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BEE: TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1900. HONE RUS OF TOMMY LEACH | Sone, . crr & e v o fynn s o1 g e, | DESOLATION 0N THE SLAND 2. B N e o e ol e 3| e Cline, and three Four-Base Drive that Wins the Game Came | | i ttabiir ¥ was b . bk Weimar ma s we nroofed, | i 1 were A an Just in Time, | 8o 2 r ' the o M helr superw b v ¥ « AL v..” th fiving d o PIRATES CLOSING UP ON THE SUPERBAS | N:w Y'™ {if | & cnriein town And aaked (hs wiaile § swebl|was heavy. but no damage resulted aped from the & vere in —_— | GAMES o THE AR \m s ar think- | 1 saw erday and| A m Beville sa It i defle Colonel Pt Clhinwe for the Peonant=Quakers ®hau Fix tirr \ ' : ) Mokinley | €TeW W Sn1e Wit Mol 1t collapted and it ake m Pale trom the CHICAG ( \ I am with The shore 3 an ro was among the dead | R S A B s oo SCORES OF DEAD IDENTIFIED 1 r s been | i i \d secured | corpses were also picked up e Partiat and Pretimt List of 1 Ty A hAG BEen | three fatalitien m Texas Cits. In adai Wi Lost Thele Lives in sat- ‘HELP BEFORE THEY RE ASKED 4 Ukt Hor, of...... 0 . for the crlme | 15 the 1iving and the dead, which the ste urday's Scorn | eantotpatition @ Soities AN Cleveland, &1 Chicapo, = | Wooa, 1 ' ways which 1| cast up at Texas City, coffins from.one of il - , | HAnbt gL i Wilwnnkee, 11 Detroit, S ) 1o i been mutilated | the cemeteries at Galveston were beiug| ¢ ESTON, Sep The following s a | Over (he ™ Minnea 4 ) shea e and 10r | gohoq our of the water there yesterday #tial 1ist of the dead ns gathered by the o Glve } e 'who were | “In the business portion of the wo | News. It was sent from here by a tug to OUISVILL Sopt. 10.—Mayo BROOKLYN, Sept. 10 " | Mr. Bryan and [ large brick buildings, one oce : by | Houston Weaiy i s bl g | Har 1 RN RAIETy % (KIng sUch a cry for | gnans Bros., and the other by the Gotton| STANLEY G. SPENCER, local representa- | Veave 8 nfte 1 fssued a call fo won ¢ game for Pittsburk bert ' 4 uecting of the general council tomorrow t W L Y emember 1 oyou w threut- | Bxchan saloon, collapsed. In the n | tivg of W. W. Wilson, agent for Dempster & | & meeting of thi I couneil tomorr eighth inning with a home tun rota i | wer night to take steps to aid the people of deep left, with Clarke 1 tehe H 1 with the defeat Abraham \'w.n\n | Exchange saloon there were about fifteen | Co.'s steamship and North Lloyd steamship siveaton 2 Bawte, . e HEa- beew yul od b story of : e feld | orsons. Most of them escaped x e fast. el b g . ' 1010100¢0 A LR LY f arn |7 “Up to the time I left Galveston, three| CHARLFS L. KELLER, SR. prominent| INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Sep 10.~TH hue, who had gone to right fi o front ms w = pes | Board of Trade tonight voted $500 for th ¥ understudy for W S 1ot d, 1. Left on bas letent of Lincolr jead had been taken from the ruins. They | cotton mar Tall ot the M : A Shyer [Y) been led By (0" ] sy ST R TR L] S were RICHARD LORD, tr Lo ol g O LR Lo Bl R cen called bome by the d Crisham | vears of war. 1t w o Paggart this afternoon fssued a proclama i r game W « plav: Dil- | to have failed to el AR &) L iy HRIRESE O LHE | SHgty kel ik tion calling upon all civie bodies and in- ! bl 8 N it kot e Tatled o clect | Bider- Demoster Steamenip compans WL DALY, agent for Charles | St | GVIBLAI. to ARG ELIOn L oite’ EMtOF Afll‘/?(flfafl/fi/aflf/fivlflfl’/)f ple: OIf | greatest crisis now RICHARD LORD, trafic manager for|Wein & Co, grain exporters and steamshi : : o - nrocklyns went to pic In then, It ‘would have ve | : @ | any tormal appeal ts issued ey Fud ¢ : g wyer Sleoted 3%, Bevah T ‘o | George H. McCadden & Bro. | T e I s A4 - : v S they had the bases full, with Milwaukee Wins in the Vinth, huve suffored the wrindlng (hat ench of | “CHARLES KELDER of the firm of Lam. | RICHARD JOHNSON. struck by fiying| MEMPHIS, Tenn, Sept. 10.-The Mer | Cleanses the Systen and scored ¢ fin len s rIKIDG | MILWAUKIEE, Sept, 10.~After a hard- | W8 would have suffered in the last four | mers and Flint timber and instantly killed bl D AL Gently and Effectually cut and Jencs being doub ed up at third on | fought Rume, T home team managed to | years, 1t would have been hetter to have | M08 SAC AN G0 L0 ke there will| | ALFRED DAY | meetings 1ooking to the rellef of the Texax | (i Y BUEL L stive, PiTTeRING . ke Il ] .