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THE BRUNSWICK TIMES-CALL.
VOLUME xr, NUMBER 29.
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At Nooil Yesterday When the
Men Knocked Off for Dinner
They Refused to Return
to Wont.
Scranton, Sept. 18 —The Delaware
Western company has been busily en
gag'd daring the past twenty-four hours
in distribufing revolvers, ammunition,
etc., to the men retained to protect their
property, An agent of the Diamond
company was on the rcene and superin
tended the distribution of arms.
At twelve o’clock when the men
jHmcked off for dinner many of the men
to return to work, and the wash
ery vras not Wo*klm tU;. afternoon.
I.EARN JAP TRICKS.
ptoston Polios See Something Entirely
New.
Boston, Sept, 18.—The Boston po
lice commissioners witnessed a most
interesting and instructive exhibition
today.
It was given by ex-Cbief of Police
John J. O’Briea of Nagasaki, Japan.
It showed them how to subdue pris
oners without the aid of a club. It is
merely the Japanese art of self de
fence. Mr. O'Brien claims that the
thnmb and forefinger if scientifi
cally used are sufficient. Strength is
not required. It. all lies in the know
ledge ct how and where to take hold.
Japanese children are taught the art
as early as the age of six.
At a recent demonstration at the
Bureau of Investigation, O’Brien il
lustrated effectively bis methods upon
three police cuinmissiooers who were
trained atb’c.es, leading everyone
arout and like a child.
He has come back to this country to
introduce it in police departments of
b g cities and has brought a
athlete with b:m to aid in the work.
He says that it wculd Dot take him
more than four days to teach a squad
of polisemeu all the trioks necessary
for them to know. It is unlikely that
the commissioners will retain O’Brien
and have him start the lessons im
mediately.
The policemen say me y hope (be
system will b> introdccJH, for some
thing of the kind hs been needed for
a long time;
MONTANA CONVENIION.
Helena, Moot., Sept. 18.—The dem-
ooratic convention for the presidential
electors and a state .ticket on a p at
form in bsrtn ny with n'tictml gem
oc.atic principles, wll be ceiled to.
order b r* tomorr. wmo ‘dug. Abou '
450 dole^stys.. era txpeolrd jul th
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b>e* fe’ l.ns', preyaiis..
WILD CARRY NEW YORK.
Chairman Jones Thiuks Bryan Will
Win in Tliis State.
Washington, Sept 17.—Chairman
Jones of the democratic national com
mitten is in Washington today, lie
says:
‘i bc democra's are working Uarinuf.
niously all oyjar the country and lijjS
outlook is good. There arc no fagHonjl
fights ou electoral tickets even ir_ Jfon t
i 1 - • '"Jy* -Jfor -ti 1
Asked as to jkw*J>ork,.Ufcs*t<l: >
“ I think we will Utafe
Mr. Croker has eain tfi* ir. . •
will have 100,000 majority
Yorkoity. He has wsgeredlloj®
that Bryan will be elected.*'
■ ,_-W TANARUS, **. 'jffJs
Bespeaks oonfideuily of the devrlA
opments in Indians aid Illinois, and
■ -‘aw w/
in Wiseonsin he thinly the prospects
are bright,saying:
“We should win easily in Wiscon
sin."
Wipeakin congressional cam
paign, the senator says;
“We (ball oontrol the next bouse of
representatives!"
Finally the senator said.:
"A great many republicans will stay
away from the polls this yean”
DEB A TBS JN KANSAS.
Norton, Kan., Sept. 18.—Tully Scot*
Bnd W. A. Reeder, the democratic and
rtpubllcan candidates f.or congress in this
district, began their joint debates here
today. This is the first Of a sories of ap
polntmeats made for them by
mittees of the two paitiea, covering the
entire state.
THE BANQUET. ' v
The Brunswick Riflemen arc send
ing out invitations to the grand ban
quet to be given by this popular or
ganisation. Eloquent speakers, among
the number, Congressman Brantley
aud Col, J, E. Dart, have been invited
to m-ks addresses, and there is a real
treat in store for those who are fortu
nate enough la be preeeo".
