Shiner Gazette. (Shiner, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 32, Ed. 1, Wednesday, January 3, 1900 Page: 7 of 8
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Tbcy Arc
to invade
Oixuiiiziiii a
Kntcr Canada
NEW YORKS QUOTA
Is riarcd at One Hundred anil Twenty
ViTP Thousand MenDunkirk to
Jlaive Six Hundred Velun
teem far Die Cause
MO CHANGE
ash Ia tlia Lataat N M Ituat tha Baat
fl ot War
London D c27 The latest cable dis-
patches from MouthAfrica show tho sit-
uation at tae front practically unchang-
ed With the exception of desultory
artillery practice to which tha Boera do
not reply the British continue to mark
tune
The Boers heavily bombarded Lady
smith for acouple of hnura Dec IB the
embassy it ia understood has within 24
Wall Kutianchad
London Dec 27JTho war office ban
received tno following dispatch from
Cui e Town dated D c 23 saying
FoitO tO There is no change in the situation
at Modder river
welleutrenched am
disturbed him General Gatacre re
ports it form of 1B0 pollco occupied Dor
drecht The Bowra are retreating with
no loss
MOODYS FUNERAL
Itamaln of tha Nnta1 KvangMlnt Laid
to Itaal at liit Nurllillsld
Kast Nnrthfield Mass Dec Bit The
funeral services over the romaint of
Dunkirk N Y Dec 37 Tho Fenians Dwight I Moody were held at the Con
are said to be organizing here for an in gregational church Tuesday before a
vasion of Canada A man known to largo audience Meu who for many
have knowledge of the condition of Fe years have been connected with Mr
rinn affairs at Dunkirk aays this city Moodys work toot part Rev O I
h s been rallol upon to taiso iOOmon to rVolitdd I I officiated assisted by I
llev A Torn of the ble In
day if ter tbe battle of Tugela river but rnlp and tho lid of tho casket was re
little damage was doni They killed > m ved showing a spray of palm and ivy
from the frtt brea
to the
on tuauaod wounded two of tho gar tending
A large number of villagers nnd visib t
nn then began to Hie past tho bod v to
Advices from Cape Town say that Moodys faro had every appearance
New Zealaudera with Ueueral rrench enjoying peaceful Bleep Tho body r- <
at Naauwpoort were in a tight corner mained on view in the church uutil
Due 18 They were nearly surrounded oclock
by 1 oars and retired under a hall nf At tho publlo funeral service the
bnlU fired at short raugo but sua music wan rehearsed by a choir of loll
tamed only a small lo s
Among the Boers killed at Stormberg
were many in that locality who joined
the Orange Free State forces Several
newspaper corresDondMits ilio have re
aarli
ITjaJjil JT fB
frently winhriiied tho lwlief that
i advance of tho llrithdi is piojeoied
LAW OF NEUTRALITY
church on an obtoug black covered bier
by about 40 students from the North
Held iustituto Before the bier win
raised white rosos worn sprinkled about
tho casket Dr Scholield and Mr Tor
reled the procession whllo following
the ber came the following honorary
pallbearers
Ira 1 Sankoy and George C Stebbins
of Brooklyn It i Murso anl U W
MoWllliams of Now York Rev W J
Herman and He v Geoigu C Needhaui
of Philadelphia
Tho bier was placed in front ot tho
students An invocation was followed
by the scripture lutson read by K v A
T Piersjn of Brooklyn
Dr S < i0eld then delivered the eulo-
gy In which he gave an estimate of tha
majtftndihJSjWjirkiiJfl ci dtijylWillod
TrfyreiiOJ to the source of his greatness
Tno Rev M Torrey followed Dr Sco
iield His eulogy wm based on Mr
Moodys life exeinplitying the grace of
GoJ Following Mr Torrey remarks
Will n lv < rTi by iii siaia iiipart were made by Kuv II G Weston nf
iueut In in iiriiiiiiir War Croz ur Theological Seminary Cnester
the Rev A T of Brooklyn
JV Person
Washington Dec 27 The British
Mallalieu of Boston and Itov J
Bishop
W Cuapman of New York
hours called the attention of the state TuVboT wasHVeucameVl to the burl
department to tho proBoor feeling in 0i pilca at Round Top The onurus
the United States with the suggestimi rant Jesus Lover of My Soul and
that this government exercise the ut after prayer and a benediction tiio body
most caution in preventing the sailing was lowered to its resting placo
of filibustering expeditious to South
1 Tt
Africa
The state department replied that it St Louis Dra 27The SlegolnHl
would do tta best to preserve the law of D5T J1 P nr which oper
atod a large department store hero has
i I i i i l i
and cited the fact that
neutrality a ves
fieJ a of wmre aU of ts
el which sailed recently from Baltimore crmiitors in the mm of IJOOOOO The
to Philadelphia presumably destlnod for amount of tho assets has not yet been
Lorenxo Marquez ia being closly made public Tnomas II McKittrick of
watched by the revenue cutter sorvtcs the HargadineMcKittrick Dry Goosls
This vessel ltis said was secured for company and one of the heaviest cred
tuothipraontof HOO men from the United itors is named as trustee He took im
States to South Africa for participation mediate charge andthe business will
iu tho South African war oa the Boer continue About J0O creditors are men
side tioueJ but none aro preferred
Ouintaad Whol Paaltlaii Choltad III Wife l Ilaatb
Modder Hiver Cape Colony Dea 20 Baltimore Dea 27 Franklin B Ltv
British uaval guns iommand tha whole ingstone a blind man agod St yearr
of the Boer jiositions and particularly choked his wife Itoaa Livingstone to
b tiiaot range of everystone and death in their home in this city then
Imi 1i They frequently place shells gsre himself up to the police Livings
with good advantage iu the midst of the tone claimed hU wifo tried to smother
grmipH of Biers him with a feather bed but he succeeded
lCcent arrivals from Jscobsdal re in choking her He then put the body
port that notwithstanding tho Boer suo in a bath tub He was locked up The
ce a tio Free Slaters do nut expect tin police found the nnde body of the
ultimate victory They complain of woman in a bath tub sa Livimratouo
the overbearing conduct of General had said Both rooms gave evidence of
Inuijo men who are alleged to be a struggle Jealnuey Is thought to ha o
tottnr fed and posted in tho safest post been the motive for the crime lie is a
tion
I
j The Tramvaal rs do not oonceal civil war voteran having lust hia eye
jj their aimiiclim of a possible defection sight by a shell at Fair Oojts He has
i if the Froe Staters and threaten to a pension of VZ a month
about them at the least sign of waver-
ing The Frw Staters aro said to ro riir trrvi i
Card tnbjection to tho Transvaal more siidelL La D c 27 Dobb Davis and
tote feared thaa subjection to Great his two sons Sam and Boy have been
Brltan arrested by Sherill Strotto for tho ahoot
I ing of B F Scarbrougb and the murder
Sadition Spraadlnx bis 3yar0id child last Saturday
London Dec 27 A cable dispatch night Sheriff fjtroble reached the
from Cape Town dated Wednesday bcoho of the awfnl tragedy ill company
20 says glanders broke out among ths with Coroner Pigot and nu inquest was
American mules of which there are 1100 helaover the dead body of the little
at Steeubosh itemonnt farm Twenty Kirl Mr Scarbroagh was conscious
six mules were destroyed and 78 bw and able to give hia testimony which
lated resulted ill the arrest of Davis and his
A dispatch says sedition is spreading boys
In Jape Colony Tines member of ths TjK
Huctu i
