The Dublin Progress. (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, March 12, 1897 Page: 6 of 6
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the PROGRESS. DUBLIN. TEXAS MARCH Vi. IHII7.
N'KIEEf
TIKES TUI OATH. E
It Now President of These
United Sutes.
j tha new tint
bill will be ready to introduce in ibt
of tba boom at
after oougreae
•a- bias.
IlM chamber Thar* wm a ear of H peaking of the report that the law
a* wkaa aeeau officials aaaoaaced might provide that the datiea amamad
Vie# preaid eat Elect Hobart, who eo- ahoald go tato .fleet im mediately apun
tered from the right doar.gomg to steal the introduction >4 the bill, Mr. Ihagley
oear the preeiding officei '• desk. All
ms traaiiw.
withdrawn to permit a vote to be taka
the dia-
Proceedings of the Senate
and the House.
•aid that it *nul i iw impossible under
THE GENERAL ASSIGNMENT BILL.
thia by amlanaorj to the main aceue.
______ which waa ao eagerly awaited, the ar-
j • rival of Preatdent Cleveland aad Prem-
THE CEREMONY SIMPLE. ««ot Elect McKmi-v it w« ju»*
I i : ou when twev mihv«1 the main door*
Filler AdmlaMcrs the
Oath af Oltt.
facing the vice !>r*-i'i*-iit and attention
wu nvvted it onie on tneae two cen-
tral figure* They ware seated imme-
diately in front of the prteidiug officer,
facing the aerial- and crowd* The
ITEYEISOI L00I8 AFTER HOBART presidential party naik their *eat*.
_____ Vice l*re»id*-nt Stevenson arme and
oar oonatltntiou to make a Uw retroac-
tive
The coinunttee ha* under con* ill •ra-
tion the »ugar schedule, hut reached no
definite conclusion regarding It.
The free hot schedule wae Completed
Nearly all the remaiuiug articln* which
had not been disposed of and which
were datiatie under the McKinley law
have been restored to the dutiable lt«t
at a rate aomew hat lea* than the Mc-
Kinley rates.
lluuau Artoj.lt Ike Mafia Aawolntail
to Ik* Vi.•tur# aart lh« Vertker I aa
aliarallaa raaljwarl I alii trllll
I •lagrataiuaii eaten Maaarai bf Ike
lloua* aa-l **»•«•
Alans. March * -The houae at-
It waa kit privilege to rl
coaaion, bat he would waive that (am-
lege if the majority would conaant to
take • vote immediately The majority
wax willing and the vote wa» taken,
the vote revolting 47 yea» and 55 nay*.
Mr Biair moved to reconsider. and
•t>rea<i rhat motion on the j eirnal Mr
Wolter* moved to reconsider mm m<>-
turn, on wlHt h the result v».t« .V, yeaa
and 4?* nay*
Ai xnv March in 1 li» |w-ndmg hu»-
lllejut before tile »• hats V' tterd.iy W.I*
Passes Away After m
of Long DuratjJ
SHE DIE3 IN CONNECTIM
II*t nr* vt ta Iktiilti |t y
to Ik* Memory u| yff Jf
kaurt 111 la Tkti
M M a Wriu, ^
lag Mi*
tt. lb* Heart luf I’ul.lla.
M*VI< Mill, Cost
terojited in tii a .lay for adjournment the aiaeU'ino-nt to uic.ud* farm lal**r tn Henry V\ ard It**., tier disfi g J
Friday, hut 'ailed
Mr Koldun* moved that the hoti»»
noacoucur in the »on ate amendment* to
the hill validating the title* to land* <-r-
the lator !»••« l-i.l The umeudment
wu* .Adopted hy a ft ito of 11 to 7.
let'
Crew* Wile—art the fee
at the Cagllwl—Over Tweaty
Moa Made l> the
The IVeeeralloa*
wdlagly riae.
invited hia aacceeaor to step forward
and take the oath of office. Mr lire
hart ad van ere 1 to the ueak, railed hi*
right hand aud took the oath in accord-
ance with t ha constitution Than ex-
Vica 1 “reeldeal Btevenaori delivered hi*
valadictiwy addree*. apeaking hoaraely
aa a revolt of tba recent atraiu
Mr Hobart then advanced to the
providing chair, and for the find time,
axerented hie official function* hy call-
The pottery achedule ha* not yet heeu roueooaly eold a* isolated and «!•-• ached
completed, and there i* now consider-
able (juration whether the ad valorem
rat< » of the McKiah-y law ahall be re-
•tired nr apeciflc dutie* impoeed
Wamhiwoto*, March ft —Thoraday.
