Shiner Gazette. (Shiner, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 47, Ed. 1, Wednesday, April 18, 1900 Page: 3 of 8
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Washing Aprfc 11 The rnnto
coiiniilteo on ptitl its nii election
lilts deelled iiiniiimiivflv In mvnr of uii
ipatiug SointnrOliirfc ot Montana II
report declared thn at ot Si nntor Clattr
TACiiiil nut cxpello c linn
JimfidUinii whs ntnihjit lifter ttfo
lnnrsUtintt nt ttiM < h nil nienilji is of
Vw iimmitlteH were piescul vept into
Tho uli Mt wn S tutor Oallerv of
Luul tuiiiniiil Inwiled his into in op
poMllmi t Mr Clnili Tim liiillnt was
lint tnloUVtntitull the imtinlici present
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epuistlim xnimnf tliMii > iiil < liiK > it Mini
length mill nil upiSkaiug dilleiciit
ilul < S ol llplllillll
thibuteTo bland
Seimt llititiir Ml iirl4 Mil M mUer In
limn were notahlit tor thtir cirnestucss
atid eloquence
fOou after the Kemte oftvened Mr
Jomis of ArkaiMis Introduci d and lmt
adopted a rcMilutloii calling upon the
ipresldeut if i it lneompillblo with tho
public interoA to ttiiiiMiitt to tho hcuato
detailed stnteinent of tho expenses of
tlin cmumisMimer geneml of the Paris
exposition iuid also to state tho silaiies
of nil employes of tho commission Mr
Tones MnbHl that la tho roi irt already
Jlhd with thosenato tho detailed items
tot expetmss nnd salaries wero not iuclnd
ed in accordanco with 1 iw This ho bo
lu > edauiht to bo remedied houco tho
lesolulitoii
Without objection from isty sourco
tho Hinato then oa motion of Mr Chan
< ller agreed tp take a iliinl nla on this
rigl of Hon M S Quay to a seat as n
toiiMor from Pennsylvania uu Tuesday
fAliil 5tsl pr ra > f fr
Tlin trimmr
XVnshington April 11 Tho hooM de-
voted tho day to tho agricultural Appro-
priation bill pissing it substantially ns
reported An uuliuatrd disension arose
iiver tho series of amendments offorod
by 0 irliss of Michigan restricting tho
cdistributiou of fieo feeds nnd freo vac-
cine Mr Corliss maintained that tho
government disttibutioim liivalld tho
ifiold of private enterprise Htis various
attended debate An amendment by
Mr Uitlmer of South Oirolhin was
iidojited iucreasitig tho supply of far
jners bulletins issued by the ngricnltaro
< lepartmcut and distributed by members
of congress
Messrs Sherman Curtis nnd Llttlo
werojipiminted conferees on tho Indian
appropriation bill
A bill was passed to croate a conimls1
riou to make a bottli meat with tho
Slinx City and Pacifio railway of its in
dobteducu to tho United States
Tot m tho Jiu Cul FWol
WashingtonApiil II Thoseuatohas
ngreed to v ito on tho Quay cx > a ou
April 21 at 4 p in
Stnute ttllt Acccptcil
Vyiilnugtou April 11 At a spcclnl
meeting of tho wuvs nnd tileans com
inittce it was decided by n vote of 8 to
to ropoit tho Pueito BIco bill as it
jjisoed tho senate without amendment
mid lo more a concurrence in tho senate
mneidiueiits
This means tho acceptance of nterrito
rial form of giviinuleut fur Paerto Rieo
as added to tho bill by the souato and
other lesser changes ou tat iff aud other
features
Tho vote on concurrence in tho sennto
bill was on party lines with tho exco p
lieu of MiUill of Massachusetts tho
Republican member of tho comnijttuo
Who first dissented from the bill
lEtlrul treo DetHeiy IrOulliff
Washington Apiil 10 Thominlfrce
delivery system of tho pobtollice depart-
ment has grown tosuch propoitlous tliat
it has been foundliecessary to create two
new divibions to properly haudlo it Aii
i rdor blgned by tho poi master teuernl
Cbtabhshes foul divisioi8
Gilife ltiitirtl n Surplilrt
Washington April 11 Iu reply to tho
resiilution of tho liouso Secretary Ongo
iutorms that body that theio rill be a
Htrpltts of about 10000000 tho fiscal
j ear ending June IM 1D00 nnd WJ000
0a the flbeal year ending Juno 10 1001
KIIIdA W Wv Wlr i
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nv ivf iita > s tin oiucnuaUt
was tho iotim lHo qnngh t tho wfroctuil
was Utterly bunwl tudoa < h rlrooauio
fiuiu his eyes new niuiitii mid vaca
rirtcil Years fin Mtirde r
Nacogdoches April 11 Tho jury tit
tho case ngilnst Sherman Grayhoit on tho
charge if uiurdtr utter being out two
DECISION UXXXDIOTJS in the poniteutiiry
lluttle > ur Hiinilnx IltVcr
Lailysmtth Apt 11 0 Hutvy firing
Vat heard early this m imiiiK in tho dU
reclion ot SnndajM liver It cnuttunetl
forntewlmars No detain of tho tu
Easement liHibacu rocetvoA
I mU ho CimhhH Ciurtinl ion
ErniStW April 11 Dr Loyrts hat
left J3lu e to umfer rtth tho Boet
peace ooutvtibsluiim <
Once tipoti n time a coitnln nnn set
himself the tusl of dlaei editing the
ntliws
Beginning with the nchigo tPnt hon-
esty l tin liett policy he soon had
them nil illeiedited niMipt the adage
that no mini Ii eer A he 10 to his net
Ileio he expetleneed mueli lltlkulty
coming iniecessltely tlumploti pugllint
n tnagj lui poet nnd tna > ot of Orettcr
New Yoik and al hi nlu
But It chanced tn the end tl fit his
MivuiouH life leilneed him to penury
nod lie was eompvlhd to bo his own
taletAt
At la t cried the man the net
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days and nights biought in it verdict of wvv rT < rfTTfn Via pi tv
o punishment nt 13 ycaM SLV IIUNUttiliD oLAlA
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Capltireil Kino tlimdrid Iliitluk AYitli
lfloltii AVnir Wntid That too
Willi SlIgl KJi 1lmicir
usoiaillyiii luppol
Loddon April dispatch toThi
Diily JInll fiom Briut Ifort dated Sun-
day Miysi
Yosteidny Ocnjral DjWut inflicted
tho third detent ofUho British wltlilu n
week nt Meerhatsfontiii killlnj anil
wonudins fKM IlSiiiturwl90wlth 13
wagons loslug flvumjjr liillodnudnliio
wounded m
Tho Daily NewSfhai tho following
frnni Protarii dated Jldaday by way
of Dlago Bay jj
It is ofilclally auno v weed that a bit
wTniHWfwvrr W r > f if
Thoamlcigariitlo ordlnntiCQ of Olil >
cago haM been imstalnoil by tho UMIinl
SttltlS MipilHlll lOlllti
Judge Oatdwell 0 Arlnllun rufiniH
to let hl iihiiio bo Iomieuteil MU I lid
vice preildoney
Tlieie 1b n eomtihnrtlnliihcMlfot Opii
Fuu > tou of ICtusts fur tho uxwutluu of
two lillpinos ho captuteil I
TAOoiigi ensniau Cnnilel A Towno of
Dulutli Minn tabling iilkcil 01 u n
suitable caudldato for Uo pieMilent on
tho Dtinocintio ticket
Ninctythree Oa cs of pi igno w ith 33
dnths have occurred at tiduey 1
ii W
The department storo of Joseph Home
Co at Pittsburg Pa was coiiMiineil
by dro Loss about 1000IOJ
Neal Anbmli Ind Wllhani IXnis
shot and killed Yes Hteol
Paupers continue to nrerruii Ponco I
Ui
Dining nianj j Uh he Inboied lie tlo has boen foughtSouth of Braudfurt Episcopal hutch
n t lT 1 lit i
iu which OW British troops woo hilled l ire in tho piano fnctiry of SHultz I
nnd wounded nudSDI taken iirisontis
Tho Diily Mail publishes the lollow1
iug dated April lOJfixnu Lorenzo Mar
QUCK M
Tho Kcthetlnnill Kallwny company
professes to havoTreceiv ed ft telegram
Co at Chicago causeil a loss of 700 W
