THE NEWS OF NEWPORT.
Date: 19 April 1899
NEWPORT, April 18. -- It is reported that Louis B. McCagg has sold his fine estate on Gibbs Avenue to Miss Ellen F. Mason of Boston. Mr. McCagg bought the estate a few years ago from O. Hoffman Burrows. Miss Mason's Summer residence near the beach was burned last Winter.
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THE NEWS OF NEWPORT.
Date: 20 April 1899
NEWPORT, April 19. -- Rear Admiral Van Reypen, Chief of the Bureau of Medicines and Surgery, after inspecting the Naval Hospital here to-day, became the guest of Medical Inspector and Mrs. Siegefried at the torpedo station.
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NEWS OF THE RAILROADS.; The Chesapeake and Ohio to Make Important Improvements to Its Terminal System at Newport News.
Date: 19 April 1899
NEWPORT NEWS, April 18. -- In a short time the Chesapeake and Ohio Railway Company will have made further improvements to its great terminal system here, costing hundreds of thousands of dollars. A new grain elevator will be erected, with a capacity of 1,000,000 bushels. A new modern pier will be built below Pier 8, and the latter will be considerably enlarged.
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WALL STREET TOPICS.
Date: 20 April 1899
Date fixed for the opening of the Erie, Champlain, Oswego, and Cayuga and Seneca Canals next Wednesday.
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WAR ON THE APACHE PLAN?
Date: 20 April 1899
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The inclosed clipping was cut from your issue of April 14.
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LONDON PAPERS OFFER ADVICE.
Date: 19 April 1899
LONDON, April 19. -- The morning papers all comment upon the situation in the Philippines to the general effect that it is now impossible for the United States to draw back and that the Americans must from time to time expect such apparent reverses as Major Gen. Lawton's retirement from the Santa Cruz district. The Daily Mail, in an editorial entitled "Dare America Retreat?" says:
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