for the fourth time in tha hiatory of thi*
grant repoblic, a untiveboro citizen of
Ohio, in the |«aaenoe of untold thou-
aaada of hi* countrymen, lient hi* head ,ng the *eaate to order
over tha aacred book and took tbaaolema »<*** ■■«*" fw ,h- W10*1
oath which bound him for four year* to
. .. , preemve viace. delivere'l
watch over and guard the welfare of
tha American people It wn» an im-
New labia*I Ivura la.
Wamiinoton. March 8 —The ei*ca-
tive mansion Saturday wm the center
of attraction for great crowda of vuit-
on and f«r many nmmtnent public
men President M Kiuley wu at hu
d*ek at 9 o'clock ch aring away more
The aenata amendment* provide* that
title* to only th<w* laud* occupied hy
aettlera, their veiid.-e* or tenant*, ihall
be validated
There vi) conaiderahle dehate and
finally tiooooacurrency wa* agreed to.
Th<- Evan* aaaigument hid wae th*n
laid before the hou**. tie* |».nding
amendment being that of Mr Blair, to
the amendim-nt of Mr ttogau of Cald-
well
Another amend nent that the lien
given to farm htu.ia shall !*• subnrdi-
nate to the Und id*' lien wa* adopted
S-veral other mluor amendment*
were tacned on to the hill and the mea*
ure passed to eagro*«m<-nt The ruie*
Were su*(»*nded and tie* hill passed
Several bill* wer** passed to engross-
ment, hut none w-r-- of mte'h public m
ter***t
CongT****uiaii p n • r« wa* honored
with a *«-at l>y lie- i r* *eieui of the *.*n-
ate
Tie- hill authori.*. rig M T and M C
yesterday morning at l'i:||^|
ue<f iline** oFa number of
has upon several 'i,ff>-rxai
l»*|ii r*|>nrtad at lie ;*>ia|g(a
her deiniee w a* ted Uliexpato
No woman wa* ever meats
h*r husband and hi- memga*
the wife of Henry W.i-d ggg
death after *everal v. ir* of m
i» now announced >h««g^
t/*r of I>r Artemu* IlnhaiSSl
ton. Mam* She wa* t*-irn
and wu chcitten.«l Kumoa 1
w a* when *he wta at *. hialg
Ma»* . and H«nry \V\rd Btak
chaplain of the ecnate who. in an im-
the !ir*t invo-
cation to th« new wnaic
A* the chat .lain <*l *Mel Vi^e l*r<**ident
Mr Itogan *amendment provide* that ‘ hapman. to hnng »..it again*! the *tate ,,,,,1,.,,^ ,t Amhemt tf;wt tkw
• it* ft ft M M §. .all... I mm a w . .f ■ o a t I ( _ I a ftft V W *-,!*«*
prvwmng matter before the public made ,he tall ahull n«H pn.hihit r referenc-* «.f f- rtte h.nng of an arti.ian w. d »• |lllJjht,.j |lwir |rol|li
.1 _... .. . . .■ ■ a. . ... v, .a It ia • wa I r* ft ■ _ ft I. ft _ _ _ — I .ft I — ft. . . I el. . *
preeelve. yet a Iwautiful and vtmple „oWt ,llw *.nate for tie*
ceremony, that marked the acc*a*ion of nr»t nine. Kte-aking in a *trong. well-.
William McKinley of Ohio, a *todent. modulated ton* a* he delivered hi* in-
lawyer, representative and gov<-riiir, to trodnetory addre**.
tha high office of president of the Unit- The proclamation of the outgoing
ed States of America
Then- have been many inauguration*
tn Washington, hut in many respect*
that of Mar'di 4. I*»7. will go down tn
history a* excelling all l»*for.- t’jttr.cn*
of the Capital city worked to that end
with a degree of energy unknown even
in the care tiion y of a loving community,
and the great (Mipul.tr demon(rtration
pf*wuiMtit ' ailing an • xtra *,-«*ion of the
wnate having luen read Vice Pr.**idenl
Hobart re,|u>-ftt*d th*- new nenator* to
advance and take the oath of office At
the pt-widing officer'* *ugg„*tion. Mr
M'-rrul. the patriarch tie »enato. w a*
c,m:,iinieiite.i i.v i.viug ti1” lir*t to 1*.
• worn hi
It wa* 1 :t> m , wli'-n tie- l»*t oath
w a* admilii-tered. and a* the formal
demand* nt*m him for hi* time The
fir*t tp rcc,; v-* attention wa* the cabi-
net I V>niinl**ion* were *lgtied hy th.<
prendent e.ftr.y in the day and the iii**in-
U*r* were *w*>rti in All the member*
except Mr t lag**, w ho took the oath of
office at the fr* s»urv department, w • r»
»worn in at the White |{ou*>-
The new cabinet M-tiaratcl wit'c.iit
the f .rn.a.tti- * • f a cabinet lum-Mrig
An nth iy. of th,- - tato dcnarttiient nm"
ov* r ami -aid tic at! or* w. re m r- i>!i
lie*. f..r Air Sherman if he .«> d. - r.-I
landlord* for thr<*- months' rent; in
favi^ of employe* fur three inoath*'
wage*; in favor of e*tat»«. heir* emt
ward* for debt* due a* • \e.-utor*. a«l
nnmatrator* aud guar iian* in favor of
the *tale. county ami city for tat.*, in
favor of. creditor* funding vendor*-, me-
chanic* or improvement li<-n^ ■ u tie-
h< »ii**t.a,l
Thureday wa* uni.(Ue aud *ucc,-,.ful m e*i» h,>gau tin- *tipreuie court ju»tice*
every t>artirular
The decoration* of the city were in-
romparat-ly superior to anything ever
awftdi m Washington : the magnificent
bodies of regular United State* troo(>*
wer*. more unrnemu* than any gatherwl
since the (irant great dieplay at th>-
close of the war. when 17 (sovereign
status hail gathered their eitixen* in the
going fir*t. then Cleveland and l*r<--i-
deiit McKinley and < fficial* followed
l*re»i(l>-nt McKinley mvie hi* fealty
to the American fevipie on the eaut ter-
race of the capitol in the presence of a
great multitude A dazzling and in
»|nring iw-ft-ne •;»••*(! out before hi-n a*
h" antM-ared on t In- *te(«« of th<> *etiat<*
wing to take ili>< oat), and deliver In*
inaugural Except for Cleveland'* fir*t
limp of parade, and over t/tcivil orgaui- inauguration m I**.',, there ha* t.-.-u no
cations hel|ied to NWell it* magnificent
pmpigtiooa
The line of march of the parade waa
longer than aaaal—fully four mile* in
fact—made eo to eae* t he pressure of
spectator* upon the line in the central
part of the city, anil to intnre the
maintenance of the line unbroken.
General Henry Porter, grand marshal,
reviewed the parade from a (rant on
Vermont avenue and K afreet, well
*uch ideal day for thi* momentous cere-
mony
A* far ae eye maid reach thousand*
of pi-ople could tie *e*m (>ack*d together
tightly. Five radiating aveuuea were
filled with triM>[*». window* of hou*"*
overlooking the erene were ina**"d with
(M*)ple, every available perch of the
capitol building wa*'occupied.
Ilglir^ llr !)*•• |,r*t I* P
\V ft-lii\'».lo*1 M »r fi |o 1 'ft, r i*
(|inte .» ftpir 1 contest going on .i-n-.i.g
-the lion**- Im in., rat* >>v- r th« tioiu.ii ••
tion f.,r •(>• a*.-r in th- J>*iuo< r:»*i• m
cu*. leM AUS, tu-- (*Mlitiot| give* tic- *11- -
e,-*.ful m.m tin- i".tiier*hi(>of the minor-
ity, a piac-on the committee of r-j.**
and po*»ihly way* and mean* '1 e--r.-
i* now a ;i-corner**i fight for the ^ia<
Mi Mil 1 in atid K."/r»rd*oti of lento—
and llaih-y ot lvta* l.-ing ramiio it-*
It w ,i* a,*o -.iid that I hand of Nl.--uri
would h- a candliiate; but if he i-. t:.-
fact i* no' known by tn- I>-in<.ratic
1» ad'-r* Th- pre*,-nt out.iM.k i* that
llaii-y i* in the |e ft<l.
Praiurratlr Sftllftlorft Caurui.
