The Brunswick times-call. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1900-1902, November 16, 1900, Image 1

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THE BRUNSWICK TIMES-CALL. VOLUME XI. NUMBER 76. CITIZENS ARE AGAINST STREET CAR FRANCHISE Council Held Busy Session Last Night TREASURER'S STATEMENT READ I. DART’S RESIGNATION Street Railway Franohaise Was Placed On Its Second Reading meeting. ; Nov 15, 1600. Present; D. Atkinson, m&yrr. tail Alderflfc Blocdwortb, Krtu 8, Mason, Thomas and Briese- Dick. Absent: Aldermen Abrams, Dart nd flipper. The minutes of previous regulsf meeting were read and confirmed, the exception of resolution a%nt log street railway franchise, w|£toh was ordered stricken out. \| UNFINISHED BUSINESS. The resignation of Capt. U. Dart as an alderman of rbe city of Brunawiok, upon,which action had been deferred, was taken up and accepted. PETITIONS AND COMMUNICA TIONS. Prom F. D. Aiken, et el , protesting and praying that Mike Brown, et al, be not granted frtnobiae in ita pres ent condition, received. REPORTS. From L C. Bodet, acting city treas urer, a* follows, ordered published. Referred to Finance oommiitee, said committee being empowered to employ competent accountant, to verify same. Bnmswick, Ga,, Nov. 5, 1900. To the honorable Mayor and Council of Brunswick, Ga ; Gentlemen—Below please find com plete statement of receipts and disburse ments of the treasurer’s oftice fry the month ending on the 61st day of Oct., 1900: RECEIPTS. Cash on hand f 1,577 53 Robert Levison, marshal exects 623 31 D C Carson, trustee, taxes 29 76 Glynn county, treatment small pox patients 2a 50 Mrs Mary C Heppard, 42 58 Euphemia Harris, taxes 4 53 W C Anderson, license 5 00 John Bradley, taxes 70 Jane Stewart, taxes 2 88 J L Corker, taxes 2 56 Freeman Mankind, taxes 1 40 Joel Vickers, taxes 1 61 J W Griiletb, taxes 2 42 8 B Bald, license 20 00 Mrs M Isaac, license 5 00 Mrs 8 B Nathan, Mcenee ICO 00 D D Moore, license # 20 0 yf M Brock, license C 00 Robert Leyison marshal, fines 300 80 L B Davie trua'ee, ’.eases 100 John Thompson, taxes 4 8C Bessie Franklfa, tsi'es..'7o Lou Gilllns, taxes, „ 10 08 Jaa Chenauit, taxes- 7 63 John Currie, taxes .. 4 00 Mrs E T Danforth, taxes 44 80 H D Butler, taxes 3 38 II B Randolph, KGB, imp’d ing fees 53 00 Q B Randolph, KGH, marks and brands.; 9 4$ H S McCrary, license 40 00 G M Jonee, taxes 3 65 R E Blair, taxes 70 W B Newkirk, taxes and t>o Al A ADtlorson, license.. • 5 oft B A Burlo rd, taxes 8 40 W C Hatcher, taxes. „ 4 Id R J Ames, taxes I 20 Miss L O Baker, lease 2 00 Ben McLendon, taxes 4 0 L C Baker, taxe5....... 28.10 ’’E'iflßaEer, taxes . 9 6ft Mies tula Baker, taxes . 5 75. M A Baker, er, taxes..... • v {tip A O Bugge.taxee. .1......... lAos Mamie Buggs, taxes 16 14 Harry We5t,t5xe5.... .....88 Sarah E Minor, taxes 6.30 C A Clark & Cos, taxes 5 80 St James A M E church, taxes 1 31 Peter Sowell, taxes... 7 60 J A Croel, license 2 50 Diana Wallace, taxes 98 Dock Barlow, taxes 1 3,1 Obc Thomas, taxes 7 81 John White, taxes „ 10 35 Charlie Summerall, taxes 5 61 Grade Williams, taxes 4 55 G L Pitcher, tax.-s 4 90 Prince Pyles, taxe- 3 33 McKenzie & Q hnrt, taxes 1 26 J H Adams, taxes 2 51 Joe Jenkins taxer 5 15 Bay Iron Works, taxes 82 60 W R Dsr , trustee, taxes. .... 32 98 W H M tthews, taxes 18 05 M Selig, taxes 4 80 Worth Myers, taxes...... 1 23 Lizzie B Hicks, taxes 6 16 Annie L Jenkins, taxes 7 70 Aiberry Telfair, taxes 11 66 ■fefl Oxford, taxee 8,3 Tilda Wiggins, taxes 6 44 W II Ho’mes, taxes; 2 10 Sol G&saway, trustee, taxes... 27 73 Presbyterian eburcb, taxes.... 88 .)0 A W Bradford, taxes 64 05 W H Greefleld, taxes 2 70 Bills payable (note BL&W Cos 3,012 80 Bills payable (note National Bank of Brunswick) 2,(*00 00 James I’ayne. taxes 3 08' Gabe Baker, taxes 2 | Sheppard Juckson, taxes 9 07 | Moses Ry an, taxes 2 70 j Mrs N P Welch, taxes 7 07 Grade Seven, taV-.s 21 *6; Beirle Douglas, taxes... J 25 BRUNSWICK, GA. FRIDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 16, 1900. 1111 UIIB Several EmM Slots Firefi Yesterday TTf A’S STREEIS CROWDED Mayor and Sheriff InoreasijjglTheir Forces—Efforts Made to Arrest Leaders -V Tampa, Nov. 15,—Rioting between the International and Reeistencta Un ions of elgarmakers began this morn ing, A fight occurred at the factory of Gonzales, Horadt Cos. They iog a full force of Resist amounting to 50(L,, The International* demanded that tlxese men come out. Thlswag refused. The international* , declared they vrpuld put them out. The management of the house warded them cot to oorhe upob their premises, which were en Closed. An International man started to enter the gate and the Italian door keeper fired o http with a 'Winches ter. This wtf foli&tfedby *er*r*l hun dred shots between tjte out* sidSaotf the J* ' The front a’nd tide of the buildings were riddled with ballets, but no on* was injured. Officer* appeared and dis persed the mob. At present the streets are swarming with men armed with guns, but the; are not allowed to col lect in numbers, The mayor is swering in 100 extra policemen and the sheriff Is adding deputies to his fores. The mayor has forbidden a torohlight proceaalon planned for tonight, , Nothing baa been done to arrest the leaders and the men are still on the streets, armed and makiDg threat*, Willie McDonald, taxes 2 10 W D Miller, taxos 16 60 R M Sawyer, taxes 27 11 ■A S Owens, taxes 6 44 Elk Saloon Cos., taxes.... .... 4 90 J W Tabbot, taxes 49 00 G J Orr, taxes 83 CO T G Clarke, sr, lease 6 00 Lou Berrio, taxes . 8 22 J Rennet, taxes 4 45 II M Miller & Bon, license... 10 00 Geo Lyons, license ’ .„ 12 50 William Johnson, taxes 36 J W Chasten, taxes. 1570 Mamie Myers, taxes 4 03 C II Wimberly and wife, taxes 2440 Mrs Emma Nesselquist. taxes* 2 17 K C Williams, taxes 26 11 Preston Downs, street tax.... 2 00 Charlie Allison," taxes 8 75 callleßird, taxeß 2 38 J D Wright, taxes 718 T B Ferguson, taxes 23 66 Mrs F E Oakley, taxes 5 60 MrsLizzie-Girvlo, taxes 2 10 Augustus Adams, taxes 1925 J S Dunwody, taxes.,.. 8 83 J L Turner, taxes 1 17 Mrs M G Malpbrua, taxea.... 19| HI I IV IE Veterans Adopt Resotntions • At Augusta GOME ROUSING SPEECHES Visitiag the Grave of Bishop Pope —QeaimjtteeSto Memorialize Assembly August*, Ga., Nor. 18.—Col. W. L Calhoun, of Atlanta, today at the meeting of the Georgia dfvfaion, offer ed a resolution reoommending the ao~ oeptanoe sad maintcnacos of the Georgia Soldiers’ Home by the Btate. The resolution cites that the opening of the horns is now a pressing necessi ty* arid 4*ould be a’fltting recognition by the State of Confederate aelf-saori fioea ind bempg|ionduot. Messrs. Jo aeph B. Cuunhing, Jame* M. Paos, P. McGlaahan, D. B. Freeman, A. B. Montgomery, C. M. Wiley, John Trip lett, W. B. Burroughs, J. B. Boynton, 4. S. Erwin, W. ?. Prloe, W. 8. BtYeperd and W.jC. Calhoun wars de signated * committee to take up the aagtter with the present legislators. Routing speeches ware made on tfea subjaot by Colonel W. C. Calhoun, General A. J. West and General Ui- Giatban, and the resolutions were adopted by a routing vote. On their parade tomorrow, the vete rans will march in a body to the rest ing plaoeof Bishop Lieutenant Coloael Leonidas F. Pulk, in Bt. Paul’sohsroh yard in this oily, to do honor to his memory. Ths resolution adopted to that effect was introduced by Mejor M. P. Carroll. A resolution was Introduced by Captain Tip Harrison exacting of. the legislature that the histories in the public echools be from southern au thor*, and another war introduced by General McGlashan for bfeunial reun ions. Both went to the resolutions oommiitee. Macon gets the next convention. The convention then adjourned to pay tribute at the grave ol Bahep Polk. Clara Thompson, taxes . 4 48 Gentry’s Dog Show, licened.,. 23 00 Easter Marcelln, taxes 5 07 II C Talniage, taxes.... 10 50 James C Eagle, taxes 4 06 Isabella Mackay, taxi s 27 94 Odessa L Morris, taxes , 2 80 MrsL Goodman, taxes 5 18 W P Lockett, taxes 5 11 Capt.l II Potter, taxes 3 71 J H Potter, taxes 8 57 J G McPhaut, taxes ~... 8 12 Mrs George Sullivan, taxos... 8 64 MrsCJ Rix n, taxes 3 64 Fendig and Huffman, taxes,.. 5 32 Estate of P Neal, taxcß 3 00 Estate of L A Roots, taxes... 