DEMAND WHIPPING POST.
Reading, Pa ~ Sept. 18.—At a meet
ing here today of the State convention
oftnagift ra’cs, the Magistral!* Asso
oistion of this city tsked the conven
tion to request the legislature to es
tablish the whipping post for wife
beaters.
A 810 REUNION.
Uptirr Sandusky, Sept. 18.—The 101st
Ohio Volunteer infantry held its lliirly
fourtb annual reunion here today, which
is the anniversary of the battle of Chick
amaoga. Gen. I. M. Kirby is president
of tbe association.
A FOOTBALL CLUB.
There is some talk of football in
Brunswick for tbe §ommg season, but
whether or not it will result in a
club, remains to be seen. There is
plenty of material here and e frst
ola s team ccu’d be organized.
BRUNSWICK, <SA;,"WE|>NES"pAY-ifOK.N LN V <;, SEPTEMBER 19, 1900.
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The State ■Depai’Ngibt Oornespoai--
'RoVera-' .
Washington, Sept,
iPUfljnnot has addresser a
foreign oiljces of
telMoJkiSli powers aua^adlf^bf
many considers it as todWpi
.stipulate in the preliminary peak® i
untfa&l'pcitu China in the immediate'
delivery njjbe allies of all thoseiespuii'-
.* ble fir't|o which have led -to
state of,affair's in
the celas^ompUc.
•<!ONDJs\®V CHINESE TELE -
A ■. x. , \f"'. ’ L,
Li Hung Chang has srriyedat t{en
ninT ' /
Admiral; Rerney telegraphs-Unit Com
raiaeloncr Rochtl.' baa reached Taku.
A Gertnaarfyal battalion
Bengal captured ind burned
UP
, -f<a poUce guard which has been kept
at legaliop in Washington
I'a#t>een withdrawn, ds no longer neces
sary. v ’ • ■
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Agrcc’nien't has;begn made between
viceroy dmbTsrthr general of Fuh Klen
province and forhtgn consuls at Fu
Chan that Chinese authorities will do
everything peuDEe to protect foreign
era at Fuh, KTiJnAmoy aol that
scttthern China be attackadf so
long as local or
der. • T\
The Chinese mininter at Washington
(Aas received a disptoh saying that
Prince Cfairig ha* full authority with Li
lluug Chang to negotiate tor peace. A
similar message has,been tent to all the
powers. Gen. Chaffee telegraphs that
the Russian commander has informed
him that he has ordered material for the
repair of the railway between lien Tsiu
and Pekin.
TRAVEL WITHOUT TRUNKS.
Pori land, Me., B-pt. 1 it. —A largo
party", conducted fcyC-rl. Kiinbail, will
leave this oily today for Montreal and
and Quebec, anticipating a delightin'
trip under Ins experienced guidance.
The parly will pass through the White
Mountains. Every tourist is compel
ed to be content with hand baggage.
No trunks will be allowed.
SCHOOLBHIP SARATOGA.
Philadelphia, Sept. 18. - The United
States ecbool-hlp Saratoga, Capl Bar
rett commanding, will sail from this
port tomorrow for Mediterranean cruise
with 85 boya under instruction. The
boys will visit the Paris exposition.
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pr.iß|fCoiipsiiii
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mpy by Members
tthe fceagyess in - This
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*.J|#riigFfance, Sspt. 18.—Iit-Hie,ln-
Rsilway Congress, wbfbh
today in the palaces of con
fesses on tbe Exposition grounds,
thirty American railroads are
rspresshted, and eleven ohoaen ofll
bial* of Auieriean railroads will pre
sent written papers. who know
the history of the aseob'ation, ball eve
it to b* tbe most important of its kind
in the world, as conclusion upon
railroad subjeota are oansidered ETnal.