Cap parliament are said to bo hnpll1 Ark
catvdandoneofthemit issaidpresentevl Conway Deo 9Prof George C
a Fr e State Uag to the Boor commander Millar of Hendria college nnd a leading
and at that sains time expressingthe educator of Arkansas diad at Nashville
hope that would carry It to tfbwrnnrt Tbuu Irof Millar cam to tin placo
victory Another uiembsr of psrlla lnm Missouri whore Ue wa woll
mmt is said to bo recruiting for tha km > wn sir years ago He was married
Uosrs In uddltion tho wealthy farmor l W Thursday to MlfsGlanghter a forui
Ktauw aiding tho lnvid rs er Uaelier of C lvtral Bptist cullesa
lis on mm
AN ANTITBUgT PLANK
1 The Establishing
Irculnm
l > crj
Tjhrro mil lie Adrocatcd I hints
form part of New Yorks quota of 12V Mdy j attoniom met g f
that will bo enrolled atltute Chicago There were services
000 men throngh
out the country At the present time at the late residence of Mr Moody early
no man aro known to be mustered with In the day nnd only relatives and close
th Feniaus here and tho remtining 100 friends being present Mr Scoheld
will be obtained with little difliculty read the scriptures and Mr Turroy ot
itis currently reported and extensive fared prayer
ly rredittd tint the Fenians have two When the family had withdrawn tho
carloads < > f arms and ummuuition of corpse which had been permitted tore
war iu concealment in or pear this city main upon a leather conch was placed
This Material is t tid to have beon In the in the casket which was of simple de >
pusesainu of Dunkirk Feniaua for sev sign black covered and open at full-
er l years length The body was borne to the
Filipinos Should Manago
Their Onn Affairs
nss
St Paul Dec 27 Senator JKJones
chairman of the National Dtmovruttu
committee orVice President Adlat li
Stevenson aud General P Wat Hardin
of Kentucky were hero
local Democratic leaders After greet-
ings Senator Jones spoke at some length
announcing some views of current polit
ical issues He raid
I believo that all people have a right
to govern themselves iu their own way
eoldiors utid prisonersIf war in the
most liberal way BytLe terms of the
treaty the United States agreed totran
port all Spanish Boidiers and prisoners
of war serving in the conquered terri-
tory of Spain Quito a nnmber of dis-
puted questions have been raised in con-
nection with the repatriation ot the
Spanish soldiers forving in tho Philip
pint s and they hnvo been the subject of
considerabla correspondence between
General Otis and the Spanish represen-
tatives at Manila In the peace treaty
various terms are usedSpanieh sol-
diers Spani h prisoneis prisoners
in the hands of the insnrgonts
After discuss ng the question tas cab-
inet decided to construe the language of
the treaty liberally indee dto stretci it
not only to cover all Su inish prisoners
in the hands of > the insurgents who are
now falling into our hands but their
families aud all Spanish civilian ofllclals
and their families Ally illbo trans-
ported to Spain at the expense of tho
United State
Secretary Root has no information as
to how many prisoners remain on the
islands Jft
TAKEN ASHORE
Wera tha Malnva Dud and Sent at One
to Arlington Camtarr
Newport News Dec 21 The Maine
dead were brought ashore at l 3iloclock
Tuesday on a lighter and transferred to
a Chesapeako and Ohio baggage train
waiting to transfer them to Arlington
A large silont throng watched the trans-
fer solemnly The train left at 10
oclock Tuesday The cofllns on the
lighters were in two largo bocks com-
pletely covered with flags on top of
which were wreaths in profusion At
10 oclock an oSoial visit was paid the
Texas by the mayorand presideat of
the Business Meria acsociaton
The Texaswhich brought the remains
here will go to Lamberts Point for coal
and thence to Oil Point to await orders
which it is expected willend her to
join the North Atlantic squadron Cuv
tain Sigsbe is expecting orders which
will detach him from the ship and trans-
fer him to the bureau of intelligence
Fuota ap Thlrtjooa
Washington Bee 27 If was stated
at the treasury that tho amount of
bends which have been deposited and
accepted by the secretary as security for
internal revennouoiipts to bo deposited
with National bank deporftnries ia 17
000000 of which 411000000 havu been
deposited Xty Ifrv Yorlfjbankj Tha
onttrollst foots up at balk s located in
13 dft rent slates
Kftied hY Il nl4i
DCjruuiotru uc wis nty a private or
coumany B Third Uuited States in Wm IrlTn ok
fantry who was tried by a military Manila Duo 27 General Santa Ana
court in the Philippines on a serious wltQ B oro of insurgents estimated at
charge and sentenced to death ha 8IU attached the garrison at Subig bar
EARTHQUAKE SHOCK1
The American people will rite up as one Jacinto also suirered
i > >
man and condemn thecourse of the ad
luiniBtration as criminal aggression
Toe next Democratic convention will
reafllrm the Chicago platform and nom-
inate Bryan It willdeclare against
trusts It will declare in favor of estab
lishing freedom everywhere
My idea about the Philippines is that
it is onr duty to restore order and then
allow those people H take a govern-
ment of their own and let them manage
their own affairs in thbir own way Tue
government of the United States should
say to the Filipinos now that our pur-
pose is to establish peace We shout 1
troat the Filipinos with the sami good
faith as the Cubans Whether we will
keen faltu Willi the Cubans I have my
doabts
fuo Boors by theiri resistance are
making votes for us with ovory raising
and Betting sun Our sympathy goes
ont to those poor fellows in a way tuut
words cannot express
ExVico Pr sidnt Stovensin nnd
General Hardin nl o spoko aloug the
same lines ad bring opltimistio of
Dwinocratio success
LIBERAL CONSTRUCTION
Will 11 rii ctd on tho lrlfsoi r iorton
> f lh SpatnInh Triy
B aral Tuwns Vliltatl and Conaldarabte
Daiuaca Ilaaiittt
Iios Angeles Iaic 27 At 425 oclock
Monday morning a severe earthquake
shock was felt over a large portion of
Hoiitliuru California the undulations
lasting about 12 seconds The center of
the shock appeared to have been lit Ban
Jacinto a Huiall town in Kiverside
county Tho business portion of San
Jaoiuto ronists of two blocks of 2story
Tuesday and buildings some of which are built of
brick Ten or fifteen buildings were
damaged chimneys toppled over and
walls cracked ami iliakeu Tho total
damage at San Jacinto and Ilemlt a
small town nearby is estimated at 51
000 The large tourist hotel at Hemit
was damaged and the hospital at Han
n time to
i m i i i ii j
meeting Tuesday it was decided to con
> j jn
u iill r 7 Diiuings
entered
The rear wall of
the Johnson block at Hemit tell No
one was injured at either place so far
as kuown
The shock was heavy at Santa Ana
Anbeim Sail Bernardino Kiverside and
othor places but no particular dauiagn
is reported except froui San Jacinto and
Hemit
in tliis city no damage was tlone
though the shock was pirtlcnlarly vio-
lent Tho houses are lllleil with enstorii
tourists and they were initany instances
ternlied at tho unexpected disturbances
and rushed from their rooms in frignt
Wild reports concerning tho earth-
quake Hoon spread like wildfire and the
telograph and telephone wires between
this city nnd adjacent towns were kept
busy handliug inquiries it was re-
ported that sovorai Uvea were lot In
tho collapse of tho hotel at Hemit anil
another rumor wrs to the ollect that six
lndiaus had been killed at the eainu
place but fortunately there wuu no
tinth in these riltnors of Iovb of life
Washington Da 27 At the cabinet T Z T l from i doomed
Math IIuiumk at San faointi
San Jacinto Cnl Deo 27 A disas-
trous earthquake occurred at 345 Mon-
day Nearly evory 2story building was
wrecked and it is estimated that the
damage will aggregate over 10000
Tha main shock was t receded by aloud
escape
The business streets were
jttooaliatJta n njattyaJtas ttVturil v wr1 oE lIiaf foflff oT tSbrriniaTto
Spain regarding thorewru of Spanish bo removed before
buildings could be
IX Sqiliwft Ultletl
Los Angeles Dae 2B Tho only loss
of life so far as known was at the Sabo
ba Indian reservation where six pqnaws
were kills d by fulling n alls A number
of Indians wero seriously injured
SEVERAL SKJRNiTsHES
Ira Ileportnd as llavlat lttcentlj Come
Orf In tho rhlllipla
Manila Dsc 27 Word comes that
Colonel J Franklin Bell of tho Thir-
tieth infantry encountered l iO Filipino
Thursday near Alamlnos province of
Zambales and killed wounded or cap-
tured 23 nf them Our troops also ob-
tained possession of a number of rifles
and a quantity ot ammunition One
American was wounded
A detachment of tho Thirtyfourth
Tuesday A body of marines were sent
Jjemocratic ChailiTiaflt SdVS lirvan ben avoa from execution by Pr sident
General Methuen Is W McKinley The president hag commuted from Oiongapo to reinforce the garrison
d tho Boors havo noli ill liO tilO AOIIHUCC his sentence to dishonorable discharge ni1 tlle Filipinos were driven baclc bov
and 211 years Imprisonment
ral being killed Thero were no cas
ualties on tho American side
A company of the Fortysixth infan-
try together with n contingent of ma-
rines has been sent from Manila toro
inforcn tho Snblg garrison grill further
Fatatlj A aultcd
Jeffersonville Ind Dec 211 Hngls
Mitthell watchman at the gevoruincnt
depotwas utsaulced b unknown par-
ties He was found unconscious near thet
Pennsylvania rillroad with Ills skull
crushed Bisidi hiialay akcavy auger
Covered with blood
or Coarse Not
Groat Author That really la
tho
most scraolisst story I ever wrote
His YlCe > Are you going to slgm
your name to It
Why If I didnt they wouldnt tako
It LUe
Tanaa Lovlnir Girts
Clara DItt you notice that fine look-
ing gentleman turn and look back ac-
me after ho hail passed
Maude Vea tbu t It queer how little
It takes to turn a mana bead Chica-
go News
lMatu 4 a reas ivniun
New Douglas Ills Oic 27 Mrsj
Jennie Kinney wife of Dr Charles Bin
noy of Tbnrber Tex and a sister of
Judge William P Early of E twards
ville Ind died here while en a visit to
relatives She was 30 years old anil
her death was due topulmonary disease
Zaallouja Detlroyd
Grand Haven Mioh Doc 27 The
maminouth ioahouse of tho Spring Lake
Ico company legated oa Lane Spring
two miles northeast of this tr was to-
tally destroved by tireontullng a Iobs
elupwanSof 100 000
Wrecked by a Urnkati Vbael
Pomona Cal Die 2X A brokem
wheel wrecked the Southern Pacifies
local train from Los Anvlea near hern
Sunday night Three peaple were killed
and about 25 more or loss lnjiired
APHORISMS
Nothtng Is proQtabl which Is
dls
honest CIcoto
AiToctlou Is the broadest basis of a
good lire Ivergo Eliot
A good countcnanco Is at letter of rcc
ommendatlom Fielding
AolgeC l an srM fpHy fnLPTl
with repentance L LhtTSOiaJ8
To be poor nnd seem to lu > 30 < iw
certain way nvvrr toirlso Goldsmith
BuwiMe oJ little expense n smsilt
leak will sink u girtit ship Franklin
Duty niicf today mscours resultis undi
