Free State Enterprise. (Canton, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 22, 1898 Page: 2 of 4
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RANCH ANO FARM.
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tlsposo «f hto herd.
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B«Moe. Maas.. Sept 20—An official
welcome to the sovereign grand lodge
CHBvtel. rtsated,
Washington. Sept 20 — The official*
41 tn Mid tteaj the blue »teta grana
m Salt drain in the beat that ban aver
>e»a seen ta the Pnateaadle
tadlgaaM aaaeinrdn.
Madrid, Sept 20—There to much
Indignation bets ad the fart that there j
ware IB Seat ha during the voynga
among tbe Ifififi Spanish aaMtere wbo
bare Juet arrived in Spain on beard
the Spanish transport San Ignacio da
Loyato. ream Rantiago do Cuba. The
Aetotito inhumanity at the Affiter-
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McCurtain of the Choctaw nation baa
this day odteetaHy announced to tela peo-
ple the appointment at B. 8. Stainer of
Atoka, to the office of town site com-
j mtosloner Hr. Smtoer was not an ap
piicaat for the poetttoa, but teas agreed
to accept tbe trust ttem tendered Mfo.
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com nine members of the commission is to
from lighten the labors of individual mem-
Tbe members of the sovereign grand
lodge then marcbed to Copley hall,
where their secret deliberations con-
tinued until 1 pt m. -
meat sad division commanders select
delegatloas and escorts of honor as
they deem proper to represent the
I'nited Confederate Veterans' and to
accompany tbe remains to tbelr final
Rv order of
The Berlin government, by tbe the end of January There is little ef-
fort now made to conceal the fart
have the
ships met at Honolulu by a dispatch
boat with orders to turn their prows
westward to Manila
Good Blood
Makes Health
And Mood’s darsaparilla snakes good
blood. That is why It cure* ao many
dlaoaoes and makm so many people feel
bettoe than ever before. If you don’t feel
well, are batt alok. Used, wore eel, you
may bo made well by taking
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
America's Greatest Medicine.
Nood’P Rille euro all Liver Hie. IS rente
In Montana tbe average price Of
WiUK, an<dry »««• U U.
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breeders aa opportunity
:teetr ranges
~ A considerable amount of cotton to
bs^tsg marketed at Hooham One bale
sold there a few days ago at 6.5 cents
* The fieecy staple ta fast upswing out
and aa army of pickers are getting it
la shape for tbe gin>
Jobs P Slaughter the well-known
West Trias stockman has purchased
|M bead of calves from tbe M K ranch,
These ace some of tbe finest Hereford .
calves in tbe country, and coot in the
neighborhood of fi3Ada
Dr B B Rage, assistant vet erf oar iaa
««f the state of llttnoto. teas gone to
Fart Wurth to have a trainload of
Texas cattle dipped in tbe vats at that
place la cool weather and sent to Il-
linois to mti with other rattle
Tbe continued dry uanther la Young
renaty to causing tbe farmers to feel .
uneasy as to tbe prospects for sowing
wheat They are very aaalous to be-
gin operations, but are afraid to un-
dertake It in dry wsatber.
Cotton to opening fast in Young
couaty. and is being picked and mar-
keted .as fast as possible The yield
will fall far abort of the evpertallous
of several weeks afio ‘ Owing to tbe ’
dry wsatber tbe bolls are small
Tbe compress at Abilene is at work ;
dally and already several hundred ‘
bales of rottoe have twee compressed
Cotton is coming In very rapidly for
the aeaaoa of tbe year Is two wsetee
tbe oil mill will be grinding seed.
Alotaey Stovall Johnson of t'MMreus
won at Aaatia on biiatnsM with tbe
depart mea t a lately Me reports tela
will start for Manila via Cape Horn 1 "
and Honolulu nest ttaturday or Buodap greeted by the
COTOM. t t
Irtf Stfilf^ntfrprwf SHIPS AND MEN TO GO
j T0 THe PHILIPPINES.
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' Cesrmotory AMMuOs.
larndon. Sept. H—From Cairo I *
from aa entirely Independent source _
It to learned that France baa assumed > the aaaassin of the Austrian empress*
a Msvcitlrtnra .mtrt. ln-.M A.aa( belonged IO a gang Of aaarcbtsta who
wont from Europe to the Vnfted gtataa
— ’’”!*.[* ago and who hml for their
petition of Maj. Marchand ta gutte nn- object the aasaasinatton of crowned
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Wtes Davie Deed.
Xeriaganeett. Pier. R. I.. Sept-
Ufoy Winnie Davis, daughter of Mra.
Jedervon Da via. died at aooa yesterday
at tbe H<m klngham hotel, to which
place she came aa a gnest la the early
part of the Pier's social season. She
had iw<-n in for several weeks, and a
fortnight ago her ailment was diag-
aosed as gaatritla.
At times her condition became very
serious, so that the consultations of
physicians were deemed necessary, but
frequent rallie* gave renewed hope that
she would ultimately recover, . During
the past week especially waa her ooa-
ln speaking of the repyrt dltion considered favorable, as it was
that Spaia and Germany have reached thought that her removal from the ho-
a secret
Iptno* and the American forces In Lu-' maBf *■ ,0 ** fii»*n two of the to
aoa While tbe odklals did not care. Philippine group, ig_.db-_
to discum the matter for publication. ,crt told Saturday afternoon:
Free to Mothers: A bos of Dr. Moffett’s
Tskthina (Teething Fow.iersl wilt be sent
free to any Mother writing Dr. C J. Moffett.
8t. Louis. Mo., riving name of Druggist not
keeping them. Tkbtrima Aids Digestion.
Regulates the Howels and makes teething
easy.
Long engagements tend to make
young ladies cautious.
No-To-Uwe for Fifty t'onts.
Guaranteed tobacco habit cure, makes weak
men strong, blood pure. 30c. *1. AH druggists
A showman is nothing if he is not/
peculiar.
affvtlea In a praepertrts coaditloa e«p»
< tally while yeurttaf are bringing from
fi?fi U> IZ3 a. b. ,a— at present
Mr. K. Cl esn i nt a <4 Toyanvala, a ru-
mnte p»t«t in Rawvew county, at the
handac Tnpnte mete. wbn. wuh a lim-
ited system of Irrigation of hto own
rowetrurttoa to reported as rapidly
amanolng a fortune from tb* rearing
and fattening of be<i M hie alfalfa
patches
J M Denson of Granger recently F
carried IM bead of hogs to Fori Worth. ’
whose average weight was UA pounds
per bead They were corn fed and
mid »o be lbs beet matured and cleaa-
fot iMm reeetvwd at Fort Worth for -
MM llfos He sold them at U M per ’j
l»e pound*
Mr G O. CremweH. a wealthy Keg f spounfwl of tbe soap and
listemaa and prominent cattleman of
the AbUene country was united in
marriage recently at the Church of the
Heavenly Root. Abilene, to Miao Bllsle
May Roell, daughter of Maj Buell nt'
—-Wm-fwuMb Tvisa -vohw
Garrett Meta ting -
8. Webb of Bellevue ban returned
• from a trip to Chba. where he went re ; WBB **•*• «• ww-eMaitve
• rattle proepertlug trip While there
Mr. Webb secured coatrol at a large
tract of land in the eastern part of
the Island, and will ship thither a
herd of MOO blooded cattle to stock it
upas ranch. He will ship within thir-
ty «r ainty days, via Galveston
Throughout many parts of tbe pan-
han die and from the north, even into
tbe Itoteotre. the heel end bore files
are said to have bore so unusually bad -
ihta year that they have greatly later- '
fered with the proper fattening of mar-
ket guttle.
one hundred and ton yrerlings were j
dipped M rate fit the Fort Worth
Mehynrd by Dr. Norgaard One banr’a
'* > aywRad., A amBtew < «g-
parto a«d cattlemre watched the op-
hl;
1. H Mims of Midland vaccinated
l?fi bead of ratoes several days ago
fog Iktebaum »<v of Fort Werth, out
W tbelr Hereford bunch
Charles Coon of Mineral Welle re-
reetly sold hto Krecbl valley ranch
with the stork to J F Holt and W. H.
3roae of Honey Orove for |4f ooo
From reports tram Teias grain-
growing aeutsri it would appear that
tbe uteeet crop of the vtate has been
nearly free from root tbto year
tMtrbee are now being put in forty
miles below Pecos Ctty. and tbe alfalfa
ta the oar crop that ta sought to be
grows sad that malal; for feeding put -
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ftorrnty daya from time tbr first new
grain was shipped from Midlothian
the money pata tato the bash there oa bu. oae ot the Vtaeaya group
grata aevouets was |7t 741 or a little
more than UM a day
SLICKS
wni KEtoTOOlfi
Geo H. Adams the great Hereford
moder of C^toradu. baa decided to
, era for their eoaslderatlon
of tteeee rektto wljl aford Teaas tattle ,h»o vere interviewed regarding the *
matter admit that there ca'a be oaly \
one object which would lend the Ber-
lin government to direct such na lavee-
tigatloa- tbe desire to eitrnd German
Jurisdiction over the island which haa
the largest beds of coni adapted tor
steaming purposes
Such an island to Cebu, reports which „
bats here rerwivxt sbowiaa iv>i it* fovcements for the army at Manito. Germany >n the Philippines,
have been rereived .how.ng that lig- (baf „
in taree uusniiUes would ,n®,r*,n*n, originally planned, appears mn Bavai commanders toward Ad- N. Y„ but shortly after her 'father's
and .-dreaiv’TsTlbto . ’® wa"aBt * furlh*r hM»”,r’r Th* »iral Dewey, their annoying and irri- “♦*”* th« engagement was broken off.
find tu evceedingiy valuable as a naTy department 1a rushing prepare-! r, .
rtmilng station, as K would not aerea t|o„ for of (he b|g
alfits lbs eatablistemeat of a coal pile q,.^ and Iowa to Honolulu
at Kao < ho<i. which she recently ob- and oedsrs have been sent to the New
tained. --------4, - York navy yard to have them start
Aware of Germsny s proceedings, the oa lhelr long voyage by the end of
authorities are taking precauttona to the present jnonth and. according to
prevent the <oa-oimmatloa of any plan the department’s calculations. C
which will enable them to reach frui- should arrive at their destination by |
Hon
reduction <4 Ha fieri ta Maaila bay
gave aajndicatioa of Its, desire to re- that the department will
main oa friendly terms with tbe gov-
ernment While regretting the main-
tenance of such a large fored at Ma-
nila. no protest was made by Ibis gov.
orameM and th eactloa of Germany In
redtiilng her naval force waa entirely
, voluntary. ________ . _______,
The report mads by the Germaa en-
gineer explains to the ofik-ials way the
Ge rasa a vessels were Msaming among
the tatendv. It to no longer a secret
that Germany to the oaly nation from
which tbe gnverffmeni apprehends
trouble la the aettleaaent at tbe com-
mitment an overt art that the nvw-
Ideut determined to strength* ued Hear
Adwrtrei fwweyv coonniind to as to
mak* It tbe superior of the German (
WkSrtl Bn «"**•*•••• Wt ,or her n W»W »^y- ■ ~ tor an investigation and
The baMleehipe Oregon aad lows u bo| |oo -lirt to |ha| lh< OTB. Mkwleboro Maaa president.thought it due to all
’1®BS wlth whsch she was everywhere supposed victim of the Bridg^ort cerned that the InvesUgaH*>n lx> made.
. ' . by the ex-toldtere of tbe (Conn.) murder. Miaa Marion Grace Vader these circumstances Mr. How-
by which me it isexpected that all mMbrnw a rm lm were such aa have • Perkins, arrived at her home Satur- «» assured the president that he would
repatay will have been mode sad the t^,n a<Xx>eded any woman
•eet of eolliars will be in readiness. Tbelr grief at her untimely death will
i>Mves of absence have been given to be as profound and poignant as their
tbe ottcers until the latter part of tbe for* for her while living was univer-
week, it being desired to get the ships ml end sincere, and their most af-
fectloaate sympathies are with tbe
grief-stricken mother The command-
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by the '•I’iurt and baa helped to mold some strength
signed to bis squadron for th* special warnings of the American command
purpose of locating coni. aad. with that •” BB'1 ha<1 fiDMOfully receded from
. ■ . a I Km arevvAanl mfifiidsaXm aeeumveJ fam lalmm
end in view he conducted a thorough — ----------—--- .
Invertigatioa and hto report, which has W<** °*B M*rr*’ MaBl,» P°r,g ,“‘1 W flBd ba,U ,or
been submitted to the BerHa govern- jror rar’* ' . - ------ —
V|__ Ad-I.,1 Vn. iMed. i there Is little in the official has been negotiating with Spain to se- bowed with sorrow. . —= ---
* ' records that tenda to contradict what < ’ire territory against which our mill- Wlrnie Dkrts. the "Daughter of the | and the P°or rlch- a*111 B<1<le<11
tbe Insurgent.chief myo, still It must! tary operations might at any moment Confederacy,” was born in the Confed-
I V _ a a. JTU — —. — — to — — 25 Jt a _ A *- W . ISA a a I ivra, 'mM m n t-f mm a* 0 K> t n K OUT Akrt H
manyptiof which was required by Mr. Davis - —-----------.
■ . . . . . ■ ...... - out ’^MawritiBgawM secured for him by Mrs Lucy
nation of the dispatch for freak rein proportion to the bona fide fiiterects of his daughter. Her strong character
------- a- .a- ----- u._n. --------- ---- . w>g marke4 rrom voulh She waa en.
namely that it ta but part of tbe pkassnt attitude assumed by the Ger- gaged to Mr. Wilkerson of Syracuse,
movement originally planned, appears aian bbvbI commanders toward Ad- N. Y . but shortly after her father's
•to warrant a further inquiry. The miral Dewey, their annoying and irri- death the engagement was broken off.
navy department la rushing prepare-; uu[ng disregard of Dewey s harbor reg "bile no public explanation of the rup-
..— .u- v._ ------ utatious. the interference by German [»•* *■** «lv*n- “ »’ **» know“ ‘^t
vessels la the war between the Span- ’* WBf for *h* Purpose of maintaining
iards and the insurgents aa in tbe ^€lr tfiftRfS name. . .
Irene incident, and the escape of the 8h* received the name "Daughter of
Spanish' captain general from Manila tk* Confederacy in 1886, when her
tOHoag Koug ba a German ship all fa:b*r made his famous trip through.
-,h*- P°ln< 10 *hiB direction. Then the re- ,he •®Bth Mr I^'ls being unable to
pested warning* that have come from *PP**r. Mj*$ Winnie was brought be-
Europe that Germany has offered 300.- ,ore thousands at the different points
Owi.OOO marks' to Spain for control of a,OB8 the roBte aBd introduced as the
the rhilipplnee for twenty yedrs. and ’ r*',<h,er of tbe Confederacy,
that she proposes to get a naval base or
station in that archipelago, together
with the fact, now well hnown, that 1
Germany endeavored to secure a com-
powers
make the l uited States quit tbo '
Wslewgsd to a Owwg.
, IxNkdoa Sept. IF—The Dally Teie-
•nd gmpg B g< Puteraburg correspondent
It to stated the expenses of the peace
This was afterward denied commisstonprs will be 11000 per day;
by yo«Lg Bourne's ancle that Frye, Davis aad Gray receive no
--------- fee, and Dey and Reid got *25.000 each.
Ro»- Dr- John Hail, tbo well known Secretary Moore recetvee *20,000.
