The Orange Daily Tribune. (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 8, 1902 Page: 3 of 4
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U9VS FATAL FALL.
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lvillle, Tenn., May 8.-r-
ile 5,000 persons were watch*
>he feat of Achille Philion
: . the Eagles' carnival last
jht, the equilibrist fell from
cable at the top of the spiral
J tower aid plunged headlong to
platform beneath- He
!(tched frantically at the cable
wire as he fell, but failed
rrasp either. His head struck
ler on the platform, frac-
ing the bones in the, right
le of his face. It is féared his
juries are fatal.
By Anthracite
—
With
A FICKLE HUSBAND;,
Associated Press;
Denver, Ool., May 8. — In the
istrict court, Mrs. Mabél B.
got, of Philadelphia, has se-
judgment for $50,000
inst her niece, Charlotteé
leeler Byram, for the aliena-
n of the affections of her bus-
Henry Herbert Piggott,
merly a prominent lawyer of
' Philadelphia. Piggott and Miss
Byram came, to Denver from
Philadelphia a year or two ago
and were married." Mrs. Piggott
followed them and the litigation
followed.
THE VENICE AFFAIR.
■ Associated Press.
New York, May 8.-~Consul-
íeral De Castro has collected^
iys a Rome dispatch to the
Tribune, the documents relating
to the conduct at Venice of the
officers óf the cruiser Chicago,
including the police report to
the judge, and has sent them to
the government at Washington.
KANSAS CONTRIBUTES.
By Associated Press.
. Topeka, Kan., May Gov-
ernor Stanley,has remitted $8,-
250 to the secretary of the Mc:
Kinley memorial fund. This the
amount raised by Kansas. The
schools contributed $8,165. A
. THE PRESIDENT APPROVES.
! By Associated Press.
Washington, May 8.—All
doubt of the president's inten-
tions in respect to signing the
oleomargarine bill was removed
today,when he announced that
be would give it approval either
today or tomorrow. ',
V-'Á! /• ' -r MASSES TODAY.
By Associated Press.
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M4n« Worker*
Their Employer*.
Hy Associated Press.
Scrahton, Pa., May 8.^ At
10:20 o'clock today the executive
Committee took a recess until
this afternoon. V
President Mitchell issued this
stateiffent:
"The executive committee of
the Anthracite Mineworkerls as-
sociation have proposed that all
questions at issue between them-
selves and the anthracite coal
mine operators be submitted to
an impartial board of arbitra-
tion, such board to be selected
by the Industrial branch of the
National Civic.Federation.
This proposition has been sub-
mitted to the operators by wire.
Harmon and Foreman, headquarters
for harness. Just received a fine line
of' up-to-date harness of all kinds.
Prices tight. • wit
STEP FORWARD.
Continued from page 1
HORSES.
WHITNEY'S
Bv Associated Press.
New York, May 8.—W. C.
Whitney's English derby candi-
date, Nasturtium will, it is re-
ported, be shipped back; to the
United States on the steamer
Minneapolis. Great hopes had
been held for the winning of the
classic event by an American-
bred horse, but soon, a iter Nas-
turtium' s arrival in England,
several months ago, he devel
oped lung, trouble. Mr. Whit-
ney is said tq hold small ex-
pectations of ever racing him
again,
Firebrand, a promising 2-year-
old, by Water Cress . College
Girl, is dead at Mr. Whitney 's
place, Westbury, L. I. The colt
had been entered in many juve
nile stakes at Morris Park.
to the streets), but now ^re will
not"1-cease until Orange shall
¿É.ve reached the high-water
mark of prosperity. Every
citizen should liberally co-oper-
ate with the city council in the
good work they are doing,, and
unite with one'accord with every
project brought forward for the
advancement of the city's pros-
perity."
Col. W. D. Bettis, president
of the Consumérs Dividend Oil
company, and vice-president of
the Orange National Bank, said:
"Without doubt, the bond
issue was the wisest course the
council could pursue. Our city
ntfeded better streets and drain-
age, and when these improve-
ments are completed, pur City
will be a model óne. My( faith
in the prosperity of (Grange has
neyer^ waned; we have a great
city now, but in a few years it
will be greater. This public
improvement is simply the tirst
step to some of the good things
in store for us."
These are but a few of the ex
pressions heard, on all sides,
Not1 one person hadan objection
of any kind tó offer and the gen-
eral opinion as stated yesterday
is that every one is satis
iied with the wbrk which is
being done.
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We are in line for your business,
having increqséd our stock 25 per cent
and if you will give us your drug
trade we will treat you right and ap-
preciate. your patronage.
. 45-tf • Gate City Drug Store.
TO CLObE EARLY.
A petition is being circulated among
the merchants in the city for early
closing during the summer months.
Stores to close at 7 o'clock every day
excepting Monday and Saturday
nights. The idea is! ata excellent one
and'it is to be hoped that every* mer-
chant in the city will fall ill hue;
This, system of closing early is worked
successfully in othér cities and the
same consideration should be shown the
clerks here.. - The Tribune hopes to
publish a list in a few dayr of the
merchants who have fallen in 'with
this new movement.
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New York, May 8.—Masses
for the repose of the soul of
Archbishop Corrigan were said
; today at St. Patrick's Cathe-
dral, and largely attended.
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HAMMER THROWTNG.
. By Associated prpss.
■ New York, May 8.—In the
annual field games of Pordham
college John Flannagan has
equalled the World's record for
hammer throwing, He hurled
the metal 171 feet nine inches.
A POOL MATCH.
By Associated Press..
New «York, May 8.—William
* H. Clearwater of Pennsylvania
who holds" the title of pool
:hampion andGrant'Ebywill
¡rill begin their three night
itch for the championship
5phy tonight in' Brooklyn,
'hey will play ¿00 balls per
fht.
THE PEACE TERMS.
By Associated Press. : •
London, May 8. —Lord Salis*
bury, during a spéech today at
the Annual Grand Habitation
of the Primrose League here,
said that the government had
not receded one iota from the
previous peace terms tó the
Boerfi.
Anything sent out at any
the Gate City Drug Store
time, -by
45-tf «
SHARKEY HAS SAILED.
By Associated Press.
New York, May 8.-—Pugilist
Shafkey has sailed fór London
to fulfill his engagement with
Gus Ruhlin for a fight at the
coronation. He will bégin to
train soqn after he lands.
That pair of cream colored Ji" all
wool pants with neat hair line stripes
looks very "fltten." -Get them from
Crager Bros.
Lord and Taylor's ^well-known only
hosiery in beautiful lace effects at
Crager Bro^ • 46- tf
A DESPERATE GOVERNESS.
By Associated Press. * ,—
New York, May i 8.—Emma
Fisher, the young governess/
who trjed to kill Baby Georgia
Simons of Yonkers, and then
shot herself because she* feared
the child was to be taken from
her care and given to someone
else, has been declared sane and
will have to stand trial on the
charge of attempted murder.
A GRADUATING WINDOW.
The graduating ydndow which is on
display at the establishment of Graves
atad Forsyth, is a pretty compliment to
the graduating class of .1902 of the high
school The window is''draped in blue
atad gold, the colors of the class and a
large wax figure representing the
graduate, holding in one hand
diploma and in the other |a fan. The
figure is dressed in white made
Paris Mousaline trimmed in lace
medallions. The dress is .made ' with
pins. On a sign is printed "In honor
f the graduating class of 1902. "
The center window represents £ ban
quet for stylish dressers and is equálly
attractive. The enterprise of a firm
is generally indicated by "the at-
tractiveness of its front- stad this front
is an especially attractive one. The
credit is due to the. window trimmer,
C. C. Crisler, engaged by Graves and
Forsyth.
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Just received/ one car of lima and'
one car of
d47-tf / femilliller.
THE SCHOOL MT88TMI1MT.
A Cholo* Program ¡1 Arranged for
Nwt Thursday.
The following .programme
will be given it th¡e audtorium
of the school building Thursday,
May 15, at 8:30. ik m.
Selection :.........Mandolin Olúto.
Little French Clock'1 Ladies Quartette.
Recitation Ltlah Burton.
Song. ......Madge Bland.
•Say You Love Me, Sue".. Ladles' Quartette.
Recitation........ 1,...«,.«... .ISIIa Petty.
Song..., Helen Arcbenbach.
Recltion Annie McKay.
"Nymphs of the Elements." in
which about one'hundred chil
dren take part representing the
sun, sunbeams,, showers, thun-
der and lightning, rainbow,
breezes, snowflakes, starlight
and moonbeams. It closes with
tableau of ail the Nymphs
with the ^sun as the central
figure.'
Admission 25 and 50 Cents.
Alfred Wright's celebrated perfumes
at Gate City Drug Store, Try his
American beauty 4fi-tf
IN FAVOR OF EVÁN8.
By Associated Press.
Washington, May 8. — The
Senate committee on Commerce
today decided unanimously to
report the nomination of H.
Clay Evans to be Constal-Gen-
eral to Lóndon with favorable
recommendation",
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Frejnch
Ma.rket n?
Corner Front and Fifth 8t.
Will supply you with Fruits,
Vegetables, Oysters and all the
delicacies of the season at all
times. Goods delivered" Free.
Phon«299.
s. GLVCK
For feedstuff of all
Miller,
kinds go to
d47-tf.
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Jlronson & Bro.
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Watson & Futch. Prop*.
-vi Front Street.
Meal tickets $5.50 jfor |4.50.f
Short orders at all hours.
We are prepared to fur-
nish lunches for excursions
and picnics on'short notice.
All th<? delicacies of the
season. ■
Open all JVIght. '
Phone No. 27A
work, work
steamboats,
gutters for bi
.work for bricl
specialty.
repaired
Iron
K. c. a. nitvsetm r**r>
Jill kind 9f
mseffint Work
Manufactured and
.in first plass style,
chinery, best material
■ • best workmen.
Jill kind* of
tin and
Sbttt Tron Work
made, and repaired,
stacks, blowers,
she
mi® I
flues and
Iron
buildings a
estimate*
Tnrnisbtd ~
' , . •.>. . A ' ' > ,
Skilled workmen sent to atay
part of the country. All or-
aers receive prompt attention
tthph*itt n0. 24.
Easting
Livery
and
r Transfer Stable.
P ibne 178. Fourth St.. opponlte o
The Great Ran^e
of our,stove-buying enables us to pre-
sent to our customers the finest/lineof
cooking apparatus manufactured. « If
Íou would have good eatirig, you must
ave proper
Stove and Range
v It will be well, thereforé,
and see what we have
undercurreftt of content
ated by our low .prices.
Sabine $
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5 Prizes
5 "
$2.50
ch> $1.00
50c
Everybody Eligible td win "one of theéi
ing subscribers for the TiíiBune wichin
■ Haré is an opportunity for school
le tjHjney by ta
>rizes bj
nexf
make
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school. Á
DAILY TRIBUNE OFFICE
blanks at once and work for one of
these prizes.
MEETING OF MADISON LODGE.
/ Madison Lodge number 126, A. F.
and A, M. will hold meetings tonight
and tomorrow niglit. Work in the M.
M. degree.
Platas and specifications ma£e^by
Burt McDonald, Link Building: 148-49
HOTEL ARRIVALS
At the McDonnel- — W B Waohman,
New OrleansSimon, Beaumont;
W Bled, Dallas; J Snyder, Kansas
City; jH^Beikmer, ^New York; J A
Louisville, Ky; H Dayton,
uinont; WD Bassis. Baltimore; A
BCarr, St Louis; O H^illíafns*
Chicago; B Keimbro, Beaumont; H J
Hardy, Chicago; J H Hoover, tte-
catur, 111: Walter Stratton, Cincin-'
natti: M M Bernstien, New York; T
Noel, Houston
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i We handle all kitads of patent medi-
cines and nicest sundry line to be
found in the city. Give us a call when
in need of anything in the drug line.
4«-tf Gate City Drug store.
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BISHOP POTTER SETTER.
By AMociatéa PreM.
New York, May 8. —It is said
at Bishop Potter's residei
day that the Bishop, who w
Jzed with a fainting spell Yes-
terday due from fatigue/ *nd
overwtwck, is tnuch betti
•and resting comfortably -in
bed. oí \ / ; J
Kiy'v''
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Do you Know that the l.^G. N.
is coming to Orange, and will
make its TERMINALS^HERE y
call on us,
vided. An
as been cre-
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Do
that the Cotton Belt liatf engineers* in the field,
and that Orange will /be the end of. that line,
which means another terminal
Do You Head,
and if you do, don't/you know that the Orange
& Northwestern railroad has been granted au-
thority to issue $/00,000 in bonds, and will build
further north?
Can You Wake
and appreciate the fact that an appropriation
for a channel through the láke is assured, and
tlut new industries are springing up every day
which wiir make Orange the banner city of the
* Gulf, th/latest being a -r-
$100,000 Paper mill
¡rhicírwill be in operation in ninety days, and
aide "*
its
J! re Yc
wmmm ■ r ty
>e located inside the city limits?
Ti
profit by this industrial revolution, or are
rou asleep to the opportunity before you?
Orange property is the
B/st investment on Garth.
If you havn't much money, put what you have
where it will make you more. What is
Better than dtp Lots?
We have over six hundred to sell. We have
made money selling lots.' We have made mOne
for every person that ever bought from us,
prove the. latter statement we will pay a p
to any one that ever bought a lot fron
pay them in cash;. ■
We Still Sell on Easy Terms.
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Rein, Charles M. The Orange Daily Tribune. (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 8, 1902, newspaper, May 8, 1902; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth183040/m1/3/?q=%22~1~1%22~1: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.