‘2‘ § ¥ Of ARame End Sihonor toe | e e e warded, Mayor Willlame has appointed| Lresents in the most acceptable form Wha [ it O et ard ey wawd v children who come after Danger of Pestilen st AL LR s & comm from the executive council| A€ laxative principles of plants Riteh i : ““ eckard. it Aol gt L By “ WILD CHEERS FOR M'KINLEY | the gas works, the electric light works and | oy EEEEEES B0 O One mem. | NEW YORK, Sept. 10.—Jefferson Self | Donahue, 1f 1 K | 51 s ETROL b nearly all the industrial establishments of | 50 Bt b 0 0 was saved. |man of J. & W. Seligman & Co. of this| TO GET ITS BENCFICIAL EFFECTS Teaoh Fto 11 l 81 HOA WH O President Makes Significant Remarks | o oy are either wrecked or crippled 8, . J. WENMAN AND TWO CHIL. [city bas cagtributed §1,000 for the benent e 85 1 o 4 ot £ 88| Waitvon, 13§ 5 SiTRE: 1B L il siastic Maryls | The flood left a slime about one-inch decp 3 . of the sufferers by the Galveston floods.| BUY THE GENUINE — MANFD. BY gren il Bl 1 124 EH e e the w00 o M v e e o e e | T W e e ket 0| GATIFORNIA FIG SYRUPCO) . 0 ! e it B 1oR ) R Lo | ress ix made burylng corpses and « States bridge officer of the port, and two | ceiving and forwarding contribution | \ h et i | Futz, th Paow Bl Bl B TR, pa Ereat 40| casses of animals, there is danger of pos- | (hiidton y ; i 5 = ey CIse0 o vomk, v ie ) ) ! ) enthusiasiic reception greeted Prestdent Mc- | childre | | touisviLie kY g l S SRR [ & | enthusiasuc reception greten presient S | (L M it satwon or 1k seav. | POLITICS THICK IN DENVER| touisv 8oe 0o gheehati, b { | Kinley on his arrival at Cumberlan | “Some of the stories of the cacapes are|giip TELESFORA. The Telestors went | o sate & price 50¢per botrle. *Batted for Kiteor ht | Dowiing, 5.6 3 5 3 OF 1040/ thoush it was generally known that the| miaculous. William Nisbelt, u eotion| il TELESFORA ‘The Telestors wenl|, .. atte, S115e Mew l sl d Pittabur 1 [ 4 ot A train would make but a brief ston, an im- | man, was burled in the ruins of the Cotton | myr SN, A | pulint Cony | Brooklyn 0100001105 Ton 42710 . 0 ! menso crowd was at the atation. He had | A Timbers of the rain elevator fell on the | | Earned rins: Pitthorg, 15 Brook | Winning ru red with two out toidad £ Riklce Ho. ABNSOHR br tHa. fouse | L DANEE-ERIOON SRY When out in the | yaine and pinned him to the docks. Name | I the Col Office Over 215 Scuth 141h Streer Home run: Leach. Tw te T o- | Milwankee w0 000 2 s iy o morning had no further injury than a few Rill Jonce. Plvel on chrors: Bliabure Detrof 80080 i ney to Somerset, but the gathering was £0 | prujsed fingers. VMR, MAGIA, grocery, Eleventh atreet and| DENVER, Sent. 10.~Three state conven 3600 A MIONTH. Brookivn, 1. Left ‘on hisce: Pitsburg 4 [ Earned ran: Milwaukee. 1. Stolen base; | e0thusiastic that after repeated calls he R A, groc S . ’ | Dr. 8, 0. Young, secretary of the Cotton | Brooklyn, & Struck it By MeGinnity, 10| Smith, ¥ | ' ) : tions met here today—democratic, silver rat b i is: Off Dowling, [ inally responded as follows b knook \ B SRR L ARHRELEN ATESROR | A of 0 . by Tannehil) Sacrif hits: Clarke, | 2; off Frisk Hit By pitohed balli Andst My sttty . Jat | exchange, was knocked senscle when his | = yies THhA SCHOF ), MRS BANTER and populist n effort will be Bewpmoni, Bichey. eoler. Sioen, biags | o shiilan, ki daviiige s ‘Wit | ot i T | hat | nouse collapsed, but was rovived by the | x N s11m. o o )y effect a fusion. This is under MICREW to Willlams. Passed ball: Zimmer. 1 by vh Wk % ok ! LGB M ) cordial greetings in th A woman who had just given birth 1o a| "y ik | tean and populist convention Among Al 1 | e moment that 1 wton with them Tam ginl WILL J. RICE, proofreader of the News ‘. v illed in th ixth on a nt of tes we are all for (h ited for | a block distant, the men who were carry-| . - " on the subject A wtate ticket is to be | e e hle 11 Tast s i g i \ P MRS, CLAUDE J. FERDTRAN AND S18 . Chieago Losen & ir. \\‘“‘:;;,, V‘\"‘VU" y“ 'I‘ ,:\' ;‘ l.h‘l ‘:‘"‘ hn"u “'."l" ‘”“":“v:’ “‘J ,‘H’ll:l 'v" ‘H‘ 9 “::‘“ "" ."I,h"' ing her having to hoid her high above their TER, MIS2 HELEN BEOMERS chosen, but the g test interest s felt uldflflntflb 0; PHILADELPHIA, Sopt Atle and a | well supported, the only eror in the game | south, to stand by the brave sobliors and | heads, as the water was five feet deed| GRORGE 8. WEIL. MOTHER AND SIS- | 1 the offect the result of these conventlon M EN ONLY BASIERIE s el Chiongs, today. the Home tea | RoLecosting anyth Amole was wild ut | sallors (enthuslastt Jagker whe Gt when she was moved TR, g | Wi have on the race for the United Stat 25 Yoar's Experience A and Chic oday, th me tedm | times, but MeCann was steady and effec- | matntaining our stundard in our distar 3 A Pt winning both. It grew dark in the efghth | tive. Smith. Nichols and Broderick each | territory and glving <helter and protectio Many storles were current of houses| ypg MICHAEL ~ O'KEEFE AND | Senatorship. 4 LRI SR ioning of the laxt game, which accoints | scored some sensational piays. Attendance, | to Amerfean dtizens in Ci UEnthut. | falling and inmates escaping. Clarence N. | nROTHER. the of four white persons | Senator E. 0. Wolcott, whose term ex VARICOCELE cur or the locals' second victo h tWO | 400, Score astic and continued I thank | Ousley, editor of the Evening Tribune, had |, s ¢ 3 pires, i« expected to be the republican| Dr. McGrew at 80 auickly without cute men on bases, LaJole hit to center and | e 4 b L b AL D L ¥, ed £ & Tribune, had| a4 coven negroes were found in the firat | P 124 publl . was good for two. b Gireen thought bt S LS A An ! once agnin f “l it bl b his family and the families of two nelgh- | giory of W. J. Reitmer's residence in the | condidate. For the opposition there are| tgorBM. ety the game had been ealled and made no At | a6 olare, ot 0 T | O e e el | DOP8 in his residence, when the house | poirile “Roifmer and family were in the |® humber of avowed or tentative eandi- | o FIFEIR "L AL iy oodie, LOSS. OF Jemptos Ban AR ulliLayolg Socritied | Wilmot 10 08 ¢ 2 et it s ULl P“”-“; “pim | crumbled and the upper part slipped down | goonq story and escaped | dates, including Governes £ Thomis | MANHOOD, ‘Night Losses,” Nervous Dobiiit SIS SR ot [ Nanee. ' ab.i1 1 1 Halligan, €0 1 2 1 o upon l:w‘l .P,':t nt .m~||| ac ""'“lm;”‘;:“ h‘"- into the water. Not one in the house Was | yps § B TREADWELL AND INFANT. | A0d ex-Governor Alva Adams, democrats “]N‘:rEsl\lchfi“fl‘A,N'ThE.E‘é‘l rrec ¥ oot G S o 1h.0 2 8 10 1 1 o on his train to Rockwood. Seve \ches MRS t SLL AND INFA} 4 Dhomas i (Erads . Boktiat: 1ils CHICAGO, PHILADELPHIA pi 18 TR TR 1 bl il el bt b el T MRS, €. T. CLARK AND INFANT | and Thomas M. Patterson, populist. The CU ol RALO A L RHOAE | Nonci, 5 0 0 ARdrews a0 9.1 eautiful flowers presented to 3 Whole Families Wiped 0 | ii%e & roNONEOKRR candidates for governor before the dem CHARCES LOW, e 140 0-Siagle gisnge 84 Bierbar, tho0 8 2 3 0| McKinley “Ot the Lavine family six out of seven A Tr sl ) TWO CHIL. | ocratic convention will be Former Attor lectricity and Medieal Treatment come ! gl ol 0| Bandeiin, cf 1 0 0 0 0 Broder'k, = T 1 are reported dead [l b i 2 1= ey General Joseph H. Maupin of Fremont | bined. TREATMENT BY MAIL. Cons 008 0 0Delsh't ¢ MoCan » 0 0 & 0 Amole, 100 UBLICANS M AT YANKTON, | are reported dead | DREN € L o8 aupin ¢ emc faLan free 01 11 oLapie 00840 | "vof “the Burnett family only one 1| wRS GHORGE M. SCHROEDER AND|county, James B. Orman of Pueblo, Cass| ‘“i5hra"S (o 8 p. m Sunday. 9 to 12 121 (N \ Tota 1812 Totals 0 Gamble is ¥ raed by Convention for | known to have been saved FOUR CHILDREN | B. Herrington and R. W. Speer of Den-| Box 66 fice over 215 South l4th str 33 1/Do'an, 3b..1 9 1 271 | Minnqupolls ¢ T I States Senate, | “The family of Stanley G. Spencer, who| MOTHER of United States Deputy Mar- | Ver and ex-Secretary of State C. H. S.| gen Farnam and Douglas streets, Omas EERRIT Lae ¢ B s ea i YANKTO Sept. 10.—(Special Tel- | met death in the Cotton Exchange saloon. | shal wWood Whipple of Leadvilie | R Ok L It By nteied b ram.)—The republican county convention | jg reported to be dead. MRS, AMUNDESON. mother of Deputy | Chairman Milton Smith of the state cen- | = . = ratxib G a a1 HBeR Tt B MoCann. ¢ i met here today. Every precinct in the “The Mistrot house, in the west end,|cnief of Police Amundeson tral committee called the democratic con When others fall consult Totals.....0 824 7 3 | L R LY, falo, ¢ | county was represented by full delea- | was turned Into a hospital. All of the| " JOSEPH B AGUILO, chairman of the |vention to order at 1t o'clock. K. R. Bab Chicago 0000000 0-0]0 e Vo Cpey. | tion. There was a large crowd and much | eight hospitals of the city were unavail- | qomocratic county executive committee. | DItt Was elected temporary chairman and Philadeiphia 00410010 " W] stolen hases: Gotman, Time! 100" U | enthuslasm. Gamble was the prineipal | aple | “CHARLES RUST, Knocked from ray | COmBittees were appointed. At 5 o'clock Sarihe tung: hiladsiphis, 3. | PR ANSAR Ty, Sent. 10.~The same | 1ssue and so considered by cvery delegate.| +Of the new Southern Pacific works little | while attempting to carry his family to a | the credentials committee was mot ready TR % LTS | scheduled for todiy between Indiananolis | Resolutlons were passed endorsing the re- | romains but the piling. Half a million feet | pace of safety and killed to report and the convention took & recess mick. Stolen base 1ok, Doubl " | and Kansas ¢ty was postponed until to- | publican national and state platforms and | of lumber was carried away and Engineer [ joux R DAVIES AND WIFE until 4:30 tomorrow morning. SEARLES & Cross fo LaJdole to Delehanty, Left on | MOTFoW, when two games will be played. | the legislative ticket in the event of elec- | Boschke says s far as the company i8| Two CHILDREN of Captain Ellison, one| The populist state convention met at 11 basani Chicaga, b: FUllacgeiph &, Standing of the Teams. | tion was pledged to use all efforts to se- | concerned it might as well Start over|of them drowning in its mother's arms. | 0'clock and elected State Senator Edward SEARLES Dunn, 1. _Struck out: By Taylor, 2. by - Pla Wan. Lost. P.C | cure the election of Hon. R. J. Gamble to | again MRS, W. B. JONES AND CHILD. T. Taylor as temporary chairman. Com- Menefae. 1 by Dunn, 1. Time? 206 “Um- | SHOES 4 | the United States senate. i Eight ocean steamers were torn from| \WHITE GIRL, 12 years old, unidentified; | Mitteos were named ) OMAHA. Beore, second zame Indlanapolis 7| Following is the ticket: Senator, E. D.|tneir moorings and stranded in the bay.|found in yard of J. Paul Jones The silver ropublican state convention CHICAGO. ' PHILADELPHIA L [ %7 | Eagerten: representatives, Tius Price, | The Kendall Castle was carried over the| yps. CLARENCE HOWTH clected Senator Teller temporary chairman mvum mx.‘ RHIOA®, | KROGASC " \¢: | Henry Stoller and John Larson: judge,|flats from the Thirty-third street wharf| sp. AND MRS, SCHULER AND FIVE | He made an address, after which a com y Mecarthy. 1t 1 9 Thomar, of 300l 1aralo s 7 13| Sam Boyles; states attorney, John Hol-|to Texas City and lles in the wreckage of | ¢HILDREN mittee was appointed to confer with the mVAT! nw“s‘s Chiids, “Ih... 0 § omihgleir 385 | Minneapolis Lo | man; treasurer, Einer Johnson: auditor,|the luman pler. The Norweglan steamer| wps MOTTER AND TWO DAUGHTERS, | democrats and populists. Recess was taken B Ryan, tos 2 11 0 0 Lajoler i 13| T | Charies, Lawrence: clerk of the “courts, | Gyller Is stranded between Texas City and | RS DAVIS WAKELEE [ it tomorrow " MEN Green, el 0 02 0 Ol M0 0§ ] 8| MARTFQRD. Conn. ‘Sept. 10 -Bostan | Peter Royem; register of deeds, Heney | Virginia Point o H. PIX | The populist convention spent the even Donohu 0033 0Doian, fh. 00 13 1|mon from Hartford taday fn 4 game plaved | Grobe; superintendent of schools, Prot. | “An ocean liner was swirled around| ¢ p PISHER, WIFE, TWO CHILDREN ;lng's;“wlun(m‘)n wm'.nn over ‘n;.v tenrs M*Cor'ck, ss0 1 0 Cross, s 0 1 QB i o . | Willlams; sheriff, Jacob Rathgeber; cor- | through the west bay, crashed through the 'O SISTER V AND A NIECE sentation of the various counties. his o 2 o Score k. | TWO SISTERS-IN-LAW AND A NIECE | Vi Disel 9 kg Srttord 0000030 0riis oner. Dr. Gross; surveyor, Ed Palmer:|bay bridges and is now lying in a foot s 10 ~ GERNAND AND TWo | had been made arbitrarily by the state| o , bt e a00 0 }Ll rtford 1 : 3 ‘\ ¥ A | ! | of k h MRS, JOHN F JERNAND AND T | ntral committee, a8 no straight populist e guurantee tc cure wll cases curable of r L 2 2| Boston D008 0003 8 1|county commissioners, First district, Ing|of water near the wreckage of the railrond| ¢ 3 | contral e 5 no Yot s 2 4 | CHILDREN | " 112 3| Battories: Hartford, D | Hauson: Third district, . W. Gurney; | bridges. The steamship Taunton was car-| R, AND MRS, A, J. COMPTON. ticket has heen voted for i the state since | VWEAN MAEN SYPHILIS Chicago 3 0°0°0°0 0 0,0-3| Elaeny, and fisemin | Fourth district, L. Howard. Herman El- |rled across Pelican Point and is stranded| yp AND MRS, JOHN F. BROECKER | '%%3 Night Enlsiicr , Lost Mauhood, Hydrocele, Fhiladelphia 10 Qlod 9 SW b Conn lerman was chosen chairman of the county | about ten miles up the east bay. Tho| 'n 3 erlous charges of fraud were made | Verico Byphiily, o N ’oP AND TWO CHILDREN. Barned rung: Chicago, 2 Phil hia. | tion game central committee. Most of the delegates | Mallory steamer Alamo was torn from its | i e againat certain members of the committee. | trl wre, Plies, klatuia and Kectal Ulowrt Home runs: Rvan. LaJoic crifice hit ¢ | | HOBECK AND BOY o | and ail Do te Dalan. Htolen bases: Mertes, Las | nSCO%SE ’ present will stay over for Roosevelt’s | wharf and dashed upon Pelican flats &nd | MOTHER-IN-LAW AND SISTER-IN- | FInally a compromise, suggested by | B3 &l 1, McCormick, ~ First base on balls: Off | Cineinnati tceting tomorrow, . £ the bow of the British steamer Red Cross, [ | Aw OF WILLIAM THOMPSON OF THE | Thomas M. Patterson, was adopted, and|"y¢rictare and Gleet Cu eI it Bl Fiick. T ndote, Dohohue, | —— — which had previously been burled there. | prpiz DEPARTMENT | mear midnight vecess was taken wntil to- | Consyltatign Free” call Hhraickt Patta: Bousiua, & \ild nitehs G ‘( REAT lRO\\D \T l \ (RU\\]‘ GOES TO HIS NIECE'S WEDDING | The terw of the Alamo is stove In and| THOMAS WERSTER, SR. sscrstary op | AREEEN B e | 119 soutn 14em Bt A alls: Douglas, i ¢ dar £ e e Red Cross Is crushe < | me: 200, 1mbire: Emslie 5 grain inspector of port, and family of four Y HoTaN v | President McKinley and Party Will Down the channel to the jettles two| mMpg J R. CORRELL AND FAMILY NO DOUBT ABOUT MAINE| Giants Play Bum Ball. | (Continued from First Page.) er ocer spend a ¥ NEW YORK, Sept. 10.—The poor fielding | ~ of W Yorks (his nftornoon enabled | are hard upon each of you men, but they a the St Touls team to win almost as they | & £00d deal harder on tne wife and chi lensed. Seymour relieved Carrick for New | dren of cach m \ose are the one T in the fourth Inning because the lat- | Suffer most, bit when hard times come a | NO CURE, NO PAY w Days fn Penn- other ocean steamships lie grounded. Some | pogy ST r A PR s i » cols,” own walter, repo s s you Rave email, weak organs, sylvania schooners, barges and smaller eraft arel n, jog of twenty-two persons who took | *oP"" "'""'"“ 'b""“:""‘f';""p Blaine low pewer or weakming draiat s o de o slips of 4 e Majo ix- our Vaewun Grgan Déveloper strewn bottom side up along the slips of | rorga jn his house, six of them members | L L P o g restore you without druge or SOMERSET, Pa., Sept. 10.—The president | the piers. The tug Louise of the Houston | g pio g0 | ceeding 30,000, electricity | 15,000 1n Dee; Kot one and party arrived here over the Baltimore | Direct Navigation company is also a wreck ¢ ‘B AN 2B © | fallnre; not one returned. no C.0.D. fiand; write for > ched | Suffer, some more and some less, but MRS. JOHN BOWE AND THREE CHIL: b0 ND, Me., S 0.—Ret Particniarm. sent aealed m piain envelo wnrlp):‘m' .1‘:.\"‘4“l.lllllv‘lnflg\\l”("l'i wreachel | Suffer samewhat Now for the sake of y & Ohlo road today, to be present at the Time to Tabulate the Loss, DREN. ‘Police OMesr -Tohn BONG wee ('"\“,’l‘a:f“! nnln '..Ii[:-"mr“r::mxm.A 10-,‘ :1][2\1"17:':: REUEVAE ot hse 00 I8 pals sevsiens: o ver, O . score: e o o Wite | | wedding of Miss Mabel McKinley, tho presi-| «y¢ will take a week to tabulate tho|on a month's leave in recognition of meri- ° epublican, 28,382, 1 : | family and the well-being of our people, | oy i Dr. B | state give HIll, republican, 28,082, wnd Lord, | (] 8T. LOUIS, = NEW YORK, appeal to you for the leation of Fress | deny's niste, and. Dr. Dasr.. - dead and the missing and to get anything | torious services. He attempted to save his | qemocrat, 16,181 | ¢ a' 3 °n°va'or RHOAT RALOAE | dent McKinley. I do not care whether | The party was met at the Somerset sta- | poar an_gpproximate idea of the monetary | family in a raft, but they were swept oft | i | L McGraw, db2 213 1[VHaltn, 00 2071 | that 13 called an immediate i#sue or a [ jon by Mr. and Mrs. Abner McKinley and |y by ks 4 h el et " | Compared with four years ago, this shows uteed (o cure the very worst cases Burkett, If 30 1 Davis, w0 § | puramount lusue. [t s certalnly tmportant. | p) © ool 1T Baer, the gro A | ann IEEEIA K0: ARRUILS ‘THAL (D ESURIL [ ADR IO a republican loss of 12 per cent and & demo- | yspewsia, constipation, bilious h Heldrick, « 1 2 Selbach, If.. 3 00f b CHOMIANUS L BASL, JIRe §ROON) of the property of the city is wiped out| Walter Betts, a prominent cottonseed tic gain of 23 per cent. On this basis | 8che, llver and kidneys At drugslsts, %y 1 O(Hickman, If wo Awful Bugaboos. great shout went up.from the crowd as | erasio gA! P n this basis d ; 3 Br AR . H . | and that one-half of the residents have|produce broker, and wife; Police Officer | i ok | and $1. Send for iree Sample, Sree Bool 0 0 8mith, 1f.... 1 00 As for the issues they ralse In those twin |y d Mrs. McKinle, de thel: | it 1s estimated that the republican plurality | ce. Dr. B. J. Kay. ratoge 4 o) e . phintorgs of militarism and imperialism | M and M. A hley made T AP | to face absolute povert | Howe and family, B. T. Masterson and | nis year will be about 30,124 Y 0 n, 2. 1 2| about which we are asked to be 8o fright- | pearance on the rear platform. President| ¢ Texas City three of the residents | family, Police Officer Charles Wolfe, Police | Tobineoi 3 0 arady, c.... 0 0 3| emed as (o forgat civic kood faith material | and Mra. McKinley bowed their ackuowl- | were drowned Ooth Movees: Bclits. OMEESRicbatdn Ahs K. 9 N s Thh LR e i alk About militarism | cdgments. President McKinley looked to| " “One man stepped into a well by a mis- | family of Policeman Rowan, the family Totals - - | first. | am informed that I have exag- |be in unusually good health ki chance and his corpse was found there.|of Police Officer Bird, Richard D. Swain, Totals.... 1450 14 4 | gerated womewha( the relative proportion | The trip from Washington to Somerset|Twe other men ventured along the bay |Captain R. H. Peck, city engineer, wite *Donovan out; hit by batted ball | Sa v Mow Fegiilar soldfers in the army | Was without spectal incident, save for the | front during the height of the storm and|and five children; Mrs. J. W. Munn, sr., 8t. Louis 02801 400 012 Spl proportion of just 86-10 of & reg e ar | enthusiastic greeting given the president | were Kkilled. There are but a few build- | Mrs. Charles Walter and three children. New York 10000 104 2=8) 1400 REPRIEN Draoti in the lund, and th Cumberland, > arned Tuna: Bt. Louls, & New York, & | torunt'%s yranny. of which you are in . the home of Senator Well- | {ngy at Toxas City that do mot tell the|Mrs. Barbon, Edward Webster and two Firal base on.errors: 8t. Louls, 3; Qunger {8 represented by that fractiona) | In8ton. ~Short stops were made at Han- | gtory of the storm. The hotel 1s a com- |sisters, Mrs. J. H. Harrls, Mrs. Rebecca York, & Left on bases: St amount of a man to the corresponding frac- | cock, Meyersdale, Rockwood and Martine- | plete ruin. The office of the Texas City | Harris, Barney Kelly, Willie Kelly, Bessie York, 8. First base Off Young, tional amount of the population of the | hurg where the ik, 1, GASTORIA president shook hands with | company bas some of the walls standing. | Questor, Mrs. Harris, negro; Joe € oft Carrick, 1. Struck out: By Young 8 [ country. You could raise in this state o - A 9pIUPARS g : B uasiey, 20Fe. MRFHS, R0GE0L dos: REhwatia by Carrick, 1 by Seymour, . Sacrlies [ Wisconsin over night enough men to over ey r:( :hr\ I .;nl.lrm crowds as he|with all the .upper walls stripped off. | back, Mrs. W. Ques little son and hit: Kelster. Stolen base: McGraw. Double [ wheim ir tly the entire regular army ot | coul ch during the few moments the | Nothing remains of the piers except the|daughter; J. F. Roll, wife and four chil i avis to Dovle. Three-base hits: Keister, of your lives. Now that is the ex 2 £ Evans Hickman. Two-base hits: Wallace, Sel | that militarism President and Mrs. McKinley's present to | ters the shore for miles and s 100 yards | and two daughters, Kate and Fannle bach. Smith (), Gleason. Hit by pitcher Who are those regulars? Your congre Le bride is a highly polished quarter oak | or more wide. Charles Sherwood, J. B. Palmer and baby, | H By Seymour, 4, Wild pitches: Seymour, 1; | man, a vear ago, uppeinied one of them, i | chest with silver mountings, filled with| “For ten miles inland from the shore |Mr. and Mrs. Gary Burnett and Mrs. Bur- e In ou ave | 4 Thave b heva 1 Bavs Rad & dos magnificent table silver, including every- | it is a common sight to see small craft,| nett, Mr Mol Park. Miss Hattle men apeaking 1o me who fad folks i (h | thing that Mr. and Mrs. Baer will need | such as steam nches, schooners and | Woodward, Harmon Plitt, Mrs. Peter Always Bought Bears the Signature AVegetable Preparation for As- slm‘lh"nglkfoodludnl ula- mgunsmmmmm of I)l\\ls 4 itt, ) Ham- rogular AT A e oule B Lerrs aid | 10 the way of spoons, forks, knives, carvers | oyster sioops. The lifeboat of the life|burg and four chilaren Wootan, come back here. Some times it is diffi and off pieces during their lives. The plate | saving station was carried half a mile in | Murray Roudaux Lessie Davis Mamie to arENe & qiestion because the stalemel | on top of the chest bears the follawing in- | land, while a vessel that was anchored in|Guest, Mr. and Mrs, Jones, Mrs. Gordon of it {8 wrgument enoux scription: “From Uncle Willlam and Aunt larger a proportion of soldiers now than w i Moses bay lles high and dry five miles | Mrs. Mamie Smith, Joseph Labbatt, Mrs had one century ako. during tpe preaidss da, September 12, 1900 from Lamarque dor Adams. \We hdv - Dorain, Miss Jennie Dorain, John H. Ger- of th R A o Chan ¢ 988 tha. Other presents received by the bride The Galveston News asked to have it|naud, wife and two children, Mrs. Ann i atanA 1o fiiht on the platns. In 1s: | include a generous supply of brilliant [ announced that all the men of its staff | Wilson and baby, John Lynch Wal- thero 'was more milltariam than now, be | jewels, a bewildering assortment in siiver [ are wafe.” [1ace and four children, Mrs. Monroe (col- @ | chuse milltariam was cuised by an onf | and cut glass tableware, chinaware, table s m— break of the Siou | ored) and three children, Mrs. Taylor (col CHILDREN @ S— ux b oes Thers 18 ho more danger fron [ linen. paintiogs, engravings and numerous | COL, ROBERTS MAY BE DEAD |orca). Miss Bessie Cramer, Mrs, Charles Promotes Digestion Cheerful- ) — o oldiers now' an'there' wax then, Th | other articles of houselold and personal Schaler and four children, Mrs, Abe Gor ness and Rest.Contains neither { Genulne Ay e ive perhape for two years nt n | adornment Fear Expre That Well Known [don and five children, Miss Morton, Mr. m,Morphine nor Mineral. \ {ime," then they come home_ to-civil i Amoug the guests from a distance who Army Ofcer Ix \mong Those {and Mrs. Jones and daughter, Mrs. M. Bur- OT NARCOTIC, \ 9 The ‘regular army {8 the servant o re expectod are Secretary and Mrs. Gage. Who Are Missing. rows, Miss Annle McCauley, Mr. and Mrs. i Carter s Recple &ng is o move & Heps e ' 'th ostmaster lvv’hm.x‘l and Mrs. Smith, Ad- Sharp, Miss Annie Sharp, William O'Harow, | S — linertiod X e e Satich. danger itant General and Mre. Corbin, Comptrol DALLAS, Tex., Sept. 10.—A speclal to|Mr. and Mrs, Schultz, W. H. Lisbony. Paul | . SAMUZL PITCRER [ militarisin from the present reu v of the Treasury Dawes, Surgeon General | the News from San Antonlo says Delay, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Foster and three | Ao o 008 B ) | s o ure that yoir mavor w i Melicemer | nd Mre. Sternberg, Rear Admiral and Mr At military headquarters, Department of | children; Mrs. Morton and two bables; Vio- Laeviin Sud- : 2 4 or whatever the number is rowninshield, Quartermaster and Mvs, [ Texas, the information s that of 120 men |let Frederickson, Mrs. Frederickson and Rechalle Salts - e lver 11 s, bt Anti-Imporiaiiam. ddington, Governor and Mrs. W, A |stationed at Fort Jacinto, Galveston. only | baby, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wisher. Sarah | e Seed + n | have but a word to say Wwith regar one, Cougressman and Mrs. John Dalzell | fifteen encaped. Further information i to |Summers, Mrs. Sylvester Claude A to Hu" « \;YI\‘l]\ 4‘-1 A'll\—ll‘nll‘"l‘IM‘“‘-!I" ’\: il Frank A. Munsey the effect that the captain in command is Fordtran of 1910 Tremont street as found Fharm Soed - went Into Manila bay as an Incident of the g o feute t Colonel . ingi 1 r 1 n : [ war: 'Manila was surrende 1oy 10 s L ovemenie GF 09588 S otteis. As 10, | mong the victims. Il. itenan MI.nzV \':. ug to roc dy of Henry Ripley, son 1""”""_ | inmurgenta, but (o us, and f\;"{ {he espect At "New York-Arrived—Callforain. from | 9. Roberts, adjutant general of tho De- ot H, 8. Ripley, was recovered: Willlam s | those people. That was put’into the treaf At Cherbourg ~Arrived—Deutchland, from o TRt RRL A | Al STAIIE Skt RER XON ShIPh. SR 'non SourSlun\ncthrrmu. T the purpose of keeping Aguinaldo W York, for Hamburg, Whhelm en |18 among the small number at the fort|entire family liy hirty-sixth and Q I\ Convulsions Teveriahe | ana_especilly”to " keep' some” hiundreds « use m Southampton, for Hamburs | who escaped Half aven isting of Angeline Parker | Worms Convuls . e Aguinaldo, "throigh' one of his minist: AL paturoran. - Sept. 3. Salled—Steamer | * president B. H. R Green of the Texas [and grar Tommy Lesker, Sulllvan ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. issued « proclamation commanding the e APS, o, FOP &9 Mtaland rallroad today wired Governor | Parker and his wife, Lilly, and thelr three - r innr tod \.w‘ It every \Tmn-‘ man, womas At Breme Arrived—Aller, from New vers to draw on the treasurer of his line | children, Mazie, Harne and Alfred FacSimile Signalure of . and ch! n the city o an 0 end. Yor via Southampton; ledrich er 00 ald o o 8 rers at \ The me of Capt roe was see o Lot YOR NEADACH O the! American Roidters In Manila, Wi | SPosie, '(om New York - Sfiedr Princsey | 07 3900 10 aid of the sufferers at Galven home of Captain Posk was ssen ¢ A lian. were captured, were tortured muiflate Tene r Cherbourg and New York ten. All relfef supplies originating on the | overturn when the captain was in it and N'BW Y()HK FOR BIZZINESS. in the ‘moat Rorribls manner Shrough the AAL e tasgow cArrlved—Kastallax, " trom | line of his road will be handled frec he has not been seen since. " g FOR BILIOUSNESS, [ PhasTT rofer 1o wik transtuted by Brigadier | Moheea Onearian, from Montreal. Sailed | At Hallotaville small houses were blown | Pattie Rosa, Mattie Leah Wakins, Walter M6 monihad ol | General Anderson. now living in the cit At Yokohama--Arrived—-Previously—City Fisher, wife and three children; Mrs. R 2 FOR TORPIO LIVE! | of Philadelphia we were to abandon | of Pekin, from San Franciseo 'Y | e——— | Harris, Mr. and Mrs. W. Davenpor [I Jy Doses- gy s FOR CONSTIPATION. {pose pecbl. now we, ¥ould e EuiiE Sf] WAL feuthambton—Arrivedicaiser Wil There Is But One BUDWERISER and three children. Thrae persons were P ——— FOR SALLOW SKIN. 1ata Rt the door of any people. 1 we turned | Bremen, . Ork 10T | 4nd that is the product of the Anheuser- |killed in one building at Eighth and Broad- | FOR fll!“lfllllll Manila over to the insurgent chiefs we At Antwerp—Arrived—Friesland, from | Busch Brewipg Ass'n. It leads other beers | wa Dominick Porrette Is the only one of | | LXACT COPY OF WRAPPEN, A (w'“l"" 40 50 in spite. of PEORIASS nok| Daw XORK. | rived _Octavia, from San | 1B Quality and output—over half a billion | the party who lived to tell the tale. Among | o8 you ever read a blacker record of via Valparalso, ete A1 | bottles of the original having been con- |them were: Josephine Porrette, James cenTaun com! New vouk r n‘l\uy’\ an <' ”x...w» dealing ‘nnu that of - dne N W.—Balled—~Miowera, | sumed by a discriminating public Orders [ Wrenn, wife and six children; Mike Regan, | QURE 8ICK HEADAGHE fsulnaide and the inaurgent ehiafs in raise | for e pool—Arrived—Umbria, grom | 34dressed to Geo. Krug, manager Omaba |wife and mother-in-law: Mrs. Cline, wife - | with “the ‘Bpaniards and betraying their | New York. ' branch will be promptly executed. of Dr. I M. Cline, local ferecast offcial | wi ¥ ying s :

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