The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 8, 1900 Page: 6 of 6
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diaciplltteTy
of ONul Andre.
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The eati-Semitee tad u>
that they would flutki traobi#
III Owl Ooblast? laskted upon riding,
jand tta police tad taken precautions.
ICapt. Cob lent* mounted upon kle
hora* Beatera Star, wee greeted with
ol Insulting eriss immediately upon en-
tering tta treek. Hs promptly took
who wished to
No reply was
•tap' -n
MSMMPWtil
MOO com- **> ^ Paddock, boetlk art s wars again
by raised. His frtaads retorted wtth
a lar«a •hoat* of*4'Vtve la Republique," sad
men who ."^bea 1st dericala." ^
thcmaelvee ' Sovoral souffles followsd, but tta pa-
IM> «M «« "1 the4l«onta& A nations] *
to ^ municipal councillor and a Jew, who
Bgittve el- had exchanged blows war arersted, bill
ski eftsr taring encored poo- ^jWatasqusnUjr released. _ ;
refused either to pay rent or to) <**■ Cobleuts. who Is an artHlerr
thus prevaatinf the Indians * • recently transferred to til#
lag pay rents or proftts Foatainebleeu Bcole d' Application
Sfony af the Indians are *" anortberngarriaon. exchanging
to iaatltuts gait tor pommdon vltk an fuetroctor In tha school who
kit h hilme **d finished his term of terrirs ta
of the firs civil- that capacity. Upon his arrival at Ton-
at 84,760, com- toiueWeuu hs liaft cards tor his oom-
freed men, radee. but his calls wer not returned.
Ipsa. Hm M* «as of tke oflcers.Major Duval de
MOO Semi- Cravlll* undertook to express to the
StPtol of 0>t^Mr oSlours who tad dedd d to sdpt
toward Capt Coblents. because ta Is a
now er- '•*- aa attitude calcu'ated to stake his
ftta Indian otoy aaaoag them iatokrabl* la view
in the °* this Oen. Andrea punished Major
A f-w **??•* rs CrarifU with fifteen days* Im-
Creska una stseauous'y op- Prtsonment in addition to sending him
! af toade and tta school to a reg*nrnt la tta
lo ip. province* The minister of war also
A IMS* aw* ha* to their regiments six other
|of tta
Hah rdssHons i * Dcblowita, the Paris corespondent
Of the London Times, commenting up-
Cberokee °a ike tncideat at tta time, said:
to par th* "There Is ao question of tta Drey-
SMakw tos sffs'r. Involved. ^ It Is solsly bo-
Sve trlVo oeuue of aati-Ssmlts psssloa and a
of tattle* aaoetloe of extreme Importunes arises,
rsl- M Prsach oMceri refuse to tolerate
a-d J*ws ta their ranks, the Jews can no
ta fcagsr ta allowsd la enter Saint Cjrr
Of tta Polytachnlgus or the Seals Cen-
tral. slace, with rare exeeptloas Is tta
esss of Foiytschnlqae . tta papl*s of
rlg*laass thess three schools on lssvlag
oaptared a infantry, cavalry or artillery
CMesgo. On tta sttar hand there Is ao
prtwsta soldiers should hs Isss fanatical
S local ttaa their otocsm and why thry shoald
was 'oolite corsorsls
his es gsaata The oaly
thfcr fore, is la acdsr to svert a state
af thtags sa tmoo sIMe la a country
lUtary •scries M oompulooiy.
all members of tta Jewish rdigiou
la meat be dispensed with la tta mllt-
_ „ who rs- tarr
tagrl
MM*
ws hare
[pikers was high goodbwaor at Jfea-
publican hesdquartatfittthrough 'tta
early part of the night, aa« as tta Be- gad commsntlng upon
nahUmas keot on in wear tn add Sa the
good taallag, the crowd that thronged
the taadgoarteia real tta 4r with ap-
plausO sad cheers. A meeatge from the
presidsat • wad*recelred by Mr.' fayae.
reading as follows:
, "All New IPnglaadt Maryland aad
West Virginia are Ik the Republican
AA"
gkly when a mes-
sage was received saying that Stoux
Fklla, S D., the home of Senator Pet-
tigrew, had given M«K al*r a p'«ararity
of 4ML .There ws load laughter, mln
^^ware aay oaa
landk aictaage with him,
lsiiala torthcoasiag. „vr
citlsen | °**> 'rSuraei ** itth oriee of "Quag buy Fettl-
" and Mr. Payne, wired Chairman
A dispatch toUoWlng close upon that j
from 8ioux Falls declaring that Coa>
grrosmaflr John J. Lebts tad been beat-
en In Ohio received! even a more bole-
terous welcome.
Dispatches from Bloomlngton «tat
lag that Stevenson's precinct had been
carried tor McKinley by tOO to HI was
reelred with great cheering, which
was redoublsd later on ! y the an-
nouneement that Bryan's precinct had
been carried by McKinley by 208 to
PP* if ■ i rh
Word was received that lHee Chair-
man Stone of the Democratic commit-
tor refased to acknowledge the election
of MeKtnley. saytag that the early re-
turns were always la favor of the He-
lost sad that'
!# ] y a* "
oelved tour yearf i
ad ex-Oov. |logg of
reading ' tjjm
He
WfaMm
said.
<"I do not know yet The returns are
too mmffer to Mlrt i'imdlfltiolL11
"We are gatat to wis j4tr*:l*4t at-
Oov. Hogg. "Theee
aad aia the work of Wall
Mara. They do not represent t*e *U1
of tta people." > "
, While eoaveralalr tw tla a*-
governora,
telegram from New Tork
W. J. Stone had
McKinley by
eomment was
not going to eompds
Ohio.
Frankfort, Ky
Frankfort givea McKinley 0<a,
MX Yerkes, for governor, til,
ham 867.
; Congress, seventh
(fiem.) elected. "3 ' r '
Louisville—Elghty-ssren oat
precincts in LoulsvlUs give
a pluarality of StOt,
LouIev ilie—One hundred and twenty
precincts' in city snd county give Mo
Kinley 1MN. Bryan ltWS. flame pre-
cincts give Terkes. for governor, 15,-
492, Beckham. 18.006.
Ixnifsville—One hundred and
predncta out of 1187 In the stats give
Bryan 11.637, McKinley 11,8*8; Beck.
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v • 4 J V *- J- J
■■pmniwwViHHpvppMp
ty-flve
dea voring to
are
**■♦*« of asotalt
lil
m Mca '-farah! 4 Bnrtia, aas af,j
flrst women suffragletSt died at ®ach-
eetsr, N. T., sged 80 yearn , ;y
Tta feaado*Jfeportsman
that the Prince of Wales has oaneellsd
his retainer of Tod Sloan tor iMtt.
general passenger
v~-v.
.
f. M.
agent of the Baltimore and Ohio ralJk
road, died at Baltimore of apoplexy.
, The Venexuelan government has de-
®eed Uts iresumptlon of payment af,
interest on all debts aad loans from
Noveaiber. -
American troops will remain tn Cuba
at lOMt a year and a half, until the
gu erument is eetabllshed, Th# ttmr
of withdrawal is to be fixed by cob
ptiblleaas. sad there was saueh ironical ham (Pom,) tor loveium 1X408, TOff
applause tor Chairman Stona National! kes (Rep.> 18.046.
Committeeman New In , Indianapolis Lout*7111*—One hundred and slxts
wiredssfollows: , out of M0 precincts in city sad eonuty
"I am not going off half-forked, but give McKinley M.486. Bryan 18.047
we have certainly carried Indiana by I Yerkes (Ren.1 for governor . M.MS
aa increased majority over lSOO.* I Beckham 18^78. v | y |
"BeaMee the ststss'we have already] Loulsvilla—One hundred and ninety
claimed,M ss'd Mr. Payne "Ws now hold nine precincts out of 1187 Is tta stat*
tha following; I^ansss 10, California, give Bryan 81.0M, McKinley S8 M*]|
with the <me vote Bryan got in 18M( Beckham fDem.l for governor 21.M?
Nebraska 8. Nevada 8. South Dakota 4. and Yertree (Ren 1 28,0*4. 804 1***
Utah 8, Washington!, and Wxomlng-8. cinets ont og 18^7 In the state wtW
votes, miking s total of 2M electoral Bme 81 Mt, MrWH,w 87.862. Beck,
votee for McKinley. To theee will prob-. b«m 81 9^4 8g «on.
ably be added Kentucky, with tta oae : Levfnston— *eKtoleya majority la
lost tour years ago, aad Idaho this city is M00.
'Tfcftaf oat tha
Vr wmwm* asps
( asok «* a day
L t, Host 6.—Mr. Tlakla
charge af the party
Btalds taaadartaa at
ta am eom piste Ma
ta a day er 'sa. Be srtU leave
I4M scree la town, catting It down a
mtfyftnaUM^awer Madt tta lasnr>
'or- poraOoa a per sgo.t this aatoy win
taks a email slice off of tta north, east
ta Ittt. aad south, but lesvtag all occupied
" *-* far j|*Ma gjthia the
a cemeteif sad park tars
Oer
with three, seeking a total of SM
votes."
At 11 p. m. Chairman Bows of tta
Republican state central committee
gave out tta following ethtemeat:
**V eee ao reason at tkia hour to
chases toe figures of the state central
committee Issued before the election
McKinley baa carried the state by tO.-
0M outside of Sook county. In Cook
eounty tta indlcntions are thst both
McKinley and Yatee 111 have a major-
ity with McKinley In the leed by about
16.000.1 eettmete hie pln^rellty in Cook
eounty at 26 000. Chairman Wa^eon of
the Democratic stats fentral eommittes
refused to eoneed the etato to McKin-
ley. and claimed that Alarhutcr. Demo-
cratic cnadldato tor governor, had ear-
ried tta stoto by s small plarallty.
smais4uji a %Maiunf%
sr 'dJUaia^l^
f«Ml Striaf.
Charlsstoa. t 0..
flalay Brown, died from injuiiee re-
Zrl celvudsrhlle being based at Portsr Mil-
mtSi ^ Itaryaesdemy. Brown was sew tta
academy, aad the other boya. following
ftalr former cuetom. dropped him Into
" ^ a cemented ewtmmlng bests twslvp
foot deep. The basis was dry at the
ttsss sad tha lad tpcslved Internal la-
did gat give ths nsmsa at
tad m
aiessis
Montgomery, Ala., War. 7.—Voto ta
Montgomery for president: Bryan Utt,
MsKlnley fit. Darter It, WooBey It.
Mobile—The voto la Mobile end
county was very light, many dtlsene
net voting except tor congressama.
Tie ftopublteaas carrtsd ths sovaath
Ward by tM majority, largely ndg
This win protahl ybe offset by
county returns. ■
Birmlngtam—Very tight .voto wss
sast In this (Jefferson) county, which
gees tor Bryan two to one. Severn!
preciscts were carried tor McKinley.
Montgomery—Returns from the stats
aia too meager to give any flguree on
tta voto tor preeident Bryan carried
tta etate by n large majority on a
U*t voto
CMy
Nov. 6.—As effort
i ■
iaaa
New Or-
M
mr.
the
a good
The
Orleaas
which
district
that
AJIcaato
Carlleta.
I; *fw pi Mm
Muehogee. L T
wfll h* mads et the next eeaslon of tta
Cherokee council, which eoareaes at
^Tahleqnah thte month, to tavs S bill
pssnsd providing for n commlsshm M
mate a new trenty with tta Dawes
oommieetoe ssd present ths atw trenty
es n mbatttnts tor tta treaty now
psadtng aft Waahlngtoa. which
(be houee of
tat aad vail b ated to the
Liverpool, Nov. L—Ptre broke Oat la
which had beea
dock from tta British
peap eats after har arrival Oct 88.
from New Orlesas, aad Mt balm have
by Sre aad s thoussnd
bales by water
◦hie, from Be|>
tlmore Oct ft. for Bottardaas. pasaed
Pruwle Point is tow. Tta nature at
Indianapoila. lad., Nov. 7/--At mid-
night last night tta following state-
ment wss issued by tta Indlanapolie
Sentinel (Dam.):
"Tta retnrue up to thle hour are
earf mmger aad tta result Is ladtssa
Is doubtful, but If toe percentage of
Republican gala Indicated by tta
leteet reports Is maintained tta etato
will give McKinley eppvoxlmstely tta
Same plurality aa ta 78M"
Tta Indianapolis Journnl (Rep.) at
midnight teat night claimed tta stats
for McKisley by sa laciaaasd plurality
over 18M. ' '
Republicans dsim M tavs galaa to
■ _
Veeea. *•£'
m., Nov. 7.—Adlal
at tta palls of
elact No. 1, 67 NoNrth Main street He
wslksd from kis'"home, sccompnnied
by his ana. Lewis O. There were very
few aa tta elraot sad his preecate was
aaaotlcsd. Having voted, ta
f^-Oar,
la Oratar Bay
1000 pamove eassmrat aloag tta river
O e#>f too peuls reroatly 'ou 4
to srniaa aad *a aald 'a ta
tse largest tar fact pearl yet
fram the
vH
Ip at the Dem
committee, at 11
o*aloek last alght decltaed to mi
ad tha complexion of tta
Ha aald tta rstams re-
served up to that time were too
to determine the result ss far
ft it
lata that tta taaas la Re-
. smMwe onw. r
Canton, O., Nov. I.—At midnight
last alght Canton was to a freaay of
enthaeiaam which knew no bounds.
The crowde which tad been burning
red lire down town marched en masse
to the McKinley residence with bunds
playing, rockets sending lurid streaSa
aeroes the midnight sky and tumul-
tuoue chsere mlagled with tta dla of
home and steam whlstlee. .
The crowd olamerad for tta preei-
dent and he sppsarsd, waving his ac-
knowledgment of ths dsafening cheers.
Ths prseldent said:
"fellow Cttaens: **I tbsah you far
tta very great ooeaplUseat of tola call
oa this iaclsmant alght sad at this
lato hour. (Cheers of "You're wel-
come.') Of the many gratifyipg re-
ports from every part of tta country,
toae tave given me nmrs genuine and
sincere gratitude than ttaaa tram aw
own dty aad my own eounty af .Stafk.
end I appear now. only to fa I have
doae on so many forsser occaaioas, to
you ones mors for tta
heerty indorsement which ]
^nve to-day given my public acta.
Arksnaa*.
Little Rock. Ark., Nov. „ T—Tta
largest countlee show gaise far Bryi
tnd ice tine he will cerry the stoto by
76,0M. Necrose did not vote tfctlr ton
strength Returnp from ressols eoun-
des not received. ladlcstioas aia that
six Democratic congreesme
ed by increased majorities.
At 11:0 o'clock Tussdny alght the
returns show a slight falling it In
the vote la large countlee, which may
reduce Bryan's majority to MJ89. Va
ths cities Bryan run* a trite lfKat
tta Democratic nominees tor
A very small vote wae received If the
Popnlist Hector*, aad tta Prohibition
vote In the state will not eneeed 18th
The vote of Little Rock, Pert Smith
ssd Hot Springs was unususlly Hght
Tta Oasette eetimstcs a umjortty sf
M.OOO for Bryan la
Democratic
yead doubt.
Little Rock—City
Bryaa 1768. MeKltJey 8th
majority.
New Tork. Nov. T.—At 18 M thto
utornlng National
Manly, Olbbe ai
ference. it tta
tta following
out:
"On tta rsturns received at Rdpub
Hank hendquartera up to this hour th*
Republicaa national tommiilee claim
to have elected McKlaley and Rooes
volt by an a^astaial fate af 264, with
tta pneelbUitJr af twenty-one votm la
addition, making a total of 806. Theee
tweaty-oae votm eoaalst of the tMh
teea votm In Kentucky and eight IS
Nebraska. The atatos we surely claim
tor BcKinley and Roosevelt sre CaH-
toraia, ComedlnM, Delaware, Illinois
Indiana, Maryland. Iowa. Kansea
Maine, tlaaaaehaaet«a, Michigan, Mia*
aeaota, New Hampahire. New Jenssy,
New Tork, North Dakota, Ohio, Ore-
Peaaaylvanla, Rhode Islshd,
South Dakota, Utah, Vermont. Waah-
lngtoa. West Virginia, Wtaaonaln sad
Ths Duke ot Abruasl has chartered
the Gothenberg whaler. Capalla, to pro-
ceed to Pranx Joaefiakd. Is search of
three miming Arctic exploration ex-
peditions. f J
Thf Arrow, too fastest torpedo, boat
in the world, has been launched at
Nyack. It is guaranteed to make
forty-two miles an hour, and amy
make fifty.
The Susquehanna Coal company at
Wtniiutt pena. Pa., granted tta da-
mands Of tta mtapworkers la that coir
Imef sad work has been renewed. Over
7W men are affecthjl.
A formal union of the Free and th-j
United Preebyt«rian churchee was con-
summated at Edlnburgch. The new or-
gaaSsatlotf Is known is the United Free
%^jfc'ftatod Chinese
tataadad by,,order
pram taoauae of faia too liberal vlowe
was watt known la diplomatic droiee
at Wsshlngtea, sa ta had ssrvad as
mlalatar from v hie country to the
United Staiaa from ltM to tta latter
ftirt 'df MM. Ha waa Chang Tea
Hooo. Hie death occurred last July#
but tta outqids world becsme aware
Ot tha (tat only a low days sines.
Chaag ' traa. aa able diplos^ and
well thought of la oSdkl clrdee. He
wss a pronounced snttqnsrlan, and
whlls In this oountry msde many vis-
itstothe Metropolitan Museum at A ft
In New York, where he cpuld study
tts fare oollection of prlos& AnUqul-
tieu. Especially on the specimens
frem hie native land wss ta aa aa-
thority, aad hi* information la con-
nection urito them was of great aid
to the antiquarians of tta United
States. ^ memsnto of his visit to
this country la to ta toaad at tta
m
most
Louis, Aad
that dtytoj^^H
His dsath waa .vary
—-artT?
suawy .M•mm*}
though the general
wss 77 years old,
rhp'thaS^ - 'beats
markably
and tad
plained of
Church of Scotland.
Prince Hohenlohe, in conversation
with a representative of tta Aseodsted
Press, msde some interesting state-
menS regarding Me resignation of
the German chancellorship.
. Rev. J. R. Busgett, for nearly forty
years pastor of the Oovernment Street
Presbyterian ehureh. Mobile. Ala., sad
oae af the soutVs grestest onlpit ora-
tors. passed sway in the Oulf city.
The rather important subject of coast
defense Is the one considered in th*
annual report .of J- M. Wilson, ehlel
of engineers. OeneraHy eneaktng. he
reports modi gratifying progress la
the mtecution o* th* various projects
during tta loot flees] year. . A >,
Though repcrated by miles of rro*ea
aim. there Wtn ta telegraph eommual-
cation between Noma snd St Michael
daring the spprosrhlng long Arctic
Mater. A temporary csbls has been
tsld by ths Alaska Commercial "com-
pany aad hi now to fu'l one rat ion _
The United Statee coast survey
steamer. McArthur, sfter two mon*h-
|n Alsshaa wsters. msklng chart
tons and revis'"u of tta «e* «
• errtvd at V cto*1a. B. C
g th* frln the ve-**i celled at
M*i * Glacier ., She entered the bey at
aifffci'.'r;.
ri The Kalahta of Labor dienuto be-
tween tta Parsons aad Hayss faction*
was taken Into th* eoprem* court of
the District of ColumMn. when Par-
eons sad others flled s bill sgatnal
John Hayee and other* ssklng s re
eefoer sa aoeouatiag snd slss as la-
1
dtlsana af■■ St
ealy at his tame la
L« PWE
% IS
r&m
£
SXVX. Frdau
*.•
L--£lthe
Qaa. Frail
a native
York and s gradu-'
ate of Weat polat in the class of 1841
He had fo«iht with distinction In tta
Mexican war. and tta outbreak of the
dvil wgjr:found him In St Loula a
Prosperous lumber merchant He took
ddea with the confederacy and tor
two years tarred to that causa. The
Principal Incident In his dvll war ca-
reer was his defense of Camp
la this dty gad his surrender IS
Ittl, to tta todsral troops und
eral Lyon. The state militia tad taaa
called together for their annual drill
and were encamped under Froet on
tta outskjKaf^toff taaa.
they oould Sat ta opportaalty active-
ly to express their sympathlss with
tta sooth they were captured by ths
boms guards and tta Misaouri volun-
teers. After the cfcap of tta *iiar
Qensral Vroet returned to St
and settled on his farm nssr the city.
One of his apu, R Graham Frost
who died eeveral months ago, repre-
sented a Missouri district la caaarsm.
infla
When tbese sra
ache and nervonaacm are
nut Ths usivereal tsstimonv"
m - - "~Z~ ~Z - - - - • - m' W •
snd «ddy women, cured 1 —
Prescription,'* is this: • *Jt 1
feel like s new women."
m
, W v'1, < 1
H
ssss
? i'
if¥?Wa!g|y:tWKHfy m
;•
\ ■ '
r
sjjss
bed for jrcan."
Dr. FUn
SS* ..
Lincoln sis Soy.
There wss held near Qaleeburg. 111.,
recently, s cdebratloa to hoadr of the
aiaety-flrst anniversary of tta birth
of John T. Baraett or Squire Barnatt
as ta Is generally kaawa. It took
plaee at the log home waat of Oelee-
burg, and many descendants from
Kaox aad Warrsa oouatiee Wire pre*-
. 1 CHANG THN HOON
KatMtaMtoa Museum ot Art
sftSa of a hammer
the Haa dynasty, aad la
years old. This ws
ta waa returalag
Victoria's Jubilee.'
It
InSSfT
Tta
Casstet. tae returned
aratamita'ari
«/1w^fr ArrsifdL
American woman haa
to tta «f-"-i«ry af
dateatioa by tta
daa Moeurs, as that
partlealsr
of tta
Has aia
which Is
with tta Saty of
pattlag tots m
ontlon tta to
dsaliag with fl
women of the half
world. Tta
recent vtedm of
tta Bi
Moears , le May
Gar lick of Balti-
more. wlfo of tta
Marqola
Mar QarUek. • Sta Is m
mmj uvma. ^ m fnm ^ ^
foeu of toe brutal
rooimeal to which eta
ta tta poUee, who, la
itfl
A peculiar interest sttoctas to tta
Ufa of Mr. Bsraett tor ta wss oas of
tta young msn friends of Abratam
Lincoln, who was s tow months his
ssalsr. ■ >v*^. j
Tta squire esys that Llnsoln snd ta
wars oftan together, aad that although
ta thought much of Lincoln, he never
voted tor hlm~but onee, aad that waa
whea ta raa tor tta legislature sgalast
Cartwrlght He recalls maay
mt lnddenta. When ta flrst bo-
wl th Lincoln the lat-
to
Waahlngtoa
e months In
Hay
after
during which time ta confer
with Count Lasssdorf. Ruaelaa
minister of foreign affaire. eWnc#rnin«
th# Chinee* sad aft&sr latornstloanl
quistiono. * <
It la eaM that over MM hogs In th«
vicinity of Hamdeo and Antlers. L T.
hsve died within tta past (our weeks
The disease Is sstd not to bs cholera
but ooam 'strange aad1 unknown
malady.
Cot.ff. B Burnett Is back at Clar-
endon from kia Territory rnneh aad
le justifiably happy.. He haa Japt.dle-
p<«eed of another' cooddarahle buncb
or the famous "SM'' steers.-ths pur-
cbassr being F. W. Madden of Taylor
Tbr prica Is sot given.
Mr. Howe, aa IBtaola capttslist hai
purchased 1811 scras of rice land Is
JcfTersoa coaaty at tM aa acre. Mr
Howe will Immediately cat it lato 200
sere firms, bslld the neeees^ry leyem
snd t*n«msat hoosm sad equip It with
sn irrlgatloa plaat> . « . W i
O. fl. Whttoaf lis OX reach wae la
Childress oa hto-wap to th# rartcv
H* tad lotfiaai ftata Ksnets "nty
sn<i gave rather adveree reports of th*
csttle condition He la of tla opinion
thet prfcee wtn go loam ttaa at pres-
ent
R, C. Burma of Labhock county tae
r*teraod from Ooffeavltto, Mo., whore
a ai tm a# aM^o
WHi lO rffffTI BIS iffa QT rtfll-
tared Horeforde, heeded by tta ptiaa-
winaer Columbus tta ISth. Mr. Bums
haa placed the herd oa his ranch, dgbt
w Ile« ea«t of Lubbock. ,
The eletitlua to determine whether
or aot hogs, sheep sad toots ehouM
raa at lnrge In Orimss county resulted
to t victory for tta aide thst dedred
tha aafaraemeet of snch a pr^h'Mtlo^
Only about Mt votee weia cad 4a tta
wee oae of tta kodtag singers of tta
Q"etls Square Opera eompaay at tta
Mr to Now Task. Her
to aa ftaUaa. Imsrts^
asaltreaOag tar,
Isaviag her althfut means, Wtaroupoe
eta returned to the operatic stage,
making her Heropsaa debut at I
Carta
. Dr. Mward A.
at tta heed of
a. who has hs
departamat of
eeoaomlcs aad aodology to Stanford
university since ltM, tae Jed bs
dsctsd aa eeenriele member of tta Xa-
atitote International de Sodologle el
hrla. There are only flee other asa
here af thle eodety la tta Bailed
MUt SsMy Jasaf.
It L, Nar. 7.—oe aa
t 22 000, It
which la ltM
WW
C. B. Blaakeaehfp. who trsvele ex-
to tta ladlaa Territory, ro-
an tocreeoe la acreage of tta
B crop la tta territory. Tta In-
Territory will produce thle en-
batea aad thM to pugtrded.
ta aayt. aa a boaeervattve sotinreto.
Peeana are aolag tn at a lively rate
al Aeetia. Tta jrtoM la heavy aad
priem tor the nuts Several ear-
will be abippsd from there to
kmfketa "before the ssssos
la a podtloa to know
Xmmim* -n ^
Daaghtor af Gov. Daa W. Jouee. Who
WU1 Chrieten the Monitor Artanaas
at Newport Newe. Va.. Nov. M.
deacon Oaa fee of
Maria Cols mho, Methw aad staler,
aia si preaeat ismstee of tta aeytam
far tta tamslsaa ta tta aMy af Cadta
11 la aaM that Jnmmmta la their pea*
aaaaloa ianta taste bly prove their da>
Oarotya
danghtor
Charlm King. U. a
A., recently fln-
took a prtas
id by tta Al-
OoraeUle.
grpaare around Tylsr
taaas raiest
iap they wtn
I%e? are eaM
latormattaa that win
pereone Is tta
Princeton unlverdty la
In tarmada au^
large property which was
haiiw:
,, 0 ) f
Danea, Tex.. Nov. 6.—Acoordlag ta I
rumorf a gaatlmaaa arrived to aM*
Tasag the other day armed wllh aaaim.
mladoa af MMM, which ta aald ta
waa authorised to tat Ip a lamp
smaller same upon MsKJalay^i
tor sucoom oa Tuesday.
Hla first stop waa amde at aaa af tta
larger towns oa tta line of
en Psdfle. Hare ta waltad:MlpM;v
crowd of agriculturiete who waMtiil^
fully counting tta money they had
edved tor their cotton.
"Say. boya." ta bagen. "wha la
to ta tta next prsddsntr .
-Bffly Bryan* by gUly-
"Bet you HO; m 8M that ta wo^t"
-ru tsu yoo what PB Sa^ i
old farmpr, after a pa ass, TH
HM evea that I aaa I
that Bryan will carry, aad
that I aaa aame tour
that win tan Into hla e
Tta amart maa wto
after that propaaltloe
mourn after a piece at
Th*.i
Jersey,
tha
tta
ta waa
JOHN U BARNBTT.
was aagfiped with William Berry,
af Joha Berry, to tanning a gro-
PsMwn AJrm mm Cites.
Tta sgresmsat bdwoea Oreet Brit-
eta uad ftmamnj on a common Chi-
nees policy to accepted by tta Ualted
Statae aad Raaeta ss a pledge rather
ttaa m a guide to their own oettaa.
In reopoadlng our government dmply^
assents to prinefpiea which It wee tta
flret to tormelate, eamely, tta prin-
ciple af tta open door end tta prin-
ciple of tta preeervattau of Chlneee
rritortsJ and adminlstrativs entity.
Under tta drcumstssem sn seeump-
m of leadership oa tta part of tta
a eoatrasttag powore would ta
surd, and we tave only to reoflrm
r earn views without giving prom-
/JJ.dfd PW Song.
Two yaars ego Masa Alve, a etagor
tomota ta Aeetra-
lta, volaatesrsd to
dM oae ersalag
at Ssatlga before
eoam aaas who
wore about to go
lato idisat. aha
la now taforseed
that a wealthy Aa-
etraltaa. to reedg-
attioa af her hlad-l
a, **M well aa
of tar magaitcsat
uwmant aa a vocalist** has left her
8176.0M, which Is at tta rats at Mf.-
ih of tta sevea eeage eta
Msse. Alva Is a Proteetoat
with flM ta
while ta tal
tta
by tta
That wee oae electioa bet
riacod that thle la aa
UIA ■ .I nto lilla 8 ^ dMb''
Pfvllwlwl s# Wmw$ R
of thM republic.
Parte, Tat. Nav. L—While WMSflS^A^ I
Oulia of thM dty, returalag atBi .
soggy ead double torn, from tta Tar-
rltory, wee bdng crooaed at a tarry %
aorto of Hentatawa. tta aahle taota ''
pmt tators rseeblag tta Tessa aide,
tad tta ferrybost drifted twa sdtae
tad oeo-talf before a leading eoaM ta ;
iffected Ths river wee up ' ehaat * r
twdve foot T. W. Oriflkh. Mat IS
P^>m Hook s ferry, seys that ta atol^Tf;
etnetar of deed cattle, mw tadk patta- -
kino, etc flouting dawn Red rtvar yea- . "
terday They are eappassd ta ta*
saaa swept down hy rtam ta tta Kkm
kia ead Boggy. W. P, G reeky, a tors
ar Juot above the Khmfthi Mat tm
Sdertbla lead hy aapflag.
Alva.
Nbv^t^-W
Oleosa. Tea.
ay, tta en producer,
to tta Bdeas leugue i
five mils^ aa which
Iri.Jcd ta three Mg i
win M
Mae, hae
fourth WeB aa tha
league, while It hue not ap to
LI KM
uf tta dtp
ttttmmU mnd raraa
Tta etota of lUlaota tae 8t6,lM mora
totaMtoSta ttaa R tat to ltM fta
gala la oatestod Bp Now
York aad Pennsylvania aleae, aad to
tardy asoaaded hp tta lattor plats.
ah. '*— «d at** I laiaral S"*
m^g f |i|J*w7i—
•HIT WlUOVVftfip lift., fl „ ^
eaa of J. OTtoU was totatty taai hy a
14-year elf tap. TM
aver a wire toaat ' JSJP
aa Thf
with tta eiwplw of Tex-
sraaos ta populetloa ta Hit-
am ltM aad MM usee 741.-
a little km ttaa M per
'"V"
%h ■
m-'m/
■
frafIMn ArfSkgr
m
Pirtog tta Itallaa
lag tta Skg* of
from tta
m
Waco, Tax, Not. 8>
Ooke. deceeosd, left har
win. which win be Hot tar proaaaa, «o
her brother, Col. jnasm ft Home, wha
M also Biade the adtatatotretor at 0M
valuable eetete, worth prataly WMMt>
wTfrti xmqpmmm in mv w iwinpHS
Slabs tta pMrtiottMhM Che asWe of
the death of Mrs. Coke. Od. Florae tae
torn tor tta worthy tady^rt oanavt
for tar death, -Ataotig tta tettora IB
oaa from Oen. John B,
itaadar pjWm it tta/jH
orate Votoraae. Senator Coke
with Oaa. Gardoa part of
tag tta wat, I
mead la at lead two
to the
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Thompson, F. C. The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 8, 1900, newspaper, November 8, 1900; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth252324/m1/6/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.