polands pitiable condition shiner gazette tex 9jan 1907
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The Shiner Gazette
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SHINER TEXAS
Agricultural ExportsTho calendar ear la closing ith
every Indication that tho remarkableolume ot export3 will remain at the
flood A bulletin from tho bureau otstatistics nt Washington la testimonyto this effect Xhe bulletin deals with
the exports of domestic breadstuffsmeat and dairy products food animals
cotton and mlnoral oils for November
and for tho 11 months ot tho presentyear ended wj th November Tho totalof theso exports for November was
105311000 against 993ll 0001n 1905
and for the 11 months J78S257000compared with 703509000 last year
ho December returns are not likely
to show any relatfvo decrease and tho
entire year Is fairly certain to show a
largo advance over last Several
features oflho bulfetln sho wlng com-
mand special Interest Though theiewas something of a falling toft In thisclass of exports for he month our
Bbjpments abroad of meat and dalry-
productsand of food cattle were 208
979000 In 190S or more than 20000
000 In excess ot these ot the sanio 11
months of 1905 Legislator by con
Kress andJtho steps taken by the ad-
ministration In accordance therewithaiming at safeguarding tho purity tlthe output have Increased foreign con-
fidence Tho figures are of value as
proving that while we sell abroad less
barley oats and corn we are disposing
In largo quantity of what may be
called the finished products from such
raw material Tho Americans arefeeding more of tho grain to llvo stocjt
and selling more cattlo and meat to-
tho old world This Is really aneconomic advantage as finding a mar-
ket for tho higher valued product al-
ways Is The bulletin accentuates thepredominance ot this country as a
source of food supply whilo the com-
plete returns aro pretty certain toprove that It has been a big1 yoar for
exports of manufactures also
Polands Pitiable Condition
Tho situation of Poland today Is-
lltlablo Business In Warsaw hasfallen oft 60 per cent and more thefashionable boulevards are partly de-
sertedT
the restaurants nie but haltfilled and tho leading hotel Is runningat a 16isv Tho city owrnas with
roonsbut martial law brings only
oppression not secmlty Hardly a
day passes but officials are killed or
wounded by tho terrorists while sus-
pected
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persons are arrested clubbed
or shot to death by the authoritiesThe terrorists aro strong enough to
defy tho government while tho gov-
ernment
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Is strong enough to crush ageneral revolt and tho result Is an-
archy
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When it will end no one cantell But some day says G H Blakes
lee In tho Outlook peace will surelycome for Poland Is to have autonomy
The Poles demand It The gicat ma-
jority of tho Russian Duma has prom-
ised
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It and Russian liberalism musteventually win
Romance of Motor Travel
The motor carhas rescued tho ro-
mance ot tracl freelnrit from tho r-
rltAtlng compulsions and contacts ot
the ralway tho bondage to Axed
hour s and the beaten track and ap-
iproaeh to each town tnrough the areaof ugliness and desolation created by-
Ithe railway Itself With tho motor
sayB Edith Wharton in Atlantic we-
havo regained tho wonder the ad-
venture
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and the novelty which en-
livened the way of our posting grand-
parents aboyo all tho delight of tail-
ing
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a town unawares stealing on li-
by back ways and unchronicled pathssurprising In It some Intimate aspect
of past time somo sllhouetto hidden
for half a century or more by tho ugljmask of railway embankments and the
glass and Iron bulk of a hugo statfonThen tho villages that one missed and
yearned for from the windows of th i
tralnjtho villages navo been given
back to us t
Mfttico winds up its year with a le-
markably satisfactory financial showling She reports exports of 271000000 d> increase ofnearly 63000000
over ihe preceding jcar and Imports
of 220051000 a gain of over 12000000 ButHvliat s still better Is the ad-
vancetalong all tho lines ot domestic
development Mexico is literally llvtag lnpeace and plenty with the most
