Shiner Gazette. (Shiner, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 50, Ed. 1, Wednesday, June 8, 1904 Page: 3 of 8
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RUSSIAN PASSED JAPANESE LIKES
Brought Acc6unt ofKitichou Fight from Porf Arthui
to MukdenvJap Strength 80000
Xtultden Juno 3 Lieutenant tjolo tho latest reports received being thai
< ip finnrkn has arrived h ro frOmPdrt ho has again abandoned some points
Arthur after safely crossing the Jaj Accuratereporte of the Russian loss
panose lines USda well a 3 ot the Russian forces en
6k Petersburg Lieutenant Colonel gagcd were brought by Lieutenant Cot
Ciouiko who Bucc ded In eluding tho onel Gourko lo Mukden from Poft At
Jaoanetfi An the Liao Tung peninsula tjiur
t
and reahced the Rusulnn headciuajters
at Muliden lsalllp < t to tho staff of Gen WIII Move Ships
< ral Took and was the bearer of im St Petersburg It can safely b
Itortant Information regarding the light predicted that the Russian squadroi
at Kin Chou and the situation at Port at Pott Arthur wIlt Qtwait until th
Arthur j last niom ont l > eforesofng out The ad
According to Information In pos3es mlralty Seemstoentertaln np fear li
alon ot tho general stair tho enemy the situation thero becomes desperato
has four divisions and five reserve that the squadron will be caught like
corps of about 80000 men on tho Llao a rat in a trap
Tung peninsula and at least seven ill Rear Admiral Wittsofa dispatch
visions and seven reserve corps of given out Wednesday gave a notice on
about 125000 men In Southorn Man this point A portion of the dlspatcB
cluirla Although theImpression pre not made public say every ship ex
vails among the members of tho g en ceptthePeplda Is now ready togo to
oral staff that General Kurokts pur sea at a moments notice and thaftha
pose was to make feints to preVfntllcianriel is clear He confirmed the be
General Kuropatkin from moving but lief Which existed here tliat the Japan
not to attack hint until the result ot coo will continue their efforts to block
the campaign against Port Arthur Js the channel beforo the decisive mo
determined there Is nowapparentlyfmeut to stormthe fortress on tho land
more inclination to think he willtry side In the opinion of most military
force which might result in nn en
gagement The Japanese commander
Is constantly shifting his columns back
and forth to conceal his real purpose
BOLL WEEVIL TESTS
Hot Very Satisfactory Progress
Been Made
Flotesville Texas Tho two mem
Indiana Republicans
officers land fortifications must be
breached before the general assault
can be risked awl then In not le33
than three weeks
Street Car Strike Situation
I Houston ie g The street cat
strike hasrj l tleirig the
eiyn up va-
rious ll n e > jo Ue Houston Electric
tJSday
Company ru at leapt On fiono
bers of tho state boll weevil commls
f tje lneg onip any wa3 ther0
McOade
siou who wele absent Mr
and Mr Huirsiou arrived on a late
train Wednesday Nothing waj done
any attempt made to operate the cars-
on Thursday
General Manager Payne of tile com
ar the Meade farm to prove that either aU
pp0Bt > r B bullotlu onierlng
ot the machines on exhibition wa
one
waeta to ot tl cdmpaly ropoltfor
of any great Kalue in ridding the grow 0clpVrnday
al g mqnng 0
tag cotton of boll weevils
alM lfc llUQiargell
Thursday the commission and the
lhm tne parylcf < f tho Vompiny
TarfValTajfnouhoed
Tbore 4a aspraying imafchlnes here lngth Would be moved on time
whictr given trial Thursday at
was a
ofeton T abor CounclI raet on
tcrnoon i Thuwday night and after reviewing
Colonel Marston with his pari
ufe sltuatlon oxprC6sea its satisfaction
green left Thursday afternoon Tll0 admontlqn to reaort to no vio
Mf Tanner of Colprado county la
ence waa agahl glven thelmcn an
Here also He uses pads green mixed
lhey ore ntonn0 that no such m0Y9
wltlt mineral paint which lie claims wou countenanced
will mako the parls green stayvon the
cotton longer Mr Marston and Mr Alexandria ln yKlug Brandy
Tanner both will claim tbe50000 of over 100 yeam old a noted Indian
fered iby tho state for an exterminator chief of the Choalav trlbo < tn this sec
I tlon la dead at his home near here Ho
InJlanapolls lild The Indiana del
lna tan Terrlfory wherehe had ac
Wte to the republican national con an hwtrire t0 partlc
Thitrada9
Instructed for Roosevolt With respect
fetttrned a short tlmj > ago from tha
ventlon met hereThursday They are
pale In lbe m or Ian
tp vo president nothing was done as gan Antonl0i Texaa
Hcrman Ad6lph
Jiot Peking the nomination wduldac llnal discharge In bankruptcy Intbo
cept
2
Russjan Losee a
Str Petersburgl A semjdfficial tele
Federal courtThufsday
f v A
SahlAniOnlo Tcjas The Bch oolas
Hc census for San Antonio for the year
gram froni Mukden dated June 2 says ending August 31 1905 has been com
the Russian losses at tho battleof Kin pleted showing1 a grand total enroll
Cboit wore thirty officers and 800 men ment of 11855 an Increase of B50 over
Wiled or wounded The gunu aban the preceding fear Tho summary
dpned by the Russians were renderfshoWs lo < as white children and 1120
Useless x o
r c
Ithe palace sajqonv
Newly Renovated and Improved
Has Just Been Reopened By If J Wangcmann jj
jjA
I Will Oairy th Fines and Best of Wines Whiskias Baor and Cigars Jj
fu Town Oall and See Me and Yob Will tw Made Weloomn S
E J WANGEMANN Proprietor
ALLOVER TEXAS
The Court ot ApMfrla at Galveston
has decidedthat Orange County has
voted dry
Philip Sfigc r a Uai tender from
Texas was shot andikllled in a saloon
fight at Kansas Gjtyby Al Fuller also
a bartenderv 1
R E S to war t b sjfl eighty years an
old r4fderft vrteyvllle Marion
County dlcd aOij me a fewdays
The Grayson tWlJmy potato harvest
has connnenced > rTffi > first shipment
out of Sher ma w ticar destined for
Chicago It wns loajiyl Tuesday after-
noon 4
Nari
Mrs to M
was raarrled a
sick bed at
ao might wnffnjpoi
to her In heViiclJiSjl
lay <
The BtocliiofiTg
Oank and TViftT
aave olected aiSfg
a finance comnifl
ouslness vj
Citizens of Mi
jideratlun and Jailfll
rebuilding tire g
dam Eastern < Tnt >
are to hold lifrneswji
instjjrpA
tho ICtli
Bci
ganlzlngx a bra
National organ
postmasters
Hlllsboro who
eks ago on her
BKes request that
er and minister
idled la3t Thurs
the Continental
jpany of Anna
of directors and
and have begnn
iave under cory
sment plans for
iColorado River
Ists are Interest
ed In the plan yi
P M Klebe ro fi mTlas was e lected
president of tbeSf iMter Uak rS > As-
sociation n t tW innual meeting at
Waco and Dallalrw
odlst missionary
since
The postm a fti
i selected as the
meeting place fof jScXt year t
The big revjval meetlns at Waco
conducted byiteVji e Mulkcy of Cor
slcana begun JTrldawrilsnt In the tab-
ernacle which washed in the Moth
a few weeks
1 Collin County
at McKlnnoy on
i
purpose ot or
the sfate and
n of fourthclass
The wheat c rop28jound Lampasas
was almost an ent fallurc and con-
sequently a largeMffiJlon ot this land
was planted In toifwhich will proh
ably increase the acreage of that plan
about a 1Uper cent
r iTne Collin C qunt pld settler and
