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THE BRUNSWICK TIMES-CALL. VOLUME XI. NUMBER 82. MUST CHANGE HIS MIND CONGER WILL RETURN Pe is Not in Line With the Administration. THE PRESIDENT ~ IS IN EARNEST Basils in Very Miar Prlctmeat. i is m mm He is for the Slaughter and the Government is in Paver of Leniency. Washington, Not. 26 —lt is report ed here that Minister Conger U soon to be recalled from Pekin an less he changes his attitude in the peace ne gotiations . The president, recognizing the good ■services of Mr. Conge*, dlsi 'res to take this action, but the fact that the min ister’s acqulscence In the demand made by other nations which are not in ac cord with the government, places the United States In a peculiar position, and this the president desires to ob viate. GOOD SCHEDULER Cumberland Route Equal io Any and All Occasions On account of tbe gala week carnival at Jacksonville, the Cumberland Route has put on an excellent schedule. The steamer makes close connections with ibe trams at Fernaadina and sells tickets good until December Ist. Following is the schedule’: Leave Brunswick 8 a. m.; arrive 5.30 p. m. Arrive Fernandin* 12 noon; leave 1.30 p. m. Leave Fernandin* 2.40 p. J.,; arrive 11.30 a. m. Jr i Arrive Jackeoatille 3.50 M. m ; leave 10.20 a. m, Fare— Brunswick to Jeckeonvill* and return 13. NAVAL AFFAIRS^ Cemmlttee is in Lice With Secretary Lone. Wsshiagtoa, N.r. 2*. -It tr.t draft t Us naval appropriation bill of the home the naval affairs oomaittee was prepared in aoeordaaeo with estimate* presented by Secretary Long who ask ed for eighty seven mllliea. WOOD Most fd? the mon ey Phone M, Yard corner Gloucester and Grant streets ADDITIONAL FACTS. Abotit the Death of Mr. H. W. Used In Mexico Mr. E. H. Reed, of Wsyorosi, has rnoaivst additional particulars In re gard to the death of his brother, H.W Rend, n few wanks ago in Maxieo. Mr. Rtad bad rstarned to his Mu| ann boms from a visit hern and went dirnotly to his mines at San Nichols* dal Ora, sitoatsd about ISO miles sooth of the oitjr of Mexico, where he re mained buts short time, end, finding that his beslth would not permit bis staying in a high altitude, went to a small town 3,000 feat lower. After being partially restored to health be returoed to his mines where he again grew worse. He was taken to San Migosl where he grew rapidly worse until October 26, when the end came. Ha by a French pbys ician, two Americans and a Mexioan servant, who bad been with him since bis residence in Mexico. His nephew, Harry Roberts, who bad been left in ebasge of affairs at tha mines, was notified, but did not renob Mr. Read before bis death. A lot wti secured and he was buried in a brick vault with all the attention that could be given so far away from home. Under the Mexioan law bis re main a cannot be removed in Atc year*. SELLING MUCH WOOD, Tbe Grid Snap is Now on In Dead Earnest. Tbe Empire Wood and Coal com pany did a land office business yester day add a great amount of wood was disposed of. Every purchaser was per fectly satisfied. If you want more for th* tnonsy, telephone 31, the Timbs-Cai.i. office. ANOTHER COMMANDER Admiral Rogers Slated for tbe Asiatic Squadron. Washington, D. C„ Nov. 26 —lt is stated at tbe navy department that Admiral Frsderiok Rodgers, present chief of tbe inspeotlon board, Is slstad for duty with tbe Asiatio squadron, either a* additional oonmander or a* relief to either Remay or Kempff, This will make three eommaeding effl eer* os this station. HI WILL RETUTN. Congressman Brantley Will Attend Cenrt in December. Coegreesaan Brantley will return to the eitr in December to attend the eoparlor court. Hail intereated la eeveral eaeee, among the number being that of Mr. H. H, Harvey. New Georgia Syrop, Maple Syvop. 4h wheat and Flap Jaek. Harper’s. BRUNSWICK, GA. TUESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 27, 1900^ I. HEY I 11511 Left Last NiilUfl Atteii Congress. Will BE II BUSY SESSION He Will Try end Get an Additional Approriation For Brnnewiolft Pnblio Building. Congressman W, G. Brantley left for Washington last night. Congreea doe* not convene antil next Monday, bnt the river end harbor committee will be le aeesion this week, and Con grestman Brantley bae gone this early in order to look after the varlone in terest of bis dietriot in the bill to be passed bv this committee. He said last night that great a* was the intereet felt In Brnnswiok over the improvement of onr outer bar and in ner harbor,it was not tbejonlydotereat of the district. He wants a large ap propriation for tbe Ooones river end is interested in tbe further improvement of tbe Ocmulgee add Altamaha rivers. Cumberland sound, ha eatß, seemed to r be pr*J,ty vyetl for. In reference to our outer bar, ho ven tured tbe opinion that it would be provided for, but just how it would be done, he did not know. He also said that the survey of tbe Inner harbor, which be had caused to be made, bad resulted in a recommendation of $124, 000 for this purpose by the govern ment engineers and he felt very hope ful of obtaining a good appropriation from the committee for Ibis project. fn reference to our publio building, hs had no near information, but le still thought that an additions! ap propriation for Itoould be had at this session of congress, but if be failed to get it, it was bis present idea to have tbe bouse built next spring, witbin tbe yresenjLapproprla’ion. He said tt*,* would bean exceeding ly busy term is very short and there is jtajkdjobo done. The shortness of was bis only fear about any of our appropria tions. He doss not look for anything very ssosationai daring the session. CERTAIN NOW. Jobn Hay will Retlra from the Cabinet. Wasbiogton, D. C„ Nov. It.—lt is now given oat oenrloeiyely that Sec retary of State Hay will enrreader hie pertfollo on the fourth of March next and will not be in the new Ms- Kin ley cabinet. Mr, Hey is very popnlnr in Great Britain, where he was eabastadar. and ha is anxiooi to again dll the pod —which ie now held by JesepbChoate. There >re a nomber of oablnet ehangae apakan of, hot it teems that this it tbs only one that in assured. The talk about Mark Hanna aad the eabiaet ie idle. Hanna prefars the eenale, even were n portfolio offered him. n ins IS 111 Sin SI TIM II Will 111 IMV. . Hi Mil! MIS Many Say He it Better While Others Assert That He , is Worse Livadla, Nov. 26.—The latest bulle tin from the bedside of the Cear stat ed that hie condition was muoh better while other reports, sot official, state just tbe opposite, and tha newspapers are at a loss in stating hie real con dition. DID THE NOTES. And Now the Brunswick People are Sueing Owners of toe Steamer. Following is from £be Tampa Trib une ; “Attorney Samuel Borobardtyester day filed in the United States oou r an assumpsit suit for tbe and HawklnsviUe Transportation asm pang* Judgement j*_yskf>d 'tor $7,000. “About a year ago the Gulf Trans portation oompany bought from tbe Brunswiok and Hawkinsville Trans potlation company the river steamer City of Hawkiueville. The steamer was brought from Brunswiok, Ua., to this port, repaired apd refitted, and went to Crystal river to be engaged In transporting naval stores between Gulf points. “The Gulf Transportation company bad a list of endorsers on its notes, which were given, to the Brunswick owners, and the oompany now seeks judgment against these endorsers through the United States circuit court.’’ WANTS TIME ra; To Carry Out ‘ Hie Promise of Marriage. Rnahville, Ind., Not. 20.—Repre sentative Leonidas H.-Moil bar out lined hit defense in Mist Flora Far low’s lilt for $16,000 damages for al leged breaeb of promise in e plea of abatement. He tsys Mies Ferlow and bimaelf signed a marriage oontraot Sept. 10 laet whereby they agreed to marry in one year If opinion it wae eaitable for him to beoome a married man. He says he has not de clared he wonld not marry Miee Far low, as charged by her, and has la no way violated their marriage contrast, wbieh gives him a year la which to make op hie mind, SECRETARY RESIGNED. Roue, Nov. 26,—The chamber of deputies today approvad a pill for tbe eappreeeion of military tribunals, whereopoa Count Ponea di Ban Mar tins, secretary of war resigaed. New Saatr Kraut, .Dill and Soar pleklveT to balk. Harper's. THE MARINE CONGRESS ATTRACTING ATTENTION All the Maritime Journals Giving- it Space. THANKSGIVING DAY. It Will be Observed Ae Usual In Brunswick The month of November is especial ly appropriate for the obeer vance of Thanksgiving, which has become one of four ef our great national holidays. It Is the harvest home of the seasons, the final garnering of the fruits which reward the tell of the busy year. Above all It lea day when family ties are strengthened, when family hearts are ablaze and when father and mother, eon and daughter bow togeth er before God acknowledging; all Hie blessings, and seeking His forgiveness for their line. To many It brings the fruition of hopes born of tbe bright new, year, while to all, let us hope, it brings thankfulness for some blessing sought or unlooked for, Surely, as a nation we do not need to search long for reas ons to give thanks. And though Indi yidipUly we may not have great cause for rejbiclng, for ■in many homes the day will find only sad and mournful memories, this is the com mon lot of all. It we cannot rejoice overmuch within ourselves, let us stop and count our mercies, and, comparing them with others, see If we can not, lor this one day, live outside of ourselves and our narrow circle and be one of the great common brotherhood of man, re joicing as one united family of patri otic Americans, MAY BE IN IT. Knoxville, Tenn.,Nov. 26.—A move moot has been inaugurated by Frank Moffat, cf this city, to organize a “Georgia-Alabama” baseball league, which has met with success, and a portion of tbe cities in the proposed circuit have agreed to form a league ia any event. Tbe cities taken in by tbis league are Atlanta, Rome, Selma, Montgomery, Macon, Brunswick and Augusta. WILL MEET TODAY. Atlanta, Nov.2(,—Tbe Georgia stats sonferenee of the Daughters ef the American Revolution will be held in tbis city, beginning tomorrow morn ing at 10 o’alook. Tbe oonfsrenc* is an important event; business of mo ment is to bn transacted, end social event* not a few will mork tbs pres ence of tbs delegates and vleltore. MARRIED A NOBLEMAN. Philadslpbln, Nor, 26.—1 t wae an nounced tbie afternoon that MisoAdoio Alls* was married to Lonlo, Yioomto do Brangss do Beorssls, French noble man, on tbo twenty-soeond. Fo* B alb- Cash register and Iron safe. Cheap. Apply at this efllce. price five Cents. COAST CITIES TO BE REPRESENTED Deleptes Coiii Frai All Ports. M YQRKJIID TALKS It Sayß the Congress Can and Will Accomplish a Great Deal. From present indications the Nation al Marine Congress will be great, glorious and unprecedented. Newspapers and marine journals in all parts of America devoted largo, space to the project and all are of the opinion that the results will proyo beneficial all expectations. Tbe cry of “American ships for American Cargoes” has boen taken up all along the line and with the great work which is being done hero will bring double the number of delegates first expected. The Board of Trade commutes will soon get out pamphlets, invitations,etc., and the Congress will be boomed everywhere. NARROW ESCAPE. Two Young Men Come Near Drowning Saturday. ■**- Saturday, Ernest Bolt nd Alfred Rcbarts left Brunswick In a email boat for Jckyl, and as they did not show up Sunday their parents chartered a steamer and went in search ot them. The boye had been picked np In tbe eound by tbe tug Angle and Nellie and they reached home safely. RESIGNED HIS POSITION. Mr. J. N. B. Danfortb, wbo has for sovortl years been resident manager for Cbss. 9. Hirecb & Cos., bss resign ed bis position to enter a more lucra tive bneieese. Berlin, Nov, 26. report* that Col. Maelheafela’ expedi tion bas boistsd ib* German flag ovirg tbe great wall. THEATRE LICENSES. Two of the dance hall owners la tha Aero have taken oat theatre license* and mnslc In a mild form oan bo board theft now. The city got 675 far seek license. WOOD-Most for the mon ey.. Phone 31: Yard comer Gloucester and Grant streets