W**iu>inos. March lo —The !>-mo-
erntic a>-nator* held a cuu<-u* 1 u. *day
to consider the advisability of forming
a coalition with the silver K--publican*
and Populist* tor th- control of the
senate The meeting reau.t.-d in noth-
ing beyond a g-nerai exchange of view*
McKinley fac»d the people from and the authorization of Senator tior-
a email raie-d and carpeted platform
d«e*irated with blood red bunting at the
toward the place net for disband- ,p'1 for“,n« ,h“ «•'"» A
•((iiare apace at a quarter angl- filled
with 1000 chairs was reserved for the
cabinet officer*, aenator*. representa-
tivee, diplomatic corps, anprema court
and other dignitarie* entith-d to admix-
■ton
When Mr McKinley and Mr (Tleve-
land appeared they were greeted with
Ranly haa th* morning »»f Inangura- ekemu by the vast mnltitnd*. As they
man. chairman of the cau.-u-. Pi ap-
point a new- steering coinmitt**- to con-
sider the situation in all it* tearing*
and report to a future <onf* r-n""
To witnea* all this display there wa*
n mighty gathering of American people
in tha capital, and even up to noon to-
day the railroad* (mured thousand*
Into the city to swell the great total of
HepuMiran *laarag> Catninlliaa.
Wi«Hlft(iT'W. Man-h |o. — Senator Al-
lison. chairman of the Republican cau-
ru*. ha* named the remaining memlier*
of the Keputdi-an steerage committee.
They ar<- follow*; Alli*on. chair-
man ; Hale. Aldnch, Caliom. liavi*.
tton day opened ao pn>muingly, ao far walked down the platform the yell* and *"'1 Cart' r
aa tka waatber condition* are run-
Whan the ran rose there waa
k taady breesa, which brought juat
i front to atimulnte the circula-
dm at early riaen
VHe mlnotea after 10 o'clock l*r*«i-
shouta became deafening, and aa he Tk* New H.a.t.r gr.a. riorlda.
atepjNftd upon the raiaed platform Mr .Savannah. March h -Colon-l John
McKinley felt compelled P> acknowledge Henderaou. vice president and general delinquent fo'r tan. * sinc e J in. 1. Iw',,
counsel for the Florida Central and
Peninsular railroad, while her* on court
huainnsa, received a telegram from
(jovernor liloxham tendering him th*
appointment Pi the United State* sen-
ate and Henderson wired hi* accept-
ance
LEONARD FIRE SWEPT.
Tk* Ratlra Hoalaaa* Rartlna af
Town Waa IftMlroy*,! by
The d-bate- 0(1 tIII*.- mil" tidmem*
(*m*um(*l th- (*. ir • ...........Iiiig*. and
th« matter, w i* unM;•• ;d--d w h.-ti th-
Ic ii«" ;ft.ij..urn. I
In.- | rets.lent lad l-'-r th- .-nut ■
*• n it ■ I i.i N ; . ■ n I. tig i.. d- <•'«
ji,iv.ftUc tn ;iiiv iiP.ii. y,. : tn- r- ion aiid
intended \/> do ih »y witli the "g... I
cl.m*e" in not*-*
There wcr<- two r-i. r’» . n th- I .1
Th* miuorttv r->;“.r» w *- s-l-.i.f* I. win-h
virtually ki.l*th" l.i.l Tn- v«-t • *t-«-l
1 , to |.t
Mr Itogcr* < i.l, d U!> in* bill vith *ri/-
mg county offi.-.-r* to t i*- fiie.ity and
guaranty i*.:n|iarii('* < n tu> .r < th iai
l*>nd*
Mr I.inn of Wnartou amended hv
a-hling a j.rovi.o that t w o *olv. nt r»i-
d**nt* of tn<- county t*- on tn- (*>nd
1 tie till pift**eii to etlgro--ni"|it
Senate bill No in. n|,-ir<-t>ri ttmg th-
direct fund to the *tat- university, wa*
laid h-fore the senate on it* third re el-
ing
Mr Linn of Whonoti moved to po»t-
I»rt|e t,ut tin* wa* io«t
Mr I-inn offered an amendment that
th* c. ,m t trole r return .n- ugh of the di-
rect tax fund to pay a.1 . lum* for act-
ual (H-naltie* aii.j .-.-.I- amounting to
ai.iut !*..»*• Th- ani.-miment wa*
adopted.
Th- pill w i. th-n pa*«-| i.y a vote of
.'I t>. I
Mr ll-ad tnov.-d to rec«m«idiT and
fat,l". an.i tne motion orevail'-il
At -tin. M.ircn in - Tie- first hill ix-
fir- »ii" senate M-.tiilav wa* tltat of
Mr Colquitt, "to provid" for the collec-
tion of tax.-* heretofore and that may
hereafter l». levied, max ng such taxes
a lieu on th» land tax-d. e«tal<li*hiog
and continuing *ucn lj.-n;
th* insane a*yiu ii at I erfcil wu* tin
pending hii«iu— wlou ’he senate
adjourned
Th- ijoti*" ,-X!*-iid*.I another after-
noon in diften**u(k. tn- pending assign-
ment hi.l, aed In. .'on t cut ion of me
minority i* trial tie- measure In* gone
backward m»te» ! of ljv;ng Ad van. in
t.-iat ir; — K'tgan amendment, wni.-h w*.
aio(tt-tl, prscaicai.v < nia»«- ...it-* it Tn>.
.viic-i. ilout r.-f. rr- d t--. w m. :t w .v«
alopt-d IV * Tift ft Voce ft .4,1*. M-fti.l*.
t riat «■ —t;• n * w * n . « . i ia ! i-r*-!
i-r* n —.ia.i a t .ipn.r. .» -. ng ■ .11• • r
fi.ngft, to v«(i»j. r- 1. i.- l-r j ur n.»-
tll'-niyot ii' r*|e*teU't"
M uiy fti* ngo o! tn ■ i,..l ar ■ di-»*M--
.-r
*b
L If V
'ft'' .
tied ftft.th tii, i»ni" nuiii.lit.. .im< l a r
• id- riti-n .f tn- *am i» talk-i •
• "a).t tin Uiftti* r having • ug**.-,t,-d *u -n a
(.r-.'.ur- In-, m.nority - ..n-u th.it
» -he • { t n«- *) *•• * ft h— I ft , v-» it.. * of t ti*
t ... ■ iiinot ».-• i" 1- • r <i n- m-i- h linger.
an i i.. it -in uld ;vi- * r d * .*• ur
t o i- w ... id—.-rti',1. -
n,-lift.- ,tii— mm >r.*y go f ir :i- r->
• ;.iii*-i. i fti.it a- am«-od -i ft..* 1- .. w,.l
•... {. »f-.l i.y a Ilia, Illy Vot- of tie-
li>,u*■*. If* tfiend- c.aitfi, Ii .w.-ft.-r,
tfiat a vote will lei reached on Friday,
and ttiat tn*- bill wi.i l.*- < !igro-»--d. «.x-
pressing the tmllef tint while the till -
n.jllty would doahtieae tie U|> the house
on hnai pa*-ag.. ratn*r than *•— it en-
acted into law. tti-y will not do no to
|irev*nt *ngr>*i*ment
The «tatiw now i« that the measure i*
sidetra.-ged until Friday i.v tu- hou*>-
agr.-efuent to con-lder senate mil* on
Wednesday- and 1 nur* lay* Meantitn
Turner* assignm-iit bill will liav*
rignt-.,f-way a- *(*in ae the (e-nding
m> a*ure i* disposed of
Congr-ramon J.iaeph I) Sir...* wa*
in ttie hail during the ftr*t t,art of tin.-
house *e*>ion and wa.* Imnonxl iiy *ait-
aiile resolutions
vt'i- IIKNHV w «
w »• not ufit.l Aug. .1. .
Mr J'.- ecp.-r i.a,’ le-gu*.
ate gf 1 ,V-V r«n. a!'tirg
\ft efe We.hie.) T IX it '
rn»l life w ■ r>- it of y-
(>..-nt v. for t ti* * a . ,rv *
Mr Ih-r wojM hut i ■ a|
tli-y w.f-.- | if.(,T flay* t
TH t NEWS IN BHifcF
Andrew Carnegie, who ha* been seri-
ously ill at Creftinwich, Conn., I* re-
ported out of danger
Walling and Jackson, the murder* of
providing I’earl liryan. are U,«h ... k in the jail at h ~awTv^ryIk7p. i.ut
ffiT thu »a.** iuhI r,',nvi'?tn» « uf lan-1^ .^I',i»oun»( Kf
f..r -tie loved her iiu*h*n : ai
Children came to them -»
until lii«y had 1>>. and Mai
life wa* nec.-saanly one oft
■tant (M-cupation
From I*awrticehurg theyi
Indianapod* and from * ;a
lyn, w here he became if,.,
of tii* famous I’iymouth
w her* *h<- le*»m.. hi*
iiad met with a aenoo* a<TS
suited in partial (>araly*ui
and from which ah« n»*
She could tug even rca 1 at I
oriald write, and it occur
he could be of service p)
in answ ering in* letter- fit
two desk* Juat alike. w bi<‘
hack to bacM, at one of
while engaged in writing!
literary work, while aka
other When ahe had
cover**,I pi be able to oven
hoid affair* again *n*
hia reception hy bowing right aud left.
He then took hi* »eat in a big leather
chair The preeaare against the stand
waa ao term tic that women screamed
McKinley emerged from hi* Wjtb pain and several fata tad
oomon the arm of Senator Then fJkief Juatinu Fuller adminis-
Jnat behind him came Sw- tered the oath of offloe. which waa fol-
Mary Fortar with SenaPir Mitchell of lowed hy the addree* of President ||c-
Onptain Hetnatend of the Kmley.__
7wMk Aknar McKinley brought up EXTRA SESSION PROCLAMATION.
**ek ^ Wh° It |. laaaaftl kr tka rrealrt.aX aad Cn-
**• even in the ho- jrw Will Meet Mareh IX.
W AHfftNfJTON, March 9 — Fr. widen t
which may hav>- tx-en returned delin-
quent or re(* rp-d *>,ld to th* state or
any county, city or town f.ir the tax
due thereon* and not redeemed, or
which may hereafter I* r-turned deim-
quent or reported sold to the state or to
any county, city or town, to *ati*fy the
lien thereon." a* enacted hy the Tw«df.
ty-fourth legialn'u**.
'** Numurou* am-»dm*nf* were offered
Every union plasterer and hodcarrier
at lTucagvi i« on "trike for the restora-
tion of the md w ag* scale l’.a»terer*
want .Vi per day and h xlcamei*
I-’ i<)
Jame* Jtlair. i*i y.-ar- old. ami one of
th» wealthowt m-n in
dying at Scranton
husband would not have it
conMnned Pi a*ei*t him by I
hi* correspondence till thk 1
death.
Imnug th- dark day* d 1
•candal her faith in K
I'ennaylvania, i* fered After hedi*d*hai
deal for the pr-a*
Having^
Hallington Iksitii caiehraied , the first aiderable literary work dt
anniv.-r- iry of hi* American Volunteer* time, she had acquired at
Ft M mtontaa a flax 40 o'clock the
MW mafia for tha White House Saturday issued a pruclama- tion of the west aide of
tion nonvelung congress in extra session Monday morning. Hixteen imaineo*
of troop A. Clove- Monday, March 15. houasa, three of them being bnck atrnc-
The proclamation in fall is a* follows : tnroa, including the k-story buck Ma-
-By the president of the Unitea States wmio hall, went up in flame*
and several of them adopted, although
LaoNAMl), Tex. March lo—The moat none make any mat-nal rhang* lathe
disastrous fire that ever visited this |„|j
place destroyed the entire bus.neaa por- Xh„ blU WM th,.n ,<,^rwa| engronawi.
the •*|OAW^nnd under a *u*pen«on of the rules it
waa finally pawied
of America:
“A proclamation : Whereas,
public
the United States akould bo ooavened
son at II o’clock on the 15th
IKV7, to receive each com-
ae may be made by the ex-
ecutive;
“Mow, therefore, I. William McKin-
ley. prmMaat at the United States of
hereby proclaim and de-
clare that aa
the ooagrem of tha United
The fire originated in the livery stable
of liraly & Co . on the sou tii west cor-
ner of the square A stiff wlad wa*
blowing from the south, thus driving flnaj
the flames from one building Pi another
until the entire block waa consumed
The town poaseaae* no fire apperatna ex-
cept a few had extinguisher*
I*** about $30,000, with insurance
cIom to $11,900.
The bill excluding minora from any
courtroom during the trial of certain
criminal caaea waa paused Pi engross-
ment
'In motion of Mr Wayland hia fee
bill wa* laid before the seaata on ita
at N>w Vork.gi Snneay
Tw(» freight Irani* w*-re wre.-ked in a
collision near Ihrmingharn, Ala Three
m*n w<re danger'iu*iy hurt
T b*. citiv-n* of Greenville, Tex . are
jubilant over llie prospect* of .(-curing
th- free delivery of mail*
The NanMcnal Tula) works of Mr-
K)-*-*|«>rt. Fa , have cut the wages of
;Kai employe* in per rent
The U-year-old child of If Weidaer
waa killed n»ar New J'.raunfal*. Tex.,
by being kicked by a cow
uwpr»4».c»ioua style that
easily
"ller moot inter«*«ting ’
Jp-arher aa 1 Knew linn.’
a serial in n monthly ma
tier widowhood Mrs
little brick houae in Hi
Fly month church, where I
bund once swayed tha
with hia magic tongue,
hear the music of tha
Huafiay.
During tba last two ya
Fink MiHitgoinary and John Gentry
fought with pistol* at Gurnee. Ala. with bar aon-ln-law at
over game of crape. Gentry waa killed The day of her death
The ball waa passed by a vote of It to anfl Montgomery dangerously wounded anniversary of her hnal
3, Messrs. Beall. Hamooa and Linn of Th"re is no c|eW aa to the party that |>ariag the f4 honra
Victoria voting no and Mr l.*wia ra- l^nrh7 W,H ~>»ored.at Elgin, -1M> ,,1B had hem. un
faninir id toi« tei., mm wmk. - — —
Mr K'lger* called up hi. bill permit- ,,0,rh Hm,*h' ^ 75 W- h“ *»«« ™Rtt G,VEN N_'NITV
ting gumanty and fidelity companies to J""' ■>*»•- laaar. aM Harh-H
r.«.ft. i™- o(mZZ ^ ZZ C “ .............
it was read the third to* and passed.
_____ ______ ____________________ Mr. Horns called np tha senate btU ____________ _ ______
to convene in extra aamtoa at the power* will decide to adopt in the face ^nown •• the labor lien law tall, aad it * Episcopal church nt Hnlem, Mam , ta diet here of marder
capitol in tba city of Waahiagton an tha of the reply uf the Greek government WM lai'1 b*for* th« maato on ita second dead md ■ rr ’ hia punial
to their demands for the evacuation of
the with- Mr Yw,tw to amend by in
laleaaa Aevlely a* Alktac
Atnknm, March 10. —There ia intense
anxiety here relative to what action the
Rev Charles Ayer. I> D . who, for 15 Vahnon. Tex . March
t year*, haa been rector of 8t. Fetor’* !» the case of Joe lilake i
I Mh of March, 1897. at 19 s’olock.
of which aU parsons who ahull at that j Crate by Greek troops and
Henry Roberta nod Will Jennings, at hard labor la tha
ookwad, had a ah** ting scrape at a mi was brought here
Mpn ha entitled to am aa mam ban, drewal of the Greek fleet from Cretan *^0f^lnk farm labor and it waa agreed tiaar Lockhart, Tea Roberta ^ TMU from ffamphlBI
ata hereby required to take j water*. Greer* being witling to give in
aa to the fleet, bat bolding that her
•nope ahoald bo allowed to remain and
l hy tha powantn reetore order.
that the
at the Grook
•Fending farther action on the bUl tha
Amato adjourned
The Evans assignment bill which wm
pending bnainaaa waa token ap again
immediately after roll call ia the beam.
Tha ponding amendment waa that of
m*w>l"mn 91
.Tha fiahafia aa Mr Blate
ii )or Md iffiiai
' 7.:
- NNft. . >
IlTto to!L,h*‘t00‘*Ch jM,B,n^ waa chargeo with the
The estimated one! of the new mart- YoB, Me<>** of Hempk
hnnae to be built at Galveston. TaX,. is
lam thaa $>OO.OOU
Elisabeth Uibana. alias Lixsia Henry,
haa boon arrested at Cleveland, 0., m
tha ohnrge of murdering William Stow
an. a wealthy ettiaen of 8t Louis, who yams, and
wae killed Feb 7.
- Th* F»toffica at Alliance. Gv wm
. to caah aad $8fi9 .n -
IWt. George
and Joe Blake ware \
killing lanncs wi
had aaa tanned far I
tried M
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Daley, James S. The Dublin Progress. (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, March 12, 1897, newspaper, March 12, 1897; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth530548/m1/6/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Dublin Public Library.