efficient of governments under the
wise directinghand of President Diaz
The day of upheavals and factionaldlsordors7 rcsullDgln gonornlkdomor-
allzatlon eems to lioypast taroyevi-
Moxlcojjfasjjjearned the wcrefoi vys-
dolf government
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HOBSON SCENTS WAR
SAY8WE WILL GET WHIPPED INA CONTEST WITH JAPAN
SAYS NAVY IS INADEQUATE
JnpanWIII Precipitate War Within
Five Years and Capture the Phil-
ippines and Hawaii
San Antonio Tex RichmondPear ¬
son Hobson ot Merrlmac fame was in
the city Tuesday to deliver a lectureIn an Interview too expressed greatconcernover the probability of warwith Japah and predicted that the yel-
Jow men would precipitate a conflictwith the1 United States In less thanfive years He thinks they havo everyeliovv ot success to drlv e us frpm theOrient
Capt Hobson said I think that thoJapanese fivant to brlrig oH AaV with
the United States at the earliest posfttbto moment without flying fn tlieface of public opinion They will cre¬
ate a pretext If necessary They cani
cosily capture the Philippines and Ha-
wailan Islands and exclude us from
the Orient Our navy Is at present to-
tally¬
inadequate to cope with the situ-
ation
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and Japan knows It Tho Japan-
ese
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realize theat thero will eventuallybe a war for supremacy between thewhlto and the yellow races and for
that reason desrea to entrench her-
self as the sole power In the tirlentShe realizes that it a war with thethe United States met with successit must be precipitated within the nextfive years before we have had timeto properly strengthen our naVy Jap-
an¬
will find sOmo pietext to bringabout war The California trouble isonly one step in that direction Whileas proud of the Nations naval historyas any American I do not think weare prepared to cope with Japan on-
tho Pacific The quicker the UnitedStates takes stops to prepare for lhsWar tho better it will ba for the Na-
tion
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Hobson enters congress from Ala-
bama
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in March and his attention willbo Immediately given to urging thenation to prepare fol tho war hebe-Heves inevitable
BLOODY NEW YEAR
Ten Dead and Fortyone Injured Intand About New Orleans
New Orleans La Ten deadandf-ortyone injured is tho net esult of New Year crimes and casualties Inand around this section Of the ten fa-
talities¬
three occurred in New Or-
leans sty in Louisiana outside of thiscity and one In Mississippi Of the In-
jured thirtyfive are placed In NewOrleans four in other sections of Lou-
isiana and two In Mississippi Be-
tween midnight and 10 p m Tuesdaythlrtflve cases had been brought to-
tho Charity Hospital this city sev-
eral ot them serious The laBt casebrought In was that of W A Llpsey-a grain broker who was stabbed inthe neck by an unknown In a saloonat tho cdrtier of Baronno and JuliastrcetB His condition is serious
Hearne Tex Deputy Sheriff BakerLarkln came In from Mumford Mon-
day¬
and reported that a Mcxlcab Fu-
glo Aricna bad been shot and killednear Mumford Saturday night Robbery is supposed to be the motive
Browowood Tex Brownwood formany months has gone without streetlighting with the exce ption of a fewlittle Incandescent lights here andthero until tho city council has eitherdecided to turn over a now leaf or areashamed of tho place after dark Nev-
ertheless from fifteen to twenty of the2000 candle arc lights will be distrib-uted
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over the city In the placeswhichAre in need of lights tho worst
HOT SPRINGS ARK FLOODED
HEAVIEST RAIN EVER KNOWNTHERE
Bridges and Houses Washed Away
Rallroad Track Under Six Feet of Waters Street Seething River
Hot Spifnge Ark Tho heaviest lainever known fell hero Tuesday nightand Wednesday and by reason of thowashing away of bridges and housesIn the holfthorn part ot the city tiremerchants along central avenue weredamaged to the extent of at least 75
000 Central avenue which is theprincipal thoroughfare of the city wasfor hours a seething river The wa-
ter¬
Sviia waist deep on a man and noono attempted to croBS the street ex-
cept in a vehicleThree houses on Water street were
twdsed awaV 1nlso Vas thd grandstand at Whlttlngton Park At leasttwenty bridges wero swept downstreamja nd In thojlower part of thecity the lumbermen lost many thou-
sands of feet of lumber All cellarsalong1 Central avenue were flooded todepths of ten feet and allgoods storedthero wero destroyed or damagedThere were no trains In or out of the6ity after tho early morning trainsarrived The Rock Island attemptedto send Its train out at 2 oclock butafter proceedingabout Ave miles wasforced to return to the city The Lit-
tle Rock Hot Springs Western didnot attempt to send out trains as thotracks wero under six feet ot water fora distance of COO yards a short dis-
tance¬
from tho city It will be im-
possible
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for the railroad companies to
learn to the extent of their damage
until the water subsidesRaln wos still falling Wednesday
night with no encouraging prospects
ORDERED JUNE 151906
Inventories for Assessors Have NotYet Been Delivered
Austin T ex T ho following is astatement by J W Stephens control-ler
Many assessors ot taxes aro mak-
ing inquiries us to why this office doesnot supplyInventories as the law di-
rects so th ey can begin assessing tax-
es 3 2r-Replyirigito these inquiries I will
say tho orderffor these Inventories wasplaced wlthlthe secretary of ihe print-ing boarduJune 15 1900 with a ic-questthattjiey bodelivered by Nov1 190G
Xrhe4ecr jiaVvSf thQ printing boardand thoboartanive made repeated ef
forts aythe Request of thlsN depart-ment to have these Inventories de-
Ilveied in time to get them to assessore by Jan 1 but all efforts have
been In vain >
k Upon receipt of these inventoriesthey will bo Immediately forwardedto assessors
TENEMENTS ON FIRE
Ten Buildings on Rlre In West 53rdStreet New York
New York A serious ffre broko out
on West 63rd street Wednesday morn-
Ing and at 215 oclock ten bnlldlngjhad been destroyed pr were fn flames
The fire at thattilmo was gaining rapIdlythrentenlng the entlro block Sev-
eral engines were deserted as the firemen could not get within 100 feet o
the Are Tenants cwiUiln a radius olbl6cks outhalf a dozen werelordejed
to avoid posalbleMliinger to their Uvea
Died Fom BlowSherman Tex Ed Mason colored
died at White right ftom what thephjiicians said fwas the effect of ablow on tho1 head wltVsomo bjunt in-
strnment ToriVLogan colored wasplaced In Jail upon thejtfiarge of mur-
der lodged In Justice Campbellscourt It is alleged in the complaint
that he struck Mason with a hammerThey wero fellow employes at a mill
F T FEHRENKAMPThe Moulton Lumber Dealer
Re4 only oantea a Pull Stock ot th Yarr Best
LUMBER SHINGLES SASH AND DOORSBat h can lao lupply yom with
Brick Paints Oils Builders HardwareBarbWlre Poultry NetUng Piimpt Pipe Fitting tod
DANDY WINDMILLSPrompt ud aloM aMangoa girsa t all srdn-
Moulton T xl
Advertisers can always gttresults tftroiigh tnis paper
Talk but you cannot
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sjVomorc nvornblc cllmatoUs kndjvjiffljniiyj
Jor the produclloAof bevorndc thiMoursk foa
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SAN ANTONIO BREWING ASSOCIATION
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F P LUCK Agent Shiner Texas
This fine beer is for sale in Shiner by E J Wnnge
mann JoeMocha and at Dreyer by Artolph Sehultz
Also bottled Jbeer by Aug Schramm
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SHINER OIL MILLAN-
DMANUFACTURING CO
I Is ready for business and will buy all yourseed and pay the highest market price
HULL3 AND MEAL ALWAYS ON HAND
Sell your seed to the HOME MILL andpatronize a HOME INSTITUTION
D C DANIEL Manager
HOUSE BAR
Sariny purchased this Saloos I lnrltc all my Frloafis
aaia the Olfi Customers to
CALL AND SEE ML-
I will keep a full stock of the Beat Whiskies Wines
Beer and Cigars and will always treat you right
ALBERT BERCIlENHOrf
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Bismarck Saloon JH SKHftmTHE BEST WHISKIES WINES
AND LIQUORS ALWAYS IN STOOI-
CWe sell the favorite PABST BEERFINE OIQARfl-
Toltt and Courteous Tr tinen
NEXT DOOR TO WALTERS BROS
BnH txtvtHmH HHnnn >tKnKt t>t>> et tnHnKt <K >txn >ti tn>t> cnH >tK tnit > t t> i
ii THE PALACE SALOON j
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Newly Renovated and ImprovedHas Just Eeei Bcopened By R J Wangemann-
I Will Carry th Finest and Bent of Wlne Whlikiw Beer and Olgara
W ta Town dull and Pea Me and Ton Will bo Mada Welconit
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