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   LeMars Semi-Weekly Post (Newspaper) - June 16, 1899, Lemars, Iowa                                Every Tuesday and eek In EQUAL RIGHTS TO ALL AND SPECIAL PRIVILEGES TO VOLUME JUNE 1(5, 1899. NUMBER 52. COUNTY T. C. J. C. County A. 1 > 1 gradually lie thought he would imt survive and from the first and showed ti thorough knowledge nf his The part of this month he suddenly His condition and as late as Monday afternoon he was decidedly Tuesday he fell asleep and continued in that condition until L. Physician and Milken -u specialty of unst second Opera House DR. D. of the American School Wednesday and nf each rooms nl residence nf hours IMo 4. W. K. I AGRO & In nil All prompt ly attended transuded in If L. v. Berg AND furnish to harp und violin or mandolin music for select Prompter and other musical instrumentation if Mail and telephone orders distance No. 7(1, Le WRAIGHT & Loans and LE Agents DISTINGUISHED TRIBUNAL Formal Meeting nf Ian in The fust formal meeting of the Ian Commission opened i The counsel and others began assembling at the Foreign shortly II They were received by Minister of Foreign Affairs Tlie sits in the rooms used liy peace Former F. Tracy and the remainder of the Americans sat at tables lit the left side of facing the and the other representatives were seated at the right de Martens was having Chief Justice Melville W. Fuller and Sir Menu lord justice of on his and of lord chief justice of and Justice David on his The Foreign Minister welcomed the Commission to the hospitality of Martens thanking the Foreign Minister for his words of Webster announced it had been arranged he should speak followed by two Venezuelan then by two then then closing by LOSS OF THE Thirty IN in Wreck n Hellish Mail advices from Australia give details nf the loss of the ship und thirty lives on Kangaroo news nf which was brielly covered by cable from Smith May V. The vessel was driven in on and almost shore which blocks the entrance into St. Vincent Only Hue passenger and three sailors mil nf Unity souls in their live Tic rest were in the boiling The sun s wandered Tor days seeking vainly for They lived upon water and cast the When found were in a Their of a few and a shut The s ol the sin aide Win able David Mitchell said Hint the so to the locks that she could not inn out and stl ueli An who an old lie never saw to the at Cape Within ol the time she struck all hands were washed Two women and Chi 11 a w blow climbed I he masts and showed no The masts were washed dow n in a lew and Simpson were unable In hut on a swam wilh R Eli EL CHIEF WRECK IN THE KEYE STATE Aide Is Aft ii i n it III 11 tiii rt 4'i's. to 1 11-1 i I hits i nt mil nl j unr s. ' hi Mini jt j Itl tl on the 1 west intn 111., Hilt uT at 0:."f
                    

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