Ex C tttederW elBi Mitior
baveiarranged ton thJWyear iplcnic
anil reunlousBeTecflngiTOdnesday and
ThursdayJuj fj and VlasfV e Jates
Various committees were appointed
Bell County Truck Growers Asso-
ciation haB begun shipping car loads
of potatoes The experience this year
showsthat the soli is well adapted to
potato growing and a lyarge Increase
In acreage will follow < jKx t year
Mrs McCartney wftB lives five
milesnorth ot Waxatiacbie has re-
ceived a letter mailed IpfTaylor Tex
which contained 5 andja letter ex
plaining that about t al eare a2l >
be wrlteV branded a SjrJlug which
he believed belonged 2mi McCart
At Austin Robert Miigl e lVaged M
hlmseltiln
vears single hof the head
iii
at his brothers gra aTn the local
cemeteryj lrifllclng a 3eaUWpund lie
bad Ven jnTbad heaTOfflr a year
William Wbitlert parmef living
neat DeWjtt Conzalo cnin Rilled
hnief jibyshootlng ffi a P18
of ifamlyv jfipf
ThQ amoimt ot SfMJ l5joprJalel
by tbeJeilslaturo f9ritnt6riance of
M iiyTuti for coloreaggat dumb
atfd ulW tjilldjon ha j exhausted
and anotVer deflclencyh < led to the
appropriations niadelf MJijllLbody
lohn WlVahce ngSpr pilPalos
tinethroughthe deafijjofan uncle
have recently fallei n la fortiuto
worth t0000 Mi Xarfpo Received
his llrst iMormallon feugh jx party
who wante d to bufflfflar claim fur
5 qoo Sr
David Crowley a kljwentytwo
son of a wealthy fa eiilcldedtat
Paris Thursday ni Slth r > ch
nine Ho had bo n anpolqtpd and
oiwhi that he
gave a a tcaion act
wasltrqd ot living yB0i
Tho bronxe HtatuSi fbv Rurus C
Burleson has reaqt l co and la
awaiting aeceptancejjthe committee
The board of trusteejfBaylor Unl
on the
verslty has selectedali spot
Baylor campus upoh ythjeh to build
l
the pedestal
While a returning excursion train on
the Mobile and Ohio railroad was pass-
ing Yellow Pine cu route to Meridlau
a negro shot Into it with a double bar j
relied shot gun killing the conductor
and seriously warndlng two others
LUCK AgentShiner Texas
Thla fine beer Is for sale in Shlnerby E J Wangemann Aag
Schramm Joe MacUa and E B Hlldebrandt a dat Dreyer by
Adolph Scliulze <
O > 0 O C <
F
AND
MANUFACTURING CO
Is ready for business and will buy all your
seed and pay the highest market price
HULLS AND MEAL ALWAYS ON HAND
Sell
your seed to the HOME MILL and
patronize a HOME INSTITUTION
C DANIEL Manager
OPERA HOUSE BAR
Having purchased this Saloon I invite all my Frlenda
and the Old Customers to
CALL AND SO ME
I will keep a fn llritoabjOf thcgeBt Whiskies Winea
Beef and Cigars and will always treat yon right
ALBERT BERCKENHQFFI
m ii i wmmmmmmM4H
jj Bismarck
Saloon
POLITE AND
COUltTKOUS Treatmbn
NEXT DOOR TO
vroiTEits OIIOS
I H HEUBNER
PROriUBTOR
The Boat Whiskies Wine
and Liquors Always
Jn Stock
V SII th r vorl
Lone Star BEER
riNE
C I CARS
WHH + W Mi + fH + 40HHM + l + > lfH
I
F T FEHRENKAMP
The Moulton Lumber Dealer
j Not only carries 0 Pnll Stook of the Very Best
LUMBER SHINGLES SASH AND DOORS
Bat hs can alao supply yon with
Brick Paints Oils Builders Hardware
8arbWIr Poultry Nettinrj Pumpi Plp Filtlig and
DANDY WINDMJLLS
I Prompt and olosa attantion given to all orJara
S Moulton i t
Texas
j < fr a4 Boatt iiHMH a 9
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Habermacher, J. C. Shiner Gazette. (Shiner, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 50, Ed. 1, Wednesday, June 8, 1904, newspaper, June 8, 1904; Shiner, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth111617/m1/3/?q=%22~1~1%22~1&rotate=180: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .