Shiner Gazette. (Shiner, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 20, Ed. 1, Wednesday, November 4, 1903 Page: 3 of 10
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Actus greatly Improved this market
and am now prepared to furnish you
with the best Beef Pork or Sausage
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seed and pay the highest market price
HULLS AND MEAL ALWAYS ON HAND t
Sell your seed to the HOME MILL and
patronize a HOME INSTITUTION
D C DANIEL Manager
OPERA HOUSE BAR
Having pttrckaBcil thiB Saloon X invite all my Frlendo
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Has Just Been Reopened By E J Wangemann
I Wilt Carry the Finest and Best of Wines Wliiskiej Boor and Cigars
la Town Call and Seo Mo oudYon Will bis Mado Weloome
E J WANGEMANN Proprietor
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PROPRIETOR
Tho Best Whisklet Wlnet
and Liquors Always
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Lone Star BEER
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CIGARS
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F T FEHRENKAMP
The Woulton Lumber Dealer
Not only oarrlos a Full Stook of the Very Best
LUMBER SHINGLES SJISH AND DOORS
Bnt he can also supply yon with
Brick Paints Oils Builders Hardware
Barb Wire Poultry Netting Pumpi Pipo Fittings and
DANDY WINDMILLS
Prompt and close attention giron to all or Jors
Moulton Texas
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BBAKE ROD ONUSLEEPEn CAUGHT
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MRS BOOTJjffUEKER KILLED
Sad NewsWa sSfToldto Husband and
Children anEp Salvation Army
ahdUHo Public
Kansas CltjrJjj 6 Oct SO Mrs
Emma BoothTUcKfer consul In Ameri-
ca of the SarvatfgiijjVrmy wife of Com
maniler BootbVrajjltcr nnd socond
daughter ofWilliam nooth foundor of
the army vrasfMHfd In tho wreck ot
the oastboundCSlfornlalimited train
near Dean LakSJMo eightylive miles
nasi of Kaniai Hy at 10 oclock test
night fr jp
Col Thomas i
tho Salvation
was fatally Irij
train Seventeo
less serlously htj
Holland In chargo of
at Amity Colo
anddied on tho
ithers were more or
Tho dead and in
> Fort Madison
Iowa S
Tho wreckedjlii left Kansas City
last evening ilw n Into an open
srltch just outsTda of Dean Lake
Only the lastthree cars two Pullmans
and a diner werawrecked Tho Pull-
mans were completely demolished
while the dlnerJwaB ba dly damaged
Mrs BoothTueTter and Col Holland
wore the onfy cupanta of tho for-
ward car TwojAtho Pullmans struck
a steel wator tank wjth such force as
to move UjHve fcotfrom Its foundation
and when thoTlgun crew reached the
sceno both Mnygfrueker and Col Hol-
land wore foundjFunconsclo us They
woro taken tSftho depot platform a
fow blocks distant where everything
possible was 33oQ for thorn Neither
regained consciousness and within
halt an hour tim Salvation Army leader
had succumbed Wrecking trains
were sent fronVSMarcelino and other
points and ttieffdead and Injured start
ed for Fort Madison Iowa
James Hurjcysgencral superintend
ont of tho granddivision pf tho Santa
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ULTIMATUM ISSUED
Tabor Threatens to Take Exclu
sive Charge of San Antonio
Fever Situation
San Antonio Texas Oct 30 Tho
official bulletin on tho yellow fever
situation yesterday showed two deaths
and one additional case that developed
bIx days ago but was not reported to
tho authorities until yesterday Tho
record of the fever since Its first ap-
pearance Is total cases thlrtoen total
deaths six Including the caao roportcd
yesterday There are now five cases
four nearly well and tho case reported
yesterday will iccover
Tho two deaths reported yosterday
woro M M Davis a druggist who
was taken last Friday and Mrs II A
Oliver who was taken down last Sat-
urday An autopsy was held In the
Oliver case at noon yesterday In tho
presence of about fifty physicians and
tho caso pronounced yellow fever
though there were physicians present
who diverged from the vlows ot tho
majority of those present This differ
onco of opinion has existed over since
tha fever first appeared and It has
been the cause of tho state health offi-
cer not receiving such support as he
thought ho ought to receive in his ef-
forts to stamp out the disease and ha
today stated to those most directly
connected with the health situation
that unless there was a cbango In tho
attitude toward him that he would