All tbe leading railroads lu the United
States are represented in the congress.
Canada is represented by the Atlantio
and Lake Huperior and Quebec Cen
tral.- lion. ST. W. TCuspp, of the’ln
terstate Connnerae Commission, and
Cf. W. Needham, of Washington, D.
C , sre the appointed delegates of tha£
United States government.
The Amsrioan delegate! dind jthe
subjects they will . present to
♦he congress are as follows
ture of Metals for Rail,” P. H, Dud
ley, inspecting engineer for the New
Turk Central and River;
“Locomotives Run at a
Very High S. Vogt, me
chanical engineer for the Pennsylva
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nia; “U:e cf Steel pod Ignnt, Iron la
the Construction of Locomotives’ and
,” Charles P. Dudley,
' Pennsylvania; “Brakes
and Couplings for Carriages and
Wflgwni," George W. West, superin
tendent of motive powr for the New
York, Ontario and Western; ’‘Eco
nomical Bias of Good Trucks, or Ca"
paoity af Freight Crs.” L. F. Lores,
general manag-T Penney Ivsoia lines
wi st of Pittsburg; “Electr/c Trac-
tion,” N. H. Heft, chlaf of rl o'Boa!
department New York, New H\ven
ard Hartford; “Handlirg ard C *n
veyarosof Broden L iads,’’ J. H. Ol
hau*eo, general Bunerintandeit Cen
tral Railroad of New Jersey; “Auto
matic Block By>tem,“ K J?. Carter,"
o* ief anglheer Northwestern; •* rt#l
w ay Clearing House,” C. R. 81-.nchard,
former commissioner Joint Traffic Aa
aotlatioDp “Technicsl Education of
Riilway Servants, Appointm n rit end
Promotion," G#orge B L-.gh'oc,
president Terminal Bui
way ; “Conveyance of Farm P ooii"t
to Stations od tlie Main Railways,”
T. Aaraban, seo-nd vice-preaident f
iinoia Gonirul-
PRESS ASSOCIATION MEE TING.
HarrisT prices, Sept. 18. —The eJlt >re
am! publishers who form the bouth C ir-
olina'jPjrtss aaociation met. here today
to &H Oiu'x'until Tkitmfay, The ‘allies
<jf P'.aey el .'he m tubers accompany
.tfjijo'i, kliM. ii attoaihe .very
irgrepabte one 4v)ctaßly,'< TMs i<. tins
tjrcaty.stet)* mecliPjr.' Tfoo". In'-
Uirpsje;,rf Ttp'yr.W.p nf Vh.s wtif.jK'
f hr T ■ . - ' . f '
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tafeeiV'f'jr i'-s. i'PxjjrntieatTOt'.' Ttic Party
XV/ 1 y* 'Pr , * >'• '7 ,1
tnllrjffi tiv -Sitbaiouil ' Tii rsjay a'lcr
aoou' foh a. .t/fcen-tv Qjjfc-hour \i4tini
ih?4t vyay to their hOiiiA *
HAMByiIG Si HIKU. .
An At nek Mado On Mon-Union Wo k
iji ore in Germany.
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Hamburg, .Scpt, 18.—The striking
(look laborers grew restive today and
In tlie'r ugly mood, made a vicious at
tack on non-union wo'kmon with
knlvoi and clube.
The result of the trouble was that
sixty rtoter4 were placed behind tbe
'‘ r iwßk V O’MfcSN'' p
bars. i
AT THE GRAND.
The Great Diamond Mystery Hirueed
All Last Night,
The. Woodward-Warren Cos. gave
the seoond performance of Its week’s
engagement last night to a fair house.
When It is considered that a percent
age of the proceeds was to be sent to
tbe Galveston sufferers, tbe bonse
should have been packed. However,
those presenu besides feeling happy
with tba thought that they had done
their duty, certainly eeemed to thor
oughly enjoy “Tbe Great Diamond
Mystery.” Guy Woodward, as Grand
ma’s Green, was at his best, and kept
the audience oonvnlscd tvith laughter
t hroughout the play, Charles B. Mid
dleton, as Walter Rained, and Bertha
Houghton, as Mary Marehaii, did
well. Luln Lumley, as pSlly MellUn,
shared the honors of tbs evening wilh
Guy Woodward. This urtisclo team
was loudly encored at the beginning
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of tbe 3rd act.
Charles Milton, as Chai I<ss .Sumner
and Hsj|ts KlbUy did • ,me clewk*
CbsracwPwoik, his sped Hues
1-. weiyfjs'naed.
'J he j effortuaci , s was a
very good one. Twenty dcvtfkrs was
the amount railed f,jr the Gtivestcn
euff rer’ fund.
PAKADK AT C .NoINN ATI.
Cinc.uuaii, Sept. 18. —Cincinnati’s
Fail Festival is in full sway, and it
has so far bevii : lh most mecejsful
thing of >he kind h Id i/f.ti.s West for
year#. Tn>‘ feature uf the day’s Dro
gram vt# a big trade# paradt, in
|yA 11 '&'lrWS£v* : % *
■Which al. 'be manufacturers and
m the Ohio V 'liny were repre
sented. Ttb fl j,- t j , lbe llnest of which
received *I,OOO in jfuld an a pria?, were
msgriill enr, v
'NO MEETING.
On aCco#il of tae absence of several
luemb irs 'rmr the city, the Olynu coun
ty exccui’V corriuitt e dlfl no£ meet
■ u 'd-.y,- li’i will cniie logo be- within
Bhe next few days.
PAY I RAIN HERE.
The Piau, Sydem p v ’ 'io arrived
late yeaterday afternoon , lT id will
makes it# many l mployes happy in
this < i^t<ji#y,
BRICE FIVE CENTS.
[IIIU
iarise Disaster in Car
lin Bay Yesterflny
ffloriiii.
BOTH SHIPS WENT *
The Transatlantic Liner Berlin
Rescued a Number of the
Two Crews--The
Facts.
Liverpool, Sept. 18.—Another, ma
rine disaster occurred today, in which
tbe casualties, as far as could be as
certained, resulted in the death of
eleven persons by drowning.
The cause ot the cato trophe waa
tbe collision in Ca dljou Bay between
the steamer Gordon Castle plying to
Glasgow, and the Hamburg steamer
Btormer. Both steam ere argaijLotal
loss, being sunk. £
The pßßsengerepmdcre,*'
cued by the tranffel 6 • JVrMßer
lin aud brought to tSlk port.
Tiiu responslbll ty of the disasters
could not be usceria'ned.
nP.TO MACON.
to Take in
jgSaEISpPWr n i v a I.
'“a v
At tb- glast n'gh’, Torpedo
divi ieserver, decided to
Cirniv “ l . on Sep
teajiKTif
have discussed this at eev-
S*A-lofL and last night soma
were read from Muy
tretn to come, and the invitation was
aocop’ed.
Tos company anticipates carrying sev
eral fours,andas their ne-w uniforms
will be here by that time, they will no
doubt make a good showing.
MISSOURI COUNTY CLERKS.
Marshall, ilo,, S-pt. 18;—The as
sooiation'of county clerks of tbe state
ar# bolding iter. annual meeting in
this city today. The members are dis
cussing many praotioal subjects re
lating to tbe administration oftbeir
üßoe, and an unusually good pro
gram has been prepared.
CONSUL GUENJHEIt SAILS.
Hamburg, Grmany, Sept. 18.—
Richard Guenther, United States oon
f.ji general at Frvnkfort on-tbe-MaiD,
sail.') for New York today on the
Kan-er W 111'lm d-r Grosse,
REPUBLICAN HEADQUARTERS.
Guthrie, O. TANARUS., Bept. 18 —The re
publican headquarters have been In
this city, Oklahoma promised good
rooms, rent free, but Guthrie has been
chosen. /