The Dublin Progress. (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 30, Ed. 1 Friday, December 16, 1898 Page: 3 of 8
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( D»c It - Satard*/ br^or Mon 1
president U tin- )ap«ni*n
ascended the ik|n, Iran
* car.* And, bundled up in 4
The Ara*:^ an* »h>n>k fc.»u !»
; £* Spaniard* e h**n th*y »ir. r
tonfrrt-i. r 11.ii Tin I4 "i ul
MWDtati>*» f Spain <*»!•• r\
tul*nin Apparent.) th.> rr
| lb# 0*1 asi-itl 4* 4 f’.:;» tal oD*’
. tlTOD whl< h » 4* I..>1 < <«m[d«t
brunch 1 in »--«ti,>ii» iu thr
I cl thf fHi '*•»»• : » 4 bli* (hr COIU
wa* sitting
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•OUTMtRN NEWS.
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((»■• - f hi* »if* i* to h.1 Ilf at Giae-
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^ ^‘ Tru» bridge l»**-n «Te,'t*d
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fourth 1 ti|irr< ut l\r l.iue
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Miniphu 1 rm* afry 3x )«-ar*
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t Tiapt-U* kurredrd in settling thf
>>f (hr 14iut*ina <liih r*r through 4 flrui
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tlUt mx tinc
cotn®N*iunt*r» >f th. two n*
mrote thnr signs?<1;r> on t*o
tit thf tlra'y *11 r . ,.p>
ftk* nr* hives Th* a >• ,«!..< nt "wa*
t>< Secretaf) M • ■:*• lu b* haHf
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t;f th» ,unf .1, .* 1 ‘ • 3 of >»1
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|8pa:.i*t. tf»U o: tfct tr*-«ty in ^4:
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I te'ir.d thf comBit«lot,"r* v ,it;t,(t
h,*arit. h runm •« v:< h > 1 a:
a half hour ra*. r Nf: \• thu*
J It Ilardnrr *4* *hot and kill- >1
lour J.-ti.oU.ro \rk by John Man
tir *m fortio ri) . ..i,nt> . 1* rk ' Th< y
, .4.'I * .* .1 o» - . h 1-ai*ltirM t rat,».i • loti
1 *' * H 11 -n i a not* 1 !*h>*1, uui
- f \ at.'a 1».< d: J In a \*-<* Vol :
horpltal of app. ndl- :tl*. ,4.»rJ t> 4
fail from a ratlP-a.t *.4111
John ^ ounfMix-l ,*f latiipa Fla
44. lurru int*i a 11-rrpiitablf h,*ui*a ,n
that -tt> robt»-l »ml cut to pif,
Four »otncn ha)r b. *„ arrm’r.l
It* V J M St t'Utr who took fiftrr-i
•train* of morphine at Ih-. atur. Ala,
•a* pronoun- r.i dr»j an-i rnotfn-)
. >n a^.\l ha» left tha - and, it 1* rrpurt.1
, a, y has* • :.•• to M- i .1
of rr ' hi'.«!'-pl.. r t'oliimhiia ("rippn who'
--a.tii.*- • »,-tt!..j in IT t Sprinf* . oiihty Arkan-
\'4V 1:1 lajf* 1> lra-1 ȣr<1 $0 Jrart lit
Knc ■ h jin .is 4 n.an of w : Je ..-arning
i I hr I’ort .fu* *. , aptain . V.afc *
With ha > .i,f a Hottentot «.rl a. a s.ai,1
sfe-.wi.; Jo- iinunt.-i at x»-w Or Iran* tjia:
hf ha 1 tnrrfly .-mplo-a-i h*-r alid th
-air «a« ,! »n..--r.i
Th* ItahloRtta <'•ip.soli iatr I Cold
M ttlnit < onipanv ha* l»m orfanl/r.l ,v
attar-x-jta Trfun Tha■ p irj*»* of
**•- ,i’,-c.p4n>:‘t* to mine go! 1 in the
OihXfi^a tia (5:»tr:«t
Amrri. an* an
»orl. th- -
^ <'-ir 1 m i
uralr an mi-,,.