eliminate the local authorities entirely
from tho handling ot the situation and
let the state have excluslvo control
and management of It
Brown 8nubs Wilson
New Orleans La Oct 30 Tho
wholo cotton exchange Is agog with
tho gossip of how bull leader W P
Drown dealt out a cold nub to Secre-
tary of Agriculture James Wilson
when the cabinet officer visited tho
exchange tho other day Major Edwin
It Vlolctt a prominent member ot the
cotton exchange Is authority tor tho
statement that King Drown positively
refused to meet Secretary Wilson al-
though urged to do so by a leading
member of the oxchange Mr Brown
It Issaid bitterly resents tho scathing
criticism handed tho bull clique by
Secretary Wllson some tlmo ago
AtD10 ocMcljaHplght our lrain aT Lni j rv
tho cab aud Conductor Andrews In t
charge met with a serious wreck at
Marcellne The brakerod on the
sleeper dropped down and caught on
tho switch Thls QuIckly derailed this
car another sleeper thedining car and
Pullman following
Tho most sovorejy Injured wors ta-
ken to the companyjs hospital at Fort
Madison Thefothers injured were
sent to Chicago i
A Bloodj Battle
Cleveland Ohjofiel 30 A bloody
battle was fouehfiiast night on tho
blind end of baggage car on a west-
bound Lake Sh orotfraln between Clove
land and AshtaiUlain which seven
men partlclpatedJThe men boarded
the train at Ashtabula with tho Inten-
tion of beatlngUhelrway to Cloyeland
A row start ed andfrevplvers and clubs
wero freelyus ajjiin tho narrow car
platform whlle thVtraln was running
fifty miles an hourV Tho engineer
threw oft a messageat a station ask-
ing that the poilc offCollIngwood ba
on hand when tuoijtraln arrived Two
of thamcn however iesoapod by Jump-
ing while flvoOth prai wero taken Into
custody when the train pulled into
Coiringwood Oneiof the men arrested
had been shot ln jtboarm whllo tho
othors wer a a Ujbailly cut and bruised
MovlngTant8to Kansas
Corsicana Texas ct 30 As an ev-
idence 6Tthoreductlooot the stock ot
light crude pofrpleiim at this point
tho CtorsIeanain efinTng Company has
taken downfhTrteenv 35000 gallon
tanks prepara oryStojhlpplng them
to Kansas and Iheundtan Territory
Neuro Accidentally Shot
Markham T8 SV < Oct SO Last
night about 9 oLcloctan young man by
tho name of Itojonos whllo careless-
ly handlIngaVpls ot et It drop on a
tahlo and It oxpfod9dand tho bullet
struck a negrpila tho thigh inflicting
a flesh wound 4A
1057 Poljtjpjjjcl at Taylor
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Taylor Texas jt SO During the
three days visit to Taylor ot Collector
W II Bans of Georgetown ending last
night he collecwI st ajo4ind county
taxes amounting toJ S862i38rof whlcS
amount 183725 Jyas for poll taxes
showing thati li ipersons paid for
this suffrage undexjtli9law
filed Intho countyclerks otflcelhere
yosterday a deedof trust from John
Sparks of WAShoo county Arkansas
to H A Kahler ot Dallas upon 11057
acres of land in Williamson and Milam
counties to secure an indebtedness ot
110000 This Is one ot tho largest
loans ever made in this county and
the land la a magnificent ostate
Show Bills Caused Run on Dank
Barnsboro Pa Oct 30 Foreign
mlno workers have Just mado a run on
tho principal banking Institution bo
causo of show bills which had been
displayed prominently about town
Tho bills said somothlng about bank
troubles and the torelgacrs naked no
questions but hurriedly withdrew
their cash They placed it with coal
operators who sent It back to tho bank
In their own deposits so that tho run
caused no Inconvenience
Burning Oas at Balleyvllle Well
Cameron Texas Oct 30 Last
night the men In chargo of the boring
of the well at Balleyvllle in this coun
ty telephoned to Cameron that they
were down 1000 feet and would ox
tend a twoInch pipe eighty feet and
set fire to tho gas Parties got In tho
copula of the court house and could
ceo tho flamo a distance by road six-
teen miles Tho well will bo bored
deeper
A Strike Damage Suit
San Antonio Texas Oct 30 Suit
for 15000 damages was filed yester-
day by George Anderson vs John W
Tobln sheriff and John Stevens con-
stable who arrested and lodged in jail
tho plaintiff on a chargeof disorderly
conduct growing out of tho lato stfoct
railroad strike in this city
Colored Men In Fatal Affray
Tyler Texas Oct 30 Will Sanders
shot and killed neuben Wright Jr
last night Banders immediately sur-
rendered to tho officers Wright was
the son ot a well known proachor
