The Dublin Progress. (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 24, Ed. 1 Friday, November 2, 1900 Page: 3 of 8
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United Statas Says Plainly She Can
Not Baye Margarita.
Police Trylag to rlail TWb*r* trio Moo
Parch***,! tlio Drag.
Now York. jopt. 80 —The only link
that seems to bo lacking in the chain of |
evidence against the alleged murderer*
of Jennie B is-ichiaier, the working girl,
————— i« the identification of the purchaser
flhlftr at) IFpfT IV t'lt’iv of the drug. There is no question that ' JR
i n Ej Ul).irX l 1A V ILYV ' died fmm the offtwl* of ohlona pot*-1
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Ratal Officer* Say the Establishment ol drug was broitgi* or tsy whftni it was -
obtaihi-ii. The police say they know
W- C. McAllister tried'to fit a bottle''
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WAR IN COLOMBIA.
a Maial Station tty (dun,in j
There Woultf, Kt to liena( «
the l ulled Vat-x.
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, . N»w York. Out. s5. Any • fT- >rt oa
. the part of Germany to establish a coni,
ttig station in this territory of Venezuela
Will booppo-e(i by the liinlsii Stales,
Such action would bo in violation of the
principles of t.ho Monroe dootrinn. A
Cttidi) dispatch from Fort uu Kj.um-I ns
heeil received i:,.oh1*nlng a mmor teat,
tire YwePnha government is consider-
ing the advisability of hs»“ing to <!"i-
IWiiiiy it port on tlu> ishitul id Miuyar.t '
and it has attracted much uHcVuni
Germany is anxious t-i acquire Mia fm
Coaling ustatious in the ivi-d. m
sphere H ban been fi i oic ntl v rejio! t. i
that she was endeavoring ' • - . • . .
coaling station cm iho Brazilian n
bul.no licp -listii.iis be. it intdi I
into'
Naval officers say that < e-t m.iny cor.! 1
have only one object, l.i - .tahiisbiiig a
uaval Station in the western 11>• 1111s;, 11• i ■
1—to prepare for hosiilu cs i.rum-i |!>.
United Stiilea. The l ei:. 1 SW
the only power the Beilin • > ■ • c,
fears. When this counirv \v :i! I not
permit the acquisition .1 (ho i' uiah
West Indies hy,*ny 11 irop.Mii state, n -
ports were • i,du! if• • 1 top (i.-rni.niy
was OndeaVo; in !o eslre Tlsh :i roahltg
station nf .e'if.i I’iiiutiiu.i 1 lr.ir.il
These reporls w r • not Ooidinuc l.
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Mlahirr Bart Sajr* Thirty Thouiauil Mil
Have lireii Killed and Weaadad.
New York, Nov. l.-C. B. Hart, !•
United State* Minister to Colombia,
Jfouth America, has arrived here i* on
his way to his home in Wheeling, i*t.
Vft. He said in an interview:
"Matters in Colombia are seriously
; mixed. The Liberals smarted a second
I revolution several days ac,o and it has
i developed great strength. The fighting ^
hits hue a fierce and tip id daf**; tfee-i-
f kill's! and wounded have numbered • T
pd.tvy). While the {.iberals huva. rai-s T
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a sharp coiTtapotulcnr.. with Vein ismil.i
and notice whs given that the claims
must be paid by Jan. I, I!> >!». Margari-
ta Would be valuable to Germany ns a
, base because of the strategic position in
the Cnrribboau. It is near thu month of
tho Orinoco river mid could bo used in
operations centering about a Nicaragu-
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several deep harbors that could bo
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New Arork, Oct. 30.—Senor Don Man-
uel Silvela has challenged Senator Count
de Lftsalmenus to a duel, says tho Mad-
rid dispatch to The Journal. Tho chal-
lenge was issued as soon as Senor Silve-
la had resigned as premier. There is a
long standing grudge between tho men.
nh-di’-h Mu* Midmg sc.il" an 1 pay 19 per
cent innvn-e until April I, and tin y do
not k.’i'i .v why they r, fu < *d f > report for
work. 'Hie mine work«*rs claim that
they want n written guarantee in this
respect.
The Oneida and D. rringrr c ollieries
of Coxe Dros. i*!: Co are also idle*, because
of some misunderstanding on account of
tin* notices posted bv tho company. All
hands probably will b * at work in a day
or so.
The only other colliery th^t did not
resume is the one at Millsville, where
no demands have been granted at all.
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an-! 'liSiMVer*' 1 tin* dead body of t’lif
ford, her lb-year-old *-on, lying in a j*onl
of blood, lo> bead lih-rally liacki-d to
j.ie'N mill a hat* bet, which was lying
in arby. I was evident at once that
murder had been committed and the
tuiIMlng set on fire for rite purfxtsc of
concealing the crime.
Mis. (Tiwthon, the moth* r. was ar-
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! i>• ii'fod missing, h i> Inoi
nd he !.a 1 1" ''ii visi11ng tra'iids.
;!v four !»• id'es have b 'll re.*, iverei
tic ruins. ()f i!i *se >n!v -n* 1>«m1v
Ills bi . ri i den r«fi. .|, t h:»f • »f \ ugu s?
S innidr l ie* t liree umdent ill-*d bodn-q
v-re ga*In-re l bv y»ie- em- il and n**v r
Will be ideuniied. Th** p »lle«‘ claim that
the p.rtmus of hurnan anatomy found
represents t!ir *e Inxiies and that two <d
them were men and one a woman.
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Before the strike began tbU compaaj re„tM, nnrt thBt ,h" .,raDtltl„i
threatened to abandon this mine, and it lul(, „iat u was ,„.r
seems the threat will be carried out.
ThAiiknglvItiB rroi-lainntlon.
Washington, Oct. 30.—The president ________
has issued a proclamation setting apart were uo longer considered employes, so
Thursday, Nov. 2i>, as Thanksgiving their nlaoos were filled by others.
About 100 strikers found tbemselvoa
out of work at tho Lattimor colliery of
C. Pardo© Co. Twenty-five of these
men, the firm claim, got their Rottle-
nient in full when they quit work and
to kill the whole family. Sin* said the
read'll she killed her boy was that he
wan bad and Miiuked cigarettes
one tun >»f sulpliur, U appeai.s wi-re in
the building occupied by Tarrant A Co.,
when it wri demolished bv fire ami ex
plosith and this is the only thoary bo
far advanced for the catastrophe
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flat ImtUr* Nahinlltfiil In tin* Animal H«<
l»*>rl «f Chief Knrliippr Wilson.
Washington, Oct. li'J,—Among tho es-
timates submitted in the annual report
of Chief Kngiueer Wilson are the follow-
ing: The harbor at -Sabine Pass, Texas,
9800,000; Galveston harbor, |fi9,000; Gal-
veston ship canal and Buffalo bayou,
$800,000; mouth of Brazos river, $190,-
(XX); Brazos river between Velasco and
Richmond, $100,000; Aransas Pass
harbor, $950,(XX); Red river, Louisiana,
Arkansas anil Indian Territory,$135,000;
Ouichita and Black river*, Arkansas
Oufi Ofllrrr Klllt-tl, Another Fatally ln-
Juretl anti One Negro I>ea<l.
Nmv York, Oct. 3T —Two negro pris-
oners, in an attempt to escape from
prison, attached to the Seventh district
court in West Fifty-fourth street
yesterday morning killed Keeper Hugh
McGovern, 51 years old, mid probably
fatally injured George Wilson, 5P years
old, ft “trusty," who bud evidently tried
to nij McGovern One of the prisoners
Arthur Flanagan, escaped, the other,
Frank Kruerson, fell into the yard ad
joining tho prison and was mstniitly
killed Both were charged with
burglary.
TIh> Far ■Iiim|>("l thr Trat k.
Sf. Dunn, X *v. ! A number nf jin*e
neng* r- were badly shaken up and a
conductor seriously injured by the de-
railment of a ear on the California
Avenue line at Michigan avenue and
vVilmington road The car was in
charge of Walter Harhi**»n, conductor,
and Motormau lk*n L-ster The front
wheel* left the track, turning the car
alihoat completely armm l and throwing
Harbison to the ground. Kiammation
showed he had Buffered a fractured no*©,
a number of bud bruises and some
interna! injuries The |ia«*»i*ngerB were
frightened, but beyond the •shaking up
escaped injury. The (*ar was slightly
damaged
Brlllfth Troops Wall li«e#lvsd.
Loudon, Oct SO.—1The city imj>enal
FrrrrlI Atirmpts Salt Id*.
Marysville, O . N"v 1 —Russlyn II
Ferrell, who Tuesday night was found
guilty of murder in first degree without
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PRIZES TO BE AWflRDbD f\S FOLLOWS.
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and i/ouisiana, $10,000; Yazoo river, ^ volunteers who armed at Southampton recommendation of mercy, attempted to
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| This tenibls Blood Poison, tho toner
Potash, eto. Thsv su ruin your systssn.
If you Imvs sorts la tho mouth or toi.*uo.
talus In th* jotats, tors throat, hair oi|
wohrows fallio* nut. pimple* or Vtotoeos.
Btomaeh daranaomoat. sort syya hsad-
1f * I tie nt I
and the Vickthurg harbor, MiB*is*ippl,
$810,000; moving obstruction* in tba
Arkansas river, $30,000; improving
Arkansas river, $30,000; tipper White
river, Arkansas, $I00,0(X); Mississippi
river, between the Ohio and Miaaouri
river*, $750,000; Mississippi river, tie-
tween Missouri river and St. Paul,
Minn., $750,000; Mississippi river, be
■ott shstlntt* ess**, sad rhsll*a«e
world for a oato ws aceept for IroatmonT
to t i-aaaot «wre. Bir ear tioatowattha
an t 1-onoot *«re. Hr oar traaunem ino ■
| marrtas* Is pomthl* sad rats,
CURESGUARANTEED
tween St. Paul and Minneapolis, $157,- las, died Snndav night at Grand Saline.
I 863, reservoirs hoadquarter of Missiaaippi where he has been making his homo
river, $839,800. for the past two years. Ho had been a
RAN U r MPrTZr* DC r rt n n resident of Dallas for over 20 year.
BAINrs hit rtfvo ntiunu. During that time ho amassed a consul-
arable fortune in Pallas property ami
here by train early this morning anil
marched through Lunion. The streets tightly atsiut his head and turned on
were packer! by thousands and tho sol- his face. When his purpose was du-
diers recoin'd a tumultuous greeting covered guards pulled the clothes off
Bach a demonstration aerer before was while Ferrell fought to prevent tlnor
evoked for such a small body of volun removal.
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*• 0- o.s.1. Aurora. Ills., Nov. 1. - John Marlow
Dallas, Oct. 30. —S. tj Richardson,for was electrocuted at thr' Ruhlle stone
niauy years a well known citizen of Dal- quarry. He attempted to brush aside
Itnrsl tlavs lto*a IHhIwiI at Naw
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AaJ tastsrs alj Mils to » Duraial eearll- IJj
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aa*aa ass. K«*ry *a«* Is tr-aiet iaal- f*1
yldaallr—a* saraall—h»a** u«r wuwlaej
fat sae**as. 3*. Bailgr wlftt m
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New York, Dot. 80. — .Since the report
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oof the anilwcalemeut of the note taller,
Oornelina L. Alvord of the First Nation-
al bank, there have been many stories of
naw and rigid espionage hy hanking
bouses over their clerk*. OH# at that*
•lories concerns the Gan|M Having*
bank
It la reported that five clerks at that
institution have been discharged
aanae datertives dtscovsrad that J
were associates of gamblers. Three of
than are said to have an iniaraat in
book-making firm that does basinees at
the local i aoa tracks
in the salt works at Uraud Haliuc. lio
was a captain iu the Confederate army.
Ala wiU ha boned here.
the ends of an nnused telephone wire
that hung down to the ground. A« hu
pulled the wire he held he came In con-
tact with a wire transmitting electric
power, and he was instantly killed So
tightly did his hands grasp the wire af-
ter death that it was impossible to re-
move It and the wire had to be cut away
on each side of his hands.
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Shanghai. Nov. I.— The Dally News
reports that a powder magaatne at Nan
kin ha* baan exploded by lightning and ,
that many |irraoM were killed or In-
jured and much property destroyed. It
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In r»»e of a tie, or that two or more estimators are equally
correct, prize* will be divided equally between them
Thin content will dure one month before the population baa
been officially announced by the director of the l'. S. census at
Washington, I>. (’., and the I’rogrem will announce the date
when the guessing will close.
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