The Orange Daily Tribune. (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 67, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 31, 1902 Page: 4 of 4
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We shall offer to the lueky 'buyer about forty-tive different
styles of the newest seasonable Silk. The fabric represents the
very finest, qualitv of Sateen Foulards and Prince Imperial, two
of this season's newest production's for street and evening wear.
These goods are regularly sold at one-third more than what we
shall ask for them. Every yard of goods in it shall stand our
test of quality, and here's a chance to buy some of them for less
than evenbefore:
27-inch Satieu Foulards, in new floral design; regular priee^has
been $1. now..........................................~H0
Our best quality of Satien Foulards, 27-in wide—handsome de-
sign. We have asked heretofore *1.50; now .......■ *1.22
Iji-in Prince Imperial in the season's newest colors, tan and
castor grounds with beautiful design. Just the proper thing for
evening wear. We have two qualities leftOthe *1.00 grade goes
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The other one, the tiOc qu&lity, at. . ..........................44c
Fiftv nieces of Metalic Wash Taffeta, all of the jiew shades for
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See window dis-
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SELECTIONS
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It i« Hoped will Follow Treaty Between
Argentine and Peru.
By AMsociatlS Press.
' New Ybrk, May ,31.—The min-
ister of Jpiance has received a
cablegram from Lord Rothschild
: of the London banking house,
I congratulating him upon the
: settlement of the questions with
; Chile, says a Herald dispatch
j from Buenos Ayres. Lord Roths
: child expressed the opinion that
j the agreements mark the begin-'
filing of a long period of peace
and prosperity in both republics.
The British minister, Sir Wil-
liam Barrington, lias embarked
on the French steamship* La-J
Plata for London. Sir William,
has > been appointed minister to;
StockholiSn. Members of the
diplomatic corps and many poli-
ticians accompanied Sir William
tQ the steamship and congratu-
lated him upon the success of his
efforts of bringing Argentina
and , Chile into harmonious
rel-afu
The minister of foreign affairs
has been noshed that Edward
Winslow Arney has been ap-
pointed secretary of the United
States legation here.
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of Pretty Conceit*
In Jewelry are the vogue. Many nov-
elties have been added to the already
large assortment of Belt Buckles,
Piiis, Shirt Waist Sets, Barrettes,
Combs, etc. The fancy has a wide
Held to soar .over before making a
choice, but as all goods are extremely
pretty, of excellent quality ahd rea-
sonably priced, any piece selected
will be the right piece.
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Inspector for Hu Trough's Adding MV
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NOTICE.
Any subscriber to the Daily
Tribune who fails to receive
the paper should report same
promptly to the office, by tele-
phone or in person, and the
circulator will investigate the
complaint without delay.
POSTOFFICE
Gene ral Delivery Hours from ga.m. to 6 p.m
Gen 1 Dei v Sunday from 1* 90a.m to 10:30 a m
All mail should be mailed fully SO minutes
before time ol departure of trains.
s II. J. LOONEY, Postmaster.
ed to their home after a pleasant visit
to the family of Mrs M C Call
Judge Burton was an arrival from
Houston this morning
Mrs S Kane, of Crowley is the guest
of Mrs A J Guy ... ^<
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Try phone 19 when you want any-
thing from a Drug Store. (167-lt
FOR RENT.—New two story dwell-
_ ing, eight rooms, will be ready Tor oc-
Tonightat Midnight AfterSix Months’ enpancy about [June .first. Apply to
CHARLESTON EXPOSITION CLOSES
“Straight
as .
the Crow
riles.”
Huyler’e Candies at Gorge U* Hig-
mans. Phone 19. d67-lt
The June Magazine*
Griggs’ Book* and Static
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TRAIN SCHEDULE
Southern Pacific Railroad
BAST B.lUNl) WEST BOUND
No 6...... 7:91 a.m. No 7.........VSS a.m
No. 10...... »:»a.m 1 No 5.........VSOp.m.
No. n ......l!:3y>.m No. ft........7:08 p m
Orange & Northwestern Railroad
South boUJD
No. 2. lv.....8:18 a m
LORD ROSEBERRY’S
Mv Associated Press.
New York, May 31. Lord
Roseberry’s speech at Leeds can
not be compared in point of
rhetorical grace with his famous
utterances last December at
Chesterfield, says a dispatch
Operation.
By Associated Press.
Charleston, S. C., May 3.1,—
The South Carolina Interstate
and West Indian exposition
closes tonight at midnight after
i^p-ta six-months’ season, having
r Opened December 1, last.
The attendance was light for
the first half of the time, but
large during the last half.
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The enterptig* will be a loss
financially, the " Stockholders
getting none of their subscrip-
tions back. . ’
Some loss will probably fall
Mrs. E. H. Buell at Mrs. M. C. Calls.
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Our Fountain Is Justly Well Kilown.
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K. C. S.
Our Fountain Is Justly Well Known.^
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RELIGIOUS WORSHIP TOMOR-
ROW.
BAPTIST CHURCH.
SOUTH BOUND
No. 1. ar.....?:2f* p in.
from London to the Tribune. It on the bondholders, and there
may, however, prove of even | are a few outstanding debts, but,
practical importance.
>ech is welcomed by all
O. A,N. W. traiil* connect with Kansas
Btv Southern at Maurice and with the Santa
h at Buna.
PERSONAL.
greater
The speech
sections of the liberal party and
may therefore, help to bring
about a liberal reunion. The
morning post says the govern
ment would be prudent to take
warning.
Professor J A Kirkley left this
morning for Huntsville, Texas to at-
^ternl the Commencement Exercises of
the Sam Houston Normal.
S A Robertson left this morning for
Sulphur on a business visit. ^
J W Maxcy, of the Orange and
Northwestern railroad returned to his
headquarters in Houston last night
L E Walker, president of the Texas
Southern Railway who spent the day
here on important business left last
night for Marshall
B M Haile who was appointed traffic
manager of the Orange and North-
western Railroad left last night for his
headquarters at Marshall
J R Dillon, commercial agent for
the ’Santa Fe returned to Beaumont
yesterday evening
James A Giraud, traveling freight
agent for the St Lonis and San Fancisco
Railroad returned to Houston last night
George P Blevin, superintendent of
the S A Robertson construction de-
partment returned this morning from
his bridal tour to Little Rook, Ark
You forget that Its IHot when
Our Fountain.
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taken altogether, the showing
in this respect will be much
better than was predicted.
Services at the Baptist church
tomorrow at 11 a. m.. subject of
sermon by pastor, “The Mystery
of Godliness.” ^
Evening service H;15 o’clock,
subject of sermon “Tly? Suc-
cessful Church. ”
Sunday school at 9:30 a. m.
ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH.
You forget that Its Hot when at
Our Fountain.
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Our Fountain Is Justly Well Known.
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Services in the morning at
11:00 o'clock and in the evening
at 8:00 o'clock. Sermon by S.
R. Stuart, of Houston. Sunday
school at 10:00 a. m.
M. E. CHURCH SOUTH.
COMMITTEE ON ISTHMIAN CANALS.
FOR RENT.
Four Room House. Furnished. Ap-
ply to 1. H. Bettis.
d67-lt Link Bldg.
Minority Thinks Nicaraugua Route
Impracticable.
By Associated Press.
Washington, May7, 31.—A ini
nority of the members of com
mittee on Isthmian Canals of
Services tomorrow at 11:00 a.
m. and 8:00 p. m., with sermon
by pastor, Rev. Albert Little.
Sunday school at 9:45 a. m.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.
RAN A NEEDLE ,NTO HER HAND ^ prcpare(, a re.
Old Aunt Melina BroiK*»rd » colored ____ ______ . , ,
P L Ferguson and family have re-
moved from Leesville, La to Orange
which they will make their future
( home. Mr Ferguson is an old resident
l of this city and at one time was City
bal
Kimbrough, of Beaumont was a
business visitor yesterday
V Mrs Jphn Robertson* wife of sheriff
Robertson, and family leftthis morning
> for a several day’s visit to Vinton to
^^relatives
Mat Anderson leaves to ni^ht for
6m Antonio to visit his wife who has
been there several weeks
Miss Fannie Pitts, of Meridian,
Miss, who jhas been visiting the
family of Dr Herrington, left this
morning for her home
'Miss Necel Herrington, of Kountz is
visiting the family of Dr Harrington
Robert Dunn is here from Vinton on
la business interest
A George Cates returned this morning
I .. from a viait to Beaumont
Rev R Stuart, of Houston came in
this morning and will conduct services
at the Episcopal chfirch tomorrow
K. morning and evening]® &
Mrs Buel and daughter
unt Melina Broufl6T* * port opposing the views of the
woman who has lived in Orange since , * y*
babyhood, ran a large darning needle majority.
into her hand yesterday afternoon while | It is directed mainly to sllOW-
bending over a washtub washing. The ing the impracticability of the
needle penetrated the hand and lodged jjicaraugua route, especially on
beside the thumb bone. In orderJto of volcanic disturb-
extrac-t the nee<lle the doctor was, .. „
obliged to make a deep incision. Aunt ances, and in favor of the Pana-
Melina is doing nicely to-day. > ma route.
The report will be presented
• Rev. T. J. Horne, pastor. Ser-
vices morning and evening, ser-
mons by pastor. Sunday school
at 9:30 a. m. Everyone cordial-
ly invited to attend these ser-
vices. Seats free. '
ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH.
You forget that Its Hot
Our Fountain.
when at
to the Senate today.
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FOUND.
Bunch of Keys Bois D’Arc Camp W,
O. W. Stamp attached. For inspection
at Tribune office, owner will please
call, identify property and pay cost
of- this advertisement. d64-tf.
Our Fountain Is Justly Well Known.
<167-11 Goree & Higman.
Services at 10:00 a. m. Sun-
day school after mass. Rosary
sermon and benediction of the
Blessed Sacrament at 7:30 p. m.
Rev. .Tames A. Moran, Pastor.
when at
Hot
ACCIDENT TO MAJOR BERTHELOT,
You torget that Its
Our Fountain.
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You forget that Its Hot when at
Our Fountain.
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Of the/ Rochambeau Mission, Slips
and Falls, Fracturing Left Leg.
By Associated Press.
Boston, May 31.—-A mishap
befel al’meirfber of the'Rocham-
Our Fountain Is Justly Well Known.
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TERRIBLE OUTRAGE IN ALABAMA.
INJURED HIS HAND.
Two Fiends Almost Crucify a Farmer
Near Huntsville.
By Associated Press.
Huntsville, Ala.—May 31.
—News reached Huntsville last
night of a terrible outrage com-
mitted upon Tom Harless, a
beau mission here today, when
____________________ Major Berthelot, aide-de-camp
W. Michel employed at one of the tQ Qenera] Brugere, sustained a.
restaurants in the city, while cutting t f t] j ft le,r
ice last night, made a riip and ham- J A , ’ **' < miuea upon r u... ua.«w, «
mered the ice gig into his thumb tnak- The accident happened at the white farmer who lives on The
ing a severe gash which necessitated navy yard at Charleston, .where Esslinger place near Berkeley,
stitching before the wound could be Major Bffftthelot, with Vic^Ad- r‘lnwillir and
miral Fournder and staff
Its Hot when at
Kan*a*
City
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R. R.
; BETWEEN
Kansas City
AND THE GULF
Double daily train service.
Shortest line and quickest
time to Fort Smith, Ark.,
Joplin, Mo., Pittsburg, Kas.
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KANSAS CITY
Direct connections for
through business between
Texas and Louisiana points
a nd 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 apply to
J, H. MORRIS S. G. WARNER
Trav, Pass. AccnJ G. P. & T. A.
Kansas City, Mo. Kansas City, Mo.
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I The only Coast Hotel
| That stood the Storm
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Hotel of High Island,
Texas.
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We are open to the *
public for the sea-'
son of 1902-1903.
Hotel has all mod-
ern conveniences.
For further partic-
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H. O. Bernard
Manager
closed ____
Y7ou forget that
Our Fountain.
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_ Harless had been plowing and
miral hourmler anti stair v^ere wa®, vl was^com
inspecting the buildings an^ie ^it^/bv'two strange men
HOTEL ARRIVALS.
At the McDonnel.—S.
UC1 lULtUl vvv* a*
icDonnel. 8. B. Turner, -tjje polished hardwood floor ant]
Memphis; H. P. McLaughlin, Houston; fep jje was unable to rise ana
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shins 1^ While mSBinE from Xe fronted by two strange men
SSk J commandant’s hpn\ ^,{S?fp^I|lSr,*d
The farmer’s pockets rifled,
By a patent process 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.
D. L. FORD.
into the reception room Majo
Berthelot slipped over a rug o
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R. C. Wilking, Louisiana; Russel Cun- be assisted to a couch,
ningham, St. Louis; J. 8, Brockman. Doctors, hastily summoned,
Houston; C. H. Milson, Baltimore; found bne of the bones of the
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J. Fanette* Beaumont: C. C. Childress; ]eft \eg had beendractured. As
Cleburne; S. Latham, New. Orleans; SOon as possible the injured ©f*
L. F. Daniels, Beaumont; C. Murphy. ,ficer was taken to the French
Lake Charles; B. Mills, Kansas City. - - - • ~ • 7 7 '
WiaWiPWi battleship Gausler, where the
You forget that, Its Hot when at ship’s physician attended him.
Our Fountain.
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... Try Phone 18 when you want any-
baye return- thing from a Drug Store. d7tf-lt
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Our
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the robbers backed him up to a
‘ ;ree, arid the loose flesh on eadh
iide was pulled out and nailed
Jo the tree with wire nails, his
hinds were stretched above his
hi ad and nailed to the tree.
Harless, literally, crucified
a id suffering, while nailed to
t e tree, wasnilmost insensible.
His hands are ruined, and he
w 11 probably not be able to
w >rk for several months.
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Jur Fountain Is Justly Well Known.
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WILL RESIGN JUNE FIRST.
P. H. O’Day, superintendent of the
Orange Ice, Light, and Water works
company’ will sever his connection
with the company on the firBt day of
June. Mr. O’Day has been suffering
with ill health for somrtime and the
duties attendant upon the position are
too arduous. The Tribune reluctantly
makes this announcement, as'the busi-
ness sagacity of Mr. O’Day did much
toward bringing the plant to ite
present successful condition.
plans and specifications made by
Burt McDonald Link Building. d66-tf
Butcher &
Cattle Dealer
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THE ANTLER,
FRANK BROWN,
Proprietor is
Choice Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
OPEN DAY AND NICHT.
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Rein, Charles M. The Orange Daily Tribune. (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 67, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 31, 1902, newspaper, May 31, 1902; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth646472/m1/4/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.