BotS parties aro colored
Boiler Blew Up
Jasper Texas Oct 30 Tho boiler
at tho Dlokecson gin eight miles north
east of Jasper bJow up yesterday even
ing and seriously wounded Mr Gene
Dickenson andburned Mr Gus Har
ris badly It is not supposed Mr Dick
onson will recover
EVENTS OF EVERYWHERE
At Muskogee I T C C Mays shot
nnd killed William O arcathouso
Japan 1 dickering with Chile rela
tlvo to purchasing two of tho warships
of tho Chilean navy
Leopold J Stern of Baltimore In-
dicted in connection with alleged pos-
tal frauds has given bond in tho sum
of J500Q
Mrs D It Wilson gavo birth to
quadruplets at Sulphur I T Thoy
were all boys but only oao Is living
They averaged four pounds weight
each
Tho Virginia Coal and Iron com-
pany has offered 25000 reward for re-
turn of D D Wentz allvo 30000 for
arrest of his slayers or suitable ro
ward for recovery of his body
The Indian councils have decided to
Inaugurate an active and concertod ag-
itation for statehood and havo accord-
ingly mado appropriations ot cash
looking to this end
It Is said that the Steel Trust U op-
posed to President Roosevelt and wilt
throw 10000 men out of employment
about two weeks prior to ensuing eloc
tons In order to weaken the Repub-
lican cause
Decauso Japan wants equal rights
with Russia as regards railway build-
ing In Manchuria a new bono of con-
tention has been thrown Into tho ken-
nel when settlement was In sight
LUllo Mildred Rodgers 4 yoars old
daughter of Mr and Mrs A N Rodgera
nnd granddaughter ot Hon II D Mo
Donald of Paris died at 10 oclock
Thursday mot nlng from burns received
the evening Jjefore
Efforts by the Unllod Mine Worker
of America to lnduco coal mine oper-
ators of Colorado Now Mexico Utah
and Wyoming to confer with tho min-
ers looking to an eighthour day and
increasing wages havo been abandon-
ed and a btrllio may bo called
Tho dead body of J McToomey ot
Elizabeth N J was found in tha
hold of the cruiser Chattanooga which
wa3 taken from Elizabeth Is J to
New York by government tugs Un-
cle Sam also took control ot the tor
ncdo boat1 Nicholson and OBrlenV f
tactufers ot agiicullutal Implements
itns been forced to place its affairs In
the hands of a committee representing
Hie creditorb and ask for an exenslun
of time
Dowle draws big crowds at Madison
Squaro Garden Now York He has or-
dered all newspaper reporters exclud-
ed from his meetings declaring that
reporters have sold their souls to th
devil I never hope to convort a re-
porter They would bo backsliders
Another Indictment has beea re-
turned against Samuel Parks for per-
jury Josephus Plenty a contractor
Is the principal witness against htm
and alleges that he paid Parks 200
to end a strike
Hawaii Is to ba represented at tha
Worlds fair by a building of typical
Polynesian architecture Tho territor-
ial officers havo applied for a site re-
questing that it bo held until Commis-
sioner F W McFarlane or his repre-
sentative can reach St Louis
Benjamin S Landrum a prominent
citizen ot tho Cherokee Nation died
at his home near Vlulta I T from
a stroke ot paralysis The deceased
hadt held many offices under tho Cher-
okee tribal government
Tha federal government discredits
tho story ot Russias Intention to op-
pose a new treaty betwoen the Unltsd
States and Canada A Russian paper
at Port Arthur declares that the Unit-
ed States treaty with China strikes at
Russian Interests in Manchuria
Robert E Lewln was killed at An-
napolis Md In a football game be-
tween tho navy and BaUImoro Medi-
cal college He wa9 playing right guard
for the medlcsl college ils parenta
reside at Plalnfleld N II
Official of tho foremost bituminous
coal companies of Pennsylvania and
West Virginia declare accordlug to
the Herald that they have determined
to adopt stringent measures to cur
tall production because of tho demcr
allzation sad to exist In tho trade
It Is reported that tho differences be-
tween Colombia and Nicaragua grow-
ing out ot the aid tho revolutionists ot
bothcountres receved durng tho recent
rebellions will bo arbitrated by Pta
ldent Diaz of Mexico
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Habermacher, J. C. Shiner Gazette. (Shiner, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 20, Ed. 1, Wednesday, November 4, 1903, newspaper, November 4, 1903; Shiner, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth111596/m1/3/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .