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1_1900-05-08_p1_sn82015415_00237283892_1900050801_0051 | The Hawaiian star. [volume] (Honolulu [Oahu]) 1893-1912 | 01 | 1900-05-08 | p1 | BOAT RACES
ROWING ASSOCIATION MEETS
AND ACTS.
All Three Clubs Represented-Financ
Are in Good Condition-Question OF
Training Quarters-Club Captains. | There are to be rowing races next
September
The Hawaiian Rowing Association
held a meeting last night at the resi-
dence of A. G. NJ Robertson. All three
clubs were represented. The Healanis
were represented by Walter Wall and
F.. w. Klebahn; the Myrtles by A. G..
NJ. Robertson, A. A. Wilder. and w.
w. Harris, and th... | |
2_1900-05-08_p1_sn82015415_00237283892_1900050801_0051 | The Hawaiian star. [volume] (Honolulu [Oahu]) 1893-1912 | 01 | 1900-05-08 | p1 | IN CIRCUIT COURT TODAY
JUDGE DAVIS HEARING HIS FIRST
CASE.
His Initial Effort is With a Civil Mat
ter Before Native Jury-Matters In
Stanley's Court | Judge George A Davis took his seat
on the bench in the west room of the
Judiciary building this morning. The
case before him was that of Kaui VS..
w. c. Achi trespass. A native jury
was summoned, qualified and sworn
The case is still on.
Judge Stanley's court adjourned at 2
o'clock yesterday afternoon, there be-
ing ... | |
3_1900-05-08_p1_sn82015415_00237283892_1900050801_0051 | The Hawaiian star. [volume] (Honolulu [Oahu]) 1893-1912 | 01 | 1900-05-08 | p1 | FAREWELL LEUNG CHETSO
ENTHUSIASM OF THE CHINESE
REFORMERS.
A Great Send-Off for the Steamer XII
nau on Starting Today on the Old
Anti-Plague Schedule. | For many months no steamers de-
parture from Honolulu has been cele-
brdted as was the leaving of the Kinau
at noon today. 1t was the first schedule
trip since plague. Kinau wharf was
crowded from end to end with people
of all races, most of whom were bril-
liant with leis, and the steamer itself
was ablaze with color.... | |
4_1900-05-08_p1_sn82015415_00237283892_1900050801_0051 | The Hawaiian star. [volume] (Honolulu [Oahu]) 1893-1912 | 01 | 1900-05-08 | p1 | KAIUMUKI and NA|ALUA
WIRELESS TELEGRAPH STATIONS
SELECTED.
Expert Bowden Leaves for Maui and
Hawaii-Honolulu Will Have Direct
Communication All over. | The first wireless telegraphy station
on this island will be located at Tele-
graph hill mauka of Diamond head.
The second station, to have commun-
ication with Kauai, will be on a point
nt ar Waialua beyond Kaena point.
Both stations were selected after ex-
animation of all likely places on this
island. Mr.. Bowde... | |
5_1900-05-08_p1_sn82015415_00237283892_1900050801_0051 | The Hawaiian star. [volume] (Honolulu [Oahu]) 1893-1912 | 01 | 1900-05-08 | p1 | AN UNSELFISH ACT. | There are many reasons to be adj
vancd in favor of insuring that it seems
there are none against 1t. Buying life
insurance for ones family is an unset
fish act, and is done without the hope
of receiving personal benefit. There Is
much relief from care, and so much
comfort in protecting those we love,
that fully compens... | |
6_1900-05-08_p1_sn82015415_00237283892_1900050801_0051 | The Hawaiian star. [volume] (Honolulu [Oahu]) 1893-1912 | 01 | 1900-05-08 | p1 | POLICE TO WATCH 4 CREW NATIVE LEADERS CONFER.
ARE NEITHER REPUBbIchNs NOR
DEMOCRATS.
Will Wait Awhile, and Whl Then Either
Become Independent, or Scratch Tick
cts to Suit Themselves. | If their leaders have any control over
their political destinies the natives of
the Islands viii not for some time to
come express affiliation with either Of
the two great political parties.
So much was decided by a number Of
them at a meeting held last night. At
this meeting were men inclined to be
Republicans, and ... | |
7_1900-05-08_p1_sn82015415_00237283892_1900050801_0051 | The Hawaiian star. [volume] (Honolulu [Oahu]) 1893-1912 | 01 | 1900-05-08 | p1 | A PLEAsIJRE AND A DUTY. | consider it not only a pleasure but
a duty owe to my neighbors to tell
about the wonderful cure effected in
my case by the timely use of Chamber
lain's Collie, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy 1 was taken very badly with
huX and procured a bottle of this rem
dey. A few doses of 1t effected a per-
manent cure. 1 take pleasu... | |
8_1900-05-08_p1_sn82015415_00237283892_1900050801_0051 | The Hawaiian star. [volume] (Honolulu [Oahu]) 1893-1912 | 01 | 1900-05-08 | p1 | kLQHANA ARZ Exhibit. | The Spring exhibit of the Kilohana
Art League will open to the public May
%, and continue open for a month. At
all previous exhibitions of the society
a small admittance fee has been charg-
cd the public. This year this will be
done away with, and it is hoped that
the public will avail itself fully of the
opportunity t... | |
9_1900-05-08_p1_sn82015415_00237283892_1900050801_0051 | The Hawaiian star. [volume] (Honolulu [Oahu]) 1893-1912 | 01 | 1900-05-08 | p1 | AucTIoNEERs AS bidders. | The proposed auction for the privilege
of sending the first message by the
Marconi system of wireless telegraphy
which has already aroused interest
enough to bring out a bid of $500, has
now aroused interest in another direc-
tion. In addition to a contest for the
privilege of buying the right to the first
message, the... | |
10_1900-05-08_p1_sn82015415_00237283892_1900050801_0051 | The Hawaiian star. [volume] (Honolulu [Oahu]) 1893-1912 | 01 | 1900-05-08 | p1 | 'MAN.sTEALERs" ON HARBoR AT
NIGHT.
Attempt to Climb up the Anchor Chain
of the S. D. Carleton-An officer
Placed on Guard. | On several nights lately there have
been men rowing about the bay trying
to steal sailors from the ships that
have crews and are about to leave. Cap
tains who have crews are now getting
the police to protect them. The run
ners made a specially bold attempt the
night before last at the ship s.. d.
