe, is managing the affair. GERMAN LABOR COMBINES. New ¥ork, Sept. B.—Delegatee from, twenty-two of the German labor organigt; zations of this elate met here today to establish on a working basis what might be called a "Jaw enforcement bureau '** The idea is to haye one common bead?.’ 1 where all complaints and redresses may alike be attended to, and with eJTeot..^- The plan follows that of ’■- n m and Swiss "Secretariat."