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 | Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Texas)
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| Abilene Daily Reporter | vina in a stockmen's smoker at the ! i S 1 to 10. ' Cofer's motion then car- j state in the Union, and Hawaii, lilie Coliseum last night. Tonight there j ried. It was an early indication of | More Details... |
| Abilene Daily Reporter | From ?wspai er Suovi|)S acre tract on Moiokai. covered with Hawaii's 1'liins Starts Officials i the kiawe, it is believed that 150,000 | More Details... |
| Abilene Daily Reporter | showing how Hawaii has introduced! AUSTIN, ; Ian. IS Judge A. 0. Pren- the mesquite tree, grpws it on planta- !dergast, the newly appointed Judge tions, and has had experts at work ' of the Court of Criminal Appeals, toon a machine to successfully grind] day handed down his firs | More Details... |
| Abilene Daily Reporter | Secretary Wilson was so impressed with the matter that he has decided to take the question up with the authorities in Hawaii, with a view to introducing the machine in this country. The newspaper article which fired the zeal of Secretary Wilson and Representative Garner is as follows: | More Details... |
| Abilene Daily Reporter | Mr. Hobson predicted that the Panama canal would never be used by this government in war time because It wculd either not be completed or adequate means would be found to prevent its iise instantly upon a declaration of war. He pictured Japanese occupancy of the Philippines, Hawaii, Guam | More Details... |
| Abilene Daily Reporter | To continue the 'president's inquiry into methods of transacting public bus iness $75,000, for J9int boundary commission United States and Canada $75,000, Interstate Commerce Commission $1,815,000, an increase- of $455,000, ?Construction of accommodations for sea | More Details... |
| Abilene Daily Reporter | Ilia and Subordinate Temples in Panama, Alberta, Hawaii, Quebec, .Mexico and the Jlaritine Provinces. | More Details... |
| Abilene Daily Reporter | NEW YORK, April 29. the tUlht wedding within a year in the GoAi. family was celebrated this atternooa at St. Thomas' Protestant Episcopal church at tour o'clock in the pretence of the usual society clique asi' thousands of professional hangers-on who blocked the street around tn<i church In | More Details... |
| Abilene Daily Reporter | In the event of war operations in the Pacific, Secretary Meyer said that Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, which he described as "the Gibraltar of the Pacific" would be the base of operations for the United Stales fleet." | More Details... |
| Abilene Daily Reporter | Jonah Kuolo Kalamanaole, delegate to congress from Hawaii, usually known ?e -Prince Cupiu," bas introduced a new dance to the national capital It is called (hu Muinbo Jumbo, or Americanised Hula-hula, and is said to ?clips* the turkey IroL the grizzly bear, the Apache and al | More Details... |
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 | Abilene Semi-Weekly Farm Reporter (Abilene, Texas)
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| Abilene Semi-Weekly Farm Reporter | present from practically every in the Union, and Hawaii, tihe | More Details... |
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 | Abilene Semi-Weekly Reporter (Abilene, Texas)
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| Abilene Semi-Weekly Reporter | ipp s and Hawaii are part of tllc | culture," horticulture, mechanical en- 1 wheat alld oats loolc ?,,,, and prom- | More Details... |
| Abilene Semi-Weekly Reporter | NEW YORK, April 29. The thira wedding within a year in the Gould family was celebrated this afternoon at St. Thomas' Protestant Episcopal church at four o'clock in the presence of the usual society clique and thousands of professional hangers-on - ? who blocked the street around the church in a | More Details... |
| Abilene Semi-Weekly Reporter | - has In her veins the royal blood of ap- the house of Hawaii. Her first husband was Douglas Graham, from whom the daughter inherited a iarge | More Details... |
| Abilene Semi-Weekly Reporter | iwo muiiiuB aBU. ". " " " "i"' destroyed W the fire and the tina. Australia, Hawaii and other | More Details... |
| Abilene Semi-Weekly Reporter | In the, event of war operations in the Pacific, Secretary Meyer said that Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, which he described as "the Gibraltar of the Pacific- would be the base of operations for the United States fleet." | More Details... |
| Abilene Semi-Weekly Reporter | Porto Rico and Hawaii are the only portions of the United States in which coffee is produced and from which it is exported in any considerable amounts From Hawaii the exports to foreign countries last year aggregated about 1 million pounds, and the shipments to the mainland about 2 1-4 million | More Details... |
| Abilene Semi-Weekly Reporter | Hopes for the long expected break were revived this afternoon when, on the forty-third ballot. Governor Woodrow Wilson gained one hundred aud eight votes. The gains came from Illinois, Connecticut, Idaho, Iowa, Louisiana, Maryland, Miehiynn, North Carolina, Tenne | More Details... |
| Abilene Semi-Weekly Reporter | Mr. Smart ol Boydton, Va. met M!BS 'arker on the steamship Korea last December when he was enroule to Hawaii to begin a business career on the islands. Miss Parker who'li'wklo- y known in Sau Francisco society, was just out of finishing school ami the romance began before the boat reached H | More Details... |
| Abilene Semi-Weekly Reporter | >'.:ib belt line around the ' ? oaps, although tile aef.nl ti::i-*. ^;>ei: ir. si.u irnvel it; less than -:ig'"y fi. '.' " :; ] ihe famous record c:^abli*h",-3 ' >'* ,Ju'-s Verre's hero. The a:\:-'\- is e:, r ? rierl through the Mediterrau--;<.;i. ::;< Suez Canal to I | More Details... |
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 | Adams County Free Press (Corning, Iowa)
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| Adams County Free Press | Bgation carefully noted the references theOnban conflict. Minister Hatch of Hawaii and Mr. Cooper, the Hawaiian minister of foreign afiairs, were listeners, although the message contained no reference to the Hawaiian Islands. The diplomatic gallery was vacated as soon as the foreign que | More Details... |
| Adams County Free Press | The renuiins of the ?liu** minister m ? Hawaii. Albert S. "Willis, have reached | More Details... |
| Adams County Free Press | ,, . ^m^ter to Hawaii- He is - son of the at lork cottage. Sand- j)emocratic nominee for vicu president ,d gained prominence in llie lu.-c cam- by reason of his advocacy o" ?' - | More Details... |
| Adams County Free Press | ier \i settled. Cuba. Hawaii, and other things must wail- | More Details... |
| Adams County Free Press | ublic, run by ahamlfnl of American says: "As Hawaii lias | More Details... |
| Adams County Free Press | j the provisiot: relating to Hawaii, which I js .in enemy to the republic, a traitor | More Details... |
| Adams County Free Press | TO ANNEX HAWAII. | More Details... |
| Adams County Free Press | The treaty provides that the government of the Hawaitnu islands cedei to the United States absolutely and forever all rights of sovereignty in and over the Hawaiian islands and its dependencies, and that these islands shall become, an integral part of the territory of the United States. Tho | More Details... |
| Adams County Free Press | The Japanese government has filed a ? protest against tlie Hawaiian treaty on the ground that it promises to lead p;o a ? breach of treaty stipulations between Japan and Hawaii. | More Details... |
| Adams County Free Press | WASUINOT(. \. .Inne'JS. ? The Jupau^su position on tlu* aiuH-xiiiion of Hawaii by the Vniti'il Smtt'S lias l ei-u made known Ir.-jii a vi-ry hi^h smirco. Tl e r op] sition to a | More Details... |
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 | Adams County Union (Corning, Iowa)
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| Adams County Union | (1) Shall Uncle Sam become a ffl.tb.er or assister to Hawaii! | More Details... |
| Adams County Union | '.Echoes, from. Hawaii Brlg'gs I.o es Hie Fljrht Davis' Kmualns Xuw inr Uicli. j mood Tobacco Boycott liaised A Clil- i caffo Delicacy Sympathy for Poster. | More Details... |
| Adams County Union | The men who hauled 'down the flag thirty years ago seem to have a monopoly of the President's consideration. A few weeks ago Blount, who spent four years in trying to shoot down the flag, was sent to Hawaii to baul down the stars and stripes which 'had been floated there by a competent and | More Details... |
| Adams County Union | ?- A Washington rumor says that Judze J. W. Sneed, of Memphis, will succeed Mr. Ulount as Minister to Hawaii | More Details... |
| Adams County Union | ?The provisional government of Hawaii has occupied the royal palace. The claim of the Queen's supporters that sho surrendered to tho United States Is disproved by the power of attorney given to Paul Neumann. | More Details... |
| Adams County Union | rivei! ixt Us tltiUnslta'n It was found that It ad teen opened and that iho stamps had eon abstracted. The mall agent who had hargo of the package has bean arcestad. ? Cluua Sprdckels la enraged becnuse the 'rovislonal Government of Hawaii is con- iderlng withdrawing the subsidy from his louts and | More Details... |