Carleton, which is to ... | |
12_1900-05-08_p1_sn82015415_00237283892_1900050801_0051 | The Hawaiian star. [volume] (Honolulu [Oahu]) 1893-1912 | 01 | 1900-05-08 | p1 | BOARD OF HEALTH. | DR.. Garvin, on recommendation of the
inspection department, has secured an
extra garbage cart for duty exclusively
in Iwilei Formerly that part of the
town between Liliha and Alapai streets
alone, was taken care of.
The inspectors are now looking after
residences and restaurants in Kakaako.
There were thirty-seven... | |
14_1900-05-08_p1_sn82015415_00237283892_1900050801_0051 | The Hawaiian star. [volume] (Honolulu [Oahu]) 1893-1912 | 01 | 1900-05-08 | p1 | COMMIyNITY | The religious census of Lehighton,
just completed, shows a population Of
1850. OF this number '1,S43 attended
Sunday school, and 212S are communi-
cant members of the various churches
of the town. This leaves only 347 non
churchgoers, and Lehighton people
think no other town in the state can
claim such good record.-Wll... | |
16_1900-05-08_p1_sn82015415_00237283892_1900050801_0051 | The Hawaiian star. [volume] (Honolulu [Oahu]) 1893-1912 | 01 | 1900-05-08 | p1 | N ABRYDE BUYS BIG MILLS
HAS PURCHASED THE AMERICAN
SUGAR CoMPANY's.
Pays sS25,OOO For 1t, Set Up on Kauai
Payment to be Made in Bonds--Molo-
kai Again Ranch. | The American Sugar Company's
plantation as a sugar estate Is at an
end. The company has just sold it's
fine new, modern mill to the McBryde
Sugar Company.
A meeting of the directors of the Am
erican Sugar Company was held yes
terday and the negotiations were COM
pleted. The mill is regarded as one or
the finest ever ... | |
17_1900-05-08_p1_sn82015415_00237283892_1900050801_0051 | The Hawaiian star. [volume] (Honolulu [Oahu]) 1893-1912 | 01 | 1900-05-08 | p1 | A TOBACCO COMPANY. | hTe Hawaiian Tobacco Co., Ltd, is
the latest corporation. 1t is a Chinese
concern, and will operate at the corner
of Merchant and Nuuanu streets. Chu
Gem is president, l.. T. Chin secretary,
and Lin Shen Chow treasurer. The
capital will be $4,000, divided into 200
shares of 500 each. | |
18_1900-05-08_p1_sn82015415_00237283892_1900050801_0051 | The Hawaiian star. [volume] (Honolulu [Oahu]) 1893-1912 | 01 | 1900-05-08 | p1 | THE WEATHER. | Weather Bureau, Punahou, 1 p. m.
Wind fresh northeast; weather
cloudy.
Morning minimum temperature, 70;
midday maximum temperature. so;
barometer, 8 a. M, 30.05, falling (cor-
rected for gravity) rainfall, "a hours
ending 8 a. m, .0 dew point, a. M,
5S humidity, a. m, 81 per cent.
CURTIS j. LYONS, Observer. | |
19_1900-05-08_p1_sn82015415_00237283892_1900050801_0051 | The Hawaiian star. [volume] (Honolulu [Oahu]) 1893-1912 | 01 | 1900-05-08 | p1 | ASSESSMENT NOTICE.
Waialua Agricultural Co., Limited. | Assessments have been called on the
assessable stock of this company as to
become due and payable at the office
of Castle & Cooke, Ltd, on
July 16, 1900, 10 per cent ($1O per
share); delinquent August 16 1900.
September Is, 1900, 10 per cent ($1O per
share); delinquent October Is, 1900.
October 80, 1900, 10 per cent ... | |
20_1900-05-08_p1_sn82015415_00237283892_1900050801_0051 | The Hawaiian star. [volume] (Honolulu [Oahu]) 1893-1912 | 01 | 1900-05-08 | p1 | For CAMARINos' REFRIGERAToR | Per S. S. Australia-Peaches, Grapes.
Oranges, Lemons, Lines, Celery, Cau-
liflower Cabbage, Pears, Plums, Fresh
Salmon, Founders, Halibut, Crabs
Eastern and California Oysters On tin
and shelD, all Game in Season, Tur-
keys, Chickens. New crop Of Nuts and
Dried Fruits, Onions, Burbank Pota-
toes, Swiss, Parmasan, Rocke... | |
22_1900-05-08_p1_sn82015415_00237283892_1900050801_0051 | The Hawaiian star. [volume] (Honolulu [Oahu]) 1893-1912 | 01 | 1900-05-08 | p1 | THE PEACE CONFERENCE. | Mr. Goschen, first lord of the British
admiralty is authority for the state
ment that since The Hague peace con-
ference more gigantic naval programs
have been put forward by the powers
than had ever before been conceived.
The conference is only six months Off
Springfield Republican. | |
24_1900-05-08_p1_sn82015415_00237283892_1900050801_0051 | The Hawaiian star. [volume] (Honolulu [Oahu]) 1893-1912 | 01 | 1900-05-08 | p1 | COMMITTED FOR TRIAL. | John ORiley was this morning COM
mitted for trial in the Circuit Court by
Judge Wilcox on a barge of criminal
assault committed on the fotser daugh-
ter of Wally Davis. | |
25_1900-05-08_p1_sn82015415_00237283892_1900050801_0051 | The Hawaiian star. [volume] (Honolulu [Oahu]) 1893-1912 | 01 | 1900-05-08 | p1 | } CONDON on TRIAI. | The trial of r. w. Condor for assault
and battery on Officer Fox, alleged to
have been committed at the Orpheum
several nights ago, is on trial in the
District court This afternoon. | |
26_1900-05-08_p1_sn82015415_00237283892_1900050801_0051 | The Hawaiian star. [volume] (Honolulu [Oahu]) 1893-1912 | 01 | 1900-05-08 | p1 | CHANCE FOR SOME HEN. | Any industrious hen that will devote
itself to laying w. j. B. eggs exclu-
sively can be assured steady employ
ment from now until next November
Pittsburg News. | |
30_1900-05-08_p1_sn82015415_00237283892_1900050801_0051 | The Hawaiian star. [volume] (Honolulu [Oahu]) 1893-1912 | 01 | 1900-05-08 | p1 | ENEMY OF LEATHER TRUST. | This story comes from Linden, and is
told as an absolute fact: On Wednes-
day Mrs. Ben Wise went to p. r. Mid
dleworth's store in this village and had
new rubbers fitted over a pair of shoes
she had worn for thirteen years, ana
they are good shoes yet.-Detroit Free
Press | |
33_1900-05-08_p1_sn82015415_00237283892_1900050801_0051 | The Hawaiian star. [volume] (Honolulu [Oahu]) 1893-1912 | 01 | 1900-05-08 | p1 | NEW LIVERY | The City Carriage Company are pre-
pared to furnish stylish, up-to-date
buggies, rigs and surreys at all hours,
delivered at the door
JOHN ANDRADE Manager
Telephone 113. | |
34_1900-05-08_p1_sn82015415_00237283892_1900050801_0051 | The Hawaiian star. [volume] (Honolulu [Oahu]) 1893-1912 | 01 | 1900-05-08 | p1 | FOR ONE WEEK ONLY. | Black socks, Hermsdorf dye, two
pairs for 25 cents; the best value ever
offered, The sale will last for one week
street. | |
35_1900-05-08_p1_sn82015415_00237283892_1900050801_0051 | The Hawaiian star. [volume] (Honolulu [Oahu]) 1893-1912 | 01 | 1900-05-08 | p1 | GONE TO TIE BOTToM. | That is where the prices are now, at
The Golden Rule Bazaar, on first-class,
but odd stationery. The best stock at
one-half, and less than one-half the
regular prices. A hint to the wise
should be sufficient. | |
36_1900-05-08_p1_sn82015415_00237283892_1900050801_0051 | The Hawaiian star. [volume] (Honolulu [Oahu]) 1893-1912 | 01 | 1900-05-08 | p1 | SAVE MONEY | Our fifteen cent line of standard and
classical music will save you money,
as 1t matters not whether the regular
price Of a piece is rs cents or 81, fifteen
cents takes any of them from Berg
strom Music Company. Catalogue free. | |
40_1900-05-08_p1_sn82015415_00237283892_1900050801_0051 | The Hawaiian star. [volume] (Honolulu [Oahu]) 1893-1912 | 01 | 1900-05-08 | p1 | HAS FEW EOuALS. | For light running, easy adjustments,
and good work the Singer Sewing Ma
chine has few equals and no superlors.
B. Bergersen, agent, Bethel street. | |
42_1900-05-08_p1_sn82015415_00237283892_1900050801_0051 | The Hawaiian star. [volume] (Honolulu [Oahu]) 1893-1912 | 01 | 1900-05-08 | p1 | AT THE OLD STAND. | General blacksmithing and carriage
repairing business in all branches at
the old stand, Fort street, w. w
Wright | |
43_1900-05-08_p1_sn82015415_00237283892_1900050801_0051 | The Hawaiian star. [volume] (Honolulu [Oahu]) 1893-1912 | 01 | 1900-05-08 | p1 | ONLY ONE DOLLAR | Full dress shirt for $1.0O, is the best
value ever offered in Honolulu. Do not
fail to see it. L. B. Kerr e. Co., Ltd,
Queen street. | |
46_1900-05-08_p1_sn82015415_00237283892_1900050801_0051 | The Hawaiian star. [volume] (Honolulu [Oahu]) 1893-1912 | 01 | 1900-05-08 | p1 | If you smoke, smoke good cigars.
David Lawrence, Love building, keeps
the best at right prices. Box trade a
speciality. | ||
49_1900-05-08_p1_sn82015415_00237283892_1900050801_0051 | The Hawaiian star. [volume] (Honolulu [Oahu]) 1893-1912 | 01 | 1900-05-08 | p1 | NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
MEETING NOTICE. | The regular monthly meeting of the
Honolulu Chamber of Commerce will be
held at it's rooms on Wednesday, May
9Th at 10 a. m.
JAMES GORDON SPENCER.
Secretary.
Honolulu. MAY 8, 1000 | |
59_1900-05-08_p1_sn82015415_00237283892_1900050801_0051 | The Hawaiian star. [volume] (Honolulu [Oahu]) 1893-1912 | 01 | 1900-05-08 | p1 | McInerny's shoes are right i'm it. They
are made by the leading factories Of
America, and consequently have no
equal.
McINERNY SHOE STORE. | ||
78_1900-05-08_p1_sn82015415_00237283892_1900050801_0051 | The Hawaiian star. [volume] (Honolulu [Oahu]) 1893-1912 | 01 | 1900-05-08 | p1 | X. HAIDA. Nj. ID. | Office Hours: 9 a. m. to u M; y. m
to 9 p. m.
Sundays: a. m. to II m.
T. o. Box 78l. 1874 School Street | |
79_1900-05-08_p1_sn82015415_00237283892_1900050801_0051 | The Hawaiian star. [volume] (Honolulu [Oahu]) 1893-1912 | 01 | 1900-05-08 | p1 | Fine Job PrlntIpg. Star ONCE. | ||
4_1900-05-23_p12_sn96088466_0028076016A_1900052301_0429 | The Sumpter miner. [volume] (Sumpter, Or.) 1899-1905 | 01 | 1900-05-23 | p12 | Mining
Supplies | Location blanks, handsome
Autographed stock certiii-
Gates, corporation seals,
stock records and journals,
ttlce stationery, all of the
best workmanship, furnish
ed on short notice. EX-
elusive agent for the worlds
standard | |
5_1900-05-23_p12_sn96088466_0028076016A_1900052301_0429 | The Sumpter miner. [volume] (Sumpter, Or.) 1899-1905 | 01 | 1900-05-23 | p12 | The
Job
-
| is equipped with the best
material known to the trade.
lis presses are modern, it's
type is artistic, varied and
up to date, and only the
bestWorkmen are employed | |
6_1900-05-23_p12_sn96088466_0028076016A_1900052301_0429 | The Sumpter miner. [volume] (Sumpter, Or.) 1899-1905 | 01 | 1900-05-23 | p12 | Sunlpter
| 1t is not only without an
equal, but has no rival in
quality and quantity of re-
liable information published
every week. Its circulation
is already the largest of any
paper published in the dis
trict, both locally and in
other communities and
states, and is growing rap
idly. As an advertising
medium THE MINER stands
a... | |
8_1900-05-23_p12_sn96088466_0028076016A_1900052301_0429 | The Sumpter miner. [volume] (Sumpter, Or.) 1899-1905 | 01 | 1900-05-23 | p12 | COUNTY RECORDS. | The following is the record of official
business transacted at the county seat of
Baker county for the week ending Tues.
day, May ~:
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
Warranty deed-Feb -, N Wetber ct ux to W
M Crandali. lof 1. blk s, Sump,er Heights
adn .''.'.,. .........................S $50
Quit claim deed-May 10. W d French ... | |
9_1900-05-23_p12_sn96088466_0028076016A_1900052301_0429 | The Sumpter miner. [volume] (Sumpter, Or.) 1899-1905 | 01 | 1900-05-23 | p12 | NOTICE TO
Water Consumers | 1ohte is hereby givrn to all consumers Of unahy from The
Snmhtv mater COmt1nr Plant
That and after June 10, 1000, person persons
having tap any of the water mains of the above
toned company allowing any other person persons to
water from said tap, without special permit from the
Water Company, will be held responsi... | |
1_1900-03-29_p6_sn84029853_0029587160A_1900032901_0103 | The Globe-republican. | 01 | 1900-03-29 | p6 | WHY WHITE is IN AFRICA.
Particulars of His Scheme to Share
in a 100000 Steal.
SOLD CHEAP---BoUGHT DEAR. | Lansing, Mich, March 26--Colonel
Harold NJ. Smith, formerly assistant
qaartermaster general of the state
troops, was on the witness stand in the
trial of ex-Inspector General Marsh
Smith testified that, under directions
/ of Quartermaster General White, he
wrote the letters which resulted in the
sale of the states clot... | |
2_1900-03-29_p6_sn84029853_0029587160A_1900032901_0103 | The Globe-republican. | 01 | 1900-03-29 | p6 | A New Usage Deal Proposed. | Washington, March 26--The secre-
tary of the interior has requested the
senators of the Indian affairs commit
tee to draft a bill for the allotment of
the Usage Indian lands and for the
payment of the 500 per capita tax,
also to abolish all tribal relations of
the Osages and to also insert clause
possibly abo1ishing al... | |
3_1900-03-29_p6_sn84029853_0029587160A_1900032901_0103 | The Globe-republican. | 01 | 1900-03-29 | p6 | Manila News. | Manila, March 27.-La Patria and
FL Liberal, Spanish organs of the
extreme Filipino party, have recently
been publishing articles inimica1 to
the military government. General
Otis has suppressed the former journal
for sedition and imprisoned the editor,
at the time issuing d warning to
the members of the extreme party t... | |
4_1900-03-29_p6_sn84029853_0029587160A_1900032901_0103 | The Globe-republican. | 01 | 1900-03-29 | p6 | New York, March 27.-Heirs Of Cor
nelius Vanderbilt will be called on to
pay the largest inheritance transfer
tax ever paid into the state treasury
under the existing law. The tax it is
estimated will amount to about 81 ,OOO.-
900.
For six weeks or more the state APP
praisers from the comptrol1er's depart
ment at Alba... | ||
5_1900-03-29_p6_sn84029853_0029587160A_1900032901_0103 | The Globe-republican. | 01 | 1900-03-29 | p6 | The Fort HAYS BIZ. | Washington, March EFT should be
generally understood that the bill
which has just passed congress grant
ing to the state of Kansas the old Fort
Hays military reservation for educa-
tiCna1 purposes does not provide for
the establishment of western branches
of both the State Agricultural college
and the State Normal esch... | |
6_1900-03-29_p6_sn84029853_0029587160A_1900032901_0103 | The Globe-republican. | 01 | 1900-03-29 | p6 | | Cuban railway Combine. | Montreal, March 26.-Sir William
Van Horne, ex-president of the Cana
dian Pacific railway, and chat rman of
the board of control, returned from
Washington and after consultation
with some fnanciers left again for
Washington
The object of his visit is to meet Sec
rotary Root and some American CAPT.
talists with whom he... | |
7_1900-03-29_p6_sn84029853_0029587160A_1900032901_0103 | The Globe-republican. | 01 | 1900-03-29 | p6 | Berlin, March 27.-The correspond
ent here of the Associated Press has
interviewed capitalists who have large
interests in the TransvaaI They say
they do not believe the gold mines will
be destroyed, adding that there is no
dynamite except what is in the posses
sion of the government. They claim
that individuals could d... | ||
8_1900-03-29_p6_sn84029853_0029587160A_1900032901_0103 | The Globe-republican. | 01 | 1900-03-29 | p6 | Railroads win go to Court. | Chicago, March 26--Western rail-
roads have practically decided not to
accept the governments proposed set
Element for military business provided
there is a possible chance of success
fully attacking the rulings in the courts
While no resolution was passed at
their meeting, initiative step was
taken which Will probably... | |
9_1900-03-29_p6_sn84029853_0029587160A_1900032901_0103 | The Globe-republican. | 01 | 1900-03-29 | p6 | Trenton, n. J., March 27-The Car
negie company, the formation of
which has resulted from the confer
ence of Andrew Carnegie and H. c..
EricI to settle the business difference
between them was incorporated here.
The capital is $3.50, OOO, 900 and the
stock is all subscribed. OF the princi-
pal stockholders are Andrew Ca... | ||
10_1900-03-29_p6_sn84029853_0029587160A_1900032901_0103 | The Globe-republican. | 01 | 1900-03-29 | p6 | Heavy Seal Catch. | ST. Johns, n. E, March 27.=The
sealing steamer Leopard, which took
shelter at Wesleyvil1e in consequence
of the storm. is due here and other
steamers are expected Judging from
reports thus far received, the total num-
Der of seals actually taken by the fleet
is about goo, 900, and the prospect is
that, as four weeks of... | |
11_1900-03-29_p6_sn84029853_0029587160A_1900032901_0103 | The Globe-republican. | 01 | 1900-03-29 | p6 | Extending Pension Laws. | Washington, March 24.-The house
committee pensions has practically
decided upon extending the pension
law of January 5, 1898, which in
creased the pension of Mexican war
veterans from IS to $12 per month, so
that it will apply to those pensioned
since the date of the act well to
those pensioned up to that time The
comm... | |
12_1900-03-29_p6_sn84029853_0029587160A_1900032901_0103 | The Globe-republican. | 01 | 1900-03-29 | p6 | Senator'S COMMISSION.
Advising The Powers In Control
Of Cuba.
IA WAY TO ASSIST DEBTORS | Havana, March 27-An order will
issue early next week giving the may
ors much more extensive powers than
they formerly had, quite irrespective
of the civil governors By its terms,
permits for amusements and public
meetings are to be applied for to the
mayors, and the police administration
and other civil affairs of the ... | |
13_1900-03-29_p6_sn84029853_0029587160A_1900032901_0103 | The Globe-republican. | 01 | 1900-03-29 | p6 | | BRADSIREETS ON BUSINESS.
Fetal Trade Conditions FavorabIe
---lron Industries Bright.
oURARGENTINE COMPETITION. | New York, March 26.-Bradstreet,s
trade review says: Favorable reports
to retail distribution and as to col
lections come from southern, western
and northwestern markets, due to bet
ter weather. Continued good railroad
returns, record-breaking merchandise
exports from New York, with signs of
resumption o... | |
14_1900-03-29_p6_sn84029853_0029587160A_1900032901_0103 | The Globe-republican. | 01 | 1900-03-29 | p6 | New York. March e7.-With a silver
spade and in the presence of thousands
of persons, Mayor Wycl< lifted from an
opening in the city hall square a few
pounds of earth, which formally began
the work on the underground rapid
transit railway system The under
ground railway tunnel will be twenty
one miles in length and viii... | ||
15_1900-03-29_p6_sn84029853_0029587160A_1900032901_0103 | The Globe-republican. | 01 | 1900-03-29 | p6 | Berlin March Germany. for the
first time in history, is unable to en-
ploy about a million toilers. not because
of lack of work. but because of lack of
fuel and raw stuffs. The Austrian
coal strike is partly responsible for
this and all the industries here are
overcrowded with orders. the iron in
dustry being the most ... | ||
16_1900-03-29_p6_sn84029853_0029587160A_1900032901_0103 | The Globe-republican. | 01 | 1900-03-29 | p6 | Cuban Confidence In Congress. | Havana, March 27.-The Patra says:
The promises of the three senator's,
Messrs- Plat, A1drich and Teller, the
senate committee on Cuba now visiting
that island, in regard to granting in
dependence is most important, since
these senators are trusted representa-
tives of the senate.
The paper declares it now has conf
de... | |
17_1900-03-29_p6_sn84029853_0029587160A_1900032901_0103 | The Globe-republican. | 01 | 1900-03-29 | p6 | Governor Taylor Recognized. | Indianapolis, Ind, March eT--Gov-
ernor Mount issued a requisition for
the return to this state from Kentucky
of a man wanted on criminal charge
Governor Mount decided w s Taylor
was Kentucky's chief executive and
the papers were accordingly forwarded
to him Governor Mount said the re-
turning board of Kentucky had de-... | |
18_1900-03-29_p6_sn84029853_0029587160A_1900032901_0103 | The Globe-republican. | 01 | 1900-03-29 | p6 | Washington, March 27.-President
Goznpers of the Federation of Labor;
c. s. barrow of Chicago and others
identified with organized labor APP
peared before the judiciary committee
of the House in advocacy of the bill
restricting the issuance of injunctions
in time of labor disturbances. Both
barrow and Gompers stated tha... | ||
19_1900-03-29_p6_sn84029853_0029587160A_1900032901_0103 | The Globe-republican. | 01 | 1900-03-29 | p6 | Washington, March 2T--A1len C.
Blackwell, commandment of Lafay cite
Post, G. A R., of New York City. and
Wilbur E Brown, ad5utant and post
commander of the same post. Were at
the war departing Mt and arranged for
the transportation on the transport
Sumner of 500 [ nited States flags to
Manila for free distribution amon... | ||
20_1900-03-29_p6_sn84029853_0029587160A_1900032901_0103 | The Globe-republican. | 01 | 1900-03-29 | p6 | second Pan-American Congress. | Washington. March 24--The state
department has been notified by the
government of Mexico that it accepts
the presidents invitation to hold a
second pan-Ameriean congress. and
will, in turn, invite the republics of
North South and Central America to
send their representatives in such con-
gress to the City of Mexico Thu... | |
21_1900-03-29_p6_sn84029853_0029587160A_1900032901_0103 | The Globe-republican. | 01 | 1900-03-29 | p6 | Savannah. Ga, March 24--E'ifty thou
sand persons on the street here gave
Admiral Dewey enthusiastic vel
come to Savannah The admiral had
recovered from his indisposition suffi-
GENTLY for him to take part in the
military parade, and, he rode
through the streets with Mrs Dewey
at his side, ringing cheers rent the air
Mi... | ||
22_1900-03-29_p6_sn84029853_0029587160A_1900032901_0103 | The Globe-republican. | 01 | 1900-03-29 | p6 | Washington, March 21--Secretary
Root said that while he was in Havana
arrangements We're made for the con-
so1idation of the department of the
provinces of Havana and Pinar del Rio,
commanded by Brigadier General Fitz-
hugh Lee. and the department. of Ha-
vana, commanded by Brigadier General
William Ludlow, into one de... | ||
23_1900-03-29_p6_sn84029853_0029587160A_1900032901_0103 | The Globe-republican. | 01 | 1900-03-29 | p6 | Loud Postal Mn Dead. | Washington, March 24.-After a
spirited discussion extending over
three days, the Loud bill, relating to
second-class mail matter, was recon-
mitted by the house to the committee
on postoffices- The majority in favor
of the motion to recOmmit was so de-
cisive that it is regarded as unlikely
that the measure will appear... | |
24_1900-03-29_p6_sn84029853_0029587160A_1900032901_0103 | The Globe-republican. | 01 | 1900-03-29 | p6 | Parsons See. way out. | Parsons. Kan March a7-Captain
John Seaton and NJ Heery. composing
the state board of public works, for
mally condemned the land selected for
the site of the new insane asylum here
by the legislative committee appointed
for that purpose and fixed the value of
the property at the same figures con-
tracted for by the loca... | |
25_1900-03-29_p6_sn84029853_0029587160A_1900032901_0103 | The Globe-republican. | 01 | 1900-03-29 | p6 | ANNUITY FOR GOV. CLERKS.
Without Expense To Ths Governments
VIII Chip | VIII Chip In
Washington, March ga National
Civil Service Retirement association
has been organized here Its object IS
to secure the passage of a bill by con-
gress, providing for the retirement OF
employees of the government who are
under civil service regulations, by pay
ing them annuity when they have
reached certa... | |
26_1900-03-29_p6_sn84029853_0029587160A_1900032901_0103 | The Globe-republican. | 01 | 1900-03-29 | p6 | Boer Property is Protected. | London, March PA dispatch to the
Daily News from Sprin gfontein, says:
General Gatacre and his staff are still
here He is most strict regarding the
private property of the Beers. Some
Kaffirs who had looted Boer farms
have been tried and severely punished,
to the great establishment and gratif1-
cation OF the Boer resi... | |
27_1900-03-29_p6_sn84029853_0029587160A_1900032901_0103 | The Globe-republican. | 01 | 1900-03-29 | p6 | Char1eston's omcers Not to Blame | Washington, March 2T--The navy
department has received the report of
the court of inquiry convened by Rear
Admiral Watson at Manila to investi-
gate the loss of the cruiser Charleston.
The court exonerates the officers and
men from responsibility for the loss of
the ship. | |
28_1900-03-29_p6_sn84029853_0029587160A_1900032901_0103 | The Globe-republican. | 01 | 1900-03-29 | p6 | reward for an assassin. | Topeka, March Ex-Governor Stan
ley offered reward of $3.50 for the ar
rest and conviction of the man who
attempted to ''assassinate'' Frank
Elliott, at Troy, a few nights ago.
Doniphan county has offered a reward
for the same amount and the Repub-
Hcan officials there made up purse of
$500 for the same purpose. | |
29_1900-03-29_p6_sn84029853_0029587160A_1900032901_0103 | The Globe-republican. | 01 | 1900-03-29 | p6 | Calcutta, March 23--The bubonic
plague is fast increasing In Bengal
4,275 deaths occurred last week.
These included 744 in Calcutta and
2,O44 in Patna- The viceroy, Lord
Curzon of Kedleston, visited the med
cal college, which is in one of the in
fected districts of Calcutta | ||
30_1900-03-29_p6_sn84029853_0029587160A_1900032901_0103 | The Globe-republican. | 01 | 1900-03-29 | p6 | Chicago, March 24.-The great Aber-
deen-Angus breeding cattle sale now
progressing at Dexter park amphithea-
ter at the Union stock yards is a pro-
nounced success. The COW, Lucia
Estill, brought 81, 500, calf. Black
knight of Estill. ca1ved May II, 1899,
sold for 81, 100; the cow. BIacl<bird, of
Woodland. BROUGHT s.. ... | ||
31_1900-03-29_p6_sn84029853_0029587160A_1900032901_0103 | The Globe-republican. | 01 | 1900-03-29 | p6 | FIfty-ave Machine shop. Tied Up. | Cleveland, O., March 24.-After
voting for over four hours in secret
session at Germania hall. 1900 machin-
lists of Cleveland, both union and nom
union men, unanimously declared a
strike to go into effect at once The
strike viii affect about fifty-five ma
chine shops and manufactures The
result of the decisive ballot w... | |
32_1900-03-29_p6_sn84029853_0029587160A_1900032901_0103 | The Globe-republican. | 01 | 1900-03-29 | p6 | England win Accept. | Washington, March a4.-There are
good reasons now for believing that
Great Britain Will accept the Davis
amendment To the Hay-Pautcefote
treaty. under which the United States
will have the right to place the same
safeguards around the Nicaragua canal
as the British government enjoys in
respect to the Suez canal | |
33_1900-03-29_p6_sn84029853_0029587160A_1900032901_0103 | The Globe-republican. | 01 | 1900-03-29 | p6 | CONGRESSIONAL NEWS.
What is Being Done in The FIfty-SIxth
General Assembly. | MARCH rwENrx-oSE | General Assembly
MARCH rwENTY-oSE-
The Senate agreed to Senator Turner'S
oeneerni min ALLEGED granting OF Priyaege 60
The Senate passed an additional urgent de-
oisR9s IF 90 9i t f4e
b 81 cne az a1v
Virginia In his seat
Speaker Henderson appointed a committee Of
to consider SPeeial iegsla1tion relative to
the purch... |
34_1900-03-29_p6_sn84029853_0029587160A_1900032901_0103 | The Globe-republican. | 01 | 1900-03-29 | p6 | Roberts Protests Rebels. | Ladysnith, March 27.-Lord Roberts
proclamation is causing much dissat-
isfaction among the loyal Dutch in
this neighborhood, as it is taken to
mean that he has morally pledged
himself to preserve life and property
of the rebels who lay down their arms
and return to their homes. | |
35_1900-03-29_p6_sn84029853_0029587160A_1900032901_0103 | The Globe-republican. | 01 | 1900-03-29 | p6 | London, March 24.-Lord Roberts
-teIegraphs from Bloemfontein under
date of March 21 as follows:
so many burghers have expressed a
desire to surrender under the terms of
the last proclamation that have sent
small columns in various directions to
register their names | ||
37_1900-03-29_p6_sn84029853_0029587160A_1900032901_0103 | The Globe-republican. | 01 | 1900-03-29 | p6 | THE LATEST NEWS IN BRIEF. | Kansas city. | L
The New York senate killed a bill to
tax mortgages; 80 to 10.
The reported death of Osman Pasha
is denied from Constantinople.
The Kansas City Priests of Pal1as
have lost all their floats by fire.
The cold wave is said to have done
but little if any damage in Florida.
Cuba is to be represented at the Pam
Am... |
38_1900-03-29_p6_sn84029853_0029587160A_1900032901_0103 | The Globe-republican. | 01 | 1900-03-29 | p6 | Berlin, March 24--In German colo
NAL circles it is feared that after Great
Britain annexes the Transvaal the
Beers will trek into German Southwest
Africa Several newspapers have
ferred to this possibility during the
last few days, plainly intinating that
the Beers are not wanted, inasrnuch as
undesirable conditions wou... | ||
87_1900-03-29_p6_sn84029853_0029587160A_1900032901_0103 | The Globe-republican. | 01 | 1900-03-29 | p6 | In the house MIR Little (Arlz-) has a bill ap
propr1atfng 100000 for soldiers hospital
Hot Springs Ark.
The public lands committee reported favor
ably a bill allowing a single woman who locate:
q homestead entry implanted lands, to com
plete the entry after her marriage | ||
90_1900-03-29_p6_sn84029853_0029587160A_1900032901_0103 | The Globe-republican. | 01 | 1900-03-29 | p6 | The Senate received from the president the
nomination of Walter H Chamberlain, of Chi
cagO, to be assistant commissioner of patents
Senator Baker O8ans-) has bill in the Sen
ate authorizing the allotment from surplus
lands of the Wea, Peoria and Pianheshaw In
dianS in the Indian Territory the children o
said Indians ... | ||
3_1900-01-12_pNone_sn97065832_00415624839_1900011201_1139 | The Black Hills union. [volume] (Rapid City, Pennington County, Dakota [S.D.]) 1889-1904 | 01 | 1900-01-12 | pNone | THE CHANGE Of LIFE | Is the most important period in awo-
mans existence: Owing to modern
methods of living, not one woman in
thousand approaches this perfectly
natural change without experiencing
2 train Of very annoying and some
times painful symptoms.
Those dreadful hot flashes, sending
the blood surging to the heart until il
seems re... | |
5_1900-01-12_pNone_sn97065832_00415624839_1900011201_1139 | The Black Hills union. [volume] (Rapid City, Pennington County, Dakota [S.D.]) 1889-1904 | 01 | 1900-01-12 | pNone | Archduke Otto, the future emperor
OF Austria. 70 an artist Of great talent.
He possesses his own studio in the
Academy Of Fine Arts In Vienna. and
divides his time between the headquar-
ters Of the cavalry corps which he
commands and his studio. The arch
duke has frequently exhibited his work
anonymously, In order that... | ||
6_1900-01-12_pNone_sn97065832_00415624839_1900011201_1139 | The Black Hills union. [volume] (Rapid City, Pennington County, Dakota [S.D.]) 1889-1904 | 01 | 1900-01-12 | pNone | Diamonds have bsen found in com
siderable numbers and Of very hne
quality In the interior OF British
Guiana, on the MaIarIni River $50
miles above its junction with the Els.
seQuibo. Mr.. Moulton. our consul at
Demerara. says that the London deal
era to whom the stones have been for
warded consider them superior to
Sou... | ||
7_1900-01-12_pNone_sn97065832_00415624839_1900011201_1139 | The Black Hills union. [volume] (Rapid City, Pennington County, Dakota [S.D.]) 1889-1904 | 01 | 1900-01-12 | pNone | Ligh.,nr tn. R.d 80, ! | The lighting Of the Red sea seems
at first to be a too practical infringe
ment upon an ancient fairyland. But
Sir Thomas Sutherland and tother
members Of parliament interested in
shipping, are naturally anxious about
the progress Of the lighthouses with
which the Porte promised to betewel
the southern waters Of the. Re... | |
9_1900-01-12_pNone_sn97065832_00415624839_1900011201_1139 | The Black Hills union. [volume] (Rapid City, Pennington County, Dakota [S.D.]) 1889-1904 | 01 | 1900-01-12 | pNone | IN, is to the effect that Lady Macdon-
aid personally superintendent number
81 coolies who had been ordered by
hef to take from the palace certain
treasures Of Chinese art, together with
other objects having religious use and
Of priceless value to the Chinese. Lady
Macdonald. before her marriage to Sir
Claude. was Ethe... | ||
12_1900-01-12_pNone_sn97065832_00415624839_1900011201_1139 | The Black Hills union. [volume] (Rapid City, Pennington County, Dakota [S.D.]) 1889-1904 | 01 | 1900-01-12 | pNone | According to writer in the st.
James Gazette. part OF the credit for
the wonderful development Of Japan
In civilization IL due to the Empress
Haruka. She married tho emperor
thirty years ago, and, like him. il a
strong supporter Of western ideas. The
emperor 10 the 131st In his line, and
the frst who has given his wife... | ||
13_1900-01-12_pNone_sn97065832_00415624839_1900011201_1139 | The Black Hills union. [volume] (Rapid City, Pennington County, Dakota [S.D.]) 1889-1904 | 01 | 1900-01-12 | pNone | Tnberculosis has been placed among
the diseases which are subject to guar
autine. The commissioner Of immi-
grafton has 10 decided In the case Of
Japanese who arrived In San Francisco
from Japan Ill with lung trouble. It
was decided that the patient could not
land. but must return to the port from
which he sailed. | ||
14_1900-01-12_pNone_sn97065832_00415624839_1900011201_1139 | The Black Hills union. [volume] (Rapid City, Pennington County, Dakota [S.D.]) 1889-1904 | 01 | 1900-01-12 | pNone | . PURELY PERSONA
CHARGED .y,sb Loofins. | Lady Macdonald, who has been pub
.iicly charged in London newspapers
with footing the imperial palace at Pc
kin. is the wife of Sir Claude Mac
donald. former British minister to-
China. and at present minister to ia
pan. The story, which Is Indignantly
denied by the ladys friends and de-
nounced as malicious and brutal... | |
15_1900-01-12_pNone_sn97065832_00415624839_1900011201_1139 | The Black Hills union. [volume] (Rapid City, Pennington County, Dakota [S.D.]) 1889-1904 | 01 | 1900-01-12 | pNone | me rvsnsaeth century. | We now stand at the threshold Of the
twentieth century. and the nineteenth r.
thing of the past. It will, however. be
known 10 the century Of invention and
discovery. and among some Of the KreAt-s
Hostetter's Stomach Bitters the cele-
brated remedy for all ailments arising
from q weak or disordered stomach, such
As dys... | |
19_1900-01-12_pNone_sn97065832_00415624839_1900011201_1139 | The Black Hills union. [volume] (Rapid City, Pennington County, Dakota [S.D.]) 1889-1904 | 01 | 1900-01-12 | pNone | You Can Get Aliens Foot-Esss Eres.
Write to-day to Allen S. Olmsted, Ls.
Roy, N. Y. for FREE sample Of
Aliens Foot Ease. powder It cures
sweating. damp, swollen. aching fest.
Makes new OF tight shoes easy. a cer-
tain cure for Chilblains and Frost bites.
At all druggists and shoe esores; &c. | ||
20_1900-01-12_pNone_sn97065832_00415624839_1900011201_1139 | The Black Hills union. [volume] (Rapid City, Pennington County, Dakota [S.D.]) 1889-1904 | 01 | 1900-01-12 | pNone | Govsrnor Asain;st Jankefs. | SAHNsUss ~UUNeSS.
Acting Governor Jelks of Alabama
has excited favorable comment by
thwarting the members of the: legis-
lature in some Of their proposed junk
cts at the expense OF the state. The
legislators had planned to make q tour
Of the normal and agricultural schools
Of the state, but, the executive vetoed
the ... | |
21_1900-01-12_pNone_sn97065832_00415624839_1900011201_1139 | The Black Hills union. [volume] (Rapid City, Pennington County, Dakota [S.D.]) 1889-1904 | 01 | 1900-01-12 | pNone | Henry Color Lode. | Henry Cabot Lodge, VINO had charge
Of the Hay -Pauncefste treaty in the
senate and who marshaled the forces
favorable to ratification, is generally
accounted a bright and shining exam
pie Of "the scholar in poIitics.."s He
began his public career as member
of the fiftieth congress, and has been
d congressman or senator... | |
22_1900-01-12_pNone_sn97065832_00415624839_1900011201_1139 | The Black Hills union. [volume] (Rapid City, Pennington County, Dakota [S.D.]) 1889-1904 | 01 | 1900-01-12 | pNone | Sir John Murray recently showed
how remarkably the Black Sea differs
from other seas and oceans A surface
current lows continuously from the
Black Sea Into the Mediterranean, and
an under current from the Mediter-
ranean into the Black Sea. The lat
ter current y salt. and, being heavier
than the fresh water abo... | ||
23_1900-01-12_pNone_sn97065832_00415624839_1900011201_1139 | The Black Hills union. [volume] (Rapid City, Pennington County, Dakota [S.D.]) 1889-1904 | 01 | 1900-01-12 | pNone | II you have never used GARFIELD Tea. the
original herb medicine. send to the Gar
aeid Tea Co, Brooklyn. N. r. for FREE
SAMPLE. Garfield Tea cures. | ||
26_1900-01-12_pNone_sn97065832_00415624839_1900011201_1139 | The Black Hills union. [volume] (Rapid City, Pennington County, Dakota [S.D.]) 1889-1904 | 01 | 1900-01-12 | pNone | Piso's Cure cannot be TOO hlshly spoke. Of =
. cough cure.-J. W. O'BRlHN, 81 Third Ava.
H.. Minneapolis. MINI. Jan. d 1904 | ||
27_1900-01-12_pNone_sn97065832_00415624839_1900011201_1139 | The Black Hills union. [volume] (Rapid City, Pennington County, Dakota [S.D.]) 1889-1904 | 01 | 1900-01-12 | pNone | Thirty minutes 10 all the time ~
quired to dye with PUTNAM FADE
LESS DYES | ||
28_1900-01-12_pNone_sn97065832_00415624839_1900011201_1139 | The Black Hills union. [volume] (Rapid City, Pennington County, Dakota [S.D.]) 1889-1904 | 01 | 1900-01-12 | pNone | TO CURE A, COLD IN ONE DAY.
Take LAXATIVE BRoNO QUINIHE TADLSrs Al
druggists refund the money II IL fails to cure.
e. w. Groves signature is on the box. &c. | ||
30_1900-01-12_pNone_sn97065832_00415624839_1900011201_1139 | The Black Hills union. [volume] (Rapid City, Pennington County, Dakota [S.D.]) 1889-1904 | 01 | 1900-01-12 | pNone | Tea Years' I4assss FROM, Tornadoss.
Missouri has suffered $15. o0o. 900 loss
by tornadoes since 1890. | ||
31_1900-01-12_pNone_sn97065832_00415624839_1900011201_1139 | The Black Hills union. [volume] (Rapid City, Pennington County, Dakota [S.D.]) 1889-1904 | 01 | 1900-01-12 | pNone | The queens sp.ce.o,es. | The Queens spectacies.
The queen now wears pair OF large
spectacles with black rims when drtv-
ing, and similar pair, with entirely
different glasses, are used by her
majesty for reading or writing. | |
36_1900-01-12_pNone_sn97065832_00415624839_1900011201_1139 | The Black Hills union. [volume] (Rapid City, Pennington County, Dakota [S.D.]) 1889-1904 | 01 | 1900-01-12 | pNone | Admit one absurdity and . dozen
others will demand IN entrance. I'll. | ||
37_1900-01-12_pNone_sn97065832_00415624839_1900011201_1139 | The Black Hills union. [volume] (Rapid City, Pennington County, Dakota [S.D.]) 1889-1904 | 01 | 1900-01-12 | pNone | Some people derive = lot of pleasure
from affecting atfectation. | ||
39_1900-01-12_pNone_sn97065832_00415624839_1900011201_1139 | The Black Hills union. [volume] (Rapid City, Pennington County, Dakota [S.D.]) 1889-1904 | 01 | 1900-01-12 | pNone | Dyspepsis ia tho bane Of the human sysss
Protect yourself against Its rsyHges ~ she uso
OF BeemanS Pepsin Gum So = s |
A Parquet rendering of the article-level text from
dell-research-harvard/AmericanStories,
restricted to the years 1900–1910, so the data can be viewed in the dataset viewer
The original dataset ships per-year tar.gz archives of JSON scans plus a custom
loading script, which the viewer cannot preview. This repo flattens those scans
into one row per article and stores them as columnar Parquet (zstd-compressed),
one shard per year.
| column | type | description |
|---|---|---|
article_id |
string | <full_article_id>_<scan_id> |
newspaper_name |
string | newspaper title (from the scan's LCCN entry) |
edition |
string | edition number |
date |
string | scan date, YYYY-MM-DD |
page |
string | page identifier (e.g. p2) |
headline |
string | article headline (may be empty) |
byline |
string | article byline (may be empty) |
article |
string | OCR'd article body text |
Derived directly from dell-research-harvard/AmericanStories with no changes to
the text content. Same license as the source: CC-BY-4.0. Please cite the
original work:
@misc{dell2023american,
title = {American Stories: A Large-Scale Structured Text Dataset of Historical U.S. Newspapers},
author = {Melissa Dell and Jacob Carlson and Tom Bryan and Emily Silcock and Abhishek Arora and Zejiang Shen and Luca D'Amico-Wong and Quan Le and Pablo Querubin and Leander Heldring},
year = {2023},
eprint = {2308.12477},
archivePrefix = {arXiv},
primaryClass = {cs.CL}
}