The Dublin Progress. (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 47, Ed. 1 Friday, April 13, 1900 Page: 2 of 8
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THE WORST IS OVER.
8itnatiou at Aastiu Showing Mach
Improvement. ,
DAMAGE IS SERIOUS.
Crap* Along tbe strfiiiH Kuilied »ud
Uw to Property ami Livestock
Fmh-moh* Lreat Loss to
the Railroad*.
hurt June, the high— over known by
tho oldest settler. The damage to farms
is greater than loot year. In many
plat** corn trill have to be planted over.
Dnu Rising a* Graakury.
G mu bury,Tex.. April 10. -The Braaoe
is rising again. The water from local
rains has pastas! and it it now a bright
ml color, from the Clear Fork, which it
the most feared. The water stands now
about the mark reached last year, which
covers nearly all the first bottom, but
nut much farming land.
AQUINALOO
ttov,ia.u< at Hravtvvd AWeta Ttiat Ha It
..
Washington, April 10.—In the mall
BOERS ARE ACTIVE.
Washington, April w.-in me man twhwrat
from Manila to the war department Thej Are 8ont*®ast &Dtl South"M
there were two conunonioatiems exprra*- of Bloemfontein.
tag conviction that Aguinaldo it hiding ___
in that city. One of these letters it from
riX^^^taeSdaiwho I BRABANT 18 CUT OFF
has fouud conclusive evidence that the _____
L<w at Landa
Laredo, Tex., April 10.
Grande has destroyed all valley crops
( above litreiio
Taga 1 leader Mu* been in Man i la tine*
the rebel army in Lnton were dispersed
and who was said that he had not es-
caped by water and he was probably still
The Rio jn the native part of town.
i “ | The ofht>r letter was from an army of-
ficer attached to headquarters, who
5o Message frem Roberts Stare Friday
and London Is Letting Uneasy.
The Boers Seen to Mare
Full Sway in Free State.
---- , noose ijvtvuo.. fl.vr artache.1 to headquarters, wno
. . . , The si Situation Many small houses near tbe bonk o ^ j opinion of all the high'-r mil- Lodon, April 10.—The minting activity
Austm. April 10.-T* ft «1 * , the river wore wrahod away, but as yet j T- Aguimddo was cer- ; „f the HnJ soothraat and southwest of
_ - . 1 K_t I *uo «.».» wraw wra>^» ! itarv authorities that Aguinaldo was cer- of the Boers southeast and southwest of
here and at Bastrop » »»pn;v«l. bn.: at uo ^ of yfo h)U boon reported. ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ (,oUyinKdUtn,u ismtioues. Boer rani-
Bmithrillr and LaOrangv the situation
looks grave • H"*rop R~“ *~T-
The scene of devastation in the Colo Bastrop, Tex., April 10.—The Colorado
rado valley adjacent to Austin, and ruiu river here lias fallen some. The damage
rout * VBhUrij rastjntv • vw • ........ “ k I i
and desolation are apparent on all sides, is not so great as reported. The low lands
What was once a tine, smooth bottom : are submerged. Very few cattle were
farm has furrows washed in it and in lost. The refugees have all come
gome places nicks and gravel cover acres from the hills anil the -care is over fig
of the surface where there was once fer *’r' sl ,;r
tile soil Some barns anil houses were
washed completely away, while others
Were only candl'd a short distance.
Thousands of fish of every description
were left on the land hv the recediug
waters.
The governor has given Mr. Met'.all crops
$SQp out of the remainder of the Brazos
on the island of Luaon, for American ; mands are seemingly coining and going
troops had too thoroughly overrun the throughout the wide region as they
entire country for the rebel chief to es- please, bnt are taking good oare not to
cape detection, especially as in every [ throw themselves against strong bodies
province there were enough enemies of | of British. The retirement of the Irish
Aguinaldo to have betrayed him to the ! rifles from HouxviHe to Aliwal North,
soldiers hail his presence made it prssi- | leaves General Brabant without connnu-
bh,, | nicatiou with the other British forces.
Other officers recently returned from I He has 8000 or 3000 colonials holding a
< r«|» Kulnstl Near Bryan. v.<u>,-> ..- ................. ,----------------------------- --
Bryan, Tex., April 10.—The Brazos I the Philippines confirm the impression j flue defensive country, but is apparently
river over tbe ioww Brasos bottom and I that Aguinaldo would naturally seek j invested go far ns London knows.
riMiig, All stock has doubtless been I aafbty in the^Tagul quarter at Manila Telegraphic communications are kept
gotten out safely and the principal dam- { where he would probably find great- up with Bloemfontein us usual,but noth-
ago will result fnjn haying to replant j er secretion than in any other place in j ing comes through for public eonsutnp-
- * ■ the archipelago, especially as it is not I tion. General Robert’s last message was
..... ln v»il»y. frequented by American traopa or mi- j dated April <i, and the last unofficial
Gonrahl Tex.. April 10.-The most lives who sy'mpathim with American j meraage here date of April7. The ale
DELAY
THE ALBANY.
IrmSml Worn. Maw IB Comptstisf
Tiiat Ciwtesr at KUWtrk.
Washington, April l<V-Thir naval au
thorities are exasperated over the delay
In completing the cruiser Albany at the
Armstrong works at Els wick, where her
officers and crew have been for the last
two weeks. The principal trouble has
been due to the steam heating, which is
something practically unknown to for-
eign warship builders, but which was
made part of the contract for the Al-
bany.
Letters from officers on the ship re-
ceived tell of the suffering of the crew
during a fortnight of British weather,
when on the clearest day it was possible
to see almost the length of the ship.
The rest of the time it was raining and
it was always chilling to the hone. AU
the time an insufficient force of yard
Workmen wore hammering away in all
parts of the vessel. The Works employ
80,000 men, but the labor union regula-
tions are so far fetched that more work,
it is said, could be accomplished in
American work* with 10,000.
The final delivery of the ship has lieeu
promised in a week and after going to
coal at Southampton, the Albany is
to start across the ocean in the hope of
reaching New York on April 27.
Sewed
to
Stay |
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v It’s the n’t a is-. , J
ilhtud I He lltachhl* l
Stbst llluko lie ■
•boa, g«*M. -i jo , !
works*** V .u 1 |
“frit:1 mtr - ..«... ............. -- ■-
home. The families -f the victim* of i;„11/jUr.s (,.u„ty is now venting its fury his wife and children, who have l.eii people and pnsluoes altogether a < s-
«on» Willi HI, litaM.
El Paso,Tex..April 10 -Theeastbound
Texas and Pacific train leaving here Sun-
day uioruing had on hoard a bride and
griKiin who are in a peck of trouble.
About four months ago, E. Bernstein, a
prominent merchant of Silver OityvN.
M., married his brother's daughter. The
bride is a very pretty young lady, 18
years of age, while the gnxuu is 80 years
oak*
j. B. LEWIS CC f l
“Wur-Ruistws
ir» lb* b*M' that food w,»r« oac 1
jure. Kv*r.v ,ho* Is m,d» u. lion. .
. , Kv«ry alio* Is stamped “Uwli." I
(j 1. B. Lswto <’•„ Baun, llun. (
Uwts - Waw IMMm" tor ssU br
Dublin Clleffeantile Co-
OUR $1.60 ANTI FIT BELT
MHinamag;............
who wear am
•rww«S AMwl
aai Belt run no
rl*fc of %Mf
l«Pim «r Lota
wOf.1 Hmlti
•fti
from the jxiwerbeuse t-w>k place Monday
Thev were: Walter lUassuiau, Du'k
Morris. Alfred and Waldo Johnson,
JVank Pingi't. .I<*' Newman and John
Bids.
The Isuly of Frank Fitzgerald has not
bei n recovered yet. and i* the only one
left in the powerhouse
Definite steps have Is-eii taken in r>-
gard to water and lights.
The city’s pomps are saved aud while
aoini- of the electrical machinery is lost,
the superintendent report* officially that
ingenuity he would incur little or uo - mounted turn altogether.
.. ,p, . chaniv of detection if he assume-d the | In the Orange Free blab' the situa-
iNi" Angelo, Tex., Ajwtl 10.— Ltle oss ; ^ „f a native peddler or ordinary I tion is ismiplexed with scanty material
inlive*bx k by the flood is heavier r ,an worj.mrtlJ for forming correct estimates of the
U wa* at first thought ta w- General Otis is said to have no doubt | situation andaft^ppon papers,not being
A rumor is afiisu to th<^effe<-tt at lie ^ Aguinaldo has not been out of j in the confidence of the managers, are
Td'I! Manila simv the first of the year, bnt j criticising the ixmduct of affairs as they
i he has refused to offer anv reward for ! see them. Thus St. James Gazette re-
A BIG CARGO. his apprehension though the Hern t ser- viewing unity system, says
The Sail, tor v..e.uel» w in. viis- men have every assurance that be-
trayal by natives would speedily follow
as under the laws of the territory, such
close intermarriage is prohibited. The
couple came to El Paso and applied to
the county elerk here for a marriage
license, but the gnsim was informed
that a man could not marry his niece in
Texas. The groom then applied to a
friend in this city for advice, and was
told that in New York uncles could
| marry their nieces, so Mr. Bernstein ami
MaunfMlured l*rmlu«-l».
•-----1-----—....... • New York. April 10—The steamer tk*
tome can he saved and jiruhably quite a which bo* jo* railed for Yens- Every army offl.vr who has ben in
lot of it, provided the second rise, now Iut Un ^ ^ cf the bed oar- the Philippines frankly declare that it
waning on. doek not further wr.s k the H llf n,ftn„fat,turad pwdneta that iliW ha* idwavs b-en the ambition of every
powerhouse. uvusent to that country in ta'veral | Amen,an iu the si rrice to ca^ur, Agni-
The names of the victim* can only b- month. The oonxigliment of provis- n«hlu. The b-st work of officer* aud
pertained m eight instances and it is lom ^ the average usually men lias always been with the main end
in vi<>w of tiriuirinK lu the loiwiVf little
wnt, . ,
iPHiiur
The latest advises from Carn.-asab.ut , Jf ^ wf>„ known thftt 0f,nmil«)flH „x.
the revolutionary movement are that the ),js capture last fall in northern
followers of Hernandez do not numb'r j Luzon, an<l had arranged to send him to
more than lit) men and that he is far i the United State*. It is said that (ten.
from Ciudad, Bohvar, consequently 1 otis has simv. changed his miml abiut
l»*we i* being restored and agricultural the desirability of sending him away
work is quickly resuming normal eondi-1 from the island and believes it b'st not
j u to b- embarrassed by having him on his
' Among exporters to VeoraneU it is hands, as some elements would be dis
VY 111^1 miflj r>> nit-iu, • J . —-—....-----------
As a con sequence of foolish, sporting, j his child wife left for New York to bo
birish estimate of work of war Bnller [ married again. Bernstein's El Paso
is anchored indefinitely as he must wait i friend says he was in New York recently
m . .It VI V. ^ . 1 . _ .1 M « / .. .. ........ t tolifl «k 11-1 tl III re
for transports until Robert* is adequate
ly supplied.”
MESSAGE TO KRUGER.
ane was invited to attend "a wedding
where the gnsnn was the uncle of tho
bride.
impossible to find out who the women
and children were who wen- r> |»>rt»*l
floating dowu the river.
OVER FIFTY DEAD.
CJrihv** Kf|)nrt* from t hr HwhIwI HUtrirt
nf %n«lh Tv***.
Dallas. April 10. - Reports r>s-«jved
here from the southern Texas fi.»«l w
tion show conclusive v that more than
[’hlln.lelphto Kitiool Ctltliiren Semi the
ltoertt Sjnipalliy.
Philadelphia, April 10.—One of the
greatest demonstrations of sympathy,
bith in the number of participants and
enthusiasm displayed ever shown in this
city for any foreign nation, took place
last night when the Academy of Musio
was jammed with people for the purpose
of taking jinrt in the Philadelphia school
hoys pro-Boer rally. The primary ob-
ject of the gathering was to send a mes
— ^ 111' ' • I hi - ijs-ivein *>/ » w— * — — —-
fit! live* have been lost, including those oimsj1|,.nsl that the existence of the
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Th<* Hill I* Outllnrd.
Washington, April 10. -The committee
of the Grand Army Republic consisting
of Commander-in -Chief A. D. Shaw and
General Daniel Sickles, which is endeav-
oring to secure legislation looking to the
creation of a court of pension appeals,
has submitted the proposed measure to
some of the most eminent jurists of the
country aud it has been endorsed by
them.They have also conferred with tho
president on the subject. “Legal au-
thorities and others who have examined
the bill," said General Shaw, “are of
the opinion that the measure, if it be-
comes a law, will justify itself by secur-
ing disinterested and prompt adjudica-
tion of pension claims. The proposed
CHICAGO
Kansas City
—~ . * J » ! huk*' «*f *rm*tiiiK to President Kruger
flfttiftfii*! if h** were not executed and f
at Aastiu. The names,>f at least a «*«*• ^ whloh will aoon be put into j ‘ '* °U ‘ ‘ ^ | schools of this city. So great was the aon or pension caums. me pn.pooeu
Hf TtaUins cannot be ..btalaeil because of o|mrarion will increase not only the mail -------------- crush, mostly of the younger generation, ; would be composed of men of
the isolnti.iu of the localities from the order t.usimws, but it will be the means | CONFEDERATE REUNION. J that many thousands wen- unable to j learning aud dignity and would not, like
railroad and wire lines, Most of them of m.-rrhani* being able to s«r»d samples j tj,e d.s.rs, and the mara of I tbe preseut board uf pension of appeals,
«eta tbe Color»d,. vallev-mth-f An- of n,.-r,-hamitae. This will increase tone., ii.enu.. s.,. ih, lUrl l. i draggling people was entertained bv be appoilitol by those persons from
tin and Bastrop , “ V*"?” **'’ , „ i mnSoSZ while the meeting inside whose rulings appeals an, taken."
LaGraage repirt* the river still rtsing tn<Mtri rapaiM*. 1 Dmisville. April 10. General Oeorge jn • i «.***. «______ ________
and menw-inv more country distrtevs. Kansas City, April 10.-At a meeting Moortnan, adjntant general of the Unite* j judp, Willia,
anil BBrnW'UlN uu»rx nrumn 11LT, ADTU IU. — A1 I* nwruun ^ ' “ ,
The stream is now four tret higher than ,g ,hc Populist central committee hen Confederate A eterans has been here sey-
- . . . I IX. -_____________Al rlura ilnVlfnrPttltr urith Mill I A IixitiVI I ll
Judge William N. Noshman of this
during the griwl rt.*«i of Ui»t r«ar
Bastrop is entirely nurraauW by
Wats* and cutoff. Tb.* pr..[»wty dam
aged then is enormous
The wtr.** in the southi-m set** are
in a worse .sioditiou ttian ,,n riundsy
mitu*. here Uonisv.erate eteraus nos "era se - , ^ ^ ^ w,drwMring the
,, was vot.si to hold a mas. convention oral .lays conferring with the Umlsville ^ Web.u,r ^.^Mrict
m Kansas fi.y on Apt« »•*<**" l«r '’•nni.m comm.tt... tn n-gnrd totho ny (hxirgeH Graham of this city,
ta- "» ■»"“«-**« a IVpolirt State anion which is to commence on May 80. ^ We^Uof Bkemfontota end
ss rjr:a r r ^5.s Vr,i2r ‘SL-iS
fu*.,..i With the Democrats ,«! • state „nw<1etitig the cuumitt.** by his ad wh.Kil of this city, hdunrd Markluuu.
in Mimnoiie ! xrx/ta* mill #»*in funnnlMtlnir iilain
T,™ —I .,,.h T..»*. e. u- 1’XT .» Z ..... »»—»-«*
Ka.lr.ad traffic m th. -..uthern half ,.I|re*e.*t » prefumoe f.w Bryan and now aud the date of reunion General
Of the state is pmenrallr abandoned and Caldw.-ll | Mcswman expreones surpna- at the pne
nil outlet* to California Mocked bv big ^.nTraeinc. mode by the reunion com-
. " mittis- ami savs at no previous n>umon
W M !■»-’. Tex.. April lO -Kstan.sUd,, ^ ,h(, „amr of .,wrations
Monorer and George Braden hnve filed ^ ^ w ^,ropllKll,M «o days
schisil of this city. Edward Markliam.
the poet, reciteti his “Ode to Lincoln.”
Three hundred singers of the United
Kihlhll* Opfii On Humlay.
Ikiris. April 10, — French authorities
hove decided that all exhibits at the ex-
position will be opened to the public on
8uudays and the United States exhibits
is naturally within this regulation. The
exhibit* are under cover in buildings
erected by tbe French government over
which the United States authorities have
no control, therefore they must abide by
the rules estublished. The United States’
!..%<• r*itk«- I* I *rlltal.
LaGnuige, T,-x.
\„r,lM. -The lower .mi. in the distrtrt «mrt against the “ ' W'“ ^ of the ragutation ,-all tx.x and was given
I * . ' Southern Partflc raitawd f.w $10,000 bef,-v the c-mmenceme., „ the mo—ge signed by the achool boys
in ululated and , *.h The netitio... in both The cammlt^ke. have their work well ....... Pr,,o«n«
* — --- — uit* nun
Singing social of Philadelphia sang the ^TiuUI) is not with this category
Transvaal Volkakdd and American pa- ^,,1 the question of its lining opened
triotto sirngs I or closed on Sunday, tbe Fri'iich officials ;
After the spss hiimkiiig was over ■ liave left it entirely to Commissioner
James F. Mmith.a 16-year-old messenger | Peck's desire, He probably will an-!
boy. was call.sl to the stand by means Bounce soon bis final decision in tho |
of the regulation call l»x and was given ! matter.
part of the town i. mandated and , T, Tbe commlttAw have their work wau | ~, ' , ,. ~
S’ .........“’’■TT ^ : ^ in h-iid ■■■■1 plkii, ar.' -lr—... full, n,»«i-
The wafer is within ,.i»' l.li«k of tm |(| „,nnty, Texas, and were em- for carrying out every feature of the re-
pabbe eqaarc and still rising Tlx. b, (1jl,r,()| rhe line.if the Southern Pacific union. The Ginfedersti- hall i« nearing
t*l rise of th«- water is 17 fi*'t This i« lu Dsiisiana a* srction hand*, and were nunplcthui and will 1*. fim*lie.l in alxrat
to be followed hv lb,1 U.iwh,, ntwr fi,»*l. injured n, tbe discharg* .if their duties «) day*. Ixiw rates have been secured
The loss in property is heavy. S. h,*.l* .... —and arrangements have l*vu inode for
have closed and several of the l.nstiie** w ..rg "S • .»"Isaibi* Halt. tJ„. comfort of veteran* while li.fv
bouse* i-hiai-rl their d.s.r* P»*.ple at* Kansas i.'ity. Ai*il 10. —Plana h*r
Slreetear Strike Mt 4'llieage.
________________ f .______ ________ Chicago, A|>ril 10.—The streetcar *yo-
and to hand it personally to President tom on the soutii side which was badly
| demoralized Friday afternoon and Sat-1
The messenger, oncompanh*! by. thro, j strike of the ,«,werl.ouso
...... . . . . ».___„„,i | men. are betag operated without trouble.
high school I*1.vs. eft for New York and ^ |hp ^ Hn state and
tomorrow they will be tendered a reoep- ; WllUu<ll nT(.nneN aui| rrowUiwn elix-trie
tion at the Waldorf-Astoria hotel by the j hnea are running the nsnal number of
COLOR
IN THE
CHEEKS.
Men amt women who pursue call-
ing* and pleasure* that rob the
cheeks of color, want the blood
qualifying and energizing. The
summer In
COLORADO WILL. DO IT.
Fishing, hunting, Bnrro rides,
drives, horseback riding, Moun-
tain and forest rambles, local ex-
cursions, scenery, climate, multi-
plied resorts often adjacent to
each other, all tn addition to the
in an I fold attractions and benefits
to be bad at tho great '
TEXAS-COLORADO
CHAUTAUQUA.
The session will open at Boulder.
planned The >nu.lc will be^th.
Ml
e*t ever engaged for the Ohau-
iXSTwU. add™pieasara''to™ah
who wish to avail ihemselros of
literary Improvement. Passen-
ger trains on the
DENVER ROAD
enter and depart from the New
Texas and Pacific Passenger Sta-
tion in Fort Worth.
For free copies of THE CHAP-
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monthIv. send name to A. A.
tjltsson. d. A. f O., orW. r.
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lion,I, Fort Worth. Texas.
U. B.;KKKI,KK, V.l*. A T. M.
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Best Passenger Service
IN TEXAS.
4 IMPORTANT GATEWAYS 4
Ilf* 1 1 If || 11til X PI t I HII3 W Hilt II' sv • l|tl|l Isv tut '' ^ *
qwii i«. rwu> •.» General M,»kniuui cwnmend*thongbl- students of the public school* of Grantor | schedule time. New men have
gr.-atlv ,-xcitod Those fiTtnnnto with er.*flcg a new omveutloti hall have fullinw* <>f isiinmittetsiiii a«-uringa hand , jjew Y’ork. Tomurrow the linasetiger j bvs-it pnKiurxsl to fill the places of the
higher iocathtn* nr. a**i*ritig the suffer, jiractloally l»*>o com pie lari gad the work p,r division tn the |s\rn,l, will sail on the 8t. Laaia and before tho strikers, m.wt of the latter who applietl
of removing the Mfh from the site I*
Ktahig it 'Hiillliflll*-
SiuithviOe, Tex ipr'l 10 -The river
i* slowly rising now late new* from
AXI’XI » '»•- a ,~ —- —------arx* •• |«»rvw.v*. "" ---- rm”---- ---
will will on the St. Louis and before tho t strikers, m.wt of the latter who applied
------ — - r.y . , H- also approve* the derision of the | ^ gnnaAamaAnn he will bo | for their old iwaiUons have lawn refused. I
j.r.•vwsling a.-fiv.lv T»*e ha^ir«-t.|to o-mimift.*- that tlw parade will be so j |ttk(,n <l(T , ji^nch tender and landed 1 New rule* requiring the men to work 12
have on hand available tor the ^rrm.^wt tliat vet.van* will .-oontor ^ }Urn Kjwp.v.in onler to avoid Eng | hour* liave been jstat.sl at the p.wer-
,ach other
huihlihg which is to coat In the in(,r,q,, n, that they ran *•*•
IK »IGW IJ nWHX I*"" '— urigii.-aw.-. --- ---- —---
Basfrop i* that tin* ws-oud ri*e lia* struck (-mtinne b> slgti .'■uitract* for quarter*
there Tli uHmatr ran he made of the at the diffarwnt hotel*.
damage beiv until tb. water g.»>* .town
The Mbwonri. Kansas and Texas track
ta badly washed out five utilea south of
here and no tram* have iswchni Iwre
from the south Th* situation is get
i*vyx ------— ------ -- innn ii, uuti iw u
ueighLa-h.**! of gSl)0,ll00, Lhdegatioio dor,Ilk |,r,gtsssi .if the parade.
............. ».. ,-inLracts for unartcr-
SECOND LIEUTENANTS.
Hlllhwi *g tiabl*. rtirf, tr. Ov.r <>•# MunAreU \ araaele*
Washtngtia*. April 10.—The supreme >«» i« Hi. ire,
«g«irt has .bs'Utad that rerafvem of roll
pad* are not liable
lish territory.
The nu-ssuge to Brvsident Kniger is
a* follow*:
hours liave been posttsl at the p.wer-
houses, and are under |M>li<x, protection.
No further tnmbh' is ksjhnd for.
•We. the undcrslginsl student# of the
public school* of Philadelphia, the city
where our own forefathers eulistod in
"go tro.hU to uit*
Cft|it$lfi I Ml hr I it Nulrl«l*«.
Uhirago, April 10.—Captain LmisO*. waxiua mil If
thetmof the First Unitetl State* artillery Q CAQT TRANS DAILY 2
ne »u|kreme *.« o. tn. ,tr... , wu«*. -------~"fT~T~r__L i was found dea.l in hi* Psmi at the Audi- 1
^7 'untaJl Afril ^sVSitahTppr^L., drain, to ex | Vwium anucx late HumUy night Then.
Zr* . Hum* fhrni *rn lift vim’hhcu-* Ui the undr : ;1 * fitrhtJngr wux a bullet wound ill hU right ti inpl#*.
...TO..*
pood* are mu liable oadar tb«. Lnitod (jnir ,here are I IS vacane.es in the grade •*n*u,l*t Ln* '* > \ was a bullet wound in hi* right temple. | _ . . «, • ___
light LOW R»|.~rt».l IsM.
;;;X unhs^og them fnr rvwt. water, artillery and t7 ta the ravalrv Then-
tar* of livestock urr drowmsl, fanu* r»saik 11 Alsmt Imlf <rf these vnoanclva will b*
rainral. firacra gun* and <w“t" swept _ VprtI _tk. Atohl«m,To., '««• **
^ ^ ^ a I Iflf__a fill ■ 1 mmB aalltaakaas m i«s»l«Wq m
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u bsk, a. a- "-sswwata*. ~l «~a
be rnortv to handle frright via tha new gag gifrmwi tor Woos will be givaa In
fine May I. b«*it. !• M* wpartod that
Hirer Rampant. unsta-tiifvr traius will IX* baft*. Ji
Hn., April W - BkMwo river
Ttr»
Parts. April lg —A
by til MHMw that a* a
--jroang men how **rriag ta the nu--
Jaly 1. rsRlnieat* ta tbe PhlUpptiro. sad to th.
admiratiou f,<r th. genlnx and ismtage »l>l*ron‘G '•'T" ' “,nr* w",uf-
that bra chcrke.1 KngH-h invasion <tf the f* Aoennlmg to announra.nw.ta
Transvaal and the undersign*,, extend ’ ^ ^ '^11^ ^,^^'
their uuwt rankest whrtie* that in Hie aud | tlnum on.l Mr* KvaBruo w< w‘^
__.. . . ,_will tri.onrU, •*> have Iss'd married in this city
. . w2qnwhirh thr Its-r Monday •* th* nsddeuoe of the brtdu’a
over England ta a war ta which the Boar | . a.,^. xtt^r th.
cause is uobie, the K»iglisl.naiumunju»t ” I Waltar B. Fhfrtor. Aftor Wa
oerenamy Captain Oslbetm aud hi* bride
were to lea*, bnmediatoly tor th. ' ‘
$$(MHir<Mi to pp Iirra-iw, j wi n’ w HWT* inmmiwHiij aur *«• «
Kingotou, JamaLm Apnl 10.—N»W» j The .muse of the suicide i* a myatofy
has been received here that the Brilioh
North Atlantic and Went Indira sqnad-
ron i* to to incnmsrd by a tmttkahip,
two cruiser* and sevmrml uwpedo bnaU
Hnnraivilik', Tran.. April 10.—Rtrtmrt
Wa ngi who Wot and
_ VT. B NaW
whil* Wa latter waa
A Hsak.r
Oak land.CK1., April 10 —Banker n.H.
TUcher, who bad charge of We Liver-
mora hank ta Wa rapasrtty of tataigir
and cashier, blew hi* brain* Ml at hi*
bora. PltWra waatrata* at Wa
.it th* tala Thawta* V*ra*y,v*lne.i
j.qoo. Ilia trari waa bring tavvsti-
■totohr Wacn^^ WtoBor wo* tohav*
hiahraiMML ifa
....and the East.
Only LA*. Raaotag Tkro.fk
asr.r»E* organs
Superb Pullman Vrilibuled Buffo! Slwptrt,
Hand tome Now Chtlr Con (ttafi Ire*).
DWbCT Utw TO
NEW MEXICO, ARIZONA
AND CAUrORNIA.
gnun st MogaHtoal MswTrat*.
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Daley, James S. The Dublin Progress. (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 47, Ed. 1 Friday, April 13, 1900, newspaper, April 13, 1900; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth530847/m1/2/: accessed May 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Dublin Public Library.