Palestine Daily Herald (Palestine, Tex), Vol. 3, No. 234, Ed. 1, Friday, April 7, 1905 Page: 5 of 6
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Thereis no beverage more healthful t
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a food and n tonic Only 3 4 per cent
of alcohol just enough to aid digestion
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Palestine
Telephone 444 for Good Printing
ENTIRELY REPULSED
Over Tvo Hurdred Russians Are Be-
lieved Killed or Wounded
Toklii April 7 Imperial armyhead
rjuartrrx reporting Thursday pays
Part of our Kilytiin force eniraed
In driving trie eti tiiy occupied Kuya
slin three miles northeast of Mlenhun
cWeh on the afternoon of April i On
tlie afternoon of April 3 tlie enemy
with mounted arlllley ami machine
smi ailianced youth from the direc-
tion of Yawn < the FVnglitia road
iiml In the morninc of April 4 opened
a bombardment upon Clilncheuliin Sl
imiltiiiieotMy a large force of Infantij
ndv iced fioni the vicinity of themnhi
road two other column detoitrln tc
cover hoth of our flunks They ap-
proached within 4110 meters of our po-
sition hut at 6 oclock In the evenlua
we entirely repul td them Our cas
tultle are twentyxeven men wound
id The enemys loss is uncerliiln hut
It Is estimated at oved r00 killed ana
wounded
Attache Is Safe
Vienna April 7 It ha heen ascer-
tained that tlii Austilan military at
tarlie with th Russian army Count
Szcptychl who was supposed to hav
hi en mlxliiK since the hittle of Muk
den Is safe with IIcuteiMiit Oeneral
Keiinenkiinpf s force
ABRUPTLY STOP
Negotiations For Renewal of Contract
For Hawaii Sugar at an End
San IYhiicNco Apt II 7 Negotiation
which have l > ccn In progress for sev-
eral weeks between representatives ol
various ucar plantations of the Ha-
waiian Islands and the American Stt
Kar Retinitis company of New York
lelatlvc to renewal of conlricl for Isl-
and sugar here came to an abrupt ter-
mination with the result that the
growers Intend rcflnlnt their own su
par lu competition with the trust Tl > y
now use the bin Cracker refinery
which they purchased some time aifc
In the name of their organization Hit
Sugar Factories Association of Hon-
olulu
NEGRO PROMOTED
Only One In Country Known to Hold
Such a Position
Chicago April 7 William F Child
a colored policeman has been appoint-
ed as desk sergeant by Chief ONeill
This Is the first such promotion of a
colored policeman In the hltory °
Chicago and Is possibly the only one
In the history of the country for as fat
an tlte police annnls of the large cities
show there Is no negio a commanding
officer In any city
FVTAL PISTOL DUEL
Policeman Fatal Shot DeputyShe
iff In Serious Fix bystander Hurt
Huntington W Va April 7 Po-
liceman rtoy Hill was fatally Injured
Deputy S eriff Adklus seriously
wounded and W L Lilly a bystand-
er hot In Jlit slttHililers a pls of
duel betwe n Xilklns and several po-
licemen arising from a disp ute ove
authority In the city election here The
feeling is bitter on both sides
AWFUL DEATH LIST
Eighty Per Cent of Inhabitants Killed
by Earthquake Shock
I ihnre India April 7 It In report-
ed here that SO per cent of the Inhab-
itant of Dliarmsala ninetyfive mile
noitluwitt rf Simla were killed a th
rc > ut of the recent earthquake tin re
The government ha dispatch I from
JMhore tents food blankets doctor
and nurses for sufferers at Dharmnla
Snow In Kentucky
Louisville April 7 Dispatches
the Evening Pot report snow Thttrs
dav In parts of the northern and east-
ern sections of Kentucky Several ad
vices say the kiiow was general
throughout the mountains
Top of Head Blown Off
Waro April 7 Mary Lewi a girl
aged eight jears wa accidentally killed
by a boy about the nn age the latter
firing a shotgun the charge of shot
tearing off the top of the lrls head
NEWS IN BRIEF
Germany will pursue the open door
policy In Motocco
A rlcb flow of oil has
near Cleveland Okla
Second car of oil drilling machinery
ha arrived at Ijiwton
A Typographical union ha been or-
ganized ji Ardinore 1 T
< i v standard oil coinpauv
for SlOOOft alleged unpaid fees
James T Jones seventy years old
dropped dead on a Dallas sldeuilk
PARDON REFUSED
Governor of State of Chihuahua Mex-
ico Refuses to Release Stewart
Austin Apil 7 Governor Lanhain
ha received an official note from the
gotcmor of the state of Chihuahua
Mexico In which he politely declined
to pardon Mac Stewart a Confederal
soldier now nervine h twenty yearn
sintence In the Chihuahua state prison
on a charge of killing a Mexican po-
liceman The Itglxluture had adopted
a r < solution n king for the pardon
For Bond Issue
Chicago April 7 < > a vote that left
no reason to doubt the final outcome
when he couiitryTnwii are hentd fmm
fhteuo declared In favor of a 13 000
000 bond Issued for the new coutllioise
Votes asit for tlie propoltlon were
131 ITS and those agaln l 99311 leav
log a plurality of 3433 This means
arrnrdlng to plans of the county board
that h new courthouse will be erected
at once IJonds will run from Septem-
ber of this year and construction of
work will begin as soon a the Issue Is
Poaled
b en lrjk
C A million of Ardmore wa held
up by two n Rro v at Dallui Wednes-
day night corner of Elm and Poydrai
itreeu and robbed t 11750
4JfMvsitidmJiiium
SCHOOLS SACKED
Continued Disorders of Peasants Hav
Occurred the Past Week
St Petersburg April 7 Official ad
rlces report continued disorders in the
Caucasus within the pint week Peas-
ants have looted and burned public of
fices In many village In the Gore
trlct sackd si hooN hiv private estates
rutting down trees nid threatening to
kill the police If they Interfered and
forced priest to go with them and t ike
an oith of solidarity with their rme
Similar hut le serious disorders ire
reported In the Tlflls dljtiht
At KI hlnoff Wednesday night nn un-
successful attempt was made > o as i <
xlnil Assistant Police Oomnilasloiier
KlrUhl
LOSSES AT MUKDEN
Those of the Russians Placed at One
Hundred and Seven Thousand
Harbin April 7 Complete returns
received at headquartei give the total
Russian losses In killed wounded and
prisoners at the battle of Mukden as
107000 The wounded are being riken
away as fast as possible in order to fiee
the hospitals preparatory to a renenal
of the fighting Iy General Ilnevltchs
order the bauds play < lil > it all the
Russian positions
MAIL CARRIER ROBBED
John Walts Hd Up by Two Negroes
In Indian Territory
Muskogee I T April 7 John Watts
the rural mall carrier between Muldrnw
and Pawpaw was heldup and rohbed
I by two negroe Wednesday The rob
ber cut the mall lvigs open secured
several registered letters and valuable
package and rode off The robbery
occurred about midway between the
two towns Witt Is only sKteen years
old and said he was met in the road
by the negroes who covered him with
revolvers and demanded the mall hags
PEASANT UPRISING
Cossacks Utterly Unable to Put Stop
to the Plundering
SL Petersburg April 7 Reports of
peasant uprising In the provinces es-
pecially In rlthutila and Courland
continues extremely disquieting Al-
though Cossack and Infantry patrols
nre scattered through the country
troops are unable to stop the plunder-
ing of estates by large peasant bands
At Werra where a regiment of Cos-
sacks fired on a mob which was In-
complete possession of the town the
rioters dispersed but they broke up
Into smaller bands which terrorized
the neighboring land owners Similar
Incident have occurred at other
places Smaller band drive off cat-
tle bum barn and fodder and help
themselves to grain and provisions
Dispatches from dozens of places tell
of the panic produced by depredation
pi roving bands of peasant
Whereabouts Unknown
rally professes Ignorance of the ex
nct whereabout of Vice Admiral Ro
Jestvjnskys squadron Nevertheless
the belief prevail In naval circles that
the squadron will go through the
Strait of Malacca but that Admiral
Togo heavy division will be encoun-
tered until Rojestvensky r < aches the
Eastern sea
By Martial Law
Warsaw April 7 All persons par
ticipating In disorder hereafter will bo
tried by martial law Tlie new regime
commenced Wednesday when two
workmen were thus tried and con-
demned to death One of them fired
a revolvr at a policeman and the oth-
er struck a policeman witli an Iron
bar
DREADFUL DEED
Man Nearly Cuts OH His Head at Ver-
non With a Razor
Wrnon Tox April T A B Cuni
mlnK flfly lclit y nr old went to
M barn In tills city took orr lii coat
anil with a razor nearly sovernl Ms
heart Jtidclnp from the position ot
the boily Jtml the woumlf he took the
razor In hN rlxht hum and reaching
over the hack of hi neck he brouRM
IIm sharp edge ovt nnd around the
throat and iHnk the blade through the
jtlRUlar vein He must have employed
two strokes to do the work
TRAIN KILLS GIRL
Sad Calamity Occurred on Aransi
Pass Road Near Giddings
Olrtdlncs Tex April 7 Four mll <
youth of this place a Sm Antonio and
AratiM Pa train ran Into a party
of slrls Rnlnc home from school One
ol them named Lauderbeck tev
years old wan killed
STILL ON WAR PATH
Yaqui Indians Reported to Be Devas-
tating the Country
HI P o April 7 John S Cilr i
well known pr < > > it < ir h it
ment are oit ldered rellabl hi re-
turned from th < Vi11i11 onntry near
trc Sonom ind renirl tbit the If
dlari are still on the war path II
ay that Mnlpuclin the old i blef i
at the head of a band of over tfty and N
divastatliifT the country
A wealthy fnrmr named Ioul
nteher fatallv Miot hlm eir six tnllej
ouih of Flatonlo Tex
North Texas lleekreper < association
held In nnnttat meeting Wednesday at
Hlossom Ijitnar count v
Judge Tally Itepuhllran defeat il
for mayor of St Iotils will contest the
election He claims fraud
Mrs Mary nraut Cramer sister of
the late President Irmt was foind
dead In her bed nt Knst Orange x 1
Jim Simmons Is under arrest at
rutlirle He Is charged with shooting
nt rural mall boxes near Chiudler
Okla
Ixni e Rivers eleven years old
kipped ttie rope Hi times at New
rtochrlle x J fell screamlne with
pain and cosn died
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Hamilton, W. M. & Hamilton, H. V., Jr. Palestine Daily Herald (Palestine, Tex), Vol. 3, No. 234, Ed. 1, Friday, April 7, 1905, newspaper, April 7, 1905; Palestine, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth67797/m1/5/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .