The Brunswick times-call. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1900-1902, October 11, 1900, Image 1

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[fill Mlijoti Bets it; is tie Heel wml mm,}- *§s!s' cooking After HnEipSQ Intimi' date fl^HVorkmen. KaUmazio, Oct. 10.—Mr. Uryan took cogniztnoe of tbe letter sent him by Aesutani Secretary of War Meikle jchn, given out yesterday* and pre pared a repay to it. Tbe rep'y wa* as follows: “I am in receipt of your favor of Oot, 6 in regard to ILe Sulu treaiy, Tt is true the president, two months after signing the treaty, sent Gen. Otis the instructions wLich you quote. You will notice ihat 'he treaty was confirmed and rpproved subject to the action of cjngress, and the only ex cept m you made was that in regard t .ar i .‘X relating to slavery. You van • ' w, however, that since tibepi-sidr sent these instructions the repat ican party, with tbe ap proval of tl.e admlnis'ratior, has , adopted the theory that the constitu ption does not follow tbe flag, and therefore the Kill amendment does not interfere with slavery in*lhe Sulu arcbp pelage. “The Porto Rioan law asserts the dootrioe that the people of Porto lt*co are beyond the protection of the oon e’itution and ca-t be governed by the arbitrary and unrestrained power of president and congress. If the con stitution itself cannot reach the West ladies how can the Thirteenth amend* ! mont find its vv,y across the Pacific into Asia? "The president dues, not rdpudiate article 13, which r.-sds as follow*: "‘The United States will give full pro'.rcicn to the >u tan and suhj-.c s if any foreign oation should attempt to impose upon them.’ “In view of tbe fuel tnat the presi dent, in his letter of icoeptance, de clares it dangerous to agree to pro tect a Christian republic in the Phil ippines would it not be wise for him to wi’bdraw hi* agreement to proteot the Mohammadin island? The went does not repudiate artible It, (b reads as foliowr. The United States will not sell iland of Snlu, or any other island t Sulu archipelago, to ay foreign n without the oonsebt the Sultan of Sulu. ‘lf we buy all Philppine islands /com Spain without the consent of tflkbbabitants, is it fair that should to sell auj of tbe l consent of Sultan ? In other words, it is more important that the sultan's wishes should be BRUNSWICK TIMES-CALL. Epphsidered than that tbe interests of the people should be regarded? “Very respectively yours, W..T. Bryan.| POLITICAL COERCOIN, Sioator Jones Looking After Employ ers Who Intimidate Employes. Chicago, Oc*. 10.—Ssnator J. K. Jones, chairman of the national detuo orjpWommittee said: ■h to address s letter to the s all over the oountry me proof in knowledge of employers undertaking to ooerce or iuimidste employes. 1 have cow some men io Ohio for tbe purpose of ascertaining tbe oonditiona there and 1 bare instructed tbem to report oarefully wbat facts they dis cover. Our people are thoroughly aroused to the danger in this direction and are determined to have an honest election. DEMOCRATIC DAY. Grand Rally of all Party Clubs to be Held Oct. 27. Chioago, Oot. 20.—A call was issued today by the national democratic com mittee foraaeaasMtateLly on Oot. 27 Of all the democratic clubs throughout the country. The day will be set apart as a democratic Held da]. BRYAN IN MICHIGAN. Addresses a Large Crowd and Dwells on Trusts and Imperialism. Benton Harbor, Midi , Oc. 10.—Mr. Bryan today bgan a two (fays’ tour of Michigan, making his first speech in that State in East Buffalo. Before he reaohed that place, howevrr, he made a ebort address at Morgan City, Ind. At Buffalo, he said he will be satisfied to fflWe a:i who ate loaning money in Europe to vote for Mr. McKinley if those who were not loaning money there would vole for hint. BSnton Harbor was reuchad a few nucules baton 9 o’clock, while Mr, Bryan was eating breakfast, spe-ik-r’s platform stood near lhe train, aid the immense crowd / j r congregated waited patien'P , le Mr. Bryan hurriedly finished n (jal. Mr. Bryan talked for half an at this poin', dwelling especially upon trusts and imperialism. FOOT BALL GAMES. At New York—Columbia, 0; Wil liams, 0; at Ne# Haven—Yale, 50; Baltimore, 0; at EastoD, Pa.—LaFay ette. II; Manhattan, 0; at Princeton— Prloc?icn,2G; Pennsylvania State Col lege, 0; at Harvard, 18; Amherst, 0; at Philadelphia—Penn sylvania, 35; Dickinson, 0; at Provi denoe—Brown, 22; Massachusetts Techno'ogy,o COTTON FUTURE3. New York. Oc'. 10.— Futuics opened easy; October 10,40 c.; November 10.10 c December 10,05,; January. April and May 10,01 c ; February and March 10.08, June 10.03 c.; July 10c ; August 9 S2c. BRUNSWICK, GA. THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 11, 1900. mi 111 ill II OPED Reseryalion emprises 1,- 500,000 Acres. many mmim there ... They Have Been Patiently Wait ingsCttihe Signal Several Weens. Brewster, Wasb,,Oo‘ 10.—The morn ing sun had no sooner peered above the boriztn than a great army of set tlers started for the Colville reserva tion, which the president opened up to settler* today. The reservation comprises 1.500,000 aores of rich farm ing Und ih tbe north half of tbe Col ville reservation, which lies in the northsastern part of tbe st%t% fifty, miles northwest of SpoKare, and ISO miles Olym pia. It horife j boundary from Offer. ' Landseeler* hi**' becnlarrlvibg fiF some weeks from many middle stater, tbe states of Ohio, Indiana, lows, 111’- ooie, Missouri,'Miaaisfclppi, Nebraska Ksiies-. lie I>’ --ISdjMBl rat s, i u 1 well represented. Tftfh great nrmy is estimat-d to numb-r from 5,00 b to 8, 000 eettlorr, who are now pouring into tbe reserve by s-age and wagon, and on horseback, on foot, and even on biojolea. Many bought - addle horses and pack ou'fjts here, It is estimated that as many as fme hundred locating agents are engaged io locating eel'lets betw-en gud the w-ti rn boundary for hums ranging fro,n ten to fifty dollars. FRENCH CRUISER CECILLK. Bev. ljyth Rear Ad m(*!T ' ft Nw Yoik of ihe Fteneh navel division of the At lantic, arrived todaj from Sydney,Cape Breton. The cruiser will remain in poit till Oct. 22 and then proceed to Chesa peake buy and remain until November 22. YJ2LLOW FEVER IN NEW YORK. Passenger on the Havana Developed a Case Today. New York, Oct. 10.—E. Bertweer, oue of the saloon passengers on the Ward line steamer Havana, who was transferred to Uoffman island yettcr day, was taken eicK last night and re moved to the Swinburne island hospital for treatment. Today he developed yel low fever. lliriHCF 111 Bff Tito Cofflee Geiparofl ffitffirs Past. DECLINED IN SEPTEMBER Northern Texas Makes a Better Showing Than for Last Period. Washing'ln, Oct. 10.— istha monthly report of the condition of tbe cotton crop Issu and by the depart ment of agtlculture: Tbe month’s retort of staiig le ans of the depat tmeat of agriculture shows the average conditfcn of cot'on on Oot. Ito have 67,as compared with d’2.% last month; 62*4 Oot. 1. ltHfevlo 4on .tKfcorreeponding date nytf the mean of October averages for tbejaat ten 1 earilAnth the exception ol .V alt- ._ North Carollars and Tcnneste*, where there is-Bc , appsaatable jMßHHkMflfi|| w ” c7i7e September throughout the whole of the cotton states eßt of the Mississippi river. The doc iue amounts to 2 points in Mifid Alabama; 3 citollna, I ia Missis sippi, ifnd 8 in Florida, Louisiana also sliowsia decline ot 4 points, but, on the other tiand. there has been sufficient improvement in northern Texas to make the general average of the state 1 pout higher than last month, and there was also an improvement ot 1 point iu Oklohoma, 5 in tho ludljm Territory, and t in Mistouri. The crop in Aik in-as is about hold ing its own The averages for the dif feicnt s| . are as follows: Virgloiu 7, North Carolina 64, South Carolina .77, Georgia 07, Florida ®3, Alabama Mississippi 70, Loulsianr 66, Texas 7fi’ Arkansas 67, Tennessee S4/'M?tsourl 88 Oklahoma 70, Indian Territory 77. A special ret ort of 'lie effects of the recent storm oo agriculture i.i southern Texas wilt be i.sued in a few days. All the counties iu Texas are, however, in cluded in the prerent report. YOUTBEY IS ILL. Hefendant In tho Case Was Taken Ser lously 111 Last N ght. '• s Georgetown, Ky., Oct. 10 -The Youtsey case was pas-ed until row morning on account of Ihe Msf condition of the defendant, ■ taken ill in court last night. Jp INSPECTING MON_ mmmu Soldiers Who Fought at to Criticise ClixUaiiongs, Oct. meeting of the eooiel) of I li®i the CunibrrUii'l was lirld lin ing Louisville t‘ cb next place of meeting. An inspection of Chickamanga park monuments with a view to criticising iheir locations and inscriptions by the veterans who fought in that battle on both sides, Will b- the special order of business fur the Army of the Cumberland, and the other assembled soldiers of the oivil war, tomorrow. Park commissioners from several States whlohbaveereoted monuments there are on band. FEW MINUTES FREEDOM. Burglar Nabbed and Must Now Serve Another Sentence, Daunemo a, N Y., Oc', 10,-Mark Shinburne, the groat bank burglar, was discharged from p.ison today, his term of punishment for robbing the Ocean Bank of New York city having expired. short,an one of Robertrv*— in waiting to take him to Concord, N. H„ to servo a term of 19 years for rob ing the Walpole Saving Back in Nevy Hampshire in 1864. He had t niered on a term for this iburglary, but escaped. Now that bo is caught he will serve a double term in accordance with the law of New Hampshire, j, which doubles tbe term in the case of all recaptured prisoners. attempted to rob a bank at Si.'Alban*; Yt. Ho also secured #33,- 000 in the Delewaroand Hudson Canal office. Ho got *1,000,000 from the Oc, an Rank, Now York city. Re also robbed bunks In Baltimore, Belgium thfi First- -Naiignal. Rank of IMk, haire, N. Y. V WANTS AMERICA’S GUP, ■ V. | * Reported That Sir Thomaj Lipton Has Lsued Another Challenge. Loi don, Oct. JO. — rcporled here that a llbm Sir Thomas L'p ton Tor another series of races for America’s cup has reached the Now York Yacht club this morning. New Y irk, Oct. 10,—J. . Vodie, rtcjklWyoof Hie Now York Yacht club, jaiofoat A letter had beta recoved to day from Sir Thomas Lipton announc ing that the Lipton cup for 70-fpjters jia on tho Germanic, due bore t tomorrow. There v.as a challenge, he said. BANKS AFTER BOOIY. ’ omau to be Sued for Diamonds, Gash, and Other Property. New York, Oct. 40.—The po Ice be lieve that William Schrieber, who cm beszlod *IOO,OOO from the Elizabetbport Ba lking company at Elizabetbport, N, Tljiif hiding in this city. ImmU proceedings will bo instituted If Mrs Anna Hart by ‘ie officers Elizabeth Banking Company for t recovery of ♦20,000 worth of (lia Jr bonds. #12,(F5 cash, and personal which they nR'WI her hv iljM .MISSION . WM Ihe new hat ftP***® 1 " ' '--mmimion i will be iu anWe .USa, PRICE FIVE CENTS. SERB Ell llNjllt Union aid Non-Union Wort men CM. NONE SERIOUSLY INJURED There Seems to Be Little Chance of a Settlement in the Near Future. __ *-°ville, Pa., Oot. 10.—There w.jyi .trikTrira^i^^^^ 8 &ud n °4| at Oneida this morning. Thestrikeflf® gathered in large numbers at the 00l liery, and endeavored to persuade tbe men on their way to work to return to their homes. When they refused, both sides used stloks and stonos freely with the result that several were in jured. During the fraoas, two shots were fired. The officials of the mine telephoned Sheriff Toole, asking for protection. A BIG PARADE. * .SojndKn, Oct. 10,—A great parade ,ifstriking miners took place here this afternoon. It is estimated that Kot less than fifteen thousand men and ooys paraded. . MORE MINES CLO3ED. J Harrisburg, Pa., Oof. 10.—The XVil liamstown colliery has closed ‘down owing to tbe failure of the company to seoure hands to operate it. Tbe miDe employes have joined those/of Lykens and Wiconisco in jtbeir strike for the demands of tlje inine.ta’ union. This ends mining in,-the Lykens vailsy for the present, 2,600 men are now in that territory. J } GOLD SHIPMENTS. < 0 _______ Percentage to the Ton Greater Now Tnan Was Expected. Chattauooga, Oot. 10.--llavy ship ments of gold are being made to the government mint from Charlotte, N. C., through this oity. One pig sent through this week had a weight O? pounds, and was worth $6,000. A por tion of the stamps in the big mil. ara now steadily in operation, and tbe oleanups show the percentage of gold to tbe ton to bs greater than was ex pected. OPENED YESTERDAY. The Inter-State fair opened in At lanta yesterday yesterday and will cons tioue until Oct, 27. CJulie a number of Brunswickiau* will visit the fair before It closes. BANK PAYS DIVIDEND. Laconia, N. II , Oct. The Bjl koap Havings H>jxk, which clo - J ts doors in of tea cent