Presbyterian clergymen of New York, --------------
died at Belfast. Ireland. Immune* may stay in the service,
_______ed fgRgfin Mafliaa-------amir hi Ri<g—.----------*
•®** Knoxville. Tenn., Sept. 1*—News parts, Sept. 18.—Gen. Sarllnden haa
has reached here of the death of Ma- sent hit written resignation to Premier
hate MulUas. the-foaaoto fiat woaaan Brisson UTellow*: -
and moonshiner of Hancock county “I have the honor to beg you to re-
Mra. Mullins weighed Mfi pounds and <*lTB mjr •*•*■«»»» ‘on aa minister for
Jw The officers Uere unattoTTa^ “* tO° fU”y °* hU <U,H ,or ,o
rV * ” “ * . acp*F’- “ haad <* ‘he army, any
. wn air <*her •o,’rt,o« than that of the ma I nt*
| SiT-oaLtal. ££ MalKJTJTE n’nc* ** -ttrety."
i of tbe tribe of Melangeons” whose or- Preoident McKinley to worried about'
Igin haa been a mystery to ethnolog- RIm c
tcal students for many years Porto Rico ,
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understanding, by which Ger "tai would be possible in a few days, as
the hotel had closed for the season,
and attendants
! psacticaily alone in the house.
1 beltave that the report to tnie. It j Saturday night, however, a relapse
Am been the subject of grave discus- ‘B Davta' condition waa noticed,
□on between the president and hto - and throughout the night she lost.
Yesterday morning the phy-
Bewell Aeeepts.
Washington, Sept. 1*l—Mr. Evan P.
Howell of Atlanta, Ga., who waa asked
; to by the president to seeve on the com-
war mission to Investigate certain denart-
noroe ments of the army in conection with
the war, was at the white house and i
this, foamally accepted tbe appointment
In his interview the president -as-
-eorrow which no words can express linct hoetllily toward the Vaited States sured Mr. Howell that it was his pur-
aaaounrew tbe death C< Mire Wianie , without having some recompenae it) ***• • secure a commission which,
Davs* the Idolised ’Daughter of The view. She wants a foothold in the without fear or favor, wvuld probe to
are di- bottofti inc charges insde by the
l-Jtafo and newspapers and individuate involving
r JSSS-SSSteH by ber appearance at o«r,Oeeaalcaand AuetraUa. She will be dts- <h«.inefficiency and integrity of officers
reunions indicated the depth of of- appointed. " of the army and give to the country
fectioa and thee nufeigned admiration —r_.i- um" the facts. The secretary of war haa
asked for an Investigation and the
con-
Feerest <ilrls.
The poorest girls are those who are
not taught to work. Rich parents have
potted them, and they have been taught
to despise labor, and, possibly, to look
upon a working woman as belonging
to a lower order, and have been accus-
tomed to depend upon others for a
living and are perfectly helpless. The
moat forlorn women belong to this
class. _L /
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of our opinions in regard to the Phil-1»‘ciane said that thvrtend was not far their daughters from this deplorable
ippines Our peace commissioners have|off- ,nd at noon death came to end the condition. ▲ great wrong is done to
Girls should
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wheel of fortune rolls swiftly round;
and the rich are likely to become poor,
erirb. .how. th.t th. tost Itonite de **«**■ that tends to contradict what cure territory against which our mill- Wlmle Dfirts, the "Daughter of the | a“d the poor rich. 8kil* add^° ,*^r
Z^areT^ to tb^lX;£ -orgeat chief my., still it must tary operation, might at any moment Cto.feder.cy” was born in the Confed-: H no^teadvanta^ to rich andI todie-
posh, .re lorated o. tbe i.to.d of O 1 dtroctad lhey witt ctalm thXm. evecuttre mansion at Richmond. t^work
Tfo. informatlo. tere been received *am.’Va in 1863. She waa educated priori- “«o lmparallve
t. Washington have pointed out threat- couree witl be pursued by them should JPallff at home, oaring to the trouble sur-
—suing complications arising from the Germany attempt to repeat at Paris rounding her fadher and tbe publicity , __
co. idered of sufficient importance to aU“ud* ot '** ‘“’“rgents Tbe latest any of the annoying actions. The I ni- which attended all movement, of tbe : Tfcere |g no Joy Jn R plethorlc p^k.t.
he nr«*nt*d HFTtee peace rommtseton-’adrlc** «*re‘ved at tbe war depart-. t«d JBtalee H determined that Ahtoo Deris fatnily. - -- “ 1,00,1 when a desk drawer is crowded
(MBctais ■,*B‘ ‘roB* Manila were from Gen shall be ao foreign intermeddling. We Nfss Davis attained her maturity all with unreceipted blilA
O'le Friday last, and white the officer propv’-e *o eettte our affairs with Spain Heonvuli, Miaa. Hera rtW itasteted her 1 Debt, are^the silent partners of e«-
referred to the agitation exhtbted by in our own way. i mother in various ways and took her p^pjence.
the Insurgents, he took ears to state "There are many indications that place in the mana* social functions Of A maB to^tell hto miseries to
that he had troops enough. In his own lead to the belief that Germany ha* had the place. She was her father's con-; another man.
opinion, to meet any emergency Wltn some sort of an understanding with stent companion. She assisted him in „ a.. ----'--'- '^^^7--....- »han
this statement from the commanding Spain of an unfriendly nature to uaJali his work and much of the informa- thi average book agent
general on the scene of activity fresh The presence at Manila of eo maayetior which was required by Mr. Davis —:----------------
ia mind, the war department's expla German iar vewels entirely out of in hto writing, was secured for him by ’ Lucy
Wallace, Marquette. Kans., Dec. 12. ‘05.
Soprano mosquitoes bite worse than
those that sing bass.
AsfofoaFftaof
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Sure
Cure for
Colds
When the children get their
feet wet and take cold give them
a hot foot bath a bowl of hot
drink, a dose er Ayer’s Cherry
Pectoral, and put them to bed.
- T«®. «•>•«“• •« ’bey will be --------
all right in the morning. Con-
ar also cured; I
vr niean the coughs of bron-
chitis. weak throats and irritable
lungs. Even the hard coughs
of consumption are always
made easy and frequently cured
by the continued use of
Auer’s
Cherry
| Pectoral
Evary doctor knows that wild
I cnerrv bat* ia ‘he ..i.
Mown to medical science for
soothing snd hesiing inflamed
throats snd lungs.
Affifi OMMO Off
Dr. Ayer’s
Cherry Pectoral
ria siers
day in perfect health to the great Joy Ktodly accept tbe appointment as here-
of the family and the unbounded as-. garded it a duty which no cttlaen
toatohmont of the entire community, should evade. Mr. Howell thought
Her father waa not in town, for at there would be no necessity for the
the time of the arrival of hh daughter committee to leave Washington during
he was on his way back from Bridge- the Inquiry. Offices for its use "would
. .. . . 5°- —- ‘he greWauoie reamins be secured in or convenient to the war
iw gtori.1 direct, that the depart- wh1rh he M (hoM departniNlt where u. offlcia,
Grace and for which the funeral ar- would beat hand. The only purpose
rangement*. Including the digging of of the president In securing. If possible,
the grave, had already been
pitted Miss Perkins came
Providenc*. R I., apd was accompa- bere. "
iiMan nr her n»w a-—
j it waa stated that the couple had been
sea rrieri.
svwo «• rawoa sgaiaais*.
Manila. Rept 20— The RepaMhs
Filipino asserts that an attempt was
made to poteoa Aguinaldo on Friday
night A steward, it ta alleged, saw a
fipanlsh prisoner who had been allow-
rd hto freedom make a movement rrattaa wtar*
-jn-~■»—> aae rsmpenec j —
a Bowl of aoup tateaded for Agutaal- General Commanding
I do. whereupon tbe etoffard tasted a GEORGE MOORMAN. Adjt. General.
__Bl l fell d«ad
Eleven Franciscan friar* are alteged
to have been engaged la 'tee coa»p«r-
oey — ■ .. :
The populace, ft Is further said, at-i* the Independent Order ot Odd Fal-
v. tempted to lyn .*h a’l the Spanl'h^pOs- |OWa vaa green at tl
Ittwr Btehog users hot Xgtnnai<M'rtt>?vetae-i:------ yesterday The om
♦ At Saturday's ee«ioo «t the asttaa- atwtgB grand lodge. »• >* number, aad
a! assembly it appears that At,u‘n*l
* ——----- — — - - -----Renekaar'wwo -escorted to to* nett wy
i . 1 commMteee
related tbe story ot the outrage to tbe Gea. F. B. Appleton ot the govern -
> members; who unanimously adopted m’s staff welcomed the grand lodge
the chatnaaa’s proposal that they ail BB< nsembere at tbe Rebekah branch
go to Agutnaldo's houfo. express sym In behalf of the B‘a‘* M*y^~ Josish
. TZ.w _A.K 2. A La— i Q’llU' y spoke for the city of Boston.
pathy with him.and eoagrntulata him — - -----------*•
upon his escape.
Senator hiulkner succeejls Senator
Grxy oa the Canadies commission
Owosaay IS a« (Mite After,
Wsshingjoa Sept 1* —The Amen
(Bon peace commtatoooors. who sailed
i Saturday froa» New York, bear seen t
I Hast ructions to investigate the st or tas
<< alleged foreign Interference in the
disposition of the Philippines if they
Admiral Dewey and Gen. Otis are to be Rein-p^ ’« hereto uyMsb fur the re
I ports whi«te have been I. circulation
forced as Soon as Possible and Germany | for month* they have been tastrwvted
by the president to immediately insist
i.pon tbe cession of the entire PhtiSp
pine archipelago to the Felted Stales.
( oermte,'. I . «m. tei. • | Tb« admlai.tration ha* grown weary
New York. Sept. »-A sperial from Watoftagto. Sept 20 -Th. offirial-1 th< "W*1®- movement, of Ger-
Waahiagtoe aeys • / | at tbe atata aad war de part meat, wel 1 maBJr aad prop**** to bring tbe mattei
Aa aa tadkatloa that Geravaay ba* ( corned the ootire seat to tbe American | ,o B t"‘*d
booe arhemlag "to share ta the dlapo- people of the falsity ot the atoriee de
eitioe of the Ptelllpplasu. tbe author! 1 arribtag tbe fricUoa between the F11
ties have learned that artlag under tn i 1^7— --- L-
atrwrtfoa. from Berlin tbo German «>• White tb. officials did mH care! ,aBda «* ,k* HteHtoH®* «ro®P. • ~b- *‘B« »k*
• ommander-ia-chief of th. Asiatic ata- 1 . -------
tk>a ba* made aa exhaustive Invert I « evident that tbe main aourre ‘
gat toe at the coal deposit, of tbe to •* ’k*,r satisfaction was the internal;
tangs H* was assisted by a Gorman *’Me.ce contained ta the document
engtarer who had-been temporarily a* ,kat Agulaaldo had profited L_ —
signed ’o hi» sqcadroo for the »p*lai
the arrogant attitude assumed by him been Instructed to investigate these re-' sufferitw? which at times had been in- them if they neglect it.
. - - ... i.---Mra Davis had watched al her; be taught to earn their living,
believing that Germany during the war daughter's bedtode. and she to now
Ctentea'a Orff.r.
ReynoMa. Go.. Sept. 20—Gen. Got- blnatlon of th* Europeans
doo. comasaader-in-cblef of the Vni- 1 ", " ~ ~ . w
ted Ctotfederat. Veterans has issued OB Spain, shews very plainly lhat
the follewtag order: ' *®rt ot a® understanding existed.
Te the l uited Confederate Veter- Germany was not doiug ,
ana—Tbe commanding general with a placing herself in af attitude of dis-
announeas the death of Mi«- Winn.* without having
Darts the Idohied Daughter otriiho vkw.
Coafederary.” I friUlimrinM •*s^»
Tbe booed teso eatteuriaam which red Rae of trade between
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Sanders, M. G. Free State Enterprise. (Canton, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 22, 1898, newspaper, September 22, 1898; Canton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1302592/m1/2/?rotate=90: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Van Zandt County Library.