Penusylviinia Denloernts in state ion
vciitiou liistiuctcd for HrMin
Ponce P It is overrun withstands
Puerto nicjius
D O DUkcnsheots of the Kansas City
Doom he wnutn hair tut V
IIIi Hiuther Xnw He wants a
Blum of totirse nnd his niUHtucho
trluiiueilNew York Journal
III Tlnieil Actfnrncj
Amlitlile llosiiss Wvll now yon nro
here 1 hqie jou will stay to lunch
with me
qileilul DeKnutcr
Dallas April 7 A lira Iio wte theDtaleri
buu ui lioiiiblv UiiatU hire yceterdii
Wnendmonts faild howeitr after nu BU mV icnnle iclatlons object to It prirslMty bf tho B iev laagers whence
Ililladelnhli Press remforoorUouts could bo promptly sent
1 i nud thoro mtio
to tho burghers was
SHU Would Sni r it I cover nvnllablo for tho British wliou tho
BlobbsIoor HJoues Ias dyspepsia fight begautho plain being but sparsely
eo badly that he sajs his life Isnt wooded aud tho railway embankment
woilh llilug tho thief protectlonjbelng only two est
SlobbslUit Mrs BJones says he In high Tho men behaved gallantly how
Elsts upon calling In the doctor when ever nnd tho officers woro uuoxcoptlou
etcr he has an nche or a pain all tho rdly conspicuous in tho affair
Game Philadelphia Record I With the eTCOptioiti of a fow rounds
fired by a British Jtrkim gnu nt Ramo
A Womuna Itenaun tahl ibama tlio firo oTi both sidoi was ell
Knthnrlue Is so high tempered that tlrely by rifles Half of tho British of
she neter leads n noiel thiongh fieets wero lnOnSlor less berionsly
Piay till me what has her temper wounded p
to do with her novel reading I Colonel Plnmcrsjwouud was tu his
Why she gets mad nt some charao right arm His harm was shot Colonel
ter In the hook and thiows It la the Bodlo and Captaln tolt weio wounded
fire Detiolt Iree 1ivss I Colonel Plumers grderly is missing
a Sergeant Major Manning of tho Fifth
wluj took tho dutios
III onlj ctianoe dragoon guards up
1 nelor saw such man cs old of oiderly did eeollent work
Small for running ainy nil Hie jouug Captain Ficd Crtjtve was shot dead
men that cill on his daugliteis whilo covering tho retreat of others
Dont ion unilcrmimiy It Is the Captain MoLarenwns severely wound
onlv cliniHo he has to bully men bigger cd aud Lieutenant Milligau was slightly
than he Is ludlinapolls Press
Pnrol > For llory
Do you epeit join son to take hon-
ors nt lollegeV
1 mint him to yet uo matter how
many honois lie gets I shill object to
him plnilug pinfessoually Philadel-
phia Noitb Ameilcnn
Tlio Pride ot tir elwliliol hood
Any Inieiestlng people In this neigh
boi hood V
Yes Indeed vvete got n man who
wenis a stinw lint nil winter nnd n
sealskin nip nil summer Indianap-
olis louiuil
rtirndovlcnl
Raw wentbei suggested tttf first
True leplled the other And yet-
I Just saw a uinti who steiHil on a
coal hole cov i done lo a tilln Chi-
cago Post
Tallinn Itoivn n Poef
The lmllann poet who bllghlly slnlSs
Ilo for the maple lind hit for Jhe
wounded
llehtlns Alnunit Klnnitslnnnto
Pieteriuarttzburg Aprll 11 Heavy
canuonndiug commenced this morn-
ing iu the vicinity ofjEluu dslangto
j Crone Ittmihes St Helen i
I hnd of St Helena Apul 11 Tho
stenmeis Nobo MiiVIIilwiulico have nr
I riwd hero with tho Boer prisoners
Their health is gotJdVwlth tho exception
offonr tnscsyif nithslcs necessitating
tho Milwaukee bolu2 quarantined Tho
prisoners uro pthitwtd woll behaved
Tho gofcruor hiks boon notified ot tho
deslro of tho authorities that tho prtsou
eis be treated wltlSvcry courtesy and
consfderatloit
Qnetm Thiiaku Itulilln CltlzeiH
Dublin April li Queen Victoria
through tho uhthorlties 1ms informed
tho citizens of Bublln of hi r delight at
the reception acaprtled her Monday
lhlleietl l l tie llelihoimiu
London April ilTlio Betlln corre
Epoudout of tho Dijlly Kews nsserls that I
snbl Is respeitfully Inforllliil IhUt nulchmoim 4ho is iredltect with
the Hnplio Kiit nitlntug 10 ahy > j M tu BJ Ilt jCornptult in-
tent IhU sprlu Uleteliimi Illtln crmjiy the Anieittmmilitary uttuebel
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few infantry wltujJIaxlm gun arrived
hero ho loft his dis > For tlicf ins
at RamntUlabinia > Ileal ly filly yen > 0
mounted men nudftrocoedlng along tho trurtionti lmvottootl tlietest iliey
railroad to withiufti ht ot Mafekiug
lmvu ilein xwin hCIMlH como
Tho nrtvauoo gitanll under Col WhitOi
eneounterodnlarglbWof fort and vntonen in llio lioine and on Uu
almost itmnltouoo ly tho left and right 1tiige You will lieni tlieii piniBes
flanks wero iittnolteA and shirp fighting j hihimild by jiroleHtimml uu well ui
followed Tho Boars worB lit n ciescoilt mllntpUltl Oni 70000Hilie > litl pur
form aud outunmbond tho Biltisli two f i
clmstrH stami riad toaN loun mil
lushing VlsltorOh thank you so to Thoy nilvuieed with sUU afill
much tleur Mrd Ifroiwio If we may stnbboluness oJadllirsistontly eudouv
Todnughterl Time Veia wont that
orid to rnoirolo thffBrltish
be delightful Such a pleasant sur
SetereiTril
AfterholdliiblilAround for an hour
0UolPlumor1flPPvltli tho Boom
nitliful ChlldNot a Rur
pilse mother You know jou hald following htm up Fighting continued
Mis Blowue must ask us to lunch It througuouttho 10 miles retreat to Ha
we oulv btopped long enough i nmthlaliauia wheio tho British Maxim
gun was brought into play Aftor a
Aiihcciil stiff fight Colonel Plumcr reached his
Tlmts somcthltig my wife will be camp
glad to Miow runarkixl Mr Howa Tho Biltlsh casualtieswero Killed
keep glaclng np fIom his paper It three officers nud saveu mou wouudid
says licit the odor of doles Is ou three officers and 21 men missing 11
tt We tiecu Tho Boor toss is unknown
Jwtloiinlile > nuts over1
run with tliemlitely Saturdays fight near Matching was
conducted on Culoiol Plumcr s sido
Why lire mints only mentioned
Ive notiied that nudergtxat dinienlties being in tho
who urn looking lo a new 1iino
liuy tin EmeiHnn Ah dmleiH
w lio know nil iiulUei tlieif pond and
bud points wo say tliero is iiiove
Piano for less money in this inaKe
limn in any other on ho niniket
Tim Kmeison 6 a leader because
uieiit is litinnd tn win
Terms Easy a
little ilijun nnd a little ench niontli
until paid
Thos Or g ran Bro
Galveston Texas
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Yellow fev la ipUlemlo < San Sd
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Kov A 0 MiUlifort has witbrtinwn
CoJWffll DeWCt Piill a Dccisivo Blow from tho Presbyterian ibureb on neouuilt
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ton that Mis Dewey has joined thoj 1
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y petil nimnpiiiicitl uenfle
Hume and Km in in cniiiliiiiatlm
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Habermacher, J. C. Shiner Gazette. (Shiner, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 47, Ed. 1, Wednesday, April 18, 1900, newspaper, April 18, 1900; Shiner, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth111452/m1/3/: accessed May 2, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .