Orange Daily Tribune. (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 239, Ed. 1 Monday, January 4, 1904 Page: 4 of 4
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Other Banks.
Total
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$808,866.90 Capital Paidin fl00.000.00
26,000.00 Surplus Fund ¿6,000.00
800.00 Undivided Profits 6.647.48
8,800.00 Dividend No. 87, paySHe
January 7th, 1004 8,000,00
Gironlation ¡38,000.00
Deposits 848,697.84
Total .. |8OT, a44. 7
1,360.00
168,189.07
$507,244.07
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Ben H. Kimbrough, of Beaumont. i>
here today.
Mrs. Grace Lowrey, of Temple, is
here «pending the week visiting rela-
tives.
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Mrs. Chas. Dickensheeta, of New
York, has joined her husband here
and has rooms at the Holland Hotel.
W. A. Gunning left this morning for
Nacogdoches to pay a visit to rela-
tives. ,
Why pay house rent? By a lot tn
Bruner addition, own your own home,
flee C. H. GIFFIN J 4-31
Dr E. W. Brown left on a morning
train fpr Donner, La., being one of the j
owners of Dibert, Stark A Brpwn'a
sawmill plant there.
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formerly
She Is survived by two
C. J. I bock and Mr . W. W.
and four sons, A. P., James, H. C.
Paul Moran The funeral will
this afternoon at 8 o'clock, going
the residence to St. Joseph's church.
Rev. Ban field will conduct the ser-
vices. The Interment will be In
wood cemetery.—Houston Post.
Mrs. Moran lived many years to Or-
ange and her death will be felt as a
personal loss to many of our older
cttlsens, who Join the Trtbune In ex-
tjBhding to the bereaved family their
heartfelt sympathy in the tpss of a de-
voted mother. á
ELKS WERE GENEROOS.
-Gave Ladies Cemetery Association
Twenty-five Dollars.
The following letter is self-explana-
tory and Is published solely for the
purpose of showing that B. l*. O. Elks
in Orange live up to the tenets of
their order:
Orange. Tex., Dec. 81, 1808.
Elks Club, j .
Orange. Texas,
Dear Sirs: —
Please accept the sincere thanks of
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Bring u your WATCH.
«JLOCK and JEWELRY EE-:
PAIR WORK, and we guar-
antee to pleaae yon la every
Toon for a - Happy New
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The Palace Jeweky
Store
H. Tail, to he
'Wbr.
Luke R. Wright, of
civil governor of ill© pmuppine*.
Henry C. ide. of Vermont, to be vice
civil IWUW of th# WMwtnm.
'mm «ímb/,v kÉ Uflnftth turn;'
liK'i'ii yy« i iiti.K, ox itMiioi'i ™
Civil Servios Commissioner.
Lawrence Murray, of Illinois, to be
«sletant flhmmiMf of Commerce.
James A. Toler, to be MSrahal of
the Northern District of Mississippi
Postmasters appointed WtÉTOí Robt.
B. Ross, Tahlequab, 1 T., and Tbos.
P. Logan. Prlars Point, Miss.
JOE LUCAS, Link BuHdhif |
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till? Cemetery Association for
Harry O'Nell, the genial manager of \ generous donation of 125.00.
your-
TRAIN SCHEDULE.
Southern Pacific.
Eastound— Arrives.
No. 4 The "Oriole 1:1B p m.
No. 6, The "Badger".
No. 8
No. 10.... ..........
Westbound—
No. 8, The "Oriole"..
No. 5.
No. 7
No. 9
. .6:56 a. m.
10:50 p. m.
. 9:50 á. m.
Arrive®.
.. .3:15 p. m.
. .6:42 p. m.
. .6:86 a. m.
. .8:45 p. m.
Orange 6 Northwestern.
No. 2, leaves Orange 6:30 a. m.. ar
rives Buna 8:45 a. m.
No. 1, leaves Buna 1:30 p. m., ar-
rives Orange 3:45 p. m.
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| LOCAL AND PERSONAL. +
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Osteopathic cures are permanent
Read the ad of the Sabine Clothing
;É(tore.
P. J. McCullough Is in Jennings to-
day on yiiHinasH.
Jeeso Harmon is a business visitor
to Lake Charles today. _
Bruner lots are desirable, for vari-
ous reasons. See C. H. GIFFIN. 4-31
Prof. B. E. Solomon has returned
from Corslcana. where he spent the
holidays with relatives.
the Crescent News Hotel at Echo, was
here yeBterday and returned .this mom
lng.
Mrs. J. A. Thornton and daughter,
of Crowley, after á pleasant visit to her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J, Guy, re-
turned home this morning.
W. E. Jefferson, superintendent of
terminals at Echo, spent Sunday in
Orange with his family and returned
this morning.
Mrs. Fannie Michael spent the holi-
days In Stowell, Texas, but has re-
turned to her duties as musical di-
rector at the Park Avenue school.
S. A. McNeely, superintendent" ~of
the tie department of the Kirby Lum-
ber company, Is here today on busi-
ness.
It comes as a strong, friendly hand
to help us over a very rough place.
Again we thank you for your kindness.
Yours truly,
MRS. W. D. BETTIS, —?
Secretary. -
WOOD If CONFIRMED.
His Nomination Confirmad by
Committee toy Vote of Seven
to Tve .
By Associated Press.
Washington, as. 4.—The
committee on military affairs today
decided to report favorably the nomi-
nation of General Leonard Wood to
be Major General.
The vote stood seven to two, the
affirmative senators being, Procter,
Alger, Foraker, Quarlea, CockreJl, War-
ren and Pettns and the negatives Scott
and Blackburn. Senators Hawley and
Bates were absent.
Cyrus McFarlane has
Ashvilie, N. C., where
Bingham Military col'
spent the holidays with
Mr.
returned to
attending
having
bis parents.
hmls at
>lwlre.#
and Mrs. C. W. McFarlane.
P. L.; Ernest, of Houston. Inspector
for the" Southwestern Lumber Mann-,
facturers' association. Is in Orange on
bis rounds among the lumbermen.
Miss El lie Sholars returned to Buna
Plrto Ricans Not Aliens.
By Associated Proas.
Washington. Jan. 4—Bulletin—The
Supreme Court of the United States
WILL BUILD A TOWN. j
Enterprising Louisiana Citizen Will,
Build Up His Parish.
J. Lee Herford, a prominent mer- \
chant and timberman, of Woodburg,!
La., has purchased from Chas. M. Rein,
of Orange, the townslte of Lucas, on
the lUnaas City Southern railroad, to dBClúw, ^ ^
Calcasieu parish, and will at onoe be- j Rtoo not ^ Vniua
glh the development of that place.; states ud are ^ mm thlr
Lucas is surrounded by some of the
finest tobacco lands in the south and
the town under Mr. Herford's ener-
getic management, will soon develop
into one of Southwestern Louisiana's
hustling cities. Mr. Herford Is now
having plats mhde of his townslte and
will at once put It on the jnarfret and
begin the work of hulimng up this
new Louisiana city.
Christian Church Notas.
On Tuesday night at 7:80 at the
Christian church the pastor will de-
liver an address, subject: "Who are
the Disciples of Christ or what does
this morning to her school, after j the Christian church teach V
Webb Morris, of
moved to Orange,
mak ; his home.
Kossee, has re-
where he will
The more you buy
tjhe more you save.
at the Sabine,
J. B. Seargent., collector of the port
of Port Arthur, spent Sunday in Or-
ange with his family, returning yes-
terday afternoon.
spending the Christmas holidays with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. R.
Sholars.
MIbs May McCreary. one of the effl-
cent instructors in the Orange high
school, after spending the holidays j
at her home at Calvert, has returned
to ner work.
Clarence and Miss Onic Bland re-
turned this morning trt Waco, where
they are attending Baylor University,
having spent the holidays with their
parents.
James McDonald spend Sunday here
With relatives while en route from
Lake Arthur, La., to Bryan, Texas,
Tills address «will he illustrated 1a a
way that will not require a theological
training to understand it.
Following the address the Christian
Endeavor society will hold Its business
me< tine.
Tcr'«?bf (Monday) the officers of the
church will hold their regular monthly
business r. eting in Capt. Bettls
««ce. L. A BETCHER.
country without obstruction
A1I far a Mir of «S
Tom May, the young nun who was
arrested Saturday, charged with theft
of a pair of shoes, was given an ev-
amining trial today In the Justice
court and bound over In the sum at
160 to await the action of the grand
jury. Lauaen Ferguson, the young
man who made the dbanm. Who bad
a personal difficulty with May Satur-
day. was fined fl*.<« In the recorder's
court on a charge of assault All this
trouble, and more to «orna, ame over
the disputed ownership of a pair of
shoes The shoes got tart In the
shuffle. '"-hvG !"'v '■"■ •
THREE HUNDRED WILL CLOSE.
Public Halla ta That Number Will Se
Investigated in Chicago.
By Associated Press.
Chicago. Jan. «.—Fire traps in the
shape of public halls will toe the next
assembly placet shot by the authori-
ties.
Mayor Harrison today
that the case of minor
halls would be taken up. af
omdy aa possible.
ttntiiMwg tgr**wrt which the
Will go forth are scattered all oeer the
city and number 324: Of
toundred. It is «aid, are
ducted in violation of the ire ordl-
be
ber
their
girt."
to uae
11Hi ■ ■. I ,JHSS5t^K'
Mini w ,
"Cause I dpnt have to." answered
th« little girl 1 know how now.-
tt was a bit too much tor the teach-
er sad all of the ilttle girls wondered
at the smile which crossed her faoe.
THE CAFES OP HUNGARY
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irees
Aft
Pram Theae af Paria.
The trees and the cafes
Mir only thtrt in> mor#
la Pest tbe cafes do
not have a crowded «xistence. There
ti never the impression of a tow tables
and a tow chairs forced into a narrow
It seems as if. when tbe city*]
laid out aid when the buildtnga
ware' erected, special provision had
been made lor tables and shrubbery I
tn tooat of them, in the same way that j
to ■
alt oa a hill
in laying oat n
If old Parle was
side of the Seine
INVESTIGATION TO BE THOROUGH
and n#W Paris had b*<n built smce to,
and the Parisian had the free Ufe of
the gypcy la his heart, and tbe Rot-
fondness tar room whether out-
er In. and art and architecture
had Sourished la Hungary for osa*
which frequently oo-
the burning towisl Bet lb
Sixty-five
Employes te be Examined.
By Associated Prsas.
Chicago, Jan. 4.—Tbe
into the iriquols theatre fire
has pasaed beyond tbe Mags
and is seeking to fix the
ty tor the cause. This wortt is to be
taken up today by Fire inspector, Putt-
ereon. who has tb*
operation of Chief of
and Cofunar Trneger. ... CJB
Every employe of tbe theatre, both
«n «be Bat to be am
ligation. Witnesses to the number of
sixty a vr are to be
«
Victim of
By
The
Loaded With Lumber funk.
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big lumber earrytRg
Louisiana Cousins Happy.
Another couple of young Louisian-
tans were made happy Justice of the
Peace j. j. Windham. Cousins are
hot allowed to mury in that state, no
Adelion Derouen^p prominent young
Where he Is attending the Agricultural J? ' wtth hte col,"ln'
and Mechanical collogr. M1"* /V,id® r>ro,,wn' over to toe
married in Tt;xa« They were accom-
" panled by tbe bride's brother, Simeon
Misses Dors Orlffith, Pearl Ball and Derouen "" '
The
Just in
^emony
time for the
P«r-
happy
Annie Morrison, three of Orange's forpied
fair daughters attending ^glwU^~euy^le to catch tbe :50 train back to
Sherman., have returned
studies after a pleasant holiday week
with their parents.
THE HEA3QUATERS.
CLAU8
.SANTA
ie where the best and choicest of
tinas * m d things are kept,
will iiod that the place is
)t in N. BUKTON'fe store,
a most lavish line of
food products, espec-j
selected to gr&ce the most
i dinner tables, is ready
your needs «It
I have
His many friends w| be glad to
hear of the return of B. C. Wilson,
who has been In Mexico for the past
fifteen years. He arr|ved Saturday
night from Tampico and Is visiting
relatives and renewing old friendships.
Miss Mattle Bland returned to
Huntsville this morning, where she Is
attending the State normal, having
spent the holidays with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Bland. .--i
.
Miss Ethel Malone. after spending
tbe Christmas week with her pdrents,
Mr. and Mrs. W, H. Malone, returned
to Huntsville to again take up her
stadies at the Sam Houston Normal
Institute.
Or Br *e the Qsteopth, treats all
rursíliV diseases.
Holland Hotel Arrivals.
O. F. Sherwood, New Orleans.
J. R Chambers, Cltronelle, Ala.
Ben H. Kimbrough, Beaumont.
W. E. Regglo, at. Louis.
W. C. Connetl. Baltimore.
P. L. Earnest, Houston.
W«. A. Touterel, 8. W. Tel. Co.
H. D. Wllmot, New Orleans.
C. Metser. Milwaukee. '
Loo H. Hart and wife, Chicago.
Ed Bereedt. Chicago.
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EVCffY HOUR
WJT
of the twenty-four
finds something in
motion for the bet-
terment of our ser-
vice. New goods
nrrivtng: iÉjNiMfr.
goods on the way:
new goods ordered.
The «took of
Jewelry ^
is completo and
well assorted; to-
morrow it will be
in the same condi-
tion. Goods sold $
today will be re-
placed by others
as good and
Itilc-better.
be adji
to
Perry, of the Lutcher A Moore Lumber
company's fleet, which was loaded at
their mills last work with lumber tor
export, sank Saturday night Juet above
their mills. Tbe barge was tied to
the bank and one corner was
The high winds of Saturday
caused the tide to fail and the barge
careened until the water tewed into
her hull in sufficient quantities to
sink her. when she slid off tuto deep
water and sank. Her cargo is being
transferred to another barge today
and she will be raised and pumped out
at onoe. It 1« thought she is uninjured
and her carge is not damaged at aft.
President Monroe Chapman, of tbe
Epwortb League, ha* tendered bis
«•Hignatlon and Is succeeded by Mrs.
E. Q Lutcbem. The members of the
League will meet at the MeCbodtot
church Thursday nlgbt for tastollatkm
of officers, and everyone is invited to
ibe present.
W. C. T. U. Meeting.
AM members of tbe W; C. T, ®.
urgently rogue
lng tomorrow
8:80 o'c
tist
Hi Jan. 4 —Solely ■■■
nessiag tbe horror of the M««mis
theatre fire Miss JOUm Wilde, a years
old and a teacher In tbe PeWenthai
public echoots. is dead. Tbe report of
her death brought tb tota almíbar
or corpses reportefl today up to SdV.
Miss Wilde waa bnmed sllghUy to
tbe fire and "Vas attended toy bar fam-
ily physician, who said she waul
cover Instead of recovering aha
Her physician says tbe
aaw in tbe burning theatre
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Claim Union
la ' tbe 9j
to the world It la situated in
to 1?.It* toet la height, ad
to con*tsat activity since
saunds of tta eruptions ate
tort to Quito, ltd mi lee
to «M boar.
The
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to tbe
1st sag, to Chi-
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aa srto of the Yellow mm, ¡
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WWJ M MFPtlM.
FEDERATION WILL
itr- in
to to
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Chicago, Jan. 4 —Claiming that an
attempt is being made to
gauised labor a "scapegoat'
iriquols theatre fire borrar,
cago Federal lottsf Lai-or has
InvesMfeate the cauae of
through a special committee at
the various unions
cerned in the
building.
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Rein, Charles M. Orange Daily Tribune. (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 239, Ed. 1 Monday, January 4, 1904, newspaper, January 4, 1904; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth183009/m1/4/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.