Orange Daily Tribune. (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 129, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 25, 1903 Page: 1 of 4
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TEXAS. TUESDAY AFTERNOON, AUGUST 25, 1903
SmjaI
•OS nGV0IUII0nt
without whose aid eren Wash-
*' aid lisv* Jailed of
„ S food example of
ltow much is due to the power
of mossy. The grsstest tal-
ents and the most brilliant
senilis are alike power leas
withouOHpHflfi|^E
avail yourself oí
advantages offered by thia
ike nowerleas
lip. Therefore
of the financial
Nations] Bank.
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eS fc'* raslsaaUoa formally to Prast-
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hy the
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OsoaraorBsnsral
un of
Mr.
M. ...
I 14.—Ths
SITB^i^l lari^, IS^fcMh t^OO^i l^k SIMSptflMS
lar tfea past thras ««ski, wa#W
Om * 5J wm
• iTtb* other. Aa
Carnfva
order Contii
Itb Fire
Sword
By
•Constaatlaople, Auseet 16«-Throe
Balsarlaa villages aaar Teborkakel,
villay at of Adrlaaople, ara reported to
havsbeea attaoksd by
aad the tnhabltente
Praesats of food ■*"* cigarettes
which tha Suitea saat tha inssfsa
f;uadroo shortly aftsr it anchoas* off
Inldia, on tb« Mat' coast of Tuber,
vara aot permitted to be raoeirod oa
board tha Buasiaa warships, Adssiral
Krager refusing to saosft thasi.
general massacre
whole rillayet of i
aow la a starving condition.
Tha Dnevnlk also assarts that
oocurred la the
Monsstlr. Nearly all
tha vfllsges bare been destroyed. The
^^aaJlA* nit #il fan-
ircaoflvruui niuruor oí ncNirx/ ov in*
saraaat prisoners by their suards
aaar Moaaatlr has amde an especially
hero.
Ifaay rumors are eorreat of
la tha city of Adrlaaople, bat
flrmatlon Is leeking. The situation
Mlwlw ■OwoTWp IV uDQOuDIvQIy POriOuS.
Tha pOpalatloa Is afraid to Leave tha
hoasos. Tha pttdoas are foil and tha
vail has tahas prívate hoassa to
aa jails.
' AStA tt^MyiÉAaa MHflM
DaD Uiw awW^BSal vwBBl
the sttsstkm tha vail Is
to have aaswered that ha waa
la the face of the faaatleal
Sola, August 14 —With the nusors
of attssaeras aad tha marSsr of prisoa-
ars la Moaaatlr authenticated, the gsn-
eral sltaatloa here Is eonsldarad aa
fast beoomlag intolerable. Official and
diplomatic circles alihe are ooaooraod,
havlag every reason to fear that oety, . . ^ _
a part of tha borrara enact #d la tha'. Aaarchy aalstoat toosngnd. FISM-
Interior of llAMdonli com# ü • " proot#(iiB| •▼•rywnw® R> « •
• WW Mai>*wvH«a , — .1m . .. - J - _
Uibt m rat. liifBooraoofl. mwriwt mmi
i ^ a m■■d ■ a — - s_a— aaa>_^s
revolatloaary Wfiasrs •®V r*d tae strategic pouts arooaa
are their host to feres the haada Mllhoteraevo. Mght viiiaces
of tha «i|w|M) governmeat aad the aor^ ot
iMr-adiiii oatlooh Is aeoordlasly aer •. ^ baabl
I Tha town of Baaar Hlscar
' baas bora ad aad part of the Bulgarian
pópelatkm waa ■aaaacrsd. Tha rest
of tha BalsaHaaa Sod to tha
to tha
have besa baraad
It appears that the Turks have ob-
tained the upper band in the vallayet
of Moaaatlr, aad the lasargsats are
plaaning to remove their eoater of ae-
thrlty eloas to the Balgarlaa froaUer.
Dispatehaa arrived today Croat the
from Adrlanople comes the
news of a Turkish defeat aad the ex-
of tha revolatloaary outbreak;
foaastlr the aaws of TarhUh
vlctorlss .accompanied by
At Bargas Magara, after 18
at Ightiag, the garrison was killed by
the rebels, who also destroyed the gar-
risona at Silhohoor aad Kalovo. At
Karaeaveao the insurgen* killed 87
Turita, while Ave Turks were killed at
the satbortttse the gravest aaa-
alag to help thair
wder. It Is said the rival
teas have harlai their ,
with-
to
give liberally.
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laths vallayet of Moa-
Sé1
oa the
to the
tha Bnlgariaa frontier.
Within three worts, they aaosrt. Bast-
will be in fall revolt
'lis
wCD he Swosd to take
■ af
thrawn Mi the
■of the
the towa|
■exhibited]
At Moaastlr tha ehorehaa
moll*bed, the
the tows Is a heap of ashaa. The pop
ulaee led to the hills where they are
to «ha
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Reliance Justifies Her Name
Remains in America
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My Associated
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for
tweea the
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the sdj|;
«Has, lirlsf m . ,
every opportunity to
prava her worth arar tha thirty mile
triaaguMr course which, acoordlng to
pragraas, mast he sallad la tha second
Aiistust listyftfiii si|<fc iMtftÉtt
Shamrock in. got a now matnsall la
plass «Us «óralas, aad to
shara II looked to he güito aa issprave-
m«at orar the old oae.
The Hallaaoa U only using ens new
•all, and that is a Jib wlch Is set latter
By AaaoHated Presa.
New York. Aagust 86:—The
Igaaled la Soath lor Sr t leg.
other two laga win be North by Baat,
oae-balf Boat, aad Merthweot by West.
The startlag gun was trad at 11
o'clock, aad the crossed tha
line int. .,
Tha BsMaaee croas d the liae at
U;to:tf and Shamrock at U:N:M,
Bulletin, 11: a. m—The Reliaaoe
Isada a quarter of a stile.
Br Asanelstod Proas.
New York, August M.—Marconi-
graph Bulletin, 1:S6 p. m—Both boats
have craaaed the Irat mark sad sat
their splaaaken lor the run to the
thrso
.to 1
August 15, l|5ld p. m -
-i crossed the line oae
twenty-four seconds ahead
Ik. She will harases*
at the lalsft of at
Br Associated Proas.
New York, August 15—Bulletin, 3:01
p. m —The movements of the excur-
sion Seet indicate *,W the yachta are
aeariag tha ftnlih. At 1:U* p- at. both
^ *r^*wa 1 ' I 1 ■ ? ■ 1 1. ', W TVB~ ~ * TTi*
tea be aeea, aad tha
Is apparently a aüle aad a half
At f;*
lag the
aiilsh
two a Usa
ABOUT Y0U1 PHOWE 'W/'E would like to have them
and we are going- to de-
OIPEtS liver them quickly in the future
—and, by the way, we have a
twenty-five cent preparation for cleaning Straw Hats.
Include a box in your next order and surprise your bus.-,
band, father or brother. Of course, it is at the
Originators of Everything Good
s.nd New.
í:'
Orange
Rifles
In Camp
Auatin, Texas, Sunday.,
Our mesa quarters under the super-
tendance of Mike McCarty ara al-
ways in the beat shape poaalble and
we wore Informed by the Inspector yes-
terday that wo had tha cleaaeat, neat-
eat aad boot kept mose quartora of any
impaay in the rashnsBt
Too haven "t aeon anything la the.
st what a fine oom-
BUea ara, booaaae
we havo bean ao busy wa havoa't had
to toko tha reportar off to oae
Ml him about it We ara
hard, keeping quiet and train-
■aa to the bast of oar ability,
to ho aoidiara aad In tha laat sum-
up of points tha Oraaaa «"«t
will be there with the gooda. While
we haraat
to tha pspo
where they amoaat to
—that Is, from regimental haadqunr-
able them to earn the entire amount
bock la from Oae to two months? You
need not question, "Will 1 get a post,
tkm whoa I finish ?" Tha buslneaa
world la badly la need of tbe daaa of
bookkeepers aad atenographera that
the above named lnatitutlea la turning
oat.
If yon have not received their cata-
logue aad made up your miad to eater,
write thorn for their free catalogue at
once; you will never regret it.
OKHMAN TITUS BROKERS,
After a Count for Marrying an Amer-
lean Girl.
Berlin, Auguat 24.—A clique of as*
tarara and marriage brokers have
been demaadlag ISO,000 from Couat
Frans Joseph Maria von Lariach Mon-
nfeb since bis marriage with Miss Ma-
rie Satterlee, of Titoavllle, Pean., at
Buffalo, N. Y„ in June, 1901, which
sum the count baa refused to pay. The
public prosecutor has aow broagbt
proeeediaga against three asaran tor
attempting to awiadle.
Some time before the Count visited
■Ued him with tha toads to
that kind
thaa all the
that some of the
reoelve.
Max Miller arrived la
a given a
by his oomradae. Since
arriving in camp Max's military ardor
m cooled eomewhat aad he decided
it to raeallat
Sergt WUliama waa oalied home
Saturday alght by Important busiaeaa
CoL Whiter D. Bettla waa a moal
to our headquartera
We are alwaya
to see the gealal Coloael but he
was doubly welcome tble time as he
opeaed up his heart aad presented Che
boys with a box of oigan.
Tha boys were a little rattled the
wo days bet aa Private fair-
ramarted, "Captain, we will do
to an
* He
right, far the boys aooa aettled down
to hard drilling aad have bean Improv-
ing every day.
Tbe troops will be paid off some day
east weeh sad we will probably leave
Tuesday alght, arrlriag Wad-
morning.
We aoted what you said la the Trib>
is the othar day aboat a company
ig aad yoa have the thanks of the
Haveat time to write more aow.
AU dutiea were suspeaded today aad
that Is why I have bad time to write
this.
Will Inform you later whoa to ex-
pect us home. T. C. P.
tor of Paber, the pencil
aad the Couat sigaed a note for
000, conditioned on his marriage to
Mise Paber. He went to Nuremberg, It
la atetad, properly supplied with
and paid his addreaeee to Mlaa
but waa not accepted.
Later the Couat want to
his owa expense and eventually mar-
ried Miss Satterlee.
The group which aven that it Unan*
ced the Paber matter demanded |S0,000
aot on the conditional note, but on
another, which It la inalsted, the Count
signed and which he refuaed to pay.
The public prosecutor waa lafona-
ed of tbe caae by aome one whose
name noes not appear in the matter
aad it was investigated with the reesOt
thai the public prosecutor baa Insti-
tuted proceedings agatnat a merchant
referred to aa R. In the statemeata giv-
en to the press, and against a retired
cavalry captain. The trial has beea
set for October.
Count Lariach-Monalch belongs to
tbe Austrian nobility. Hla father baa
an estate near Aatroalts, Prussia and
baa become a naturalised German dt-
izen.
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The committee rdpoits «ai tae
is progressing rapidly and
m. bothjraehts sxa asar- toflly. The
lor college at Tyler, Texas, next week
for shorthand and oommerclal cours-
llae. The leading boat,
like the ReHance, Is about
the Ughtshlp.
NlSStil
NÜ
Ofogigil t|i flniih.
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yachts hats
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The maaaaers of institution
have scaroely *
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By Associated Praaa.
bus, Ohio, August IS.—The
inary meeting of the Democratic
ooaventíon hen today wfl] be
the moat hotly ooateated la the history
ot the party la this State.
The contest between Mayor Johaaon
of Cleveland and John U Zimmerman
Cor the gubernatorial nomination o
ahadowa everything elae, so that
lag is heard of the platform
proposed constitutional
of a aeaatorlal eadorsemeat or
iMatjDf tJje State ticket.
While the ni
Zimmerman *tflf
weeks, oa the day of;
seem to be in favor of Jobnson,
i
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m
;
AO DOMlO CONVBNjnopi..
Th© Johnson are M '
Tided oa their ■
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Rein, Charles M. Orange Daily Tribune. (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 129, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 25, 1903, newspaper, August 25, 1903; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth182904/m1/1/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.