2 26 Henry Rubel, taxoa 4 03 E Urquhart, taxes 2 95 D C Weinbrsmer, tax h 8 1 61 WILL NOMINATE TICKET " IN MASS MEETING TONIGHT Good Government Club To Hold Meeting 1 Grant Graham, taxes 4 73 H R Ward, taxes 28 61 Alfred Jordan, taxes 15 35 Elizabeth Gigmlliat, taxes... 6 47 Wm. Stevenson, taxes ....... r 532 P. P. Ds Lima, taxes.. .’..1 12 20 George Owens, street tax 2 00 Bills payable, (Wilson, Col ston* C 0.,) 7,600 00 Estate of Michael Minneban, tax**..* 24 86 W. J. *L. L. Way, taxes..... 23 38 Alfred Warriner, taxes 1 13 J. M. Holmes, taxes 4 20 Toby Lockett, taxes... 2 34 Jnlia Jones, taxes.. 5 30 Bills payable (note Wilson, Colaton & C 0.,) 7,000 00 J. D. Rundos, taxes 5 60 D. R, Ponder, taxes 7 00 C. L, Steiner, taxes 2 70 C. MoGarvey. lioense 10 00 Lawrenpe Pearson, taxes 4 90 Uebeqoa Williams, taxee 2 31 Ben Franklin, e|feet tax. 2 00 L, D. Hoyt, street tax ........ 200 J, C. Burford, street tax 2 00 T. J. Lambright, street tax.. 2 00 Willie Williams, 1icen5e,.,,,.... 2 50 Madgeburg Fire Ins. Cos., li- oense 1... 25 00 Annie Barnes, taxes 17 70 Mr*. Carrie Uunkley, taxes. 66 77 John Jacques, street tax 2 ( > J. R, Abrams, taxer 10 35 Viola Owens, taxei * 5 04 vV. H, Baggs, taxes 3 78 E W DeWitt, taxee.. 78 40 George Gy one, taxes 900 Mrs. TANARUS, A. Lee, taxes... 660 A O Townsend, taxes 21 00 Mrs Emma F Goodyear, taxes 14 42 Hatilla It T Cos, taxes 47 60 B A White, jr, taxe* .9 00 A O Townsend, (redeeming lot 19) 30 39 Total $24,036 64 DISBURSEMENTS. D D Atkinson $ 75 00 L C Bodet 175 00 Owens Johnson 58 33 E I) Walter ... 25 00 L C Bodet, acting city trees.... 1,704 00 AH Leavy 25 00 P Krauss & Son 37 90 Tl 8 McCrary 3 50 II S McCrary 1 00 H S McCrary 1 00 II S McCrary I 50 U B Randolph, K G H 300 10 F McC B own,postmaster 10 00 Jackie White 4 17 Brunswick Light & Water Cos.. 99;} Brunswick Light & Water/2rj' 1,004 42 Brunswick IJg. K & Water Cos.. 1,013 11 NtwloiaSf Bank of Brunswick.. 28 00 Bfay Iron Works 73 53 National Bunk of Biunswick, J renewal ot note No 341 2,000 00 Continued on Eigth Page.) PRICE FIVE CENTS. MANY NAMES HAVE BEEN SUGGESTED l EINUELFI TOR Besides Nominating An Aldermanio Tioket Mayoralty Candidate Will Be Endorsed The Good Government Club forces will gather at the court house tonight to nominate the next mayor and four aldermen of the City of Brunswick. For more than three years the Good Government people have waged deter mined political battles, and now al Brunswick, recognizing the good faith and sincere purposes of the organization stand ready to give them cooperation in their eff >rte in the interest of thor oughly businesslike and progressive ad ministration of the city^a /fairs. Natu ally much interest attaches to the meeting at the court house tonight. It ia conceded that Mr. Emanuel will have the unanimous support of the club for mayor. A uumber of prominent gentlemen have been mentioned for al dermen. but no one can say who the nominees will be until the club act*. Certain It Is that the next mayor and board of aldermen will have a great op portunity to make a record for them •clyes. Brunswick Is das ined to have a splendid growth w'.thia the next few years, While the admlninration must be progressive and broadminded, it it absolutely essential that the flrating in debtedness be reduced, that the princi pal streets be paved, and necessary improvements made. It Is said the platform to be adopted tonight lays down in unmistakable terms definite polichsof retrenchment and re form, and demands, at the same time, a thoroughly progressive policy upon the part of the administradon. All supporters of tkec'ub and its pol icies are cordially in vlted to be present at the meeting. HIS HEAD HASHED, Colored Laborer Meets With a Pain ful Accident. Jim Gay, a colored laborer at Cullough's dock met wJWtvYjulte a pain ful accident morning while *.*. T.ork Gay was aiding is loading a vessel at tlie docks. Ue was m the hole of the ship. In some way a cross la fell from aboye, hitting him on the head, Infllctiog several very ugly wounds. He was taken to his Lome on Coch ran avenue, and Dr. Cates was called in and dressed his wounds.