>\ •• r»i afi*:
army nml m.v
thrrr w .1 Ir ,, n>tant f l.llou l>rtwi-ru
'o’;r*« hr* at.il thk* Kurop. an pow-
• r»
11 r \ rt o
nltlig th.
I- part !< •!.:
j. t.at.-t»■ on
that It a
a!*- to pul,,
t: rat \ p-.
pr* f.'
I hr p:, to
rtu »t r.a. h
<!R<r as u
• ■ an p'. s. r. r r.. \ rr -
'• r T..> of t hr tout) i'iils
" ih 'h. infill, ii- • of thr. <s
On la..)< a ho r. t.rrs- r.t
! i-4 dl*. ourt. *> to t tir s. n-
'1. thr t.-rm» t» forr thr
'•I-'.-, to tti* Url) by tho
f'»» l>. wry
Wa.hliiffon. Dff. |0—Tb« u**y <]».
parttu.nl baa rr.rlvrd a rablrgrain
from Admiral Dewty, aummarltlng
In.* Inauguratrd r*i»ting cnndttlona at Manilla and
*"• h |*otnt» In the Philippine* aa hav<
1.....n x lalted by bla offl.rni Advb.-i
bale hern rf<rl«rd by tlfn OtU
thr loniniandant uf the 1‘nltfd Htat.^
military furraa in the Ulaada. and tbf)
h-th go to ahow a notable I in pro vn
mrnt In rondltlona. and Ihf growth ol
t b.-o.-r aplrlt among th.aif fa.-tlont
"hi- h promiHf.l to glvf trouble Thit
fi't l* particularly gratifying a* th*
Tniffd State* government |» alrrad*
K-'ing <on*i,|rratIon t.i the lieat mean,
at band to rr.lr.-m the pledge It willj
I- pla. .-.I under a* Pari* to »f. iirf th?'
r-1-a>r of th^i^&iiab prUon.-ra, and
th. goiernni. nt t* ^rB^.-nt that thrli
raptor* mil release them upon proper
representation* from (Sen. OtU and
Admiral Orw.-y It may be n.-c.-ssarc
to - all the nnvv into nervier In thi*
matter, for the reason that some of;
th.- prisoner* ate h»ld in captivity on
other Island* than I.uzon. which tan
l»- rea, h.-d bert and most effectively
bv Admiral Ilewev * ship*
In addition to the clerical prlaonersy
Api.-rl, ans* t,h* marlvHi hold nearly
l.’> <»Ki- Spin is h aoldi.-r* a* prisoner*.
at the fall'oft Manilla.
These are actually op parole alMiut lh»
city and the q-i.-sflon ls how they .ar"
tft he returned to Spain. Thla must
t'*a<f rtauH* i
Pari*, lie., p— The treaty baa heap
Rnlahed. The Spaniard* have declined
*° drant moat of the requeala of the
I nlted States which were unarttled at
the beginning of the aeaaloa.
They refuse to .ecb- a coaling station
In the f'aroll.-n Islund* to the Pnlt'-d
State*
J»dge I lay said y.alerday We hay*
•ettled all Ihe Mdnla on which we can
agree It only r.-riialim to engross
and algn the ir.-ai) That will ba
done In two or three days."
The membera of the coiiiml**lon aay
the treaty contain* little outside of th*
•cope of Ihe war protocol and the mat- !
dapaa ffaau 1
Washington. Doc.
fered (bla p)r«ruw*l
ibe Philippine Islands
ThU Information caa
high aourca sad I*
rial.
It wa* further *tat«d that tbts MW
lure of Japan was met by th# roptf
from the president that no i
affecting Ihe dlaposlUo* of
ihe Philippine* could b* nntomd kh*
umll after the conrluakM of tha frghtj
of pea. e at Pari*.
In direct connection with this story
>t I* known tha? an Influential senator
ter* directly liawd there.,„. like ,h# ''n',r h*'* *ba pra^
blent at whb h the dlapcaiMoa Of tha
< ! nf th* Treaty will al-
tl* >1.ni* fisi,>n* of a iol-
w s!l - ontain eiery wilt
t-n stat.-ru. i.t presented on Ixith .aide*
•luring th. . i.nf.-reiu •-* The Spaniard*
nimb a lit. - offtril.iitiou i. st.-ruay on,
•h. H-s.mbJing of the committ>-.- Sc-
ii*,r Mont, ro ltb.» then pre*.*nt,*‘d a
o.s!i wotde.f pToi.-st :ii w hi. h 4he m-'h captured
Sj.in.i'4* de.^a.ed. th.y had' i.ieid-d
?. fat e. ! it That lh»\ ~ In ij.ked the con -
* .*-m. . f thi n*u> t.» against the *bu*«
<f th. rig!.?* on a nation of wbuh
' , the 11,T,II.- The prot* -t was
f--r ’h* purpose of r- ord .ii ! . - ns.st-
< T ef *i. aig m-r.' in. *upp..rT *»f .-< ery,
«.<nf.mi.ih made - Sp.m ..-.|« -%nd
proiisloH* for the evacuation of the
ceded terrilorte*. the Transfer of public
property Therein, and guaranr.-e* .,f its
*afel> of properly *;id light* of tbn
Spanish .itlzena remaining There
The details of the last class of »juea-
tlon* covered by Ihe statement whl.h
the American* handed Senor Klo* at
the last meeting were considered ye*
Philippine* was the main topic of con*
versaiIon The argument of tha sens
tor was tba* while he was opposed to
the holding of the Philippine* ba had
now become convinced tfcat H would
be necessary to hold The island of L•*
*<?n. lie told the president It woald
ba to th» advantage of th* govern
terday. but all the commissioners re- * "f '* ,b* «WI*>
fuse to '•<vulge ttie detail* of The con-
ference.
Several point* upon which they were
unable to agree were left open for
diplomatic negotiation*.
The Spaniard* refuse to admit that
had failed to reaped former treaties
guaranteeing religion* freedom In the.
he se’tl»-d by the peace commissi,.tier* ; Caroline island*, or that there waa a
at Paris T> ue. e**tty for new guarantees.
■ 1 The conclusion of the work wa*; *c-
in.itnn i aiimtir otianti. cording to the commlHlHonerK, marked
Vta-hingtun Ite,- Id—Cardinal j by politen*'** and all. -outward evi-
l.uron and that It would be tha better
plan to have several purchaser* for
the group In other word*, he would
*vold all possible complications by let-
ting Germany KngTahd. France, Japaa
Into the gigantic auction sale.
The positive s?at>mnt I* made that
the president slgnifled his abaent ta
thU el tbora'e *> f.eme
r
y , l...1:. ; ii*' itis
?-4* -.i.n.th <.a Prtiite J on ,,-ur a.iin-n
H**< n tfen pr-e —•:» I t-j rea.!
.Mis-rW,, of the first Maine i.ginieni.
»*4 f'-'et ,>r *:« month! on th*
• h»:n fa tig for embra- tng the wife of
a pru^imen' off!-Tal on the »frcc'.
M.xire «|. itovt ate,|
Sun lay J*n I ISO the on* hun-
dredth taxnl'ersar.T >.f Transjhania
t.r-t unt'ers;|ljy,.\ai I.e»mgton Ky wtll-Jce
»»»l Motita
Washington, Tree »—The senate held
• short *e**ion. yesterday afternoon and
w h'.-h t|-e Ameri-»ns r-f-i- -| v:t: > of boas*, in behalf of hlmaelf and tha i Jences of good feeling and relief at the ,h*° ,',i°’Jfned until Monday, aftar
in. m. p*r. mp:, r^!> a:.-l with., r an ,.p *r-hbtahop* of ?be catholic i him Ii in fa. t that the task was accomplished.
jj.--ff.nlJ> f„r d.s. i*e,..u t AmerJ.a.-ha* stlbniitted a petition to When all Ihe Philippine* had been
T f r rr.on, : i l.-f S -ongf.** asking that the qjiestlon of dlacturned Judge Day. president of th<
l! i 11-> s* -ori-.>.-:on «!.i !. • »'onirnt s-hiK,!- system b** tv American commU»lou, remarked
w.:. ! u. ma*. to.-h ... |. ** <>1'n. d an<T .! hat , ..ngre** again to There »^-m» nothing more to do but
than *h« . » In l.'l .isl-.n ”1- t T *to<>le *ubje,t of Indian edu- to engro*i^ind sign the treaty ‘
t > P:.-st-le m Kt,;. i -e*.'“,;,,t> The petition *<•(* forth at
in ! i# message XV, tin j, -ic.Vt •, i-
and the Americans bowed themselves
out before the Spaniard*, according to
making the Nicaragua canal bill tha
unfinished business before that body.
Mr Morgan called up the measure,
• hereupon Mr Pettigrew moved to ad-
journ. Thu motion failed—ye** 12,
nay* 4.’—and the hill went forward. Ad-
journment was lmro*du,e!v taken.
Ri.*..‘h aryd .if'-t that Th*
v. r.:--n of the ir- j'i
kt* fcpTthed, two - -ptes s.-it pas*.
I the table, th* . >rj.:;iu#s >n. r*
lit.g 'hem in th.- u'de' present a-*
obaerved The prln- tpal sp«-*kef will
!*e III IfHey; T l Dudley. Kpta. opel
en-.tlU agattut I he "a- I-,i -.*i
ag.ur>’. in <.>i.r..-- 'i ur mtt* th*
M t-n. at; -w. yr... f,u i., ..‘T i , • -m-t
the ■ i. -•:.-n t>. ,h: i v.obji 'i.j
•litir.* •omprue-i ;;g-ij , i p i,,^
and raian to determine w ho ,shall
leaf the Ec.'por.f. I-, of lit ■ ■ a‘as-
tr.’ph*
»r lie of the *♦. te<. v observed' 6y
the Amefi-an! it :» learned that the
treat) i:t suVtan, • - .insists of'thirte. n
Senor Monterp Kios, president of the ,
l.iig'h" the history .of the .Indian SpanUh commiaaion, acquiesced in thi. [,UrtTV* ,h' Mr V#>1 ,uud bl*
s. I -.1 question and th* legislation ,nd lhe Americana bowed themselves 4opr*n8iM ,n to Tht hurried manner of
applying to it up to the recent pro- out before the Spaniard., according to P“*ia« P^k-iob bill, in the aeaata. aad
visions In appropriation bills loqjci^g the custom. ,tav'* no?i"* tha? he would InaUt upot.
The Spaniards charge equal blame a 1,,orurn '*inK pr^ct wh*a ^Mioa
upon the European |M,ivf.r* a.,d the bll,!I ^ir‘* *'u^a
I mted State, for their downfall- One Th* tjr«,'n'-v ^<^7 bill to pro-
of the Spanish commissioner, said las. 'llJ“ ,or ,h“ 4 ‘^>n of mih'*r* “4
bishop oljfl that state
John J.;. t arter the rs- mg j>idge
whose b.»jfi) «•> cremated in th* Bald- vr four,"n ■‘rtubs T|.e i-r:n, ipal ar-
ts * x\ .iiiam It Da* Senator "in hotel Are at San Franciaco. Is to ««• !•* provide for the ..-wmwo^and evac-
mar. K DaiM s-r-s' r William P have a nspBtita^t at NashiHie Tenn . u*n"n of Kb.V and tha
AX ftp's* Hell a id Senator- to be arecfitd bjf turfmen of tha Fnitej Philippine l*!and* and the poHti-a!. ' ] '
t* Gray. 8er.,»r M nte: » Kto« States. »djiir.i.-tratbm and flnati-isl result* wl,
Two grandson* of th* 1st* ei Prsv.- ,1> * quitement by the l-httj similar petition In the senate.
to 'h*- gradual discontinuance of gov-
ernment aid to’se.tarian schooD.
The petition a^k* that a congreaaion-
a! inquiry b. made in pla-e of the d«s-
par'm.ntaj me-Tries, in order that
th. merit* and defects of contract
vhools ami government schools mv.y
t*», shown, and not kept * secret of
stat*. conc-aled in the tiles of any-de-
partment or office. "
The petition was referred to th?
house. Indian committee, w hich irTao*
evening: The European nations
have made a great mistake in des.-.t-
fng Spain and leaving her to spoliation
by the brute torce of a conscienceless
They all now that In the Phil-
e» America has taken more than
she can digest. Sba will ultimately
na.al establishments was passed by
the house yesterday practically without
opposition
The confemce report upon tha bill
to render the sureties to consuls, vtca
consuls and consular agenta liable for
damages in suits at law was adopted.
r At-iiriujsa. Tenor <'.4*a. s. Senor
lar ’.v and Gen ('»:•:? y ^aoti*.
:b T.-rr.iaaion.tr sigu.ug his opp;>-
» treaty
iot!i wer-» tied wi'h the Spanish
American colors When the seals
cape, ted to be iffly-l attendant
*e ser? scurrying for rtbbor.s of
am. t *h* trl-color, with which th*
*r. • vpe* ted to be died attenlants
tcttnie''s were ae.ced a> a ■romplt-
lettt t© the Fren h h •.-•* of the com
lssii-r.
The .m1ng was f.niefcel a? « 13 At
dent Polk *re members of the nett
house of . Both are to rep-
revent Kent achy districts
A stree' car d-al In Baltimore Md .
involving several millions of dollar*.
h«» been coBsumflBntei]
The steamlioat John X Harbin plv-
!I g between Memphis Tenn. and Pine
Fluff, Ark , struck a snag and' sank
near the latter city She Was loaded
with 100 bale* of co?ton and 3000 lacks
of cotton seej -
A syndicate, backed hr |itv<XKMVRV
and 1!,th^
ed State* of puthr p-ojert)
relinquishment of ar<tmr* The ar-
ticles of se-ondary lmp«>rtan. e J«ter-
mitte the atatus of Spanish subje. t* rc-
maHiing In the del territory an-1 un-
finished law suit* and ontra-ts, guar-
anteeing of the *anie terms to Span-
ish shipping and nter- nanul&e a* im-
posed upon Amerkati shipping and
merchandise in the Philippine island*
for ten years, and (leaving the status
of Spanish comm.-r-e in the West In
die* to be settled later
An imjiortant provision I* the guar-
H«,|»e*entative Sherman, chairman
of the house committee on Indian af-
fairs is of the opinion that as the
Catholic church has made large ex-
.h. ,b' «V"d or , Tt' Sr
• 111 prcclpltala a European '““J t0 *ort yitWMtWmrillW*.
atrtfa. <!'« have r.lua-d lo a*ll any
Island iti the Carolines. We never rvaMBawt Isvitei.
thought of considering the offer. Nor Montgomery. Al^.. Dec. 9 —Both
have w# consented to negotiate upon toU9,>s of the legislature yesterday
pendlturea for Indian education In the *ny «UMll°n except thoee directly in- Pawed »Be following r«olution Incit-
er.* non of buildings, etc , it is fair voiced In the protocol signed at Wash- in* President McKinley to vtait Mont-
that congress should know the exact ,n*ton. gomery
condition of things Mr. Sherman | Resolved by th senate, the house
said that he probably would take * t*vrv*»v* opinion. concurring, that President McKinley
bring about such an i Rerlin, Dec. 9 —Count Von Goetzcn. ** *n<* f1® ** hereby cordially Invited
former military attach# at the German ,n tll« name of the general assembly
————— embassy in Washington, Who was com- 10,1 the People of Alabama to extend
rionr rombin*. missioned by Emperor William to ac- his visit to Montgomery, the state eap-
Cleveland. 0.. Dec. lft.—In an Inter- company the I'nlted States army dur- *,al- *n<* 10 he present on the 17th day
some action to
Investigation.
* Fine the door of the chamber has lean crganfxed to build the Bla. k . . .. . „ . . ,
►ne.* and Senor V.Ha-utia appear*-! Mamotid railway 300 mile, south from an r'",io"* ** «he «‘d.d view here Clement B. Stern of the At- <“* the Spanish-American war for tbe °< Drccmber as the states guest or at
M e»< burned to » group of tr>rr*- <'->lt.n bis. O and ti' miles from Cyn-
iHftents who were waring in the thianatv Dv.ver. Ky Tbf road is to
tWd. r ' Ec" est fin: < su-nd through th* rich ed^l mines of
The i.thtr members of the PpanGh Kentucky. Tennessee and Want Vlr-
Mmiseion followed .'-enor VlUnrutis g’nia
II pv.sed Silently through the Mri r,>n, n, r#,ir, old ,he
•r to their waiting carnage* The ,, . . ... , . « \ .
oldest woman fn \ Irvinla dkd at the
Cove, the homestead of the Mays for
over a century, in Franklin county.
•'T»e was In excellent health up to a
few weeks ago. when she was Injured
in a fall Her youngest child Is ii
years of age
Bericar. .ommisskin strolled out.
|tatk.* complacently and as they dec
•fled the steps the lights In the
jpnber were darkened
tW rontenta of the treaty will not
Ipsllished until It is submitted to
i tenate.
L
l! ah
Spy** SmI|*i
mnah. Oa. l>*c 15 —Gen Ke|-
‘WLo Is In command of the re-
ng troops of the seventh army
sine# Gen I^ee’s departure for
last night confirmed the rumor
W. J. Bryan's resignation of
amand Both Gen 1-ee and Gen
endeavored to induce Col Bryan
to Cuba, but were unsuo esaful
A company composed of St Louts
•ud ChatUnooga, Tfcnn . parties (s be-
ing forme.1 to operate a line of stienm-
toats on the Tennessee river ifrom
ChatUnooga to Riverton, and connect
at the latter place with the St. Louia
Backet company
territoriea In the same terms a* the las flour mills. Milwaukee stated that purpose of observation and official re- Mth other time as may best suit bis
Florida treaty, the Americans having he expected the big flour combination port, addressed a large and distinguish- Pleasure or convenience.
steadfastly refused to ^corporate any would be In operation shortly. The rd audience at the Kaiserhof on Ths--
guarantee of the Fnite^ States deter- combine will have a capitalization of Newest Colonial Power." caw.«J Sy J»»iwwy.
minstlon to Iscor the property of the |:0.000.ft0ft. A syndicate of English The lecturer spoke sympathetically Missouri City. Mo . Dec. 9—What win
Catholic church, leaving it subject to and American capitalists has been ne- M the American army and navy except undoubtedly prove to be a double mar-
the general law* on the same footing gotiatlng with the owners of mills ' so far as the volunteers ware concern- der was committed last night la a
ss private property. looking to the formation of a trust ed. He said the only good volunteers country church two miles out tram
Senator Gray, though well knowp |o for some time pagt. Mr. Stern sal.l that were tbe rough riders. He severely Mtswiri City. Miss Della Cleveage*
be radically opposed to the policy of the Atlas mill will be Included In the condemned the Insurgents, who. he *as shot down, mortally wounded aad
annexation or imperialism, will vote new organization. said, tendered little assistance to the her escort to the meeting house.
In the senate to ratify the treaty, con A cablegram has Just been received. Americans. Count Von Ooetsen said Allen, was Instantly killed. The
sidering that the signing of that docu- It Is stated from an agent of the pro- the dynamite guns proved Ineffective derer was Ernest Clevenger, a
m nt binds bun to support 1C , posed combine, who has been In cflll- because they lacked distance apparel- to the youag woman, who was case of
------- don for some tims past arranging ths ua. The l nlted States regulars were
Private IxxveJoy of ;he Galveston deal, which says that all negotiations characterised by the lecturer as a
rlffe*. company B, first Texan, was
forced to shoot and kill Private Keln
of company G, sixth Missouri pt Sa-
vannah. aG . while in line of duty on
provost guard. Authoritative investi-
will be cloeed up within four weeks "moet excellent body, though email.
"If flour goes up,
"It will not be tbe eomblnntlon that
Is the cause of the advance. The com-
bination will include practically all onles because, he said, "the American*
Tl
frequently applauded
Mr. Stern says, and their uniforms was "practical."
Count Voa Gortnen prophesied a
great future for the new American col-
hls victims The tragedy
young Clevengers Insane
his cousin.
Not far from Warren. Ark . a yoking *aUon hM pronounced him as having the spring vheat mills In the country.** are prime colonists." The lecture waa three
man named Berryman rushed out Wif ^r^orTrir<* hl* duty
Lis house with a corked gun on his
shoulder to kill a hawk. He stumbled
and fell, the gun wka discharged and
I is reported tbe temporary release •i* bullet went through his brother.
killlag him. nod struck the mother. la-
fUrilng s slight wound
Picqwart has been ordered.
The Goulds are forming a vast rail-,
way combine of the southwest Hues.
The proposition I* to merge them In-
to one system with a total capital of 1
t.'94.440.322.
Fltsslmmon.' will meet Ryan If ll.e
latter will xgr to the middleweight
limit of 13ft pounds.
-From all
Waves la Tear*.
Orleans. Deo. 12 -
of tba southwest
recent storm was the worst
•mine years It frote through
Mississippi. Arkansas
aad there was a snowfall
six to twelve lacben No loan
Hi reported, but £savy losses ta
■•d cattle aad grant suffering
Itie poor. The lose will he espe-
ts cotton
Snip CreeaSeS,
York. Dee 11-The big battle
South
Agewt RehWeai.
. McAlester. I. T.. Dec.
10 —
ship Massachusetts grounded Saturday Thursday night three masked men
morning near Governor's Island. She
got off. but had Injured her bottom eo
badly that aoon afterward ehe had to
put bark to the aavy yard. ’ Tha full
extent of the damage could aot he
ascertained, but ive compartments
were said to have water la them.
with drawn Winchester- and revolvers
held up the Choctaw Oklahoma and
Gulf station agent at Mclxiud. Th*
robbers secured about, 91 In monsy
and several express packages. After
securing their- booty * the robbers
mounted their horses and rode away
in a southerly direction, leaving abso
The Prince of Wales has decided to
visit America next summer.
stay •* frar**aiwg«.
Paris. Dec. 9.—The court of cassa-
tion yesterday afterqnoon ordered a
stay of proceedings la the Ptcquart
court-martial.
Street
St IavuIs. Mo.. Dec.
which have been
three months resulted In tha
New York syndicate*
Brown Bros, of the
court Street railway
Louis for tt.3M.WU.
A number of the tret
have received
Te M»e •* Mewtgemerj. ^ ^ ^ Hfc |
Wherier^waa'st^th# whit^hou^y?. M",1r,d ^ » “Th“ l»MrcUl says Detroit Mink- Dee. 1-1
terday and the president Inf.irmcd him |,b* 8p*n,rt * Ul- **«*• *«M
that ha would make a brief stt* at ’ *° ^Bof •»*«. Mrol- ^
Montgomery luring his sdut!i<-rn trip °* lb* Spnnl*h peace eonnlssins wile shot
at Faria, Instructing him to again pro-
test against President McKtalay's ref- lint he
ereace to the Maine la his recent mm- that she
sage to congress. Continuing, the lm- tag to heaven and 1
pnrclal says there to great Indignation tgr with bur. Hum wbMh Util
at tha Americas rommiaslowers' ra
tlon of Senor Rlae' reuse! for Amen
Investigation Into the room eTthe I
r.txt week and would stun from it a Gl
3 until I •close Friday afturn.Min.
Peter Mah -- bested E*l lHnikh«rat of
fyracum la a-oae-slded elx-rottiMl go
s*. Philadelphia
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Daley, James S. The Dublin Progress. (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 30, Ed. 1 Friday, December 16, 1898, newspaper, December 16, 1898; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth530146/m1/3/?q=music: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Dublin Public Library.