The Orange Daily Tribune. (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 70, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 4, 1902 Page: 3 of 4
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j Oxford, Mis?., June'It'.—Hon.
A. J. Russell, of Meridian,
speaker of the House of Repre-
sentatives, who delivered the
annual oration at the University
of Mississipi yesterday, died in
his rooms in this city this morff
Ing at 10 o’clock. The cause of
death is given as heart failure,
“Jud” Russell, as he was
familiarly known, was one of
the most popular men in Missis-
sippi, ■/*<'. f*- ‘
He was King of the February
carnival in Meridian, andf was
l in demand upon all public oc-
casions, when the cry “Hurrah
fprJud!”was a familiar one.
He was in line for the office of
governor of the state ..with such
men as Col. J. K. Yardfmann,
of Greenwood, and General Lee,
of Starkville. *
THE REBELLION IN CHINA.
f Franc* Trying Vary Hard to Supplant
the United State*. I
| By Associated Press.
Victoria, B. C. June 4.—The
j steamer Empress of Japan, just
in from the Orient, brought
advices that the capture of the
rebel leaders Nung Yung Sung
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| to the relief of Nan Ning met
with very little opposition.
Steamers are now running to
Nan Ning and the forces of that
town are being strengthened
under the supervision of an
American sergeant and the mis-
sionaries. France is trying her
best to take a hand in the sup-
pression of the re^'£llic>n, and
went so far as to send troops
across the border from Tong
King. They were ordered back
by the Viceroy. A later dispatch
from North China says that the
riot in Chi Li province ha% been
entirely quelled by the govern-
ment troops after two day^,’
fighting. The chief of the rebels
mas also been caught and about
1,300 of his followers have been
killed or wounded.
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Cattle Dealer
Choice Kansas City Bee:'
Meats "delivered promptly
to any part of the city
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Heal Estate
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tlttk Building Orange, texas
THE ANTLER,
FRANK BROWN,
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Choice Wines, Uquor* and Cigars.
area day and night.
FOR FINE TAILORING
CALL ON
Dothan Eckert
merchant tailor
'BETWEEN5
Kansas City
AND THE GULF
Double daily train service.
Shortest line and quickest
time to Fort Smith, Ark^
Joplin, Mo., Pittsburg, Kas.
KANSAS CITY
Direct connections for
through business between
Texas and Louisiana points
and Omaha, ~ Minneapolis,
St. Paul and CHICAGO
Visit the famous Arkansas
Health Resorts, Silo am
Springs and Sulphur Springs
Cheap rates to above re-
sorts all the year. For fur-
ther information appljr^to
I H. MORRIS S. G. VARNER
T,»v. Pm*. A vent G. P. Sc T. A.
Kansas City, Mo. Kansas City, Mo.
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For the News of the World read the Tribune.
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1 SCREAM FREEZERS
Because now is the time to buy them"
This is a poor pun,*but the goods of-
fered redeem our renutation.
Of the hundreds of different
ICE CREAM FREEZERS
On the market the really good ones
can be counted on the fingers of one
hand. And the best of these are in
this stock. A little information re-
garding sizes and prices will be of
assistance in making selections
SABINE SUPPLY CO.
Jones: “Who was your friend I saw you with yesterday?”
Brown: “Huh! That follow la no frlond of mino. Ht Introduced me to
his sister when we were at college.”
Jones: *“Welir
Brown: “Now he’s my brother-in-law.M
Orange
Iron-Works
C. W. mcTarlaat, Prep.
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Jill kinds of
Machine Work
Manufactured and repaired
in first clans style. Best ma-
chinery, best materiU and
best workmen. f
Jilt kinds of
tin and
Sheet Iron Work
made and repaired. Smoke-
stacks, blowers, sheet iron
work, work for mills and
steamboats. Valley fines and
*. gutters for buildings. Iron
work for brick buildings a
specialty.
estimates
furnished
Skilled workmen sent to ay
part of the country. All or-
ders receive prompt attention
Cthpbant tta. 24.
Eastin 4 Starks
Livery
and
Transfer Stable.
Phone ITS Fourtk St., opposite new no el.
By a patent proeeqp I can
Clean Your Cistern
without removing the water at a
very reasonable charge. A Clean
Cistern means good health to the
family. Phone 61.
O. L. FORD.
Watson’A
Watson & Futch, Prop*.
Front Street.
Meal tickets |5.50 for $4.50.
Short orders at all hours.
We are prepared to fur-
nish lunches for excursions
apd picnies on short notice.
All the delicacies of the
season. ' y'vi
Open all Night.
Phone No. S74
Uronsoqjt Bn.
P. B. CURRY & SON,
Eire, Marine, LUa and
Accident Insurance Agents,
ORANGE, TEXAS.
WILL EXTEND TO TEXAS.
By,Associated Press.
New York, June 4—-An an-
nouncement is made by Cable
from London that Mile, de Lus
san, the dramatic soprano, will
make a tour’in song recital un-
der the management of Loudon
G. Charlton In this country next
season, beginning in November.
e tour will extend into Cana-
dk, Texas and the Pacific coast.
THE FORTY SCHOLARSHIPS.
By Associated Press. '
New York, June 4 —Forty
scholarships of the total value
of $6,000 have been awarded by
the University council of Col-
umbia. One scholarship, was
given to Nachide Yatsu, „a Jap-
anese. who is the first foreigner
to receive such an appointment.
His appointment is in zoology.
Four of the forty winners came
frondl Canada and the others
fromt nineteen States. Eight
west of the Mississippi.
BLOODSHED VIS AVERTED
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By <ha Prompt Action of th* Mayor of
Blair, Nebraska.
By Associated Press.
Omaha, Nebraska, June 4.-—A
special from Blair, Neb., says:
A riot which would have ended
in bloodshed was averted short-
ly after midnight last night by
the quick action of Mayor Hal
ler.
The Chicago, St. Paul and
Minneapolis Railroad company
has been denied hy. jthe city
council the right to lay -certain
tracks. About midnight a con
struction gang of 200 men began
laying tracks. The mayor was
informed and ordered the men to
cease work.- They replied taunt-
ingly and the mayor ordered out
the lire department and a stream
of water turned oh and the men
scattered. Revolvers were’
drawn but hundreds of citizens
arrived and tore up the track,
carted it away and held the
ground under arms.
Jin You
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Do you Know that the I. «&G. N.
is coming to Orange, and will
make its TERMINALS HERE?
fro You Realize
that the Cotton Belt has engineers in the field,
and that Ora»ge, will be the end of that line,
which means another terminal?
Do You Htti,
and, if you do, don’t you know that the Orange
& Northwestern railroad has been granted au-
thority to issue $700,000 in bonds, and will build
further north?
Can You Wake Up
and appreciate the fact that an appropriation
for a channel through the lake is. assured, and
that new industries are springing upr every day
"Fhich will make Orange the banner city of the
Gulf, the latest being a
$100,000 Paper Wilt
which will be in operation in ninety days, and
will be located inside the city limits?
Jlre You In
to profit by fhis industrial revolution, or are
you asleep to the opportunity before you?
Orange property is the
Best Investment on Garth.
If you havn’t much money, put what you have
' where it will rpake you more. What is
Better than Clip Lots?
We have over six hundred to sell. We have
made money selling lots. We have made money
for every person that ever bought from us. To
prove the latter statement we will pay a profit
to any one that ever bought a lot from us and
pay them in cash.
We Still Sell on Easy Terms.
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ONE MILLION DOLLAR ESTATE.
By Associated Press. V
New York, June 4.—Claims
presented by more than one
hundred heirs of her first hus-
band, Frederick P. James, a
Wall street banker, who died in
1864, have impelled the widow
of General Daniel Butterfield to
seek the aid of the courts in
making and accounting of the
James estate of $1,000,000, the
'first in the seventeen years of
her trusteeship. The case is
being heard by Pet«*r B. Olney
as referee.
A VOTING CONTEST
The lady In the dty receiving the
greatest number of rotes by Jane 10th,
Merril Brothers, proprietors of the
steam riding wheel will present a
magnificent guitar, the cost of which
is |30. This guitar will be on ex-
hibition in the show windows of
Graves and Forsyth’s Dry goods estab-
lishment after Monday. The contest
commences ‘June first and closes June
tenth.-. d63-Ut _
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Rein, Charles M. The Orange Daily Tribune. (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 70, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 4, 1902, newspaper, June 4, 1902; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth647389/m1/3/?q=Lamar+University: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.