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THE BRUNSWICK TIMES-CALL
VOLUME XI . NUMBER 91.
NICARAGUAN ROUTE IS
THE MOST FEASABLE
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'RIS?PSrt of the Canal Com
mission Yesterday.
ADVANCES OVER
the Iwiial
It TO Tails AW Ten
fears.
Nicaraguan Officers fceim to Be
Very Much Interested in
the Project.
>• aat.ing.on, Dec 4.—The report of
the isihmLn usual a lnmfcselnp and
submit.t-il by the president to enatrees
toil ay. I', give* as .the mian'tnoue em
clußtoa ot That body that the ' most
practicable and feaaible route tor the
isthmian canal under tb control and
management and ow..er*hip of the Un
ited States ie known as the Nicaraguan
route ”
The estimated coat of the route Is
placed at •200,640,000. The commis
sion also estimates the coat of the canal
by the Panama route at %142,343,5?9 ac
cording to one route, or $160,078,4*3 ac
cording to the another.
As between the Nicaragua and Pana
ma routes the commission sums up a
number of advantages favorable to the
former. Thorough investigation has
been made, not only of the Nicaragua
and Panama routes, but of other, puss
iblt routes, ths ommleeioo keeping jn
mind the industrial, commercial, and
military value of an inter-oceanic ca
nal, and also tbe rights, privileges, and
necessary to be secured for
the construction of a canal under the
control, management, and ownership of
the United States.
Along tbe Nicaragua route it is found
that the abort section of a partially
constructed can il is perhaps in as good
shape today as when the work wa3
stopped. The buildings, however, are
ail rotten and dredges, boats, etc., are
worthies?,
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A NGLOPH OB 8 Jk. MONSTR AXIOM.
Cologne, Deji.— The smoldering
feeling? of Tuitone
Which had held in check tbrough :
inspire and ajpclo of the official pres,
Often empire, regarding nuani- '
of sympathy f r the 80-r
eaus®urst forth this evening, when an
dcmon&traTon cccurrtd to- j
front tflea British consulate!
bf. Mounted police dispersed tbe 1
and arrested the leaders. Sere
us and ovations to Kruger which
iSmbeea planned by various societies
■A be in prohibited m tbe alleged In*
teF 1 ot P ufclic Ra,et r>
gßiatinee today at B.
WILL BEGIN
WORK TODAY
Oyster Factory is Sow
snt for Business
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Thei Alkcu Canning Qohipanv wiiP
b -*g?B work today, Ail the aasthfo; tf
>’ l oiil* it* position, ami every thing Ur
in readineih Several cargoes of oys
ters are espeese<l to arrive at ths fac
tofj this morning and ihe hands will
be put t > work,
Mr, Abrsms said to a Time*.Can. re
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that tun company
would either purchase or lease a steam
bust Shortly tube used at the factory
Vary often it occurs that the's'mall
sailing craft Is delayed, and the seam
er will ha used to tow them to the
factory,
THE OAY ELECTION.
It Will Occur on Tuesday, December
Tweltth.
The last election of 'vhe present year
will occur next Tuesday and tfie av
erage ctt'zea yvl Ibe g'ad that ad ara
over.
The ticael re cently nominated by the
Good Government Club composed of
tbe following, will hare no opposition.
For Mayor, N. Emantte'; for aider
men, J. E du Bignon, A. E. Wecjs O.
McGarvey, J. C. Calhoun,
Matinee today at 3.
PEE TTY CHRISTMAS EDITION,
i
Tikks-Cali. Will Issue One on Sunday,
December 10 th
Sol.citors for the pretty Christmas
edition of the Times-Call are on their
rounds now and from present indica
tions all tbe leading merchants and
business men will have advertisements
in tbe same.
Tills paper will be one of tbe prettiest
ever issued from a Brunswick print ng
press and will go to tbe homes of
every citizen in the city.
Those who have not alnady done c-o
stnuld bur soace at once.
MUST PAY DEBTS
L nd.in, D?o,4.—The Duke of Man
chester will have to pay bis debts be
fore he can enter ehe house of lords.
Large assortment of Capes and Jack
ets—latest styles. At yonr
J. H. Heller A Bro.
BRUNSWICK, GA. TUEISDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 4, 1900.
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Spscial flrler tf Senate
Cali.
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For Several Bills to Gome Be
fore His Pot •
Measure.
\yusiiiiigtOn, Dee 4 —fife actuate
■committee on Intcr-ooeanic canals held
a meeting today to consider the status,
-ttf the Nicaragua cans!bril- r'
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The bill la the special , order' oi the
senate-for next Monday,'Abut’ thera^a#:
the part' of tfie repbhds
miis^geri - to have it postponed -ToHlrei
a time at lagst pan-ling the hoi}rt|er4-
tlou of tbe subsidy Shipping , bill and
tbe, : Hay-Paua6e-'fcte4|itty. V Mraqmr
mlltee did not Vacb any defifttlu con
dition, but Scnatoi- M.>i‘gaS ;n*pressed
a wiTiugeors. that the tr. aty aTi>l h U b-
Mdv besets , - ,-f ...
CHUslliilt. ‘ ' ■
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AT THE OR AST). > v.
'J’he R*bon Tbestre Cos. presentrd
last night “Roanoke,” t story of old
virgini*, to a fair and well pleased
bouse.
Mollie Nelson’s “Doublure,” in tbs
title role, earned the plaudit* hf the
audiehce by her good portrayal 'of the
jfSor blind girl's character, <
W. T. Hibaon, as “Joe Peyton,”
cleverly presented an imbecile’s pose*
anil sayings.
Katherine Glenn, as “Aunt Dinah,”
gave a very ampsing delineation of
the good old black mammy’* character,
whose love for her white old maesa's
children, was ever uppermost in her
mind. „
Tbe balance of the cast did well.
Today this company closes its'en
gagtriasnl here, giving tbe “Inventor"
at matinee, and Dumas’ masterpiece,
“Camille,” at night.
APPROPRIATION BILL
Report Received on Legislative, Exec
utive and Jodielary Budget.
Washington, Dee. 4.—The commit
tee on appropriation* #f the house to
day completed the legislative, execu
tive, and judiciary appropriation bill.
Tbe bill curries $24 496,508, being
$903,001 lees tbsr. the estimates, and
$229,498 more than carried by thnjhrc*-
?ot law.
TURdULENT TIBER.
Rome, Dec. 4. —The river Tiber fcrs
floods! the oonotry. Its bank* have
g'ven way between tbe bridg-s of Cas
tor and Garibaldi. The damages canted
are estimated at seven and a hair mil
lion lirei.
You have often paid $l,O for a shirt.
Look at our SI.OO kind, and aee if we
do not equal it, J. H. Haller & Bro.
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1 CHINESE CHAPTER
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Th.ey Do Not Seem to; Like the
Nicaraguan Paragraph
Very Well.
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Upadon, Dec. 4.—“ Mercifully” -ays
thePatl Mali Gazette, “not even tho
(tSOuscioutioua Renter has cabled the
itfljl lb columns ot I’resUleut Mcßm
tej's mesaago.
t-' This was wire, since uo English pap:
•Sr'ijpWd possibly have printed it to
ißeffiectssiry exclusion from lie pages
of afeeuloal beer other things that
realiy do stfr the great heart of the
people. The most interesting scone,
Uoweyer, China, is given fully, but it
cabhot be said that Us length Is equiva
lent to it* strength.”
: '>- airs it# gltra jlngoiatie
liimtdns. or wßioh'-T* wiT al'tMl>r "i>.i
monopoly. Taking for Its tert the
reference to the isthmian canal, It de
clares that Washington is net “entitl
ed to override our treatv secured rights
in any part of Central America, ex
cept with the consent of our govern
ment.
“Tho Hay-Paunccfote compromise
goes farthest in extreme conciliation
and represent* this country’s very last
word, and tbe United State* muit eith
er accept the propoeal a* it stand* or
abide by the ruling of the Claytons
Bulwertreaty, however embarra<eing
ts provisions way ba to American im
perialism.’’
EARLY MORNING FIRE.
Two House? I)-stroyp‘1 on B Street—
Flrem?'t Did Qcd Work,
An hlirm of tire was telephoned the
department at 12 :30tt is morning. The
bl*z> w(* iooated in ths ons-etory
frame hrine occup ed by M-g; N. B.
Wbe. ler, corner B and I, streets.
Tbe flstnes had gained good
headway, and the adjoining house, oo
ouibtd by Brnu Taylor, colored, was
alio ablaze. Both bouses were de
stroyed, bu' meet of the furniture Was
sav*d.
Oot of tbe hou-es was owned by Mr .
Georgia Ulsch, and wae partly ic.ured
Tue other wa? owned by Mr, L. R.
A'lten. It is not known whether r r
not it Ws insured.
NEWSPAPER TRUAI.
Dublin,
aiyst • ll^iiee new.paper t ru ,, |
fortu rg In London wh <:b v 11 1 cm r,l
'arge weekly sheets an welt rb
sa*o- of tbe leading mornil g si <j e <•-
nir.g dallie* in the metropolt-. The
consolidated interests of tie virion?
pap?r. it ia es'imated, will aggregate
not lees than five million pounds ($25.-
000,000). Operations will begin with
the new year. _ _
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THE BOXER MOVEMENT
IS NOT ENDED AS YET
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Twenty Germans Were Kill
ed Yesterday
DOINGS OF
THE COURT.
lost of Morflay Gon
snii liy Moyer-Loew
m oiistoiii Gasp.
The Superior court was In session
ltio yesterday, bgt %nly a few oases
were tried. The case of Frederick
Meyer vs. V. Loewoastein took up
moat of the day. The jury returned a
verdict for the plaintiff,
The grand jury held a sessionduring
the morning'; ; an,d -returned several
arns bii!e v are the-cases
that were disposed of:
B'. J.-DiiMn vs. D. If. Ling, and
Hilton & Dodge Lumber Cos., girni
■hee—garnishment; alHdavit of ille
gality. Verdict in favor of affidavit ot
illegality,
Frederiok W. Meyer vs. V. Lcewen
stein —laborer’s hen. Verdiot for
plaintiff.
Southern Historical Association vs.
T. \V. Lambs—oamplaint. Verdiot for
plaintiff.
H. 11. Coßan & Cos. vs. J. H. Saar
lett—doing business as Brunswick
Transferee. Appeal. On trial.
MAY REDUCE PENSION LIST,
A Dill to Limit State Allowances Re
ported Favorably.
The bill introduced in tho senate by
Senator Smith to confine the enjoy
ment of soldiers’ and widows’ pensions
to persons who have not so much as
SI,OOO in property nor so much as $250
a year income has been reported fav
orably.
Tho bill by Mr, Chappell to author
ize the sale or lease ot the public com
mons at Columbus uassed. Mr. Al
len’s bill to empower the clerk of tho
supreme court and his deput es to ad
minister oath? anil attest legal instru
ments a f-c went through.
MILLt’AKF EVACUATION.
Sin Juan, Dec. 4.--By December 14,
all of the United States troops will
have left f|i island of Puerto Ricj.
This v/tll be the ilrs time in many
cantori s that the island will be free
of troops
RtlODEd RETAINED.
New York, Dec 4.—Uriah Rhode#
was choten as skipper of the new de
fender of the America’* cup. Capt,
Rhode* is well known in yachting cir
c\e.
URICE FIVE CENTS.
ATTACKED BY ARMY
OF THE HEATHENS
It Was a. Case or Many
Apiast Few.
A Boxer Paraded and Then Turned
Over to the Government for
Beoapitatian,
Shanghai, Dec. 4.—lt is reported
that tho Germans lost 20 killed and
many wounded west of Fao Tiog Fu,
where they were attacked by 2.500
Buxers.
A quantity of loose powder exploded
in the a senal occupied by the Rus
sians. ft. is f-apn“*crt the cxplosiou
was caused by two Chinese emoa,„ a .
Both Chinamen were killed.
Ting Wang Huan, tho author of tha
outrages upon the Pao Ting Fu mis
sionaries, arrived today and Wa3 parad
ed through the Victoria road in a cart
under a strong Gorman previous
to being handed over to tho provisional
government for decapitation.
CRASHING COLLISION.
Sunset, Col., Deo. 4.—A terrible col
lision occurred today at this point be
tween construction and freight trains
of the Southern Paeifio. Five persons
were killed outright and twenty-two
badly Injured.
COMMISSIONERS MEET.
The county commissioners ot Glynn
county held tbelr regular monthly
meeting in their roams at the court
house yestorday morning. Nothing of
importance was done, only routine
bu-iness being tran>acted.
SHIPPING REPORT;
OorreoteJ Daily by Capt. Otto Johannessn
Port of Brtmswiek, Dtc. 4,1909.
Spoken schooner Edith and May
Kelly, New York for Jacksonville off
Brunswick bar, all well.Jt
It HI v lif>.
S. S, Car'b, Ingram,
Ports,
Burk 15 an.c, Cutsaaovs, St. Dclle—
p*ine, Sjpalo.
Bohr. Mabel Hooper, Porto Plata.
Schr. John 11. Buttrick. Sprague*
Sagua.
CI.KafIKD.
Bark Viueta Nor, Pedorsjn, Glas
gow,
Schr., Frederick Hoeasecer, East
man, Bridgeport via Satilla.
FOR RENT,-Unfurnished room*. J
with u*e of bath, at 700 G street.