| Adams County Union | ? diaries N'crrlholT, who has justroached San Francisco from Hawaii, pi edicts sj.ecdy dissolution ot tho provisional government. | More Details... |
| Adams County Union | The sugar trust was tho largest contributor to tho Democratic campaign fund of 1892, and it is not in politics for fun. Tho courso of events in Hawaii shows that tho trust will bo iv rod for by tho administration. ? Philadelphia | More Details... |
| Adams County Union | ? If the United States declines to annex- Hawaii, it Is said, the Provisional Goveru- mprit will expel tho Queen. Prof. Alexander has been sent to Washington as lin. aid to Minister Thurston. | More Details... |
| Adams County Union | GLAUS SPRECKLES has arrived in San Francisco from Honolulu, and declares that the provisional government of Hawaii cannot last long. | More Details... |
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 | Adams County Union-Republican (Corning, Iowa)
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| Adams County Union-Republican | C5mfnB~Home ? Miss Roae~~inisrdhT daughter of A. R. Huston, of this City, is on her way liome from Honolulu. Hawaii, where she taught during the ?past year.'. She 'has 'arrived In Vancouver, B. C., and writes that she lu- | More Details... |
| Adams County Union-Republican | drunken beachcomber gave It to me in return for a dime at-flllo, Hawaii | More Details... |
| Adams County Union-Republican | ? - ? ? ?. -HAWAII wv/rmtuji, | More Details... |
| Adams County Union-Republican | . 2r,o.oo The 4hird mmibor of the hlgli school . ir,o.oo Jectnre course was given last Friday iKn'nn OVC!ll"E ^n 'lie .community liali. The entertainment wna a (muslnl number, given by the illailu Bros, and Mrs. Hailu, - -ho ara natives of Hawaii. The .hall, -was full and th | More Details... |
| Adams County Union-Republican | the island of Hawaii to Ktl- | More Details... |
| Adams County Union-Republican | from 1'Tisco to Hawaii on l>uor American coal. At Honolul they took on 1,500 tons of Welsh coa but I dou't'see as tlioy are making an | More Details... |
| Adams County Union-Republican | About half way between Hawaii and | More Details... |
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 | Adrian Daily Telegram (Adrian,Michigan)
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| Adrian Daily Telegram | Page 4 ADRIAN DAILY Editor and 40 West BELL Six 25J JJ Per by carrier in VC uw nuke plaint to JULY Lack of owing to has a lot of freight trains in Kan Joe Wolcott defeated Jack Bonner In 15 rounds at last The negro weighed 145 and Bon ner 165 Cleveland will fight the injunction against increasing th | More Details... |
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 | Advance Argus (Greenville,Pennsylvania)
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| Advance Argus | END OF THE WABASH Tang Litigation Brought to a Satis factory and a Ordering tho Koad to Be March 4 oclock Saturday afternoon Judges and Jackson ended the great case by entering a decree of of the Wabash system cost of the Mississippi The eale will take place in this city on May An upset mice was fix | More Details... |
| Advance Argus | BROWN fc SEWS OF THE from All Legislature haa passed a prohibiting the manufacture or sale of oleomargarine colored In imitation of but and also prohibiting the sale of imita tion It now goes to the Governor for TUB new iron bridge in process of con struction at Point of across the Potomac to the Vi | More Details... |
| Advance Argus | HIPPEE NEWS OF THE Gathered from All TN tho Somite on tho tho Financial taken up In Committee of the find the Stewart amendment In favor of froe nays After somo hours during which amendments out Iho section authorizing tho Issun of that providing for the of ounces of that concerning tho security han | More Details... |
| Advance Argus | HIPPEE HEWS OF THE Gathered from All Tin steam yacht owned by of has been wrecked on lull near the New foundland and is a total Sho was valued A largo num ber of guests were on board and all were landed safely except Eg son of the who wus THE business failures throughout the country during the weeke | More Details... |
| Advance Argus | t ADVANCE 4 Thursday in Pa HIPPEE ft For decision ot Republican The death of Jay Gould removes an interesting Few people of our sixtyseven millions knew him and in his own circle his acquaintances were not but through the medium of the newspapers his name was familiar to to every household in the Hi | More Details... |
| Advance Argus | if ft ft This is the season of the year when twe realize more than ever the ruth of The the ent ol all A STARTLING truth is that the crino line craze is being resurrected in Eng land and is liable to cross the ocean at j any And yet some people say there is no need of quarantine For Tax Subject to d | More Details... |
| Advance Argus | 180 NEWS OF THE Gathered from All IW the senate on the 6th Hill made the motion of which he had given to pro teed to the tho to repeal the Sherman silver act nhd in sup port of the motion delivered n carefully pro but the molten was defeated by nearly t i Yeas nays 44 Afterward the quarantine was ta | More Details... |
| Advance Argus | NEWS OF THE W from All y of the most prominent mem bers of Catarina Garzas revolutionary who were recently convicted of violating the neutrality were sentenced at San on the 24th to terms of imprisonment ranging from thirty days in jail to two years in the ON the 24th Lawrence an oiler employed at t | More Details... |
| Advance Argus | WORLDS FAIR THR Childrens building at the worlds fair grounds has been formally entailing H j up by an unknown Prospects of the Provisional Gov robber JUNE NEWS OF THE WEEK Gathered from All AT on the 21st Crane lumber made an assignment to The assets were given us and the liabilities THE real estat | More Details... |
| Advance Argus | A NEWS OF THE Gathered from All NOTICE lias been posted in the mill at stating that the mill would be shut down August 5 for five Tbe mill employs people with a monthly pay mil of AT on the four houses owned by William furniture and four the property of were de by entailing a be and fcbc Ariosa mill | More Details... |
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 | Advocate (Tipton,Indiana)
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| Advocate | are voting the Dry Charley and JohB of 7 Newton of day f midway between aset with a he tally Hawaii was among our callers last paid to Vol V have chopping Gome whm Embracing the Ad ventures of Wild Buffalo Kit California uu tlie Fights Grand DeB act A book of Narrow and Wild West 100 Illustrations 1 | More Details... |
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 | Advocate (Victoria,Texas)
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| Advocate | NOTES Sept 4 To THK ADVOCATE is indeed calm and serene now business hous es Mills in fact it seems as though everything is going lo stop except cotton fall gardening and bumble bee lighting Of course the luxurious cotton patch comes first of all and all who can are out in tho dowy morn mingling with | More Details... |
| Advocate | For Sale by Heaton Bros He Says the Survey of the R B Route Will Be Began Next Week Boss L Clark President of tbe Kiee Belt Railroad was at Vic toria this morning from Placedo Houston In conversation with thi he stated that he wa glad to note that Victorias Com Club has taken action in the new railr | More Details... |
| Advocate | STRAPPED To a Chair in 3 Cell Negro Tells Chicago Police of Terrible Experience as Itll but Jad ben shot four J ter of time I for some wild In a ho finally with the of was shipped out of the of sas In a dry I by BROWNSVILLE CONCLUSIVE EVIDENCE The Wins excitement Attends Final Struggle With Rosebuds | More Details... |
| Advocate | SCHOOL CHILDREN havr rich blood healthy b diet to withstand cold taint changing and winter If your child is weary when energy and am no appetite or possibly sallow skin or a pinched is for want of vital body nourishment this growing period demands special con easily digested food for changes is the | More Details... |
| Advocate | Afternoon January 3 1922 QUEEN THEATRE Sumlay and Monday ATTRACTION WANIA HAWLEY OAK SATURDAY JANUARY 7 SERVICE CARS VICTORIA NORTH MAIN ST GENERAL REPAIRING Oakland Parts Tires and Work Guaranteed DAY PHONE 120 NIGHT PHONE 519 Commencing with the New Year my entire stock of groceries etc will be so | More Details... |
| Advocate | Afternoon 27 1922 THE VICTORIA DAILY ADVOCATE Royal Theatre Sunday aid Monday TONIGHT Pauline Frederick In the Story of Men Women and Horses TWO KINDS OF WOMEN A Picture of the Great West FALLING FOR FANNY Christie TREE PLANTING TIME IS HERE Our new 1922 catalogue is ready for distribution The Servi | More Details... |
| Advocate | VICTORIA ADVOCATE SUNDAY JUNE 11 CONGRESSIONAL PROBE CLOSING EXERCISES OF PRESENT CONDITIONS OF COAL JOSEPHS COLLEGE INDICATE VERY BRIGHT WAITING ON HOOVER AN ENJOYABLE AFFAIR FUTURE FOR VICTORIA On evening at 8 oclock BY t j June WASHINGTON June Chances that the McCumber movement is on foot in cong | More Details... |
| Advocate | Volcanic Activities Fill to Dis turb Older Hawaiian in Which Pole tf the Volcano to Withhold the Lava HUo Island of Hawaii T CITATION BY PUBLICATION The State of To the Sheriff or any of Vic toria County Texas Greeting You are hereby commanded to sum mon W C Tull by making publication of this citati | More Details... |
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