Orange Daily Tribune. (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 135, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 1, 1903 Page: 1 of 4
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according to the tie-
affairs. Mr Letschmann refused to accept
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the gabHaie Forte like a naval
noticeable In the
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political affair ta Turkey.
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By Asaocláted Press
1st.
Constantinople, September
course of an audience wl
man and Russian ambassadors
have been holding with the Sultan for
the purpose of recommending that
more energetic action be taken and
that the Turkish oommander in chief
be entrusted with the full
military operations, the Saltan replied
that he preferred to rétala
at Messina.
By Associated Proas.
Messina, SicUy, September 1.—The
V. S. cruisers Brooklyn and San Fran*
cisco passed through th
Messina at 11:20 a. m. today,
south. The semaphore saluted the
warships, wl^hiiiK them good
New York, September 1—Today's
rase, like that of yesterday, was called
off. At one time yesterday it looked
aa though the boats would flniah la
the time limit, but they failed to do
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Wace, and many others.
The delegate
morrow at 1:16 p7m. The «
hoard will Open at 3' p. m„ tomorrow.
Today's attempt to sail the third Monday next and much good is
pected to result from the
race of the International yacht sortea
another faltare and the race was
off at 12.M) tor the day owing
ey winds.
yachts lay at the starting point
w . ■ ■ , 1 .> t ■ ■ sp * w
houis waiting for favomble
win be Bailed
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be pro
B. Bone, of Beau-
United States PostoAce In
atwetor, Col. C. B. Anderson, are both
business Visitors to Orange today.
Postmaster Bone is over on business
connected with his arm offlce, while
the inspector Is here tar the dual pur-
po*e of chocking up the local ofBce
and seeing JOe Smith, recently lodged;
la Jail here on « charg^ of stealing
special delivery letters from the poet-
offioe at Beaumont. "'V.'
the trip,
. :aaohs^wtWe' ti«^;
during the da#, and that he does
,w*r ■ ■ ' W. w w • - - - ■ ■ ■ . 1 "
deny bis girtlt. In tact. It would do
■ m ¿ vu aaiwM with ada nf t_
4 (good, a*, he was caught
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seen by another
ed the letter. ; P .
PoatmAfiier Bono at '
peculations do not
as he had only been,In
the postofflce «s assistant
shout a month and It
he had Juat begun his stea
tlons when caught '
sionary
will convene In *
September a, 1903.
Zion Baptist <
John streets. , Hi
object of tH"M-M-W
"the mission of 'J
A large
Maat^'
and several 1
officers of i
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pTwi
to atttmdppili
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vtaes: Beva« David
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editor. BaptiÉt^v
Williams, D. p.;
Missions, Galveston: Dr.^
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are not only the
men of
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and' such as 'them
look for his gttldan.^,
secular. They are the oaes who, if 1
are to lead the race to a , ]
zatlon of what they should be ss <
sens of this country, it is to
men and their fcllowa the race
its upliftiag, present and future,
the slough of Ignorance, vice ^nd 1
oa.
Burglars at Houston.
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Rein, Charles M. Orange Daily Tribune. (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 135, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 1, 1903, newspaper, September 1, 1903; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth182910/m1/1/: accessed May 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.