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VOLUME 9; NO 298 P HID I A1 § the Commissary General Bafore War M Investigating Committee. : Calmed beef still causigtalk. The 16 is Severely Criticised and Blamed for Appoint ing Incompetent Civilians as Chief on Staff —Other Telegraphic News. mM*? Wishington, Jan. 12. —The commissary geneiHpf the United States was before the war investigators to day and took occasion to characterize General statements about the embalmed beef used in the Santi ago campaign, as malicious lies. lliustated that Miles* t % Mi * should be drummed out of iso't blames him for appointing j 'oscd " ■ XifflHil- \ wo* seised '••- ’■ n? latter aiy||tbroat mt He woo •ross a log with an ax.^ M> Right of-Way Granted j I Washington, Jan. 12.—1 t is said that tho war dej Bj-tment that no railroad company has been given pei 1 - Kgion to run through the Chtfkfliusiuga Noti^jJl Tk { A Collision Inevitable. y'.wfpjgi JP.lon, Jan. 12.—The Daily Mail publishes the fol- B<J, from “The Americans he 1 a complain JHtterly of pgjgpl l|||||fOtis, particularly in \ v P I * 1 dispatches to -tv \ --j * W '+y ; ■_jr ■ -i h |9k Cens- ship £stabK^^^ > V'M^ \ Jan. 1£. —The Eastern that press/ dispatches to IwhoibJ Kh Compaf|pentral has Teen advised by the Eastern W tension Company that ali press messages for Manila ■jyyiject to censorship, which was imposed yesterday. Inspired by McKinley- Jan- 12. —Several members of the Wft, who are close to the president have stated that jj|ft' firmly believg that Senator Foraker’s advocacy of SO|#Mwas inspired by President McKinley. irate i\ k pWs wi c k tj atkx: m Brunswick! Our Town First, Last and All the Time Work For it. Talk For it. Brunswick, Always. Brunswick, THE CITT SOItNS in rMa|ession. Several Committees, Inßuding Of ficers and Salaries,Made Their Reports! 1 NUMBER (FLICENfI MffflSED. A Large Volume of BaaintnlAs Trans aoted-Salaries of Sevnjivf Heere Fixed, w All tbe members of council were in tbeir eeato last night when Mayor Atkinson rapped for order. Tbe meet ing waa one of tbe moot important tbat will be held duiuig tbe year, and when adjournment** taken, a large volume of limine® fi>en ;ian*act k). , ret j/. i •* .. . - a' imimcaiio'i hU<r*k | c officers and men irt mailt duri f*sc fße sar. n-rn M'S * • r P cr a r-- • ' , 1 ' <L si i I .ijf quest-tiinh<* psjment ol M spoiled in hi* shop, whi'e gallon of Ins exemption from tsxsoon was in progress, was referred to the oity ailorney. The speoial committee ou olHcers *and salaries reported tliat tlie salary had been fixed at $1,400 with out any fees, and the chief of polioe at fc ,800 without fees. This was >u o- Mrdanoe with the amendments of ' fepreeentaiive Kiuanuel-ljliteff’ *| ill. ... I,I IK , ■:: j f j f- M a— ■ | % ! Mreohief of the Jlxed at S9OO and that oT®fSid/'W'BT ; "Jif sanitation •( $720. Mr. .Tacub Dart waa unanimously elected chief of tte sanitary depart ment, The lioense ordinances were given their tirat reading,rmnsininaagljfclli, the toHufK exftep tiona: *" Pereona shipping sailor# >2OO, Persons keeping sailor boarding houaea $2OO. Dance ball $25, provided that same is not conducted in connection with a barroom. Junk dealers license was raised from $25 to $5O with the addition of a num- J>er of regulations. 'lip dance hall,lunch counter or reg tanrTt tvehatl be operated in the same huildingAKtth a bar-room. provided no bar is run in conneclidWtiierewitb. -W; wily not be year ownT>oiw*Wid ml e money. A 25:. investment will give you $1.50 In goods salable on sight in every household. Oihers are making from 120 to 140 a week, Send 25 cents and get started at once, Arthur Wol farth, 202 Mulberry !-t., Newark, N. .1, 2 3w BRUNSWICK GA., FRIDAY JANUARY 13. 1899. BRUNSWICK BRIEFS TERSELY TOLD. The Day s Doings Pointedly Put in Plain and Spicy Paragraphs. MANY MINOR MATTERS MIRRORED- In Little Local Lines For the Benefit of the Time*’ Nusaorous Reader*. Albert Kendig went up tp Waycroas laet night. p IMitor Eugene Smith, of the Cocli ran Telegram, wae it the e>ty yester day. Messrs. Brobston, PeniJig A Co,j will conduct a lerge rc(frtgflßtetSMiff' I Douglas, oi,, next week, k •aj’to 1> *ye their respective^ffoinee. , 9 A Ihemselvee ‘as being i M Brunswick. Thd Higbamilti, a proini- 1 *■ jbf Way nee * city. Mina Blanche>*’ *g j • came over from tbe and will spend several s J* j - , ; Keany & Bsilyy , the popfjr | Jj XL*rs are having tbe interior tiV*• j i ' Jily and kaleo : '‘-:kJ I llajffii ll e#* t r ( . |. The Southern n xpiWPolll -e w located in Hie Elliot building on l?w oaetle afreet. lighted with bis nevjpfcf*ff||^ By an oversight on tbe part of the compositor, the name of Mr. K. H. Mason was onrntud from the list of 'officers of the National bank, Mr. i | i.'iJ l "l|fWi | iiij 11 ill 'll l n I { , j K‘ : §?• i.•• - v- r :S f'ikt i ■'h " L-'"*’ -] . •=* ill nwetf-1 li and several matters of business counseled with the work of the league will be taken up All the members are urgently re quested to be present. RifA^gl^Meet, Brunswick R flemeo held an en thusiaslio meeting at their armory last night, A large number of mem here were present and tbe affairs ol the company fully discussed. The boys bsve concluded to iofuee new life into the company and make it onoe more one of the crack military organizations of the state. They were enthsiaelio last night, aod 10 a few weeks the Riflemen will be a strong as ever. Oapt Eruest Dart, Ist I.ieut, E. L. .Stephens and 2nd Lieut, Frank Dunrt will retain their commissions, No non-comrnis sioned oUlcers hare been atim|&£jft|e yet, but ali who reinnst their same positions. The future of the Riflemen was never brighter than at present. Notice. The Southern Express office is now located in tbe Elliot building ou New castle street. W. A. Airheart, Agt. PILOT COMMISSIONERS MET YESTERDAY. The Pull Board Was Present With the Exoeption ol Com missioner Downing. THE CASES WERE ALL DIMISSED- Piet TabbotWas Not Present and the againat Him will be brought / Up Latter. fj; The pilot ootumiialoF' 1' ' if AWn importji^~^ > *>etiaur morning at tnCf j : ¥Wr Tjbjf - 'pM&nwtn : Chairman W. mM&r, V. D. Aiken, J, H, McOul f . #’>l A. 0. Biuke, Benita Cadrosa and Cyrus Fengar. Commisaioner Downing wae the Tbe meeting waa called to Chairman Tupper, who announced tbat the chargee preferred against Pilots Peereon and Brockington would be taken up. The former waa obarged with al lowing a collide with a wharf in tbia city ou December 2‘dud, caue *?wg tbe vessel to be aeriouely damag j t Alter a inyestiga couiinlaeionera dieiuiee- agaiuat tbe pilot, law evi K Uieine sufficient to su*'aio / "■ \Wwt' to mlee'tHfere he w... that the pilot was nor 4 j • ' r \ie:iS*j jtnible for tbe lose of the auohor t>f .^Hschooner Himnaon in March, '9B. I|l - w|laßL jtation of these two cases iB Ak • a . p . Consumed Mnmost the entire day. As l i bolt wae on the outer bar am. ,1 could not be present the oaee against * him will be taken up at thw ■ flog. The meeting adJouro#aW t ‘ ,l, ‘M % w ,,a y alfernooti. JT ‘ Jt) The B JF was swakeii¥iS*"ifirtbe smoke wlnob tilled his sleeping apartments. The flames bad gained considerable headway whenPlhe firemen reached the scene, but were quickly ex tinguished. Tbe Are originated in the celling of a rear room and the fire men experienced some trouble in reaohing them. The household effeots of Mr, badly damaged by smoke and water. His loss will amount to about three hundred dol lars, with no insurance. Tbe quick and efTactive work of the department prevented a serious con tl :gration. Bank Offioiala Elected, '1 he officers of the Brunswick Sav ings and Trust Company were eleoted at a meeting held at the baok yester day afternoon by the board of directors. The affairs of the bank' were found to be in a most excellent condition. The showing made by this solid institution for tbe last year was very flattering . The stook holders express themselves as being highly satisfied with the prospeots for a prosperous year’s business. The of fljers elected yesterday were: Frank O. Aiken, president; H. H. Raymond, vice-president; Hoyt Gale, cashier; and Col. W, E. Kay, attorney. I! If fll 111. ThA Third Georgia Emharked on the / Roustania for Nuevitas. fam imraßTS to get may. IWrooys Are Delighted That no Countsrnianding Orders ("ame to Retain Them Longer on Georgia Soil. News From all Over the States, Savannah, Jan. 12.—1 tis now definitely settled that the Third Georgia regiment will sail for Nuevitas today on the Rouinania, which arrived ay for up to this day packing up, and liasW \ ‘ INHBhI the command here over to Colonel Gardn^H^^®S'hirty-first Michi gan regiment, which will be here for several days. Major .JacK Cohen was relieved of the duty of pro vost marshal today and Captain Thomas A. Jewitt, of the Fii-sv'Alaine artillery, has been appointed to,that Georgia men will be given a royal send off as down to the transport. Six'tVoops of the Seventh cavalry will sail also o.m the transport M anitoba for ;> . -vr ip s -, Ibtris„,l|ui. 12.— r Fhe Ltberte today quotes “a per sonagefidEWP connected witlyhe court of cessation” as saying, tftaj tlve;inquiry into tim Dreyfus case is about finishedjjkt a detn'. t&U early in Feh- that it inous 1 v favorable he had decided to into M. De latest in Street Duel Jiui. 12. —lii street duel Bpi’. \^D' sS m today, two men, Dr mid it Mr. Doughboy Bored l>y John, Frank Williams, Allo lW|a bystander. The trouble of an eld faed" (No further particulars are ohttrinShle, as the ttdearrap \tlit-e is closed for tonight. J ’ 'a: f |-'A Carolines Not for Sale. Londoßkjan. 12. — J'he Madrid correspondent of the Daily Maßwys: denies that any negotiations ;te of thtvQaj-tdines remarking that the Cortes would be necessary. 'I l\ ' | r ‘ , ♦ | ln, however, as of any intention to seHp to convoke the Cortes as soon ijWc has approved the peace treaty.” ■ %gned Pledge - Ilarrisbur, I'a 12.—The members of the leg islature who are oiJpmg Senator Quay today signed a pledge to fight him to the bitter end. Clark to Win Cheyenne, Wyo., Jan- 12.—A Senatorial caucus held this evening by the Republicans resulted in the selection of C. D, Clarke for United States Senator to succeed himself. The vote for Senator will begin on Tuesday, Jan nary 24. The republicans have a large majority in the legislature. PRICE FIVE CE TS