Shiner Gazette. (Shiner, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 45, Ed. 1, Wednesday, April 5, 1899 Page: 3 of 8
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Arkansas Xjuckbigs 4
Reports received from Little
River county Arkansas are to
the effect that six more coloretl
men have boon lynched by whito
citizens It is chaiged that Duck
ott who was strung up on tlio
21st for the murder of u farmer
had frequently tried to get col-
ored in on in thnj county to vyngo
a war against tHo whites and the
claim is made tEat tho six men
lynched had agreed to join him
Two othois wore whipped Groat
excitement prevails among the
coloiod pcoplo in that county and
many of them have loft
Dallas Clinrtor Discussed
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On tho 2ith in tho houso the
Dallas chaiterras discussed at
considerable length Tho com
mitteo amendments wcio adopted
Messrs McKamy and Wofaton ad-
dressed tho house in advocacy of
tho measure Final action was
deferred
Thoscnato engrossed tho bill
paouding for a normul school at
San Mm cos and tabled convict
parolo bill
Bill requiring foroign born citi-
zens to declaio their intention of
becoming citizens six months be-
fore an election in order to voto
at said olcction passed
Bill relating to lecognizances
and bail bonds passed
Tho sovereign camp Woodmen
of tho World in session at Mom
phis Tenu has ndjoflfned Col
AV J Bryan addressed tho camp
on the2ith in a speocli of fifteen
minutes He spoko k > f his ad-
miration for fratornal and ben-
evolent ordersandwas paiticu
larly eulogistic of the insuranco
feature
Receiver Taylor of tho First
National bank of Tyler is paying
the third dividend of 10percent
The bank was capitalized at 100
000 and suspended payment in
November 1897 The City Na-
tional bank of Tyler has also
paid three 10 per centdividends
F M Cains dry goods store at
Wylio was entered a few nights
ago and goods to tho valuo of
125 taken The burglars eVinced
a strong yearning for lace about
100 worth of that aiticle being
taken
Capt John McDonald a citi
ren of Beovillo was put undor a
5000 bond ot that place on tho
ehargo of killing James Movct in
San Patricio county foity ytfars
ago
Tho body of Jim Powers tied in
a sack was found in the Coloiado
river near Bluffton A party
chargod with the crimo was put
in the Burnet county jail
President McKinloy and soveral
others made a fljing trip 1 to Tal
lahassoo Fla on tho 24th At
Monticollo Senator Pasto and
family greeted tho party
The boaiding house of Mrs E
B Nolen at Memphis Tenn was
destroyed by fire Four persons
lost their lives and six1 wdto in-
Jured
Bryan was enthusiastfqojly re-
ceived at Birmingham Ala At
tho Auditorium there lip 4000
persons addressed
Wounded prldo uses dignity for a
sjlve
Itoot beer ought to be a popular bev-
erage among base ball cranks
rSonio Hnrtf Fighting r
On the 25th ond 2 tli the Atnci
icahj started after and drovo the
Filipinos before them and caused
tho natives to vacate several cities
and towns
On thd gfith vX dnjlight Gone
Otis andIIules bngades made an
advanco from La Loma cluirch
going straight through tho ene
mys line s and cutting them in
two Tho lobels adopted Amer-
ican tactics of waiting till then
opponents got within 1000 jarils
of them The rebels also i ued
lower than u ual ThoAmerican
loss was 1S killed and about 130
wounded
Malinta was taken on tho 20th
afteaahaul fight Col Egbert
of tho tucntjsecond legimont
and soveral otlioi Aniciicaus lost
their In os
United States gunboats Mala
bon sliclledftn seveiul liours and
the Filipinos withdicw
The evacuation of Malabon
was n picturesque rout Thou-
sands of men vvonjun and chil-
dren loaded down with house-
hold goods some with tlieir dear-
est treasuies fighting cocks
under their arms pouted across
tho swamps An exploded caisson
at tho railroad bndgo piovcd a
bar to the Americans
Ten Oiogonsoldieis while look-
ing for two of those killed en
toied tlio city and found it in a
state of chaos The inhabitants
on seeing them fled thinking tho
Amoiican foiccs wore in possess-
ion Tho Oregonians shot sovoral
aimed natives and then returned
lo camp Aguinaldo lied to Ma
lolos
On tlio morning of the 27th
the towriof Polo and a number
of small ilng < s weie found do
soited uid burning
The Washington volunteers
outposts at Pasig had a brush on
the 27tli with a band of insurg-
ents who diovo in tho outposts
A number of tho Filipinos were
killed
Port Arthur Celebrates
Hundreds of visitors fiom Kan-
sas City Kansas Iowa Missouri
and niious points in Tesas wcio
at Poit Aithur on tlio 2orh and
26th Among tho notables wero
Govs Stanley of Kansas and
Jonus of Arkansas Tho occa-
sion was a celebration in honor of
tho finishing of tho ship canal
and opening of tho liaibor of
Port Arthur to the commerce of
tho woild Tlio visitors were
taken through the canal on both
dajs and were rojally tieated
Aiovonuo cutter went to Poit
Arthur on tho 26th and her ar-
rival caused whistles to blow
bolls to ring and tlya ciowds to
cheer
By tho explosion of a whisky
ban el in a saloon at Rockdale
John Debouid who was sitting
on tKo head of it was blown se
aial feet in tho air and his skull
fraetuicd Ernest Ramsey and
Will Cook b standeis weio also
injured Tho explosion was caused
by Ramsey tin owinga lighted cig
airtto into tho holo in the ban el
One thousaml dollars liav o so
far been laisod for tho pioposed
monument to oGov Throck
morton at McKinney It is tho
intention to sooure if possiblo
3000 by Nov 1 next
A theatrical stage Is not an airship
because it lias wings and flics
The earth Is the first revolver ot
which wo havo any record
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Habermacher, J. C. Shiner Gazette. (Shiner, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 45, Ed. 1, Wednesday, April 5, 1899, newspaper, April 5, 1899; Shiner, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth111400/m1/3/: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .