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THE BRUNSWICK TIMES-CALL.
VOLUME XI. NUMBER ?5.
Cl II
> IS f QUIT
Strikers, However, Still
Refuse te Work,
m iITJI LEAVING
The Minors Feel That They Have
a Just Caase and Will Not
Yield—One Company
Weakening.
Shenandoah, Sept. 25.-Peace reigns
is thi* and neighboring towns. Less
tbtn a dozen oollieriee in the Mt an
thracite field attempted to work this
norniDg.
Miner* Saining Elsewhere.
Wiikesbarre, Sept. 25.—Early trains
tbie morning oarried 500 miners to tbe
bituminous regions with jobs and good
wages promised. Five thousand men
left for tbe bituminous district
BEbe. ,h.. utriha i.lifriin. A dozen agente
t ttw wttjmiP*'* mines are making
tip parties to go to tho Ohio and Indi
ana mines.
Report Markie Has Yieldsd.
Hazelton, Sept. 25.-=lt is reported
here that Markie, one of tbe biggest
operators, has granted all tbe demands
of the strikers.
Markie Has Not Yielded.
New York, Bapt. 25.—Tbe mining
superintendent of the large coal com
pany telegraphs from Wiikesbarre
that Mr, Markls denies that be bss
conceded to tbe demands of tbe mi
ners, as reported.
Men Would Not Work.
Sbamokin, Sept. 05 —The ofiloials of
tbe Cameron oolliery endeavored to
\
start work Ibis morning, but not a
miner responded to tbe blowing of
whistles. Attempts were alio made
te resume work' in several other col
lieries between here and Bentraiia,
but the men remained away.
*r.—jt£sssa
Will Flood the Mines
New York, Sept. 25.—A speoial dis
patch to tbe Journal from HsMßton
says tbat the operators are today play
ing another, and wbat they declare, is
their Isßt card. They will flood tbe
mines and abandon them, they say.
Strikers Won.
Hazleton, Pa., Sept. 25.—G- B.
Markie & Co,,operators ot tbe Jeddo
mines, today ooncaedad to tbe demand
of tbe workmen except tty reduction
of gunpowder, JNis tbe operators
said they would ] e to arbitration.
Mr. W. A. Jones, cl Jacksonville, is
a gnest at the Oglethorpe.
NEW YORK S BIG FIGHT.
Democrats and Republicans Now After
Votes.
New York, Sept, 23.—Tho greatest
democratic gathering of the whole cam
paign will be held at Madison Square
Garden, In New York, on October 16,
when William Jennings Bryan will
make a speech. Gigantic preparations
are being made for the occasion. It is
intended that this shall be the biggest
demonstration of all. Plans ats_noW
being matured for tbe event,
A large sonnding board will be placed
in the hall so that all the thousands
gathered there oan hear the words of the
speaker. There will be overflow meet
ings for those who cannot get in the
garden. Those meetings will be ad -
dressed by prominent democrats. Al
ready the oommittee in charge of the
work are beginning to receive hundreds
of letters from various parts of the
country asking for seats at the speak
ing. y
Croker Takes Active Charge
Richard Croker has assumed general
charge of the democratic eampaign in
Now York. It Is said that all import
ant matters have b3en practically left
in his hands, A number of strong speak
ers will take the stump, among them
Congressman Bailey, of Texas.
Stump the West
On Ootober Bth David B. Hill will
start on bis tour of the Middle West
States. Re will speak in Ohio, Illi
nois, Indiana, and the Northwest.
Croker appears to be mors sonlYieol
than ever of carrying New York from
reports received here. His wagers are
now said to amount to SIOO,OOO. Hs
believes tbat New York is a Demo
cratic State normally, and will use ev
ery effort to restore normal oondi
tionr.
TO stay with hurghers
Steyn and Reitz Still Have a Large
Fightlog Force.
London, Sept. 25.—Messrs. S’eyn
and Reitz, says a dispatch to the Daily
Mail from Lorenzo Marqutz, will re
main with the fighting burghers, and
it is estimated tbat a force of Boer*,
aggregating from seven to twelve
thousand, is planning to harass tbe
British lines of communication.
MORE MONEY.
Mayor Atkinson last night mailed a
small check to tbe mayor of Albyn,
Tex., for their aid. Tbie money was
subscribed since tbe subscription was
tent to Galveston.
OUT OF COMMISSION.
Washington, Sept. 2-3.—The Balti
more is ready to go out of commission.
It is now two weeks after the original
time set. She will receive a thorough
overhauling. _
AMBASSADOR TO ITALY. ”
Washington, Sept. 25—Secretary Long
today recommended the appointment of
Prealdent Elliott, of Hartford, as am
bassador to Italy.
TO FIGHT AGAIN.
•
Shanghai, Sept. 25.—1 tis reported in
Chinese sources that the empress Iseued
an edict commanding Chang to raiae an
army to recapture Pekin. "•***"*
BRUNSWICK. GA., WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 26, 1900.
in m
II ■ ■
Eleyen lore Missionaries
Are Morflereil.
Pin mi i cm*
This Cruel AatisForeign Leader
Made President of the
Jm* il-
Loadon, Sept. 85.—The China inland
mission has received a cable mossago
announcing Um murder of eleven mis
sionaries at Sih Cheo Tailing and Yah
Rang, in the province of Shansi. 4
Prince Tuan Honored.
Berlin, Sept. 25.—The appointment of
Prince Tuan as president of the Great
Counoil Is officially
supposed hero that this accounts for the
decision of the United States to loave
1,500 men In Peuin.
Canton Is Threatened.
Hong Kong, Sept, 35*— I The aspect in
tho Kwang Chung district Is threatening.
Frequency anU-ChnJjjan riots have oc
ehwedaori'tiavehoJ,
viceroys. An
Who are fiercely arffMoreign, arc being
associated with the Boxers, and have
established a base at Chung Chein. They
are threatening CantonAad preparing
for rebellion. The Chinese threaten lo
destroy the.Freneh’gunboat Avalanche,
now at Kum Chvik, above Canton.
Chaffee Ordered from Pekin.
Washington, Sept. 25.—Instructions
were cabled to Quo. Chaffee today to
withdraw the American troops from
Pekin. A legation guard of on* regi
ment of infantry, fous of eavalry
and one light battery will remain under
command of Gen. Wreffee. The other
troops will withdraw to Manila.
Germany’* Opinion of U. S.
Berlin, Sept. 25.—Government of
floer* *y the American note does net
reply to the German propoaal tbat the
ministers of Pekin seleot those who
are guilty of outrages against the
foreigner*. It is added that Presi
dent McKinley won’t trust Minister
CoDger, as the latter is politlcall-
opponent. Tbe official* A
United States will ift to
far as ChinaAgNFf
and
nftkiQ tbe Oermarr
proposal. ft 1 lmarl.
oan soldiers will be obliged to retorn
to Pekin aoou after leaving there.
REFUSED EMPTY HONORS.
New York, Sept. 25.—Senator Caf
fery today deolined tbe nomination
for president by tbe new party, tbe
anti-imperial Ist. Archibald M. Howe,
tbe vioe-presidential nominee, alao
deolined,
p il a
Reprtefl Tliat Mamie Falls
I No More.
t:
NEWS IS NOT CONFIRMED
Y.-s-
But AU Are Certaia That Some
thing Terrible Has Hap
pened.
Aiw|..n, Sept. 25.—1 tis reported
here tbat tbe town of Marble Falls
has been washed away by the Colo
rado aiver, and tbat there ia a fifty
foot rise at lClngsland.
EtTdrts to reach Marble Falls are
without avail, It 1s a small town of
M people, 25 miles abate Austin, on
the polorado river, and is the termi
nus of a branch of the Austin and
Northwestern road.
Kingslaud ia a email town in Llano
oounty, also on the Austin and North
western, and is near tbe junction of
the Llaqp and Colorado rivers, both
of which are very high. 1
DISASTROUS FIRE AT OCALA,
I* -A, y* ' .*•
ACme H' tai, Arnold*'House, and, Other
Piaoes Burned.
Ooala, Fla., Sept. 25.—The Acme ho
tel, Arnold house, two stores, and a
small realdenoe were destroyed by fire
yesterday morning. The fire rfrigl-
Dated in the kltoben of the Acme ho
tel, and soon spread to the adjoining
buildings. -Allie Mordis, an Italian,
was bid 1 barne.d by falling timbers.
The prc; tjr destroyed was valued at
about |7,000, partially insured.
BETTER It ACE RBLATgA
Macon, Sept.
men from all par ts off
assembled here tot®,
ganisstlou of the I'A.,'
Association. 'The
[' I _>^Thc
leadership of
M*VVashington.
The-objectiet/ /fT nuo tho crimoe
of young near t 0 lyach _
ings, and
y 1
TIPTON CASE.
■ of the mayor
and council of this town,**WMdig the
several railroads here and Uielrcontftßr
tlons with discrimination in freight
was heard today. The exclaims
thaKa,, business of the town has been
really hut. t through the unjustness of
the ratlfoad.B.
ROOSEV ELT^||a.y ir yr KUi
Sept.
spoke in this city
planned for a monster meeting and the
representative of the gold standard was
well received in the sliver state, although
hie theories cannot be accepUd.
SLIGHTLY COOLER.
Sncb is tbe Weather Over a Portion
of the South Atlantic.
The weather is slightly oooler over
a limited portion of tbe south Atlantio
and decidedly so in tbe upper valleys.
High temperatures prevails through
out tbe Lake region and tho Ohio val
ley over a narrow strip of country to
tbe lakes, \ .. ,
The conditions are practically rain
less over the southern -states, save
scattered showers in' Florida. The
storm in the northwest on previous
chart bas moved northwest over the
upper lakes, the barometer is falling.
Everywhere the pressure is rising.
GOLD FIELDS STRUCK,
Nome Gets Hit By a Disastrous
Storm.
Seattle, Sept, 25.—Information has
been received from Nome of a disastrous
storm which raged for two days all
along the shore. The wind and water
leveled tents and mining machinery.
One man Is knowu to havo been drown
ed, and several seamen and oaptaina of
small tugs are believed to have been
lost. Five hundred people are .home
less, The property loss is half a million
dollars. The’ heaviest loser was the
Alaska Commercial company. The.gov
ernment reservation has been thrown
open for thoboneflt of the homeless.
ANOTHER OOMMISHiON.
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A Board of Three to Aid Miqislern^H
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Washington, Sept. 23/ J
h'inley expects to shoW|||§
mission to aid Min>!
tiating peace
W. Bonnot;
one or tnejßßpt of Glynn county,
jmamt, imo.
Seth o. Townsend,
uperior Court, Glynn
/
1 1 1 i Oil.
of Qjlfil! Of Qlvnn.
aSt jiTnu Superior Cou l l, M.i y
dPP? ■■•JT Term. H#Kb
ÜBEL FOR 1)1 VORCE.
. Suwln Uoßera:
to be and appear
••mi -Mipot ior
,v\ and arcbiteotoiu.
I /faughtsmen. IVr-
Yfiractical road bulld-
a koowedge of rural
geology, mineralogy and
kindred subjeots, will be examined
Ootober Ist.
TO REDUCE STOCK,
—A O announcement from the popular
Bee"*Hivrt always ioteres’iog, but
when this store aayg “Stock must be
reduoed, it means that hundreds of
Brunswiokiana wljl save money, be
oauee good* are, being sold at a very
small the annonnee
mFHT, and go to the Bee Hive for bar
gaiEr
SENATOR PALMER DEAD.
26,—Gen. J. M.
at hie Deffml inr- -ere thla morning
■>r rw
ENGLAND REFUSES.
Sa^sl3Ur J re l *
l G| | | nn
nr- W
Ga. epent
yueterday
PRICE FIVE CENTS.
Il WORKERS
MONK
1,800 Muss to Submit to
a Big Clt.
25 PER ejIGIION
They Considered That the Soale
Was None Too High and
Would Not Go to
Worn.
Washington, Pa., Sept. 25,-Some
thlng over 1800 steel workers of the
Ssaquehanna Iron and Steel Cos. went
on a strike here today. Officials of
the company made a out in wags* 0
21 per oent and the men refused to
work at the reiucsd rate. All the
striker* are orderly and no trouble
is anticipated.
INDICATIONS
f" , : '
I mmwi | j S®SSt ,ld
j u.'rfin thie moven
EMPx AT THE OGLE THORPE,
aild jgjd, Jacksonville: O. H.
LOADED p. s. Den-
SHELLS tHP® land ‘ Way '
KSm-y, H. J. Leinhaif,
Atlanta; W. Now York; Mls
Eessie Hall, Waynesville; W. A . Jones,
Jacksonville; L. R. Aiken and wife. Mt.
Pleasant; 11. S. Sloan, Nsw Orleans;
C, W. Patterson, Baltimore; M. S.
Roberts, Eufaula; L. Turner, Douglas.
GOOD CHANIE NOW.
Those who are looking for real bar
gains in winter apparel should not
fail to attend the sale of R. L. Harri
son & Cos. As this firm is aoon to
leave the oity they are relling goods
below oost rather than carry them to
Jacksonville. Mr, R. L. Harrison
will also sell bii household furniture
at low figures.
PAINTING THE BOXES.
Postmaster Moßrown baa a force at
work painting Ibe letter boxes, and
when finished, the same will be very
neat. The color Is aluminum bronse,
and it ia very pretty.
LAST EXCURSION.
Thare w1111)8 a excursion to Jackson
ville via the Plant System today, a
special coach for white people. All ara