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Laredo Weekly Times from Laredo, Texas • Page 9

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FROM WKbSTKSDAV's HAILY, 13 KILLED MANY HURT. GUN BURST ON AFTER TUR RET or FRENCH CRUISER LATOUCHE DURING GUN PRACTICE CHOLERA INDIGNATION PRECAUTION AROUSED. SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS ARE AT CANTON ARE WIRED ADMIRAL SPERRY INDIGNANT AT THE RELATIVE TO CHOLERA FRENCH AND THREATEN AT MANILA. A BOYCOTT. Turret Torn In Pa.rts And Fragments Of Human Bodies Thrown In All Directions Gun Was 7 6 Inches Bure.

Believed When Battleship Fleet The Trouble Grew Out Of The Arrives At Philippines The Action Of The French Con- Disease, Will Be Under sul Advising A Steamer Control And Fleet Can Anchor In The Bay. By I'liSlPfl Washington, instructions have been cabled from here to Hear Sperry relative to the cholera situation in the Philippines. The War Depurt- inent is receiving daily reports B.v Unilftl Toulon, Fraixe, Sept 1 hirleeii Heameii were and liiany others injured, sonie fatally, hy the hursting of a gun in the after turret of llte Krereh artiiored eruiser I.atouehe during a from Manila bearing on the gravi- guii praetice here yesterday i he ty of tlie situation, and as these details of the accident are meagre. reiiorfs will be of great value to 'I he explosion was similar to ihat i Admiral Sperry, the substance of whieh occurred on the eruiser them are sent hy cablegram and ('arc'iine on August 12 last in liieh wireless to him before the battle- six men were killed. he gunnels ship fleet reaches Manila Hay on drill hill iHieii undei iui iidni' I.

ha.s nul yel been time hen suddenly theie as a decided whetlier Admiral frightful explosiuii. 1 he turret was will anchor the Heet in Manila l.rrn apart and pieces of hum iiP Harbor or Manila Hay. This may bodies, of the giiii erew, were depend upon the cliolera situation, thrown in every dirteiion. method.s for lighting cholera the steel was splintered and sections in the Philippines have tieen per- of metal were hurled alioiit thedeeks feeled, there is, it is said, a aiid these missiles situek dow inability that Manila may be render- many of erew who were at work injed eomjiaratively safe before the tlie vieinitv. I he gun which arrives, hurst, was of i.ii inches bore.

It is; not known just what caused the GARNERING FARMERS eident but it is supjmsed that thei powder charge was prematurely ex-j of o( weapon li.ad been locked. At Home Of George Ade, I he Author, in Indiana. Not To Deliver Suspects To Chinese Officers. By UiiUed prff-s. Canton, Sept.

22, is intense indignation among the Chinese here against the French over an incident which occurred here. The Chinese authorities tried to arrest some supposed native pirates who were on the steamship Paul Beau, of the Massageries Maritime Company, but the Captain of the steamship backed by the French Consul, refused to permit it. They contending that the suspected men should be arrested upuli laliUiLig. Bui iiig the Wi angle whicli ensued the supposed escaped. The Captain of the Chinese guard on the steamsbifj was recently removed by Chinese authorities on the grounds that he was too friendly ith the foreigners The native press today advocates a boycott of the French and severely criticizes them.

ROOSEVELT AT WASHINGTON Everybody knows that malaria, chills and fever, ague and such disorders, are caused by poiaon. Do you know bow to prevent the poison from getting into your blood; how to drive it away, when there Take Black-Draught, the great vegetable liver regulator, so successful for over 70 years, throughout the Southern States. No other like it, except its imiurions, and those only in outward appearance. Appearancea, and imiutions, are deceitful. So be sure you insist on the BLACK-DRAUGHT Edna Rutherford, of Atlanta, writes: Black-Draugbt has done me so much good that I wish to publicly acknowledge it, I suffered for five years with dumb chills and fever, more than I can tell.

1 tried all the medicines I could think of, but they did me no good. At last I took Black-Draught and am wonderfully improved. I am better now than I have been for many months, thanks to your wonderful Sold everywhere, in 25c and $1.00 packages. ONE BROTHER DEAD. Affray in Office at El Paso Results in Tragedy and Arrest- Kl Paso, Sept.

the result of injuries received in an encounter in the real estate office of Loomis Brothers yesterday, Hoxie Loomis, a prominent real estate dealer in tliis city, died last night. His brotlier, M. Loomis sustain- NEBRASKA REPUBLICAN Governor Sheldon Will Decline Nomination Unless He Is Allowed To Favor Bank Guarantee. B) Tjiucoln, Sept. Owing to chagrin because the Hepublicau State Convention refused to SELLING fIT W.

C. Grocery I The list below will gfive an idea of the prices at which we are Riflu-lieii 2 per doz $1 grated. ed serious injuries. I he jmlice ar-j gum-mjtee bank deposits in the rested Barbel, southwestern platform, Governor Sheldon the agent of an automobile company Republican nominee for re-election has notified the Republican Slate Don't be afraid to give Chamber-j committee that he will resign, un- lain's Cough Remedy to your it is explicitly understood dren. It contains no opium or other! that he favors the Guarantee.

Shel- harmfu! drug. it alwai For sale by all druggists. don chnrgcs ttic t)iinUcrs witli conspiracy to defeat this plank. His im action has caused the biggest Many people suffer a great dea political sensation in Nebraska from Kidney and Bladder troubles, for years. Sheldon fought in During the past few years much of; the convention for this plank and this complaint has been made un- when it is defeated, declared he necessary by the of would resign.

The committee Kidney and Bladder Pills. They pleaded several hours, and Sheldon are antiseptic and are highly re-j finally consented to remain if they commended for weak back, back- cnisup (pints; I'liiilf pinr-ii hcnas No 2 1 Y.C. pcnchrs Bartlett Koynl Asparasru-i lio; California iiciic I Salmon (irape jiiicf 2(Nt; sliced per doz. $2 40 240 1 20; ten. per package 40 1 401 in 111 40 05 1 iCfiffee, in 5 2 20 i Syrup, Nil.

2, per eaii .....10 2 201 i 2.2 2 40; 1 .2 lui oz .........................7 2 25 i 1 iu 12 2 25 IDr. per 2 .201 i 1 1 Homestead Ij (J 1. 1 .251 1. 2 2 40 1 washing pmviJer, can TERRIBLE SUFFER ING ENDURED. Rescued and Crew Of Dutch West Indian Mail Steamship Brought To New York liv t'ult-U York, The Ri-yal Dutch Indian steamship Prince Williclm arrived from the West Indies today, and brouiiht into purl Captain Kngebrctscn and fourteen members of the crew of the Norwegian fruit Yumui'i, whieh was driven by a hurrioutie on the rocky coast of Castle island in the Bahamas on September 12.

proving a total loss. Few narratives of fiction contains more terrifying experiences than those undergone by Captain F.nge- bretsen and liis erew in the four days of peril in whieh the men weak from exhansl ion, suffered from exposure and starvation and were forced to battle for their lives in the raging sea after their vessel iiad iieen liattered to pieces. HEAD ON COIJ ISION. Defective Signxl Causes Two Trolley Cars To Collide In Heavy Two Injured. By i I Brooklyn Sept.

IS garnering the farmer vote this evening, He will attend a rally at 1 the farm of fieorge Ade, author, 1 humorist. Hundreds of farmers I were present und Taft siiook their hands all arounti and an in! formal addrt'ss. Dinner was served to the visitofrt in dinner pails. I remained two hours then eontinueil I his trip to Chicago. PULLING FOR Will Devote Much Time To Republican Take Slump Against Bryan, ache, rheumatic pains, intfumma- tion of the bladder and all other annoyances dm to weak kidneys.

Tliev are sold by Reed Drug d4 OF ENGINEERS l.atter fd.aee to continue their discourse. riuH li.as caused a mild excitement here. section of the Slate. Two earne in hall of the college in tSis notified the voters where he stood'. who lived in Texas, und city, wliereupon all marched to the their railroad fare amounted to BRYAN TOURING OHIO.

I attendance were brighter, and thus far a larger number of i former students than usual have reported for duty. hundred and sixty-five boys have applied to the entrance committee by mail and have been admitted to the freshman Will Force Roosevelt To Answer The Telegraph Message Sent Him Yesterday. Hilburn Dropped From Brotherhood For Refusing To Strike. By Ciillt-il Wusfiington, Roosevelt lias eturned to duty and a few important government i I cxark.ina, lev. Sept, matters are awaiting his attention.

Fugineer Pat llilbiirn, wliosc run is He will devote him self largely to I raiiscontinenlal hratieh of politics. direct the balance A' Pacific between here the repufiliean He has I'Yirt Worth, and whose home is declared if necessary he will take has tiled suit in the District the stump against Brvau. It of Bowie against the announced the White House will IGotherliood of l.oeomotive Kngi- iieers (Wih-ox Itivision No. alleging ilefainatioii of eharaeter aii'l asking for darnagi's. class.

reply to Bryan's message today. NIGH RIDERS OUTRAGES Hy riiilHil Columbus, Sept. 22. Bryan has arrived here on his tour of Ohio, and makes five speeches today. He intends to force Roosevelt to answer his m'es- sage.

Monnett joined Bryan in Delaware and explained fully the alleged connection of Governor Haskell wi ththe alleged Oil bribe und expects Bryan to, reply to Hearsts charges ointlie same platform where Hearst fired his broadside. NEGRO CUT DOWN Victim Of East Texas Mob Rescued Alter He Had been Strung Up For Shooftng Constable. Wants All To IS. 1909 MESSRS. E.

C. DH WITT A Chicago, of 6 th to In reply wiit say, assuredly ute my in eny way you see flt benefit of the sufterir g. I will answer eorrespond- en-e as to my own I recommend KObOL to all hear about ttieif stomachs, and have bought maay their firet bottle. Ail that Is required is trial of KOOOL. It talks for itself.

very truly, 0 M. CORNSIX. Senalor Dick Visits Republican Headquarters to Eflecl a Reconciliation. Hy Chieagi). Sejit.

I)iek. Foraker's lieutenant is making a mysferiuus visit to rcpiih- lieaii He conferred with Hifeheoek and Crane, but all refuse to talk. It is believed ffiek's purpose is to arrange a compromise in Foraker's behalf. the stump Ohm for a renomination, and wants a recognition of the National eommitfee. It is believed that Dick will see T.ift in Foraker lieluilf tonioht, Gov Noel Of Mississippi Will Call Federal Troops To Assist In Putting Them Down ftcorgc Clark, a negro, was lianged tree near Shiro, tiiis eoutity, i sometime early this morning, 1ml Plainliff alleges in his eoinplainl Twcwirir" nil I was found and eiit down before he that he was for sever.al years a WILL ANNWEK ruLLi He is now in jail, but inai member of tlie brof hei Inmd, but: i serious eoinlition.

I hi: while people was expelled last for having; tlie eommiinity are greatly arous- some time previously slated that he Roosevelt Is Preparing A Lengthy jed and the jail is heavily guanied. Kodol for Dyspepsia. Hv riiili-i! I'r- New Orleans. Sejit. 22.

ernor Noel, of Mississippi visiting here, less those cotton niglit riiiers stop their depredations he will ask for m. Hund- ginners are living now barricaded in their homes fearing attacks from these maurauders. wouhi not join a strike that was being agitated, for the reason that! he did not think the cause was sufficient. No strike took place, but he alleges that lie was expelled be-! cause of the statement made, the jloilge ruling that wleit he had said was to a member of (jov- 111 Brotherhood of while I Kngineers. that un-! A Paying Investment Mr.

John of Response To Bryan gram Fele- BRIDGE GIVES WAY. Of Bridge On 0. Road Gives Way And Drops Freight Train In The Wafer. SENSATIONAL DEATH. Russell Peabody One ol Thaw Lawyers Dies Suddenly.

By Philadelphia, 22, Seventy two injured, seven fatally ina wiien trolley lurs met lieail on. Owing to a il signal both were given the right of way during a beavy fog. Both were heavily loaded with workmen. W'lieii theiurs denmlisbed boilies were wiilely. LATEST COTTON REPOR By iilKil Crt Washington, Si'pt.

2'he Census has announced four million five hundred seveniv live thousand four hundred thirty eight bales of consumed by the Pnitetl States by August 21, to four million nine hundred eighty four tboiisaiui nine fifty SIX last year. liy 1 Sept. 22. By UiilU il York, 22. Ifussell A Peubodv, one of Tliaw counsel at Houlton, Maine, says; been troubled with a eougb By Ui.lifd Washington, D.

C. Sept. Secretary Loeb that Roosevelt was preparing an answer I to Bryan and because of its length it would not be ready before night. Highland This is regarded as an intimation the president is preparing every proofs of HuskeU's guilt. The pres- wintcr ami spring.

Last winter I tried many advertised remedies, but the cough continued until I bought a bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery before that was half gone, the tmugh was all gone. This winter the same happy result has followt'd; a few doses ouee more banished tlie annual cough. 1 am i HEAVY INFLUX AT now convinced that Dr. King's! New Discovery is the best of all cough and lung Sold under guarantee at.

all druggists and 1 110 Trial bottle free. kl idem conferred withC. W. Haskell, who the Governor said was likely to be the Haskell meant in Hearst charges and he assured the President he was connected with the Standard Oil ('ompany, Parents Evidently Afraid lhat Sons will Not Get Room. Clark was lynched for shooting Constable II.

'Taylor, i he bullet shattered hip ami he has been sent lIouHton for treatment. Taylor attempted to arrest Clark last night for raising a disturbance at Clmer Tlie m'gro ran and Taylor him two miles The negro then stood at bayq and the two fought for a gun. Clark finally got il ami shot 'Taylor in the hip. A mob of whites and Clark, hanging him to a tree. His body was found the mob left and was eul down, when, to the of those who iiad cut him down, it was found that lie was alive.

lie was hurried to jail, and as the whites are expressing the greatest indignation, the sheriff has placed a strong guard around the jail. eusts what you slriia off of the heart, and contributes r.oifi hrnent, and l.e Irh to every organ of the body. indi.est:on, Dyspepsia, Sour inflammation of t.he mu- -J memoranes lining the Stomach Tract, Nervous Dys- Catarrh of the Stomach. co.NfORMS TO ational PU fiE rOQD DRUG LAW Digests What You Eat SOLD BY HF.KD’S DRUG STORE ANNOUNCEMENTS span the Baltimore ami Ohio railway briilge the lianna fell dnipiiing a freiglit train into the stream far bebiw. Sevtual are killed and one body has been HITCHCOCKS ADMISSION Says President Roosevelt Has Been Asked To Make Speechs.

Has Nol Answered I'liili-il Chicago, 22. Hiteli- eock ba.s admitted that with make speeches and to eamjiaign Western states vvhii ing for him, but President Roosevelt has not replied yet. both trials died today in Babylon. His death was siubien aiul ed and caused a sensation. EXCURSION RATES I G- VIA Account tional San Antonio Interna- Fair Sept 26lh To October Ilth.

Tiekot.s on sale daily, ami potnilar rates for Days. full partieulais of 1. A- Agents. De Witt's Little Early Risers are small pills, easy to take, gentle and sure. Sold by Reed's Drug.

Store. PROBING CIVIL WAR College Station. Sept. are laii cadets- old students und -on Austin, Sept, 22. f.ead- the campus, although entrance mg Confederate veterans here do not begin until including Assistant Adjutant Tuesday, and the work not and Col.

B. Miller, are until T'hursdav, This earlv influx asking what Col. J. N. of students is due partly Simpson, rejiidiliean gubernatorial of parents that there will not be room for their sons should delay in coming till the regular opening day than six hun- dreti students have ulreatly in the by mail.

a sulffeient I percentage of to change minds, and adding the largitr lielongeil during the war. It is laiined a search of the rtH'ords fails reveal his enrollment as un in Confederate army, riiey say he never was an officer either of the Fourth or F.ighth Tennessee cavalry. De Witt's Curbolized Witch Hazel Salve is reciiminended as the best thing to use for piles. It is, of good for anything where a is needed. Beware of imitations.

Sold tiy ReinT Drug d2 MEETING BROKEN UP. Semi Religious Meeiing Scene 01 Clash in Seels. Saltillo, Sejil semi-religious meeting at the 'Tealro in ibis city was broken up a few nights by the as the speaker began a tirade abuse from the stage. I he meeting was arranged one of the Protestant missions here ami the a former Catholie who his faith. a discourse.

There was agordly sized ainiienee when he eommeueetl his criticism and abuse of believers in the faith, gfiing such 'The Time.s is autliorized to announce the candidacy JOHN N. GAIINKK for re-election as a uieuibsr of Coo- from this the Fifteenth district subject to the actkiD of the Demo cratle congressional convention. riie Ti icc! rniunoe Is authorized to an- FlUNK H. EARNEHT. as a candidat for the ortice of district fmm the 49th judicial district thea tiori of the Democrat- jiritnarie.s.

Tin' Times is authorized an- JAMES HI LI. fi.i he of of Pieeiuct No. 1. bii I'o niv to Voted for at coming 'rite 'Times io an- nurnber who yearly to that the mayor of register, some of the eonservative I Braulio Zerliiehe, felt member.s of the faculty estimate upon to the speaker that the attendance this year may run to 700 students and probably to SOO. Every train passing through College Station firings large delegations boys fmm to desisi ami in event of failure to so, lo cause liis arresi.

'Thereupou a member of audience speaker and audi enee tu hohl tlieir iimeting in iLf.1 AM C. S'TDNEH, for 1 he office of No lo he for at the coming November election. THE IT LAXATIVE COUGH SYRUP mut II itutt ana jaosx iaUlIIBD'V wsiotij -3noa.

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