futurity belong to < Jod Horace Uree
tley
He who will not take lulvlce gets
knowledge wbeu tioutilu overtake
blmICatllr
That netloni la best which procuress
the greatest liirpplnvm for Hie gieatest
numbers ttuteMirson
No accldViaa are soi unlucky but that
the prudent nury iTrnw some ndantngu
frcm them ltechrfMicnultl
no that was nvver neijiiilhtpil wltlu
adversity baas stnn tlle worW but onn
alife nnd Is Ignorant of half thescenew
eS naturei Beneent
Depen on PrlVmls
If an utter stranger ninii womnu or
child chances to look ac Ch innci v M
infantry encounterod a baml of the ens i Depow knowingly he hiiiIIps and nods
my Saturday at Aritaro province of
New Vlscaya and routed them killing
two nnd wounding or capturing 13
The Americans also seized a quantity ot
ammunition
The Twentyfirst regiment attacked
the Filipino outposts Snudiy near Ca
lamba scattering them and killing five
of the enemy The Thirtysecond regi-
ment had a brush nu Sunday with the
enemy from tbemouutamsfnortliwest of
Dinnliip jau One American wounded
The troops captured 12S boad ot cattle j
and bronght them to Grauki BaWm
province
In tha island of Panay Captain Brow1
nells company of tho Twentysixth
fiiutry fought the enemy near Salal
his lienid He tax so tliluUlug Hint
thoy porfinp met aomvwlier nml de-
sires to bo imtllf tisnliillty la this
liugest ellement ofi Ws natuie flf Is bj
far the best known iti in In Manhat-
tan nverybody Is coiuuioulv bellm
ad to lie his friend Yet to hear him In
his seslous mouifaone uunkt tliJnk blub
quite poierty stiirkin In this regard
Speaking some tlim > ngo > of tho late Ul
llott F Smpiiid he Kiild
He was one oil my fHi > nds one of
my three or four friends I moan Do
ou not know tha u iiutuc iu have no
more friends that tuati Some of ua
have but oiae maui more But none of
us have over fotur f think Let u
look nrounil us Blow ninny call yn
count who love us nu biotlu < rs whit
would hazard tliefc nil for iiniiil stllti
The rebels lost heavily anil the Ameri j
tovtl f wr a t
cans cap nred a number of rifles The
aia am fl llllk
rebels who fled trom Panay to Bomblen
Bavi llo nmv rol fruiili
island bare surrendered totho Ameri
can garrison from Panay
The funeral of Major General Lawton
will tuke place Den 110 Tno remains
will be unitiarked on the transport
Thomas
YOUNG APPOINTED
ZT Caeitmea Mllltnrj fluVMrawo at Xortli
Manila Dec 27 General Young has
been appointed military gowrnorof the
province of northwestern Luzon with
headquarters Rt Yigan His comsiaud
includes theThijtytbird infantry under
Colonel Hara anil tho Third cavalry He
will establish pttrmtuient stations at Salt
1 should feel nijself rleli hart 1 only
one Kausav Cltiy Indipcndcnt
iremand ami 1 with oatpost of swelling on 7 1 lnttloo1 7
wlwnw audit Sixteenib hr
JBi s u N M
antry will proceed to Apparrl gaTrtson on ftritBlfmin mhIWl
Ing such towns iu tiio iroviui s of Cay
ngan Isabel aud Nueyo Yirotyn of tjomo of tlb > nuiir m
which Cilouel Ioid li a < ncn appolntod ctoh gowns lire i iiniul w
OshkraKWis D o 27 VWilllnm ni lltary govi ir
U n ot Cosll
Corn bns aiuiiug Into iraoxpeot iu
pramlneuee since the great demand I <
sinnkiIiiss iiowiUt eTjB Tht > lslin h
Review The wflele of voniiutrrv
now being inaili fionv com imniber
j nnd Include a curious nitilley front
Bcvfii Rinds of gnuuse to lable oil
guniiltopK imi > the best c jallTy nf Ind
mhher Of coiiim iolTurose 1ms lime
j been niasle fr tw tht pith nml linil it
Hniltcif rrso In i > hrrrlfal > expiihneiits
I hut It H now fouuil to aiiikt almost n
1 sood at proterrlon For warslilps Iwloi
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